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|ifurs and j^di’frtisrr.
BROA Ik STREET, ALBANY, GA.
Tac Daily News and a
lished every morning < II
Ta* Weekly Nk*s and advertise
Saturday morning.
Bring the Swindling Melon Brokers
to Justice.
From the Infanry of the melon l»u«|-
nesN it- |ir<»gre.4< has te*en greatly iui-
peiletl By the gieulest of all obstacle*
Sacred Song audjlstie. | Politics In the Palpi!.
We have been reading in the Cou- The Ker. Lawrence W. Bacou, jhi>-
rier-Journal the report of a sermon j tor of the Indejiemlent Pre^byteriau
deliveretl by the Rev. J. Reid .Shan-j church at Savannah, preached a tort
It* Hi ore
•haul'.
THS ALBANY Ness, Eittblbned 18*5, the
ALBANY A*»UHtt«it%t>bliatw-l l£77,Cou- ■ country
solidified September 9.1SSJ.
the
the
Daily,
SimSCRIPTJON RATES
e year.
t months . -.
“ One moutli
’etklr, Oue year
“ Pi* months ...
** Three months
a—dishonest rommi<
They have flooded
h circulars offering
mo-t flattering Inducements for con-
l 5 Q0 j sigmnent'i, and have even been «o bold
2 eo J and 8(>eL*uIatire a* to Send solicitor*
5j into the melon fields. Some of them
* have not even hail a place of business
lion ! Lc
on, of the Trinity M. K. church at I of Fourth of July
to his
mi'vllle, on last Sunday night, tli.\t! gregation, on last Siiuday morning,
s coil- has long since U*en exploded by phy— 1
so In the city of their
WEEKI.T jnvtUTlsrsG HATES. lj|nJs " f l«ssage an
The copsoUdated circttUtion. oC the New “enrb-stone broker.-
AND ADVsbtiser gives our yre^kly the largest
circulation of any eewepaper in Southwest
Georgia. Our book* are open for iiwpeeOou.
The following rate* oi advertising therefor are
croporiiaaately lower than those of may other
yaper, and win be sts Icily oUtrrnt;
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AS advertisements most take the run of the
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be required:
Inside, generally, -^. . . ^ M per cent,
i toreamng
Editorial notices, other than cslUux attention
to new advertisement* and local •lwIgen.iH
• —‘'“-ertiooand 12^ tor
BID* for julrertUlng are doe on the first ap-
d for.
UICBDIT, JULY O, I8BT.
The city of Auguste wants tu amend
its charter.
alway
Epitobial opinion hi
matter of fact.
not
AND now the Atlanta Constitution
anuouucee- that Mrs. Cleveland will
accompany the President ou his visit
to Atlanta during the Piedmont fair.
The Tlnevillians hel.l a solemn con
clave and In assembly determined that
they would not he incorporated, oi
swallowed by llacon, under any cir-
cnmstances.
Mb. Eugene Graxbebky, editor-in
chief of the Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
died, after a lingering illness of con
sumption of the bowels, on last Tues
day morning.
Mb. Jeffebson Davis was visited
on the historic Fourth, by the Conti
nental Guards of New Orleans, at hi-
home in Beauvoir, and invited by
Captain Downs to join his company in
their picnic festivities.
The Fourth of July casualties added
up make a large sum ot misfortune
and misery. The historic toy pistol
gets in its deadly work. It is a good
thing that the Fourth of July, as well
as Christmas, comes but once a year.
The ** White Caps” up in tin*, legal
State of Indiana would he called Kii-
Klux “down South.” 7 awlessness
seems to be conspicuously rampant
in Indlaua, and we daily expect the
esteemed Indianapolis News to read
the riot act. •
A Chinaman graduating at the re-
ceutHarvard Commencement orated to
a degree of excellence that astonished
and delighted his audience, among
whom sat Senator Ei'arta. He ar
raigned Congress for its treatment of
the Chinese immigration bill.
Mb. Powdkhly rises several inches
iu our estimation every time lie ap
pears before the public. Heisadxo-
catlng temperance among the Knights
of Labor, and if he succeeds in enforc
ing bis views and wishes he will prove
a great benefactor of Ids order.
Mbs. Harriet Beecher Stows is
said to be rapidly falling, physically
at well as intellectually. To a news
paper reporter who visited tier at her
Hartford home a few days ago, she
said: **Xo, i write no more. I have
done, 1 have done, I have done.”
Thebe are two or three papers iu
Georgia, aud as many over iu Ala
bama, of the ••little daily” variety,
that ought to either hire editors or
give due credit for the matter they ap
propriate from the columns of those of
tlielr contemporaries that do.
There i*considerable doubt among Sevan-
which wa* received in Brunswick on Toes-
.day.—Savannah Newt.
Sour grape ! The cotton men of
Savannuh didn’t get to drink punch
and beer over the Hist kale tlds time,
and are evidently mud about it.
The Manufacturers’ Record shows
that in the first six months of this year
1,855 new business enterprises have
been established in fourteen Southern
States, as compared wjLli 812 such en
terprises established during the first
six months last year. The capital in
vested was #151,102,000, as compared
with #63,816,200 last year.
has sugg**>i»*d a brief Sunday morn- j which has created something of a sell
ing article in the News and Anwu-j sation.
TisEit on the subject of sacred songjii, 14-16, and the burden of hi- di.--
and music iu connection with religious course was a parallel between Jewish
exercises. .Mr. Shannon chose for his ; history ami the history of the United,
theme **The Inspirational Power of) States. Altera brief review of the bibli-
Cbnstlaii Smig and Music.” In *|irak- J cal history of the Jews, he called attcu-
iperation, but are j lug of the pipe organ, lie said: tion to the fact that God always r&Isrd
d are known as . " ll tbf rn ate-»t iu-mum-nt of music ever. u p nietj, like Gideon, to meet national
,, ( invented. it ie the highest tnuui|>ti iu the lm- I * . . . ,
• tory ..r 1mm.ii.ii ingenuity. in iu muvs are ’ emergencies, aud ptllpgnucally men
would bfgiu » n ' 1 “«**— j tiom-il Wa.l.injtmi, Unwin aud Grant
early t» lay iheir plana for tiie si
ioiugist*. ami :u-t..al piai-lical
tion has detntmsdraied the al
This class of thieves
iOUi * I Taking the position tiiat singing i*
m«r .ainpalgn. They woo i.l write the cnrdloal elements of Chris-
tile militud M^ect and secure . list r-r t tijm worehip, wd that amie. will,
grower, and ply them with riri-nli r-1 iinii Lilt-
quotadoiia and even telegrams as aoon Lracher,alter paying aii:elo, 1U ent trih-
»s the shipping season would arrive. I aK _ to jj,, hymns of IVatts, Charles
l-hey would iu this way trupo-e upon tVesiey. Montgomery, Cowper, Do.1-
tlie credulity of the farmer, and, hue- Jridge aIM | others, said
ing secured several cars, the entire Tke* hymaa. lute Uanalun. ot li 4 ht,are
pioceeds Of which they pocketed, desuoen to aar*l> Sowa Uirougb all latere
would -fold their tents like Arab, and '“***“« “• '« &*l **
...... ,, . I eita«Iel» of auinon* of bumaa heart*. CUn.—
ftttouay steal away.” Inquiry would tiMM g|fe bpeeiml mtUultou tu lUtt
fail to discover tiiat they ever had a iingim of these faymiu. Joaathaa E*lwa.«D
local habiutioii or a name in the city I *et aside whateiiarB for »»ch tuiging. When
Of their exploits. «e*»ptatio«* b«*l apoo jo« a* »Urf upon the
a . | ocean a here. »tag awae of ih-- obi battle hymn
Ihh imsiuess has not been couflued I, lbc —}ou , ul and it uu. »
to “curbstone brokers” entirely, elth- Mania Luther wy*. **lbe «le*u cm*«i Lear
er, for many houses rated as having I »ingiug." Wbe. you foci yourself di-eou«rx
good credit lia ve failed to accord jus-1 ^ *“ d bow * sl “ ng ’
tieeto Uieir Southern patrons. 11-e U-« ™
growers are, however, fa£t winnowing an ,i yiiU will hod that *urh M-g- wilt
the chaff from the bushel of good 1 di»pel the mists of deapomleacy uhI Iifttbe
houses throughout the country, aud
there seetns to be a determination on
tlie part of stuppers to visit
of Uieir confidence with condign pun
ish men t.
