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ALBANY, GEORGIA. JULY 4. IS67.
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^WEEKLY NEWS,
pvjuuiied on evkrv
r ,TlWR8UAV A,VO SATIIROAV,
crt A Vasnn’a Dry
idu of Urea ‘
a' AU»«r(ftlUtf.
jterladst (he rate of One Dollar
- 1 7 or Ton Linen, for liio
ty-five Geuls for each
bit In ndvnnct.
qjal notice.
ifor office, $10,
etfjftT&'w charged for at regular aJ-
lo be paid In advance. .
'Ten linen, of brevier, awte-rtte
i.prtl.0 iciim IliAt mako aver eight line,
lie tines, fcilWed us two squares.
TVIII nark on tltolr ail.erltoeinenls
the, wish them to occupy.
jttlieMfur Individual behefft, will he
per eannro for each insertion.
Advertisement*.
KirtSt®' one rates for legal adverllne-
u • u.—tier, of rigid lines or.less„$ 8 tm
jnSjaTl Ha roles, per levy.... t, 00
fe£rAdl:a-»i;;iion::::::::::; t«i
■rfiggj^tohH iw
5f appnvelloeofdieniieslou Irum Adniin-^ ^
K * Miiiun for dismission from Guar-
uuio'atoeellhaud '■ 1,1
Xl, Ifcbtereead Crrdlloro 4 00
RaiB^-i“;te'r:r“8 8
fffjMj•rides win be rei|uir«l in
UlM^
sp^IxTnotice.
l-.m.-i h« AdminiMralorn, Executors or
ittrt retialred.by law to .bo held on the
- >)r | |J . ]» uiimlli. between' the hours of
Kitere»oon and three in the nflemoou. at
P »% la the oouuljr in which the proper*
, iniJ Notice of these sales must be given
■nMUOuette forty'days previous.
Eiiia(S« aale of personal property must be
KiellkaMSintr,through a public gazette leu
" loss to tale day.
i« tlcbtora and creditors of an estate must
bugyrlky*.. .
Mtkzt application wilt bo rondo to the ( otirt
* far leave to sell Land must be publish*
ifaMfvr letters of Admlutul ration, Guardian-
[Znuitbc'poulBbed thirty days—for dis-
" * ilstralion, monthly six months—
« u*rdi»H»hij> forty days.
osuro of Mortgages must be
if MClhljr for four months—for establishing
‘wlb|foil'space of three months—for
ntcQfl Kniqytors or Administrators,
* been given by the deceased, the
-It taontha.
jteen <& Co.
[9-FORTE
JPAdTUTlEUS,
499 BROADWAY,
lf,i j Now York'
i of the public and the trade is invi-
K fir New Scale Hrven Octave Rosewood l*i
volume and purity of lone, are
i by any hitherto offered in this Market.
»ht all the modern Improvements, French
. llarp VedpL Iron Frame, Overstrung
I each' UkUniment being made under
talsupervision of Mr. J. II. GROVES-
1, vhdu Out a pvactUal experience of over
Mjnn la their manufacture, is fully warrant-
Inwy particular.*' '" 1
I. AW
T! 1 . . a—
CAtiDS.
n ’ J * WKtmiT. 1„ l*. li, WAItUKN.
WRIGHT &. WARREN,
ATTOllNEYS AT I.AW,
ALBANY, €5A. *
W ILL practice in thn several Lourls of Luivniti)
Kouhv in tuis State ami. the (Circuit Courts
of the Dinted Slates for tin* Stale of Cieorgia.
Also attention given to COMMISSION in RANK*
RU1*TCY.
Albany, Nov. 18,18115.
—37
Bankrupt Laws.
PETITIONS in Bankruptcy under late Act of U,
X Congress CAN NOT ItK FILED until the gene
ral orders of the Judges of the Supremo Court
(under section 10) prescribe the form of the petition
orders, etc,, eta.
When the Circuit and district Court of the United
States can properly hear these eases, we shall
gladly represent our clients before them, (.’use-
can he determined iu vacation nr term.
minks & nouns,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Ga., April 2, 18G7. 51 lit
MKDIOAL GAUDS
-DFt. TODD.
