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oiid North Carolina Dretrict-
The short Mission of the
Oeugrtw* convoncsMit Mob*
♦trendy Wtialic;s ire srri rihgi*
legion. ‘ It if expected (iislli
flan Till neccesority be t ho»y.
the CAtra! Railroad «Vib» »PP r
jng meeting of tile aforkboiders.
I of Circular No,
paragraph (7) Hire© ia
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dn«fs coir before the public You j
i uinko suosey foster al work for !
than at anyt liti'ii; else Capital :
v,> w'.ii surt-yoo. $12 I
laj and aptrarM jiade at home by j
: Indus! rift*-* ?• en. aromen, boy* ,
l*Teij , *li' r-* tc eork for n«. Xo» !
time only or
uslce%s. You ran
on? can fall to
z at once Cettly
made last, easily,
twrtlj
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District
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year.
and all
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askoo iiil'.
In J^'cmoviam.
ariitttlc no’arh-
wn.mNGTa rr
CamL/Johs H. Warns,- of Qriffitf,
G»-, IrsvelinK for John Psretj .
Co n nrholessie cl ihiera, of Sew i
Tcrk, ->M in. the city ^tnrdey I Kc5n .; 3g lt;roll - gl , Em:
meeting nt« friends In busMtess, mil . # be)l<lr b „ ir
selling themfsrgo orders Ut h-.s line, j It com310Bc . ei tttth . pn ;tw . m
It is understood thst STplV X. -J- j Captsiti Smith's place, then rdns .ess
Usmmond, of the Atlsnle District, is i whrd sod soathwsrd in s circle to th
first
serving jo Congress - ** grest
sscrifioe. When
fine low practice.!
|2:'vXiO per yesr »nd
given op for n sslsry
gressraan
The tisvannsh Ml
forth in new sttii
now fsvorablc to this
lishle journal in this section, and
the fast mull look for Hs prece
dence over the Atlanta and Macon
contemporaries. .113 delivery in
iv now upon Ihe day ofitapubl
C«&.es O'Ccsos is Hvt!
Nantucket as happy and as healthy
a cie m at high water. When he
the newspaper tnenliott of hitn
brief. They will merely state
he is dead, and for a more
notice of the n-.an, refer their
to their files of 1872, whoa
lengthily obituarized from one
the country to the other.
The following Washington dis
patch, of the l»th inst., is published
by the Pott-Appeal: “Emory Speer,
who was defeated for rc-elootion to
Congress from the Ninth district-of
' Georgia, deiiiea the report that he will
act with' the Republicans this, winter,
and declares his intention of assert
ing bis independence by going back
into the Dcmoc* uic partv.
In s day or two the country will he
feasted with some interesting judicial
literature ott the civil rights act of
Congress. It was to have been put to
the test before the Supreme Court Inst
week in five cases, each involving the
constitutionality of the net. The law,
on its face, secures to persons of color
equal occorpodatioiH with whites in
amusement. These cases were carried
up from as many different States and
, Ton
, nine's place, wh -re Mr. LaEcquo , nUbuildlng 1— -~.,
! resides, and so oq >o the-Blue Spring | rush iu the United .
; flatn. This basin has no. outlet. Afmr and our conttrtK
jjfg THyVV Vtilrt (tT>2 00 *
j a season of,heavy rains it is filled with j „j t)l -rilla atretes. t
water which disappears in time under J meantjnie an- rurnin.- their attenUon
the evaporating process of a burning j W SooU| America, t-tii are settiiqr on
.. . “ foot eiteneive systems from the East
sun. Ji does not tskf a scientist to j eoart to Um5 alUifA ; unexplored
note the rcsu.d. The vacant chsirsst! interior of 1i)o fertilevaLh->-of tlie"Ama-
tpany a ; tell/ the tab-. The I ®>‘-.. At the same time the Fremffi are
shrunken eje and hollow cheek of j la^of^ Br!aza%'treaty i^h thd^I
fevet'—*.ii>:ken viitlims denote the i fives of the Upper Congo, and should
place of fit air abode.. Paesers-hy M k th^y' Occupy pernamehUy *A fegions
. . ..; . .... . f claimed it will not be long before the
Why is mtjt; Why IS d that this o.li- heart of the "dark continent is pierced
Oy a railroad from the west coast.
