The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, February 29, 1872, Image 3

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% The Weekly Democrat. T&ftrt^T. F* KTl. XTV AND COUNTY AFFAIRS- The Oak City Hook and Ladder oinpany had a drill last Monday vcning. Those boys are as Ulnlole n the ladder as 80 mafly squirrels anickory tree; _ EriSCOfAL CflotR.-We are graiti- -j to learn that a choir has been med for the Efdscopal Church.— music is * g reat addition to , congregation, which, we are ry to say, has been sadly neglect- in this city; Success to the Epis- pal Choir; » T Glad of It.—We learn that Mr. M. Rosenfeld ia going to take a nsic class during the summer eca- This wc think is a good move; his part, for besides being a most cellent performer on the piano and gan, he is agent for one of the rgest music houses in tire t^outh. r e only hope the report is true. Strange Antics of a Cat.—Our townsman Dr. J- hlorgan^B 'tEfT owner of t eat,, to wWjh his-' atten tion was directed, a. «w day age,; by its stDBBgr franoerres. Jtetweenr her fore paws she h^eha sh4tey which she tightly clasped and carried around the room as tenderly as a nurse would a babe. The Doctor becoming somewhat curious to ascertain the cause of such unusual proceedings, called a servant and directed that the shoe be taken away and examined; when lo! a little mouse was found snugly enscor.ced in the toe of the -shoe. This accounts “for the milk in the coeoanat-." f. Xjprk on Sunday eyeuiqg next. We wish him a pleasant- trip. == t ..a- ; At Cost.—I, M. Rosenfeld is ing off his stock of winter goods a: cost. Kow is the time to secure good bargains. Rosenfeld is also selling the finest hams at the lo price of seventeen-cents per pound. Call ou him at the Post-Office Store. The New Hose Carriage.—The tonewall Fire Company received heir new four-wheel hose-carriage Monday morning Jast, It is a ood machine and will add consider- >ly to the efficiency of the company, r. Emery Johnson, as agent for the ‘ty, pnrehased it from the Savan- h fire Department, for $250.00, a reliable price wc think. Tub Baisbriimje District Con- .ence.—This body is to meet in ' inbridge Wednesday before the Sunday in April next, and as any ministers and delegates are pectcd to be in attendance, prep- at ions to accommodate them can t be made too soon. Rev. Mr. nox requested all last Sabbath who oufci entt rtain guests-to report to im, or to the Comnitebe: Messrs. L. 1. Griffin, John 3*- Dickenson and V. H. Crawford. We know fihat ur jicQple will -not be lacking In ospitality, -and the sojourn ot the inisters and ddegdtes among us •ill be rendered pleasant. Do you'want your work done well ? Do you want it done quickly ? Do you want it done cheaply ? If so, T. M. Sbytle is your man. Fishing.*—TiiOJWarm Weather for the past few days has given the fish an inclination to bite, and many of our angling people are indulging in piscatorial exercises. Fish-frys will be next on the “peppergram” wc imagine. Armaggeddonmayflowercharlcsau- gustus Russell, of the Central City, paid Cairo a visit last Sunday. We presume he was looking alter the in terest of his blackberry patch.--* Docto: Whitfield has retired from Wliigham and is now a resident of this city. We learn that the Doc tor intends practicing his profession which is Dentistry, or the art of Tooth-carpcntcring. . _ « # i* «f Wambold Bros.—The Wambold Bros, were out last week in front ol Rockwell & West’s exercising tTieir their trained dogs. We hope they will perform again soon. Goodness Gracious !—“WhydoD’f Mr. Steininger, of the firm of ISSSiT’or W8 1 ]frOtty~yonng ladies of Steininger A Engel, leaves for New this, bealgtrtei city gqt married V .is a qaesUon tli^ is .daily rung; into oniS byjdriisiy eld bailors and tubik ymiag .peg-horns. "How are we to know why ? We don’t know everything about everybody’s business, nor do we want to. The proper persons, however, to answer the question are the ladies them selves. Tf these bachelors are tired of “single-cussedness,” and desire to enter the state of “connubial bliss,” why don’t they launch out with that intention inscribed on their banners ? We hope they don’, ex pect the ladies teeask them! But pefhapsrtRat's what's the^: matter— they have been waiting all the time. Here is one thing certain—certain as eternity—and we proclaim it to all concerned, without fear of even the faintest attempt at contradiction, that Bainbridge has more pretty ladies—married, widows and single —than any other town of its size on the continent; and if we should ever take a notion to starve some father’s daughter to death, Bainbridge is the plaeo wherejn we. would, try the ex* y>eriii»0lnt. 1 Magazines.