—o—
OFFICE—Lehman’s Corner. Opposite ldvery Stable.
RKsnmxvh At x. r. BMXtiotrs.
FebI2-nll-lf| ALBANY, GA.
Drs, Cromwell & Corinally
O FFER their professional services (o the citizens
of Albany and vicinity. Office on Broad SI.
February 21, 1 Slid. Dt -if
H. V. CALLOWAY..
im. W. A. LOVE,
ALBANY, GA.
Office (until further notice) nt his Residence
nearly opposite tho residence of Captain John A.
Davis’. May Hjb, 18«»7 4t»-ly
Stages leave this House every day for
Thomasvillc, Baiubviilgc,
Florida.
am!
BETWEF.S THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTH,
AND EASTERN CITIES!
And it* C'oimcclloii.l
•J. w.
. A t
Provision Dealer & Grocer,
Macon, Ga.
M V arrangements ore complete for rale and de
livery of
CORN BACON AND HAY.
In store and to arrive,
2-VHMl lbs. Smoked Bacon,
20,000 lbs Bulk SaU Sides.
h.OOO bushels Corn.
60,000 Ilia Northern and Eastern Ilay.
60 bids A D C Sugar.
200 hhU Superfine Family Flour.
60 kegs Nails,
100 Sacks Liverpool Sail.
Having an AGENT West eoiislnatly buying, no
oue has the advnutage. Planters wanting produce
especially CORN, should hand In their order*
U illi Ill<‘ L ASH, in lime. The corn will be
trnnsfeved on arrival, saving drayage, which wil
always be 6 cents in bushel less than prices from
Store. This in saved to purchasers. 300 bushels
is a ear load.
J W. l’EARR.
January 20th, 1807. 6-
The Arrow Tic § Iron Bands
(From the Augusta C'hrouiele.J
Noirw (lit* Nilualloit -\o.
IlV It. It. Uli t..
BALING COTTON I
AX IXSI'HA.SVK AtlAIXST
L !
WASTE
THEFT!
Drs. ('alliiwiiy & Dope,
PALMYRA, GA.
March JHUh, 1807 |d<My]
DRS. Sim Si MeailUAX
H AVE associated themselvss together in the
practice or medioino, and hereby lender their
services to the citizens of Albany nnd vicinity.
OFFICE—At the Drug Store of Gilbert & llro.
on Washington street. May 2d, 1807 [.‘Mlf]
The Favorite & Most Comfortable
nOUTB
FROM
Albany to New York!
(17.4 SAVA NX AH.)
Fare Through to New York — $8!i
rpilE following new,fast, amr^rsl-classSTEAM-
J BIIIl'S sail from Savannah to New York every
Tii«t«lay, Thursday undHaturduy.
Murray’s Lino. (Atlantic C. M.K.j Empire Lino.
| S. Co’s Lino. |
Sail TUESDAYS,{SailTIIUUSD’YSjSail SAT’D’YS,
BROWN’S HOTEL.
Opposite Depot MACOiY, GA.
• E. J3. BROWN vt SON, Proprietors.
fpHIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE has been
1 refitted and repaired, nnd is now one of the
NEATEST HOTELS in the Stale, nnd the most
convenient in the city. The Hotel is supplied with
every thing the markets afford.
Macon, January 17th, 1887. 55—3m
DOUGLASS HOUSE !
i
One Square West of Court House,
Albany, Ga.
I.im,
Dearborn, Coin’r.
VlBUO,
Herman Living-
slon, Baker,Com.
General Barnes,
San Halva nog,
Nickerson,Com
San jAi rxcu,
Tlx© Talalo
Snpplic-rl with the BEST thn market nfllmls.
March 21-2d If
fes(M?fano-Forte,’ The New Cemtral Inland Mail Route
*iv«l tk* highest award of merit
| tflwthcrs at the cele-bm-
tea World’s fair.
MKHMihibU#d iatfruroenls from the best n n
pALatHjp^i., n,™i«ny, R,ic(linotul {Hid Danville R. R.
Ne * York. Also nt the 1
'Itate for five successive years, the
r'lMaTs'from' bofh of -which can be
Jtion of Improvements we make a
rltiM.'F.oHe, wnd by roanufactur-
viik al g(rl«tij «nb system, are enabled
*-** \ent at a price which will pre-
aisL: la Current Punds.
