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Joey Massey, who is he j tbit lie
should attempt to shape the politics of
:be Second district ?
What does it matter to the- man
who has a crib foil of corn and a
moke bouse full of meat If
isn’t worth t*n cents.
Can a man smoke cigars and- be
religioos? is a question asked by a re
ligious contemporary. Well, that de-
pends on the cigar.
The Georgia KolbT Ufth wflf soon he
tickling the palate of, the north j and
e tsLand depleting
An Interesting Letter
From the Soldiers.
MP LIFE.
the poeket books.
Great is rh«* Kolb Gem.
Work, work,* wore-T» unat this
country netds. Tuis instead of so
•nuch relief, relief, that is clamored
for.
Ben Rusjeli will speak, in Worth
*jounty June 1st. There will be lots
f sound Democracy in what Ben
<ays
We would suggest that the Thomas-
yiljeXews turn its attention to the
Third party iu its home county.
Dougherty county has nosuchatate of
iff ilrs.
Gov. Koctben ruled that naws-
ysper men were entitled to tents In
side oi the camp limits at Camp
.VorLLen. Just like the pure and good
governor he is.
Gentlemen of the Board of County
Jommissionerd, how about those
much needed improvements on the
;ourt house ? It is gettii g time some
improvements were made.
O.ve man in Georgia has bad the
murage to openly leave the republican
oarty. Thai man Is W. P. Bryant, of
Joweta county who had always voted
i Republican ticket.
’Iiigusands of families have been
left homeless and., defeolate by the
recent Hoods In Mississippi. There is
still no end of suffering there and the
Foods have not yet abated.
The twelfth plank would cost the
:overnment millions and millions oi
lollars. vet a great many poor op-
uressed farmers of Georgia favor its
idoption. God save the country.
CARPKT-bsgger Post is still gutting
n his dirty work. If any man ever
leserved to be mobbed, be is that man.
He doesn’t deserve to be recognized as
>eing the equal of the vilest negro in
Georgia.
Ma c sey, McIntyre & Co., would-
be-bosses, sre now out of a job in
fhomas county, since the people who
compose the Democratic party, of the
listrict refused to accept the machine
nade candidate for delegate to tfie
'hicago convention.
The Third party convention will
meet in Camilla on June 8th. This
'act is milking some people very un-
?asy. The convention is for the pur
pose of selecting a congressional can-
lidates.
Tfaa Oailant fffl xrm ef tLe Albany ]
Unirtfs Have Won Fame-l'*l.
Ed Xee Wight, will start
Albany this eve.
The boys will start Tuesday. Sam
Tift and Author Sterne Is spending
the Sabbath ou guard duty. Author
has got on a Yankee overcoat to keep
the rain off of himself. The boys are
j getting fat off of yellow leg chickens
and clabber. I will close. The' boys
send regards to the News and Ad*
vebti-eb and friends. Goodbye.
Y -~3 . J. B. I>. j
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FOURTH PARTY PLATFORM;
A great deal, of attention has • been
given to the Third party and" it is
v*ry well known that there are very
few people who are awan of the fact
that there is a new party in Georgia
Wisbt very Popular Hilt AH-1 now known as the Fourth party. It
s« rsent Col;* CampilmrateA, | evidently means bosloess for i'a plat
form has already been promulgated!
and put before the people.
Despite the fact that a great deal has
Camp N«rth*m, G a., May 2S, ’»2.—I been said against the organlzitlon of a
As your regular correspondent has new party In Georgia, this Fourth
gone home, in response to a telegram party Is. going to take well,. "Bie
from his employer. I will give you a main planks in its platform has a‘
a few dots about camp life of the I great deal to. recommend to the voters.
Fourth regiment:' The Guards are The organizers of the party demand
comfortably quartered and are all I that all who come into their, ranks:
baying delightful times. Some of shall stand flat-footed, without doiibt
-the boys” kicked considerably at or flickering. Here are the planks In
first about the strict military dis- the platform of this new party t
cipline, but have now settled down to - First, we desire to express dhr love
business and everything is moving and approval of all “earners,” and
with clock-like regularity. Our gal- we denounce all those who are forever
lant Colonel extends as many favors and eternally denouncing them as
to all the boys as is consistent with his injurions to the country
idea or strict military discipline. He Second, we are unalterably -and
Is the most popular officer In camj> as I everlastingly opposed to any Third
may be seen every evening by the party.
number of officers that congregate Third, we believe in free and nnlim-
tbere to discuss military matters and ited candy and soda water,
talk camp life, to besbort,every offi<*r Fourth, we believe in a
and private In camp is in love witb.the tax on old bachelors wheren 1th to
Colonel. I meet the expenses of the government.
The Guards are considered by every Fifth, we are of the opinion, after
one to be the best disciplined company having carefully, prayerfully, and for
in the Fourth regiment and years pondered over the matter, that
put up decidedly the matrimony ia by all odds the happiest
finest drills of any company In camp, and most desirable state of man or
Their headquarters are visited every I womanhood as well as the most bene-
day by numbers of yonng ladies who flcla] to the nation; and we call upon
come to er joy a few hours with the mil true lovers of their country to
handsomesrof the handsome soldier come at once to the rescue and unite
laddies. The boys are going to pat with ns.
up an exhibition drill by written re- ho yon see the campaign Is opened
quest of twenty young ladles who are in living earnest and will be run from
coming out to witness It this evening, now until the first day of January ’S3
The young ladies of Griffin have hoo- with ail the zest and desperation that
oredithe Guards- with more attention four years of accumulated wroDgs can
than any other two companies in the give to a party.
camp.
