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.«eh
cnat are
^ nas fallen into the
. j.i£ws A5» Advertiser.
^ork of tearing a'vray the upper
^rtion of the old church disclosed a
umber of deposits that would do
reditto the articles placed in a corner-
tone.
The work of remodelling the chnrcb
ed to the destruction of the steeple
Irst and it was in this' that a number
•I relics were found.
Amoug the most interesting of these
ras one found yesterday that is now
n the possession of the News and
Vdyertiser. This is an advertising
sill that looks like money that was
by Mr. J. M. Duff, the tinner and
mrdware dealer. One one side it jpre-
ents the appearance of a ten- dollar
dll while on the other the advertlse-
ng scheme is disclosed by the money-
id appearance marked by the figure 3.
But the most interesting part of all
the chirography that adorns the
ower edge of the bill. In whose
and writing it Is no one knows, bnt
is there and reads as follows:
din & Lehman Done this work
18 na
1876.”
The News and Advertiser will
keep this as a relic but an> One wish
ing to see it may do so by calling at
b office.
It carries one back to the former
days and Is a relic that may be prized.
43EOUUU mmSlON ABlKK
Who Atm'Tm Plant Tits llaf ne '
thodism on »to© Pacific Slope—A
Hr cat WerlrUB&evtalten.
Today at 4:15 p.m.,n party of mis
sionaries, made up fromthe ibe North
Georgia Conference, will leave Atlanta
for California.' Bisnop A. G. Baygood,
D. D., LL. D. will be in charge ot the
entire party. This is a new thing un
der the nun. Pullman palace cars
have carried many kinds of parties to
t Pacllloj.ii;. Never before since
the world began, perhaps, has a whole
Buffet sleeping car been filled with
missionaries, leavlngliome and friends
to plant the "church la a distant quarter
of the globe.
This indicates the same zeal and en
thusiasm for humanity that expressed
themselves through the iabors of St.
Paul In planting the church in Asia,
Minor, ore still In the church. The
cliurch of Jcsuo Christ, in all Its repre
sentative denominations, seems in
these, the last days ol the Nineteenth
Century, to be reaching out for new
f fields and new conquests. There seems
; to be. an Increase of fervor and of the
' spirit of self-sacrifice.
Doctrines that divided the different
: Christian bodies in other countries,
' are not emphasized as they were. The
. emphasis now is put on Christ, his
| mind, spirit and ethics. This brings
; Christians together, and helps them to
throw" themselves with united force
upon the unchristian mniti-
f the world. Bishop Haygood’s
move into the regions beyond,
Is brave young helpers, is a
if the times. Christianity is not
end, nor faltering. It reappears
le lire of thl3 heroio Georgia
op, and in the lives of this self-
fleing bond or young Georgians
10 unite their -fortunes with his to
work in the far West.
Through tills movemont Georgia
and California get bound together by
ties that will nevor be broken. Life
ties are stronger and more enduring
than all others. Life gifts are the
costliest. If tho whole of Georgia’s
crop of cotton, and wood an iron
could bo transported intact and given
to California it would not count in
comparison with this gift of human
beings.
Maine Is getting a new crop of spruce
gum ready for the market.
Attention uaranin.
With twenty-five veers experience
in the garden seed business and hav
ing purchased and sold seeds from
numbers of growers, we have ;(after a
fair and Impartial test) decided that
Landretli’s garden seeds are the most
reliable we have ever handled. Every
• paper being fresh and true to name.
This fact hundred or our customers
■will attesc. The growing demand
upon us for Landreth’s seeds ha3 been
so great, besides onr own knowledge of
tlicir superiority has earned us to dis
card every other grower in their favor.
AVo purchase these seeds direct from
( the extensivo farms of Messrs. Ltnii-
j* reth and they should not be classed
J with the worthless seeds left on com-
1 mission througfcpnl, the country. A
, word to the-wise is sufficient.
; Bospcetfnlly your friend,
Hicsman <fi Anas Co.
.rltaa.
_.eat Buffering
..a great nervous
..•oneness, disordered
.constipation. X have been
./ Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir,
.a now I am a well man.
Bev. C. C. Davis,
Eld. SI. E. Cbnrch South,
No. 2S Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga.
Economy without parsimony will
be the policy, It is said, of the new
Congress. That will amply satisfy the
"demand.—South Bend Iod. Times.
Tha reckless extravagance of the
Eepublican party, the billion dollar
Congress, the outrageous pension
steal and other careless use of public
fends have caused the people to de
mand reform and the Democratic
Congress stands ready to obey the de
mand.
When Babywaa stA,
We gave her caatorK
When she waaaChihl,
She cried for Caetoria,
When she became Hiss,
She dung to'Castorha
When she had Children,
She gave them Caetoria,
“Giggle, gabble, gobble, git,” is Ol
iver Wendell Holmes’scharacterization
of a B o’clock tea.
Deaficn Can’t be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There i3 only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional rem
edies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining
of the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube gets iutlamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deafness Is
the result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube restored
to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever; nine eases out of
ten are caused by catarrh, which ia
nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mneons surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking
Hall’s Uatarrb Cure.. Send lor circu
lars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists 75 cents.
Twenty-five hundred women In the
United States possess medical diplo
mas.
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song of
praise.—A purer medicine does not
exist and it is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will
cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Rheum and other affections caused by
impure blood.—Will drive malaria
from the system and prevent as well as
cure all malaria fevers.—For cure ot
headache, coustlpation anil indiges
tion try Electric Bitters.—Entire satis
faction guaranteed, or money refund
it,—Price 50 cts., and $1 per bottle a
H. J. Lamar & Son’s drugstore.
Among the new students of the Uni
versity of Kentucky are a woman and
her two sons, who have become “fresh
en” together.
The' mortality from what are called
winter diseases fe not easily estimated.
Coughs, colds, bronchitis and sore
throat make up fully one-half of the
death rate. More people die from pneu
monia, which first began as a “bad
cold” than from consumption. Hum
phreys* Specifics Nos._l and 7, for fever
and inflamatlon, for coughs and colds,
are sovereign, curing promptly,mildly,
safely and effectually, and thus arrest
ing pneumonia—as hundreds of thous
ands testify. They have been in use
for many years, and have so univer
sally met the expectations of the peo
ple that wo are almost “carrying
to New Castle” to thus speak oi;
—Exchange.
A young soldier at El Paso, Tex.,
played base-ball so well with a local
club that his admirers bought his re
lease from the army and engaged him
as a star..
A BDillon Friends.
A friend in need is a triend Indeed,
and not less than one million people
have found just such a friend in Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs, and Colds.—If yon have
never used this Great Cough Medicine,
one trial will convince you that it has
wonderful curative powers in all dis
eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each
bottle is'guaranteed to do all that is
claimed or money will be refunded.
Trial bottles free at
H. J. Lamar & Son, Drug store.
f
I T lie First Step,
Perhaps you arc run down, can't eat
can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do any
thing to your satisfaction, and you
wonder what ails you. You should
- heed the warning, you are taking the
first step Into Nervous Prostration.
You need a Nerve Tonic and in Elec-
t ' trie Bitters you will find the exact
. remedy for restorlug your nervous svs-
7 tem to its normal, healthy condition.
"• prising results follow the use or
great Nerve Tonic and Alterative.
Jour appetite returns, good digestion
is restored,rand the Liver and Kidneys
resume healthy action. Try a bottle.
Price 50c. at 11. J. Lamar & Sous,
i Cincinnati has a record ot twenty*
three murders and sixty-one suicides
j for 1891. § b >
merit Win*.
