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gtacis and j^drrrtistt.
BROAD STREET, ALBANY, GA.
The Dah.v Neve akd Adteetisek is pub-
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■ lithe'.' . rrvmoniing (Monday |
Sat Weeelv News and adveetise* every
siturUv tnormng.
PRESIDENT BEN HARRISON
riLL ( HOBlBI V ATTEND THE
Dark Shadow-.
The following flgniScant article ap-
peared.in the Xew York Mercury :
‘‘One babe dies io its mother's arms
THE CITY’S CONTRACT
WITH
LIGHT
geokgi a t’HAUTAioi i ' **»•!■ walking the city’s streets.;
eEQKbii mtLij aflf fn c » 1- i rDt .|.. ai . aQO tj,er is
Tat Alb ANT News, Established IMS. the I
Aleant A dybrtisbo, established 1877,Coo*
aolidau-d Septembers, 1880.
The CUT aad the t bauiauqia Ex-
8CBSCR1PTIOX BATES:
Daily, one year
“ Six month*
“ Three months ..
•* One month
Weekly, One year ..
*• Six months ..
•* T w ree months
.... 85 00
a 6»
i r.
tend 111m an Inriiation-lle Is
I'rfel by Senator Colqniit and
C *f ressiuan '■’nrner to be Pres
ent—He Is Aimest Persuaded.
Discussed t*;. the Caoncll In Called
Scsvtos*- I he r*aMiilfr Ippoini
el to lnv«Nil(ste the Waiter Din
agrees and i« ffiuority Hrpsrl Is
Nubian led.
The tvmnei! met in railed ®e*-iou
THE KI.KCTH1C
t; (O.nptiiv
de.-tltut*.* and shelter lea#.
re-cued from the North River, where it
is found floating In a tin pail. These
are two events of the day reported in
th§ columns of a metropolitan daily
paper.”
And yet these are but the rare cases
that come to Ugh'
The striking attractions of a large Wednesday afternoon,and a full board, announce rates ol ou© full fare going
On Tuesday afternoon Mr. J. S. city are almost irresistible. The shirt- with the exception of Councilman ami one-third of the highest limited
Paris, on the pa r t of the Chautauqua,! ing scenes of excitement, and the Rawlins, was p-e*ent. fare returning, ou die certificate plan,
and Mayor Wool folk and others, on the whirl of business oraw oue like the Mayor Wool folk stated that the for persons attending the Georgia
th > -a' ed Dr W A • magnetism that draws the metal. meeting had b *on called to consider i Cbauaauqua. at Albany, Gn , March
*** 0 e C! Air * The crowded streets throng with . the petition of Ute electric light com- io_3i. inclusive; certificates to be
» U..U ULIU ..,„. ^ Duncan, who was in Washington, an bu5y , bustling scenes of life exerted to j pauy. asking the city to release its ugneU by you, as Secretary.
Tu^^owing'ra^otjxdv^ifing thei^or are urgent invitation to President Harri-j fullegt tension, the shadows of a option on the plant. The requirement made that through
son to be present at the Georgia Cuau- 1 busy metropolis as they reflect the an- Me-«rs. Jones, Pope, and ‘ tickets to Albany shall be purchased,
SJSilft&Cfi,CARTER ft W00LF0LK,
HflHHHHHHHi. wakehoise
Wholesale and Retail
l s
n
*0
WIEKLT ADVERTISING RATES.
The consolidated circulation of the Stvs
Ivd Adte«tI8Xk five# our weekly the largest
-.rcalation of any newspaper in South west
Georgia. Our twoks are open for inspection.
The fallowing rates of advertising therefor arc
proportionately lower than those of any other
ptt)>er. an<l will be *ti ictlv observed:
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 12th, 1S90.
Jfr. J. D. H'eston, Secretary. Albany,
Dear Sik:—Continuing the conver- FURNITURE!
sation hul with you in iny office, yes
terday. i beg u» say that I wiii at once A L.UA A 1\ GA.
We wish to say to the pnhllc that we
keep in clock a full line of
Ail Cilia lulls!
BED Mil FMTII!
(Successors to X. & A. F. Tift & Co.)
From th * Cheapest tn the Finest.
Iland-*'*i?ie line of
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1W *W SW
-nil ooi»ooc50|S5oroo gio;
00 s 40 I 00 5 IS. » 35 12 00 1*
00 5 JS 7 00 8 00 11 00 15 60 22
90 « 50 8 50 9 T5 15 00 1# 00 28
00 7 75 10 00 11 SO lb 0» 2X 50 34
00 9 Mill 60 13 15 *1 00 » 00 40
00 10 16 IB 00 15 00 24 00 29 5C 45
60 17 *5 21 75 25 50 41 00 30 50 80
0o 22 5*) 28 75 84 26 54 SO 68 00 108;
Transient advertisement*; must be paid for in
advance. _ ,
All advertisements mast take the run of the
paper, unless otherwise stipulated by contract,
and then the following ad'litional charges will
be required:
Inside, generally, 10 per cent.
In-ide, next to reading matter 25 •*
In local reading column 80 “
Editorial notice*, other than calling attention
1....
i^eol
Dr. Duneau to tic* of the aetivky of men, the bril- Ehrlich, hnd been appointed a special will i*. waived so far a- persons com-
lia.ii lights, maguiticient mansion!
prebent life in its highest type.
Aud, yet, there »s a dark side. The
busy merchant with thonghtc of the electric
ail j committee to investigate the matter j Q >* from points in Georgia afe coti-
131 231 8M6M12SI tauqua, requesting
^ present it.
§ Dr. W. A. Duncan, with whom cltl-
2 zens had been corresponding on this
•J subject, was in Washington, and was tlioiisauds he is daily turning over, in *>nd su'ed the obj ct of the petition
' notified of the telegram sent the i’resi- I his rush to hU counting house. mty was to enable the company to mart-
brush against the reeling form of a g ige the plant for a certain amount in
denl * starving human and pass him uu- j order to put in necessarry improve-
Dr. Duncan, who has the welfare of j jee j e j ; meats, ami then to extend the city’s
the Chautauqua as much at heart as j n t j, e dark, secluded and unfre- option to ten years instead of five,
any one could, at once gave the matter I qaented haunts of the poverty strick- Mr. Jones, as Chairm m <•( the Com-
i en humans wlio are led to the cities, ; mittee, submitted the following re-
and report fo the Council. corned, and such persons going from
Mr. J. S. Davis, the manager of the points at which through tickets to Al-
ectric light company was present, bony are not sold, should be instructed
to purchase tickets to Atlanta, Macon,
Tiftou or Jesup, ;as mar be most con-
REED Fi nVITt RE.
