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The Weekly Democrat.
Thantor, Jmuuory T, I*7«.
A RoUroad Story.
“Oris” writes 10 the Cincinnati
Times:
Let mo relate mn incident of travel
ihst occurred when I waa * frisky
young man, with a fondness for young
ladies’ society. Understand me, I b»v<-
no distaste for yoang ladies’ society
now; ont they don't seem to banker
so much for mine as they did, say
twenty years ago. This ia aatuoal
enongb. I don’t b’ams them—only
they don’t know wbstthey are missing.
A friend and myself got on board an
express train ono afternoon to make a
short trip. Tbaresr’wo entered was
full. Only one vacant seat in fact,
and that was alongside of a very
charming young lady. Friend ;apd I
each made a dash for that very des
irable vacant seat. It isu’t a fair thing
to do, as a general thing, to trip a
friend, hot is allowable under lbs cir
cumstances, and I gave him just the
slightest trip io the world, just enough
to get tbs start of him and obtain the
coveted seat. My friend took a seat
on the wood-box, and looked discon
solate enoogh. I {think I added to
bis discomfiture by certain triumph
ant winks, nods, and motions in which
B indulged. The yonng lady was at
tractive, and some casus) remarks
dropped op one side or the other—
yeungfolks will drop remarks occa
sionally, and are mors ready to pick it
op agaio than old onea—afford an op
portunity to glide easily and pleas
antly into conversation.
She was witty and sprightly, and
I grew onusnatly brilliant; that is, to
the best of my recollection at this
somewhat remote day. My friend,
observing this, looked madder than
ever. At length we reached a station
where the train atopped a me ment..—
My friend abdicated the wood-box and
rushed out on the platform. Suddenly
he returned, and coming quickly to
, me seized me by the collar, and raid
in a tone heard all through the car:
“Quick, now; get right off here.—
You con get a job here just as well as
not. They tell me there is only one
shoemaker in the place, and lots ot
work. So take your kit and g6t off
before the train starts. No use of
looking any further for work. Tramp
ing’,all around the country for a job
of abocmaking won’t pay. Take work
where you find it. That’s my motto.’’
lie almost forced me out of my ^seat
with his vehemence, and if 1 hadn’t
made a vigorous resistance he would
have had me out on the platform.
The yonng lady gave me one look of
supreme disgust—a tramping jour,
shoemaker!—then directed her gaze
out of the window, and kept it there
for the remainder,of the journey. My
friend remounted the wood-box, and
indulged in a scries of fiendish grins
and malignant couckles as would have
justified me in bnrling him from the
car, only I was too stupified by the
preceding to proceed against him.
When I left the car the young lady
looked to see if I hadn’t ^.forgot my
“kit,” and I am satisfied she thought
I had got off to “kick for a job,” as
they Bay in shoemaker parlance.
TWO
A. T. REID & CO.
HAVE SOMETHING
To Eat and Wear
IS ONE, AND
IN THE OTHEB! -««
COME AND SEE US I
Jg^EEP constantly on hand
BACON SIDES,
DRY SALT SIDDS,
BACON SHOULDERS,
DRY SALT SHOULDERS,
BACON IIAMS,
MESS PORK, by
[the barrel.
SUPERFINE FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, FAMILY FLOUR,
GARDNER’S EXTRA FLOUR, PLANT’S EXTRA,
DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING,
IRON TIES,
8UGAR of all grades, BEST COFFEE, MEAL, CORN, RICE, STARCH,
SOAP, POTASH, SODA, etc.;
SHOES AND BOOTS (ALL GBADES)H ATS AND CAPS
CLOTHING,
MEN AND BOY’S CLOTH AND OIL CLOTH OVER-COA1S,
TRONKS, VALISE8 AND CARPET BAGS.
THE NICEST LOT
Tatdies’ «fl MmeATs,
LADIES’ SHAWLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, LADIES’ DRESS
GOODS, COLUMBUS MADE GOODS, TRUCK FOR
TROWSERS, CASSIMERES, STRIPES,
CHECKS, COTTON YARNS, 4-4
SHEETING, 7-8 SHIRTING,
8 oz. OSNA BURGS,
CROCKERY OF ALL GRADES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES,
BUGGY HARNESS, TOBACCO of all grades, CHEESE,
BUTTER, FISH, FISH ROE.
