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8ATUKDAY. DECEMBER 24.1881.
Two hundred stalwarts made a
eh\rge on Arthar for office Saturday.
It be-ins to lock as if “revenue re
form* will he the next political is-
Coxoazss adjournod yesterday for
the holidays. It will convene again
on the 5th of January.
' “The stalwarts are to have all the
posuoffices in Georgia," eaith an ex
change. Well, then, we hope our p.
m. is “a stalwart of the stalwarts.”
M.aczttcs £.Tao»ros,proprie«;f
o' the Atlanta Pott-Apptfil, writes
from Washington to that paper that
to., c is io Washington utv a Georgia
Republican aassetaesa composed of
Georgians who axe holding Federal
office: there. B. D. Locke, of Colam-
bus, is President. He says that co
parson can, or will be permitted to
h ild any goreiDacut position in
Wsihington unlrss he Is e member of
the Republican association' of his
Stab 3 —that “none but Republicans
need apply?* that “the government
now, from the highest to the lowest, General Jobnstoo. The people of the
and through all of i's .ramification is. -South will not believe that Jefferson
Davis even embetsleJ a dollar from
I
Tire first and greatest difficulty that
will have to be met by those who pro
pose to hfshoueiac Georgia, will bo to
find an issue upon which to ruse a bat
tle cry,
The holiday adjournment of .Con
gress has been reached, and ns real
business has yet been transected in
either house. There has simply boon
a flow of bills in the Hou-e, aod a
flow of talk it the Senate.
These were twonty-fivo deaths from
stnallpox in Chicago last week. It
been proposed in the common council
of the city to erect a smallpox hospital
as a means of preventing a farther
spread of the dread disease.
It has been shown since the recent
failure of the big fertilising firm of
—Basin A Co., of Baltimore, that on a
capital of 1270,000, the concern did an
annual business of over 12,000,-
; 000. There is food for ^reflection in
this,
o lesrn
of Colonel James Mwaddoll, which
occurred at hit home at Marietta last
Friday morning. The cause if his
death, ae we understand it, was the in
juries received several years ago on
tho Western and Atlantic Railroad.
A TOttBG German chemist of Bald
mere is tbs largest advertiser in tho
country. He spends two hundred
thosssod dollars s year sad has made
• great fortune by • liberal aed strik
log use of printer's ink. The basis of
i article he advertises is kerosene,
at it has been a gold mine to the ad
Bzxriunx, Queen’s coun-
be the wealthiest prec-
England. Hia la w office is a
shabby back room furnished with two
chairs, a. table, s few musty law
books, and an army of ink' bottles.
•Bis clerk's room, adjoining though
plain, is furnished with princely splen
dor in comparison with the den of the
great barrister. He $1™ away great
sains in charity, while bis personal
expenses are almost nothing.
Tnc fact that seventy-two “cranks’
have been arrested in Washington
Since thj assassination give* some idea
of bow numerous these dangerous
character j moat be in the country at
large. The Cincinnati Timu-Htar
thinks that "a proper application of
hemp in tho case of Guitoau will oper
ate to check the spread af crankiness,
especially that type of crankiness
which has its root in devilish depravi
*7"
- Bon. A. O. Bacon ought to me Col.
t W. Avery for damages, and then
circulate himself extensively through
out the State to let the people see that
he doe* not favor that miserable,
bear-looking picture that is palmed
off on an^msospecting public, as a
hysiognomy in Col
of Georgia from
1850 to 1881.’’ If he expects over
to offer himself for Governor ho had
better attend to this matter at once.
In the Virginia Goner*! Assembly
on Tuesday a vote was taken for Uni-
tad States Senator to succeed Senator
Johnston, whose term expires March
4th, 1883. A full vote was cast in
both Bouses, resulting in the elec
tion of H. H. Biddleberger, tho Read
jus ter candidate, who received a solid
party vote. The Democrat* voted
solidly for Senator John W. Johnston,
the present incumbent In the Senate,
a Straightoot Republican vote was
east lor Gen. W. C. Wyekam.
