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S&voxxah, Ga., March 6, 1831.
*uti after SUNDAY. March 6 'i, in,
leeth extracted without pain, all work
«rnutl«<l. Term* moderate. Will go tor*
here os B. A A. and S. V. A W. Railroad*.
aplB-12m
8iTA«fm f JA., iferl M,
O N' ANT> AFTER StWlilSfJKv. 27,1&31,
Passenger trains os Ain Road iriU run as
follows:
FAS* MAIL.
Lorre Savannah at list AM
^eare Jcaop *• isiPM
1 A HOR3K doctor has testified that
I Guitcau i« insane.
What II (uaialaa.
The Presidem** meva^e, after rc-
ferring to the late tragedy, the bouti-
lx i* understood that Secretary • |jf u | harve*t«, our peaceful relations
Blaine will more out of the State De- with foreign power*, and oilier rott*
: part went on tbe 15th inst. . tin#- subjects, rerom mends the repeal
; The Dalton Aryu» thinks that in «»f the allver certificate act, the art
aorne respects the Guiteau trial resein- requiring flic coinage of a •dated
nut Talk*.
Baren Steuben has named his in-
. fa*tf »n, born on ^Friday, **B!aine j
StrnWn.**
I
Some Xmporiaut statement*of Well*
own People Wholly Verified.
I
; ble* X scssiop of the Georgia IxpiU- amount ot »Uv*r each muullv
taro.
L nn?r i- .Ciway's the pheai*.
t.-'i in the kwh
Chick Niles riuicolcs Mirccltui
Thornton and steal* items from hi. pa
llor in the iamt breatli. Will Col.
Niles please wipe off his chin?
pen.ion of gold certificates, ami tlio
ad»n|iot|4>f fiutffi financial logi'la
M. CRINE
.8HQQ8 .EUS H
alipn
| carn'iii}'.
icohifirmUNt (jcfiegl of ill
la.’iesli’xci'pt npmi tobacco,
hi nisi ' '*
mvfl li!
II also
revenue
whisky ami matches, the relief ol na
Tbe U.». it. SI
The IV.i-biitaton ci'f: csjMimieifl
of the Macon Telegraph d*d -Vic-
senycj- c itlcii «,i, ^'nainr Hill a lew
dav* as;u and rcp»rt< lint ;»Bl!e , . . „ .
mail as follow'-: The l’re.-ident of tiie French Re- j area late’■ of tha jhH.on.^’..u 7iaT
-In the cvruinx. in rompauv utlh, Juidre r-neivea c salary «f «2QM00 : gT?J!!i
s prom mem Republic n, I ealleslf# 0 ,* annum. > FreSTTbre riarerttr ta - ^ ‘ ~
upon Senator Hill nmt eracordially _ y,., j \y Mackey, tbe "bonanza j i^iaaouare h*
received. .Ill answer l" a.question i,i.-.u. is looLiuc around Texas with I
aalo his health, he replied: • in- view of hti»iug lauds. , -
i« lifw .V*n >a J^ter hnUt,, Thtj ^ Yi>rt Trihlll , e , ru . j a»-l-UbnT
h
The phyei-
AliRMT AT AI.HANY FOB
L. H. HART’S
Mb. J. F. IIansox announces that he | tioual hanks from lax on capital ami
has assumed Ihe general management j deposits, and even iutiuiates Ihgtju.
■ i ,i.a u..., itime it would be safe to lower Ihe
of the Macon Telegraph and Jfesscn* |>x on wh|fky >nd tobacco . Tlie
■ ;/er. and will in a few days revi*e the Icnor D f thl- part of Ihe nics>n<re is 1 ciaus tell me I am |>ermaBen'tlv cur-
• statf of the paper. in favor of restricted money ana re- ed. I eertaiuiy have Hoi a ‘hit of
diiccd luxation. The departmental : pain about the longue, mil it has
reports are handled in a routine : healed entirely.**
fashion, l lie President giving Ids a— -Do you feel the need of mem ai
sent to all the recommendations ofi all.
