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EDITORIAL
Baby Afflicted wUh Bad' Sorts and
Eruptions. r»o licilef- Permanently
Cured by the Cuticura.
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the hood and ra'vc viiLoct-o tfccJ ai'flda?, Lut !
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p*ta;r. It ]ja* now tc;-n i-early a.yeer rinc/* tbs
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trri.vfj had it r ot t-ern .‘or
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1 UK ling o* iJoiuoer-i.-y
*oii .Ur tuioughonr thelaoJ.
Outfcura Remedies
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rid:. ei<? rc.*ij> d.ftca«e» cot.ld
;< it'i■: would i-tr fednti'fy
he Cmrcrji Uemwies. Few
agony tbc-ce litUe cries rrf.'rr,
•. t rum-dies relieve in a »it ale
t :-ir;» tcr.vriias and itch-
r. cl'es,«r\nz-l j> .Snt to a t>pL***dy
e.j’ »-• ptvt^rrly iaturaaa flit
t a tsoex flt'e delay.
Tuk uufL-trilij.l
in'ilitr i»r.dd»3 h: l
ar.t in l r . -
IXf-runcr.-icy is new
' Tuird parfy ism b
Tu;: N^ws asd Ai>vertis»kii lias
created vara! lu>% la over rUe coun-
-rytrbwcclf.
FAIR FLORENCE.
“SEND P0S CROMWELL.”
The Ho'n. O. B. Steven?, wiu> i3
Bsl DUNCAN VISITS THE ABOVE
city.
Oe (I.ar.blcally Portray* *-e 8i&ht«
lie few—A ntiroilfm BBlIn'erest-
tnrf Fra I’ictcr- 1 .
A K
chut »’
A L* ViCKTISlJR.
Klokunce, I>.*ceinber, 1SD1.
The ride from Rome to Florence wa«
an'.r.thresting. Ifcectirs were bested
with steam, and the accomodation?
?v;d. Wy followed the Tiber for fifty
mile-?. It is a sluggish, mudity, na:-
i o v,* siGiiotoncu* stream.
The country has little cf interest. It
ia neither beautiful nor thrifty a noon
lunch of coffee ant! French io'Is at a
station restr&uranc was very well
served; our fellow travelers wer**
pleasant. The Villa Ccoselo, at which
• Kt sb.pptd In Florence, is kept by two
r» i-> whit th i pcOjile .. xnt ti\a! j a( j* us or . e 0 j them a cousin u
«!;>• <l.. y »tile Xg»« i*D| s nith iiH.ry, M p;. ;i, e roorn ami sor-
r TircTU,'50c.; Foap,
•rd by the r.-TTEB
;‘kln I)lsc2*?*.
Y«.c don’t w^.r.t a unu hi .Coi:"rf? J
/.ith the collar of Third party on him.
Vote f-r
m's ;
:'.i -;-d d
Absolatcly pore.
£%,
h-a
HOW MY sm ACHES!
/u.l.iiT Fi.I-.-r Eac«c. Tip, Kidney,
, i I t-riii.; Paina, u:iil Uixunnciisaj
•Ucvi-.l lit cna mtnntf>, by the Cnll-
ur:» AnM-1'.in 1] trtcr. Tba first
ju« pain-killing pkudt-r.
pH.
t’< i. C. Ii. Ww tsk is j :*t the. t* pe
■>f n. strttesman to sbp into the shoes
Oi H<h> II ‘J. 'i'urncr.
Gcoh speeches and it pleasant a?
wed as protHs/h.’e lime willb«i the re
sult of Monday l ight’s mcetinj;.
“Wcotka* and Deinccracy” is our
m'/tt^, becat.'Ee Wooten is a rnaii <1
ability and an unccntstninated Dcia*
icrat.
'I nn people have a champion in sacli
UMi r.s Cof.*gre?Eiiisi: Most?. And in
ai:eh as he the Alliance has a true
triend.
Doxt’tforget the meeting at the
court house Mont’av night. Go out
voting men and organize—the better
irr-'s^zj L0 lor Hie 6wtv.‘a of democracy.
! The News and Ai>vijuisek has
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the largest eircuh:tio» of any paper in
Souths* m Georgia. This tact makes
it the must desirable m^diuui through
vvhioh \o:i c.iti adVersisa.
A? loia as t-ie-Alliance is repre.-ent-
y\ hy fcuch vile sheets as Use Soutberr.
Aiilnnce Farmer and Alont. z luia
Rt cord it will never h ive the hearty
-o-cpcriliou of the people outside.
KruroK Riciiabdsox’s excellent
'peech at the Chautauqua is being
published In the Nuns and Aovekti-
Shic It is not illustrated, but ii
■nnkes miglity interesting reading.—
3-ivaiiuuh I’, ess.
is unity there is power, let the
young men of Albany organize Hitm—
elves into a Democratic Lzxgiie and
they sre in position to do great good
tor their country and the course ol Dd-
! hoc racy.
'] m: Albany Chaurai.qua has proven
». howling success this reason.—Btin-
bridge Globe.
'Idm Georgia Chautauqua was indeed
a success, but as yet we haven’t heard
"f any howling being dope. The pto-
pie of Albany area refined people
tr.d don’t ho *1.
The little sing!e-b;rtelcd Record
up at iioriK/uri a actually has the gall
to intimate that the farmers will imi-
unte the French revolution. No,
Christopher, you over-stepped the
bounds then. The farmers are not as
big fools as you thiuk they lire. But
you are trying to wotk them for all
•hey arc worth.
The man who want* to g.t a living
out of the tax payers of Georgia, i* so
badly mixed up that he doe? not Know
which way to jump—Mont* zama
Record. That is :»b >ut the position ol
the Third party leaders, and some ol
hem have jumped unadvisedly.—Ma
rlon County Falriot. r
F.HTOlt I U UN Elf, of the Ne>v 5AXD
Advertiser is worse than the prover-
nitil bull m die china shon. Ii he wid
prune t ll' a iirtle of his bitterness, and
cultivate his c million seii-e by a cr»fl-
•»erv.itive n-e iht-rtof, asv.id be able
o .!». more good, and in any evmt d<»
less harm to Democratic harmony in
'he Sooicl congib.-aional district.—
tVoplc’s Ecoi.omi-t.