Nor is it to be Supposed tint, with
Egypt in the 'hands of the British
army, the projected expedition to Khar
toum and the U[)fier Nila Wjil be un
productive of permanent results. With
the facilities for travel now ode red by
laud and sea the opening up of such
rust areas of unoccupied land cannot
but cause an unprecedented shilling of
population from the crowded nations
of Europe and Asia in the next twenty-
years. With the transplanting • of
old races , to new climes and the re-
stilsant interminglin'- of‘nationalities
tins world over will come also re-
volntlous in
ver wil
trade'. ■
" New field/
delightful weptioG of our ecsoty
sr. sickly. Is there no remedy for
iis groVtons, evil? The answer. is
dV ptain. • Bseetise nobody tries to
care the evil.
A stranger walking over the ground
Would hab at the outset. Ou the hilt
just north of Copt. Smith’s plantation
h» would iook westward. Be would
e that a diieh stit through, that flat
o tliq rivei- / 'tot c mile long) Woo 11
dram the entire basin, snd -then, yes,
and then wrmld it he too much to
fancy that the fevers which spring up
sad festerfin the summer gu;:, and
scatter Ibeir rnstSfl'j poison all over
the land, vyould cease to exist for
want of materia! to generate upon.
Tlicrq ere three, “good .tnen, »u d
true,’.’.filiing the: office uf coinmi^ioitT
ers of our county, if they cannot see
their way to having this ditch cut they
could at least organize a cl'.ain-gang,
and let the mout’.ily devotees of our
county- court expend their fervor in
pi ring the spade and pick. 'Measienrs „ , „ „ , ....
Commissioners ! Get in to,our hog*
gies, ride over the grontid, and you, attention to any complaints of thii
as we know you have the welfare of
the eounty anrl its prosperity at heart,
will have that ditch cut.
Albany, iu days gone by, when her
streets were beset with stagnant ponds,
was noted the Slate over for her sjek-
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1 capitalists
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GLASS.
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W.Rl *yn»ent>ti»- grenl Nett York success of
infrtwjvKHit lie ^xtim^,iteidorow(tlc : <tra ma,
By nri. Fniicta H»«te»«n Burnett g i t; r r. s j ~ ~ 6 r. -
n»<f W. H. •illlHttv, a. presented *« , 3 3 -5 XTi. Crp J-v - J ; j
tne,_in.dl»onSn.iB^Thcat!-c,r<.r 0 nc; jy «* 3 (| , f
. ,. -vrr-.. . , 1 (.g-'ss-S* '* rv5 s-j S3
OFf-ErROl fit Kit Ul-KOlDt-OMMlSStOH j
. ATt*nra,GA..' notsir-rth tSSt. ' r
1,. Colcijin J i.( n»tcn>of tlfeCoinniJ-pioof'
swn<lartl (rc'eht'nnlff. no»r fi: use. %«;
mi
I ®§ St-5*.$■ 5-fis
commerce will be opened and the Jpr-
Cign trade of all mtticins haring it sea
board and merchants marine will ex-
hibti h gradual expiuitien. The fare
reaching results to-oonie from the
completion of the railroad projects
already organised are beyond the pow-
ers of man to calculate now.
they cover all the points involved in j ness.- Sewers and ditches have carried
« . C . .. I - .1 ... t. ,!«*. I v I U/ia ft-AS ! .1,I vtra f no f r, tli.v at t-r.'. a -..1 to ft Alt
being refused admission to theatres,
hoi'-ls and first-class cars on railways.
Rut In the laatYnaly-'i the point at is-
au_- is whether Congress has the pow-
to legislate on these matters.
(Bitil-OiWEM!. Bi:EW9TEtt has
; recoiWed a leltur frotn the Rest'd of
loetuq-ers of ihe Lincoln Institute at
b'lin.dulphlv offering - to 'change the
inltitution into a training school for
Indian girls. They propose to utilize
their establishment and to give their
services voluntarily lor the jnirpts-.-.
They requool the Altorney-fJeuersi
that water to the river, and to-day
she is, even without hqr artesian wells,
as healthy a town as there is’ in the
State. And so it will be in East
Dougherty if that terrible evil, her
huaih of stagnant water, is rmovod.
