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THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1«7'A
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hundred yard*. Auiclw of apparel
were blown a mile from the house.
At Mr Stetron’s place, some two
miles west of the city, a colored wo
man was blown a distance of fifty rod*,
Mr. Steuon's house was completely
wrecked, baldly a tiaccof it remain
ing on tb3 oi iginal sue. A woman who
was in tile bouse: by the name of W ig-
gin?, was instant 1 }' killed. Pieces of a
new wagon that bad stood in tbeyard,
was found at a distance of a quarter of
mile "from the wreck, and on* of the
tires of the wagon was fuu.iHl_coujpleie-
ly wrapped around a tree, at a distance
of an eighth of a mile.
At tbree.mile branch, the next place
which fell before the wrath of the cy
clone, Jacob Barton’s house was entire
ly capsized and nearly all the wreck
was carried by the wind to a distance
of one hundred feet. Ten petsons were
in the house and miraculous as it may
accm,‘with the exception of one or two
Blight bruises and scratches, no one
wasjr.jured. At__April Lercey’n, two
hundredj’ards farther on, old Boreas
was_not as lenient. The house was to
tally destroyed. Mr. Lercey’s_da u g h ter,
aged 22 yeuTH, WHS killed out-right
and an infant severely bruised. Three
other houses were carried away bo-
tween Lercey’s [ house and Pauama
road.
An old colored woman was blown
up in a pine tree, where she lodged
until morning, when she was rescued.
She is not expected to recover from her
injuries.
The house of Jesse Oxacdyne was
destroyed, and he was severely injur
ed in the hack and tinkle; his son Wil
liam bad his thigh broken nud asevre
fracture cf the knee; his wife was se
riously bruised in tbS'chest ; a younger
son was also badly injured, and an old
woman, who lived in an adjoining
building, besides several other names
unknown. Within the short distance
o^two miles, ten buildings were de
molished, trees uprooted, and even
tho”grass blown from its roots, *bo se
vere was the gale.
Tiie track of flie storm seemed to bo
about two hundred yards wide at this
point, and seemed to have concentrated
within its narrow limit" all its power,
and swept strong buildings from its
path like mere straws. One building
was blown away and the kitchen (tint
within fifteen feet of it escaped dam
age. Fortunately, the occupants slept
in the Ram# kitchen and escaped un
harmed.
From Panama road tho storm swept
a clear track to St. John's Mill, carry
ing devastation into many a home, and
rendering houseless those who but a
few short hours before had retired to
jrtst, only to be aroused to find thera-
selves without shelter and without
sufficient clothing to protect them
from the storm.
A new building on Ihe banks of
the St. John's owned nnd occupied by
Mr, Blanoy Godfrey, was as complete-'
ly demolished as could possibly oo f not
a board nor chimney stack remaining
in its original I position. The house
was a large ono, find exposed to the
fury of theslonn. Its occupants were Mr.
and Mrs. Godfrey, two children, Miss
Alice Brown, and a sister of Mr. God'
frey. The first intimation they had of
the storm was the shattering of a win
dow in the hall way. Mr. Godfrey
started to arise and secure it, when a
terrible gust of wind struck the west
end of the house, and in’lesstime than
it takes to write this paragraph, the
work of destruction was complete.
Mr. Godfrey woikud his way out of
the ruins and proceeded to search for
bis wife and children, and at last, by
nlmoRt superhuman tffort, suceeded
it. rescuing them from their perilous
situation. The little girl, only fohr
years old, was providentially saved
from injtny by the streuglit of an iron
crib in which-she slept, and which was
the only article of furniture that was
<rt>rte« out of rite ruins uninjured. Miss
Brown and Miss Georgie Godfrey were
sleeping iu the second story, and when
fonnd were one hundred and fifty feet
from the ruins, absolutely carried by
the wind. Miss Brown escaped with
only a few bruises,' but Miss Godfrey
was more unfornnate, and bad ber bip
dislocated, her knee fractured and her
leg terribly lacerated. Mr. and Mrs.
Godfrey escaped with light injury, and
will probably be shortly ablq to leave
their beds. A fine horse had a leg
broken, and a colored man named Jerry
Harrison, who slept in an out house,
wa* crushed beneath falling timber*.
Two other men, workmen at the
mill, slept in the same house, but es
caped without injury.
