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Volume XXXVII.—No. 13.
A 1,11 ANY. <1 A.. SATUKDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1882.
Price $2.00 Per Year.
WEEKLY AUVKirriSIXCi RATE*.
TMNMUhlfii circulation of UtSxwwHD
«p>Mran «>•« oar »«kly tho
circulation of any oowrpaprr In *mh*>
* Georgia. Oar books or* #K* hr <»-
nos- Tho following rates of aJvenbfoa
..scti—-
iMnhrw
9100 9< w <S m»99 *» 9* «• U •*•}• 9»
*00 9 *01*00 **i*»»9* *» 2
tw IB‘Tw OwaoiKW S I
T-.n.r
MlS^ntmnmo in o*i ink* rmn altos
sot astern otherwte* rtlpaUtedky
tbeo «bo folk ““ rW
1 rtariMoUltan-
« ***'
InU«. o«*l to rradng -.tier » ” -
In Local nadlng color* a. : : *• ” "
tutorial make* Oher Ikon salting attest tea
t« arm nJveTTlai-weMa a»d loeal Wpn, 50crn»
r Uno for Ire Imerttew aad l*3f for «ath mb
*T^S^*’«»ortWo« a redoe on th* *WtWW»
a-*cooi M’rn IrrnMnl.or when prrw oted. except
■m.*r*rras!rBTO»« ....
ALL AT SEA.
Tnc Birmingham Iron Aye "ratlin-:
, . .*<• lur-ou with
OCMrin-OM iWr. *n j , h „ ,.f lW Mi
drjrrer* hi mining speculation About
„ . ind kt*«*i» tl»»' tear* b»*’k
Dirroinghsm: IWw mm..; .»■• „„„„ ,. rv
p*f*ll.gn» : n.r: .qp.ri.iiTe nima.. >M ,
D*. Chapwice. in North American
Review, think a more injury i* «l»ni»
women by 'e». In the United State-,
than t» men. by alcohol. This will
make Dr. Chadwick eery unpopular
In certain quartern.
look Aiileiiiu tin
I'ilnl of the Mi!lVri:i«H or
girls cannot tail to bring
*»f even ihoi-e iiihk-i
d |*i:ifu\ but tin* n
weeping.
I It ecctil* that tlie girl- went
! .curd nml-.iveMt-il ih-tn-t
j of their cb*lhing t-* mi ala*tniii<!
I tent, niul went Iwlliiio: in tin* tx
* of I.»ke Michigan. Pot u time
j turned Hip fl ip in the water,
prc.n.1 *r.d .flVird. an rallm fl.M '
for political grazing. It i* the favor- , a . v |, t| , l n ,.,„>ne.l to In* in a
ile range for young bgi-lalnr* in ! and they paddled Iheinvlve- nr
Georgia. i with feel mnl hand-. It
tine t.rttt fttt lit:ai.kus.
A l'«fitinllon of the l'rolrrllve At.
mh Ik• lo*>—Kc|*«*rt or llie Prorrcil-
Inga Yesterday.
<»u- of the m—l imj»-rl tt.t eonver -
| linn.- held in Atlanta lately was the
' ••nmeitiina «*f liipior dealer.-, xxhit-1* met
hit ..e.eer in Ilall at t.n.M-imkyester-
dax. 'I he «‘i<nx< tiiion xvas hurriedly
g.iitell up, lit:J in spile..r that tael, xxax
'hugely attended. ili'Te lelng nearly a
itllll.it.d delegate- ple.-mt.
’Hie ••mxeminXJ was ettlltsl to nr-U'V
at II ..Meek, t-x Mr. O f el of
A Itlarvcl of nursery.
j The students in the hospital of
j Oral Miig.rx, at Tenth and Arch
-tieel.', I’liihnlelphia, xxete shown a
pitient nl S:iturdiiV*H elinic, whose
lino *t bad bet xx cot ft out etxr to enr,
and had to *-ii hung by the neek, bill
Tue Columbus Timet sujrge«t* that
the best invention o* modern sts'es-
craftwasthc “Code.’’ It is alxav«
M:n
Isle.
tile.
>! I xx
el by the
ot Atlanta, chairman,
■f Atigxi-ta. was elect-d
•retary. On ijt
uiy-lr
.1.- ap|H>inled
, tiller xvliieh
niicd i<> f.-
C. At half-
QIAKEU INNOCENCE.
niLttnrau, Ps.
BajCitrd tryr.-
By tb«w fev lines my wbcresbonU
tbell lesrn;
Moreover, fit impart to Ux« my terioos «>n-
«ern
The Isngasge of these people is x riddle unto
Axel speech * U'» then hat fi«nenl»of arcck-
Ic*» mockery.
for itntaoee.as I left tho train, an imp. with
smutty face.
»atJ.-Shine'" -Say.nt not st.ine.” »»OI,
“except l.y Inward grace!"
- s inwBT*t grace a lUjaitor apeMr*** said
thi» jouncTuTk!
-HI daddy: What ts lnxrar<| grace* How
does the old thing wer*?" I
♦ rrknd.” ta-d I to John, (whose t rcath sug
gested gin}.
♦fan i hoc convey me straightway to some r<-
siwctalde innr •
lli* answer's gross irrelevance I shell not
soon torg't:
Instead of simple yos, or asy.be gruffly said
“joo bet.”
-Say, uaj, I shat! no. bcl.” s«i.t I. -for that
would be » sin."
Why thn'i the* answer straillyt Can then
Take me to an inn*
Thy ve'.k-l ■ l* doubtless me ml to car y folks
at. u! in.
Thm way prevaricate* said be, perversely,
-Sow you’re shoutin'.”
- «w. verily, I Aaitel n~r.” sai.1 1. my
ape eh was mild;
“ltPtlhiic. I grieve tossy iL with folsehood
is oellted.”
With that be pranced about a* though a bee
w ere In his Iran net.
And with 1^-f .le demonstrations inquired if
1 was “on it.”
“Oa It: On what* Till thee captains thyself I
einnot tell "lead.
He swore xhai something was “loo thtor*
moreover It was -played ”
Bet all his jargon wa* surpassed in grcssnV
surdity.
By threats | rufanely etnpbsalrci, to -put a
head on me”
'So son of Beliat.” aid I-that miracle «
do.”
Whereat Be tstl u|oix me, with blows a
c irses too;
But failed to work that miracle, if such w<
bi* design,
Tor instead of putting on n head, be strove to
smite off mine:
Thee knowest that I cultivate the peace
tin not rulxiul «>f pba-uiv. Intrii'g
The Washington "Gcxx. 1 «tn b«.k «.x, tin* log-, until ttu- b-u-
here, brilliant. «• out ...to the lake. lin
ing* bail got *>ut sotux* xtiidnm’r >•,.
Robert Toombs is
bale am! unrepentant. He hna bu«i-
ness before the Supreme court. He
baa also a sweet yonng granddaughter
at aehool in RiHtnore. whom he haa
come on to see.’*
’flic wind wn* blowing qx»itt* fn--b
The Lefflslature should go for big- fr*uu i|„. -bore, and quite colil. art"
ger game than election better*.—d#- j they would have sixtlcreil fciirfuRx.