Capt. Wooten was in command of ‘T tb .',v iUi , r<i _*l
the 21 Battalion ofthe 4th Beg,. Jbe Albany Guards Albany pride,
meat yesterday and be «qui tt edTS- d “’ ° prak '°
self with such credit that noone knew d ^^ ,eIr, “V at Camp Nothen,
but that he bad commanded a battalion g5^ N * w8 ” yS: w
1 The Albany Guards, Capt. Wooten’s
M JOES, ES|,
Is a CanEiH'ate. for the
Legislature. .
HIS CANDIDACY ANNOUNCED.
WHO ARE BOSSES?
Is it Hobbs, Triplett & Co., or Mc-
ntyre, Massey & Winter?
A great deal has been said through
the columns of tfce Evening News of
fhomasyUie .In regard to the district
committee’s sc fen in regard to pri
maries.. The action of the committee
has been severely and unjustly criti
cised, and that by the very parties
who are now trying to dictate the poli-
tles-of Thomas county, Messrs. Mein
tyre, Massey and Winter. -This fact,
‘iie-r.'W.iiYiiiiit'br Mi.nV fromiu- and tbo remit of that meeting
,.«t .M f .* .0 -p b0
.’lake llitlliccnna
Arc pis ana Will Go J5*rnre. iJie
IJrniocrmic t’oarjiiticn.
warm iti r ^^
Every Democrat should make it his
business to **>lk to all those inclined
toward t'eT ird party and endeavor
cd show the i the great error they
villi'mm,* if they persist in going
<vitb tha' *v- 4 «*
AH Auniho t ailter lias at last smiled
u O tr section and the cooling, refresh
ng showers of Heaven have fallen
giving Hie and vigor to all vegetation,
ind inspiring all with renewed hope
ind energy. Devouc thanks have
been returned for Sunday’s refreshing
howers which was so greatly needed.
Massay, one of the would-be-bosses
Thomas county run aga : nst a snag
when he attempted to assail the ve
racity of Capt. C. P. Hansel!, who is
gentleman of honor and whose rep
utation is unsullied. Boss Massey
cackled the wrong man.
Lieutenant Sattkklkk has been
relieved of his duties at'Camp Northen.
seems that the Lieutenant tried to
oust the newspaper boys at the camp
and now it is Lei tenant Satterlee.
lust so whenever you fool with a
newspaper man.
Winter says he is no carpet-bagger
but was born and raised iu Georgia.
Well, we are gltd that there is one
redeeming feature about him. He
may be proud to call the state of Geor
gia his home but we do not think the
«tate is proud to call him a native
oorn citiz?n.
aii hiu life The Guards are as proud ^Tuners'. the cXk dGUiny
of their handsome Captain as they company in camp. When the Guards
can be and are only too glad to obey | go upon the field soldiers from all the
his every command. Lieuts. Tift, I coa, P aD i efl torn out to fee them drill.
Cox and Wight have all had the com- And theD W e And in the Atlanta
pany out “on drill” and have each JoUTa *l following handsome and
been highly complimented on the way we " deserved notice:
they handle the company and on their Mach favorite comment has been
excellent soldiery bearing. The
Young Ladies Calllllon Club of Grit- The boys have in Captain Wooten
do gave an elegant Leap Year Ger- an excellent commander, and they
man in honor of the military at Camp j ar ® soldiers of whpm any" commander
Northen, invitations were issued >nd “^wears, at his side the
engagements made by the yonng la-1 handsomest sword in the camp—one
dies. Ths Guards were shown more mounted with gold and very elaborate-
atteutions and had as many represent-
atives as auy other company. Sergt.
Davis, Corp. Nelson and “Private” after his marriage; P ’
Gilbert were “The Belles” of the eve- And then glancing over another
ning in lieu ot the fact that they were Savannah News another pleasing para-
the finest dancers in the halL Sergt. graph is found. It is ss follows:
Coles received compliments every day The Albany Guards is the star corn-
tor the maimer in .which he tills his I pany of the Fourth. The members of
office. Capt. Field and Lieut. Batter- tbls command and the Greens have
lee both United States officers h.*. st roek up a friendship and visit eaeh
lee, noth united states officers, other’s streets nlghtiy. The boys of
pronounced him Uie best orderly acr- the Fourth are having plenty of fun.
geant on the grounds. Day before yesterday they captured a
■ camp notes. negro boy who was going through
Many are the murmurs at 5
es is a candidate to
fie ifce
cpbf lA’Dl ^yesterdoj
oiks ^clmike tire -race,
nuEDerouslv signed by some
ol the most-pi;ou|iient ci|z2ns.
Mr. Johei accepted the invitation
and kfll- bear the. Democratic
ord in life ipproschIng^cofitest...
respectfully-request you to ai
name to go bstore the L'onnt;
cratic convention jk 4
represent!
next Legia
J E Crossland,
N L Ragan,
S Sterne,
Hugo Robinson,
TUomasville, the plans and methods
adopted show the utter falsity nf these
gentlemen and the cause they repre-
What right have they to de
mand of a true and loyal citizen the
iigreement that he would not attempt
to vault his ambition or to represent
s county fn any deliberative body
r or during the present campaign?