The New York Public has been
making some very valuable estimates
of the increased cost of living in this
country. Taking the amount required
for the consumption of an ordinary
working man U finds that it would re
quire 1123 07 to support him a year in
November, 1878, (159 47 in 1879,
$155 91 in 188Q, and (167 85 this
year, an advance of 36 4 per cent in
four years. The advance ia the coat
of clothing has been very alight, that
having remained at about the same
figures daring the past three yearn.
Food, however, ha* advanced nearly
peresnt
entirely in the control of the' Republi
can party, and that party tho* taking
a new lease upon life will rale the
nation henceforth for several .year*.'
He extrnd* an invitation to ail seedy
Republican* of Georgia to put ia thalr
claim* for office now, saying that the
State has not a* many official posi
tion* ms a pro rata distribution would
entitle it to, and that good “Republi
cans. the right sort of men, from Geor
gia, can get office here at soy time
cow/’ _
Box. Bsxr. Haems Bsewstxe, who
ha* been confirmed a* Attorney-Gen
eral, U a lawyer of considerable dis
tinction, and has for many year* oc
cupied a prominent position at the
Philadelphia bar. He. ia also well
known as a platform orator, and he
often appear* at collage commence
ments and other umi van erica, where
fine literary performances are ex
pected. He was born in 1816, and is
consequently well advanced in years,
although in appearance and action, es
pecially In dress, be gives the impres
sion of a man who has still a great
deal of the enthusiasm and buoyancy
of youth. Up to the breaking out of
the war Mr. Brewster wits a staunch
Dem tcrat Hu often attended the Na
tional Democratic Conventions, and
maintained intimate relations with a
number of tho leading Southern
Statesmen of the ante-bellum period.
His wife Is a daughter of the lain lion.
Robert J. Walker, of Miaoisrippi.
Ilox. FeEDfeuicK Theodore Fkeuxo-
Horan*, who Waa on Monday appoint
*<1 Secretary of Slate by President Ar
thur, ia a nephew and adopted son of
-Theodore Frel laghuysen, who waa-Cni
ted States Senator from New Jersey
from 1829 to 1835, and Whig candi
date fpr Vice-President on the ticket
with Henry Clay in 1844. He ww
bora at Millatone, N. J., in 1817, grad,
sated at Rutgers College in 1836, wai
Attorney-General for New Jersey
from 1861 to 1866, and United States
Senator from 1866 to 1869, and from
1871 to 1877. During his last term in
the Senate he waa rated me a staunch
supporter of President jQrant. He re
sides at Newark, and is one of the di
rectors of the-aeapendad Mechanics’
National Bank of that city.
Wx see it stated in a New York pa
per that about a. hundred inspired
.idiots, met ia that oity.diiring the pa«t
week to consider the best method of
improving:the human breed, ard it
may be said that Iktir daUbers ti -: a
gave moot convincing proof that im
provement waa naeded somewhat.-.
The plan they propose is that the gov
ernment shall appoint a commission to
determine who shall be allowed to per-
patrate matrimony. After these -p..--u-
tative souls have learned bow to r gu
lata love by law, it-will be ssfs foi
them to tem their attention to Iran-
mitting sunshine into golden eagl. -
and tnrning moonbeams into trade Jul
ian.
them, even though a thousand John
ston's riae up pnd charge him with it.
