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WISDOM—.1ISTKT. MODF.IIATION.
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ALBANY. CiKOHOTA. OCT. 10, 18G7.
NUMBER 99.
pVEEKiV NEWS,
rcmi^Kcn <*n r.vEitt
(iV.TBimSDAV ASD NATCRDAV.
JirF-fii Washington street, direct -
wtc Font tier" Bx|>im Office.
Bills »
A.tverllslilg.
I.AAV t’AltlH
D. H. POPE,
attohn’fa^at i.axv,
AI.RAXV, «A.
W ILL giro pmmpt nttentinn lo nnv Luninf#*. I
(‘niriiHtnl him, in nililit-i’ommnf Dougherty1 X LLK> m*«»;ly vrp.im.l. mil
i.vpotrr.i.vi!
Study Well Rel'oro Von Act!
'Hit* Prajerof (he Betrothed.
I without, li v.fnU it..t do to rt ly on every |
tlie I
one f<*i help : Lut • I
—o-
DEfSIKK io hnvp
ynnr W MV 11 .»
i ami furrtmtnling counties.
July 4, 1»tr
. n ,« inverted :»* the rate of One Dollar
KmIchH" P'* 1 ’ H 'l' nrP 0 « ^ e, b kin***. fur ‘ky. a. j. WKtailT.
Iflvv*. '...I seventy-ftvo Ceuta lor eneh t ___ ___ _ _________
JBElite In nilvnnce. WRIGHT & WARREN,
It -!lm*
I., r. IS IVAHRKS.
attorneys AT I.aw
ALBANY, 0.1.
WRril.n-W.I.h >" S'tvnnce.
cVKI'M t. SOT Il'K.
L 11 ,o«ihm>« 1 "' 1 "I c.ui ltitatcH for olHcf, $10,
nVtw rlmrgr.l for nl rrj.u1.ir nit-
1,1 he |»:'id in advance. . .
of brevier, make one of the State* lor the Slate o! fh'ur/m.
rtiioiucnlP llmt nmke over eight linos j Aim* ntleiitioii given i" (*li\IM IS SIGN in RISK-
iftecn tin***. count cl a.* t avo aquircs. j Rl' I’TC V.
" w j|i uiirk on their advertisement*! Albany, Nov. 19.18fi5. — 37
nf stintire.H they wMi them to occupy.
'wlMtioiH lor Individual heneftt. will lie
Jjl.W per v«i «>nre
S. ST R A IJ S,
At hi** temporary pin e next to Hi u- \ It, |.i. s ’
: Law Ofliee.riw he.’ wilt, his S/T/.A y a/ y ) ‘PASS'
' nxnttttFxrr, and with a r 11\ i *« ii r i*
'A^SlNTA.Vr will wnir.'int to give •••itlsfne*
* tom.
Charge si
} ns any city In Inh Smith.
n
IiO YV
A l.i.ly in the St. Mmtis Uni.,n, over |_,„U erne ol i:, 1. in
s'lgliat IIIV of“Inev" |.oiTrn\ v her thoughts ! 0H| , M | ln j|,i )S nin.
!n I Ik* following most brunt iliil ver?
tho eve ol her marriage:
Father, I eoinr before thy throne,
With love and bended I;not*,
l*o thunk Thri* with n rini tofu I tone,
r.*r all Thy ln\i In in»*
Fnrgixv me if my hearl lid-* hour,
I give not all to Thee,
For deep mighty po»*»r
Piv’nL > it now wiilt Tlioo.
Ofk
cln ap 1it*r«*. They
I I ho \oflhol It poo
p!o xxcro now talking ol’ sending l»»s ran
Oil’. Thoy I'oiii,) tint do it. Thi.
Suitil*i*i it x\ #.i 1 • mol LlaoK’s lonn
wo \\ on hi Inti ' t ttil I»v mil' while
for each Insertion.
XMnl Advertisements*
I*flawing «rc our rates for legal ndvertlae-
tfi8»|ei p«*r
W ILL prarlico in the several Court* of Ln\vand ,
Equity in lui* Stole and the I’ir.’i i Court.- fr^He Will rinialt HlsWotlc AncconHng to
! Prontlae.
lie keeps nli kinds ,»f UooUs usually liomd in a
ipxhst cLAsa onwEini sTonr.
• Amnttjr them
[ l.atlii'N’ ami <;cb(s' line Coltl Chains.