The growers of Lowuds county have
*et tlione of oilier counties a noble ex
ample worthy of emulation. The At
lanta Constitution says:
-A. A. Rowe,a brok. r in watermelons, was
taken off to Lowmlw county by the sheriff,
yesterday morning The broker went as a
When ,oa mourn will*
I the sons and daughters of sorrow sing tlu-
hymno that speak of the • elter laint, for as a
bridge of go d are they upon which ten thous-
aud times ten thoasand btokea-bearted owe.
have walked triumphantly over into Uu-
heavenly world. Bey.-ad the jam tats ol death
weahsh sing:
-Onr days of *oog shall ne’er be past,
hfe a ' —
While life aad thought and beiug last.
. Or iuiM ortality endures.”
Tltese sentiments, so eloquently ex
pressed, wilt strike a responsive chon I
that will at once fill the lieart of every
prisoner, and will remain away until th«- Christian reader with melody.
barge upon which V la arrested has been
satisfied. From the statement or the Lowndi a
conntjr sheriff it appears that the broker or
dered two hundred dolla-s worth of water
lacloua from a grower in that county and fait
ed to remit the money. Several melon grow
;rs in the same county have last money
iu the same way, and a few day* ago they
m de tip a purse, and day before yesterday
telegraphed to Atlanta asking for Rowe 1 * at-
n st,
a* llie saviors of this country. Com
ing down to the late civil war, lie took
o>**a*iou to allude to the ijouilt a-
having been wrong in that great
struggle, aud It w-uslu this connection
tiiat Lincoln and Grant were referred
to as having been “raised up” by the
Lord to save the Union.
Of course such comparisons aud
-ue!i sentiments as were brought out
by the reverend sjieaker.in a Savannah
church, whose membership includes
some of llte most aristocratic families
iu the city, and names which figured
prominently hi Confederate history
created a deckled sensation. One
good old brother, Mr. Geo. S. Gray,
who has been a member of tlie church
for forty-five years, left tlie house in
diagust.
Dr. Baeon Is a recent importation
from the North, and since coming
South lie has been a pronounced
Xortliemer, and it is said tiiat his In
clination to grant Negroes greater so
cial privileges than Is customary iu
tlie South lias excited comment in Sa
vannah, and even in his own church
circles.
It is to be hojied that tlie con
gregation of the Independent Pres
byterian eh arch will not quietly submit
to the insult that tills presumption
Yankee parson has offered them.
Such presumption and such an
WKsLEY
The v ize of Brain X* Indication ofj
Idtellrrtanl Force.
crn,r " ,,t Ur,; "female colleg
are indication of great mental pow«r- 1
Luxuriant Hair
MACON, CA.
ai.tl
lily
lie chose for UN text Judge? that high foreheads arc badge? oI in
tellectual lorce. -Schiller. Byrou, Ha-
con. Xewton and Washington all had
small heads. Gambetta, Darwin, Km
erson. La Fayette and a host of other
distinguished Oieu bad low, recediu
Too little attention is given to hav
ing guod music in our i.-liun:l,M. The I l‘>wokcl ami iimnlli-d-for iusull
singing for ihc snnetuary is not rur.H |lu,ll ’» !»«■»*with pwypfawutufml,
mere entcrUUninent. It is nol to in- *“* ir U,E lnUe ! iMi.lei | t PresUytcriuns
•tr&ttba intellect; It ndiircsscs Itself res P» r ‘ UMm-elvif Uicrc will be a v«-
to the heart. Its function ought to hi-1 «■“* 0leir I"' 1 !* 11 befom nnother
to make us tender aud thoughtful, to
.inspire reverenee and to touch the
The arrest was made early- yesterday J chords tiiat lie at the bottom of our I °i’ t * M ‘ truth of what tlie News
I emotion.I nuture. And such will b. D»» A»v otnmut hns l«d occnsinu to
toe cflW-t w henever the niiisie Is giesl r ™«* before-UmtSouthern elmn lies
and free from dlseordmit soiimls. Tim ■‘" ,1 wbo ^ b 01 ''' 5 shooU ,lot “l>-
good old hymns, sung to the old tunes, P lieJ " U1 ' Vnukee prencliers ami
which, by association, are of the heart ,eaclier ^
, rather than of tlie head, awaken within! - . „„„ . . ..
.variiing to ail sneh of his _stri,* who | u , , wo.shlpful and devotion., spirit. | ^ of ^5^. a^id
and later in the day when the sheriff arrived
the prisoner was auirendered to him. Rowe
waa unahie to liquidate the claim and was
taken away.’
Now that tlds one has been caught,
let an example b> made of him as a
of the products of their labor.
lay up in tlie shade of a city and de-1 who can resist tlie softening iuflu-1 ^
laud the bouest tillers of the soil ont j of good lllllsic . v lf - mu de hath ' 1 ‘ V l r J M ’ i,n,iUl ,uu
• - charms to soothe the savage breast,”
surely it must bear the emotions of
that creature of a higher onler, man,
as upon golden wiugs, upward toward
A week or two ago the News and
Advertiser, iu relating a kissing In
cident connected with Guv. Gordon’*, - , •*. «■»••«»•<
visit to Congressman Turner’s eoontvj t,,e u “‘ «*• f „ rm/ , tll ^, h
1 which song and music roll iu choral' ”
giandeur.
during the hist gubernatorial cam
pulgn, incidentally and In a hariules
way, alluded to Mr. Turner’s depart
ure from Ids Arcadian methods by
hurrying home, from Washington “to
engage in a scramble with Ji n Guerry
for the vote o| Baker county.” The
application that we made of this de
parture or inconsistency upon Mr. Tur
ner’s part was not a foreign or irrele
vant oue iu connection with tlie occur
rence tiiat we were reluting, and we
hud no idea at the time of Iteiug cal leu
many amusing features to leave room
for auy dread upon the part of tlie
public or tlie friends of the principals
lest it should - prove serious. West
moreland, it apjiears, demanded iu
friend, satis
faction from Smith ten months after
tlie commission of an alleged offense.
Show twaChun-1.'li'rwto.r.i’,bearer of S.e written
music—which eau be liad only at the 1
demand called upon Smith, the latter
porketed the note ami said to tlie gei.-
“I am
entitled to just as much time In which
, , . . , .. . „ | to make my answer as it took Dr.
maintain I:, where there Is vongn-ga-1 Westui0rtl;llld to wme „ thc TOIlc| „_
pains and exjiense of skillful training
. , ... .1 pw nviwi hiv utnc ,'ini earn vu u
and frequent “praeUee upon the part t|( . maa „ ho , leliTCra j it .
of the organist and a sufficient num
ber of choristers to take the lead and
tional singing-ami we will show you ^ ^ (|C . ^ ^ |Mllltal „ Thu
alive church with a constantly inereas- 1
ing membersldp.
occurred In December la-t, aud now,
liefore tlie expiration of the lull time
It lias not lieeu published yet, hut claimed liy Smith in which to make
to task about it, but our lugubrious h t ^ tt f ne t tiiat Craig Tolliver did not hi* answer. Dr. Westmoreland pub-
friend of the Camilla Clariou jumped
ou us about it and completely paral
yzed us with a column of hiineouil>e
tiiat reminded us of the fellow that ex
ercised himself to ascertain who hit
the famous Billy Patterson. And
now comes another esteemed eonteui-
die with his bools on,” said a gentle- IWm* his Iiisultor as a coward, etc.,
titan who had just returned from nil willing to give “the satisfaction
Morcltead. “I talked with the wo- j due from one gentleman to another.’
When Smith’s ten months are out
maybe we will liear from him.