IN SMALL STORE
Are Mimed and prescribed by more leading
Physicians than any other tonic or stimulant
now in use. They are A SORE PREVENTIVE
for Fever and Ague, Intermittent,. Billioasness,
and all disorders arising from Miasmatic causes
They are highly recommended as an anti-dys
peptic, and in enacs of indigestion are invaluable
as an Appetizer and Reenperant, and in easef of
Geneneral Debility they have newer ia asisgle
instance failed in produoing the most happy re
salts. They are particularly BENEFICIALTO
FEMALES,strengthening the body.iUvlgoiating
the mind, and giving tone and elasticity to the
whole system. The H(**K BITTERS art
poaaded with the greatest eare, and no Tonic
StiJBan
ant fans ever been offered to the pnbtic SO
PLEASANT TO THE TASK, and at tbe same
time combining so many remedial agents, in
dorsed by the medical fraternity aa tbe best
known to tbe Pharmacopoeia. It coats little to
give them a fair trial, and
Every Family Should Have a Bottle.
We ask everyone to read the following eortifl-
eates from many of the most eminent phy sicians
in tbe country:
WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
An act has been passed in Eng
land subjecting to a lino of £20 any
householder who keeps more one pint
of benzine in one vessel on the prem
ises. There are men in this country
who carry more than that quantity,
not always steadily, but pretty con
stantly, under their belts.
A Considerate Parent.—A per
son. who farms for a living, some dis
tance from the city, rode in a Bpring,
wagon into town yesterday, bring
ing with him a little sou. After figur
ing around for an hour or two, doing
worldly business, he pulled up iu
frQBkQf a grocery in the suburbs,
and went in to refresh and comfort
himself, leaving the boy to take care
of the horses. The man met some
companions in doors, with whom he
set about becoming convivial, as is
the custom of those who congiegate
in suburban groceries. Time sped
on, and the boy in the wagon became
numbed with the cold, and fell into
a sort of stupor. The “lines” drop
ped from his fingers, and the horses
walked off. Wbea it was time to dis.
erse from the grocery, the excellent
ier and feeling parent could find
neither wagon nor boy. He spent
the whole evening looking for -them
in the city, and was going home in
a half-crazed state, when he met his
trusty colored man riding in for a
doctor, saying the boy “Tommy was
frozen to death.” The horses had
walked home, and the stiff child was
found still sitting in the seat.—Mem
phis Appeal.
RUMS, PORTER ALE;
Of BY* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -ffiffi.
Will buy Cotton, Corn, Cow Hides, and any other Country Produce. Cash or barter.
nov24 Cm A. T. REID & CO
ST. Louis, July, 1876.-JAMES A. JACKSON
k CO.-. Gentlemen—As yoa hire communicated
to tbe medical profession the recipe of tbo
"Home Bitters,” it cannot, therefore, be con
sidered a* a secret or patent medicine, 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
exoellenee, all the articles ased in its composi
tion are tbe best of the class to whioh they be
long, being highly Tonic, Stimulant, Stomachic,
Carminative and slightly Laxative. The mode
of preparing them is strictly in accordance with
the rales of pbarmancy. Having nsed them,
seen its effect in onr private practice, we take
pleasure in recommending them to all persons
desirous of taking Bitters, as being the best
Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the public
L. Cb. Boislioere, M. D. F. G. Porter, Af. D.
Alfred Heseoek, M. D. C. Gerieke, M. D.
Drake McDowell, M. D. C. A. Ware, M. D
J. C. Whitehill, M. D. E. A Clark, M. D
Dr. C. V. F. Ludwig, S. G. Motes, M. D.
W. A. Wilcox, M. D. Hubert Primm.
TJ. S. Marine Hospital, St. Louis, Mo.,'
Oet. 8, 1870.—Jas. A. Jackson k Co..- I have
examined the formula for making tbe "Homs
Stomach Bitters,” and nsed them in this Hos
pital for the last fonr months. I consider the:
tbe most valuable tonic and stimulant now ie
use. H* Melchor.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DB- LERS IN
DRY-
AND
GROCERIES!
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA,
HAT* NOW READY TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC THE
St. Luuis, July 8,1870.—Jas. A. Jackson
Co.: Having examined the formula from whioh
your celebrated "Stomach Bitters" are prepared,
and having witnessed the method of combining
the different ingredients, we can safely recom
mend them as tbe best tonic with which we are
acquainted. From the great care with which
they are compounded, and from the choice ma-
terialftfwhich enter into them,-we have nodonbt
that they will prove, as they deserve to be, the
most popular tonic and stimulant in use.
