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Practical Women.
Them ha? been a marked i
in jHiblic opinion,
cade, wiih. reference to
pability. Her
has 1
rises above the oceanV foamy billow*
whose very nrf*U6* , e develops it
■jUSifllh.
The Eastern vMoo.ryV Me*. th»t
% onuo «15 crated lo mialM«r to tlw
■comfort of m«n In hit Imuntnf IrUtirr.
Th» Wily Hr. »lt«n
Th<> A llama CoasiMw
Gran 1 :
or Labor anil Crtholtak
[aster lWibriy lia- taken
itiou to KiibmU to Cardinal
and a card from tbe Hon. J. C. < 'I<-m-: Giljlwn- dir r»n«iittitioii of the Knight*
mt a , tlm Democratic iiouii in c ot Tin* of lnilior with a view of removing tiic
•Setfilth Conitrea'ional district, innn : Catholic ptrJdilltT agniu.t the organi
s'd- ration, on account of it- -ccrct charac-
■ «-J ter.
" hat will he the dcci-ion cannot be
_ "ygWnir fnrecaet, hut the indication.'are
dv.- a* it were. that the Catholic Church will not in-
Mr. Clemente’ card I- *» follow*, fierpor* its objection to tlie feature* of
and explain* itself: die organization, a-delineated in the
CoiWs't Bear It Holier.
gi^sigtaaiss-^
"i'.lS.IJiMbb Mj M
.veil aud c
|fy with Its civilizing
in from her
lM»U t .-be
TTsnifrnt r'i-^”*"** ** **** tar *" consideration. To-daf bw education
•■"UMieriio.ro.'nt.a.imt^.-ibenia.g tCjiiAdibcraJaiHKiiniaup future poo-
re! ».V v*attract.
M i
f
rloriou* a*
rent- rer
r^rli suhscommt. , , a, „ ...
Hill* foe advertising arc <tw>*
tH-Armt/v ,4 adverti-cinent.nr when prewulw)
mi "" oOrevwbse contracted for.
t5t
-iUtlltif a» grand ami
r**-HSbe “
le for
opinion of man'* mental -u|H.*riorhy.
—Every ppotfawlwi to which ohe lias
directed Jut aMention ba« beqp, dlgni-
tn**: rr#W*.gnt a blwk’ fye lojtbe
Tuesday V election.
Tkkrej
of railroad*
Georgia.
is an npneiwljy l.irjps number
>ad- 1 priljeVo-d throughout
fluN. 11. 0. Tribiwt will again »t»lv
represent the .Second Congressional
district of Georgia in < ongre-.*.
No man nor worn in either should
be content with being * dD* e in it*
world. There!« something for every
one to 3dT
Evkxv man can ejceel in something
that Is useful aud profitable if tie will
only exercise the talent* with which
natup* ha.- endowed him. ^
AN-mm: fain has killed »n Aide
Iiemoerat. Ferry by name, in Utah.
But nothing better cuttid be <*xpe«*ted.
I an anything gn**d come out of t tab?
The complaint of hard time* pre
vail* to an alarming extent. BeJV*re
It g»H* epidemic a little application of
industry and economy might arret lie
spreading tendency.
I’hk Interest manifested in the New
York city election scoured a large
vote, and the* Democrats won by a
handsome majority. Hewitt will
make an excellent Mayor.
HoKi7.oHr.lL Bill Morrison ha*
boeu defeated, ami every I Vmncratic
protective tariff journal says: “We
told you so.’’ They have all rontrilt-
uted their mite tn his defeat.
Primiokht Kaoul will m*t be anp-
pUnted In January. Ills dlatinguiflhed
aervioes are held in high estimation by
those controlling the balance of power
in the stock holders elwtlon.
lino that tickets tor W, U. FeU**o f«»r re|«v-
-entatlvr in tbe fiftieth rvmfr*** have lie>a tv-
erellj dWtHbuiei over tbe district, and thst a
ilHcraiinfd yfiort witl he ma<lc to elect.' '
T WWAe& srvtnbe poindT h: the
ar m "'s % ~ u m m}
Tbe rteHhw'^tlUie Toc^I-t,' Nowwiher
2nd. It i* tJierrfcce »mpo-rih!e lor me to m*i-
fy Jim vt this •teeHj law and orjj»nixed plan
hr any other method .thaa Uds. th^KVh the
antiea and to ret «mt as fall a vote as
Mr.
Thiel* not Usd npno a mere rumor, bat on
ateolutei; reliable information.
Very reeiavtfuJlr,
• J. C. Cl.EJULNT.i.
From thin it would ap(»eat* hut tlu*
wily old Independent lui* imH hern
‘'playing 'po**am” for nothing. But
we must confer* that we afr a little
ffjjji snrprfcs-d at the Doctor for adopting
tg* * ucl * unmanly tactics. If he h not
of guilty of the charge tliat has been
brought against him of tndng to steal
himself Into Congress, at a time when
the Democrat- are expecting no oppo-
sltion, he will no doubt lose no time in
Jleuj 3vJucvtLscmcuts
Relit.
Plantation'
aw t-l'ldcr N--
... . _ . ertv ~ M,r t v, r j n i>msfh-
An interesting letter from Mr. vohn II;\ -wntj. <>n Saturday, tb^udar of i>e-
W. Weeks, suiierintendent of Dekalb wiutbe
Paaper Home: 5 , FRANK ROBERTS* SWAP PLACE.
From a feeling Of gratitude ;nd a* I s-ven railr* from Albany. ThPIaotationis
hura;," wm“notTn' '^T t ,°- bCne,it '**?*’ 5«SSW 5y^fS*J2S.*“
“ -'ll not in- u.ake thu *tatem e nt. 1 : nave | n-dtt-wu. J. tfSISr. B«.irar.
reason to he thankful th at I ever hearl i . _ ~r ~ -----
of B. B. B., is I know/a hat a blessing! WANTS!
it has been to me. 1 — —
THAVE HECENTLT ADDED TO iiT
LIXE OF
REGULAR STOCK A FULL
1
opinion
—Every
directed her attention ba« been dl
frifoJfrfaaT t! Hh
by the purity oj Tfirr praetk*e. 1
unit hi law, uiedidnc. lllcrature, tl»e
ai iriices ami ait- t it t54*eui«* A»«C noth*
Is loo proton ndly at»-triL«e c*r
:«pliysi**ully inirk'ate Tpr b«*r ana-1 appeared over hi- si-
ilaf powers. 1 dr the* cvioprehen^ivc j ^ waH
-formal-
But what restraint i- the spirit ot a years
weak ami wordy emi.-titution expected “
itrt-r- ifae- impetuosity of i
wldsbut^run road! A small segment
of a great arch :<p|»ear- to be a straight
lh»c, • Vet it* deviation becomes more I
apparent a* the curve Is traced. Thie
central principal precludes the possi
bility of any ht»|»e tliat the organiza
tion will act di-cretiv andf"proceed
|»cacably in the fear of law ^ind order,
and with a jurt appreciation of the
rights of (filters. (,
Its pa*t history too clearly demou-
-rrau*s that cou.-tittiiioual limitations
are tmally dt-regank-l, and the spirit
of lau-Ji>sne-s that characterizes both
tlie utrcninces and the actions of the
organization are more akin to those of
an irresponsible mob,
If tlie Knights would confine their
operaiiow* to peacahle methods of ef
fecting a change in their conditions,
looking to the betterment of the work-
1t is announced bytnveime offleew
Dial all class ot dcah-rs, from manu
facturer# to retailer?, wdil pay the 11-
I'ense and continue tin* oleomargarine
budness. Jt must Im* profiialde.
Cotton receipts are dropping off,
Albany, though, has reci*lved over
2,400 bale* up to dale, which would
indicate that her receipts will reach
tlie naighborliowd of 3,500 bales for the
season.