According to tlie Atlanta Journal
I tlie Constitution has done Atlanta, as
man who k(W|» tlie Central Hotel yes
terday, aud she told uie liow it hap
pened. She told me tiiat Craig knew
that Ids hour hnd come, and he had no
poiary. the fiulhoim County Courier, of u,. Uruih when l.e, .... .. . _ . ,
la living IU on the other side, and the brrak for iibe rty . Just U- " “ thl! ht j lte
charging iu with dealing Mr. Turner fore 5ttnlog tie declared: “They °" s * ro, !f- “P" 1 "***aa>a toet tta.
“a stub in the baeL” a praetive wlih-li | wre always said I’d die with my I divorces were grunted in At-
adiuits, lioivever, the News and Ad- t^ou on but I'll be if I do * I ***** bl °°® * where.* tlie Journal
VKRTisKit is not given to. (Thanks, nllll th>t stooped down “ }s e,,1 l'l'utically that tlie records of
brother Courier, this is the lirst lioie „ nJ p„|] e .l off his shoes and 1
we were ever accused of anything oi | aurtHl for tlle ra ||ro»d in Ida sock
that sort.) Our contemporary also inti- |w . t P| .„ nl , vh>t lhls wom , n t „|,|
mates that the News and Advkrtiseh I nle sure that , ;nl i g Tolliver
has a grievance against Mr. Turner, WM „o t afl „| d to meet Ids death at the
that he is ‘ obstructing some fikvor- hmn da ol his enemies, lie was very
” of 0,, ‘' 9 - ' Ve assure our neigh- o,,,,.,, exl .ited and somewhat ratUed
foihiak.
A writer in tlie Nineteenth century
has nveiiUy revived tlie theory ot
women’* mental inferiority to men
ami Mated, :is tlie reason, the fact tiiat
tlie brain of women is five ounces
lighter Ilian tiiat of men. The scienv
of physioiugv has had its development
from tlie observations of living sub
jects, and tlie ph3’siognoniists and phre-
iioIu^Tsts would fail, utterly, if they
relied iijioii the size of the head and
formation of tlie forehead.
Gambetta, oue of the most brilliant
ot modern*, had a head that w’as
strikingly small, and his brain weighed
fully ten ounces less than the average
brain of ordinary men.
The trouble with writers ou this
*iil»ject, seems to be that, because his
tory chronicles so few great achieve
ment-? to women, they assume their
uieutal inferiority, and because of their
more delicate structure and organism it
lias grown to be a propular belief that
therein lie* the solution of the whole
mailer. The history aud comparative
intellectual development of men iu
duces us to believe Urn other reasons
must be sought, if it be true at all that
woman is the intellectual inferior of
which is a question of
doubt with us.
There bos been no brauch of busi
ness into which woman
I Hit tiiat she lias discovered capacity
sufficient to master its intricacies aud
overcome its difficulties. Every ave-
uue, literary or practical, tiiat she has
graced has been illuminated by Iter
mind.
George Sauii aud George Elliott are
striking i.lustrations of the philosophi
cal auil metaphysical character of femi
nine iim-Uccts. No novelists hare ever
probed dee|«er into human nature, aud
Uieir success in Uie higher order of ro
mances induces oue to accord to
woman the probability of the highest
success iu any field her inclination
may lead her.
The fact that woman has accom
plished so little iu the mechanical arts
and sciences is misleading to many.
It does not follow that on account of a
barrenness in tills field that women are
uot iuveulive, but proves the general
law governing production—whatever
is cultivated is produced. If you
plant com and culUvate it, corn will
be Uu* product.
Women have never either bad en
couragement or inciiuaUou to force
Uieir thoughts into channels of scien
tific or philosophical researches. It
seeuis, now, that all avenues are open
ed wide to woman’s amliiUous occupa
tion. and »hc is meeting with generous
encouragement to carve out her fortune
in Uie quarry of life. She cau never
as a class be oUier than what God iii
wisdom designed her—a helpmeet of
Uie physically stronger man, her pro
tector, the mother and nurse of his
children, tiie tutelar saint of his home,
in Uie atmosphere or which she fiuds
Uie best conditions to the fullest devel
opment of Uiose graces of miud and
heart that have blessed the earth with
their influence.
FASHION NOTES.
court show ouly seven to liaye been
obtained. Tlie News and Advertiser
joins Uie Journal In requesting the
Constitution to make amende honorable
by a confession of its fault and cor
recting tiie misstatemeu. Buch a pub
lication reflects upon tiie South, and
throws a suspicion on the show of do-
bor that we neither have a grievance ^,.*. he couldn’t sec anybody to * tW8 » ,l ™ ,u 0,1 me8,,owr OI u °-
«■"-* - -.0 the fct. bu t r «a.n^.,.T.^l to ^ ?”***■
way of any favorite of on». W. L,. u„ r „.,i v «l a letu-rfrou. Cinel,.-
felicity lias ns few obstructions as at any
spot oil earth. Georgia lias long beeu
would be perfectly willing to throw our nilU ttve days before I lie attack warn- , Mas ,
acu and Writings for Ihe political pre- ,„ g hlin of hh ,„ te , bllt llL . uot .
ferment of Mr. Turner, covering the _ *» uotwl for its happy homes ami donies-
term of years that lie lias been hi poll- -»*»•*- I an ‘* l * oes not COTe * t * le re ~
!ics into the sode* with thivu. of Mo re than a dozen applUations for putatiou of having granted many di-
either or° both oT'our co,lsto.e..t toe signal service uftoc yortv,
who are now defending him against ttrni y are receiveil daily bv General
auaii.gln.ry grievance Putopyonr O^- Many come from graduates 1 «k Amerlcu. Kecorder of yester-
guns, gentlemen, and Mv. yo.tr am- colleges. To all applicants General | Jay inake. ... excellent showing for
munition fnr next S umn.er’sc.mp.igu. Oreely sends a circular letter, staling! tke Bank ol An.ericus. On Tu^tlay
... " si..., ..... .. n in the bun kileelared its regular semi-an-
Yon may need It then, and when tile I Ul,t tl.ere are no vacanc.es in toe | the ban kdeclared lb. reguUr seml-an-
North Carolina has acted wisety
in appointing bona fide farmeis
os delegates to the “iuter-Siate ’
Farmers’ Convention, to be held at
Atlanta tills summer. It is an example
worthy the emulation of other State*.
That convention lias possibilities of
doing great service to this coutry, ami
we look hopefully t*» its action for the
inauguration of great reforms.
At Paris, Ky., on last Tuesday.Mrs.
Rebecca K. KUdieth and Mr. Griffin
Kelley were married. The groom, ac
cording to newspaper report, is seven
ty-one y-ars old, and, ungallant
though It may be to say it, the blush
ing bride Is only a few mouths Ids
junior. Mr. Kelley says that neither
married for money, but “for love, just
«8 other young folks do.” Bless ye,
my children!
light ..pen. It may lm that we will all I cor l* s at preaent, and none arc likely um.ldiv.dend nfaix dollars per aharc
have our gun. loaded fur the aamc «*>•• to exist. The chief signal officer -<• «'« »»•«<■« «. pl.ce.1 to tlie
game. B« lfyo.t ean’t do tob, and I W* htt before him albt ol nearly of ita stockholders payable uu
it is your purpos* to pursue, k , . , .
us still further at this lime, please M »•“> <K“""«d fur admission hm.k aitum January 1st 18W, an: *2«-
do ns the kindness and .iu».l«e tot he.‘err-iee. Asvaesurlesoccurse]e,- 5<>0, so alter ]>aylng llw large divi-
to reprodure, in Its entirety, and not tio '‘ s " m ^ Is IM. dends of six per cent thc surplus »c-
In garbled extracts, fnr the benefit of T'-ere la a nn.nlmr ot men tormeriy in ™""t is also very largely I,.creased,
your reader., the article from th. tl.eaigo.1 cor,« who resigned togo TT. capital stock end surplus .,««
News and Apvai.Ti.sxa which called | into P rlv * tp Nshteas, but not meellng | .-imo.itits lo over a quarter or a mlllku.
you to arni-s.
hundred men, who have been exaiu-1 demand. The grods profit* of tiie
I with success now desire to re-eiili-t. I ilollars. 'ilic Recorder also notes tin-
These will be given precedence over fact that tiie bank lias loaned out over
The making of the Queen’s jubilee all other applicants. | four thousand dollars, its stock i
Beginning with the SoniJiu estern
railroad strike, and ending wirli the
bricklayers’ strike iu Chicago, tlie un
successful, strikes of the |iu-t. eighteen
months have wat the lolstring men of
c'ds country iu wage? r;«m #10,000,0(10
to #15,000,000. Jtcaliy, these figures
ought to surest to Heury George tiiat
the best kiud ot anti-poverty s«a*iely
would lie an anti-strike society.