The Atlanta correspondent of the
Augusta Evening JYcwx gives thc.fol-
towiue-sccoi'ot of a recent entertain-
Thi ••Blow" Mall.
Savannah News.
It is not our custom to call attention
through the columns of the Morning
Newt to Irregularities of. the. mails,
IVe prefer to report all such matters
direct to the postal authorities, as Col.
XL 31. Terrell,, the Superintendent of
ofthis {the
it
any complaints of this
character brought to. his notice.
Sonietliiies, lirowcver, Cpl. Tyrrell is
powerless to extend any aid iu the mat
ter, as the trouble is. owing to the
e ia-dule of the railroads. This is the
Cause to which irregularities in the
in.tils between this city and Brunswick
a,-ii now doe, and of which complaint
is made in a letter elsewhere published.
The company at fault In this Instance
Is the East Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia—formerly the Macon and
Brunswick— Railroad. By the present
schedule of this road, Brunswick is- ef
fectually cut off from all business in
tercourse with the -world at large for
half a day, as our correspondent says,
the through mail for that place has to
lie over at Jessup from about 1 p. m,
to 3 a.in. i. ; ‘ ; 1
Produce! *v<itli special scenery for -
cacti act Irom '-tha Madison Square!._
Reserved Scats at (J. J. lVaiuel's bon
Adintrdou fan. 1 N- extra dhargo ter..
ert «eats. Curtain rises at Bp.nu presisety.
Notice for ; Xieivve to Sell
- Land.
. G E0R3IA—pwioHEitrv 'Cousxy.
ertr coual/, (ieorgia. l«.be pXM.'d upon ou lb©
S'st Jlonaay in jMinaw, 1883. SatM «a!e to h©
made for the purpoM ofdiaCributlon-tolfgat heint
TMf i&. therefore to npL/j all parties,credlterr
and hairs to Ik* present ob aeid.day.
- * ' W; i\ HITMAN,.
Adiflfatratot J, HUataae. ■
Guardian’s Sale.
G EO R(r! A—l)oci,TiEKT r r CocN it.
B Y'ffrtue ofiin or’er of th© Court of Ordinary
of Greene conilly. Gedrgtafsrmnfcd upon the
p.tiUon of Mrs. Ella O, aiunder*. -uardiau of
Jnlia L. DickL eon, a minor, vill l>e j-old, for re«
iorrstoaeot. before the Court House door. In
Greece eoo«tjr. 6q tbe -dretXueailfty iu January
next, tietweeu the lefulhaarsof Mt'e.al! of.loia
Nos. 18 and 'io ou aouth side of Suciel f street, t a
the city of .Ibany, GeonjULtogether with the imf
proveic6Ql9 thereoa. Each lot c>nt lining ODe*
hair acre, more or'Ieas:: •
ELLA O. tf \ONDEBS,
Gnarilao of Julia L. TOcktnson
This is a bAd arrangement. The
most direct connection which' Bnmsi
- iti .... n ;• ■ wlclc has with Ihe tmtewlc World is via
moot in Ail - tat “Henry Gradygavea s , iv ., nnah> not by way of Knoxville,
,f * ‘ Tcnn., Or Macon, Ga.; that is, thq
mail sclieduies for the city should be ( '
J. G. STEPHMS,
,': r J ; '.■■'[''caw; t
mm GROCERIES,
• -tV-
pms LIQUOHS.
uniqtti? ente^hthment the other night.
He inriJcd Toni Willson, ofilcHuftie,
n . f V »;«,*!«♦„„ _r arrangedn*to make close connectip]| . ... _
Beck of foimipkm, Pendleton ot .ics U p with tlie mails from, tills elty ffTf! A TS S
. . Lownsies, of Gbaltahoochod, the ; and uitaw Xotth. The railroad with mmi WWe
to call the attention of the Secretary ;iianh-rs of.iK> ia iiixr with him ‘ the -long' name should not'permit its
—- • > ’ .W t.. V,., Ur.1.1., J
G1>JI+&&. NO. 29.
OFJfc^CKOK rilE UAILUI.! \ 1»O»ilMISSION
' - Atlanta, C.m., (l(-:ol«t-r9fh.78S$.