CM». If «a*»t .„dj O'l! >l,' ir l,»ir » »» ulim. *li. >.
x . . ,, • ... - ....! ovc came to :• great extent the rigm .-
safely bagged it would be of the big- j „ f |||( . .qj,j ouim-H
ecst m the land. Gambling around j po*>r inirguidi'xl girl.* «•» tin.*
the exchange black-boards would be ' xnw logs, tlie shore of llieir native ,
l,*„, land ft xting in th#* tli-lancc. anil tin*
the only game 1 igge r. : or ml. wind* bloxv ng tlirin toxtutl-
_ l I ~Z r , Milwaukee at tin* rate of six nub-
Henbt Gradt ts ju«t beginning *«• j j M , ur . s, vr |,.g.
hurl a little‘•Arcadian” fun nt the op-I j lvrlVt lj|lt , a ,.,. ..f ojH* xx.,, '.J
ponentanf Colqoittit»hi***Mati-ahout-1 liavx-giveti everx saw U*g on xi-.i -b
Town” column. He haa been goner- b»r "'*?«*» ‘
. r i. e . t. : Thev tried to paddo? back toxvn il-
on* lo • halt for Mttn.1 tteok, bot ; |( o
tbe thing was so exposed he conldn t | llllc . Midtigan feet aguin*t tin- g: I
resist n few of bis immitnble spanks' glsttf was bb>vxing them towanis ill*
in Sunday's Is«ue of the Constitution. | bo*pilab!i» shore- of H'i*cou*in. Tin-
3 - J gi«l* would not have objected »*.
From th, observations of Mr. E.1, ! 'rip to till- Mgrt W*«% •*"««
lore tin- girl- uotiv* d
ing mi, and when they b-okctl to
ward the ►Imre and saw their clothe*
in little pib.* looking not bigger than
a towel, llu-ir heart* sank xxithin
till’ll
tui prmuticui orgniiiS'itb
she iiioining ►c*s1uii tnlji
ecuvciic at linlf-jci-l tl.i
pa-i i!i:cc tt’cii cl. the coiivcniioii met 1 tb
ami rcci lvt tl the ivpoit of ilie commit- >c
too on | t"i toailoid orgaiii/aliou, xvliieh „|
II-J. .VI ►-.Ig-.p-tcd the etc. Sion of the lol- . j„
boxing |tcim;t!ici‘l oil!t fi>: 1’ic-idcnl. i„
'.lame* II. t’anipiNdl, of Macon; Vicc-
i*n**i<|eiil*. >. Ij. >ingcr. i f >avanuali,
K. .1. OVonut r.of Augu-ta, l..lo-cph.
ot t’oliuulnt*. J. l.oxvc. of Atbcii*, and
>1. 51. IVitpcr. of Koine: onrieiqmnd-
i:»g M-cifSan. JV. It. f-x. of Mat*m:
ivcoitiiug ►fcr.iaiv, c. IlcrlHirt. of
Aiiyiid .: Ti*a-in.T. !i. M. Kmc. I’ll-
Ifjfll <*1 slit* i'oi|iiiiii:ct* u: * act'cplctl.
ilnly
elected, flic
api'oiutet! to •:
Iletlsirt. cl
Me. I tr i'lit her*
and W. !•:. lit
, commiitce on i
cd: .-. 1.. S
tjilnin. il.tV
ti’Ibi.n.
tlloiylng eoiilliilllci
•tfi a mi of by-law*:
xirtitaii: It. t*. .lolm-tin. j
of Allien*. S. B. Wright '
rgiHid. The following
r-..l.iiions was appoint- '
ig r. cliairniaii: M. T.
•oiiv.or, I'. M. l'otis and
Ived his iojuiif*. He
hr«atlte* through a silver mhc in the
I lire*', and for six tiniutlih was Hour-
i-ln d eiilitidy by cin-unitii. The
iu:in\u tun- is Siitinu I.tdiMi-ki, n
native of Itouinau a. In tlm winter
■•I 1871. be tin n being 211 years old,
i.'tla nski was ono ..I a party of tun
men «lii'M* tliioal* wcitr cut by u
binti of gip*y tobbci* on the road
from Var-loV. I.u letol.i was not
killed, .ml on icgaioitig conscluus-
iand Hulling the toldmrs quarrel
ing ox cr tin- divi-iou of llie plunder
he ii templed to era xx i into some
hii.tic- by tin* wax side, lining tic-
‘cei.tl be'xxii* stinng up to a tree by
k. end wlii’ii again uncoil-
scion* be ivas let doxx It anil thrown
aiut.tig the bmlic-of Id* companion*,
but no! until be had been .stabbed
in the abdomen ami r:tlt in t lie check.
Txvo day - later the bodies were
found by I’ioI. Itiiss, of .las-v, and
l^ntcnski a ml a companion xvbo wa*
still olive xvere n moved to town.
The latter then soon di< d. and then
Profess ir Km*'rein " ed hi* patient
lo Vienna. Then? I/nh-t.ski wa*
placed uniter the care of die most
eiuiii'.'iit An*iri:.n ►utg**on-. It wa*
lo'ind that tb - iviml
and f»l two yean, th
KotnelblUR to Ilia Taste.
Brooklyn te&te.
“Who is the advertising manager
here?” asked a brisk looking liti c
parly, xvnlkiug quickly up to the
cashier’s desk.
“I nttend to that department,” said
the so-uiucli-a-Huo-workcr. Too lalo
to-day; go in to-morrow. How
inticli apace did you say you wanted ?
Paper over-crowded. Should conns
a week iu advance. Yes, our rates
are—”
•‘Here, move alow,” gasped the
little party. I don’t like to have
everything slung at me nt once in
that fashion. Noty, you see I’m in
the clothing business, and—”
“To be sure, Understand your
case exactly,'fuid the ao-much-a
line fleud, nourishing his pen and
spreading out a paper. “You want
a rending ad. Something like this:
•Tlie balmy perfume of the bursting
buds, and the soft, enchanting zeph
yrs of summer have give way to the
cruel blasts of coming winter, and it
is high time that our thoughts turned
lo heavy tuidernaiiftels and the ini
mitable winter suitings, worth thirty
dollars and selling for lift eon, at All-
xvool & Co’s, greatest clothing house
on earth. The gentle breezes ol
summer no longer ripple over the
valvet lawns, but the cold winds of
the north come sweeping around
cornets and remind tin to purchase
i without delay a pair of Allwool &
closed*! Co.V four dollar Irouscra, warranted
as uii- ' 111,110 * ! i' r ' ,, k over a loot above the
»utter a w«rd. lie, breathed
opening in the neck.
i tbo i- a
; p.*sed up t
nu I into
ere ib
Tone ♦e-ing m» lui dn r bii-iues*. the
«.*. =stv**::t*"1, a.ljoi.ine.t meet at III
••V|i e!» tii-da/". ai «bbb time the re-
pmt.M »•!';!:•• .".i.r-pei i iletimmiitee- will
»«• n eeivt-.l. If tlie report- >•!'thecoiii-
tniitee* ar>- ei pteil xxidmut Inileli
lal»*r tief.iiv g ..’ell. k, at xxldelt linn-
tne i.ciegati—. 1.x' iuviiatiuu. will pm-
cccd ill bndy In she eliy brewery,
and Im* eiuerlaiued a* gue*I* of the Pity
ittvwing Company. At live o'rinck
they will reSiuii (•> the eily ami be
royally entert ibeit xviili si bampiet ill
t olieoVtlia ball, teuilered by til**
! Liquor lienl,-r-' As-b lntion of Athm-
11. The d* !egsis« .- an* si n’priwiilJt-
tive IskIv of men. Is-ing tlie l«*ad-
itig li.pm'r .leal.-is of the eilbv and
town- from wliieb they ernne. They
i are <li*paleliitig bn-iue** isi a way
! iv'iieb #h*»xvsih.*t they are tin rottgii-
1 ly iu enrne.-t. and P i* probable sii.it
tludr siext oiivcidinn will number
i several liiill*Ire* 1 delegates. Tin v :d-
! r*Mdvli:;x"- several l*»e,d a--o.-i.ition*.
