The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, March 14, 1872, Image 3

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fhe Weekly Democrat. " tju'ILSDAY, MARCH 14, 1872. ( . IT V AMI Cffl XTY AFFAIRS the* irtattcr of construct!!! T sterns to be Used in case ol Thcv arc certainly needed. Our citizens had letter take time 1, v tire forelock, and iuterest tliem- erlvc more fire. _ Maston O'Neal, *>q., was out rkl- j„.f on Tuesday alternoon. We are much gratified to see that he is jte to Iworit steamer Julia St. Clair arrited on Tuc-day evening from Columbus, ^departed tbr Apalachicola, op Wclne.-«laj- morning. There is grca£ excitement it! the r |,r (Tver a garden plow, wliieh was exhibited here on Tuesday, and Wed- )ir .,|flv, It is a good invention and worthy of great success. By its use rmr man ran do the work of five, ,,11,1 it runs so smoothly and easily, that a la/.y man would delight to wo:k with it< ¥ + The SorTHtfMs rtrx.—Wtc ht*t A Model, Love Letter.—The fol lowing love note was picked up in town the other day. It will no doubt be recognized by a certain Broad street gent. Here it is: “My dearest , I lore you better than life itself. Without you life is a borden. Derision—deception—d—-nation if you don’t reciprocate my Tore.— Your own, /’ A Warxin'o fa “Husbands,"— A lady in this dity tied her hub by's hands and feet the other day, just for fun, and then went through his pockets for a certain billet doux, and found it. His physician says his face won’t be badly scarred but that he Will remain permanently bald. We would like to see a fine brick building go up on Belcher's corner. It would be an ornament to our thriving city. Master's Court.—Convened at Court House on Wednesday at 10 o'clock. Col. It. Sims Master presi ding. There was one very impor tant ease before the court. The heirs of John Whitaker vs. Joel Humphrey and Allen B. Whitaker executors for account, injunction re- niimlM-r of this pitpcf Contains the Hcf and settlement, Gurley & Rus- -aliilatory of Mr. O. O, Ghrley, who| sc n for complainants, and William will henceforth assist in its editorial ninduct. Miv G. is a iwrfeft gen tleman and a spicy writer, and tie congratulate the Sun upon its good fortune in securing his services. H. Crawford for respondents. The case wa8 continued until Saturday next, to give parties time .to effect a compromise. Another Alarm ok Fire Mon day Evexino.-The chimney of Hines’ Somnambulism.—blush, a voting fireman of this city, must have bot‘» j store caught fire, endangering the dreaming of a fire one niglit las! , adjoining buildings very much, but ir<i-k. for he. got up from his virtu-, the prompt action of both the Stone- couch, put on. his hook and lad-' wa n un d Hook Ladder companies, « uniform and r.'sited out into the| soon ])n t matters in a*safe condition. hrton he woke fo find it all a [.-j rc alarms are becoming very fre- We advise everylxidy to en- (jiient. sure. General Joe Johnston passed down the river yesterday. Wc wuld have been glad, had the Gen eral spent a day with us» «J ream. .Tuk 1'bithies.—IJev. Waller Mvuos <xras|«»ed Jbe Methodist puljiit: litre. Mr. .V* owJ/wlfiVW' Fm#byttrianj tiler. A L. l»Fni<irtl flie Baptist, -iu.1 ff.\ IE fiftdriik the Episc;i- i.ial. I»s4 Sabhalli I . . ‘ _ — — I A party went out gaming and ■Si-e the large. «foultk.Mv«]amss aA filling yesterday alter nooin Their r i-riiscuicig of Messrs.T. ft. Ilauuie-;success was various. 15 partridges,' well A Co. HfimunvlP fv Jbairji o black birds, 1 rabbit, 3 •ol'lliis soctiuB. I trout, one of which measured 19 3*4 and a variety of other fish. A B-uuklor Toast.—A South jivwKil street liachcloi is responsible for the Abllouing toast: “Woman— <tb* wfHrtattg star ol infancy, f he day stiir of waabiMd, ainl the cvi’iing __ star of age. JAlcss our stars, ai d Planting 3 ntehest. - -Tito* |aiw-nys «*■ kept at tele- iuivittg at. very j scvugiA", ■di.'&iuftwx. I’i. AXTirXi^iim I if iblKKJH. jin-1Jut many of .the Aemutiful .lv,e «>i.tL tmv me levajE ^fiHiU-nli an irtve city. Truly Jtoti&mtl^e as ^itfUird !u ilic name of-“Oak City,” hut in .a |i-w years she will he du»h^voBltihili^d r.i ii. Oil wet wealbrr effect on our plaistJwig mBtmreSLs. Fanners are but ne Imjte Uial the ohf audage trf "a had Ueo^iuugg will lave a gooil ei.ding." will V rarifietL A on agciidon-inay floWcBMeasti ^sau- oo u l»? rJ-ssicuaged, g ns t Hs .t|, omasafi i m ry-hookabn<}sracli- arytaylor-alexaiMlerhamiltoiistephetis g e< i rge wa sh i ngton - billdoniinecj-lwtK ashj?«*jgiescliwal)ac*kcr Russell, of the APsaviy Central City, seems to tMaik that we are iuelincd to make a literary gyutwasmm of his name.— We dou't tliink so. Fivr JVtukbs.