P'Wt Cfl,tog lies seal free -©»
MaXiw paper.
SKL'ftJOSsTITUTKJNAUST
-d feftry WediindaT Moral**.
Market Reports, Miscel’aneous
Otfigiaal Story, and ar-
{**•*■*% to the FarU and Dairy etch
J**sll endeavor to make it
- *.
■ lfo»« 4 Ffouifly Journal.
^»W . y U t J z
$»*•«•'jrsar......„^,.. w $3 00
time 2 60 each
STOCKTON ft 00.,
f ti t* , Augusts
rflliE Charlotte and South Carolina, and North
I Carolina Railroads, via Augusta,, Columbia,
Charlotte and Groeaaboro to Riohmood,,via Wash
ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York aud
Boston. To secure speed, safety and corofurL J *“k
for M 1
Through Tickets Via CoIumMa & Charlotte
Tin Rim-1«upon this Routt hare h«n pul *ln ci-
client order, umi fUrnl.lieJ wlih lfe* EnjHitsuud
First-ClMS PnsscDger CsrS:. 81eeplne CrirH on nil
Night Trains, and first-class Dining Saloons, Arid
ample time given to passengers fd get; (beir
. - ..1 llntA
Buckley, Com’r.l Morton, Coin’r. Atkins, Coin’r.
Throe Steamships arc ail of large carrying capa
city, well adapted to this Houle, aud are titled up
with especial regard to the comfort of Passengers.
Hi ale rooms largo and airy ; tho Steward's depart
ment supplied with the host tho New York and Sa
vannah markets afford. Tho Through Freight. Tu-
iff having been much reduced, Freighters nud Pas
sengers wifi find fin’s ihc QUICKEST, SAFEST,
nud MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New York.
HAVANNAll AUKNTK.
Murray’s Line—Ifnnler ft Gamtnel, 'Agents.'
Atlantic 0. M. S. 8. Co’s Line—Wilder ft Fullar-
lon, Agents.
Umpire Line—B. II. Tlnrdep, Agenf.
1 GEO. A. McOLEHKF.Y,
Ucnerftl Traveling Agent' •
June Bill, [GOJ
W. F. HAVENS H. Mi BROWN j
HAVENS & SHOWN,
Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
I.iglil 1I...I Muuihml l.ilerutur.!,
StuUouoi’,.&c.,.
No. 91 I'bfrry SI MACON, GA.
January 17, 101-7 I - lin
SPRING, IMPORTATION
. .«
. .> ;r~i ‘hi
Ribbons, millinery an4 Straw Goo^s,
ARMSTRONG, CAT0E& CQ.
• IMrOUTGRS and JonliEilR OF
llil,lions, Itnnu^i allMnitaiim,!Noil.,
Urnl-ra, Vflyrla, iTiu:!nm,.KloWL‘r«. Ft-allii-ra, Nraw
Oonnelu an-l Ladir*' ll»la,.rli*iimdand untrimiuod,
Jihaker Hooda, ltd.,'
237«pa239Baiamore8t., ' '
.13 AJ.TIM O R®V‘** 1>■ < J
Off* (he iai 1 g.»i SIMk 1 !!) Se Knud In Ihie conn ;
try, And unequalled in choicevarfety And chrapnlini.
Order*‘.olietinl and jfroinpl atlentfbn fflrru. ■
febafl. --Wliti
ll|i<-<|ii:illnl tin- Simplicity nml
liapi-lil y nf Adjustment!
Surpassed by None Cor Strength anil Adap-
labllHy lo all Ibn Uses of Couinercel
TIMIEY ara manuraetured iu Liverpool, of the
X best- Engli-fi Iron, under the personal super
vision of the luvuutor, formerly a resident of Now
Orleans, La,
’J’lu*.WlflOW TIE is preferred by Nhipuiastors
nnd t’oinproxsmcn. as it Is worked wit li ft to 1 Inch
slack, while all NOI.1D TIES require •’< to 6 inches,
which, in rnunlnif through a cargo, involves a hea
vy loss to tho HhipiuiiHter.
