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THE ADVANCE
MtuxoToy, a a.
J. JONES, Editors.
E. LEHMAN,
SATURDAY, MARCH 18,18*2.
THIS 1'AI’EH may be found on (He at
Geo. P. Rowell a Co‘9 Newspaper Ail-
vertisilg BureauflO Spruce Street.) where
kdvertiing contracts can be made lor it In
^ 1111K
We will shim! tlie Advance, and th&
Savannah Wc^kli Nines twelve mouths
u>r as.
Frit 0.1 to 8mi.hr “Enough; let me
..
rink eye is killing Hm dogs in Fay-
tie eonnty, Kentucky.
Gov. Colquitt says he Will nut bo a
candidate for any office
Dr. IN ltou w ill I’c’iV' r au aldres in
Savannah on th'liUth of March.
The medicfSl college for women 1ms
lust just been IK.I XI i m-orpo).ueu near Dora ted at at Baltimore jyaiumoio.
Iowa will forbid the manufacture
and sale of intoxicating liquors as a
beverage.
The next report of Treasurer Speer
will show tli.it li h is. S7CO.OOO of
Stale funds.
The C'. Jubns E'lqnii-er-Stm li»s iieen
shown a ticket iu tlie LVesldential El
t,ction of 1884.
Annicus is discussing the propriety
of converting her fair grounds into a
cottou factory.
The department of the deaf and
dumb assyluin iu Cave Spring will be
opened ou the T5tb.
Col. Thornton lias refused an offer
of fifteen thousand dollars for half in
terest in the Posl-Apijcal.
A Hindoo widow oolty 7 years, old
was recently married in Calcutta.
There's pre-yiousmss for you.
The estato of the late C.ipt. Wra.
Kidd was sold at auction in Atlanta
on Tuesday, bringingS182,40G.
S'Vet) thousand and fivo hundred
ucresof land m B iinbt idge were sold
on March 2nd to northern men for
$1.50 no acre.
The engine boiler at Foster's steam
mill, son th of Clithbert., exploded inM
Friday morning, killing one man *nd)
wounding two others;
A fire in CuHibert, on Friday des¬
troyed a stock of goods for II, I. Gor-
tntoweky anil damaged the furniture
Ixd.'Miging' to the Masonic Lodge.
Dr. Strother, a Kentucky lecturer,
bolds that, tlm Garden of Eden was
the Mississippi Bailey,and that Noah's
nrk started from d/unlinttun Ivland.
Suvannah wants to contract for 100,
000 pounds of copperas and Qfh en
bnriels of carbolic acid, to be used us
disinfectants (hiring the coming sum-
nier.
Jfiss Herrift Colvert, of Bowling
Green, Kentucky, aged seventeen
years, can swallow her toDgoe com
pletely out of siglit aud bring it back
again.
The general conference of the HI. F.
church, south, will meet in Nashville
in May and remain iu sossion three or
four week. Some four hundred del¬
egates will lie present.
The Atlanta Constution lias in
tervievml the leading merchants of
tlat city on the condition of this conn
tj-y and the slate of trade. A bright
aud prosperous future is pictured. Si*
mote it bo.
The Hudson River kn men are again
in suspenoo. The ice has gone out of
the river, and it is believed that no
more will form this season. Not much
over half a full crop lias been harvest
ed thus far.
The Senate has disposed of the
Mormon question-aud is now giving its
whole attention to the Chinese. The
Bill now before it proposes to to cut
off all imigratiou of Chinese iuto this
country for twenty years.
„
‘
iversdy .. to . meet , them „ . pobho ,, do-
in a
U,te, in Macon, on the 2Mn of /uue-
and the challenge has been accepted,
but the subject not yet selected.
Gov. Colquitt has said to a Constt-
tution reporter that lie will not call an
extra s.rasion of tl.e Legislature to
redistrict the State. In the first place.
be thinks it will bo too expensive, and
next the farmers will need all their
T ^TuiVAuri Wll>nK IS—James r» it H.
Nledge, traveimg agent for Uanur,
Rankin d fc Lamar, of Atlanta, was in-
stamly killed at Cnsseta, Ala., by n
freight train this morning. on| which
he ieffhere. He was going from the
coach to the baggage car while the
traiu was iu motiou aud fell between
them.
In refusing to commute the s^ntince
of a St. Lewis mu der*-r. the Governor
of Mbs mi says: “I have not one pat
tide of sympathy for the mor"
iD.ers of women who, after the cow-
army fled, shrink behind the cowards
plea of insanity and plead for mi rev.
They should remember that tin;
law was not made ft r u-erey \ >a
puuisbmei.t. and that, having h.ad
no mercy towards th.-ir victims
/u 10 n ” ^ , fo* , *ucb ,
from the < xc itor of thel.iw.* 4 The
Governor has nude a enter shot,
and if all the other executive vr.li par-
sue ,, the s , ine . conr-e, ,, there will ... be few ,
er m urders. A mad dog may as well
,. e * raraf1 bisllfe bee,.** he is not re-
sponsible for lii < actions, as the emo
Morally in-ane murderer.
