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Volume XLIV.—No. 26.
ALBANY. GA.. SATURDAY. MARCH 59, 1890.
EDITORIAL.
TARE ON COTTON.
11 EXJLLTED MAS.
McCI NE’S BLUNDER.
TEMPERAT E CONTKW
TION ('AILED.
Major-General C rook, the Indian j
lighter, i« dead.
* Ciu4 By *■-
prravCMrtu ike T»|m- #f
TalbrTrnprniDcr PmrIt mf Grarfia.
Germany and France are going to (THE FARMERS’ ALLIANCE 1T1LL j
| have another fisticuff, so it seems.
DEMAND IT.
j The Georgia Baptist Stare Conven- :
tion meets in Washington on Tburs-
! day before the fourth Sunday in April.
Senator Colquitt voted for the
! Blair bill, and Senatcr Brown win-
paired an voting for it. This statement;
needs no comment.
< Oiiuu YIu-i be N*M by Be* Weight-
^•uthi-ra .VI*tiiHfar*«rers’ Am
lYilhdrnvio R.nn> M
I Savannah Time#.
The proactive of Bisiw p Beckwith
in Savannah to-day, recalls a recent j
| decision of the Supreme Court which j l
te as interesting toy reasou of the high
riatiM tribute paid him, as by the construe- j
B'rae- tion of tlte law ou the admission of :
HIS LETTERS ON 1 HE COMPOUND
LARD BILL.
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La’
OKS EXJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
sntly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constitution. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind over pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial m its
effects, pr epared only lioni the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs ia for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. I/O not accept any
substitute.
’Tis said that Snelsou will stand
for the Legislature again this summer.
—Thomasville Timea-Euterprise.
Great Scott! Cannot this infliction
be spared us ?
peS in ( ottM
Bagging.
Il«w it AtfrrU ( MU
Col. Northen isn’t saying much. _ _
but the report is that his wood pile is a j c | Jeff t o withdraw its offer to pay a
whopper, and his saw in fine order.- j b of Ien centJ on every liundred
Brunswick limes. i . ,
... , ., . . . pounds of col ton its mills received
Hss wood pile is not near as large a« | 1 . , .
, - , , „ t .! ::om producers wrapped in cotton bsg-
bis cheek m trying to get the press ol v rr
Georgia to fiupport him after his in- i . , T
. ... ... A Journal reporter saw Colonel L.
• Jlan « remirk ” 10 theni ai "el.lng- F j,, v i njtl!U)n Jo-d.y and asked him
ton, Ohio, la?t fall. It is time you \ w hat effect it would have on the bag-
J giug fight, and what the Alliance
uhl do about it.
| evidence as to a defendant’s character,
in the case of the State vs. Shropshire,
! tl e lower court held that the jury
should not take into consideration the
character of the defendant untess there
i was a doubt in the minds of the jurors
Ati.skta, Ga , March lfl, lSDO.-The » “ his guilt. In rahI'ME on this
I iwint. Georgia’s higiiest court con
strued the principle just the reverse
Sjutheru Manufacturers’ Association
in a recent meeting in Augusta, de-
all were dropping such a hot potato.
Ie Gim ( diim Heed Oil n Black
Eff- An l afortuaiite Thing frr ihr
Naalkcra Plaatcr. - HMlkcra Cra-
(rcwBica Tnia( Banl Id ( Mater*
art ihr Valarare mf ihr Letter.
TV ashing rox, D. C., March IS.—The
following two letters cover the eorre?-
pondeuce of I)r. McCune that has, up
to dale, been read before the House
Agricultural Committee ou the ?tihjeci
of taxing lard made of cotton seed oil.
Mr. Wedderburn, to whom the doc
tor’s first letter is addressed, has been
one of llie most active agents in behalf
bill
A convention of the Georgia Tern-
pei auce Association is hereby called to
meet in the city ot Atlanta Thursday
the Sth of May next, to continue in
session two days or more, at the dl*-
c.etion of the convention w hen assem
bled.
The ol»j-*ct is to advance temperance
reform in the Mate in such manner at-
the convention may determine.
AM temperance and prohibition men
and women of the State, w hether be
longing io any State or local organiza
tion or nor, who have allied titeuiselve?
with the temperance people, were
made members ot this association at u
convention field In 1&S6. and are most
cordially invited to participate in send
ing delegates wish out limit, to repre
sent lodges, unions or other organiza
tions, or couuties, and the chairman of
each delegation will be expteted to
give the status of prohibition iu his lo
cal i tv.
We suggest that public meetings be
noGAN'sviLLK is raising a big kick
| and a mighty howl ever the negro
j postmaster at that place. Wanamakei
I don’t care for kicks unless they come
from the Republicans, and Clopton
wifi still remain as a Republican iusul!
1 ro the South.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL
M>U18V!LL£, KY. A'EW YORK. N.Y.
He said:
“The action of the Southern Manu
facturers’ Association seems very
hasty. They should have conferred
witn us, I think, before withdrawing
their offer to pay this bonus. I.ast
\ ear they offered to give a bonus of
ten cents on every hundred pounds ot
cotton wrapped in cotton cloth that
they bought irom the producer. And
all the r mills did so. It did not bene-
j tit us, very few farmers being so situ-
■ ...... .... ..... j flted ;lS to ^ a ble to haul their cotton
Europe. The writing is as bad as could ; to the factories. The crop was so'd to
be expected, and evinces that the roy-
A Northern journal prints a nnm- J
her of royal autographs in connection
with an article on tiie crownhead* of j
\Iox UiS'X or JLTLHi G MA NKOOT)
, a £g__
alty are more acquainted with crowns
than with pot hooks.
j the factors and not to the spinners.
! Still it was lookeu upon and served as
flOpm: and NERVQtJU DEBILITY
J|We&kni*s>B of SodrsrdMizd, Efficti
rsiiiao&nJ!^! o: . F ;?r.T 01 ; Yo,jn r-
ItrDMiAMiTius.L-a; '
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i.uar.
AbDolalDl* ■BfDlll.- I; -r. IR Li; AKXT—Her fill iaD^.,%
Miff fr — 60 iU.M nm Fwrwlra C«MlrUi Write tbes.
D.aer1p4l<. Bonk, .li.i.iatli.n n-i. proof* mai> IwiMlfmi
• ERIE SSgDl JAL wO>, BUS rtJ.O, K. Y,
CAUTION
Talt* no kho-B unless
TV . I.. Dougin. ’ nmnr nnd
itauipril ' *
direct lo fa«tory, enc
Commercial circles in New York
and the dry goods trade especially, re- | that
ccived a sliock Wednesday by the an
nouncement of the failure of the Arm
of John K. I’liiminer & Co. Thev
made a general assignment for the
benellt of creditors. Their liabilities
are reportetl to be about $1,000,000,
and as*ets no i.lnally $1,200 000.
The i Tiauramjua edition of the Alba
ny News and Advertiser is a perfect
gem, and f hows what can be accom
plished by pluck and industry. Editor j vvouTj do away
Turner has done well, and Albani
should be proud of him and ids most
excellent paj»er. lie lias proven him
self equal to any emergency, and will
continue to succeed.—Atlanta Journal
I good
MORAL SUPPORT ONLY,
aud helped the cotton bagging fight to
t extent.”
Wnat action will the Alliance take
upon cotton bagging and tare?’’ was
asked.
“The national committee on cotton
bagging, of which 1 ain chairman, will
wav io thkt u-unlly accepted by few
vers who are not on the Supreme
Bench, and decided tint evidence to
good character is admissible even
where the proof of guilt i« positive
The Supreme Court desiring for th«
-aike of illustration in a hypothetical
C.UW, . chancier which would carry j oah of t ,, c
with the bare utterance of its owner - aL p tv
name a *en*e of the highest, purest and Urncz L. w. AWt’.VK, ! *y- In the State on the fi:st Tuesday it
best traits in a man, chose the head of ” ashijmjtox, r eoruary 11, ls'JU \ j April or May to appoint delegates,
the Episcopal Church in this dioces«■) Alexander J. Wtdderburm, Chairman | Distinguished speakers vvi.l be in-
Mnd died him as *a man of exalted I.^jialatite Cumin tlee State (Grange, j viietl to address the convention; and
• araeler. j I **■?***'* : j sn attractive programme will be coti-
And here is the language construing 1 “Dear sir—In response to your re- u-muteii to the convention and to the
the law and referring to the eminent I < l r ,,e8 £ c fi > consider the Conger la^rd ball, j tlirotijglionc the ^e=»wi 0n .
and eloquent divine: I ' - --
hejd at Uie court house in every coun-
'7*" - - -
THAT S^i.ooo.ooo
LEFT BY HIE GERMAN B.VR0NET
A G#«l Pari mi li War ( tar let
A Paatily ia Ailaata Wha Arr Di
rect Drxralaah mf the Barat-W k#
They Arc-They Bear Ho Vaaa aa«i
Waal Hi- Vaaey.