—Wood's BoosefcoM Magazine for March has tees re ceived. It is full of A-aluable reading matter, and is mailed to subscribers at the low price of one dollar per temnum. Address S. S. Wood & Co., Ncwhurg, N. Y. Arthur’s Ladies’ Home Magazine Tor March is a fine number, the very e lung for the ladies. Price $2 per annum. Address T. S. Arthur & 2>on, nriladcilphia, l*a_ Tlie Children’s Hoar for March is t hand. It is a bcawtafal publica- ion, and no doubt pleases the little "oiks. Terms $1.25 per year. A4- ’resa T. S. Arthur & Son, rhiladel- hia, Pa. Going to Eunotrc.—Onr young friend IL B. Ehrlich informs us that lie will depart for Europe on Satur day evening noxt, where lie will remain for several months. He goes visit has Mends in Germany, and c wish him much pleasure on his rip. Only * few years since Mr. Urlich located in ocr city with no pita! but energy, perseverance and ~’neas tact; now he has a fine bus- ~ sa and is prosperous. Surely, it 11 afford him no little pride to meet s Mends in “the Fatherland” an- cr such circumstances. Deaths.—Mr. Henry Daniels, an honest, hard-working mechanic of this city, died on Wednesday even ing, the flat instant, and was buried the following day. We regret to lose saeh men. He was in the prime of life. Mr. W. Broome, an old citizen, breathed his last we betieve on Tues day evening the 20th inst. He had lieen act a long time, and his death was not unexpected. Mr. J. C. Blount, of Whigham, in this county, died on Thursday the 22nd inst. Returned.—We are happy to an nounce the return of Dr. A. T. Bownc and family to this city from Baltimore, where they have been re siding for several months past. A. & G. R. R.—There is one thing we wish to call the attention of the Directory of the above road to, and it as simply to that misera ble old chicken-coop, yclept passen ger «5oach, that runs between this city and Thomasville. It is really a disgrace to the road. Certainly it was the first coach built for the road; and now a partition goes across the ©e*t.c, and *onc end is for the ne- giroetf, the other«for the whites. It is a dirty old ci&ffiped-up affair, and we but express the Sentiment of cvciy person in Decatur county, when wc hbpe that 'Major Haines will put a dccctit CoSftSi In its place. All other portions of the road are provided with nice agd comfortable coaches, then why not let Bainbridge have the samejshowing ? Personal.—We had a call last Tuesday from our young friend “Nick” Thompson. “Nick” is only .six months old, but he’s decidedly the best looking chap we’ve seen for many a day. When first we saw this youth it was our candid opinion that he would excel in the leader ship of a brass-band; but from the knowing, cunning, intelligent, and don’t care a——continental express ion of his eyes when he looked at ns, our printers, papers, manuscript and ■“devil,” the evening he called, we are forced to the conelusion that he would make a first rate local edi tor. If, however, he decides not to be a local, we predict for him a bril liant future. Death or Hon. B. F. Powell.— This gentleman died at his resident near this city, on Friday evening last. Mr. Powell represented Deca tur county ia the Legislature a great inaay times prior to the war. He was reiy successful as a politician, never having suffered defeat, al though before the people more than any other man in the county. At the close of the war, he thought sub mission to the reconstruction meas ures the best policy of the South, and united himself with the Repub lican party, and was elected a Rep resentative in the Legislature. He 0ut that term, when his health foiled him, and since he had aspired to no office. He was buried with Masonic honors. t [Communicated. ] Card of Thanks.