Ing is too profoundly al»-triL«e
meta|
ifttdal
■oijci'ption of her well balanced mind.} tVmgress.
Nece#sUy and relcmkas fate have]
forced many women into active bu-i-i
mvs. aiid, scarcely w-iinout exception,
tlicy hay#* 1 developed into proillgiee of
•uccwfi in their choseu vocations.
They are practical to an aatcmishiug
degree, economical and hpoc-t. They
are imiustriou?, and tlie minor de-
talisofbuAiness, tliat usually e-cape
tin* attedtHHi of Uie lords of creation,
claim their careful consideration.
It D thus that success seems more
**a*ily propiated by them. They arc
painstaking, and to them, who are
faithful over the little and apparently
unimportant dutie-. Is given the mhs
duct of tiHire ini|MM tant trusts.
31 rs. Hot tie Green i* a conspicuous
example of successful business woineo,
hut, there are thou-ands scattered
throughout tbe dtire, villages and
hamlets of this country whose success
w*hjW seem a# phenomenal If knowo.
Mrs. Frank I^eslle is a bright exam
ple of woman’k pe<*ullar ta<*t and doan-
dal and executive ability.
These are stars of the first magul-
tuiie. But thousand* of practical
women grace our street#, and
are at the same time the light and
life of tlie homos w hich their labor
sustains and their oresence cheers.
God Ides- the uoblu w omen of America!
giving it public dcuial. The Doctor
DOW W die flow. MMl «r dwU rz|H-. t j in „ tllclI .vm^tliieTof
to hezr *omethin» from “X«ir tar- j < rl.urvh would unite to monld
terarille” within tlw n«t -lay or two. |whric ilt filvor of ^ ri „ ht .
[>lu«*e writing tlie above Dr. Felton
eons movement. But not so, social-
ignature denj'ing«the color question,
to be cIccumI to j j*,,, alM j anarchy are the fruits the
| sewls of couteiitioii ami diaconl that
Tbe^ fJcargjjTLnglulxtiirc , ,he T *»•*, like the teeth of tbe
Tin- Georgia UgWalnre dWivrnwl I I,ra W“ n - l-r-«l<ioo armed resist-
la*t We.loe«lay and la composed uf a,, . ,,e “ “ ’"J 1 on,rr ’ 1
raprcaetitadve nieu. Aa Speaker Lit- ,l "‘ (zdndie Clinrvli, it la to be
tie paid In hfa *pctvb, in n.-anming the ‘"M*- 1 . « »' '-Ue'-l their moral sop-
dudea of hi* ..(Bee, that the person..I ' H * r ’’ ,, v «* organization
of the U.nw was a snflleient guaran " ,,h "tethods, eapecial-
tee that the dutie* of the H-M.se would ’ a "' r > l,e r, ’ ,a " t i,,,d bl °"' 1 '' k *
be faithfully and effieiendy peforme.1. ’“T 0 ’ .“ ,r ,,,rert uf ira unhoI y
The Senate was organized hv el-vt- ’
log,unanimously,Hon. John S. David
son, of Richmond, for -Prewident.
Hou. W. A. Harris, of Worth, wa-j
cliosfl*n J>ei*retary.
In the House, Hon. W. A. Little, of j
The iiiH|uitou- lur|ui-itlon claimed
thou.-aud# of iuuiHviit victims; but
-auctioned by, and with the moral
J Mipt*ort of a great church, the coui-
miiuism of modern days will violate
M-.sr.iger, waa aeieeted as ^ pr ; kvery right of ,.r..,».rty and pret-ipitate
with Mark A. Hardin Clerk. bl, "“ l - v
Tb- businpo, of tlie two IIo«-es has! 1 l,e 1 h,m '"- •* l '' mr ' c ’ " den y 1,1
out Iks*i. fxIr'T entered upon, but the } co,n|,,M '- v • like !!* Aat hoId *
indh-ation* are that it will prove d.e dagger, lu.t htstory will write the
working Legislature.
. . —.ve suffered with
Bronchial Cxtxram for a number of
. , Six niRoRhe ago I was takfn
with serere poi/is in rigtit ear, whlcV
in a few darr* began to discharge mat-
’**r, w ith t*'-rrible and almost unbeara-
Me palp'itatioQ and all sorts ot nol*es
in my head. In ten days after the
eo«nineucement of discharge and paid
In my ear, I began to grow deaf ana la
six weeks I was so deaf, tliat I could
not bear thunder.
I was then compelled to use conver
sation tube, and ft was often that I
could not bear with the tube. I then
comroeuced taking B. B. B. and the
running of my ear ceased running in
live weeks, and can how hear without
the tube. My general health has im
proved, palpitation ceased, and reel
like a new oeing, and appreciate tbe
benefit J have received from B. B. B.
(made in AUgnta, Ga.) with gratitude
$o God and thankfulness to the Pro
prietors for such a medicine. I cheer
fully recommend it to all who . are
afflicted with dizziness and catarrh.
A «OOD MILCH COW-
. Sot. 4-id*
CITATION.
C. J.’JAXIEL.
<——
Try it; persevere In Its u*e and you
will be convinced of Its vilne.
JOHN W. WEEKES,
Superintendent DeKsibPsuper Rome,
Decatur, Ga., May 1,1886.
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
j epitaph of the
i victim- of the
lain a- it has of tbe
niH;.sa.Tc of Barthole-
Theiik are few men who fail lo ap- To a student of history, the
predate tbe constancy and fidelity of at ! >r, ‘~ < *nt moveiiient of the Knight# of
dog. “Roger and l’» is not an exag- ; Laln.r, to w;n Hie approval of the Ro-
goration t»f the tender relation- that I U,H U GatiioHc Chureli, mu-t be sugges-
frequcntly exist between man ami flic ! l ' Vti future trouble,
most loving and lovely of all the brute j
creation. Tlie dog’s constancy and :
Somebody Iiji- ,-«*nt us a copy of the
., „ . , , , . . New South, published at Birmingham,
IM-Jliy through *.uh1 -uul hs-l report, j Ala „ b (ll . vol „, „ e ,,„ irelr t ” Bir .
thrm.gh fortune and misfortune, have | , „„ , ||( j
•'iigag»*d the poet eja*u and the painter’s j
Jt has -furnished
evils in this country; and of all.tlie
slurves to Kngllsh style ami snobbery
In the country those of New York
seem to be the worst.
Dr, Fklton ' deuiei* that be was
making a still hunt lor Representative
:J to-fKc'Tltiotliir-bngresd from tlie 7th.
But theevldenre is cumulative that his
friends had prepared a surprise for
• KepresmiUtive Elements.
The beautiful flowers and evergreen
vine#, that mingle* their graces to
brighten a marriage scene, are in kipp
ing with the pure, s*«*eet s<*ntiineuts
of enduring, clinging love that blesses
the union of two true hearts.
Summary of Tae*4aj’M Election.
The election# on Tuesday, through
out the country, were quiet and or-
dorly, and, in many places, an apathy
was discovered that prevejited the
poll of a very large vote.
The I N*ai<x r»iic majority ot forty-five
in tlie la.-t Congress will be soiuewliot
reduced, owing t<» Republican gain-in
the Western States.
Tlie Republican gain of four Con
gressmen in Virginia was a surprising
feature of the election, aud is the
heaviest gain reported in any State.
Henry George polled a much larger
vote than hi- opponents anticipated.
Tmx English Idea, “don’t ye know,’
1* on. of th. mw .H-stu.tin* *ro» ine^..r Mtynr of Now and hin^elf.
title page ap
pears a map which make# Birmingham
| the centre of the world, and the centre
gravity in mi I reading, mining and
manufacturing. The architect of this
„ . . nmp doesn’t appear to kuow that there
that ever decorateii tlie palaces of;. . . ... _. .
