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is. S. BA
AT.BAJJY, 'I
535“ Kxocutors, Adminiatraton »nn Guar
(liana, who aomctimcs een<l in advertise
ment. through tho Ordinary of their reapoc-
; l' I'lllvk Awintics, hive entire eontrol of the
same, nnd rnn publish them in the paper of
■: i theirehoice. They will bear till* in mind.
/, j,, Nijali riotiros must bo necompnnied with the
“ ’ cask l'ni'c ran he ascertained from the
" J " Ordinary of conntica—who have our Stiver-
tlshd rates in their offlee.
t'c
Ay Unhappy Static.—Ilriefc Pomeroy
says he is sory for tho Department of Mis
souri. It could enduro yellow fever, chol
era or n short harvest much heller than the
iniiietioh of one month of Phil. Sheridan.
IsfT Tho stock of cotton on hand in Au-
'gtista nnd Hamburg, on Monday, by actual
count, was 3,371 bales.
' i “Why don’t yon trade witli mo V” said
n close fisted tradesman to n friend (ho
other day. Tho .reply was characteristic:
“Yon have never invited me, sir. j have
looked all through the papers for an luvi*
lation In Ihe shape of an 'advertisement,
. and fonrid none. I never go where I am
not hivited."
,, „ ,
Cbwhitncod lit the Methddist Chitreh in'tills
city.' There Were aboat thirty delcgaths
present. Tho meeting was opened wrftHie-
S ioitf lervice by tho Residing Elder,Riv.
W. Mills. Kovs. Moore and
woro elected Secretaries. Tho timo up
Inst night was taken up in hearing reports
from the various pastors of their work.—
They represented the church which they
serve, anon a henltuy condition. And al
though timea has lieen hard, nnd money
senrec tho finances hnvc in most ease* been
hotter attended to tlian formoly. Thereto
preaching at tho church every day and
night. > '.
Aside from tho rognlnr representations
wo notice Kov. <1. Jf. Bunnell, President of
tho Wosloynn Fomalo College, nl Macon,
and Dr. Hamilton, President of Andrew Fo^
nlc College, at Cutlibort, hoiii liero Beck-
garter tho interest of tlioir excellent
schools.
(.rent disappointment waa telt in tho
failure of liisliop Andrew to roach tho meet*
big.
The Griffin Union speaks of individuals
who turn up tlioir noses at “n'jgger equality,’’
• o' mid asks tho following questions: “Will
thoto tnen who wont sit on juries with
black men, tell ns that if their objcctiuns can
bo overcoino, if black women are sulwtitu-
■ tad* -■
Tliia follo,w Swayzo has long sineo heeu
excluded from decent aoeioty, on account
of Ids nflUationwith negroes. The hist
question Is ohnmclcrlsticof the man and his
antecedents.'
Out of ms .Torisuiotion.—An ninusing
rase was brought a few days ago before the
Freedman’* Bureau, in Amcriuus, lor ad-
justmout. A gontlemnn of tho African
’sodnt bad tho misfortiino tobo killed by
lightning: yvliqrehpbn somo half dozen or
mpro ot tho colored porauaiion waited upon
thoBiimm Agont, Capt. IL, to have ilie
matter investigated, Tho Captain after
patiently hearing tho ease, go: out of it by
telling'them It was out ofida jurisdiction.
J. B. Hoss ifc Son.—It will lie grituiying
to our country mcroliniits to know that this
oldreliablo establishment is still in full
blast, nod la now bolhg filled witli nil man
ner nnd stylesol winter goods. The senior
member of the firm, has been North fora
iiionlli or. two, Inking ndvniitngo of Ihe
market and laying in just snub goods ns will
suit tho peoplu of Georgia. A complete
stock of everything can ho had nt this large
wholesale establishment, and money can be
saved in Macon than by going further
North. They are prepared to till all orders,
that may lie sent them witli promptness
nnd dispatch. Iteml their list of articles
in another rnliinin. __
Tim Land wk Imvz.—This oxollont
Southern Magazine 1ms been placed upon
our tablo by Messrs. Havens it Brown, Pi
Macon. It is edited by Gen. D. II. Hill, and
published at. Charlotte, N. 0., at B3 per an
num. Tho Contributions are of a high ordor,
and thedllTerent departments nro arranged
in the most admirable manner. Tho "Haver
Sack” is decidedly attractive, its contents
oven of this number is worth more Ilian the
mibsoribtion price. It oan bo Imd by the
single copy, or by tho year, by addressing
Messrs, Hnycusit Brown, Macon, Go.