his Secretaries. He grows outline!- ! "The entire floor of niv mouth
nstic on tiro Indian question, mid on one side,” continued lie, indieat-
proposes the adoption of the Mor-'
■non policy. The message occupied
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lL:s;ruvii ^ ll1 " I"■ ilcr .\i. Tli.i,, ;■ ,i ,,,, a. i ,, | ^—w*atw*awc. I r.’ <K
liift.,1 ror pork I rrcilh now 1ST tl |!, t Mr - W-sine »- about to buy [ m ow u» SostW. Sums, nils ..la, u>
p<|m<£ whirl, l.rutg-anf withiamiie r a h,,u ‘® •«
pbiiint of tlie ho:ilieil sgpigbt I ever !','iSce_l > eopold and the Princess j ^SJJJSiMa
attained. ? , I Helens, of Waldeck. will l»e mar- ilo. my xro- r>l'kt^u, lM.l~^4 Wi.s7r
“And tbe mouth Iroiible?- - • Tied ar Windsor tlastle in M ircli. . faiir-and I nv eaja, a Srsrs. oT k«alta *ol
•Tim: has appariinly alPdisap- ,„ _ 7^UmLSSHiSSiJSSrttfiiViSw
penr. d. H was pnr. lv l.mal trouble..! , f hc Kn.m-ror of Jap.n annonnees , 5r .lS**r.txTf M«Mia< ( b«i
i.. .t— i.»—li •»»».- _«...^-!thji xii I.h90 the governiiieiit will ».-.t. in^iojvhi i.-mtdy.
take the form of a fiarliaiiient moil- '
arclijr.
.—r Is >g|oao alinllmmi
I .1 WUHlS naSt Kldarj nS Unr Mia I
i l-.itikta Msts, mmi I. Im Ika. • Ik. lu-
*~ wjr. ksallk n palfablr. Mac
Tup. Augusta Etcniny Neta is a
dear girl alter all. Sbe understands
heaping fire coals on a fellow'* head.
We feci cooked. “Meet me at the
fountain,*’ dear heart.
Tiie Atlanta pilgrim* have generally
Buggy anil Carriage
iitg the place with Ids Unger, “has
been removed; the sub-maxillary,
the sublingual and the one other
gland are missing. There is noth
ing now the matter except that
my tongue has healed a little too
far forward ami makes me lisp.
That can be remedied by a very
, civil service refoiui. ; .light operation called ‘clipping/
to have discovered a device Tor run- In mv letter accepting the noini- Rut the only thing between my
ning street cars by a series af power- nation of the Vicc-Prrsidency I stat- i lotigtte and the outside world is a
1 returned home, and their heads still lvv ? •‘ours anda-halfin the reading,
... . . f .. ... and was then referred by the House
sptn with Ihe hum of the machinery |# , pproprUte committees.
1 at the Exposition.—Americas lie- The following is what the Pre»i-
j eorrfer. “Hum of machinery" is good, dent’s message contained oil lliestib-
I Two Philadelphia tncchnuics claim | ■* ect ol
In Trnnowst there are thirteen
Inimltvcl convict.; 705 at the peni-
leutiary, ami about GOU at braneli
prisotf.. -
A San Fruuclseo pagier speaks of
a iteriuau lad\ In that city, “who
xiiade $20,OlH> during!lie Hush tiniCH,
a* a domestic.*'.
orrtcK or 0*r«UT, VI'Mtwa C\>,
roumaca. g*. * «et. i, isas.
//. //. Winter 4b Ok, Reckeeitr, S. f.
• f«l steel springs. At the end of each
trip the car is to be wound up like a
clock.
▲« DAWSON, GA.
Afliu to Sell BtitfWa aod Curliffi
lake Orders for all Kinds of Be •
pairs on Fine Vehicles.
Ika uixi.inxool n,m loa, tl.o .uilK.Ci
»... Il;irV) EcCtor*. .04 .til ketp Buv»!i
1„ Altai.*. TU« 11**1 Bussr I* »«n 1
. tho huil.f.rrv4 a««nt
,!o* cn ii'i
_ known lo
IU». MOfU of Sou 1 b*Ut UdorVia, haring V*»n
Me.
cd that, in mv judgment. “So man
-Itould be the incunihcnt of an of
lice, the duties of which lie is, lor
mv cause, unfit to perform, who is
lacking in the ability, fidelity or in
tegrity which a proper adniinisTa-
tioti of such office demands. This
.entiment would doubtless meet with
general acquiescence, but opinion
lias been widely divided upon Ihc
wisdom and- practicability of tbe
various reformatory schemes which
bavs been suggested and of certain
proposed regulations gove-ning ap>
xr-v..,,.. tm. polutments to public offl e. The
Mc\eaou has W» eye on the ‘. fficiency of ^uch regulations has
The Senate of Sonth Caioljqa has de-
4-featedthe proposed plan of.anbmit-
MU: io the people certain proposed
j amend nents to the conatitntion of the
j State which were to be passed by the
\ Legislature, and has decided by a small
majority io favor of awaiting a consti
tutional convention.
OTV TRIAL
n» Tilts SECTION FOB
OP YEARS.
