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Volume 2.
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ALBANY. G.V.. SATUKj»^.^CE3IBJSR 10, 188L
Number 13.
ABS TIMS
am ihsirt is always the cheap*
ejt in tub jwd.
M. GRINE
jB AGE9T AT ALBANY FOB
L. H. HART’S
Buggy and Carriage
At 9AW10JU ©A.
An# U MlkotU»l U» dell Buggki ud Csrrlsgm,
ink* Order* for all Kind* of lie
pair* on Fine Vehicle*.
Guiteau’s tri«l will cost the Govern. :
ment *150,000. 1 ,
Ik you lived in Cincinnati you could 1
get fine dressed turkey* (or from seven
to nine cent* * pound.
The increase in the demand for tfve-
cont coins, popularly called nickels,
that hsa come about or lata. Is aaton. , , ., n.
isting. No less than ten thousand of ’ ”i;tcuvcrea that hia
tfiem has gone into circulation within j fir®, i
ALIVE.
C. HoiwmI Parishes In II1«
iraralnc
The citizens of Whltevlllc, Har
ris county, were filled with horror
Tuesday night to witness the most
horrible burning that “*■ -y—•
curred in that viciulty. About IS
L. U. Norwood
two year*.
Boston Pott: ‘•dealed proposals for
'regenerating' Southerns tales‘oil the
repudiation issue will be received
either by Win. Mahone or the admin
Idration at Washington. The usual
rights reserved.”
As a Washington correspondent of
the Atlanta Pott-Appeal Marcellas
Thornton is a full, flat, down-right fail
ure. He ought to come back borne
and manage bis paper. We are his
friend and the friend of hit paper, but
it is getting awfully “off.”
Tit! carrying of concealed weapons
is becoming frequent at the north as a
protection against burglary. What is
more, the practice baa the approval of
tho press. It wss not so long ago that
the South was denounced in that quar
ter foran occasional resort to walking
arsenals.
Miss Anna Lociu Cary is mention
ed as tbe posiesaer of *460,000—all
earned by her own roice. Among her
treasures is one of the most perfect em-
; nraids in the world. It weigh* S3
i carats, and is valued at *50,u00. It
waa bought at the sale of Queen
; Isabel la’s jewels in Paris.
lx consequence of the alarm caused
’ in some portions of the Weal by the
fire,
rushed
■•red a ‘
the fl
could take s
extinguish it.
II.
stal
a ted
bucket of water and
Ue look the bucket
Mitchell County Department 1 «’.<«• delighted with their visit
JSneuAAVAT. EonWiP'. »«nr *•» thV
— - — :— —— -SavV exercises and Ihe journey
Camilla, t.n„ Iteeemhrr S. ■ I ln j j cou j n( .d at home at night.
Mi-. ; ni:ur>i I-T^u'ci.irj-i.1 i ^Thr P -g- throgh went bark. They
IkM-enilxw 1.1KS1. >j f got Ion in tin- attempt to get home,
Hon. I. A. Bud., addressing tlmi or.got'tnprroe. d with town‘ways,
ieiubjiiiii: I srisn to perform jf j ahrt 1 ays nor pin' in an appearance
most melancholy duty; to anuouneo ; yet. 1 h«« pig* wei r nets, but tlicg
dsath of AewJL,Spence, Esq. ; have “falhm from gn^e^ ur at least,
dciiartud.-tbei^wK^jae^Ai^co ItKy^ynd in
lil-S4-BSiTSetlf rliim of the?Uietrgiacroir the "IxbliLofanother.
IS. .sd-rLsel l*.ls fset, lb* iuttiOc'A-J Ar-Bt
W| UAH'. K.k Iott .0.1 *111 a—!> Hujulf- M
l. Allon*. ns. H»rl Boggy U well taovo lu
it. |*cpl« of hui.lh»M» Ueartl*. bsvUu
and ran
purpose.
up the stall naj 'Ell IMl
After he had reached Ihe
top he weut to another part where
he saw tbe burning, bt.t to find
alat! too late, that be waa too late,
that he was mistaken, and made a
start to retrace bis steps. A* be did
so the flames burtted out upon him,
and with a crash he was precipita
ted into tbe burning room below.
The fire came from tbs room below
and had undermined the Bvcond
floor, of which h* waa not aware.
He perished a.most Instantly aud
was burned entirely to ashc-, not »o
much as the charred bonca remain
ing to tell that; he erer had exist
ence.