Signet ni.d to *u l!iii»*, l*iii-. Sleeve-Mud* ar.d
lluttuns, llronohcs SeaL, Keys. nii>l
Ain son in F.mbleniH.
Albany, Nov. 19.18ti5.
Bankrupt Laws.
I rt
! ir r ’T
rol ordt
PETITIONS in Itunkropiey under late Art of U.
f’ongrcss r \N NOT |})-; KII.LIr until the geue-
order* of the Judgn of the Supreme Court
(under section HI) pre«mlic the formoi the petition
' order*, etc., no
r levy of eight lines or less..$ .1 00 . When the ('L'niil and dl-liicl Court »f the l'niled
- y#.|»*oe l’i. Ka. mles, pur levy 5 001 State* can properly hear these ca«es we shall
Sales per levy •» 001 gladly repre-eni our eli'*ui» before llieiii. C,*e-
1^ fur letters of Adininiatralion I ftO enu he determined in \ ication m iftm.
Skrhirer* of Uimrdlonnhlp.
pfMtmilon (.fdi*mlMion from Admin-
.1 00:
' r5pi , ' ca, i‘ ,n di*mi*Hion from Uttar-
lift aeli Laud*
LwDtblorsand Creditor*..
00.
I 00
•; 00
iiiNiis & nouns,
Atleriiev* at Law.
:ilif
Albany, fia.. April 1 > *»7
MEDIC AL CARDS.
AY cldinp; Jlin^s
GOLD AND SILVDR TUIMGLD3,
SniM-rior (iu)il Pi ns tiiih Diamond Points.
Sllrrr .ind I'latcl Itatc,
I’oger*. and WoMenhohn*' snj orior, In-i «•!« *■
I
C u i
tJflildPcrH'inar**
Ltfoeridirtb'
hlfwridiahlf property, ten day■« ]“» '
ir\*llrf». «h\ty day* V u
1 ‘ t R , ||,e above rale* will he required in
fe»rcurrant note*.
H
■ it,'
Dvs. Jennings & DeWitt
ah d thein-elve* in the | int lire
-■t.iit - oxer
avi: a-««'c'
luedifine.
tTPi-ici: i j
Store.
fw?' 1 »r. heWitl will
SrihilCAI. ia-e«.
.Mliatiy. -1 nly -d, lsr.7.
Uf.|
j Idnuer ami Pcmm l Set
KlitXes, it’,, ,\e.
I 1 e
llnyor*
i* y
ian \ lin'd - I b it]
•( i nit allI'lilioli
70-t f
^-1 '-Xf Xj££ C-£! a
Wii ing find 1 U'e^sjng Ca*e*. Wtilh l-. lN.rkn I!
Toilet Set*, C.utd.v, I’.vn. ties.
Tl.o’i knnwt *t, !•' tthfr, rvery llmuRht
'lint xvnktth in my hrcn.-l.
And now tLis hintt hnsvninlv smtolit
To kfoji it^ l*»v<* f-nj»ptv<snl.
Yit when tin* idol, worshipped one.
Sit - fondly Ly n»\ sidxt
And Ltejiiltes tin* \V»\v 1 eonnol slotn,
Told- destined hl.’ldo
1 ’ofo’ix »• me, if the loviitR kiss
Dt h aw s upon my Inow
S* thought of in an hour like this,
A.nd t In ills me oven now.
I lo’- » hosen me to Lohi- h»\«*
And eomlorler (htottRh life,
Enahh* tm*. olt.Do.l to prove
A lo\ inp - , failliful wiie.
ll.'k*io\vs not, l’atlmr. all the deep
Alleeticm I eoiitrol,
fill 1 tlumsand lovitiR litotjolits that -weej
Rt'sistless oh r my soul,
lie kd |\V* not eaeh i-Mint of lo\ ,•
Tint jrttsl.t-s warm and five;
Yor f.tn In* rver, i \ er pt'o\ e
M\ warm idolalrv.
TODI).
SPEC! At. NOTICE.
-rtlinll'V A.liutnioirnlor.-. Kvrrul.ua nr
rr.|'uiri"l l.y Inw 10 l.r livid on llic
CforvtiT In mrli luini'i. lirUnuui ihr lu.urs of • ■
f,|Shrr, .""I ll.irc tn llir nnrruMui, ni, i > 1 •{,.
