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111 matter.
ftY, JUNK 18, 1863.
A CA1.I.
Heeling of Ike Democrat,
langkrrtr Cauaiy.
teetlng of the Democrat. of llougli-
r la hereby called to naaemhlu nt the
e at II o'clock a. ni-on
■T, Jinn* aoik Inal.,
a to the Tenth Senatorial Dl.*
Col. C. B. Wooten Is no longer a can*
didate for Congress.
Tills announcement is now positive
ly made for the first time, and as usual,
with the important political announce
ments of the Second Congressional
dutriot, it appears first in the IIbhald.
On account of bad health, Colonel
Wooten was compelled, after formally
announcing Ills candidacy for Con
gress and entering upon an active can
vass of the district, to abandon the
canvass. Last week, after being ad
vised by Ills physician to go to Hu-
wanee Springs for the benefit of Ills
health, lie addressed u letter to friends,
which letter was published in the
Hxkai.d,explaining hie absence from
the district and magnanimously ns-
i a candidate for tlio House of
it an Kxocutlro Committee to serve tor
I two yours.
- of the Kxecutlve Committee, this
W'. T. JONES,
' Chairman.
Hina's gwlne to drap in local
claimed by some authorities
ers are proof against elec-
aveseenno figs in the tnnrket
: long spring drouth kept
ilesotne'fruit bank.
Ukhai.d Is getting now sub-
every day. OueBS it must bo
it keeps Its face and bands
nd prints tile news.
ewerles are at war with enelt
are all the time cutting
the brewers seem to get
t same.
t reported to have done much
i crops in Maine on last Hat'
Ight. The defeat of Blaine
’ bad something to do with It.
Vtxinson has deoided to re-
i lho Congressional race over
devout h district, and would
s now like to have his Judge-
oi.n baby fell from the
lory of a New York tenement
Monday, landed In a baby
tincod up and came down
..■ York yesterday the tlier-
' registered 66 degs. Down
a the meroury slid up only to
, Come South, you Ncwi York-
lolf.
surlng those who were commuted to
him, that liedld not want nny personal
consideration to stand In thu way of
any arrangement that they might de
sire to mnkc looking to the bringing
out of nnother candidate. Realizing
the urgent necessity for a vigorous
campaign upon the part of the organ
ized Democracy of the district, and be
ing himself unable to prosecute thu
canvass further In Ills present state of
health, he left himself in the hands of
his friends, advising them to consult
the interests of the Democratic party
first In whatever they did, feeling nl
perfeot liberty to leave blm out of con
sideration ns n candidate altogether if
they should deem It best for the har
mony nml success of Democracy.
Now comes the following telegram,
wlilali Is self-explanatory:
Hdwankk, Fla., June Id, 1882,
Col. K. ilohbtf, Chairman.
X recognize the absolute necessity for
an Immediate nnd vigorous cnnvnss
suoli ns the present state of my health
renders me unable to make. I there
fore withdraw from the contest.
C. B. Wootkn.
This leaves those who have been
supporting Col. Wooten in his cundl
daoy for the Democratic nomination
without a candidate, and the Hkhai.d
now predicts that the formal an
nouncement of another gentleman
will be made at an early day.
notry hat recently won $10,.
er colt Milford. The Jersey
i shrewd woman, and she gatli-
a dollars on the turf as well
1 the footlights.
nocraoy of the Houth ik
. The evils of party division
ave to fight are greater than
nvo or can come to us from
t of the Republicans.
obe has IlSd 86,897,842,987,.
inhabitants since the
if time. To eyen bury this
r the. whole lauded surface
', every inoli of It, would
> dug over 190 times.
d be considerable of a come-
man who had been the
lind the throne for four years,
died to receive ttie I’rosl-
dnation on the first ballot,
at In the Senate now. It
l like adding insult to Im
Blaine for Senator
State is the mill-stone
neck of the Democratic
be country. Without New
s can’t sucoeed, nnd the man
ot carry New York Is not
ildered as available l’resi-
er, whatever his qualities-
•few York frequently falls
the Presidency of the
when she desires to do
he seems' to hnve a monopoly
‘ ‘ lug the tail of the ticket,
eld, if the Republicans are
i electing their candidate,
lie ninth Vice l'resldunt fur-
y the Umpire State.
svlUe News of yesterday
conference of Democrats
hie city on Tuesday, and then
|kuggests to the gentlemen who
Dg themselves in an effort
ize the party of the Second
nal district that the only
nony is throagh O. B.
i Alliance candidate. That's
of it, from the Alliance
nt,and that’s just what’s the
ho thunder storms prevailed
i parts of Spain, on Sunday,
ilted in considerable loss of
erty. In Melias, a church
(by lightning during serv-
l ten persons killed. Another
in Huoientes received a stroke
tilled five df4t
l five of its inmates and in.