A la 1 and some papers belonging
to Mr. Godfrey were found yesterday
on the o'.lrer side of the river. We
-aw vast trees in this vb-ioftji some,
three or more feet in' diameter, that
had been entirely urealKhed by the
roots, and one that bad been carried
some eighty feet bo dir, away from it*
place.
Coming down the road to the city,
the signs of the storm are not so severe.
Some trees, and the smokestack of
Wallace't> mill, and a few minor events,
are about all.
A body of a woman, name unknown,
was found on the opposite-side of the
river. At several places along the conrre
of the storm, the carcasses of cattle
aod a few horses and mulea were observ
ed, crushed beneath the weight of fal
len trees and ruins. No damage was
done to the shipping along the wharve
but the steamers were delayed sever
al hours beyond their time. The train
from Savannah, due at 8 a. m., d id not
native until five o'clock in the after
noon.
In this city, t! e casualties were nu
merous. Several severe accidcBts
happening from the falling of signs,
chimneys, &c. The large sipn attached
to the building corner of Ocean and
Bay streets, known as the “sign of the
forty thieves,” was blown down and
struck a Mr. Lang on the head, caus
ing a severe injury. Maoy buildings
were rocked to such an extent as to
cause the greatest consternation among
the inmate*, and in some instances
they vacated their houses preferring
to brave the rigors of the storm than
be crashed beneath the falling ruin®.
Fortunately, however, their fears were
not well founded, and we are glad to
state that our city has not suffered
very materially.
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.
My (loin" as I like nppenrs to me
Tho essence of true Liberty to be;
True Liberty for every other man
Is for himself to do the best he can.
My having what I want I take to be
The meaning of the word Equality;
For other men I think it is implied
That wliat I leave they fairly should divide.
When I can call aristocrats my brothers,
And, just as they do, lord it over others,
Why then, say I, shall wc begin to see
The blessings of a true Fraternity.
< G. V.
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CITY MARSHAL’S SALES.
State of Georgia, City of Bainbridge.
On the Sr?t Tuesday in April next, will be
*old before the Court House door, in tho city
jf Bainbridge, On., between the usual hours of
sale, the to lowinr property, to wit—one bouse
and lot in said city, levied on as the J)r perty
of C. P. Haygooil to satisfy one tax fifa issued
by E. J- Rauey, Cleik of Council, versus said
Hay good.
Also at the same time and place, one honsc
and lot in said city, near Cemetery, levied on
as the property of John Moses, to satisfy a tnx
fitii issued by K. J. Rauey, Clerk of Council, vs
said Moses,
Also at tho same time and plare, one black
smith shop, on Water street in said city, levied
on as the property of Randell Kinnfey to satisfy
one tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney, Clerk of
Couneil, vs said Kinney
Also at tbo same time and place, om bouse
nnd lot in said city, near Ccmotery, levied on
as the property of Smart Mann to satisfy one
tix fifa issued by*E. J. Rauey, Clerk of Coun
cil, vs said Mann.
Also at the samo time and plnce, ono house
and lot near Jail in said city, levied on as the
property of Humphries A Dean to satisfy one
tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney, Clerk of Coun
cil, vs said Humphries A Dean.
Also at the samo lime and placo, ono bouse
and lot in said city, levied on as the property
of the Estate of.J.-W. Evans to satisfy one tax
fifa' issued by E. J. Raney, Clerk of tjouncil,
vs said estato of J. W. Evans.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot on Water-street, in said'eity, levied on as
the property of Malone A Whigham to satisfy
one tax fifa issued by E. J Raney, Clerk of
Couucil, vs said Malone A Whigham. .
Also at tbe same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, levied on as the properly
of Mrs. Ida Malone to satisfy one tax fifa issu
ed by E. J. Rauey, Clerk of Council, vs saPl
Mrs Muloue. .
Also a t tbo same time and place, one bouse
and lot on Planters’ street in said city, levied
on as tbe property of R. Kirbo to satisfy one
tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney, Clerk of Coun
cil, vs said Kirbo.
Also at the same timo and place, one vaean
lot in said city opposite Belcbers A Tenell
lcviod on as the property of Heniy A Bell to
satisfy one tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney,
Clerk of Council, vs said Hanly A Bell.
Also at the sa-.i e time and place, one vacant
lot on Water street in said city, levied on as
tbe property of Dr. Huntoon to satisfy one tax
fifa i ssaed by E. J. Raney, Clerk of Council,
vs said Huntoon.