The Phllxdelphit Prat publishes!
what purports to be an interview with j
General Joseph F. Johnson in which it i
ls very strongly intimated, if not di
rectly charged, that Jefferson Daria
cmbexxUd about 12,SCO,COO in gold
and sHver^ belonging to the Confeder
ate government, at the close of the
late war. Such a charge is as ridieu-
ions as it must b* slanderous and it is
to be regretted that such aa outrageous
attack should ever have been made
upon the patriot Chief Magistrate af
the Lost Cause, by such a man as
Will \Von<W. Kvrr Cease.
reft W«yae ffsOj Srart.tl
Mr. John G. FIcddermao, the well-
known Merchant Taller, in Union
Block, writes: "I wav a sufferer for
many years with neuralgia and rheu
matism, and found no relief ondl I
tried St. Jacobs OiL After using two
bottles I waa entirely cured.
|\cuj gkflurvtiscmcuts.
BLIND TOM,
The Wonderful
MSIC.1L NEMIHfM
W ill stv< one of hi* marveloai «at< r-
utameou
AT OPERA HOUSE!
iikj Emisg, k 2,
IomoMacing*1*o'clock. AdmfcMion Mela.
Hem-rod Seat* at 75 ct*.
06TSe»i i aararad in advance at Welch a
Mine’* Book Store. decatdlwlt
famous
Ms Janes Hood, a brother of G.m -
oral John B. Hood, living in Mont
gomery county, Kentucky, claim* to
have discovered the original mines <o
silver on Sand Mountain, worked
hundred yean ago by the
Swift, who some across th» asourtain*
from North Carolina about the dm- or
u little after Daniel Boone. - Swift re-
tamed to North Carolina with a fat u-
loua amount of silver in bars, but di<d
before he could return to increase h:a
wealth. The secret of the location
died with him. Mr. Hood claim! to
have disooverod not only'the lode, but
the pit worked by the pioneer.
PBEsmswr Aariiun has adopted th«
following rales for tho reception of
visitors at tha White How-o r.z:
Mondays, Wednesdays and ThuiaJar*
from 10 a. a. to 1 p. m., th- gon-ial
public, Inc Hiding members of Cmp e-s
and other officiate. Tuesdays *• d
Fridays (Cabinet <C*y») from 1<J *. io.
to 12 m„ Senators and ileprow-nta-
tires only. The* Freakiest revere*
Saturday* and Sunday* for him*.. If,
and ou those daya will receive no ore.
H<* will hold hi* Ural public re.-<-pti a
on New V'ar’fe day.
,-Cauae an
A4tikp,
The main cause of ncTvou>ira** i* is
digestion, and that ia caused l>y weak*
nes> of the stomach. Ho ore can have
sound nerves and good health without
o-ing Hop Bitten to strengthen tho
slomach, purify the blood, aod keep th ■
llvfr and kidneys active to carry off all
the poisonous and waits matter af tho
system. _
The exhibition of women at the trial
of Guiteou has net been to the credit
of their *ex, if we may except the con
duct of Mrs. Scoville, who has ex
hibited s sisterly affection for her un
happy brother. But so one can read
tho interview bftween Guiteou and his
divorosd wife; briefly described in our
telegraphic column*, ind not be touch
ed by it
Here is a woman cruelly and brutal
ly outraged under the nacred name of
wife, who forgets her wrongs and goes
to the felon’s cell to comfort him in
the hoar of his ante trial and peril. It
was loo much even for the erratic and
depraved bo Soon, and it sufficient to
make all men forget, for the time
that Ood is bis wisdom has added,
weaknesses and whims to the
virtue and purity which belong to an-
gcls.—Telegraph and Meutngcr.
PARTNERSHIP.
I HAVE thi* cur MficUted with ma my
former clerk, A. E. Ru«b. had the bori cm
will be cnnducuvt la tha Mowof Beater *
Bu*h, and tra*t to be ab*e to fire greater
facilities to all my cuBtomrn.
J. T. IlKSTU.
We annennee that we will be associated ae
partaeca from tbit day, tad solicit tho patron*
mgr of our old friends and of the public gen
erally. J. T. Heart*,
dccsswit * 8. E. BUSS.
FOR SALE.