Respectfully, yours,
T. J. Vastine, h, d. T. G. Comstock *. D
We ;heerfnlly CJncur^with every word con
tained in the above testimonial.
John Coneeitnun, K. D. John Hartman, a. i.
Chas. Vastine, n. ». John T. Temple, n. n
G. S. Walker, a. d. E. C. Franklin, n. n
Cincinnati, Oct. 19,1870.—Mersrs. W B Ken
nedy k Co., Agents "Home Bitters”; Gents-
Agreeable to your requests, I hare examined
the formula of the ‘-Home Stomach Bittern, 1
and find the remedies it contains such as are in
general use by the Medical Profession. Thiy
are very scientifically and plenasntiy combined,
and as stimulating tonics will be found especial
ly adapted as corroborants to the treatment of
low or debilitated^tages of the system, whether
arising from impaired digestion or from malari
ous diseases.
SF. nRUiDOM cC C o.
W AlRwEIHaOnr S El
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
B AIRBRIDGE, GA
ETIWAN FERTILIZERS.
Three very Superior Articles an offered by the Sulphuric Arid and Superphosphate
Company of Charleston 8. C., vis:
Tbe net to catch a
coro-net.
etiwan guano.
A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, being the well known arti
cle heretofore offered at the vary 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 or before the 1st of April next and $60 per ton, payable Nov. 1st,
187Vwithout interest
ETIWAN CROP FOOD.
y i . .
A new article of about the sane highgradeof Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the de
ments of Cotton Seed in such a manner, as to ensure one of the best fertilizers for Cotton
and Grain, at a lower price than the,Etiwan Guano. Price $40 per ton, if paid an ot be
fore the 1st of Apt?) next $45 per ton, payable Nor. 1st 1872, without interest
ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE.
Averaging from 18 to 90 ran czar. of Dmnolrad Bone Phosphate, aadftma enabling the
planter by composting, to obtain two tuns of half that grade at a saving of on com
akb vseiobt. Price $35 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next $40 oet tret
payable Nov. 1st 1872, without interest
TARE NOTICE, that au. theseWertihxere are of th« highest grade of Soluble Phosphate,
and must help for mare than one year.
wife with—A
Dec.l5-3m.
"W c. BEiE Sc CO .
GENERAL AGENTS, Charleston, S.
C.
Dr J L VattiOTS
Cllei
If S Wayne, fJhemiat
W T Taliaferro, u n
J J Quinn, a n
J H Buckner, IP
W R Woodward, a D
Chicago, Sept. 30, 1870.-
L a James, a n
CT Simpson, an
8 P Bonner, a n
O S Moscroft, a n
G W Bigler, a ®
G a Doherty, a n
_____ L Smith. Esq.
We have examined tbe formula for the "Cele
brated Stomach Bitters,” and find i> to bo com
posed of articles that are considered the bast
tonics used by the Medical Profession, and one
of the-best hitters we kuow of now in use.
Very respectfully,
H 8 Hahn, an B MeViear, a n
J B Walker; an G a Mariner
Norman S Baines, a t>.
Far Sale by all. Druggists and
Grocers.
For Sale by DR. JT. D. HOYLIc
BRO., Bainbridge, Georgia.
March 18,24 1871 ly.
Rule Ni Si to Foreclose Mort
gage.
APRIL TERM, 1871.
Richard Sims vs. Stafford W. Long.
Stafford W. Long conveyed to the said Rich
ard Sims Forty Acres of Land, No. 132, in
unty, Wt the pur
the 21st District of said county,
of securing the payment of a certain
>.y note, made by the said Stafford
Long to the said Richard 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, dRich note
is now dne and unpaid. It is ordered that
the said Stafford W. Long do pay into thi*
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK
EVER BROUGHT TOJTHTS MARKET.
They lure on hand everything their, friends and patrona mar
wish to purchase. Their prises are ptr down tEbt low, hoping to
make up in sales wt at is lost in profits. Their
DRESS-GOODS!