Bat this man’s comtuct wranght lame a»in-
Tor when he tnaiehed my broad brim off ar d
•aH,* How’s that for Wjtb r*
It ronoed the A-lam in me, and I smote him
bioamltbUb,”
With that amnnr that tinf nt ibronjr all catwn
ay broke loose:
They -aid I'«l “*n»»che*l him bald-headed,"
and likewise •■w-krrt hi* *oo*er*
Although I solemnly afflrm I did not pull his
Xor *l'd I e ok hi- j-m»ry. for he ha I no
poultry tb*re:
They called me “Ha ly Boy!” alth-mgli I’ve
teen nigh ttree -core y»a-,
Ard -a:d thnt I wa- “ilyhtning” wb* n I “yot
upon myearr*
And when I a*k«-d It lightning rlimt-ed Itve r,
ordre-<e I in drab?
* Yon know liov ’tl* j-onnclt:’ mW oih, with
consequential blab.
Thee *ce-t that t»y this time I ws* mlg tily
pen-lex *i:
Tea, the ptael I spirit in me hath mHom b en
»o vext:
And I tarried there no 1 nger, for pUin-«pok-
en men Ilk* »**e.
With *ueti perrerter*ol our torgue can hare
no unity:
... , e.i, , aud Ihev hud dU'ii Impi'il t«» lliaki * e-
ward Atkinson in one of tlie late e*n- j |ri| , , ;tke „„ a ,,
sns bulletin* it appears that since 1840 ; j >ei p ;rf ,-lollied m their right mind,
when nearly all the operative* of Xew i and cr*.« ing on :» -uxv log wiib.-ni
England were of American birtli, anil ‘ an Y si-b--a<t<i'»-. txmr.'.l in
mostly th* daughters of farmers, tnoat j 0ne wf lho girN I
of the operative* are now of foreign \ bu , ,i„. |„„ v .-r one kept up
birth, notable French Canadians ; tin--pit it-<*f her companion by el!*
—■ • mg to r ili-il it would soon 1 be over.
The Republican partv will provr to ami lit*-y w-.nld *«»on be floating up
b» • -OT b-k fan-!.. XOT-W,. j -“j—
1884 —San Francisco Post, Rep. lilt . v gt ,
Let'* not resurrect this gho-tly old ! girl** ft-i: **»n.* tiling nibble her foot,
prophecy. The Democrats wore it ! when a new daiig'T 'fbreatcncd them.
•b*-^* **~ «*
now they cannot see a?y fon in ”” ,| lart . dteamil,. tvwudering'wliat in-
application on the other side. Lay | «|vngur would menace tlu-tii. A l**g
the ghost and don't wake the corps*. | i- a tin*-! mu -nbjert to
| dwell *ip*-n. tin- wax they make Hu m
The Greenbacker **a poliiicat far now, and it i- no wonder tlm-e j
. . , girl* felt that tt wa- m> I'ulliuan car
—«*«»*•»*** h—n *—p- 1—• l!lk ,.„ Tho
the vnieele** void of lim**—wherever ; „ lOM){ j |( o| i, oll „.. rrit-nd-. kindred.
and whatever that mav be—in » man- j polonii-s a ml straw bats i.uil io-avier impediment to ca*rry on" Id-
ner not at till encourngimt to Me««r*. | l**rtli f and were about t** dispair, «n*l | ro . l( j With a iniili- n,
Scbniin^ Sh-ond *r.d ^
gtarted out to revolutionize the world l||(J , (<< . u i,.,i , u mun . |„ llt i
in the way ef finances. The prrwnt ..,fik .-.t Mi*:big:ni. When they !o**k**l
Congress ha* nine fiat money repre- ur.-nml. i«» the r j**x un*i m.-ndii-.iti**n
aentatives, while the one recent I v ! J 1 *' -
threaded
liroiigh tlie
mh. Small
!h>**tigh, be-
*iz»: in order
im H'cet a |*ei man* m •.-nlurgciiivnt of
the ob-truction. The man is still
••nligc i*» prneiiee this device, and
w*-t»r* the initrtiuient in his xvlnd-
pip«- dm tii“ tin- nij:lit, being able to
in eat 1 : xx lieu in a nil plight position
without, it* aid. He has hceu ex-
iiiiiiiied l»x tin* leading surgeons of
Uerilu. I’.-ris and l. *u*l<m. and it is
expected that some day it will be
p-***ible to close up tie.- opening in
gcofcsstoiuit Cards.
uIXTasok^ a. n. Ai.ntiENr
VASON rfr AL.FltM.XI>
Attorneys at Law.
ALBANY, GA.
Active amt prompt attention given to cot
ecUousiiD*t all xeneral business. Practice
anil the courts.
onicc over Souttie n Express offlcc, opi»o-
•He Court House. iano-.ltr
X. T. JOKES, JESSE W. WALTER*
JONES & WALTERS,
Attorneys at Law.
ALBANY. OA.
James Callaway.
Attorney at Law
CAMILLA, GA
Have no* on Ion*! for Ibe rowing sc
WATT PLOWS,
One and Two-Horse,
With all th* stltscimi-uU. XVr are also agents for Ibe
lloxv L**»& •
1 ill***.
'mo It l^ratr
the :.i:i-u*ul of mil-
i.-g;ilaii**u thing iu
ii oil, iu *t**iks. Lc-
•s i* jo.-1 led out of
ul I rad*-, mid the
• llie lore. How
.kmrrtt-iio lilua*.
Whftl Am-r i- a.-s xi'u.l xv!
■:il form lie.* I. .rdlv
:txs the L-u.iloti Spectator,
* j gel It!tie tlml Kn ■
\ j pleasant o«t *.l im n>
want thfiu. and
li-hit.i
| -elite*
, Ki'.glisluueti
Tiii-i- who
Mr. Stextar
ii**i iherieh
ideal*
-•••in ftibub
i «• It 1 * I km
sfllt.O'JO.OCO,
i American alive,
pos-esslng
■tilu.ilc uielsix
at great H.siii
;i »nt g.uibicie
•ing can it la*’ ?
It i- only a slior. time since the
.real gainlMurs-ol tlie country played
iii.it*ii,M agiiin-l mtlliot|» iu grain.
! bey iuctca-ed the cost of every lout
*: inc.ol i*i the iaud. not because
,.j. J t-.eie wa« even the tlmllowest pre-
thev do j tense of any legitimate ratnc for the
,*• them- j "*ci* a*c. imt Ik-ohim- the giant gam-
xxhii h to I oler.* ciio-t? n» ii *vu it *u. The whi
ns. <>pi-! mug gamblers at Iasi robbed the
II us Ihal i xan*|ui-lic*i. ami they ill till n seek t<
lie"
• low long will
elected ha* hut one. who*e name is! . |f |}|i .
Brumtn,and trh< comes from Penn- j s,d.i-ii.-*l at -n
sylvania. He will feel lonesome when company, ai.d
' ... „ , ..l-...l....r.l n...l
the roll is called.
• I being
it being
: tlie *
Umbrellas.