IrmtHnnir in llir crnuljf ill whirl. Hie |Uopn- ,
It .ihiiirl Nultne uftlierr rnlo-iuu.i nr pirrn
ftHhltc (lmrl'0 folly ihiya l'lrviou *. OPEICK -I.eliiu.lll
liittiirfllir-iite nf raffiWnil limpcny mini l.r iil:sllil: W 7.
Intiiike mvinrr. || tr."ij(ll n ("‘hli.) Biwfflj ten (|
rfwwtonvlr ede tiny.
RiilMto tlrtilora uinl lut.IHjim of cu r-lalc mini
CSt^lX .n. tie mad . DfS, CVOtllWOll hV ( 011111111}'
Ltliurj for leave l- veil hand mnal lie pnMi.-h ppjt„ , |„.„r,.--hffl.il
_ri.it from AihntntiiliMltoii. nianllityell immilis— n v l
rJiii.'iiiuioti from (luardianship forty days.
• " Mor
|(1 ! Warrant'll Uennine Mccjachaum Piper, A Gtcma
J l'mlirellns Walkin;* Caue*. v\e , \e.
Musical iiislnimcnls,
s i'••i iief. t Ippotite Lively Slulle.
I/.V. /•. Hltt.VXUX'S.
ALII NNV. «J
’fl.eti tfinifd him, I'atlu r! mnnd hi* wa\v
'l'h\ choice-! hlossitiR «*asl ;
\nd i, mh't i aeh stnvcsive day
1 Still happier than the last.
. ... „ .... . And, lat In r, errant it* so to live,
lullnr-,\i"ph l'nn.|n». lime., Arroi.li.-n., nn.l 'llmt «l,fl, i lit, lift- Is over,
-.-r-r,--, ■- _ __ • _ I Within thehappv ltuiite you nivo,
MI' fS !.CJ .1 >( )]?V We’ll meet to'pnrt tm tnon*.
rolitU*«tl—Joe Williams, and Olliers.
: eottld not Le •
| while It ietid «
them. If we
! will Im- In:.* t«
j had p it a t:i'.
i dollars a Im**.
ton he had to
| the while-. !.«
as he could w
whites could .
and pay -u* h
of tin* Not i li
ilrieud* had
. out a tIdle; -
tiiiR all tin* t.»\-
I wa* tmt i .jtiai.'
and to t'e* I..I
j race, lie a hi
: tliemv, h
;so itii ni
1 The w hi* n**d i
1 niuh Hi* i i-v \ it
Would w ork and u-e
-ooit own 1 md. i■ i,,111
| eottld not -jet rich in ;
ill lent, lie advi-e
•toil to vote ns I hex
i \\ itIt t he hope of Itciii
Such | rotuinc* w i:
Bishop Pierce.
We find the folInxviiir in the Louisville
•urior:
S.xr.ltxril KVKPCISKS —SKl'T. 2*?,
'file various pulpit* in the city, with tho
•Vxieptinn of the liomnu Cat It olio and Rpifl-
was the|eoj»alian ( hnrehes, were tilled with the
. ni „] ij ! ministers of the Conference.
’. .1 'fhe .Met hodi-1 Church South in the morn-
1 ,t m s . injr xvas tilled to overllowitiR, and hundrexls
ne. If my i u'* desert their j V wnt away who could not even Ret standing
the XX hit- .xvoidd d»sx*tt room. Bishop Fierce preached. The prim-
, ti.ie to the x\ Idles, they i ili'e apostle* nexer preached Letter. We
i do not heliex eit lo l*e in tlie poxver of
juioital limn to do it. Maid an eminent
j lawyer of thi- eit y, and n man of the world:
,“l li’axc heard (’lav, Vrontiss, Marshall and
l’*aseom,Lut DcoiRe V, Pierce is the prentest
orator ol them all.” Tlie enthusiasm was
iremendious. The senuon pmxlually roa«*
in grandeur and power until it reached a
point \x here t in* universal outburst of feel-
itiR seemed imminent. It was diieeled to
the ministers. Said an old Presiding Elder.
• Well, none.of the preachers Mill locate
tiller that, and some of them will refuse to
l»n to their appointments." An eminent
mem tier of the conference said: “It has
i. d to the South only j always heen hitherto n<}Ucslion with me ns
md would min hi*it" 'vli’uli was tho greatest sermon I ever
,t n,, 1(> I heard. . It is no longer tt matter of doubt ;
1 tin* sermon ofto dav settled it.”
