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HE WAS A SMART BOY.
HOT TIMES IK ALBANY
Tlie Smeltering Cays ('«me
Witboat Accifl at.
HE PUT IX MUCH OF HIS TIME
IX THE STATE HOUSE.
There is one thing that will not be
put off. and that thing is best.
From all over the country come re
ports of great suffering Iron the in
tense heat, and in plaiv people fall
down from sunstroke and die.
But Albany goes along ail right.
There are no sunstrokes and no
sickness due to the oppressive atmos
phere. The blazing sun come3 up
and pours its relentless rays
down upon the streets and the house
tops, but tbe comers and goers throng
Broad street, the builders build on, the
merchants sit and fan themselves in
their stores, and the white aproned
clerk3 of the soda founts are busy
from morning till night. Verily Al
bany is the place to spend the summer,
and those of our people who go away
do so simply to have a—change.
Boiler.
Saw Mill,
Grist Mill,
CottonGin
OR
Press.
MCRINEY
A Fake United States
j -Deputy in Lir^. G,
Rogrrs Th.ro a. wbo ha. Spelt S.y
(rat In La.tiag Returned Il.inr ■
f w day. agitiiah; Van Wd a TOti
on Ertry.liiDfe
umiis
F. W. FOSTER
JOHN GINN GETS SOME GIX
Mr. Rogers, of Third Street, has a
boy Thomas,.who was sent off to
Lansing on a visit some weeks since,
and it seems that the boy put in much
of his time around the State House,
and took a deep interest in the pro
ceedings of the legislative body. He
came home chuck full of parliamentary
tactics. At the dinner table he moved
to reconsider the vote by which boiled
ham was placed on the bi'i offsre, and
demanding the ayes and noes on the
question ot a new pair of rubber boots
and a spring velocipede. He hadn’t
bjen home twodays before heobserved
to his mother:
“I move the previous question on
that hunk of maple sugar in the pan
try.”
“You can’t have it.”
“But I must. My motion cuts off
all debate, and I shall announce the
motion as carried in the affirmative.'*
His father suggested the idea of an
'hour’s exercise with the axe, but, the
boy called for a general expression of
opinion, and succeeded in, passing a
vote’ to recommit the question to the
committee on rules for amendment.
Things went on in thts way for a
week, aud the old man finally had
enough of it, Shd felt called upon to
administer a caution.
. “Don’t you know that an amend
ment takes precedence of the question
Itself ?” replied the hoy. “I amend as
follows^
“Resolved, That this family recog
nizes ‘Cushing’s Manual’ as standard
A (Sunday Spree and It* Ke*ult-He
Bought (to3d< Exumlvely and
CJiotc Bogui Older, lor Them and
lie New Smat. and Sirnri Pr*.
fuiely.
KIND.
Be sure and let us hear
from you before buyine
We can save you mone
Your shipments of Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds,
respectfully .solicited.
Melons : a : Specialty.
MALLARY. BRO
COMPANY
MACON. GEORGIA
Mention this yrier,
John;Ginn is the name of a gay citi
zen who now occupies a cell at the
city station house.
“Sargt.” Kemp kindly gave him the
bertMSunday, and from the profuse
eweatmg or the prisoner it-is safe to
say lie does not appreciate the kind
ness.
Glm came to Albany Saturday, from
tome where on the Sam road and he
went to work at once purchasing
goods. He called on several large
merchants and at some placek his bill
amounted to $100. He gave in pay
ment for these goods orders.
it lias since transpired that these
orders- are not worth the paper they
are written oo.
Sunday he loaded himself up on
booze and was in the city in compauy
with a woman of unsavry reputation
known In tbe city as Mattie Hickie.
Tbe matter was reported to Officer
Kemp aod be arrested Mattie, wbo
was drunk, and locked her up. He
then went over tbe river and arrested
Ginn. Ginn protested,against the in
dignity, claiming tijat he was a United
States Deputy Marshal, but this fact
did not change the officer’s mind and
Ginn found warm quarters in the sta
tion bouse. /
Since then he has been making Rome
howl, as it were, and the air down that
way is continually blue with pro
fanity in which Ginn seems to be an
expert. jSome say Ginn swears by
note.
It is now thought that Gim knows
that his orders have been found to be
bogus and tliat he wants to do the
or*zy act to escape the punishment for
obtaining goods under false pretenses
“Late to bed and early to rise will
shorten the road to your home in tbe
skies.” But early to bed anffa “Little
Early Riser,” the pill that makes life
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.”.
