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iphe Weekly Democrat,
-^^I^SEPtEMBEB 13, 187X
(IT V AM' CPU>TV AFFAIRS
Sim on Weil is selling prints at
r /p2 cents per yard, ami all other
' k clicapcr than they can be
^ught clsowlrcrc in the City.
Baooisg and Ties.—Rosenfeld is
Bering bagging ami ties at much
: *er rates than any other merchant
j, to wn. He can afford to do it,
an j then make money. . Call and see
tiiin. | <t
Greeley and Brown Club.—A
campaign club was organized in the
f(mr t house last Saturday, by elect
ing Dr. H. S. Jones president; L. O.
Jackson vice-president; It. M. John
son secretary. May the work ot
this body prosper to the extinction
of Radicalism.
Jake Born.—This gent'eman will
soon have his large and commodious
store filled with a magnificent stock
of saddles, bridles, harness, buggy-
whips, bridle-bits, etc. Also a com
plete assortment of rubber and
leather beltings, calf and kip skins,
in fact shoe-findings without num
ber.
The Steam Mill.—Messrs. Hoyl
A Dickinson have got their mill to
running, ami three times a day our
people arc greeted with the. shrill
scream of an additional steam whis
tle, We are informed the mill is one
of the best in the country.
The Bainbridge academy.—The
Fall Term of this first-class school,
under the direction of its able Prin
cipal, Rev. P. Teller Babbit, com
menecd on last Monday week. This
is one ot the best institutions .of
learning ever established in Bain-
bridge, and our people will lack wis
dom should they not bestow upon it
a liberal patronage.
The Miller County Star^as.a bona
fide circulat ion of 500 copies in Mil
ler county. Baiubridge merchants
who want the Miller trade should
remember this, and advertise in the
Star.
Van Horn is going to run a milk
wagon in the town, and* supply our
citizens with that bovine fluid. Suc
cess to you, Jeetncs.
Mr. J. Steininner returned from
New York on Tuesday last, and
is looking well, lie bought a “whale-
ii.“ stock of goods, which he is dis-
posiug of at low rates.
the most exacting could desire. The
iiuge pavilion under which the ani
mals are exhibited is entire')} distinct
from the other, and whatever they
may do, we urge all persons, wheth
er members of religious denomina
tions or jjpt, to visit this great .ani
mal show, as they can see it fully,
and then retire if they think proper,,
w ithout looking into the circus can
vas. The animal show alone is worth
more than the price of admission.
Hon. B. H. H'ile to Speak in
BaiXBRIDGE.—Judge II. G. Craw
ford, of this city, wrote a letter
to Mr. Hill, with a view of haying
him to address the citizens of Deci-
tur on the great issues now before
the country, and received the follow
ing reply:
AtIjAXta, Ga., Sept. 9th, 1874
H. G. Crawford, Esq.—Dear Sir : lours
of the 5t’n instant at hand. I shall endeavor
to deliver the address you request sometime
during the campaign, bnt cannot possibly
do so before October 1st.
Very truly yours,
, Benj. H. Hill.
Oii the day Mr. Hill speaks, we
arc in favor of a rousing, old-fash
ioned Democratic barbecue.
The Albany House.—Merrick
Barnes, of Albany, keeps the best
hotel'in Southwestern Georgia. We
know it, for we've triedit. He also has
a line livery stable for the accommo
dation of his patrons When you
go to Albany, don't fail to try the
Albany House.
Pow-Wow.—The Rads had a gas
conade in the Court House and at
Cohen’s old stand, promiscuously
last Saturday. We understand it
was a District Meeting to select
delegates to the nominating conven
tion which meets in tow r ii next Sat-
urday.
i. M. rosenfeld. f IS' SUCH A MAN FIT TO BE
Mr. Rosenfeld has been in - .business ‘ PRESIDENTS
here about one year and has secured General Farnsworth of Illinois,
Gone North.—Mr. P. J. Morri
son, the gentlemanly and popular op
erator of the Western Union Tele
graph Co. of this city, left for New 7
York last Monday night tc be absent
a few-weeks. His place is filled by
our young friend Quinker.