\frliat. grave offense had he as aciti-
zC'fl of Tnoaias county been guilty
that he should yield to the demands
and bow to the decree of them, such
ilfic&nt men as they
tatiye ot. said county in the
gislature: 5 IH f- ,J
Sam .W Smith.
J Shelton Davis,
H Farkas,
Marcus Crine,
zmm ^
B K Smith, W S Fleming,
RLRachals,
The above^signatures^ are only a feV
the d-iy - ; of speech
i - . l«» a:: end, and are the people of
Thomas county subjects of these men
who seek only their owu self aggran
diaptnent?
No! And the day of retribution
near at hand.
Johu Triplett’s vindication is nearly
complete, and the people of Thomas
county will yet honor him more, for
is interest in their behalf and his
loyalty to the Democratic party.
After MlerensJ Scalp
Below will be found a special from
Thomasville to the Savannah News.
The special will be of consideral
interest to our readers. Here it is i
THomasville, Ga , May 28.—The
News correspondent was informed
fa
their camp and for half an boor bad a
. , „ , big time scaring the darkv. They
when the familiar voice of Sergt. Coles j told him he was to be shot and would
Tom Watson, the political renegade
will address Winter’s packed Stevens
convention in Thomasville next month..
Massey aad the bosses just did hold
he Third party long enough to
let the machine convention get in it3
work- But we guess they don’t care
now that they got the Third party to
endorse Dummy Stevens. It’s well
that they did, because the Democrats
of the district will never endorse -him.
Capt. Dick Hobbs is undownable.
—Quitman Sun,
Hanlon crowds a great deal of bard
-omrnoD sense, for which he is noted-,
that one line paragraph. Capt.
Hobbs is a Democrat and it is a very
hard matter to down a Democrat,
Desperate c fi* rts are being made
to organize a Third party iu Berrien
county. These are desperate men,
these Third party measures, and they
resort to all sorts of fellows. It is
hoped that Berrien county will prove
proof against them.
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BROWS’S IRON BITTEBS.
Robert G. Mitciikll has declined
fin illy to he a candidate for Congress
the Second. There is growing
probability that the race will be made
Captain Ben E. Russell. May be
gain the triumphant victory he de
serves of the Democracy of that dis
trict.—Brunswick Times.
Cot.JB.lj. UlgXat.
Col. Ed. L. Wight, of Albany, Ga-,
Colonel 4:h regiment Georgia volun
teers, -began military service as pri
vate in company K, 13th regiment
Georgia volunteers, at the. age of 16
years. Hi* first service was rendered
In Tennessee and the last years of the
war were spent in the valley of Vir-
gml^urjer
Inl873 he joined the Atlanta Cadets
and continued a member of the same
. dntil 187*, when he removed to AI
Our waiter*, headed by Frank Hop- Albany Guards were bany, H h»n be has since resided
kins, do their duty well, and the bojs home yesterday- M**.» : T„.i«ilre tk. A, ha „*h.
have unbounded respect tor them. As The A,ban y Gu&rds were well rep-
to that cook “he Is out of sight.” resented at the dance last night and
* I the fact that they were all good dao-
Every evening when the Regimental I cer3 niade them very conspicions as
bands begins to play “The Girl X Left well as popular.
is heard calling “All cut for Seville.” only have pleaded aud cried until his
It Is astonisning how quickly the boys ejW 018 relented andtnrned him loose.
... «f.i! !„» „h,- Unni’i.n needed no urging to leave- the
cau fall iu when Frank Hopkins ,-roiinde, and proved himself a good
sings out “dinner.” |jong distance runner.
The Griffin Call, of Sunday has sqme
Guard Mount Is the prettiest of all I pleasant-things to say ot the Albany
the military ceremonies and crowds Guards which Is reproduced below:
come oat to see it every evening. | S 5r gt. Cook and privates Weiss and
Behind Me,” Joe Hilbert sings, “Bite | Sargt. Davis of the Albany Guards
Me in the Bar With Your Wisdom was one of the most graceful daocers
Tooth, &c.” The boys know the rest, and one the most popular participants
of the dance last night.
'Shooting craps” teethe go” Corporal Manny and Private Wes-
and any time during the day you can toa of the Alba Gaards were sore ,
^ ’’ Y^ rnT meren ” ’ “Tu“: "''■o-’ay n!ght by being
Dick ” “Biz Joe ” ' U PU ‘ ° D 8,H,ra dUty jU8t ** tl,e hour of
Alien, AAig ooe. an engagement they had to call on a
Whenever a pretty girl passes Lieut. p0 P uIsr *0“°* ° f Gri ®°-
Cox “Winks the other eye” and Sargt,.Stern, the official acting Qpar-
makes his best bow. | termaster of the Albany Guards, is one
of the handsomest yqung men In camp
Ex-Corporal Gilbert U the leader ot I and equally as clever and congenial,
“cboir” that furnishes many pretty Private Vason of the Albany Guards
songs fot the visitors at the camp. is just recovered from the effects of a
T, .m., -, . „ severe fall which he.bad while going
Lient. Tift keeps a photo, of Young onguarddaty Wednesday night, he
Lieut. Tift” in a very conspicuous in co nuct w!th , 8ftlmp an „
place that all the young ladles- will fimn( , knocked down the s t-
know he Is a married men. | comD , and u we ll as three other reliefs.
Mejor Jim Guerry is here and is the 1 Private Fleming is an exceedingly
some congenial fellow. All of our | mllIitir y liko j°U"g nian but tht-r), the
boys stand In with the Major. Albany Guards are noted lor sach as
’he.