—We refer the reader's attention to the advertise- nieut ol Messrs. HootToh A Flood, in anotbci eoKiimi. They arc rleekF cdly the best artists that love ever visited our city. .Wr. Ffenod took a picture of The Democrat cotjas. a«4 ii is pronounced jterlW-t by all who have seen it. Also, fee look one of •mr editor, wliieh is said by those who know, to be without a parallel. He lakes four alimut size ferr»rtyj»es for one dollar, and evcryliody should embrace the opportunity of securing some of them. Col. John R. IIayks.—This gen tleman, the late editor and proprie tor <rf U*c Southern Sun, has laid askle the <;uill for agricultural pur suits. We wish him much success in his new spotere of action. Fire.—On Wednesday night, the Oth instant, at half-past eleven the tire-bells sounded, and the fire com panies soot , proceeded to the scene of the alarm, which was an old wooden building near old Fort Hughes on the river. Before the hose could lie brought, to liear on the lire the building was half consumed, so the Chief Engineer wisely took prewntions to protect property near it. The danger, however, was quickly over. The house was supposed to have been set or. fire purposely by some mischievous wretch who wanted to see t lip ‘ -merehine” at work. 11 was a very dangerous piece of nonsense, auiliujgfet have been conducive of •lustrous results. hltile the Stonewall boys were iwing to the fire, 31 r. B. F. Bishop, We notice that sonic of oar plant ers are investing in guano this seas son, which accounts for the delecta ble odor that flies so proiniscuously through the balmy zephyrs how-a- days. Guano may be, and doubt less is, productive, but at the same time it is very provoking to delicate nasal organs. ■who A..' assisting at the ropes, fell Our Cemetery'.—This silent re pose of the dead is one of the love liest in the State. It is the place where the poet could drink the in spiration of Nature to his heart’s content, or hold sweet converse with the muses. Nature has certainly showered her beauties upon this sacred sjiot. Grand old cellars and stately oaks, clothed with the verd ure of Spring, and enlivened with tendrils and vines, afford a perfect elysium to the mocking bird, the thrush and other inimitable song sters—as also a pleasant retreat for those who would for a moment leave the busv walks of life to linger , ' u a »d l>elore the engine could be awhile in the silent eitv of the dead. -'"I'Mit had passed over him.— -h the time it was generally thought 1,1,11 he was severely hurt, but his •‘Pfiearanee on the streets next day plainly showed him to be all-right- i ' U P with care. Two of the pon- , fr " ns engine wheels passed over tojegs. h irernan Harris of the Tlioniasville a,1, l Ladder Company was ai }d was much pleased with v minbridge Fire Department. ^ r - HooiV, tty* artist, took a fine & ?! ,hc 0ak City Hook and iu'g ] a f t otn P an . v , on Monday morn- We have often wished to see this Cemetery beautified by art, corres pondingly as it is by Nature: and though wc do not expect to see costly monuments and statutes adorning it yet awhile, wc do hope that the city will appropriate a sufficient sum to make it the most attractive place in the city. The memory of the de parted demands it, for they once lived, moved and hail their being with us, and contributed their labor and means towards making our little city as thriving as it is; and wc, living, cannot let them be forgotten though they are dead. An Uglt Hole.—There is an old well on Court House Square that has sunk in to the depth of some ten feet, and as there is do curb to it, we are forced to the conclusion that it is a dangerous place. Let it lie “kivered’’ up. We are informed that the Wild- man Dramatic Troupe will visit Bain- bridge in a few weeks. Let it come; the people are wishing for something in the way of amusement, and we know they will all turn out to sec the inimitable Wildman. A Pound Party.—Some one sng- gests that the young folks of the village get up a “pound party.”— These parties arc considered “star" affairs in the towns where they have been tried. The modus operandi is this: Each person who attends car ries a pound of some kind of eatables, and when it is all collected the table is spread and the result is generally very successful. Suppose wc try it. Miss Lena Porter s Lecture.— This young and talented lady gives one of her fine lectures in the Court House to-night. Her subject will be “Woman as she should be; or, the woman for the age;’’ and those who attend will no doubt feel amply paid for the time and price - of admission. She is only eighteen years of age and is a native Georgian. . Slashes.—Ncdhenderson says if they liai-e a pound party, lie’ll fling in a pound of .