MXGf.K LOUNGES.
LED LOUNGE*
BABY CARRIAGES.
BICYCLES.
TRKYCT.ES.
CHILDREN’S
WAGONS
Having leased the warehouse of Tift & Co., we wii! carry
on the business at the old stand.
CHEAP!
venieut) and re-purchase to Albany, *
taking certificate* from both agent- I
from whom tickets are purchased. 1
The certificate obtained at Atlanta, I
Macon, Tiftou or Jesup, [oa the case
may be; will then be honored at Al-
llingattenti'
o new advertisement* and local dodger*,
-• on and 12?4 for
cents per line for the lint insertion
•orb subsequent.
Bills for advertising are due on the flnt ap
pearance of advertisement, or when presented
Except when otherwise contracted for.
his personal attention. ,
, 1 di>ea*e, suffering and want cry out port, *Inch was a minority report, the i»*uv for the excursion rale returning
The following telegram, received ... - J
° * against the inhumanity of man, whue
XATI KDAY, I EB. 2t, 1890.
Thk Republicap* have a serious at
tack of the grab, and its not spelled
grabbe, either.
Dawbok wants water works. Al
bany has set a good example, and it
pill be emulated by other cities.
yesterday morning, is fully explana
tory:
Washingtou, D. C., Feb. 20, 1S00.
Hon. T. S. Wool folk, Mayor, J. S
Davis and Citizens of Albany:
I have called upon the President
withSenator Colquitt and Representa
tive Turner of your district.
We were received with great cour-
other m<-nil»er> of the Committee re
block away, in a mmslon embia- fusing to sign it:
I zoned with the glory of a millionaire’s ; To the Mayor and Council:
• palace, the sounds of revelry join Gentlemkx—Your committee to
! the shout of stiflering that is but a whom was referred the petition of the
Uhort distance away, and both rise to j Edfao.i Illuminati..* Company submit
j the Mercy Seat
After reading the News and Ad
vertiser, which he does regularly,
Mr. Harrison will certainly come to
the Chautauqua.
The papers haying nominated every
possible candidate they can think of
for Governor should be quiet now until
the people speak. The race Is not to
the strong alone.
The Brunswick Times calls on the
city fathers to give the city a good
spring cleaning. Albauy Is going to
have one— * hen she gets water works
and sewerage.
for a I
Griffin is now clamoring
Union depot, or at least a belter one
than she has now. Griffin will be fur
nished a depot—in promises, just a*
Albany has been treated for years.
.arge cities have their attractions,
and their repulsions, but in the more
modest cities truly can it be said, that
the sufferings of the weak find a hear-
. , . . . ... i ing in the minds of the mighty', and
t**y, and your telegram inv.tmg His I Ul *i r sorrows are appeased.
Excellency to be present at the Chau- Blessed are the unfortunate, and the
tavqua was presented and explained, lowly in life whose paths are led in
He was also shown circulars outlining less ostentatious cities, where their
cries and appeals are not made in vain.
| die following report:
The liabilities of the Company, in
cluding stock, are $2l,0S."> 6$. It b»
necessary that it purcha s e more ma
chinery to enable it to furnish Mifli
cient lights to the city and public.
For the purpose ot procuring such ad
ditional machinery, it desires to mort
gage its p ant and pr*»|*erty to the ex
tent • >! $g.»,00b, and Dsue bonds p*ya-
ble in ten years. It d.nrs not ask the
to the point at which it was secured,
and the oilier wiil be honored at thai
point lor the excursion rate returning ;
thence to the starting point, if pre- 1
sented w ithin three days from the date
signed by you, but in no case later
thaa April 3rd, l'HO.
Yours Very Truly,
M. Slaughter,
Assi-fanijUoinifliE-i- ner.
Our Facilities for Storing and Handling
Cotton are Unsurpassed.
HILSMAN ft AGAR CO!
Liberal Advances
MADE OX COTTON' CONSIGNED
TO US.
^^Prescriptions a Specialty.
BAGGING & TIES at LOWEST PKICES!
ci r.% • ion.
IN FACT
what the Chautauqua will be.
He listened attentively, asking mtuy
questions about Albany, the work of
the Chautauqua, its success, etc., and
expressed
cordial iuvitation.
Individuality.
Cities, like people, have their dis
tinguishing traits and characteristics
I Albany, one of the oldest and best
GEORGIA—Bakfr ».orsTT.
To All Whom It Hay Concern:
Hwnben .lonee. hruj 1 • due tom applied IP !
the umlerriigned for nermauent letter* of a<1- 1
>•*« «•***“* “ “««r: j.s£! r ss*j‘jr«ssr Mrkfi:
ther than to per utt It to Cleate said w-i 1 poad u|»on «ai « api Coition on the Amt
mortgage lien, anti to ex**-n-l the liuie Mondnv m Apri'. iar.. Given undar iny hand
in wlii.-h tlw city th. el«uh„. to g'^ wlflu? i
Ordinary Baker C j.. Ga. j
Everything appertaining to the Furn
iture line.
J purchase from live to ten years. In a
! u»u«*h as the city will have to pay, ac- .
| cording to its contract, for whatever i»
j purchases from th“ company, and ha-
1 acontia-t with it for lights, which is.
desire to accept your most j . fi '^ e y out h j comes to the front 1 more advanugeous to the rhy thau the
with an institution that will place her j
property.
ownership of the co nnauy
. - we believe it u» lie to the interest o»
He requested us to convey to you , in the front rank of enterprising, eu- : rite oity that the rime of election b«-
his high appreciation of the courtesy, ergetic, prosperous cities, an insiitu- j -xtended from five to ten years, and
! lion that will make her name known J‘hat said company be permitted1 to
make said morigage, it being under-
GILBERT’S
_ ’Special attention paid to orders
by mail. Catalogue sent ou applica
tion to dealers only.
Prices guaranteed to be as low as an
any house in the state.