Adj. Love Wilder keeps the staff I Quite a noticeable spectacle up in
officers laughing all the time. Love | the ^7 yesterday was the eve gla=s cm3
squad from the Albany Guards escort-
ing their old veteran friend Mr. W. D
Col. Wight has appointed Llent. I ^aan out to the company’s quarter
j In ISyo ne/uneg tee Albany
which he commanded until 1381, when
he left Albany. Returning in 1887 he
; organized the Jickson Light artillery.
‘ After the lapse of two yea r s he wa3
ii-iiisfcarjU^
the following is hi3 reply :
Messrs. J. E. Crossland, S. J Jones,
S. Sterne, S. W.Emltb and others.
GKNTLKilEV :
Your'fl itter'ing compliment express
ed ia your petition, req testing that 1
submit my name to the next Demo
cratic Convention for representative
from Dougherty county
predated. ,.
Recognizing the
enterprising citizens
said petition, hence-1
to allow the use of
furtherance of the w
ocratic party, giving yt
ance that!f elected to t
will exert w?ry effort to be faTthlul
and zealous in serving the. people.,of
myconntv. YeryRespt.
May 23th 1S92. E. R. .’ones.
wSsspe "isaii's
already mide an enviable reputation
for himself at the bir and before-.-the
people as a gifted an d accomplished,
orator.
He is in every way well qualified to
bear the -honors gof the office with
redit toj himseli; an^ honor tj
conittituepfs.; ? * “ ^ " J
is t^p well known to tl& people
of 0ba%mh efvdbutyro ntfetfatf intro
duction in these columns.
. So far he is the dTITy annoui
didate in thaJifild. and as usual, the
is’ the first to
ople. §
t news to ths
friends atxd admirers, of
to know thkt he is in
«-a>B ; - . . ... . . ,,
today by a most prominent man who
participated in the Third party raly
in Miirphy’s district, that the intention
of it-was, to defeat O. B. Stevens. He
also said that three or four men fixed
the programme lor the recent mass
meeting ia Thomasville, and that the
body cf the voters even in the Alii
auqe, had nothing to do with it, and
moreover that if they had the result
would have been greatly different. He
also said, and was confirmed by anoth-
member of the same Third party
highly ap- , noven ient, that the Alliance politically
was dead; that many sub-AllIances
ot many Gren ceased to meet, and
county on - v h it l.'-'e was left had gone into the
People’s party. That a great body
of the Alliabcemen were Third party
pec pie, and their objection to Mr.
Stevens was that he was straddling,
* telling the people he believed in the
Thhd party doctrines bat that he was
a Democrat, The Fine Hill sub-Alli
ances in this county met yesterday
and j fined the Third party.
again requested to take command of
the A 1ho>>,r 1-nor^o nrhtnk
The Savannah Press wants the
Second district Democrats to nominate
Hon. Benjamin E Russell for con
gress. Bussell is the man.—Darien
Gazette.
Bright Ben Russell is running a
winning canvass and his friends are
legion.—Savannah Bress.
Ex Fostoiaster-Gexerai. ■ Dickin
son says there is no longer any Demo
cratic situation. ‘‘Everything,” be
said, “is settled. Mr. Cleveland will
be the nominee. The c uttire country
lias spoken for him. The machine
politicians have gone down. I have
just seen Hr. Cleveland and found
him a3 serene and free from care as
ever.”
Deacon SurHEKsox hss withdrawn
from the race for county treasurer ol
Thomas county. Here Is his reason in
his own language: “My high calling,
as a minister, cannot, by my consent,
be drawn Into the slums of politics.”
Mr. Stephenson wonld haYe the peo-
ph believe him to be a magnanimous
man, when Iu troth he Is a most in
consistent oue. However “all Is well
that ends well.” ’ —■* rr - L .--
1 ; -jayracai* •> •
Tift adjutant of the Second Battalion, I Private Davis of the Albany Guards -
aud Major Guerry has appointed Fergt. is just at present suffering from the
Davis Sergt. Major. This is another effects of an over bate of turnips,
compliment to the Guards. | Mrs. F, L. Wilder, the accomplished
™ k v . _ .wileot Adjc. F. L, 'Wilder, of the
Clever Welter Mann spent yesteriUy Fourth Hegimenc, was the guest ofthe
with ns, he report* everything o. k. at I RegimenUl headquarters yesterday,
home.
We will return Tuesday evening.
Love to all the fair lassies at home.
Yours respectfully,
B. AS.
CampNoetoix. Ga., May. 29 Just
had a rain and the boys are glad of it,
as llie dust has been awful hard on ns.
The -boys jre sll gone to cbnrch
today.anil only a few ol ths boys In
camp. I am sitting In front of Carl
Weston's tent and he Es sound asleep.
I spend most of my time with the
regulars, obtaining instructions how to
clean guns, etc. . Sergent Coles left
this morning for borne with much re
gret by the company. I will leave for
Tennessee Monday to spend a week.
Walter Jackson Is very much pleased
with the camp. He does not want to
leave. There Is a news batcher that
comes around every eve with the
News axd Advestiser for sale. The
old veteran, W.D. Mann, was enjoy
ing the hospitality of the soldier boys
yesterday.
Mrs. Love Wilder also was out to
see her better half and the Guards
yesterday. Col. Wight and our mark
in'.! it was regreted that her stay was
so short at Camp Northern.