—The ladies who superintended the Festival, given for the benefit of the Methodist Church, on Friday evening last, desire to express, their thanks thus publicly to those who contributed to its suc cess. The namosfcf the oontributors- are: Mrs. J. D. Harrell, Mrs. H. J. Sweartngen, Mrs. T. J. Thomp son, Mrs. R. H. Whitelcf, Mrs: G. W. Pearce, Mrs. John Sharon, Mrs. B. F. Bruton, Mrs. W. H. Allen, Mrs. J. A. Zeigler, Mrs. R. Sims, Mrs. D. McLanchlin, Mrs. M. Mitchell, Mrs. W. J. Bruton, Mrs.. Chas. Crawford, Mrs. J. C. Ruther ford, Mrs. Emory Johnson, Mrs. W. C. Subers, Mrs. F. L. Babbit, Mrs. J. N. West, Mrs. A. T. Reid, Mrs. H. H. Spear, Mrs. J. R. Griffin, Mrs. J. Colbert, Mrs. E. R. Peg- body, Mrs. M. J. Reynolds, Mrs. G. A. Parsons, Mrs. A. Davi3; Misses Georgia Bowne, Belle Babbit, Flor ence Maxwell, Eliza Cloud, Ida Dickinson, Eola Allen, Alice Dickin son, L. Dickinson, R. Williams, An nie Davis, Tilla Ledwith; Messrs. W. H.'Crawford, T. N. Draffin,' L. M. Griffin; and thanks to Mr. W. W. ■ : • The Methodist Festival on Fri day Night.—This was a fine affair— a new Wrinkle—a Methodist festival; something never before known in this community. It was, also, a success; successful beyond tie ex pectations of the most sanguine. The tables were laden with every luxury imaginable, and were arrang ed with excellent taste. No “catch penny” business was indulged in, but every dime or dollar invested procured its full value in the good things so profuse on every hand. The prize tree was very beautiful. Over one hundred articles hung on its branches and glittered through its foliage. Every ticket drew a prize, some of which were very use ful as well as ornamental. Rothe got a baby’s apron, an innocent looking, embroidered, little wee bit of a thing; but it wouldn’t fit Iiotlie— it was for a little baby. “Walter Tonge got' a baby—a doll baby.— Sime W r eil took the cradle. Mayor Jones came off triumphantly with a baby-wagon; his Honor is singly blessed and doesn’t need the ‘ ‘inster- tootion.” He also drew a pin-cush ion, which he will find vary useful. Dr. Hoyl secured a hoe, and we be lieve Riglander was content with a pair of hose. We saw Gurley “sky larking” about the room with his arms full of odds and ends, and we guessed lie was going to set up a toy-shop. Alter the'’prize-tree was disposed of, several very large pound-cakes were sold at auction. Some of these cakes were exquisitely beautiful—all were pretty, Cox, the inimitable Cox, he of the beaver and provoking smile, the same chap who clerks for A. T. Reid & Co., bid off the hand somest cake in the lot. We hear he went right off next day and laid it to gether with himself at^the feet of the Pee. Gee. in Gee. Bully for Cox! We learn that others followed Cox's ex ample,! which was ia every way worthy of imitation. This sale being over, the auction, eer, Mr. W. W. Harrell, cried off the balance of the edibles left from the festival, consisting of boiled hams, tnrkeys, chickens, ducks, pigs, and too many other good things to mention. They sold quietly. The net receipts of the festival amounted to $201,10, a sufficient sum to. complete the furnishing of the parsonage. Too much praise cannot be award ed the ladies who managed And con trolled the festival. They were few, but they worked faithfully, and en ergetically, attaining their object, which could have been done in no other way. , And we presume the minister will be just as comfortable, and nest quite as well, in his newly and nicely furnished residence, as if the means by which' it was accom plished had been Sunday collections, or by the fatiguing drumming of church stewards. The ladies referred to are Mrs. W. H. Allen, Mrs. J. A. Zeigler, Mrs. Emery Johnson. Mrs. B. F. Bruton and Mrs. . J, D. Har rell. ' * * ''' u lL ~‘ In behalf of the ladies, we return their sincere thanks to all who con- triboted to the festival, and also to those who attended and patronized it so liberally. The lower Flint River Store is be ing enlarged and improved. Harrell, especially, tor his services; i " % and last, though by no means least; * Wildman’s Troupe.