Mayer & Crine,
Aihnnv. (J»oriti*.
and stated that he would consider the ,
matter In the light ot public Con- ' °' er !Tnn «ood. however, i.
j tractions like s»-ed that cai.not be up , )t> t to exceed tl»e value ol
DRUG STORE
Across tie later!
The way Atlanta became the largeat
city in Georgia was by the going ahead
and building up in such away as to be
come such. Albany can become the
largest city in South Georgia if she
just will.
gressional business at that time—and
give his answer to Messrs. Colquitt
and Turner later.
Your representatives think that we
have laid the foundation for a visit with
out doubt at the third session it not
now, as then the short session of Con
gress will be over.
Albany’s iuvitation with that of the
Chautauqua, was appreciated, and
will do good.
[Signed] W. A. Duncan.
It Is safe to say that all the pressure
This is the prayerful time ol the year
for the farmer. He turn® his soil, j
plants his seed and then trusting in j
Providence for good seasons awa : Uthe
result. God grant that the seasons that can be brought to bear upon the
may be propitious, for the fanner is the P.esident will be exercised to induce
backbone of the land. him to visit Albany, next month.
Congress lias done nothin;
rooted.
This institution is the Georgia Chau
tauqua.
In another column of this issue will
the proper
ly which said company is to s»dl to
cue city at the expiration of -aid ten
years, in tlii event the ci*y shall elect
co purchase.
We here attach the last report of th 1
be found an Interview with a gentle- | Sccretarv and .M inag^r of said Cora-,
man on this subject. i P a r ". 'hn»i.» g ■» promt cou.!mon. ,
_ . „ , . The company also agrees to make
Grasping the growth and the sp.t.ooo ii .receives from the city a]
meaning of this attraction for Albany,! dnking fond to protect the bonds it I
we citch tiie inspiration that it in- j wishes to is*ue, audio pav it towards
HATS,
We have charge of the business of X. & A. F. Tift
<fc C<>., and all business of the old firm will have prompt
attention. Give us a call.
CARTER & WOOLFOLK. Albany. Ca-
E. B. & S. B. LEWIS,
—WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL—
MERCHANTS
I
GARRY A LARGE & COMPLETE STOCK.
Groceries and Dry-Goods
Selling Out at Cost!
H. Farkas wishes to inform the public
that he intends to sell out his 10c. and
General Merchamlbe store at coat, so
ns to enlarge his MII.LlNERY A XD
FANCY GOODS department. He has
bought and will soon have the largest
anti handsomest stock of Millinery
ever brought to this city.
The Purest Drug* and Medicines.
IMPORTED HATS,
Macon Prices Duplicated. Orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
e. b. & s. B. LEWIS.
WMhinirton Mt.. Albany. Ga
ESTABLISHED 1867.
fuses and realize ti.e depth of its good- i tlu ' SB " I “> a, “' 1 C"' 9 k '«l' ‘he mortgage THE BE ST CIGARS and TOBACCO, j JUST RECEIV ED THE FINEST
1 & j tod bond debt !e«s thin the value of; ; LOT OF
,ies? * 1 he property, t ! »c eitv io have the right
No man or woman in this city to-day j to 3ec that t »e $3,00) are so appropri-
can calculate the amount of good that , ited, and :hat tl.i- stipulation i-* put In
will result from the Georgia Chautau- ,,e mortgage and bo tils, li thi- be
. lone the city will he afoolutely safe, •
qua to tu s city. ; t j,Q comtiany may be l*enefi:ted I
A great moral movement, supported I without harm in the cirv.
| by all ]*eopie and sustained by the I The conp*nval*o agree* rhs r ihe j The SWEETE:
i general support of the public at large, ‘* l ‘ v Rl auv wit bin the period
'f ' . . . of said ter* wars j.urHia j e the entire,
The Freshest Garden Seeds.
Crushers PATTISON’S IRON WORKS.
THANDKERCHIEF
EXTRACTS.
Ever Opened Anywhere.
has attracted the .attention not only ol
W. A. Pledger, Jr., son of the At-
lmnta Negro politician, Bill Pledger,, a , j wi „ hardly be so busy at that
was arrested In Athens, Thuisday nnn( .
, . ... . .. ! tl ue—a month hence—to mcerSitare
afternoon, for robbing the mails. He i
was running aa a poatal clerk, and the j lh ” absolute presence of the President,
officers have a good case against him, i If he comes, Albany may prepare to
as the money was found on Pledger’s J entertain the largest crowd that ever
P* raon ' entered her gates, and her name will
property ar it- actual cosr, the sai<i
h »ve the- iargret ftork c.f :T-t* ir
he city, and they »•«* made by KNOX, iht-
world renf. .nod Ilat «*r.
TSOS. PATTISOy Jk SOX. ALBAXl, OA.
, Ki"r-v — *— >~”i | r.. XTKT-OV .♦ C^., mi*im of
so far, ! ill sections of the btate, but draw- property to lx; kept jo in good coudi- th** t * :•*-* **»» «)•*. a«d vURKEK*'
from tiie far North the recognition that j lion. ' i The Nicest and Cheapest Toilet *oaps. »t«* Hat., wbu-h we buy direct from Krnee.
Gentlemen, go on with that new ^ g p rea( i broadcast over the land, aud
opera house. If you don’t vou’ll be
left. I know somebody else whojth? fame of the Chautauqua will be
wants to build one.—Ilrunswick Times.
The gentleman or gentlemen in Al
bany w'ho will only build an opera
house here will be' awarded a chronio
and the affections of a long suffering
public.
adopted,has more power than any
.ner officer of the Government, the
President not excepted. Reed can, by
counting a quorum present, pass
any measure he pleases. The
President ouly has the veto power af
ter a bill is passed.
The Speaker of the House of Repre
sentatives, although a Republican, ap
preciates the true situation. In ad
dressing the Senate a day or two ago
when he had carried some bills to that
body passed by the House, he said :
“Mr. President, I am instructed by the
House of Representatives to inform the
Senate that the Speaker of the House
has passed the following bills.”
Uarrihon believes in recognizing
the “workers” of the party, and there
fore favors Clark for Postmaster here.
He knows the practical value ol
•’blocks-of-flve” methods. But Pious
'Wauamaker Pants for Pierce.— Grand
Jlopids Democratic.