The house was a large two-story
building, aud was ono of the best
in town. It was well furnished,
nnd we are told that a large sum ol
money was in the house, all ol
which was a total loss.
Dr. Norwood was s practicing, ... .
physician and was doing well in his to bow submissively to the will of
profession. lie waa a man of Jehovah, express to each other our
means and had couaiderable iriflii- .orrow and extend our spinpatiiy.
ence In bis section. He was about j, roea tl . Sp'cnce wss born Octo-
forty-five years of ire ana bo^nn t .... ,
the prsctiie of medliine in 1871.! btfr 1848, in Stewart county, Ga.
t-ra mm ti
limit lee to draTi"a"5ueiuori*l
propriato to the occasion.
1 The Court appointed the under--
signed Committee, » bo beg leave to-
submit the following:
“It Is with feelings of profoundest
regret that we receive tiicannotinee-
ment of the death of the death of
James Hilliard Spence, Esq.
Young in years, at the very thresh'- .
bold of manhood, he bid fair to be
with us and of us for a long period.
But tbe iusatiablc tyrant, consump
tion, laid its gho-lly hand upon
him. and lias taken hb genial coun
tenance and lustily form from ns
forever.
The dark-wiuged moisenger of
death hovers over us all, and at any
1 istant may blight our brightest
prospects. Under these afflictive
dispensations ail that we can do is
When the war broko out between
the States hejja* aiming the first to
answer Ws country’s call, and com
manded Ahe first cqmpauy that lett
the county. It did gallant service
in the Twentieth Georgia Regiment,
reported spreading of amall-pox, Act- || c leaves a widow, a large circle of
ing Postmaster-General Hatton has or- family reiatious and a host of friends
.lercJ po.lma.tera, when so instructed ft"V m. t
He completed Ida academic eduea-
liy the board cf health, to refuse to .
ON
take mails from towns where smelt- : WhilesvTIle,
j pox prevails, but return it. the county,
TRIAL Win the Georgia now* editor of the
bvmSiip not oily
ct in oth<<r paitft
IN THIS SETMON FOR
A iMJMBU OF YEARS.
Wm hiiVb hut ONK FltlOB, aud Wsirsut
b»®ry Vwbk’lrt whloh w®®oll.
Ifywu WHDlH
GOOD BUGGY
IHjti'f Dill (at O ill wtt IU* to*or® |rtUcha*lng.
M. Crine,
HttOAD NT., ALBANY, ©A.
••cC^r-ly
fiROWH’s
IRON
BITTERS
•BROWN'S IRON RITTERS an
a certain cure fbr all dioeaaca
requiring a complete tonic; eapo-
clally Indigestion, Djspepala. Inter
mittent Fevers, Want or Appetite,
Rons of Strength. Rack of Energy,
etc. Enrich eo tho Wood, strength
ens tho muscles, and gives new
lifts to the nerves. Acta like n
charm ou the digestive organa,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
«uoh as tasting the IPod, Belching,
Beat In the Sumach. Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not hkckn the teeth or
give headache. Sold by all Dm#-
gists at *1.00 a bottle.
BROWN' C1EM1CAL CO.
Baltimore. Md.
Mtuuu be* 9uu** n wM Iw«f Of—»
Ac ml U>« tnswl *•# ab4 ■•'I *• ••*•*•
■a wane ofmitation*.
II REIT.
Praualc Rcerta
SWAMP FJICE.
miinfrow Altasy. UlauMoi I* Is
I 3 tvsnnsh -Vcicr please overlook hie
j column oo December 5th and put
•‘not*’ between the words “have” and
‘returned" in tho following sentence
i tlist we take tlieicfrom: “The grand
| jury or .Mitchell county have returned
| h tmo bill against*!, ft. Jones & Bro.”
lies. IIai.-u has put forth a scheme
of civil service reform which provides
for the establishment of a four-year’s-
lorm iifofflcc for employes in the De
partments, etc., examination as a pre
liminary tn appointment, a temporary
Hppointmenl on trial, eligibility to re-
sppoimnient. increase of salary for
marked efficiency, and a small retiring
a loaranrc to faithful employes. The
scheme is a curiosity in it* way.
Tnr.ax -tutus to bn no doubt at all
, that Iherc was a separation between
, E lwin Booth and his wife, not long
I ago. Painful indeed must have bem
j the provocation that caused such *a
step to be takcu at such a time. Death
would have soon released them both, ea
death has released them now. The
friends of the lady insinuate that this
is only another example of the mistake
a woman makes in marrying a genius.