“tatter.” Benzine is on the decline. Cause— no drunks. A man thinking Probe Collier a capitalist, asked the loan of fifteen dollars of him the other day. Probe thinks it a capital joke. Our motto: Short sermons and long “sassiges.” Take notice. BUldominccr, a domineering little shad-belly of the masculine gender, is of the opinion that out Local is the chap who “dome the jiinpson weed.” What for deponent suith Hot. •‘Oh, the dull times!" is a favorite yawn now-a-days. A young gent who had been dis appointed in love, went down to the river the other night for the ostensi ble object of “sliulHing off his mortal coll,” but he didn’t shuffle, however. A man in town says flrat what he pays for tiecf-bones in a week would furnish him in canvass hams. Becf- butchers take notice. Doctonvldtficld will soon start a hotel dc villr, in connection with his i (Mher enterprises. We have heard of several new babies since our last issue. , None of them have honored us with a call yet. There are several kinds of eats— the tom cat, the pussy eat, tire kitty- cat, the wild eat, and the pole cat; hut the sweetest of all these eats is the pole cat. The reason his name is pole-cat, is because if you touch him at all it would probably be with a pole. We have heard of hoop-cxtenslonS, railroad-extensions, neck-extensions, but it belongs to Dr. B. to have a hat-extension. May his fortune ex tend also. We hope that Flood will flood the country with his fine pictilreSj for they arc good ones, Cox says that any man of the least civilization who has the slightest in clination to cast insinuation upon the style and coin plication of his beaver hat, he will give him a tlirioUs casti gation for the benefit ol the rising generation. • We like to see a fine lady turn up feet' snout at a poor mechanic; it looks so delectably disgusting, Wc like to see a man pray in pub lic and steal in private. It is so hypocritical and roguish. We like to sec a nialt tell a He that people may think him “bigger” than he is. It makes him appear so little, We refer Ned Hendersdn td the Savannah Morning News for dots on “Fox Hunting.’’ There was an ox in town the other day- that had no hair on him. How would you manage to hit him on the hairy side ? An old lady of the city says that tht 0.1 of Jack(olc. jec. ass.) ass is a good remedy for the rheumatism.— Cannot the last initiated member of the Knights of Pythias furnish the old lady with a fresh supply 7 The spring races have-opened here. The excitement is intense. Betting runs high. Bring in your “two-forty” stock. The Sun said some-time ago that “old Bob don’t you see” was dead. But ‘old Bob don't see it,’ as he was walking around here on Tuesday af ternoon. The Collins Steel Plow is said to be won derfully durable. Such elegant steel imple ments of course are costly, bnt they are far cheaper for our planters'in the long ran, , ban the old tashioued iron plows. Let it be Recorded!—Yes, let it he remembered that in addition to his large stock of guns and pistols, James Watt has a supply of mechan ics’ and planters’ tools, nails, axes, pot-ware, etc. Also a large lot of cotton and manilla rope. Special attention is called to his assortment of storehouse and other lqcks. pock et and table cutlery, razors, scissors. Guns and pisto'.s rei>aired. ilorgan & Harrell's Drug Store is the place to get drugs of every con ceivable description, including a magnificent assortment of toilet ar ticles—soaps, perfumery, pomades, hair oils, hair dyes, etc. Also, fine tobaccos, cigars, brandies, whiskies, wines, etc. Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours. Call over. Do you want your carpenter's work done well 7 Do you want it done quickly ? Do you want it done cheaply ? If so, T. M. Shy tie is your man. M. M. Cohen ha£ a very large stoek of dry-goods, groceries, etc., in store and. to arrive. He sells goods • cheap for cash or country- prod uce. Give him a call. Jake Born's harness establishment has become a household word in this section of country.’ The merit of his goods being known, it Yvas soon noised abroad, and to-day Jake is put to his trumps to fill the orders as fast as they come in. lie has harness, sadles, leathers, shoe-find ings, beltings, etc., in profusion. Go for him. Send your printing to The Demo crat Job Printing Establishment. John I. Robison doeseD’t keep a grocery or dry-goods storCj but he docs the best carpenter’s work and more of it than any other mechanic in the city. The romantic youth who slppt on “a bed of roses all sprinkled with dew,” waked up next morning 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 he had ever seen, and his “gude wief” was all smiles “to boot.” It. B. Ehrlich is going to Europe on a visit soon, but will leave his mammoth grocery establishment, where