The Democrat does not elaini to
have “double” the circulation of
any other journal published in Deca
tur county, but its circulation is
larger than that of any other journ
al. ^ If any body meaning business
doubts our statement, we are willing
to compare lists with any other pub
lisher.
Eugene Fontaine.—This inimi
table scoundrel and swindler who
figured so conspicuously in these
parts a year or two ago as the agent
of a wholesale soap house in New
York, and who was looked upon by
our unsuspecting citizens as “such
a nice young man!” was arrested in
Lexington, Ky., not long ago for
forgery, he having obtained several
hundred dollars by forgiug drafts
and was in a fair way tD make a
$10,000 “haul" when apprehended,
lie now lies in Lexington jail await
ing the action of the law.
The above we learn from a private
letter and from accounts in the Lex
ington papers.
Birth Day Party.—On Thursday
night last we attended the birth-day
party ot Master Montford Whitelcy,
at the residence of Major. It. II.
Whitcley. It was one of most pleas
ant affairs we ever saw. The sup
per was elegant and bountiful, and
how 7 could it be otherwise, when
presided over by so accomplished a
lady as Mrs. Whitelcy. Over seven-
five children w 7 erc present, and they
had a nice time. We suppose the
little fellows wouldn't care if Master
Whitelcy’s birthday were to come
every day or so.
a fine reputation in that brief time.
Last season ho acted prudently by
feeling the market and becoming
acquainted with the wants of the
people. That he has succeeded in
this we are certain. He now begins
-the present season with one of the
best ami oest-assorted»stocks of Dry
Goods, &c., our city has ever seen,
and we t^ke pleasure ip letting the
fact out to the public. Mr. Ro<*en-
feld has a polite and gentlemanly
corps of "salesmen. Don’t fail to call
arjd see him when you come to Bain-
bridge.
W. C. SUPERS.
The name of Sabers has become ,a
•household Word in the.se parts-,on ac
count of his magnificent Jewelry es
tablishment, and his facilities for
supplying in the shortest possible
time the wants of the public. He is
in New - York at present, buying
another one of those large and bril
liant stocks of goods that have made
hi in so well and favorably known'in
this section. Besides from the in
ducements- offered by him in the way
of bargains, we add that Mr. Subers
is a generous-hearted man with
whom.it is *a pleasure for people to
deal. The stock of .watches, jewel
ry, clocks, silver-ware, musical in
struments, etc., that Subers will
have in the city soon is to be the
finest ever seen™ these parts.
EDWARD R. PEABODY.
Capt. Peabody is an extensive
dealer in Drugs, Medicines, etc.,
etc., and is perhaps the most .ex--
perienccd druggist in the city 7 .
Capt. P. has been in the drug busi
ness for a number of years, during
which time he has drawn around'
him a patronage that few cotempora-
ncous establishments can boast* of.
hi the employ of Capt. Peabody is
Mr. Hartwell SiYearengcn, a skillful
apothecary, whose urbane manners
are appreciated by the public. ’Tis
needless to add that this house has
always begn a strong believer in
printer’s ink.
General
states that when one of the Presi
dent's communications, touching
Southern affairs, was being consid
ered'by the Reconstruction Commit
tee, of which he was a member, he
observed a paragraph ooking to
ward a renewed application of the
Federal machine to the Southern
States: that he was in doubt about
the exact meaning of the clause; that
he went to the White House to see
about- it, and that, on asking an ex
planation, General Grant looked puz
zled and said: “Well, really I can’t
enlighten you, for Morton put that
j n .”—Courier Journal.
CANDIDATES.
For all announcements of ckndidates* names we
charge Ten Dollars.
FOR TREASURER.
The many friends of Mr. 'William C. Dick
inson authorize ns to announce his name as
a candidate for the office of Treasurer of De
catur county—subject to the Democratic
nomination.
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
We are authorized to .Announce the name of Har
dy Strickland as a condidate for Tax Asaeeeor of De
catur county—subject to the action of the nomina
ting committee of the Democratic Party.
g cast. The Republicans tbe ensuing January election subject to the
T The vote at 1 p. m., Iionumtl0a of ** Democratic party.
