The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, February 29, 1872, Image 4

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■WHOLESALE AtfD RETAIL DEALERS IN The Weekly Democrat. ThirWsr, Prhmtty In Memori am.—Under this cap tion the poet laureate of the Bowl ing Green (Ky.) Pantograph writes of the nonie yonng Louisvilic lady who relused to accompany Alexis to Mammoth Cave: Humh! for Miss Morton, the Louisville girl, \Cbo refused the Grand Duke the tip of her curl. And felt that her hand, in love or in barter, Should never be claimed by Colmuc or Tartar; That her exquiaite.face and unequaled per son Should never bo worshiped at Moscow or Kherson. Let the Grand Duke look out to soothe his young dawn For a Coburg, jor something akin to Dutch brawn, Or a Puritan ready to swap for a dollar Her shoddy-decked carcass, trom shoe tie to . collar. A true Southern girl is above, not beneath, A Muscovite Prince on her own native beath. A Singular Will Case.—The heirs of Betsey Williams, a lineal de scendant of Roger. Williams, who died recently in Providence, leaving the larger part of her property, esti mated at $2,000,000, to the munici pal authorities there, they say she was of unsound mind at the time of her decease, and are on the eve of entering a suit lor recovery of the property in the co'irts in that city, as'sevcral of them have taken up their residence there. The old lady was very penurious and never wrote to her relatives declaring paper, envelopes and postage would ruin her. She lived on the plainest of food, and had it not been for the care of relatives would have starved herself to death, ller peculiarities were many. She was a monomani ac on the subject of cleanliness, and made visitors take ofl' their ^lioes in the hall. It was her fixed opinion that the two greatest men who ever lived were George Washington ^itnd Roger Williams. Her house was cov ered with portraits of the latter'and no visitor must presume to wear his hat or sit down in the presence of the likeness of thcjieceascd Roger. She had a singular religious belief, . and had a little altar, on which were placet! daily’;, after breakfast three inverted cups, which she called the “Trinity of Holy Tea Leaves,” and cveryjnorning it was her practice to spend an hour consulting these oracles. Mark Twain on Woman Suf frage.—Mark Twain says that when women frame laws, the first thing they will do will be to enact: 1. That all men should be at home at 10 p. m., without fail. 2. That married men should be stow considerable attention upon their own wives. 3. That it should be a hanging of fense to sell whisky in saloons, and that fines and disfranchisement should follow in such places. 4. That the smoking of segars to excess should be forbidden, and the smoking of pipes utterly abolished. 5. That the wife should have the titlo cl her own property when she marries a man that hasn't any. ‘jSuch tyranny as this,” says Mark, “we con\d never stand. Our free souls could never endure such t|pgrading thraldom. Woman, go away 1 Seek not to beguile us of our imperial privileges. Content your selves with your little feminine trifles—your babies, your benevo lent societies, and your knitting— and let your natural bosses do the voting.- Stand back—you will be wanting to go to war next. We will let you teach school as much as you want to, and pay you half price too, bat beware, we don’t want you to crowd us too much.” The Jewish Messenger has an ar ticle upon “Distinctive Judaism,” in which we find this genial paragraph. God has formed us to be a peculiar people, distinct from all others in our religious duties. Bat here this distinction ends. . In every good act which tends to elevate humanity we are copartners with the world; we rejoice in their happiuess, sympa thize with their sorrows, elevate the lowly and educate the ignorant. To be plainly and properly understood, we aic Jews in the synagogues and in our dwellings; but in the walks of life wc are citizens of the world, cos mopolitan in feeling and sympathy and action. DR. E. J. MORGAN. Office in Dr. J. D. Hoyl <f Bro’s Drug Store Can be found at night at ins residence, on Water streeu d<sc22 ly TWO STORES! A. T. REID & CO, HAVE SOMETHING To Eat and Wear in one; and to a®* IN THE OTHER! 