W* tiara but 0?iE PRICE, tad Warrant
Er;ry V«blcl4 which w«*cl>.
II you want a
GubxTiiatorifil chair of Pennuylronla,, | )e cjj distrusted inaiuly because they
and no misukc. He blossoms out ‘V ■ have seemed to exalt mere cduca-
the leader of the reform, independent, j I*'** »»* al>straci tests above gen- solid. Ther
***- Ch T" 'S^lraflBWrafisaewi *«
psrtj.' In view of his record as At- j„ hand. It seems to me that the
torney-General, McVcagh cots a fine : rules which should be applied to the
figure in such a role. 1 'nanqgement of the public eetvi
I mny properly cottfurm
such ns rcgtilntn IhlCcontTnct
The Macon Telegraph <us.es that
“one of the most astute public men in
this country is of the opinion thm the
singular spectacle will soon be pre
sented of a free trade A'e* England
and a protective tariff Hou'h,’’ and adds,
“that there is rood for thought and oc-
sion for careful consideration in these
questions.
t^ooDBtracnr
U3T Xteli Ij 0*li ed U*t I nlwl* {.UJelUmata*
Geobqia has four netv ntembory in
the present Horse of Representatives:
tieorfcC 11. Black, of Screen, Irum the
I'irst District; 11. G. Turner, of Brooks,
jfioin the Second; Hugh Buchanan, ol
I Coweta, from tin, Fourth; and Jud*on
I C Clements, of Walker, from the Sev-
; ,‘nth. I'he latter is the younaeal, being
! .bout 3£Tt ear. old. He and Mr. Blank
nppiieu io tiie mo o ner o'
.ubljc service cd. The! 1
11 in the main made an ar
HrroncTnct oT' t bout 1870
rcgtilntn tliiT'condtict o]
•ucccssful private business. Origin-
ti appn'ntmenU should bo based
upon ascertained fitness. Tho tenure
«t office should be stable. Tho po
sitions of responsibility should, so
far ns practicable, bo tilled by Ihe
promotion of worthy and efficient
officers. The investigation of «H
complaints and the punishment of
til official misconduct should be
prompt and thorough.” The viowe
expressed in the foregoing letter aro
those which-will govern my admiu-
t it rat ion of the Executive office.
They arc doubtless shared by All iii-'
tellignnt and patriotic citizens, how
ever divergent'In their opinions as
io the best method ol putting them
into practical operation. For cz-
duple, ihe assertion that “original
appointments should he bused upon
iseerlaiued fitness,” la now open to
M. Grille,
r.HVe sv-tvf.i in the State Senate. depute. But the question “how in
. I i^rartie*» Aucfc 111rfesn-ciMifbe modi cf-
AnmTIIEx: crank turned up In Nrafch- • . ... .. .
. . | - ! n*ctn:iHv uMrrlalnou, irf.oue which
uc-f k. ami expr»*•*««•*! a de-, fw| r
year* exeited Interest and
atify in the fiuUaaii ease. L)
very thin piece of skin—'
“Ami Ihe Ma <otiiles will find that
1 very alim guard, I presume."
“I should not be surprised if they
hcanl from nte soon on that line—
not at all surprised,” said the Sena
tor, t esting liis hand on his knee*
and looking fixedly at tbe question
er. “Mahune’s idea was to stand
between tbe ttro parties, and it was
my policy to drive him where he
b ’longed. The result iu' Virginia
did not surprise tne, except that I
expected a larger result for Ma
h .tie. '
“What effect will Virginia's*ac
tion have on the .South generally?’’
It will make it more than .ever
Jd. There can be tio-surh result
a apt other Southern Stale, and all
apprehensions are needless. Vir
ginia is simply going through what
the other States South have endur
ed. _Th, a..Virginia delegation that
made an arrangement with Grant in
ibout 1870, kept the State free of
negro ruin at that time. I have of
ten had Virginians to boast of Jheir
freedom from the evil. ,f lohi them
ten years ago that it : had got to
home, just as certain as the* measles
tins got lo run'through a family
when one of the children catches ft.
Virginia is just' lowing the--measles
.now, that is all; but she i» the last
oue to have them—not the first.
Tfio truth of the matter: is the Vir
ginia, trouble, was .the best thing
that could have, happened for the
<3huth- It not ofilVmade tbe5outh
stronger, hat it will make the Vir
ginia Democracy solid. Tbe Ma-
hone issue was not betweea the Re-
publicsmeittd Democrats. It was a
general State issue, in which, by a
union with the Republicans, tbe Ma-
honitds were able to triumph.