Also one house and lot in said city, levied on
as the property of George W Dickenson to
satisfy one tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney,
Clerk of Council, vs asid Dickenson.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot on Planters’ street in said city, levied on as
the property of J. R. Griffin. Trustee, to satisfy
oue tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney, Clerk of
Council, vs said Griffin.
Also, at the same time and place, one lot of land
bounded bj Arnett A dmton iu said city—levied on
as the property of Daniel Humphries to satisfy a
tax rtfa issu d by E. J. Haney, Clerk of Council, vs
said Humphries.
Also, at the same time and place, one house and
Are endorsed and prescribed by more leading
Physician^than any other tonic or stimulant
now in use. They are A SURE PREVENTIVE
for Fever and Ague, Intermittent*. Billiousness,
and all disorder* arising from Miasmatic causes
They are highly recommended as an anti-dys
peptic, and in cases of indigestion are invaluable
as an Appetizer and Tt ecu pe rant, aod in cases of
Geneneral Debility they have neveidtn asiagie
instance failed in producing the most happy re
sults. They are particularly BENEFIGIALTO
FEMALES,strengthening the body,invigorating
tbe mind, and giving tone and,elasticity to the
whole system. The HOME BITTERS are com
pounded with the greatest care, and no Tonic
Stimulant has ever been offered to the public SO
PLEASANT TO THE TASK, and at the same
time combining so many remedial agents, ia-
dorsed by tbe medical fraternity as tbe best
known to the Pksrmacopeeia. It costalittle to
give them a fair trial, and
Every Family Should Have a Bottle-
We ask every one to rend the following certifi
cate* from many of the must eminent physicians
in the country;
8t. Louis, July, I870.-JAMES A. JACKSON
A CO.: Gentlemen—Asyou have communicated
to the medical profession the recipe of tbe
“Home Bitters,” it cannot, therefore, be can
sidered as a secret or patent medicine, noTatent
having been taken for it-. We have examined
the formula for making the “Ildme Bitters,” and
unhesitatingly say the combination is one of rare
excellence, all the articles used in its composi
tion are tbe best of tbe class to which they be
long, being highly Tonic, Stimulant, Stomachic,
Carmiuativo and slightly Laxative. The mode
of preparing them is strictly in accordance with
the rnles of pharmauey. Having used them,
seen its effect in our 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 publio
L, Ch. Boislinere, M. D. F. G. Porter, M, D.
Alfred Ifendoek, M. D. C, Gericke, M.'D
Drake McDowell, M. D. C. A. Ware, M. D
J. C. Whitehili, M. D. E. A Clark, M. D
Dr. C. V. F. Ludwig, S, G. Moses, M. D
W. A. Wilcox, M. D. Hubert Primm.
U. S. Marine Hospital, St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 8, 1870.—Jaa. A. Jackson A Co..- I have
examined the formula for making the “Home
Stomach Bitters,” and used them in this Ho a-
pi fal for the last four months. I consider them
tbe most valuable tonic and stimulant now ip
use. H. Melcher.
St. Louis, July 6, 1870.—Jas. A. Jackson
Co.: Having examined tbe formula from which
your celebrated “Stomach Bitters” are prepared
and 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-
terialsJwhich enter into them, we have no doubt
that they will prove, as they deserve to bp, the
most popular tonic and stimulant in use.
Respectfully, yours,
T. J. Vastine, x. D. T. G. Comstock
We ?heerfully concur with every word con
tained in tbe above testimonial.
John Conzelman, ir. D. John nartman, X. D.
Cbas. Vastine, x. n. John T. Temple, m. d.
G. S Walkor, v. i>. E. C. Frankiin, x. n
Cincinnati, Oct. 19, 1870.—Mersrs. W B Ken
nedy A Co., Agents “Home Bitters”; Gents—
Agreeable to your requests,, I have examined
the formula of the “Home Stomach Bittets,'
and find the remedies it contains such as are in
general use by tbe Medical Profession. They
are very scientifically and pleasantly combined,
and ns stimulating tonics will be found especial
ly adapted as corroborants to the treatment of
low or debilitated stages of the system, whether
arising from impaired digestion or from malari
ous diseases. *
Dr J L Vatticrs L A James, x I)
It S Wayne, Chemist CT Simpson, xn
W'T Taliaferro, u D 8 P Bonner, X d
J J Quinn, x d C SMuscroft, md
J II Buckner, m n GW Bigler, x d
W R Woodward, ir D G A Doherty, x »
Chicago, Bept. 30, 1870.—3 L Smith. Esq.