As many as twenty-
rcl.cs in various parts of the
known to have been
Ing the storm that seemed
<II.BVKI,AND>M rOPVLARITV,
The world loves an honest, straight
forward, consistent man, and such
men are so rare In the political circles
of this day and generation that Grover
Cleveland's sturdy honesty has made
him conspicuous. He Is perhaps the
most universally admired public man
in America, and IiIb nomination by
the Democrats at the National Conven
tion at Chicago is a foregone con
clusion.
And yet there arc those who igno
rantly talk of the “decline of Cleve
land's popularity from 1884 to 1888."
These pessimists wuuld do well to
take n glance at the election returns.
In New York Cleveland received
72,811 more votes In 1888 than In 1884;
in New Jersey, 28,710 more; In In
dlann, 10,028 more; and In Connecticut,
7,721 more. New York gave him 100,-
000 more votes ill 1888 than In 1882,
when he was elected Governor of that
State by a plurality of 108,000. Al
though defeated by the electoral col
lege system, his total vote in 1888 was
5,580,242—an increase(of 001,250 over
his vote of 1884, and a popular plural
ity of 65,534 over llarrison. Ill 1884
his plurality over Rlalne was 28,005
votes. So far from declining, Cleve
land’s popularity has Increased with
accelerating pnee; nnd there is no
more striking proof of this fact than
in the enthusiasm with which most of
tho States have elected delegates to
nominate him nt Chlengo, In spite of
tho intrigues of rivals and politicians,
I.ick Observatory has lost its Pro
fessor. Prof. S. W. Burnham has re
signed his position, and it is reported
that he will go Kast to accept a more
lucrative place.
Thkrk are 1,157 millionaires in New
York and yet most of the subscribers
to the Grant monument fund earn not
more than 80 cents per day, and 61.35
for the fund was recently collected by
a missionary in nseven-oont boarding
house in that city of millionaires.
Well, Grant has his monument now,
and it won’t do to rub things in too
deeply.
l'LAY CBOqUI
Some young ladies of
been anxious to form a
and have been looking into the mat
ter of cost of racquet, balls, putting a
court into shape.and etc.
Girls, give it up.
Tennis is out of style this season.
It has been given the back seat in the
fashionable world's preference. Cro
quet lias superseded it.
its recommendations.
Croquet has its recommendations.
In the first place, a croquet outfit
does not cost as much by a third as a
tennis outfit, and in the second place,
the croquet ground possesses possibil
ities for little gnllnntrles and the in
terchange of sweet confidences that
the tenuis court, with its constant
movement nud rush, never does. Then,
too, It permits thu wearing of dainty
nnd attractive gowns.
The graceful curves of a woman’s
contour, the daintiness of a slender
hnnd, and the arch of a shapely foot
are never seen to such advantage as
when a pretty girl plants her No. 2
slipper on a refractory ball to croquet
a rival’s or assist a partner’s.
And last, a man plays tennis because
he likes the gnme. He plays croquet
because he likes the girl. Hence its
superiority.
THE UHOQUKT (IIKI.’S MAKE-UP.
The croquet girl will wenr a gown
of Iudinn silk or muslin of delicate
green, like the first tender shoots of
the willow. It will be softly frilled
with lace everywhere nnd a-fiutter
with ribbons. It will bn accompanied
with a picturesquely drooping hat of
fine lace, straw, mull, or Inee laden
with flowers. And whatever she may
neglect she will wear her llnest stock
ings and best shoes, her prettiest rings
nnd her most persuasive alluring I
smile.
THE TENNIS OIRL’s MAKE-UP.
Tile tennis girl wears n dress of
flannel. If she is artistic she will
mnko it of blue with n crimson yoke
embroidered with the balls nudraquet
of the game. Him will have a deep
band about the bottom of the skirt em
broidered In like manner, and thu
sleeves to the elbow will be of crimson.
A soft scarf of silk will belt the waist
and flutter as she runs.
NhlUh's CaBHupdra Cure.
Tills is beyond question the most
successful cough medicine we have
ever sold. A few doses invariably
cure the worst cases of cough, croup
and bronoliitis, while its wonderful
success in the cure of consumption is
without a parallel in the history of
medicine. Since its first discovery it
has been sold on a guarantee—a test
which no other medicine can stand.
