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|*Jjhr"'QA.,‘ T)EC. 6,' 18D7
. LsffOU® rq* sfocltufti ADvmrri.siW
wdCT«« Ttti-W«ki.v Xkw«,
WW ; bRFOKeiv
I j-wro KllitfbT» SoW Ifr. I
I ^jjnind Smith, colored, having imbibed rather
I night of tho circus, Trent home and
iSe face of his wife. Yesterday the com-
4(0 the Bureau, and desired tp get her clothes,
dletre the «»conjugnl1brd. ' r T i h4 Bureau sent it
H f with her, and as Smith boro ubellioose rep-
ioldior,u»pk j||ls. rifle along. On rater-•
* ftfflfiidwt Smith seated with ’ hi*
ihandf/* Whethar he made any- at*
jr threats to shoot .the soldier, we have not
nWeiolierh deffintto’y ;’but the result was
jibe soldier shot him, the ball passing through
Idealder into his bwly. Smith dipd an hour or
^iftirjsknaa 'M. .«
I f«h»veheard severnlstatements relative to the
1 sittemptiug td shoot the soldier: hut as they
i we publish none of them.
Where's the Fire t
ovo war tho nll-im portrait ques-
non our streets'about 7 o’clock last
The bolls veto; wringing, op-.
j|rattling, nicrirtUGiing, some one way,
Agnother, the boys set enuring, and nl]
ty, “where’s the tiro ?” Wo heard one
“ i answer, “pet ’s Are in mine
the only answer we
»the momentous ques*
on ono
men
w,,Lri v,,v 1,1
line Ted;Bjnaiuwcr
mkm
Ip 8—The question is nnsn-urcch TM
it in Mr. Win. Gilbert’s chimney was
(Icstroyeil. No immrnnco.
iches for the street cars in Augtis-
rtmvctl/nna will noon be in running
Have just roeeived a large and carefully selected stock of
Groceries, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Crockery, Hardware, Notions,Freedraen s Goods
ion, Tobacco and Segnrs, Wines and Liquors-Foreign and Domestic. AH of which they bought in
‘ ~ ~ LOWER thanthe LOWEST.
of every
the best
descrip*
markets
since the Fall of Cotton, and will Sell at prices
Call and Examine for yourselves.
ALBANY, G.i., Oct. 29—100—H2
Repo’s New Jury System.
In tlie Citjr Court, yesterday, wunotlc.il
> panel of the petit jury, five negro
three black and two copper colored.
Tlieao poor negroes wore forced into their
strange and anomalous position by ilic or
der ot General l’ope requiring flint all ju
ries in the State should be drawn indiscrim
inately from the registry lists.
The negroes on the jury yesterday seem
ed .very lunch annoyed by the seiVio. they
wore called on to perform. All of them to
judgo from their uppcaranco in the jury
bov, would have been delighted to got
Sway. They manifested great uneasiness
while the pannol was being sworn, mid
looked as though they were about being
put upon their trial lor some heinous of-
lonec. tt e nity the poor negroes who are
thus wantonly and illegally imposed upon
by tlie kinglv satrap who domineers over
this State, and trust file day is not far dis
tant wlien'we shall bo relieved iVom his
tyrnjileal and vlndicliva rule.
\Vc believe that the presence of then, lie-
grots on tho petit jury will cause all the
icsseion the law docket to bo appealed with
out a hearing on tho common law side of
tho Court. Parties and Attorneys show
great opposition to submitting their oasai
to the arbitrament of negro juries, nod we
predict that Pope’s order will materially
lessen tho labor of our Courts.—Augusta
Chronicle <t Sentinel.
| Hususirri Convention.—AVo learn
a the Vicksburg Herald of tho 26 th,
lithe Convention lias been defeated by
to eight hundred. /
| luhlnflonTorrcspondenef of Ike-
Charleston Courier.
ENT—WIIAT TIIK SENATE THINKS
I «IT—WHAT MAY HE DONE—THE BAIUCU.
| lUl'LT 01 IT.
Wasiiint.ton, Nov. 25.
ITte Judiciary Committee have, to the
» of tho public, reported in favor of
king the President. Mr. Churchill,
•oftlie republican members nl the com-
fette, was induced, by some means within
hiuttwo days, to change'his course in
kCommittce, and unite witli tlie few lied
ilimpcachcrs in favor nftheir report.