There were thousands who voted
wilh ,
.lit? noi
.Several women from tins United
States, wives of Mexican capitalist
politicians, are leaders in the city of
Mexico'] society.
Mrs. Garfield has seeu and ap
proved a proof of Ihe new five-cent
postage tamps, wliirh bears upon
its face an accurate likeness of the
late President.
The Rev. Thomas Bridges, mis
sionary to the Islands of Terra del
Fnego! now lives in an irou house
sent him by friends in England, so
violent arc the tempests Iu that far-
off land.
Uamaaat—For ciluem manta* 1 suffered
tuloitfrlr with ndlmve of Um klanoyn utiles
ptdlimr.nnd after tiyini erery rtmndy that I
cuaht hear of, be* ldr* being a Oder thatnalsunt
or am or oar aklmt pkysleians, t had about
al'euukmyaasa aa hopdemlr Incur.bto, win *
eaipmraited upoaby ar vuk to try your!
Muy oud Liter Cum. 1 tmSm that 1 had
tittle faith in lb efltciey; but la my gnat Jar amt
eeiUkctiou. oner I had eaeeumuaed aa tkaeeooud
haute, I oaotluaad toe uee ar tha maEtdoa unUI I
eampletely eared.
There is a group of young ladies
among the diplomatic families in
Washington. The- Mexican, Span
ish, Portugrcsc, Chilian, llaytian and
Uawaiiau Ministers all bare unmar
ried daughters. "
The Queen of England ha* the
dreising-rooui of the Prince Con
sort at Balmoral arranged as he left
it. His hat and gloves arc on tbe
table, (here is in addition an effigy
of him on tbe bed.
On Mr. Randall, says tbe Phila
delphia press, devolves Ihe difficult
task of breaking iu the Democracy
in the House as a minor party. He
will do well to provide himself
with curb Mta, bobbles and kicking
■it raps.
I urilE lor *ala Ma
Genuine Tcxo* Red Bust Proof Oiust-
Sntae idiot in Euglaud is going to
publish a book ou Ihe form, shape
and general character of the hands
of dlstiugnlidieO men, and Mr. Glad
stone ha* allowed the author to take
, the general outline o’ his hands.
The only hands of any distinguish
ed man tha’. have any real interest
for the public are those of Gen.
Schenck.
.Msliont, also, who honestly
of t.fltetfe all Tiie‘debts Should
nttoAU
octai-ts
ar., albim, ui.
be paidevet whom you wouldinsnlt
, bv calling Repnblirans I have no
.li-russion. The measure which, tear «f Virginia, none whatever. But
with slight variations in it. details,. ihc Republicans have blundered ta-
tins lately been urged upon the at>|, a ||y. Tltev have committed theui-
tcntiou ol (.’nogre-s »ml the Exeeti- j .elves, to repudiation. They stand
live, has as il> principal feature the ktefore the eountry as endorsing
-i licine of compi'lltlve exauiinatioii. | reputljalioit. Hail they gone into
It Ui s is a F rrf 1 ’ ’ use, . -*"«(»( vii •iiiviii* i iv.naw mu.
t iviii'escntativeof tlu crank ; nt’Ctl »<T here In- specified, this plan might have effected something.
1 , i . i would allow admi-sion lo tho ser- it is.tliev hare made an attack trie
»S secured b, the pol.ro and v; p, ils grade, anil ..othlngeonM be gained,ami by ;
asviU'ii. ' 1*1 . ■ ,*.*iiriliniilt* flint it*ito1 (llflt till I ......■■It !■* «•.* (■••■■I.a f 1>a /■! ha a* Qtn
*\ oiild jn’« «nlinjAly ilcmtiud tliat nil
J iMcaticits iii higl»i*r |M>^llio»»f* should
1 Ih» lillrd l»y proiuoiion alone. In
bn.liaiit i || |4 . K0 pariiciilnr** it in in conformity
gR0WH $
IRON
iiik'tun l.-i-**
-it r to t
railed himself Ihe “true Messiah,’* anil.
I in a I.’ttcr to Judge I'ox. utaled that if
; put upon Ihe stand lie would tell the
j court “where and how lo find this ^ ^
■ awful I>eitr "of the Republican party.” | Save for certain exceptions which | the South on auoiher issue
Thi- latest
; family wm
•iOnt to an insane asylum.
\\*k throw up our hat in wehxiiuiw to
Ol. Albert K. Isamar, the
* writer, who ii ascends theedit*»ri*l vrith ih«* existing civil service «>•
triuod and roniieeta liiinself with the I tern orGrcal Britain, and. indeed.