Atlanta Journal
There is an Atlanta family who may
be very rich in a short time, although
at present they have not a very large
share of the wealth of tide world.
It is the Fisher family, who live ou
the Bjulevard, just across the Air-Line
rdlroad, on the suburban farm be
longing to Dr. Henry L. Wilson, and
from present indications they are
uuong the heir- to a fortune of $51,-
J00000.
A DEER HUNT.
Ia Which Narthrra VUtara fa«a«r—
Bwwal
We might suppose the case of
person of the highest character in the
community, charged with the crime
of larceny, ihe testimony against him
positive, and by witnesses who could
u«»t lie impeached in the ordinarv -
methods known to the law, the only
defence which the accused could offer
being his own good character; will it
be said that the jury should not be al-
Let the members of the executive
A short time since the Journal pub
lished a story from Albany showing
that Dr. K. A. Shine, a young dentist,
of that place, was one of the heirs to a
fortune of the above amount.
1’he story was, that years ago the
German Baron Fisher was forced to
behalf of the National Alliance leg'sla- j committee of t e several Uougre-sionat i A e from his country for shooting deer
r I vo iinm iniMoB f*. vnrd hi.. t Iiupo ...... > . • ... ,i... 1? V , . .. .. .« .1.
live committee, favorable action lliere- | listr ict* in tl.e sute fee that this call
on ’ f have to-day. Alter examining j g published in the papers in their di>-
the bill and the accompanv ing report tricts. ami see that every county is
of Mr. Conger, 1 cheerfully recoin-, represented.
mend that the committee on agrkrul- ! The railroads of the State will be
tore report the same and trust that the j ^ked t o give reduced rates to and
become a law. from the convention.
Ihe American people are opposed to j The p*p ers ( >f the State are respect-
all frauds, especially those that affect f„Hy requested to publish this call.
lowed his goo*l’ character? “Supjvose | tl ' e * ooJ From a knowledge j By order of the executive committee
the bishop of Georgia, a man of ex- l .*‘. e ^ ,lb J ecL , i confident that the q. r Pringle,
alted character, should be accused ol i legislation asked in this bill will not President Georgia Temperance As-
crlme and his onlv defense should be ! injuriously affect the cotton seed raiser, gociation.
his good character, would it for * I and that he is more injured by the sale I W. G. Whidby, Secretary,
moment be said that the jury should of compound ard under a false brand [
not consider his character unless the 1 1 “"‘ l,e would hencfltted should the j
evidence In the case should create a present state of attain lontmue to
doubt as to his guilr? Should tl* | exist, by the sale of his seed to a trmt
n character, which for half a century he ; " hich K lves hi, « " ,ittle for hil
II has worked to establish, and has es- | duct as it pcnsibly can to seem
' tHbliahetl before t lie whole Deoole. to ,ie '* . lours respect I ully,
FXECI’TIVE COMMITTEE.
STATE AT LAhGE.
W. II. Felton, A. E. Buck, J. B.
his pro- ! M« Gh»*e. W. B. Hill.
“C. W. McCune,Chairman.
ict next vvtek. We shall act alter cop- ' tablished before the whole people, t>o
sultatiou with the president-* of the fof naught, simply because be cannot
Alliances of the cotton states, ft is ; tiring forward other evidence to raise
certain, however, that the Alliance . a doubt as to his guilt?” 81 Ga. 592. T11E OTHER better.
WILL DEMAND TARE. —mmm- “OFFICE C. ^ . MCCUNE, I
-Tint is it will demand that cotton Mcaoflful I hit*.. “W«BiK«ro», March 1U 18-Jfl ,
Bhail besoW by net weight just a; ' Thought Itw.m,.-. Hot^E. h.Fmtt**, CAafrmna Com
every other *»«-. Tide 1 Kverything that God does Is beauti- glrea AleI . |
, , a.'thall the disagree-I mu,, done. His stars arc jewels set ander Wedderburn a letter of endorae-
ment^r to tl'e kind of hagKmg n-ed. i jn vel vc t . 1Iis Howers are sapphires | ,„ e nt oi the Conner bill, House bill i
ersin Uverp'iKU, Havrfand liremen'to set In emerald. Everything °f His | 283,^ which was presented to yonr eoai- '
secure the First district, J. II. Esriil; sec* n I
j district, Thomas White; third district,
J. P. \Voo»l.«; iourth district, A. D.
i Fieeman; fifthdUtrict, J. G.Thrower;
1 sixth districr. J. A. Hunt; seventh dis
trict. Is. N. Trammell: eighth district,
I J. G. Gibson; ninth district, George
_ i X. Lf»ter; tenth district, W. L. KM
" 1 patrick.
BULLET IN HER HEART.
IV. L. DOUGLAS
It appears that the Athens Wana-
maker boycott has not yet extended to
Paintka, Fla. The Gem City Guards
of ihat town have ordered new uni
forms from Watiamaker’s establish
ment, amt will wear them in the Suite
Drill at the Sub-Tropical Exposition.
—Madisonian.
Why don’t Larry Gantt and Jake
Brumby jump on these Florida fools?
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
moor Waterproof.
Beni it. tli- world. Examine i.i«
•5.00 GENU INK HAMI-SI.UED SHOE.
•4.00 II *.M».SMVl.s> l I I I SHOE.
•a.no do: m i: and i ccmkijs* shoe.
• 4.50 EXTD.A V.M.t I < W.l' 'HOE.
* 4.545 .V £4 WORK i - f N S SHOES.
4.00 anil *1.75 HOY:-’ SCHOOL SUOEE,
At! m.v!f iu C* nj.ie Rutlon and Lace.
S3&S2 lTdies.
• J.75 roll 'OSSSES.
Best Materi.il. 15* *t S vie. liobt Fitting,
W. L. llouuhi Broehtou. Miiae. bold b»
'I’m: flight over the compound lard
bill is between the Eastern packer and
the Western farmer on one side, and
the Southern farmer and negro and
Western packer on the other side
Strike out the packers and you have u
between the Western hog raiser and
the Southern negro and farmer. Th«
Republicans wilfsit down ou thenegre
as usual.
Morris iViayer.
CARtlER'U
HAIE? BALSAM
mu! h-intffit-a tin* hair.
Newer Fail* to Restore Gray
Hair to its YoutSful Color.
Cu*- «o.t'p (il—u*.- <t hnirfoilini*
Intelligent Readers will notice that
•re not ‘-irurrmifr-f f/» rMrr" all c'anses
of (lbe»M'«, out only such k« result
f rom a dlsordercti liver, vixx
Vertigo, Headache. Dyspepsia,
Fevers, Costiveness, Biiibus
Cciic, FiataSence, etc.
For III.*, -hey m*c not warranted Oi-
futW’ir, I...I i.ro nv r?y t*«> as it istpos*
•iblo to mal.v a m hi ■ ly. I*~lce, »Ccts.
The Albauy News and AnviuiTuitk
showed decided enterprise in getting
out its special Chautauqua issue. This
sprightly paper is always interesting,
but its Sunday issue was especially
valuable and bright. The Artesian
City is blessed with a lively press, as
well as with ]>eretinial fountains.
Wnat morecould a growing city want?
—Augusta Chronicle.
Hurrah! The Blair bill has been
defeated # in the Senate at last. This
will give the country a great rear, al
though the ci a ik Blair, a3 soon as he
learned that the bill had gone against
him, changed His vote from aye to nay
to he able to make a motion to recon
sider. The vote was yeas 31, navs 37
Seven Democrats voted for the bill,
among them being Senator Colquitt.