USE THE ARROW TIE and BANDS, and SAVE
MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE!
Arrangement a have been made to secure an am
ple supply of the Arrow Tie and Bunds for the
coming Season. Tho Iron will be better than the
best lierelofore nsed.
.14*. A. IIAl.fi,
Agent Middin and Southwest Georgia.
dsml iav i-oir a co.
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
The undersipneit Is prepared lo furulah the AR
ROW TIE to the TRADE nt
SAVANNAH PRICES,
lornarillnff and Transportation Add'd,
RUST & JOIINSTOX,
Hoar tho Insurance Agouts:
•
Savannah, Ga,, May 7th, 1807*
Tho recent fires in this city having proved to our
entire satisfaction, by a thorough test, the auperi-
ority of IRON HANDS for baling purpose*, wo
strongly recommend them to the use of tho Plant
ers of Georgia as nn efficient' agent iu restricting
loss by fire; nud wo ngroo to dlitariminatc, wht^j
practicable, iu favor of Colton thus secured.
A. WUdlUlL General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN Sc SON. A gents Liverpool,
London and Globe Ills. Co.
.CHARLES J/, COLBY ft CO.,Ag’ls8un ft At
lantic M. Ins. Co., N. Y.
U. II. FOOTMAN, liisurnoeo Agonts. v '
WOOIMmllHlI- • 'OTUKRB, hiHiraM* Ab’u-.
J. T. TI/OMA /AlSiUuca A gout*.
J.C. MeNHL’lT , Secretary Southern Insurance
ft Trust’Co.
JAMES T. STEWART, Agent London and
Luiicuaiur Insuruncs Company.
LANE ft WEST, 1 n*ursiico Agents.
Maoow, Oa., May llHh, 1807.
The recent fire at the Warehouso of Mr. II. T.
Chapman, in this city, having Atlly demonstrated
theailvuutage of IRON BANDS for baling purpusea,
as a security agaiust loss by fire, wo, the undersign
ed Insurance Agents nf Mneon, Ga., take pleasure
iu endorsing the action of the .Agents at Savannah,
Georgia.
K. C. OKA NN1SS, Agent for aavoral Im, Co’s.
J • W. BUIt KK. lnsoranee Agout.
E J. JOHNSON ft CO.,Insurance Agents.
.1. MONROE OtJDEN, Iiisumnee Agent.
J. M. BOAUll.MAN, Insurance Agent.
JNU. U..CURB, Insurance Agent.
; May28th, 1807. 55-Cm
\ Now Sensation
BOYS AND GIRLS!
But
BOOKS are hard to gel, for want of money.
Im bovs ami girls must have something to reai.
have fresh supplies of reading fevery
Now, there are plenty ofmdnthly paperafor
* does not re-
week
Ihi'rtit'htit their old friend—and who
meuiher htm-niul liis '’Cliiidieu's Giiids" iu war
limes—‘their old iri«ad, J. W. BURKE, propoaoa lo
giye them tho
Handsomest Weekly Paper!
his phoenix Printing House can bring out. To do
this he must hnvcinjNDHfcDHOFSUBSClUBERS!
Ami hf apfiefuft lb Hip young folk9 to liolp him.—
lie waulsio know Hrrw fiintiy Will vote for the pa
per by agreeing to lake iu Let litem tend In their
tong lists of iiiMlittUhet/if may see how the vote
Hiuutlrf, and whathoritjwill warrant him in cowmen-
‘ ' " ’ * “ *ua) now. If he
;in the public a-
i^n fie Will hold
that all'who have voted for it by aetiding up their
namea* will! be under-obligaliuna to aubseribe for
siaiidH, a^id whether itjwiil ^arrant hi
ciug jt. N'ever mind the money, Juh
,finds tho rote all light, he will begin
tlA^Afid'call for th6 motiey { for thth
J)ul it ih H.'ttdl tlu* rnw i« timv five ami
ifinilc 1’itir.oiis ley our l;t ws*;ui»l Ilu'tvl*»ri'.aro
entitled to politic:! 1 nu will aK civil eoimlity.
Il is idle to icukou with tt lUitalicnl niiml.