—Mr. F. J. to the' gentlemanly Editor of The j Wildman, the actor, so -favorably Democrat. Also, to those who pat-1 known to the people of our city is on ronized the Festival so liberally. a tour through Floi^la with a star The Ladies. company. We hope that, he will ftbriiartf29, 1872. i visit Bainbridge in his route. -V T '-7* P WITH n •’ ■’* at v: „ : - " ,, M. M- Cohen has a very large stock of dry-goods, groceries, etc., in store and to arrive. He sells goods cheap for eash or country produce. Give him a calL Jake Born’s harness establishment has become a household word in this section ot country. The merit of his goods being known, it Was soon noised abroad, and to-day Jake is put to his trumps to fill the orders as fast as they come in. He has harness, sadles, leathers, shoe-find ings, beltings, etc., in profusion. Go for him. Send your printing to The Demo crat Job Printing Establishment. Sinking Slowly. ate not the only ones to. he dreaded. Chnker or dry rot does not blast a tree as suddenly as a stroke of lightning, hut unless arrested it destroys it as certainly; and like manner —ic debility, although it does not kiH" i fe® swiftness of yellow fever, is'as sure 1 to sap the springs of life eventually as any acute disease, if not checked by invigora- nedication. There is something iuex- iblv touching in the spectacle of prema- decay. kgngupr, paUoK, emaciation, depression of 4nlttVlf$d & distaste for exer tion. are its ordifery c symptoms,, slid they should he promptly hMt by imae treatment. CarpentefafThe best invigorant and exhfieiant ttat can he admfeistered, in ttcase of thiaki>4 iaHoa- tetter's Stom:icb Bitters. The' sttfrnating principle of the preparation sousfoethe dor mant energies of the system, and th$ strength ening and regulating properties give a per manent jmd beautiful impulse to the vital forces thus brought into play. The Tailing appetite is re-awakened, the process of di gestion and assimilation are quickened, the quality of the blood is improved, the secre tions become more natural, and every organ that, contributes to the nourishment of the body undergoes salutary change. By these means the repair of the physical -structure is affected and its health and vigor restored. In no class of diseases has the beneficent op eration of the Bitters been mere marked and striking thah in those characterized by gen eral debility and nervous prostration. La dies affected with these ailments find in this most wholesome of all tonics and correctives the safest and surest means of relief. It. is strong to restore and powerless to injure. Such is the uniform testimony of “clouds of wittnesses.” * John I. Robison doescu’t keep a grocery or dry-goods store, but he does the best carpenter’s work and more, of it than any other mechanic in the city. , The romantic youth who slept on ‘ ‘a bed of roses all sprinkled with dew,” waked up next morniug with the “rheumatiz;” but the sensible man who bought his wife one of E. Johnson’s cooking stoves, got up in the morning to the nicest breakfast lie had ever seen, and his. ‘ ‘gude wief” was all smiles “to boot.” , H. B. Ehrlich is going to Europe on a visit soon, but will leave liis mammoth grocery establishment, where people can get just as many nice things to dat as ever. Go over and purchase. Young gentlemefl would find it to their interest to go and take a look at the fine Spring Cassimeres now being opened at Noel Gainey & Co’s Clothing Store, before purchasing elsewhere. * Any quantity of clothing on hand. In your rambles about the city in search, ol nice provisions for the table don’t forget to call on I. Kwilecki & Bro. Their stock of groceries is unsurpassed. A nice lot of dry goods aj vays on hand. - Dick McGokirick is no lawyer, neither is he a doctor—but he is the best blacksmith in town. Plantation work he makes a specialty. He can be found at the shop on the corner of Water and West streets. All work warranted. Courtney & Andrews are fast gaining the confidence of the Deca tur public, and all on account of their selling such splendid stoves, tinware, etc., at such reasonable rates. Our readers have heard of that magnificent collection of jewels, precious stones, etc., that the Queen of Sheba was so good as to give old man Solomon. Well, Subers, of the Bainbridge Jewelry Store, has a much more magnificent collection, be sides watches, clocks, cutlery, toys, etc. Go and see him, Removal.