■ I. .. ♦ >.ir pit ti iidi d friend*
on •t.ui nl t wt Ivo and a half
I f i In* black loan rai-ed cot-
p ix thi- ta v. ll be hired to
..... 1 t > :• i a- much wages
i re ii not for thi* tax. ’I In*
ft give them good wages
la\i . ’i’ll* cot n and wheat
u»* i.t.j taxed. Those good
l in m*d t In III loosi xx ith
*:at t on. and xvetv now put-
the l.tbor. “This tax
..*d Id
.1 ll.
- and .
ace to prox
true friends, the
Would be well.—
iiiDiir), laud* and
I tin- I ib.»r. If they
on..mv they xvould
and mule*. They
, «ur, I hex mti-t be
hi > race not to be
a. ie in Tcimes-.ee
made rich at once.
The Home Press And Its Benefits.
It is an established fact, says tin* Nash-
x i I It- llaiimr, in the observation ol years of
••xpet ienee, that communities are not apt to
recognize tin* good that uexvspapers accom
plish in their midst toxvanD the enlargement
oj . ominetve and the development of towns
and cities. Cilic*, which groxv and flourish
I are sloxv to aeknoxvledge llio services of the
; L*< ul new-paper- t he chief agent and instru
ment through xvhose a**istenee their pros-
P 1 S T 0 S .
i vit . 1 - iii iIm* ohiJtPiiS
• Hf»«*»- oil t' •oioI St.
lit -if
J 1 of foils', nnl ilu> man approved M mm tad nre r.->.
flip- mol ftoiriilgcs, all sio-«, and of lu-t qiialiiy
|ut«roril.'ofoploi»™->f Jfsnttiii” »' ,1'
LuLOicImoiitlily WnSnr monllin—to,e*i«1jnHiliiis
fpiwrvt.w IW Tull «|>v- "f tln-ve lii'.nll.-- -fm’;
■pelting title# from Kviitor* or Adimni-iratnr*.,
Le htmil hate been given by Iht* deceased, the,
mpace of three uiouih*.
}rovesteen & Co.
flWO-FOETE
MAXUrACTtrilEKS,
Din. Callaway & Pope,
PALMYRA, GA.
March doth, 1W.7 [do lx |
DUS. SDIS A: IWcMILMA
H AVK n«*»oi*late«l theiuselv** logdlior in the
prneih-e »f meilieiin*. and hereby lender their
service* i" lie* «dii*ens •»! Albany mi-1 viciniiy.
OFFIfll — \i lha Uvug Stoic «•!' I»illn*i , l .x Urn.
on Washington Hired. May I'd. isti* | I -III]
Dll. W. A. I.OVU,
ALDANY, BA.
The Dcdiiosthmes of the colored race
gave tho colored and white citizens ot this
jCJlocks and Remilators.I 0,1 ln ‘ i ’ Si, " ,r,,a . v views tmiui.
i lii^lit >l:iy nn.l -TOlinur firriiiiuL’J'impkprpci'B! ,I|J l’" 1 ' 1 '' 1 '"' ‘I'M .’SD"" 1 ' l 1 "'
j fes)* Those having walehc* nr ji-wi-liy ri |,™iK-.l | Amorictui luin.D. tlurlnrRc court house| j (<
| will call for ihrm xvithin TIllllTY J*AV> nfiei ) xv.ts crowded —mixed with black and white ;
, ill.- Hjirn'ineni, »,r iliey util , u.v.. v |, bl . U in mniorfiv. IIu sai.l In si.h- '"L,
lanj Walcii anil Jewelry Store,I;;:,;;".::;”;;:;SrJxSl
RlhMIl SI Itl.h’l, - - AI.ItlM , (ii:0. were, tho siiitst*,niivl ouo on ’Ji
i S. STBAU8. ill wL «i«.inuiH...ul tlHMrtlH-flp l *' ft II.■ »«- uomiH.-od
. - w0(iM ii’om- iinli.1, I,mil vvnuM. ll.noo,- 1 -I .•n.ujan.l a lotions
t In* ttruitt nm-nsitv of Imrmnninus not ion, I l,! - i; »' 1 w,,s t! "'. v 1,11 l>l?»«"l.
* lighted, m-c:*u d to l.iioxv their orator
only xx ay to obtain w
it. II- adx i • .1 hi- r;
the si cr.it I.c.e-.uc- i
ilie*, and mu t•• •_•.»i::!
i/atiou* and sxx. .ir to
without hearing the other side. Not to be
long to any parry that wa- afraid of light.
