The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, May 30, 1872, Image 3

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The Weekly Democrat. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1873. ci ty A>D countv affairs. r C 8.W0) having bought the nr u 2 store on Sodth-Broad street know, as the "City DbCG Store, ‘ determined to keep on hand at all times a full and complete stock of ,, rU jjs- also a good assortment of Lev and toilet articles, paints, oils, varnishes; a fine article of kerosene jj. fine wines and brandies for med ical purposes, etc. The celebrated Plantation Pills nd Remedy for Rheumatism, sold hv the former proprietors, can al ways be found at this establishment, Mr King >3 an expeiienced Drug- ist ami intends by close attention to business, fair dealing, etc., to .merit a liberal share ot patronage, Great reduction in prices of dress WVM U a t the Flint River Stores. i^ s t Japanese poplins 25 and 30 cents; black ground grenadines with colored s ripes at 25 cents; figured and striped bareges at 20 cents; lenos, all colors, at 25 cents; travel- in-dress goods 25 to 30 cents; fig ured linen lawn at 25 cents; figured muslins and lawns 15 to 25 cents. Morgan & Harrell are the men to rrarebase your drugs of when you conic to town. They have decidedly the nicest drag establishment in this part of the eoontry. They are con stantly receiving new invoices of drugs, medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, fine liquors, tobaccos, cigars, paints, oils, varnishes, etc. Call on them in the Sharon Block. Bathing Saloon.—Manse WaA- ington, the -arterprisiog proprietor <,/f the Shansaa House Shaving Salosa, has Sued nice shower batfh in connection with it. Alanseis a long ways ahead of anybody else hi town in his line (A business. He gives a shave, hair dressing and feath ah for 50 cents. Patterson A McNair offer unpar- alclicd inducements to tiie public.— Thev keep a very extensive stock, and can snppJy every want of tbeir eastoaiers. ' j Local Slashes Hebe and Thebe. J Artillery Company.—This Com- sinr>*« Walter Tnn« ha* determin- pany was organized one night last Old Hickory Bitters, a most ex- cclleut tonic; price, $1 per bottle; at C. C. King's Drag Store. Just received at the upner Flint River Store 2, WOO bushels corn; 100 barrels flour; 20 casks bacon; 40 sacks Rio coffee, and a full line of other groceries and provisions too numerous to mention. —Since Walter Tonge has determin ed to take ‘‘a rib,” he positively re fuses to eat anything but blue violets and red rose-bods. What say tbe young ladies and gents of our city to a moonlight promenade to terminate with an ice- cool lemonade ? Some of the ladies of Baiobridge would make capital local editors, while a few would do first rate as lawyers. Bainbridge has only 43 widows, instead of 53, as previously stated in The DemoCBat. There is only one widower in town. The P. G. in G. has returned to our city. Bruce Kerr says he never was a Democrat, but was always a Radi cal. Thank God for that much. Why should Sol Munson never be sick? Because he’s so well heeled. Sime Weil and George Schwa- bacher have been employed by the City Council to kill all the aunts this season. Solinger leaves for Chicago next week, and Will return with a she- cargo. Roily Brown would inform his friends generally, that he is not Gratz Brown, nor any other Greeley man. , Plums are abundant in town, in consequence printers that are plum. out of rations rejoice. There’s a lady in Bainbridge who has been the receipient of, and now has on hand, a sufficient quantity of poetry in regard to her beauty, to sliingle a house with. Simonweil is the editor and pro prietor of one of the most ferocious little Honolula “purps” in the city. For farther information, apply to Siraonweil himself Bobjaxon delivered his maiden speech before the L. L. C. last Sat urday night. Heuryrothe ditto. The ‘Metso pout an’ Store.