—Dick McGoldrick has removed his blacksmith shop to the building on the corner of Water and West streets, where he is ready to do all kinds of work in his line. Dr. J. D. Hoyl & Bro. have in store the most complete assortment of Lamps and Lamp Fixtures ever brought to this market. Pure drugs, close attention to business and the liberality of the proprietors have giveirtthis house the enviable repu tation of having the best drug es tablishment in Southwestern Geor gia. Violin strings, etc. Go to W. C. Sabers’ to buy Italian Violin and Guitar Strings at 15 to 20 cents, same as are sold in large cities at 20 to 25 cents. He will sell Violins at $2 25, with box, bow and strings complete. Accordeons at $2 00, and all other Musical Instruments in proportion to quality, etc. All who wish to “soothe the savage breast” call around^ and equip yourselves. ^ Fine selection ladies’ Furs and Mufife. Latest Btyles. Just received and for sale by , . - A. T. Reni * Co. Ton are Troubled with a bad Breath. It annoys your friend? as well a3 yourself. You w.Milrt like to get rid of it, but acarcely Know what menu t > adopt. We will tell you. Use the frag rant oozouiauk will clause and beautify jour teeth and leave ybrrr breath pure. \ Burnett’s Standard Flavoring Ex tracts.—Lemon, Vanilla 4 &c. Charge your scr* vants and dealers and observe that they do not sub stitute in their stead any of the pernicious unpala table extracts with which the market is flooded. Burnett’s Standard Flavoring Extracts are estab lished as the strongest, purest and the best made. The Terrific Duel B - tween Prnssia and France, is over, but thousands of battles between Dr# Walker’s Vinegar Bitters and Dyepepsia and Liver Complaint .are now going on in every State of the Union. The issue of such contests is never for one moment in doubt. The conflict may last longer in some cases than in oth ers, but the leading Vegetable tonic and alterative of the nineteenth century, invariably triumphs. To Owners of Horses and Cattle.-—To bias’ Derby Condition Powders are warranted su- erior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Dis Arm per, Worms, Bots, Coughs, Hide-bound. Colds, bco.inhorses, and colds, Coughs loss of milk, tlack-tongue, horn distemper, Ace., in Cattle. Price wenty-five cents, depot 10 Park Pla« e,‘ New York Carbolic Salve, recommended by the lead ing Physicians and the President of the New York Board of Health, as the most wonderful Healing compound ever known. Gives instant relief to boms, cnres all kind8 of sores t cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve for kll purposes. Bold every where at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole 'Proprietor. 8 College Place, New York, SVAPNIAis Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr: Bige low, Professor of Botany, Detriot Medical College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing opiate. John Farr, Chemist, New York. Ckristatioro’s Hair Dye is the safest and best. It corrects the bail effects of inferior dyes, while the black or brown tints it produces are iden tical to nature. Factory 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Pratt’s Astral Oil—Safest aud.best illumina ting Oil ever made. Does not take fire or'explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 150,00(1 fami lies continue to use it 4 and no accident ol any dis- cripiion have occurred from it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1870, New York. Tlw Pnre$t and Sweetest Cod Ijfver Oil in the world is Hazard & Caswell’s, made on the sea-shore, from fresh, selected livers, bv Cas well. Hazard & Co., New York. It. is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it perfer it to all oihers. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in the market. Jonvin’s Inodorous Kid Geove Clean er restores soiled gloves equal to new. Eor sale By ruggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., New York Rlsley’s PKilotoken is an established, warranted remedy for PainfulJMenstrnationj and equally efficient as a Nervous Antidote in all cases of Nervous Excitement, Stomach and Sleepless ness in male or female. Sold everywhere for $1-00 a bottle. Moegab A: Bisley, Diuggists, New York, General Agente. A Youtliful Appearance and 'a Beauliful Clear Complexion is the desire of everybody* Thia Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.-It re lieves the little sufferer from pnin, cures I Wind, Colics, Regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Cor rects Acidity, and during thfe process of teething it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all cases, as mill ions of mothers can testify # Administrator’s Sale- Agreeably to an order from the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Ga., I will sell before the Court House door in Bainbridg., Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, Lot No. 104, in the 27th District of Decatur county, Ga..— Also, the east half of No.' 141, in the 15th District of Decatur county, Ga. .Sold as th# property of ih# estate of Francis Kearce, late of Thomas couiity, Ga., deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said iceased. Terms cash. MILTON C. SMITH, Administrator. January 24th, 1872—tds BLACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEING, 25 Cans A. No. 1 butter 5 lbs cans just received And for sale by A. T. Reid * Co. 20 Boxes cheese just received and for sale by , . _ A. T. Reid & Co. Fbksh Garden Seed- —Messrs. Bntts &. Peabody have just received a very large assortment of best Gabimen Seed from the best prodneers in the land We never saw a better lot of seed in oar life. Jnet go down to their well-known and pppnlar drag store, asnr eramioe them, for now is the time to begin to prepare'yoor garden. R. H. MCGOLDRICK Respectfully informs the public that he is now prepared to do all kinds <*f work per- taining to the Blacksmithing business. H# is carrying on the work at the Carriage Re pository of Mr. C. L. Beach. Plantation work a speciality. All work warranted. jan5 tf UK, -CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Era MB, SICiV & ORMEATIL PAINTER. 1 wish to inform the readers of th® Semi- Weekly Argus, that I am now prepared to v a * TIXS ’ aQ kinds of Ajrn CMAfXS, nAne*, a wrwa Wp LOWERS, Fwithers, Ornaments, Frames w U S £ AND S I O N a etc. Straw Bonnets and Ladies and ' PAINTING, GRAINING, MARBLING, PAPER HANG. ING, GLAZING, CAL30M1NING In sll colors. I aril prepared to do work in tfie country or neignboring toWHA Have <Jn’ hand a fine assortment of Paints. My priots are moderate and I guarantee my work to stand. CaU on or address JAS. F. VAN HORN, octlS ly Bainbridge, Ga. uichabp «na wn.h. cbawtopd SIMS & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW B AINBRIDGE, Q A. Office in the enrt Donee. dee2-ly S1XTI-FIFE FIRST PRIZE lEDALsTffARDED THE GREAT S O UTHE R N W. O. S0BBH.S, Broa' Street, BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA Keeps Constantly on hand Watches, i Clocks, JewelbT, Diamovds, SlLTSR-W ABB, Fancy Goode, CcTLEBT, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TOYS, Ac., Ac-, In great variety, which fof style, quality and price cannot be excelled. A foil lin® of HOLIDAY aod BRIDAL PEE >ENT9 in Store. ^yWATC :ES and JEWELRY repaired at short notice, and warranted. ^ ocU7.6*a William Knabe & Go., PIANO MANUFACTORY ! MANCEACTUBEBS OF Grand, Square & Upright PIANO FORTES. BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained and unpur chased pre-eminence, which pronounces them unequaled, in Tone, Touch, Workmanship and Dm billty. All our Sqttabe Pianos have onr New Im proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble. We would call special attention to our late Patented Improvements in Grand Pianos and Square Grands, found in no oth er piano, which bring the piano nearer per fection than has yet been attained. Every Piano PuUy Warranted for Five Year*. We are by special arrangement enabled to furnish Parlor Organs and Melodeons of the most celebrated makers, wholesale and retail at lowest factory prices. Illustrated cata logues and price lists promptly furnished on application to WM. KNABE & CO., Baltimore, Md.. Or any of