Facilities for handling consignments unsurpassed
Prompt returns always.
Robert II f Mini.
L ,te of Smith & Haliaty,
Chas A Hall, Jr
' What Plea.es a Woman.
It pleases her to be called a sensible
little woman.
It pleases her to be called a well-
dressed woman.
It pleases her to he told that she is
dangerously fascinating..
It pleases her to be told that she im
proves a man by her companionshtp.
It pleases her to depend on some
man and pre end she is ruling him.
It pleases her to be treated cour
teously and with respect, and be talked
to reasonably.
It pleases her to be treated sensibly
and houestly, to be treated as a but-
teifly With no head or heart.
It pleases her to be loved and ad
mired by a man who is strong enough
to rule and subdue her and make his
way her way. To lead her and take
care of her. '
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ta, The Wholesale trade of Augusta.
ESTABLISHED 1S03.
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Oommission v Merchs
Fruits and Produce.
13 to 18 Dyer, 1., ’ - ■ Provide!
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Belting, Lubricating Oils, &c.,
'Special Agents for Perkins’ Shingle Machinery,
Hall
410 Cn£KKY ST.
MACON, GA
CAPT. WOOTEN’S SPEECH.
Democratic
Hon. W. E. Wooten,
nominee for the State Senate from the
Tenth district, then concluded the
speaking. The firstart of his
speech was as pretty lit
erary effort as we have eyer heard and
entirely devoid of political allusion.
But the speaker lost no time’during
the remaining thirty minntes, and such
a scathing arraignment of party, its
principles and advocates we have
never' heard before. The speaker
could scarcely proceed with his master
ly t-flirt for the lusty cheering of both
men and women
405 Walnut, St. Kansas City, Mo.
J. H. PRESTON & CO
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Nearly every one needs a good
spring medicine, and Hood’s Sarsapar
illa is undoubtedly the best. Try it
thi3 sesaon.
mow & co.,
COMMXSIOXT MERCHANTS
A N I> .
FRUIT! UCTIONEERS
A Beautiful Art Display.
The sample rooms of the Albany Inn
were thronged with ladies ail day yes
terday inspecting the beautiful work
how on exhibition there, by the New
Home Sewing Machine Co. This dis-
It was a grand
vindication of Democracy and a with
ering rebuke to third partyism. Third
partyites were glad when the signal
was given to “ail aboard” for Wil
lingham.—Tifion Gazette.
motion. It can come up again under
the head of unfinished business.”
* In about ten minutes the old man
was ready for him in the wood-shed,
and he remarked,—
‘•There is a quorum present, and we
will proceed to business.”
“I move we take a recess,” replied
the boy, as his back began to ache.
“Can’t do it,” said the father, as he
hung up his hat. “I am now going,
into a committee ol the whole on the
and if t can’t tan
Home Sewing Machine Co.
play is how visiting the larger cities of
the’ South, but in order to give the
ladle3 of Albany an opportunity to see
what the New Home can do, they have
decided to remain here a few days and
a lady who misses this will have much
to regret, as the arrasene, appligue
and embroider work is simply wonder
ful, the designs beautiful, aud twe exe
cution perfect. Come our and learn
free of charge all the new r.r.d beauti
ful methods of work. Nor* door to:
21 NORTH MARKET, ST.,
IS THE LEADING
• - - - - BOSTOM, MASS.
HOO E OF NEW ENGLAND.
Best prices and lowest terms,
sell by the old method or by
Ocalai m is one of the things of the
past in the Second district:'
Rd sell’s friends are stilt confident
of his success in the primaries of last
Saturday. -
- Thoma-vili.k has received its first
bale of cotton.. It wa3 carried in by
Mr. Geo, W, Parker aud was sold for
9 cents. * --
Auction as circumstances may warrant
For tbe Pitot River.
The River and - Harbor bill... .Jr
pursed by Congress contained an item
which pertain® < .’ready to A—,..
The sum of $15,000 was appropriated
for tbe Flint river. Of that sum
$4,000 will bo expended on the river
between Albany and Montezuma
while $11,000 will be used on the river
between Albany and Bainbridge. It
is to be hoped this amount will im
prove the river to a considerable ex
tent. It is true that it is hardly suffi
cient to be of any great benefit, yet it
is better than nothing, and by contin
ually working away at it the Flint
may in time become a.very good nava-
gable river.
