The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, May 30, 1872, Image 4

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u The Weekly Democrat. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1871 Our Wedding Day, Time may silver tbs locks and bend the forms of tba faithful lovers who, united in the bonds of holy wedlock, in their early youth, bare jointly bat tled with the storms of life, and tasted together the modicum of bliss which is left, after applying the ‘‘wise man's’ reflection, ‘Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.’ But the fountain of affection is perennial—and each wrink le that furrows the placid brow of your beat beloved, i« another touch, ing testimonial of her constancy and unswerving fidelity to the partner of her youth. Matches (good ones) are made in heaven, is a familiar saying, and we know that we have divine au thority for the remark that a good wife ia.from the Lord. The relation of hns- band and wife ia by far the nearest and dearest of earth. No human be* ing, not even the mother that bore you ia permitted to penetrate within the inner vail of that holy of holies, where lay enshrined the domestic ar cana of two trusting souls, mysteri ously welded into one. Friends may desert you, the shafts of calumny as sail your fair name, pecuniary reverses rob you of the coroforio °f a life of toil, and misfortunes thicken about your head like the black shades of an Egyptian Digit, but secure in the heart love aod devoted companionship ofyonrgentli helpmeet, the star of hope still shines above the horizon. We love, taen, to see the annual reenrrenee of thst’wedding day, which elands forth unique and alone in the calendar of existence, celebrated with feasting and thanksgiving, with joy and praise. Let the children growing up like olive plants about your table regard it as the event of the year, and learn thus early to honor and revere that holy institution, which, created by God himself, may not be sundered without guilt and shame. And as the partners for long years through sun shine and shade dravt near the dread portals of eternity, let their arms be twined about each other more loving ly than ever; let words of comfort and cheer and ever fall from their lips in the moments of sickness and Badness, which, alas, we are told shall ‘be many;’ ‘in honor preferring one another,’ let each strive to alleviate the cares and brighten the last hours of the other, Then willy our joint mission on earth be well and fitly done, and together you shall enter those pearly gates, where, renewed in youth, absolved from cares and infirmities, and basking in the full radience of the glorious presence of the Father God, yonrs shall be a Union more perpetual and unfading than the stars of heaven.—Macon Telegraph & Messenger. GROCERY .3ST33 DRY - GOODS EMPORIUM! EAST OF COURT HOUSE. BROAD STREET, BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. SIMON A. WEIL’S COLUMN. a H a © in l 4 % 0 H t ss SC -•C SE O *3 55 mm S SK5 O g 3S Corn! ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN and other grain, at the very LOWEST MARKET PRICES, can be found at the store of T. B. HUNNEWELL k CO. Tub Atlanta Greeley Meeting.— The Columbus Sun of the 23 rd inst., eays: “As we reported yesterday, the Greeley and Brown meeting at Atlanta (excluding Democrats and refusing to hear Judge Linton Steph ens) was a complete flash in the pan. The idea of BO-called Democrats as sembling in secret conclave to endorse a Republican nomination in advance of a Democratic Convention » as ridic ulous as it is illiberal and impolitic.— In view of auch meetings, well may the fanner of Chappaqua exc’aim, “Save me from my friends 1” Tacitus tells us it was an ancient Gorman cus tom to first deliberate when drunk, then when sober, and then again when drank, before a conclusion on great matters of State was ready for action. The Atlanta Greeleyites must have stopped at the first stage, and no doubt feel now like, appealing from Philip drunk to Philip sober. “The papers report that Ben 'Bill was the author of this still-born bant ling. We know “Our Ben’s” vanity and ambition have often proved too mnch for his god horse sense, but in this particular, we beiieve some cab bage- headed, carrot-haired, turnip, nosed fellow, green and soft as a young squash, put this ball in motion. Such pumpkins may prove, soft as they are, too much for the bead of the farmer pnd philosopher.” A Georgia Manufactory.