They put a poor tramp iu j ill out in
Indiani for being a “friendless and
homeless vagabond.*’ Shortly after he
invited Ihe sheritl to dinner, sent oat a
$100 hill to buy champagne and
turkey, and asked him to take charge
of $2,000 he had bean varying ia his
bootlegs. They managed to get that
jail door open back to the jamb as he
walked out. This is the way of the
world.
The World’s Fair may not be held
in Chicago after all. The condition o!
its “politics” in Washington is fur
from satisfactory to the Chicagoans,
or, indeed, to any one else. There arc
likely to be some bitter contentions be
fore the matter Is disposed of, and pos
sibly some surprises. But it don’t
matter much down this way, as that
vile Republican hole will not get much
patronage trom the South anyway.
The Irish are not responsible for all
the “bulls,” as the following para
graph from au exchange shows: “Ai
Irishman, oil seeing a crowd of peoph
approaching, inquired of a bystandci
what ihe matter was. The bystandei
informed him that a man was going to
be buried. “Be gobs,” said Fat, “I’l
stop and see that, for we have to carry
them to be buried in the ouJd eouu-
thry.”
LIPPWAH BROS., Proprietors,
f V.'H0LB3A;.£ pJtUOTISTC-.
Atlanta was thrown into a panu
Thursday because Barnum’s giantes-
passed through on her way from Xev
York to New Orleans. She created i<
stampede among the newsboys, boot
blacks, policenie*' and other loafers
around the passenger depot, and th«
only man who had the courage to go
up to her, had ro get a step ladder t<
reach her arm when he assisted her on
the car. She is 17 years old, weigh-
?s> pounds, wears a No. 12 shoe and i-
seven feet 2 inches high. So says tin
Journal, and Atlanta papers never lib
An exchange rcetus the follow in;
have cotton boo*ht aod sold oo this I crea'ion in shape and color, as they
.. i. —1~ s..„.; i ! lie bathed iu the sunlight, lias upon it
fair basis. It is but simple justice aud :
must be given us in time.”
the touch of the beautiful. And this
WE LL COVER THE CROP WITH COTTON.
teaches tis to do beautifully every- ; of the question.
mittee, I desire now to sav tiiat I am
still firmly of the opinion that what 11
then wrote is the correct view to take '
l.ad)’* Trngie
Joliet.
Dmth ■■
the Emperor’s park, and that he
came to America and settled iu Vir
ginia.
Here he Accumulated an immense
fortune, which lips materially increased
since his death.
General Estes, of Washington, D.
€., is engaged in looking up the heirs
for this fortune.
Dr. .Shine claims that he is one of the
heirs on his mother’s side, and can
prove that he is entitled to a part of the
money.
On Dr. Wilson’s place there lives a
family of Fishers, Mr. John Fisher,
Mr. Louis Fisher and Mi*s Fisher.
Another brother, Mr. R. F. Fisher,
lives in Cobb county, while two others,
Mr. Uriah Fisher and Mr Sylvester
Fisher, and two sisters, live in Green
county.
Stuee seeing the publication in the
Journal Mr. John FLher feels satisfied
that he and his brothers and sisters are
among the heirs to this immense for
tune.
Mr. C. G. Herrick, who has been for
some time at his plantation, had his
brother-in-law Mr. McKee vialting
iiim. Mr. McKee was accompanied
by bis daughter, a charming young
lady, and with her father was highly
delighted with her first visit to the
Sunny South.
Mr. Herrick’s neighbors thought
that a deer hunt would be highly en
joyed by the Northern visitors and
one was arranged. A few* days ago
the party went. Mr. McKee, his
daughter aud Mr. Herrick w ere station
ed at different stands, and Capt. John
Stephens was on the drive.
Soon a big buck was seen by Mr.
Herrick. His head was high in air,
and he was runuing at full speed. As he
neared Mr. Herrick, that gentleman
lifted his gun aud, iu preparing to fire
the fatal shot, he began shaking with
a violent “buck ague.” When the
buck w*as within shooting distance, Mr.
Herrick raised his gun, all the while
the “buek ague” continuing, and just
as he thought he had the animal he
blazed away—and missed him.
Some distance on the bock en
countered Mr. McKee, who, realizing
'I c approach ot his prey, began to
shake with the same nervous “buck
ague.” and tired his gun iu the air.
When Miss McKee caught sight of the
buck, she was paralyzed with excite
ment, and just stood shaking like a
leaf, and never thought of shooting.
And thus a fine prey escaped, but the
Northern visitors were entertained just
the same.
A .NOBLE ACTION,
Per Year.
1 BEAUTIFUL INCIDENT IN THE
LIFE OF A GRAND OLD MAX.
I wb Ttmml Walker Wre* a Hmtitak
i*y Carereft a .!■ altteaUe mf Him
Mr. A. X. (“Uncle Neal”; Walker,
of Oaklawn, who died WednrsOay I
morning, was a grand old man iu many
respects, and was as charitable as the
day waS long. A cltizeu of Albany
yesterday told the reporter tills inci
dent, illustrative of bis remarkably
tender heart:
POWDER
Absolutely p ur e.
- - **6-»»awou»t#rrpngih.—
I'lh, lass.
'• S. Gvr.
bV < v .°«4 1 Va l0 « T .
Albany, Georgia.
Prof. Fitzpatrick Smiles.
The following letter has been hand
ed into the News and Advertiser of
fice in reply to a squib iu Wednesday’s
issue:
Xfiot and Advertiser
1 see from Wednesday morning’s
p»l>er that you ask me a question. It
is easily answered. When a mao of
this country says he loves the English
people or the French, it is unnecessary
to add that he loves the Americans.
1’hat is understood.
When one fellow remarks that he
an not do without a tine horse aud &n-
A few years ago as Uncle Neal wa«
ret irning to his home after a dav
spent in Albany^ lie passed ou uie
road a party of emigrants, going to
Florida. Uncle Neal was riding in his
buggy and the emigrants were walk
ing.
The party consisted of three—a
man,his wile aud their chikl,aml look,
weary aud disheartened. Tin* m
was plodding .along ahead with
their worldly possessions ou •;
shoulders, and the woman was f...
ing with the baby iu her ariu». I
Neal took injtheir pitiable condition .
a glauce, and drawing reiu, acco-tc
the man with:
“Where are you going, my friend?”
“To Florida, sir.” the man answer
ed in a broken spirited voice.
“Great God!” exclaimed Mr. ax f\rr\
Walker, “you don’t mean to say you *i>r/i«». PER/-
are going to walk all the way to Flori- - —
da, and in that condition?”
“Y r es f sir; it’s the only way I have
of getting there; I have failed where
l was ami have to go somewhere to
make a living. I only saved enough
from the wreck to buy uiy fo >d on the i
-Look here, my man,” Uncle Ne»l|
exclaimed, jumping out of the buggy.
EX CUD /)JtVG01ST.
J.R.
ll
“it shall never be said of me that
>f Druz- an'! \
saw any such thing as this going on | l!!'a * !U '* B * Uttl,y ke ^
SrSfl* i!* *‘*•1 •.complete'Tine
' ' w Wther with a fall
without giving what the I.oril has i »' r -r. m Vtn inowa «, C T«rT-
' ' with -j.. couid ™ t . ,i “p.'«ia®
blessed me
1 let a‘woman with a child trudge |»eriptkm Oc
j along while I was riding. Just you '
turn iitmn in this iutinftf <1
1 ,,,unu 10 •■«*arge ol the pre-
r»„T “ d w ® ^ «'*s •«
Other cigars, now neither deems it at I two Jump in this bugij'.'autf KoriVht! .JXyS&iiffS*? l * 1 «imo»,
ail incumbent to say that he cannot do • onto Florida.” l "• &
without his dinner. That is under-
He says it is »u old family tradition stood. Again, when 1 wrote that 1
with them that their greatgrandfather could not get along without this or
Joliet, III , March 29.—Miss Jessie
was a German baron.
The family, he says, can prove that
their father, who was raided in North
(Jarolina, was a son of one of the Fish
ers in Virginia. This last named was
a son of the baron who fled from his
native country to America.
