The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, March 07, 1872, Image 3

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I ’The Weekly. THUB8DAY, MABCtfT, f8lT i<iil -^Ttf ‘""H rlinrr of th Her. Mr. Woodruff preached at rhnrri>.,Jtoti city and county AWAIBS. The work on the Episcopal church is progrejseing finely. stt will be n(*al and tasty edifice whcD comple ted. , . One more unfortunate weaif of life, rashly importunate seek,n » wife, will And one in a few days. W arc invited to the wedding- rKRsOX.iL.-Mr. BraceweH, agent for the Atlanta Sun, and R. L. Oon-, try B&q., of the Savannah Morning 5cws were in town last weeW They represent two of the best papers m the State. Magazines.—The Southern Farm A Home for March is on our table In point of typography it is the best in the South, otherwise it has but few equals. Published by Boyt & Chapman, Memphis - Term. Terms $*2 per annum, in advance. The Rural Carolinian, for March, is a splendid number. Published by Walker Eyins A Cogswell, Charles ton, S. C.. Price $2,00 per annum. Kiver News.—The river is rising. Steamer Baudy More arrived from Columbus yesterday, and departed for Apalachicola. Spring.—The past few days have 'been very pleasant, a fitting prelude to the smiling Spring awaiting us. Even now the buds arc putting forth, mu] the flowers-are blooming, filling the atmosphere with richest perfume. Bainbridge in the Spring is a perfect Nature’s paradise, hit its thousands of oaks are the grimiest in the world, aul in their green costumes would enrapture even the heart of a mill stone, while its cedars are equal in magnificence to those of Lebanon. i>o with the song we say: Winsome Spring, sn>ilin'$Sj»ing. ltich the blessings thou dost bring— Let iw sing—briimv Spring, . Welcome! Personal.—That popular and en ter]), using yourtg merchant, Mr. Simon A. Weil, will leave on Satur day night next for the purpose of layiug in a large ami splendid stock of Spring Goods, consisting of ladies’ line dress goods, gents’ fine- clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, etc. 31 r. Weil thoroughly understands the wants of the Decatur people and lie is determined to supply them. We call attention of otir readers to the announcement elsewhere of the ,< City” and “Tennessee’’ stables. W. W. Wright, Esq., proprietor of the City Stables, will please accept. <our Editor’s thanks for the superb turn-out furnished him last Tuesday evening. Brins along the Babies.—Since our last issue we have received visits from Capt. Peabody, Jr., and Miss West, «3s« junior. They arc both bright-looking, intelligent little fel lows, and will certainly be much ndmired in the coming baby-show. The Bainbridge Drohuct Confer ence.—Will be held in Bainbridge, April 3—Delegates and others who may attend this Conference, will ploase furnish me at once with names. Brethren will please re member this, or else a place cannot be provided for them, i Delegates who cannot, come, need only report their own names, as their alternates will represent them, W. Knox. bath, morning and evening. _Wj hear that it is^pigfoable lie will qpngregation. hope it is §o. J j ' " Another Good Mas Gone.i—We regret to learn that Mr. Ira Cox, one of the best citizens of our coun ty, died on Sunday morning last; which event occurred at his resi dence near Attapulgus- lie was a farmer, and had made extensive preparations for this year. He was respected by all who knew him. * ‘ / jT , *ii mm —— A party of Bainbridge sqpenaders roused up th^ natives of Thomasville last Tuesday night. Business has been very dull the past week, owing no doubt to the tine^weathcr we have been having; which gives* the country people a chance to look after their planting interests more, and to come to town less. See account of late fire on first page. Much Needed.—The •steps -in front of the Methodist Church are sadly' in need of repair. In their present condition they arc positively dangerous. This thing should be attended.*to before the District Mcet- ing. ’ ‘ " ’ ' John Christian, of the Lumpkin Telegraph, may blow just as much as he pleases about the pretty widows of his village; it is his prerogative. But, John, just visit Bainbridge once, and you'll never brag any more. ' A ■— mtT- ~ V r Inventions.