“Pants” is good—when applied to
Wanamaker.
An Alabama man advertises an
eagle for sale. Here’s a chance for
Georgia gubernatorial candidates.—
Drunsxcick Times.
They’ll need ’em before the cam
paign closes, but in case any of them
should decline the offer we’ll take this
eagle—provided its tail feathers dis
plays the motto, “In God We Trust.”
such a movement deserves.
The growth of this movement is in
its infancy. Years from to-day it will
be one of the most attractive features
ot the entire South. It ha s , in the
short time that Albany has known it,
given this city n prominence that is en
viable, and with succeeding years will
• bring its untold blessings in rich pro-
increased a thousand fold. ; f „ sio „ , lp0n tl ,j s people.
Everybody should go to work new The individuality ol cities becomes
to labor for the Chautauqua,for Us sue- ' famous, notorious and world known,
cess means more to Albany than any
other enterprise in the city.
This is the sepHrale report of W. T.
Jones, Messrs. Jos. Ehrlich and J. D. !
IVpe not joining in tiie same, they !
ocirjg 'h“ other two members of the i
committee. W. T. Jones.
Gin e us a «*all, we can suit you.
THE
BEST HaIR AND TOOTH
BRUSHES.
Mr. Pope, in explaining his refusal
Mu^e Ac Cox.
Haring recentlr AiMed rew *ml impro •©*! machinerr to our . .
better prepar-ed than ever to do flnn claaii w »rk. and .;*n dnpliotf • nr wo.
Don’t wail, b it hrintf in your wn-s n »w ar I let m do your rep uri >g, mid you can settle in
th** Fall, thus aroblinx tbe rash of the lai! rea-on
£^0 i-h ini i Dr all of tout o'd >mn. «»r tiken 'n eT<*bnnre f«* wo k s* market prices.
I.KIEVE,Ag’t
OFFERS HIS HANDSOME
Winter Goods
to sign the .report, said. “I can’t sign j
Che report because I don't think the The Cheapest Lamp) and Fixture®,
city should touch this plant as it j
-Lands. I can’t understand why tlic i
company should want to mortgage the ;
plaut when the company ha- tuouev of; ti
The place to have your prescrip-
filled and delivered in any part
i Athens is the center of learning
and the home ol statesman, her classic
Institutions furnishing the heroic sons
Southwest Georgia as a fruit section served their country :u the honest
is rapidly coming to the front and at- j devotion ot public service
trading attention from all parts of the Albany will, in the course of time,
its own. The city has a contract with
the company fur five ye:;rs. One of
the stockholders told me that the plaut
was originally to cost $8,500. It cost
change the contract. I don’t want the
city to buy the plant lu w, next year,
j or ten vears irom now. The city lias
of the city.
m
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Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAY’S
W. H- GILBERT. Ag’t. I
country.
I be no less famous tlinn Athens, and j a good*contract with the company and
The late summers of the north and ! from al1 sections people will flock here I i or one don’t want to touch it.
the small returns ior fruit grown in t0 at ^‘is fount of intellectual en-
that section, after the southern crop talnment.
has exhausted the fancy prices, has Famous Chautauqua!
been a strong argument to the fruit 1 famous Albany !
Long inuy they live to scatter their
abroad in the
think the company ought to :<»e the
murk and comply with the presenr 1
contract and the city do the same.”
Mr. Davie said in rep’y : 'The plant,
was originally to have coat $13,500, not [
$8,500. While the private s'-ocktudd-i
iSW ARRIVALS! g
o
1-4
C}
I
growers of that region whose labors
are so penuriously rewarded. j blessings to m mkind
Even In North Georgia, where the | land * j ers may have money, the company ha
late frosts render the fruit crop so un- ,,, t> chakl.ES i». heantwell. ! nou e, and is in debt. The cost of the
certain and kill the young crop about | ! whole plant ha- run up to nearly
every other year, the planters have A f riend 'Tribute to Hia j $25,000.”
been attracted by the superior advant- Jlemorjr, ! Mr. Warren—“lu case tiie city buys
ages of this section “below tbe belt,”; ~^ __ | the plant what will it be sold for?”
and Middle Georgia is to-day cultivat- Albany, Ga., feb. loth, 1890.—A j Davis—“It will be sold at cost.
EHRLICH’S
CITY
CD
f-t
P-a
&
3
G>
^5
It it as pleas&nt to the taste as lemon
■yrop.
The umalleat infant will take it and
never know it it medicine.
Children cry for it. liever faila to
oure.
Chilis once broken will not return.
Cost you only half the pr:ce of other
Chill Tonics.
Ho quinine needed. Ho purgative
needed.
Contains no poison. Cheaper than
GREAT RAKGAD1
It purifies the blood and removes ail
malarial poison from the svstem.
It ie as large as any dollar tonic and
RETAILS FOR 50 CENTS.
In < I oaks. Clothing. Ladies’ Walking Jnckets, and similar goods, of wh
nrSTv a HrK<? a ‘“ "** !l R ' 4 * o^t *‘ , *took. and I propose to UNDEKSKI.L W
BODY . Thanking my friends and customers for their liberal patronage d
mg thi« season, f respectfully invite them to call and g.*t the benefits of
WARRANTED
r-«x»r.u.«. Mau.. Dec. 12, IS0H.
r.am MiDimtl C-F»zi.. T. ou
nw ihrw d..«. D 'tnr Grorr . Twt>
«M CUU T»«*e I .1> .l.h if., lot from ...
*»« wramn Th. prop;* w. f. M!rkt>4 villi It. 1
tv' y«»*r Chill Tn«le to k«w ehildr-n »b" *.»«
»»1» And i»Dtb? •■•* m.a I«d-i. kim,| had*h>v«iic
shl 1 '* Utr paat, oar nf Ulrci W > rent, acil
vithla tnr*» ■—-k* uTrr f^ciualor »i!n • ■■ - f>iU
lh«7 »-r» h*v- atd Iwart*. with red ud ro-r
i. il«ct«d Uk« AchATa.
*. w. STisaos. a. d.
i CLOSING OUT AT COST:
!• KIEYE, Agent.