people.can get just as many nice tilings to cat as ever. Go over and purchase. Young gentlemen would find it to their interest to go and take a look at the fine Spring Cassimercs now being opened at Noel Gainey & Co’s Clothing Store, before purchasing elsewhere. Any quanti ty ofclothing on iiand. ' In your rambles about the city in search of 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 alxays on hand. Dick AIcGoldrick is no lawyer, neither is he a doctor—but lie is the best blacksmith in town. Plantation work lie makes a specialty. He can be found at the shop on the corner of Water and West streets. All wprk warranted. Scene in a New York Court— During the preliminary sparring be tween counsel in the case of the mur derer Stokes, in New York court the other day, one of his lawyers, turn ing to the prisoner, said: “This un fortunate man is as guiltless {is any man in this court-room."’ This was greeted- with a scornful laugh from every one in the room, which caused Stokes to appear much frightened at the outburst of unfriendliness, and Judge Cardozo said that he would elear the court if such demonstration were made again. ” As verdicts in New York general ly- go bv popular favor or weighty- pecuniary consideration, this looks rather bad for Stokes. The indica tion are that Stokes will have to pay- well or ha'ng. Accident on The A. & G. R. R. ENGINE CAPSIZED—TWO CARS SMASH ED—ENGINEER AND FIREMAN SCAL DED. The eastern bound passenger train on the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad, met with an accident yesterday about 2 p. m., Yvhen near Station No. 16, (Quitman) throYving two box cars from the track, but doing no other damage—the road is badly washed in this ^vicinity, and this was the cause of the accident. The passen ger train going West from Savan nah, met with a similar accident about three miles cast of Quitman. The engine and two cars were thrown off the track down the em bankment, and were badly damaged. The engine Yvas nearly- turned over, badly scalding engineer Thomas 3Iaxwell and fireman Dodson. The trestle-work -at both places was washed out and the track torn up by the running off of the trains. There were several small washes Saturday east of Number Nine, which were, howevor, repaired yes terday. Washes are also reported on the Florida branch, and workmen have been sent to the spot and arc now engaged in repairing. The trains, on account of the accident on the western division, will not* be able to pass until some time to-day. The passenger train - from Jack sonville due hex-c at 11:25 a. m., yesterday, did not arrive until 8:20 p. in. The rain was very heavy along the line of the railroad and did considerable damage. General Superintendent H. S. Ilaines left yesterday with a large gang of hands for the scene to re pair the road and elear the track.— Savannah News, 11th. The Labor Reform Movement and the Democracy. .An editorial on the Labor Reform movement Re connected with the poll - lies of the day, Mr. Stephens, in bis paper, i he Atlanta Sun says: “ vVheu the honest icorkcrs of this Ortr readers have all heard of that magnificent collection of jewels, precious stores, etc., that the Queen of Sheba was so good as to give old man Solomon. Well, Subers. of the Bair.bridge Jewelry Store, has a much more magnificent collection, be sides watches, clocks, cutlery-, toys, etc* Go ami see him. Removal. =—Dick McGoldrick has removed his blacksmith shop to the building on the earner of Water and West streets^ where he is ready to do all kinds of work in his line. * Hi-, j. I). 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 given this house the enviable repu tation of having the best drug es tablishment m Southwestern Geor gia. VIOLIN STRINGS, ETC. ^ Go to W. C. Subers’ to buy Italian Ylolin 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, bo\V and strings complete. Aceordeons at $2 00, and ail othei* Musical instruments in proportion to quality, etc. All who wish to “soothe tnc savage breast’’ call around and equip yourselves. * tf Fine selection ladies’ Furs and Muffs. Latest styles. Just received and for sale by A. T. Reid & Co. 25 Cans A. No. 1 butter 5 lbs cans st received and for saje by t DniH At Pn. 20 Boxes cheese just received and for sale by A. T. Reid & Co. Fresh Garden Seed.