The proprietors ot the Southern
Cultivator would return to the press
of the south their most grateful ac
knowledgements for the many favors
and courtesies received at their
hands. Much of the great prosperi
ty of the Cultivator has been due to
their very generous assistance. The
undersigned has edited the paper
ever since 18611; but recently he l*as
become sole proprietor, having re
signed his professorship in the Uni
versity of Georgia to g# e. his undi-
viued attention to the paper. He
hopes thereby to improve it in many
respects, and would take it as an es
pecial favor on the part of his brother
Editors if they call attention to the
change mentioned, and bespeak a
good word for the old paper under
the ncio riglme. r .
W. L. Jones.-
September 1st., 1873.
The Business Men of B.mn-
buidge.—We resume our record of
“The Business men of Baiubridge,”
by referring to the well-known cloth
ing house of
NOEL OAXEY A CO.
This is strictly a Southern institu
tion, inasmuch as they manufacture
their clothing right here at home,
thus giving employment to many
people who otherwise would be un
willingly idle. All varieties of cloth
ing for men and boys are manufac
tured and sold af most reasonable
prices. Capt. Geo. W. Lewis con-
VJOLIN STRINGS, ETC.
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, bovy 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
RETURNS FROM THE MAINE
ELECTION.
Lewisox, Me., Sept 9.—A large
vote is bein
are gaining
here stood: Perham, Rep., 847^
Kimball, Dem., 433.
Portland, Sept. 9.—At 2 o’clock
the tally lists in Portland show for
Perham, Rep., 2,421; for Kimball,
Deni, and Lib., 2,138; Rep. majori
ty, 283. Tote in 1871 was: for Per
ham, 2,192; Kimball, 1,814, being a
Rep. majority of 278. Thq polls
closed -at lour o’clock p. m. The
tally at one o’clock showed that the
vote in this city stood Perham, Rep.,
1,879; Kitfiball, Dem and Lib.,
1,734. Republican majority, 145.
At this hour last year the tally-
showed a majority the other wav'—
At noon Rockland county showed a
Republican majority of 243. Last
year its total majority was 29.
The wires are slow. Private dis
patches give seventeen thousand
majority and a full delegation to the
Republicans. There has'been noth
ing through the regular channels
since' the close of the polls. *
LATER FROM MAINE.
New York, Sept. 9, 9:40 p. in.—
J. P. Dickinson. C. W. Stegall.
Dickinson & Stegall,
BANKERS*
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA,
SEALEES IN
EXCHANGE, STOCKS, BONDS AND
COIN.
9*posits received and Collections made;
and promptly remitted for at ear-
rent rate of exchange.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Benjamin F. Bruton announces himself
as a candidate for re-election as Senator.
FOB SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Samuel G. O’Neal as a candidate for Sheriff
of Decatur county at the election in January
next—subject to the action of the nomina
ting convention of the Democratic party.
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Robert E. Ledwith as a candidate for the
office of 'Jax Assessor of Decatur county at
State of Georgia, Decatur Co.
The undersigned hare this day entered
into Copartnership for the purpose of doing
a Banking and Exchange business in the city
of Bainbridge, Ga., under the firm name and
style of Dickinson & Stegall.
John F. Dickinson and Calvin W. Stegall
are the general partners, and Arthur P.
Wright and Thomas C. Mitchell are the
special partners, who have this day contrib
uted the sum of Five Thousand Dollars each
to the Capital Stock.* Said copartnership to
commence this day and expire on the Sixth
day of August, A. D. 1873.
JOHN P. DICKINSON,
CALVIN W. STEGALL,
ARTHUR P. WRIGHT,
THOMAS C. MITCHELL.
August 6th, 1872—auglS tf
FOR f AX ASSESSOR.
We are authorized to announce the name of
Charles P. Hagood as a candidate for the
office of Tax Assessor of Decatur county-
subject to the action of the nominating con
vention of the Democratic Party.
for tax assessor.
We are autlrorized to announce Ihe name
of D. J. G. McNnir as a candidate for Tax
Assessor of Decatur county—subject to the
nomination qf the Democratic party—by
Many Yotkrs.
LAW SCHOOL,
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
LECTURES BEGIN OCTOBER FIRST.
