The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, September 19, 1872, Image 3

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r The Weekly Democrat, -^BSDAY, SEPTEMBER lA 1878. CITY AND COUNTY AFFAIRS. Personal -*Capt. .Wr ; W. Led- with has withdrawn from the Bain- Weekly Sun, and haa become # salesman in the popnlaf house of Vj. M. Hosentehl. The Capteip is n0 w the right man in the rigbr jilace- * ' i Announcements.—Parties haying announcements running in the Demo crat arc hereby notified that their bills arc due, and they would oblige u5 by settling up immediately. The Southern Musical Jour- j flU _Thc August number of this excellent publication shows a de cided typographical improvement. It has also been considerably en larged. Terms $1 per annum. Lud- ,lcn A Bates, Savannah, Ga., pub lishers. I- M. Uosenfeld, Agent,- Bninbridge. That 11 AT. —We are indebf d fo \, I. It-ill. Ilia' prim-e of Bain- l.r dju inen-li f.»r onp of i bn prut- ti.fl sml most stylish bate that «-*er pm.ecit-d Our devoted head. Heaill pli-a'c nci;<p< our «*vei lusting ihauk* lor i lie reim-mbrani-e. By die Wav In has ibe best -.election «f hats in towu. Commerce street, and A, Perry & Co. wholesale lumber merebasts, ex- _ __ ^ tensively engaged in manufacturing Stables, has some fine horses for s^fives ana stocks-for the WestThdla *11 trade. Several other ' ” repotted to-day.^ prices. iabBit & Warfield. '% Rutherford, at the City llieSiatw of the So hat. $140 00 werk subscribed.— ■ flour; id bWs whiskey; 'S000 bbte Bayne & Co., ’ wlwlwla gggjjggjg' k.:~ diji-n of (H Popular man, that? coatlyhat, those. -^' acon at Bill Ledwifh, C. B.', is iu the mer cantile business again, be now being a salesman for I. M. Rosenfcld. We heard a man ask the question- sa the other day, ‘iwhat has become ofi ** a *- flip Lee Literal^ Club?” Cab any- body tell him ? 'i&JM Saddle aritk I VMnuerhow; ojauy Methodag wm| at go $© the.circdS Saturday£ |o seel % , tbe animate,” or >*to take caifeof tb»»’ Ja ^ e ® orn se children.” Quite a number we shoui think, as animate . should be seen, arid children are very unruiy. . Jobnsdn still claims the Sun to . - - w _ have double the circulation of any Clothing is par exceflance. Caff and SCO tDGlD. “ihithetto' lieAsona him immediately if not sooner and supply yourselves in. ids fine. ■ £ *xi M —m ■ M- Noel j Gaindy & ©as. stock of other journal in Decatur. But John son is such a constitutional box of concentrated potash. Yon will find it to your advantage to get yonr Plantation Supplies, such as banging, rope, ties, corn, hay, Ac. from, the Upper Flint River Store. Mrs. It. J. Reynolds invites the special attention of the ladies to her fine stock of Millinery goods. Great inducements offered. COMING IN. The raciest editorial we have read in a long -time is the one in the Stieninger A Engel have special arrange ments with the Western Markets that ena ble them to shell at low rates. For further , , _ . ... . . particulars inquire at the Upper Flint River Waynesboro (Ga.) Expositor CO tiling store. out for Greeley. Here it is: Judge I shake Ma«,f.8— We r<-f.r At ten i inn lo itie mitionwetnetit of thi» gentleman in nnulber column. He i» an inih-p-indiVnl candidate f r the Senate, and if elected he will a* rve lm <:oDStitucnt9 tn the best of his ul.ilily. lie is tuviiprigl l. honesi man, a»rt says that in Hie lace all lie want* la justice. Mr. Ma lea will command a l»'g** vote Before purchasing elsewhere call at the Flint River Stores, they sell goods for less than any other house in Bainbridgc or South western fleorgia, besides they keep a larger stock trom which you.can make selections. The Radical Nominations.