; tlio success which h*» attended that
Macon hi ;i ' / - _ • , v ,i e n, in the country of ils birtli » ■ ,-uu a have awailowed Mahone witb^
tiie strcngc-t argument which has n inking?
been urged’ lor its adoption here. “
The fact, however, should not be
overlooked llint there are certain
features of the English system which
Imvc not generally been received
with favor in this country, even
among the foremost advocates of
they
As
where
tho
assault hare tuado the other States
-olid. You will hear from me soon
upon the -object. If tha Republi
can. don't find Mahone an 'Old
Man of the Sea.'then I aw mista
ken.**
“Do you not think the Repttbli
BITTERS
| y %£7^ |
Mr. Lamar lets not been in active edi-
* torial life since the days of rvcoitstnic-
tion, when, with an untenifivd./Vtr. lie
bravely fought the infamies of Bol
lock. backed a* he was by Pope’s mid
■ M-ado's bsyoneta. Welcome, thrice
welcome. Colonel.
We have received ‘he following
from Hie Commissioner of Agriculture:
11stock or AuuioHLTCStst. Departs]
jiext. State oe Georgia, a
Atlanta, U a., Dec. 10th, 1881. j
I desire to call yonr attention to the
' fact that, by an set of the last Lcgisli-
tore, taking effect on the flist day of
January. 1882, it is made unlawful,
under hoary penalty, to store, sell, or
civil se-vicu reform. Among them
The Senator looked up quizzical
ly.
are: First, a tenure of office which ,as“!nn is over."
“Xo sit. There are pienty of
them winking, and more yet to
wink. Prominent Republicans have
admitted to nte in conversation that
they were heartily sick of Mahone.
Ther will be sicker yet before the
BROWS IKON BITTER* are
u certain euro for nil itluonseu
requiring a complete tonic: etpe-
dull) Indigestion.Dyspepsia.Inter
mittent Fevers. Want or Appetite,
L<M of Slrcm;tb. luck of Enemy,
etc. Enriches tiie IiI-hmI. strength
ens the mu-das and gives new
life in the worsen. Acts like a
charm . on Ihe digestive organa,
(.muting all dyspeptic symptoms,
such as touting the ltv.nl. Belching,
Real in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that wlU not hlaekeu tbe teeth or
give headache. Sold by all Drug*
guts at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
Baltimore, Mil.
i Um Biitsn ar. I t Cmi-XM
bbware of imitations.
HI M EJT.
oir.T for sale, lor purposes ofillumina
lion, in tho State of Ocorjri*. any kir-
oHette oil. or refine*! petroleum, of a
lire test of les« than 120 degrees, nor
until the same lias be?n tnspected, ap-
t roved and branded by au nuthorized
l iuH|M‘cior.
Anv oil found not conforming to the
1 new (ieorgin tat and iaw will be lia
ble t«< seizure, and run only be sojd for
tedialiKation, and the dealer will be
liable to prosecution and heavy fine,
i Dealers will, therefore, be warned
that alter the first day of January,
1882.1 o oil of 110 degrees, or le'S than
l’JU degrees can be sold in the State of
Georgia. J. T. Henderson,
Commissioner af Agticulture.
The editor of ft mining camp news
paper went to Denver to hear Emma
Abbott sing, and in alenphy .review
of the Open, says: “As a singer she
j can just wallop the hoss off anything
that ever wagged a jaw on th* Imards.
From her clear, b*rd-like upper notes
she would counter away down on tha
baaa racket and then cushion back to
a sort of spiritual iretble which [made
overv-man in the audience kstagint
every hair oa his bead war tho gblden
string of a celestial harp ov»r which
angelic finger* ware sweeping in the
inspiring old ton* of “Sally put tho
kattle on.” Here sbe would test
awhile, trilling like en enchanted bird,
and then hop In aowng tho upper
is substantially n life leutire; sec-
■itt’l, a limitation of the maximum
age nt which an applicant can enter
the ,-ervico, whereby all men in uiid
■lie life or older are, wilh some few
exceptions, rigidly excluded; third,
a retiring allowance upon going out
of office. These three .elements are
as important factors of the problmr
as any of the others. To eliminate
tl\em.front the English system would
effects radical change in its ‘theory
and practice. The avowed purpo
ses of that system 1* in induce the.