The fainiiy have already begun to
thing that we do. Especially in our j “Nevertheless I desire to ad.i that in I z. White, the prettv daughter of James j ,<M > k into the matter, and the upshot of
‘As to the extent to which we shall j conduct towards each other ought .justice to the Farmers’Alliance, which j ^ white of 003 Nicholson street died ' ic a11 u,ay *** Ll ' Ht Atla,lta c * n b* **> ,e
use cotton bagging this year, I can there to gleam the beauty of the star ' order 1 have the honor to represent as * . ’ * ’ Mo say in the near future that she has
-afely say that the entire crop in Geor- an d breathe the fragrance of flower, i chairman of its national legislative by ner own hauu last evening, the ^veral genuine “My Lords,” with a
/iu, and probably the entire crop, will ! Christian courtesy out-flowing from a i committee, I now notify you that since ' victim of a long course of malicious | fat bank account to back their title,
be covered with cotton bagging. The i sincere heart is ihe highest form of j writing my letter referred to above, 11 persecution. Miss White had been
mills will manufacture enough of the ; gentle ness, ami so of beauty. The have been notified that there is strong driving about the street for quite a I A Noteworthy Exception.
1 1 „ .... .,11 .. ... .1 ■ .1 . '.1 I .... n .l! n w ».1, . .... . .... . . 1 .... ! Viv.m liin Um.l.,11 U II..L- llionhm
standard quality to wrap up all the
staple ol the country if necessary.”
“What is the standard?”
“The <> lenheimer texture, 44 inches
wide, weight three-fourths of a pound
to the yard. All the nulls can man
ufactnre this quality. The advant
age it has is that it has been
pronounced satisfactory by shippers
C iristian, then, is the true gentleman; < pposition to the measure among tne | while during the early evening. She ! Fromtho KimbaU s - Dak. Graphic.
that foreign pa|>er, it would have been
thoroughly out of place to have stated
this in regard to our own home paper.
That was known. If the papers enu
merated are necessary, the News and
Advertiser is, a fortiori, indispensa
ble. If you could hear me grumble
sometimes, when, for some reason or
other, 1 fail to get the paper, you
would think it Is necessary. Oh ! yes,
Mr. Editor, you have one of the best
papers in the State, and it has no more
! ardent a friend than myself.
Yours very truly,
Z. I. Fitzpatrick.
ai:d the spirit of Jcmis the real bsauti-
fier of conduct.
Farmers’ Allianceof the cotton section j alone in her buggv and plea-ant- j H i* quite impossible for us to speak j
I Him consequently it is my opinion that J | v acknowledged the bow- of acquaint- knowingly of the merits of the various
Domestic Don’ts.
From Puck.
“George, dear, don’t sit on that little
reception chair; it wasn’t meant for
and compressors, and cotton covered j you men.”
by it has not been re-covered with jute. “Now, George, dear, don't walk up
Only the llimsy cotton b*ftKi.i|? some- ■ iiml dtv.vtt in that way. You know It
times used whs taken oli nnd re- IDe nerTou ..’>
phir.-il \\ithst ol| [ p r nnit*’n!tl. , -|>on*t muss ll lit spread, George,
“ 1 he action of the Southern manu-1 - - - -
the order is ^divided on this question, a nee she met in the course of her drive,
i t lias never, to my knowledge, been j the fatal shot.
discussed in the National rar;nei>’'
Alliance and Industrial Union. J,1st 1>eforp dark she stopped her
My letter to Mr. Wedderburn. aud j , '! >rse 1,1 ,ront of lhe Hotel Monroe,
my advocacy of the measure, is entire- ' picked uj> a box from the liottom
ly personal, and is not oflVred as an I of l . he bu K«T*. «»pen«l a,,<i from it
facturers will not. hurt ns much, and
we expect to win the fight tills year.
TETE SMITH.
nlil««ln Tiair* Phjk
lin^ Tribiir.
Him n Fic-
dear. I’an’t you Ii:.d somewhere else
10 lie down ?”
“George, dear, don’t muss mv hair,
ami don’t kiss me when l am dressed
There, you might kiss mv handle you
want fo ”
“George, dear, don’t read your
stupid newspaper all tiie time.”
“Don’t wear that raw silk out with
those horrid heels of yours. Why
dear?”
•* l wonder
why lie don’t spend his evenings at
11 *me, nowadays. O George, dear,
you’re like every other man.” He
valone at wine garden;: “No ‘don’ts*
expression from the order 1 have Lhe
honor to represent. Yours respect
fully, G. W. McCuxK,
Chairman Legislative Committee.
GEORGI A ALLIANCE OPPOSED IT.
took a revolver which she pressed
against her left breast aud fired, fall
ing dead in the buggy.
WHY SHE DID IT.
For three years Miss White has
Valdmta Times.
Hon. W. E. Smith, familiarly known j can’t you sit up. Georg*
is Capt. Tete Smith, died in Albany | She (alone at honr
tin the 10th inst. He was a true man,
md was in many lines of service dur
ing the 60 odd years of his lile. Early
aud late in public life, he never be- ! here.
trayed a trust, or fell short of his full j
measure of duty to his people. He ' A Fine Magazine.
vVsl * gallant in war and strong and con- ( [ t wag a ^ood thought ou Lhe part of
articles of merchandise advertised
But there are exceptions occasionally
and a noteworthy exception is the
celebrated Chamberlain’s Cough
Ifeuiedy. This now universally
known medicine, has been advertised
in the Graphic for four or five years,
but eot until recently had we any
personal Knowledge of its wonderful
efficacy, which has come about through
tiie prevailing influenza and the stub
born cough that has so often attended
In the writer’s family this medi-
has on several occasions this
un-,u aim au , «»..wr, curejl a cough that baffled any
manner of evil. In a letter addressed ah other remedies; and the nttrn-
...... HL_.... Iu “my dear ones at home,” she said I her of families In Kimball and vicinity
».d were opposed Vo tiie passaiVoFuie I'“he wiis tired of life and was going to | iu which this remedy has been used
Longer bill ki,i h«*rself to den v the “letter writer” | with like effects attests to its value as
Judge Stewart and other Southern j t»*e pleasure of doing it. ; a specific for coughs and colds of every
members are woiking hard to postpone ! she was ninkiken. , mature. l*or sale by H. J. Lamar &
the committee’s action on the bill till j Miss White was nineteen years old
the Southern Alliance organizations ; am | much respected.
caa have tiie opj»ortuiiity to be heard j
from.
It is hardly* probable that tne bill
will be delayed longer than Wednes-
, It might ba well to add that Hon. 1**“ 1,1 r ° r anonymous letter*, fo-
, W.L Feck telegraphed Mr. Fnusion, charging her with immorality acu cine h:
. chairmar orihcp-grieuuurulecinuikW,. her wuU HeavU Mil a’l , winter,
Rgricuiiural cciuun.‘
this morning, iliat the Georgia Siiite
Alliance hail considered the question
day next in committee.
IT WILL HURT THE SOUTH.
Washington, March 15.—The house
agricultural committee has postponed
Georgia Chautauqua.
Macon Comity Citi/.i n
Captain J. T. Hester, of Albany,
servative in peace. < . .. ... .. , , .. . t-ttm ■ .
He represented his people on the the ed,tora of th ® N « w England Maga- aetton on the coinpouud lard bill until
baltieticld anti in the Confederate Oon- ■ 'Aco, 3ti Broomfield street, Boston, who I Wednesday of next week,
gress, and later, this district tiiree i are givmir so uiilcb of interest con-' I he sub-committee reported it back
terms in the United States Congress. I ,., r ,,i n , r Sn „. h „ nri „, in , h ,t r i to . ,hB tfeneral committee on yesterday
ileied the firs. g a,,a„ft K ht Jhichl^Km^r^^L^ -eom.nendation that it
overthrew the power “t Du k " of Henry W. Grady, lilsstirring speech
ley aiul redeeine I this district Irom Re- - m York three years ago on the
publican control. _ New South, which first drew to him
lie was in Go tigress In fe<G-<, and t j, e attention of the country. It is
was the only member from Georgia L rom i to have the soecch Dreserred in '““"L , ”r r .U’ “T
•vim voted avalnst that Trojan horse fhiTworthy form 'hL? T^^rinhte ' outhern AlltanccorganicU'o".. "r e " 1K
in the shape Sf , ElectoratCommis- \ ‘^Lt memor”.!^Sermon on M^Grad" !» i " «>«
I pass
with some slight modifications.