66ME AHD SE US J^EEP constantly on hand • BACON SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BACON HAMS, DRY SALT SIDDS, DRY SALT SHOULDERS, MESS PORK, by [the barrel. SUPERFINE FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, FAMILY FLOUR, GARDNER’S EXTRA FLOUR, PLANT’S EXTRA, DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING, IRON TIES, SUGAR of all grades, BEST COFFEE, MEAL, CORN, RICE, STARCH, SOAP. POTASH, SODA, etc.; SHOES AND BOOTS (AJ.L GRADES HATS AND CAPS CLOTHING, MEN AND BOY’S CLOTH AND OIL CLOTH OVER-CO A’lS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. THE NICEST LOT LADIES’ SHAJFLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, COLUMBUS MADE GOODS, TRUCK FOR TROWSERS, • CA SSI MERES, STRIPES, CHECKS, COTTON YARNS, 4-4 SHEETING, T-S SHIRTING, 8 oz. OSNABURG3, CROCKERY OF ALL GRADES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, BUGGY HARNESS, TOBACCO of all grades, CHEESE, BUTTER, FISH, FISH ROE. IN SMALL STORE WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, RUMS. PORTER. SALE, g-BT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Will buy Cotton, Com, Cow Hides, and any other Country Produce. Cash or barter. nov24 6m A. T. REID & CO “ME. JF. WAR E*H OIU S E COMMISSION MER-CHANTS, BAIRBRIDGE, GA •cllSl J5TIWAN FERTILIZERS. Three very Superior Articles are offered by tha Sulphuric Acid and Soperpho^>hate Company of Charleston 8. C., vis: ETIWAN GUANO. A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, being the well known arti cle heretofore offered at the very high grade of 15 per cent dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, with the addition, as heretofore, of Peruvian Guano, Ammonia and potash. Price $55 per ton, if paid on er before the 1st of April next, and $00 per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1872, without interest ^ ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A new article of about the same high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the ele ments of Cotton Seed in such a manner; as to ensure one of the best fertilizers for Cotton and Graft, at a lower price than the Etiwan Guana Price *40 per ton, if paid on or be fore the 1st of April next, $45 per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1872, without interest ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. Averaging from 18 to 20 peb cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate, and thus enabling the planter by composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of oxk halt cost AXD nuuc.Hr. Price $35 per ton. if paid on or before the 1st of April next, $40 per ton. payable Nov. 1st 1872, without internet TAKE NOTICE, that ill these fertilizers are of the highest grade of Soluble Phosphate, and must help for mocathan ona year. Dec. 15-Jm. W IVT- C. BEE Sc CO., GENERAL AGENTS, Charleston, 8. C. Are endorsed and prescribed by more leading Physicians than any other tonic or stimulant now in Hse. They are A SURE PREVENTIVE for Fever and Ague, Intermitlents, Billionsness, and all disorders arising from Miasmatic cause* They are highly recommended as an anti-dys peptic, and in cases of indigestion are in valuable as an Appetizer and Recnperant, and in case* of Geneneral Debility they have never in aaisgle instance failed in producing the moat happy re sults. They are particularly BENEFICIAL TO FEMALES,strengthening the body,invigorating the mind, and giving tone and elasticity to the whole system. The HOME BITTERS areoom- poonded with the greatest care, and no Tonie Stimnlant has ever been offered to the public SO PLEASANT TO THE TASK, and at the same time combining so many remedial agents, in dorsed by the medical fraternity as tbf . bgst known to the Pharmacopoeia. It costs little te give them a fair trial, and Every Family Should Hare a Bottle. We ask every one to read the following certifi cates from many of the most eminent physioians in the country: , Sr. Louis, July, 1870.