The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, October 03, 1872, Image 3

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The Weekly Democrat, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1872. 7rrv AND COUNTY AFVAIEtS. Ehrlich has re-commenccd his Iloef Market. ■ The public cai be supplied eveiy morning. - * • PebsoxaJL—We had the pleasure of a visit last Monday from • Mr. lit II. Orme, for many yearS editor of the Southern Recorder. He is new repre senting the popular paper housf of It. A. Wallace, Savannah. Simon A. Weil.—We call the at tention of our readers to the advertise- men t of Mr. Weil in this Democrat. Ilis stock of goods is most complete, „„t wanting in any article necessary to the tr;wle of Southwestern Georgia. Mr. ■\Vcil has polite and attentive salesmen, who fully understand the business of giving satisfaction to customers. Mr. Weil's store will be closed for to-day. Eclectic Magazine.—The Eclectic for October is full of good things, the contents varying judiciously “from grave to gay, from lively to severe.” There is nothing in recent magazine literature which surpasses, for droH humor and, witty characterization, the brilliant skotch of “Barney Gcohegan, the Irish Member,” of which the'second install ment is given in this number. It re minds one of Lover in his best days, though it would be difficult to find any thing of Lover’s that will compare with it in point of power and variety. The Editorial Departments presents the usual fresh literary reviews, scientif ic and art items, and miscellany. _ Published by E* 11. Felton, 10S Ful- ton Street, Ncw-York. Terms, S5 a year; two copies, SO. Single number, .45 cents. century.’ If we deduct the price of the (him immediately if not sooner and oil ehromo! -The Two Pets.’ the mag- j supply yourselves in his fine. azine practically costs the subscriber nothing. The whole , Englith race should rush to subserihb-for such a pe riodical.” The beautiful oil ehromo is mailed immediately Jo. subscribers on.re ceipt of only £1.25, the subscription pace, by £&•*. H'Taylor & Co^ 51 Water Street, Boston. ;Agents every where are doing splcnSblly with this ehromo, as they deliver it • wlien^ tliey take the names. > .* - For Tax Collector.—We refer the reader to the annouusement of M r - R. A. Connell.v He is a worthy iflan and if elected will make a good collector, lie was a member of the Itfecatur Cav alry and. served faithfully during the war in the Confederate ranks. 200 pieces of Dress Goods just opened at the Flint River Stores. Esiprsss doth, al- papis, J^ehiins,' and Poplins in all colors, plaid and striped Dress • JGoods, Velveteens and N';.lours all colors for trimming. ♦ ‘ ^ If yon want to snpply vonrselves with the best Groceries, wholesale and retail, at mod erate prices go immediately to the Upper Flint River Store. German Social Club.—A portion of the German citizens of our town have formed a Literary and Social ciub, at which to assemble and pass a pleasant hour. The name given the society is The German Harmony Club.” The following gentlemen are its worthy offi cers: Simon Engel, President; I. M. Rosenfeld, Vice-President; Julius Stcin- inger, Tsensurer; L. Ulmer, Secretary, S. Obermcyer, assistant Secretary; I. Kwilecki. Librarian. We are happy to see this move on the part of our Ger man fellow-citizens, and wish it much success. Super's Jewelry Stork.—We call special attention (o the very explantory advertisement of Mr. W. C. Subers in another column. The stock therein described is without a parallel in South- ern Georgia. Read it and then go and tjee for yourself. ' )ur enterprising contemporary of the A/f/t mblished a half-sheet extra last Tuesday To The Indies.—If any of our lady friends sKould^ van t to see Peters’ Musi cal "Monthly-—Ge best publication of the kind in "the United States—they can get a number free of charge by ap plying at The Democrat office. Watt’s Gun Store.