^Dr. M. L. Battle; of this city, has made somh'veif^ useful inventions recentfy, and we ic&rn has applied for patents. There Is An independent fortune in one of his articles, in our opinion, and we hope the Doctor will realize it. A New Fire Company.—We learn that a movement is on foot to organ ize a new fire company, which we prcSumc will be successful, as the recent conflagration vdenionsti ated so practicably the utility of such an addition to the Department. The' Fire Department got well to work on. the burning buildings last Saturday morning at about three o’clock. Before the flames had fully ■subsided The Democrat published a two-column extra giving the full de tails of the fire. Literary, —We learn that a lady of unmistakable talent, In this' city, is engaging in writing a novel.— What the title of her book is, we have not found out. : JIknCopartnership.—Mr. R. W. Davis, of this city, tatorms us that he is the owner of a, pair of hens, l*>th of which occupied the same nest, and laid fourteen eggs between them, set upon them alternately and came off together with fourteen little chicks. That is certainly a harmon izing family. T. B. IIunnbwell & Co.—This popular firm have renewed their ad vertising contract—a full double column—with us, but on account of our limited space, their new adver tisement will net appear Aiitik foext week, which we regret very much. This firm is the most; liberal patron of the press in the city, and being thorough business men they know that every dollar invested in that way pays them back au .hundred fold. Messrs. T. B. Hunnewell & Co. have jtist received 150 ban-els flour,. 20.000 pounds bacon, 1,000 .bushels corn, 200 bunches cotton yarns, and 6.000 yards of shirtings and sheet ings, all of which they sell at most reasonable prices. Give them a call. —*g ■? We Want evert tailoring man in Decatur county onTHE^UEMocRArs subscription list. They will find it to their advantage to know what is going on; and they will always have The Democrat ready and willing to advocate their interest. Morgan & Harrell.—Wc refer ^Pwial attention to the advertise ment of this new firm in our issue of {"■day. They are doing a Drug business, and their stock is complete iu every particular. Dike them.- a oaH, and you will never regret hav ing done so. - • The steamboat excursion is deter- ( 25 Cans A. No. I butter 5 lbs cans li 1 It iB to be a grand fjost received and for sale by i TM f’ikB.-'-Tbe following are .tfce eorreet loeegfes lay tieJale fire: The Comer house awhedil^jbclclv^s A: Terrell was insured for $1,000, the stock for $3,000. The other two, owned by A. P.-&S. L. Belcher, had $500 insurance on each. Tb§ stock of Courtney & Andrews was insured for $500. Belchers & Terrell saved their books, and nearly all their money and papers. Major Terrell lost all of his private •apers, »nd as former Internal Rev- nueSAgent, all of his t&l books-.and papws, which, if the cottotptax is tifref.tefuneffed, would have been of much value to him and others. The total loss of Belchers & Ter rell, above their insurance, is about $1,500 on their goods, and the same amount on their house. Where the fire originated has not yet been fully ascertained. Some contend that it originated in Court ney & Andrews’ tin shop, while others are firmly convinced that it caught in Hcppie & Perry’s restau rant. -*• , 29 teoxe^c for sale by T. Reid*Co. — VI I ■' A>‘ lgLAt w the only one that can uniformly be lKp6Bdc(rvGL' •»>-* Collins Steel Plow is said to be ttfeftilly durable. Such elegant steel i: U>«hts of course are costly, but they are 'far cheaper for our planters in thfflong ran, the old fashioned iron Pl# "* Poisoned To Death. ' A_he»lthj liver secrete* each dsy aboot two and a * “ tontaiii* a greet au»o»nt htM piel. Wbsa tli* dree been— tonmor ffasgsuti-d. It fclle to elimi nate ffiis anil around* of qMdou* substance. which, therefore remains to'poiaoa the blood and be c v*r«d to ( Very part of tbe eyst-m. What trad the oondiMoo of the blood when it ia receiving and retaini ug aafch day two and a half pounds affeoisou? Fees* Gabdxn Seed. — Ueesm. Batts fit Peabody b»v4 jus* received ik '^nry targe assortment of beak Gabdkn ~ iron tbe beeI prod nee re in the We never'saw a better lot of seed life/ Just go down to their vtell-known aud popular drag rtore, and examine them, for now ia the time to begin to prepare yonr garden. The masterly IsMfiritr Policy —Mo wltWtriK [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch] WashiSgtonJ February 27111.