T1m Philad 'phii Press fears that the
Mississippi val.ey floods are the P re
cursors of some general misfortune,
It remarks Hi it commercial changes
ar c apt , to . be , preceded , , in • this ,. Conn
try by some great destruction of prop-
erty. The panic of 1837 was, and so
was the panic ’ of 1873, the one by
. . ,, i-ork , anir ... the other , by
a 111
*' ie (frfiut fires of Chicago and Boston.
Til is time a great loss of property by
fioods in river valleys cotnos just as
the country is bracing ilself for a fall
in pi ices and unfavorable foreign
trade*.
Cnpt. Lee,whp was detailed to in-
•r*r? rr to , K r
and the resulting destitution as corres-
pondingly * T great. The lowest number
of destitute . persons, is -lit placed a c
eigliteeu B thousand, in that state alone.
This d >es not include the great num-
^ei'S of destitute in Louisiaon, Arkjm-
sasai id Tennessee, Rations of meal
and and meat are ftirnisbad as rapidly
us possible, but it, is feared that many
will die of starvation.
Mr. W. S. Tucker has raised 5,003
cabbages this sermon oiv his lot
in Brunswick. These are worth, at
Hie lowest figures. §500. The entire
cost of labor and fertilizers is about
§180, leaving a clear profit of 8320,
from about ft half acre. Yet our far¬
ming people keep crying out • hard
times." Now it can't bo said, ‘‘oil he
has g,it a ricli spot of ground. “ The
land iu question is a bed of white
sand, too poor of itself to sprout cow
peas, that is, before Mr. T. com¬
muned to enrich it. Ho hopes to be
able to exhibit some forty- pounders
this season.
General G.ii'trall appears to be the on-
ly real independent candidate in the
State. He fell opt with the Democ-
racy because that party would not
nominate him for Governor, and an-
uouuccd himself an independent can¬
didate. TUo iudepeodeuta have, so
fur, failed to rally for him, but are
plaintively calling upon Hon. Alexan-
der Stephens to become their candi¬
date. General Garfcrell still remains
in the field, however, independent
even of the independents. He is a
sort of "kmc- tHdieruntn" candidate,
A gentleman in Leo county, accor ¬
ding to tlio Americas Republcan, lias
discovered another of George Washin-
ton‘s servants iu the poison of one
Kilty of Brooks county, who claims to
have been the General's cook for a
number of years and was about thirty
years of age when iie purchased her.—
Not for wniar V or two wil l
these old darkeys cease to put in an
occasional appearance. One has only
to be sufficiently old (or bis age to
to bo a doubtful question to have once
belonged to Gen. TFashington.
Representative Geo. R. Black, of
Urst Congressional District of
Georgia, is reported to be hopless-
ly ill in Washington City. Col. Black
is :l promising young Congress¬
man aud the honored son of an
honored father,Edward R. Black, who
years ago. V e regret to know that
Col Black , 9 so m and trust that be
MC0Ver .
A young man named Adams, in
Knoxyi,Ie 8moked fMt .v-eight cigarefc
^f’ ttom the afI j ct8 of " hich he to
lUl “PP^^cm, died. Ail , the prepara-
tions ' vere mR ‘l e * nJ l [ 6 ' vas abollt ,0
t0 ,,e . t0 b
ConS, f “ \
8omo o „ e were aoc-.detly d,s-
? L ^ J
escaped n being . » burned • alive.
The Atlanta Pbsfc-Appeal hoists at
tho be;» i of its editorial columns:
“For Governor of Georgia, Hon. .41-
exander H. Steph i ns, of Liberty Hall,
the Pure st Patriot, the Wisest States-
man, th e Best Friend of humanity.‘
Where is Gartrell?
Calhon County SherifFMortgage
\\TILL be sold before Hie Court
the legal hsws of sale, the following
w: £ue l^Mand Xo! W !n the 4ih
of Calhoun county. Levied on as
I' n, P er, J t °f -MT. L. Royoton to satisfy
mortgage fi fa issued from Calhoun
rior Court in favor of J. Mt-K. G'unu vs.
/etf. L. Boynton.
mardsft XV. W GLADi>EN,8fcei4ff.
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Calhoun Co. Sheriff
\\7 HX be sold before thei court
fi^fTm-sVaVln April’ next ' bet ween"
legal hours of sale the following
property, gw to-wit: levied
tons of Pacific guano, on
the property of the-“Pacific Guano
Uu-
vs. the “'Pacific Cuano (To." Fifes
from Calhoun Superior GLADDEN, Court.