Many, if not all, ot the Southern
members, regaid it as a hurtful meas
ure:, and yet its friends claim to have
many letters and memorials from
The “llaid-up” School.
IIard-up, Ga., March 21st, 18D0.
j Xeios and Advertiser'.
j Miss Maggie Mayo, of Newton,
Ga., who is traveling in the interest of! daughter of the feinented Georgs
the Georgia Chautauqua of his city, j M "- v0 ’ U now ^chiii* school for the
, | Hard-up neighborhood. A most
gave this office a visit ou P rid ay last. | worthy voting lady, and she has a nice
He is an ent .usiastic worker, and rep- ; c C »,oo». She passed the Board of Edu-
resents the advantages of a vLit to AI- i C ation with a very creditable exauiina-
bauy durmg the Chautauqua season,tio«i 9 and her oM acquaintances and
which began on tiie 10th and will close fri< , nds of Newton, speak of her in the
on the Jlst, of March, in glowing col- ; highest praise. Alter all the puffs and
or*. Ready, the attractioiis are great, j blows that a newspaper can give a per-
aud thus**, who can spare the time and | S0P< there is nothing that compares
For BbeMMaiiiM.
For this disease there is nothing bet
ter than Chamberlain’s Fain Balm.
The prompt relief which it affords is
alone wortli many times its cost, which
is but fifty cents per bottle. Many
very bad cases have been permanently
cured by it. For sale by H. J. Lamar
& Son.
Dean Alford has said: “Our only
true triumphs are God’s triumphs over
us. llis defeats for us are our only
true victories.”
lich, Mange, and Scratches on hu
man or anituaUcured In 3d minutes by
Wood ford’s Sanitary Lotiou. This
never fails. Sold by Hilsman A Agar
Company, Albany, Ga.
OH, SO! HEWAS’KT EXCITED.
Bat He < hewed I p the TableeUlh nnd
MwalUwed Oar Rang mf Hie Chair.
money to spend a day, or even the
A certain millinery merchant was at
dinner last Tuesday when the fire
broke out in the rear of Maj. J. T.
Steele’s furniture store. This mer
chant’s place of business was very near
the fire, and both he and his wile saw
at a glance that his store was in great
danger, and the wife became very
much excited. Her husband tried to
appear calm, and resumed his seat at
the good name that one has made j the table and proceeded with his din-
cousistent and lovable life at
-ion, which consummated the final act
iu llie robbery of the Presidency and
seated tiie fraudulent Hayee. For
this act, if no other, the Second Coi:-
^ressionai District ot Georgia ought : | AI|I | dinner in New York abo.it iwoor
to build huu a monument of enduring . t hree yeais ago. I sat wltu him that
granite. , , evening, .and know something of Ids
letc Smith was a warm-hearted gen- , al >xieties. tor he was to tread on dan-
leman, and every one who was fortu- Kerutw gmund and might by one inis-
rhe cotton see«i oil industry h black eye I
if it becomes a law.
spoke as follows of hie great speech :
•‘Wie bravest speech made for the j _
i» t quarter of « cent.irr was that | Dytpepsiai with killdre ,, atten .
uia.le uy Sir. Grady »t the New Eng- i HnK Sf lmligeation, Weak Stomach,
i Low Spirits and Contipafiou is tne
mate enough to kn >w hinfi will feel the
mss of a pmsoual friend.
His ashes will rest in peace, while
his memory lives ia the itearts of his
countrymen.
There is only one bigger bore than
*]H>keii word antagonize forever both
sections. His speech was a victory
that thrilled all of its a ho heard him
and wtio read him. That speech, great
for wisdom, great for kindness, great
lor pacification, great for bravery, will
go down to the generations with Web-
eopathic Specific No- 10 always ft!;.. Hie "h' 1 ll “» r "lid learn in line week, in one
bill. Mild, pleasant and agreeable, it | city, "hat ctllld not be.- on and heard
has cur.d its hundre Is of thousands. . and learned otherwise w itlion' months
16-deod»w I «*t travel ami large expenditu 1 e« of
, , , I money. S » attend the Georgia Chau-
Strange ! lampia, ad wiu» can. Special trains
“When did George Wasldn*ton wl " ,rc 1 m Ku , rt Vallev a . mi " a F k
die?” asked a teacher in a New Y«nk j *" rs ,la > - 10 Persons »lon K the
^ public school. “is he dead?” was;
am poor he used to be.—Terre Haute 1 ! Oii' warjen ilaslings.' it diVJd mJnett’s lhe astoi isliin K reply. “Why, It was
J'. X J1 r l' S S. I .1, fw. I . a . /....n ... ...li..w, tn*> 11
lotiht he well rennid I J” " •••• s ner. He would show her that he was
aom.i, oe well repaid. home and among her neighbors. “A , , , ....
llie real Chautauqua does not com- name „ r . uher t0 i, e c |,osen than ! a man ’ and dldn c K et exc,ted * Ile
mence however, until the 23rd, the , <j rea t riche.*.” Man will have to look I took up the cream pitcher andemptied
two weeks preceding that day being j w |,j 8 laurels, for woman is elbowing | it ou his steak; he seized the gravy
devoted to -iiecial schools ot lnstruc- .her way to tfie front of the school I ji fih and no u red Its contents into his
lions in quite a number of departments. | ro=trum.|and is sustaining an influence, , “ P °“ r '. , ~ !
On the 23rd the exercises proper will I not xa be easily thrown aside, over the ' coffee » 8llrred lC wlth " ia ltnlfe * n “
begin, and from then on to the close of youths of the land. Go*i bless the ! tried to cut the steak with the butt end
the week, lectures, sermons, discus- ; n obie women of Southwest Georgia,
bane of life to thousands'. Cathartics, ; ‘“‘W* *.'“1 aimo-t every other Harf-: p.
Aperients and Tonics never cure it; > attraction, varied to suit everyfexly, j
on Lhe contrary they onlv serve to ag- j 5,1 lo make up the programme, j English Spavin Liniment removes
gravale it. But Humphrey’s Hum- *’bus an opportunity is offese I to see , a u Hard^Solt or G'ailouseti Lumps and
of tiie spoon; he tasted his coffee with
tiie fork and wiped his mustache oil
the butter dish, and tried to drink out
of the napkin. Then he turned and
Bicini-ht-s from horse.*. Blood Spavin. 1 saw the fire getting larger and larger.
he mm. who is always talking about spereh „ Bunker Hill, Wilftsm
r he days when lie was rich, ami that is Wirt’s -[.ft-cii at the ..rraigiiinent ol
Lite man "ho cuimnually brags about. Asroll Burr , K Iraun.l Burke’- speech
Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, i a „ a i, e j un)p ed up and pnt the «mp
ill .swollen 1 hi oat.*, . , , , , , , ,
| speech for his own vindication.”
Li king U lm i‘N. Servant (at sweet “Be a lamp iu tiie chaml*er, if you
r -■ f it) 111 1 .t i r i \I r \lMlolLltt- IC ill 1 — *
girl’s boudoir,-Mr. Nieeleihtw is ; cannot he u rtsr in the sky.”-George
* tin it i r’nr in i so 1 .mi r I . i r 1 / in rn u,. i - . ..
rhe parlor, infes. Sweet Girl (throw
.nfc down a novel)—Horrors! Aud my
i.iir is all down! Tell him he’ 1 have
■ o wait a little, as I’m in the kifeheo
helping mother.
IIe who waits to do a great desl of
good at once, will never do anything
—Dr. Johnson.
Tommy studying his lesson)—I say,
pa, w here does tiie Oshkosh rise, and
into what river does it empty? Pa—1
lou’t know, my son. Tommy—You
lon’r, eh? And to-morrow the
eacher will lick me on account of
your ignorance.
; They who are most weary of lile,
and 3ct are most unwilling to die, are
i such who have lived to no purpose;
l who have rather brea'.hed than lived
—G'.arendon.
Mrs. Brown—Johnny broke a pane
of glass, but as lie told me about it at I c ^e xV
A dismal Outlook for Hew York.—
•Fa. what makes it rain m> much?”
1 don’t know. Charlie, unless it is be-
York is under a cloud just
once I gave him au apple. Mrs. Cob- j now on ax *out of this fair business.’
j — l exas Siftings.