IsDKiiTRn,—Wo arc indebted to Messrs.
Havens it Brown, of tho News Depot in
Mncon,lor a largo supply or,goading mat
ter, consisting of magasincs and papers.—
Among them—Every Saturday, Godey for
September, Ladies Friend, Pettorson’s mag
azine, Frank Leslie's magazine, New York
Ledger, Leslie’s Weekly, ibo., ite.
Mon Seiner.—As the legitimate points of
Hadiaalisiio, we have every reason to fear
that a spirit of violonco and all disregard foi*
law is rapidly increasing in oar midst. { It is
creeping put in many localities, and will ul
timately culminate in conflicts and blood
shed. Anarchy witli its tertiblo realities
isjnst one step removed from ns, unless,
stringent measures J^^lapted and this
fiendish spirit sun.tSk.h^ quelled, we wil]
inevitably drill into that horror of horrors
■fr* war of moes. Wo aro cohsoieoeo that
that somo of our readers will regard this
as a vile vagary, but ueveitbolcss wo hearti
ly believe it. From what we have seen,
beard, and read, we oan oorae to no other
oonolusion. Nor oan w;e escape from its
stiltbrings. Tho beat that wo enu do, is to
prepare ourselves tomecUt. ' •■ ;,)•
'■ Tit< Nrw Orleans Crescent says that
Weodbt so fond ot Grant beeauso Giant is
^o fonfl 'Of tlio Weed. But T. is iiot tho
"Weed Grunts is fond of.
TitR^tojyiOtleAniJejikiiucJironiolesthat
Sheridan, sineo his comb was, eat, wears A
11 white hat in the streets of ihavelty.
In
,B SAn> that the negroes of tho Song
no longor smell. KnfVauchiaotncnt lm
, . ^..deodorized tliem.—Louisville Journal.
... . jifjntl HtWcitf
CoHvebtion: It is pro*
iigont loyal citizens.—[Atlanta Era.
Mwai amyfel t^whatf If to tho Government,
up to] 1 - 11 " Era’ll pets will not stand a shadow of a
chance. Satan himself cannot bato good
with more malignity than thcao vipers do
tho Constitution nnd the laws of tho gov
ernment. If tho Km means loyality to
Radicalism, however much he mny dislike
Tu uk Sinx.—Tho Atlnntn Km says that
if negroes should lio elected ns delegates to
tho (,'oiivontioii, “it will bo n high compli
ment to a giiisq whom n short time ago the
■lisuiiioiiists (!) considered ton ignorant to
vote; now they affect to believe none are so
well qualified, intellectually, to servo as del
egates nnd representatives, even to Con
gress."
Tho Km knows very well that upon the
puint of availability “none nro so well qual
ified.” The question has been narrowed
doivn to Allis issue, wo arc compelled to
olioosc between a negro nnd n “ mean white
mail." Oftbotwo,wc infinitely prefer the
negro. His home is with us, nnd he expects
Co remain lioro. Consequently tho negro
has more nt stoke, nnd will more emphatic-
ally and truly represent the interests ot our
country than tho adventurer who squats
among us for tho spoils aud plunder of of
five, or the whito-livored southerner who
would sell his birth-right fora lucssot pot
tage. We have thousands who are better
qualified (Imn the negro, to servo ns dele
gates, hut they nro not be found in tho ranks
of Radicalism, and hcnco stand no chnnco
of lucccaa,
Tub Ciiancks.—Tho Shricvoport .South
western calls upon tho Northern Demoorn
cy to umku a square out light with Radical
ism—on tho stump nnd nt tho ballot box—
and not to leave all the work to a “torlorn
hope of editors.” Wo ltnvo heard enough
about the great renntion taking plncu nt tho
North—especially from tho aforesaid edi'
tors—and would bo pleased to have some
more substantial evidence of the taut than
newspaper articles. We opine that it is
something similar to tho delnsivo hope that
led us on during tho war, called “foreign in<
(mention,” The grent need of the hour jn
a unity of action among ourselves, and even
if wo nro overwhelmed, we liavo tho conso
lation of knowing that our honor and self-
respect is still untarnished. But wo have
every oonfidouoe, il the Frcsidcut continues
his present programme, that in tho end wo
will ho sneeossfnl.