—Messrs* Batts & Peabody have jnst received a very large assortment of best GaRdbN Seed from the best producers in the land We never saw a better lot Of seed in our life. Jnst go down to their well-known and popular drag store, and examine then}, for now "is the time to begin to prepare your garden. counlry, in any department of indus try, shall school themselves, they will see that in polil'cs they have no pro per or normal position but the Dem ocracy— the old simon-pure Jefferson ian Democracy; oot with the Tammany or any other organized “moneyed rines,” who cloak themselves with the name of Democracy. These are but wolves in sheep’s clothing; but with the straight out-and-out Jeffersonian Democracy, who hold that all just Gov ernments are instituted by the people, and for the protection, not odIv of their honestly earned acquisitions, but of all their natural rir/htS) who are opposed to all monopolies—all class legislation—and who hold that consti-' tntions are the fetters and * l * * ’Chains" which the people themselves have made to bind down those tVhom they tempoiarily clothe with power to con duct their public affairs. “This is the first great truth that the laborers and all other friends of free institutions io this country must understand, ahd fully realize. They* ate all by the very nature of things, when rightly placed in politics, Jeffei- sonian Democrats. “All that is recessary to carry the next Presidential election, and effect all those reforms that the Ohio Con vention is driviug at (by first effecting a reform of the administration of the Federal Government from which the evils complained of haVe sprung,) is for a grand, united rally of all the ele ments of the true Democratic hosts in all tKe States, under the Jeffersonnian banner, of the rights of the people and States, against the principles and acts of that party which, by its gross usur pations of power, is now attempting to transform the glorious government of oar fathers into a centralized despot ism. This is the great, absorbing issue—the great question of questions, no* befote the peoples of the United States. — * a - • mm Send vour orders for hand-bills and cards to the Democrat office. Poisoned To Death. A healthy lhrrr secre tes each day abont two and a half pounds of bile, which t outains a great amorut of w^te material taken fr»m tne blood* When the liver becomes torpid or congested, it tails to elimi nate tills vast amount of noxicus substance, which^ then fore remains to poison liic blood and be con veyed to every part oS the *ysto». Vffcat must be the condition of the blood when it is receiving and retain! ng each day two and a half pounds of poison? Nature tries to work off this poison through other channels and organs—the kidneys’ lungs, skin: etc, bnt these organs become overtaxed iit pe-forming this labors, in addition to thejr natural functions, a:«d cannot long withstand the pressure, but be come variously dis •« d. * • 7Tie brain, which is the great €lectrcal centre of all vitality, is unduly stimulated by tire unhealthy blood which passes to it from the hear , and it fails to perform Its office healthfully. Bence the symp toms of bile poisouiug, which are dullness, head ache, incapacity to keep the mind on any subject, impairment of memory, dizfcy. sleepy, or nervous feelings, gloomy foreboding and irritability of tem per. The blood itself being diseased as it forms the swea* npon the snrfaee u. 3t« skin, it is so irritating and poisonous that it produces discolored brown spots, pimples, blotches and other eruptions, sores boils, carbuncles and screHfuUms tumors. The stomach, bowels and other organs spoken of, can not escape becoming affected munier or Vater, and costivencss, piles, dropsy, dyspepsia, uiasrhiea, fe male weakness and many ether forrxm t-i. chronic disease, are among the necessary result*. Aj* a remedy for all these various manifestations of dis ease. Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is positively unequalled. By it the liver and stomach are changed to an active, healthy state, the appetite regulated and restored, the bloml and secretion* thoroughly purified and enriched, ami the wjioh system renovated and built up anew. Sold by all first class druggist. In Every Quarter of the Globe vkreit is known, and there are few iudeed where it is not, the Mexican Mustang Liniment takes precedence of similar preparations. Its trancendent merits have obtoinedTor it a popularity seld >m rcache.t by eny proprietary medicine, In its fancy the fiat of its success w*a8 pronounced in the trlde-sprcad en dorsement which it received from .phyeieiohs, ver tex inary surgeons: horsemen aud the public gen erally. No one thiuks of questioning its claim to be considered the standard Liniment of America. Premature Loss of the Hair, may be en tirely prevented by the u- e of Burnett's Cocoaine. It hus never failed to arrest decay, aud to promote a healthy aud vigoiyus growth. It is at the same time unrivalled as a dreesing for the hair. - Cast Tl&eiu Out.—If there are any diseases which deserve the name demoniac, Dy.