A Ivice fnm: si chi-IT hor-ss.
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Coc^re-sional
•o >:e.s and the
B. Stevens
a pair for
Congressional
has the Al-
iauce to bick him, uucl Mr. Wooten
has the Albany News. In the mean
ifiie. lir r Jim Guerry is holding c »urt
ind uoii g a gienn of industrious
Aood-Mwlng.—Fort V-Kcy leader.
.\:.d the News 5s a pour in the land.
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KOENIG {VIED. CO., Chicago, S:i
n’oul!-y •*?:>? Iiottle. <3 for
l??. l^uw>si/.e,SSI. , }C. H lioitirs for
r59.
til’s district want
who ’s
'i he pcop
man to- succeed 'J'ur
statesman, and who ha? the ability fo
doitLctive work for them. Council
15. Wooten i< the man who will best
serve all erases.
Little B Uy Christopher wants to
fall out with St; VvU'* because he is not
Third pirtyite enr u?li. Billy, read
that Third pmy circular going over
the district w i.ii Stevens* mime rigued
to ir.
C nnisTf rum having made a failure
trying to gain something from th-
AIii:ince,-uo;v lies on to Third party
and advocates insurrection. Billy, the
f irmers are ou to you. Ring c 11* and
cool down.
| Morning
# -s
i i 5
Night«
5 Good all the time. It removes j
| ihe languor of inoming, sus- <
^ tains the energies noon,lulls J
! the v.-csriue=s cf night.
Sf-f
>1 111 beers
Root!
The Albany News and Advlrti-
slk puts a query to the Economist
wl.ieh it answer? with great pleasure.
The aforesaid News and Advertiser
ii.-kswha? kind of paper Use Econo
mist is. It is a paper published for the
people, devoted to the interests ot‘ th
people, and its mission is as tar remov
ed above that held by its questioner as
the imagination can sear.—People’s
Economist.
Why did our brother answer our
query only ia part? The above is
1 rather cb ; eure especially to a man
| “scared” so far above. It’s funny
I how soon some people get above them-
! selves. ~~ v
j It is very strange that when the
! Democrats get. 150 majority in the
; House, aud are placed in position t<>
do something for the toiling masses
j that the Alliance tries to break down
the pariy on the plea that the Derno-
1 crus have never done any thing for
them. ' s
vice were very good. A cabman took
hIJ our baggage, and the party of tour
to th**. hotel lor two francs. This Villa
is the one in which the Consuls for
merly lived; it is a very handsome
building. Elegant rooms with uieais
ami Service cq^t about $2.00 per clay,
each. We engaged a cab for two
francs an hour, and started out to see
tl:e city. The roads are smoothly
paved, and are very clean; tfie city
generally has a brighf, new, and at
tractive feppearatef; many elegantly
attired ladies were promenading the
streets. The R.ver Aruo runs through
the centre ot the city, and is crossed
by many bridges; one bridge is an old
fashioned structure with a row of
stoics on both sides ot the roadway ; a
tovertd way overhead connects- the-
two wings of the 4 *Ufizzi Palace.”
Facing the open spuare is the tower
where Savonarola was 4uiprisoned:
his veil waa near the top ot the toner;
lie place v. here he was burned at the
stake is in the centre of the Piazza,
and a long raided walk, or stEg ? wa*
b’»i:t from t:»e tower door to the stake
*Ve saw th* monastry and the room in
which he lived; it has a grated window
and contains l.is old B.bie with fall
murgiual notes written by his own
hand.
The Cathedral of Florence is very
uidque. We have seen nothing like ii
in Europe; it is built of white and
blai k marble, and terra cotta. It ha?,
in the rear, u magnificent dome of line
propitious, in front and to one side, is
the daintiest cauipunelle square tower
in I.alj ; it i3 ot sta'tly might, and
magnificent propotions, and has o
t-niuie of as melodious bells, in tho
belfry, as one hears in all llaiy. In
ride the church you have a^splendid
vi \v ol tne great dome; beneath it oa
the Jloor is a circular gallery for the
choir, adorued with an unfinished
statue by Mlcjiael Angelo. When the
service is chanted, the echoes in this
cathedra! surpass anything we h *ve
ever heard; there are so few obstacles
to the movement of sonnJ that the
harmony of the echoes ris soiucthihg
?ub!iuie. Ia front, in the pihzz i is the
noted Biptistty; It has three gates of
bronze; the one by Gebherti being
pronounced the fiaest broez" design in
the world. Michael Angelo said it
was »xquisite and tic to adorn the
gates of heaven. The designs arc
raised'and thus give the double idea ot
landscape, or painting and sculpture
The Bap!i- try was once the original
cathedral; now It is only a Baptistry.
Oa one side of the church directly iu
the rear of the cam panel le, is the seat
of Dante; it is masoned into the wall
and marked with a tablet. Opposite
the Campanelle.and Baptistry, and
across the street, iu the corner of the
block, is the enclosed alcove, where
orphan children were formerly exposed
for adaption. Wo- vL-T'-ed the house
where Dante lived; It has been re
built ; we went to the church where he
is buried, ai.d where his ui >uament is
located. We saw the church wher*
the noted statue of S:. George was for
merly 10cared in one of the niches on
the outside of the building; there are
many oilier statues there, bus the St.
George is not at the present time. Wi
visited the interior of this church, and
saw the sacred Madonna and Child; it
is a noted painting and is covcre
with a screen, which is lowered into
the lloor when the printing is exposed.
A marble group of the descent from
the Cross, located near the organ, was
very uni*re?sivo. This church is con
nected by an overhead or covered way
with the G.dM of the Wool Met Chants,
one of the oklcst and most ii tiaenm!
guilds in Florence, possibly in ail
* | Italy.
