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era, and, it, the name of reason, no
fennels nor stripes nor stockin','*,
■nhni lha mud is very deep, or the
mad to school recently macadcmiz-
oi. The long lived races of Eastern
Europe would laugh at the idea
that the constitution of -a normal
human being should be endangered
by an April sbtnrer, or that in the
dog-days “health and deccucy’" re
quire a woolen culicuie from head
to foot. Have dogmas and hear
says entirely closed our senses to
the meaning of tho discomfort, the
distracting uneasiness tinder the
burdnn of a load of calorific cover*
and bandages, while every pore of
the skin, cries out for relief, for the
cooliug influence of the 'rco open
air? Keep your children under
lock and key, lest the suit should
spoil their complexion or their
morals, let them pass their days in
an underground dungeon like Kas
per Hauser, hut do not load them
with woolen trapping’s at a time
w'^en even a linen robe becomes a
Xcssiis-shirt. There is a story of a
glunon being cured by a friend who
persuaded him to cat and drink
nothing' for twen’y-four hour*
without putting an equivelaut n
quality into an carthern crock, anil
the next day made him Inspect the
collectanea; end on the satuo princi
ple. a min of common sense might
perhaps be redeemed from the slav
ery of dress-mania, by making him
wrap* up Ids complete suit of iraj s
and weigh the bundles he would
find lhat the summer suit of a fash
ionable gentleman outweighs the
winter coat of the most hirsute
brute of the wilderness. A grizz! •
boar, shorn to the skin, would yield
about ten pounds of hair and wool:
but a dandy’s accoutrements—flan
nel undershirts drawers, shoes
stockings, starcherWrershirt, waist
coat, cravat, black dress-coat, and
pantaloons—would weigh at least
fourtecu pounds. Habit mitigates
the evil,, though there ate times
whan tiin martyrs of fashion suffer
more in a single hour than a ragged
Comanche in the coldest winter
weeks; but for boys and young
girls,.calorific food and woolen
clothes certainly make the sunniest
days the saddest in the year.
Antte at TebeauriUr “ . .11 aw AM
Ariitt at Java ■“ . HffiOFlI
Arrive at Savannah “ 1:501- V
fftiim tram Saraonah- tor Brna-wMA
late cb* train, arriviag at Uruaswlck at iat
FiMeaccn leave Bnumric* at saa A It,
arriving at Savannah ISO 1*. Jl.
PWlwigin tor Darien taka tail train.
**" -l.. r .1 *-m \ ,M ...lailT
naaaart at Stamp with tab trata tor Florida.
Famania from Florida by tats train con
nect at Joann with train arriving at Macon
• MS Fit, italic.
Drawing Hoorn can on inis train between
SiTioi&h and Jackson Tiling
JACKSONVILLE EXP BESS.
Leave Savannah unity at uaeP M
Leave Ja>np “ SMS A M
Leave Tebeauvlllc “ ISAM
Export Bottled Beer a Specialty,
Letters of Dismiseiou.
GEORGIA—Baku Cocstt.
rjSHE petition of Oeoige D. Coach, aualnUtia-
JL tor of the rnato of Jaaee St. Ooweh.de-
ceued, ahowelo that be boa foilr adailalotend
apoa.theadd eauie.aad applies tor letter, of
dbmbdoa from mid rotate. Thb la Ihereiore lo
notify all part lei loterraud lo baaad arpearal
the Coon of Ordinary on the ant Monday la
September next to allow eaaae. If any thaw have,
why tbe prayer ef Ibe petitioner aboald not be
gtaaled.
tilren under my hand officially Ihla May 4th.
isei. JA8. P. SBOAPAWAY.
HEPATIC PANACEA
I have soffbrod. es yon know, for the past nix*
jean, f om Dvtpepela “d liv«r trecHc*. and to
such aa extent u to fear death woald bo the Im
mediate mult. 1 have beta tulog H. H. P. for
six week*, aod iron tbe tin e I commenced taking
it I found myaalf railed id, and 1 would not now
be wlihoat It for any course ration.
Tcrj reapacftoUj. p uam rr
Citation for Letters of Dismissiou.
GEOKGIA—Baker Cocxty.