C. E Towels and C. *.
Ntv York rt orU.
Among the payment* on account
of the navy i- an amount of 12,189 70
foi the entertainment of the Board
of Vi-»!i**r- at the Naval Academy—
li-.i a large niuoumI ill il-elf and
made up of item* I or the mo-I pari
of pre—ing ii-wr-itv, the study of
which lc| s in mi interesting iiglil^ »».
flic personal habit- of boards of visi
tor r, presumably similar in nil cotin- - .
tries. F«*r support of the i.imal man | been no repair* to the budding sin*
there xvere iu ice, groceries, tnears, j the State purcta-ed it, and tlint Gov-
cnk-.«, ice cream, efc., 469060; iu e rnor Stephens would be com|*« llcd
“rr.- ii , 7., l f4?’nS” 1 F. i ‘:!«. h m P *». kwi «•
At the North Urge fortuncH are
often made oat of outlandish employ
ments For example, a N«-w Y*-tk
man ha* one hundred thousand dol
lar* invested in the gathering of stale
bread from the hotel* of that city,
grinding it intj fo«d tor pig* anil , ,
poultry. He employ* nine team- in ' the xx
the bosines*. lie pay* th-- A-tor
Honoe. for instance, eight luutdiid Jf( ,
dollar* a year for it* stale l»r*-a*l. „.| V
Tbi* ro»v be a small bint fur ►«nn- .•n-f
Southcru man of cnti-rprise-
tha* Hu-
VI.:. tie
I lle-it-hi
II.*: log- 1.
re plea-c<l
-cue«l. but I
Ire-s'-d lor j
as going to jump!
n ber-ull. xv lit n -
f tl-e plan ol get-!
I lu-lding on by [
m-ii loxxe-1 them ■
: it ►uii! to i
ami a f**
inclin'd I*, retire
!:. quiet: but sh /
ginning t-i ’’iq es
-rale, and with a
frt-ed-*in. Willi 111
- to use tii*. brail
! riiilliotiair*-, the:
sail Knulish
nit pursue hi- tas'e
III-' HMII is jll-t bf-
itt?” on tlx* gi'iin"
en*« of pow er «m
it money b- begin
*. Att Ameiicm
fore, often lu.ik-
liimst-ll muster of-oine grand
l.pnf «
icticcfnrxvnrd a *t»rt
ruing as he pU-ns* -.
policy" a* t.gain-t oil.
lining huge c.-rp
lie pi-blic. xvitb xv
i.f kin;
ptt-liii
•p*.
..I
r*.b iliettiselves
it la*l
Tlie giant gumblera have just lian
llu-ir khe.iri-ig of Im- btmbs tit oil.
I toy made a combination strong
enough lo manipulate the market
they put oil up thirty or tortj' per
cx-iit.; thtti tliuy xtvptcssvxl it nearly
i titty per eei.l. and robbttl the luck
I •«-—o i so me lliiccii mil i->u*. It xvns
- a iiio-t ►iiccc—iill giitiibliug cheat,
ii unlit will doubtless be repeated nt
s | liu-eiiilicH "I'portuiiity. lloxv long
- will it la.-i ?
I'hi! "hint gambler
y
:■ I if
knees—’
“You are nil wrong,’’ shouted the
little party, dancing about and pull
ing his liaiiv “Don’t give me any
winter. Don't sling any cold winds
at me, if you know when you ore
safe. I waul tlie public to imagine
that fall will last up lo Christmas. I
want an open aud mild winter snap.
You see I’ve got about five hundred
spring overcoats on tny bauds,
anil—”
“Exactly,” said tlie so-much-a-line
fiend. “What you want is something
of this style: “All the indications
point to a phenomenal winter. Wc
hoar from the weather prophets that
an imuMul late fall and a very mild
winter may be expected—so mild
and balmy, indeed, that people will
Hud heavy, curbstone overcoats a
burden, even up to the beginning of
the hue year. Still, prudence and
the laws of health will not allow of
our going without a topcoat. Many
a promising career has been brought
to a sad and untimely ettd through
bad judgment in tlie selection ot a
suitable outer gnrmetit. Trust to
our excellent judgment and secure at
once one of our semi-season, moist
ure-proof, middle-weight top-coat,
made expressly for the coming mild
winter. Wc long ago established
telegraphic communications with
Veunor aud other bang-up weather
prophet*, and know what we are
talking abottL Call upon u* at once,
as the number of these admirable
garments is limited. If you don’t
taticy the garment after you have
giveti It a month or two’*trial we will
take h hick and return you your
money with a magnificent oil paint-
inn oi the father of bis country as a
slight compensation for the trouble
you have been to iu trying our
goods.’ IIow dies that strike you ?”
asked the sn-tnuch-a-liuc man.
“Down to the ground,” said the
little parly. “Just slap her in cvciw
day for a week. If that don’t fetch
’em 1*11 agree to wear one of thccon-
founded coats myself alt winter,’*
and he left the office much better
in stocks have i pleaded with the world thau when
t bad *fiuir periodical ►bearing of j h® arrived.
• Himb- xv i.it’ll gamble about the j
lidding i'*-i*iu'». TIh'X rli..se their i
m.-: *’p; hiiiinelx ; they had
T «•
Trowbridge A Hollinhad
DENT STS,
•VAYCItOSS, .... GEORGIA
Teeth extracted without pain. All work
arranted. Terms moderate. Will *o any
here on B. A A. and S. K. A W. Railroads
aptS-ISm
Z. <7- OSOttb
Attomey-at-Law,
(OSes in Ihs Court House)
ALBANY, GA.
^yiLL^reprcasat clients la tba Albany clt-
Collection* a specialty. dec6-dltwly
•A-isra-
THE ALBANY HOUSE!
Uerrietc Bame»,Proprietor
Albany, Georgia.
TMdi House is well furnished and in ev-
L enr way prepared for the nccommo-
iatkm of the traveling public. Entire sat-
jsfaction guaranteed. The table I* sup
plied with the best the country affords,
ind the servants are unsurpassed in po-
iteness aud attention to the xnrnui o:
(nests. Omnibuses convey passengers It
xnd from the different railroads prompt
y, free of charge. Charges to suit the
fmo*. sep29 tl
Lira i m foii COM’s
CELEBRATED BRANDS,
Rifle and Ducking Powder.
i -i.i"
-r.-L.jii
d-d n! ’Is.
'.Ml he* XV(!l
! il* i
: ib- :
Ig the debste on the item in the
deficiency appropriation bill appropri.
ating |3.WW for repair* on the execu
tive Mansion, Mr. Rice stated lhat the
roof leaked badly, that the inside
walls were tarnished and deface !, that
the wood work about the place w*.
rotting, and that the house Wfio’d be
uninhabitable unle-s thoroughly rc-
' 1 paired. Heal-o said that there had
without ;v tUaiu'M
cannot l**uk nt u s
out it pang of -«*i
bi-ill'll
I*, lilt*
It *11 v took to
li.- k.il brick,
V'fried gili- a
It i- n*e lie**
kicked tin-in-
:«•«»:t* t*-ai -pry.
t ji-tiiit i..itli
ii in raid they .
ug uoxv with- '
.amrcVn” 1
tm-iil «»f the
tlie ptisiti*.!
i
iilliieuriug tlit*
: <'|.'ihii.". I li-
i'il their
i- Im-
■- mi*
•••utti’.'-l a-
- hat.-il >.*
riesib. i’ i- lull'd iu tbi.-. i-i-utiirx. .