Savannah Medical College.
tjCU
it, tho negroeshave a olnipi, for none are
rdont in their affliction for this ihtal
more ardei
delusion. Ifit depends npon intelligence,
moat assuredly tho colored pooplo hnvo
higher claims than tho hordo of “ whito
trash” that are worshiping nt tho shrino of
radicalism.
r gUiJ.'Uil -JJ UJ-gttSL .. ..iUJ 1LBJ .
ow Advertisements.
iRj
-V;
method of ii
r, thtss. ,
ua WdreliouiD formerly I
S^y Adami ft Reynold*, end reeei
J. P Chapmen, omlie corner of First end Poplar
streets (near the Market House) where Hjeywill
give their si riot personal attention to the STORAGE
AND BALE OF COTTON.
Wilt makeliberal advances on Cotton In store or
shinned to any of the Northern market*, Savannah
or Livarpool.
Will give prompt attention to filling orders for
BAgcttgaBd Rope or Iron Ties, and other supplies.
eeptF, no 90 ’‘Amo.
DOORS,
ZizaT or LETTuaa
R EMAINING iu the Post Office, at Albany, Ga„
September Uft, 1847.
j| Baker, Lace, col.; Blair W F; Bounce Riehard;
Bownn Bliss Margaret, col, 2; Brantley Wm R;
Brown, Arlen; Brown J A. Cori, Matilda; Cook
/amta; Cook Charley; Crawford Marie, eol; Coch
ran, Mrs B; Cochran, Mrs James. Dixon, Mins
Uraos; Davis Mrs Elisabeth; Davis P. II. Glown, B
~ ; John'A.' Ifase Ben; Jfate II C;
0; Goervy,
. Usrris
Mis* Driiciils; Hill Alexanders Htiokeby Lorcnxo;
\ C; Jor
Higgins John. Jonss, Collins A C; Jordan Miss
Irsnt. Kirabrell Mm Eliabeth. Langston F M,—
ngi
Matheney Mka &( A; Morgan Geo W. Porter Larkin
’ * ‘ John R A; Richards Ed-
L; Pop* Ann, eol; Rioks ,
ward; Rosborengh Moses; Ryans Rally; Kmith J W,
Smith Jones II; Sloan ft llowner; Sparks D R; Thom
•on Jerry; Waller* Mrs A N; Wilson Miss Surah 2;
Winds, Edward; World Hamilton, col.
Persons calling for any of the above letters will
please say advertised. M. J. RICHARDSON, P M
LOUISVILLE
Wrought Iron Cotton Tie.
The Beat and Simplest Tin in tha Mnrkat.
For Siilo By
FEARS, LAWTON & OO.
attocsRr, moduor asu commission
MERCHANTS,
77..,. Third Btreat, MACON. QA. 77
w
HO lmve now on hand a supply of the above
™ BAGGING, flOPB,
IKON TIB, BAOGINO, UOPE, TWINE,
CORN, BACON, PLOUR. BUGAR, COFFEE.
- ehoeily ha _ ^ ...
GROCERIES, all of wbiob we offer at lowest mar-
8ei
ket rates.
lep 7, 1807. lw
Savannah Medical College,
SAVANNAH, OA.
f|^HE Eleventh Annual Course of Lectors* in this
InBtilation will commenco on the First Monday
in November next, and oontinnefonr months.
Faculty:
In another column will bo found tbe nil
vei tlzement of tliia Gollego. Wo detract
nntliing from llto dozcrvmi reputation of
other .Southern zehoolz, when wo >ay:that
tlio elmirs iu tho Savannah Medical College
are fili&i liy gentlemen whoso long oxpori-
oneoi ,ln tlio practioe of Mcdicino and Sur
gery, M well ns in tcaohiug, entitles them to
tho oonfldonoo oftiiosp who would prepare
tliomaolvcs for tho discharge of the duties of
tho inedioal profession. *
Under iliti present organization of this
aohool, the chairs havo tiro aid of adjunct
professors, and the varions branches tnnglit
are so divided that the course of instruction
will be jworo thorough than usual.