••duelled young men of the eountry
to devote their lives lo public em
ployment by «n assurance thaL haV-
ing'onco entered upon it, they need
never leave it, and that after volun
tary retirement they shall be the re
cipients of annual pension. That
this system as an entirety his prov
ed very successful In Great Britain
scents" lo I* generally conceded,
even by those who once opposed its
adoption. To a statute which should
incorporate all its essential features
I should feel bound to give my ap-
But whether it would be
I have endeavored to give the Sen
ator’s ideas as nearly as he unfolded
them. He looks belter than ever,
nttd has only a slight lisp to remind
us of his recent trouble. This will
he good news to Georgians, for HiU
t- bound to be his own sneoessur as
tong as he chooses to run and is able
lo'pcrform the duties of bis office/*
provai.
for the best interests of tho public
to fix upou an expedient for imme- that person
diate and extensive application peated, and
which {embraces certain features of
Euglisa system, but excludes or ig
nores other* of equal importance,
ntav be seriously doubted, even by
those who are impressed, as I am ; nt Letter, am. Garfield cm.
myself, wilh the grave importance j cientauJEichaat*.
of correcting the evil* whiclt inhere; One woman wrote for money lo
. The Hard Lite of a Millionaire.
hors with .clou application, and is
driven by the pressure of his en
gagements until he may be consid
ered a mere bondsman. He has no
leisure, no society, no reading, no
recreation, but is simply under the
whip and spur of ueeessity. To this
has been added the consciousness of
impending danger. Ha has bad a
body guard of detectives to guard
him' when walking on tbe Mreata,
but he spends most of his time in
his office, being aa secluded as pos
sible. This sense of danger 4 cer
tainly very natural. The fact that
Major Selover pitched him down
stairs into tbe barber shop shows
rsonal violence may be re-
‘ this pave deeper power
to these threatening letters. I hard
ly think snch a'man is to he envied,
notwithstanding bis immense
wealth.
waa
HISTORICAL.
The first pier in Nantucket
constructed in 1723.
Marc Antony paid I,UC0 pounds
for a pair or handsome boy staves.
The art of cutting and polishing
diamonds was not known till 1476.
Cites us was Kiug of Lydia in the
middle of tbe sixth century, B. C.
Cloves have been brought into the
Kuroj<can market for more than 2,-
tAlO years.
As early as ICol there was a pub- _
lie couch running between Konigs-1
berg and the Russian frontier.
At the beginning of the present j
century the.English laws made 160 j
crimes punishable by death.
All tiie wire in England waa
made by hauil till lii65. when the
art of drawing it iu mills was intro
duced by foreigners.
Mutuificalion was practici-cd by •
tiie Egyptians from the most ro>.
mote period to the aixta century of i
the Cbristain era.
lac led by a party au tha apot wltk a Tt*w to
frlttoR aotaiag but tha na aloe artlcta. TOuy
arete* oatna quality that I aoatao many of
lsit waaou, which gar* *oehna*rali
ti-n; lb fact I hare not bum of a*
•i «ur« in which they fitted gtvereJM^
duo. If report, frviu the eurn crop* out Wot
srs to be credited, tea price uf corn witlr: te
much Weber nexAeooou than H UM tee poet,
henre the aereeettj of cowing more out* and
earlier teou last aeaaoo. In order lo aeeure a
Hand before the freetes cone on them. I um
prepared to BUordere for early flowing. The
Unman t ter Seed Oat* will be unpraeedented-
lir heavy tali oeatoo, and I have advice* from
Tern or a marked advance fat the price of
them, and I think it *.lvUahl* for {hoe* In
need of .seediOate to secnr* the a at once.
1 Hill exchange O&ta for Cotton Sued, or
wiU buy nil the Cotton >**.11 can get, at the
hlgheat market price, tor the money.
J. K. rOttllE-tTElt.
" Albany, Oa., Auftnt tub, last.
•*f> 'Aosqiy
I10H UllSoff
. v *>Ws-WAn>f
oh union ot oeojo ’touts pooig
'ssvao-ft • - _
wtoazsH HSna
a,fats 1* t** opvtu paaq pool a to; eO'Ott
apam-puau oanaoeg
'P8|k«i mm usig
a&r
sxx'djumca omxma
o^iaia sa hti via ivh3n*3S
^’vofcssicmul Cavfls.
73. J. WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, GA.
IXTTI.Lglre preome atteatfou to all legal had-
>V [ws«entrusted t* hi, care in Zouteweat
•eetgm aoa eltewbere, by meehl eoutmnt. Seal
es'at* bought and uU.tr tm<t. haa* itgiUitt t
Central & Southwestern R &
tl<
(e<e* or
xctMIffivta.
mr Um* C«Btral tL R. Bask,
Bnrati mmi
William E. Smith,
Attorney at Law,
ALBANY, CA.