Km irks of the late Horace Greeley:
“There is nothing easier than to edit
a blackguard paper, and ttoiking more
difficult than to get np a newspaper
free from foulues- and blackguardism.
Pish-woracn and bar-room loafers are
skilled in the art of bandying epithets
and bespattering each other with dirty
words. It requires no brains to do
this, hat it d*es require both heart
and brsios to print a piper that ade-
c *nt roan or woman can read without
a blush.
Since June, 1661, tbe sum of *520,
j 000000 has been paid out for pensions,
I yet the farther we. get from tho close
of the war the larger becomes the
number of pensioners and applicants,
and the greater becomes thegjnount
paid. At the present rate of increase
it will soon take the entire revenues
of the gov*>rument to pay th* pen
sions: yet several tboasand men who
fought bravely in the Mexican war do
not get a cent of the vast sum disburs
ed for pensions.
Lieut. Fxaxcis Winslow, of tho
United States Nsvy. who has been
studying up the oyster question, says
that unless some measure* of protec
tion be adopted, at tho present rate of
deterioration, it will nos bo very long
before the oyster bed* of this country
will give out, and ws'll know that deli-
j cacy no more. He calls attention to
j the Tact that fisheries in European
waters which yielded large supplies
years ago are now entirely exhanated,
; sod unless proper proesntions are
taken to protect ours they will be in
the samo condition in no distant fu-
j ture.
The illustrated paper* hit off the
* Guitean trial admirably aa a general
thing. Puck, as usual, has the car
toon of the dar. It represent* the
I trembling assassin crouching behind*
i triple force of policeman, trusting in
' the Lord—so long as the force of hu-
msnprotection is sufficient to keep away
the mob. Napoleon laid that the Lord
could be trusted if one's battallion's
were heavy enough for the enemy.
Putnam toid th* soldier* to trust the
Lord bnt to keep t heir powder d^r.
Guitesn say* he is protected by tbe
Deity, whose agent lie claims to be
bnt he want* the ■ ' *“
be snlfieteat for
pat
How the fire origina
ted is entirely unknown but it is
thought it caught froqj the
The ball door was closed fin
light thus shut out led the doctor to
think It came from the stairs. It is
indeed a horrible occurence.
^
•Story-of the Tomato.
A Pennsylvanian • cays: A good
many years ago a inau who had re-
ccutiy arrived from the Bermuda
Islands w*s sent to York coMly,
Pa., jail fbr sumo offence committed
Hgiiiust tho lawn of the cobtm3n-
wealth. Ho had with him afeiv
seeds which he had planted lit Ihe
rich soil of the jail yard. Before
the plants whfeh sprang from- the
seed reached maturity he was dis
eases
you 7" ha said ■: last hi an abstract
' Ind of wav.
“How old am I, Tophoody ? Thai s
irettv question to ask your own
a prstl.
wife.’
“Yes, how old aro you he repeat
ed, without noticing tho interrup
tion.
“What do you want to know
that for?*’
“Oh, I waa just wanting to know
for fun.”
“For fun, eh, Topnoody? Well,
I can’t tell you in years exactly, bnt
I’m just tbatoid that if I had been
that old when you asked me to mer
ry you, I’d had been five hundred
thousand veara old before yon
would have gotten ma. Now do
yon know how old I am ?”
Tophoody resumed hla meditation
aud negan to whistle softly, “Dar
ling, I am growing old.’*
Dxacon Richard Smith, of the
Cincinnati Gazette, on hia return
from tho Atlanta Exposition, baa
term of 1309, and began at once tbe
practice of law iu Camilla, Ga.
vim and energy anJ pusiiT So many
had bo on tbe “docket” that
occasion, when he was too
Uend, tbe Judge saw fit
to adjanrn Court.
But In sociat life, perhaps, it wag.
le to
;rtmt<g*5 lkJvna here that
it*nretiro."’li# wed
home; it was here that “the out-
■ Me. Sconce d, i.
larity among-liM fellow
wastwice 'elected 4o- tho mayoralty
Of Camilla.
' Our Imfeqotetli brother died on
charged, and no one knew tbe na- the 31»t ofOdhber, 1881. His death
ture of them. They grow luxuri- ■ e •
antly, bearing fruit ot alarge else
and'unusual appearance. Aa this
strange fruit ripened its color chang
ed from green to britliaut (ed,* n*
became an object of wonder and ad
miration to all tho imitates of the
jail. Mrs, KHbcftitcr, the- lady
keeper, cautioned all tb« prisoners
against eating any of the fruit as she
was sure it was poisonous, and be-
side* planted the seed, as she would
endeavor to pieservo specimens ot
it for him should be return in time.