Tho Savannah Hospital and Alms Ilonso
under tho e.ru of tho sovoral Professors,
furnishes the most ample opportunities for
thorough instructions in every department
of me^loiuo and surgery,
f
end lmve .tl.ndeU Iwo cour.oe of Leofures: theflr.t
n s Collego of good
Standing aud Ilie last in th,
Savannah Medical College.
The College building vraa used 'dnrlng th, late
war na a Confederate Hospital, with tha content of
the Faculty. Il was Mamed a. a Hospital by tho
United Slate, foroa. after tha surrender of Ihe city.
The building has since been thoroughly ronovoted
nod apparatus supplied for DemonstMion of Lao.
tuns. CHARGES:
Kor Course of Lectures $10$ 00
latrioulatiou.."...... 6 00
issvcllng Ticket, (paid only one,.) 1.. WOO
Diploma.;. .I 80 00
W l7, 1807 lm
fST'Tlie Atlanta Era says:
“The llrc-eating press ofGcorgia havo run
.Ban,! Hill,till they have finally run thorn-
selvsjintotho ground) these journals don,t
swing around and reform, they will probably
end fit “
.V^i^oodorizcd
ol fmyfli .
rfr u Tn* Btat* Tax'—We leant from the
the Poor House snd be buried at thu
State’s expense.”
The Era, wo aro inulinod to think, i, die-
posed to measure other people’s talers in its
own half bushel. In other words, is dispos
ed to judge of .tho financial couditiftu to
which other ptessds will boreducodby the
loss of court advertising, by what was its
irovious to issnsneo -.of order
tly mistaken. There
renco botwedn tbe pi
id the Ere,. The Jormer have the
_ nciu and support of tho intelligent
whites and conservative blacks of Georgia:
offion hunters, under whose patronage it was
doing c Starving business—nnd to prevent
its being a charge on private contributions
as tW -rasaon tsf ' "'
of order 40.
t be alarmed, fViond Bard, tho Hill
he«4bx. condition flnsnoially.
notices nnd sales
Urt compelled to bo published, hi tho
oontrary .to low, will bo the greatcat Si
fertrs.—ColnmbugSun.
Federal Uqion that,tho 8tate tax ofGeergia.
fivi.ii - ; 'ii,. _;.'i_tii u. .SBL.W
1 for this.year,wiilbpt®W.*«> t P ?-'' the
hundred dollars, -■ •1 -’wcv'l
li. D. ARNOI.p, M. D.,
i’rof. Theory and l'ractioe of Medicine.
1\ M. KOLLOCK, W. I).,
Prof. ObatetrioR nnd DiieaseH of Women and Chil
dren.
W. G. BULLOCII, Me 1).,
Prof. Principle* nnd Practice of Surgery.
Adjunct—T. J. Ciiabltox, M. l>.; Will Lecture on
Minor aud Operative Surgery.
J. B. READ, M. D.,
Prof. Materia Medic* and Medioal Jurisprudence.
Adjunct—R. J. Nunn, M. D.; Will Lecture an Med
ical Jurisprudence nnd Toxicol jgy.
.TURIAH HARRISS, M. D.,
Prof. Phyaiology and Pathology.
Ai^unot—J. G. Thomas, M. D.j Will Lecture on
Pathology.
W. H.WAIUNO.M.D.,
Prof, Anatomy.
W. M^HAUTERS, M. P.,
Prof. Chemistry.
Adjunct—W. If. ELiioTf, W. D.; Will Lecture on
Pharinaccuticnt Chemiitry anduseaof the Micro
scope.
W. DUNCAN, U. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
R. P. Myers, M. D., Assistant Dmonstrator and
Curator.
REQUISITES FOR GRADUATION.