-1116 ‘"masterly in activity” of the Democrat- Do- you Trantt youT darpefiler-’s work done well ? l)o yOu want it done quickly ? Do you want it done cheaply ? If so, T. M. Shy tie is your man. r America. M. M; Cohen has 4, very large stock of'dry-goods, groceries, etc., in store and to arrive. lie sells goods cheap for cash or country produce. Give him a call. Jake Born’s harness establishment has-become a househaJd word in this section ol country. The merit of his goods being known, it was soon noised abroad, and to*day Jake is puLia Uis,trumps to fill .Jjic pplcrs its fast as they come’ ih. He jias Harness, sjadies, leathers, shoe-find ings, beltings, etc., iu profusion. Go for him. Send your printing to The Demo crat Job Printing Establishment. John I. Robison doesen’t keep a grocery or dry-goods store, but he does the best, carpenters work and more of it than any other mechanic in the city. . * . Eniy, uKipaciiy 10 serp me muiu on any suDjecx, 1C partv, indicated through Uleit rep-' tmiunrment of memory, dizzy, sleepy, or nervous * ^ * fft^ltn/TD rrtrtAmV fttoi Knetiw anal ipuitnkl .tfw <\f turn- resentativea in both branches of Con gress, troubles the proscriptioniaU of the Radical camp no little. They have never given the Democracy credit for discretion at anv time, and a favorite as well a» sneering iHtnaik relative to th* future operations of that politi cal organization, from Radical lips, has been that the leader*. Wri^-eertain- ly make “fo- is” of themselves again; This remark has not been a strange one in this capital, but its Utterance is becoming “beautifully less,” and some very serious thoughts are taking pos session of those who ha re hogged that, fond delusion to thir souls. The results of the Democracy es> chewing any such character in Virgin ia, Missouri and Tennessee; are re opening to the vision of the loud mouthed disciples of Radicalism, who liaVe ruled and nearly ruined for so ong, and the -indications that they will take national turn afford no re lief from the demoralization that js now spreading rather widely in their strongholds. Ttiere are expressions of great anxiety in all quarters as to future party developments; bnt on the pait of leaders of the opponents of the Radical party there seems no disposi tion to hurry. Complacency rules, and it is evident that they consider, that ample time remains yet in which to open the campaign. Tim of. The romantic youth Who slept on “abed of roses all sprinkled with dew,” waked up next morning with tlid “rheiunatiz;” lmt the sensible man who bought liis wife one of E. Johnson’s cooking stoves, got up in flie moi-ning to the nicest breakfast he had .ever seen,, and. his “guile wief ’ was all smiles “to boot.” H. B. Ehrlich is going to Europe on a visit soon, but will leave his mammoth grocery establishment, wliere people can got just as many nice things to eat as ever. Go over ,apd purchase. ^ s Young gentlemen would find it to their interest to go NuuL take a look at the fine Spring Cassimcres now ’offing opened at Noel Gainey & Co’s Clothing ^tjorc, before purchasing elsewhere.'Arty quantity of clothing on hand. • v In your rambles about, tire, city in search ot nice provisions for the table don’t forget to call on I. Kwilecki & gEio.. Sheir gtQck of- groceries is unsurpassed. A nice Tot of dry goods always on hand. Dick McGoldrick is no lawyer, neither is he a doctor—but he is the best blacksmit h in town. Plantation work he makes a specialty. He can be. found at the sliop on tlfe corner of Water and West streets. All work warranted, d —t- b . Our readers have all heard of that magnificent collection" 6f jewels, precious stones, etc., that the Queen of Siieba was so good as to give old ‘man Solomon. Well, Subcrs, of the Bainbridge Jewelry Store, has a h more magnificent sl»s watefi^s, ra<x5ks, ertt e|e. Go aad* see him. tio The Eclectic Magazine.