Mrs. Brown—I am afraid not. As
soon as he had eaten the apple he i
went .ud burke another window- Iiimon _ Yo ur lather tells me yoo’re
Ibe itpocn. ^ b mght a seat in the stock exchange,
Burets, I can’t see as well as I useter,
uthwesterii railroad, and ouiy oue
j fare charged.
Still *s, Sprains, ail Swollen Tin oat*, , . . , . .
Coughs. Cic. Save ?50 by use of one turetn 0,1 hl * ,1 « ul anJ broke lor t*> e
bottle. Wjurr.uLcfi Liic most woiuier- ■ door. His wife called him back, and
fu! blemish cure ever known. Sold hy ; told him t.iat it was not hia hat that he
Hilsman & Agar Co., druggist, AI
bmy, Ga. . , ,
_ , ^ 1 “oxsighted.
| had on his head. But he didn’t get
not more than
were celebrating
now he is dead. It’s
htldren.
1 the liver t
Hoatetter McGinnis—Mis* Esmerel- w . ’ * *
week a^o that we i .... "7* . ~ | da, if you onlv knew how much I love, .. "* ... Tf . rT .T™, _
his Lirilulav, and ! , " "' , . 1 F™ 1 !1 « d -‘ *Un> y»« : mere i. no sacrirtce I’d not be Mr - b,,m WaMo “. Jr - J - T.
hIiouI l liave a med.cine that will act Oli | w (]|| n ^ , 0 | 0r your n«ke. Es-,Stetlc’s acco.Dmoduting salesman,
m-ri lda—Is that so? Are t oo really ! wants a Chautauqua every month. He
a “'’ , lry 5a vs it has boomed their business and
Ihen marry my olde«t sister, so it , , , , , ...
will be my turn next.”—Texas Sift- ! 1NCreased tllelr saIe * » » remarkable
i igy. degree, and i* the best thing that he
; knows of. He says he has been so
Fcxema, HcUy. Mealy, ftkia Tar- j busy the past two weeks, that it was
bad year on j
I reckon hit lolks Irt him j t)OW> |
**at something that didn’t agree with ;
him or msybe the grip got away with 1
him. *
id kidneys as well as the
Ifeggs’ Vegetable Liver j
are prepared express!v for this
j pur|H»-e. lu-.ist on getting them, a* j
they have no superior a..«l few equals, j
j For sale in* J. R deGruftenried Drug- j
; gist.
(urea.
simple application of
without any
The
“Swaynk’s Ointment.*
A to 111 IU O H .IliktHkF.
Why do so many iLtelligeut persons
stubt>ornly refuse to take any kind of Thkuk i* al way* a presumption that
medicine for slight illness, when first ; a pure-hearted will be a right-minded
taken sick, aud when tiie greatest hen- ; . a!i d it u fciightful to see such a i
etit may be derived from plain simple one s and IwVre the a.ni.itioos! medicinev will cure any ctiae
treatment. Nearly always tiie first! s,,.,,.!,!. add dan on Ins ingenuities a i " f „ lci , ter ; ^homii, Kiiigtvorm
act ot a physici in when called, is to ; l .|p, r e that scutlers; " lles > Itch ' Sores, Pimples, Lczema, all
prescribe remedies to move tha bowels pife ni j, t j-,,.. di v i i e ligl,t m j Ife'*y Skin Eruptions, no matter
to regulate the liver, open the -eere- Ku „., U much fr the mystifl- i 1,0 w “ b ' t i n »“ orlo “i: standing. It is
tlous and aid nature. Why do nut in- cation* of guilt.—Martiuemu. poteu* effective, ard coau but a trifle.
relligeut persons tiiat tiie same plain ; * 1
treatment in time themselves, try it a Uma> .ndNa F«rinne.
aud take St. Patrick’s Piils. they are, | bouglit a lifiv cent liottle of Cham-
guaranteed to give satisfaction. Th?y berlain’s Fain Bdm and applied it to
Her Little Gift.—Dear Old Aunty act mildly without griping or irnta- ; ;nv r, m bs, that hud been afflicted with
j even impossible for him to attend his
; parents’ golden wedding at Boston last
i Monday.
ihe stitciies may be
youT
> put c
trifl-* un-
tion, and are thorough iu their effects rheumatism at intervals for one year,
they are a perfect physic for men, At the time i bought the Fain Bal
women or children, bold by Uils- WM unable to walk,
man & Agar Co.
The full flavor of coffee is obtained
St its highest excellence by roasting j bllt , hope you ' U )jke Ulte tW y
the whole beans fr.sh o.1 a moderate, ,. ve , aade you to put on it.
nre, and then grinding them uprougn-
ly. If the grains so obtained are put Mrs. Jones'a widow, to her lazy I dnee to you Mr. Garlay. Garlav—
mtoaciip a good ten jnjonful to a ^ :) _ Johllt you *U lav around htie: (oashfully)—I think I’ve met you be- Some say that too much prominence
I until the wolf comes to the door, fore, ML* Brown. Miss B.—Indeed ! j is given at Yale and other institutions
Then, what’ll you do? John (literal- j [ do not recall it. Garley (still more to boat-rowing, etc. Just imagine if
Newer Age.
Friend—Miss Brown, let me intro-
I can truthfully
: s.ay that Pain Balm has completely
cured me. R. A. Farr, Holywood,
Kansas. For sale by Hilsman £ Agar
Co.
“Ilubby, dear, 1 cau’t wait to tell
yon what I’m going to buy for Christ
inas!” “Darling wile, what is it?”
“Well, I’m going to get a silver
card-tray, and a bronze Hercules for
the mantle, and a lovely Russian table
rug to lay iu front of rny dressing-case.
What are you going to get for me,
Tootsy?” “I’ve been thinking, Jane,
and have about concluded to get you a
new shaving brush.”
A Valaahi* UtaUf.
A letter from S. P. Wordwell, Bos
ton, says: “I used Clarke’s Extract
of Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure in
June last for Hay Fever with great
satisfaction, and find it is the only
thing I have seen which would allay,
without irritating, the inflammation
And Uncle Neal bolted ofl to escape
their thanks, walking the several
miles between the place where tiie en
counter took place aud his home.
Aboot six months later t he man came
up to Albany and returned the buggy,
and It was from him that the first
knowledge of Mr. Walker’s noble aet
was learned. When spoken to about
the matter, “Uncle Neal” could see
nothing surprising in it, except tiie re
turn or tbe buggy—he had never ex
pected to see it again.
This is ouly one of many such inci
dents that have come to the ears of the
reporter since Mr. Walker’s death, and
he is glad to be able to,pay this tribute
to tbe worthy old gentleman.
Mr. Walker has an especial seat of
honor in heaven.
i--^^^waod pars.,
I sulicu a share of the public paironapie.
J. R. deOraffenri«<! #
Albany, Ga., April 13, l!W#-
J. K. P, Keaton,
manufacturer and
dealer in
«ro rJer* («ft at IH Broad Street
ill receive prmup
Yard at Central
wiff^ receive prompt atteutioiu
.« . o .1 R.til road iJepot.
Nm. W. E. Smith.
The Atlanta Journal published the
following biographical sketch of Hon.
W. E. (Tete) 81 it», whose death oc
curred at his borne in Albany on Mon
day oflast week:
Captain Smith was a manly man and
numbered his friends by the score in
every section of Georgia. Ilia death
occurred iu his sixty-first year, ami i
after a life of usefuluess and
laea.
His was 9 noble soul. Hia un
doubted integrity, acknowledged abil-
ity. perfect devotion to duty, goodness
of heart and gentlemanly character
istics gave him pronounced popularity
and made him the public servant of
HEAR
Wlm tk« pe«tJc ot Goor*tHlilnk ot
i'a'ilUiilfiKiW
Albany, Ca.
We bear uotkiiig but favorable reports.
miSMAS S A OAK CO.
Mifien.Ca.
Johnson’s Tonic «om all chimed for It. Send
prom- 1 us a ktom. li»rw sold not.
W ilk. ixs A Bnaatav.
Bartow, Ca.
We th'nk rmtr Medicine Is the best chill
“plaint of its not doing al! churned f«r it.
A. K.Tktrent Co.
Waynesboro. Ca-
his fellow-citizens in State aud na-
tianal polities.