; We desire to say to bur citizens, that
for yeut£ *vc have been selling Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, Dtv King’s Now Life Pilis, Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters,
and nevei^ handled remedies that sell
as well, or that have given such uni-
1 satisfaction. We do not hesitate
y guarantee them every time, and we
tand rgady to refund the purchase
Hce, if sat* : '
their
their
H
ito
satisfactory results do r.ot fol-
*ir use. These remedies have
* great popularity on their
3. J. Lamar & Son, Drug-
eight years old.'
Ciectnc Bitten.
This remedy i3 becoming so
well
hem
Archdeacon Farrar, of London,
offers $500 for the proof of any one case
either in the church or out of it, where
drunkenness has been cured without
otal abstinence.
A son of Mr, M. D. Pusser, a mer
chant of Gibraltar, N. C., was so badly
afilictcd with rheumatism lor a y
or more, as to be unablo to work or go
to school. His father concluded to try
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm on the boy,
It soon cured him and he.^has since
walked one and a half miles'to school
every school day. 50 cent’ bottles for
sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons.
The world is full of people who will
persist la turning to the left, and then
wonder why they meet obstinate
crowds on the road.—[Milwaukee
J ournah .
Some druggists may tell you they
have other chill remedies just as good
as Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic;
they have not. It is the best made
insist upon having it even if the poor
druggist don’t make quite as much as
he would have done had he sold you
some other preparation. Cure guaran
teed.
Within the last three years Ameri
can Indians have disposed of 2,500,000
acres of their lands.
do
_ extraor-
.utrimoni&l lot-
^ than none. You’ll
cs, a little better.” .. „
•And you’re between five to ten and
five feet eleven if you’re an inch.”
“Ob, I’m too tall. You don’t like
—” she began.
‘•I admire tall women,” be Inter
rupted, hastily. “All men admire tail
women, but I was jnst thinking, Maria,
that they seldom marry them. That’s
the point, Maria. Just call to mind
the old maids you know. Is there a
Uttie woman among them? No,
Maria; not one in a thousand. Now,
why is it? Canyon tell me that?”
And be puffed his pipe meditatively.
“I can,” ehe said coldly.
“Perhaps you’ll enlighten me.” he
snggested
“I will,” she returned. “Man ad
mires a tali woman, bathe is such a
consummate coward that he won’t
marry one anywhere near his own size.
She must be so small that he can bull
doze her; so small that she seems bis
property rather than his partner.
That’s the kind of a creature man is.
Doyon understand me, Joseph?”
“I do,” he said meekly.
“But sometimes they are fooled,
Joseph; sometimes one of them gets a
woman who is big enough to assert
her rights.”
“Sometimes one does,” he admitted,
“but sometimes he gets fooled worse
than that, Maria. Sometimes, 1 am
told, he gets a four foot six woman,
who has more pepper and mustard and
brimstone in her than a giantess. One
can’t tell by the size of the package
just what it contains, Maria. If one
con'd—”
“Without intending anything per
sonal, Maria—nothing personal at al
—I may say that some men would
have token larger packages, and some,
Maria, some would have hustled for
smaller ones.”
Then he devoted himself to coloring
bis pipe and she was undecided just
what she ought to do.—[Chicago Trib
une.
Poor Opinion of Him-c’f.
He bad a girl on his arm and was
hunting the “license office,” says the
Detroit Free Press.
When be found it and had drawn up
alongside the clerk’s desk he chuck
led a bit and remarked, nodding his
head toward the young lady: “See
this gal, mister; she’s jest the biggest
fool in ten states, she is.”
“She doesn’t look it,” responded the
gallant clerk, with a bow.
“P’raps not; but she is, mister.”
The girl gave him a tender little
shake and told him to bush up.
“Listen at her.?* he said to the clerk,
wl th a chuckle, .“listen at her. Don’t
know nothin’ ’bout herself at at all,
she don’t. Wants me to hush up, but
I won’t. Siy mister, can’t wo get
license here?”
“A marriage license?” inquired the
clerk.
“That’s what,” he answered, with
confident pride.
“For you and this young lady?”
asked the clerk again.
“Youbet it ain’t no other, mister, :
he said, slapping the clerk across the
shoulders. The clerk made it out, ban
ded it over and took the fee.
“Didn’t I tell you she was the big-
gest tool in ten states,” he said, os be
stuck the license into his pocket.
“Look at her, will you ? Slick as a
whistle and as party as a yearlin calf.
Got a 100-acre farm, too, in her own
right, and she’s goln* to marry a feller
like me. Now say, mister, did you
ever hear o‘f filch a fool trick as that?”
and he chuckled till he shook all over.
A Duty to yourself*
For old sores, smn eruptions, pim
ples, ulcers and syphilis, use only r.
p. p., and get well and enjoy the bless
ing Only to be derived from the use of
p. p. p. (Prickly Ash, Poke B<rc and
Potassium.)
What Religion Isn’t.
It isn’t going to church to see what
the people wear, or to find fault with
the preacher. It ins’t running into
debt for things you dont need, end
never paying for them. It isn’t giv
ing away a great deal of money pub
licly, simply that the people may
speak well of you. It isn’t stajing
away from church when you know
special collection Is goiDg to be taken.
It isn’t leaving one church and joining
another whenever you do not like tfce
preacher. It isn’t reading so many
chapters a day or saying one prayer
over and over. It isn’t sitting in
house and looking solemn, and refus
ing to eat anything cooked on Sunday.
It isn’t putting all the big, sound ap
ples on the top of the measure and the
little and rotten ones on the bottom.
It isn’t telling other people what to do
in prayer, and letting the devil tell you
what to do In business matters. It
Isn’t whipping your boy for smoking
while you have a cigar in your own
mouth. It isn’t telling the aervant to
say, “Not at home.”
Since Cheatham’s -'‘Tasteless Chill
Toole was introduced many other
tonics have been introduced to the
public. None, however have met with
the same success. The reason is simple
—they do not do. the work it does.
When yon have chills try it. Price
75 cents. Guarteed to cure.
.eshed
- tho ben,
. quit the business?
I should think i:
when eggs are so high in
‘•Pay ? I should lM-ik It would!
That was the raischbf if it. It would
pay too well.”
“How pay too weii ?” S.
•*Ii was just this way* AH around
me lived a lot of lot'try raisers who
got big prices for their egg*. Well,
sir, they were so j alons ol aj success
and so afraid-that my egg plant would
ruin their business that they hired *
professional burglar to destroy roy
plants one dark night by puhing^tbem
up by the root*. That discouraged
ms so that I never had any heart to
resume roy txperitrenls^ ”Tjleli. joa.
sir, genius has no show in this coc'trj
when it threatens xo collide with sen*
one’s vested rights.”
And Snooper weot in rear oh of an
eggnog made with real rggs.
IA MAN &£r<,*rS450!
HIS fyElCHBORi
paid only
8370.
REV.SAM.P.JONES
REV. J,B. HAWTHORNE
WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT
PR. fCi&C’S
imem
The follow!ns Is on extract from * letter writ
ten by the World Eeuo\rcid Evans*. 1st:
-1 morned-from Tyler. Texas, on the 12*b
Inst. I End m*-' wile has been tak.na llojaJ
Mnetner to The GREAT UPBUILDING of
*}«r physical-system. She Is almdg^free
from the ais:rp?s!ns headaches with which sh«
hasbeen a HA KTYR WrsHP VFP V
L VlJut hornc. r ^* or r F, l TSt
.i.„rch Atlanta, Ga., was cured of a longstand
ing case of Catarrh. - Ills wife bad been hu ia-
r-AiA from nervous headache, near-light, t jd
FOE TIUKTV YEAR), MM-ItT
“A more com i>:ere transionuaiion
•rtweSffi-xy**
iy child. “We liave persuaded many ot oar
frieudii to take the medicino, and the testimony
of all of them fs that it Is a great remedy•
Dr Kind’s Royal (lermctner is a boon to
women. It builds up the strength, increases the
appetite, aids digestion, relieve* them of the
cause of disease, and insnres health. v
It in an infallible care for Rheumatism, Neu-
raigia. Paralysis. Insomnia. Dyspepsia. Inu.;
jrestiou. Palpitation. Liver. Bladder ar»r5 j KUJ ne\
Diseases, Chili* sod Fever*. Catarrh,»Xl Blood
«ntf Skin Diseases^Fern*!© TroaWeSjetc.