—The Cuthbert Appeal says: “The Daw son Car Manufacturing Company employ regularly at good wages from seventy-five to one hundred mechan ics. They are supplying many of the Southern roads with cars of the best style, and Colonel Nelson, the President, says they are going into the manufacture of passenger coaches at once, and have orders now on hand to be filled. They use Georgia and Alabama iron and Georgia pine. The forest fire in Long Island was started by a lunatic, and has destroyed $20,000 worth of wood. Bacon. TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS BACON just received and the Planters of this section can be supplied with the article of Bacon and Bulk Meat, at LOWEST PRICES, by sending their orders to T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO. Flour. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BARRELS FLOUR, best brands, • m U8l received and for Bale by T. B. HCMEWELL k CO. Sugar, Syrup, Salt, The above articles ean be found in large or email quantities by T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO. calling on COTTON YARNS! jar TWO HUNDRED BUNCHES COTTON YARNS just in and for sale by T. B. HCMEWELL k CO. SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS! t3- SIX THOUSAND YARDS SHIRT1NOS AND SHEETINGS just in and for 6ale by T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to the following arti cles, which will be sold at ^“Greatly Reduced Prices, namely : CLOTHE! HATS. XBlfeMM Cai «««■?■» In great variety, and which will be tST Certain to please ALL I Boots and Shoes. Call and examine my Stock and save EN PER CENT ! Constantly on hand a full -©* LINE OF GROCERIES ! TWO A. T. REID & CO. HAVE SOMETHING To Eaf and Wear IN ONE, AND i uu£* to IN THE OTHER! COME .A-HSTD SEE TJS* EEP constantly on hand BACON SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BACON HAMS, DRY SALT 3IDDS, DRY SALT SHOULDERS, MESS PORK, by [the barrel. SUPERFINE FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, FAMILY FLOUR, GARDNER’S EXTRA FLOUR, PLANT’S EXTRA, DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING, IRON TIES, SUGAR of all erades, BEST COFFEE, MEAL, CORN, RICE, STARCH, SOAP. POTASH, SODA, etc.; SHOES AND BOOTS (ALL GRADES) HATS AND CAPS CLOTHING, MEN AND BOY’S CLOTH AND OIL CLOTH OVER-COAlS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. THE NICEST LOT JBuSuul 3 U'*-* 9 TTWifs 5* uu«Y LADIES’ SHAWLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, COLUMBUS MADE GOODS, TRUCK FOR TROWSERS, CASS1MERES, STRIPES, CHECKS, COTTON YARNS, 4-4 SHEETING, 7-8 SHIRTING, 8 oz. OSNABURGS, * CROCKERY OF ALL GRADES. SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, BUGGY HARNESS, TOBACCO of all grades, CHEESE, BUTTER, FISH, FISH ROE. IN SMALL STORE WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, RUMS, PORTER ALE, tgj-BY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Will bnv Cotton, Com, Cow Hides, and any other Country Produce. Cash or barter. nov24 6m * A. T REID CO COOPER’S LEATHER-STOCKING Iff Hi '4- /:•' ’<•: W..-; ■•The enduring monuments of Fenin-. Cooper are his works. While the l C7e ’* country con times to prevail, his memo™ will exist in the hearts of the people truly patriotic and American through,,™ they should find a place in every Am..’' can’* library.'’—Daniel Webster. ANEW AMD SplendidJy-ilJnstrated J Popokr Edition OF » FENIMORE COOPER’S WORLD-FAMOUS LEATHER-STOCKING ROMANCES. D. Appleton A Co, announce that tin have commenced the publication of J. F t0 ’ more Cooper’s Novels, in a form designed for general popular circulation. The serin will begin with the fhnious "Leather-Sloth ings Tales.’’fire in number, w hi-h will h, published in the following order, at intervale of about a month: I. Thk Last or the Mohicans. IL The Deer-slates. IV. The Iioxtn. IIL The Pathfin»er- V. The Psaihib This edition of the “Leather-Stoekin. Tales” will be printed in handsome octavo volumes, from new steroetype plates. Ea«h velupae