—Last Saturday tbe Radicals held their unminaYing convention at the court ?inuse, in this city. For tbe Senate, Mr. B. V. Brim burry, ol' Mitchell, was nominated, and for the House, Judge Thomas Swcarcngen and Aleck Nicholson, a negro. Judge Swearengen delivered a rtlnrougbly anti-Grccley speech, •.which ekeihed tremendous applause jrma isi-:.r«<ll«irs. T:i' *T8-“CS.—The Great Eastern t a - .-. -imar in Bainbridgc next .Saturn y. it is said to be the big gest ihiug of the kind on earth, and we expert Lt see every hotly on hand.. For onr part we had rather see a circus than most anything else. The richly t apartetmed horses—the gor geous array of aetors and actresses —the roar of the wiki beasts—the chirping ol birds, and the hissing of reptiles—the eiaslu*g din of the brass music, together with the ap plauding shunts of the multitude— all possesses au attraction to us so novel, that we -cannot 15*<i it to otf heart to forego tbe pleasure ol being present. Business Men of Bainbridge.— By observing this record, parties “WE SURRENDER. “A man should never be ashamed to own that be has been in tbe from the country will know whom to , wron g i which is but saying, in other deal with when they come to town. J words, that he is wiser to-day than We have heretofore referred to the be was yesterday.”—Pope houses of T. B. ifunnewell & Co., Bahbit & Warfield, Patterson & McNair, A. T. Reid & Co., Simon A. Weil, Stcininger & Engel, Noel Gainey & Co., II. H. Spear,, If M. Rosenfcld, E. R. Peabody, and W. C. Subcrs. We now take pleasure in calling the public jttentioh to EMERY JOHNSON, The great tin-ware, stove and sew ing machine man. Mr. Johnson has brought his line of business to a per fection rarely ever seen in a city so small as Bainbridgc Every article in the way of tin-ware and wooden- ware he can supply. The best brands of stoves from the best mifnlitactur- ers of the country are always to be found in his stock. Mr. Johnson manufactures the celebrated steam washing machine, w’hich is now gaining a world-wide reputation.— Mr. J. is now building a large two-, story brick building, in order to ac commodate his increasing patrom.ge. II. B. EHRLICH. . This is the Family Grocery house of Bainbridgc. Ehrlich keeps the best selected stock in town, and by so doing lie lias drawn around him large pa'tronage, which is daily increasing. Mr. Ehrlich commenced business here a lew years ago will) no other capital save energy and perseverance, but not£ he ranks among the first. Messrs. L. B._ Ehrlich and Nussbaum are his sales men, both ol whom are popular gen tlemen. JAKE BORN. Who docs not know Jake Born ? Echo ansVvers who, but. those who do not know how’ to read. Jake deals in harness, and a fine stock lie alwayekeeps on hand. He* Is an other instance of the self-matte nlan* of business. Heoameto Bainbridge with oalv $2.59 IB bis pocket,, and How he has one of the largest trades in the harness arid leather fine in Southwestern Georgia. r . * ' * , 3" '-1. _ • • -i ■ VIOLIN STRINGS. ETC. Go to W. C. Subers’ to buy Italian Violin and Guitar Strings at 15 to •20 -cents, same as arc sold in large cities at 20-to 25 cents. He will sell Violins at $2 25, witli box, bow and strings complete. Aecordeons at $2 09, and all other Musical Instruments in proportion to quality, etc. All who wish to -“soothe the savage breast” call around and equip yourselves. tf 200 pirov* of l>ress Goods just opened at the Flint River Stores, Empress cloth, al- psca*. Deisms, smil Poplins in jtO colors, plsid and striped Dress Goods, Velveteens, nud Nulours *11. colors for trimming. Tub Episcopal CiiORgp.—When completed this edifice will bean or nament to our city, and as times are so dull in the social world, we move that a Festival be gotton tip for the purpose of raising funds lo finish it. In this manner the folks both chi and young, can have a pleasant evening and nid a good cauSe. If you want to supply yourselves with the best Oroo-riea wholesale mid retail, at mod erate prices go immediately to the Upper Flint Hirer Siojh. . v The Railroad Duel.