Woolen goods of various man
ufacture are daily exposed for sale
near the door on street tables. A
we drove along in tbc gloaming, we
came suddenly upon the most singular
procession I ban ever seen; sorai:
twenty or thirty men dressed in shin
ing b a«.-k cambric, passed along the
street with quick' and stately tread.
Hie suit covered the entire body from
head Jo foot; but holes weje cut out
for the eyes and mouth. The first
eight carried oa their shoulders a bier,
with a coffin containing a man’s body ;
it too, was covered with the same
black cloth. They marched steadily
along with military preclusion, look
ing neither ro the right nor the left.
They belong to a society of much an
tiquity, the only or.e of the kind in
existauee; they are mostly sons and
men of the bettc-r families, who, do
this as a penace for sin's committed
but men from the humbler walks of
life aie admitted to membership; they
all agree to do these works of mercy in
secret, so th>t no one shall know wlso
they are, or thank them for their good
deed?.
It fulfills the command of Jt»us,
“Do not thy alms befora men, to be
seen of taeu.” It was one of th& most
interesting and impressive sights that
we witnessed in Europe.
candidate for congress in this district
d^es not seem to be very favorably im
pressed with die Democracy an
nounced by Hoa.;(J. B. Wootm in the
speeches ol the latter before^ his con-
siitneiila.
The two met when the campaign
was opened at Nashville, ia ILrricn
county, and Cal. Wooten huvii-g made
a loJJ, pJai»,'fair, 5q*J3re, open-and-
above-board speech', left his constitu
ents to do as they { leased.
Mr. Stevens, the opposing caudi-
date, who’ refused to spesk at th&-
time, *.vss asked by a friend afterward
what he thought o! Mr.* WuofcciTs
* ffbrt.
S xui he, “ itooten made one of tl;o?.*
o!d-Jashione*l harrjn^ucs. Ii he doe?
sot stop taikfog such straight Democ
racy, l will send for Walton to com
here andjou p os lilm.”
Mr. W*(i*on, r.s is will known, i>
the Tuinl party rrprc?c-f&atlvs from
the Tenth district arrJ is anti-Demo
cr&tic to the core. If Mr. Steven?
relies upon - such men es tltat l»e show-
an -antagonism' to ti*c D?mecr.itic
par*y that should promptly Lc met ^t
the billot b: x. If he intends to fight
the D« uiocrallc party, that party
should be notified, espechaliy as Mr
Sttvers i3 seeking the Democratic
nomination lor congress.
ALBlSY FLITS A ILEASI5G
PART AT NE Y ORLEANS.
Tfi3 Lira'. €d ilcdc.-cte K sttioa
YcarcrUcr C.*'*ia'» Golisa: Cor-
(1-to a« d Usd 5ia!eV?»s Ei®-
cj tcuce-AIbaai’a
Sia'n raarmiss S,-M>cior.
ON DECK.
The unterrlfi-d Democracy all over
ibe State is getting a move on and
pretty soon wj!l be 83 thoroughly or-
gar.iz-d as over to fight and clean out
the Third patty.br any other enemy to
a white m :u*s government in Georgia
which may show its head. Third
partyisin, radicalism, carpetbagi«m
and all are hereby put on notice that
the Democracy of Georgia is goiag tu
to iu!c ia the future es in the past
Meetings are “beiiig held ail over the
State In the various counties and reg
ular work will soon begin.—Augusta
Evening Nows.
Don. C. B. Wm t-rt* is a farmer, and
is iio; trying to deceive the farmers cl
this district.
H ox. C. B. Woo ten docs not run
with the Third- party hare and hold
with tlie Democratic hounds.
Eon. v. B. Stevens still-stands in
the position of a Democratic candidate,
seeking Third party votes.
Ron O. B. Srtveils,-of his Third
parry and anti-Dcaincradc support fox
Congrtsi i.i this district, and he would
not be “in it.” ^
Hon. O. B. Stevens has repudiated
the Diuiecratio party. And yet he
seeks an < Ifice at the hands of the
Democrats.
Ip Mr. Suevens, the congressional
candidate, wants the Democratic uom-
ination he should e’ear hii shirts of the
Tuird party blemishes.
Xkv Grecans, La., Ap.H S —
Canons pending tUcir
•leaDiii 'g reporrs over the. c'if r,
b^DT.crs and strrsffierr are 11} Ingfio m
*-v-;ry ourTdicig and pictures of biave
leaders of the Confederate cause hang
everywhe.c, miking an .Inspiring
scene.
Tim'do-vers of every laud shines n
splendaiit ia t shGp windojys^.
- . '
Qn;*mi:,€c3.
Is ft -eni.
Miifcsrv O^y-l»,0C0 people.
t\ i»a*r v L:ii: i: il ^nation bureau
..SA'/ANInAH, ~
TiiENewYork Eveuing Sun tells
i of the following interesting game:
*• 1 he women in sonic of the provinces
of Chili have new and useful pastime.
Sime raw beef is place 1 ’ in the cen
ter of a sheet of adhesive _ily paper,
fleas with which the county is infested
j irrp for the meat, but reach only the
j paper, where they stick. The side on
w hich the fl^.a first reaches the beef
wins. Asminy people can play as
there are two sides to the papsr.- A
, small stake usually gives zjst to the
game.” We would surest that our
Florida neighbors cdoptthD, as they
The r J bird party is io the saddle
but the Democratic party is not
broken and bucks terribly.
Albany sets a good Democratic ex
ample. The people will stick to the
party that sticks to them.
S'democrat never doe3 auything in
a secret, uuder-hand manner. Hence
Democeacy Is for the people.
The last session of the Georgia
Chautauqua at Albany was the best yet.
Albany is now about as well known as
New York, and for this ic is indebted
to .the Chautauqua.—Quitman Sun.
Prresident Harrison is oil lor a
couple of weeks -shooting snipe. Per
haps he was struck his talent.
The daily newspaper of to-day is a
better and more
If the D.*oi icnits of this district are
ro ba duped by ihe dclcarationS of
Ho.». O. B. S:evcrii» it is time lor thtrn
to have a guardian.