W. W. Sheriff.
February 38, r88‘i.
CaillOUIl Co. ’ Sheriff Sales,
V\Tt/d. >> door be in sold the town before of tne Morgan, Court on House
first Tuesday in April next, between
of salt- > following property.
n t e undivided-one-half intest of land
»W, in the 1th district of Calhoun county,
Levied on as the, property ol IF. W.
,, rj py virtue of a ft fa from Dougherty
perior Court in. favor of Tubell,
& Co., against W. W. Cheever,.and
& Beevy, endorsers. Tenants in posses¬
sion notified. \v w i
March 3d, 1883, .Sheriff.
1 1 EOHGTA, Cai.houx Coc.vtv -To all
, /whom it. may eorncernr T. W. Hollo,
way having applied tome for
letters of administration on the estate
f 1 “»?• s? ss
cause, if any they can, why permanent
aibnintstration should not be granted to T.
n - Holloway on jbavid W. Holloway’s
estate.
Witness my hand and oflicial signature
this Feb. (i. 1883.
ALFRED,1. MONROE, Ordinary.
FOB SALE!
A Steam Saw Mill eight miles from
Arlington. Apply to
J„ A COfiDRAY,
Feb. 3d, 188L Leary, Ga.
NOTICE.
To all whom it may. concern:
Tie hereby notify the public not to trade
or exchange for n Note given by pay¬
able to Ur. IF. T. Murchison or beaver,
dated January 30th, 1883, for sixty-one
dollars and twenty-five eeuts, and due
July 4th, 1882. .Said Note was not given
for any valuable considcrat.on. So we
take this method of notifying the people
generally that we will not pay it.
John B. Auefpieud,
Suauoux Suwfiki.d
Bet). 1st, 1882.
WELCH & MUSE,
(Successors to L. K. IT. E. Welch ami
Welch & Mitchell.)
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
Booksellers and Jewelers
ALBANY, GA..
Our stock is new complete. Send us
your orders or send for prices before pur
chasinc. oct28-
New Barber chop.
I would respectful” announce to
the citizens of Arlington and vicinity
that I have just. opened a first class
barber shop and am prepared t0 do
their walk m good style. My prices
are as follows:
Sinylc Sllzat'e,........... ........15c
Huz’r Cuf,.................. W251:
.Shampon,.........‘.............250
Superiur Hair Oil for sale cheap.
Come and see me.
C. E. THOMAS.
1881 - 2 .
>1
Fall Announcement
for their
iLrilHgtOH » i • . 0x01*6 | !
TVe have the finest lot of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,,
Ladies Cloaks,
And Gentlemen’s Clothing
of any house in the city.
TVe also carry the largest and very bes
stock e-t'
ALL OTHER GOODS
and would respectfully ask our friends to
call onus when in want of
(jfOods of il.11 XT ° Kind
and wc will fill their orders at the very
r088iMe n mr - i "'
WFBb'A ] .
HIGHTOWER
©ct7 Arlington, G».
HARVIN
,\t, Whitney *< Ga is sell.ng "»«* for Cal
us<
GUANO!
and will give the best bargains of all.
Cou rt of 1 0Mi nary 1 of L fdh 11 an°coutit
Ga., will be sold before the
house door in the town of Morgan,
tween the legal hours of sale, Oil the
first Tuesday in April ne xt, tin*
estate of Jus. II. {Saunders, consi ting
H,,d ttvo rots, Nos
J in t ie town oi Antngfor'.ior
the benefit of liens aud cr. ddots «f the
said Jas. if. Saunders. ThLFeb’y
25th 1882. G. P. OLIVER,
I........__ AdmV of J,,s ' tL
To Farmers I
On receipt of One Dollar I wiJi send
to any address a receipt with full di-
rections for making a fertilizer at
home at a small cost. S5.50 will bay
tlie ingredients for a ton outside of
v u. ' at you have at home. Anv farmer
'
pn rcll iSiu g a receipt of me who is not
beiielkted,after following directions,
will have bis money refunded on ile-
mand. Address,
J. A. HOOVER,
Leary,
__
BY VIRTUE of an order fiopj tlse
Court of ordinary of Calhoun comity,
will be sold before the court house
U ‘ e lowu °J Morgan during
the legal , hours of Sale on tire brst
Monday iu April next, the lot known
ns the A/rs Adna B Butler lot and the
\
y \y BOSTWICK, Adm'r
estate of J B Bostwick, dee d.
Fph ieu- o i00 r SS o
-“
Guano! Guano I
I am selling the leading old brands
of fertilizers t hat never fail to give the
best results.
Bradley's Amoniated Dissolved Bom,
Bradley's.A <nd Phosphate.
Russell Coe..
Bunny, Booth and Gilt Edye.
Parties needing either a fine Guano
or Acid Phosphate can be suited in
quality or ju ice. My acid is the cheap¬
est and best for. the price extant.
iebij T. J. PERRY..