—Tins valuable repository of the best for eign and domestic literature in the English language, for March, is at hand. Like all of its predecessors, it is first class, and worthy of a place in every household in the land. Terms $5 per annum. E. R. PeHon, Publisher, New York City. Bainbridge District Conference. —This body will begin its session on Wednesday night, the 3d of April, at Bainbridge, and embrace the fbl- Wing Sabbath. ^ Bishop Pieree will preside. Intro ductory sermon by Rev. Walter Klox. R. B. Lester, P. E. The Knights of Pythias.—This time-honored Order has been estab lished in the city. Quite a number of our citizens have joined. The Order is one of the noblest in exist ence, and we predict for it great success in Bainbridge. The Southern Sun.—From the last number of this paper we learn that it will be published hereafter by R. M. Johnston, Mr. John R. Hayes, tho former publisher, retires. Removal.—Dick McGoldrick lias removed his blacksmith shop to the building on the eorncr of Water aud West streets, where he is ready to do all kinds of work in his line, Dr. J. D. Hoyl & Bro. haVc in store the most complete assortment pf Lamps aud Lamp Fixtures ever brought to this market. Pure drugs, close attention to business and the liberality of the proprietors have given this house the enviable repu tation of having the best drug es tablishment in Southwestern Geor gia. 4rVf —'44— VIOLIN STRINGS, ETC. Go to W. C. Subers’ to buy Italian Violin and Guitar Strings at 15 to 20 cents, same as are sold iu large cities at 20 to 25 cents. He will sell Violins at $2 25, with box, bow and strings complete. Acowrteons 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. tf The Snake Dance in., tiie Black Crook.— What dayoti ibink of-a young lady dancing with a snake—a great six fo<>t snake, wound around her nock? They do ii Nihlo’s. Aud it is a real snake. It hasn’t eaten anything in ihicc month?. It only oats twice n year. Then it gorges i’self enough (,0 last. When it does ca‘, they say It moves like lightnings and devours anything wiihin its reach. A beauti ful girl—Sa-si is her name—Hf S the reptile from the urn and coils it around her Deck, yes, lays it against her naked bosom! Now she dances witloit in the.air, while the snake darts out its tongue between two eyes w hich seetn to spit fire. The audience is transfixed with horror,, ar.d they feel relieved when So,-si finally goes through the pantomime as if *he were charmed and then bitten by the snake. Falling on the floor the audience shud der for fear the snake ba& really bit ten her, and the snake is left in a coil upon the stage. They say this beauti ful girl is curiously affected by the snake. She goes off the singe oncon? cerced, but she breathes as if she had gone through a trying ordeal—just es- capir.g death. She breathes fast, a hectic dusk is upon her <5btck> and cold- drops of sweat stand npon her fore head. By and by, after vigorous fan ning, the beautiful Coryphee is -re stored, the siiftke is coiled up in a box in Harry Palmer’s office, and the glory, of the “Black Crook” goes on. —Eli Perkins in the New York C9m- mercial. J It is generally believed that Stokes, the assassian of James Fisk, Jr., will escape the gallows- Although Fisk was a very bad roan, we do not think Stokes any the less guilty of a capital crime in putting an end to his existence^ * Fine selection ladies? Furs and Mnfls. Latest styles. Just received and for sole by A. T. Reid * €0. What Dyspepsia may End In- Indigestion is Hot dangerous, (tty the fac ulty,- Perhaps not in itself, while it remains mere indigestion'; but look at the consequen ces to which it may lead, and often does lead when it becomes a chronic disease-. A spark of fire is a small thing. A pressttl-e of the foot will put it out; a breath will dis tinguish it Yet it may fire a powder still, or kindle a flame that will cohsflme a city. In like manner indigestion may produce . gastritis, cancer of the stomach, congestion of the bowels, apoplexy, liver disease, and many other dangerous maladies, Is it not wise, then, to check if in the germ ? Noth- ingjs more clearly and indisputably estab lished tnan that Hoetetier's Stomach Bitters will eradicate dyspepsia p all its stages. The trn policy, however, is to extinguish it in the first Stages with this wholesome, pow erful, and infallible tonic and alterative, It is easier to quench a spark than a flame, and it is easier to cure dyspepsia when it is