CONSISTS OF
Bf C?«»Xck
SATIN DaCHINESf SATIN DbCHINE STRIPES,
CASHMERES, MOHAIRS, DIAGONAL STRIPES,
ALPACCAS, ALL WOOL DkLAINES, J SILK
VELVET RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS
_aO“Of all Descriptions. A large lot of OPERA FLANNELS, very cheap. Their stock of
RABWJ
nfnrff f
comas nit Wa* van* iflif f
IK FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTOI
■Of onb ffsva *■
Olttr reaSttff *»« W *■»«*-'
• ......... .
’•RSDWAY’S READY RET.IEF '
la a earn tor every pain. Itwaa tbs first sod is the
ONLY PAIN REMEDY
That Id* r _, _ _
ays Inflamatkms, and cures congestions, wh
he Lungs, 8tomsch. bowels, or other gtauda ot at.
sans, by one application.
IS FROM OSE TO TWISTY MHHJTL8
no matter bow violent or cruciatiu* the pain the
KbEDMATIC, l ed-rlideu, mflnn, Tripped, Her
vena, Neuralgic, ot pdmtorted wflfc iflaeisii may sae
BAD WATTS READY RELIB?
WILL AFFORD fW9»A#r EASE. ri
INFLAMATION.OF THE KIDNEYS
1NFLAMATION OFTHi; gLADDER.
INFLAMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CNOGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT DIFFICULT BREATHING
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP; DIPHTEHIRA
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. .. ,
The application ofthe Ready Relief to
the part'or pal te where the pain er 1 diffitnl-
' Mi ‘ ■’
ty exists will afford eaea and comfort.
Twenty drops in half, a tumbler of wale'
will in a few moments cure CRAMPS
SPaSMS.SOUR STOMACH, HBARTBUrtN,
SICK HEADaCHE. DIARRHEA. DYSEN
TERY, COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWELS,,
and all 1 NTERNAL PAINS. -
Travelers should always oarry a bottle ef
Radway’s Ready Relief with them. A few'
drops in water will prevent eiefcmes or painr
from ohange of water. It ie better than,
ireoeh Brandy or Bitter* as a stimulant,
FEVBB AND AGUE
FEVER AND AGUE, cured for fifty center
There is not a remedial agent in tikis world,
that will cn;e Fever aud,Ague, and all otk -
er Malariooe, Billions, Scarlet, Typheii-
Yellow, and other Fever* (aided by RAD—
WAY SPILLS) so quick as RADWAY S
1EF.
READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bellis.
Health. Beauty.
Strong and pure rich blood—iurreasd ef
flesh and weight—clear skin and beauti
ful complexion secured to all.
DR. RAdWAY'S
Has made the most astonishing
qnick. so rapid are.tha changes the body
undergoes, under the inflnene* of this
truly wonderful medicine that.
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cre
Is very extensive, and being bought before, the rise, are offered LOW!
Their stock of
«■. mil
In quality and cheapness cannot be. excelled.^j®”CLOTHINGp’OR
GENTS, HATS,.CAPS. *Wt To their former fftock they have added a full
supply of
GROCERIES!
CONSISTING OF LARGE RU AN TITUS OF
» if any
tbe contrary, or in default thereof foreclosure
be glutted to the said Richard Sims of said
and the equity of redemption of
rtongtiu * '
the said Stafford W. Long therein be’ forever
bound, and the service of this rule be
foetid upon said Stafford W.
to law.
PETER J. STROZLEK,
Judge & C., A. C.
Rule Ni Si to Foredose Mortgage
and Order to Perfect Service:
Richard Sims vs. Stafford W. Long.
It appearing to tbe Const by the return af
tbe Sheriff that tbe defendant mmdeo without
tbe State, it ia ordered that service be per
fected by publication once a month for four
months in the Bainbridge Democrat,
PKTKR J. STROZDER,
■ Judge 8. G., A. C-
A true extract from tbe miamfaw of the Su
perior Court, October Term, 1871.
T. F. HAMPTON,
Dee. 1st, 1871. <*k. & C.
FGR RENT,
The Plantation four milefi from tbe rity ef
Bainbridge, known as the DUNLAP PLACE.
Apply to p. l. BABBIT.
January 25, 1872—lm
BAGGING and TIES, COFFKE3,
SUGARS, FLOUR, BACON,-' LARD, *c.,-
In fiatt everything kep(*ia a ffxat elaaa Grocery House,
Plantation Wagons, with Bodies, & Complete i
AND WARRANTER IS MONTHS FOR J
We are fullyprepsyed to make advances on or purchase COTTON.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of a good opportunity will do well to
give us acaU.