All of Albany is proud of the excel
lent way the Guards are conducting
themselves, and appreciite the many
compliments showered upon them.
They are by far the most popular boys
in camp and their drills are the finest
given by any company in camp.
Albany will welcome “the boys”
with open arms upon their arrival this
evening.
It is a truth in medlcene that the
smallest dose that performs the cure Is
the best. Da Witt’s Little Early
Kisers are the smallest pills, wilt per
form the care aud are the test.
Help Wanted
To spread the good news, that a: last a
remedy ha? beeu found which i- a cer
tain sure cure for coughs, colds and
kindred diseases. Hassons Syrup of
Tar is the came of this medicine,
which is compounded from the best
and purest materials, and will always
give relief. If you have a cough at
tend to it, do not let it get worse, but
buy a botttle of Hasson’s Syrup,
which is guaranteed to relieve or thr
money refunded. For sale by Hils-
man <& Agar Co.
Albany Guards, which hetiid^ '
In March, 1SS3, he was elected
Lieut. Colonel of £he^battalion.
i Col. Wight is a gentleraau of prom
inence in Southwest Georgia,mid is.
thorcughly identified with the inter
est of hirtown, where he is- honored
and respeeted by all who know him.
He has been mavor ofthe city of Al
bany and has been repeatedly elected
on the board ot aldermen of that
driving and progressive city.
Personally Col. Wight is a thorough
type of f. southern gentleman, having
been born in Newton, Baker county^
Ga., where he was raised. One of the
highest marks of esteem that has been
shown any officer is the tribute that
his subordinates pay him by,their loy
alty and obedience to liia commands
without murmur!
Ia Albany he is engaged in a .large
commission business and his financial
standing is only exceeded by his pop-
nlarity. As an olD jer in camp3 or a
citizen In private life he alike, possesses
esteem of all.”
The above from the Griffin Call will
of interest to Col. Wight’s host of
The gallant soldiers ofthe Fourth
are winning many praises for their
soldiery bearing in camp.
Ben Rasxcll in tbe Race.
Thomasville, Ga., May 27.—Ed^
Itor Ben Russell Is iu tbe city to-day-
t He was seen tonight by the r onsiitn-
tion correspondent. Editor Bussell is
in the race Jor congress from this dis
trict. This is the first official and
nouncement. His candidacy lias been
an open secret for' some time. He
to SnmnerJ' Worth county. 01/the
1st, where he will open his campaign.
From there he goes to Adel, Berrien
tounty. He has b*»eii doing good
work for Mr. Turner id'the eleventh.
It is very likely that Mr. Turner will
take- a .band ip the second before
the campaign closer. Mr. Russell is
going inW tlie- fight -as a straightout
Democrat. The contest in this dis
trict promises to be very warm.
The above from the Atlanta Consti
tution will be read with pleasure.
But tbe correspondent is mistaken
in one thing. The News axi> Adver
tiser announced bis candidacy two
;s ago,-as it usually gives the
news fresh. , :
A Pleaiosl Evening.
The ladies of the Episcopal church
will give a festival on the court bonse
grounds on next Wednesday evening,
and everybody is invited to attend.
The evening will be a very delight
ful one in every respect, for the ladies
in charge of the; affair will spare no
effort to make ths occasion as pleasant
as possible for ail who attend.
And everybody shoald go and
.]>diea for it is given for a
it should be a pleasure
to all to patronize the festival.
The Work Progressing.
The work of numbering the houses
of tbe city U progressing as rapidly
as It is possible to carry on such work.
Mr. O. L. Shropshire, who has the
work In charge, informed a News and
Advertiser reporter yesterday after*
noon that he would soon have all the
houses on Washington street num
bered.
When this work is completed it will
prove a great convenience to the citi
zens of Albany and strangers.
Cbaaes ot is u.asu,
As will be seen: from & notice pub
lished elsewhere Mr. R. L. Racbals
b%9sold out his music business to bis
son Mr. T. M. Rachals, who will con
duct the business at the same stand.
M r. Tom Rachals is a very popular
young man and possesses all the bus!
ness qualifications necessary to make
success in his business.
The News and Advertiser wishes
for him' unbounded success and be
speaks for him a liberal share of the
public paU’onage. .
Electric Bitters*
This remedy is becoming so we I
known and so popular as to need n
special mention. All who have use
Electric Bitters sing the same song o
praise.—A purer medicine does no
exist and it is guaranteed to do al
that Is claimed. Electric Bitters wij
cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys, will remove Pimples, Bolls, Sa!
Rheum and other affections caused bv
impure blood.—Will drive malaria
from the system and prevent as well as
cure all malaria fevers.—For cure ol
headache, constipation and 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.
fORIHERN ASSIES POST.
bngger Post and his wife should- be
J forever ."ilenced by the people of Geor
gia.
They are sowing the seeds of dis
cord and discontentment wherever
they go and in their every utterance,
and should be stopped at any cost.
Georgia cannot afford to have her
fair name blackened by the utterances
of these vile usurpers upon her bounty
and hospitality.
Let the people of Georgia rise up
enmasse and set the seal of condemna-
io upon their methods and
practices.
Let them rally around Governor
Norlhen aud Dr. Whitley who have
been so nobly Ad rightfally cham
pioned the" cause of the people and
help to rout these sowers of the3e vile
Republican measures from among
Highest o^all_in_Leavening Power—U. s. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17,1889.