fin* develoned. *»-»" when it has made headway by nefpeoA and become complicated with other ailments. These is not the shadow of a doubt that the bitters are as antagonistic to dyspepsia as water to to fire. There are thousands of bases on rtcocd providing -this fact The remedy is safe and agreeable. AH the liquors of commerce prescribed ,as stimulants leavf a sting behind. But the rfiny is taken out of |he spirituous baas of tkUgteat remedyb»r‘vegetable medication, and, moreover, the stimulant thus medica ted is of exceptional purity. Of all tonics taken te safeguards or remedies for fever and ague, bifnous remittents; and other epidem- 5 R. U>rir natural fauctions, the ptwan. but be- to perfi terns o: •The, i thi* labors in addition w-1 ail cannot long withal and come variously di, t d. fliK brain, which .»the Rivet electr'cal centre of ail vitality, is unduly atiniulatrd by the unhealthy blood wtiich iuw to it from the heart, and it faiia rform Its office healthfully. Hei.ec th* «yrep ot bile poisoning, which are dnilneaa. bead- incapacity to keep the mind on any subject, rment of memory, dizzy, sleepy, or nervous feelings, gloomy fbceboding and irritability of tem per. The bleed itself being diseased as it forms (he sweat upon th* surface o. the skin, it is so irritating and poisonous that it produces discolored browu spots. pimples, blotches and otlisr eruptions, screw bods. carbuncles and scrofulous tuns ors. The stomsfh, bowels and other organs spoken of, can not sneape becoming affected sooner or later, and cosUrenetas, pi les, dropsy, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, fe male weakness and many ether for-ns of chronic diwtee, an among ths necessary results. As a remedy for all these Various manifestations of dis ease. 3>r, Pierce’s Golden "Medical IHscovery is positively wnequallod. By it the liVer and stomach are changed to an active, healthy state, the appetite regulated and restored, the blood and secretions thoroughly purified and enriched, ahd the wholf system renovated and built up anew Sold by all first o}a*s druggist. Hn Every Quarter or tlie Globe w here it 28 known, and there are few indeed where it is not, the Mexican Mustang Liniment takes precedence of similar preparations. Its traueundent merits have obtained foi it ajtapularity seld »m reached by eny proprietary medicine, In itssfaney the fiat 0/ its success was pronounced iu the wide-spread” en dorsement which it received from jjhyeiciohs, ver* teiinary surgeons; horsemen aud the public gen erally. * No one thinks of questioning its claim to be considered the Standard Liniment of I wish to inform the readers of the Semi- Weekly Argus, that I am now prepared to do all khub.of O IT S E AND. SIGN PA1NT1SG, graining, marbling, Tater Hakg- IX®. GLAZING, fTALSqaftNING Ih all colors. X ftm prepared to do work in the country or neighboring towns. Have on hand k flue assortment of Plufite. Mv prices are moderate and I guarantee myWork to stand. Call on or address 3AS. F- VAN HORN, oct!3 ly Bainbridge, Ga. Premature Loss of the Hair, may be en tirely prevented by the uf ebf. Bumett’e Coeoaine. It has never failed to arrest decay, aud to promote a healthy aud vigoroo* growth. It ia at the aame time uurivallwias the hair, Cast Them Out. If there are any diaei which deaerve the name demoniac, Dyapc one of them. It racks and tears the system line a veritable fiend, and renders Hfe a burden. The medicines of the dispensary will not excel it. Cast it bift with Dr. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar Ititters, There is no form of indigestion or liver Complaint that cAn withstand this potent touic and alterative. No Ladies Toilet Complete Unless there be the fragrunt-Sozodon—unto the breath sweet or- dors it imparts, the gums a ruby redness soon as sumes, tbe teeth quick rival alabaster tint, and seem as peral set iu a coral vase. §30,000 Will Be Paid for any Remedy which will care Obrouic Rheumatism. Pains in the Limbs, Back rnd Chest. SOrb Throat, Insecjr Stings, Croup Dysentery, Colic. Sprains, aiyl Vomiting quicker than Dr. Tobias * Venetian Liuiineut, estab lished in 1*17. Never fails. Sold by the Druggist, . epot 10 Part Place, Sew York. Carbolic Salve, recommended by th* lead ing Physicians aud the President of the. New York