— Mrs. R. F. Griffin has jast received a new lot of the latest styles hats— Dolly Yarden inclusive,—which, ow ing to the dull season, she is selling of at only ten. per cent above cost. Call early, ladies, and secure bar gains which are not offered every day. The members of the Radical house hold of our county are beginning to pack up their dads in anticipation of an early departure to other scenes of uselessness, early in November next. . i If you want to get a nice suit of clothing, hat. boots or shoes, go to the Flint River Stores. They sell cheaper than any other house in Southwestern Georgia. Also a full line of gents’ tarnishing goods, etc., on hand. Lamps and fixtures of every varie ty at C. C. King’s Drug Store. VIOLIN STRINGS, BTC. Go to W. C. Subers’ to buy Italian Violin 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, bow and strings complete. Accordeons 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 week and the following officers elec ted: Capt. T Jeff Bruton; 1st. Lieut. J. W. . McGill: 2d. Lieu*. W. W. Wright; 3rd. Lieut..-H. F- Sharon, let. Sergt. W. D.. MaxwelL Babbit A WarfUiIil are constant I v receiving new invoices of All kinds of dry-goods and groceries, plantation supplies, etc., etc. If yon want good bargxiBS *e would avisie _voa psrticu* LiHy to give this firm s calf. Jim Babbit and Jim Russell are sel ling a life-size picture of General R. E. Lee, which is dec : dedly the Dest we ever saw. The proceeds of the sales eo to the Confederate Monumental Fund. Recovered.—We are happy to announce the recovery of our old brother of tbe quill, Mr. John R. Hayes, from his recent severe illness. May he never know what sickness is again. Eddie Hampton and Forte West, a promising brace of young gentle men, left for the State .University last week. Success to them. Subers has just got in a new and elegant stock of silverware of every description and stvle. Also, musi cal instruments, &c., Ac. As Subers has decidedly the' most attractive establishment in South western Georgia, we expect every body to call and see him. John I. Robison the boss carpen ter and contractor of the city informs the public that he is ever ready to do. more work, botier and with greater diEpatoh- than any other workman in the city. If you have contracts to be let out give him the first showing. Dick McGoldrick, the best black smith in Decatur county, is always glad to see those having work in that line at his new shop at the cor ner of Water and West streets. He does all kinds of work neatly quickly, and at reasonable rates. Let rr re Recorded!—Yes, let it be 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 manilia rope. Special attention is called to his assortment storehouse and other locks, pock- p an -t table cutlery, ;azors, scissors, “Ws and pistols repaired, Simon A. Wiel, the rolicking "“clicking, clever merchant, who *°cps store at the corner of Water and West streets, is just about the cst man to trade with in town. If goods don't suit that he sells uV^ h /y° n pet your money, or that do suit in return. Mrs. M. J. Reynolds has the best stock of goods and is the »•- 1 most fashion-’ - - wvst (inti , —“<*oie Milliner and Dress- the rnr} n to ^ R - So large has been JSr'SJ* her ,I or eoo^ that'her Dk-tl U,C \ W0u,d & ave beep com- e * haUfit ^ it she had not re- promptly, to do which she her firstf Ladies, go to A Mistake.—In our report of the late Firemen's festivities in this city we judged the Neptune engine to weigh about one thousand pounds. We have since learned that it weighs twenty-two hundred pounds.^ We also stated that the "Neps” lost time in screwing on the uozzle. Such was not the case— we should have siad they lost time in trying to unscrew their hose. Lee Literary Club.—This Club elected the following offeers at its meeting on Saturday uight lasti Col. Dan. McGill, President; Capt. O. G. Gurley, Vice-President; Col. J. W. McGill, Secretary and Treas. urer. We learn that the club is to have a debate iu the Court-House on Monday night next, to which the public is invited. This is a good in stitution and should be encouraged by all. Go to the People's Grocery Store for Provisions of every kind; artdJbr Ice, and butter on ioe; and for all kinds of liquors; and to sell country produce. Do you know who keeps the People’s Grocery Store ? Ehrlich Is the man. Do you want fine harness, neat harness, good harness, cheap har ness ? Do you ? If so do don’t fail to go right to Jake Born for it. Jake keeps everything ever thought of in connection with a first class Harness Store. Emery Johnson not only has 4 find lot of stoves, tin-ware, sewing machines, &e., but a large lot of fruit jars and cans of the latest styles and patterns. Go over and see Emery, and if he don’t suit you, sue us for libel. I. Kwelicki & Bro., thoseer’—- .;. w ater anq est . stre ets are doing a @0°*! onsiness, from the fact that they know how to, and besides keep one of the best stocks pf dry-goods amj groceries ip the city. Go see (hem, V -• • ' Gen. Cloud lias reopened hi* N**«va Depot at the Post Office. You can now get any publication in the U. S. by calling on the General. [Reported for the Democrat.] Second Annual Exhibition at the Whittier Colored School.