—Under this head the Charleston News says a regular cut throat fight is going ou between the Georgia Central Rail road, the Tcup<?sscp, line and the South Carolina' Railroad. Freights have been lowered to starvation prices, and there is no sign of a truce. It charges! lie Central with commercing the fight—on which point opinions may differ, however —and adds that it is pleasant to know that the volume of business bas increased so enormously that the ■gf<tss receipts of the South Carolina, Railroad,*in spite of the reduced; still. Run over and sec for your>- rates, are as large as at the. cones- selves, ponding thne last year. Pope was a -man of sense. He wrote an “Essay on Man,” and the “Universal Prayer,” besides having translated Horner. But by Jar the noblest work of his life was the above production. It suits our case ex actly. We had felt uncomfortable for several days. A sense of loneli ness and isolation oppressed us. We know our principles were right, but. still our conscience was uneasy. We tried to be serene anti dignified, but that provoked a grim smile even lrom ourself. Wc then imagined we were a martyr to Democratic doc trines, but no vision of. glory filled onr soul with ecstacy. We tried a while to play “Big Ike,” but.that didn’t pay. We then got mad, and said something. about voting for Grant through spfte, but that pro duced a fuss in the family; and same thing was remarked about man’s selling his prosperity to Grant’s kin; this caused us all to call Grant bad names and utter a few things not found in the Lord’s. Prayer. We then commenced to ! think ’abput hat weather, and we’ remembered that Prince Frederick and Princess Nellie were in Franc", and “Let us ilave peace” at Long Branch. Then wc f pronounced a few other tilings that’ do not appear in the Catechism.-- Stfil we felt poorly, and knew that something was wrong. We read Greeley’s North Carolina letter and began to improve. But we had com mitted ourself against the old white hatted cuss so often we telf ashamed to go back on our own record'. A man’s record is a dangerous thing. It mates him do a good many things “just tor grandeur.” It takes a man of pluck to acknowledge his mistakes even alter his judgment is convinced. He likes to find some authority, some example to excuse or justify 1 him. Precedents are wonderfully pursuasive things—particularly with a man who- 1 thiqks he..T>ught to’do something, but don't know.. now to do it. Pope—tlie great Pope came to our relief. We shall jraje., for Greeley! We do not likei''tb,’but. ‘ ‘there’s no tinje for swapping horses now.” SI® f^.tii^'JjttiihqSit ijjdthe next day :ltt|r:' the -RaRSiiu>fI Con vention, but there was [our record; and records are strange-things. We know now exactly wbai.Upb Soeant when he saifi that absOrvritiqh about his eiieniies'wriiing'a book, tfe are done with records; we know better. But we are for Greeley. It is not worth while to say why. Our head is Iqycl, we are done wjjh records— wc arc for Greeley ! "Come Unrnble sinner,” and so forth. THE COTTON PRICES, wjfg one will be- surprised cUiton daily and gradually d under pressure of receipts wh 1 dftfate, most fallaciously\ a pre fuiberop. For illustration: in the great crop of 1870-11 -the receipts in Macon up to 9th September, were 098 bales. Up to the 16th fe they wet-q 1,929 bales. This year up to. the night of the:12th they wereul,- 515 bales, and allowing 600 bales more up to the 17th, they will be 1,-; I15,bales—an excess over tuft great abnormal crop year.. It is true that the rationale of this excess really es tablishes the fact of a very short qrop; but dealersfare not goings to take that view of tthe case”.,until .obliged to do it.. The crop has 1 all been matured sat once under the joint operation of caterpillar” rust, drought and- a blazing sun. Tli^bare stfijks will soon be- stripped of the Htit gnd that wifrjje^the end WP.lt. 