It'is a notorious fact that every
riiiril party man m the Second con-
gres-Ionridistrict fa-an-epen supporter
of O. B. Stevens for congress.
The Ne-vs and Advertiser has re
ceived an invitation to be present at
the Merchants Week Association at
Suv-iouali beginning May 9.h,
Hon (J. B. Wooten, a Democratic
candi late for eopgre-s, has never
repudiated the Democratic party.
Can Mr. O. B. Stevens.say as much?
Hon. O. B. Wooten goes before his
constiteents with opea-and-above-
boa“d statements, o* B* Stevens
will n«t meet him, but holds secret
caucuses, in which the Third parly
men are predominant.
Tu
Mcnte Carlo Casiuo has just an-
nouncod to the' public through .the
papers, r.s rtq iired by law, its profits
on the business for tin* past six months.
The concern cleared 22,000,003 francs,
or nearly $G,CC0,0C0.
You can always find Hon. C. B.
Wooten, bat if you want to fiud O. B.
Stevens, you have to get a dark lan
tern and a search warrant. lie
generally found caucusring with the
Third party advocates. Col. Wooten
dees nothin? of this kind.
Mr. Stevens,' the candidate for
congress, sayl that if elected to the
position he seeks, lie will attend all
sessions; will vote on all pending
measures, and wili draw his salary
That will bo u brilliant 'record to com
pare with that of his predecessor, Hon.
H. G. Tuner.
O. B. Stevens, a Democratic .can
dldaie for congress, say3 he will send
ter Torn Wat?on unless Col. Wooten
ceases preaching such good Demo
cratic doctrine and. yet Mr. Stevens
seeks a Dcmtcratic ^nomination for
eongres*.
O. B. Stevens 13 appealing to the
Third parry advocates to remain in the
Democratic fold until the congressional
primaries are over so that they ca
vort for him for congress. What will
he advise tfcetn after the fight is ovei ?
Democrats must stick to their colors or
lose.
Scats time ago the News and Ad
vertiser showed that Hon. O. B.
Stevens had been put forware by
Third party advocates, wha_were ad
vocating his claims for Congress. We
stated .then that we believed Mr.
Stevens would uot^endorse the move
ment, but he has never repudiated it,
and we are constrained to believe that
he favors it7~
For blalant ignorance, editor Chris
topher, of iloaLtzuma, heads the list.
A simple personal of his columns will
convince c veu a bigger fool than he of
this fact.
What can the people promise theru
se! ves by deserting tbc Democratic
paity at this juncture. -Every man
should consider well bis steps before
be leaves the fold ot his forefathers.
Country people are smart as steel
trapsojn tlie political issues oi the day,
while the average town,m'aa is away
behind.—Montezuma Record.
Yes, they are sharp enough to not al
low themselves led along by any of
your vile Republican schemes.
In a recent issue of the News and
Advertiser there was some para
graphs that seems to have stirred u«>
the bell in Christopher the nondescript
editor of the Montezuma Record. He
sterns to have tried to got on the oat-
ride of all the vile rot iu his treacher
ous heart, bus hear him:
The Albany News and Advertiser
says the Democrats ia Congress have
always tought for the best interests of
the masses. How about the Silver bill
you mutton bead. They fougot like
the d—I to defeat it and succeeded.
O’.d vpterats are charmed and eaptf
Vatei by the generous liGrpifcriiiy ol
New-. Orieacs and . tl*e honors paid
Gordon and Longslrcet at the French
Opera House today where ten tboogW
and people cf every nationality
bad assembled. It is -simply bfvon.1
the power of pen to picture the scene
and tell of tb*i tremendous appliust
given when Gerrg'aV gallant Gordon,
stepped upon the stage. He was in :
trod need by Hon. John W. D. O’NtiJ.
of Yir"iuis.
The matchless ekqncuca of thi.
grand anu patriotic ex-Confederate
-oldieT, John B.' GvrdbQ, and ihe con
vincing logic in a?s?r:irg the right
eousuess of Ilia Confederate cau‘e elec
trified the vast audience cnd.hehl them
speil-bound three hours
The moat beau iful picture ka's:wiser,
the young ladies of ibc »?ce :in^ St.it*»
inarebed in the capacity of sponsr-rt
upon the stage, attired in cverii g cos
tumes, bearing beautifuily. UtsCbr.tter:
banners upon which, in letters of gold,
were woven the name ot 'their re
spective States.
Ten thousand people gave the rebel
veil, rising binmltv eousiy, lhus-hou
>>rii*g the fai r representsatives. of til:
r< fi red and cultured people from Vir
ginia to Texas.
Alter the.ovation, the sponsors as
sembled ift the reception partors of the
French Opera House, where they were
introduced to the Daughter of. the
Confederacy, Miss W junta 'Davis,
aIio was wearing deep .mourning in
mem )ry of the South's immortal hero.
Jtflerton Davis.
A presentation, which was one oi
the events of the day, occurred at the
French O^era House during the ct-ro
mony. It was the presentation of a
magnificent fl>ral tlTiring to Miss
Annie Stephens, ‘ a bfeautifu*, ?*fij-.d
and highly iutellig*?nt young I-uiy of
Atlauta, w ho was chosen as Georgia’s
-.l»ontor ai the reunion. The presenra-
tnn was made frein Mayor . »V, II
Giibc-rt, Mr. and . Mrs. C. 31. Clark
and others, of Albasy, by Col. E. R
June 2 , a proiiiiueat yuufig lawyer of
that little city, and the patriotic son ol
a gallant Cbi,frderute veteran.
The design of the olLrlfig represent?
che-Coatoi Georgia iu minia
ture, and Is'composed oi lr.igrant and*
beauiiful flowers. At the top the
word “Consiituribii” is worked i»
floaers. '31m h.fc Iwic-I pillar the
word “Wisdom.” Oa the eenter
“Justice,” unt! tlie right hand side
“Moderation,” the fame words being
printed also in gold letters ou red,
white and blue streamers attache! to
the design.