— Through the courtesy of Miss Lizzie Parsons, Instructress of the Insti tute, we were invited to be present at the exercises which took place last Tuesday evening. Tbe academy build'ns, quaint and sombre in exterior appearance, is within spacious, neat and comfortable. Wreathes of cedar and flowers adorned the white walls and hung in beautiful festoons over the newly < reeled siage. The scholars W6re all dressed tidily, and (he girls Were decked with rose* and ribbons, and the bappv faces of al' added to the general eff ct» The must marked feature was the perfect order and system which seemed to pervade the school, reflecting much credit on tbe ability and efficiency of the teacher. The performance consisted of dia logues, speeches and songs. They were well rendered, and many were entertaining and amusing. The vesper hymn, sung by the whole school with bauds closed and beads bowed, was both solemn and impressive. The Washing Song Was laughable and appropriate.. The Moot ■Court with the grave jtn.ge, shrew i attorneys, sheriff, prisoner aud jurors, was a highly entertaining burlesque on ll-at dignified tribunal. The prisoner whs was sentenced to ten years iu the pen itentiary for the murder ol a. white hen. We regretted that We had not attended the examination, as We would Lke to say som-ihing in regard to th.-ir thoroughnet>s and proficiency in their studies. After the close of the exercises, by request of Miss Parsons, the following gentlemen addressed th« school : Col, W, O. Fleming, in a chaste, able and instructive manner; Cap?. D. A. Rus sell was earnest, advising and cotnpli- roeutarV. May< r Jones made a few remark- congratulatory on the creditable man ner in wlidi all acquitted themselves. Thus ended a very pleasant and imerestiiig occasion, and We feel that the community ar- duo the teacher-, Miss ParsonU, for the eell-sacrificing and faithful manner in wi.ich she has discharged the arduous duties of her calling. J. A Brutal Murder— A Man Shot Dead at the FupVer Table— Of ficial Incompktf.ncy allows Thu Murderer to Escape.—Last Saturday night, about ten miles west of this city, a dreadful murder was committed, the very thought of which chills the blood. John Carter, a desperado, who it is said has slain three men, killed a Mr. Dickens While Sitting at his (Carter's) supper-table. The neWs reached toWO oh Sunday morning last, and the Sheriff and Cor oner repaired to the scene where an inqnest Was held and the following facts elicited. Dickens was the gnest of Carter; both were more or less in toxicated; while at supper some angry worthTpreVailed, and Dickens called Carter a d—n son of a b—b. Carter then swure he would kill Dickens, and with that intention arose from the ta ble and went to get hiu gun, leaving Dickens at the table. Carter soon re turned, gun in hand, and said to Dick ens, "damn you, I am joing to kill you; wbat do you think of it!” Dick* ens answered, “shoot away” Carter fired, killing Dickens instantly. The jury rendered a verdict in accordance wiin the facts stated. Of course it was expected that the murderer would be arrested and brought to trial; but no, Sber.ff Wangh took bo action wbatever in the matter, whether through ignorance as to his duty, tyilfnl malt-yecutiqn,pr pow»rilire, We are notprepared to -ay, The mufderey was on lift ground An a state of intoxication, and oould have offered no resistance. Shenfl »VRngb, depths has Radicalism plunged tbe law-loving people of Decatur county ! Wbat safety have we in tbe law, wheh a man is allowed to deliberately take another’s life, and l*e given a carte blanche by the Sheriff ? But the tale is not half fold. On Monday Ja posse went ont to arrest this Carter—this fiend .whose bands had been ihrio^dyed in the blood of his fellow men—“-and found him at bis Wouse. He was apparently in a dying •ood iiion, having, it was said, swal lowed an enormous quantity of lauda num and a teaspoonful (?) of strych nine. He promised the Sheriff, how ever, that he would come .to town when he got able. Upon that paltry promise, with