For catalogues, address WM. WEKTENBAKER,
Secretary of the University, P. O. University of Vir
ginia. CHAS. 8. VENABLE,
. Chairman of Faculty.
. FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Editor Democrat:
Please announce the name of Josephus Avrtett. as
a candidate for the nfflee of Tax Collector of Decatur
county at the eiittuing Jauuary election—subjett to
nomination of the Democratic party,
tdu Many Citizens.
CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872.
Agents wanted for our campaign goods. Sell at
sight. Pay ICO per cent profit. Now is the time.
Send at once for descriptive circulars and price
lists of our fine steel engravings of all the candi
dates. campaign biographies, charts, photographs,
badges, pins,' flags, and everything pertainingte
the tinges. Ten dollars per day easily made. Full
simp leif sent for $3. Address Moore & Goodspeed,
37 Park Row, Nev York.
. for Tax collector.
We are authorized to announce the name of Geo.
D- Griffin as a candid: te for the office of Tax
Collector, Subject to the nomination of the Decatur.
Democratic Nominating Convention, and if elected!*
he will do his duty faithfully, impartially and hon
estly.
Campaign Badges.
Thirty new and beautiful designs. Get Price Lists
of T. C. Richards & Co., Manufacturers, 47 Murray
New York.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
friends of Mr. E. D Hayes take pleasure in
_ ^ _ |[ his name before the Democratic Nominat
ing Convention as a candidate for sheriff of 1 ecatur
county, iu the ensuing. Januaij election.
$300 to $500
Per month. Agents wanted; address Erie Sewing
Machine Co., buffalo, N. Y , or Chicago, 111.
AGENTS WANTED.-Agents make more
money at work for us than at anything else. Busi
ness light and permanent. Particulars free; G.
Stinson & Co., Fine-Art Publishers, Portland. -Me.
Returns from Maine come in slowly F6r Clerk Superior Cou
Ihe RepublicAs claim increasedi
Democrat; Please announce Mr. R. «*.
fSTos as a candidate for Clerk Superior Court'
majorities over last, year’s vote in all
■sections as l’ar as heart? from, and J °£?* a * ur «>“ n bv SPthk-MMmng election, ana
, _ , , oblige, Respectfully, Many Votjsbs.
the st.flt.e 11V nhnnt 1 5 000 mainntv: Bainbridge,Ga., August oth, 1872.
the State by about 15,000 majority;
also all the Congressmen.
Bangor, September 9.—Bangor
gives Perham, Rep., 1,997; Kimball,
Dem., 1,635; Republican majority,
362 against last year—Perham, 1,
459; Kimball, 119; majority, 340.
Chamberlain’s majority in 1868 was
783. The majority of Horsey, Rep.,
for Congress, is lager than that lor
Perham. The total vote is the lar
gest ever polled in this city. The
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The name of Mr. James M. Coston is suggested
as a suitable candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Decatur county, subject to the action of the Demo
cratic Abominating Conventibn. in the approaching
election. His well known energy and business
qualifications indicate him as iu every way well
qualified to fill the office in the event of his election,
and his nomination Would be hailed with general
satisfaction by his Many Fr tents.
announcement.
TFe are authorized to announce the name of
W. C. Thomas, as a candidate for Tax Collector of
, Decatur County; at th ensuing election—subject to
tally vote in Portland sives 143 Re- till- nomination oftbe Democratic Convention.
__ ■ t,,I.. n»k furo 43n
publican majority. Official rcturs, Jaly 18th ’ 18,2
are not yet-announced
Portland, September 9.—Rock
land gives -Perham 310 majority
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are authorized to announce the name
of W. B. Freeman, as a candidate for Tax
ao-oinstoolos.. V pn r TT.,l P tl ipi- nmV 'Collector of Decatur county, at the ensuing
, —nasi \car. kiaie, me canill election, subject to the nomination of the
(late for Congress from the Fifth Democratic Convention.
THEY PEED THE HUNGRY,
CLOTH THE NAKED, HEAL
THE SICK AND SUIT THE
FASTIDIOUS!