. . .... \ ‘ w any such place as Albanv. This is
kiugs. Noblemen, poets, scholars and
fiencll. . Jt has -furnished n noble
j theme for minds of the highest attain-1
meats; it has furnished i beautiful j m<
suhjtHjt for the most artistic brushes
I have been a sufferer from Kidney
and Bladder troubles for .severcl years.
I have lately had what.la termed
Bright’s Disease, and have had contain
era Dies swelling of my legs and short
ness of breath. The urea has poisoned
my blood also. I secured and am us
ing (B. B. B.) Botanic Blood Balm,
and find It acts powerfully and very
quickly, and J am delighted with it*
effects. I had previously used a
large quanlty of various advertised
remedies, and several eminent physi
cians also waited on me, but B. B. B
stands at the top.
John H. Martin.
Rock Greek, Ala., May 4, 1886.
GEORGIA—Docghkrty C(^tt:
rpO *!1 whom it mar concern: AAV Co&br
JL sfuardian of E<ipar D. and '.agent C'
Walker and ilarv C. Jobneton ne Walter
apnliejtame for'Letters of "wnhion from
said Gcardiassbip, and I will px- npon hi^
APPLICATION TO SELL LANDS.
GEORGIA—-Doug rkr nr Cotntt:
TO all irbra it say ooneern: T N. Wool
I folL adminutrator of Irene W. Mann,
deee vied. baa anpUea to me for Mire to self
ber next. Tbta 4tb day of October. 8S8.
2- J. OX)M,
, ,* Ordinary l>. C.
GEORGIA—Dougherty Coostt.
within-be 1^1 bran of ral. hTSllo^M
l^oftaodSo...! anil tz
to to. flrat dlM-lct of Donfch-n-eoantr, t>.
r ¥'I. l ' > J.‘* rn S!L b ;-- LerWoo uuthlr
.« r. h, Booghmr Snptrtr Court if.
'•■V T"*** *r wire sad
>. Israel Fowler. Teauit. In poe-
r.O.EDHABllS,
Sheriff.
a L fa. from
favor of B.
children va.
•eaeion notified.
All who de*4r* tall informa tioa about tbe
cause and rare of Blood Poiaona, Srufula and
Scrota loo# Swell lng0, Ulcere. Sores. Raoama-
tiem. Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can
secure by mail. free, a copy of our a* page
mastrated Book of Wonders, filled with the
most wonderful and. startling proof ever
before known.
Address, Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta Ga..
sufficient of tt.-**lf. t«» sntUfy us that he I
knows very little about geography,
j The idea of pretending to make a map
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey
Duffy’s Formula.
For ths Weak and DebiUtatod a
Wastlns Disease*.
191 W. Fatbits St. Baltimore. ML
ManWkWu^Co^ BaiUmor* JTA
Dear Ofra—I be« to add my bum aaoov
th* many who hare Desa creaUy heaeflua
t*T the un of your celebrated SttCV*# Far*
Halt Wblflkey, and I dofltr* to chaenolly add
tuy tafltiinohT to 1U marraloas powm *la
bnl:<Uri ap toe eaerrated syatem. «I bsreaof.
«red from those terrible atakfac apells which
are tUe rvaaU of extreme oerronsaeafl. Fre>
do-ntly 1 bettered I w»a dyteo. Vlolrat a
rent# headaches war* also another flyoiM
of my malady. A Wend narrated that f
Duffy ■ Pure Malt Whiskey, and 1 did *0.
hfll little fklrh that it coaid pocalbly lasprort
«ny condition. My health hat. however, been
fatly rretored, and I can scarcely reattza
that I was aver tick. As a medletaal tonic
and nerrr atimniant, I consider Duffy-g Fare
ruiiriTiono aehti
'*>^F JSSSHiff , s2^5rtsgasa&. <rf -tt!5
'firm Taesdav in December next witkin the
lefialboore of sale before tbe Court House
door in the city of Albany, rent at public out
cry to the fitghret bidder the plantation
knowo as the “Hickory Level Flace,' *
Dougherty countv, containing 4J5Q acre*
land. Also, the “Beach Grove Place,” la
Baker eonnty. Ga, containing 4.60' acres of
land. Said plantations belonging to tbe es
tate of tbe said Jeremiah Beall, aad being
rented under an order uf the Judge of tbe Su
perior Court of the Albany Circuit lor the
year 1087. Said renting to be for note* se
cured by lien upon the crope raised upon said
places in the year 1-87. and made payable one
naif on Octobi r 15th, 1807, and balance No
vember 15th. W»7. This November 4th. 1887.
JOSEPH BEALL,
Executor estate Jeremiah Beall.
Bohemian*—men of high ami low ♦*.**- j
tale—have ail nromily e!alim**i and t*n-
j. ? «l ri«. «m*.uhH>*hi l , of ‘I 1 -* 8 ; j with the Empire Slat, of lh e South on
W alter Scott, Goldsmith, Byron and J
tbe hosts of Boltcminun represented I
in the inimiwhle character ofj
Rip Van Winkle, have loved and :•
it, without even n liirle black speck to
represent the huh and trade centre of
Southwest Georgia! The man who
, , , . , . . , made this map ought either to go to
lauded the ingenuous, the tirtlos*. tlie ; «<*h«>ol or travel a little before he tries
sincere character ot dogs. Meu have to make another.
quarreled, fought and'died to protect I
their dogs. But of all tlie ting kind 1 At the risk of having the chestnut
that have enjoyed the love and pro- hell rung, we rise to explain that the
moneyed vmne.
Mbs. ELLA FXDDEKMAX.
070 Jkbmzt 8t^ Sew Or Irani, La.
Gmtlrm**n—l hnv* glrea roar tuealdzt* i_
thoroajth I *m now ttdn* the third hot-
ii<* oX Duffy • Fare MaltWblakay. When X
comwetced to use It I ni not able to he oat
of bed. aad now tarn up thorn 9 o'clock lata*
morn In# until 9 o’clock at ni«br. Several
Udtrs who noticed the Urprovement tb* whla*
ia-fl of Tax Collector of Baker t ounty. and re
spectfully solicit the support of my fellow-
citizen-*. If elected I "bull discharge the
duties ol the office with the line fidelity in
the future that I.have endra>ured to exercire
ia the past U. B. ODUM.
dvor in tc lUn* about It.- - ' * treat
Mb*. LUC1EX DUCOA
tectiou of muu, from tbe uiiety agt?«* ofj word candidate, which has lost its origi-
said that if the ballots would be hon-j tlie past to tile present time, none have ; ,,: *l signifiealion, implied purity of
eatly and fairly countet* be would be j ever been so utterly devoiil of grave, j ^hunteter whieh eminently fitted the
tl»e next Mayor of New York. But iu
tlfiit lie was mistaken, as the returns
lioneM^y made gave AbramS. lle.witt a
large majority.
beauty, worth, or bad as little to com- j office-seeker for the fnirliful conduct of
mend tlieui to anybody's appreciation, \ iru^t **»e people might delegate to
as the pug—the |>assion of modern so- ! him. It wins now. that of every man
iciMy women. It would seem that h that offers for a position of public trus*,
One feature that is of esp«*ctal inter- j man could learn to tolorate that s|Ve- i emtwUilng—wvlF .can ‘be or Is saJd of
a-t is the infiueoee in almost all West- cies, If he admired ail others, hut ho, j him. 1- it tliat all men are corrupt,
ern and Northern cities, and a few
Southern cities, exerted by tbe
Knight? of Labor over the election.