* * «* Ar Culnmhur— Jr. bso ,. =
T — -.*«!£
U^,
la treat of te* Omit
Home, a.
JflkMy
» . A. VASOX. A. H. ALTKIKXD
yA SON d? alfriend
Law,
Attorneys at
ALBANY, GA.
Active mad prompt attention fives to eel-
-cctioos and all irceerml butie*
u all the courts.
<MBee ovnr Seethera Expre— oMjee^opjO-
Y. T. JOXE8, JESSE W. WALTERS.
JONES & WALTERS,
Attorneys at Law,
ALBANY. OA.
holf-ly
James Callaway.
Attorney at Law
CAMILLA, GA.
febifc.
W. A. FORT,
P&iCTICIKS PI7SIC1AK d SCS5EAS,
ALAPAKA. CA..
'IIENUERS kU praMoeel rarvtew lo the pw-
1 pie of Berries ud edjotBlBf coantlra. pee*
•kuUrtf eloef tbe line of the BAA Rallxeei.
Eeeee on heed • fall line of Fes Ur mad Palest
MedkioM. Physicians’ praecriptiODi
&
m,
BSXTiSTS,
Albany, - - - - Georgia.
Trowbridge & Hollinshed
DEXTISTS,
tVAYCROSS, .... GEORGIA.
vV.A. STROTHER, M.D.
ALBANY. GEORGIA.
Office orer Gilbert's Drejr Store
‘saippBS ‘saipjjg
SS3NHYH
IflVIN'QNVH GOOD
—xaa ox-
The first law school of any not.
it. the United States was founded
in Litchfield, Conn., shortly after tbs
close of tbe Revolutionary war.
Forks are mentioned in a charter
of Ferdinand L of 8paiu, 1101.
They were introduced into Eng
land in the sixteenth century.
The oldest letter ever found wal
ed with red sealing wax was writ
ten bv a Dr. Knight, at Spires; 1631,
to the government at Bayreuth.
Among tbe Greeks of tbe time of
Homer, tablos were not covered
with linen, but were carefully wiped
between the courses with a wet
sponge.
The origiu of ravings bank* ia at
tributed to Rev. Joseph Smith, of
Wcnover, England, who* with two
of his parishoners, opened one for
the benefit of the pariah.
According to Gibbon, Uie art of
manufacturing paper from vegetable
fibre was brought from China in
651, and about tbe same time the
Saracen* learned to make it of cot
ton. .
Daring one bandied years tbe
Normans in England shaved their
faces. William de Percy was styled,
on account of hit peculiarity as to
thia point, William Algernon*, or
William with the whiskers.
As late as the reign of Charles IL,
the Duke of Newcastle cautions
teachers of horsemanship against
reviling their pupils with harsh
language and throwing stones st
them, “which/* stys he, many inas*
ten do. and for thet purpose carry
tl*am in tYxeaTl* nftpl'plfi •*
B Ihode Island is recoverlni
shock of the Sprague
I its attendant litigation. Soi
.... • - ”, •• £ 1 “ - - * * -—"* “T-be stai
them in their pockets.’’
[*£
; and
lg Dom
failure
ment*. If, for example, the English ; and a tombstone for her son, lately i of the mllis-wrs - to~ be started up,
rule which shuts out persons above \ dead.. Another who had lost one I General Butler's, offer of thirty per
the age of iwcntv-fivc from a hr go husband in the war, married anoth- cent to the depositors of the Frank-
unraber of public employments is , C r husband who was a worthless lin Savings Institution will proba-
not lobe made au essential part of, and undesirable companion. She b{ybe accepted and Trnstec Chaffee
our own system, It la questionable; wanted money to enable ter to r
whether. the attainment of the [ leave him. A young girl wrote for ;
note) with a
tbatjingted
chandeliers am
pleasure from
mob."
vivacity
oa^he
tco
as a com
Id be ~
.plication*
trousseau.
whether admission
should be strictly
lowest ranks.
. mo
I-
to the service
limited to
from Mrs.
ived atthe
Ion. One
_ Victoria.
and were immediately forwarded;
the the other* were for Mr. Lowell, Mr.
Gladstone and Mr. Tom Hughe*.
SEE WHAT
HHP
CM AM WILL DO!
Mr. J. A.
you* to
T
HEPATIC PANACEA
mystlf raUvvcd, ud I w(
l It fef any cooiOtatSoft
▼ray
E MOBLET.