1 OK SALii BY
2-UwlSi
II. J. Lamar & Sons, Albany, Ga
ing more fruit than all the other poi- ^ ewr days since a large concourse ofj Mr. Ehrlich—“While 1 have the best
of the people of our county, both white | wishes for the company I must oppose
and colored, stood with uncovered I purchase of this plant, speaking
heads before the open grave of Dr. f rom p^t experience in behalf of the
| city. In 1839 the company asked for
Dr. Heart well was ol a class of men a!1 increase in the contract for lighting
that are fading away from among us. j thc 8treets w l.icl. was granted. Now
Reared and bred from youth to ; ca|J t j |t . c j t y thfe request without
mature manhood in a civilization,; llama ^ itself? I can’t see where it
represented by the best element of j can We should look into this matte*
Southern life, during slavery he ex-
Scratch a tariff for-revenue only
editor and you are sure to find a free
trader at heart. There is no escape
from this. It follows as a logical con
clusion.—Avausta Chronicle.
And if you scratch a protective-
Democrat editor you are mighty apt ' < ^ eor rI' J4
to grubble up a sign that points to him i * ld fuVor -
lions of the State combined.
And that section is growing rich in
the cultivation of fruit for early mar-
, J Charles Paul Heartwel!.
ket.
This industry is yearly attracting
more attention from the farmers,
and land owners in Southwest Georgia.
Southwest Georgia, too, is attracting
more attention annually as being
specially adapted to the profitable cul
tivation of fruits.
There is no danger Irom late frosts „ „ . . . .
people have a cause to be proud.
A kind, merciful Master, consider- '
ale ot the human property entrusted to 1
his care, in every phase of his life he
SHOE STORE! GROCERIES H. C. ODOM,
General Merchandise.
LEESBURG, CA.
WATCH and WAIT
A full line of Ladies' aiid :
Mens’ Shoes, new shapes and I,, Ca!1 ? n or _ s ? n,! me y nnr We-s for
9 1 Groceries
lifotS.
Mysto-rk is full and of the
be-it the market can afford. Full i
weight and lowe.-t prices guaranteed.'
before we act, and not place the city
THE VERY LATEST FLOUR
characteristics of which the Southern
petition.’
Mr. Jones then made an able talk in
into market in time to command lancy
prices, and are exhausted before the
prices decline. This has been
that the city would not be harmed in
fully i J ' " ** 1 *■'’ ; granting it.
ilemonKrated hy the successful grow- re f ,re,eil,ct * 11 tvi>e whom we speak Mr . w , rre0 _.. Mr . Davis , !o
la* of the watermelon. *'"' n " e 1 " St th “ er ” “* ^ “ ns ”’ think the comp.ny wo.,1.1 *l„ kol
I “A gentleman. 1- rorn au intimate irlt ] e mnifylng the city ?”
r l here is no argument whatever to per.-onni acquaintance with him
urge against fruit t ulture in Southwest year3 i never heard from iiis lip^
ud every argument is in! blasphemous word, a coarse j**st, or j
traducing language toward any one.
favor of the petition, arguing strongly sets, OllZG Calf and Ox
Blood Odors. Ileel and
•>prinjr Heel. Patent Leath
er, tipped and plain. The
handsomest goods
Misses’. Children and In-i . . . . , .
_ , ... ’ . ... ,, 1 have just rereived a frpph «hipm,nt
fants Shoes, Ml lan, lillK- of my L»,-ltl« Flour. Ids III. pnr.Ml
j Carries a large and well assorted stock. Sprin
just arriving, bells cheap for CASH.
Give me a Call.
goods
L&Il.
H. C. ODOM.
Our Mr. S. Retch is now in the East
ern market snii writes us that he Is
huyir* the LARGEST. CHEAPEST
and most SELECT STOCK of tiie lat
est styles In Sprin* and Summer Dry
Goods ever put on this or any other
market. Watch this space, for we
mean business.
REICH A GEIGER.
on the market,
convinced.
Try one sack and be
Mil t Ml FA SSI.II.
ever
Mr. Davis—"I thick it would, and ■ shown here.
S. E. BUSHj
a* layering monopoliies aud tru-t*.
Thi* sequence is also pregnant with { re tf on °* l ^ ie
B i side> it has been found that :n thc < ]jj 3 rnanne.s were courtlv, lii? do*
would be g ( ad to put it before them.
It is not the Uesire of the company
io «hift something worthless on tiie
Call and see them.
logic.
piney woods the soli is mestlc relations beainlf.it, and his liie . ^ ,,
a mirror that reflected a heart tree Mr.
from guile, lie loved hU native Sta
city’s shoulders or work auy trick on
belter adapted to t!ii> industry thau
! any other that can be found,
i The Manufacturers Record of Balti-
I more.
journal devoted to Southern son ro wl.oni she can point and say.
He 1 * was a Virginia gentleman.” '
J. I‘. F.
With President Harrison, Mr. Wan
amaker and Headsman Clarkson ro kid
off all the Democratic officials. Speaker
Rv«d to do the legislating, ami Mr. development, had its correspondent to
Funston to pension all the Republi. | iove e t igate this subjec t thoroughly,
cans, we shall soon become unsuiinous. , .. .
-Uociionrifie Time*-U„ion. I *'• ! “ » ,esult writea 3 str01 'S
Don’t leave out Harrison’s u!gS e r , ' utRink the further development of this
who are to look after the mails in * ndostr J’' .
Speaking of the piney woods section cei i* t °f a letter from Orange,
of the South, the Record says: Mass., iuforuiing him of the death, in
_ „ - - ^, _ : “There is -careely an acre of all that 1 t r he i‘i“' r L '‘- T ’ tlle °‘ h to,t ’ °‘ 11 r -
Do our Republican friends in Con- i ) 0a g line that caunofc be utilized in ?< ’ :3H '*
I fruit growing as fast as the pines are Mr. Shaw was for many years h citi-
remo\el. Every part of this zen of Albany, and held positions of
Warren—“I don’t think the
! (?ounc«l wishes to impute any improper
She lias cause to be proud of him as a motives to tiie gentlemen of *he com-
We have M-enrofl the sr-r-
\ ices ol' a thorough ernnpe-
Dcaili of jb Former .%tbuniai>.
r Mr. II. M. McIntosh, is in r
Georgia. They are unanimous too—!
for Harrison. Wheu? In’92!
p-inr. The Council merely wishes it*
do wliat is right ami proper.”