Tue State of Connecticut wanted to
borrow #1,000,000 the, other flay, am!
advertised for bids for that amount of
bonds, bcariug interest at tlie rate ol
percent., and payable in ten years
«ir sooner at tlie option ot the State
The bids received annulled in the ag
gregate to more than #700,000,000.
This is a pretty good indication that
there is plenty of mouey In the coun
try whenever absolutely safe invest
ments are offered.
Atlanta knows how to do a tiling
or two. She has secured subscriptions
of #1,000 each from the Centra), West
ern and Atlantic, Richmond aud Dan
ville, #1,500 from the East Tennessee,
and will gct;fl.000 each from tiie Geoi-
gia, Atlauta A West Point and Geor
gia pacific* touards defraying tiie ex
pense* of tiie Piedmont exhibition.
#7,500 from railroads, together with
wbat comes in from other sources,
ought to enable the management to
put its best font foremost..
Notwithstanding the protective
policy of the government there has
been recently large importations c-f
Irou Into this coautry from Free Trade
England, and dismay Is spread among
tiie millionaire monopolists. Facts
show what cause they hare for appre
hensions. The daughter of a wagon
manufacturer, in Ohio, married some
months since, and her trousseau cost
#75,000. Is it not a crime for a gov
ernment to longer impose a tax ou the
poor farmer, who can harely feed
and clothe his family plainly, for such
men to amass still greater fortunes
through legalized oppression?
cake kept two specialists busy for four
months. A description from the Pall
Mall Gazette says tiiat cake is about 6
feet 6 inches In circumference, 10 feet
high, and weighs, without decorations,
over ii quarter of a ton. Tlie desigu
represents tiie crown, guarded by
lion, surmounted by a temple hearing
figures of Fame and Glory, with
trumpets in tlielr hands, heralding the
jubilee to tlie tour quarter, oi the virtually lielauxerl to Saraunali
•vtwhl. Three *satu are aormattulr.l hl,t 1** <«* years have brought
bv temple, ciowueil bv a will,pal M s - el""'- «lerhlr.l ebatlgra, ami
are of l’eare, bearing tlie erowu „f If Savannah ({els tlie bulk ol the roU
Kmpire; tlie panels of tlie base, fill-1 t ’ 111 nl tl'h* regiou how site will
bmidered in gold on while satin
aud each of which is worth time
! paying twelve dollars per share, jier
Jhe Savannah News rather sneer- J^nnum,and noue of it can lie bought
ingly alludes to tlie fact that tiie first for leMI Umn ' | 150 ^ g!ure .
bale ot new cotton was sent from Al-'
bany to Brunswick this year instead of I 'J'hk Georgia legislature, which
Savannah. A good many oilier hales convened yesterday at 10 o’clock a.
The frock of white pique is again in
favor for liule girls.
Dotted fabrics are as fashionable os
plaited and tarred stuffs.
There l* a tendency !o Paris toward
Intis with lower crowns.
Boys from eight to thirteen have
wool suits lorgeueral wear.
Gingham dresses are best liked for
the every-day wear of little girls.
The plain low* waist with pointed Trout
and !>horr| puffed sieves, over a white
simple, i» a simple and pretty way to
make them. Tlie striped ginghams
and those with large checks are used
in high colors and delicate shades of
pink, blue or lavender.
Some of the new dust cloaks for
summer wear are very haiulsome aud
stylish. Those of dull, soft tones of
green and blue, liued with pink and
lighter blue, are worn by women who
aie perfect in every toilet detail.
Among tiie really useful models lately
exhibited are those of dove-gray or
beige mohair, cashmere or armure
stuffs. Another was of fawn-colorcd
canvass, extremely fine in quality and
of close New market shape In the back,
with semi-loose fronts buttoned to tiie
waist ami tied with brown satin rib
bons.
Lneatioi: beautiful. Life home-1 ike.
ocation thorough. Health. Mann r>
5tor*l- carefully guarded
The best instruction in Literature. M
Science and Art. Twenty ex: erimcH office:
*tnl teachers. Low rate*. Apply for Cata
logue lo W. C. BASS. PrexitlenL
orC W. SMITH, Secretary.
Cotton Gin Notice.
Mjr Shops at m* oM -‘taM, on I!rua«I street,
are 'now ojieu for the Cotton Gin Business,
and I a«n prepared to do a General Repairing
business at prices reduced to suit the times.
I am prepared to furnish any New Parts to
Gins. Feeders and Condensers that may be
needed. I also keep on hand Repairing Ma
terials. *ueh as Gin Ribs, Bristles. Ba >bett
Metals, etc ; ami I am A*ent tor one of the
BEST COTTON GINS OX THE MARKET.
I sell the Steel Brush Gullctt and CoUoa
Bloom Lunnuus Gins, manufactured by the
Mystic Hirer Con puny. Last rear
count ol sickness. 1 was not able to
my business throush the bury season, as is
wn; bat mr health hem* now fully
I can safety | * “
I Claim that t
, will
Mfcaan
cotton pin perform wtHL,_I hare on hand
ypur^rin* or give
Sjun-daw2m
. O. W*TSOS,
Alliany, Ga.
WALTERS & ARXIIEIM,
Attorneys at Laic,
ALBANY, ... GEORGIA.
W ILL PraeUee in all the Courts,State and
rederaL aepill-lj
|AT OUR LINE OF
LADIES’ AND GENTS’
THE BEST EVER EXHIBITED
AND CHEAPER THAN EVER.
THEY ARE
Strictly Hand Stitched!
NO HAND _ WELTS!
iVe handle only Frst-CU** and siricUy relia
ble Goods, ami guarantee every article
we sell.
Jos.Ehrlich, *gt
City Slioe Start.
MOMMENHOFF & CO.
WHOLESALE
Fruit Dealers
Melons a Specialty.
GENERAL
Xos. 31 k S3 S. DriawareffSt.,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Correspondence solicited.
J. H. COLEMAN & CO.
preserved by keeping the
cool, and free from dan-
the lxily iu a healthful
. uti-iiUou. The great popularity of
Ayr's ILur Vigor is due to the Inct
that it cleanse* the scalp, promotes the
growth of the hair, prevents it from
/alliug out, and gives it that soft and
silky gloss so essential to perfect beauty.
Frederick Hardy, of Koxbury, Mass.,
a gentleman fifty years of age, was fast
losing his hair, and what remained was
growing gray. After trying various
dressings with no effect, he commenced
the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. “It
stopped the falling out,” he writes;
“and, to my great surprise, converted
my white hair (without staining the
scalp) to the same shade of broicn it
had when I was 25 years of age.”
15
DOCGHERTY COUNTY
I A—Hoi rm Cf
SUMMER! DAY!
H
he -U|«
It. It. H**\
\\ :iln*r IS
UK HAVE JUST RECK
A. I Ki
lo tlicreiu, that .loli '
, Waller.!. Brc
iih iuteicat fro
isasSsiiS
-i-
:iVF .) A FIXE STOCK OF GOODS P ,.„
• 0 J M M EK TRADE. . ub F 0* ^
-ct forth ii
III
litl-M
1 fees'. *
licit a II
Hid that
rllili of 1223.