'Phe--erop of 187a*534s a shortr boree aUdVill soon be.^curried; but..these fects Tftmtrin to bet proven by events, and noi hing less than events will be accepted asproof.' :; .ir,'; > ■: In this state of the case cotton hag fallen seven-eighths df ! a cent in New York since the 8th inst.---that is. to sqy, in five, days, and js exaej.-. ly where it was this day a year ago 21 1-2. We suppose it must coutinue to fall perhaps till Novem ber—perhaps till Christmas—cer tainly until the time when a very short cr< p is no lopgcr*a mere hy pothesis.—Telegraph & Messenger. *AN1f Ehrlich has Beef Market. re-coinmenccd his Tiic public can be supplied every .morning. • • - 1 •—r-i t Ehrlich ! Ehrlich 11—Go to Ehrlich if you want good groceries—^ iced butter—line whiskies, segars, &c. “ Call at Babbit arid Warfiaid’s."Be fore you leave town and learn some thing to your advantage. Emery Johnson’s stoVe8, tin-ware, house-furnishing goods, sdwing anti washing machines are all the rage HEAVY FALURES IN BALTI MORE. Baltimore, September 21.—A! luding to the heavy failures in this i^O^far ijft-not S’poDrj'idbS*,' pphrMhouaB^not afioBM, W Li|«mt|iTy,l>itltonij fbey ware there theyjitanJ lh all (he ^ _ . ere tbey^Una iri all '(he' Sottthero States, asking that we give them re lief from i his tiecarsemeat and bedevil ment, and say, the man who will pat down tbis* opflession and restore peace is Horace Greeley. [Applause.] tions;- we bring" np a better'•etate'^e^ * ^'1 feeling, more-in accord with the spirit which should animate the people. MONEY IN POLITICS. All the money ever spent in fott&er^ c Presidential elections did nof equal in amonni tbe sums now poured out to re eltci President Grant. "We shall heat yon, for we have got the t W-bTi-jS if 'a- standi be wort* rs on%at|)d^ “ -alth of ttef^oorny ibeir .side is cominuallvy. thong ftrity, vnunteiHn' leading Gran nals. Acting on the assumption that “■-very man has his price,” the man agers of Grant’s canvass are arranging to buy their way through. They have assessed 'C0$00 Fedefsd ,office holders' an average of $40 eiicb, mak ing a fttal iv»f 82,400,000; iwnd they hold .that nothing can stand against t heir car-loads of monev. . CANDIDATES. mmsm, Dr. Tntt’s Pills Increase the powers of Digestion, and ex cite the ebsofhent^ff' action, '"^idierfhy all impurities of the tybtem are carried off. The old stereotyped opinion that Ssljttel matt away btfors thejyht otyn^ las^fc from all deleterious effects. They act as kindly on the tender infant, the most delicate female, and infirm old age, as upon the most vigorous system, eradica ting every morbific agent, invigorating the debilitated organs, building up~the flagging nervous energies, imparting vigor to body .rindfjiiindjy^ ‘ ' 1 " SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. TTie _Pemocratic State . Convention of New'Jeftejf met at=Treritoa> Wed nesday last, and formed an Ete^torfh ticket, headed by Geo. B. McClel’an and Hon. Abrahftm BrowniDg. The Lot-eraJ Republican Convention subse quently convened and adopted and ratified- the Democratic nominations. Both Conventions were latge, and’the impost enthusiasm .prevailed. The, question in New Jersey is ribw oflly- one of majority. Such a combination, led by men like McClellan and Brown- ing, wil) secure the Slate from.the New York line to Cape May, and in* trire the Electoral 'vote for Greeiev fcpjf ifet NC .