THE GOVERNOR SCORES THE
THIRD PARTY LEADER.
He Traduces Proof of Hi> Charge
Agaia«t P*«t and IT in Wife—Con
vfctmg Them Out of Their Own
31outtu-Mome I’otvrinciag Fact*
and Document*.
WXeeektoh, G*., May 23,-^Gov-
ernoi- Northern opened his speech here
today by saying that belore he pro
ceeded to discuss the political issues of
the day, ho desired to make 90nie state
ments personal to himself in which all
the people of the state were interested, ^j-e people of our beautifully sunny
He said that two w-eeks ago he had
the honor to speak to the people of
Hancock, his home county.
r e found it necessary to give
some information about Post, as he
was chairman of the people’s party In
this state and the editor of the party’s
organ.
To these statements, the governor
said, Fust had seen fit to reply in a
card, which appeared in the pres3 of
the State.
Here the governor read Post’s card
land then said:
LOOKS UKE U— L.
“Some man has said: “Politics
war and war is hell.’ This loots' like
it.
“Circumstances forbid that I should
reply to this card as it deserves,
shall simply establish my statements
and then dismiss Post to tbe contempt
he deserves.
Let me say that no man has greater
respect for tree womanhood than I,
No man will apologizo for an injury
done true womanly character sooner
than f.
“But I must bo allowed further to
say that when Mrs. Lease came all the
way from Kansas and stood iu the hall
pf the house of representatives of this
suteand denounced the democratic
party in terms ofrage.as she said: j
hope the third party will open a fur
row deep enough to bury the two old
partiea so deep that they may scratch
through
AND GET TO DILL,
it was the most painful spectacle that
ever occurred in our political history.
“I never heard her speech, btit the
newspapers say she made it.
“I leave yon to say how near a par
allel to this was given ns when - Mrs,"
post came down from Chicago, entered
the political arena, got opon tbe stump
and herself denounced, the Georgia
democracy and vlllified Georgia demo-'
erats. I never heard her speech.
Here Is what the paperasaid about It:
WBAT ICES, POST SAID.
Mr. Post and bis wife both spoke
at Rivertown; In Campbell •.oanty, last
week.
“Mrs. Post took occasion to say that'
tbe democrats need not howl so much
In tbe south, that tbe negroes were as
good as the democrats,
“The people told Post that lr it had
been be that said.it instead of his wile,
they wonld have put him in the river.”
The governor tluMa-aAld be- thought
tbe time had come for somebody to
condemn such methods,'and be would
nave the courage to do ft. He then
said:
BABB LICKS FOB FOST.
“Now Post says my statements are
not true. You most understand that
Mr. and Mrs. Post are Identical In
their religious beliefs. I charged that
Mrs. Post was scattering abroad
A DAMNABLE HERESY.
“Let me convict them from their
own months.”
He then read lrom an interview
published In the Atlanta Constitution,
February loth, 1891, giving Mrs. Post’s
peculiar views on “mental science,”
He commented on tbe views quite
length, and then established the in
terview by reading a tetter from Mr.
Fermor Barrett, saying, In part, ‘.‘Sale
seqneutly, Mrs. Post read the article
it appeared in tbe Constitution, and
heartily endorsed the same in a con
versation with me, thanking me more
than once.”
He then said:
( have established tbe statement
that be is an infilel, and tbat bis wire
receives more than one thousand dol
lars a month for her publications, and
that they are scattered over the land'.
Southland.
Let our people denounce them in
such tones as will cause them to
- neak away to some place In keeping
with their kind and the doctrines they
preach,
It is due to the virtue and purity of
our Southern womanhood and the
chivalry and integrity of Georgia’s
noble sons that they be silenced, and
never more let their vile utterances be
heard in Georgia assemblies.
Silence them at any cost, forever
and forever.;
.-Scuffling For Dollar*.
To get the dollars we have to scuf
fle for them— qo mistake about that
but there are different ways of
goiogaboutit, and II yon are not sat
isfied with your progress at present,
then write to B. F. Johnson & Co.,
Richmond, Va., who can give you a
good pointer or two. Read carefully
their advertisement in another col
umn, and write them at once. “Tbe
early bird,’’etc.
It used to be all expressed In “tbe
pen is mightier than the sword.”
But now, the typewriter is mightier
than the tor;,- ; —boat.
1 jkitzd States Marshal’s Office, )
Northern District of Georgia.f
Atlakta, Ga., J.1D. 28,1892.
Dear Sirs:—At the instance of a
frier : I began the use of your Elec
tropoise a few months since. I had
been suffering for some t’me with
rheumatism, and had lost faith in all
the numerous remedies 1 bad tried, anil
consequently bad no faith In the Elec-
tropoise. In a short time I was great
ly benefitted, and now, while not
cured entirely, I believe that eventual
ly acure will be effected.
In thla connection I would say, tbat
had been troubled for years with
constlpatiou,’aod took medicine each
week to correct this. I have taken no
medicine for this trouble since I began
the use ofthe Electropoise—about five
months since. So you see yonr Elec-
has accomplished much for
Too much can not bo said in its
praise.
I applied It also in a severe case of
La Grippe, and it acted like a charm.