our regular-established agencies. novlSSm 1. Wum,Fropmur. a H. XcBw.r. A O., VragglM. ui AT t«, *»■ Fraidara, CkL,u.niH Co move St. K. T. muon Bear Testimony to thoir Wondsrfhl Curative EActa. They are neta vile Fancy Drink. Hade of Peer Son., Whlekey. Proof Splrlte and Bctae T Isnora, doctored, spiced and sweetened toplsest the taste, called •' Tonics,” “Appetizers,” " Restorers," As., that lead the tippler en to drnnkenneee and ruin, bat are • true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs •r California, fret from all Aleofcollo Stimu lant*. They are the 6BEAT BLOOB PITKI. TIKK and A Ufl DIVIND PKIKCIPU, a perfect Eenovater and Invigorator ef the System, carrying of all poisonous matter and reetortnc the Moot to a healthy condition. Ko person can takathem Bit ten according to directions, and remain tong unwell, provided their benae are not destroyed by mineral pofeon er other meaae, and the vital organs wasted beyond the poidt of repair. They anaOentle Pnigattve a* wall as* Tonic, possessing ales, the peculiar merit ef acting asapewerful agent ia relieving Congestion er Isliass- matton of the Liver, and all the Tbeeral Organa FUR FBMCAXE OOHPl^AINTB, whether la young er old, married or single, at the dawaef woman hood or at the tarn of life, them Toole Bittern have ae egnaL Far TaBammatory mad Ckrmris Bkesma Uaaa and Coat, Dyepepsia ar Iadlgoatlra, Billons, Remittent and Iatermltteat Fa vors, Diseases ef the Bleed, KArer, Kid neys and Bladder, these Bitters have been meat successful. Sack Diseases are caused by Yltlated Bleed, which Is generally produced by derangement ef the Digestive Organa. DYSPEPSIA OB nmicurnol, Head, ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of Urn Cheat, Dizziness, Bon Eructation* of the dtomaeh. Bad Teste ia the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, PUpitaBoa ef the Heart, Inflammation ef the Lange, Pate la the regions of the Kidneys, sad a hundred ether paiaAd symptoms are the odkprlags of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the terpM liver and Bowels, which reader them ef aneqnatod efficacy la cleansing the bloed ef all impurities, and im parting new life and viger to ths whoto system. FOB *KXN D» EASES, Ernpttaaa, Tettm, Ball Bhsnm, Blotcbes, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car- bancta* Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Bore Kyea Erydpe- las, Iteh, Bearft, DtoooteraJtomeftheBkte, Htneertaad Pinnace of the SUa, of whatever name or nature are UtaraDy dag op and carried eat of th* system hi a shaft tmeby the aseef them Bittern. One bottle im saeh ernes will em i tecs the meet Inendntom tHnadhete % Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon And its im parities berating through the skin la Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; cleanse it when.yon find it obstructed and sluggish fa the vefes; -cleans* it vrbefr it ia foaL oad your feelings will tell yoawbea. Csep the bleed pan. end the health of the system wffl follow. Ptm, Tape and thee- Waram, larking lathe ■yUsm of so many thousands, ere eflectuallT destroyed earth whom body is exempt from th* presence *a worms. It Is not upon the healthy elements of foe body that worms esETbat upon the diatased humors ‘ these Bring monsters ef ffiaM ky aB 3. WALKER, Proprietor. X. H. MCDONALD A OO. Druggists and Oenerel Agents, Ban Francises, Cate ferete, and D and St Commerce Street, Kew Ter*. RIBBONS, 1LLPR! l\l) STRAW GOODS. 1872 White Good*, and Embroideries, &o ARUSTMUffi, MTOR&C0. Importers.Manufacturers and Jobbers Bomrmr tmxmariire, itbck Jt habit KIBBOirS, FFZrjET BIBBOXB, KECK Children’s Huts, trimmed and untrimmed. And in connecting warerooms White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Collars, itts, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head pleta, 5., Ac Non. 337, and *39, Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. These goods are manufactured by ns or bonghWor Cash directly from the European and American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in van- etyand cheapness in any market Orders filled with care, promptness and despatch.36-5w THf c.r.IfA T . .000 PURIF'EK Pomening powerful invigorating •POPURTIES.