1 W1LL offer tor sals on Tueatay.ihe M
day or January. ISB. bttore the Court
Bonn dour, la Lsetbura, Ca, to tb* highest
bidder lor cub, jTCO acre* ot land, *ltu>t«d la
the eouatir* or Dooly, tw*. T*rr*n. lowndu.
Clinch and Worth. LoUXo*. l*S,n, I t,cack
half ot ITS. Eighty acnaot itweast part at
So. SS0 (with a fury on I1latrtv«r) asd tnc-
nsenate luh Uatrtctot Le*county;
FOR _SAL£,
100
Tl'lt MULES
HORSES
ISB
Ooc.ia.iu
S. K.
K-IKKriAX,
Albany, Ca.
S. J-. OCOSfi,
Attorney-at Law,
(OSes la hi Caoit Hou*,
ALBANY, QA- *
^tUmnait coasts la Ik* auuay <tu
ty: .ifcr.swwty
BARGAIN IN LAND.
O SE place.too and t.rry on Vttet
river, In !4th -Harriet, Lev count-.-. On..
Uaarored.
"omr place. 4W aero*. •• cleared, m ft. W.
K. fi— ta ittk di»trirt ullic jonntj, Gwr*
%■ 489 aerr*, w>U improved, (ta
boose and screw, ia Sri district tf lerzell
county. Georpa.
Oar pieco, SM acred, improrut, m
tflct of Lee conntr.
Uw place, 2 o «tore% not itrproved, !a tub
dUtrict of Lee ronatr.
r*oa»* iota. XMu acre-, 14 Worth, Lt.trade*
and Oiarh coaetlr*.
One lot, 2X> arrrr, ia Wilcox coaarr.
Ia all 374a. tTarranty title*. Terrell idaoe.
wonb the money axted, t« : IU%. if not
Bold before, wfll be offcro.1 at a net km ia Ltca*
tnxiw, l*t Tne$d»y in J.iLi*nry next. Term*
ca»£. Apply to tao OB’ler-igacd.
G.M. STOCKS
FiHasfsIip.
**. W. F. Hafinn
dU»ol»<4 (sruaen „
t»y tauiual c-.nsect Mr. Ilandrld coatlmzlM
m badness at the ** *.« a*d tlitf.
O S ibe Mb i-S Xorambe*. W. F.8ainriiir
and M. I MaXvclll «1 !•->;»<a |sitMitll{
W. V. HdtrmiU),
51. (. ifinEU.
LOST.
M fi. L. 15. C. KVANSlost eue cote aad
Grand Jury acript ae foliowa: one day
’ date l prom in* to |»xy L. B. Cl £vaa*, a*
dian of Emma C. r.rant, one bundled
art with interest from date.
G. W. JACKSON*.
Ill*, one Grand Jury script. Maouot fl •.
Xorrmjcr Trra, ls+% So. 7. Signed by Johr
W. Pearce, Clerk.
Any information will be gladly received 1 j
L. fi. i:. K V ANS,YfamiUa, Ga.
afterdate
guard
dollar
Aug !6wtf.
JE> Xj A. IS* T AJT IO N
TJVOB fcKNT. LE.V>K < K >.At.V!pS -JIIXS
I Eaxt of Alban f. rontainlug U3i acre*.
Good gin bouse; »• w tr>n fereur; L:..le;
thirteen cabin., and da ;ug lurase. with five
t all cr ad*tr* *«. ; .
' J. UASIri,
■j, Ga.
•optafkur
Albany, i
COTTON PUITITI6IS
To Rent
J II SVETluw*Spl«adldCaU.a Plan
tation* to rant out tor next year. 'They ai*
coavenloat to Albany, and are really
First das*. Call oa or writ* me at Ate
baay.