Just when the ft uit was fully ma
tured the Bermuda prisoner revisit
ed the jail and asked to see tbe
plant. This request granted, he
next called for pepper, salt and vin
egar, and to tbe horror of the go< d
lady, commenced to cat of the sup
posed pollution* fruit with a rcli-h
that astonished tiiebebnlders. After
enjoying the strange repast, ho in
formed Mrs. K. that the fruit or
vegetable waa the tomato, or hive
apple, aud it would be tutind whole
some and nutritious. Tho seed* of
the remaining tomatoes were care
fully preserved and distributed
among the friends and neighbors
of the lady, a.id thus this pop
ular esculent was Introduced
into the ancient and goodly bor
ough of York. For many vesra
thereafter it was cultivated a* an >r-
nament rather tliau for table use.
but by degrees its merit* began to
be moro fully understood and ap
preciated, and there, aa elsewhere,
it grew into general public favor.
TopaooAjr and His Wifi:.
MaWfUte ilmAl.
Ur. Topnoody was sitting by tho
kitchen stove the other night imme
diately gaxing upon Ms wife, who
was busy finish'ng the work for tne
day.
-Mrs. Topnoody, how old. are
?”he said at last hi an absti
was not sadden. His great will
power prolonged his days. But he
was ever cheerful. Ue demonstrated
TEST he had learned “life’s lesson—
without a groan to sutler anden-
asaipmon’*
wrote. - The great “Docket” waa
called, be annoueed ready, and no
bly and resignedly met his fate,
“Like one who wrmpethe drapery ot his coach
About him and lies uova to pieasantd, earns.”!
Hetolred 1. That a copy of these'
proceeding* be transmitted by the
Clerk to tlic family of deceased.
lletolretl 2. That they be spread
upon the minutes of this court.
Bet ilced 3. That they be publish-
en in tbe Albany News and Adyxb-
T1VEK. ‘ -
Jambs Callaway,
A. L. Hawks,
C. U. Davis.
Committee.
Mitchell Superior Court, j
November Term, 188L j
It ia ordered by the Court that
the above report, Ac., be entered
upon the minute* of this Court aa
recommended.
L.P. D. Warren,
J. S. C. A. C.
A true extract front tbe minutes.
J. W. Pearce, C’erk.
imp ill of
; Beauty and Simplicity the Fashion.
•\Secretly the young folks whu lire
coin ini uoing their matrimonial life
without ^superabundance of money
in halcyon times. No niudern
Imagination could have conjectured
that the ilme'would come when a
pin5 book ease would be elogaut
and yet coat only five dollars, t.r
that a wall could be made highly
attractive wi'lTtwenty-five cent pa
lter. But into such a tuillcnelum
has the world come, and at last a
college can be as truly| attractive
as a palaeo. For the cheap things of
ourtlavaro really beautiful, when
tastefully arranged aud brightened
by the addition of the erer present
Japanese feus and parasol-*, whose
decorative value can scarcely he es
timated. Expensive carpet* are no
lunger requisite, the floor will be
admi-ed and stylish if the bride
and groom half paint the pine floor
and theu throw down the small
rug in tba middle of the whole of-
Tbl% loo. is a , marked Im
provement on the old plan, partlcu-
t lariy in bedrooms. Beauty anil
simplicity have beeu many centuries
in fiudiugearh other, bnt they bare
-met not to part. Common sense
has Issued a decree to the effect that
a small bouse it as lienor* ale ss a
large one, and that pine is as imble
as black walnut, aud ibat a neat
wooden floor Is jhst ss awfully
sweet as ever was an Axminster.
The same taste aad common tense
mingled have turned gold anil sll-
ver table waie into glass, and all
the poor young folks smile with
great delight at the reform. Tbe
common money purse can hops for
II of I'glass of colored; china. For a few
doUaisatable can be made an ub-
Ject of beauty. Even tbe castor has
disappeared; aad should toy one
present the bride with a silver-
plated revolver tor holding pepper
and tnnstard, she would laugh him
to acorn, for well she knows that
old centra piece has beau banished
to make room tor a bunch of flow
er* or a basket of fruit Glass, with
plenty of linen cloth* to thlno up
the tumblers and bottles, is now the
way of ths world In the dining
room. Good taste, not extravagant
expenditure, is now tho correct
thing. There Is no ono loft nny
more to snub the little frame house.