JAMES V. SMITfl. ,
GAMPJtEl f. WAEf.WE. < Cuminiarioncr?*
. Jh i J s, i
laf.fTo incet Hi- cxienaious of. railrdadf
within il;o. suite. x addiUmware
ma-ictothc “-^.aiMlur.i Fwish'TjyW:’’
*’ 1 -C C 202>1 ?lTf ct3C3
.=•■ s A - \ A j -V 3 «>« .V o
iff the interior to lite uiaUer, wiih s
view of t'bteiuing »n -npregrtiitioh of
$176 per anotuc for t'scb ’chiid: pro-
vide'd- there • no less than fifty
- sesnort tenolntn tube so-fiirbehind
— aid -tJ t-n other Worn here thfi t im«s-o n the mail question.
to hth\- distlngtnshcd fiddlers. ‘ . .
Tito ipriiAtitiy ran—I>iime! at fi, fid-
V floral, firidlei'with,tub?.
1 SEEP—
hiing-vi. 9.’
rnnt.l,
tei.
Alubsnu PropMM I
DrnuknrtU.
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The Lincoln Institution was establish- rose bevy mid -trailas strings in ide the . Col. K. H. Powell, ot Bullock, intro-
etl in 1866 for the care, maintenance j cen t re . r ; e , c of , hc . table.and trie a f. ; dueed ott Monday by request :t bill to
snd education of soUUetri orphan,. | u , w „ds -nt re Mre. Watsm. ok a tea-)
T^iro^^s State,
ckpepliwr of :)ie Atlanta, nad f # ■ ; have the privilege^ the right, the liber-
Point Railroad end the East Tonewee, ; ' tl,,: ''' ?ltlrr 10 ,un3 . t i > . m ' a j ty. to sell and to drink, bnt they itave,
, Arran^r ihe lanes. When they > uot the right by-the exercise ol sqch
j rnsrotie<I into the library.'with their . ^ iR’eny to impose upon the pnbnc.. A
gates to the North Georg?*-'Confer- «dlei odder th-r’arm, there i« re-
Virginia and Georgia Railroad, have re
duced the fare to luinittais dttd dele- i
]>o.--tod t- Uave bcatt ov«rwhelmii.j5 ap
plause. Jo Handson, of Webster,
danued.to iho'pjnst^. .Tjin Lewis of
Milton, “jHiUcd’f act-ompanireenq
Atlanta Cbarfetre Air AvhUo flerati,-Vo* tickled the leading
fiddler with straws. •
cnee, which meet;' at I.aGrunge. The
Central Railroad and all its branches;
end c* Nerlh Alabama Railroad, wilt
charge four cents yer mile tho round
trip. Th’
Line ReBrcad twill charge two and
three-quarter cents per mi!" each way.'
—.iti-jusiit Xeics- Wehav. not hcr.t-d
by what rate the ministo- s and dele
gates to the South Georgia Confer
ence, which assembled in Albany w ill
roach here, but a great big wclcotpe
awaits them.
Tin-.New 1 York tHur says that Gov.
Stephens, represents the neweet idean
a> d to- ,t progressive impulses of the
3. The NTi>- gces.on to say:
Norih in all.fnc essential elements of
pro«? rlty add attraeliveness. He
an.s t" blot cut tho old Mason and
Dixon’s line, so that '.he 'erraes North
and South ’hull have merely geo
graphies! iuca.-iiug. . Ami ih* vast ma
jority cf the people stand by him in
his d rive, Georgia has made mere
■. ~ ; ! . than any other South-
■ -u Slate tint* the war. Her rich
i .; ii. . resocrees? have been
v.: Ii -.'oped. Tic line of cottoh
XiitEvntion has been ntoved norlll-
w<trdfwo hundred miles, hlar.ufac-
l ave been cnc ura^ed and built
up. Railroads have been, multiplied,
•d ’owns have sprang up almost in a
■ ,;ht. A s'cady stream of settlers
h»"- poured into the Stale, which has
reduced its debt t" )s mere .bagatelle,
•d it bus a 'larger rev-mus than it
■: "."is. a hh i it has provided generous
■'ducationai facilities for all-classes. -
dleialattd Herald-. “Independ
ence in Georgia seems to have retire*
from busmots permanently, and Alex-
anecr.S'epiiors seems to have rought
on to the old i’emocratiq ark again hr
time to save li.niself from wet feet, at
least. . met Ktuory Speer on the
street to-da.v, but lie had little- to say
cottcerning his own and Felton's'fle-
fcat. Both were running as Independ-
eni.. Speer is * ycimg man of wealth,
education, thiltora and strong amhi-
Indeed, he fuily .believiad at —-
time that he wa« the comiuc
orn man upon whom all ?