\17HEREAS, D A. Ragan, adminlatntoc ol
VV William 1. Ragan, repfaaf to tho Cawl
to bis petit loo duly tied and —law* ag need
that he h«> fully admtnltfare* WUdam I. Hasan’s
estate*, this Is therefore to cite all persons CM'
cerned, kindred and creditors, to shew onh, 11
T^-illlSSSSrsi^
irl»e lett^rcof dlsaslMfloe oa the first IItoday la
.‘vpumber next. Juoe2»lMI.
B. F. QUDbPETK,
Clerk "'uj'Onor Coart and azoCrio Ordinary.
ALBANY. GA.
Lumber, Brick, Shingles
Lathes, Lime and
Cement
Constantly on hand, and order* promptly
filled.
Estimates furnished f«rbuilding* and
contract* taken at lowest living rotes. •
Alhanr andvouth»reat Goorxtn need anen-
terpsl94* of tbla A'nd, and I am determined to
snnply the demand.
Pxtrouxge solicited and satisfaction guar
anteed
13T0FFICE: At S. Sterna’s Store
on Washington Street.
Alhanv. Ca. Sept. «.ts a ‘- tf
enough the
ted. An ex
ile physician-,
istcad of one,
ton delivered
Ih girls. Con-
tberu was no
distance, the
directions as
GEORGIA—Bakes Coi'.sty. -
fpWO months after date aoolicitloa will l<e
X Mailt* to tlie Court of Ordinary of Baker
ccna j, Georgia. aube first ragular Una after
expiration of two mootha from this notbv, fur
leave to ?riUb<* lands haioiuKng to the eeUte of
Thomas W. Prince, la a of said county, deceased,
for benefit of creditor* of said donaaaad. ‘ Juoe 2$,
18 1. it. pTmcdspctii,
ju!j2-2m Adm’r *f T. ft*. Prince.
H.mu.v J. Cook.
vincctl, of cou
further need i
physician gavi
toltlio care
chililrcii, and
leave. Before
however, at th
ed and deliver
other girl bal
ciau t iok his
was recalled a
man of ino’.i
tho physician
again ho was
light another
considered re
physician was
i he matter. li
tilatcd tho bus
tunc and dep
had not gone i
before bo was
cited husband
breathless has
there was stil
’*"■ B -*sr i, .«•>„
the woman of her fifth
j physician was then pro
y tha husband and fallicr
ing the remainder of the
was not slow to accept
tion, and sat down to
lopments. In tho course
r twenty minutes ho was
1 to tbs bed-side of the
and very soon the
m d was breathing the
ireatta' of life. Horning dawned
nd tbe doctor took his leave. Hnv-
ig had no sleep throngh the night,
e threw himself across the bed, on
ho mother and
pared to take bis
ching his lion-c,
to, ho was rccall-
io woman of an-
Again thepbyei-
re, and again he
Icliverod tho w<>-
irl baby. Again
k his leave, ami
lied, brln ting to
baby. This was
liable, ami the
tly puzzled over
owever, congrat-
I on his good f<>#
[l for home. He
i thin a half mile
'taken by tho ex-
te woman who in
formed him that
other child to be
Hat* IrttM ih’’ 'Tifil • i*i fn niilf oceup
W*ich Jk Bjcof - 1 will carry on a
Will give prompt end c'o«© attention to all bas
in* *s entro'ted to their cure.
Albany, Ga . April 1, ifffil. dlwdwlm
Sheriff Sales.
; GEORGIA—Worth Coukty:
! \\TILL he mltl before tha Court House door at
i f j Irab-l!*, oa the first Tuewlay lx August
next, brt»eea tha J«cal boar* of sola, tha lotlow-
: ins pro:*epy, to-wlt:
Oua b<ack bona named Una and throe head of
t atoek cause, levied on as tha property of A M
j •Keller, to aatlsiy a mortgax* fi £* lo furor of
i John a. Dairt?, Bcctlror of Welch A bacon tr*. A.
M- Kell*y.
Tbo Drummer-* Ucy«m*c.
Tom Watrons, commercial travel
er, stopped oil’ at the Marshal
(Mich.) eating house, several years
ago.