Yaw -wii! fiafi your weigh at Cas-
WaVii't that b-trl e me j:ist too lot-?
5 Stoyi Price and Marx Smith. The
best btriieeue v am in the world.
Taste was agsnjicrttan Crine in the
Cha-Jt3i qa\ tent every day. He has
an Impediment ia his knees^
We had* to trip Editor Turner cp
on i jnmp ’On_h:ra before we could stop
him ion'g et-ongh to tel: him howdy. *
SinceBIU Ililiman worked elf that
1 her mym*-ter j »ke or. Jim Kemp Capr.
Hobbs has beeu aluit*st dead wkh
envy:'-' ■.
• Wo.got only one .glimpse of Editor
'rie. was-sitting on the
?tsgo RttBiiriiig Gen. Lougstrtet. and
atccpJi^t~ ry .ft''** ff ."fijhc had in
Arid Fits. R vnda'I—uil you notice
what a- time hc’hitt trying to keep
from.'Shilling? If he dldn ? t put cu
brakes licM smile Uy w holc^ale all the
time. . . _
Mr. J. S. Davi3 niadooneof the
bestroa^ded Btil< fperchra at Chaa-
tauqna-Miiifary D;y wff ever listened
to. It v»as a prriett h»t’e g-m. Joe
Davis v. ill land.In Congress some day
if he iaii*t careful.
The slfgiug at the Cliautsuqna was
-imply grand. Mrs, Anna Brile
Cruger, Miss Hail, Mrs. J. M. Tift,
HiavCox, Mrs. Burks, Mrs.- Osbcrr.,
and several others unknown to ns,
captivated and charmed the thousands
of visitors whh the'.r matchless rendi
tion ot various pouul.ir songs.
English Spavin Liniment remove?
-11 Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and- lsietiiiriies from horses. _ Biocd
Spavins. Curbs, Soiiut?, Sweeney,
Rhig-Bijoei Scill.j?, Sprains, and .ali
Swollen Throats, Coughs'.eve. Save
$50 by n«e of one 'bottle. W'arrStrtec
(he most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known; S>kl hy U-dl-mbti & Agai
Co., Drugg!s\ Albany. r
Rivaohal, the French anarchist,
made a full confess!*.».
Some drugglfts may, teil you. thej
have other chill rem**di**s just as good
as Cheatham’s Tasteless _Chill Tonic;
they have not. It i3- the best made
insist upon having it even if the poor
druggist don’t make quite os much a>
he would have done had he sold you
some other preparation. Cure ga tran
teed.
lion.. Albert G, Wakefield, Ban
gor’s veteran lawyer, wear a pair ol
calf.-‘kin- boots that.he has had since
1601, and they are in good condition
new.
&nci:!eii%'Ara:ca
The best salve in the'world foi C t it
ruiscs; Seres, Ulcers, S:i3t RhetL;,
ever Sores, Tetter,'Chapped Hn dr.
bilbl&lna, Corns, and ill Skir.
oiis. and positively cci c.? Files or no
it required. It is guaranteed fc-.givi
arfect satisfactir ^ or mosey i^irnc-
d. Price 2i> eeBis p*r tox.
■*r ssle by Lerist, J* J*a(ar.
■in* ‘iP-wAelv
^SSSOSi .EXtSKUL
PLEASANT I.SiSbTiDBiMK.
For Mliousness and Constipation,
tafc4 Lemon >l*xir.
For Indigestion r.nd foul stomach,
t»y*-1i-mon Elixir.
Far rick and n rvou-he i.lsche, take
Lemon ** l-x:r. ^
For slecpiessocss and nervousness,
take-Lemou Elixir.
Far io»« of appetite and debility,take
L»»mr*n Elixir.
For fevrr*, chilis anil malaria take
Leaicn. Elixir.
Dr. Mizicy’s Lemon Elixir will not
fa-i \ou In any of the above named
dtsrsses, a 1 ! of v/hich arise from 1
torpid dr disc a; ed 11 v r, stomach, kid
ueys orb?»we:?.
P.-ecared only by Dr. H. Mczley,
AUanti, Gi.
A ProElsrat Xlniiter WrltM.
Attcr ten ye^rs of ^reat suffering
from Indigestion with great- nervous
prfi>trat!*j:i, biliontness, disordered
kidney? ami constipation, I have been
cured by Dr. Mczlev’s Lemon Elixir
and r.ow I am a well man.
Key. C. C. Davis,
EM- M. E. Church S*>utb,
No.23 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga.
B«i‘ghor:>Sn?*rJ«r Court.-—
. The . postponed ~spring term of
Dougherty - Superior Court convened
Monday morning; Judge B. B.
Bjwtc preridiug, while Sv'.icltor W.
X. Seehce was at his post a? usual.
The forertoon was taken up In pqll-
g the jurl?s,‘ai:d io the aTieriiom the
JnJgJchargeJ the Grand J.iry. in his
usual able manner. He touched
peciaily upon the unlawful sei:ingof
wr.isk'/ to minors, and ttio vending of
of the ardent ou the S ibbith, to g imb-
iig of ali kinds. He asked' that the
juiy.bgalert to these violations and
evils; auu i: is sure that the evil-doer
will nave to be wily indeed, in the
future, lb escr.peJustice.
Aftt-r the charge of the Grand Jury
rhe-civil docket Avas token up, and
considerable amount of work was dis
pensed with,, though it wes' done
•quietly. Sjoic eases went by dc
fault, others deferred and dismissed.
Following is trie list of thl Grand.
Jury as organizid:
Iu ihe Toll*. -'-T2
»r-M! sslir Greer-is vhe tjcstc «fTryo ong
negro w’emaa who bus stamped 'her
individuality upon the criminal annals
of Albany to such an extent that her
reputation is not at ail enviable.
She ba3 a weakness for appropria
ting to her own u=e the property of
others and looks upon the wino when
It is red—if no or.e is looking.
This-latter trait or rather the two
latter taaits found an exercise or
manifestation on SatunLy lasLlhat rej
soiled in her incarceration on Sunday.