no oibt-r surety for his appearance, this monstrous man was al lowed to remain at liberty. As we shall show presently, Carter had uk*-n no poison at all,_lut had consummate ly "pulled the wool” over the' Sher iff’s already too obsenre viston. On Tuesday' u.otning the Sheriff and posse again repaired to the scene, but upon enquiring for the murderer, John Carter—the gentleman was no where to be found, -having left his premises that morning at day^break. So we will hear of him no more un less it. connection'with another atro cious crime. The above shows the people of De catur county that they are without the pale of the law*—that the Iligh-Sher- iff is either a blundering fool, or a miserable coward. It illustrates to them the consequences of their allow ing Radicalism to run rough-shod over our county; and that they are alone responsible fo' it. Will our people allow this much longer. Are they aware that tbe white element in our population is equally as great, tf not greater, than the black! Such is the ca.-e, and a little energy- on the ]wrt of the good white people, will seed Radicalism howling to the infernal regions—its appropriate and lawful dwelling place—next Novem* her. Let us see to it. Sheriff Wangh, by bis action in tbt* matter has encouraged mob law. bv >i obeying bis sworn duty as an offi cer in this most supreme emergency; therefore, he should be removed from he position be disgraces, and -we oil upon the proper authorities to investi gate a d lake speedy action in the mailer. A few sap-beads in Atlanta at tempted to hold a Greeley meeting ;in that city recently,, which, We are glad to say, fell still-boin in its in- cipiency. We guess these galoots are the men who are urging Mayor James upon the people for Governor of Georgia. .Olive Logan had -her eye on Har ris 'when she delivered her "Nice Young Men” lecture in Savannah recently. The Miller County Star advises the editor of the Blakely News not to tear his shirt. That is impossi ble as the shirt Grouby wears is bor rowed. Bronchits. This is an irritation or inflamation of the bron chial tubes, which carry the air-we breathe into the lungs. It arises from a cold settled in the throat, from Catarrh extending to’ these parts, from scrofu- loue affections, and from sever use of the voice. The irritation from this latter cause commences in this larynx and gotts, which are the organs of (he voice, and extending downwards, produces ho*rs- ness, coughing and spitting mucous matter, some times mixed with blood. It is chiefly dangerous from its tendency to spread into the lungs, and ter minate iu consumption. It is in the cure of severe and obstinate cases of this disease that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has achieved unparallel ed success, and won thw loudest praise from all who have use*' it. It is sold by all respectable druggists. THe Harvest off the Head.—.When the comb sets as a rake, bringing away a roll of parted libers every time it passes through the hair, bald ness won)d soon be inevitable. But even iu . this case forlorn fcs it may seem,' the mischief can be ar rested, the loss repaired, Lyon’s Kathairon, aided by a brisk application of the brush to promofto the absorption of the fluidjby the scalp, will stop the thinning-out proceis in forty- eighi hours, The roots from which th« dead filaments were shed will soon be ra-endowed with vitality, and a pew growth wiU speedily,spring.up on the denuded places. This work of reproduction will go on until the damage is completely repaired, and the luxuaiaut crop hair thus produced will never wither or fall out as long as the vitalizing application is regularly con tinued. Noel Gainey A Co., have not only a great assortment of the best clothing and cloths, but they have just got in the most excellent lot of. however, upon the man a nrom.se to shoes in town. Those Prince Alfred i come "to town when he got sober," shoes are the nicest thing out. - l- alt him at perfect liberty. AadtQ such EDITORIAL RAIDS. Svayze’s Macon American Union, now that he supports- Greeley, has been repudiated by the negroes. The nigs were sensible for once. Milledgeville must be a dull old plac«, or its newspapers lie most wilfully, for there never is a local item in either of them. Ab Russell, ot the Albany Central City, will spend the summer at his Cairo blackberry patch. Sensible boy, that. If the Baltimore Convention