Board of Health, as th# moat wonderful Healing compound ever known, (lives instant relief to bums, cures'all kinds of sores, cuts aud wounds; aud a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold every where at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole Propri-tur. 8 College Plaoc, New York, SVAPMA is Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. Bige low, Professor of Botany* lictriot Medical College. A most perfect anodyne and'aoDthiug opiate. John Farr, Chemist, Ne‘«, York. Christ:!doro's Hair Dye is the safest and ■ beet. It corrects the bad effects of inferior dyes, wliile the black'or brown tints it produces are iden tical to nature. Factory 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Pratt's Astral Oi —Safest and best Illumina ting Oil ever niude. Does not take fire or explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 150,000 fami lies ci'uliunehUisttJf aud r oWccideut ol any dis- cription have <veurre>l from it Oil House <8 Charles Pratt, established 1870, New York. Tbe Purest aud Sweetest Cod Ltver Oil in the world is Haanrd-i Caswell’s, made on Pie sea-shore, I'-om fresh selected livers, hv Cas- weLl. Ilaziirl & Co.. New York. It is absolutely -pure ami sweet, patients whu have once taken ft periV-r it to all others. Physician* haredecided ii superior to auy or the other oiis iu the market. Jotivln’s IuodOraut Kid drove Clean er restores ? oilial gloves equal to new. Ewr Sale Bv rnggists andFsUcy Goods Dealers, /’rice 25 ■cents per bottle. F. C. Well* As Co , New York; R|<ley’i F^hilotoltell ia an established. warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation; and equni'.y elfi.-icut as a Nrrvmis Aglidute iu all eases of Nervous Exeiteiaeut, Stomach aiid Sleepless ness in male or ferns le. Sold everywhere t-r *1 00 a bottle. Moegan £ Biaiey, Druggists. New York, General Agente. A Yoiithail .(ppritrn Tier and » BftauHfijl Clear Complexion is tbe desire of everybody* Thia Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth In* Syrup.—It re lieves ihe little sufferer front pnia, cures Wind, CoBcs, Begnlates the'Stomach slid Bowels, Cor rects Acidity, and during the process of teething it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all cases, as mill ions of mothers can testily TO THE PUBLIC"! Owing to the high price of feed, and the irregularity of charges heretofore, the pro prietor of both Stable have thought proper to adopt a regular rate of charges, to take effect on and after March 1st, 1872, which will be as follows : Horse and Boggy per day ■ • S 5 00 Horse and Buggy afternoon 3 00 Horse, Buggy and Driver per day 6 00 Horse and Buggy per week 28 00 Horse, Buggy and Driver per week... 35 00 Saddle Horse per day. * 3 00 Saddle Horse per week 17 00 Buggy and Harness per day 3 00 Single Peed Board per day...* Board per mouth. Board pr. mo. for Horse & Buggy... Stallage without copying pr. day Stallage with currying per day....... W. W. WBIGHT, Proprietor City Stables. G- D. GItIFFIN & BRO., Proprietors s Tennessee Stables. apri!29 2t 75 1 50 21 00 25 00 75 150 FIT \a ! v JEWELRY* F.TC, W. O. SCTBSXIS, Broaf Street, BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA Keeps constantly on hand Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamond*! SiLVEB-W ARE, Fancy Goode, Cutlery, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TOTS, foe., Arc, In great variety, which for style, quality and price cannot be excelled. A full line at HOLIDAY and BRIDAL PRE iENTS in Store. *»*WATCilES and 4E1TELRY repaired at abort notice, and warranted. bct!7 ta •tit*’ RIBBONS, MILLINERY JNB STRAW GOODS. 1872 ' « ALSO White Goode, aci Erirroiderier, Ac ARMSTRONG, CATOS & CO. airuaal* ows Z wn. a. cnawrorr SIMS & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BAINBRIDGE, G A. Office in the «urt nouse. dec2-ly SIXTY-FIVE ¥1BST PU1ZE MEDALS^ AWAUMD TH H GREAT 1P355 Importers, Mannfiicturera and robbers ZO.V.VAT IJilMMIXU, AKCK it SASH ribbons, rkzrxrr ribbons, neck tlBS, BONNET STT.KS, SATINS, t ML- rF.TS AND CRAVES, F LOWERS, Feathers, Ornaments. Frames etc. Straw Bonnets and Ladies and Children's Hats, trimmed and uutrimmed. And in connecting wareroems White Goods, linens, Embroideries, Laces, Nets, CoHhm, Setts, Handkerchiefs, Veiling; Head .Nets, Ac., Ac Tea. 237, and 1*3(9, Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. These goods are manufactured liy us nr bought for Cash directly from the European and American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, nneqanllcd ia vari ety and cheapness in any market. filled with cafe, promptness and Orders d -spatch. 