Prompted by a desire |oleach more«tflerlng
people, the price has been reduced fsmnJC-w to
*1.50 per concentrated bottle, which madew one
gallon of medicine .oh per directions accompa
nying each bottle. For snip bv the A
ATLANTIC GSRSHTUER CO. Atlanta,Ga.
and by Druggists. If your Druggist can not
*y you. it can be*.eni by express. ,
Sena fetainp fur lull particulars, certlfr
fray># of wonderful cures, eto.
□ . dealer in
and SBB-2S&
I. «H l >
While out calling, between the resi
dences of C.ipt. W. E. Smith
nnd J. K. Forrester two black
capes, supposed to hare dropped
trom the carriage. The person seen
to pick them up wilt please return
same to Mrs. W. L. Davis.
The schools of New York will cost
next year $4,^500,000, ot which $3,128.-
000 is for teachers’ salaries.
forty-
S. H. Clifford. New Castle, Wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma
tism, his Stomach was disordered, hts
Liver was affected to an alarming de
gree, appetite fell away, and he was
terribly reduced in flesh and strength.
Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured
him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III.,
had a running sore on hts leg of eight
standing. TJsed'three bottles of
i Bitters and seren boxes ot
t’s Arnica Salve, and his leg it
‘ 1. John Speaker, Ca-
id he was i
.. . .
Cheatham’sTasteless Chill Tonic is
pnt up in 75 cents size. You pay
year money and take your choice.
But whatever size you buy, yon can
rest assured that you are’ getting the
worth of your mousy, It never falls
to cure chills; it is guaranteed to do so.
The statue of Admiral Dahlgen, to
be erected in Philadelphia at one of
the entrances to the city,will cost $20,-
000. _______
Ignorance of the merits of De Witt’s
Little Early Kisers Is a misfortune.
Tbcse little pills regulate the liver,
core headache^dyspepsia, bad breach,
constipation and biliousness.—
A Philadelphia peanut vender as
sures his customers that he owns a
farm down dn Jersey where he raises
all the stock ho sells. - -
It Pays to Dress Weil.
St. Lcuia Globe-Democrat. ,
Let a man lay it down as a golden
rule that it pays to dress well. If there
is a grain of truth in the old saying
that clothes can make a man, it applies
with increased lorce to the man of
ability- A well-fitting snic of clothes
is a magic key to society—not clothes
by themselves, of coarse, but consid
ered as adjuncts in the make-op of the
man.
If you were going to employ a clerk,
and there were six applicants, all
equally intelligent, capable and honest,
but one of them well dressed and tidy
In looks, and the other flveBtnffed Into
ill-fitting garments, the chances are
ten to one that yon would select the
first. No young manlookiag forward
to something higher in life can make
a better Investment than to buy good
clothes. The fact that Boscoe Conk-
ling wa3 an eqnisitive dresser only lent
an additional interest to his great indi
viduality. No man ever accused him
of being an animated fashion plate, but
the public respected him all the more
because he hud the outward signs of
man of taste.
WHITE SEWING
Agent for the Mutual Life In
surance Company of Kentucky.
Broad Street,
Neuman & Tobia
next door to
Mm STORE.
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Veterinary Core Oil lthI 'touicoM.-, 37.90
Jar Veterinary Car.
W. L, DOUGLAS $3 SHOE.
FAX so.-.- ItHt til* rii.il.
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seamless, best dongola tops. It is as smooth inside as a hand-sewed Shoe. It is equal
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iiiv.’. apiftrantofcd sr^clfic tor Hysteria. Dir-
tiae-s, C-.nvaIs.icn8. Pita, Nc-rvons XearAlgia.
ycadr.che. > er^voaa Prostration raosed bv tb-
iss of alcohol or Wake'nincss. Men
tal Degression, i*ort uln^of f ie Brain rcsnlt-
it.y in insanitv an.i leadin-? to misery, decay
ind sleatb. Premstore t*Jd ijt«. iiarr-mifM.
*jOa3 of Power in cilliertex, !».volntitary Loi-
*C8 acd Sformitorrboea, emsed by over-cyer-
uoa of t!:e brain, f.a*-abase or f.vi'r-Udul-
sence. Each box contains one month’s treat
ment ?1.C0 a box.er braes for fo.OC, s>SEt
by mail, prepaid* on receipt of pt ice.
WE (JUARANTES SIX BOXES
To core“807 caso With each order received
by us for si * ijoxea. aeco’tipairefl with $5.00.
vre will send the pur baser ocr written poar
ia ice to refund the irnnevth« treatmeaf
docs* •'ot effect a cisrc. is-nec
- ' ! 'mnan & A$:ar ‘*;o^ “clrngKUte # W)J*
m&n ^
7mtm 1 —
OO GENUINE HAND-
b SEWED. It equals im
ported Frcncli shoes
costing from $8 to #12, and
cannot l>e duplicated at this
price.
QOhasd-seweb
—6*a WELT. The finest calf,
stylish, comfortable anti
durable, a ad the best tiress shoe
in the country for tho price;
same grade as custom mode
shoes costing from SG to $9.
50 POLICE SHOE, for
lar.ners. railroad men,
&c- Bestcalf, seamless,
smooth inside, three heavysoles
with extension edge. One tjair
will do fora year.
5© FE
better t
FINE CALF. No
ter or more service
able Shoe was ever of-
fered at this price. One trial
xriil convince.
ft*} 25 and $2.00 WOBK-
Shoes.
Equal those of other
makes costing from $2-50 to
$3.00, and are the best in the
world for the price.
SYtBCTATt.
W. L. DOUCLAS’ Si.75 SRO-
CAB. TtstcslSfoysn for lb- prlcacrcr
placet ca t io murktt. taild Isathcr ttroash.
out, vorr siroaslr cuUlr, auS will not rip.
CAUTION.
00.
imported French shoes costing from
$4.001» $6.00.
Rfl BEST BCNGOLA, per-
uv feet in every way.
* Success has attended our
1 efforts to produce a first-
class shoo at this popular price.
LOW IN PBICE, bnt
not in • quality. No
shoe at this price has given
better satisfaction.
At a 7R FOB MISSES, combines
N* V 10 style wilii tho hygienic
uS i a principles so necessary in
-w ■ » the footwear of misses and
yonng ladies.
FOR BOYS-
BO and $1,15™!
are made of the best xnatc-
, rial thronfrliont? Hill not
riw, and Hill stand more hard usage
than any other shoes sold at these
prices,
W. L.rorOLVS’ 93.00 CAU SHOE
rORLADIZSantl SI.VS CALF SHOE
FOR GIRLS have jtisl Tiecn perfected.
They are made seamless, o? selected
calf, with kangaroo calf tops, nud spe
cially scitabla for outdoor wear and
rcIjocX sIiocs. S£ccn th a feet trj’, irfth*
ssr TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. 3» j cut tho use of rubbers.