ac cept Greeley, we wouldn’t be sur prised if the Democratic party ac cepted Grant, as a choice between two evils. The next Governor of Georgai will be Hon. Janies M. Smith the present Incumbent—the Greeley Democratic press to the contrary notwithstanding. Frank Evatts, of the Albany News, is reported as being "lost, mislaid or stolen.” The last we heard oi him he was on his way to Savannah in search of the P. G. in G. The Lumpkin Telegraph has quit patronizing Swayze’s patent out side slander mill, and is now being, published at home. On our first page We publish two articles in regard to the motives that prompted Mr. Greeley when he sinned Jeff Davis 1 bond. Read them both and learn the truth. There may be honest men in the Radical party. .There are also, perhaps, honest men in the Georgia Penitentiary, but they are in bad company, - it most be confessed. The Brunswick Appeal goes "tooth and toe-nail” for old Horace Greeley. Horace has always been a Radical of the deepest dye and Is so to-day, therefore the Appeal is in favor of Radicalism. The Quincy Journal claims the prettiest girl in Florida. Such may be the case, but the prettiest girls in Florida that were, are now resi dents of Bainbridge, Ga. Pendleton, of the Yaldosta times, is on the rampage fo^. a wife. Let us know all about it, Charley. The enthusiastic admirers of Hor ace Greeley are how wearing the Greeley cravat. A few years ago the Greeley cravat was a hemp rope for rebels—very few were worn, however. Napoleon writes a letter to the General of the French Army ac knowledging his responsibility for Sedan. He says bis army fought heroically with <*h army double its strength. We wouldn’nt be respon sible for Napoleon if the French Gould lay tueir hands on him. If Democrats do not know how to act in the present crisis, we would 3,000,000 Acres in IK THE i GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, the GARDEN OF THE WEST, NOW FOR SALE ! SVAPNIAJe Opium ourifisd of its sickening anff poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. Klge- low, Professer of Botany. T)fetriot Medical College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing opiate. John Farr, Chemist, New York. Just the remedy needed. Thanks to Mrs. Wins low’s Soothing Syrup, we have for years been reliev ed from sleepless nights «f painful watching with poor, suffering, eetiling children. For Dyspepsia. Indigestion, depression of spir ts and general debility in their various forms; also, as a preventative egainst Fever and Augue, and in termittent fevers. Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisays, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the best *tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. Sisley’s genuine Golden tell Cologne Water ac cording to tbe original formula of Prevoat Paris, so long aud favorably known to the customers of Havi- land, Harral and Bisley in their branches^, for its flue permanent fragrance is now made by H. B Bisley and the trade supplied by his successors,' Morgan A Bisley; Wholesale Druggists New Yoi|l - Thurston’8 Ivory pearl tooth powder, The best article known lor cleansing and preserving teeth and gums - Sold by all Druggists Price 25 and 50 esnts per bottle. F- C. Wells & Co., New York. Carbolic Salve unequalled as a Healing Compound, Ph.\ sicians recommend it as the most w< uderful remedy ever known, Price 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Christadoro’s Bair Dye. This magnificent com pound is beyond contingency* the safest and most reliable Dye in existence; never failing to impart to the Hair, uniformity of collor nourishment and elasticity. Manufactory, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Pratt’s A»trai Oi *—Safest and best illumina ting Oil ever made. Does not take fire or explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 150,000 fami lies continue to use it* and i o accident oi any dis- cripliou have occurred from it Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1870, New York Anew beautifying agent. A11 Dentifrices had their drawbat ks, until the Salubrious Bark of the Soap Tree was brought from the Chillian Valleys to perfect the fragrant Sozodout, the most delight* ful article fcrjfche teeth that a brush was ever dip ped auto. * ‘‘Children’s lives saved for 50 cents.” Every case of Croup can be-cured when first taken, by Dr Tobias’ Venetian Liniment, warranted