A few vines and flowers, a few bits
of stained g'aas, a few fugs, not any
great quantity of carpet, some artis
tic wall paper, will combine and
mako up a residence which the moat
faaiohable people in the land will
approve.
a wjdclpopu-^
>w*mon, .and
force to
the following among other prophet-
‘ tbe South; •‘Tht
cpo-i
ither _
It ntterancet of the South: “The
capital to bo added to the South
during the next two years? employ
ed in mining, manufacturing and
agriculture, will multiply the re
sources of that section in an unca
lled ratio. Ths census of 1890
—Wo have just returned from tbe
burial of Paul Edward Twitty.
There are times in the life of us all
when the expected overcomes us
completely. So with us when we
heard Ed Twitty, our bright, genial,
lovable Ed was gone I We are not
prepared to giva him up. We
were so attached to the dear boy—
MHM90WWMtSrFw
a brother. He was Jnst twenty,
three; jist^ffliterml hi* new store,
with anch bright prospect* before
blml Bnt he is gonel We all
mourn for him. Our hearts are
bowed down with sorrow. Though
so yonng our departed brother bad
a hold upon the esteem and affection
aano one else possessed. The pro-
oesston from the Church was the
longest we ever saw here. Bov.
John L. Underwood preached from
the text, “In the morniug sow tbe
seed-’’ Ed. died of typhoid fever.
His last work before his illness was
as chairmau of the Committee on
Arrangement* for tbe Bethel Asso
ciation. So well did he do his dnty
here that, w* have no doubt, the
master called him for a purpose.
But how each of u* will miss him.
-HI bad thoathttkoaeonldtt have died.
bW£5K^
■ That
JSjg22^*r"«5?’“
Tbe time
Aad lea '
me In Words.
An-explanation of the derivation
of words will give a pupil the in
sight into their history, end-he will
comprehend their use end power.
“Sierra” mean* a “saw,’’ hence tbe
dm of the farms Sierra Nevada, Bier-
for the mountain look
like great saws turning np to the
heaven*.
“Frank” come* from tbe nation
that possessed Gaul. They were
dittiaguished from the Gauls by
their love of freedom, their acorn of
a lie. So marked was this national
trait that it was applied to denote
moral distinction.
“sjlavo” wna once a noble word
meaning “glory.” Il was e signifi
cant of freedom. But the alaves (or
sebtaves, aa once spelled) became
captive* to the Teutonic race, and
so a “slave” was synonymous with
one who was subject to another.
•Turkey” is applied to a fowl that
origins ted in this country, but it
was .suppo-ed by tbe common peo
ple to have come from Turkey.
“Daisy,” Chancer tell*, means
“day’s eye”—eye of day. Th* sun
had this title first, bat those who
the daisy thought they saw a
likeness to tho sun—the white flow-
era resembling tbe rays—hence tie
name. .
“Knave” meant originally only
“lad,*' aud -it only meant tbit in
Germany,"but so many lads were
bad tbatlt got;to have a bad slgnifl-
grofcssional (CtmTs.
la
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«M-oSlasm.Uiswl, Malaria.-ad ail
Umor UM Mam. Urn andUrlaairorgana.
Far Female Diseases,. Mosthl/ Masauaa
Uoca. as* Sarlss rrassaDef. It has secsraL It
mom ths mu tbar mmtt tha Msod. asA baser
It lubstaKBlMO Partner. It la Ihaaai;
Car*.
ForSalrtbr Orsertaa asADasImst $1.25
par boule. Laqm LS'la is Uw Market. Tr,
H.H. WARNER A CO.
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RUST PROOF SEER OATS,
I OFFER ft
OonnlaoTexas Bsd BnatFroof Oaass-
lected by s party on tboa^oc with a view to
get Uss nothing bnt tbe seaniao article. Thrv
are the asm* quality that I ao d so many eg
leal aeaaoo, which gave took generaleatiaxac-
tl-Mi; lo Met I have not beantot a slagle In-
u -nee in which they failed give ssgtarsatiatae-
il 'ii. H reports from tbe corn crop, out West
am tn be credlMd, the prtoeofcor.i wtUr: le
citicta higher next se»aoo than It dl I tho part,
hence the necessity of sowing Bora Oats and
earlier than last season. In order to Mcnre a
stand before ihe freesea conn on them. I ear
prepared to Ollorilem tor ratty eowlng. Th*
il.-tnan I lor Seed Oata will be napeeoedeetad-
ly beery this season, and I hare advices from
Teas* or a marked adraace la th* price or
Ihe a, and 1 think It ndriaaM* ter those In
need ot seed Oats to eecarethna at
I wrn exchange Oat* lor I
rill bar all the Cotton feed I
bighorn market price, tor Iho^
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G- J.WR1GST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, GA.