A lutmlio is :t limttlic. The ci>m )usiottH ol
pitch arc never Ion tided in reason noralVectcd
lay experience; they afe founded in 1’ccUltir
mid live only on |nission. We must, appeal
ami still appeal amt hot cease to appeal to
the rational American mind, and hy reason,
and the experience of mankind, save, il* wo
can, our country from tho awiul, ittdos-
erihahle horrors which munt reHull, and re
sult soon, from tho crar.y domination of
men who mako “liberty and equality’* tho
touchstones of political wisdom. This mad
theory ia nolhiim but war upon the teach'
lugs of reason, tno extierienee of ullages,
ami the law oi’t'bnl. it was never thouoo-
trine of any hut the agents of revolution,
and it never bore for any fruits hut anarchy
aud blood and tho evils that follow in the
train of unrestrained passions.
lint to suppose, as ah abstract proposition
we concede the negro race is entitled to po
litical ctpiality; how does that justify the so
Military Hills ? Ones the negro's right to
vote uutliorixo a violation u! (lie f'otislkti-
lion by Congress? 11 it is right to enfran
chise the negro Is it right to disfranchise
the whites?
No principle Is bettor or more universal
ly conceded in American polities than that
the peoploof the States alone must regulate
the political franchises of their citizens—
each State lor itself. If this inlueiple is to
be rejected then no other need he respected.
The first great tptesthm we must determine
is this: j»o we mean to support the Consti
tution, or do we mean to violate it ? Oo Wo
mean, when we swear to sujtpovt the Con
stitution, to vote (J>r that which violates the
Constitution and justify our perjury by
some vagary about abstract right ? ^ 1 press
the question to every man’s conscience.—
Have von obtained your,consent to disre
gard the Constitution? Don’t dodge, or ex
plain, or qualify: answer tbo question.—:
nave you obtained your consent to disre
gard the Constitution? Have yjm obtained
your consent to swear to support tbeCousti-
tion, and then flippantly write or say, “The
Constitution is dead ?” If dead, why swear
to support it? If not to be respected or're-
gardeij or observed, why swear to support
ft? Tho Military Hills, arc conceded to bp
unconstitutional. Whether ww be Stutosj
or Territories, or Provinces, Congress is for
bidden by the Constitution to deny trial by
jury, or to authorize a warrant without
oath,or put upon trial without indienieut,
or suspend habeas corpus, except during in
surrection or invasion iu ease ot a citizen, or
establish military vide ovei citizens In time
of peace, anywhere—lit any singlo foot of
land—.State, Territorry or Province, These,
these, oh, my deluded countrymen 1 these
are the constitutional shield, ami buckler
and helmet, and breastplate of every Amer
ican citieon, of every grado and color, on
every inch of American soil. They are the
whole armor ol’libpity. And every one of
these Military Hills authorize to no disre
garded, and placed at tbo will of a military
officer, who is not even a cit izeii of the Slato
or territory in which he dominates!
I ask again nnd again, tifiil \ beseech all
men lo hsk ; it is the earnest, anxious, pierc-
ingftppcal.of thejdyiugliope oflibpi'ty: “are
you willing,first, to swear io support it^
intent, at the sumo time, qj’ swearing to vio
late it ?” Then I proclaim—all posterity
will proclaim—your hell-mortgaged eon-
science will no^or cease to pi qt’fniin) you
are yerjured, and ja-rjiuy is hot half your
crime—you commit perjury ip
come a traitor! •
And now mark this: Tho very oath which
you tnkcrequirra-ymt-to swear to support
the ConsHtntiOu, und If yon take that oath
and then voHi4c»r a convention to curry <mt
these Military Hills, or aid in carrying tbpm
out, yon vote to accept, to approve, jio i^tab-
lish that winch is u vlmation of tho Consti
tution, and, just ns sure hs passion shall sub
side, nnd reason return to our peonle, *)ind
sober, onth-observing patriotism slinl! again
e In.tbo land, so sure will you be lini'n*
NUMBER 71.