We trulybeljeve De Wilt’s Little
Early Risers to be the most natural
most effective, most prompt and econ
omical pill for biliousness, indigestion
and inactive liver.
whaling business,
your jacket in ten minutes, I shall ask-
leave to sit ag tin. Stand out here!”
“Please call mother to the chair.”
pleaded the youth, but it was no go.
The old man had a two-thirds vote on
him, and the question was so well set-
t'ed that the boy was able to buy two
bars of soap at a grocery that after
noon without a single allusion to Cush
ing.—Free Press.
Pear.-.Crates
It would have been better had Guy to
McClendon kept liis mouth shut in
Atlanta last week. Saturday’s Consti
tution didn't verify what he said.
Yod are either Democrat or Repub
lican now. If you do not support the
Democratic nominees you are a Re-
There
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Melons
A.
specialty
It i3 a truth in medicine that the
smallest dose that performs the cure in
the best. De VVitt’s Early Risers are
the smallest pills, will perform tbe
sure and are tbe best.
Small Packages are
Best for Pears
and Peaches.
PKODUCE
Consignments of early Fruits and
Strength and Ifca’.th.
If you are not feeling strongs and
healthy, try Electric Bitters* If ’ “La
Grippe” has left you weak and weary,
use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts
directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid
neys, gently aiding those organs to
perform their functions, If vou are
.•■ffiicted with Sick Headache, you will
find speedy and permanent relief by
taking Electric Bitters. One trial will
convince you that this is the remedy
Large bottles only oOe- at
is no halfway
publican,
ground.
Berrien couDty Democracy has an
able champion the Tifcou
Vegetables, and
$500 Reward
Early Risers. Early Risery, Early
Risers the famous little- pills lor con
stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and
nerviousness.
Gazette.
Long may it live to fight the battles of
Democracy iu the good old county of
Berrien.
of the
AND
Eternal Vigilance.
Is the price of health. But with all
our precaution there are enemies al
ways lurking about our systems, only
waiting a favorable opportunity to as
sert themselves. Impurities in the
blood may be hidden for years or even
for generations and suddenly break
9, 91. 93 and 95 CANAL. STREET,
SOLICITED,
The present management
News and Advertiser is grateful for
the many kindly expressions received
at the hands of Albanians.
you need. Large bottles only 50;
H. J. Lamar & Sou’s Drug Stdre.
liable scale. For part'cul «rs address only
Consignments solicited. •
Rubber Stamps and Stencils fur-
He—“My dear Miss Angel, will you
not partake of just a little pale, pink
cream and one bonbon, which I fear
will not be so exquisite as you are ac
customed to in Boston?” She—“What
a break! Iam not from Boston. I
live in Kansas City.” “Well, I am a
fish! Here, waiter, bring us a double
order of pork chops and some turnips
with the peeling on.”
forth, undermining health and hasten
ing death. For all diseases arising
frora’impure blood Hood’s Sarsapar
illa is the unequalled and unapproach
ed remedy. It is King ol them all,
for it conquers disease.
Hiur Worth Went,
Worth county piled up a good ma
jority for Russell in Saturday’s pri
mary.
Russell received 300, and Stevens re
ceived 3.
Worth is one of the most solid coun
ties in the district and all Democrats
are proud of it.
The people over there are not ye
done talking about Hon. W. E.
Wooten’s excellent speech made over
there last week. It is very highly
spoken of by all even the Third party
men.
nislied U| o i Application.
^References—Any produce'house in
New York, Philadelphia or Boston
and American National Bank. Pmui
dencc, R. I. ’ Jrro ^ >
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CRYSTAL LENSES
TRADE HARK.
Quality Flret al Ihrijt.
BOSTON, MASS., No. 52 Commerce
Wharf.
A statue of Joan of Arc has been
unveiled at Rouen, France. The Maid
of Orleans is Etandiug bareheaded, her
hands bounn, and her hair cut short,
ready to be led to the stake.
JOHN KIENZLE
The mortality from what are called
winter diseases is npt easily estimated.
Goughs, colds, bronchitis and sore
threat make up fully one-half of the
death rate. More people die from pneu
monia, which, first began as a “bad
cold” than from consumption. Hum
phreys’ Specifies Nos. 1 and 7, for tever
and inflamation, for coughs and colds,
are sovereign, euringpromptiy,mildly,
The Old and Reliable
Front Mrs. Hottry Ward needier.