^xPOLIlfCABJKOTICE „ ['Bbu. R. H,»tel^r trill address *the citizens of Decatur county, at Attapulgus,- Wednesday, Sept 25th 1872; Han-ell Thurs day, 26: Lime Sink, Friday, 27; Bainbridge, Saturday, 28; Rock Pond, Monday, 30- • K large attendance of - the . people' both white and colored, is respectfully invited. Bainbridge, Ga., Sep. 16, 1872. ' fit) FOR SENATOR* Israel Maples of Mitchell county Ahllo ces hiiSself-as a Independent Uradidafe for Senator for the 8th Senatorial District. NOTICE OIT.Y TAX PAYERS. Books yill closd^jShiySBgj P^terabn^^feNa^|‘^t^>Sun .Cppyj^: FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorized to annotitice Fhe naihe of Willis Crawford [colored] as an indepen. dent candidate fbr the Legislature against Tom Swearengen. UNDIGNIFIED ANlT PERNI- * CIOUS. We bear much censure expressed nowadays, says tbe Telegraph & Messenger,® concerning the active electioneering by candidates and their friends among members ot nominating .conventions. After a nomination is made of course it is all right and proper, because, then; the candidate, as the representative of his party, is bound lo nse all le gitimate means to beat the common enemy. But such competition among triendfr’isr neither -pteasapt itoysee .not 5 whoiesqinO iu jfs| effeefe. Jt breeds pi (ter ness wliereperfeift goftd fei5irig4liouid Irist.lana qoraproims- cs the dignified position; all ^crindi- datos for honorable position should always maintain. Triumphs secured by sucb appiiariecs and practices' ore robbed ot hail’their savor, arid must greatly detract Frdfn that pleasant sense of honors well, because worthi ly won, which ought always to be felt. ; , ; * >1 The truthvof the matter is, therp is Ftto’gri-at. greed Shb'^’n* Dy* fhbke who aspire to office: ’ It* is so raven ous that everything seems to be for- gotton except the lust for the posi tion. It finds its outlet in a system of button-holing that is as disagreea ble to those'who ahs victims las it is pernicious and unseemly itself. Men should rely more upon their records and their qualifications for the posi tion sought, as known to . their fel low citizens, than Upon this persis tent. button-holing’'and buzzing in the street and elsewhere. It is vain, of course, to expect, a return Of those Arcadian days when the office sought the man, ^because public opinion decided he' was most worthy of itj.but wo do insist that there shall not be a total abnegation of even the semblance of such an honorable policy, and an utter consigning to oblivion of such good old memories and traditions. Let us respect them as far as possible consistently with tpc changed times V•*•■> and circumstances in which we nnd^fjgy ourselves. W0»ep3nSSrMid dvi«r«iGa» to which th« a , W,e ape led to thes^ rernarks lrom | excesie*wintS , eVu.oSteucUons, 1 ■vriiat havelteard^oFL^^eri^at DR. TtTTT’S IMPROVED HAIR DYE Tbis elegant preparation is warranted the - . ■.< best in the World. Its effect is instantaneous. ; It imparts no ridiculous tints. It vrilfremedy the bad effeetsof inferior dyes - -- ■ -Ttpsrftietly-hnrmtes*. •« <-. li contains no sugar of lead. It has no unpleasant oder. It imparts a natural glossy color. Prloe one Dollar a box. ■;( ? ihr'ALtnwjcQiitt. r ■ Dr- TTJTT’S Expectorant. Tbe properties of this elegant preparation e, bslssmoe. healing, are demulcent, nutritive, Q . and soothing. It brace£-Ui*''%ervous sys- trm and produces pleasant and refreshing sleep. It enhilei-ates and relieves-gloomt- 'ness and depression. .