To not Im d’ctaicd in Midi a xvav— they
were lire men and -botild hax e a mind of
their oxvn, ami if they did md kuaxv hoxv lo
vote xvilhnut b. i;ig «li«-lat«*«1 to or slioxvn
ixx' they should vole, they xx mild do xv* 11
mu to vote at all.
h tmted about t xx o hours. 11
report it lull \ I null mcivo-
I thing* Im said are there-
'flint the‘ perily is attained,and to whose unceasing
xx oik for! and unflagging efl'orts their suece-ix is
11 falsi*,
dth xx a* to
c to come out from;
be
* th * . strict organ-1jiml lot- thut reason, perhaps, not always
it till xvav j r.elvtioxvletlgeil. The groat public is led by
• mainly dtte.
ork quietly
The local journal tines its
steadily, so imperceptibly,
1“ 111,1 *1“ ,r H-| that it* benefits arc uni alxvnys recognize*!.
Albany, (tclnhcrli7, I8tWl Jyrc.'Jt ly
THE GREAT GAUSS OF
t human -Misery,
md a perfect good feeling betxveen tlie two I•» .i"• .# t a it ota • i xxa-
I'JUTH. Tho onlnroil mon woro froelrrecvu- '' l "' M '"* I""'" 1 "" 1
t t iiiuinmn n siltuice and .«t««• 111*oii prevailed save In -
i Aft txtx/x m nnr n xr I <»nic«* pimil further notice) nl Li-* I!
■0. 499 BBOADWAX* nearly o|i|»osiic the residenre of fa|.mii»
r Davis'. May Hih. 18*17
NowYork. JOHNSON’S . HOTEL,
SmithvUle, Ga.
j T. W. JOHNSON, l’rQj.rirtor.
wliioti f„r volume «mt pudly of Inn,, »m! r¥ ^ |IE Tr ,. in , >lop al thin point for .tinner,
gh xvny of progress
and imi.ro.eiiieiit, and knoxvn not what
misteriotis agency nl work within it given
ii prominence nml prosperity, and the result
is generally attributed to luck or individual
enterprise. It is the local press which ad
vertise tlm community far and mar, and
attracts custom lo its fmsy ware rooms, ns
it is likewise the journal nV national reputa
tion and fabulous circulation which heralds
the glory and advancement of nations.
:V* Tho Cherokee fJeqrginn has heen
s<dd to the Republican Exchequer. Cause,
iusuflieionl patriotic support. The editor
in his last issue leaves a xvoll-fillcd chalice
lor his successor which will ho rend below.
We are sorry to learn that lie leaves the
Editorial chair for the practice of law—
| fearful he xx ill find it n very demorcilitcing
J practice : —
j “We are not vain enough to suppose that
nr political opinions are of much con.
l hhoxvn in a speech to those who might difler . ,
. . ! , , . . . , , , Is *i|uenco to the people of Georgia: but aa n
1 in politic?*, xx 11 h him, than he shoxved.— |.
Th attention of llio public ami the trade is iuvi
illtenr New Scale Seven Octave Itosewood 1*1-
ninlled by any hitherto otTcrc l in this Market. ( T The Houm i* new. The table is supplied with
‘kjcontain all the modern Improvements, French everythin? that the market affords.
nUefion, Harp 1'fii.it. Iron Frame, Overstrung: Smilhviilc, July 2.1. 18W
hn, etc., and each instrument being made under: “ T) i x /Yli7 "^T ’iu 11 (l r P T
■bpmoualsupervision of Mr. J. II. GllOVBS- O 4XY/A Vj IJ,
IBS, who has had a practical experience of over Oppoiilo De|Mil ITI.lC.’ONf, GA.
ikirty years in their iunnufactnre t *U fully warrant* j
•I in every particular.