36-5w s O UTIIE R N PIANO ’lA.VLFACTOHY ! William Knabe & Go., ’ 'MS^ltANUFACTtntEBS OF Grand, Square & Upright PIANO FORTES. BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the public for neurlw thirty jr«A£B,.„and.. ngpxi their excellence afone attorned and finpnr- chased pre-emlyq^e, which pronounces thefH unequaledrhY' Tone, Touch, Workmanship and Dura, bllltjr- All our Sqttabe Pianos have our New Im proved Overstrung locale and the Agraffe Treble. We would call special attention to onr late Patented Improvements in Grand Pianos and Square Grands, found in no otto er piano, which bring the piano nearer per-, fection than has yet been attained Every Plano Fully Warranted Tor Five TTear*. We are by special arrangemeiit enabled to fnmish Parlor Organs and Melodeons of the most Celebrated makers, wholesale and retail at lowest factory prices. Hluptmted cata logues and price listspromptly furnished on application to ' ; WM. KNABE & CO., IvALTIM.tRE, Mi>.. Or any of our regqlivr-establishcd agencies, novlfffim i CU-, «M M A H Ctunm St. N. T. wnuon Bear Testimony to their . Wonderful Curative Effects. Thiay are fist a vile Fancy Drink, Mafia of Poor Mam, Whiskey, Pnwf Spirit* and Mansea Lltaeri,doe tored, splctfi and sweetened to please th* ttota, Ctnbfi , l h)nia; h “Appetizers,” "Reatorera,” fie., that lead the tippler onto dginkenneas and rain, bnt are k trad Medline, (node from the native ifeots and herb* tf California, free frsa sen filedwlle Mm. lasts. They ara tbe OBEAT BLOOB rVXI. FIX* and A LIFE OfVINO PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator #f the System, earrylng off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to d healthy condition. No person cal) take thaas Rit ters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their buns am not destroyed by mineral poison or other means; and the vital ttrgana waited beyond the point of re par. They areaUeatls Pararatlve ae well as a TeaSe, possessing else, the peculiar merit of acting- as a pewerftal agent In relieving Congestion or Inflam- saatlon of the Liver, and all the visceral Organa FOB FEMALE COMPLAINT*, whether la young or eld. married or single, at the dswn of woman hood or at tho turn of life, then Tonic Bitten have no egnal. For Iafakmatery aad Chronic Bhentan tlene susd Seat, Byspepd* or Indigestion; Billons, Beaalttent and Intermittent Fee vera. Disease* tf ths Blood, Liver, Kid- nays and Bladder, these Bitters have been meat successful. Much Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is gem-rally produced by derangement •f tbe Digestive Organ*. dyspepsia ob iiDiexmox, ne*d ache. Fain In the Shouldor*, Coughs; Tightness «f the Cheat, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of th* SlohUch, had Teste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Ealpltailon *f ths Hasrt, Inflammation of tbe Lungs, Pain in thd regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stnmaeh and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of nnequalad efficacy in cleansing the blood sfalllmpuriUes, and Im parting new life and vlger to the whole system. FOB SKIM DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Shram, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car- hsHClrt, Staff-Worms; Scald Head; Sore Eyes, Erysipe las, Iteh, Scarfs Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Waasaassf tha Skin, tf whatever pama or nature are literally dug np and carried outofth*system in a abort time by the uaa of these Bittern One bottle In such -eases will convince the most Incredulous of their cura tive affects. Cleanse tbs Vitiated Blood wbspevrr you find its Im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; cleanse lt when you find it obetruciefi and slnggiah la tbe veins; cleanse It when It is foul, •nd your Ibellags wlU tell yonwbem Keep tbs bleed pure, and tbe health of tbs system will follow. ^of^JSnX» a^'^ua% r ?i&^ Mid r« moved. “ ** ,LJ rowing