- v.” It dekich^p from thn bronchial or wiud .tubes mattv whieUMWtnes 'adheres-tp«hkljpF with llii l^iulllfw > g;iiiii It mitigsles tbe pain and reinovhs the con striction of l be bronchial tubes and muscles of the chest. It resists the progress ef in • flamatiou. and assists the lui g* to throw off the irritating matter which .acc-temlates. Price one Dollar at boY tie. SOLD BT ALL DBUCTIST3. _ _ of the nomina ting convention ofthe-Democratic party.. FOR TAX ASSESSOR. ^We aje Mithprizod to annpnnee the t office of Tax.AaBes&or of D™.». the ensuing Januwy e)ection^-aul nfimi^on of the Democratic p&] FOR NAX ASSESSOR. We are anthorizca to' annohnee the name of Charles P. Hagood as h candidate for the offioe of Taj ABsesor pt Deftatnr county- subject to the action of the nominating eoa- vention of the Democratic Pixtj."' ’ ^ for tax assessor. We are anthoriced to anaounce the name- of D. J. G. McNair as a candidate foe Tab Assessor of Decatur county—subject to th* nomination of the Demooratie party—by it Mast Tma. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. ^ EditohDemocrat: V* •>-' ’'** ’ ;c * PImm announce the name of Josephtie Anfctt tA m s candidate for the office of Tax Collector or Decitnr, county at the ensyisg Jtunuy Msctton ■ «»te«te tg i of£^e DeteOcrsUo party. MAN-rCmztay. FOR TAX COLLfeCTpR. ‘ We afir authorised tOuraounoe the Mas of 8ra D. OBirrsi ss * esndldtte for tnsteffiii of ik Collector. Snhtect to the nomination of tbp Decatur Democrstto NomlnaUng Omieitkn. ana adeoW hsteRdohts4ntyh^tVUlktvtesBsrttellr spAMMtr ; *.• announcement;- Thefriendsof Hr. E.D. Haxcs take p putting Ua name betoe tbs Democratic lug Convention as a candidate for bhciUT of J For Glerk’ Superior Court. Enreoa’DxnoenATt Pieape announce Mr, B. M. JonsrtHi u a esudidste for Ctah i ' “ ‘ of Decatn: county, at the ensuing 0b BMnbridgo. lCTaT' “The Blood is the life.” How many diseases have their seat in the Bl0"3| diseases which- have been treated vainly'toy ,years., th eight cases out ten, if the blood alone was properly purr, lied, bow soon would Health and Happiness return. Dr. Tull’s Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight te a never failing cafe for all Bloody Scroiulous of Syphilitic diseases. Vnder the influence of this compound the eye grows clear and sparkling, the com plexion like pearl; nnsightlydilotehes, pock marks, worms in the ffiMlBjjpMiiHgfennd CITY ORDINANCES At a regular meeting of. Council the fol lowing Orainances were passed and became in. force. . • Be it Ordained by the Corporation of the city of Bainbaidge, that special Tax Ordi nance Sdc. 12-*, Far. 24,im so amended as to read that all steam (instead of steam Saw) milte, be taxed as provided by said Ordi nance. viz. Twenty Dollars. , Be itbrgftined by the (k>t^iration of. the city bf Bainbridge,. that-po"spring Seales or- spring Balance shall be nsed for the purpose of buying or selling by, within the corporate Dollars or more thanlkrenty-five, or impris onment of not less than ten days, or more than thirty days at the discretion of the May or. A true extract from the Minhtes. . Sept. A 1 Beware of C jflfe MOSES' wr f *r< extemively cousterfiited. Goshen Bnttir 46 cenis l M. Bosenfeld's To t Offioe 1 er pound at L tores. Patterson A McNair offer superior ituluCements to customers as they want to sell out before tbe season is Swear-. over - Local Jimcracks.—Tom •ongen believes tbe negroes have a I . _ _ .. , r ~ . «*».«> me, a » ,he chic t .l ln , et f r f ^‘ u f 0 ens they can, ami proronnees the, see th ir stock and purchase ypUir re.tort that he ^trodnoed a bill to groceries, etc. , the contraiy, wheh a member ol the city yesterday, the Baltimore Sun, in its financial article this morning says: “The whoie amount* involved in tMe sa^cnsirtiis,'-ill y under stood, will probably amount, to two milHons,. but the houses ait claim to have .assets ample to. tlischai^e their, indebtedness if realized. w “’ a recent Concessional hbiffiirtiting Conventi* n..,in tliie, r State. It has