II.I xx I'd. Vox i«Ci*-lllii"Oli.
rieuator iVoplv*, one of the sub
committee on penitentiary, recently
vi.-ited Dad.- Coal Mine-, and,among
other thiiii:.-. write* a* follow* :o his
paper, the fixvililiett //erahl:
On*- of the first men we met was
it a life sen-
f Boh Ah
lie
It, m.d locked up the
tli**v have lobbed the
•a itixcMot* a- well as
t -oni res of million*-.
mat SI per
A Hewepaper lor Kale,
The Berrien county News, pub
lished at Alapaha, Ga., i- olleted for i (j,, s u )lo j.
►ule. It i* the only paper in the j for the mm.b r
county, ami i- pop.ihir vntli it* pat- || 0 ,|,
rons, "ami lias a good circulation. \
Tlie outfit cousi-lsol a Hoe Wash- 1
iiigton prc-H, a (Jordon jobber, and
tlie u-oal a.—-irtmen; ot tx pe amt
'liber material necessary lorn coun
try newspaper and job idfice. The
proprietor. .Mr. IV. ii. Jvt-lii-g'
Alapaiia, Gi, will hi! ghul to give j q,,,,. | >ov wij: , |,
any further tiiformatiou to par”"
iiii-Hiiiiig biislue-s.
Would it t
the im-11- h
II. Valid*--1*
io-lit to*-—to
ilt. iii-c ix* ►. h'-.x long lids condition
ot a Hairs can last? It is possible that
thev assume, as do must other* who
trifie ui h public interest, that the
public have no right-* which they
are hound lo respect; but would ue
vastly wiser for them to awaken
, . ; , , , of the-e ||>«V* lliat Ilia
h -v« '•«. ", U,e line ol justice.
n I'"- "' r'"" " 0 : Till* lie uiiinlil
ci/ar*. J2; in all $1.1*11 68. For >
rcfrc-lnoent and renewal *>r the social ■ repairs were
and spiritual nature tlere were, be-j
aide* other trifle-, #13 76 spent iu . ...
flower*, $2h8 16 for nervant-, $4 50 1 message will be looked forward tojpvcthe ptdirv ol Democratic ndui't*-
>r newspaper-.$15 for barlter, $106 j _ u , imcre „. He will no doubt *" f'l* , ' 7.
•k, nod th*
Ithorlh-. But while lie greet* u-
xv it Ii it stnib* t*'«i- glisten on bis
cheek a* liv talk- of in- dreary life,
hi- distressed tamily, and the dark
j lllture helore him. lie keep- lii-
^ ' ••Mb? buy wit:i him lot’ eoiiipiny.
iml i- a very Useful man at tin-
rani]**
Only a CUange ol Kvlla.
; I’biUd'lj.lils KFCGid.
Pkzhidzkt Arthcb’s f.irihciinng , It should lower th*- pride and ten
for»«w*Ft|wr-.»lsr..r i.»rlirr. »l'R „ rell ||c will n..d..nbi
for carriage-, 1.17 57 for utubrcila-, . , .. .
tr, 23 for $212 06 f..r cl.in. ’»»» " ,l "* blc •»**««»”* - ■»
and gins*, artl $12 for washing. The what Congress should do. He will
cfntge tor washing *ecnis, at first | propose a •’eduction of taxation, civil
'ight, to be worthy of Falsufl ; but gervice reform, of course lie will not
the lavish expenditure r*f the board
lo tbo matter *»f china and xlas+mure,
entirely removes the rising suspicion
of it* indifference to jor-ons! * lean-
linen* amt til:* u- xviih w*-mler at the
eneigelic scrubbings which wore
out iH/J worth of xvasii Im.wU iu a
few day*. It x»_- $$*, *i<>obt to liiet-l
forget to make some sugges it
tbi- subject, tariff reform, and rational
aid to education it is said will be
recommended. The Springfield Re-
publican says he will pointedly op
pose Kelly’* demand for tlie aboli-
and iu’crccpt the -plx-hing** mine- lion of tbc internal revenue system,
quenl upon thi-furnm* wa-bing that MK | chat Kelly’* claim hi having con-
'"."''rl 1 ”'rt<l",r.-,l; .n,l , ^ FrMiilent to I.i. »i«».
Hie iiiin«l d-xirll* xv illi plea-nre on .... .. ■ i i..*„ ...it ....m..
,l„- |*r..n( tlir 1,-rm-ny | *• j Z' L“ fJ2,
' f *’“ r C, ' n *.:II li, H.-r, I .. t . I»|.,l.
that Dcim-cracy
power as a i-lioice uf evil-. By a
mwj-triiy of HU.OOi) the peopb- pn-f'-i
a different rub. ••lit «aiin<.t agreen-
to the choice of ttiK-rs. The lli'tn-*-
cnit- are in the po-ilion of ilii; span
iel which tan away with live bom"
xv Idle the bull dog- are ligh.ing
over it. If they can Ilia « their .•>'•-
ridental pro-purity inure to the pub
lie advantage, I bey m*j p.»—ibij
per-uade the Vnlei- to let lll- lo ke* p
I hi! bone
An Anrlrnt nignuit-i
SrpAl.i.x, M**., Nov* ntlie
Tlu-re at rived this iii'*riiing ii
el..*rg<! ot SI*'riff M* Con ker. «.
Hickory louii’x. an -Id a*n. xx l.o-.
-
A Iffatmed Veteran.
' Albrm lUnner-Watchman.
decrv ' Yesterday an Inquisitive old coun-
ail way war 1 try man met a one-armed matt on
i« ii; iln-y pool- Broad street, and after eyeing him
• ’ • * ■ suspiciously for awhile, asked:
“Your cliancct ore pretty good, I
s’pose, for being re-elected tax re
ceiver ?”
“1 am tint running for any office,
well for some ol ' ' vaH unsatisfactory response.
■ •I nii-tiv! Wm I "Took the money from the Slate
l .lav (i-tild for' in^lrad of an artificial arm, did yon ?’
iiMiuire of “ Xo » 1 received neither,” replied
1 the one-armed man.
“I suppose you lost that limb
charging a battery at the head of
your company?”
“Never charged a battery in my
life.”
reu “Got it shot off while on picket
themselves to the truth lltau to re- i ,lul J’* *'® * ’ ., . ....
a l.-nil.l- aw.kanl,. K ... ll a.,c ! “S»! '» ” er,l ™„f
it ll.i!'.' .Im. llml may I...I halt ot. "fK .""'f?' 1 '
‘’Well then shake, old fellow!” re
marked the countryman,” “for I’ll
b'-t 45 v»u and I belong lo (he same
ii..bit- baud of cotton gin martyrs.
You sue how that arm ha* been
"Hawed up?*’ratting up bi» sleeve.
••By George, these war veteran* get
h• I Hie praises and pensions while
oh poor agricultural martyr* have
*o puddle «iur own canoe. If the
next Stale Agricultural Society
don’t give u* maimed her >es a pen
sion, I'm gwitie to emigrate to Texas.
Let’s take it drink, old comrade?”
The Veteran gues-cil right at la-t,
and toward night we saw the txvo
heroes qm tlv led to the calaboose bv
EAR for .he MILLION
CLoo’s Balam of Sliult’s Oil.
Positively Etttores the Ocarinr, and Is the
Only Absolnte Cure forDeur-
utm Known.