Be was hungry, and called for a
plate of beans, which he received,
lie inquired for tho price, and was
informed that it was 75 cents.
“Thnt’s a thundering price for
beans,” said Tom.
"That’s the price,” said tbo pro
prietor.
The train wns just starting: Tom
paid the bill, and the coaches bore
him and his indignation on toward
Detroit
This was on Sunday. On Monday
Gilmore, the eating houso man, re
ceived a telegram, collect on deliv
ery $1.25, which he paid, and read,
on opening it, "A thundering price
for beans.”
Two months from this Gilmore
was summoned to Chicago to meet
a former business partner, and the
hotel clerk handed liim a letter con
veying the pleasing information, "A
thundering price for beans.”
Daring Gilmore’s absence his son
paid for two telegrams and one ex
press package, nil bearing directly
the subject of seventy-five cents
being “a thundering price for
beans!” Costoflho»e articles, $3.80.
A genuino telegram from Gilmore’e
mining share broker advising him
(Established 1867.)
child.
vailed
hjura of sole, (ha forowin* property, to-wii:
one black mare mule and five bushels of corn,
more or let*. Levied on u the property of W.
V*. Dupree to utlsfr x mortgage A U la favor
Job□ a Davis, Kerelver of U al b A Bicoa. v*. W
F. Dupre*. E. c. LI PPITT,
Slay 28,1381. Dep. Sheriff
Central & Southwell.
Savannah, Ga., March 5, last.
O N ud after SUNDAY. March Cth. IBM, px»
seeger train* oa tbe (lemral and South wee-
eru Kalftrads and branch**will run oa follows:
iLBAXX GA.
Iron and Brass Castings ot all De- |
scriptiocs.
Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—Mitcuell County :
W ILL be fold before the foart House dooi
In Camilla, Mitchell rooxty, Georgia, be
tween the legal uoara. on the fini Tu«^day Id
August, 18-SI, that one acre lot lo said town ac«l
Proprietor? C‘.OK’5 IMPROVED
..Atlanta lr^Optu
olumbu?.... Ar. 1:40 p m
,.Ritinia *> 4.15 pm
Albany .Ar. 3:53 m tn
..Milivigevlll*.. jtr. 9.44 am
.EatuntoD.... Ar. lluVJ a in
A STOCK WHICH FOR
Variety, Style and Elegance
STANDS
Without a Rival in Georgia
Our Various Departments are replete irtth-tav;
Choicest and Rarest Novelties !
.Augusta
savannah.
6:4* r > p in Ar ...Macon
3 40 a tn Ar ^.Atlanta ...
£25 a tn Ar...-—Lulurnbiu.
6:05 a xu Ar. MM ..Albany .......
—Ar JIUlvdgevtU.
Ar.
Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
W ILL l*e soli before the Court Uoutr Jour in
Camilla, said State and county. «-*i**-«*n
tbe h*x«l hour?of »-a:e, oi» the find Yuewlay in
Austin. 1H8I, L*>t of land number two huudr>tl
and elgbty-two (282) In the ninth (9tb) di<drk*t of
Made under Cooley’s pstert. Dcyanf, c*«y, -
ful and healthful. Satkfoction pt;arauterd. L idcr
the don» l* laid a quilted pad. which renders njethig
Impossible. Bewara of infrinpvir.inta. A?k for
Cooley’s Corset and take no other. Send to ns
through yonr dealer for a sample Coivet, rar.pim'L'*
price from 75 cents to 22.00, and your order w.u
filled by return mall. Manufactured only by tno
Globe Manufacturing Company.
BATES, EEEJ) & COOLEY,
315 3/7 Hroatltcay,
unoixs* • e net crons.
• i*» a m L» —Ai.-con^. *i,»
3.4'» p ur Ar Harznnzh— , Ar
4.15 p in Ar ^..—.Augusta Ar
9:44 a q Ar MilieJgeviile ...\r
lt^Q a n* Ar~.—.Laionton^.^. «.^.Ar
to sell, was refused, and the loa* of
it entailed an actual damage to wil-
more of $1,000.
A year rolled away. Gilmoro or
dered a case of Mackinaw trout
from Detroit. They catno C. O. D.