A February
and th t to
. th?
do pay all of
«afrl John S.
i>rbt«. with interest aud .1
first day of the next to m «•» i-'
-h-w cause to tlie coni*>rv ii w
default thereof this tourt will
meat of forecWure
Cliis petilllm and « ~
bylaw. Witness
or before the
can. or in
nur judg-
raid Mortgage, .ta
,ie scrvc*I **_ rw|uire*I
rliaiid amlofllcial sigu i-
Ten Years Younger.
turc, tbi:
JndroSnnfciw Court. Albany Cireuit.
A. true extract from Minute* USSl*^
aniterior Court. W ‘ 1
NOTICE OFLUt^ t< LBGIhlATMMI'
Mrs. Mary Montgomery, of Boston,
writes: “For years, I was compelled
to wear a dress cap to conceal a bald
spot on the crown of my head; bat now
I gladly lay the cap aside, for your Hair
Vigor is bringing out a new growth. I
coaid hardly trust my senses when I
I GEORGIA—-DorcnxKTY Cm xTV:
sock.
I be wade to the I'-Cgi-Utaur **f Georgia lo
Hide** .-n f ct to_Incurpur-
amend thc act ent--
ate the Commercial Ink *»f •*;«»»>. *P-
I proved DecemberItth, ML}**,**
first found my hair growing; bat there
it is, and I am delighted. I look ten
gears younger.”
A similar result attended the use of
Ayer’s Hair Vigor by Mis. O. O. Pres
cott, of Charlestown, Mass., Miss Bessie
H. Bedloe, of Burlington, VL, Mrs. J. J.
Barton, of Bangor, Me., and numerous
others.
The low of hair maybe owing to im
parity of the blood or derangement of
the stomach and liver, in which case,
a coarse of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla or of
Ayer's Pills, in connection with the
*1 and Section Id efjaW Arr.
Y. G BUVT.
ItM.ll AUD HOItBS,
NKL-ON TOT,
L. K. KLC'H,
Albany.Ga. Junes. 4»*. _* T
NOTICE OF LOCAL EEGl.SLATIO.*^.
HAMMOCKS!
FOR $1.00, $1.20, $1.50, to $2.50.
BASE BALL GOODS!
Bills, Bats C»|. s , Belt^CatdMW’ GlovM.eta. Mxrbtea. ^
Gnus G.r.leiiW, Block*, etfc, etc. Oar Mock o( Scltool 101 l kK, T «n
ueau* Bi.»k* i- very full nod complete. Our uew* «*ml i s
wii.li the lntcM inasxxioe*. Hlustratwl papers, ami tke nrill.
novels, travels, etc., in cheap form. A fine stock of J ew 1
dry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Vases, etc., suit*,
ble for presentation. New supply of Bird Cages
Baby Carriages, etc. A few sets of Croquet le?t. ’
OUE DRUG DEPARTMENT
I* kept up t« 1» usual hiRli Rtamlari with the purest ami lies! D n ,~ an .
Jellies. Prescriptions accurately compounded and at reasonable nl^ 1
If von wish a delicious and refreshing Summer Drink ask for IVVh i. .
Water and Ginger Ale, made upon a new and large apparatn,* 1 **
tied
tiie latest improvements. Only pare artesian water use»l' anfiT,^ ?*. 1
syrujis, made from tlie besi tnoterials,
GEORGIA. oamnfrt’M’srr:
Notice te hereby
givua that we shall at-p'*
(othe jwxtLegwlaiure *»• the state f"r the |
passage o< an act eatifiul u Au arl to chartei ,
teeTfhtuiy,Cnthbert,Hinuiughaui* Western I
Railway Company. JIWUAI:U uoltl „ t
l». If. rone,
J.G STKPIIISNS,
11. M. Ur,I vIOSH.
Albany, Ga.. June 1»*. hr AW.
WELCH Ss AGAR
J
Druggists, Booksellers and Stationers,
■Sept. r>. iu«- AXBAKY. ga
Vigor, may be necessary to give health
ana ton " ”
tone to ail the functions of the
body. At the same time, it cannot be
too strongly urged that none of these
imedies can do much good without
persevering trial and strict attention
i cleanly ana 1
VOTIVE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION,
GEORGIA- Deco usury roi ktv:
Notice i* hereby u thst we jpplj
to the Legislslare «»f the >u»te of oeorg* * ••
Drugs! Drugs! Drugs!
i.«sa cfJau acteu-
1 hi* Albany Ftreel
ami f-,r oth. r i»irpux» I
to cleanly i
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
Prepared hr Dr. J- C. Ayer Jc Co., Lowell, If—.
6okl by Druggist* and Perfumers.
Railroad Cotui<any. a
femme,,* Jolix
Unlititi’ii UHL
T. M. f ART Kit,
' 11:' SI. JJclSl Oblf.
Albany, Ga^ Jane V. tosi.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION.
'Washington Street.
Notice is hereby ri»en that application wl! I
| be made to the LegndaOaru e* ' ' '
e of Georgia fur thr
I passage of an «et to be entitled an Act to Re- [
I <iuire ton R«gii*tnition of the Legal Aoteraol
| Ismxlmr., U..„, •f*g*fifgEg-
A. W. COSBY,
B. F. WILDER.
LAMAR,
RARRIN
CommhKionero Doughert> Co.,Ga
Albany, Ua^ June H». 18SL junoll j
Hugo Robinson,
SHERIFF SALE.
GRADUATE OF CHICAGO COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.
WIIOLESAL AND RETAIL
GEORGIA—DorouBKTY COCKTV.
WILL be sold before the Court House «loor I
* * In the city of Albany, Ga., within the I
legal boon of sale on the Fir*t Tnesdsy in I
y f ir X Tl I August next, all that part of city lot, iu I
I A M A K I tiie city of Albay, described as folio *r«: Com I
IjH ill H 11, I mrncing at the north went corner or lot No. 4> I
I I on Broad street iu said city, thence due east I
fifteen (15) feet, thence due south two hundre I I
JUST ARRIVED—A FRESH LOT
OF BURSTS CELEBRATED TURNIP
SEED, FOR FALL PLANTING.
ALL VARIETIES.
THE BOSS STICKY FLY-PAPER.
i
feet and thence due north, to the starting I , . i .. _ , . . , , .. ,# , ,
point, two humtrwi (DO) feet. Levied on *► I £ continue the manufacture of tills Celebrated Article and nave relmj
>- - - *• ■*--* ' ••■* , “—* the prfae from 7» cents to 50 cents. Use it and save the annoy
ance incident to tiie Fly Season.
the property of Y. G. Bust, one of the defend
into, to satisfy a 11. fa. from Dougherty au-
-erior Court in favor of Bryan Jt Hunter vs.
Y. G Rost * Son. Clerk ot the City Council
of Albany notified.
APPLICATION TO SELL LANDS.
Our s-tock of Drugs aud Medicines b|
large and complete iu all
departments.
GEORGIA—Doccnzorr CorXTT.
To all whom it may concern:
The Best Cigars and Cigarettes in tlie City,
Albany, Ga., August 14, 188G. daw-ly.
We buy from manufacturers and first
bands only, thereby enabling us to
obtain lowest prices anil we
CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD.
William
Lockett, Executor ot t»Ute ol Benjamin G I
Lockett, deceased, has applied to me fur leave
to sell the lauds of said deceased, which ap- f
plication will lie heard on the first Monday
in Angnat next. This Satb of June IS 7.
Z. J. ODOM,
Ordinary.
DECORATE YODR HOMES
Wt handle nothing that is not Pure and
reliable, and tiie ctniost care
is taken in compounding
PRESCRIPTIONS.
Application for Charter
Our Soda Water can’t be excelled. Ii
is pure and healthy, made from the
Purest Fruit Juice to be
ALBANY WATER CO.
2,500 ROLLS OF
found In tiie market.
Give ns a call and we will satisfy' you
that me mean what we say.
I GEORGIA— Doi-UUEUTY COI XTV.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The 1'eiitition of P. U Hilsiuan, John A
amar, Rankin & Lamar.
Davis, _ D. u ll- r Pijpe^ J. G. Stephens. Jobr
Broad and Elm Sts.
ROME, GA.
WE ARESl’REl’ABKDTO IIAHDLK
MELONS!