Forty years ago he was made ordi
nary of Dougherty county. Seven
years iater lie was mode solicitor of
the Seuthwestern circuit. He wont tn
the war with the Fourth Georgia regi
ment, and was captain of Company E
He lofefc a leg at Richmond, and re
turning home was elected to the Cou-|
Johnson's Clull Ami Fcjrer Tonic g|v”s per-
ect sa isfae*Tbn. tVUiticubao * Co.
Ochiochnee, Ga.
Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tunic U a dead
shot for chilis and lever. 1>k. H. W. Haston.
ThomasviUe, Ca.
rimie •«•(« wl
mmore soon.
R.THoxis, Ja.
Yonr Chill and. Fever. Tnnl* with a
ready sa.e. Will need aomaiPUHLSBan•
t&r For sale by all drugiista undar a posi-
ive gnarunteoi. One l>ott1c wtlr mre 01
fethtmt* Coneress fro® hl« tlifitrict.: Prte|te.
After the war he declined the judgship .
of bk circuit and latef was elected to '
the forty-tbird Congress, serving^
through tbe forty-sixth Congress,
anl lias served his State senate rial
district in the Legislature for sev
eral sessions.
file*,,
For tiie past two days workmen have
been busy re-arranging tiie fixtures j
in tbe postoftlce and, when completed,,
Albauy will have a neat and well ap-,
pointed ofiiee.
The boxes and delivery window |
have been changed, aad are now on
the right of tbe door as you enter. The ^
other boxes r.nd money order window , Oh/V*
...III QfMinhr annua fho rimifl in huUI*
»Am mw
i g/tapBi* , •**■*•.
ainnzi
la-'.-’-'i’t. 7 * \ ti
will run straight across the room, in . % h war Co
- delivery window used For Sale iy Eusman A Agar m.
front where the <*«...«., ,
to be. The work will probably be t
completed to-inorrow.
••vie* !•»•»«».
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
should alwayc be used for Children |
teething. It aootbes the child, softens ,
the gums, allays ;dl pain, cures wind
colic, and ia the be*t remedy for dlar-
» Affnta a hot*!*.
STOP
Grn. Beale lias sold his California
ranch for *2,000,000 to an English
syndicate.
AT Tltt:
CentralHotel.
* Baok»M*a Araics Mire.
The beetaalve In tbe world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheurn
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
fedl aatisfactic
perfedl aatisfactic'., or money refund
ed. Price 26 cents per box.,
For sale by Lamar, Rankin A Lamar.
Tone 2R-wasIt
Reports from Samoa Indicate that
of the nostril* aud throat. Iu soothing i commerce shows the need of a govern-
and healing properties were marked moot.
^nd immediate.” I^rge liottle $1.00.
Clarke's Flax Soap is the latest and
best. Try it. 2ii cenu. Ask for them
at Hilsman A Agar Co.’s Drug Store.
If you or any of your family should
happen to be frightfully burned or
*caied, what have you in the house to
Two castaways have been rescued
| from Manna Island by the Adams.
l^paan Block.
HiLSEAX a YQAB »
iAVAKIttH, 61.
WholvaoUa ju.d Kc
Courtesy in the Family.
tuff -V<o».Us AU»-i
fliritali!.
up—and bulling water poured ou, the
! brew has a de.icious annua. Floating
nnn\- S «■!>liVe ^1 rinker*'do f ^ohiv’ct b to ^ / — ' Vhat <J '^ ou su PP os ^ i keepiu’ | btshfull;,)—I tliiuk I pushed you down there should be another flood how this a lJ e ^!“ te L) ' e ^ a *JV“ n H* X° U * et a
h,,i 'jiilk U an atliiliot. eJilv “•« «w «un lorieJ fcr. j auirs abont thirty years tg°, wtwn I knowledge would coo,e in useful. A
. e-mm I was young.—Harper’s Bazar. college education teaches a man to r ,. uanu in tne umts iiKe mis
’ m Governor l wmot you to accept i look a big distance ahead, and what is aave *, worid *J suffering and
a prominent and highly honorable po- j E|»«cn. Wiser than foresight? [oftentimes a doctor bill, as it has no
>ition within my gift. Citizen—what’s j The transition from long, lingering I — — . -
There is nothing so necessary to gain tiie pay? “ ltie place is entirely hon- nnd oai 11 fill sickness to robust health The i.adie* Deifguied. J inflammation or all kinds.
: ueiiect order as kindness. It must pre-{orary and without . emoluments.” [ marks au epoch in the life of the in- The pleasant effect and the perfect j ^ 'fo’Grafiennet] Druggist,
' dominate. The home which is gov- “Then1 1 can’t take it. I really haven’tfelividual. Such a remarkable event is safety with which ladle* may use the j ’
j eroed by harshness could never be- the ability to fill an^ ofliue which haa | treasured in the memory and the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Fig*.
! come an ideal home. It is not difficult uo salary attached.”—Chicago Times. 1 agency whereby the good hcahh has under all condition* make it their
for an ordinarily observant persi.u to — : been attained is gratefully blessed, favorite remedy. It is pleasing to the
| -ee at once what kind of spirit prevails t It seems every day more evident we j Hence it is that so much is heard in eye and to tlii taste, gentle, yet ef-
a f tiuilv. A person must be_ dull | timlljs *ou live in a paper^world. Now pniise of Electric Bitters. So many j iectual in acting on the kidneys, liver
easily
instance ot the perverseness of woman :
“Two you lg men courted the s.im*
girl, and the rivalry was hot between
them. One of the suitors had $1,00
in cash, but the other had nothing ex
cept a reputation for indu«t-y and po*
sibly a cheap truuk. The one with the
$1.0*10 oTtrc ! it to the ponr fellow if he
as well as
For sale
Hollow-eyed Title children, worms
are gnawing at their vitals. Their
pleading looks should make a mother
quickly get them Dr. Bull’s Worm
Destroyers.
The Board of Trustees of lhe Albany Aeari
mv take plea-Min? :r annoimcinx that
ibe £])rin*r Term. will ope- on
1 would abandon the field, and the latte ^ _
' readilv acceptetl the proposition; bn who partakes of a meal without form- Germans have made a torpedo j feel they owe their restoration! an J bowels,
unfortunately the arrangement did no: j |; £ *««■* opinion of the prevailing spir- ; l»oat of paper entirely which has been j to iicalth. to the use of the Great Alter
| pan out according to tiie programm
Guest (attempting to carve)—What
f kind of chicken is this, anyhow?
; Waiter—Dal’s a genuine Plymouth
Rocker, sah. Guest (throwing
both hands)—That
' knew she was an old-timer
Many changes are liable to occur
anooiiag the minor officials of tbe
national senate.
The Popular
the City.
Transient Board)
$l'to$3
PER DAY.
Bil.i for Ke*utorBo*r d -
No Mercury, no Potash, no Mineral
Poisoos. A concentrated extract of
native roots and herbs, invigorating a
worn-out system, rekindling the lustre J
of health iu ihe cheeks, routing rheu- .
matisoi from old joints, and knitting. r an a t rjj^.
new fieah thereto. Tbe real Elixir of I h0 , ]se j9 guaaced ia ibe center
Life. A harmless aud wholesome 1 portion of the eit7*
alterative is Wooldridge’s Wonderful | MRS B. LBBBJL
Cure. | ^
— * ' ’ lM-f*
Tmrke-fourtus of the village of
Garopil, Switzerland, has been con->
sumed by lire.
A retort is current that Emin sv ^2^7
Faaba will withdraw from tbe Kgyp-| F^MOVES
tlau « rai ^ # ^ j coftNS, /
elixir*
It !• a Pact.