superbly and fully illustrated with entirely Dew designs by the distinguished artist F. O. C. Darley, and hound in an „t. tractive paper cover. Price 8e\entj.fi,, Cents per Volume, or $3 75 for the complete set . The series, when completed, will mike bound, an elegant library volulme. for which binding-cases will b« furnished at a moderate price. PREMIUMS AND CLUB TERMS. These club terms are designed apecially 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,” 33 75, will receive grstni- lonely a handsome steel-engraved portrait of J Fenimore Cooper, of size suitable far binding in the volume. Any one landing us the amount in full for four complete aeti of this series ($15), will receive an extra eet gratuitously, each set accompanied by the steel portrait of Cooper. The volumei of the series will be mailed to each aubaeriber, post-paid, as rapidly as published, and the portrait immediately on the receipt of the remittance. D. APPLE ”ON <t C-\. Publisher!. 649 A 551, Broadway, New Yerk. SIMON A. WEIL Will also pay The Highest Market Prices — FOB — Country Produce! EVERT DESCRIPTION! War War! IS BEING WAGED UPON HIGH FRIGES I BY 1NINGER i AT THEIR GREAT 9RY GOODS AND GROCERY HOUSES, B^IIISrJBHIDGKBV GA, • • A s © M sc B • S w* X m r ss • • ad bm § 1 jc a o © M a a M 5= GC t 35 THE LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK Qjp SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS J0~ EVER BROUGHT TO BAINBRIDGE ««« Is now on exhibition at these Two Stores, consisting of an Interminable line of articles. LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, tr Which cannot fail to suit the Ladies of Decatur county. Call and examine them. HL«8 Ha i ■■*£, Clotlting! ’Ssa. a very large stock of Spring and Summer Clothing for men, boys and children, Call, ye lovers of nice outfits, and see them. H. L. BARNETT & Cl WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Merchants m 1BOAB IT., COLUMBUS, •ctST ly GEORGIA ft. A. WALLACE, Diali* Ia Paper Envelopes. Cards TAGS, TWINES, INKS, PAPER STOCK, MOSS, WASTE, *• ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. ’ 01. BAY STREST, *1. SAVANNAH, GA. /^-Office and Sample Room up Ntairi.ri Mchl2 lj J5P“ BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS of every conceivable style and price, selected with the greatest care and taste. GROCERIES. tW The Grooety and Supply Department comprises everything usually kept in a supply depot. Country supplies always on hand. 2,000 bushels white and yellow Corn, 20,000 lbs. Bacon, and 200 bbls. New Flour just received by STEIN1NGER & ENGEL, Who invito everybody to eall and examine thair goo da aprQfi THE AJLBAFT HOUSE, MESBICE BAENES, Proprietor. UiBABT, Oeorgls. This house Is well furnished and every war pre pared for the c mmodation of the travelling pub lic: entire eat e tion guaranteed. The table la eup- plicd with the best the country afTorde, and the ser vants are unsurpassed in politeness and attention to the wants of guests. Omnibuaaea convey passengers to and from the different railroads promptly, charge, osuit the times. Albany, Ga„ Oct. 8th. 1870-tf. K. J. KOBQAff, W. J. HASKELL. MORGAN & HARRELL, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS, BAINBRIDGE, GA. O FFICE in their Drug Store, North side of Court House Square, on Water Streak t, The most desirable residence in Bain- bridge, situated on Broughton street; con venient to the pnblic square. Also, House hold and Kitchen Furniture for sale. Apply to BOWER & BOWER, Attorneys at Law- Bainbridge, Ga., May 9,1872—4t VALUABLE MSK BOOKS, HAILED, POST-PAID, OS RECIEPT OP MARKED PRICE. Peters’ Electic Piano School (100th edition) $325; Worrall’s Guitar School, $1 50; Pe ters’ Melodeon School *1 50; Ne Plus Dltw Glee Book, $1 50; Song Echo, containing over 100 beautiful songs, 75c.; Peters’ lor Companion, for flute and violin, $2 00, Peters' Parlor Companion, for flute, violin and piano, <3 00; Peters’ New and Improved Violin Method, 75c.; Wimmersted’s Violin Instructor, 75.; Weller's Flute without a Master, 75.; New-Year’s Eve, a cantana for children, 60c.; Shining Lights, a collection of sacred songs, $2 00; Magic Circle, easy piano music, 82 00. , EWAddress J. L PETERS, 599 Broad-