been represented to us that dele- patrii a»:thqyr ;«rri^^jl|ieo^tFde is where the convention was called, Legislature as a falsehood unrniti- ' Sime Wiel is in. New York _ _ giKuls, but still he has «; nice 'sV)^v>]| on bund for sale immensely cheap. cial events herewith as the famousr £9 m P on, ‘ nl8 " f caloric, wh.n his house ctsu events Herewjtn M to? ,amou f ^ OI1 fi r0? He will not reason with you black Friday m New York. :._ ; 1 was <itbe Ku-Klux Com* The whi LWt *SSL23^P^25lK-'i5»i-* were met at the depot by the friendi hotels by a charge t)f tbe butldn holing brigade.’ They were as aic- rival hotels or omnibus lines. *’ sight^sorelyy other meani havo telted. Tbs ctreulari around each package give fttlt direction!, end advice,, or will bo sent free to oil writing for them, seeled iwinwdtisi "-J1WM S. B.—In ell ceeef where the CEEt’lEE cannot he taln***t. One Dollar encloeed to the Sole Proprie- ■ *n B 1I03ES, 1* Cortlendt St, New York, will ghottle of the genuine,.containing witty * — *' eccurcly etaled. from any . . [that may well~ lurnisli a £ext for The American-8ayo: r‘Theumount abler pens thap ours. Let us^are ol liabilities is estimated at nearly disftie with thesfeaiid all simnar un- three millions, but it is impossible to seemly, undignified*and huvtlul prac- spejtk with certaiuty as to this, or ^ ■'' ■ f** the ultimate result -of the disaster, TRE poRBERY OF THE Sd'uTH. although it is generally believed g .made that the suspension will only bq tern- n ~ ju ' New y„ porayy, and that the majority, if ,u y n ght, in vvhich he spoktf^As. fi.l- not all, of these houses prill speedily' Iowa about the robbery of the Souih- resume their business.”- .. ’ i - Grant’s carp|-b»ggeie: The Gazette’says “No such disas-(^- I l,lk ' ° ^ «° Se f f rll'l'ilna™0° the tar? . .. r'tf jJJ u ' l'ii Ransas and South Gavolma on tue tar ter 33 the failures above noticed has !ind ", n niH uers of Foderal^taxaiion. befallen Baltimore for a. long series and th.* fisual poiu y of ihq Gvern- of years,.and the dajr..dqseryefi to. meut, you m well talkfo*u> the be ranked in-the history ot commeri winds. Do you i»lk ;to.« mapo the bQvdeSgittPe. I offpre*! a resolution with ,n- r-gard to the Jstaie debts r «(d the other sources oPSouthern itnpoyentib- gated. John Haize Is tlie tenderest pink ( now in the Radical pack. By the 'Go to Suber’s Jewelry Store. ’ cere. Exchange place, who wenr^^jT j oirn _ k 0 t we fi.al way. Johnnie has got to be consider- There you will find attractions not. to protest on Wednesday, and,whose ‘ , lie cause of Jii^the trouble ableof a ••spoklst.” to be sneered at. Go see him. suspension was followed yeuterdayew** just bad gofernn'ent, m A subscription list 1 * .. I by that old firm of Kirkland-, Chase xuons taxation dun**, tbe mi, , ,, about town not lon.r „„ ( c .w * *“ ; Jast RECE t VBD -— 500 „ bnshete & Oo., heavy importers, engaged iu^traiion of justice alot.^, boi. all the nw of-hnvin 1= a S<- for the pur- corn; 20 bbte superfine Flour; 30 the WestJndia and Brazil trade; various causes combined. We found - 0 J fng Capt. A. T. Reid abbls x X x' flour; 30 bbte superfine j J, C. Bridges & Co.’, and WilliasJ that over two bupdred and fiQjr" ail- Throat, Hoahsbvbss, Difficult B»*Af*i*OeI*- CIFIEKT CONSUMFTION AND LUIIO l>I»BA«B« ? ^Thy have no ta^to of medicine, 4B|HM)||bMH|I| them. Thousand* httT« b«m i had Dcfora desuaired. Te«timo| S^TJkrS^BBTANSplMSw^r Price 39 cento perbox. JOBMOSS3,Proprl»- Secret HabiUand Semal Genital O-geo*; Weak gfrlne jDepoel tain the Prine. | and all tlmgtiaatly tmo ef Dtereeea arlring frees OvenueotBxceeeee. Th.TCwv whenallotherr.nl- I GhuttGlA—UEOAIURCOUN rY. On the fi-.et Alointgy in Ocfober, we will apply tn the court of Ordinary of aaid conn- August, 22,1872. . £0d