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CUM PRESENTS I
A PAIR OF GOOD
1$ the most useful and appropri
ate Christmas present you can buy
for yourself, or either member of
your family.
While making your selection
don’t forget to call at the
OLD RELIABLE
We have made special provisions
for the season, and can please you
with anything in our line.
Midi's City Shoe Store
SIGtf OF GOLDEN BOOT.
r-
i CANNOT
Begin to tell you in an
advertisement what a
nice line of candies and
confectioneries I have
in stock.
Come and see them and
he convinced. Remem
ber my store is headquar
ters for Groceries, Ci
gars and Tobaccos.
S. STERNE,
The Washington Street Grocer
RecbixvsD
Wo have received the finest
and best assortment of
GENTLEM EN
AND BOYS’
CL OTHING
ever brought 'to Al.bany
cmsm
The Fat and Short, the Dong
and Slim men.
Also a nice stock of
SHOE^, HAT^
and ft general line of furmsh-
'* ing goods.;
Also have a beautiful
fine of SAMPLES for Spring
Suits* Measure taken, fit
" guaranteed.
*1■: Give us a call.
CUTLIFFI JORDAN.
JH
BROAD STREET.
Half acre lot on Tift street,
'This is a bargain.
Quarter acre lot on Flint street.
Half acre lot on State street.
Half acre lot on State street.
Half acre lot on Westbrook
avenue. _ .
Six acre lot within city limits.
The Wardwell place, well im-
Improved 6^- acres, prolific vine
yard and fruit orchard thereon.
Just out of city limits. This
property must be sold within 30
days. Terms satisfactory to pur
chaser.
JE. !R. JONES,
Washington St., Albany, Ga.
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Beal EM Apt
AND
Fire Insurance.
IbBbr my services to the people of
Albany ind this section. I represent
% splendid lino of companies and will
CiWays be-glad to furnish well-written
C Holes on short notice. Mv office ndll
it Carter & Woolfolk’s warehouse.
T. M. NELSON.
CITY 6ULLINGS.
WBAriUlt.
H tomp^mure as taken by Phil
Hrnis, the jeweler, yesterday.
m degrees
A.fc noon 01 '*
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0 BABOttrrnY
o Be in...
At noon
4 ••••••*•••...... #
pm.
30.28
30.2S
30.24
DENTIST—J. A. Sims.
0ENTI8T-J G CHtliff.
The watermelon drummer still
geretb in this midst.
liu-
The prettiest line of millinery in the
boufh at Max Cassells & Sister’s.
Mrs. A. P. Coles left last night for
Cumberland Island.
Why not drink tea that suits you
Mock & Raweon can fill this bill.
Tbe question now arises, who will
bring in the first bale of new cotton
this year?
It you want to spend a delightful
summer, go to Gower Springs, Gaius-
vilie, Ga. Low rates.
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Capt. and Mrs. S. R. Weston are
again at home after a pleasant visit to
Westonia.
Glass fruit jars, all sizes, at
a 3 t w 3 t N. F. TiFr <tr Co,
, We truly believe De Wilt’s Little
Early Risers to be the most natural
most efiective, most prompt and econ
omical pill for biliousness, indigestion
and inactive liver.
Have you tried
Meek & Rawson’3?
that fine tea at
Early Risers. Early Bisery, Early
Risers the famous little pills for con
stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and
nerviousness.
Fresh Western Beef at Dunxavy
Connaghan’b every day.
2-18-tf.
Mr. Cllfl Partridge leaves for Mont
gomery, Ala., in a few days. Later
on he will enter school there.
SEIVEK PIPE,
I IRK URIAH.
EIRE t ut,
BtiSl MADE,
IBICEB ft FACE.
Mr. Gaines, the clever traveling
man for H. J. Lamar & Son of Macon,
was talking drugs in the city yester
day.
Great Bedu.slow ia Oil.
Best Water-White Oil 150 per cent,
proof at 10c. per gallon at L. S.
Plonsky, the grocer.
5-26tf
Grover Cleveland
would like to have some of Mock &
Rawsou’s fine tea. Don’t you want
some?
It is a truth lu medicine that the
smallest dose that performs the cure is
the best. De Witt’s Early Risers are
the smallest pills, will perform the
cure and are the best.
ini Coat
Silver and gold plate headed silk
umbrellas snd parasols—nice screens
few left also at cost. Call early and
get bargains at Phil Harris, Jeweler.
There is no better place to spend the
summer than at Gower Springs in the
mountains of North East Ga. Write
for particulars.
The-love-sick swains who wander
through the leafy bowers of Arcadia
must really feel that they surely dwell
in an Arcadian realm.