The returns are sueh as to excite
grave apprehensions for the future,
for if this element develops strength
in tlie next five years in proportion to
what it lias in the last half decade it
i w ill dominate the polities of the eoun-
that hideous little uiou-trcsity of iliejo 1 * that only corrupt men apply for
equine breed hasnothiug to reeommend ! office? I.et a man apparently as pure
him to the male sex except the society j sno ' v apply f° r office, and he will
of his pretty, spoiled mistress, on the I wot escape calumny.
•L tad Jhifly’fl Fare
It very beneficial la n
many respect*. Myappa*
sun u-i a “•—“ —**•— ** — *-
.Jn* Imndlr
tte, with
preparation vary excellent.
Mas. F. P. HAVILAND.
SflkOtOBfllftt. TOM. m.
GeMlemeo-I am * cre*t -offerer with *
m* or rtithUlc, and t»y_ lr
lunutlBt yonr zreky’s
and think It relieve* me
I hare r*t tued. Maa. AMELIA filsfiOJ
Gemleman—t concur tn toe endorse
of nil that hssbeea aai4 at Duffr’a Pure
THE DUFFY MALT WHIBXET
Sv.
r TU Dv/» i Farm
I application *f tb
ityaf DnSff't Fur* 1
Fhn—I# U mm
principle, “love me love my dog;” but
frequently the hate of tue dog as
sumes a dislike for her. Yet lieautitui
and apparently sensible women, with
every grace to c-harut, affect to like
I
The will of the late Mr-. A. T.
•Stewart has been tile«i for probate.
She provides liberally foe her relative-*,
and directs that certain charitable In-
nitutions of her husband be sustaiue<l,
and ahe generously eudows a seminary
of learning for women.
A knight of dark deeds. Rev. J. S.
Meytmrdie, ’who whh Master Work
man of the Augusta Assembly, aud
w ho, by reason of his office, had the
diatributiou of the moueys contributed
to tbe striking workmen, has skipp'd.
Wing a defaulter to the tune of ^3,000.
Thf. paragraph say tag that Genmi-
mo L prunouiuvd “H»a»ruulmo” has
reached .San Angelo, where titey
ought to know how to pronounce the
name, and lends the Standard to ex
claim: “JRhh* hraciou-*! What is b«*
hiving u*? What a hay and biddy
style of talk this lient.leumu would het
us Into, ilv hush, we won’t have to.
Ho toj ho to!”
Jvmk NicwmaN, of the United
Slates Court, has been dismissing
prisoners, charged with violating the
inu-rual revenue laws, with repri
mands, on account of rbei rex (rente
youth. To one y*»ung man aged »-ix-
tewu, who had ju-i marriet! a girl, he
stated that he thought be would have
enough to do if he supported bis wife,
and had (bo ease null prised on
faU own motion.
try. Tbe recent election may Ik* a ; the pug. Well, If they can stand the
rebuke to its spirit of lawlessness, yet • eou-equcnccs, so can we, but they bad
it was not by any means 11 crushing] better heed tbe sad fate of **|»oor old 1
defeat. jikogTrayv*
Tbe eloctibn lu Gt*orgia was* not
A large five feet gorilla, which
effected an escape fn»m the Brighton
Beach Museum, is creating consterna
tion among the inhabitants of that re
gion. He has slaughtered sheep,
chickens, etc., in sueli numbers that
the people have given to him the name
j ot the “bloody butcher.” *
marked bv any C|mcinl interest, save in
the7th, where W. H. Felton remains a
standing nienance to tlw quietude of
all Ilemocraticnominees. J. C. C’lero-
eut> wai returned, however, and all
are
A CORRESPONDENT Of the llldilll - i
spoils News says tliat New York is in
fested w ith beggars, and some adopt |
methods very closely akin to tluac of j
footpads, it is really a tough qu**s- i
tkm to solve—what to do with mendi- j
Atlanta U making expensive prejv
aratioits that thecercnrionfes, attending
the inaugural of the 8 fitlier statesman,
John II. Gordon,
the grand Empire rttate of tbe South,
should be in ktvping with the digni-
fieti eharaeter of tin* occaOhm. One of
the most prominent features of the in
augural will be the military display,
Ju which the Union veterans of the
Mitchell l‘«K will participate. At
lanta ha« tnrown h«r energy* and will
display her tact and ability in the ar
rangements, and that lusure* a grand
•ucoess and pleasant occasion-'t*<»r all
who may attend.
A diofatck from Philodcl|4iia
state* that on Friday the United
State?* KsIIroad Construction Compa
ny, of New York, signed a contract to
build and equip the Savannah, Dublin
and Western railroad tr*»m Savannah,
Ga., to Moi-on, 117 miles, within eight i
mouths’ time. A branch line of she
quha and contented. A otdid i cants in the larger cltie.-r Holland, ‘
phalanx uf t.-n wlW Uwooorata f!® | to hb Xlnlwtaa Miutuin, aoow
from «m|8 >» ear polUWal! raltulW .. su/wwtlon^, wbMi wn.M ai.l j
1 In difulnishinj; itc army uf m-w re-1
The Deep Green Livery. J crult-, and perha}** thin tin* ranks of]
battle*.
From tbe America* Recorder.
present les miserable*. The spirit of •
TMd,-.parraal,r«rrf<rtiioi»rr. nn. br Christian dvilicuiou |>roni|«a Im-i
Ir-av,an.lHmkisbegiuoio* k. ran. >.u.w j aunlty to Icnil uawr 10 tlie unlor-
:«nd *e*Id under the iot():ir i<»ucb of autumn. I * j
Tbe ctately tn*v that bordv*r thebaaL« of our {tuiiatca III the best manner »uiled to I
fflfSTSSaJWSS^jBrS I reformation. It ,,o.,|.l not be a;
M W - ‘» r Gbriatian- to for... a kin.I j
who undcr^iRadr tbe OApkncM mt rotors jot co-operative soclty for the establish-1
liku B-*»urc.
From tb<* .1 Ibany *n«J Advcrticrr.
Tins «l*H-p gru*m In ary erf summer, worn by
UVv- and -hmhn, N-jrinnintc t«* »urti jetlow
Hud j*>t«l under tue muffle, touch of autumn.
The ciutely treva that border the bookn of unr
stream* preset a pleu-ing varivtv of bvauti-
in wlors. 7H-t»iwie uire.- them thc«-ffi>et«K a
I’*'tdy Nmqui-t with a bean itut bK«ding ot
c*dotv in ptvfcet barm »ny. TlMre i.-» u<> oor
who uudvratand* tbe complement of c*4ora
like nature.
The »la»ve, from the Atlanta Coo-
stlturion, especially taking tlie oniar
In which they are printed, impose*,
upon tbe Nkwh an*p Advertihkr tiie
duty of . xposing the Anierictis Jh*-
conler fur usiug tbe ItH*al aud editor*!
paragraphs of t te New* and Adckr-
tihle without j iving us credit.
The above paragraph w»> written
„ . . i by one of the editors of this pniier, and
Govornor-eleel of , . , * *
apjiearetl tu the issue of featurday
morning, Octolier 30th
In Sunday morning's ls*ue of the
A meric us J{ecordcr. October 31 &L, tlie
same jmragraph made its appearauce
in Its local columns w ithout credit.
The Recorder has persisted in ibis
practice, aud iu some iustances has
subatituted Aroerh-us for Albany and
u«s*d the rest of tiie article entire.
TU* News and Advertiser has re
frained from alluding to this from con
siderations of delicacy, but a sense of
justice to ourselves demand that an
explicit statement of foots be made.
The News and Advektlskr write*
its own eilltnrial and local paragraphs
and never purloin*, one from any other
paper.