William E. Smith,
Attorney at Law,
ALBANY, OA.
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O.A. VASOK. A. IL ALFRtXXO
PA SON At A Jb FRIEND
Attorneys at Law,
ALBANY; GA.
AcUr* aad prompt atlestioa glroato col-
uetioee mil oil central bnslaooa. Practice
» all tho eourts.
ones or-r Soothe a Express olios, mo-
die Court Honse. lanS-dtf
K. T. JOSES, JESSE W. WALTERS.
JONES & WALTERS,
Attorneys at Law,
ALBANY, OA.
toaiS-ly
James Callaway.
Attorney at Law
CAMILLA, GA
feb2r*
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iVAYCROSS, - - - - GEOBGIA.
Teeth extracted without pain. All work
arrnnteil. Terms modersto. Will-go any*
bore ou 11. A A. and & Jf. k W. Ballroada
aplg-Um
W. A. STROTHER, M.D.
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Ole over GlM’s Drag Store
U ord.n left at th. Drag Bara wm tecMvr
isnldy
Or. E. W. AURIEHD,
OE3PECTFULLY tender, hla aerrloes. In tht
tt varices brmnehaa *1 his prefaaaion l* ths
. Albany aadiarroundlageounlry. OI-
HOTELS.
CHE JOHNSON HOUSE,
It the plaoeto itop and gets GOOD
SQUARE MEAL.
SEE WHAT
HUP
CM MD WILL DO!
,. Not
should look my last.
Club of Baltimore.
inscription
is to the “Champion of Virginia's
Honor,” and an eagle’* head with
diamond eyes surmounts iL
—Our people were delighted with
Jodge Warren. His manner and
be!oreTastTWi"pigs, Ten in ham
somehow followed his beggy. In
the afternoon they followed the
buggy back home. Bu’. ths pigs
“Villain” meant a man who work
ed on a villa, or farm; but ao many
of them hid rough, bard natures,
that lb too, bsd a low significance.
Jolts* or Last Century.
An old newspaper, printed way
bxck in Revolutionary day), con
tained theso witticisms of our dad
dies, showing that there was an ele
ment of fun in life even in the times
that tried men’s goals:
A good book and a good woman
are excellent things for those who
know justly how to appreciate their
ra.ee. There are men, however,
who. lodge of both from the beauty
of their covering.
While an old farmer In Connecti
cut was flogging one of bis graceless
sons, a pumpkin-headed fellow
abont 18, an IdeaaU of a sudden en
tered the head of young Jonathan,
and ho sung out: “Stop dad—let a
argue.”
A neighbor who was In the habit
of spending much orhertlmo in the
society ot her neighbor* happened
one day to be taken 111, and sent her
husband, tn great haste, for the phy
sician. Tho husband ran a few rods,
bntaooureturned,exclaiming: “My
dear, where shall I find yon when I
get back?’
A lady at confession, amongother
heinous crimes, accused herself of
using rouge. “What la the uso of
It?” a6ked the confcsaer, “I do it
to mako myself handsomer."’ “And
does it produce that effect?” “A!
least I think so, rather.” The con
fessor on this took his penitent out
of the confessional into the light,
put- on his .pcctaclas, and having
looked at her attentively, faiu,
“Well, madame, you may use rouge,
for you are ugly enough even with
IL”
WsTXSSSOSO.]
Mr. J. A. Folhtll. Waynmbmo
OmrSbwidalrato exptrai
the DiaprMsn, my Hunks lor
4<rin4 r.«s
HILL’S
HEPATIC PANACEA
taVuSifntoJiiy
Tny —
llrcr trochlw.ud to
iMth raid be the ia-
ftwtofH. IL P. for
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FOB 8JXI7BY
GILBERT Sc CO.
BAYARD TAYLOR2
BEH ~ltak«|nupMMNi*ia nooaaa
> leader 4 Mr. Swtohla C. I
HON. FERNANDO WOOD, M. 0*
SWITHl N* C. 8HOHTLIDT.K,
BL Harvard FalvciaitT Gniosic,
Media Fa., 12 mUeo tom F&IUdelplil*.
aputwta
THE ALBANY HOUSE!