J.T.Faw, J. W. Wnsoit, jg AJiamr. t>04tenets . convey passengers to and from Uie diflerent rOil- ASuST' Albany. Ga., Sept 11th. IHTf. ' bh 38 JdNWaMBJPTH ^MkDji 18 & 20 PLATT ST- N- Y- Sold ill BainfiKdge by,p.,C, Ritig, & Oo. J. P. Dickinson. C, W. Steoaia. Dickinson. & Stegall, BANKERS. .BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA, i ll IT ;»****“ "» EXCHANGE, STOCKS, BONDS AND COIN. Deposits received and Collections mndB; and promptly remitted for at.qR* rent rate ofexchange. | State of Georgia, Decatur Co. The und special partners, who have this day contrib uted the sum of Five Thousand Dollars each tefhe'Ospilal , Block f Said* copartnership to commence this day and expire on the Sixth dayofAu^A^^^,- CALVIN W. STEGALL, [ ■ ARTHUR P.’ WRIGHT, THOMAS C. MITCHELL. I8J3—euglfitf' Imitation R«sew«od BURIAL CASES. M'lfeTi^Cheaper ■aj crjifr ■ 'mm&'ST ~*x' ■ 7 THE PINE COFFINS .MADR TO qp ORDER. i 'jar-Just received at the Furniture-Store of jeS7 4m PAINTER. >V/]H Z r iM'—■ ifT ’'-ita 1 wish to inforin the readers of ftie -Semi- Weekly Argus, that I am now prepared to do es Tf SE AND SIGN PAINTING, GRAINING. MARBLING, PAPER HANG ING, GLAZING, CALSOM1NING t s - * 4 id ‘moderate stand. Call on or 1 * Y i * JAR P» VAN BORN, octi31y ANNOUNCEMENT. • ' The name of Mr. Jimei M. Ooafea.fc auggeatfd tea suitablecandiaate. for the offleo of Sheriff of Deoatur county, subject to the acUouof the Demo cratic Nominating Convention. In the approtehmg election.. HU 'waR known energy aud busineea quoUBcationa indicate him aa in every way wen qoalffiedrtollU the office in the event of hie elecUau. ■ — eeeg be bailed with general UtmflfhU Moxx^fl^gJ AJVNOUNqjEWRNT ITe are anthorlgad to IT. C. Thomas, as a ea Decotuf County, at th the nomination Jalf 18th, 187* tin. . ANNOUNCEMENT.. * ’ We are authorized to announce the name ofVf.X.Freeman,n*t* candidate‘for Tbx Collector of Pecatnr county,, tit the ensuing election, subject to the MafaMW, ot tho Democratic Convention. Jaly 31st, 1872. tdn ANNOUNCEMENT. -.,* * ^WWBiBWHtWMMW the name of Col. Charles J. Munnerlyn as a candidate for the office of Ordinary of Decatur county. Union Rcpablican ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. T> the coUnt eaten of Decatur; In view of the' fret that yow constitute the BepabUcan party of De-- catar county, Y think it high time that you should have the beneSte of IU public offices, which you will never receive aa long as yon are in the leading, strings of the few wkltomen. who for the sake of gain, claim tn be otyou; therefore Ignnnunoe my self aa a candidate**- the office at County Treasur er, and respectfully ask jour suffrages. Owes Oosue, (ooh) . FOR CORONER. are tuthorlzedjp hnnUtUeethe Auke'hf X xira \ expects hi. colored feDow-cttUens to support him- We are authorized to announce Owxx Nixox..(cojorcd) aa a candidate for Repre sentative in the Legislature from' Decatn? county, on the Grant Republican ticket, at the ensuing election. -He invites all colored men to vote for hip^ ^. * • - We are authorized tef announce the' name of Milo Dohsuok. (colored) « a candidate for Sheriff of Decatur county, on the Grant of thecoloredv JSStifl a.tiE--r. >a. We ere authorized to announce Laxnv Jack soy, (colored) ea candidate feMhe office of Tax Cotedtor, of Decatu; conoty. on the Grant Republican ticket, at the ensuing leectioa. He expects the colored vote. — , t.JA ■ 1 1 * RIBBONS! MILLINERY AND STRAW ... .•45te»«i*i.x@waj 1 also Wnris soonsi siiBBOia- hlllESj ETC., ETC? ; ARMSTR0M, ! <u A, ai#R A t». Bonnet, Trimming, Ne' , AND SASH RIBBON? Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties. ? * 1.. • »f«>; *.') Had Grepr * vets i • - .ssfTown- ii »aa»..^ J> ■ an* wntrte, Bat* ® c™ V A ^^-MttedCaimoV^A* wji