-’ A PLEASANT DRINK . Them Bitten are positively invaltzablo tn ALLSKIN DISEASES. ERUPTIONS. They purify the ayatem, and will cure DYSPEPSIA . GENERAL DERILITY Bemittant and Istanalttent firm, NERVOUS 01 STAGES.LIVER COMPLAINT 1 ! SLAVES OF THE KIDNEY.’• BLADDER All yield to their powerful efficacy. to the wanted frame, and eeareet all IPREGULARITYOFTHE BOWELS Will save daymn# eefiozing to the sick, and CIJPES NEVER WELL PEOPLE Tba grand Panacea for aU the Olz of life. m staitaii BITTSBSXtlU; nun. PHYSICLAIS TEEU; nil The HISTORY OF Great 'Fires In C^cage and the West by Her. E. J. Goodspeed, D. D., of Chicago. Only complete history. 700-8 vo. pages; 60 engravings; 70,000 already sold. Price $2,50. 2000 agents made in 20 days. Profits f < to sufferers. Aizents wanted. H. 8. GCODSPEE1 * k Co., 27 Park Row, New York. Bloomington Nursery, Illinois. 20 th year. 000 neres. 13 Oreeo Houses. Larg. e$t assortment. Best stock. Low prices. Tries, shrubs, plants, seeds, stocks, grafts, etc. ltd page illustrated catalogue ten cents. Bulb, plant, seed, catalogues, all for ten cents — Wholesale price list free. Send for these, be fore baying elsewhere. ¥. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, 111. A GENTS WANTED. —Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co., Fine Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE. $4.50 to $10 per day, Agents wanted. Send for particulars. Circulars free- H. D, Bri er & Co., Atlanta, Ga. GARDEN SEEDS THAT are 6ESCINK and RELIABLE. If yon want Seeds that will give entire sat isfaction, get those raised by D. C. Brain— ard, Society of Shakers, Mount Lebanon, N. Y. ’Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue free on application, with price cf package; sent by mail when ordered, postage prepaid. Address D. C. Brainard, Mount Lebanon, N. Y. 'Administrator’s Sale- G*., will he sold before in the city of Baia- By virtue of Hancock con the Court House — —— —- . M , bridge, Ga., on the First Tcesdax in March, 18721 within the legal houre ° f ^*> lowing property, to-wit : Lot of Land No. 192, in the 19th District of Decatur county. Sold as the property of the estate represented by the undersigned, for division. Terms, cMb—purchaser paying for stamps and title dee<3 *‘ J. B. JOHNSON, Adm* rEstate James Thomas, dec’cL C. W. DUBOSE, * Adm’r Estate Wm. Dixon, deceased. January 27th, 1872. RED RUST PROOF OATS $2 A BUSHEL;. Orchard Grass $3.50 a bushel. Send 3 eent postage stamp and my complete Priced lists of all kinds of Grass Sheds, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds, Flower and Tree Seeds; Ag ricultural Implements, Machinery, Guanos, Chemicals, Live Stock, Ac., will be for-* warded yon.-. These Priced Lists contain much valuable inforn-ation as to the time and quantity to plant, Ac., Mark W. John son, -Seedsman, P. O. Box 230 Atlanta, Go. THE BROWN COTTON GIN CO., New London, Conn., Manufacturers of the “Brown Gin,’’ Cotton Seed Hullers, Machinery and Castings. Man ufacturers of Harris’ Patent Rotary Steam Engine—the best and cheapest Steam En gine for plantation purposes- Cotton-gin maker*repairers furnished with all kinds of materials, Saws, Bibs, Pollies, Boxes, etc., of any pattern, to order at short notice Have had long experience in the business, and guarantee satifaction in every particular, Orders solicited. Address as above. Epilepsy Or Fits. A sure cure for this distressing complaint is now made known ina Treatwe [of 48 octa vo wages] fon Foreign and Native .Herbal Preparations, published by Dr. O. Phelps Brown. The prescription was discovered by him in such a providential m-tuner that he cannot conscientiously refuse to make it kllown, ns it has cured everybody who has used it tor Fits, never having failed in a single case. The ingredients may be ob tained from any druggist; a copy sent free to all applicants by mail; addiees Dr. O. Phelps Bbown, 21 Grand. Street, Jersey City, N. J. w. O. rilVIKO. * JOHN c. lOTHIWOBD FLEMING & RUTHERFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BAINBRIDGE, GA. O FFICE ovur drugstore of Batts A Peabody. Are fully prepared lo take charge of ail eases ariaiag aider the bankrupt few.