“40 Orange St., Brooklyn.N. Y.)
Feb. 11, 1880. )
“I have used AUock’s Piasters lor
some years lor myself and family, and,
as far as abls*. for the many sufferers
who come to us lor assistance, and
have found them a genuine relief lor
most of the aches and pains which
tlesb is heir to. I have used Alioek’s
PLsters for ail kind of lameness aud
acute pain, and, by frequeDt expe
riments, find that they can control
many cases not noticed in your circu
lar?.
“The above is the only testimonial
I have ever given in lavor of any
plaster, and If roy name lias been used
:o recommend any other it is without
my authority or sanction.”
Mas. Henry Ward Bekiher.
Fruit and Produce.
I. R. DeGRAFFENRElD
Has tbe exclusive s*ie of these celebrated
glasses in Albany, Georgia.
KELIuliK & HIOOUG,
The only Manufacturing opticians in the
It Is a fixed and immutable law that
to’ have good, sound health one must
have pure, rich and adundant blood.
There Is no shorter nor surer route
than by a eourse ot De Witt’s Sarsa
parilla.
safely and effectually, and thus arrest
ing pneumonia—as hundreds of thous
ands testily. They have been in use
for many years 1 , and have so univer
sally met the expectations of the peo
ple that we are almost “carrying coals
315 N Front St , Philadelphia
"South. Atlanta, Georgia.
{^■Peddlers are rot supplied with thee
. l-13-d-Ctc,
amuus slasses.
TnE Alliance is fast becoming a
thing of the past. The convention
that meets in Gainesville on the 17th of
August will show? 1 a dropping oft’ ol
more than 12,000 in tbe last twelve
months.
Come
Your
New Cook Book Free.
The Price Baking Powdyr Co.,
Chicsg~xhas just published its new
cook took, called ‘‘Table - and
Kitchen,” compiled with . great care.
Besides containing over 500 receipts Lr
all kinds of pastry and home cookery,
there are valuable hints for the table
and kitchen, showing how to set a
table, how to enter the dining, etc , a
hundred and one hints in every branch
of the culinary art. Cookery of the
very finest and richest as well as that
of the most economical and home like
is provided lor.
“Table and Kitchen” will he sent
postage prepaid to any lady patron
•ending her address,(name, town and
sute) plainly given. Postal card is as
good as a letter. Address Price Bak
ing Powder Co,, 1S4, ISO and 1SS
Michigan Street, Chicago, 111. (Men
tion if desired in German.)
Consignments and Correspondence
Solicited. Returns Promptly
made as Advised.
to New Castle” to thus speak oi I hem
—Exchange.
^HUMPHREYS’
^VETERINARY SPECIFICS
lor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs,
It is one of the peculiarities of things
that the ire chest men generally tell the
stalest stories.
Prices Reported Daily.
AND FOTXLTBY.
SOGP&ffC Book on,Treatment of Animals
Ou EDI ah feels,confideBt still,
down Tobie you are beat,
methods didn’t suit the people,
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adelphia; Baldwin's Bank, *enn Yan; P
pie’s Ban., of Hammontcn, J : Northern
Litx rtie? Bank of I'hiiadelphla.
and-Chart Sent Free-* *******
CURES (Fevers, Conceptions, Inflammation
A. A. i Spinal Meniusitis, 31ilk Fever.
B y it m. tfoUiiiMlied
Pastor of the Presbyterian Church
of Sparta. N. J., voluntarily writes
strongly iu favor of Hood’s Sarsaparil
la. He says: “Nothing I know of
will clease the blood, stimulate the
liver or clean tbe stomach like this
remedy., I know of scores and scores
who have been helped or cured by it.”
“I can give you gas if you are afraid
the pain will be too great to endure,”
said a dentist to an elderly colored
woman who had come to have several
teeth extracted. “No, sah, no sah!”
she said, shaking her head emphatical
ly ; “you don’t gib me no gas en hab
me git up out’n dat cheer en walk
home dead, no, sah ! .1 reads de news-
papahs!”
B.B.-- Strains, Lacienesit. Rheumatism.
C-C*—Distemper, Nasal Discharges.
D.D.—Dots or Grabs, Worms.