-JAMES A. JACKSON A C0-: Gentlemen—As yon have communicated to the medical profession the recipe of the “Home Bitters,” it cannot, therefore, be con sidered as a secret or patent medieine.no patent having been taken tor it. We have examined the formula for making the “Home Bitters,” and unhesitatingly say the combination is one of rare excellence, all the articles used in its composi tion are the best ot the class to which they be long, being high'y Tonic, Stimulaut, Stomachic, Carminative and slightly Laxative. The mode of preparing them is strictly in- accordance with the rules of pbarroaney. Having used them, seen its effect in oar private practice, we take pleasure in recommending them to all persons desirous of taking Bitters, -as being the besi Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the nblie L- Ch. Boislinere, M. D. F. G. Porter, M. D. Alfred Heacnck, M. D. Drake McDowell, M. D. J. C. Whitehill, M. D. Dr. C. V. F. Ludwig, W. A. Wilcox, M. D. U. S. Marine Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. r Oct. 8, 1870.—Jas. A. Jackson A Co..- I have examined the formula for making the “Home Stomach Bitters,” and used them in this Hos pital for the last four months. I consider them the most valuable tonic and stimulapt now ir use. H- Meieher. St. Louis, July 6, 1870.—Jas. A. Jackson Co.: Having examined the formula from which your celebrated “Stomach Bitters” are prepared, »nd having witnessed the method of combining the different ingredients, we can safely recom mend them as the best tonic with which we are acquainted. From the great care with which they are compounded, and from the choice ma- terialAwhiefi cr.te» into them, we have nod»ubt that they will prove, as they deserve to he, the most popular tonic and stimulant in use. Respectfully, yours. T. J. Vastine, x. n. T. G. Comstock w. n We eheerlully concur with every word con tained in the above testimonial. John Conxelman, a. D. John Hartman, x. n. Chas. Vastine, a. j». John T. Temple, ir.n. G. S. Walker, u. n. E. C. Franklin, m. b- Cincinnati, Oct. 18, 1870.—Messrs. W B Ken nedy A Co., agents “Home Bitters”; Gents— Agreeable to your requests, I tavs examined the formula of the “Home Stomael Bittefs,” and find the remedies it contains such as are in general use by tne Madicsl Profession. They are very scientifically and pleasantly combined, and as stimulating tonics will be found especial ly adapted as corroborants to the treatmert of low or debilitated stages of the system, whether arising from impaired digestion or from malari ons diseases- Dr J L Vattiers It S Wayne, Chemist W T Taliaferro, K o J J Qninn, X D J H Buckner, x d W R Woodward, it o Chicago, Sept. 30, i 870. C. Gerieke, M. D. C. A. Ware, M. D. E. A Clark, M. D. S. G. Mn.-es, M. D. Hubert Prim in. AND I BA-IISTBEIDGE, GEORGIA, HATE NOW READY TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC THE LARGEST AID MOST COMPLETE STOCK ETKR BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. L A James, u n C T Simpson, x a S P Bonner, u D C 8 Wuscroft, * n G W Bigler, x b G A Doherty, x b J L Smith. Esq. We have examined the formula for the “Cele brated Stomach Bitters,” and find i> to be com posed of articles that are considered the best tonics used by the Medical Profession, and one of the best bitters we know of now in nse. Very respectfully, H S Hahn, x D B McViear, x • J B Walker, mb G A Mariner Norman S Baines, x d. For Sale by all Druggists aid Grocers. For Sale by DR. J. D. HOYL* BRO., Bainbridge, Georgia. March 18.24 1871 ly. Rule Ni Si to Foreclose Mort gage. APRIL TERM, 1971. • Richard Sims vs. Stafford W. Long. It being represented to the Court by the petitition of Bichard Sims, that by deed of mortgage dated the 10th day of May, 1869, Stafford W. Long conveyed to the said Rich ard Sims Forty Acres of Land, No. 132, in the 21st District of said county, for the pur pose of securing the payment of a certain promisso.y note, made by the said Stafford W. Long to the