And
IN CARLOAD LOTS,
all consignments will receive
prompt attention.
Communications by telegraph prompt
ly answered.
SHIPPERS GIVE US A TRIAL.
je5-lm J.H. COLEMAN & CO.
.D.McDONALMCO.
will take the same route later ill llie ai., will likely enjoy a long summer
season, brother News, If Savannah session. Tlte opinions of tlie various
doesn’t wake tip. The time lias been J Legislators lot. rviewed by tlie Consli-
wheu tiie cotton of Southwest Geor-| tution on this point differ, but most of
them concur in predicting a long
siege- Daugherty *s imtuetlUic rep
resentative was interviewed, and tin-
Constitution quotes him as follows
lion. Ia*wis A nheini, tiie faitlifnl
have to reach out for It and <*omiM‘tc j representative from the - county of
with other markets. A laife per cem Dougherty, replied that lie coird only
Kiillin*. I.'iir the icy.I uumognim I ,a K e of *•» slli l , l > " 1 ftciil Al- jiulKe the fillure by tin- |w>t, awl
and iH ltveeu Ihem aie flgiiresiiuvll.r lw,, y. “ l “ U ’ te " toll,e fr *H‘l Ainerleus, jii.! S ln(j by that standard be would
retiresruUliK tlie four quarters r.l the weut 10 B™nstrkk last reason, lor tlie infer that the session oould lie a Iona
world. The medallions Between Urn ’'*7 P”? 1 ' tbat Ums* wlweon- one. Mr. Arnbeini Is quite thin from
.. . . « ,t . . tniled it fouiu! It to Uieir interest to
lions are correct {>ortrait< in relief of g| ve It Uuit route,
her Majesty* and his Royal Higlunrss
J an attack of malarial fever -ontracted
while fishing In a .-aamp outside ot
tiie Prince Consort at tlie time of tile
royal marriage, 1840; of her Majesty
iu 1807, (taken for Canada); of her
Majesty at the present time as Queen
and Empress of India. The other me
dallions bear tin* names of tlie princi
pal |M>rtiou of llie Empire. The bor-
ler round the top of the actual cake,
which is particularly well executed,
represents a garland of rose, shararoek
aud thistle.
Tint Salvation Army has advertised
to have an extraordinary Fourth of
July celebration in Atlanta, parading
tlie streets, “special council of war,
hallelujah banquet ami presentation of
a stand of blood aud fire colors to tin*
First Georgia Corps,” etc. The Mayor
has Issued an order to tiie chief of
police to suppress tiie army when It
attempts to carry not its programme,
but the “soldiers of u»e cross” met
on Friday night aud resolved u> defy
tiie autiiorites aud make tlielr demon
stration anyhow. Ail liiteicstlngtiuie
expected.
At Uie Tammany Hall celebration
on last Monday night, .Sunset Cox
made the ueatest lilt that we have yet
seen on Foraker's silly efforts to en
join the War Department in tiie mat
ter of returning tlie Confederate flags.
He said that it Foraker had lived in
the days when a babe was tarn in
Bethlehem, lie would have seut on to
Jerusalem for a an onler enjoining tie
heavenly hosts from **inging “Peace on “Good I.onl! How
Earth, Good Will Toward Men,” and tiiius them
would have prayed for a mandamus'
compelling them to sing: “Hate ou
Earth; Ill-will Toward Men.”
Kx-Govkunok Bullock wa* Inter- IkMiglierty county and tiie congres-
viewetl during his recent visit to {sion“‘ district, and a suy of several
Washington, and expressed a desire to montiis liere will be condiislve to his
see Rutberfonl B. Hayes nominated as j healtii.”
tiie next Republican Presidential can ,
dual*. He is raportod as saying: “it I Dxlxg.tss frou. various ,..rtlo.u of
AlksHjr Fifty Yean Ago.
Judge. Kit Warren, of the Macon
News, who is excellent authority on
matters long ago In and around Al
bany, extracts a sentence from an edi
torial In the Nxws and Advkbtiskb
oii tlie subject of the proposed exten
sion of the city limits, viz: “Onr
present city limits are just what they
were nearly fifty years ago—one mile
square,” aud says:
“Well that’s all right; the popula
tion is not so much increased,
changed since then. Fifty years ago
there was a very laige colony of
squirrels residing in your city
limits, but tiie hunter had to
step carefully or lie would stump
Id* tue and fail over a rattle
snake or an alligator. As late as 1859.
alien Albany hod grown into a real
thrifty little burg, we remember to
have noticed that some of its people,
notably tlie editor of tiie Patriot, iu-
dignated offer the following remark of
an Atlanta correspondent—M. X.
Bartlett: "Albany is situated in tiie
midst of an old field, a portion of tlie
feucc of which is still left standing/'
The folio** luj
Albany Markets.
ujr wl
higher
sJSS
lag »r* go
__ a bay at re
wonht hate to l*e paid.
MEATS.
Balk, clear rib ahles, per pound
would be a vindie .toH, against toe California cUwed a tore* days’ se«.i.m
eternal cry toe Dcun.er.ls set U|, “ «*" Francisco on T,.«day night,
of fraud. But, for a much suvn-er » ft * r * t> l *“ { °\
reasou, I think he can be elected. Ills >“* * uclv l» ,iuaU W t0 >* kno '‘' n
streuRtb is uuwb Rre.tor to... a casual “ t),e American party. A mass meet-
observer would imagine. Tl,e Den,- i«g, pm*ded by a street parade ami
neratie press lias uot injured l.rm wito display of lireworks, was held on
tin- voter, or Uie country. Why, l.e T*"»ky »•«*•*. “ »>••<* platform
Is very popular wito toe church-going ° r u, » «* l artr r “*I *“'1 ado.A-
|teople and tlie farmers, ant) toe wo-1 ***- ’F 1,e platform calls fo. toe un-
nwo of Uie country swear by Mrs. uomliUoual n-peal of toe ua-.uraliza-
Hayes. The elements of bis strength Bon laws; toe modilicaUun of laws
can scartely be overestooated. Ridi- permilUng aud encouraging im.nigra-
enle by an nppositom p-ess, gronmletl ^° u » 80 ***** shiftless criminals and
ou Ida owning a hennery and raising I oU, ' r ""dedrabie classes may be .1-
tine etiiekens, will have .a, effect what- ! proi.iDltio,, or alien land hold-
everoo .be masses of toe people who ‘"Si *‘ ,, * , «f ctam* and
greatly atlmire him.'* Georgia'a Re-1 -stale, aud no interference by any
publirai. ex-Uovernor seems to have a cl,urch wi * 1 * * he American school sys-
weakness for forlom liopes. j **“• T,,e I'buform also calls for a
^ law compelling citizens to vote at every
W hkx Saui Jones, tiie evangelist, elation. A State central committee
held revival meetings in Baltimore *| wa . s organized, with Oliver Kldridge
year ago his audiences were Iretneod- pr^fjent. Tlie sjieakers at Tues-
ons. llie assemblages often number-1 j a y u ig|,i» s meeting predicted tiiat the
ed5,0(X)aud 8,000 petqde, end more uew movement vroold become nation-
than *2,000 were turned away at a time | a |^ aU j W ould su;»erseile iu poorer the
old political parties.
for hick of room. He lectured there
the other night, an adintaiou fern of
50c. being charged. l.ess than ai Wk warn the Srmtlw.ru States that if
hundred i«H,p!e attended. When lie «*■“ aetanouUoue there
„ , . , , . , will be another, war. I hev cannot go
aalke.1 on the Mage lie eidaime.1:' fo rever sending us strawberries
c. rdmhsion more dangerous than bullets ami
aid tiiat the j about as hard.—Boston Ulube.
emotional wave w hich the evaugeli^t J Come, now, put up your guu; tiie
and his aid, Sam Small, started a year j straw berry season is over. But say,
ago has almost entirely disappeared, j how do you like our lealermilt/umt
UiiMiieriMaml
SbouMere i>er jnjuod
CORN AND MEAL.
Corn, white per btubel ...
Corn, uii&al, pcrbashel
White tucal per bushel
kLoub and bban.