A OB HJLLE.BY
OXLBZmT 3c OO.
he will save for Gorernor
io ecengh of the former in
to make him one of the
leading manufacturers of the coun
try. Sprague himself has il
his hrsi gleam oi >rocd .i«*nse •»]
fsrinj^ lo coin promise his divorce .
suit, and, if fibs is wise, his wife will |
not make any further opposition, ihe
After eight years of chaoi order is
beginning to dawn. caU&r»eopjoc~Ti
<iA, April 14,11^.
BBralSe.” over Sfty
of» fkliure to care
a*nc«l tLe bm of U
on toy iu’**, t
■srabvra ray
ni nraray
rHE
JOHNSON HOUSE,
SMITHinIXK, CA,
alFort Vallry for Ptttj
tsssatsstAsas cuu,b ^ ,or r “
Train* on Jttakoly Extoiulon runs dally (ex-
rapt Sunday) from Albany to Arlington, aud <Ul-
iy (except Mon Jay) from Arlington to Albany.
At tiftrannah with tiarannsh, Floridx aid
WetAern Railway, al AugtuU wilh all linealo
North aud Bast, at Atlanta with Air Lino and
Konnmaw Boutea to ail point* North, £a*t and
Pullman Sleeper from Auguxta to WaahlngtoD
Itkre.l ahaao. m
log Can can bo cecurod at
f Confrere a
Is the place to stop and geta GOOD
SQUARE MEAL.
THE ALBANY HOUSE!
.Herrick Barnes,Proprietor
Albany, Georgia.
Plaster,
FOB SALE BY
GEO. S. GREENWOOD.
RUMNEY,
FA8HI0NA8LE TAILOR,
WASHCtCTOS STREET.
Jt.HT^BEarVED. a LARGE LOT OF SAM-
Latest styles!
FALL m WINTER SUITS!
by uiiM tram cod -
enviag at Mh.*od
e LbiH train.
ah for Brantwick
, Brunswick &:5u
i« k 9:tX) r. M
Y. „
for uaiuatevUlc
3i:t Ko»d tak’
. Mon
train, mating
atpsar.M.
KltLSS.
d*iiy at 5:10 P a*
4 * 0:06 FM
»* . ]0:tfPM
“ IX AIM
M ifM A M
•* 9:0o AM
44 1140 AM
•* - .4:40PM
**• trarfi
•• ......8^0 P M
44 .... 1:05 AM
Arrive lebeauvilie 44 . sm a M
Arrive Jesup 44 0:00 am
Arrive Savannah 44 bimaM
*—| —n through from Savannah
Iy without chanyc.
Albany.daSly who g
train* both way* on South treat
sn<J from Maci Euffiula, Montgomery, Mt/-
btlr. New Orleans etc.
Mail steamer leaves Baiuond jn* for A -vaich: *
ColM ***** ColumhUfi every Tue. day anti nutur*
t^ioae connection at JacksonTill** Jady (bur-
days excepted) for Cirwn Cove Tprint, a, Hu
Augustine, Paiatka, Kntcrprl^r, Saaferal an !
nllYandings on ht, John’s river.
Train* oa B. A A. K.K. leave junction, goicg
htllSD P. M., and for Brunswick ;
SHIRT CUTTING
.''leeping Car
Berths find Drawing 1 Loo in Car acotpuu'xla*
J tiona secured at Bren’s Ticket OIL No.ri
: Bull street, aad at tiie company • • **pot,
foot of Liberty at reel.
JAJJ.L.TAYLOIL
General Passenger igart.
J. S.Tr*OK.M*%trr of TransportsUoD.
K. G. FUBQXOi supcrintemlfiit.
specialty
... l.elfr trtri. lit* htiJ
oalu lit tr-itei ktartt
la fcur u -tli tit wt» to'jod aa-I
r > Read U
I by a flFci’o. It-- r.v
tai tt a.t.r !.U lay
r tori a day* Wfifc.
II. U DLNNABL*
IfTIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, .Prcpxia
riVt.li u.jk- tOfttM’y fratfir at t
I as tlnin at ar.Tihlnc cl*.*,
i : : ’I We- YwiJl aUrri j
■ a tlfijratrl «p»L'J* made at
Good Work! Perfect Fit aud
Ke&sonable Priced
Guaranteed 1
• re before the jHiiilic. Ton
■ at work for
el***- t dpi ia I
yon.
at home L/
• otnen,
i rrrrj w}\er‘ '•> "V j:k f^r u*. Now
i an work in »|«rv tlm** only t^r
Urur to the hnaluCMt. Ym ran
Jo the Work. No oaecso t.li to
: } kj -111aioorc. Co-iJj
Moaey ruad« u«t, ea,iJr,
sue .A Co., A..»u«ta,
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