The appUoani must be of good moral character,
P. ROBENSON
KGS leave to inform the
eillsens of Albany abd
vicinity, that he bae opened
hi* Sbop over Ihe atore of
Bagg* ft Stephens, next to
Telegraph Office, and will
be pleased to receive a ebare'
of publio patronage
Making and Trimming
oxeonted la the latest and
best style. Charge* mode-
rate,
P. ROBENSON.
^xajrypept ? ,; tf
Jj ‘I- - M'
Glazed Sashes,
Blinds,
^K HAVE JUST RKCEIVED, and arc
adding to it dailyf a large and nssovted slock of
DRY GOODS,
vaaant
® Look Al TEpj
ru&Niii
—xow orxMixo «„^l
01<3L Flag gj
ON JA CKSON STfi J
A well selected. etoacnfFiiDv,^
of several uice '‘‘ill
Chamber Setts,
Both fanoy and staple;
GROCERIES, SHOES, BOOTS,
HATS, HARDWARE, IRON, Etc.
STAIR BALLUSTERS,
Newel Posts, Moulding, &c.,
Which we propose to sell as low as any house in
the State, and we respectfully solicit our old prompt
customer*, and a* many new ones, to favor us with
a call and. Inspect our stock and prices, which we
think will convince the tnost skeptical mind of the
useless expenditure of time and’ money by going
further north, east and west, in finding cheaper or
better goods. ‘
A Largo Stook of common sixes always on hand.
BLAIR & BICKFORD.
203 Bay Slrtet. Savannah, Georgia.
September 7 90 8m.
GHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Our Dry Goods Department,
On oar second floor, fs^ complete and full iu nil its
various parts, embracing a Bill line
Bleached Domestics—8-4, 4-4, C-i, 8-1, 10-1 and
12-4.
Prints of all grades and stripes.
Dress Goods of all manufacture
Aa Immense lot Clothing
Pants Goods, both of ehenp and extra quality
Hosienr, Glovea and Yankee Notion* generally,
Boot* for Boys and Men
goes, Brogans—Boy's aud Men’s
and Gents' Dress and Walking Shoes,
patterns,
of nil
Mens’ and Boys’ Hate, largo lot
‘ ” tuoky
WE HAVE
El ZED IMI- O "V IE3 D
|ROM Mulberry Sired to HOLLINOSWOltTH'S
Blanket!, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans
Double and Single Barrel 8hot Gun*
Also a good line MUinery Goods, and in fact al
most anything a man may call for.
F I „ r
NEW BUILDING, on tho bonier of the alley,
within sight ot Hardeman and Spark’* Ware
house, almost opposito Wolfolk’s Warehouse, on
WE ALSO HAVE
A Mammoth Stock of Groceries
XMURACTNU
Poplar stroet, only a few steps from the Passenger
ihe ** ” * “
Depot, and near the Brown 'House and National
Hotel. Any of yon that want
BACON,
CORN.
i’LOUR,
MEAL,
Family
LARD,
Gh'ocerie8,
Plantation SUPPLIES,
BAGGING,
IRON TIES, &e.
Givo uk a Call.
Wo nro sole agents for Charles Nelson's
Celebrated
Copper Distilled Whiskies,
Tobacco of all grades and qualities
F. R. and Parker's Osbaburgs
Maoon Sheetings
Yarns—all numbers
Bagging of the Blanket Manufacture—weigh*
ing 2 1-4 lbs. per yard
Arrow and Buckle Ties, Nails
Powder and Shot
Sugar of all grades
Coffee of all qualities
Soaps, Potash
Candles, Raisins
Craokers, Snuff
'Ding (’bnir.
f nrl.dM, p l, C4 J
lurid Cm,,,**
'YinaorCh*;
umllnftid 0HA1T1S of Ml
lot of
Bcdstondn,
Single Bureaus nml
Wnshstands,
Wnrdroba,
All of which will be soldsrI
reasonabce t]
ns can be bought from any slmlU* »
in South-Western Georgia I
hand nil kind* of ***■
FURNITO)
ueeded by Ihe citizens of Albany »JI
country. ” «
in. nARiv
Albany, August 16, 1807.
!M a. c o s n ,
O FFER For Sale the followinm
filA __ 1 • “
sale or Retail, ns low asaojii
200 boxes Star Candles, COO Sack; j
600 sacks Virginia Salt,
800 SACKS NEW]
One h indrcd sacks Bio, Java aiQh
160 barrels choice
VIRGINIA TO!