tor 24 years, aud never -a bottle returned. It also cures Diar rhoea, Dysentery. Colic, ."ore Throat, Cuts, Bums and External Pains, Sold by the ruggists. Depot 10 Park. Place. New York. Venus herself would not have been beautiful if her complexion had been bad. If beauty is skin deep, it is necessary to secure and retain that part of it; and ladies, instead of resorting to paints and iowders, should remember that an impure, blotchy or sallow skin Is the proof of feeble digestion, tor pid liver, oi viatiated blood, f<>r all which Dr. Walk er's California Vinegar Bitters is a safe cure, aud •fficient remedy, Burnett’s Cocoaine. N«> oils, neither pomades <?r alcoholic washes—fortdgu or d-unestic—can com pare wit't pocoaine as * II ajr'Lrbesing. It anchors tbe hair-firm Iff in thf fecalpt--givfu-ttrne>r life and lustre—and renders it the ‘crowing glory” cf both sexes, old and young. Abeantiful white 4 soft, smooth and clear skin is- produced by using G L. Laird’s “Bloom of Youth,” It removes tan, freckles; sunburns, and- all other discolorations from the skin, leaving tne complex ion brilliant and beautiful, bold at all Druggists. This preparation is entirely fiee from any material detrimental to nealth. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . WHITILET.,.. ....... .......JOHN a. DCKALSON WHITELEY & DONALSOH, attorneys at law BAINBRIDGE, GA. W ILL practice in the Southwestern and Pat an la Circuits. ffice up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build ing aprii 17 69-2Stl Application having been made to the City Council of Bainbridge to extend. Florida street to intersect the road leading to Ar nett’s Bridge, all persons interested are here by required to oome forward Within tea dayB and file tbeir objections, if any, in Waiting, getting forth the facts in the case, and the reasons that impel them to object to the pro posed action. H. S. JONES, Mayor. May 30th, 1872—2t «COCOAINE X THE BEST Hair Dressing and Restorer MILLIONS SAIT ‘BURNETT’S COCOAINE/ Your Druggist has it. Advertisements occupying one inch of sr*ce will be inserted in 969 newspapers including S3 dftOtaffi SOUTHERN STATES, covering tlyjroqghly the States of Maryland, Dela ware, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama, Jfisttesippi. Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri. ONE MONTH FOR $148. • More papers, more dailies, larger circulation, lower I price, than any o her list. Special rates given for advise them to stick to principle, ».«i' rSL 1 , TT 7 SB NEW* ADVERTISEMEN A century of triumphs over dyspepsia, liver dls. ease, bowel complaints and various febrile and ner vous disorders, has immortalized the Seltzer Spa, and these victories are now repeated throughout this hemlspheae by Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperieut, containing all the elements and producing all the happy results of the Great German Spring. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Cheap Faifms ! Free Homes ! ON THE LISE OF TOE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. A LAND GRANT OF 12,000,000'ACRES IN THK Beat Farming and Mineral Lands in America. ffcbraskn These lands are in the central portion of ths Unit ed Htstes, on the 41st degree of North Latitude, the central line of the great Tempera to zone of th. American Continent, and for grain growing and stock raising, unsurpassed by any in the Union. Cheaper in price, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market than can be found else- where. . ; . , . i • . • j Pres Hon.cs! ends to ActWwI Settlors. BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 160 acres. FREE PASSAGE TO PURCHASERS LANDS. 8end for Ihe new Descriptive Pamphiet, with new maps, published in English. German, Swedish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, U.P. R. Ri Company, Omaha, Neb. Fanning’s Patent ^Kid-Fitting SKELETON CORSET. Recommended by leading physicians. .{Should be wofti by all ladies whs value health and comfort. They are particularly rec ommended for summer wear and warm climates, although adapted te all seasons of the year. For sale by all first-class dealers. Worcester Shirt Co. SOLB Manufacturer*, Worcester, Uui, CURE that COLD! Do not suffer your Lungs to become disease d by allowing a COLD to become seated. Thousands have died premature deaths—the victims of son- sumption—by neglecting a cold. Dr. Wm. Hall’s BALSAM F °thb LUNGS. Will cure Coughs, Colds and Consnmptlom, surer and quicker than any other remedy. It acts like magic. For sale by all druggists and medicine dealers everywhere. Portable Soda Fountains, |40, $50, $75, and $100. GOOD, DURABLE AMD CHEAP. {^Shipped Ready for Use! MANUFACTURED BT J. W. CHAPMAN & COMPANY, Madison, Indiana. Send for Circular. 