I [tWMhardly creditable yesterday, that
p! Chtirchill hail cimiiged front, and
lay Jo»htir.g the report, ntfribufed it to
kifocl and gold speculators, wlio are al-
ppoethoqui Vive for political sensations,
wit is surmised by many that Mr.
j|l’s vote was obtained merely for
iso of stock ami gold speculation,
lain that Mr. CliurrhiU’s change
lely for tlie-impeaelicrl, and that no
III dreamed of it, till Kiidnylnst.
i Boutwcll, who lends tlie impencli-
itparty, claims a majority of twenty
Upon tlie report oftlie majority oftlie
aittee.
ITWRepublican Senators generally cx-
(ramuoli surprise and nlnrm at tlie posi-
»taken by tlie House. Tlie moderate
any it will ha tho death ot the ltepiib-
party. But tlie party is dead, wliat-
■t may do.
neefthe Repiiblioin Senators say Hint
“impeachment articles will never reach
I body, and iliht party interests will
hehoose tq abandon tlie project,
raccefting the majority report, tlie
Vy some in -ans may evade any final
i on the question of presenting articles
ent to. the Senate, but hold tlie
.Uttrorcw oyer. Johnson till the end
yia terra.
I B aft remarkable fact tlmtseveral prom-
j members have uniformly, Uur-
‘ s of Congress, eritfo fi&Mnd
the belief tlmt tho Committee on
kj*would ultiniittiyt miM for
. ■ —nhd’ilmt, wlri'tliortm y (ll«l or
ISfiJBouso would order it. _
jogicalresult of the silution of tho
nartv, whether it is to perish 6r
ktihe'y most impeach or remove
r Johnson. WJiile he ■tandscon-
| ana opposing them, they ennnot
‘Itthfeir policy, and must he defeal-
% if its destruction bo inevitale,
f will hold Johnson responsible aftd
rit. Leo
DIED.
At hit residents in Dougkerty Co., on the
sin, Col. Job
the 88th year of hi*
Macon Telegraph ani
Copy.
10th
in
•g*-
id LaQrange Reporter please
• * RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY.
Divine services will be held in the Pres
byterian Church of this place, every Lord’s
day a.' si.
Divine service is held at the Episcopa
Church, at 10 a. m. and 7$ f. m. every
Sabbath—Itev. Mr. Me Oahley in charge.
In the Baptist Chnreh, every
~>v. 8. P..
Sabbath
—morning and evening. Rev. Ml P. (’alia
way to-charge. Sunday School at 9 a. si
and Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.*
In the Methodist Chnreh every Sabbath
—morning and evening, Hev. Mr. Moore in
charge..
fi EORQ1A, WORTH COL’NTY.-
VjT may eonosra 1
•To all whom ii
~ may conoorn t
, M. Holamon. and fluvan Ford, having, in
proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of
administration, on tho estate of Robert Cl. Fprd,
late of said county, dec’d, this is to cits *11 and
lingular, the creditors and next of kin af'Hobert
Q. Ford, dec’d, to be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent letters of administration
should not be granted to J. M. Holamon and Susan
Ford, in the estate of Robt. O. Ford, dee'd.
Witness my hand and official signature this De’
cember2d, 1807. J. W. ROUGE, Ordinary.
deco-1 ra
I
[Prom the New York Post, Nov. 28.
A SINGULAR FACT. , .
Fratteisco was lately In a state of aston
utks arrival of a .vessel bringing large
fsedefrom Chinn, purchased at prices
~ cheap that, 1 ho custom house officers
lid not believe Ilk the veracity ,pf
'sed the goods as falsely valued
vThere le'no doubt, however,
* t ^°wee told the truth* It takes but littl e
ywu and body together In the Flowery
Chinese will make fqur or fivf straw
—fhey are an in^nious and qulekfin*
w™ u 7
riqtktnwl pT,t°r lb,
i*r. -jlonat rat, to ho roasred and
‘MM* feastoaholidays.