These Shoes are made and guaranteed by tho manufacturer to be price-uvortliy goods, and all have
the price and name of TV; L. DOUGLAS stamped on bottom. Ee sSb ySn are not deceived by
inferior articles, and carefully examine bottom cf each shoo for stamp before purchasing.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass'.
S3.
imported
$4.00 ta
S2.
FOR LADIES.
QU BAVD-SEWED SHOE,
is made of
Dongola; stylish,
aad easy fitting.
the best
dnrable
nals
$2.'
To the JIoaoralie :
mid County:
The petition ol R S-*
'Court of
wjjifolk, T. H. cart*-!
I^e, r.o. EJv.nrt-J,
apecvYcJy Khowah »a
ri^ciatjri uM sncveMGJ
f«rald>L tor the i< rri
ark. W. c, Gfiid?.-
ido y. Tin, '«•; x.
\7w.D. Alaau, T Jl.
; J if. Jf, \¥otie$, jo
t.tluy an<l thwiir n«-
i, tf. oiitt to iec« r-
f tKectjr jekrs.
the liriva se ot t-.uw-l 'fie iXfir-twa
tUercof, uu*!cr the name anh » ile of tho
••AStany-M*biufuan Iicprovciiietit Company.
The principal tfiicc ot s-.id company to bo in
city «>f ,>iba»y, Ueorjfi a. with tlioprivi-
*^eoi er.ia , ’;iaUin^ LriJiihoftic.», or tgcici $
else when in s J«t ^tate, whenfcvcr it wsy ie
n c«-a*arr or r4v*M*Kcou3 in the execution
11 the Imwincss 'lus f.tv.t.nipTiafciilrnt the
I nrpo'c for wh cb this Incorporation is
1 JCTt ol your ij»titi9r era i-x tn i j emote
'fEemutciitl n.t loi* etU jrtai^ity 01 the
citv or Albany.a\ . .-id-i i»ocphetty c^uaty
beti c»ntcufu*’ry an tnd o ii-iui-
r-v’vrr. ihcu’-rr» c:v.ua ant■Mims.Jrs. lor
ibUi-urt.o^r iet,ii.»r.«-ia rr«7 »»“*• *5*7
lie pein.1 tv*i ivticic te the r$ *»t, iu in»ir
c^ri orate caift-’.t.S lo pt run.».>e, se-1. scctive.
*’ljoy ivit. mojjjjage. «.« oti,OW.f.e crer.tQ
her son u.c ifc«i c»;z.tv or pt-rsen*.!P'*I’tr.y,
ecnbtrict hivl tuc-l ifc-i or
cemraeiloi ihe « rtet o - . of tuch bi-t.uisg'* 'f
other mi) rov- menu*, as n ay »e c« tero .rjr to
ei.ab'0 y«*tir ja-'ipo. ei- 3 to cany 1. m. fcrc'Si*
tul ».'pciht-ioii the • !•)•..cts Of lbc.r inckijD.ia-
no Dv^«uiiiO'c wLs our
i.miia i >. - • nef’-LucuttF, :i U lay. ^e i
a <1 t.i-co... t l:e .r. ,u ; and to luiv -. j» bat s
ui .it’iji, /■’■ ire s ub , ai»*l »•»*
Qiuu'.:> a i t.t i»» iii. j' 1 ■- atre'-i» cl like
clu i"i .•» i.« Coen t:.
j.i .1 *1 tl -ii io .i.e priv ttJ-es . crvi'xJt* re
“staie •.;«t:t or*; • \ tn; Mint rbey may ne i «» r -
HKiuii ... ^ i t il;e.r * ui j o; -ie a
c.n. li*«r ; IIV • »•£ have e «irt or- njra cui!-
0 <i> rts', v i.o.sT.u; uiiti le «* niracicu v itb;
1 «rii. aii’i o iii 'I, to plea i ani bj imp eail-
e : :.i an> •••. *. «.f n„ or.equity « 1 ihW !?t te;
uj.p.u' t cr olft-eis aii.t a.'in's ns they
i:^f id *;• • J-. o in..I.e . lit Jl ru ea reL-
-!*. r, Li .mi u fucir uwi
r».$ »i.t v. Dll tie :.v.V8 «-f
. i • ti-; ; : nte<t ai tl t«»
11;.’r lc:», ;>mI .. vc umh
ure iue, s.*..rv i '-T toe iFj'it-
i o. tlie i ;u ;>jr s ot liui* ir-
■r U- r :!iow ;h t the cap tal
i ■ 1 n 1$ o Ik* itie EU ’.i < f
liars r.i >r - thau tu> lifer cent,
tn 1k£. .-i.-ea •! b-.'t n p -i • i ,
ice oi nit/ «:.*iiars ercti; bu'.
i u ilK. »ip'lit t*i lie.: raw.* ».u«l
I ft. . l.n.ih till io u( rtfiy
. of iWii-tiuulge. t.:celia:<-
alien.
*;.f . t:r« r.= pray that th *,
' *• i. a Jf.n- n il r ami
» -• . oi..- . ami i• i» tl U; iti-.U
d.tty h.ntuir
FOR SSLE BY MORRIS MKY.ER,
HLBRNY, GH.
CHILD BIRTH • • •
• • • MADE EASY!
“ Motisks* Frickd ” is a scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro- .
fession. These ingredients are com-
hined in a mann er hitherto uttkna^wn
“MOTHERS’
* FRIEND” •
WILL DO all that is claimed for
it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life cf Mother and Child. Book
- to “ Mothers ” mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
Sent hr express on receipt «f price ?IJJ0 perbottle
BMDFIELB REGULATOR CO., Ailanta.Ca.
COLD BY ALL DF.VOOJSTQ.
mi SB8*/ffifES.
* AgTAsL f.;r cvlotagne.
W’F'G CO., Nashville. Tact
1,000 Genuine TyJer Curtain Dealce 521 and
024 Net Spot Cash. ^
Ufa. 400? Antique Oak Stan-lartt TylerTHsSzh.
4ft. Cln. loagby STL Din. high. Hiee JiBdlHal
Proof, Zlno Bottom under denwers; patent; Brass
lined Curtain: Polished Oak; WrltlnuTcble; STuah
tier lock; one lock secrrtrtf all drivers; S heavy
cardboard Filing Boxes; Cupboard in crril; Pflrc!cc
rinished Back; Extenrioa Arm Flidea; TVetcht
200 lbs. Price, F. O. B. at factvry. mhet
Also 1,000 Antique Aeh Desk?.
Ko.4008. Same as above,exceptina(}e nf Cond
Antkme Aetu sort* «■» >Ve»trj»t gOO Uw.
FrlceF. oTC. stFatl«ry, SSI Shipped
frora our Indianapolis fsetoi-y direct. Made and sold
solely hr tho TYLER DESK CO., Sc. Louie, Mo.
ISO pate Cuulocua of lJ«ak Cocat<n.De«k^ etc .laoolon
dS Z)LD A3D EXPEB1-
JSNCJE& imUGGlST
Haa opened a acvr Dm? Store text loorto
Reich. £ Geiger, on the JOtl si ic oi iiio-M
street, ktd has now in t . : oomiy’-t* uee
cf Drags aad Medicines Vfether wit a s irii
line of such fancy nrUdos a •trs aeoaliy kept
•n a riraz ‘-viore.
Hr. 0.1'. Leu !«y. well Lnowc to crew*
body tn Albany a* a cos*teiout zn-’. reliable
Druif?!at, vriti t*e f«r:»4 in-ctergo of the pre
scription depamrent, aud will, be g’>&d tr
wait on ali who oaii. w
Hy Btoc's of Drugs ia alcco-t entirely oew,
and everything ih« tie dispensed by vs r* cusr
an toed fres’i r.ad pure.