U nite Stark. ea»sbt In the yellow
8* a, known as C-sni*aoDoa BojuwutTH. Ev
ery Chinesefohermma knows it. Itsvlitowssa
restorstlve of hearing wtuedUcovered by a Bodd-
hbt Priest shoot the year l«0 Its ewrrs were»o
merocssnd many so aecmlncty retrac
ing, that the moedy was offlctaUy iivoitalmed
w.ertho enttre Empire. Its use beesme so mil-
v-rssl that for over 300 years wo Deaftteoo
has evtsted among the Chinese : —
8eot. charges prepaid, to any addreis.
bottle.
Hear What the Deaf Say.
It has pe-fonaed a mlrade In my esse,
a have no nottartbly noises to my head and
hear much better.
I have bee.i greatly benefitted.
Mr deatoess helped a great deal—think mother
bottle wot core me.
“Its virtues are tjssneWfsssHr aod IU OtiwftVe
CZometerBbstluTe, a. AevriUr canpmomUf Miff,
both from ttoerieocr. and cbxnalton. XV rite at once
toUsvLocKAJ*i*s«V,7Dey Str et.New lork,
.•nrlosins StuO. and you will receive by return a
remedy that will ensMs you to hesi like snybidy
else, anil whose curaiiveeffecU will bepermmeot.
You will never regret doing so."—BHtortj Xrr-
cantUi fttier.
ea-To avoid loss to the Malls, please send
money by Registered tetter.
Only imported by Haylock A Jonney
(Late HaYMX* ACo)
Sole Agents for Amertea. 1 PeyS»..Kf. Y
Breech and ifnzzle
LOADING SHOT GUNS.
CAETEIDGES,
Brass and Paper Shells
Always in stork at lowest prices.
BROAD STREET. ALBANS’. GA.
LL*
Ulanta Female Institute,
ATLANTA. OA
will tm mnmed on WHnet«lar. f^-|.tera1«r «,
18*!, with a corps of experienced leacher*.
The object of thl- institution i» toaffonl the
advantagee of a thorough education embrac
ing Primary, Utcrmexliate. Andmie and
Collegiate l>e|*artmeuts. Sperial attention
riven to the study of Music. Modern Ijh-
nun. Belles-Lettres and art. Native
French an.t Uertnan teachers an employe*!
The music deiiartment is tinder the able man
agement ot P.ot. AttmtoBariU. For circu
lars uduK to
” (lit*. J. W. n.\l 4KI», Principal,
augl—
This gigantic gambling affect* more
$'»r l«s* directly the whole fifty mil
lion- ol our people, ami they are the
sovereign poxvi-r of the Republic.
It <* reasonable to assume that they
will always submit lo the iull.ition
or impression of the value* of the
country, nt the mere interest t»r cn-
11rice o*t men who own *»r control
liutiilml ol* uiillioiio without ever
liuviii!* iMuiestiy carncil n <l»lhtr?
They will long forbear; but forbear
ance will in tune.wain? (<• b«-. a vir-
titre, and I'icn the ri’tm-tly xvill be
,-xvc. ping anti fearful. It can’t last,
nl the sooner the great gambler.-
|jOSTOTE||^
llli'K"** II ',1111**1-1 IH--II. -a no-*- • || till- '•n-Bt ••Illllllli-l- IO.-1 *■«:» «l**> to ish i-.iiv
ll,ill ami ivhili'tifil locks. Ix-nt fra tm- i' ,r it,.. | IM ,k the fact in the i sl puliccmatt. where they doubtless
,v.i!,kl...l I |.»'.-i " ,1 7|„. U.m JrJl'wt'W'F*'"*' •$•'». TI.O
alii-ail of liiiu ; ant! jel, sslr!
I.'ntlrii-rnud Wires In Chime*.
all day had tin saws to it, but
'nig lot of headache.
*tiu i
IX*1.4*1
Better Tfsan Politics.
Now Voik star
Young men of iist.-IIig
viiurkt-d the ablations, no it s- than i that the President will favor the con
the deliberation**, of tbc board, each j (inuauceof the tax on whiskv and to-
nu.inlK-r, *.■ ln»y “I""' 11 "* l«cc., to tin ..:ont of $IIKI««,I.
at ease nntlcr his oivn Lniteil M»t*a 1
iimbn-lia.
Th* Tendency to Mnlef de.
'lorn lllnss
IVe lentil, for exituple, such carl
tm- fact*us that the ratio of tciniite
ft* male suicide* i-as ••tie to Hire*: nr
four, ifint .Spanish women ate more
ptiiciiUi Ilian any other- in Europe;
that c-nntrifs with a larger number
$*f women than men, bare, nuveviht—
le*s, more suicide- thau iu the alter
native case*; that the |»eri*dl of mo-l
frequent suicide is from tin: fortieth
t*r the sixtieth year—in wornt-n un
der thirty or thirty-five; that more
widows commit suicide than widow
ers; that divorce i- more fatal to men
than lo women; that marriage checks
suicide, nod that children have a
more restraining influence upon
mothers Ilian upon fathers; that
prisoners in solitary confinement
commit suicide at the rale of 1.370
to the million, while on the n—orbit
ed system the proportion i- only 350;
that post tind telegraph employees
bare the !ea-t tendency’ to-uieide of;
anv of the profeesioo, while llio-
engaged in imlo-trial or. upations are
at tlie other extreme.
Aireadt certain newspnp'-rH me I
advocating that the Mil to place Cabi-
'•fiicers in the line of *iie*-c**i«in
to the 1’rchidency tn: passed -o a* to
fill the gap which would exi-l it
President Arthur should died after the
adjournment of Congress, and th*
Senate fail* to elec*, a presiding officer
and the Speaker of tin: House has
passed off the stage with the di-sol v-*1
House. The bill came up at the last ^
hes-ion »*f Congress,‘but it did not gel | tin.|
a bearing, and the lymisvilie Con-' A""-rie.$n cite/*-
rtcr-Jourml u ii.il.ly ,1.. ., il JL*"; i! V l 'i,',!f „
say* that the mettsure “>heuld l*e ; , IM | c }iar»et«-r, and m<
promptly killed if brought up this their hum-sly ami
bnnn—, and do Worn tor th*: xxoi Ju
out of politic- lhim iu it. And tin-
steady l-ndency it* this eo.intry i-
to reduce political reputation- to
their proper d mcii-ions, and in-
cieas*- the in$p*-rtati*e of private en-
terpri-e. Th*: man who builds up
a great prnftoel ive ii.dn-liy. git it.p
*-in|ilox men! to iiut,dr<-«l- **f |.«:nj.J* :
xvlio make- a u-.-ful in’notion,
which add- to homui. com
fori ami p'lwcr; xvho aihi*-x.H $ln--
tinction in any *,f t!,*i priili M-h-ti-
**r arts; who tines anything any-
where lor the good «»l hi- f.-lln-.