—1 7wa to the goods seised by the custom
China at the oost or a few eeats each;
* good quality Invoioeat a oenteeah;
*ct of Cbinetf '.lAflastiy, proci
prictk prpportlonably small,
some of these artiolesare to be sent
ecost as illustrations of the abun*
e‘«s«‘.7iS5!rt
r "k un be procured, And tb. Itlll
dreuiAll cost it whloh a fuiil
a country veher. lubdf Ja
" jT.
Citation for Letters of Admlnlstratloa.
G EORGIA WORTH COUNTY—These ere to no*
tify all and singular, the kindred end credi
tors of Jacob Gibbs, late of said county, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why letters
of administration on said estate of Jacob Gibbs
should not be granted to James Gibbs, ef Irwin
oounty.
Given under my hand and offioii! signature, Deo.
2d, 1807. JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
Worth Sheriff’s Sale.
TTTILL BB SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
Vy DOOR, on the 1st Tuesday in Jenuary, 1808,
V l between the legal hours of tale, the follow
ing property, to*wit:
Lot of land, No. 290, in the Seventh district of
said county, as the property of James A. Fortner,
to satisfy a fi fa from Worth Superior Court, vs.
said Fortner, in favor of William J. Herring.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold,
one store-house and lot; in the town of Isabella, in
said oounty, number not known, but better known
as Pearce's store-house and lot, and also the resi
dence of said S. W. Pearce. In Isabella, to satisfy
fi fas In my hands, from Worth Superior Court, in
favor of the officers of Court against Stephen W.
Pearce. JOSEPH L. SUMNER,
nov80-w30d. Deputy Sheriff.
Eating Saloon.
CORDELL & CO,.
Washington Street,
GA.
....n: —
At this well known stand, Cordell tk Co., continue
their Restaurant, and keep constantly on hand
WMWkts MM*
HI III) S HAM AM) H(!GS,
All of which they arc prepare*!, at any hour, to
»crv* up in the best possible style, Also
FINK I.IQI’OKS of every description.
CliJIClt AND
LAGE3RBE1 HR.
Albany, Ga., November 20, 1 118 v2 nld.
RICH, GOLINSKI & CO., I NEW PIANOS,
JERRY WATER S BtnLDTNG.
Albany.. Ga.
Great
11ST
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Irwin County.—On the
first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, at the
Court House door, in Nashville, Berrien County,
within the legsl hours sf sale, one 1st of land,
number net known; but known as the Ross Place,
Eaat of Little River, South of McDsniel, North of
Tucker's, in the sixth Distriot of Berrien Oounty.
Sold ss the property of Issae M. Yonng, deceased.
Tc«n« made known on day of sale.
c. McDaniel, KxVr.
November 16th, 1807 ids. . » .
To Rout.
Two plantation* about five niiliM abjvo Al'iany,
known as the Alose Kagan place, ami the Joel
Forester old place, having on each place nil the
necessary Cabins, Gin Houses, etc., and about six
bundled acres of cultivable land.
Apply to JOHN A. DAVIS, Agent.
Albany, November 2?d, 1807 117 128
iREAT BARGAINS I
The Lowest Prices
AT.-'
ff. FLEISHMAN & CO.’S,
BROAU BTREKT, AL11ANV, CIA.
Next Door to (line. Ac Hobb s
W E ANNOUNCE TO |IIE PUBLIC GENER
ALLY, that onr entire -look will he
Sold at a great Sacrifice.
0 correspond with tho stringency ot the time*.
Our stock of Ladlei’ Diess Goods comprises' thir
finest quality of Silks and li’luhj'nplins. Alpaca*, •
Mohairs, Ac., &c., Trimmings, Buttons, Lace*. Ac.,
he.
Also Gents' Furnishing Goods*, Ready made,
Clothing. Piece Good*, consisting of ihe best Css-.
slmsres, Doe 8kin« and Rroad Cloths. Roots. Shoes, i
Hatl, Shirts, Ac.
Como ono 1 Como all! i
See for yourselves and exanilue our mock before J
purchasing elsewhere. j
Don’t forget the place—next door to nines
& Hobb’s Law-office.
M. FLEISHMAN J* CO.
Albany, Oa.. Nov, 23^[IJ7-128]
THOMAS J F LINT & CO
IMPORTERS
and
Wholesale and Retail
DEAT.EH8 IN
China, Crockery
, nml
Glass Ware.