Alter this general 0iscu*sion the J -
committee bavin/ the matter under in
vestigation was discharged and the .
whole matter laid on the table until • Iv Kit, JUKI Sfi! ROW J’l*!**
M...,d»y li'kht next. JillI’e.l to do nCW ’.VOl'k .IS
well as repairing. Satisftc- For Sa ' eh,, M: J - L 'l!‘ lar
tent iind reliable SHOE-
Will sell *>ef«»re the (.'<»urt Houee door in the
r,t ot Allianv. 1» ughrrty rounty. enraia.
between the i gal hoDra of oil#*, on the flrut
Tuen-lty in Al »rch, next, city lot of land
known in (lie |>Un of the city of Albanv Geor-
kia. lot numbt r eighty-ei.rht fjw ' Broail
! 'ireet. evied am and adve*tleed t'» tatinfy a tl
fa from • on herty hdb«n»r Court in l'»vorof
Nel-on 1 Itv.M-Oreol GreenfleM * Brown ri
lionrTiflf i ^ TeoM: in juxira'
kl o. MtgAOte tirre ami place wHl l*« aold
j mat | art of lot auppo e^ to Le No 44. ,n the
| fciioiri
i-rUtof
n a** Fire Ham
■aghrrty coanty. Goorgi ",
inarc-l arn-i of said lot. and
ALBANY FERTILIZER C
•-Lhe.lau i piac.*, ivi>wth-i.r..per-
tv of I»*V*.| \. Newkonif. to satiafv a Mi«.ngace
0 fa fn in Dou.lierty f*Ui erfor l ourt in f. Vnr
of tOtvili A. Va«on a.am-t David A '■ew
►one. I"n»|*ertr Pointed out in s.tdfl t» \
l'rt»n*rtr pointed oat in s .‘id fi f»
T-nnt In poa-e<-io U . H ealey Kairc ou., r .ot.-
aLo, at ea
manufacturers of
smj e ti ne and pHce wi ] l« aold Jot
of .and II*.ir.bet three hundred and six
The council then adjourned.
grew ever couslder the tact, while
making arbitrary rules to crush tiie;
minority, that their party may poa- area -everal hundred inile« in length,
aibly be in the minority two years • • - • - -
hence?—Hartford Times.
Why, it’s theotiier fellow who is al
io one thing caused such anto .J
Ival of trade at H. J.Lamar
rig Store as their giving Give
ways wrong. Two years hence, with
the Republicans in the minority, they
would oppose as strenuously as the
Democrats did this time such usurpa-
tory measures.
The Democratic lower House of the
West Virginia legislature has passed a
‘allot reform bill, and tbe Republican
Senate is expected to kill it. This is often predicted that before the nine-
Tlieir ifu-ines% II«omiuf,
Probably no one tiling
a general reviv
it Sons’ Drting Store as their giving
l* noted for its salubrity. The Crust here, as well as being at one time !, avtay to their customer* of so many
time will come when * it will j one of the most prominent business ‘ free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New
be celebrated fQr its vinevards and men of the city, lie met with adver- 1 ,i: ‘ ct,ver - v ,or Consumption. 1 heir
Its winv. as mr. Hit- slojies of ihe t „>wcvJr aud dunn- f e last '™leD smiply enormous III this very
Rhine or the sunny hills of Spain and , . ^ ‘ valuable article from the fact Mat it
Portugal. Meanwhile from small tl 'ears of his resiJeuce here, was a always cures and never disappoints, j
fruits and early vegetables the eulti- ^ e wl*»sg uiiaoliiiie agent, while his wife ! Coughs, Cold.*. Asthma, Bronchitis,
vators will derive a comfortable sup- conducted a fashionable millinery es-; Croup, and all throat and lung dis
port, and as fast as their vines come tubliaiitnen' eases quickly cure J. Vou can test it
Into bearing thev will begin to receive A Z , „ , . . , before buying by getting a trial bottle
handsome annual profits. After the death of his wife, a few free, large size $1. Everyliottlew’ar-
“Wisxe men. careful observers of the Fear*ago, Mr. Shaw returned to hie • rauted. 3
changes of inter-State trade, have native State, Massachusetts, where he
tion and promptness guar-
Sou*. Albany. Ga.
If you want the best 5 rents
Cigar io Town call ar RAW-
FOX’S and *«ik for Wal.ia A
Co’s Custom House.
e us a trial.
LOST XTOTE.
REMEMBER THE PL A UK.
Ehrlich’s City Shse Store.
T hrrebe forewarn anv an*l all reraon* n~t
lotrade foroe** i»**te (riven i y Z W. Mathew*
io l(. A. Hi o'mack, to tf«* amount of aixteon j
. flo I*n* ami Cftv c-nt« I11L5G. airen »l*.ut the
| 10th of 'snnarv 1S90. an*l «ta*ie navable Jao-
i nary the let, 1891, and has been lo-t.
H. A. tiAHfut.
Minton. Wet tli (’«*. Ga.
| WitM^ed by J. G. Hammark.
. in Second D.fctnct of D»>'j^herty uj-i.’ iy
I tfis, 0 „ in d advertin'! to Batisiy tax fl
fn. in favor of tbe State ol Georgia rs. W p
Darks, drmni.-tr.ntor cuinu or J. A. Ti all
deceaaed Te rut m ii .-f-winn r.otir.u-d. ’
At-*, at ns me foneand plve wi'l bcsr.l.l
west hi.!i o| 1'itytac of land known in uie plan of
the c ty ..r Albany, Ge« rjcia. a» lot r.un.b r
s»* veaty-nice ,?J.* *>ro»»l -treet, levied or. «nd
; odvert.se-i t. ^*lii*fy t ix 11 f )n favor of the
State ol r-eorti - *». Henry Morgan, lrnaot
j in on not * tie*].
Also, st tbe *nnn: t a-uandpla- e wi 1 besnM
city lot* of land, known in the plan * I the city
l of Albany, Georgia, »» lots number* five ,'6i
and 4ev c n ;.j .-*tste street, levied on rn-l a-1-
rertised to satufy tax fl. fa. m favor of tbe
State of Geortns vs. G.-oraia Ann Merritt.