said Bichard Sims or bearer, dated on the 10th day of May, 1869, and due nine months after the date thereof, for the sum of One Hundred Dollars, which note is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said Stafford W. Long do pay into this Court by the first day of the next Term thereof file principal, interest and cost duo on said note, or show cause if any he has to the contrary, or in default thereof foreclosure be granted to the said Bichard Hms of said mortgage, and the equity of redemption of the said Stafford W. Long therein be forever bound, and the service of this rule be per fected upon said Stafford W. Long according toiaw. . PETER J. STROZIER, Judge S. CL, A. C. Rule Ni Si to Foreclose Mortgage and Order to Perfect Service: Richard Sims vs. Stafford W. Long. It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant resides without the -tate, it is ordered that service be per fected by publication once a month for four months in the Bainbridge Democrat PETER J. STROZIER, Judge S. C., A. C. A true extract from the minutes of the Su perior Court, October Term, 1871. T.F. HAMPTON, Dec- 1st, 1871. Clk. & C. The/ hare on h*nd everything their friends and patrons may wish to purchase. Their prises are pot down vert low, hoping to make up in sales wt at is lost in profits. Their DRESS - GOODS! co!w*i% or SATIN DaCHINBS, SATIN DiCHINE STRIPES, CASHMERES, MOHAIRS, DIAGONAL STRIPES, ALPACC AS, ALL WOOL DeLAINES, SILK VELVET RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS jm-Of all Description*. A large lot of OPERA FLANNELS, very cheap. Their stock of estie FOR RENT, The Plantation four miles from the city of Bainbridge, known as the DUNLAP PLACE. Apply to F. L. BABBIT. * January $5, 1879—laa Is very extensive, and being bought before the rise, are .offered LOW ! Their stock of tUlioes In quality and cheapness cannot be excelled.gj^CLOTHING FOR GENTS, HATS, CAPS.^m To their former stock they have added a full supply tf GROCERIES! * ; > . ,/ . ; f * v , CONSISTING OF LARGE QUANTITIES ON BAGGING sod TJIS. COFFttS, SUGARS, { FLOUR, BACON, LARD, * e , la bat everything kept in a Amt stow dnsvy lew, Plantation Wagons, with Bodies, & Compete i X '4 ... AND WARRANTER IS MONTHS FOR fffg » IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTIS ■OT ORE HOUR After reodlaa thU advretteemeut need any w . RADWAY’S READY RELIEF to a cure for svery pain. Itwx the first and U the* ONLY PAIN 'REMEDY That instantly stop# the most excruciating pain *- aya laflamation*, ana care* congestion*, whether of he Longa, 8fpmach.boweia. or other gUuda or or gins, by one application. FEOS^OSE ip TWENTY 1HNUTL8 BO matter how violent or crnciating the p»i„ tv. RhKOMAHC, i ed-riiden. xnflrm, Ciipp.** jEI voue, Neuralgic, ot prostrated with disease m»v ml fer. BAD WAY’S BEADY BELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAM ATION OF THE KIDNEYS lNFLAMATIONffTTHTTBLADDER INFLAMATION OF THE BOWELfi - ;, CNOGESTION pF THE I.UNGS SORE THROAT DIFFICULT BREATHING - - PALPITATION OF THE HEART HYSTERICS, CROUP; DIPHTEHIRa * CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. The-application oflhe Ready Relief t* the part or paits where the pain or difficul ty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in balf a tumbler of wste 1 will in a few moments cure CRAM 11 SPASMS.SOUR STOMACH. HEARTBURN SICK HEADaCIIE, DIARRHEA. DYSEN- TERY.TOLIC. WIND IN THE BuWEla and all 1NTERNAL PAINS. Travelers tlionld always carry « Lottie «f Radway’s Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pai*t from change of water. It ix better thaa French Brandy or Bitters as a stimnlant, FEVER AND AGUE FEVER AND AGUE, cured for fifty csotir -There is not .a remedial agent in ibis world, that will cu.e Fever and Agne, and all eth er Malarious, IiilBo'-a, Scarlet, Typhoid- Yellow, and oilier Fevers (aided by RAI>- WaY SPILLS) so quick aa RADWAYS READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per belli*. Health. Beauty. Strong ond pure rich blood—it,crease »f flesh and weight--clear akin and beauti ful complexion