Having removotl from No. so Mulberry
Street to
No. 70 SECOND STREET
. Over Do LoaohcKOnrr'mgo Depository,
Macon, > Oa.,
Hove just received, nml now offer for sole
tbc largest awl most, carefully selcctd
stock of
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
GLASS, CHINA
ever brought to this country
TOGETHER WITH A FULL ANI> GOMFI.KTK AS*
HORTMENT OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Now ill store and constantly receiving, a YniM, c lcgani nml extensive assortment o (
Ladled Dress Goods,
(V>iuri»tittg, in j>nrt, of
KmprcM Cloths, nil ffbo/ JJdains. Poplins,
Muslins, Alpni ns, WorstcOs of every quality, style ami pnttoriqelioiee I’rints, Trimmings
Shawls, Shoos, Fancy Gorilla, etc., etc.
Also, Gentlemen's Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Huts, Cassimcrcs, Heavy Gooils, nl every fie-
Rcrijition; Finermi common Blankets, ready-made Clothing for laboring men nml Imys,
Notions and nio-nnes; all oi which are now uOoriiig at greatly re.iuecd prices; and ns tho
Cash System is being generally adopted, for cash, they will sell a liltln lower limn those
who pretend to sell for Cost.
Albany, Or., Nov,'21. 117 v2 nlU’.i.
«’k. which hitpi’onotiuccdby lb*
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
II a mi fact it red by Ihe N. V. Piano foup’ay,
- -anr now Ton sai.r at- -
WELCH’S DRUG STORE)
.\I.BA\Y, GA.
f\ —:o:—
flllllS Cumpsny is non prepared i,u int-ti out fifiy
X PillIIO* pr
beni judge*
INKKmoit TO NON’ K.
Tliete are no Piano- intuit' tlmt will alsy in liuve
like iliein. They ale made nf the beat material,
witli great mire, mid l»v tlienm-t skillful workmen
*eleeled from (lie
B K ST FA (’TO li 1 KS
in tin- and the old country, nml fully warranted to
stand in any ciiniate and in give hi good-aii-factiou
as any Piano.- bold for I have been through
all the first-clh-h Piauo factories in Hulliuiore, Phil-
ndelpliin, New York and other oilic-. anti kuv«
found none, -uperior to the New York Union Plans
I'ompanle- make, which are emphatioally the
Piano for the People,
for they can be sold from one to two hundred dol
lars less lInin eon be boiiglu from any other reP'ible
maker. They nre the
V p >■ v T it i n g
i for thn-e liviiuf where they ennnot get tot „p
• oUon.
: 1 am agant for tlie m»lo of tbe*e Piano* and will
! warrant ilieui as long :i.« any oibsrs will. 1 have
been engaged in the hu.iiiie** ibiriy years and spsak
advisedly.
o. ii. inn:.
o-:—.
Grpeeries; Provisions and Dry Goods ut C’ost!!!
i inamm .filled to 1,
vc hud i nml 11n.ro
IIhv
we ba 1
universal opinion e
l-emitnmelid llii'iii
I'pllie-e PIANOS an -ole,
gliiy te-le.l. uini from ilie
fin.-.it we ate preputed t.
May I H»h, UM17
J. W.
DC IIKK & UK
61 1 y
A C WESTBROOK & BUO.
6S3<kcea»aRtl B ^,Uth>tiuaa^' a
Arc how ofliring AT COST, FOR CAWH, an immense stock of Groceries,
Family Supplies, consisting of Moon, Flour, Lard, Cheese. Sugar, Collet, Tea,.«
Corn. Grit*, Pickles, Can Fruits, Craekem, Onions, Biueet. Ac., etc,
ALSO A LARG13 AND JUDIGIOuSLYsrlrctkd
- - - J'n.vlslo* s . m
itese. Sugar, Collet,Tea, Sugar Cured Ham*, Me
at vjfcvvL Mm vMm
Administrator’s Sale.