ur«f for President.
quence he feels ,’tis defeat very hit
"nly, add will not talk abcu- it
cept to-say-he: ca'ttnoL see hr 1
pene-l. - ..His {ofladj
Daniocratio ceturol'
cto defeat;
see I
hint into
Jrunketi man has iso right in a piihlic
place, on a public street, in the eves of
the world. Tip then infringes upon the
rights of others and should De punished,
lightly perhaps for the. first offense; but
more and more severely, upon repetf-
tionaofit. We trust that tin: Ldll will
pas3. The difficulty will be io agree
ing upon the punishment, but some
gradetl series, occurs to us, could read-
fJv be arranged and agreed upon. It
would purely have a wholes
FIRST-CLASS GOODS
• • s • ii . ■ 'T k
, , J ml sell far
SPOT CA!>H ONLY T
• - r ' ,- - '* ' - t :
AX'. ur.wt!a; ( AX UlVivVoti xilE
LO WEST JPItlOKS
. ■ J. O. BTISI’HBKS,,
Sept. S«. 18S2-«!i»o«l*wSro , ,
jjiH’r Ksj ft spmuaplQufcx
trua pWUti.-pSai-. Alluding to the i np on piibJic morels,
next Congress agjd its huge Democrat- i — ;— i—
1 ■ sru«t*» Ptlla sngnr Oosted.
I J -1I a ' t -| Tutt's Pills are now covered with a
It wg.fcpe.vd o.. the .ntaunex.' in ! Vanilla Sugar Coating, making them
whtch the Dem-KraisA,^ Ut«r power 1 „ p l wlsa nt toswullo-.v as a little sugar
whether, or not fjrty retain the conn- j , u ^. ^ relide rins them agreeable
denooof the Muon. It they use ’ t0 th- most delicate stomach. This
theur power iwlishly <» criminally j a j. fuaE adoptioI1 Cwer9 itporaible to
tbw will agmv, become the mindly, j etM anything to these very popular
*Vhat is v? e economy in th^ , au( ) xvound erf ally efficacious pills) ;is
Sdmims•.ration of the Government- | it ^ bitter’taste vutd.pr-of
: T r * 1 fnfis thfm fri-im cLan^e^r.JT ciimn! a
notice,
P ERSONS havin? tilaiias- cita e
of Thotnkri U. Curry dcceaaetl, lute of
Baker county. Harare request*1to present
lliem toIQ(? rtHdorsigH^J- .vy.L. L'UKHl.
Jtlilford, Baker county; Ga.. 0€i £T, IS32 im
ible^onif effect l DR.W.W. BACON
R ESPECTFULLY tender*liis sendee* In the
r*rious branches ofhf* “*
citizens or Albany and snrrot J
^ OFFICE at BesW^jce on
not voting of the public Ian-is to ci
• -’ict«’ iu its future, and' wants P 0 ^” 9 ’ » in s ,f. h | thus
. , as will proter>, r.ho »wj Ic ol xhut
to .; more than the equal of lbs • v -• - - *• • •• : - *••• • P art8
, . „ t-My-^! parts ofitAw^ .. A!a u f .* kta ,, 1
country from » disastrous cpolpMi- . The-.-oiisumor of Tm-'s Pii.i.s will"
tools them from
'og- tbefr ^rh
orld.
V clitsali
in all
READY" AlONEY".!
FOB FARHERS AVD BUSKESS HEX OF
OOCGHERTY. ’J1TCHELL AM) BAKER.