-pepsia is one of them: It racks and tears the system line a veritable fiend, and renders life a burden. The medicines of the dispensary will n^t excel it. Cast it out with Dr. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters, There is no form of indigestion or liver complaint that can withstand this potent tonic and alterative. No Ladies Toilet Complete Unless there be the fragrant Soz.odon—unto the breath sweet ar dors it imparts, the gums a ruby redness soon as sumes, the teeth quick rival alabaster tint, and seem as peral set iu a coral vase* $50,000 Will Be Paid for any Remedy which will cure Chronic Rheumatism, Pains in the Limbs, Back and Chest, Sore Throat, Insect Stings, Croup Dysentery, Colic, Sprains, and Vomiting quicker than Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Liniment, estab lished iu 1847. Never fails. Sold by the Druggist, l epot 10 Park Place, 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 bums, cures all kinds of sores, cuts aud wouuds; aud a most iuvahiable salve for all purposes. Sold every where at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole Propri-tor. 8 College Place, New York, SVAPNIA is Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. Bige low, Professer of Botany. Detriot Medical College. A most perfect anodyne aud soothing opiate. John Farr, Chemist, Nev York. Chrfstadoro’s Hair Dye is the safest and best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior dyes, while the black or brown tints it produces are iden tical to nature. Factory 08 Maiden Lane, New York. Pratt’s Astral Oil—Safest and best illumina ting Oil ever made. Does not take tire or explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 150,000 fami lies continue to use it 4 and no accident ol any dis cretion have -occurred from it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1870, New York. The Purest and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil in the world is HazardTk Caswell’s, made on the sea-shore, fsoni fresh selected livers, bv Cas well,' Hazard k Co., New York. It is absolutely pure aud sweet. Patients who have once taken it perfer it to all oiliers. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in tile marki t. Jonvin'rt Inodorous Kid Oforc Clean er restores soiled gloves equal to new. Eor sate By ruggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. -Price 25 ceuts per bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., New York Rlslry’s Philotokrn is an established, warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation; and equaily efficient as a Nervous Antidote in all cases of Nervous Excitement, Stomach and Sleepless ness in male or female. Sold everywhere h**r $1.00 a bottle. Moegan & Risley, Diuggists, New York, General Agcutc. A YoutHful Appearaucc and a Beautiful Clear Complexion is the desire ol o .erjbody* Ihia Mrs. Winslo^v's Soothing Syrnp.^-It re lieves the little sufferer from pnin, cures IFiiul, Colic s, Regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Cor rects At idity, and during the process of teething it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in ail cases, as mill ions of mothers can testify NE W Dps. Morgan & Harrell —HAVE JUST RECEIVED A— PKE8H AND COMPLETE STOCK OF I > P H i» * s ! CGEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, FINE COLOGNE EXTRACT, And everything else usually kept in a FIRST - CLASS DRUG-STORE ! We keep constantly on hand ^ FINE SEGARS AND TOBACCOS. WE SELL CHEAP FOR CASH ! mchT tf BOWER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS ^..T LAW BAIXBRIDGE, GA. Office in the Court House. mch2o1y D. McGill. * M. O'Neal, lf f GILt A O’NEAL, ATTORNEYS at law, Baixbridge, Ga. Law Office np stairs near the Post Office. w. o, fLEUi*e. J»bh c. bdthbbfom FLEMING & RUTHERFORD, ATTORNEYS AT I. a \v BAINBRiDGE, GA O FFICE over drugstore of Butts A Peabody. Are fatly prep»red to take charge of alt cam arising under the bankrupt lair. [je29,89,t{ IIMSE, SIGN & OISMMML PAINTEPt. 1 wish to inform flie readers- of the Semi- Weekly Argns, that T am now prepared to do nil kinds of HOUSE AND SIGN PAINT13VG, GRAINING, MARBLING, TAPER RANG ING, GLAZING, CALSOM1NING In all ?oIois. I am prepared to do work in the country or neignhoring town.