It has been conceded by those who
have tried it, by others who have
watched its effect, by physicians who
[OM
! no
Monday, January Oili,
In homes where true courtesy pre- !sutvesslullv operated. It is said to be j alive and tonic. If you are troubled J The listers of Charles Dickens keep
lit see ms to meet on tiie threshold, very strong and elastic. ; with any disease of Kidneys. Liver or up the custom of placing a wreath of ;
felt «»n eater- • Stomach, of long or short standing you holly upon li s tomb in Westminister!
poor fellow who captured the $1,000 ling. Ir. is beautifully expressed. They were talking of death, when will surely find relief by use of Elec- Abbey every Christmas. It is a beau-'
a*ul finally married him.” Ki' d words arc tiie mu>ic of the j o e man ask^l: hat were his last; trie Bitters. Sold at 50e. and $1 per ; tiful custom, and might be practiced hi
throwing up ; k no w its composition that that Dr.
plains It. 1 Buji’g Sarsaparilla is without a single
new o.u-uMr; but I haU fxception the remwly „ er o(fc * d
10 “r. 1 . V i" ere ' to the public a* a cure tor all di«aa«
?r away. I draw the hue ou the r rnm . ..... ,.r i
ftimnoin, imn a ia urn
; ia. mi, iitarri abs bl: i
>r away,
hens from the Mayflower.
1** OF TFACHEB8
WITH THE FOLIOW1'
PRINCIPAL-Prof Z I. Fitzpatrick.
lSIUMEDUt* ' Dtl itTilKST.-Mni. Z. 1
Fifipatrivk. „ , „ _ .
Prirauy Dtra»t*iktMifs Loneuatail
l«ert.
3
tATES OF TUITION.
HIM kKV 1)E?AKTRKST
.TEKMKltlAVE “
PVANCED
M >nth.
.. ti OH 1
... 27;
.HMD 3 50
Tot Z. I. FiUaatrick rant- am >np tae isret ,
olars of the State anil isaae<1ucatorof long
wrirmw anl reo'gnize’l ability, having
id acted with'•rwlit mt silisfaction soaie
he most flouriehiue a-’n lemiesm theSuie. 1
u a iradnate <*r Uerccr Umren-ity a*d
I devoted h:s life to the prafutkm of I
Ki’d words are the iuu.-»ic of the jo e man asked: “What were n is last trie Bitter*,
world.” Hard *ords ou the otliei | words?” “He didn’t say anything,” buttle at H. J. Lamar A Son's
Tin. House Agricultural Coo rn’tte* uaml “are like hailstones iu summer, j was the reply. “That’s just like him,”
IV 1 re*.!av recommended the com- ‘resting down and destroying what said the first man, with an approving , I ifs is not so short but that there is
ei * ... . , , , i rliev would nourish were they melted nod; “there was no gas about him. alnavs time enough for courtesy.—
pound lard bill favorably to the hou-e. ilUt> arops of „i a .” Life without love He was all buriness.” > Emerson.
The committee refused to hear further would be a world «ith<*ut asnu; witli- ^ ^ • —
r- r, inieut although nt the time Mr. -mt one b'ossom of delight, ot teeliug, Satisfactory. Mr. Rich—My T*e»r Hwaineaa Boaiuing.
Funstoue,’ the chslrrox’i. bell io his or of Mate. |d»u*iitor. I wish you woni.1 busy your- rrotobly no one tliin:
haml a large nu nber of toleRram*
ocher cases where the loved ones are
not as noted as Dickeos.
Bulgaria wants to throw
sovereignty of the sultan.
arising from a state of blood impurity
and disordered functions of the body.
w w c . Its effect is always sure. It prevents
„ ■ ■ ■ _ . _, erupt ire tendenciea. It auiiu diref-
llie wonderful Liver Tonic and tion and the proper assimilation of
Blood Medicine is for sale by the fol- j food. It checks decay and ulcerative
lowing merchants in Albany, Dough- j inclination whether of the lungs, kid-
ert.v county Georgia: J neysor liver. It cures syphilis, scrof-
Dr. Moxley’s Lemon Elixir Is «
pleasant lemon drink tiiat po^itiv** ,
cures ail Biliousness, Constipau / ,
Indigestion, Headache, Malaria, hi.-*
ney Diseases, Dizziness, CoW*. 1' : ‘ -
of Appetite, Fevers, Cbi’ls, Blotch^-
Pimptes, Pain in Back, Palpitation of tuajLu^
ii ...i -it nri.ii. rau-e'J ofUf io c
off the ( Hilsman A Agar Co., wholesale and ! uia, eczema,?alt rheum, itch,dyspepds,
| retail.
H.J. Lamar A Son,
wholesale and
omkwhat of a- Drop.—Guest—‘retail.
. . . ^ „ caused such j Have you any quail on toast? Waiter? J. R. deGraffenried, retail.
— seif about something, and not be lor- « general revival of trade at H. J. Lamar —No. sir. Guest—Any broiled snow-j W. H. Gilbert, Ag’t., retail.
Not Wonderful.—Several men were , ever reading those silly novels. “But. & Sons’Drn ng Store as their giving bird*? Waiter—No, sir. Guest—, - ■ . — . —
from Southern colored societies, pro- J sanding in the curio hall of a dime my dear father, you ought to be per- away to their customers of so many I Well, how about stewed terrapin?. Not to enjoy life, but to employ
museum discussing the Georgia blue fectiy contented that you have such a free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New , Waiter—We haven’t any, eir. Guest' life, ought to be our aim and aspiration.
•Oil, be is simply wonderful ?” j wealthy^ heiress for a daughter.”—■ Discovery for Consumption. Their j—Then give me a corn beef sandwich.'—Macduff.
trade is simply enormous in this very —Lawrence American. I
valuable article trom the fact that It J | Happy the man who early learns
testing agiiust tiie passage of the bill.
Mr. Morgan, of Mississippi, a n.t ml n _ j ^ woman who came op and joined ! Fliegende Blatter.
"(ard ot Trustees late pleasure in ;o»n -
m the Albany Acaiemy to th*» «mll- !
ind apppBeiadtm of the public, umier
of the Committee, remarked tiiat it was ,| je c . 0 nver*ation. “How on earth
a case simply of the Sjutheru negro . ooultl lie iiave turned so biue?**
agafost tiie Western hog anil that the j don’t s»*e
indigestion, inactive liver, weak 'kid
neys nasal and urinary catarrh,
Bright’s disease, nervousness, general
debility, sleeplessness, meiancholv,
unnatural fatigue, loss of power, lews
of memory, loss of appetite, loss of
energy, etc., etc. Give it a trial all
who would assist nature in ner efforts T Drons.
to maintain liealth aud strength until 1
nod qt
U<mrt. MUl *11 other dtawses e»u-e'j eiul
by tlOordored liver, itoioaoh ead kto-
neys, the Bret Kreat am of »11 fatal
diseases. Fifty cents and oue dollar,
per bottle. Sold by Druggists. Pre-
pared sstiy by H. Mozley, M. D., At
lanta, Ga.
HOT MOW.
For vomb* and ooUU, Uk» Uman
F«wb throat aod brooebltia, take
old tge gently brings rest and quiet.
ELCH, President.
H. M. MclNTOSH, SecreUry.
Albany, Ga , August STth. IK*.
A little girl of ray acquaintance always cures aud never di*apj*oints. I It is rumored tiiat Russia is to re-[the wide chasm that lies between his
anything wonderful about | saw a parrot for the first time iu one ol , Coughs, Colds. Asthma. Bronchitis, j in force the troops on tbe Galician ! wish and bis powers.—Goethe.
Republicans would vote in favor of. ir.” replied a sad-looking old fellow , our ice-cream parlors. As she was Croup, aud all throat and lung dis-j froutier.
the ho*r*. ' The Republicans yesterday ; who stood near. ‘Nothing wonderful; looking at it, the parrotsaid, “Hello!” : eases quickly cured. You can test it i
verified Mr Morgau’s prediction, and j about it. The fellow ran a country . The child gazed in astonishment a j before buying by getting a trial bottle Tbk recent freezing weather in Illi-
U»;.in proved that all they want from j newspaper, tbM’f *U”.—Arkansnw j moment.than answered, in no owed j free, luge size *1. Fverj botiiv war- i nois hxa
(be uvgro U bis vote. I Traveler. ' tone, “Uello, ebicten'.” W 3 ‘ wb *C.
Busin litm, deputy <
Stoner of public works at New York.
I . ■■■■ ilisr ers ssl ’
.1 HaAstfeiS- S&i&ritiiM
■■■■■■
A max is born to expend every par
ticle of strength that God hss given
damage to him, in doing the work be f "
It for.
“Do i
Fat pneumoois tod laryngitis, tske
mwila Drops. ' .
kor eousuuptlon and catarrh,
Letuooi
Dr °and lung diseases, tske 1 1
c and reliable |