1 solicit a shuru cf the anfcllc patrraaxc.
J. H. deQraSearUi
Albany. <!»« SuriiT*-. 1-».
UPe»SB BH03., Propnetars.
fJru^sts, U?ivma’s fiSecSc, SAVAHSAS. J*
fi Household Remedy
FOn ALL
BLOOD A«aSKI0li
DISEASES
CoIsaMs S6|S|p Kailiaj
BlMiEfiSMmi
The Now sail Ponalar Rouie to
ColnmK‘2, Atlanta* ChattapDoga,
Louisville, Cincinnat' r War-hin^ton,
Caltlmore, PuIIliiJ'JlpIfi’T itn'J X. Y.
Through coschca betwoeir Albany andGrlf-
tlnand CoUwmu&nml Atlanta.
schedule in effect Sett; Ttl^. l?#l.
9
XORTU SOUND.
So S3.
Daily
N>. S.
D’y ox.
sqrday
r. T Altyriw [ u 23 a nil 2 oa a ra
Lv La-XeOn., [l» 13p ml 3S8 a m
Lr Ricblar.i, | -t t£< pm sroam
Ar Columbus ; 2J8j»m i 7 £3 a ta
Lv Columbus [ 3 Co j> xu,
Ar Warm Ssrirjp ; 4 30 p m
ArGridn t 5Mpm-
Ar Atlanta. } - 7 43 p-tej
SOUTH BO D .
Lv Atlanta... i *:oam
Lv Tiriffin 0<y>aic
Lv Wana Springs. ! 10 23 a jp
Ar Columbus ! lFScaxn
LWOinmbus M ! 1201m
LvIDchiaxuL [ iSSpc
LvDawsou . i 2 Spas,
Ar Albany i SQjpn:
So. 4.
D’y ex.
Snntf&y
Oar experience covers many ills,
any pills and many bills. Our His
e smaller, oar pills are smaller, and
rr bills are smaller when we use De
Little Harly Riser?.—
Train 53 makes direct connection
at Union Depot. Atlnnfa, with Bicb-
mond and Danville 750 p. m. train4iw
Georgia, Carolina anil Virginia sum-
merreorts and.with Western_and At
lantic and E. T. Y. & G. trains fox
Chittacooga, East Tennessee «nd tbe
Through tickets on sile and ba^gpge
checked to all principal points from
coupon stations.
For further information oa ar address
CLfFTHV .TONES,
Jl. K. GttAT, Snpt., ^ Gen. Pass! Agent.
W. D. HAS&V bM * PABSLRT,
C. A m Aitsanr, Ga. t en’l Trav. As’: .
r^’nmbna. G&
More Experiments With Na’nre.
“I don’t know whether to believe
this or not,” said Sway back to t
“What is it?”
“It’s about s man named Culver,
who lives in Kansas. It says he
propagated a plant he calls the
mato that grows potatoes unde
ground in the usual style and bea
mstoeson the vine st the service.
What do you think cl that?”
“I’m inclined io believe the stor
“Well, I don’t believe a word of it.”
“I do. acd I base i on my ow
New perience iu plant propagation.”
Wh at experience is that?”
Well, sir, once 1 ex;>erinicntcd
Sa Bs B
Boianis Blood Balm
It r« # r^c SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT K
It Uir25 rheum, eczema, vtto 9
farm o: "ir.«"ligner»t SKBi ERUPTION, be-
c!d-s be!nj etjcaelcaa la toning up tha
•system ar.d restoring Its corj&titaflon,
when iii!p£!rsd frem en? cause. Us
almost si’pernzturzl ft-allng prepsrlle*
jus'iiy us la fifearanteelng a cure. If
directions are toilassd.
SEHT FREE
BLOOD B5LSI CO., SUsnlz. Ca.
FOTT.TZ’S
>:ORSE AMD CATTLE POWDER
4?^
50 HOS«V vm iff** Of. Cfiztc. nGTS OT LCX4 Px
, If Font<*3 E*oTr*ki3 .c«qi tn time.
; FotnferevSlfors 6:itl yj’cvpBtHOG CBOTX2*,
• Fo’y.Ipm tri*i prevent Gafw nr Fowza.
* Powdgi* tsITI inrreapp The qniicttty of mux
- x twenfy per cenL.sr.ri mate Urt *—
„ _rdcr* xrfil core or prevent almost
> wh?-h flor5« and Ciitlenre subject.
- 3 VIU. OlVX SlTZSTACTICU.
everywhere^
DAVID 2. POTjXZ. Proprietor,
uALTiitotts. am.
FsililOlLY
YOimC
ctruiTUETciiscF mi stRPtfiTs 5? aisasE
) TteymiioJsereic effort* to free ttenaelyn. -
1 ‘.butuotknfwngS^wtocficciarfany
?SHAKE &fjlhe HORRID SHAKES
•eunaEWEDOK
tflud, TFecls tS Srrors er
expiate* tio pliiiow-
jslycf Blstxit* »c4
. AClctlos* el Ibe Cr-
:tt3di ezclcxlvelv
»sra. tl;-i wor«<
icftcaterralils*
General zsZ.
{ Narvaes pa b i It*T,
Narvaoa 3cdiii*t.
SSSS^lii
if isties I
\!«><**» write tses. F«r P-«k, rsrfiaasrUat nreea,»*lft^
E2SE MPOK5AL cc. EuS'aio.n.Y.
TO W1M BEH
V^sSSSRSeSBSSSSA
C -J,y - treatise I eealodj coutainiug rail
partirolMS for Homo coni FREE oi *
K^mSIS asSiclirotk; .home ooittdbyerM,
norroo. wsd SobUlttlod. AdSrw
Trof. r. c. roWMBB. J£oo4m. Conn.
v:
KING
*4 A WS;
DOCTOR
EHCLfSH
REMEDY
SOLD tN
ENGLAND
for Is. 1H3-. and in
AfftEEUCA
£02* 25 costs a bottle.
IT TASTES GOOD.
FOR MEN ONLY!
•oEatjrrt c=i fife-ragCM WX AX, USMirfEUIPS&OMUSS
Ai’AK^.TBOOI AWtel.ly u-.'zlitt: BUBXTKXATaCXT
—JtemtKU Is » C%>, Xn Ir-lJ? rr*a» .".U S-'.alra Kid Faveift*
Cw.'jK NrilcCum. iMtcripU** Baot, eifltaatlMuA
——=• —-I?-*--ealM) free. Mirm
fJCAL CO-- BUFFALO, K. Y.
KTrxx? CBOANra JO
2ll4J*aq ptit»‘P9iiK*i _
aof 3 Zauvu jsy» jvtj ...
pu* *.S»IC0i o Aiax s^'naox joeemoq jepj
e ‘8XU Swssostp »ooa»u no :o pjpcjipjaca
mn JOf a^a cr> paanpai «» oif J »nRipcouiamja
50 ‘|>r.cr s -:jun 'K *91 .'O uo^npuatn
•soMf aona sr^i *atr1* ohm. *a *a ’JJl
• a-iouvn^juojooao iuojj jojjaio jo
- aro sii 'fZ "J*0 P*'l*Hqnd
*;pjr<u$D i*eo tatqjji *VSP
•KITnLSff-IYSrSiXOX V
es
opzox ei.ms r,J.c3<}3 warj jo »n»d
* tnspisAtpI pjgisa pe;
. w>i Til jnoqv aoj nucj $u c; onwsa
jcKtiK is rtrojj irtrfx.?;;3S sum oqx. Voanos eoanr/
1 ot;; zoj fsipnoA. u-*Zis% *a '£ -xojj
* o£> -^vi *sa>iag
TCHOJ JLSSOAk Sit m
■■ •—-.1 —. — - - ui -1 ^v^VOU*
i tu-. t freo 10 AHY a dclrt ss.
and T-oor patients can also
and is now prepared under Ids dir.-ctlcn by tbe
KOENIG MED. CO., Chlcsigo, IU.