KILL M
drugists.
Guaranteed to care
itch in 30 minutes.
For sale by all
4-1-d-w-ly.
FORCE BILL
AN UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE AT
PELHAM YESTERDAY.
A Big Crowd, • On
Speeches aid Sane
•ad a Big bloaer Served
Tremendous Rail Stei
la b
AnT«i Economical!
If so, Head the Following:
Yesterday dawned cloudy snif anltry
ou the quiet little city ol Pelham, but,
therc was an unusual stir abobt tbs'
place and from an early hour
began to pour into the place, aH hist
upon enjoying the day to its TsIlBfj
extent to hear the speaking.
Mr. J. L. Hand introduced Hno.
Ben E, Russell to the audience, mid
for an hour this gentleman expounded
the true principles of Democracy. Hit
eulogy upon woman was superb and
it weut from grandeur to sublime With,
graceful eloquence. Mr. Russell** «x-\
position ot Democracy was full n
clear and made a deep impressioo-qpaC
his hearers.
lie was followed by Dr. I. H. Rand
for the Third party. His speech
the same old harrangue, lull of
sophistry and appeals to prejudice
rather than to reason, and carried upon
its face the stamp of Demogoguery.
The Third party forces were well
drilled and met his weak argument!
with loud yells of delight.
A recess was then taken for dinner
and that elegant and sumptuous
was served in the midst of a drenching
rain whicli robbed the occasion rdf
much of its pleasure.
Alter dinner Hon. W. N. Spence
made a short address in which be com
pletely riddled Dr. Hand’s silver and
national bank arguments and showed
them to be mere bumcombe.
Just as he was concluding Hon. W
M. Hammond, arrived from Blakely
after a hard drive and as he ascended
the stand lie was greeted with tremen-j |T
dous applause.
At the conclusion of Mr. SpSMtft
speech lion. W.M. Hammond wea’in-i
croduced and for an hour and a half hej
held tiie audience charmed with one Of
the most powerful of Democratic
speeches. Beneath the shelter of an
umbrella he stood in a steady down-
pour, after a drive ot 46 miles, and de
livered a most powerful and grand
speech. Under the giaut trees among
whose limbs the rain beat a ce Melee a
tattoo be stood making one of tbemoet
ublime, eloquent and kindly appeals
for Democracy. His speech waa
master-piece, a work of art, a piece Of
word painting aa rare as the works 6f
ancient masters whose gifted brnshea
have made themselves immortal.
Mr. J. A Pope, an apostle of the
Third party followed and then it wea
that a most unusual scene occurred
Upon a platform stood this grizzled
old man, looking an audience of
Southern white men in the face and
eulogized the Force Bill.
Shades of Democracy!
A Southern white mr.n telling
Southern white men that the Force
bill was right. That he would rather
trust an election in the hands of the
Federal managers behind whose back!
stood an army of glistening Federal
bayonets than in the hands of the
Democrats.
The veil is drawn here.
He was followed by the Rev. Judge
Cambell for the same party and Hon
L.. Hand for the Democrats. ’Mr.
Hand’s speech was a business talk and
should have had great weight upon
tne audiedee..
- MEN’S
UHDIRWZAR.
In order to clone the balance of
stock of Men’s Summer Un-
darwear. we will offer them today
Bud tomorrow hi the following
redaction:
75cent Underwear at 55eents.
85cent ** 44 60cents.
1.00 “ " 80:enU.
Oar-entire stock of
IN'igh.t Shirts
Induced in the same proportion.
MATTM’S.
we
For today and tomorrow
will offer a line of Super China
Mattings, new desirable styles
at only
14cents
per yard.
This is an opportunity to cover
your floor at little cost.
The
are
the same that we paid to the impor-
are bona-fid6, money-saving offers.
above prices
ter, and these
HOFMAYEH& JONES,
IT and 10 Washington St.
Dcxlavv & Connaghan’s beef
market keeps tbe choicest Beef and
Mutton steaks in the city. Try them
and be convinced. 2-18-tf.
“Late to bed and early to rise will
shorten the road to your home in tbe
skies.” But early to bed and a “Little
Early Riser,” the pill that makes life
longer and better end wise.'.
Glass fruit jars, all ilzes, at
d 3t w 3t N. F. Tift & Co.
Our farmers and nurserymen, with
good land for cuttings, who desire to
grow on contract, should write Stark
Bros., Nurserymen, Louisiana, Mo.
They are heavy growers ot cuttings in
Georgia. 2t
There is to be a big Democratic rally
at Dawson next Monday at which ad
dresses will be made by
E- Russell and Capt
large number ot Albany’s citizens
contemplate participating in the fun.