Kloar, best iMitent, per bU
- . choke, per bfi
- extra family perbbt .........
** fawUy per bbl
Ursa, jier ewi II
LEATHER.
‘&r%£
Sale hemlock per pound
Oak white per pound
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Coffee, best Rio, per pound
Syrup, nmniry per IBS!.:
** golden per r ‘‘ "
Sugar, crashed, pet
white extra C per poond
Tea, black, i»er |touud .
44 jp-een, per pound
Dried Apples, jxrr pout
44 Teaches, pound
Lard, in tierces
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
ens, spring, each....-
Ileus, each ..
Beeswax, |»er pound
Tallow, j«cr |H>und
fodder, per hundred pounds.. ...
HIDES AND SKIN'S.
Hides, ilry flint, per pound
44 salted, per pound
44 green, per pound
Deer skins, l*er pound
Coon skins, each
WOOL.
Unwashed, clear of burs .......
** slightly burry..........
44 burry
LIQUORS.
Whisky, coiuiiou, per gallon....
’ Gin. common, per gallon
** Holland, per gallon
» 4 Torn Cat, per gallon.
Kuu). Sew England, per gallon
** Jamaica. )>er gallou
Wine, sweet Malaga, per gallon
•• Cataw ba, per gallou
Braud7, red, common
WHOLESALE PRODUCE
General Gommisson Merchants.
SO Peachtree SC, ATLANTA, GA.
Melons a Specialty
IN SEASON.
New Goods!
Mock. L K. Welch, II K Agar ami Rirlmrd
Uobbs,theirsucce$won> aud asaoeiates^beweth
tiiat thc pctitioncr.-i are desirous of b.dn* iu-
corj»orated. a> a b-*|y puli te and corporate,
under the nuiuv and style of -The Album 1
Water Couipauy,” with the power to sue and
be sue*I, hare ami use a eur)<orate seal should
they eo desire; hold, purchorc and sell sue). I
real estate as maybe needed in their busi- |
ness, or such as *• ay be eonveyeil. iuor gaged
or | ledgcfl te said C'or|ioratiun iu ibe coms.
of their busine>s anil necessary thereto, aud
o adopt such roustitutinu ami by-laws, and
amendments thereto, as they iuar deem de-
Wall Papering
CHEAP AT
D. NEUMAN’S,
'Tlie Largest ami handsomest Assort-I Arable aud proper in’carrying out tue bust- I
meilt ever brought to I u< ^ tlM? 1 he . articular bu-i
Albany for
SpriagsSaminer Silts,
JUST RECEIVED BY
D. W, PHICE,
Merchant Tailor.
aess they propose te carry ou is as follow*:
The bormg ami rnaki g ot Artesian Wei s,
and the erection and luakiug Water Tauki-
and Reservoirs, tue laying aud putting
down Water Mains aud Tipes :Jor the convey
ance of water from said Wells, Tanks aud j
I have again received a lot of those healtii preserving Refrigerators—no family
should be without one.
In order to make room for my fall stock, I will commence on July 4th, until
further notice, to sell my entire stock at greatly reduced prices. 1 have a
lot of Window Shades, all on best spring rollers, odds and ends, which
I am determined to close out. To secure bargains call early.
My Crockery Stock is now low. but I am anxious to reduce it still lower, in
onler to be better enabled to lay In a larger and more varied stock for tall.
Therefore, I Invite the public, before buying, to inspect my bargains.
of Albany, or othe. places where wells mav .
he bored, the buriling and sale of Artesiaii I
n ater, mid all gu$.cral and private us e* U-1
which said water r jn be used.
Your petitioners desire te be incorporated
for the term ol twenty years, with the privi
lege of renewal at the expiration of that time
l*lie Central Office of said Corporation will
MY STOCK OF FURNITURE
Is as complete as ever, but wishing to reduce tlie same, will offer for the next
'* reduced prices.
Call and inspect the Elegant New Clothe I M th«r mav
sn.l towimer™. A lVrtcvt S,t ,„.l onlirv nPtSSSTS
. Central Office of said Corporation will I
lie in tlie city of Albany, with bra eb fac- I
terit sin otlier tewn$ aud cities of this Matt I
sixty days all at greatly reduced prices. The alleiilion of coimliy
merchants especially. Is colled to the Him* of my gcnnls
Clothing, Notions, etc., which I want to close our, mid
will give bargains to men who mean business.
*
Satisfaction guaranteed in every suit we
The original capital of said Corporation I
shall be 4^0,two in shares of |iu< each, wit* I
O.W. PRICE.
Kept .t#dtaw*w-ly
We expect te and will be foremost in the
Helen business in this market the present
season, ashereto ore. To the tiade yenerallv
it is already known that we are leader* in
this line, but if this comes before any shippers
-* rith the net.
who are not folly acquainted with the fact,
we invite them to investigate and find out the
real truth. For promptness and reliability
have dealt with us,
following growers:
Reference*—Clayton Groover.Quitman,Ga.;
W.R. Talley. Dixie, Ga.; Dr. Thos. Boring,
Dixie, Ga.; J. M. Massey, Boston. Ga ; L. A.
M.Collins, Hint, Ga.; K J Bacon, Albany,
Ga.; T. O. l-kelley, Fort Valley. Ga.: RAIont-
fort A Son, Butler,J. H. Baskin A Co„
Villis, Walden, C
.GOiji
ami Business Houses of Atlanta. Ga.
have a full share
to the Banks
We shall hope te have a full share of your
shipments, and shall do our level best to
please you. Quick sales and prompt returns
C b may always depend upon when yon ship
e. d. McDonald ic co.
Jane 25. 1887.-2m
P.J. Kaufman,
TEBRA HAUTE, IND.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES,
MAX CASSEL
DEALER IN
111
privilege of increasing same to | oo/wo. Ten l
l*er cent, of thiscapital stock ihall be |taid in
at or l efore tbe comniei.(-eu eiit ol the busi
ness of said Corporation, or the gi anting oi I
! this Charter. [
J The office s of this Con oration shall consist l
of a Bo.tr-1 of Directors coin|toee«l of five mem- |
bers fo be elec foil aumially by the Stockltold-
NETJMAN.
A USA NY. CA.
ers at sneh time as may be fixed at tlie atloio I
^ **• - — ! ~ ’ ** * $f said
—nl By 1
Corporation. This Board shall select one ol |
tbeirnoi * ' 1
ALBANY. CEORCIA.
the Mock ami interest ol
Machine Bus-
business, and
I.% KuSeTin the 8ewing~Maciiine Kim I “•* recordeil in my office
nu'i.lier for a I’reside t, ami shall als
elect a Secretary and Treasurer of .said Cor
poration, ami such other officers as they tua
•leea. necessary.
RICHARD 1IOBB 4 ,
Attorney for Felitioners. J
G EORGIA -DomiltUTY Cot'XTT.
Clerk’s Office of SaH County: I certify the I
i fo I* » true copy of the Petition filed
iness, f am now extending my
- - - Doogherty anu ad-
am prepared to deliver in I . „
joining counties, the New Home, Domestic
ami White Machine* at agents’ prices.
Albany', Ga., June ii, 1887.
July*
W. P. BL’KKS.
Clerk.
make a specialty of repairing machines, j
guaranteeing satisfaction in every instance.
Feb. 2-doaw* w-ly, MAXCASSEI^
Oat Threshing.
LEE JONES
NEW FIRM!
New Goods!
I am now ready with my Threshing Ma
chine to begin thn*-h : ng oats. Rye. Wheat or
Rice. Than Ling those who have patronized
me in tbe |*asf, I mn ready to serve lliei
again, in the eoun'.ic* of Baker, Dougherty.
Worth ami Mitchell.
C. T- WEST.
Reich& Geiger
TniS OT.D RELIABLE FIRM IS STILL IN TIIE LEAD. THEY
OFFER AN ELEGANTLY SELECTED LINE OF FANCY
Dry Good^Nof ionsjEtc.
A Complete anil finely assorted stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ’positively
as cheap and cheaper titan prices specified by oilier houses.