1£.E.—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia-
F-F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
G. G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. -
H. H.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases-
I. 1.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
J-K.-—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis,
Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - -
Stable Case, with Specifics. Manual.
Veterinary Cure Oil and Medicator, S7.00
Clevklaad—the great and only
Grover Cleveland, will be president of
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nice, V*
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ISTABLISHEP 1831
Southern Democrats wbo are asked
to vote for Weaver would consider it
an insult if they knew his record. His
published utterances prove him to be
intensely prejudiced sgainst the South
and unworthy of a siDgle Southern
vote. Here is an extract from a
speech delivered by him at Keokuk,
la., not long ago. ‘The record of tLe
Republican party appears to the can
did judgment of all men as unimpeach
able, save, perhaps, that it was too
lenient with the leading Democratic
conspirators. The same old gang,
save those who were shot or hung, are
again conspiring to get possession of
the government next year. Woe to
them! for the loyal hosts will ernsh
them aod crush them forever and for
ever out of ail possible danger of such
a misfortune to our common coun
try.”
A rattlesnake fifteen inches in cir
cumference is in the possession of
Deyuty Marshal Lindley, ;at McAles-
ter, I. T.
Licuuiuil.in Cure* taiDay,
“JTystio Cure” for Rheumatism and
Neu: rigia radically cures ini to 3
days Its action upon the system is
rents kabie and mysterious. It re
moves at once the cause, and dis
ease immediately disappears. ' The
first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents.
Sold by Hilsman & Agar Co., - drug
gists, Albany.
Norfolk, a Ya.,
Shipments of Early
Vegetables
nic'.t l.
%
Mini, Fean Peaces ui
C. A. Thompson, Seymour, Ind.,
writes* “My siner Jennie, wr- ’i she
was a young girl, suffered fr^-x .vliite
swelling, which greatly Impaired her
general health aud made liet blood
very impure. -Iu the epriug she /was
not able to anything and could scarce
ly get about. More than a year ago
she took three bottles of Bosanic 8!ood
Balm, and now she is perfectly
cured.”
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No. SOOT Antique OaJrStandnrd Tyler Beil.
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Zinc Bottom under drawers; patent; Vui-
tine 1 Curtain; Polished Oak; WritiuRTable; GTcc
Her lock; one lock securing all drawers; s he.-.v
iardboanl Filing Bores; Cupboard in end; L>re!o
Finished Back; Extension Arm Slides; Welgt
too lb«. Price. P.O. B. at Factory. *24 Sr,
Also 1,000 Antique Ash Desks.
N—. 400®. Same as above,except made o T So 1 ;
Antique Ash, good, aa oak. Weight 200 11 <
Price F. O. B. at Factory, 921 Net. Shipjvi
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solely by the TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, MI
lSOpsge Catalogue of Bank Ceoater., Detk*, etc .iued.'
flout ever printed. Rooks free; pottage It cent*.
Id SPECIFIC No.ui
In use 30 years. The only successful remedy for
Nervous Debility, vital Weakness,
and Procuration, from* over-work or other eansea.
r Outlie War Fatb.
Albert Harper, a negro from uowa
the B. & W. was in the city Is 011 night.
He was very drunk and took iu the
town with a large murderous looking
knife. He was very profane aud
boistrous. .’
Officers Kemp and Mooney captured
him after a lively foot race and he
now occupies a cell at the station
boute. HU luu will cost him very
dearly.
German carp areso plentiful in tbe
Passaic river at Fine Brook, X. J.,
that the residents “wade out with a
hay fork and spear them.”
The Brazil nut contains from fifteen
to twenty-four seeds, which all ger
minate at one time. The most vigor
ous one gets first through a small hole
ac the top to the open air, and there it
strangles and feeds upon the rest.
If dull, spiritless, and stupid; in
your blood is thick and sluggish; in
your appetite is capricioug aud uncer
tain, you need a Sarsaparilla. For
best results take De Witt’s.
I.AIHEri •
heeding a tonic, or children irho want DoHd-
in*? up. should take
BROWN’S 1KOA BITTERS.
It ia pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indl-
faction. Biliousness and liver Coiapiuint*-
Beffrences: J. A. Wade, Quitman, Gc-,
J. B. Forrester Jr., Pelham. Ga., T. J. Born
Metcalf, Ga.
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Cutes soup diseases & hair ialimg.
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