Sold bjr Dnoisa.«3 at SI per Bottle. G Tor
Sff. Lnr^c Jwxe, SL75. C Bottles for 99.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
A Cure for the Ailments of Man
and Beast.
A long-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the
Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one
requiring an effective liniment
tfo other application compares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood the test of
years, almost generations.
No medicine chest is complete without a botde ol
Mustang Liniment.
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
All druggists and dealers have it
HI-
REAL ESTATE
A.X<TX3 •
4LSAMV, - GEORGIA.
Tf you want to Imy.renl f.;
.. lOFfUrV-Hi
ki§ FiM Cop
OPERATING THE
Central R.JL_of Georgia.
Schedule ixx Sfisct X7c-or- IStli-. 1831.
(80T3THWX8TKB3I DIVXBIOS.)
—HEAD DOWK.--
... . ato.
If vou tv^ritu*fcu resi c$tnte.
If joa v.-«nt t«» rent a lioo-e.
if yo*« have ;t bouce f«*; rei'L
Vou will *io web tooatl or. us.
dpooial Httcntion givtu to rtulrr^ hotces
n*l coI'ectin>; mi a.
statement witb rotilttaiiro mAAc.to
,ordo prou.ptly every n^uitb.
BOL'SDS FOIE KOI,
T'-e I. T Calaway i»1hc*», on St«tc street.
jow ao.t well arranged residence,in B>lendid
leighbjrbood.
autrv Oou-*e near Bontbslde brick yard.
i ie\v 2-room ooud*-« witn Ai»«nenfl- Smitb-
H!*tcru pnrt ol the city.
t'tle It 1) place, ia aorthweaUrn part of tht
•»y.
V new ilw« llinsf, j-istHuisUe l, conifir Tlroao
nri Kroct streets
Apii io of rooms oa WsslilnRton a icet; just
ne thin< !<>r an ollice and *’Cil room.
Ne iio'cabms ia almost any part -_f tbe city.
List <if tity Property For Sals.
acrs.1 *n Soutborn part of trie, city, de
•rable for Uw.rt.m.t house.;.
A cinie.o bojh.liatt 1't, i'U\U0 ♦••ot, In {«kn
eighborhotHi on M.wjroe biir<.t, uctwees
tr>»id and Commerce.
^ desirable lot for residoaco H«3;o feel, oi
-»<nicetcji*rccc.
Half Rcu !•»' ot Commcrr- street imai
Vaenin* ton with f nr a iiriiui nousu^ Ro.-.p
•2 i ht iiinntu.
Half acre lot on eo. r.er .Tackaon aud South
treeia ivifh six z rovni houetx. Hu|3a pel
oor.tli. ?i,roo
One fonrtb arro r-irner •Tacbso*' Eti-l South
$free<8 with two 3 ruoia boue-.a. Lent* izi
per inouJu $1 --0.
soutbsibe;
the Arnex o* the Alhaur BricV JJ'Ttr Cr.., or.
»tr ct car line. y\>a*lt}Bg'on m-a- Judsot
street extension anu l etwt er,. Ad laid lC iu
co-iformitv to or»ylnal survey of the *;it7.
C rtice I<;*& for Lutsim-tx or ro-iuiei-ees. A
c >inplute map of Son thaide caii Lc s*a'c it cu
oSce,
Desirable
BaU/iing Lota
Terms.
an E?.sj
iirlfl A ns.
l’C3 p m
*7 0; p o>
2:*5 a m
7 89 a 0
1:‘:H* a n;
I 2 - p fL
To ard fri i Cohirabna,
Opelika »nd Birm
ingham.
Lr......A*>.«»y V? r
l.v .. Americna Ar
at....Cclm* baa... Lv
\r ... o*elita .. Lv
12 49 a r
$:Ji5 t.- r
3:'Rp:
2 00 p li
S:uO a c
i:5S y .
l: 13 p 1
•7.16 r. 1
kr Birmin ham
ro and from Alaoon.
GnCn and Atlanta.
. r
-
t
Il;iC a ir
vrfTr m
4-'#pw
Id* pm
6 Ob p Ui
? .35 p n:
5:15tr
t
C»» a t>»
8 a rr
0:17 a ui
19201 a a
Lv Albany ..A-
\r .. .Americns .. Ji?
x r ’bacon A -
• r... Bari'tsriUa. Ar
AT... ..Griffin .. — Ar
Ar .. -.Atlanta... J,v
2:Mj..
lrO-pi
10:4'* a r
P lift a i
7; Hi ed
i* 40 at
11 60 p t*
8:1" p r
P n
6• 0 t* t
t :1Q p r
■
-
To and from Eufrula
and Alontgcmcry.
U Opo
2^5 p u.
Sd) v axn
2,45 HU
T.v... ..Albany A»
f:Wp rp
If HCpm
1:20 a n
7:&i a v
•.r... Montgomery~.I \
6 55 ST
7®pn
To and trom August-
and Savannah.
2:15 am
G^oam
5*’5p m
6 3*1 pm
11:» pm
5:40 a m
5-JSO am
I " Albany Ar
ts Macon Ar
Ar . ..Augusta Lv
i“r49 a n
3 r
Miss
8 tO IP
2:5R p tt
3.25 a c
8:10 p tn
To Trom Blakely
and Columbia.
3:05 p i»
ers; p m
7:25 pm
Lv...... Albany Ar
Ar Blakely 1 v
tr . JOjmnw lv
0 5Hr
JJfliii'
•Dally except Sunday,
for further iuformrtion, call or write to.
J.S. CLAliK. W.H. ttBEBN,
A rent. Ucn’I M .aager.
TA« Te.TAYI/>F,C *“ *
, General PamenEcr Azent.
V. E McBffR, POL n \ t a 4
Gen'r 8 Pt. Traffic Manager.
e.H..HAR >MiCK Ass’t. Cen. v»i* a» t.
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EVEET GSZA2
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THOUGHT AXD
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THZ WOULD.
rilh 1
Illusiraled prospec- 1
tasarid bs sent fai
25 cents.
GENERAL
ESTABLISHMEN'J
Write for samples and prices on any kind ol
Wo now offer 27 desirable bPiMInff lota Ii
KmtlmaFteru pert cf the city, at pricca ac«*
lpon v-nns that ahould induce ali wbo w;.nr
mildinglota for Uon’M er leilcmcnl bon bn U
invest at c-ce These lots lie nclween tlx
:enieterr *:id the riier, treating on iv.v-b
igton a: d L imit ttreetr, nud on two r.tv
5l:*eet$croo>5ing Planters ttr-.-et, rumrin* noi l,
tad aoztli from 3»orecr street to sonlhcrr
daiUoftbe city. fc'avoraWa terms to «roo«
nertiw. < all 3* err office end >.t of j.hi
entire 27 Iota. Th -s*5 arc pw4Uieiy t>.c cheap-
ift. now rn the market Lc-.oc :Le eif*
Umita.3
Farm and Timbered lands Fcr Sale.
A fa« m of 45J4 acres a m'T** asd a half from
A'tmny,I« e-Kxi state of cnf«iv K t;»n. There
is a live Btsro pcr.r oirhfirc cc u.c place, and
tna-e;.su3Jc!e»t for t$ family.
A tea nese f«n.>, iu « nijrh e? of eultiva.