T. If. U'lLUSGOAn.
ta ISth cllKrict og Ess ooanty;
■UStab] dlstrlutofIcr.
tion; Ml mere* ii
Latest! aad 3*s
Lot Stand 1M aerss
rail ooanty; trs acraaof aorta part eta la
Sad dutrlctof Toireili 1*> la TthdMrictot
Clinch: US inltik district of Lotrndts: M ud
SS in Tih district if Worth, sad MS ta Uth ot*.
trlrt ofWIloox. Some of these are valuable
tor tana purpose*, otter* tor timber. I will
Undo irtratelr tor any or allot tho abort
land* before the day of sale. Apply lost* St
Leesburg, Ga. Wanvaty titlas.
decs* a. u. stoke:.
lOOODStfawberryPlants
AT 60 OBWTa PER*TOO.
"EARLY MONTROSE ”
N. P. TUT.
FOR SALE.
Ibrms and further infortuxiiou cm bAi urnlsbed
on application to fi. UGUX6KY.
Dec. lMwdltw
Oizoulaz ITo. IS.
Omcs 09 tag Basueab CoaodMoa* i
Atiaau, ^0^ Dtceaibxr 1.1*41. j
eilHE mazUBam rum eilewed oa forfificen am.
A oa aad after wxaaary lit, Ut2.be twenty
(89) per oest higher than ClamK. U-Sundard
Bxtm," accept when rateable* been agreed upon
between olflwreat raUroade for a l*a> rat* or may
henmiUr be agreed on by Nueb roeda
deeMfawtt
Secret**?
JAXKa A SMITH,
Cbaiman.
LOST NOTES
TV
I ML for
. - Three notes eignod by X. F. Mercer: one
for (50.07. dated reburary 39th. 1MI, and due
•O tf ober Uth, 1881; one forll 11.44. dated March
1MI. and due October 15, 1MI; one to*
63, dated March :0th, 1961, and doe Octo-
IS. 1841. All the above note* payab> to
Jo‘>a A. Darie, Receiver or Bearer.
The above note* nave been loot, and all per-
ffiono art warned not to pnrcheee either one of
“m. U, M, BTXE.
December 12th, IMl-dlwRwIt
SE note oigned by P. L. UiUnan. dated
19th, 1-5I, due November l4t»
_ _ tree notes signed by X. F. Mercer: one
for yWLOO^wed Feburary 36th. 1381, and due
Notice !
By yirtae of the power* vetted ia nc b^r
of trust, executed, by EoWri
■■■PHI dated December 30th, I860. anT
the other September Yvth,ttei,eoo vey Ing to me
the hereinafter deecrlbfd property for the ben
efit of creditor* therein designated, I vriU xel)
at public outcry to the higarvt bidder, before
the Coon lloaae dor in Albany, Doughem
County, between the legal hour* of$ticnff>
Italcft. on Saturday, the Acrcntb day of Janua
ry, eighteen hundred And eighty two. the fol
lowing tract* nf fond, to-wit: aoU of land in
the (iitb) diotrictof Mitchell county, Georgia,
M ollow*: Lou (ttS)*oa» hundred and fiftv •
| two, (158* one hundred and fifty- Area, rl4i y
one hundred and fort: -two, (l*n owe bundre-t
aad forty-three, (1441 oac hundred aad forty•
four, each of anut fota containing (StC) two
baadred and fifty oerm. more or 1cm; al« j, h>
Mid Ninth District tho following fractional
I lota, Th: (145) one hundred and forty-five.,
NOTJOE
A. G* GRANT,
FfirM^UsapsMppliff
. b ill I a firdt-i _
Photographic btudlu c. tee Jewirb
fiysegogoe lot in ALHAX^ about tb»
t/D, w*i*ted;bj Mr. C. H. W ASTERS. Bele-
^FThocu«vin«, Ga., will
•on. Ill n with choke •uuuimcau.
mod the very beat • frame*, case*, cocs _
•** b* prcparx.l toteko mod ga1M phrtp
IchMal^S®
takes to pfomeaU petron*. Cnlldru:«an be taken
by the new 8rama^*el*tlne piecoi.prodaelng*
food likeness Is oce-tcotk of n mcend. h«»
and price i at tb« Poet cSce aad
‘ fiovkfitcr*.
mUid Albany ha* nererhad a
•tally fim-dam ante*, cad a;/» cot have another
for tone yearn toccai,«»araujoarmiTes oi th.