8®~We 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. HUNK EWELL At CO ,
<icti7 tf Bajnbstoge, Ga.
Evary drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN
RESOLVENT communicates through the
Wood, Sweat, Urine, and other .‘fluids and
juices of the system . the vigor of life, for it
repairs' the waste of the body with new ’ and
sound material. Swfiila, Sjpbiii CoAiomp-
tion. Glaodu’nr disease*, iricer* In the throat
Mouth, Tumors.* Node# in the Gland* and
other parts of the syaiem. Sore Eyes, Sti u«
morons ditefisrgn* from the Ears, and ti>*
worst form* of Skin diseases, Emp'iona.
Fever Sours. Seould Head, Ring worm. Salt
Rheum. E- yepCai, Acne. Block 8 ora, W orme
in the Flesh Tnmori, Cancer* in fi>e Wins fa
and ail w.-okening and painful discharge*
Niglrt Sweat*, Loss of Sperwt and nil waeie*
ofthe life principle, are within tl>* enra-
tive range «>f tlii r wonder of Mrnlern Chera—
istry, and a lew days' use will prove to any
person ming it for either of thoee forms sf
disense its poletit jmwer to cure t hem
Nut only does the SKmsAPABiLUaa Rmoi-
vbst excels id I Know remedial ageirs in the
cure of Chromic, Scrofnloo* Consututi.iaal,
and Skin diseases: bat it is tbs' only potilsv*
core for.
KIDNEY* BLADDER COMPLAINTS,
Urinary, and Womb disease*. Gravel, J)i—
obets. Dropsy, Stop
ineece of Ur me Brrg
ana ,and in alt cases.
tf Water, laeoa—
hf» Disease, Albumia—
PERFECTLY PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tateless elegantly ooatad with
kweet gum purge -regulate purify clean**
end strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for the ear*
of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bawels,
Kidneys. Bladder. Nervous, Disea-es. Ha ad-
ache, Constii ation, Coatiyenees, Indigaatisna
Dyspepsia, Billioasness, Pilieoa Fever, Ials-
matioo of the Boweles. PBcr, mb4 all Derange
ment* ef tbe Internal Viscera, warranted tw
effet a pcsiHa* ewr* Purely j
ing no meicn-y. minerals, or deletvrfoae drags.
” i Are tha
a few dose* of Rsdway’s PHIs
system from all the afaov* named disorders.
Price, 25 eenta per Bex. Sold by druggests.
Read “Fall* sod trne;“ 8*nd one latter
stamp to Vadway and Co., 87 Maids* Laa»,
New York Informstioo worth theesand* wilt
•b sent yoa. ’>/ • .,,
THE B1INBBI0GE FACTORY,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
PATRONIZE HOME INSHTUTIDIB
The merchants and planters of Soutbweai
Georgia and Florida are respectfully solicited
to send their orders to
THE BAINBRIDGE FACTORY
"nr Osaakmga IhMtiagi, IhlrUam
Wwolem Coadt. Taras, etc.,
As I am satisfied that they oan save 25 per
eent by buying diitdt Than the Factory,
thereby enabling them, to andesaril alleom-
potitore who purebaaein Northern markaja
Give mea call, Batia&etian guaranteed.
W. G. D.TONGE,
deco 3m '' Bainbridge, On.
IKR ALBANY HORSE,
XESBtOE SASm PmprMor.
ALBAIIT, Otorfla.
This bonse la weU'Xrniahed and every way pra-
•red for tto e mmodatioo Jrarettm* w*b-
ile: autire aat . e tion gnarantaeff. Tfaetabl* la ny
twttbtbafaetttheeonBtry affbrda, and tbo ser-
■ are nasnrpaased in poUtanesa and aWaadeb to'
rants of gaeata. Oaanibniiea convey paaaangara
to and from tha different rsiteqnd* proaapliy. ffaaTf »
salt tbstbaas. •
Albany. O*.. Oet. Mh.
». a. -
WH1TJCLSY 4 DONALSON,
ATTOBNBT8 AT LAW
BAINBRIDGE, GA
TIT ILL practice ia 4a Snathwastera sad
TV Patanls Circuits.
tug.
'Office up (tabs, ia Saahoni’s now hnfld
april 17 $9-18 U