Ehrlich ! Ehrlich !!—Go to
Ehrlich if you want good groceries—
iced butter—tine, whiskies, segars,
Ac. •
Call at Balibij. and Warfield’s be-"
fore you leave town and learn some
thing to your advantage.
Emory Johnson’s stoves, tin-ware,
house-furnishing goods, sewing and
washing machines arc all the rage
still. Run over and see for your
selves. _
Patterson & McNair offer superior
inducements id customers as they
want to sell out before the season is
over.
I. Kwilecki & Bro. arc all right
in every particular. Go over and
see their stock and purchase your
groceries, etc.
Sime Wiel is in New York buying
goods, but still he has a nice stock I*
on hand for sale immeigely cheap.
District, is ahead of the general tick
et. The county will undoubtedly go
Republican. Belfast, gives Perham
180 majority, against 240 last year.
Augusta, Me., September 9 —
Knox county gives a Republican
majorit, lor the first time in ten
years. The Republicans claim that
they have re-elected Governor Per
ham by fifteen thousand majority;
also the election of their five Con
gressmen.
Jaly 31st, 1872.
tdn
The Cheihistry of Divine Providence has never
produced a mineral water which combines in such
perfection the qualities of anti-bilious tonic and
cathartle medicine, as that of the Seltzer Spa; and
Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient is the arti*
ficial equivalent of that great remedy.
Sold by all Druggies. •
1000 Dollars
REWARD FOR ANY CASE
Of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles that
De Bing’s Pile Remedy fails te care. It is
prepared ebpres^^o core the Files, and nothing
else. Sold by alrarnggists.
'PRICE, $1 oo. -©a
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Col. Charles J. Munnerlyn as a candidate
for the office of Ordinary of Decatur county,
' in the ensuing election—subject to the nom
ination of the Democratic party, by
tdn Many Citizens.
80 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Proven that we cure all kinds of Chronic Diseases.
Send for information. Married Ladies, send for
circulars. P. O. Box 12S. Office, 2S3 Peters Street,
Atlanta, Ga. CLARK & WHITE.
Beware of Counterfeits!
JOB MOSES’ 8I VB A ,5^ c r T ii£P' 8
are extensively gouwterfkitkd. Dishonest Drug-
gists endeavor to sell the counterfeits to make greater
profits. The genuine have the name of J ob 1W ose*
on each package* All others are worthless imitations. *
The genuine Pi 11a are unfailing in the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the
female constitution is subject. They moderate all
excesses and remove all obstructions, from what
ever cause.
) . TO MARRIED IiADIES.
they are particularly suited. They will In a short
time bring oh the monthly period with regularity;
and although very powerful, contain nothing hurt
ful to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous and
8pin^ Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs,
Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart,
Hysterics and Whites, they will effect a ctlre when
all‘other means have failed. The circulars around
each package give full directions and advice, or
will be sent free to all writing for them, sealed
Union Republican
’ ANNOUNCEMENTS.
N. B.—In All cases where the genuine cannot be
~ ” - 8qla.?rog>rie*
from observation.
N. B.—In All ca«
? btain*>d. Owe Dollar enclosed to the
>*» JOB MOSES, 18 Cortlandt St., If., „
Insure a bottle of the genuine, contaiimir Fifty
Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from any
knowledge of its contents.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES'.
Go to Suber’s Jewelry Store.
There you will find attractions not
to be sneered at. Go see him.
Just Received.—500 bushels
corn; 20 bbls superfine Flour; 30
BRYAN’S PUMIONIC WAFERS
Caro Cocoes, Colds, Asthui, Broschitis, so**
Throat, Hoarsrxiss, Difficult Brbathiko, Ix-
I CIP1ENT Cosscmptiox axd Lcso Disxasxs. They
i have no taste of medicine, and any child will take
them. Thousands hare been restored to health that
had Xefore despaired. Testimony riven tnhnndrecU
i of case* Ask IteBRYAN-S PULMONIC WAMRS.
Price 33 centx per box. JOB MO0RS, Proprie
tor. IS Cortlandt Street, Neiv York.
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY.
DELAMARRK’S riPECIFTC PILLS.
Preoared hr /. GARANCISBR-
*14 Rne Lombard, Paris.