BEEF, BEEF!
I beg to inform the. public that I have
taken out license to sell beef during this
year and will have on market twice a week
the choicest of
Bed, Pork and Mutton,
and Pickled Beef at all times
1 can only keep a flrst-class market with
the aid of a liberal patronage, which is re¬
spectfully solicited.
My prices will range from three to eight;
cents per pound,
1 will pay a good price for beeves, pork,
kid and mutton on foot,
janlo J. M. PUTNAJf.
JOS. A. HOOVER,
LEARY, GA.,
Agent for the celebrated
Taltott | Sen Emines E Boilers,
Portable and Stationary Saw Mills,
CORN ANG WNEAT MILLS »
MILL J/ACHINERY,
Hydraulic Presses,Pumps,
And Machinery Generally.
Agricultural Engines a Specialty.
lam also selling the YVinsliip Gins
aud Presses, and Brown’s Cotton
Gins and Presses, and Eclipse
Fat nr Engines, Mitchell
& Studebaker Farm
Wagons.
For particulars and prices address
J. A. HOOVE A,
feb3 Leary, Ga.
LOOK HERE!
I will be in Arlington every Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays to sell aud de¬
liver Guanos and Chemicals.
90 TONS in Store,
My brands are as follows:
Jno. Merry man <fc Co's Dissolved Bones,
Homestead and Stonewall ,
A,.o rl „B,„aa,n,A«u. r
phatos sufficient to Supply the ae-
mand. To parties who wish to buy
and pay for guanos, I will say you
can do no better than buy ot me.
Strangers to me I refer to my oid
customixs as to my dealings
years experience warrants mein say
'
k)g I know how to treat you.
\ ery Respectfully,
jan!3 tf C. L, SMITH.
N. W. PACE & SON
Commence business at the mill's this year
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
I to furnish the public abroad'ami at home
j Classes of LUMBER
With All
I
cheaper than it car) be bought from anybody. Order? from a distance receiv*
Mjesnd P attention. X. W. P.U’E & SON.
2 H • w. pace & soisr.
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS,
Will contract for the erection of nil kinds of Buildings, and being a deafer in,
ail the necessary material and having a corps of first-class workmen hired, can
build a house in shorter time and fqr less money tintn anybody.
Carriage and Buggy Work.
In. this line we are prepared to do as good work as can be done anywheres.
We put up new work or repair olcLas may be needed. Farm work of all kinds
doue with dispatch and for moderate charges. We have the very best work¬
men employed and guarantee all work. Will keep on- band a-full line of
CarriaM yama s 518(1 as i Bnjn fiU 2&y Malarial MwnwjWBMw* Baara Sash & Bluis- «Wm
Feb. 11, 1882. X. W. PACE ft SON.
TWICE 2 ARC 4.
AND WE ALL KNOW IT!
The Basis of Truth! Facts Founded f
Figu es Don’t Lie.
7Fc have in store one of the best assorted stock of DRUGS ever, brought to th
town Besides our complete stock of
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES;
We have other goods to.offer at immensely low prices,such a&Stationery.Schaov
Books, Toilet Articles, Colognes,Extracts Cutlery, Trusses and Essences, in great Lamps variety, and Pipea Lamp.
Fixtures, a fine lot of Pocket
of evey style, all kinds of Tobacco, the North Carolina Seal Smok¬
ing Tobacco, the celebrated H. K. & E. B. T nrber’s No. 5,
and lOs-and other Popular Brands of Cigars, White Lead,.
Linseed Oil, raw and boiled, Varnishes, coach and
copal, Prepared Paint, Putty, Powder and- Shot.
The above-we ate-offering to tile people at prices cheaper than they hav«‘
ever been sold in Arlington.
Remember Twice Two are Four.
BUTLER & GEE
sep23. Arlington, G«.
A* P> tHE OLD
PAT^° 4 till?
PAINTS) PERFUMERY',
'
OILS, V .;
FANCY GOODS,
GLASS, PrescriplloDs TOILET ARTICLES^
PUTTY.
CAEEFULLV
— 0- COMPOUNDED FBBSH
All the popular at a.vt time, Garden Seeds
Patent Medicines NilM or Bay. OF EVERY KIND.
Kept in stock. Guaranteed to Come Up*
CB-UG stob^
BY GEO. R. EWELL,
Practical Driio’^’ist and Chemist.
ARLINGTON, GEORGIA.
Tw0nty4ae Years' Experience In the Busiues*.
Graduate of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, a Class 18ffL
Prepares all Pharmaceutical Preparations and warrants t-hetrr of standard
strength and purity.
Other drugs selected with great care and purchased from most reliable deafer
and sold as low as a man can, to deal honest and pay his debts,
Fine Cigars and Tobacco a Specialty