*ijn. two redes aontli ni the* city.
isota yj, SfT. y$an-i3l3, ia tliti lath district c
daker c/iev.fr.
lota 2S1* 2^3, 23S, 818. SIS 22J. 8tS. aad 5
vires of 2;s>.$even mie&toxzb i-r
22TSI7K^,2>7G23.
w.i n'ii'e-fal lire follOBl-.ge.-at-da - Jn
liu»ur«iu’c Vtm>pBnl*g:
Th*>N'r *u r*> AgMiranco Cc-ni ftny.
’Ihc M icon Fire IfWUruuc; Lo:.»r»«ry.
.. X 1 !'- '• e tctester Fire Icsara* cc L< r.ivany.
"The t;r.<ird.an At.-incane*' C&ai»p«»uy.
1 be Orceswich I0Rura1.ee torzpnx-y.
CIMIOCSSV ISEtBED.
n->w’ rcparc-l to insvro Glshoitfc?.
v.d invite thoi e hiving s>w;h licks to cull or.
us.
J?JH?lTCSa fie LOCKET"
Albtry. ^i^Aogu t 5. Ml
DISEASED HOCS
Can not iieconie health•' fociO bimply by
the pr’xxjsa of dcn'ji.
mWMXJE iCAfriC.CS
Owe it to tfceic’c’rea and society to
ADVOCATE EEF0R5I
In>vrine raising that .will promote the nubli-
health. Hogs should bo/od
SB. JOSEPH HUS’
_ • .. ‘ . . N.
iKpJ^;
Hog ard Pouftri Reniecf
The only reliable mediclna foT ewIec.
Used auccegcfnlly for 1 i years.
Prevents Dise.ace, Arrests Disease, Lk
Btroys Congh, Destroys Wormf,
Hastens Maturity, Incrfi3d:-ts
—tlic Flesh.
FOR SALE BY
HILSIttAS fic AGAR COMPANY,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Prices: 25-tb cans, f 12.50. r.25 ant
COe. per package. The largest are tfce cheap
est. Wntefar Uttimonizis. ‘-JJc-gcdogy.” 3<
page pamphlet on swine, w ill tc mailed fr r
2-cent hlamp. *>» (era by mpil receive prf A.
attention.
Jos. Haas, Y.S.
ladinaapolls, KpJ
•.|!U<I *»•« all'i
uit-aibc.r*, t..
hi-* .~tu v, .
: tr.f > n» •*' R
her pr.vi »•
•/which
.livid •! ir t
... li r-
ca 4 1;.il -i« ck
»i c-, ap* ii ;i
hoi ic.s •-! tin
Wh-xel- e
:heir peil'i’
o-fg*u..n* .»
-OUC )
pruv.ct:
■ihs >ov.n
G OUH. a— I'm- oil.; IY (_'i:r TV—Cl rk’?
Affico cilv).- t«.itit. N vcii.iitr li. 10 —I
c tify iImi Hi.; .1 \ to vc is ;i rue tvpy Iroui »ho
-. cuds • f «• in chin,
ov. K-ri 5; VV. L». 5ms, Cleri r.
iia.ECTso.v won ca.
-E J2Gf\—?AK!
Io error I.mcv
icnuil 1
iubL. uvd ’»j
4
!>•**'. 2!.'
h.VNTT.
h sit-; sf tr.tr? in such
utc-.i un c!c«ult*ii for <*r-
l.e-'il < n 1 tbiceday the iO U
rr. l.uJ, to dll (ho v.-tcat.cy ec
ho re iTiKvti.i' *.f tan win»*.
■ J-. Kt'i.si'r TU.
T. UiikM.’crii'rC’.uit.
if r ATI««.
Doran i-stv 1
•t I10 e; prv-j; e« a 1
vear’* si>i ji ri r *1
theirr*p it Ih'f.V;
;o lUe t.ic r ol j :« L. at-
beto.e ihc i*z jlond.iv
!‘< c. i'Cn
:-i
0C*TO7Gm* NAKY. )
•«c •>!)! I
m lilted »;• .-ei 1 |»urt a
11.a \\ l 1 tl, iiuvlii^ filed
v n. ti>y till cor.ccined
if ■■■i. ■ • Ley have. »*-i or
in r> burn:v, >01.
si\y, w. asm if.
(.•lUicaiy l>. C.via.
FtMlMALE AKO llKVf.
Fob sju-Ore fj’-'w'rac-yowcr f>ieam Fn-
jiic, S *.vv R--1 i-n-rt jlili. one rotioii gin. c n
• lenorir feeder-anil pn■**— ull in good rannlm;
o’dcr. Wiihm two mtl-s of \\nIker’a station,
J-.. Ter»seu«> wit.’* good paper.
hi k lit IirNr-Dm; phoit-iiion fcr own
at the (Jlaytou. J lace, within two nines of
•1 cacr's . t:iti*>r, ron'aimng 7 ; o acres, in
i-i.u live Ot CU’tition. Terms eft*?. Ap-
ly t I W. Via VlCSLF.
* i-'.r.,.. On . lace.
Cl ( ATIUN.
GEORGI A,—Salter Gaiinty.
To all wao01 it. may concern; AI. A- BaM-
«ia hnrlas, in prormr for a nrpH-'l Ij m-* for
i»erni”ncnt jctfe-n of A d riniptration on he
c>tat« <•' 1J K. Sr-cii. Jam of roi- county, ibis
is to ci e :t l and singula- *bu credito s and
m x\ »>i Kin of 11 h .-t on to l>a ant’- a: pear r.*.
y 1 fti-B with n Un time atlowe t by law ar d
,!i .v. chine, if any (hoy can, why permanent
adimnirt rati<*n shoi.la r.ot • e er ntid to il.
U-Vdwln on li. F. SeclJ’u rst.*;c
W.tr.cm my-band imi official sijrati ra
Ibis O.c.-xn'ocr lYtii L.sOi.
O. 31. YSIU.’S.
12-19-91 w4f. O.tliuary.
‘HEKIUHALE.
I wT soil before lie* Caurt Godsa dour in
the c* .y « f A **auv l>i*ugnerty Cnu-'.iy Ga.. he •
>v*c*n tim legal hour* f ir aalc 0:1 tin* first
-4uitt«h»y in .1 .mi .ry l s 92, t!.?. nndivlilrd
t*iit f in»ertt>» i > !<.t» of land Nu in hers dhrea
liund ra ’ ini twenty-uiplit (3K) and all of
direr hsnd*v>i . d tveaty-s veil (327) lying
North iiti.i *• of be public river road Soirii
•; the c. ty cf -> 'bsny tin , in the First diitrict
f Li u^he-tj Cm:r.*r Levied on tonutiely
1 li fa from /if u:-h»i’fy Snp*w:er (.* urt io
favor of VV. W Iinv. lies v.. a . M. .VcLon art
.i..i-red proyert'. Tenants in ponicscion noii-
fled.
Aico, Ihc same time art! place,
du mg the legal hours ol sale tbe follow
ing p oiic'tv t*» vitt.Tne Steamboat known
•rttnc city oi .vib'my, navigating Flint liver
!»’tween A’bany a.'d BalnbrHge and points
below anti lwtween Ssl'lrl'.y. to. ether with »’.l
fhe» :ac*fc, maihinery andcpportcuaucescf
• Vavv i.inl. levied on ra the .pro erety of
;h*> Aln.-my Njivig ’;;* n Oin jianr, to satisfy a
mortgago . fl-fa from I»augt*crtv * uperinr
Coart in feXorof fccluon Tift. VV. \V, AViget.N.