$13.83. When opened he found
every fish had been removed from
the ice and sawdust and a shingle
met his eyes, marked with a blue
pencil: “A thundering price for
beans!” Troitb e arose between
Gilmore and tbe Detroit fish house,
and they went to law, Giimoi-o win
ning the suit, $25 damages, and all
ala cost for tho attorney’s Services
of 188.00. . WP? ■
Gilmoro grew dejected. Life
looked gloomy. Letters poured in
on every one ot bis family nt regular
intervals from all parts of the
world, bearing tbe unpleasant infor
mation that it was-A thundering
price (or beans!”
At last Gilmore sold the Marshall
eating house and removed to Chica
go. He carried his deep nflliclion
along with him, gnawing like a
cancer at bis vitals. The persecu
tion never ceased ; Gilmoro droop
ed, faded and finally died. The
terribly afflicted family followed
him tobis last resting place, aud the
widow, with what money she had
saved from the expenses of bogus
telegrams and express packages,
erected a tnarhlo slab to tho memo
ry of the tortured Gilmoro.
' The following Sabbath the
mourning funiilv went to tho ceme
tery to plant some violets on Gil
more’s grave. Arr ving on the
ground, they observed in silent hor*
»aid county and Mats*, utdrr a ( bothatu County
Muwricr court fi fa. In fa ror of Thomas Mrutchin
ag«in»t W. W. <*bc#rt r and Jofiu R Him*, os the
.Maron
.Coin tubus.
r. This June 25. 1K8I.
G. W. HWUfDLK,
Sheriff JI.C.
Nothing Left Undone to Make Shopping Pleasant to
those irho Visit our Establishment.
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Prof Gulimctles
FRENCH
li 04 SSS1001
f>rcn mv4 Ct!v \ The GbUstmmi most estc**—Semi
brn-vr* im tie r.itfed
DAVID LAXDUDTq A: 6QXS,Pgn.U)q JP+
kugutia
[tdiT Pricew Low ^hlm Season. Srii!
Call and see us.
.'JUUhJll,
j»nl-6row
.Columbus
.Atlanu^.
U K.DsblKbi
UM dr 6:15 » ui
Ar »?’/»G p m
AliMOf
.Mti|nl<cvWla Ar *:44 a tu
.tiatoitiuD.M... ArlRwcau.
llriV feet «at Wact »4»n,
mod h**N i**! for-
toed cu frs every
liwc sbea u*H
aE.rpHnc to Ji-
p. rcctlon*.
;\’e now ray li*
theslUlctwt and
doutstlmc onu
that we will jmj the above reward mr a sIurI*
umojorLt,
A:.s*uy
.IdiU’UbiU,
Auanu.
A TRUE TONIC
u:Ai a in Ar... mM Augusts ..
7:iiaiu Ar uah
A PERFECT STREN6THENER.A SURE REVIVER.
Ar~.-^.Columbu*.....-...Ar 1:40 pm
Ar M . MM .At!onu . ^.Ar 1Z:5j j. u
Ar-.«-.MUiedfevlile Ar 9:«ixxi
Ar^.^—baton ton Ar 11:30 aw
Ar M<M ^..Au^uals .Ar 4:45pm
Ar^^auvoiuuli. Ar 8:45 p m
That the Pad falls to cure- This Great Remedy
will Pu*1TIY£LY and PERMANENTLY cure
Lumbofo. Lame Back, UcLMca, Gravel, Plaheta,
Dropsy, Bright’s Dimas* of th« Kidnev*. Incoatl-
nexTe and Keleutlon of tho Uriae, ledamatton of
the Kldnrys, Catarrh of the Bladder, JII«It Color
ed Urine,ralx In tbv Back, bids or Inina. Ner
vous Weakness, and In feet all dborders of th#
Biadder and Urinary Gryana whether contracted
by privatedDoare or othrrwlse.
LADIES. If you are suffering from Female
Waakneos. Leucorrboea, or any disease of the
Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary Organa,
YOU CAN BE CURED !