, '.D.n-t.o.l. iunScalk.t I!..,. 1.^". ITI..U rrnl. 1^,^.' ,,, at , tll . ir fri , r(1 „ m | ms 1„,. 0 moa ! >'" 1 1 v t>il.-.l sum-In-
A Lee.uic on the Nnturo, Tientment and • . . , tni t qiietit cheers and :liout- from the colored
It.eKi-il cure ofSemim.J Weaknes*. or S,,er»,alor “l' nrt "* ,h( ‘ »»’• 1 |»? t ‘ nHir . . „ , • , - , |MI x Vil r uxme
jrhiin. induced by sell-Htnise: Involuntary Kinizrhti: the xvhites could not change it, il they XX'ish- 1 ‘ • j - • ’
. . leuee I Impoleney. Neivou* Debllii.v, ni».| Impediments t< | {( y f ( ||,o whiles “xve do not ! 1 ^ 1 ,H ‘ V< ' r HS,W "lore res|ieet
Ldin | Mnirliij-e generally : t onsiiuipiion, Kpilepiey, ann I ‘ '
I,-, jy’ iFii*: Menial mu-1 I'hv^ienl Innijtaoiiv. ,Xe.—Uy ! wish to.**'
M - "• ora "| II.. knew J of tlioir former ««,..««j’ICnn.rtol I, liTrmai™ I 10 nml torthe boniOt
The x» oild renowned author, in tlii* adiuirnbU* j |,.|,| treated ilicm ntiellv while they were* """ ' ,,l ‘ 1 ' . 1 ' . ; of a foxv friends who may let*] interested in
Leo me, clearly proves from hi- oxvn experience; , j, nj i lo say nothing rough to *il* against Uliy XVltO :
lh,Mhe awful ^vctp.enee-of Self-Abure may bo!-^'es; but that the evil With slavery had ( ^ ^ A| „, ,, y t , H . w ay ! . } » 01,1 0<
cfTeetunlly removed xv it hunt medicine, and xvithmii i passed. That he knciv e\ il designing men ? .. j.l e aiition, to say that tho ttaleol our office to
.l.iiij(or<iu«siij-plenl offi'roilnn», ffliifii.«, ln»iiunii.iu. i iutluniiuif tho iiilmls ofWje now iiruor, 10 ,s _‘- 1 ,l 01 ’ a ltcpuliIU-nn was simply n luisinos. trntiMO
rings or cordials, pointing out n mode of cure a* . s . . , , much more int' llig.'mee and inloniial ton .. . . .* .
once certain and etfeotmil. by whieli every sufloret*, ant *»t his :,*u*e with their speeches nud flueh | . . . i . i,,.ti,»vi*i ,0,, » a,,< ' " c "" sympathy or
no iimllci- wliat Ills con on nwy l.o.iniir cure lilm ,, v u-llint? lltotll of tilings that lmvc «"»"I'"IM 1,1 " s ’ ivltUiatiull f..l' tliu li.'ldffll Party—that wo
self cheaply, privately, and radically. 1 Ids lecture | • . *, 7 »• t * »• » 1 lie is nobly eloquent—enough so to entitle . . J
will prove a boon lo thousands and t linusands p issed, when such things have nothing to t , , t \. „ n_ I f'Pganl the
Still multi* a still, in n plain tmtlopt, in nnj i ( |,, , v | t |, pn . a( JH issuev. Asliliorno wastry-
(dross, unon receipt of six cents, or l mi nontaeo 1 . , , , . . ir
tag to head that party in this Mate. Ho
hCGroveslcen Piano-Forte,’
Received the highest award of merit
oxer all others at the cole-bra-
tod WORLD'S FAIR,
bwitrt exhibited instruments-from Ilia best
**l*"*f London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia,
K. E. DROWN k SON, Proprietor*.
j'mHIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE ha* been
I refilled and repaired, and is now one of the
mJATKST HOTELS in the Siaie. ami tho must
convenient in tlie city. Tie Hotel i* supplied with
every thing * lie markets afford.
Macon, January 17th, lbt*7.
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United States Jfotel,
WHITAKER & SASSKKN Pioprielo
{•fkw Institute furtive successive years, l he J Passenger Depot
Wild Silver Medals from both of which can tie Corner Alabama and Pryor Sts \TLANTA, GA
* u onr warerooms.
Introduction of improvement * we rnnko a
perfect Piano Forte, anil by mnnufactur-
fhipl,: with a strictly cash aysteni, arc enabled
'•wtkeab instrument at a price which will pro-
* competition.
ftr»s—\n Cash In Current I'ncds.
I^^Dwtriplivc Catalogues aent freo
migl—Im*
address, upon receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps, by addressing the publishers.
Also, Dr Cri.VEItWELL'S “Marriage Guide,”
price *J- r » cents. Address the Publishers,
CIIAS. J. Ii LI A i; A CO..
1*J7 Rowery, New Yolk, Post (Iftlce Dox -loStl.
EVERY FAMILY IS 'INTERESTED
IN KNOWING THAT AT
WELCH’S CORNER
They can always buy
GOOD AND FRESH
Flavoring Extracts,
Yeas! Powders,
Soiln.