F. ift, rt tl. Te/.aiiiBU) roBsrvBion litiiBtal.
F. G. tint amis.
12- r * to l-’i 9! frht-nff.
City Tnsca.
Tho City Cotncil having ordered the city
tvclKir.VH 1; wo ; on .January f. 1P92:
Tills is to notify nil fax oajers that tbeir
th tea mast bo pm 1 by th »t tioic.
II. A, Takvfb. JlU.
12-15-dtd City Treasurer.
citation.
DouansBrY Cocur or Onnixvr.r. )
t.Mv^.id, LSI J
Ths* opprms'rs appointed *0 $:»t ap^it a
yctr’B Bupucit to the whlow cf W. W. dolin-
buo. aeteaco i. Laving rendered their tcpi.-rt
Betting apart fai l -.cart, support, ibis is to
notify nit (**Jb<*«rawl to file their objections,
j/anv t:.i y h ive, on or before the : >t Alr.nday
ir .Tjai.-rv, next, wish tim • r finary.
other .•/•‘t t«c p:.ni > will b<* made tbe judgment
of Ihe CoJrt. 2 hu Dec. 2nd IU ‘I.
S V jl \V. sum,
Ofutnary D.U.iia.
CiT.tTfO.T,
GEORG?A—DoionruTv COrvTY.
Tt> AH AVhou: ! t M>y Concern: '7eTs - 'n F.
Tift, James 51.Tift and T. N AVoelfolk, hav
ing. ii> proper form, «pp’.i'-d t<* me for per-
ffi.tncn; :er:/?••$ <it A'tninisfrct.on <in the
•’.sttac t»f Ncjm) 1 ’i ifc. lute tf said county, this
»st» cite all anil kievvlur, the creditor and
n«xt©f Lin ofsa.i-i Ne-soa fiftt-. Iw a* d ap
pear »• ’ey olU’ c on the first AionUay ia Jan-
er.ry, *r!2 and th w cause, if any ilioy c n,
why peiume r.i adminlsirat on tlionM net t-o
grjrtbd t:> -Ne iO”. <e\ ‘ i't. J :iuvfl oi. Tift and
T. N'. V»*oj'l’ l'., on V- id e.-ente.
Witnes:- my hand and ciEcinL rigr.aiuro tllis
joihtl.Y of Sof. i‘cdl.
S,lU ’.V SMITH,
Ordinary 1-. C. Ga.
l-8-dftw2m
tails W S Mify Fa
SOBBIS WtSLOSKT, Prop’*,
Breeder of pure strains of'Pekir
Cochin and Hymouti
Darts, Buff
Bock Chickens.
Bags per lettirgot 13...
Trio of fowls
Fit
ADJliN IS 2 It lTOB’M S UE.
GEORGIA -UoccugRTT rorxvv.
liy vrriuu ofuc'-rdergri lUod by lha Court
of OrJin •t/ of raid couniy, J will fell before
the lo-irt I!ou. w dot r in A,b ny. G*.. tbe
ll rt’. Tins! in January. 18j?, b tween
tbe h’gBl inrtte. nftitlo the fl lowing prepetty
to wit: -ill of lot 3i... (it)) tnirty-i coi. S i.te
itr■ et. citv <,( Albany. s>j.i com - 17, contusing
oric-fourifi <>; an a’cie. having a two »roiu
house ou the r*i'i e, rold an tua property i-f
thcettutj cf • li ‘iv Jobndon for the purpose
of-pavin'nt i»r Uebitt rgbief taaid r-s’ate.. . Ibii
Sov.21th. 1VJI. o. J. *'bl*:«DOBEXP.
Adiainht *ator Estate Jibedr Jehit^n.
J-.XHL 2. : *; H’S N.t 2. If.
By virtue of an cr. er cf the. Court of Or-
ilinur r of Loughcrty ctun*y,Ga., 1 will Bell, at
pub.ii eatery, bef* re the G'uri House door n
Albany, Ga., on the first Tuesday in. January,
Itht. rt inmimclr b > t 11 o’clock a. 12. *»»
tim©. 1 t.sof landrt No-.-lOT. *01, ctd4J7, in tho
First district, ami 160 in the Mtc<-nd district of
«!•! county, known s the ^ aw ton jdaca ”
Aleo>cs i-J 13,24, the north e-r.t halfof 5t5,
»ndn one-fifth urn ivided interest ia and to
Jfo. 16, nil fn the dtcon l «:istrict of said county,
known: ae “Provi enca Place’*. Also on©
acre of land, town ,oFXo. I’4 on Harr.IIton’s
foxtrirtion o* t-roa * Htreet. Albmv, Ga.. bang
p«itof ot of land JJo. 'iil in tnc F;r&t dijt’ict
of s; id c. vnty. So>d as tho property ot L I-
Hoyt, a c of siid co*miy # dccoin d. to pay
dcots «.i.d far ditdnbuiion. Terms cash.
Aid'. *. C. TOMi Kl'IS,
KxccntnX J. L. Boj t, deceased.
Nov.?*,
EXECIT9KS SALE.
Will be sold nfc pnblfa out*ry, on th© 7tb day
of Jan* ary, 18*j2, o>i che plantation of J. L.
Loyt, lute '* D .rgVrty conn ty. Ga., thceasrfi,
V'ljwn as :b<» ••Providenca Place,” ir. tins
D ugherty county.
One lot of pi i r tnl on r? nV, Jicrse*. cattle,
bogs, corn, fodder, cotton f* ©d, farming bxils
and lmpU-or. t?, wa.tons, herivrfeii, uir.p, belt
ing * r.dnu.uyotr.br th.nv-, io> cummcus to
mention.
Sold under, an order oJTfc© Corrt of On’ia-
nry of said rt> *nty :,r, part of the < b’j tc of J.L,
Bojt, deceased, 10 rav tfob’B T«rma. Cash.
. ■ MU**, A. O.SVOXPUIX*,
Fxeouirix J. L. Ilojt, deceased.
OKS DOLLiB'WEEKLYr
Bays a goc.1 Gobi Watch by our Club sys
tem. Oar U karat, patent stiffened Gold
ca&easre warranted for 20 years. Waltham
or Elgin movement, reliable and well-known,
stem wind and hot, hunting or open face,
larty’B or gent’s size. V fjoal to any |75 watch,
•v © Hell one of these watches lor f 23 cash, and
s*nd to any roMnr-f by regi-t&red mail, or by
axprecs, o. II., with privilege of ©xamina-
werk*' aiW> 1,7 OUt Clab 8ycle:a at l‘* e
Our agent at Durham, write*- “Our
iewelei”s have confessed thoy don’t know how
you cant • vnish sued work forth© money—
125, an** * don’t either,”
One ood reliable agent wanted in each
la co. Write for porticvlarB-
ENfPIEE WATCH CO,
48 AUiden Lane, 2«ear York,
PTT
# StOcl Taken Up.
Two stray ron'es were taken upon m-placo
:n Last Albany, new the Guano Fa.’tdry. jast
Sunday morning, one of tb c m is a dark bay
horse mole, ai prreMly ten y cm old. Tits
other is a Wwok burse mnle a’om same ftgJ,
noth in good con‘itloo. Own-r can gain poa-
SBsr’ioa of s itr.e »»y payi ng for tb s not ce aad
cay tr g-m-for taxing ewe of the st ck. If
ujui- 2^™* wmld like to receive s'.OJk at cnee let
rM ,i_ .St. b,tr coll at tbe Jfkwa and adv-rhseh and
realty JOT fJlC pit, getre- efiAfor chart*» on this notice and I
Gnat an BmtheodiiivOTttick.
Bvppi eg Joxgg.
IT ft AY tttNCBBlf.