Without awaTovinf nauseous medicines, by sim
ply wearing
PROF. GUILMETTE’S
French Kidney Pad,
Which cures by Absorption
Atkyoor druggist tor Prof. Gnltmetu** French
Kidney Pad, and uko no other. Uhobxanoigot
It, mod SUQ and you will rocoive tbo Pad by ro-
riistialpinlU.
.Mouou.
of the young
os for women,
tething better.
Go into the:
ladies in oar
where vou exp
and where sow
bo heard. Bu_. —
words that salute you are. “You are-
Inwalw* nrtmr> nnil
Pullman Palace Sleeping Can Savannah to Cin
cinnati via Maoon. Atlanta and Cincinnati South
ern Railway oh 730 p m train.
Local Meeptng Cars on oil Night Trains be
tween Savannah and Augusts, Augusta ani 1U*
son. and S*vaxnah and Atlanta.
Omnecliom.
Eulouls train eonuocta »t r ort VolWy for Perry
doily iexcept 0unday>, and at CuLhbert lor Fort
Ge;nta daily, (except eundsy.)
Trains on Blaxdj Extension runs dolly (ex-
.^epc Sunday) from Albany to ArUngron, and dai
ly (except atonday) from Arlington u> Albany.
At eavannah with ravannah, Florida and
Western Railway, at Augusta w.th alt line* to
Nonhand La-t.at Atlanta with Air Line and
Kenncsew Route* to all point* North, Riot and
Woo. •
ruUmao Sleeper from Augusta to Washington
without change.
Bertha In oiseping Car* can bo ascend at
SCilRLlNE&’a, 127 congress street,
uxo A. \ViU7XKXOX>, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Poe*. Age, Gon. SnpCis R. ft, nevaene*
J.atSnavr, W. F. RHEZXMAN.
Oen. Trav.Agt. Hapi* B. W. H. Ic, Nsnsr
’porfsctly lovely’ to comer ana,
“Isn’t the day Just iovelv?’’ and,
“Look at these ferns and bright
leaves on tho wall, iron’tt hey 'per-;
fectly lovely!’ ”
With these yonng women, evory- .
thing that isn’t perfectly “horrid”'
and “awful,” is “perfectly lovely,” j
F. FRANKLIN & CO,
An Ohio Giel’s Foot.—An Al
bany shoe factory has received a
diagram of a foot from a trustwor
thy correspondent at Sandusky,
Ohio. The girl placed her bare foot
upon a shoct.of paper and n pencil
mark was drawn close around the
outline. The foot, as shown by the
diagram, Is exactlyl7 inches long,
7)( inches wide nt the widest part,
and could take a No. 36 boot, though
a Xo. 30 would bo just the thing.
Tho ball of the foot is 19 inches
around, instep 18)£ indies, and the
heel measures22 iuches. The ankle
measures 16j£ inches. This immense
S edml adorus the persons of Miss
[ary "Wells, of Sandusky, Ohio,
whose weight is 160 pounds, aud she
is but 17 years old.—Troy Times.
most intolerable, before wc had seen
half tbo spring-time glory of that
delightful piace.
Tho phrase destroys converaatiou
more easily than a series of sickly
puns. It is'au extinguisher of ideas.'
It certainly must eventually cufee-
blo the minds of those who allow it
to express for them all they feel.
Children catch it who can not
•peak piaiu, and prouounce a doll
or plaything “pertly lublv.”
Whenever I hear it, I always want
to exclaim, “Oh, girls, do stop! Bet
ter take up tbo forcible languago of
your brothers, than weaken all von
eay by this meaningless, worn-out
eentenoe.”
Girls ought to be ablo to talk well
on current topics—books, new and
IF JUSTIN'IKi'y’S BlJlJLID
Bay Street. BRUNSWICK, CA
A last who writes for informs
tion concerning newspaper work,
asks: “Do the newspaper corps
embrace many ladies?” Great Scott,!
ma’am, you wager yonr life they I
do! Some of ’em embrace seven]
different women a day on the aver-1
age, and a real masher, like Col. L
Men-and-Things, goes it several bet
ter. Oh, yes, newspaper writers
embrace many ladies! Oh, yon
Sanodine made a speedy and perma
nent core of every case of scratches in
onr stable.
TntzxzT.tzz q Chajmaf.
AYER * GLAUBER,
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