If you have a cough we earnestly ask
you to try it. Price 10c, 50o and $1.
If your lungs are sore, chest or back
lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters.
Sold by H. J. T.amar 4k Hons. (I)
The political songs are now being
sung to the tune of Ta-ra-ra-boom-
de-ay.
i INDSTINCT print
Rich! W
urniture for the Poor!
Furniture for All!
GET OUR FIGURES,
For we sell at hard - time prices.
GREEfi & .mnsoji,
THE FURNITURE DEALERS,
No. 92 BROAD STREET,
CARTER & W00LF0LK
SUCCESSORS TO N. & A. F. TIFT & CO..
lawybbb.
IV. WALTERS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice In nil tho Conru ot the Albany Oil-
colt, unit olMwhcru by »pccial contract.
Oitlco in Ventnlclt Block,«luflilngton .treat
E.
It. JOJVEMi
LAWYER AND REAL ESTATE llHOKER.
Local agent Equitable Building and Loan A<-
aociatiou, Albany, tin. I-ll-daw-ly.
C. B. Wooten. W, E. Wooten,
OOTE1V & WOOTKN, City Att’y.
w
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Vcutulett’s Block, Washington street.
Albany, Ga. n-ll-daw-ly.
w.
T. JONES.
ATTORNEY - AT* L A W.
All business promptly and persistently at
tended to. . . „
Office in Willingham's Block, Broad street.
Telephone 41),
BAGGING, TIES, FERTILIZERS,
ALBANY,
GA.
Facia About Has Kaamord.
It Is the popular belief that the buz-
znrd, which may be seen nny day lazily
winging its way in great circles far up
through the air, smells the carrion for
which It Is continually on the watch.
This is an crroncousgbellof, for, In
truth, the buzzard has no sense of
smell nt all that is worth speaking of.
You may easily prove for yourself
that that Is true. Catch one alive and
hide a piece of carrion from Its sight,
but within easy smelling distance.
The bird will not be able to find it
though it be but a few feet away.
But he can see it, strange as it may
seem, and see it plainly when hun
dreds of feet above it in the air. The
buzzard lias the most peculiar mechan
ical contrivance for an eyo that it is
the good fortune of an animal to have.
The eyeball is surrounded by horny
plates which move slightly on eaoli
other. The muscles at the baok of the
eyo nro so arranged that they Oan
thrust the center,of the ball of the eye
out in front, and the pressure of these
horny plateB keeps the whole eye from
being pushed out also. Thus the eye
assumes a cone-like appearance from
tho outside. By relaxing tills pres
sure and exerting these muscles in the
opposite direction, the front of the
eye enn be made flat. By this means
the buzzard can, while flying at a
great flight, sweep the ground with
Ills telescopic eye in search of carrion,
and, ns lie approaches the earth, can
keep adjusting Ills sight so that he
sees the desired objeet plainly, even
when it is under ills very bonk.
The Republicans have renominated
Harrison for President, but, somehow,
they can't got up any show of en
thusiasm.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PROPOSALS
Tower,
Engines, Boilers, &c.
Soak'd bi.k will Ik* received liv tlio Mayor nml
Council of the oily of Albany, On.,until8 o’clock
p. m. Monday, June 27th, 1892, for:
A Stool Tank, twenty-flvo 125) feet in diameter
and fifty (59) foet high, with tho necessary floor
beams, to,be erected on a 1 trick Tower eighty
(80 )foct high, in accordance >vith specification!
submitted herewith.
Bids will also be received for a Tank of the
same dimensions, and on an Iron Tower eighty
(80) feet high, all erected complete in accord
ance with the accompany ing specifications.
Two (2) Compound Duplex Pumping Engines
each of 1,000,000 gallons daily capacity.
One (1) Duplex Boiler Feed Pump.
Two (2) Return Tubular Boilers, 54x14, with
iron stack and connecting flue.
Any further information will l»e furnished by
John C. Chase, Engineer in Charge, Wilming
ton, N. C.
Proposals must be accompanied by a certified
check for Five Hundred Dollars (|fi00), payable
to the order of the Mayor, as a guarantee that
the successful bidder will execute the required
contract within three days after the date of
award, and fulfill the same as required by the
specifications herewith submitted.
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.
W. H. GILBERT, Mayor.
J. Vs. JAY.
J. L. JAY
O. B. JAY.
& SON.
J.L.JAY&SON,
CONTRACTORS
J. L. JAY & SON,
Heal Estate
AND PROPRIETORS
Artesian City Novelty Works.
AGENTS.