A Monster Circus Coming.—
Messrs. Charlie. Couterier, Htho-
Ktaphic, and A. R. Scott, advertis-
agent of the Great Eastern
-Managerie and Museum, arrived
Jcsterday to make preparations tori n. h. spear.
die coming of the Mammoth Circus j Mr. H. II. Spear is a dealer in Dry-
Company they represent. The com- j Goods, Groceries, Ac. The fil m was
ducts the business, and bein a: an ex-' ^bls x x x flour; 30 bbls superfine ■ Medical SScnfty of ^rancriS^the^ery b^t ramra,
, , .. r , 'flour- 10 bbls whisker* ROOI* LKlo m aU_cae<-e ofSpcraaton-hma, or_Semmal.Weak-
pericnced tailor and a pract ca man i" , h . - v
, * , bacon at popular prices
his success can be easily accoutred r 1rr ; t x- x
for. Some of his patterns have been
adopted as styles-a la mode by the Na- ^ W ; E. Rutherford, at the City
Babbit & Warfield.
tional Tailor’s Union. The stock of Stablcs ’ has some tine horscs for
own- e.„ . sale, and iu a few wi-eks he will
n t * S ’ C ’’ 1 ia . J / °f i-bavc many more.. If you want a su-
Ganey, & Co., are now receiving is perb turnout at reasonable rates the
spleudid. ' City Stables, is the place to get. it.
Saddle and harness horses to hire
at any time. ^
: Nightly, Daily or Premature ImiseioG*; Sex
ual Weakness or Impotency; Weakness ansingtrom
Secret H ibits and Sexual Excels J Relaxation ot the
Genital O-gann; Weak Spine; Deposit* in the Urine,
and all th© ghastly train of Diseases
Overuse or Excesses Thev when all otherrjm-
•liea fail- Pamphlet of Advice in ea^h box. or wm
be sent Free to any address, .Price F®r Boi.
Sent by mail, securely staled from,
receipt of price. 03CAB G. MOSES, 18 Comxajwy
Yoke, Sole General Agent for America.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
T > the colored voters of Decatur: In view of the
fact that you constitute the Republican party of De
catur county, I think it high time that you should
have the benefits of its public offices, which you
will never receive as long as you are in the leading-
strings of the few w'hite men, who for the sake of
gain, claim to be cf you; therefore I announce my
self as a candidate for the office ot County Treasur
er, and respectfully ask 5 our suffrages.
Owen Gasub, (col.)
CORONER.
We »re autliorizejio announce the name of I eteb
Martin, (col.) as. : a candidate for the offi^ of Coro
ner of Decatur county at the enahing election. He
exacts hi. colored ffcnow-citfzeng to supptjH him-
7 We are authorized to announce Owen
Nixon, (colored) as a candidate for Repre-
senfative in the Legislature from Decatur
county, on Die Grant Republican ticket, at
the ensuing election. He invites all colored
men to vote for him.
► We are authorized to announce the name
of MiLeiDoNALSo^. (coloied) as -a. cagdidate
for Sheriff of Deftutur county, on the Grafit
Republican ticket. He expects the support
of the colored voters.
We are authorized to announce' Landt
Jackson, (colore 1) as candidate for the office
of Tax Co lector, of Deciitu: county, on the
Grant .^Republican ticket, at the ensuing
leectioh. He expects the colored vote.
Br., Nxw Yo*x, l
GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY.
^On the fi:st Monday in October, we will
apply to the court of Ordinary of said coun
ty for leave to sell - the lard helong ng to
the estate ot T. P. Fain, deceased.
August, 22, 1872;
god - J. T. k ain,
J. W. Wilson,
Executors.
RIBBONS!
MILLINERY MB STRAW
Goods, 1872-
ALSO WHITE GOODS, EMBROID-
nRlESj ETC„ ETO. . -
Imitation Rosewood
CASES,
i
FACES,
BURIAL CASES,
wire
GLASS
Inch Cheaper
TnAN^-
THE PINE COFFINS. MAPE TO
OR D E R. .
tOh Just received at the Fnrniture,8tore ot
E. J. HENDERSON.
je87 4id
L. J. GUILMABTrN.
JOHN FLANNERY.
ty of its entertainments. The atlver- oltl stand. . He is a prui.'. t anti ea-i , „ . , , . .
tispmont t, ■ .u .. , . , , , Noel Gaincv & Cos. stock oi
tLunvnt « hich appears in the Demo- , ergetic business man, always keeps a | Clothing is-partStceliauce. Call and
K T to-day shows the exteut and large stock of goods, and does his see them.
character of the great show. * ■ share of the trade. He is a liberal!