! men, wins a surer and m«*r*- sati-fx ■
ing reward than any ordinary p»ii
bring. VVt.il*-*-v« i x
.b-Fiihi '
ftlu-tiff s;$i«l
$«• K..l..i(
had j'.-t been »
I'rinn: of bigumt
a t-tlii in tin- >i
time last -In
‘■••nutx fr**m St
and f**uc dtihli
with lii*: xvid-Mt
.at lilt-
I. K nl
K.i i
;i.,it.if,vi..g:
III- I- ;i in
ll th'
After
iiricl cnuri-liij* IJaib-i a ml tin- ivi*l*»»
XVI-’C niarried. In* -i-ttl'ng on Im**’
-mall till III. The la.-l of Iti-havin;
t vx if-- «-:imc out and In- xva- srtested
tri-d and eonvict.-d The Sli-ril
'llrtln-r staled that the xxidoxv ha
.oine -ix living <bildr* ii and xxa
nbuiit -15 yeai* **r . gi-
OaIT. Wnitls.tlie ICugli
ha- •h-geit* r-tl*-d into a n
hall pi'nf*,—viut
xvliieh tact ihc
turn- tiring
n Fiyaro
j Tiik mortality statistics of the
ctiu- k- .s-xvs. I census give the the death* iu the
••The tc-t xva* very lliuridiglt,'’ ci-iisu* year «* 75li,SSI3—a death-rate
-aid I’lof. -soc itarn-1 ye-ti-rdav, \ of 15 I to the tlnm-niid, ngnitxsl 12«>
-lii-.tkotg of Itie iindergi-ttiind li-.i- i «•$ the ecn-us of 18t'*t nud 1- S in the
at aphy »x hich h.t recently xx itiu-.—• d 1 ecu*us $tf 1870. This advance i* due
in I’hilniii'lphia. “It xva- highly i lo greater accuiuey in the retunis.
-sri-lixctm-x. i'elcgruph. t$'|cplu,m- i xvliieh are still nlmut 30 percent,
ninl circu it- light xx ire- xvere jdiic* *! out ol the way, as a comparison be-
-idt- by -ide and tqiern’eil perlecl-| txveeti the returns ns made by cun-
I- ." ' j meralors ill txvo Stttes-Mas-
•i)o you think it. i-fca-ible to carry sscliusctt* and New Jersey—and
into effect the ordinance requiring Iweiity-otie cities, including I’hila-
tti:,l all xx tic* in Chicag.i shall be | dulphia, where a careful local regis-
undi-r ground on the fir*', ot 1 ter of deaths i- kept, shows that the
ot a particle of doubt
maintained it ail along,
than ever convinced
•.Im
l”
t him are hi ing
iditic
all Xvho 111*V
iml imlti-tt
= hi
At Corwin, Olii«q Ira .folic*, while
-Iriink, met a man of uoied piety in
o saloon, and requested to be prayed
for. The man refused, when Jobes
drew a pistol and compelled him to
pray five min tiles by the watcb, fre-
qiienfly prompting him. He wa*
especially ilesirou- that the prayer
should be directed to the salvation
of bis soul. On tho following day
he was aliot in • brawl and will pro
bably dio.
winter. Cabinet officers are not
be considered in this connection. Tin y I
are not elected officer*. They are 1
simply bead clerks of tlie lVe-i*lei:t
appointed by him. If Ibe Froid* nt ;
should die after Congress sojourns,
and there is no President of lie Sen
ate anil no Speaker lo act as J’re-i-
dent until a Fre-ident can Ins elected
in-iccmdunce with tho law (Sections
147 149 R. S.X there is. of course, no
one authorized to acL This can be,
remedied by qualifying the Speaker of
the last lljuse to bold bis functions
until the next Congress meets, ami,
in case of the H|*eakei’* death, the
Chairman of ihe two most important
committees iu the Senate and !l<
can bo qualified to act at President
until tba election.”
« busiii
ii-, ibis
ly ibn-
*. If* i
**f Ihi
i.i t.. he
ag< *1 I*-i
• il.i
bim-eir. Along xvitb lit
un lit •■•-me- :tii**lli"i' loueltiiig l'.i|-
min Weld,. It t-Hint at.v .m.- xvrl-
ling I** lay twi-nly l-t * in l.un-
•lr«-d pound-that hi- Channel mv im
xvill uni lie n jiejiteil -mre-.-l'ully
tuny liml n Inker of odd* iu ti eerhiin
Dr. J••lilting*, who will stake £100 In
L2IKHJ that he hitti-elf will swim
nenns front the English coast in the
French wide of the rimiuicl.
.tfMlFlir*.
toil Mall '■»*'•«*
It would require, p* tliMp-, the in -
ti-lleirl of ll ftthbiige In xvre-tle with
the stiiti-fies of imtlelu s. That t'.O,-
fJfJtJ.t/OO art! hut m-d every tiny in
Europe seem- bcloxv the mark.
Some firms, such ns Mes-rs. Dixon,
at Manchester, turn nut O.hOOOQO u
day, ami mtmx in Lnmltm *J.(4K>(H.<»
*»i Tin- enii-umptinti nl
phosphor*)- for 'lie purpose in Eng
land and France short- that about
25O.O0»»,OU> a v-iir are lot lie.l out in 1
these two cuut.ii it- aloae. In Atner j
ir», where, »• in France, there i- i. j
tax on match*-, by which great gri-t
thus is brought to mill, th*- stain-- ,
show on outturn of sbrnit •Po/jOO.- '
000, *o at present iniiich-makiiig i-
not the'specialty of America, tl.niigh ! " putijei t, hoxv
the tax yields ab >ut £700,01 a j«nr j t |„, furttii-rnti"* «.r i|»elr
' to tho rarenue. end*.
next Max?
“There i
ol il I lin
and I mu mor
•if it itoxv."
•*!’■•»»« xviiixt t»rmsd*« the I’lxiUa-
thrlphin eu*ii|*aiiy propuse to put in
men -y-tein
“They i-laim In hit aide to ill. it f*u
nn atitiii'il charge fur each were
equal In the i:n-l of tmiinlniiiiiig it
me 'head, if garenteed to Ihein fur a
term year-. Their eonduits would
Im mu either in Ihe gutters or timli-r
the sidewalks. When a large imiiii-
h.jruf wires ate In he pul itt a conduit,
il -hoitld he liuill !art*i* eiinligh In
admit of pa-snge llirungli il so as In
repair the wires, but where there
xx i re i-nlv a few xv ires the si/.*-
vv.-ul«l not iiei'il lo lie so great."
t 'uN-i ii- x I Ion is a ili-i-a-t-maker and
leads III hiiligesliuii, arid slutliacll,
heai'thiirn, levers, liiliotisiii-S.s, siik
liead.-M'he, torpidity of the liver, ttolie,
iiifiainmatory di sense, nervousness,
loss uf apiH tite, etc. These can nil he
removed by the use of Bailey’* Saline
Art.itti:.\’T.
A ltr*t IkeioiiiMlt-il.
Illy Tillies.