Hi not be Undersold in this or anyCUier Mot.
AppllI atioil lor UlJltl l | R(.inrml>cr what they say. Call anil examine for yourself before friltlnj
away your money elsewhere. Elegant English Sateen Corsets, pink, blue
ami white shades at 75c., worth $1.23. Best fitting Corsets at $1.00,
worth $1.50. Best riilanmlricU Glen Shirts in America, at 75c.
Extra Fine Dress Shirts at $1.00 worth $1.50. Extra fine
Special Shirts $1.25 worth $1.75. YVenloek Lawns at 2>Sc.
Our large line of elegant White Goods and Embrideries
are unserpassed. We also hare beautiful
Embroideries In Colors.
sep*.rt-it.w'-ij REICH & GEIGER.
Albany Compress Co.
Geobcia—Dorcncurr coevrr.
To the Superior Court of Satil County:
'I he petition of Wm. M. Hitt ami Bacon
Myrick, of Sumter eountv, II. Note Barker
and U. Wesolowsky, of Dougherty eountv
aitd C. I. McLanghlfn and UmmchrL, oi
the city ol New York, show that they have
ff ATERBE L 0 NS Eor the May Holidays
A SPECIALTY,
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
1 have, tor yean, handled Southwest Geor
gia Melons, and refer to our former patruo*
aa to the satisfaction given.^ ^Addrras.^
J. KADI
Terre Haute, Ind.
r. c. mm & on,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Fruits and Vegetables.
Watermelons!
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
A SPECIALITY.
S.’W’.Cor.Front & Wahmt Sts.
CUTGX2TUAIT, O.
E0BT. J. BACON, Albany, Ga.
iuy31 SOLICITING AOENT.
e city ol New'Vork. show that they have I
associated themselves together, and dnlro to
be ereated a body politic and corporate under I
TGeorgut. 7**-~ - ,J —* -* •* • 1
the laws of ii
. The object of their aaio-
c lot ion is to make^gain and'profit tor them
1 case of White Lawn,
•elves and to
ton from Albany, Georgia. _.
doing business wiU be in the cit<
GaVand the;
name. “Tbe
to engage in the business of
ton for shipment and toi *
the statement of eot-1
Their ‘
REJOICE
nsiness will be in the city of Albany,
ii?** PfoP°«N ““tta* the corporate
JJjj Compress Company,"
re in the buaineas of compressing cot-
At 10c. worth 15c. 1 riee*. ^ smoonu
50 pieces \Vhlte Lswn _ Hffi j
At Worth 20c. I actually been paid in. They ask the privi-
awn, fegeof increasing the capital stock toany sum
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and to charge for such ser-
aO pieces W hite Liwn, lege of increasing the capital stock to any sum j
At 173<C worth 25u exceed fifty thousand dollars.
23 nimn White lswn W P™y under said
ho pieces « hite Idiwn, name of the “Albany Compress Company,”
At 25c. worth 35c. H 1 ^' th™*” associates and successors may be .
1 cose White Iauvn, | *£*&!****■*•- «T*JJ TW |
Lowest Prices Yet Named
1
ra. with the privilege of renewal at that rime.
At to* worth 8c. I and with all tbe rights, powers and immnni-
1 ties which, by law, appertain tocoa
of like character, and that tliev
Plain, Plahl and Stripes White ^d"- ri*htto soeandbe
egwvba In !.». c. Mn ttefo« «, u i I n *? 1 **£*!*,!* “&. rwporute
sooka,iu large quantities and
very cheap.
3 cares Union Colored Lawns, very
handsome and very cheap.
Persian and Egyptian Lawns, In all the
leading shades at reduced prices.
Parasol*, In Silk, Satin and, very styl
ish ami remarkably cheap.
name, and to boy and sell, and to have ami
hold both realty and personalty that may
be necessary to use in tbe said business; and
petitioners will ever pray.
W. T. JONES,
,, . • Petitioners* Attorney.
Filed in office, June 27, IS*?.
W. P. BURKS,
Cleric.
A true extract from tbe minufesof Dough
erty Superior Court, June 27, 1887.
P. BOBjE^
Fans—llie largest display in tin* cily,
very pretty ami prices reasonable.
saa«
|?Se|Goods Must be Sold to make
room.
Boots, Shoes, Newports, Ties,
Slippers and Fine Hats.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Ladies* and Children’* Silk and Lisle J
Gloves and Mitt*>. in all the
Fashionable Colors.
r. (iucopAZZi.
WALL A GIACOPAZZI
WHOLESALE
Fruit, Produce,
-AND
44 best, per gallon
44 peacb,
. per gallon...
apple,per gallon...
Mission Merchants,
JOlli Second Arc.,
North Side between 19th and 20th Sc*.,
Birmingham, Ala.
KfcKKKKNCl.S :
S. Oteri, Mm Orleaas, Is.
Jut. Uuueuzia, Louinrille, Ay.
JJuJ.r, it ’end e Jr Ou. O.
tUriRamort X-rJuMa, A. u- 1Mb,
II a. U. t Jarir J- fit, Jfar ihUma. Jjt.
Cotriay X- ffori. ('us fuati. (J.
A. O.Cvmatl ,t ( o , Xetr J wi.
Urti SatiuMtU JSiru.iu^Lam, Ala.
£|^Wire before >ou il.ip melons, as we
hxte a glut.
Oue more iase of the Celebrated Cash-
mere*, only 5c. a vard just
, race*—-I.
OUR STOCK OP G XTLEMEN’S
FURNISHING Co^DS IS NOW
(OMl'LKTK.
In
Style, Quality ami Price* never
seen lie re before.
REMEMBER!
ALL NKW GOODS. NOOLD STOCK.
LEE JONEN.
JOS. L. RAREY,
HAS OPKNF-D A
NEW TAILOR SHOP,
Ventuleit’s Block, up stair*.
I have a Him*
— *, I lease
a ra 1, Suita fpuia »25 fo flo. Pantr
u» 112. Also repairing executed in first
style. myl~
Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Biliousness,
Dizziness,
[Lifer Complaint,
Positively Cured by
LITTLE
HOP PILLS,
The People’i Favorito
Liver PilU.
They act slowly but
__Jsurely,do notcrlpoaod
I their effect is looting, and therefore worth a
Ldotcn others. rDoctor'a formula.) SnuUl, se-
■ gar-coated and easy to take. Sec testimonials.
| 2S cts. at druggists or mailed on rec’t of price.
I The HOP PILL CO.. New London, Ct.
■ “TWy are TIIK BEST ever udr."
vysreS by sa *14 JinSb^ary. H» Ulto, $1.00
MtMMl
\t positive iirnl iinmistakible lmr^ains. We aie ofli i ing
llie product of the lies! maiiulactnrers and in final
ity mid excellence yon cannot bat nay
and excellence
They are indeed the Finest.
Take advantage of ,ltis—tin re is something -, t f or y0I1 .
ta d by all Druggidt-i iu Albany.
MUSE & COX,
MIUIC1FE SALE.
GRriRGIA—RaXKK COCXTT.
I LL be sold before tbe Court flous door
in >chion, Baker eouniy. SUL. on tlx*
lot Tuesday iu AM]
day iu Am gust,
eale. lot of lai.<
district or Baker count 1
I). D. >ini th fo satisfy ot
favor of -l. t. Kefiou -
al**o,
I»ls Of Laud Nos. sio and in the
•iirtrict of Baker county, to »nl Irfy on.
fi. fa.in fatorof the Mate ami founty t
Cooper fo*ry made and turned over i
by L. F. Harbour, Iietuty MierilT.
w. E. WOOTEN
1,1 IS. IVrry lo salpfy one oitynge ll. fa.
"!'■ fn*tu Baker Superior Court iu tuvor of 11. |l.
i.u. »5 j' 3l Yerv-. G. 11. Ferry. I euant in meets-
k r siou notified. G. T. GALLOW'AY,
Cheriff. j A bony, Ga. J une
. B. WOOTEN.
WOOTEN & WOOTEN,
Attorneys at Jaiw,
ALBANY, GEORCIA.
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