Webave examined the formula for tbe “Cele
brated Stomach Bitters,” and find it to be com
posed of articles that are considered the best
tonics used by tbe Medical Profession, and one
of tbe best bitters we know of now in nse.
Very respectfully,
H S Hahn, x n B McVicar, x n
J B Walker, x D G a Mariner
,, Norman S Baines, x d.
For Sale by all Druggists and
Grocers.
For Sale by DR. JT. D. HOYL Jk
BRO., Bainbridge, Georgia.
March 18.24 1871 ly.
. ETIWAN FERTILIZERS.
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Three very Superior Articles offered by the Sulphuric Add and Superphosphate
Company of Charleston to:
til ; • .If 11 oxfd dii Wi \ * .7/ ,lK tli : : i
* etiwan guano.
A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, being the known arti
cle heretofore offered at the very high gredeof 15 per cent dissolved Bone Phosphate of
Lime, with the addition, as heretofore, of Peruvian Guano, Ammonia and Potash- Pnce
855 per ton. if paid on or before the 1st of April next, and $60 per ton, payable Nov. 1st,
1872, without interest
ETIWAX CROP FOOD. •
A hew 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 Grain, at a lower price than the Etiwan Guano. 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 cext. of Dissolved Bone Phosphate, amd thus enabling the
planter by composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of oxe hatj cost
ax» freight. Price $35 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, $40 per ton.
payable Nor. 1st 1872, without interest
TAKE NOTICE, that all these fertilizers are of the highest grade of Soluble Phosphate,
and must help for more than one year.
■W 2A. O. bee Sc CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, Charleston, S. C.
Dec. 15-3 m.
Rule Ki Si to Foreclose Mort
gage.
APRIL TERM, 1871.
Richard Sims vs. Stafford IF. Long.
It being represented to the Court by the
petitition of Richard 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 Richard Sims or bearer,
dated on • the 10th day of May, 1869, and
dne nine months after the date thereof, for
the sum of One Hundred Dollars, which note
is now (hie nnd unpaid. It is ordered that
the said Stafford W. Long do pay into this
Court by the rirst day of the next Term
thereof the principal, interest and cost due
on said note, or show cause if any he has to
the contrary, or in default thereof foreclosure
TWO
STORES!
A. T. RFID & CO.
HAVE SOMETHING
To Eat and Wear
IN ONE, AND
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93F IN THE^OTHER!
_B.Be
COME AND SEE US
I^EEP constantly on hand
BACON SIDES, -
DRY SALT SIDDS,
BACON SHOULDERS,
DRY SALT SHOULDERS,
lot or Went street in sai4 city—levied on as the ' be granted to the said Hichiird £ims of said
property of Wm. Deytau. to satisfy »fifti issued mortgage, and the equity of redemption of
by K. J. Raney. Clerk oiCouucil. vs said Dayton, j ^ ^Stafford W . Long therein be forever
fleeted upon said Stafford W. Long according
to law.
PETER J. STROZEER,
Judge S-1-, 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 State, it is ordered that service be per
fected by publication onoe a month for four
mouths in the Cambridge Democrat.
PETER J. STROZEER,
Judge a C. , A. C.
A true extract from the minutes of the Su
perior Court, October Term, >871.
T. P. HAMPTON,
Dec. 1st, 1871. Clk. & G
lot in the Southern part of said city—levied on
the proper.y of Fife & 1 indwell to satisfy one tax
fits issued by L- J. Raney Clerk of Council, ir said
Fife X BradwcU.
P. COLLIER.
City Marshall.
Feb. 39.1872.
N. B.—Purchaser* must pay for title deeds
and stamps. ,
BL ACKSMITHIN G,
HORSE-SHOEING,
R. H- MCGQLDRICK
Respectfully informs the. public that ha is
now prepared to do all kinds of work per
taining to the lUacks mi thing business. He
is carrying on the work at the Carriage Re
pository of Mr. C. L. Beach. Plantation
work a speciality. All work warranted.
j-.tn5 tf
BACON nAMS,
ME3S PORK, by
t • [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, STARCn,
SOAP, POTASH, SODA, etc.;
SHOES AND BOOTS (ALL GRADES E ATS AND CAPS
CLOTHIIsr Gr,
MEN AND BOY’S CLOTH AND OIL CLOTH OVER-COA1S,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAdS.