powerful InrigoraUng PhOPEHTIESc- A PLEASANT DRINK. The** Bitten an positively invaluable m ALLSKIN DISEASED,. ERUPTIONS’! . They purify tha system, and will sure DYSPEPSIA.' GENERAL DEB.LITY, Remittent and Intermittent Fever*, nervous diseases liver complaint and are a pravaotivn of Chill* and Few. All yield to their powerful efficacy i '.ECOOD FOPTHE MENTAL OKCANIZAi iON Are an antidote to changs of Water and Dist. THE.r WILI REST ORE YOUTHEUL VIC0B to the wasted fremo, and eoerect *fl IRREGUl AE.ITY QE THE BOWELS Wfll save days of auffertag to ths sick, and ; U R E 5 NEVER WILL T L 0 P L E The grand Fanaaesk foe ali the ilia o< Ufa. TIT ONI IOTTLIi al . bv tlio Paan irr Bofile, by BABBIT & WARFIELD. BainRridjta, Ga, The HISTORY OF - Great Tires In Cnica^n and tbe Wee* by Iter. E. 4. Oodd?|'««dp D. D., of Chicago, only complete ti**tory. T0» 8 vp-..» pages; 60 engravings; 7*>,000 already sold% iTrica |2.iW. 2000 ag.mts w ide in 20 days. Profits ( « >• ^rSerem. Aernta w.*.rtt<*(l. H. S. G(X)DSPluEl ‘ At Co., 27 Park Pott, JffeMr York. Bloomington Nursery, IiJJfffrlS. 20th year. 800 acres. 13 Green Had re*. Lltg- est asflttr mont. lUsri stock, horn prieft#. Troaa, ^hriihd, plinlr, seeds* stocks, grafts* etc. 1*0 «age illustrated catalogue tain eenta. Bath, plant, seed, eutilognes, alt tot laneents*»- Wholesale price lint,free, band for there, ha- fore buying e’aewKare. F. K. FUOENIX Bloomington, IlK A UtN'l'S WANTED.—Agehtemakefhorff Jrt. money at work for its than at anything else. Business light and permanent.. P»r- ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co., Fiiie Art Publisher*, Portland, Maine-. SOUTHERN EttTKRPfclSfe. ■54.50 to $10 per day, Agents’ wanted. Bend for particulars. Cirrinlars free- Hi D, Rbi^ eb & Co., Atinnty, Ga. Soil by an DragiMa ia t. WALKER, Proprietor. A H. MCDONALD A CO, Draggtate aad General Agents, Sea Francisco, Cali fornia, aad S and SI Commerce Street, New York. BOOT & SHOE MAKING! E. N. hI a T f tfolly informs tbe citiaens ofBujn- and Decatur county, that he is pre- to do all kinds of boot and shoe work, with neatness, quickness and cheapness. He always has on band the finest leathers and findings, and .therefore can always warrants good job. Call and see him. next dot r to Robinson's wood shop. dec5-4a GARDEN SEEDS THAT are fiEKDIIE and RELIABLE. If you waul Seeds that wfll give entire sat isfaction, get fhoee raised by -D. C. Btnin— ard, Society of Shakers, Mount Lebanon, N. Y. Illast-rated Descriptive Catalogue free on application, with price cf package; seat by mail when, ordered, postage . prepaid. Address D. C. Bbaixabd, Mount Lebanon, N. Y. Ellil) RUST PROOF OATS $2 A BUSHEL; • Orchard Grass $3.50 a bushel. Send 3 cent postage stamp and my complete Priced : ists of all kinds of Grass Seeds, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds, Flower ni|d Tree S<?eds, Ag- rienltnral Implements, Jlaehinety, Gusstoe, Chemicals, Live Stock, Ac., .will be for warded yon.. These Priced Lists contain much valuable infirm fition as to the time and quantity to plant, Ac-.-, Mask W. John son, Seedsman, P. O. Box 230 Atlanta, - Ga. THE BROWN COTOI GIMO., New London] Conn., Manufacturers of the “Brown Gfn.” Cotton Seed Hullers, Machinery and Castings. Man ufacturers of Harris’ Patent Rotary Steam Engine—tbe best and cheapest Steam En gine for plantation purposes- Cotton-gin makers repairers furnished with all kinds of materials, SaWfe, Ribs, Pollies, Boxes, etc., of any pattern, to order at short notice. Have bad long experience in the business, and guarantee gatifaction in every particular, Orders solicited. Address as above. Epilepsy Or Fit*. A sure cure for this distressing complaint is now made known ina Treatise [of 48 octa vo pages! fon Foreign and Native Herbal Preparaf'ons, published by Dr. O. Phelps Brown. The prescription .Has discovered by him in such a providential rninner that he cannot conscientiously refuse to make it known, a« it has cured everybody who baa used it for Fits, never having tailed in * single, case. The ingredients may be ob tained from any droggntaa cosy sent free to all applicants by mmf; address Dr. O. Phelps Brown, 91 Grand Street, Jersey City, N.J. . w. o. rums. joaac. bctnerpoib FLEKHO ft RUTHKEF0ED, attorneys at law BAINBRIDGE. GA.