DEALERS IN
Lumber,
When you want to rent a house,
Lath,
CALL ON US.
Shingles
We have some vacant dwelling
AND OTHBK
BUILDING SUPPLIES.
HOUSES FOR RENT
Cheap to desirable tenants.
J. Hi- JA7I
r dto S03XT.
CITY TAXES.
Sigiit Kov Open for Kitnrn of Tutu.
Notico is hereby given that the City Tax
Digest in now open uud that I am ready to re*
iut — * “ ‘
cefve city tax returns for the year II
ofllce in tho Western Union Tel
at my
Jegraph Com
pany's ofllce on Broad Btrect.
awi-tf Y. C. RUST, Citv Clerk.
THE ENTERPRISE
BOTTLING WORKS
Washington Street.
(Sandy Bottom)
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
We have received the finest
and best assortment of
QENTLMH ill BOYS
CLOTHING
We make the Best
SODA WATER,
SARSAPARILLA,
GINGER ALE,
SELTZER WATER.
DOCTORS.
IJVUO ROBINSON,
H PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Gilbert'. Drug Stoic, Wn.hlnpto
street. Albany, Ga. 12-tUw-ly.
Ilf L. DAVIS.
** • PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Ofllce over 11. J. Lamar A Son’s Drug Stere,
corner Broad and Residence streets. Residence
corner Flint and Jefferson streets.
Rlcliurd Hobbs.
A. W. Tucker
Hobbs & Tucker,
3ank.ers,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Buy and sell Exchange; give prompt
emit for
attention to Collections, and remit
same on day of payment at current
rates; receive deposits subject to sight
checks, and lend money on approved
solicited.
time papers. Correspondence i
FIRE INSURANCES
We represent a good line of Insur
ance Companies and write in
surance on all property »s.
COMMERCIAL BANK,
ALBANY, GA.
Paid Up Capital, $100,000
T. M. Cartkr, T. M. Ticknor,
President Cashier
Good t Times
ON
WASHINGTON!
And guarantee every bottle that we send
out. Goods delivered by the crate in
any part of the city, and also f. o. b. chrs.
Bottled Soda made with all the popular
flavors for domestic use. Give us a call.
ENTERPRISE BOTTLING WORKS
jei.3m
CRAIN & SONS’
ALBANY SEWS CO.
This is thu place your bargains to buy,
If you don’t believe it please step in
and try,
And it will not take long to con
vince you that we mean what we
say, and will supply you at satis
factory prices.
BLANK BOOKS,
INKS AND PAPETERIES,
MAGAZINES, PAPERS
AND NOVELTIES.
All orders promptly filled.
CRAJN & SONS
LEADING BUTCHERS!
DUNLAVYACONAGHAN.
Goner Broad ui Waihington Street* 1
When yon want a tender steak, anice piece of
pork, or anything in the meat line stop at our
market or give your orders to our wagonB. We
deal in Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Fork San
6agc,and
£30^Weekly Shlaaissu •( Fine We«t-
)ra Reef Received.
Ever brought to Albany.
WE GAN FIT ALL
The fat and stout, the long and
slim men can easily be fitted. Also
a nice stock of Shoes, Hats and
general line of Furnishing Goods.
A large and beautiful line of sam
ples for Custom Made Pants. Fits
guaranteed.
GIVE US A CALL.
CDTLIFF & JORDAN.
J- D- HOPE & BUB.
Have established a steam
sflua miLtii 1
Near Oakfield, eighteen miles from
Albany, on the A. F. & N.
road, and are now pre
pared to fill orders
for all ki.ids of
LUMBER!
Our timber has never been turpen
tined, and tbe lumber that we saw wil
all be first-class.
We solicit orders from dealers and
builders, and guarantee satisfaction.
Write us at Oakfield, or orders left
with 8. B. Brown in Albany will reach
us promptly.
J.D.HOPE&BRO
Do you want to feel good in the
midst of these hard times ?
Well then go to the
and examine the new line of Em
broideries, Laces, Hosiery, Shoes
and other Notions.
We sell for cash only and there
fore we give you very low prices.
Call and see.
Waldrop & Williams.
J. W. JOINER,
JEWELER,
WA8HIMQTOV ST., OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL, BAKE
Watdhes, Diamonds, Sil
verware, Musical Instruments
and Table and Pocket cutlery,
Fancy Goods, etc. Reliable
Goods, Fair Dealing, Bottom
Prices.
Fine Watch Repairing—20
years experience—all work
guaranteed.
Spectacles and Eyeglasses
accurately fitted at moderate
charges.
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