Tow wicked men might rerniln' Iff 1 '
10, ltut can it be that Dae ,ioopl» have beenm* 1
H’illiuclo violate onr Conititution for onr>
own.<!i«)ioiu>r*ha dcrteuctipo,?.
take an oalli to get a clianco to T|ol*t* li.-in
order that they may ftcgtWIo
and nltiniately
■ low many will than violate ttlHoar
' V 'U aland lay it, live wlth il.or diofor
it ? That ia tho next eoan(.,
Little PhUt.
>.D t»
-k* -
Tho )>igmy who lord, il gverllio pcppl#
of iho Kil\h Military DUlrjet. fu directed
to extend t|io time forHegiitratioi> iqLn*hi-
inua by llio I’ry>id«^t, of thp United,State*.'
until tho 1st of Attguat. , Ho : .!**(* /Wir
nant and liolda forth in the following bean*
tifnl Hindus: ,
I did not feci warranted in kcotiing up
boards of registration, at largo expense, to
•nit new irauee codling in itt the eleventh
hour.
•I’lio registration will bn completed in
Louisiana at tho time opened, unlaea lam
ordered to carry out the law under |Ir.
Stanlierry’a Interpretallbn, wldcli practical
ly, in registration open tttaca'damhte rtWdlbr'
perjury and fVaud to travel on. 1 do riot
why my registration ahould be dapeiid-
cut on tlio time w|ion other district oomwau-,
dera gel through. 1 havo giyon more tithe
fertile registration in Louisiana than they
propose to give in their oommanth, fbr l
eotniueneud six works Iwipre they did. I
regret that I should have to differ wills til*
I’resident, lint it must bo reoollcotod.that I
havo boon ordered to exeouto a law to uYiob
Ilia I’re.ldont has biion in bitter anttigonlsni.
If, niter this ronort, tbo time ia to be extl'n-
■led, plenao nptily uiaaadlt, will bodoae.—
I would do it at once, but the IVeeldtu'eial-
cgraut was conditional, aud there iaaoM-
eient time loft for tho necessary order, '
1ML SnuuiOAN, 1 Major Qan’l
II ever there wna contempt fdr a’superior
1>y tho inforior offered, it eortainly Is here. '
Had lit! bocn other than a Radteal he'Would 1
at onoe bo conrt-mffrtlaled. The Augusta
Chroulelo Sc Sentinel, «^eafeingj)l thisshb' 1
jeet indulge* in thetbIK)wing remark* aud
gloomy forobodinga: ■ ;l ,M
"Ot oourao thia little VieereV of the Radl-
Is “regret* thathe ahould diffarwlth-ihsl
I’lesideut,” yet it could not be
' Intel:
onls “regret* thathe ahould differ with-the I
I*i "aideitt, yet it oopld wt, -V* ctpretod,
with tho viowaof aohnmHtf an In^tvMual '
as tho 1'.resident oftlieUnitod State* I Am 1
tlien the dictator who rule* Uupremo .over
No fi slmws why it is ho cannot agraa with
the President. The latter is in bitter-antsg-,
onism to thn principle:! oftho Sherman liill,
while thn dictator esteems It to bo th* bigh
orn perfection of human wssddm.and makes
its rigid enforcement on No., fi a labor, of
*° vc ' . , . , v ,. , , -.
Wo have fallen upon evil tl'mpa indeed
when such undisguised contempt <o>,artd
suoli palpable disregnrd ; of. the - Ordorof a
superior by bis *uboidinatoiii jnstlfled aaA
»l'prov«d 6y any. considerate pwtleg.of tU i
m
American peopfe. Tho eyide
ting day by day, and S* ‘ 1«r“
to ourotvn mindsthai free 1
eminent on this Contiqbnt la a thltig oftho
past and never to bo, 'restored! i God: gntatl
in His infiniteptcroy, th.atour Cep
limylw wrong! Weiha^ip-o.
Illsla |* lUrae-Krepen.
rule i
ded, and justly branded, ns a felon mid whip
ped throughout the land with tho stliiging
1a.il.ou rvC s.iiklie Infnmvs 1 lionunun
at regular meat time.