WIB tiwe Uonstltution do tlie N«wa
and .\DV4JrrisER the justice to copy
ment of factories to funiisli work to I
this class. Sidect jhtsoii- whose •
duties lead them to seek out Mich as j
can and w 111 work and employ them, j
Those who are not dL-pKil to labor 1
let them be iurm*l over to the civil!
authorities to be punished a> vagrants. J
l*bOM! w hom disease and feebleness *
SU WfL,
mad* in accordant* trUk a
fbrmala and emmtitti
Matt WkUUa c~- '
liquid form, IU
cUrngctby a
paMabU an
DoLLJLJs'rsJt bo rruL
or turn/
wiUout toMflfl or chemical
m procam, mating tf tu moat
cfencioHO *mf prtparatv**
at OSM
gjrCAFlTAL PRIZE. $76,000.
Ticket* only 15. Share* in
portion.
Louisiana Mate Lotterj. Companj.
** »Fe do hereby certify that we evver-
oiee the arrangement* for all the Month
'll quarterly Drawing, of The
Louiiiaua State Lottery Company, and
ptrKm manage aud control the Dron
ing, thenuehu, and that the same are
•inducted with honeety, faimeu and bt
good faith toward all partiet, and we an
chorite the Company to u,e thi, eertiji-
oate, with jac-etmile, of our tignaturte
tttarhed, in it, adnertitemenU."
road from Dublin , u A.orrira.s, Oa., j ^-rntmiouc
IV little Will Iwaffat..- ^
have incapacitated for work, simhiid be j
sent to tbe hospital? or to bouse* built
for their comfort and supjK»rt»*d l»y
coutrihutions of Christians and hu
manitarian*. The vagrant law* should
be rigidly enforced, but the. sufferings
of uuiortunates appeal U» the hearl
of humanity,andsetue tnean>*hould be
adopted whereby work could Ik* fur
nished such as were w illing to accept,
and to sueh as were physically able and
W'ould not work, tlie stioug aroi of the
law should interpose its might in the
protection of society.
A sensational report conies from
El Paeo, Texas, to tlie effect that a
grand filibustering scheme has ber!»
discovered, the heailquarters of which
are said to be at El Paso, and w hich
has Us ramifications throughout tlw
United States, and paiticularly iu the
Southwest. Local fiapers have pub-
lLshetl a great deal on the subject,
which has probably no foundation iu
fact. There is no knowing if tin*re b
anything at all iu the whole matter.
The movement bids tor tbe suppor
of the Catiioiic church by promising
tiie restoration of all church property
taken by tiie Mexican goveruiueni
since- the time of Juarez. It promises
tbe restoration of Hie priest, nun aud
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thi* Pow»ler ne' er vane*. A marvel of pur
ity, strength an«i wrlinieHiuienevf. Moreeeon-
aiuiral than the ontioarv kinds, and cannot be
*oM tn competitinn wufi the multitude of low
^•t, abort weight, alum or phosphate powders.
•*oid ontjf in «w». .
KOVAL BA KINO 1*0 W DEB CO-
10S WALL STREKT.
ntiv4«iawly Vzw York.
Contagious
Dlsra*e« are Prevalent all over 1ST World.
1 am a native of Kmrland. and whi> I wa
in that country t contracted a terribl** Mood
poiriOn. and for two years w»» under treat
ment as aa <mt-do”r patient at Niotinabaia
Hospital. Knffland. but was not cnre«l. 1 suf-
ten-d tM- most agonizing paita in my Imhics,
and wa* envered with Mirr* all over my !*id^
and limb-. I bad vertijeo and deafner^. with
partial lues of d^bt. severe pains in my bead
and eyes. etc. winch nearlv ran me • r>zv. )
lost all hope in that omniry, and s«iied foi
America, and was treated at Koosvveh in thi?
city, as well as bv a prominent physician it.
New York havia'c no connection wiih tb<
hoapitaL.
I saw the advertisement of swift** Specific
and (determined to ^ive it a trial a* a las
res*»rt. I bad given up all hope of bring cured
«* I bad pone through the bands of the beet
medical men in Nottingham and New York. 1
took six bottles of e. s. S. aud I can say wRL
preat j*»y that they have cured me entirety 1
am as sound and wdla* lever was in mv life.
L. FRED IIALFOKD.
New York City, Jane Uth. IW5.
Wt the undersigned Banks and Banker*
•Dili pay all Fixes drawn in the Louisi-
ana State Lotteries which mag be pro-,
sxnted at our counters.
J• H. OGLEKRV,
1*70.
• diotaucr of ninety tulle*, will tmcom-1
plKed in fourteen tmtoths from date, j
at which time the whole system will!
be in operation. George W . VanKos- !
ssrenlsaMarriM V^Lsmt****0«». r M of
koa company; left PhlUdclphU torL,,, foU(! i t Mr . M o»rfco« " ,d *
Uw Hooch on Frl.l.y to hratin tlie work, i . vic . im Iti , >rwt) torlff of EufflUh, Fnwh and Gorman
Th* vommUir. »>f dfty appointed Th«zrK*rau.. are a," « '.oatUrtinj: j «**= •‘Mlrtoo of <i..tl«. ZMSgeU^ “ ft!
.H....a dlvlsiott of public a^notiltural la«4'
Th.- KlttUaa. d.*trr of charily to all former prir.-
n,r ratome on Ta«dar wrnr not «. j a fra.
isratifvinga. the ...rap-'r rrwrv- of !««**• M ,b * •**«
1 .... ... . ! r«>nmti]sorv i*ilu(*ntimi. free eutrv nl
Blood
tbe prohibitionists x«U anti-problbi- ] as to the result of the election in j
I» the lifr, and be i» wise who remcaibera it
Bu> in March uf last year (I'M). I contractc
bltMtd poiesm, ami beinp in savannah, (ia , at
the time, I went into tlie hospital there fw
rextment. I suffered vert muoi from rheu
matism at tbe same time, f did not pt wel
under tbe treatment there, nor was cure*
by «gr«f the «soal me* ns. I have »ow take*
-even bnttl» of Swill's speeific and am mub
rod well. It drove tbe poison out ibronzt
Noils on tbe skin. DAN Lt.AH Y.
- . ... Jgg .
Into two hnudretl acre tracts free to
actual settlers. There is some talk that
A. K. Uniting is implicate*! iu ihb
scheme. »ih1 tliat be Is, lu fact, one of
tbe prime movers lu it. Colonel Bing
ham, America's ucW minister to Mex-
ic*», «i)> the report la positively
untrue.
tiouiiHfi of-Atlanta to nominate * fusion j Carlisle’# district, but the
ticket for mayor and aldermen finally f most trustworthy polit to bis defeat
reached au agreement through a suh-| Tills w ould piove h blow to Ih-uuh--
OitnonLiee of ten. late on KrWar r.ighL! T*cjr. •»,/ « *«
J. Tyler Cooper was named for mayor, i To free ttmJe many jdhrimls ascrib-
aml U 1- claimed that tbl*. t«igetj»er ’ 0d the defeat, Self-1 uterest has caib-
wlth the fort that Jr? aatl-prolilhi-; weiglird \ruriy lntm>tc-or at least a
tiooUt* also get a good working tn*.: uilstakcn uotkm id self Interest. _
jortty to the city couoril. a decided i The ?ontlu>eni of tire RepobllFao The rcoent terrible 1 fire, wltli lo-s ot
victory for tire “antis.” Th* fVm-ti- J party I* for high protection and tire j lllc/iu Chicago*, suggest* tliat modem
tudoo doe* not regard It Iq tire ;igbt • thouaande of a> xlliarie* that U lure .Id I skill ba.- never bceu aide to construct
of a victory for either faction, bow*, i tire Democratic cam)a» who exert every j a building of any material tliat i* fire
ever, and bay* that It iA.upon Uie other. InfiUeDce lu favor of protection, have | proof. Intense heat cmtnble* stone,
hand, **a triumph of the rity over lier . afiecti'd W rlectioy. | boros and all other known ma-
factions—of the general welfare over! Tbe Republican gains ore more on j teriwl emits romlx^tiWc gasses under
zpedal eplaioao.” j mtioas than w as anticlpata
- j' - - . ^
I'THil illlllllHifMr • mm
Two mrs apt I contracted blots 1 puM,
After takinr preset iptions fn*m tbe hot pbv
«4ciaos here *»d at Dalis* f co -cla*led L
visit Hot ftprins*. and on rrsirhitir Tcxarksn
«*ktct**r rveunuten lc<1 tue t* try Swift’* sm.