And have on hnnd, in addition, a large stock of
Wines, Brandies, Ac.
Megratii & Patterson,
Geo.
Maoon,
Sep. 7. troo
Georgia—Dougherty County.
Case Liquors and by the barrel
Vinegar, Pepper
Spice, Ginger
Ilollow-Ware, Sad Irons
Hatchets, Axes
Drawing Knives
Table and Pocket Cutlery
Augurs, Chisels and File*
Also 200,000 lbs. assorted Iron
Very eheap Plough Steel, eto.
Thanking our friends and strangers for tiieir pa
tronage in the past, we respectfully Holiclt a con
tinuation of the aaroe for the future.
r We will state that our senior is uow in New
York, where he will remain a month longer, Inking
the advOnlage of the pressure of houses and manu
facturers who are oompelled to realiso.
200 boxes Soap, 25 Hhd*. Cub* L
Golden Syrup, 100 bales Gunnyfi
Rolls Gunny BAGGING, .
T WO Months after the publication of this notice
i ” *
application will be made to the Court of Ordi
nary of said.county for leave to sell all the real Es
tate belonging to the estate of Dr. A. C. Hill, late
ot saideonnty deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs
and creditors of said deceased,
JOHN M. HILL.
Albany, Sept. 6,1807 Adm’r A. 0. Hill, dec’d.
J. B. ROSS &
WHOLESALE DEA1
DO Cherry nnd 66 8eoond streets,
sep.8—lm Mncon, Gn.
new Warehouse ~firm.
25 Bales Yarns, 5 I
Drillings, 25 Bales Brun|
10 Bales Georgia
100 boxes Pearl Starch, 50 cuol
Lobsters, 100 cases Gore Ojsten, if J
15 boxes Cod Fish, 100 doxeu BRf "
175 Barrels St
L. PASSANO & SONS,
—IMPORTERS AUD DKALKRH IN—
Notiuns. Fancy Goods,
rjlHE undersigned having formed n Copartnership
, Fancy Goods,
GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
under the firm name of
Woolfolk & Anderson,
For ihe purpose of RECEIVING. 8TOR1NO nnd
SELLING COTTON, respectfully tender their scr-
—AND-
Small Wares,
268 W. Baltimore St.,
Baltimore, - - - Md.
vloes to their planting friends. We have secured
a portion of the Warehouse formerly occupied by
Coatel ft Woolfolk, more recently by Mr. Jonathan
Collins. We hope, by strict attention, to give satis
faction to our patrons.
James h. woolfolk,
JAMES H. ANDERSON,
sep3-flm]
20 barrels Copperas, 100 kegs POtl
SHOT, 500,000 PERCUSSION fjflj
BAR LEAD,
ALSO,
A No. 1. PI AN
Very Htt 1° used nnd in perfect onkrj
w> : WANT TO BUY
I
for
■op. 3—
L. J, OUILMARTIN, JNO. VIAMHRRY, X. W, DRUMMOND.
L J. GUILMARIIM & CO,
COTTON
FACTORS
XD
Sale !
N pursuance of an order of the Honorable Supo-
rior Court of Leo county, Ga., will be sold bc-
'ore the Court House door in tho town of Starkville,
in said county, on tho first Tuesday in October
next, within the legal hour* of sole, the east-half
of lot of land number 182 in the 14th district of
•aid oounty, containing 1011 acres, more or less,
for division on the application of Elizabeth Halfnld
and others for partition. Terms—CASH.
SOLOMON PAGE,)
J. R. GILBERT, >• Commissioners.
WM. 0. GILL, J
Sep. 8,1867.
IE)
Hides, Tallow, Beeswais
For which wc will pey tho
Highest Market)
Seymour, Jobnsoal
August 10, 07
A Desirable HoiuM
FOR SAT.X ’I
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
19- Liberal ADVANCES mule on CONSIGN
MENTS.
|gy Order, promptly filled, nt Lowest
Market Rates.
Aug. 30, 1087 3eq 3m 87
& Reynolds,
T. J. HINT & CO,,
80 • -Mulberry Street - -80.
nynA.ooiT, gka..