On Friday she was employed as a
domestic in the family ot. Dr. H ago
Robintou and on Saturday was tempt-
ei two strongly a^ she entered the
pantry. Appropriating a bottle of wire
that briongud to Dr. ItobinsAi she in
dulged freely of the mocker.
This led to her arrc3t oa Sunday Dy
Officer Kemp and yesterdav a warrant
was issued against her for larceny
from the hon£e.
J*cob Loren,
Joseph Ehrlich,
3. Rdch,.
Robert Alains,
F. 31, Kendal i,
3> A. Ramsey,
3?3>^Grr» nfSon^*
Levi Sterne,
Driinis Brosnan,
J. \V. Armstrong;
C. W-. Arnold,
W, H. Culpepper,
J. A. Johnson,
N. F. Tift,
ii. CrCox,
Sun Meads,
J. M. CutlifF,
>Iark Smith,
J.L R’cbardson.
Capt. John W. Armstrong wa?
ra^e. forejuan cf tbe Grand Jury
and'Jos. Ehrlich Secretary.
This is as it should ba, and it goes
without saying that thrir • work, as
well.33 the others of t body will be
highly satisfactory to their constitu
ents.
fL A. Tarver, tr. r
W. II. Partridge,
T. D. Dopbnr,
The World’* Columbian EipnltiM.
Send 50 cents to B >nd & Co., 576
R<x>kery, Chicago, and you will re
ceive, post paid, a four hundred page
advance. Guide to the - Exposition,
with _elegant Engravings of ths
Ground^ and Building**, Portraits of
its leading spirits, and a Map .01 the
Cicv ot Okie i2«:; all of the Rtfles gov
erning the Exposition and Exhibitors,
and ail tir ormaiion which can be given
out in adyju cv; of its opening. Also,
•rbii%E'igrovtrg-;jiiid printed informa
tion will bejsent ytut-published.' Ii
nwill i verv v.riuvbfe Book and every
tperso shonld secure a copy. . .
A etblegraui of Monday from SL
Peterfchurg. Russia, states that a steam
Abound from the Persian coast for
Bako, in the Black sea, with two
hundred passengers and a cargo o!
cotton, ha* been lost with all on loird
ia said that the disaster was due* to
c'ja fkct that the steamer was .greatly
overloaded.
A special of. Saturday from Mont
real, Canada, ssv?: Li Patrie, the
leading French liberal organ, hss
erme outflat-flooted for poii:ical anion
«ith tho Uuited Stales.
' Hundreds of people drag c’:*ng
through the ive^rv Slimmer months,
their live3 made ruiser^lde by chfli^
and fever, and who could be well and
happy if they would only take Cheat
ham’s Tasteless Chili Tonic. It never
falis to euro and I3 only 75 e-°ct3 per
bottle. No cure, no pay.”
Mr3. Morton is said to spend as much
money on her gems ss any other wo
man in the capital, and her costumes
aie noted for tasirelegance.
GGriHE BEIT.
An elderly physician, who?? expe
rience with debility and blood diseases
has -been very, informed *he writer
that there was only cue patent medi
cine that he ever recommended his
patients to take, ami that was Dr.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla. He advised its
use as a tonic and alterative. In case
of blood poison it always acts like a
charm. Under its influence sores and
eruptions quickly healed and disap
peared, aches and pains vanished, and
the user of
Dr. J >hn Boll’s Sarsaparilla
soon found himself better every way.
No better blood remedy can posslbly-
be compounded, aad It invariably
gives perfect' satisfaction to the user.
You wrong yourself if yon fail to give
it a trial. It is the very best spring
medicine and blood purifier that can
be made. Large bottle (19*3 tea-3poon-
fulsj $1 00. For sile by druggists. -
_pST , Byron F. Franklin, little
Rock, Ark., writes: “1 was reduced
to almost a skeleton, and so weak I
could barely walk. My appetite and
digestion both were poor. I was ex
tremely nervoa3, sleepless ail nignt
and restless all day. Ceven bottles of
Boll’s Sarsaparilla made me as healthy
and sound as when a boy.”
A Philadelphia Sunday-school teach
er asked a litt’e boy, “Wbat sort of lit
tle boys go to heaven?” The laconic
reply was, “Dead nns.” .
AConaon ^chw Ki-nrdy.
Ia the matter of curatives wbat yon
want 1? something that will do Jt>
work xi hfle you continue to do yours—
•t'-reanfedy that will give you oo-inren-
venteripo nor tnteriere wi*h your husl-
Sueb a remedy is AUock’s Por
ous Piaster. These placers are net
d/; experiment; ,ibeyHbav5 be**n in nse
for over thirty years, and their va'ue
has been attested by the highest
malical aoWioritfes, aswel) ashy resLi-
m >r.ials from those who have used
them. They require^ no change..0!
dirt and are not affected by. wet or
c -Id. Th--Ir action does r ot interfere
with labor oribusiness; you can toil
and y« t be cured while rusrJ at work.
ITj ry -are «> pure that the youngest.
the oldest, the most d^lcote. person of
either sex can ure them nith grear
benelir.
Beware of imitations, and do cot be
deceived by misrepresentations. Ask
for AHcck's, and let no solicitation
or explanation induce von to accept
a substitute.
Claus Sprcckles his sold his Phila
delphia refinery to the sugar trust.
Oar readers will remember what boasts
he made ot fightlrg the monopoly, but
as soon as he i3 offered a big price he
surrenders.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, )
^Lucas County, > j
Frank J. Cheney m&kes oath that
he is-the senior partner cf the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in
the City oi Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of one hundred dollars for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by tfye use-ot Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. v
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In rny presence, this 6th day of De
cember, A. D. ISSG:
A. W. Gleason,
| seal ' Notary Public.
Hali’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internal
ly and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonial?, free.
F- J. Cheney & Co.', Toledo, O.
Sold by DruggisiL. 75o.
A?«t fire Tax ffcofct.