THE NICEST LOT
XTnupts stndL Mimflfe,
LADIES’ SHAWLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, LADIES’ DRESS
GOODS, COLUMBUS MADE GOODS, TRUCK FOR
TROWSERS, CASSIMERES, STRIPES,
CI3EGKS, COTTON , YARNS, 4-4
SHEETING, 7-8 SHIRTING,
u . 8 oz. OSNABURGS,
CROCKERY OF ALL GRADES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES,
BUGGY HARNESS, TOBACCO of all grades r CHEESE,
BUTTER, FISH, FISH ROE. 7
IN SMALL STORE
WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
RUMS, PORTER ALE;
BT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Will bny Cotton, Com, Cow Hides, and any other Country Produce. Cash or barter.
nov24 6m A.iT REID Sc CO
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RADWm BEADY BfUEf
CCBXS TH* WCMT PAIX8 t '< r
Iff FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES
1 HOT OME HOUR
after reading thle advretieement need any ene *«f-
IV with pain.
RADWAT’S READY RELIEF
Ie a cure for every pain* It waa tbe lint and is the
ONLY PAIN REMEDY
Tbatinstanily steps the meet excruciating pais, al-
aye luflamations, and cures congestions, whether of
be Lunge, Stomach, bowels, or other glands or or
gans, by one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MIN’CTLS
no matter how violent or cmciating the pain the
RhEUMATIO. ted-riiden, infirm, Crippjed, Ner
vous, Neuralgic, ot prostrated with disease may tus
fer.
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS
1NFLAMATION OF THE BLADDER
INFLAMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CNOGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT DIFFICULT BREATHING
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP; DIP1ITRHIRA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
COLD CHILLS, AO.UL CHILLS.
The application oftbe Ready Relief - to
the part or parts where the pain er difficul
ty exists will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops iu half • tumbler of wate’
will in a few moments cure CRAMPS
SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN,
SICK HEADaCHE. DIARRHEA, DYSEN
TERY, COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWELS,
and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
Radway’s Ready Relief with them. A few
drops in water will prevent sickness or paint
from change of water. It is better than
Freuch Brandy-or Bitters as a stimulant,
FEVER AND AGUE-
FEVER AND AGUE, cured for fifty centsr
There is not a remedial agent in this world,
that wifi cu;e Fever and Ague, and all ath -
er Malarious, Billions, Scarlet, Typhoid-
Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAD-
WAY'S PILIyS) so qniek as RADWaT S
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Health. Beauty.
Strong and pure rich blood—increase of
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—. •
DR, HAdWAY'S
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Has made the most astonishing cure?; to
quick, eo rapid are the cknnses the body
undergoes under the influence of this
truly wonderful medicine that.
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SARSAPARILIIAN
RESOLVENT communicates through the
Blood, Sweat. Urine, and other fluids and
juices of the system the vigor of life, for
repairs tire wnsts or the body with new ard
sound material. Serofuls, Syphiii.Oonsump-
'i»U. Glandular diseases, uleeis in the tlyoal
Month, Tumors. Nodes in the Glands nnd
other pari? of the system. Sore ?yes, Stru
morons discharges from the Eure, and the
worst forms of Skin diseases. Ernptiol e.
Fever Soers. Sconld Head, Ring worm. Salt
Rheum. Erysipeas, Acne, Black fc> ots. Worm,
in the Flesh. Tumors, Cancers in the Womb
and all weakening and painful discharges
Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes
of the life principle, ■ are within the cura
tive range of this wonder of Modern Chem
istry, and a tew days’ nse will prove to any
person using it for either of those forms of
disense its potent power to cure them.
Not only docs the Sarsapakiluan Resol
vent excels all Know remedial ngen's in th<
cure of Chronic, Scrofulous Constitutional,
and Skin diseases: but it is the only poaiuve
eore for. *
KIDNEY & BLADDER COMPLAINTS,
Urinary, and Womb diseases. Gravel, Di-
obets, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Tncon-
ineece of Urine Bright's Disease, Albumi
una .and in all eases.