T All tuepSRd to Uoii ilOM*
A l&ptrrentitKgBqBW--, .
h years. Iio money requjrcu
Tsnce. Borrow and pmy chjft f«ry*
Ml
tion from foreign manulactmers, and | ri on btlessappreCiate'tbisimprovet ae nt,
vet will HOty-t in the interest ot n;o* , w j,j c h has been made at great expense
nopolieu: and .V» special legislation j {0 th8 prC pricto- while, the prioe re-
tcr. mdividrnls. Oe this broad ! mRins lhe f mme ^ j^ fore . -
grounn the Democratic party ran re- . • , ^ , --- --
tern power. If it wefekly y ields to in
dividual interests i’-.wiU surely bo,de
feated again. ; '
All of which is strictly true and."
worthy ofheiug iolloa ed ttvthe letter.. , ,-
... J '. , , tendered his re=ignation, and that a
th- Deiaoerau, will be on trinl, an 'h ra e-(ing oft he board of directors of
if found faithful, the people will give. t u,, Central Railroad had been hold,
them'foil pbivc-r. j and the resignation of Captain Raoul
1 —--.••• j to take cflcc: December 1. The' pres9
It would appear that the day of the I t hrou t hout the State all proclaim his
baggage-smasher is on the wane. The j candidacy for the .presidency., of the
Onion Pacific company Ins been I Central Railroad in opposition of Gen.
’ E. P. Alexander. It is said that Capt
AISjay-Q.-Sert. 11,18«-l«vas «.l
issgrro
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Rciliuitlaa of .Captain Baoti).
Mnou GripMc- VTV - A v j"*~ X |
We have bee tv informed, Ihrough a
sonree considered reliable, that Viee-
Pretddent W. G. Raoul had really
In or-it-r to belter aupplr sur many ettto
of Southwest OeorffS. »e fesvejust tilted up*
elegant estaMiabm- nta*.
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Where will
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8. Tbet>fiTi*r t*g^Miow allow m errain rail-
.• ro^tlsdin notum »rr. >a fop tv
»ftd itrcnt* ItcaiJp to tiie ^tamTan! col-
- uixm.'J, as ni!opictl by th, f cneutar.
eatinminu rut*ou rates, suMition-
.. jilt l>** ricnt;t^vif”av3 ul OWon. ii» t-ftws
*' wb-refraetioof of cents orciir tlie r.tnr-
e*t tmlf ©cat ia« r ho used
VXUl’bKLl. W tl.i ace,
' 1 Cfut • i» u: pro ^e«n
R. A. IlACON. Seer, tary.
npsV- d i j w-i tv -? .t •
XV YOU WAIfT
Exllhl :
sail I
r rt . »t .T " ~a zr't- w t*.
i ei t ?J rv t i -ri rj ti
j-£s!3-2£S^ir3ar$aa
Immense Bargains
it# A1UC CO WELLED TO
Regardless of COST.
Dres? Goods Ladies Fine Sho Si
Ladies Fine Oloaksi Ladies Kid Gloves,
Hoisery. Lace Ox.rtains- Balmoral Skirts,
And many Artie es too numerous to Mention.
50 Per Cent Below
Jeans 20e. Worth 40c.
Jeans 30c. WortIi55c.
Jeans 40c. Worth. 75c.
tail and.be convinced.
r i\T
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And
Li ■ k
COLLEGE,
2 r if? r i
Jtn tinI. Br '
SILVERWARE
9*1 TbeCldsti w 3f. w calmur. cf the“stan<l-
arU freight lariflv’ b©tweeu 2n» » ud 3 » miles,
inclusive, U char get I to rcai a* loHavrs:
Dollar.*; ' Do-1.aj> Dollars
Milov p«*rt«n Miles per t»9-Miles per ton
ifo .... f: 4# ; 2*10 .. ....?; ;:,3 A ?u-s
M 2 60 770 .. . I fc iit » JS
.... 2 8 •XI ’ S XS
2 Slj»B ir.;,0 5 28
r U0 2 9f
r the Bo.’.riL
t ‘ J.\M.Ei3L SMITH,
~f - Ctrl-Rift a.