The iecenrlaw creating Boards ot
Equalization for tbe various counties
has left some people to misconstrue
cb** doty of the tax receiver.
For this reasou the following letter
to tiietax receivers of the various
counties is self-explanatory:
Atlanta, Ga., «Iarch29, ’92.—Dear
Sir: Section 2'of the act providing for
a.board of equalization does not mean
thatlhe commissioners mu3t complete
their work within thirty consecutive
days. They cannot meet before the
1st of May, but after that time they
.can meet whenever they see proper
until the usual tune ot closing the
books; provided ali the days of meet
ing, put together, do not exceed thirty
The time for closing your Look3 is not
affected by this law.
Veiy respectfully,
W. A. Wright,
Comptroller General.
Dr. Btrd« A Special!*!,
In the treatment of Diseases of the
R return, Piles, Fistula, Fissure aud
Catarrh*. Also Di3eas*£r Peculiar to
Females, Prolapsus (lulling of The
womb) Leucorrhea, (whites) and
other irregularities of the Catamenia,
(monthlies), ns rooms at Hotel M&yo^
where he may be consulted for the next
ten days, those who are troubled with
•toy of the ab>ve named would do well
to calfbpon the tloctor at once.
Fifty persons were killed In Friday
night’s cyclone in Kansas.
London has a trade journal called
the Stick and Umbrella News.
Otto E.Vallian welder, mayor Ham-
tien, O., ‘ Is only, twenty-fonr years
old.
Pneumatic tabes for mail will prob
ably be in operation „ at the World’s
Fair.
A3 a result of some recent great
coups. Monte Carlo is frequented by
enormous crowds.
Our best friends are thos9„who keep
perfectly quiet when soma one Is enu
merating our virtues.
Massachusetts has more cities with a
population of 25,GOO or over than any
other State in the Union. '
It is estimated that about SOjOOO
horses were ousted from street-car
service Ust year by electricity.
An aged couple reside qt Swain Sta
tion, N. J., the man being 103 years
of age and his gftfg,ninety-three.
*Ia France there are 28,000 peasant
schools, in which arc taught garden
and fruit culture through State aid.
Live fish have been safely sent in
the mail from India to the British
Museum. They are now prospering
in tbe tanks of the museum.
The mines of the world produce
twenty-five tons of gold every week,
but the precious metal remains as rare
as ever.
A case of the United States against
a Chicago bank fer $50,000 damages
has been pending in the courts for
fifteen years.
Royal Baking Powder
Is Superior to Every Other
I
k
[The United States Official
Investigation
Of Baking Powders, recently made, under authority of j
Congress, by the Department of Agriculture, Washing-'
ton, D. C., furnishes the highest authoritative informa-’
tion as to which powder is the best. The Official Report
Shows the ROYAL to be a
cream of tartar baking pow- "4
j . ! T:
-Ti
.*•
der, superior to all others in 0 /
leavening power
:3S
The Liver
Wlien out of order. Involves every organ of
the body. Kcmedies for some other derange
ment are frequently taken without the least
effect, because It Is the liver which is the real
source of the trouble, and until that is set
right there can he »•> healIh, strength, or
comforL in any part of the system. Mercury,
In some form. Is a common specific for 3 slug
gish liver; hut a far safer and more effective
medicine is
Ayer’s Pills.
For loss of appetite, bilious troubles, ccnstb
pation, indigestion, and sick headache, tiie3d
Tills are unsurpassed.
“For a long time I was a sufferer from
stomach. Href, am! kidney troubles, expe
riencing much difficulty in digestion, with
severe pains in the lumbar region and -other
parts of the body. Having tried a variety of
remedies, 'Including warm baths, with only
temporary telief, about three months ago I
began the use of Ayer’s Pills, and my health
is so much imptyrjOij ifljjH 1 gladly testify to
the superior
Manoel Jorge
**Fpr the cm *■
tic Tills are
ever used.*’—'
When*I feel the need of a
Ayer’s Pills, and find them to be more effec
tive tiian any other pill I ever took.”—Mrs.
B. C. Grubb, Burwellville, Va.
I have-found in Ayer's Pills, an invalua
ble remedy for constipation, biliousness, and
kindred disorders, peculiar to miasmatic
localities. Taken lir small aud frequent
doses, these Pills
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment.
A Cure for the Ailments of Man
>
and Beast.
Act Well
on the liver, restoring its natural powers, and
aiding it iu throwing off malaria! poisons.”
— C. F. Alston, Quitman, Texas.
“Whenever I am troubled with constipa
tion, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s
Tills set me right again.”—A J. Kiser, Jr n
Bock House, Va.
The fir.-.t house iu New York fo have
*up anti a bath-tub was one on Cham
bers street, built In 1817 by a Mrs.
clary Jones, who file! only a year or
to since.
In esses where nature intends that
insects shall feefi on flowers at night,
:he flowers they select are all "of
white color.
A kind-hearted man in North Ber
wick, Me., name not given, is abont to
found an asylum for a^ed and infirm
lorses. **
W. H. Gilbert sells ». P. C. a sure
cure ior piles.
Tbe largest chetsrs ever manufac
tured in the world were those made
during the early part of 1S76 and sent
to the Centennial Exhibition. One
was fefi feet and the other twelve feet
high; r he smaller.One weighed twelve
and a half and the larger one over
fourteen tons. Each was bound with
iron hoops nearly an inchin thickness
Wliat Does This Mean?
TVithin the last month the immense
business of King’s Royal Germetuer
Co , has been more tl an doubled aod
urge orders are pouring in from all
lirections. On February 20th i. L.
Lyon & Co., of New Orleans gave
them a caah order lor seven thousand
and two hundred bottles to be deliver
ed at one*. .
It means *
1'. That when such men as General
Longstreet, General ToVoer, Governor
-Hubbard, Col. Avery, R»v. \V. E. G.
Cunningham, Rev. J. B. Hawthoi ne
tnd Rev. Sani Jones try medicin*
and give it their unqualified Indorse
ment the people lielleve them.