9?. AND DEALERS IN .
lass Ware.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County
§ OTI DAYS liter dite application will be raido
to tbe Goiwt of OedtnuT of eXd couniy, ftr
ra t # sell the House and Lot on ihe corner of
Brand and Jefferson etreete. In tho eltj of Albony,
btltnglnf to thooililo of Gcorgo W. Collier, dee d.
Sold for ibo benefit of tho beira and creditors of
raid unto. NANCY E. COLLIER,
tonbor 3d, 1887. Exooulrix.
Know, Irwin (5onmy.
At the
C*rn«r
v, • ,XXt.
vruigitn Uriel .
*t Cotton, Will make liberal
etera. Are
of HnrrU <fc Ross,
id IPephtr Slreteta.
N addition, keep, nlwnyi on hnnd n full «toe1t
»rket. Knife, Lunch and Traveling
or.ge_.nd tale
A Niw Nom—By the favorite
»o fl|g^
Toeoday In NoTRnb.rn.xt, within th. l^tl boor,
'orsale, City Lot number 71, on Brand otraot, lw
' dty of Albany, O... owned by JsbnH.Diia-
u tbe time of hi. dwth, containiogc
R if Clothe^ Marl
ket. i Juniper *nd Fainted Tnbi anil Duokela'i
.Japanned Chamber Setu, Water Cool.re, Ten Traya
•and Wuitnra, Table Cattlary, Table Mata. Feather
Dnetara, Plated Ware, Lampe, Kereeene ell, Me. *
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ATTENTION!
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BEEB’S & BRINSON*
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T>Y_ Tirtoa ofan order from the Honorable .the
bore
. Court of Ordinary of Dougherty county, will
WM on the first Tuesday in November next, P
city lots, the one lving on the South side of P?
street, known as the King Garden, in the city of
Albany. Alao, lot number 79 on the North uide of
Commerce afreet, containing one ncro. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of George B.
King, late Of said county, deceased. Terms cash.
Sop. 3, 1888. *- V”'’ AllraV
I offer for sale Hint desirsble H«e
Lot bccupied nt present bj Mt- *
Cooke, on Pino Street, knownufim
ly of Henry .Sohurr. It is aUrg«»M
bouse, with nil necessary out
acre of land, moro or less, »ccor4bf*|
Them is a good well of water
lot. For further particulars
CIIARL" 81 ’
July 28, 1807.
T. E. WHITAKER.
lAiitcd States j
WHITAKER A SASSEBN,..
Within one liaiKlredTU l *1
Poaaeuffcr I
Corner Alabnmn andFryorSla..--
augl—lm^
THE
Model School for To«
Andrew Fern
.'Si 1 ? 1 ?' Ulc, j‘ b Xuokornpplioalo mo forletfera
•dmlnlatratlen of the ratal, of
John H. .looker. Into of raid county, deceased
Thran.ara therefore ta.lte all andairgnlar tho kin-
drod and orodUora of raid doooaaod, to be and aft*
Vtaffft raff inw nffinw rallLI- at at ' .... . •
at my office within the time prescribed by law,
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f«b28,18 Cm
jial signs'
i L. M. COLUKRTH,
Ordina^plrwin county.
ELY OTTO,
Otowxl Newspaper Agent,
—Bryan Street—
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SAVANNAH, - -
cuthbert
ILL enter hpon ito
Monday, October 7iXf
ic Teachers and mxnifxfiP^J
reseat all Churches. Thejf
thorough In their respective
Tho Course of StuJy is •"
French, Qenssu, Music,«
taught most perfecilr. .. J
Boarding. Uoust. No-1; j.
Ladies will find it A H0MK*f
Tho Physical Training,
a®d Normal School Depart
nttractivaTenfhrei.
The DisoipHne cannot be •fTT.iJ
The Teachers ere nil g*®*;
The Charges are uni
Cuthbert is justl “
$ST Send HAl
. N. B. My Teachers of
again. J
August 24, 57.
JUST*
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Pining ('hairs. -^1
Liquors and"
125 barrels pure Leaf Lard, 100 kepi
Hour
Shoulders, Sides and!
76 barrels new crop Mnokeret, 1—
15,000 lbs. IPuro WHm|
275 Boxes
250 Coils Machine |
50 TonB Iron]
26 barrel* Cider Vinegar, 25 bales 0
50 Bales Macon
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