: Tenant rn po-ees-ion notified.
| Also, at the same time end place, will be
I lots of land numbers one hundred and
"IX’V in, and one hundred and sixty-one
■ *«•), m the First Di.trict of Douaherty coun
ty, Georgia letted on and advertised to sat
f *' in Ij * vor nT lb « htate of Gborxii
ts. W . E. amith. 'leoaiil i;
| fled.
Gift A UE
e of Georgia
i poM-essiou not.-
WA1TTSD.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
i so»d cit7 lot of land known m plan of the city
Our“$tamlard”Bi*iHii
Of Guano is unexcelled by any goods ou
the market, f
BROAD STREET.
fn accord witli tbe fitness of things.
Everywhere Democrats are trying to
protect the ballot and Republicans try
ing to corrupt it.—Macon Telegraph.
Iu New York though, the Republi
cans, who realize that they can’t steal
the State, are howling for ballot re
form. The Republicans are a terribly
teenth century expired the sand hill
piney wood region of the South would
attract thousands of nortieulturUrs,
and would become one of the greatest
and most prosperous fruit-growing and
wine-making legions of the world.
“The beginning made in Moore
countv, the long maintained success of
A PETITION.
Eboaf Fufilidk.
had grown children, the issue of his Monday morning Henry Taylor,
nrst wife, living. He was last seen in Bill Dezon and Elijah Allen disagreed
Aibanya ("tie more than a year ago, while in a heated conversation in front TbuJCbur.,n*tCtaiaty
h;\\ mg been cai.od back by some pend- ol - \y % \y. Rawlins’ beef market on The pctiooi of Gary Pitman, w. w. Caw
ing litigation over his house and lot Broad street. | line, J S. Davto, U M. M^IntosL, Fram
A lady who is a food wains tree* LO h; Jp an
; hou t kte^er. A'l »recs
MRS. D. J. Ift\Y.
Rronwood. (»a. ,
; GEOR5IA—DoriiHOtTY COCXTT.
here*.
Mr. Shaw was
an industrious and
heated Uervey ,wl J - ** B - s,x * * a * wieh otlwrs
. . . . . , . ,, . . * a* they may a-aociate with them, sh>wa that
their African blood yielded to an in- they hare emere ■ mtv an .Bocianon imder
The discussion became
rt! Jos. T. Steele,
consistent lot of fellows.
,r ;‘V m ! !r >non, s. e ^“‘! h *; , "r ,3rf ^ Dds «»»*•«» temper., are -i n eon^uenc. -xr™.;:,:;
vine Dlantations in the Aiurusta sand here who w-i lie to l»«m nf k . ^ ■ . . . .
Thk Calhoun County Courier, says:
“Last Sunday’s News and Advertis
er contained a column account of an
“interview that the reporter didn’t
get” with the now famous Miss Nellie
Bly, who tiie article would lead the
unwary reader to believe, was in Al
bany last Saturday. The conserva
tism of our e>teemed contemporary
lias long been its leading character
istic, but under the enterprising touch
ot Will Turner’s management it t«
forsaking the “beatec paths” and Is
now spicing its columns with the
flavors of metropolis. There U noth
ing like Interesting reading matter in
u newspaper.” It shall be the aim of
the News and Advertiskr to furolsh
iU readers “interesting matter,” but
will ever be consdentloudy conserva
tive. We are very much oblige,
though, Sid.
vine plantations in the Augusta Sand
Hills, are hopeful signs that all such death,
predictions are in a lair way of luifiij
inent.”
. ... - v I cn t aaa tv«i x • c ..a
here who will be pained to learn of his , ,, . , ,
rtgj.,1, * and their temper, taged.
Dealer in Fine Medium and
Common
( in. IIOliHx* GOOD LICK.
They came to blows, but it was a
Thus it will be seen that the sagaci
ty and keen foresight of energetic men
in other sections are already planning
a profitable success to the large timber
interests of the South, which subject
has been one ef much concern to the
citizens of this section, as they real
ized the rapid destruction of the for
ests.
Numbers of fruit growers In Ohio,
who have thousands of acres iu grapes,
peaches and other fruits, are now look-
FURNITURE
Pliaapbaie found
f.and.
on Slia florida
**ad Street.
Capt. R. Hobbs has large tract* of
land in Florida, and slue,* the recent
discovery of phosphate in that section
has kept his eye iu that direction to
await developments.
A gentleman who lives ou property dividual. Such a remarkable event is
adjoiuing Capt. Hobbs* land in Florida i treasnred in the memory and the
Brick Company,” and th t the object of arnd
oasociAUoQ is to maniilactu*e hnok. in said
. , county, t.r oa ; e and profit. w**h power to
fight of short duration as the police 1 purchase atd hold real estate and persona!
stopped It, hustling them eff to the property nece« try for their bus ne-?; t<»ane
Cooler. * ntl be*ue«L.aad to exereueidl |#«er» u»oal-
One was struck over the head and I apr '“ “•”<>'■*'«>“ of « ..mil.r
1 charae’er. nm ybe coaa ate t with the lawn
of Georgia, an 1 to hare an ofice in* .id coanty.
Your petitimere *how that the capital ttock i
of s*i:l a*aocxatk>d is $ .0.0(0, w ith the riaht to
increase it to SiV.OOO. and that $7, (9 of the
same has been paid in.
Your petitioners pray the poaeint of ; —■
order by ..id Honor.**, Court, B r,ntin f tbi. ^
their app'icatiun. and that t iev and theironc
another sustained a blow iu the mouth,
which was the result of the melee.
Willingham’s Block
In-** l v-«r.
2TOTICE-
Epacb.
The transition from long, lingering
and uainful sickness tu robust health
marks aud epoch in the life of the in-
Tbe pn’ lie U notified not to tra 'e for a
morta.jtt t'-rn It/ r.. a. BooVer to Sf. Crine,
Lit i*»i. ior»;iy.«. *>n tbe following property:
(Jee •‘arrei Mare Mnle “Kate,” my own. and
wiote him saying that he was one of a £ t ‘ uC J r whereby the goo.1 health has
j ueen attained is gratefully blessed.
ceaaora. be :aeotporote*1 for aa* dannz the one B-r nurse Mule 4 fern-* 1-1. boo.bt of
-ok rh. mid M LriiH*. TM o operation
ing to Southwest Georgia for a tran»- thc lortu,,a:e P^ies to have deposits Hence it is that so much is* heard in
- - - of the rock on his land. praise of Electric Bitters. So many
Capt. Hobbs wrote Ior samples of owe their restoration
-uuiOfS) year* with the privilege ol renewal nortjc*ze h-*mg f tiled tbe ••ap-rs are repo^
at the exptrarion of raid terra, for the* nrpoaes dialed. K.A. Hoot kb.