* Have on hand a fine assortment of Paints. My prices ure moderate and I guarantee my work to stand. Call on or address octl3 ly IAS. F- VAN HORN, Bainbridge, Ga. niCBABJ> MM8. VS. H. CBAWFO.'O SIMS & CRAWFORD, ATTORN rc YJS A T I. AW * BAINBRIDGE, G A. Office in the ourt House. dee2-ly SIXTY-FIVE FIRST P.1IZE MEDALS AWARDED TUB UR EAT S O YTIIE U N T PIANO .HAM"FACTORY t William Knabe & Go., MANCFAITUKEBS OF Grand, Square & Upright PIANO FORTES. BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have lteen liefore the public for nearly thirty years, and npon their excellence alijue attained nmfejnnpnr- chased iwe-emiuenee, wliieh pronounces them uneqnaled. in Tone, Touch, VVmkoionsliip niul Dura, btlity. All onr Pqu.yke Pianos have our New Im proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble. We would call special attention to our late Patented Imj>rovements iu Grand Pianos and Sqiiiire Grands, found in no oth er piano, which bring Ahe piano nearer per fection than ’.ar yet been attained. Every Piano Fully VVarnmte<*.»r Five Tears. We are by special arrangement enabled to furnish Parlor Organs aud Melodeons of the most celebrated makers, wholesale and retail at lowest factory prices, lllu.str.ited cata logues and price lists promptly furnished on application to WM. KNAlfE & CO., ilALTIM >RE,- Ml).. Or nny of onr regular-established agencies. in> v 186m VINEGAR BITTERS J. WiLEzi, Proprietor. R. H. McDowat » k Co., DrnffMti and Con. Ag'U, San Francisco, CaL, and SS * 34 Comaorce SL If. T. IfILLIONS Bear Testimony td their TTomderfal Curative Effects. They are net a Tile Fancy Drink* Made of Poor Boa, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Llqnon, doctored, splcsd andatreotened to please the called “Tonics,” “ Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Jfce., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin { but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stlmu* lants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PERI* PIER and A LIFE GIVLYO PKIJfCIPLE* a perfect Renovator and Invigorator ef the System, earryfng off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood lo a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit* ters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided theif benes are not dostroyed by mineral poison or other means, a ad the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They are a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINT*, whether In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woman hood or at tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitten have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhenmn* flam and Gotit, Dyspepsia or Iadlgestlen, Bilious, Remittent and IntertaltttBt. Fe vers, Diseases of tho Blood, Elver, Kid neys and Bladder, these Bittern hare been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement ef the Bluest Ive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR IXDIGRiTtOX, Head, ache, Tain in the Shoulders, Coughs* Tightness of the Cl e&t. Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attdeks, Palpitation of lh*s Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs^ Pain in the regions of the kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequaled efficacy in cleansing the bloed ef all Impurities, and im parting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR 8KIX DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, RaK Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, ftistule*, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-Worms* Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipe las, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature aro literally dug up and tarried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such eases will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive effects. Cleanse tlie Vitiated Blood whenever you find its Inv purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erui* tiohs or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed hnd sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when It Is fosK and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape aid other Worms, lurking fn tho system of so many thousands, are effectually de*troye«: and removed. Says a distinguished physiology, there is BCArcelyMn Individual opea tho tare of tho birth whose body is exempt from the province ot worms. It is not upon the healthy element* of th« body that worm* exist, but npon the dweaseii humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters ot disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuge*, nq anthelmintics, will free the gystem from worms tuu> these Bitters. Sold by all Dracrlsts and Dealers. J. WALKER, Proprietor. * B. H. MCDONALD k CO n Druggists and General Agents, San Francisco, Cali fornia, and 32 and 3* Commerce Street, New York, BOOT & SHOE MAKING! m E. N. HYATT Respectfully informs the citizens ofBaiu- briifoe tunl Decatur county, that he is pre pare j to do all kinds of boot and shoe work with neatness, quickness and cheapness. He always has on hand the finest leathers and findings, and therefore can always warrant :> pood job. Call and see him, next door to Robinson's wood shop. dec o- lui