This
\n Route pM»c« Ihroufeh nu efetated, lieattfiy
country, andeannot be eurpaBscd for It* behfltiful
Mountain Scenery. This in the shortest nnd qulck-
eit All-Rail Route from South-Western Georgia to
any 6t the Northern or Eastern Cities. Arrange
ments bare been made, an^ll soon & <«<>
ration, to Tioket and Chc<
place.
through ■ from this
_ Tickets andChaoka canflow be hatf aithe
office of the Central Railread in Macon.
A. I. WIIAMNC, Agctll.
May 80, [6»1
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(Disabled Soldiers preferred), .
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roots! "lei's warranted t« t«aeav**|M<4iiia« hat.
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the daK-fnal-'effaaiuWl depilatory in existence-—
Price 76-caa.c.fkr package, cent postpaid, to any
address, on receipt ef ad order, by .*
v BERGER, SH0TT8 ft Co.jCMMrto, '•
KOoncst send in the longest list ofeulWl
We stintV, in the first dumber, begin Hie publlea-
Howard '• '•« »r vi . »;■ ■
to the ‘Young Marooners."
Nearly ail (be boys nnd gfrls in ibe United Htatea
Imve rend tbo I'Vuung Maruonnrs'! nnd been delight,
cd witli'H; nnd MV. <J3aUlng assures ns- rliat the
S*w story will t.e eVcj whit an. geo J oa: the old
earn and wbaeoniU wanhaaylUng belter 7
wflli,
ly tUustrated,
and Clckynny.priniea »un new type on title white
pi pie! miking in'flie Jehr i benntlMI volume of
over 4UU pngOtJ with nine title page and lades. 1
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Single siibscriptlyaa-.-.-- S,2 00per annum.
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Twehty-enbcopfea.:;!..:.. .i.........'30 GO iv. *•
SiogtaxMtmdHiHfotih,* months... 60 oenta.
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I Send fora, Prooiem list k»d Circular gitinf full
c-ommittcd peijhfy in order that ytm ttifgbt
liclp to destroy youV country. A fill iu vrtio'
will Vou hunt excuses <o pnHintfc 'Voiir
cltangcless tnftmy. The malignity whicH
now makes you call JmtHots rebels; the cow*
ardice widen contlhnca a war upon tjho’ firtri-
resistrng whom you induco, ivith tho ihokt
sacred plcdW-, to'Uy down thlrfP iarma j the
tqeanneas \y!iii'h devise* Oppireasioti for the
lielplesa, the vilcneaa which pretinea dishotior
on those youltnvo cntrtlptied'lntpytrtir p6#-
cr; tho worse thridh/ppcmleaV' htateamani
ship which disfranchise* wMWitncti' lit! 4W
dcr toeilirtncliise black men ftltc etjtnittal
phiUnthfopy which ttrovidi-r fer tiro Bure
(iiatntetioffpf the deiudoil ntttb>hi}h ttiifcbi
pretence bftdevaiirtg.i* * ‘ 1
rise up to mock and la
Lite thehOIlfioondd w Midf *d«HKW nipo
Hegbt of Jilt),” #Men 'HfeaVttiM Alntlibly
httrld doVrir to Kt'fl tHoshWlm,’ tiy dcceit nnd
force, nought to 1 dbattoy ffin kffpi ' ' '
theao very pretdnc’ik Which liato bo;
N ever feed grain orglve water'to a Itorao
when warm front exqrctae. bweat iaturt aW
waya a aign of warmth, place the hand on
the chest for a tealr* Wafer’ given after »
meal ia safter than togm it mjfb'rfe.' • •
Never drive faM or draw tlicin haVd 1m-
nii-iliatejy after giyiqg feedtOr4ri*k..:t I
Never drt vo falter than a walk wi<h heavy
loadB.
Uo not let horaea' atand long in t
nt anytime In thcyeavDwithtm'lcii
Feed regularly, and in (juality n
to tlio appetite of the UfthAiri Anu 'lh
Ki not drive or Work long
l)o net let hantoratkinf Ifilho iita
in lioota of dried tnttd attd' cbifa o
Itair..| Oroom tUemy II. tniivino* tm
M OM vjme* in tho year ttaknyew* terdaa.
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cannot hell) thcihsylvca there.
T*aclr your hotmea W WiiL
fidenocio you rather thkttv fear.
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said to bo acert&menre fcr i
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week. Tlten''bommcncoarid
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