secured to ait. 11 :: DH. RAdWAY'S Sapsaparillian Resolvent Ha* made the most a*tnni*hing , cure*; ■« quick. s« rapid are tha change*'the hedr undergoes under the influence of this truly wonderful medicine that. Every Day aft Increase in flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Evory drop «f the SA RSAPARIMMY RESOLVENT e«mmnnic«ta* through the Blood, SWent. Urine, and other fluid* and juices of the system rhe vigor of lifs. f.r it repairs the wnstsof !l,e. body with new aad sound material. Si-r-fnln, Syphili fonnump- 'ion. Glnndn'nr diseskes. nice,* in the tl rsst Month, Thmorr. Nodes in the Gland* sod other parts of'he eysiem. Sore Ey e*, Slru- inorous discharge* from the Enr*. and the worst forms of Skin di.*en*es, Ernpiiss*. Fever Soers. Scpald Mead. King worm. S»lt Rheum. E- v*iperr». Acne, Black S of*. Worm* in the Flesh. Tumor*, Cancer* in the Womb and all weakening and painful di*eharg« , NighVSweats, Los* of Sperm and all w«»te# oftlie life principle, are within tha cura tive range of'lhi* wonder of Modern Chem istry, and a tew days* use will prove to aay person using it. for either of those forms *f disense its potent power to cure them Not only^does the SARSAPABibUSH Rzsei- vest excel* all Know remedial sgen's ia tha cure of Chroi ic. Scrofulous Coiisiilutioael, and Skin diseases: but it is the only posit*** core for. KIDNEY A BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary, aad Womb diseases. Gravel, Di- obets. Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, laaea- ineece of Unite Bright's Disease, Albumis- una .and in all ease*. , r PEKFECTLY PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly ta*tele*s elegantly coated with sweet gum purge regulate purify eleanm and strengthen. Radwaj’a Pills, for the art of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bow.li, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous, Disease*. Head ache, Censti atiou, Cestivene?*, Iodipilwu Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Pilioua Fever, Isfia- mation of the Bowele*. Piier, and all Derange ment* of the Jnteraal. Viscera, warreaied to effet a pesitiAe cure Purely vegatable, costsia- ing no mcieu-y. mineral#, or deleterious drags. a few doses of Railway’s Pills will frew tka system from all the above named diiordtn, Price, 25 cents per Bex. Sold by dragged*. Bead “False and true;" Send en* letter stamp to Vadway and Co., ' 87 - Maiden Lae*, New York Ioformatioa worth thousands will •b sent yoa. w We are fbHyprepared to make advances on or purchase COTTON. Persons wishing to avail themselves of a good opportunity will do well to give-os a call. are also Agents for the Liverpool, London and Globe Insur ance Company—the best and strongest company in the world. For farther information apply to T- B. HUNM EWELL 9c CO-. ectlf tf BAiraacM^ Oa. TOE SMUDGE FACTORY, BAINBRIDGE, GA. ; v PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS The merchants and planters of South**** Georgia and Florida are respectfully solicited to send their orders to ' THE BAINBRIDGE FACTORY Vo* 0*nabarg«t Sheettags, Shlrtla**, Woolen Goods. Taras; etc., A* I am satisfied that* {Key con save 25 p* eent by buying direct from the Faotery, thereby enabling them to nncterseU all «*' petitoiB who purchase in Northern markets- Give me a call, Satisfaction guaranteed. W' G. D. TONGE, deojTjhn Bainbridge, G»-_ THE ALBANY HOUSE* MERRICK BAENES, Proprietor. ALBANY, Georgia. This house is well furnished and ared fer the c xunodatlOB of the tmvwwiif P*'_ »e: entire ast etfnn guaranteed. Tha table la *•*• plied wittLibe best the country affords, and the_**£ rants are unsurpassed in politeness and attexoo* the wants of gueata. Omalhuaaea convey paaseag* _ to and from tbs different rmUroeds promptly. I’barg" osuit the times. Albany, Oe., Oct. 8th. 18ri>-tf. Xa amnir. .......-.Voxxa.ww• 1 WHITZLEY 4 D0NAL80H, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BAINBRIDGE, GA TYTILL practice la tha Eoathwaatare *** Tf Pataula Cireaita. . ^WOffoe ap ataira, ia Bttter.’i *** tgg. april JT W-J8 tl /•. £