An exchange says: I man on the principle of not “letting i " Mrs - J * Reynolds invites the
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SOUTHERN STATES,
ARMSTRONG,
(’ 41 OR & CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers, & Jobbers
Bonnet, Trimming, !Neck
AND SASH RIBBONS,
^ Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet
Silks, Satins, Velvets
and Crapes,
No traveling exhibition has a I Ms right hand know what his left ’ Great
ill HIM U
Advertisements occuDvinc oiifi inch of srace will .
be inserted in !469 uewsp»pcra including *3 dailies Flower*, -Peataers, Ornament*, Frame*,
I Straw Bonnet* and Ladles’ and
{ Children 7 * Hat*
Trimmed and on trimmed; and in connecting w:
i rooms
more decent, sober and well-behav- j doeth.”’ Mr. S. has two of the Aery inducements offered
e* lot of men with it than the Great j best salesmen in the State employed ]
in the persons of Thos. J. Thompson, j Morgan & Harrell.—Let us ail
ami Jesse Griffin. . We dare sav two ^°- over 8,,d ,h *’ n,c ’’ Kl0,:k of th,s
Eastern Combination Show which
'l.lted our town on last Saturday.; uuu oooac vxiiutu. . ncuaicsaj .no ( ,
Tnc exhibition ol animate w-u. a I i i ii live drug uonse for ourst-lves. hom-
thc arecic nerf.1T ’ b ds a - nd i deverer 0r m0re P°P U,ar C0U,d n0t I lb...* ihcre that will cure all 7 he ills to
P nnces was all that jbe found the world over. ^which we’re heir by birtb.
White Goods, Linens, EmDroideries,
Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Hand
kerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets.
More pApers.morj dailies, No*. 337 t?MORE M mK”
These goods are mannfaolured by ns or bought
for cash directly fmm the Euiopean and American
Carolina, Geoigia. Alabama, Jfis«iesippi. Louisiana,
Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri.
OXE yiOSTH FOR S148
price, than any o her list. Special rates «iven for
men or !ess space than one idch, and for a Ion* er
period tnan one month. Equally favorable quota-
tioD.s made for any single .State. Copies of lists, cir-
uon.s made ior anv single ui novoiHpa
culars estimates‘and full information, furnished Manufacturers, embracing all the
“arpUcau^ P. Row.fi & Co., uaoqmUed ip variety and cheappeaa mju>J market.
Nci^A^rAdverScgAgcnts, 11 Park Bow. N. Y. OrteraAlW wiU. rare, prompt**- oad deepoteb.
L. J. Guilmartin & Go.,
j COTTON FACTOR8 *
AMD
General Commission
MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Agents for Bradley 7 *' Fkofphate, Jew-
ell’* Mills Yarns and Domestics, Tobacco, etc.
BAGGING and IRON TIES
always on hand. Consignment* solicited.
Usual facilities extended to customers.
(aug22 4m
Dr. Tutt’s Pills
Increase the powers of Digestion, find «i<
cite the absorbents to action, whereby all
impurities of the system are caaried off Tlifi
old stereotyped opinion that Calomel must
be used ,7 tO carry off the Bile," baa given
away before the light of science. The Yeg->
etable Kingdom furnishes a rentedy, free
from all deUterwuS-effectSi
They act as kindly on the tender infant.,
the most, delicate female, find infirm old ages
ns upon the most vigorous system, eradica
ting every morbific agent, invigorating tSa
debilitated organs, building up ihe flagging
nervous energies, imparting vigor to body
and mind.
. Pri,ee 35 ct*. a box.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
DR. TUTT’S
IMPROVED HAIR DTE-
This elegant preparation is warranted the•
best in the World.
Its effect is instantaneous.