2. That Gerrnateur docs all that its
most ardent friends have declared it
would do.
3. That It has mastered LaGrlppe,
Rheumatism* Dysjvp-ia, Nervousdc-
bir!tv, Iosoir r.-i-t. Kidney troubles,
Asthina, Summer' complaints and Ca
tarrh wherever I; has been tried.
4. That tbe discovery of Cermeteur
is the most valuable contribution that
this century has made to medical sci
ence.
As a spring medicine It has no eqnal,
it invigorates the stomach, aids diges
tion, tones up the system and thus
brings health and happiness; # In this
respect no other remedy can compare
with it.
Germateure i3 cot a nauseous com
pound, but as pleasant' to take a3 a
glass oi lemonade, the patient loves it
looks forward with pleasure to tbe
time of taking it.
For sale at $1 a bottle by all drug-
guts. - .
MAXCTACTCIiED BT
KISS’S EOTAL 6ERX4TUER CO. .
AnUTA.CA
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LEISES
▼Moraumi.
Griffiy flat ssl aimyc.
Tbe number of letters received by
members of Congress varies from *five
253 per day, and one member’s annnai
bill fer stamps is said to be $300. _
JaifcjS.T'y.Uio tulvice nf a
the use of Ayer's Mis as a remeay for bil
iousness. constipation, high fevers, and
coltls. They served me better than auything
1 liad previously tried, aud I have used them
In attacks of that sort ever since.”—H. W.
Hersli, Judsonia, Art:.
Ayer’s Pills,
rnzTAUED nr
DR. J. G. AYER & CO., LoveB, Mass.
Bold by all Drnggista and Dealers la Medicio*
RELIEVES all Btcmach. Distress.
REMOVES Nausea, Sense of FoDsossl
Congestion, Pain.
REVIVES Failing ENERGY;
RESTORES Nonna! Circulation, 82ul
Warns to Tor Tub;
PR. fljIBTER MEDICIIIB CO^ St tools. Mm
YOUR
SKIN,
BLOOD,
LIVER,
KIDNEYS,I
BLADDER,
Are they diseased ?
Is a question that affects your life.
Through the stomach—hence through the blood
be cured all diseases cX these organs.
Wooldridge’s
Wonderful
Core),
luxuPAcroesp bt
.wOOLBRIDtSE WONDF/P.'FUL CURE CO-
COLUMBUS, OA.
FOR SALE !!5 ALL DRUGGISTS.
—eaabeonredau Oise
W.W.C.
CHILD BIRTH > • •
• • MADE EASY!
“ Mothers’ Friend ” 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
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
6*
MOTHERS’
FRIEND
WILL DO all that is claimed for
HAND MORE It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Fain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to “ Mothers ” mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
Scatbv express on receipt of price flAO per bottle
B8A0FIEL0 REGULATOR C0. T Atenta. G«-
SOLD BT AL L DRUG GISTS.
THe fbruni
The foremost of our periodicals.**
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.
No 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 bottle oi
Mustang Liniment.
almost every day.
ALBASY, GEO&GLt1,
DO A eSirZBAL EANX1X0
BUSINESS.
Collections Made In Any
Part Of Tlie United States.
Discount approved rime pap«r*
Receive Deposit*—3ubject to cnecks «
right-
(rir^miv.
T. M CARTES,
T. M.TICKSOR
<usnua.i
S. J. Jones.
8. W. Smith, '
Ordinary Dougherty Co*
JONES & SRSSTH,
ATTOR^SYS AT LAW
and Real Estate Brokers.
Money to loan on real estate securities
, S. 33. JOJSTJES,
LAWIEE aa BEAL- ESTATE BRBXEB,
Notes, ^tock3 ami Bonds bought and sold.
Local Agcnt Jcquitablo Building {.nil Loan
Association of Albany, Ga.
Wakhiag:nn,Sl. - - Albany, Ga,
W. T. JOITES,
fcf&sfei? &Uaw,
ALBANY, Gl.
ComraMBaiJ;
W. L. ©AVIS,
Rbysiclgii aod Surgeon,
■Office over D. J. L&xa&r ft Son's Drug
Store. Telephone ”L
OF ALBANY, GA
HONEY LOANED ON APPROVED TZXJB
Hugo I&obmson,
Pliyskian aad Surgeon,
ALBANY, - GJCOttGKA.
Office ia Ventuletto Block. Telephone 43.
Collections Made cn
Any Point.
I, P. BDSBIS, K D.
Physician and Serges
JIavirgpcTinann.i y located here Ires
' ‘ J * * feryices ti
j2 POSITS SOLICITED SUBJECT TO SIOHT
fuTTy tender m? prciri^nonal
citizens of Albany, and surroundi_„
Office on Broad street over Crain «
store. Office hours t :.0 to 11 .*30 a. m.
Beeuicncc on WaoMncton, street
L.Jay. Telephone No. 6S.
To meet a growing public c\nmtnd
atid to encourage economy In tho sav
ings of earnings, this Bank has derided
to allow interest on time deposits as
per agreement.
-John a. Davis,
Presides t.
J. 8. DAVIS.
Cashier.
Office at S. Sfcrac’s store,
guaranteed where othera fsljcd.
«n NATIONAL BAM*
ALBANY, GEORGIA
'HONEY LOMED.
Depssita BecelTCdNafcject ts
Sighs Check,;
A Sami Huh? Suks Tm&£.
Rankera’ auil Uercbaots’ Accocrts
SOLICITED.
COLLECTIONS A
LAB JE COLLECTION BUSINESS
ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY.
• Gold W^ch by crur CInb eyi£
itn. Our 14 karat, patent stiffened
cases arc warranted for 20 years. V/ tlthans
os' Elgin moTeinept, rell*/>le and well-known,
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stem wind and set, bunttni
SOUTH!
SHOH 1 :
And Eusircsc (
Ehcrtband,
Drawing. Typetrritirg, ;
graphy, MstbeniflUc^, f'
taught br proficient h
cf graduates m position
lesreeocth, . Large
Nsioe thlspotper.