W. H, Brimberry,
Manqfaetcrer of and dealer ia
Carriages and Buggies,
CAMILLA, OA.
A GENERAL cwrUust of Bstggiee al
ways oa hand, and for tale »r- as ’ow
price* a* first-das** work c* a bo furalshod
aaywhero in this section. Alt work tnraod
oat of^m^^eetstlUbiacnt gusraaeeed to gtre
I also deui in
(Joffins, Bnrial Caskets,
And all kind* of 1'tv‘c takmVUood*. A full
lino of Coffins, ete, constantly on hand.
W. II. BRIMBERRT.
Camilla, Ga.. Xov. 3«L <331. t:
7alnatile Lets of Land for Sale.
TWO Hoadred Oea- ter* 1XTTS. all ouppsd cf
A and coc >tItutiiiK what L kaowa as the Hca
•Mon plantation^ sAWnnltig tb* niwten cotmA
iluH« of the city ui Alima r. M'sb,dry aiklhMi
thy lursJIty; weil adapted for flndjoris «r cur
e riet, or tor rMl&iai* iitiuttg ssay from th*
river and sll msiaris. fur s»«* un twiMwli
•erax Fcrfurtfcfr iM-unwr* apf^J ^or ad
irwe WRTGHTAPfl t.. ... J. X. KENI*AU
411-eihw lie '*e|iL{i*w(wl*
and nine, and*one-halt "ot fractional lot
aw «?°5i£ Tm - tm * m
— hundred acres, more or Icso If - i4
any reason **id sale is not
for^ ,
pic ted on saM day, or the terms
complied with, the sale will be resumed ami
continued from day to day, at the same place
hoax*, until said sale U
t nos oampHed with.
Term* cash. Alao, by virtue ol the said pow
ers vetted ia me by sak( deeds. 1 will sell at.
private sate, all that city lot situated on the
north aide of Pine straotlu the city of Albany,
and county of Dougherty, on which the said
Robt. J. Bacon now resides and which is mote
described in tho deed conveying
by the heirs of J. M. Cooper
J. ltacon. Terms cash.
A, O. BaCUX.
particularly ii
tbesdme mm3
Io the cgld Robt, J
C.1
^Takingeffort *ye and after iKvember 11th,
( caves A51...itvfor Mont t - T .
Arrive* at Albany from Macon daily Bfil pm
Leave Albany for Macon dally . IS pa
Arrives at Albany from Montgomery 4:10 pm
Leave* Rlakely for Ali*anjr 0:19 n m d&Cy ex
cept Sunday.
A it? vc* at Albany from Blakely Wdl a a
dally exoept Sunday.
Leaves Albany for ttufccly IS?) p m dally ox
cept Sunday.
Arrive* at Blakeir fzvoi Albany IJ7 p a daily.
except baa 1 ay.*
Might freight and accommodation leaves
Albany fCrfi
. _ jr Smithril!« S09 p m dallyexeept
.Sunday, arrive* at Albany front Smith*
- - Monday.
DAVIS,
Agent.
Great chaser tb make mcr.ey
Those who always taka advantage
of the pool chaoem for. makisg
-money that am ofervd^Ktneca&y
IhcesaM wealthy, white tteee who
da not laipritv soch 'dwsoes is>
. irtr. We waal. »*ey aoah,wat—
hoys aad rfriste work for qsrtent In their
local!tits. Any oee «a do Urn wmk prof
from tbs first sUrt. Tha bwfiaen will payi
thaa ten times ordinary wags*. Exj»Mive.oatit
fornltbed tnc. Faost wboeagacvstsflvtemaha
money rapidly. Yea an devote your w cute tiam
to the work, or only year spots
Closing Out Sale!
| RH( Holiday Season
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FOR ill!