Hon. Ben
Hammond. A
Great Reduction In Oil.
Best Water-White Oil 150 per cent,
proof at 10c. per gallon at L. S.
Plonsky’s, the grocer.
5 26tf
applications.
gists.
Cures scratches on
horses and mange ou
dogs with one or two
For sale by all drug-
4-1-d-w-Iy.
If dull, spiritless, and stupid; if
your blood is thick and sluggish; if
your appetite is capricious and uncer
tain, you need a Sarsaparilla. For
best results take De Witt’s.
Smoke 1 Ulaaoeo.
Call and get a pair if you are going
to tbe sea sbpre to protect your eyes
from the glare of the sun. -
Phil Harris,
Scientific Optician.
Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, 111.,
writes: From personal experience I
can recommend De Witt’s Sarsapa
rilla, a enre for impure blood and gen
eral debility.”
Tike Orator Returns.
Capt. J. T. Hester returned yeater-
day morning from Union Springs,
Ala., where on Wednesday he deliver
ed an oration to the Bullock County
Confederate Veterans’ Association.
Capt. Hester was charmed with-his-
reception and entertainment white in
Union Springs and it is needless tossy
that this silver-tongued orator com
pensated Ills hosts with charming-elo
quence and soul-stirring sentiments of
rhetorical finish. He found the old
veterans in the humor to appreciate
one of his characteristic efforts and in
speaking to a friend yesterday-said
“Those people over there cherish a
strong affection for the cause for whleh
they fought. Every allusion to Jeffer
son Davis and to their own gaBaat
Pelham was the signal for prolonged
and vociferous cheeriDg.”
I lupr^TementJ.
The one acre lot between the resi
dences of Capt. J. T. Hester and the
late Dr. T. Jones on Broad street'will
soon present some very attractiveJm-
provynents.
It is the property of Mr. Lott War
ren of Americus, and tbe little boose
that has stood there for so many yean
is being moved to make room for con
templated changes.
This little house will be moved to
the western side of the lot snd will be
renovated so that it will be a comfort
able little house. Workmen are nUw
engaged in this task.
On the site at present occupled-by
this cottage Mr. Warren will build an
attractive residence and the property
that bss so long looked so bare wHlftt
adorned with two pretty little boaMfcr
It is not theory bat fact—that
Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes the
strong. A fair trial will conrina* you
of its merit.
ILEABING OUT
Leaviag for New Tort in a few day* to Pure bate an Immense stock ot
FALL i WINTER GOODS
and te make room for the asms we will begin a clearing out sale toworrow.
‘WHITB GOODS. ■MBROIDXRIX8, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES and
Iffxedee ef Dram Goods will go regardless of profit.
Our stock of Black Hosie
Very many people are surprised at
tbe remarkable improvement in their
I Eye Sight made by my Spectacles and
1 Eye Glasses. There is no guess work
about them the Eyes are tested Scien
tifically and all errors of refraction
I corrected with the best lenses tba
labor and capital can produce. The
only graduate optican in the city,
graduate of the Xew York, Cleveland
I and Ohio Schools.
Phil Harris.
VERY IMPORTANT
IS YOUR EYES.
As soon as they pain and yc?r read-
I ing blurs be sure to call on me at once
and have vours Eyes fitted with a pall
I of my Elegant Eye Glasses or
[ Spectacles,
IPliil Harris
I Leading Jeweler and Opti-
dyed bribe bmtdyera ia Europe cad prloeeert these goods will t»
Wat. leee than any other bouse. The qean’.itr of Imported Black Hose just re-
’oeived will explain hew we can eeli bate for 25c that other houses charge 50c for'
In shortour stock of Hosiery is larger then all other stocks In tbe city combin
ed.
'“IUUMU1 tJJ
Carries ia stock
full fine of
DAMMASK
TOWELS-
with
Examineeur $3.00 per deeea Danameek Towels and compare
merchants and you can tea tbs dlffbranoa in quality and prices.
Umbrellas and Parasols.
at a saerafloa. Wo keep all of the standard Corsets and oharge the same
as other merchants for them, but we still continue to give Coupons which
5 per oent. on these and other goods you purchase.
Give ue a trial and he.conviaeed that we are headquarter for bargains,
82 and 84 Broad Street.
IT WILL COME IN.
THK ALBANY AND CORDSLK
RAILROAD
■S 71
Will Sms Bare tte Mm CIm»I
iais ihs Ctsr-Verk s# Besik
Aaaiersiy-TevealMt Voetiltlee te
■ethMi
The extension of the track of the
Albany and Cordele railroad Into the
cRy li a prospect tip! the near tature
wllltee realised.