P. ROBENSON,
SS* U. Ha CE> Oi
DS leave to Inform tho
f udxcns of Albauy and
y lhat he has opene.l
JjHpover the stove of.
gU Stephens, next to
a OfSeo, aud will
id to receive a share
8 patronage
ft nd Trimming
JW it tho Intert nnd
Charges iiiodo*
•tWDENSDX.
Furniture, Sash, Blinds & Doors! Btaok Popp ,
l Alsplcc,
Mnco,
Qlager,
Caudles,
Geletlnos,
Cream Tartar,
English Mualnid,
Cnyanue Pepper,
Cloves,
Nut Megs,
Soaps,
Potash, Ac., &o,
L. E. k If. K. WELCH.
xvas before* the warn negro driver, nnd hit*
employer turned him oil nnd drove him
from the place on account of Ids cruelty to
theslaves. Ashbnrn was tlie pretended
great friend to the colored man. Would
lie nnxv believe what such an upstart from
negro driver to politician would Bay?—
When his voxv men shows it was the law
of the l'niled States. It was a sort of the
organic laxv. That law had heen net aside;
jit xvas dona with, and our only interest was
in the great future. Past crimes nnd evils
could not noxv bo redressed. Our object
was lo avoid those crimes nnd evils in tho
future. We wore not now
him the “Demosthenes of ids race."
lenders ol that
the
jj 0 i "" »'»• l*rly «»
, , ... , I enemies of thou* country nnd of (he human
closed his speech mid*t a periect, storm of, . , J
1 ' , , race, aud tho doctrines and policy which
Long mav he . .. - 1 J
i they would force on the people of the .South
•d as called - lllUl ^ '^‘ s t n, etive of constitutional lib-
’ " ■ erty : nml while there may be, nnd probably
ehcersand shout* from all.
waive."
(leorgt* Morgan, colon
out and made a short speech in which heen-!'
, , , 1 , i , • 1 »»ea few honest men bomb whobnvetinit-
dorsod W tlham - remark.*, and ‘pitched in, , ... , ,
. * . ... . , ;ed with the Radicals, we believe that the
to have a little fun l»v ti lling talcs and an- . , , .. 0 .
, . .. * .. . great body ol Southern white men, Mho
(•<•* ot.**, xx n« noug i on oi mn, i*-j ||.f ve turned against their own race and nit*
mom cons .ipp attsc. i Mocking to elevate the negro to the position
Ford Hill aud Samuel Heart, colored j of civil, political aud social equality with tho
xvhites, arc the meanest, most degraded nnd
T Wholesale nml Detail, at IYI3W A ORK
lIGES for cash on delivery—from Steam hie-
!«r.*» ' vh " ,r r ° 01 v
CON, GA.
May H, 18<o
OltliS Yl UK WOOD
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the past, but in tlie future. We could
work out that great future, only by stand
ing xvitli our friends, and our only into
friends, the Southern xvhites. Tho Radicals
have made ns many promises. In Tenn
essee t hey promised tts land and a male, to
vote xx ith them. The masses of the more
ignorant of my race done it, and not oncot
PREPARE FOR SICKNESS!
cm territories, if our pretended friends
made a fexv remarks, cmlor-ing u hat had
been said, and called upon all intake .loc’s
advice. They wore both heartily applaud
ed.
The day presed oll'quictly, without a siu-
interested in gle fisty cull’. ‘
T wish time xvnul.l permit me to give a
more detailed account of their speeches.
Albany, Oct. 7, II.
you SMOKE?
[ 'That Vo:
■..-THE
"ta k«,p Jlio.0 FINE ClOAltS nml
fHAT TOUACCO- ...ryboily
»»« U«„. 'MEUSCItAl'M PIPES, wliiol.
*'»»•»<■ ftoin Stti lo 810 ohcIi: Dur-
^•tog Toboooo, Matt other (In, lirilmt,.
L. E. & ll, K. WELCH, llruggi»l».
JohWork executed at
* Rood st ylc. Also, hlnnsk
1 of every .(csrription.
-Worth County.
TtVIJDY DLA.VTElt iroithl s.ir« lime and money
by laying iu a little bill of inotlichtoa.