Herrick Barnes,Proprietor
Albany, Georgia.
rrthls House is well furnished and in ev-
L ery way prepared for the aecommo-
iation of the teaveling public. Entire aat-
sfaction guaranteed. The table ««»up-
plied with the best th* country affords,
rod the servant* are unsurpassed iu po-
iteness aud attention to the wants of
{nests. Omnibuses cai
rod bom ths different
:y, f see of charge.
SiSHI DOORS! BLINDS!
Cement,
Plaster,
FOR SALE BY
GEO. S. GREENWOOD.
»3tfep .
TESTIMONY OF DHYTGGISTfl.
W® bare D»cn bcIMoc "Svlft’fl Fypbliitic 8p®d*
fie** Jor re»r«, and v*%tri It superior Ut aojthlog
known for dbca*e» it if reeoamvnJfd to coxa.
H» J. C*A*Li,Thomfij*ille. Ga; 1/ F.Groer & Co,
F0fUib,Q&; kembtrloa,fftmatU & Co n AtlAnU,
ATXjutta. Ga*. Jolr V iUf.
W« actai “b-Ift'i rfyj.M:iu'o SpieUeT to th®
lrr«lm^nl of codtIcIa. th* paet jar, xod belter®
it i* th® only Mrtdk knov% rtir+Jy w»l effect
** ®rdi*eflA(fl for wulch It I*
GRANT. ALEX\SDER A DG.
,000 REWARD
to wiO Rad. on
* -d b*Ues ®r B. S. fSu, —A Tartt- j
*, pouuiuu. or »nj alatai I
Prlc® of Larae or Regcalar Bla* re- i
durrd to $1.76 per Btmlr, and Km all <
Mlir,hold in* half the qoactlCY, Price j
61.<K>. _ .
rut avriiT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ’Pr®prte> i
ton, Aihat®, G®.
Reid bf «U Oragghta.
Ci'. wr * oof,j ol M Yoa£f Mca'fl FrUa-A."
RUMNEY,
FA8HI0NABLE TAILOR,
WISHESGTOX STEEET.
•par received, a LKSos im or ux-
d PLES of lb.
Latest styles 1
FALL AND WINTER SOUS!
Central & Southwestern BE
Savannah, Ga., March 5,16S1.
QS aad ®f»r SUNDAY.
Aiirtn bin, ibex, p®i
— IWC®ntral and SoullivMt
will ran u follows:
N®. 1.
Ai# p M Lf.
USpn M »*
1*W lAJuatgu
—At «Jo>a
-Ar ai#pa#
Mi# Ax raAlhiay
At MlltodkrltJ®
Ar 6:4# a «
Ar 1'iAipn
Ar 4:5 pea
Ar SASpm
~~~Ar v:44an
•:45pm Ar.
JAI» m Ar.
Sad®m Ar Albany
J:4oam *
#30 a Ei
70S am Ar.
SlafDlnrCan
i.AUantaandR
8araaoAb to Da-
.SlU IK* Ji-' •>... .:isu .ft jut
eru KiilwET oo 790 P in tr»ln.
Local bio®plug Can on aUNl«ht Tnlmb®.
tween baTannah and Aognata, AaguaU and Ma*
oon, aad SaTannah aad Atlanta.
faola train connaca at Fort Valkj for Perry
(except bueday), and at Culbbcxl lor For
ca daily. (®zo®pi Sunday.)
—jdns on Blik®ly Lxteoaion runs dally (ex*
npt Sunday) from Albany to Arllogon. and dai
ly (except Monday) from Arlington to Albany.
At savannah with harannab, Florida aad
Wettern Hallway, at Augntta with all linaaio
North and Lam, at Atlanu with Air Line and
Kennesaw ifoutca to all point® North, £a®t and
Weat.
~ from AugnaU tn Wtahlngtaa
b® secnral ai
WILLIAM HOGEIW,
K. K. Hxvxriiixb
W. F. 8HELUCAK.
8apL «. W. A. K.. MacoA
FAST MAIL.