Mr. C. F. Fannin of the engineering
corps of tbe S. A. If. system has been
In the elty for tbe past two days en
gaged in running fines for the comple
tion of this stork. Ke eras eaan yes
terday afternoon by a reporter of the
News Ann Abvnawamt te whom ho
mdd:
“I have Just ffalshed running the
finSSthu frill bring our read iota our
-property on the neethftet earner ef
Waabing$oo and North stroow.”
By what routoiwlU you eater the
ettyf”
"We will cross BeColumhpc South
ern road near the backet foctoiy and
then'crow tbe Central track right at
tbe Mg cut south of the brick yard.
Than it will run through a portion of
Syne propatty, aerom the iot
owned by Bn Ion factory, wifi then
eroa* Society street, thence across tbe
party at Be corner of Soeiety and
Washington street down which the
-week Win ran to Bo lot; to boosed
for taralaal focUitfos.”
•'When wfil Bis Work begin?”
“fa about biro weeks. Whan be
gun it, will be ruShifl through to com
pfotion, and by the Mom the foil trade
as you Will see Be 8. A. M. well
wt&pped for hnrtaaaa, with as goad
ainal fodfitias aa any railroad m
flag Ba oily of Albany.”
"Did you run any linos with a view
«r ^entering the anion passenger
Stpecf”
“No. I suppose ear mad will nan
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Said.
I have the xrlost at
tractive fine of
ShCKATS
At any
loo ser for fts pnawB**
The Albany did
ft will
A very prominent oltlzen of Cutb-
fcert spent yesterday in tbe city. He
is a close observer of tbe political firm
ament and generally knows what the
forecast Indicates.
A reporter of tbe Naws and Ad-
VBBTisaa had an interesting talk with
thia gentleman on tbe political out
look in tbe course of which be s&id :
“I am led to belle-re that Mr.
Stevens will not abide tbe action of
the convention that meets here la Au
gust. I do not know that Mr. Stevens
himself favors a bolt but some of his
supporters certain lr do.
“I was talking reoently riih a gen
tleman in Cntbbert who wsa obosan by
thsBtavans faction as a delegate to the
eenVeotien. He said to me, ‘We are
| not getng^o be fooled by you fellowi
at Albany in August. We know
trick you are going to play on ns and
we are going there to ran things to
•ult ourselves. We have already rent
ed a hall for tha purpose and on reach
ing there we will meet there and rush
things through just as wft please.’
That seems to indicate that the Stevens
faction will hold a convention of its
own.”
"What would be the result of such
action do you think?”
"Should such eausa be pursued and
Mr. Stevana should accept such a nom
ination I can aea bnt one plan of cam
paign for him to operate on. He will
evidently announce bis candidacy on
Be Ocala platform, relying on the Al-
itance and.-Third party tor active sup
port;, and with what votes he could
draw from tbe negroes he would sure
ly bps to be tbe winning candidate.
Bnt whatever may happen there ia
thie one thing above all others that
Democrats most do, we must bold oar
organization intact. Te most not
give up the ship hut hold It above re
proach thronghontlhe campaign. ”
to be found
market.
in the
Telephone me when
you want a physician
and I will see that your
order is is filled.
An expert prcscription-
ist is always ready to
wait on you.
W. H. GILBERT*;
j^gent.
Telephone ]\ r o. 13.
You can make no greater find th
to discover the right place for purchas
ing Groceries. To the right place you
can go with a feeling of absolute e-
earity. To it you can go without ex
ercising eternal vigilance, in order to
protect your interests.
We sell Groceries on the principle
that we would like to have applied te
ns if we were buying them. We see
that our patrons lose nothing through
oerelessness, and we take excellent
care to keep in stock nothing that is
not just what it ought to be in the mas
ter of qiia’ity. That is why when you
come to ub you come to the right place
for Groceries. We now have in stock
an exceptionally fine line of
:FANCY GROCERIES:—
:TABLE DELICACIES,:—
Also, a large,
line of fresh
choice and complete
T.-r mi!
Undoubtedly needs i thorough cleans-:
Ing thtt season to expel impurities, j
keep op the he&ith-toae snd prevent
disease. You should inks Hood’s Ser
es pariila, tbs beet bicod purifier' and
syetam tenle. It hunt
itivs madhatnal merit.
: CANDIES AND FRUITS. :
; ~ A Choice Selection of
4 CANNED FRU4TS and MEATS. -
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A CALL SOLICITED.
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Cfl.it SWMti.x is Oil.
; Water-White Oil '50 per
prasf at 10c. per gallon^s^
cent.
Punraxr,
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