Georgia
Tnr.r nrr lo nolify all nnd rlngntor. llio klndr.il
and credllorl c.r William II. Willi", .Imarrit, lo tio
and aiipror at my oflioe on nr beforr Ibe firal Mon-
lay in Onmiulirrues'.nml -licm cause tt any llicy
have, why Uenjamto Willis, llio miniInlstra or on
l|,o estate of said deceased "liolild nal ho ilia. I nrga I
from his Iron ond rrfeive tellers dlsmls9oey._oir-
»"" Jt ‘ 7 h “" d " ml 7V.“o'S5i!<wto>
AllgURl 18, ti"
* === SPEAItS’
Fruit-Preserving Solution.
Warranted to pretent tho decomposition of
kind« of Fruit, Totnaloe*. Jelllee, Bpjccd hv\u
Win** Milk and iodid kin la of A egoialdoH. Oik
l _,n ,: reH ervc 138 pound* fruit. For sale by
pound will preserxc & H K WELCH,
Drnyglst^, Albany, Oa.
July 0,1887. (*d)
E
I Plantation and Family Medicines
Put up with rare nnd at LOW FIGURES.
Medical CIioMh, very complete, at WELCH'S
CORNER. L. K. k II. E. WELCH.
WINDOW GLASS,
(AIL SIZCS,)
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.
I
And Complete Stock
Painters’ Matei'ials
—AT—
who lmvc been in power lmd wanted to
je'ivc ns land, could liavo done it long ago.
He Imd foiigbt four join's in tlio United
Stales iiiuiy. He was entitled to bis boun
ty. lie was promised ouo hundred and
sixty acres of bind, and bavo got none ot
them, .tint bo did not light for bounty or
land. He fought t'.ir the Union. In that
fight it became necessary to free tho slaves,
in order to whip tlie South. Up to tho
time Mr. Lincoln sent forth tho Kmancipa-
(ion Proclamation, the South had the ad
vantage iu the fight, but tho North up to
that time and long after raid llio war was
(or nothing but to ttavo tho Union. So tlie
Congress said before. When they did free
im they did not doit from principle, but
Jl'rom policy. It was done to whip the
Welch's Corner. j South, which could not liavo boon done
Qi'ii i: A Dim:i:i:sn:.—Hen. Howards
report cert ides that (lie negro population has
decreased l,.".fts,onn s-inee' “freedom." Tlie
registrars report the inrrease at. from 8 to
55 percent. There is no fraud in the reg
istration--oh no!
I!j:< on•sTI.TiTIon.—The Montgomory
Advertiser, has the (ollowing :
Messrs. Editors, you may advocate recon
struction with all jour great abilities until
doomsday, nud unless there is great things
effected, in the public mind, in regard to
honest, manual labor, it xrll! effect but little
substantial good. On the contrary, if pub
lic opinon was so directed, or formed, that
no man should be received into polite society
unless lie followed some honorable and use
ful avocation to enable him to secure a live
lihood, then, nnd not till j-lii/p; xvould our
country . be savingly recot^truetcd ; then
xvould railroads be built, manufactories be
established, and all the branches of industry
flourish ; then xve xvould be a reconstructed
and independent people indeed.
C3?*’A U udcr-hnrtcd rail xvny engineer
says he never runs over a man when ho c.v•
help it, “because it musses up the track so.”
infamous set of wort bless rascals that over
disgraced Immunity. And it. is our deliber
ate judgment that the niisurnblo off shoots
ofthnt party, known ns the Union Leagues»
arc tho most contemptible and villainous
political organizations ever formed sinco
the days of the French Revolution, and Hint
the white men who have got up these dan
gerous societies, to deceive and cheat and
use lor their oxvn baso purposes tho poor
ignorant frcvdnwn, arc the most filthy nnd
(tisgnsting elnsR of tho race of man, nnd nro
entirely uuxvorthly of the confidence of any
man, white or black, and aro unfit lo asso
ciate with the meanest negi*o in Georgia."
111* UMo^p, September 21 .—General Scho
field this Mornift" Issued an order that
ballots of white and colored voters at the
coming election be taken separately. In
every district of five hundred voters, three
persons shall assist the registering officer in
receiving votes, and where more than five
hundred votes, six persons shall assist—all
being previously sworn to impartially dis
charge the duties, nnd select from among
the registered voters of the district.
Why should not the office-seeking whites
who so lovo tho negroes vote at the sarao
polls xvfth them V Why not stand in their
line? At our municipal election wo saw
no Republicans or Radicals in the colored
line of voters, though such lines existed at
many precincts. They preferred to herd
with tho “disloyal or rebel" whites. All
hey wanted of the uegyoes was their votes.
They wore not good enough to stand with.
[National Intelligencer.