1000 Dollars REWARD FOR ANY CASK Of Blind, Bleeding; itching or Ulcerated Wee that DC Bing's Pile Remedy fails to care. It Is prepared ebpresaly to cure the Files, and nothing i Sold by all druggists. MT- PRICE, $1 00, -4* VINEGAR BITTERS Vinegar Bitters are nek « vile Fancy Wm nude of Foot Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits rid Rcfow Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please rite taste, called ‘‘Tonics;*' “Appetizers,” **Restorers/* Ac , that l{ad tke tippler on to drunkenoesa and niin r but are a true Median^ made from the native roots, and herbs of CalUomia.free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier'and a Life-giving; Principle, a Perfect Renovator and ltivigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invi^oratihg both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in tbeir fcctioo, certain ia their results, safe and reliable in alt forms of disease. No Person can take these Bttton-accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided tbeir bones are not destroyed by mineral jpoiaon or other means, and the vital organs 'wasted beyond the point of repair. neys, ^ k . are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In the! it has no equal, and bne bottle will prove a antee of its merits than a lengthy advertise in the Mouth, Bilious Attncks, Palpitation, of thn Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other_ painful symptoms, * ’ these complaints we a better |tair* merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Fejottle Complaints* m young or old, married or single, at the dawn , of womanlioodj or tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. 10 For Inflammatory and Clsroiile Rheu matism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indicestioo, Bilious. an £ Intermittent Fevers, Diseases the Blood; Liver, lUthttya'ami Bladder; these Bltun have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused, by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. . ♦* .r Thev sre -a Gentle Purgative As trell as a Tonic, possessing also the.peculiar,meritof acting as a powerful agent m relieving Congestion or -Inflam mation of the. L\ver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. For Slcl* Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, S*lt- Rheum, Blotches; Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles; Ring-worms. Scald-Head; Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or pature, are literally dug up and carried out <of the system in a short time by the use of these' Bitters. >Ofe bottle in such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their curative effects. r “ Cleanse tile Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its impurities bursting through tleslpB in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you fipd it pb- structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanseftwhen it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the liealih of the system will follow, j Gr&tefful thousands proclaim. YinkgA* Bit- txks the most wonderful Iuvigoraut that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking 4a the system of so many thousauds, are effectually de stroyed and removed Says a distinguished physiol ogist : There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. Ills not upon the healthy elements of the body tint worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposts that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, tio snthelmin- itics, will free the system from worms like these Bit ters. Median leal Diseases. - Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Fliimbers, Type-setters, Gpld-beaters, and Miners, as they advance jn life, will be subject to paralysis of the Bowek To guard against this.take a dose of Walkbs’s Vinsgak Bjtteks onto or twice a week, as a Preventive. Billons, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent m the valleys of our S eat rivers throughout the United States, especially ose of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many