It imparts no ridiculous tints.
It will remedy the bad effects of inferior dyaa
Is perfectly harmless.
It eontains do sugar of lead.
It has no unpleasant oder.
It imparts a natural glossy color.
Price owe Dollar a boa.
•OLD BT ALL DHUGGIFTi.
Dr. TUTT’S Expectorant
The properties of this elegant preparation
are demulcent, nutritive, balsamac, healing,
and soothing., It braces the nertous sys
tem and produces pleasant and refreshing
sleep. It exhilarate* and relieves gloomi
ness and depression.
It deticbes from tbs bronchial or Wind
tnbes the.mneds or matter which sometimes
adheres to them-with the Uncity of'glue.
It mitigates tbs pain and removes the con
striction of ihe bronchial tubes and muscles
of the chest. It resists the progress of in-
flsmalion, and assists the lungs to throw off
the irriteting matter which accumulates.
Price on* Dollar ss bottle.
SOLb BY ALL DBUOGISTS.
“The Blood is the life.”
How many diseases have their seat in the
Blood, diseases which have been treated
vainly for years. In eight eases out of
ten, if the blood alone was properly puri
fied, how soon would Heajth and Happiness
return. Dr. Tati’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s
Delight is a never failing cure for all Blood,
Scrofulous of Syphilitic diseases.
Under the influence of this compound the
eye grows clear and sparkling, the com
plexion like pearl; unsightly.blotches, pock
marks, worms iD the flesh, pimples and
roughness ot the akin disappear, and lha en
tire human organisation grows redolent with
health,
Price one Dollar a battle,
•OLD BT ALL DEUOGISTS.
LABORATORY.
18 3c 20 PLATT ST- N Y
Sold in Bainbridge by C. C. King A Oo.
MONROE
FEMALE eOLLEflE.
FORSYTH, GA
The Trustees take pleasure in commend
ing this Institution to those who desire for
.their daughters the benefit of a collegia!*
education.
The College.edifice has been thorongly rs-
fitted, the campus enlarged, a fine observa
tory in the form of a rotunda constrncted,
lecture assembly and parlor rooms supplied
with new furniture, and over $6,000 hava
been lately expended for educational appli
ances for the Institution.
The exercises of commencement were pro
nounced by competent Judges unsurpassed,
if equalled by any of former years.
The Fall '1 erm will begin August 26th,
1872. Board and Tuition for term less than
$100. The prospects of the Institution wen
never more flattering. For farther particu-
laars apply to R. T. Asbury, President ef
the Faculty, or J. 8. Lawton, M. D. Fresi-
hent of the Board of Trustees.
July, 28th, 1872.
Andrew Dunjf,
Secretary,
BAINBRIDGE
M. BOLEY.
F. X. BINGEL.
1. BOLEY & G0 ( ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PARLOR, CHAMBER and
KITCHEN
186 BROUGHTON ST„ Corater Jefcrw*
and Broughton, opposite St.
, Andrew* Hall.
SAVANNAH -GEORGIA.
Air the latest styles kept on hand
Mattrass renovating and repairing of furni
ture executed promptly and at reasonable
prices. mch211 7
SOUTHER! -MADE
NOES GAINEY & GO*,
.A.
GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY.
On the first Monday in October next, I
will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said
county for leave to sell thr« lots of land,
belonging to the estate of Emery Laaaater,
deceased, namely: No. 129; 150 acres in lot
No. 152, and lot No. 153—all situated and
being in the 20th District of said county.
. L M. GRIFFIN, Administrator.
September 3rd, 1872.
That unless the Industrial Pursuits eonld
be sustained, the country oould never be truly
prosperous, have determined to BMurafaetuga
their ENTIRE STOCK in Bainbridge.
«- 5?»KY WARRANT TftKIK GOODS
CHEAPER ASP BETTER THAN
THE EA9THRV MAM.
And challenge comparison in Quality, Style
and Price, They alpo keep the
beat quality or
SHIRTS AID GUTS'
FURNISHING GOOD,
O-A UIE OF SHOES A» HATI.TI
Appealing to the people of Decatur, we
aay achieve your independence hy building
up yen* cr — — -