-ifi*-, »sst«nnr me that it would b-m flt m
rtwee than H.< Sprros**; Althoqyb tbe
Poison
*ad the**
zreat boles la my bark an
'‘best, and had mswved all the hair «>ff on
oe*o. tet I brean toltoptwve in a week’s «im-.'
» be^aa to bemj.an*! werMrattrel
rf eiffht weeks. WillJonks.
Porter C«k* Pa—enrer Depot.
Clrert. Texas. Jnlv 13. W*3.
- — i skin
TII bwirr srzctric Co^ DrawerZ, Atlu-
“ . 1^137 W.rSdtu.
W. KILBBEf]
Pres. Slate
- A. BALDWIN,
P r *es- Mbw Orto MifloiBlm
Incorporated ia 1888 for 35 yean by the Leg-
MUtarefarEducational and Charitable pur-
P 08 ®*—Nith a capital of UjWMJOO-io which a
rroerye fund of over (BMW ho* since been
added.
By an overwhelming popular voce it*
hue* wo* made a port of tbe pr-eent
Looetitntiou odooted December ad. D.
The uHly Lottery ererrohni m
■>y the people of nnjr estate.
fT NKVKU NCALtN Oft r**j»TPt».MiS.
lie Grand Bimgle Number Draw*.
***** will take plane taoatbU. and Ute K*-
•raortUnuru Urn»cing* regularly rr-ru thre*
tionlh* itixlead of eeml-ae m tuiU#, m he-,
ore, beginning Jtorch. t&K.
.% OPLEXOID OPFOKTIAITV T4»
tt ON m I'OKTl >h. ELEVENTH tiHASS'
■ »KAH LMi. CLA.ws L. IN TILL A*. ADKmY
»F JtfslC. NEW ORLEANS. Tarulat.
tOVKHBEft 9th 1886-18811*
tntwtDff.
CAPITAL PRIZE W.0IMI.
»00.000 Tickets at 55.00 Each
Fractions, in Fifths, in Pro
portion.
0T3.»W
aka*
Ilk m
w. *
itudfl
so,t»
1
i
J PRIZES or f
10 -
100
so
» Aftproi
ArmoxiB atio> mzu.
xuealJ*** Pruea ot ftre....
ATS
wrrfare*.
iCS5’
natinjr to „
to to the oarer of tbe (.umpany ui.V«
For further lufurutaikMi write e!carlj,xt> u*
•H *Mnw. FmibI Note*. Exprer*
*oo«y Order*-, tn New York exchange ta or
•nmry Wter. currency by Kxpreoi .at uu’
*1. An D.U FHI.Ij
Hew Orlranc lot.,
• .it.dai rai!%,
Uu«laiMcian. D.C.
Hake P. 0. Money Ordert
’ayable and Address Segis-
ered Letters to
»'» MUU.U , ITtomL BA\I
*«-» orti
Valnable Plantation !
FOR ~SALE 1
rpRE Plantation In Mitchell county, known
A a* the Turpin place, containing OSS acre*.
3 or 4 well* of good water. Gin House aud
Screw, a sufficient number of Good Cabins,
all in good (date of cultivation. A good farm- .
w can make from 10 to 11 bale* fit cotton to
the mule. Will be sold at private *ale at anv
time before let Tuccdav ua December n*
Also 10 bead mule* aad horse*.
If not hoIu by tlie 1st Tuesday in December,
will bewpid op that day in Camilla, to tbe
highest bidder. Term* of sale—one-half each
-and ooc-half 12 mouth* credit. A bargaii
will be siren. J. F. SCARl’fi,
Oct.»-dlw4.
AND TROPOSE TO COMPETE IN PRICE AND QUALITY OF GOODS
!E SOUTH OF ATLANTA.
WITH ANY HOUSE
Tbotre deni ring Bedroom Suits, Parlor Suits. Sideboards, Wardrobes, Hatracks,
Dressing Carets. Wash stands, Bedstead*, and. In fact, anything needed in
i line will do well to call on me and inspect goods and
this fine will do well to call on me and inspect goods and prices.
IN MY REGULAR LINE I CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Books, Stationery, Jewelry,
silverware, musical instruments, clocks, pictures and
FRAMES, CUTLERY, TOYS, FIREWORKS, HOLIDAY GOODS, ETC.
£W*CALL AND SEE ME.
C. J. DANIEL.
NEW DRUG STORE!
HUGO ROBIN,SON,
Pharmacist and Druggist
Jiuuonuccmcnts.
FOU TAX COLLECTOR OF BAKER
COrMTY.
■ am a candidate for re-*-lection to tbe office
FOB TAX COLLECTOR,
rjto tbe Voter* of Dougherty ounty: I here-
* mv candidacy for tbe office
of TAX COLLECTOR of this county, and
promise If honored with election, tof-'ithfullv
liaeharge the dutie* of tbe office. I am nut
a novice at tbe buatne*i. 1 am a Georgian
by birtb and raining, and have never be
trayed a trust imposed in me bv m« fellow-
-citizen*. I have been a citizen of Dougherty
for two year*, and am thoroughly identified
with the people. Their interest 1* my inter
est. Restwctfully, T. A. C L A VTON.
FOU TAX COLLECTOR.
. Tbmnkiug my friends and follow-citizen*
for their «npp*irt in the pact. I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for re-election
to the office of Tax ' Collector of Dougherty
County. J. T. HKHTEB.
Albany, Ga^ SepC 1L 18M.
To Rent
Dwellings and Storehouses. Apply
to this office. saLsuna wd-tf.
FIRE AND LIFE.
I AM uow agent for the following Fire In
surance Companies
THE M M'ON, GEORGIA.
THE MERCHANTS, of New York.
The Xfctt YORK LIFE, Tontine FI an.
A share of your jmtronage is solicited. Pre
pare against misfortune.
nI9-<16in IVALTER MUSE
TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT HE HAS 0PEXED A
DRUG STORE ON WASHINGTON STREET NEXT DOOR TO
S. W. GUNNISON’S.
WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY of PRESCRIPTIONS
And In this line can confident'y promise mv patron* that ACCURACY AND
EXACTNESS IN COMPOUNDING which result from a thorough
familiarity with both the Theory and Practice of Pharmacy.
I WILL KEEP A COMPLETE STOCK OK
Fresh, Pure Drugs § Chemicals.
I respectfully solicit a riiare of public patronage.
HUGO ROBINSON.
Albany, Ga., August 14, 1886. daw-ly.
DON’T FAIL
Call and See
HIS
JOIENSE STOCK!
3F NEW-
legal Notices.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
COSniOSlONER'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County:
JjNOE partition among tbe remaindermen
X? of tnelile estate of Mrs. Catharine Thorn
ton, now deceased, will be sold before tbe
court house door, in Mid county, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1*88, between the legal
hour* of Mle, to the higbeet bidder, lor cash,
nil those lots and fractions f lota of land, ly
ing weritof aline running dot north from tbe
southwest corner of 198 and the southeast cor
ner of 199, in first dinretof said county, to
Flint river, thence along down said river to
the land* owned by Nelson Tift, thence east
along tbe line of tbe lands owned by John
Jackson and Dr. Taliaferro Jones, to start-
THE ONLY REAL
BIG SHOW!