CQK8se r et.vry. 20-:»im4w |
mulcted for $423 for the wreck of a ;
passenger a OuUit. When J»e court? • superintendencY and management of
take cognizance of Ihe matter,railway | theCiacinnati Southern riilrogt!.
companies will consult ihrir ihlerests |
bint of Letter*
and inculcate among th-.ir employees , Re t!nin . in lhe Post office. Albany,’
the necessity <;f proper treatment of ? Oa^%o«igherty Coant>’, November 24,
In ib*\ “ity. Bh Jf. H. WILLI4H8,
of 2keSfr»n, j* iiiicre.<itU in tbfs cf'abJtsb j
icttit, aoU eriH r© pit a*ed tdhvte his friecd* tall j
and exam! Ae m»r
ELEGANT STOt'K !|
it k Fiji!!!
other people's
Mews.
property.— Savannah J 1882
: Bostick, Jno E Ingram. Frank (2)
7 . i Barnes, Crawford Jarrot, Sua
Gex. A. it. Liwtox ar.d MajojJ BeatJ . ; py j . Jordan, A R
Joseph E. Cnmming appeared before: {Jeev«, R A Johnson. BiUrk
the joint Judiciary Committee on : Bokcn. Aaron Iverson, Betsey
to
Wednesday and made arguments in
! Briant,.Richard
xencoy, . lioH. j
; Cox, Mary .;nah ; p#o
favor of the dismissal ot the case ; Corthgton, Sarah' Johnson, Rachel A
nowpendipg against tlie Webern and | Cook, B E v-r--
-Atliatic Railroad lessees. -It is apw ! Conley, Sfatiy
generally believed that the. State will i slfraly,'
have little to gate, even with the sue ; Dat , iS( R eu t,en Murray, tie*,
cessful termination of the suit. Evans. Joe Newberry, Jno
—w •— Ellis. K Pope, Marry
lx the jail of Duyidsou .onntv, • F arV crtoH, H-:.-:nrRhodes,'Georgia
Whirl. !, ulf.rt-J , ptOcnocMhlov.,
fonnerty jatwilel -
J. P. Stevens <fe
JEWELERS.
ill's
tXntxtx a n
<Jo.« -
ks for celifctlfiD ol Slate and {
for 1882 .will be tioaed After
>rcra v cr J.'ch. CctDfr ami aetll© at oo.o and \
neo»st ofexecniion. .-.j- ;
- - J. B. FOBRE'TER,
Tas CfdJactcr Deo^berljr County.
l Itotta. Ua ^.-ytsobires. lsetnofiis ■ •
on bvick,iuiiq,
, ilooring -ta
with 40-peny spikes, the
side wall to rvKton tfber; pine -I
tween floors; ptirtkion to rzm tl
center of jail, ro b* built oifheiv.
berslOxll) iinAes, half ’daff-uik^
loorandtwo windotfe toeiu
doors to t« 61^x3 feet; v.iudows 2
. door shutters to be matte of’
b.rs>i*3Js itiehes-thick-,-rirc:. 1
ge|ber, Snell and : l.iatf space . tor-en.
tiar--. bung wltij gootl. urought ir-in
hiiiges, 3 l-lug" to eKt-brduurV >!> h.d
! Mill ol Millie
of doors, one w-r t - t-tietl iu -walhiu-jl --.Tat
1 ot I- . <1 onooaM«^>ftip jo-WWH©
penny epii
eousi.-i . fo
10x10, tr.mt
St
floor
ljjXli inches,
ot hewn timbers
same to - - - .wi;h irondrtrs 'ex..
■sting r - • li-Jjll.- ■ 1
. - It-1 of--.. :: ‘u-r •Xleui’i
four : -t do*n tl-.; wrttt. tire
iked to the .will . tvitftr
Ikes at each end.aml at. ’
auk
Tenn., is now confined, act-ording the. pj| WM g. Lixsv
rashvflle Awejtem, x man wlm _fs : # A -
TnurdpL, and who ihgitl;. Pord>
-’i-h he is Goodden, Lundy
w-s from. ‘ Halidijg Jennie
ibout his Harris. Mnitn
corridor to astr.re Hollins. Alice
not observer’, rolls H&rr:«on, C H’ r
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u. Bon
Jacob
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t lo tho 1
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•Street, Amcr
Smith, t
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AdtlrrR-j Wa
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NOTICE.'
llIKBY »«**«- tb
loetxdB'.fou tef tije. GraO
I * | 2 1-2 feet usjrags the top; a
I * i I run thrpvifli cttilre
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Hey m, fckcr coontr, .he folio*’,
tote-ir. foti^of Jacri fii
di-t ?pt r.f Baker count», aeV tbs es* .
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Me. £ond ai .1 ee - ” : .
’ -normance of t:. ■: w . .
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of the eU'. i '- >;ul i.; . •
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