No other remedy was applied, so I
suppose It is proper to conclude that
the Electropoise effected the cure. I
would not part with mine for any
amount. “
■ Very respectfully,
O. E. Mitchell.
,A 40-page book, describing great-
ment and containing testimonials from
tU sections, aud for tbe cure of all dis-
', mailed free oil application. Ad-
■Iress Atlaxtic Electeopoise Co.,
45 Gould Building, Atlanta, Ga.
In tlio London znological garden an I
is exhibited which is nearlv a foot,
long. The “aepyornis,” the bird
which laid It, is only imperfectly
known by Its fossil fragments. .
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Give us a call—“ We will do the Best.”
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Many of our most beautiful and ac
complished ladies die before they have
reached the prime of life. Of those
who live to middle age only one in two
hundfed is sound; tbe other one. hun
dred and ninety nine are sufferers.
Why 4s. it? Self-neglect. Tbe shat
tered health can be restored; the home
made happy, and your life lengthened
if yon commence at once.
“Rose Buds” have been nsed for 20
years in the private practice of one of
the most eminent physicians of Paris,
and the following diseases and their
/’istressing symptoms yield to them
like magic: Ulceration, Congestion
Rupture
and Miscarriages. One package of
“Rose Buds” will make a new woman
of yon. (Lencorrhea or Wnites are
generally cured by one application.)
Price per package (one months treat-
) $1.00 sent by mail post paid, se-
picked. Tbe Leverette Specific
Paris annually expends $ 0,840 for
the maintenance and planting of her
trees.
Pronounced Ilopil cfcfc, Yet Sand,
* Fr^nn a letter written by-Mrs. Ad»
E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote:
“Was taken with a bad cold, which
•Settled on my Lungs, cough set In and
finally terminated in consumption.
Four doctors gave me up, saying I
could live but a short time. I gave
myself up to my Saviour, determined
If I could not stay with my friends op
earth, 1 wonld meet ray absent ope*
above. My husband was advised to
get Dr. King’s New Discovery for eon
sumption, coughs and colds. 1 gave it
a trial took in al), eight bottles; ithas
cured me. and thank God I am now a
well and hearty woman.” Trial bot
tles free at H. J. Lamar & Son’s
Drugstore, regular size, 50. and $100.
Fannie Kemble is eighty-two, and
can ouly write a letter when a friendly
hand guides the pen across the paper.
A Common .*«n»f Hexnedjr.
In the matter of curatives what you
want is something that will do its
work while you continue to do yours—
a remedy that will give you no incon
venience nor interfere with your busl-
3. Such a remedy 13 Allock’s Por-
Piaster. These plasters are not
an experiment; they have been in use
for over thirty years, and their value dyspe|
ha3 been attested by the highest thardi
medlrri authorities, as well ashy testi
monials from those who have used
m. They reqnire no change oi
diet and are not affected by wet or
cold. Their action does not interfere
with labor or business; you can toil
and yet be cured while hard at work.
They are so pure that the youngest,
the oldest, the most delicate person ot
either sex can use them with great
benefit.
Beware of imitations, and do not be
deceived by misrepresentations. Ask
for Allock’s, and let no solicitation
or explanation induce you to accept
a substitute.
Some of the Grand Army boys may
i interested in the following '
lex. B. Pope, A. D. C., Com
Dep’^ Tenn., and Ga. He
“We have had an epidemic of i
ing cough here, (Stewart, Tenn ,) and
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has
been the only medicine that has done
any good.” There is no danger from
wheoping cough, when this reined v is /T7 ,.*.** . T"T 7
freely given. I: completely controls’ r,lc Chicago University is to hsve a
rlie disease. 50 cent bottles for sale bv ! two-hundred-thousand-dollar gym-
Hilsman Agak Co. i oasium.
’irterville, Cal., has an apricot tree
five feet one inch In circumference.
TtieVFcrld** Columbian Cxpwitlra.
Send 50 cents to Bond & Co., 576
Rookery, ChicsgOf and you will re
ceive, post paid, a lour hundred page
idvance Guide .to the Exposition,
with elegant Engravings of the
Grounds and Buildings, Portraits of
«a leading spirits, and a Map of the
City of Chicago; all of the Rules gov
erning the Exposition and Exhibitors,
ind all information which can be given
out In advance of its opening. Also,
»ther Engravings and printed informa
tion will be sent yon as published. Ii
willb x verv valuable Book aod every
person should secure a copy.
Within the past lew weeks Seals and
Arctic loons have beeii caught off the
Connecticut coast.
THE ONJL.Y O.'tJE bVSlt EKUVTKD.
Cats Y«tt Find tad Herd?
There Is a 3-inch display advertise
ment io this paper, this week, which
has no two words alike except one
word. The same Is true ot each new
one appearing eaeh week, from the
Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house
places a “Crescent” on everything
they make and publish. Look for it,
send them the name of the word, and
they will return you Bonk, Beautiful
Lithographs or Samples Free.
Forks were not introduced info
England natil the reign of James J,
in the seventeenth century.
Over $150,000 paid by the consumer
In Texas alone last year, for Cheat
ham’s Chill Tonic. We offer you this
year, Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
for the same price, 75 cents per bottle.
It i3 identically the same with the ex
ception of taste. It is so improved
you wouldn’t recognizs It, but its
qualities are unimpaired. Guaranteed
to cure. Try a bottle and be convinced.
l»V«pcp«ia.
Nothing is of more importance In
the treatment of persons inclined to
psia, or actually suffering fiom
isease, than the question of the
keeping up of a healthy action of the
digestive organs without recourse to
artificial methodscathartics or laxa
tives. Humphreys* Specific No. 10,
guickens and corrects the digestive
powers with the aid of such means,
and prominent physicians deem it a
necessary adjunct of the sick room.
m
Mass.