COMING ON ITS
5 Enormous Menageries, 5
Of BO Cages, Dens nnd Lair*.
Ll'Lt', the Tattooed
never saw tbe like before I
Woman. Earth ]
ZOLA, the Female Blondin, riding a Ve
>£ ‘ ' '
locipede over a single wire 60 trot above the
ids of tho audieure.
Tt-LI A, Skating on a light wire elevated
lm feat and performing tbe most difficult
feat*.
Female English Bicycl** Rider**,
in Pyramids. Somersault* from shoulder to
shoulder, and startling evolution*.
18*11.
The above described lands will be sold in
a body or in lots, sections or p»rceK as will
best subserve tbe interests of all parti
-BROC
eerned.
oct2-4w
A. C. WfcSTBROOK.
Commissioner.
BRIDAL PRESENTS
Of Diamond
M’atehrn, Chains,
boltd Stiver, Brtmzee,
Marble Sets, etc., etc.
Just receiving a new line of everything
kept in a First-Clase Jewelry Store. All
good* warranted to be oC tbe best manufac
tured. Send for our prices and -patterns of
SrOOVS. FORKS, FANCY PIECES. COM
BINATION SETS AND PRE
SENTATION GOODS
Of all kinds.
J. H. & W. W. WlIiTiI AMSi
U8SeooaA Street,
MA.COK- •
ISseptwZm.
WALTERS & ARK HEDl,
Attorneys at Law,
ALBANY, ... QEORQIA,
W ILL PracOee in all Uw Courts, State and
Federal, septll-ly
Drs. Strother & Bacon
l YFFICE over W. E. Hilsmaa A Co’s Drug
Store. All calls left at the Drug Store wifi
eeetve prompt attention. tantwly
FOR RENT OR LEASE.
asy, me. atockt
Mule*, Plows, etc. The beet of Labor oh the
place. For further particulars address
II B. DAVIS.
octlP-dn-wfic. Brooksville, Fla.
Valuable Cotton Planta
tion for Sale or Lease.
'PBB undersigned, with a view to resuming
I control of bis plantation in Baker county,
offer* the same for sale or lease upon tbe most
liberal term*. Said place ho* been leased for
the pare riv year* by Mr. l^*lbret*r. who,
5»y M fatlmg health, wish.-* t** retire
Yon* bu»i'i**r«*. Itadi..in^ tbe plantation- of
ber-CaU- of fd. li. H. Hill an«t tb^ «.eorgia
Ijind and t 'orton ( otnpany. Contain^ fifteen
bUD<lrv«l acr»-^—*ix hundred nlrared and in a
dnereare.rf «*ul ivstuei. Pidant, ten mil.*
fnee Leary, on the RlakeU Fxten*i«-n. nwl
-is mil^f northwert fn*ia N^»t**n. Improve
ment rood and ample i.*r all i »mr n*^ni*ite
for it* cultivation. F.*r partirular* inquire
for a<klm-* ll. A.Udleto-r. .^-dbetter Pt-t-
office, Ga„ or the nader*un>e.L
\6l». B. SMITH.
Smith b>wo ugh, Ga.
DRY GOODS
JUST RECEIVED:
THE LATEST STYLES AT THE
VERY LOWEST PCICES.
All-Linen Table Cloth.
Only 25 cents per yard.
The finest lot and latest styles Jersey
Sacqaes and Jersey Cloth in town.
My Furniture is at riving dally.
Furniture sold on instalments at prices
that can’t be downed South of Ohio.
»p
Fancy and FamllyGrocerles in Albany,
and the beet of Liquors of all grades.
Don’t fall to call for “Southern Beau
ty” and my 5-year old Rye Whisky,
recommended for Medical Purposes.
L.T. FIELDS
REST EASY!
The Celebrated Self-Fastening,
Perfect Rest
Bed Springs
Are now being Manufocturod aml for Sale In
Albany and Doughmy • ounty. Tbe more
Complete and Durable spring* ever offered to
tbe public. Price FOUR DOLLARS PUR
SET.
Shop only one block rernth of We*ton'
Warehouse on Washington street.
a. c. siGGixrg.
Xot, S-dSw.
SHERIFF SALE.
in tbe city of Albanv within tbe legal
hours of sale un tbe first Monday in Decem
ber next, the following property, to wit:
i-ots of land Noe. 284,277,278, aud acre- off
Northwest corner plus 16 acres off tbe South
west coi ner of No. 243. known a« tbe Keaton
Smoteye u-are, containing ;I0 acre* in tbe
second district oi uougnerty county, ua.
Levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. ta. from
Dougherty Superior Court, J. T. Stewart
administrator of A. G. Weaver vi. J. K. P.
Keaton. Tenants notified.
F. G. EDWARD.
Sheriff D. C
LtTIEBS OF DlanilalON.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
W HEREAS W. H. Walter*. Administrator
of J. J. Gillion deceased, represents to
the Court In his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that be has full v dminlster-
edsaidJ.J. Gill ion's estate. This is ther -
fore Vo cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to *bow cause, if any they can.
why said Administrator should not be dis
charged from hi* administration, and receive
letters of dismission on tbe first Monday in
January, 1*87. 2. J. UDoM,
Ordinary.
LETTER OF DIMNIIRSIOff.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
W HEREAS.C P. Hartwell, Executor of
Do'lie M Tarver, represent* to the
Court in his petition duly filed and entered on
record, that be has fully a-.ministered Do!tie
M. Tarver’s estate This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why said Ad
ministrator should not be discharged from hi-
administration, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in December. 1W6.
Z. J. ODOM,
Ordinary.
BIDS FOR BRIDGE
Across Flint River.
ZE«A FAMILY, in wonderful and
lightning hair, teeth and feet slide* from the
topwoMt point of the canvas to the ground.
9X*LLC ELLA ZOLA, high-wire queen,
walks blindfolded with iocased/eet in basket*
on a three-quarter inch wire carrying a heavy
man.
Lone-Haired Belmont Sisters,
length of hair 7 feet, thickness 4 inches.
VIOL .4, Uin-loo snake charmer.
Arab*, Me-'w. Japanese. 1‘ntngouisns. h jeea.
— "gypt an*. Malays, Hottentot* and
In their native coetume* and cere-
Nubiann, Kj
Afgans, all
monies.
*20,0 0 school of »ea l.iona. 110,000 White
Nile Hippopotamus |5,0u0 Tammour. 8»,o00
*chool ot ’Walrus.
MONSTER HERD OF ELEPHANTS!
GIANT HORSE! GIANT OX! GIANT WOMAN! GIANT MAN!
GIANT HOG! GIANT CAMEL!
$300,000 Novelty Street Parade,
Consisting of 31 Golden Chariots, 12 separate kinds of Music. 4 Stenrn Musical
wagons, Female Brass Band. Troupe Jotibilees, Chime Cathedral Bells. 60
Cages and Dens, 8 Distinct Bauds, 2 Steam Organs. 15 Trumpeters. Female
Open Air Opera, Fife and Drum Corps, 100 Ponies, 300 Horses, 100 Mounted
People.
1-000 Men. Womea and Horses Employed. 1.000
Two Performances D ily; Cheap Excursions rn all roads.
EVP A. VI,A, 1Vov. 13.
1HOMASVJLLE. Nov. 16.
A. RATLIFF,
GA.
-DEALER IN-
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,
And General Merchandise.
Brown Sugar, 14 pounds for a dollar. Best Granulated Sugar. 12 pounds for
a dollar. Stoves, $15.00. All other goods very low. Call and
see for yourselves. 1 am leader In low prices.
A. RATLIFF.
11,0
BUSH
SSuet-lcd-wtc.