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IMBR-WIM MM
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PREMIUMS AND CLUB TERMS
The^e club terms are designed specially
for towns where there are no local book‘-
sellers.
Any person sending us the amount in ad
vance for the complete set of the “Leather
Stocking Series,” $3 75. will reeeive gratui
tously a handsome steel-engraved portrait
of J Fenir.iore Cooper, of size suitable for
binding in t ; e volume. Any one sending
ns the amount in full foY four complete sets
of this series ($15), will receive an extra set
gratuitously, each set. accompanied !>y the
steel portrait of Cooper, The volumes of
tbe series will be mailed to each subscriber,
post-paid, as rapidly as published, nnd the
portrait immediately on the receipt of the
remittance.
I>. APPLE ’ON A C-.. Publisher*.
649 A 551, Broadway, New York.
PERFECTLY PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless elegantly coated with
sweet gnm purge regulate purify cleans*
and strengthen. Railway’s Pills, for the- care
of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels,
Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous, Diseases. Head
ache, Consti ation, Cestivenes*, Indigestions
Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Pilious Fever, Infla-
mation of the Boweles. Filer, and all Derange
ments ot the Internal Vjseera. warrenied t*
effet a pesitiae cure Purely vegetable, contain
ing no meiett-y. minerals, or deleterious drags.
A feu doses of Railway’s Pills will trow tko
system from all tbe above uatnr.d disorders,
Price, 25 cents per Bex. Sold by druggests.
Read “False and true;” Send one letter
stamp to Vaduay and Co., 87 Maiden Laae,
New York Information worth thousands will
eb sent you.
TDE
P1TORV,
B AINBRIDGE, GA.
PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS
Bliwoisr
WAREHOUSE
DR. E. J. MORGAk
Office in Dr. J. D. Hoy! <C Dio's Drug
Store Can be found at night at his residence,
on Water street- dec22 lr
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BAIKBRXBGE, GA
•cU3t
The merchants and planters of Southwest
Georgia and Florida are respectfully solicited
to send their orders to
THE BAIXBRIDGE FACTORY
For Osnobargs; Sheetings, Shirtings,
Woolen Goode. Ynrns, etc.,
As I am satisfied that they can save 25 per
cent by buying direct from the Factory,
thereby enabling them to undersell all com
petitors who purchase in Northern markets.
Give me a call, Satisfaction guaranteed.
W. G. D..TONGE,
dec5 3m Bainbridge, Ga.
H. 1. BARNETT & C0„
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Commission Merchants
170 BROAD ST.,
COLUMBUS,
oet27 ly
GKORGIA.
R. A. WALLACE,
Dealer lx
Paper Envelopes, Cards
TAGS, TWINJEB,
INKS, PAPER /STOCK, MOSS, WASTE, A*
ORDER9 PROMPTLY FILLED.
Ol- BAY 8TK BET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
"Office and Sample Reem no JUirs.'
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)wmm (polkas
ON AMERICA. *
TILS
@?yant, SfaatHM £ S6JU
THE ALBANY HOUSE,
MEBRICS BARNES, Proprietor.
ALBANY, Georgia.
Thiii house is well tarnished sad every-way pre-
parea fer the o mmodation of the travelUnw P ub_
lie: entire rat e tion guaranteed. The table is sup-
plied with tbe best tbe country sffords, and the ser
vants are unsurpassed in politeness and attention to
* -Ourtfa—o«convey passengers
oeuit th^im* differcntnUroa<lfl promptly. argea
Albany, Ga., Oct. 8th, 1870-tf.
*. BOXAloSOH
WHITELEY & DjONAISOW,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
> BAINBRIDGE, GA.
W ILL practice in the Southwest era and
Pator.la Circuits.
Office up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build
tag- april IT 6J-28U
SOUTHERN
No. 8 N. Charles Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
yewny <md eMMle cglytdeitn
TO MMOOXM TWOMOUam
(Practical Accountants
OVER 2500 YOUNG ME*
now TMM
SOUTHERN STATES
Ant' GRADUATED at tUt nrSTTTWTTOX, ml
■f* Rtpotuibu amd Lmcratm Paaitiamt to
‘tk* XAJ&S AND BUSINESS HOUSES «*
therTare NO VACATIONS.
tnter at any tint.
mm Of Ptwmnutkrp. Emclaat twa Pattaf*
Addrtat all Cammwmicatiamt ta
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