339 Washington St.,
Boston.
5-10
■Helena’s (Mont.) sapphire and ruby
beds comprise 8,000 acres.
The People*! Preference. -
“The people of this vicinity insist on
having Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
and-do not want any other,** says John
V. bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana.
Theireasou is because they have found
it superior to any other, especially for
•he grip and the cough which so often
follows an attack of the grip. 25 and
50 cent bottles tor sale by H. J, Lamab
& Sons, and all Druggists.
“What’s your son Josiah doin’?”
said a neighbor to farmer Begosb.
“trail,” was the reply, “he thinks he’s
liggirPbait, bnf he’s makin’ garden.”
A wild steer dashed Into a New
York grocery store Thursday and by
tbe lime he had got through his oper
ations the interior was a wreck.
General Agent Wanted.
Mason to travel, appoint an 1 train
agents for largest, strongest, cheapest
Masonic life associations. Assets
nearly $200, 000. State law complied
ith. Permanent, profitable, pleasint
irk. Address Fred. li. Btowd, 701
Phoenix Insurance Building, Chicago,
HI. 3-20-suq 4 t
By All Odds
The most generally useful medicine is Ayer's
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for the use of traveler*, soldiers, sailors,
campers, and pioneers. In some of the
most critical cases, when an other remedies
hare failed,
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prove effective.
“In the summer of 18« I was sent to the
E lis hospital, suffering with chronic
u While there, I became so re
duced in strength that I eonld not speak and
was compelled to write everything I wanted
to say. I was then liavlng some 25 or 20
stools per day. The doctors ordered a medi
cine Uiat I was satisfied would be of no
benefit to me. I did not take it, but per
suaded my nnrse to get me some of Dr.
Ayer's Pills. About two o’clock in the after
noon I took six of these pills, and by mid
night began to feel better. In the morning
the doctors came again, and after deciding
tl»at my symptoms were more favorable, gave
me a different medicine, which I did Dot use,
but took four more of the pills Instead. The
next day the doctors came to see me, and
l nr dfltag flfeilr, (nd so did I).
I then took one pill a day for a week. At the
end or that time, I considered myself cured
and that Ayer's Pills had saved my life. I
was then weak, but had no return of the
disease, and gained In strength as fast as
could l>e expected.”—!'. C. Luce, Late Lieut.
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GREEN COUNTRY BOYS,
THE FOURTH REGIMENT IS SO
Piun4yynBm7vo. .
The Albany Guards are Galled Coun
try Msldlersby the 8arannali News
Correspondent—An Unjust Attack.
Several of the big daily papers have
fallen Into disrepute during encamp
ment week and have been severely
denounced for theii articles.
The Savannah News was not‘In
cluded and it has remained for its cor
respondent to make a most unjnst and
malicious attack on the Fourth Georgia
Regiment and the Albany Guards
especially. Saturday’s issue of that
paper contained the following article:
The best thing in the humorous line
which has occurred so far is Gallaher’a
Hash light photographic arrangemont
night before last. He got hold ot a
dark lantern around some of the tents,
and, getting together a detnll con
sisting of Sergt. Leonard and Privates
Corish. McMahon and Ronan, he
started out to have a little relaxation
from camp duties. The party headed
for the Fourth Regiment’s quarters
at once and struck up an acquaintance
with one of the companies. Gallaher
introduced himself as a flash writer
lor a New York paper and requested
tbe officers to form their command
into line so he might get a snap f.hot
at It. The Albany fellows never
doubted Gallaher’s statement and the
company was formed in the street at
attention.” Gallaher stepped hack
and gave orders to the countrymen
how to hold their heads so as to get
good pictures. Then he raised the
shield of the lantern and Blapped it
back with a snap that almost made
some of the soldiers fall out. Galla
her bid the Albanians good-night,
promising to send their pictures as
soon as he could develop the plates.
The greenness of the country soldiers
in allowing themselves to be so easily
taken in was too much for Gailaber’s
crowd. They got off a little distance
and laughed unal tbelr sides ached and
the Fonrtb sentinels chased them out.
1 he foregoing article does the gen
tlemen who compose the Fourth Regi
ment and the Guards a great injustice.
would consider it anything but an
honor to be a cauntryman, but they
certainly are not green.
These facts briefly given is suffleien
tomake ont thacasa hs-aW th*
But taken altogether, from the high
est officer to the humblest private, tbe
Albany Guards is composed of gentle
men of the highest character, polished
and refined, qualities evidently not
possessed by the man who wrote the
article referred to.
Col. Wight returned home Sunday
night and he was shown the article
yesterday. It was a complete sur
prise to him and ho could not account
for tbe production of such a slander-
ons article. He said he had never
heard of the “flash light photos,” but
that such a thing might have occurred
in a spirit of fun, but he could not see
why such an article should have been
written when it wa3 so manifestly un
just and malicious.
It is a well known fact that the Al
bany boys carried off the honors as the
crack company, as well as from a
social standpoint.
It is to be regretted that the corres
pondent should have so far forgotten
himself as to use such language where
it was utterly without foundation.
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Savannah, Ga., Dec. 16, la90. )
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Inspired by a mean spirit of jealousy kidney complaints.
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By reading the published accounts
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Msj. T. N. Hopkins, also of the
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not be considered “green.’•
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