SANTA ©L.AUS
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If
Cnard Aentn.c Mm»,
. eyeayelloF,
kidneys disordered, symptoms of pika
‘ ntinz you, taka at onoea few
of Kidney-Wort It it nstars's
great assistant. Use it as in advaare
rd—don’t wait to get down sick,
largs advsrtiasms nt.
For the Holidays!
Is. L. RAISINS,
NEW CITRON,
NEW CURRANTS.
SEEDLESS RAISINS,
New figs,New Nut$-a!l kinds.Chestnutsicaljfharks
^roptinl and ^on\Bstk ^rmts,
Fancy Biscuits & Crackers
■u.^iiiCAMPY TOYS^uiZl
FRENCH CONFECTIONERIES l
AND A FULL LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES.
Those goods are not dust-beffrimed, “stall, flat or unprcStaMe," bet are sack
is have been jost received FRESH from the wholesale houses.
CWNext door to Post Office.
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Dm, UJwtonr
\jxln makes hie annua! how tn the^ood people of Sonthwrst G«or|
wuhlngtheta all a MEKKY CHRISTMAS mid UAl’FY NEW
gio.
Yf
andsDtt A
ear, w,
to announce thnt lie has made hU Headqttffrten for the Holiday Sc.is.-i:, usm; a
with Messrs. WELCH & MCSE, where will ho found a larsp- and besutifulu. 9
tortment of CHEXSTMAS GOODS of every’ description, including
TOTS OF ALL KINDS, BOOKS,
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due Gold Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Bracket! I
ELEGAS2 NOVELTIES J.V SILVER-WARE,
and hundreds of Handsome Goode suitable for Ue'lday Presents. Those vta I
Ing to make a selectlou would ilo well to coll aad see the Beautiful and Tvkj I
Asaortment of Lovely Goods thus I oiler them this season.
Santa Claus.
P. S.—Any orders-directed to mo cere of
WELCH & IMZITSIE
will twelve prompt attendtloa. I>x. 17-eodtiMk< B
X r.TUT.
We contemplate making a change in oar business witb-
:o enable t:
in the.next few months, and to
deoided to Close Oot
os to do so we have
AT AND BELOW COST
ENTIRE STOCK,
Conaistingof Dress Goods. Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
Gloves,Laces, Ladies’ Neck "Wear, Corsets, Hosiery,
r : __ J m l-' r - • , • r«.,, J
Table Linen and Towels, Irish Linens, Silks,'
Trimmings, Blankets, Quilts and Comforts;
Gent’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Gent’s and Ladies’ fine City
Made Boots and Shoes, Trunks,
Satchels and Umbrellas.
CALL AND EXAMINE OOOD8 AND PRICES.*
MEAN BUSINESS.
WE
TERRS STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY, WITH
OUT ANY EXCEPTION.
S,
i GLAD
INDSTINCT PRIN1
Tift & Xrvixi,
fi. r.
ALBANY,
GEORGIA,
-icaina is-
Sash, Cement, Laths,
Doors, Lime, Plastej
Blinds, Hair, Paris,
Oad Builder’s Supplies.
AORNT* ro.1—
Western Paint and Roofing; Co.’s Non*
Corosive Paint,
WHICH V| HU CRDBH A STRICT GCAB1KTEE.
We have now in Store the LARGEST. BEST SELECTED
and MOST COMPLETE STOCK OP 4
CHOICE CHEMICALS,
Druggist’s Sundries, Elegant Toilet M
PERFUMERY, ETC.,
In SOUTHWEST GEORGU
We are HEADQUARTERS for
WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL,
VARNTSU, KALSOMINE,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTf
AndaliMatingKstaritio. to tog^&*>*»*• ***
Jt78T EECET72D, A BELECT ASSORTMENT OF
Fresh Garden Set
COME TO DHD001STS -
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