Write ui, and we i
•end you one on
15 Days’TestTrial
In your own home.
We pay all freights. No cash
asked until you are suited.—
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1 r.tk. and 1
Perfect instrument*
at Lowest Coet.
iWe make it ea*y for aH to bey.
W rile f—
Valuable Information.
UDDEN A SATES.
SAVANNAH, CA.
of Albany. Georgia, aalot nuinfier eighty-nine
“•* on (.oramerenatreet. leviwi on and adver-
| tweU to ABiisfy » Ui fl. In. m favor of the
state of Georyia v*. Ki« Lena Kendall T*-n-
t ant in po**«rM»ion not fled.
I al*o, at the same time and place, will be
, aold city lot of land known in the plan of the
«*7o f Albany oalocnumber atventr-nine^7»;
I 00 fJ 1Dl street, levied an ! M<lverti»ed to
! ratify tax fl. fa. in favor of the Mate afGeor-
jr a for the uae of Daniei Mayer n. Jasiier
hreneh. Tenant in po*aes»ion notified.
Atac, at the name place and ou the fir-t
j Tuenday in Nay. will be w iu lot of wild land
1 D ““f*rtwen t T--ix in the Kiret lH#trict
, of Doaitherty coanty, Georg/a, levied on and
Mve-tiaed tosatirfy a taxi. fa. iu favor of
the State of Georgia v*. ,aid lot -umber twen-
ty-mx: j*;.
, a the same time and place, will be i
•od otof wild land number thir een 3). in
the First D:»irict of Dougne ty . om.ty.Geor- ,
i aio. levied on aud adver.i ed to aatifv a tax
fi. fa. m favor of tbe Mate of lieorgia va. N
1 L. Hagan.
Albany, Dongherty countv, Ga., February
* r.G. UDWAKDS.
£ Acid Phosphate. Cotton
Meal.
See
kainit
FOR SALE IN' CONN ECTION WITH
STANDARD GUANOS.
OUE
fo
in
te
1*1,18^.
L’lTY M iMaHAL SALE.
Wi!I sell before the Court llonae iloor in the
' A £rnC. offer extra inducements, especially to those bu
ing Ior cash. r
C'tr of Albany, Itongberty county. Georgia,
■SBSBHBHBMfeSlM the ow
between tbe leoal »*oo a of sale on ... t u ».t
Tne-eiay in March, next, the west ha f of tbe
city lot of land, known in the plan of the city
of Alba -y, Georgia, aa lot of land number
ae-ent -nme Broad atre. t. levied on and
ndveru-e i to a«tufr two t ix fl. fa*, in favor of
y for tbe_uae of W. w Rai
herein set forth.
fer of their interests here, aa they real
ize that in Georgia they will make ten
dollars where there they only make
one.
vhen they arrive will;
the rock, ami
have them
?m only » question of time when ?er KUt ’ ° f .P'-O’P^w 'hey couuin.
the fruit inJuitry of Southwest Geor-| 50 Berrels Fine Seed Potatoes, at
fl& will outrival King Cotton. i 2-15 w3t. N. F. T:rr & Co.
to health, to the uw uf the Great Alter-
D. II POPEA SGK,
A ‘tarney’a for Petitionen.
Albany,Gt , Peb. 14th. iSM.
Enterprise, Ga.
W ANTED—An active man cu Liberal Sal-
-ry Ui perraane .tly represent an Aa
LUMBER IS IDIlieilli.
the city of «!bort .. . „
lina va. Ileniy Morgan. Tenant in poaaeeaion
Albany. Ga., Febrnary 1st, lv»0.
K. N. WKmTBkoOK, Marshal.
ABNISUTBITOU'I .lOTICC.
EO. L. WIGHT » CO.,
FIRE V INSURANCE^
ALBANY, • . CEORCIA.
th
Cl
I
alive and touic. If you are trouble:!
anaiyzed to aecertuin the of ^ j ^ ZSZZ.'fr;
geos .ia—DoroHzarr cocnt.
P
Stomach, of long or short etandiug j on
will mrely find relief hr use of Elec
tric Bitiers. Sold a: 50c. and $1 per
bottle at H. J. Lam ir Jt Son's 3
c-jint i- a rJV and c *rroet * Vf ot tie *«ng.na>
— -* ■ Yr
petiuon died o-d recordod la my o*>. "Wit
i.esa mv nan 1 a .d-eai cf ih«s u>crt, thia 14th
day r of February, lsfij. *W. P. BUUK ■>.
,'sba.i.;
C. 8. C. D. L. Ga.
weratiin iw'wrpi.rala'i v> cay ply. a: co oper-
it ta ocea. gece.al mercb uid-ae and all
xin'eof am<* ea i**r ho *>e >ndf-mi v uae.ii I
SHIBSLE MIlLS,
ft OPjOiO in cash, crei-t w,h r»i=a. Ref Y-
enc s ex-hiJjel. I e *'.'HH*ntiv« A»-
aoci tion (Luo* Bob • •,) S. T.
lliliwudly. I
Saw Xilb. Steam Engines.
BAY PBESSES. ETC.
Mi 1 —d
If voa wont • Pirw-Cioo* ^a
tar Ca mlogae to
A. B. F Attg JilAil CL (Ud ,; York. Pa.
U-20-WM.
i All peraona having claim, againat tbe eatate
of Geo gia Ann l owers, late of Dougherty I C • i rv *i» • ,,
' aclhties for placing Gin Houses and Saw 01
Husks. Special attention devoted to country bu
DeM. Tornado and iaio^htninsr Insurance at noinii
rates. ° a 5-l(iwly
gia Ann I'owcn
county, are hereby notil
within tbe ti • e prescribed
erirp-mao. All person* owing aoid eoCata
will moke none li*te paj me it to me.
w. r. bukK '
Adniat’r. Rot. Georgia At n Powers
Albany, Ga_, Peb. 4, 18»^-dAw4t