5
*■ O rrtox,' i
SaTAPITAh, Ga., i'or. 2*. 1«8U
AND AFTER SUXDAY. Nor. 77,1801,
‘ ion iMi® |OM will run M
^.:.n»Aii
1J»PM
LeavFWaycroa# - Z.ilPU
Arrive at CaUaMa M 4^4PM
Arrive at Jackaonrlllt • ....jjjj
:::.tS5am
Arrive at Waycroee “ U: • A M
Ariiic AC Jcoun ** ..... 120PM
Arrive at Savannah “ 3:40PM
Drawing room coache® between Savannah
aad JachaoavlUe ca thls train.
taSSSW^VSftSwWVSS
F raLeax*n leave Brunswick: at to-.ti IM,
arriving at Savannah S:to 1*. M.
— from norids by this train oon-
arriving at Macon
„ with train
T30PJ1. lUfly. .
This train stop# only at John.ton’*, Jtrop,
Wsycrosi, Folk.ton, Callahan aad Jackson-
V ‘ Ue ’ JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah
LMTfl'WxrcroM - .AiAM
Arrive at Csllnhsa “ l:tAX
Arrive stJarkncavtU* “ 8:0AM
Arrive « Live Osk dally (ex- ..
—--—,—. 11 -.so A M
auly st.TTTUjO# P M
L^itaoavlUe “
iSSSSSSi - r-;i%ZS
jSZZiSS!* “
and Jackaoo'
JackaonviU®.
on 7:Ao P. M. cod-
□ for Florida daily.
bj tin® train cou-
g at Macon
thl® train.
. tnuah for B untwick
re at Bruzuvrlcx (JO
og Bmnswlck 9:90 T. X.
arrive In^btTannah at Sot# A. M.
Faflieogcr® fnjoi savannah for Galnerrllle,
Cedar Key® and. Florida Transit Bead take
Up train.
Passengcr® from Savannah for Madlaoo,
Montlceilo, Tallahassee and Quincy taka this
train.
Passengers from Quinoy, Tallahaa®®®, Mon-
tlccllo and Madison take this train, m®®Ung
sleeping cars at Waycroes at V P. M.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave SavanDah,
Leave Je^up
Leave Way cross
I*are DuPont
Arrive Thomas nil®
Arrive Bainbridg®
Arrive Albany
Leave AL-acv
Leave Bainbrid
SHIRT CUTTING
—A—
SPECIALTY !
Good Work! Perfect Pit and
Reasonable Prices
Guaranteed!
I
daily at 5:10 P M
** S.-04FM
♦* 10:4# P M
♦* . ) A) Ape
- 0:t# a M
“ ..®.. 9 AO AM
“ lltfOlUv
M 4M0JPM
ITOPM
•• 8A0 P tA
Arrive at DuPont u 1.-03 A M
Arrive lebeaurllle •* ... 3:1# ▲ M
Arrive Jesup “ 6^)0 AM
Arrive Savannah **
Sleeping cars run through from Barkan ah
and Albany daily without chaugu.
Connection at Albany d*ily with pissengar
tram* both ways oc Southwestern Railroad Uj
an i from Macon, Eafaula, Montgomery, Mo*
b'lc. New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaTM Ba:nhridre for A jmolu*
oola and Columbus every Tuesday and hatur-
cloae connection at Jacksonville dally ;8ur-
days excepted; for Green Cove Apftng®, e*.
Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise, banlonl aad
ai: landings on bt- John’s river.
Trainsou B. d A. It.R. leave JunrtJou.guLrg
west, at 123) P. M., aDd tor )'■ «twfek at
3:48 p. M-, daily,except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and &!c*ping Car
• Berth* and Drawing Boom Car uc.- <iumoda-
tious secured at Bren's Ticket Ortlo-, No. n
; Bull street, and at the compaiiv'- k.«pot,
foot of Liberty street.
JAB. L. TAYLOR,
Genersl panofojer Agent.
J. -. Tt c o.v. Mw-UTof Transportation.
K. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
nine** now before th® public. You
n u.jke ^>oa«y fa®t«-r ai work fbr
ut th®n *t »n7tijto(( rj«a. Cspltsl
not needed We wUlatari you. tit
lx dxy tod upwnr J* msd® st home bp
j ioJustrlou*. iien, womro. boy»
and girls wsuted ererywhire to work far ua Now
U ihe time. You can work In apare time ®aly ot
give your whol- time W tbe t>usic«s. You caa
ilr® at home and do the work. No one can foil to
• m®ke enormou* p®y by rngtginc at once CoWiy
' outfit and terire frer*. Monay mad# £®*t, easily,
sad bonorablr. Address Tsct ,A Co., Angara,
I Maine. *®mj
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