GEOftGLV,I)ounnBRTT County. Agree-
Able to An order oflho Court of Ordinary of Mid
oounty, will be aold, before Ibe Court Home door,
in laid County, on tba, Aral Tuesday in January
next, the following Reel Estate of A. C. Hilt, Ulo
or laid County, deceased; one house end lot 1, said
County, known u hio Mnetiaia pUoo; -«l»o, M»o
sano day, avtho Court Bono, in >o«tan. Baker
county, tho undivided one half of1000 acres, known
os the mil A Cochran plantation in uid oounty,
WiR Improved, end In o fine elate ofcnltlvutlon, and
on the Joy followtog; oil tho persontl property be.
longing to said Estate, oonaltUag of Mateo, Btook
Hogs end Cattle. Ptontalton Tools, Iantomonts, etc,
Household end KUokon Furnttnro,oud meny other
trtioles too nrinoroM to selriUsu.
JOHN If. HtLL, Adrn r.
Altisny, Oo.. Nov. 25d tds
Sheriff’s Sale.
S EOROIA, DOUOmmtT COUNTy.--On the
tret Tuesday in January next, before tho Court
so door. In Dougherty bounty, will ba told, city
lota of land, in tba city of Albany, county of
Dougherty, end Bute of Georgia, aa the proparty of
of every qttality and description
53?” Orders from the country solicited,
and will he filled with promptness arid dis
patch.
Macon Go., Nov. 19th 1BR7.
11-117
CH9ICE GROCERIES,
AT THE
MARKET RATES.
NOW RECEIVING AND HAVE IN
the fallowing Goode, whlekwe ofl'er
market rotes, to CASH BUYERS
,100 oooko f 10UR, of oil gradoa,
* 10,000 pounds OLE A It BIDES.
16,000 “ ■! RIBBED SIDES,
6,000 •' '■ SHOULDERS,
26bslot HEAVY.GUNNYHAOGINtl,
* 60 paokagoo WHITE FISH,
60 •> BLUE FISH, '
75 p'tgea MESS Nos. 1,246 MACKEREL,
:'i h JO boxes CHESHIRE CHEESE,
1 •bii.’ksRtO and JAVA,COFFEE,
JOkhk; Crushed, Et. C 0, B ft A SUGAR,
26 nests TUBS,
100 p'kagea TOBACCO (Common to Ext raj,'
100 boxos' CANDLES,
100 bpxasSOAP, STAB Cir, POTASH,
160 aaoka Liverpool and Virginia HALT,
' 'tOOOIbr. ’Bittra BugaremrOd HAMS,
Atpo, JEAIJS, 0BNABUR08, IRON TU
SHORE, SMOKING TGDACCti ate, , _
JCJ J. H. ANDERSON ft SON,
Tbfrd atrial, next to Hardeman ft Bpaoka.
Mates C*-. St> 19ti. (116.167]
Of the latent ntyle* and inert elegant patterns.
Gentlemen's Clothing, Bonn Short, Hots end Furnishing Good, llruerjlly.
usually kepi in general atock for oomfori of the inner or the outer man,
nerally, In fact, every
othi
w -”r- — o' . ----- — _ —.... w. woman, or any omn msu.
y are in the market for the purehaw ofi.otton, Uorn, Baron, and ererr other article of produce*
ill pay the hlghtat Market Pt-lota.
i neyare also prepared toablp Cotton, eonoigntd to Uioir care, in il,.- besi. il.m-ea In Macau .Savannah
New York, and to make liberal advance* on the name.
Keep conMantly on hand all thoatandard Ferfilker*, and are vole Agrni* for GUSTIVS KMMONI V
TED BONE SUPERT
articlo
er man.
RPHOHPHATR.
Alliany, November 21
v2 nitifi
B. A. WISE,
CHEMIST..
WHOLESALE AND
Maoon’Ga.
KETAIL
TINWARE,
Crockory, Wood ware, Cutlery aad
House Furnishing Goods.
T have on hand
800 XBON WITCH,
Queen of the
SOOTH,
and other improved pottem
COOKING STOVES
which l will sell as low •• first clan fitoveo can
be sold. Also a good awortmeot of
Box and Parlor Stove*.
Every Stove Warranted per-
feot and BatLdaototy or
MY Creekery, Cutlery, end nil foreign goods,
having been BOUGHT in peroon from IftO MAKU*
FACTURES, and
IMPORTED DIRECT,
I am enabled io offer them (o Merchant# at low
P ORDERS by mall promptly filled at towooi prices
TERMS CASH.