A PERSON OF GOOD BUSINESS
ABILITY a»«J KK« t’TtTIOI will in
vert Five TtwsiiKl I’aMbt* sod Service* ui
iegiriaare buNrew, if - •« trial it i* f-Jitirtnc-
tnry. or will i.ke Positiuo of Tnia at Moder-
iU* colaiy. giving ample recuritv ud rr cr-
c Par in* having gtaat butine«* but
ing wre money and a*| other answers
teld atrictiy r<»nfl<lrutiaL but tw save t me
wttcr write full particulars. No no-ral card-
UchL Ad.1 cm
. fL F., station •‘ll.u Neva Fork.
Lumber Yard
Lath& Wood, Lime
LUMBilR.
p» Order and in Any gaautfty. bj
J. K. P. KEATOS)
Eriist Proof
SEED OATS
Orncx Con’its Roam asv Bevincii,)
DocansMtr cocjctv.Ga.. J
October», 1885. )
Healed bid* will be received by tbe Commie-
sioners of Mid county until the Uth day of
January, 1887, for xn Iron Swing Draw
Bridge atcroa* Flint river, about one and »
from Albany; said bridge to be 180
Roadway to be 18 feet wide and of
i pa city of fttyound* per square foot, and
on Iron Cylinder Piers, the opening
not to be lew than 60 feet in the
clear.
Complete and minute specification* on file
Jn the Clerk’s office.
Any bndgn compaoy^rlii be allowed to place
their plan* and speeifleat^nsoo file, and bid*
will be received on same^ provided such
specification* are on file in the .Clerk’* office
of this Bo^rdby the 15th day of November,
1886. Hakl bridge to be paid for in cagh when
eompleted. \
The contractor will be required to gfrra
bond a* required by law. \
It 1* further ordered that the foregoing be
published as required by iaw v
J. G. Stktbkks,
A. W. Com.
B. F. WlLDKB.
oedu-wre. t ««n’n* 1». U, Go.
BRIDGE ELECTION.
Ro iO«* and Kcvkm t.e.\
hortscKrv Cutm. r
Ff*R
AND
SALE AT RETAIL
JOBBERS PRICES.
N. L. RAGAN.
riqiC. l-dtaw*w4u>
X HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Tie Largest aid Best
ASSORTMENT OF .
(ivuruu
r.Gx.. \
l ictolie. »*, \*mt. >
It i* ordered hy the * ooimt**ioorr» of sold
county that an him ton lor held <« Wednes
day. the flrre day of IWember next. Co dc-
tertnine Whether V»imI< to tbe auonnt of
twelve tb>Mt«and rex fm i'lrt-l dollars *ball be
issued by the county of Inmgherty for the
purl"** ol building an lr>« Balance nwmg
Draw Bridge iAer Flior rarer about one and
a half mile* below Albany; Mid t**nd* to
ilraw seven per rent, interest per annum, and
to be ft l!y paid off «*n tbe first day of Jan
uary, hWC annual payment* of principal and
iureivre to be :i* frrfb.w>:
On Jan. ire; l*re Frmct ua A lu'ct tUHt Oh
on Jan. ire, two - ** mat 0$
t*i« Jan; ire. Ui8(i ** “ us b iu
On Jan. L*t, ifffi ** “ ±Ml no
On J an. 1st, I "82 “ •* U0H 00
On Jan. ire, ]8xi “ “ 2.J47 60
It u. further wr<rer«d ibnc vbi* Official Order
be puldhiiKd as required b« i*w.
J. *i. riTtnnni,
A W. COflRY.
B F.WiLaca.
w4 . - . Corn er* D. C.Ga.
BAKER COUNTi
Bajirxmd rerretr.
Jt r. Kb-ATOS,
LlhTb. itret-jAwiv
DENTAL NOTICE.
H aving bought the miNin-RE.
4c.. «rf I»r. r. T. frihorn. aud rented the
xx^rtnentr fortnnij occupb-d !>y him, my
tenScrm ai»- otfrrvd to hie '
ntlt IJHOlliHT Til H
1 »IU. M IKK I P AT P1U<
1« «CIT rut T M-r».
D. W, PHICB,
Merchant Tailor.
hspt. 28dr«w*w-ly
AND WHISKY «AI
cured at huun; without
Book of lanWlzn. «re F»xc.
H. flfi WOOLLEY.M. D.
At’anta. Ga.. •mrs> a&S
wb
KXE.Tl P rio\.
GEORGIA—Bskkk PofSTf.
V 'AMY HIL» ' 'colored; h s applied for
Exemption of Personally, ami I nil! pass
u|uu> tbereroteat doVlorke. m. on the reh
d4y«rfNovember, 18M *i W t «*«.. w .
Ordinary.
New Shoe Store
COME. COME.
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW AND BEAU
TIFUL LINE OF SHOES, HATS. CAPS AND
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
No Old Goods!
ertthing marked down to the lowest ■vfvrpw
Large stock stetson fine hats and ha\*T
* SON’S CELEBRATED HANDMADE shoes
IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
MUSE & COX,
v Sept J, dan
Bei io^<ureiger
St, Albany, Ca„
^•DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
at»’ Furnishing Goods - nd General Mer-
Itandise. Hoys’Elegant Suij« at 8(3.50.
Other Goods at EqjraUy Low Prices
BJROAD ST.
Broc
We.call attention to our
Fall trade. We are able
Polite attention rati
pleare tbe public. CaJTand examl
tnrftnSnd nXUurpitrr .wk of all otlior gonU for tho
all times\ Ui sell at prieve to suit our ctistoinero
everytKaty. He were never better prepared to
nine oar -•—«- . ..
-h.,
r complete su«-k.
REICH & GEIGER.
\ tutciuut fit.
bepropirufAl-! 1|m .i;;* t i:.
. Urn rerrwt
1 1*wk.1
comirs.
H AVING Urujit I.. McManua * C•.*• Stock
rt<:«ffimt.ff
1,'udinH. I tu
the markrt.
C, UffffFKI,
Notice of Lot ul Lrffis-’a-
tion.
VDTlCEic hereby rli
wiH be made to tho
tbe par-age «rf an Act
at large, in
use
litnrt^td the
of auocber. i t .
uniLcbc^d. to define the right-and liaWlii,
ot the owner- .>f -uch animal-, and thcrtgMs
and natiilitle* of yer**M <iaiun^ed hv such
P«r-
J. F. WELLEB.
MAXtrzCTtBEB .SB B^ULtB lX
HIKING PARLOR
AND HEATING
STOVES
Tin. Copper i Sheet Iron Ware. Gntters. Leaders. Roofing,
ALL KINDS OF lVORK TO ORDER.
IVeetbrooku’ Comer.
Albany, Ga.
1
Monster Train of 60 Cars
63d jtnt of the Oldest Circus aud Menagerie on Earth.
““S3 Not. 16th.
The Only! The Old! The Original!
JOHN ROBINSON!
18 Big Shows all United! 18
110 Male and Female Artists, 110
Used in the 3 Big Circnse?, in 3 Monster Rings—Enormous Elevated Stages.
7.EN4>B1A. hurried *)•> feet through
spaeo hy Ancient Kume's wnr engine, the
Catapult.
Human daring at its zenith—A IDA—who
dives head foremost from the dome uf tbe
canvas into a uet lo feet below.
.tl’LLE ZERATH, Ceiling Walker,
who, at the apex ot tiie canvas, walks, runs
and fiances with head downward,
28 Female Siberian Roller Skat
er*, in their native dances, acrobatic feat*
and wonderful skating.
$45 000 Herd of LIVING GIRAFFES
TtTLA FAMILY, unicycle riders and
skater* ou stills four teet high, performing
the most at iriling of acrobatic and skaturial
feats. .
EveryTSation Represented—« ribes of Hin
doos, Kurd*, Greeks, Cannibals, Aztecs.
*
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