others, with their vast* tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during saasons^r unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied ' by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or lees obstructions of the liver, a weakness arid irritable stats of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, beiiqc •dogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs,- is essentially necemty. ' There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to* Da. J. Walks*** Vimmam iLrraa*, (bey will aprolHy icuiove, tbe dark-colored viscid matter with which' tne bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions off* the liver, and generally restoring (be healthy function* of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or King’. Evil, White Swelling*. Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofiilon. Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial/' fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore El Eyef. Dis- Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations. Mercurial Af" ions of the Skin, Sore H etc., eta In these, as fn all other constitutional eases, Walker’s Vinbgar Bitters have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinatsand intract able cases. A - Dr. WaSkeriiT act on all these cases ip a similar manner. Bv.p the Blood they remove the cause, and by resofying away the effects of the mlamipation (die tubercular depbats) the affected parts receive health, aud a permanent euro is ef&cted. ’ / ’ The properties of'Dg. Walker's Yikiga* BflTTRRS are Aperient, Diaphoretic and CanninaHvs, Nutritious, Laxative, JDiuretic* Sedative, Coqntcr-Ini- tant,, Sudorific, Alterative,iand<Anti-Bil)ousi : - The Aperient and mild Laxative properties fif Dr. Walksr’s Vikrgar Bittkrs are tha best safe- A GENTS WANTED.—Agents make more money at work for ns than at anything el^e, Business light and permanent. Par ticular* free. G. Stinson & Ct>., Fine ^rt Publishers, Portland, Maine, Jt Q Plan, eo., S. f. Price A AAA U vOv No Agents. Circulars free. QiWt/Vi G REAT MEDICAL. BOOK of useful knowl edge to ell. Sent free for two stamps. Address Dr. Bonaparte A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW Dre. Morgan & Harrell km. ur a j ' l period than one month. Equally frrowbk quota- and let Grant, Greeley, ana tne j 5^,, fcr 8 j ng i e .yu*. copies of iuu, ctr. balance of the Radical pick go Ujj Halifax. I Sowipaper Advertising Agents, At Park Bow. H. X, FRESH AND COMPLETE ~ ' , STOCK OF Dru^s! CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, FAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, FINE COLOGNE EXTRACT, And everything els£ usually kept in a FIRST - class;. DRUG- STORE ! ym~ We keep constantly on hand ^/g FINE SEGARS AND TOBACCOS , JWWltll allay pain in the nevvous system, stomadh, and ’bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colici cramps, etc. Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system. Tlieir Diuretic properties act on the Aid es ys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine, Theik Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, iu the seers, tknt of blie, and its discharges through the biliary auCts, ^ and are superior te all remedial agents, fcr tbe eyre of * Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the hodragaltt disease by.puri fying -all its fluids with ViHacA* Bittkxs. No epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. .Thw liver, the stomach, the bowels, fhe kidneys, and tho nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great bmt* Directions,—Take of the Bitten ongoing to bed at night from a half to bne and one-half wtne-glaasfuIL Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak; mutton chop, vehisofi, roast beet, and vegetable out-door exercise. They are composed of | able ingredients, And contain no spirit WALKER, Prop’s. R-IAMeDOBrAIJlAC#^ ‘ ■ and .Gen. AgU., San Frwriaco, CaL, _ \ of Washington and Charlton 8t*., New York.- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANQ DEALERS. victual (ffiuAMMM’ (qqUmj* OF AMERICA* . rtrx tyatilpn t SOUTHERN No,8 N. Charles Strut* BALTIMORE. MD. to tmoonm Ti 'jMOWOM Practical Accountants,. ' OVER 2500 YOUNO MEN tudM tax SOU THERM STATES tlu Country. THERE ARB NO VACA tutor mt non ttmo. .Mtructim, mood Ml ' ^HQWfS'g IONS. TM+Mi-m-r W1 IIU CHEAP FOR CABS' ■ W. BL liRIAAw* ' m—-* - *’