B. A. WISE, i
Macon, Ga., November 10, 08-164
Jones & Reynolds,
Warehouse & Comiiiifi’u^Merchants,
Stand of^'itbrrU * ItoBi,
«nd wd Peplar Mntb,
(BA.
F M‘ THOMPSON,
(sontractor and Ttnihbr,
• vn iiKAt.rn ix
burial oases,
ALBANY, HA,
I am prepared ;o contract far all kind, of work
in my tine, nml promt,c onllefaetlon in erery
^ *er A good euppiy of MRTAI.IC BURotA
CASES eonetenlly on hand, end turntolied ei liort
notice. A1m e good auppty ef
ROBB WOOD and WALNUT COFFINS
Something very fine In thi, line;
Albany, June 29th. 1867. i9- r,m
WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND!
A PERFECT
WISHING £ RINSING MACHINE
yon runny doi.i.a vn:
WITH WQlKQJiR—TURHBnOLltAUSb'XTRA
tt will wash the heaviest bed cloth.
I ISO, or Ihe Finent Lace, without Injury. I, ho
ilraple end eeey to work Hint n child can uac it.
No more pounded, beaten, huttonlean Clolhiiig
from the Waebwoman xtene dollar per rioien
Tout Wuhlagcnn be done at'heme, for ONE.
FOURTH the expense, without dirt or trouble,
The Maohlue will pay for i|eelf tu one month
One hundradthounnd here been sold! And ere
nawbeing mode nl the rate of one tlionnnnd per
day to meet the iuereesing demand
Agenle wanted everywhere.
a^
#awsJ3aswss^ D ^* " n
J. If. MILLS
General Agoat for SUto of Georgia.
116-127,
Macon, Nov. 10.
AFFLICTED, READ THIS
KAYTOH’S OLEUM VITA.
rpillS great Geruiaa Liniment i* an aluioal tntal-
X llhli' cure ini’
ltlioiiiiinUsiii,
NVurnluid,
Hhmunatic
Pains i|i the
Muck, tlranat,
Sidei or Joint!,
i Tontlmche,
X i*i*von« Headache,
Karachi*, Sprains,
Unri.scH, .Swclliiiga,
L’ute, Tiisoct Ilttca,
j nuriio, £c., dec.
I ThUgreat.remedy ahouM be iu every houee.—
i For Ilor.-e- tTiix rcmcily him no euiinl.
Aakfor KAYTO.VS OLEUM V1T.F. Take oc
oilier Heni by etpreny fur .fi.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY
| For (lie cure of Sudden Uougiia and (.'old#, Aeth*
inn, Acid Hioiunuh. More Throat, Heartburn, Sea
Sickiie**, Cholera, Diarrhea, J’aiua and-Craoipt in
the Stomach. Soul by cxpreR* for $1.
Kayons.Dispeotic Pills
Aro a nure and pleasant oure for Dyepopoia, Bit*
lioiiH Diaordcrn, L'onatipation, and ail Diaordera of
ilie Liver, Stomach ami Bowels, and when taken
regularly will elennee the blood. These are the
greatest anii-Piliou.i Pill* ever placed before Mie
public.
•Sent by mail fur 80 centa per box.
Tho above iiirdicinri nre prepared and sold by
r*or. II. II. KAYTON,
Hsvannah, Ga.,
To whom all orders should be addressed; or to the
Agents, A. A. HOLOMONfii L CO., Wholesale Drug
gists, Havannali, Ga.
Beware of counterfeit*. The genuine has Prof.
II. II. Kaytox’h signature on each bottle and box.
A liberal diaoountto those selling again.
For sale by Draggista and Country Merchants
generally. July 10—lyr.
E St II K '—
To Tho Planters,
, -OF-
MIDDLE AND SOUTH-WEST GEORGIA.
IN offering our sendees again to our former pat.
jp|--* —To _
fans and I
les again
Planters generally, i
WJ
Commission JHertljants.
nbl»«n tomoo aura
M many yooraond OUR
our references. -
firnroiltf “muli*nm
be«t ofouro’htllllu,
1 attention in 'AliUgOrdera
you generally to the
Welch, A«em to,
-jg. ALBANY, G A.
TS8 SATAXHAB
News ds Herald
Dally art Trl-Wfekly.
* IS THS
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