We shoiihl Is- given a great re-1
liar eld fairs,»ini field tnonuin* m-
Garfh-hl ho-pilal-. These thing-
inulliplylng so rapidly that
lo lo'-k a- though the era of s.xmpai
Inn! passed amt »1*«- era **f -jn.-utati
laid begun. There I- always a class
men tots- found xvltn
A l(t-pidilii-au organ wauls to
L lloxv xx by il i- Hull our govern-
meat lines lint t-.uiixv within fifty
milliniiH wlc.xt xvill l»- it- leMiixrees
and expeiidituie-. A- the “grand
old pally'' Ini- hi-eo limning the
inai'liine for over txvo deeinles xv*-
mi- slruek XXIIU the p«-i liiii-lice of lln-
atmve luquiix". We linzurd tin-
ake il-c of guest- that til*' government aloresniil
tiereil, for knows pretty xvlisl it- receipt* xvill
hi- |,rixate In*, Inn iis iiiilill'.-ieiice as to its ex
penditure is somewhat hist tria d.
and
« gin-!
iiutnc-rators missed I rout 20 to 34
pet ceil, of tlie deaths, if tills defi-
cicticy is taken as "M pet cent, at the
outside, the total mortality will be
18.2 per one tlioii-anil. In the two
States mentioned, liy adding the ad-
iiittotml deaths furnished by pliysi-
cions (61,020) through the country,
the deficiency iu the census returns
ss compared with the local statistics
is reduced to 16 per cent., so Hist
the actual deficiency may l*o less
than 30 percent.; but. oil things
considered, probably is not. At 18.2
percent, the death rate compares
favoribiy with that in mufti civilized
countries. In England, for 188(X
llm rate was 20.5; in the rural dis
tricts. 18.5 in Scotland, in 1878, 21.3.
and in tho “mainland rural group,”
173 The colored death rate in
twelve Southern .Stales is the lar-
g«-»t iu tin*, country—17.22 per thou*
sand, against 14.01 fur the whites ol
ihe same region. If tlie allnwatiee
is made f* r error here ns has n I l end;
been made, of a ‘.<0 per cent, deli
cieticv.lhe colored death rate will bo
raised to between 22 and 23 per ono
thousniid, while that of tho country
is between 17 and 10 ns the extreme
limits of error. t'otiMimpiion is the
cause of the largest iitiinhcr of death-
—12 per cent.—the proportion in the
cities being larger than in the conn
try. Iklptxtlxx-via and typtndxl feve
are, on tin- other liainl, most IV*
| qnelit in the rut at district-.
8 me merchant* insure their stock
amt houses ami neglect llu-ir chlhlivu.
Why tint save tin- iiiotlicr’a In-art and
lifc'liy carrying the lathy a l«>x of Im*
Moffett’* Tektiiina (Teething 1’oxv-
(Urs?) Ollier fathers da U.
&itteR s
Remember that
the Ure-prineiple, « whatever T° a '°*f
asas asiSMKrf
and when ttanrae* weak, the true policy
U to throw to retnfoccemeota- ln otber
TUTT’S
EXPEGTOeiiT
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Etc.,
ieafute tr. •noouuctng to th*c«Uen»or Xltoay atrfjtonoondlnx'coohlryixhxtoo lint
«j«<J a
SHOE AMS HAT HOUSE!
in he dim: Attanv. mn-1 e..lleli a portion of their pvtrenjre. We »h*n keep constaatly oa ttaafl the
nicest and best rout* of the latest and most approved atylca for Ladies and Ge*UeMeu.ftltees tad
Children, as welt as the
STOGA. BOOTS AND HEAVY BROGANS !
and »‘oJk* for the laborln* te>. .Ur. XT. XI. KEV, »«<-ed by Sir. H. S. CHECEB,
•ill be in clora- of this l-rarch of $ tr l-uain- s-. au 1, u oaraira it to pteaae. we cuarantee —*i”—
Uon to all who may favor ui with their p»tr»n*;:e
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.
Atiwnr, ft-., -'epuoob.T 9ih. "SS2dtf
FINE (REAL, GRITS AND CHOPS.
Mil REPAIRING AMI MACHINE WORK.
New and Second-Hand Engines.^
Pip
urtit. which permeate «Ue •ttbstonce ol the
Latin, expectorate, ibe acrid matter
that collect, ill the Uiouchtal t'ul-r»,«ml f.irm.a
coating, »hs-h rrllrvr. the Ire
hst mu— tt.« ena«h. It clc.awt
mgs of all ItnnitrUU'H. at.rugtli
whenenlcenirtl by tll.ra.e.iuv
ate* tho circulation of the W«**J» ">*J »-i'«*v
nervmi*ayrieta. Rltgbt catda oflta end in
tsumpUon. It la dangewmato neglect
_ jm. Apply the remedy promptly. A
testof twenty yotra warreata the a—erikst that
s»rtsndyba»«wrhtewftiiitMlltMitliM
ss&t-smciE
inflamraat Ion. and l*a twaapeed.tr roreathe wist
ohdtonteeon-h. AptnUtnl coniUl.tW!-
dren take tt readily. F**r Crwttp It la
Invaluable end .'toiild he in every fomlly.
•tin'lla he
TUTT ? S
in
Piping,
JSteam Guttges,
Globe Vitlves,,
ltublK-r Paekin;
pe Connections,
Water Gauges,
Cheek Valves,
Hemp Packing,
.Steam Whistles, Belting.
I.KU3 AMD PUMPS FUK Tl ItPKNTINE STILLS.^}
O. W. TIFT&CO.
S. Wt GUNNISON,
IU* enlarged ltl» bn.lnera. and i. now opening the largest stick of
Hardware, Crockery, Stoves,
HOUSEFORMSHING GOODS, ETC.
Uc ha. ever had daring hi* long tsulnc.. career in Albany. Call and seethe t-tyt-enc arm
sign. In
CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC.
AGENT FOR TALBOTT A SON’S STEAM ENGINES. BOY OIXIE PLOW-
PLOW. MIAMI POWDER CO.. AND JOHN VAN'S
WROUCHT IRON RANGE.
BTit g
ACT DIRECTLY OK THE MVElt " KWT
and t'orr. lty.prp.ln,
.MUtousColte.Cniisilpn-
tiQn. ■Iwimhtiam, Hlo, ralrilsilsasi
tba Heart. MastaMSS, Torpid l.tvrr. amt
1'antalo lrrenularltlrs. If yon do not-ir. 1
vary weU»" a stni-to pill stlmntnteo thastotnacli,
testorca the appsUte.impat ts vigor to tho systvtu.
A NOTED DIVINE SAYS:
Dm. Terr:—Dear Ain For trn y. »m I have
bee a a martyr to Dy.pep.la.taw-tii-ti.-n «tid
l’ilas. Lastspriiwy.mrp41t»vrrrer, r,.*»iM. i <1- d
tomof X tMsdthem <t-at »tth little faith), t «"t
now a W»U «aaa.haxo g—.1 a|.(vttn-..ll.r.-ii. -t
prrfsrt, rejtnt.r •I...I-. t.i rs g.,i.r. *n-l I
•raittnlfort^tjoandssoImI 11.rh. Jltey »te «... it
n.cir wete v . «r ( » w *| MPKOS> ..i.iiit.-.i;,.
ONIce, SaWtirr.} Nl.. New Vjtrk.
/ Hit. Tl'TT’N llAnilAI. nr HsriX.:,
• ltocolpta FTIkK o,, .|. t .l$raUo». »
Atluinr.tla^ Aug.SA iMU.lAartavAia
s. w. ©oirsnsoisr.
TIFT & IRVIN,
- GEORGIA,
li
is ymtrooititmn. ft onilil It—• ;
N-rl.k, i’.vrrythlng new. Catdtat imt
Iminltnl. XXV »lll f-rnt-h ytHtrtrtv |
thing. Msayantatsklsgr-nssc. I«- I
/dies make a* much tut men. and buys and (
girl, make gnal pay Reader, if ymt
•ant a tnulnem at which y-u can make great pay
all the Urns you work, mb for |«ritcntars to If. |
lUuxrrdUONt'ortlax. Mains. txdly
AlJtANY. - -
IiKAl.KItS IK—
Sasii, Cement,
Doors, Lime,
Blinds, Hair,
And Builder’s Supplies.
auukts urn
Western Paint and Roofims Co.’s Non-
Corosive Paint,
.HIM U UICU WKSKLL t'NDKU A SVTUICT GtiABASTEB
Laths,
Plaster
Paris,