—Mr. James Watt has removed his Gun and Hard ware Establishment to South-Broad Street, and now occupies the building of E. II. Smith, next door to Rockwell & West. Mr. Watt has a very full lot of goods in store, and arriving from I New York daily, such as muzzle and I breech-loading shot guns and rifles of the very latest styles and patents, pis tols from the best manufactories such as Colt’s, Smith & Wesson’s, Reming ton’s, Ac. In the way of ammunition his stock is also' complete; cartridges, powder, shot in from 5 to 25 pound bags and otherwise, bar-lead, percussion caps &c. A fine lot of pocket cutlery—best in town—andbowie-knive, daggers, etc. Table cutlery, scissors, shears, Ac., Ac. Cooking utensils of all kinds. Pad locks, desklocks, store locks, deadlocks, hinges, mechanic’s tools, - buckets, pumps, steel-traps, wood and willow- ware. fishing tackle, Ac. Ac. Pont fail to call and examine Mr. Watt’s goods for lie has thousands of articles not men tinned by us. Noel Gainey & Co’s, stock of Clothing is par excellance. Call and see them. Mrs. J. Reynolds invites the special attention of the ladies to her fine stock of Millinery goods. Great inducements offered. What SIMON Babbit & Warfield have a splendid lot of bagging, ties, rope, flour, ba con, sugar, syrup, and all other plantation supplies and and grocer ies Do your trading with them, they arc the men. You will find it to your advantage to get yqnr Plantation Snpplies, such as bagging, rope, ties, com, hay, &c. from the Upper Flint River Store. Stieninger & Engel have special arrange ments with the Western Markets that ena ble them to jsell at low rates. For further particulars inquire at the Upper Flint River Store. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jewish New Year.—To-day is call ed Rush Hashona, or New Year. 1st day of the Jewish month Tislirie; therefore the places of business of our Hobrcw friends will be closed. Next Saturday week is their day of atonement—fast day,— on which oeca. sion their stores will be closed. Oysters.—These delicious inhabi tants of the shores of the briny deep are beginning to make their apparence in our city. Maj. Bruton and Col. Gef,.—We publish the letters of these two gentle men for the simple purpose of setting them right before the public, although the election is over. Read them; they have the ring of the true metal. POCKET DICTIONARY. Webster’s Pocket Dictionary, in its present shape, is a great improvement over all previous editions and all simi lar works. In the first place it is * neatly printed, and bound in morocco, with gilt edges. Then it contains 200 pictorial illustrations, which give a much clearer idea of the meaning of many words than could possibly be con veyed by the usual definition. The lit tle .volume, while being no larger than an ordinary pocket-book, embraces in its vocabulary a careful selection of over 18,000 of the most important words of the language, with definitions sufficient ly clear, though necessarily brief, to meet the ordinary wants of any one re quiring its use. Prefixed to the work are tables of money, weight and meas ure, abbreviations, words phrases from foreign languages, rules for spelling, ex- planatku^otc.. It is in fact a most valuabH£wm' book, and is doubly worth the dollar it costs. It is Very beautiful ly and substantially bound, with tucks and gilt edges. The_Publishers. Ivison. Blakeman. Taylor & Co.. 188 and 140 Grand Street, New York, will forward it by mail on receipt of One- D»Uar, or it can be bought almost anywhere. Building Materials.—-We call . the attention of our readers to the ad- vni-RcAmflut in MTnalior column of one of the most extensive manufactories of Doors. Sashes and Blinds in the South ern States. As these articles are daily demand by our best citizens, we recommend all who contemplate improv ing their homes or places of business to send for circulars and price list of the above articles, together with prices of builder’s hardware, marble mantle-pieces French and American window-glass, Ac. Ac., to P. P. Toale, 20 Haye St., Charleston, S. C. The River Trade.*—The trade on the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers is considerably impeded on account of the accidents to the Steamers St. Clair and Baudy Moore. Returned.—Dr. A. T. Bowne, and daughters, returned from their Northern Summer tour on Sunday morning last. The election which took place yester day will be contested, owing to the un mitigated frauds perpetrated. The proof is so possitivc that the Democrats will triumph.' American Homes for September is the best issue of that standard magazine, and is full of amusing and interesting reading and beautiful illustrations. It employes only good writers. The Bos ton Daily Globe well says that “Ameri can Hnnics aims to occupy the wLoie field of literature, mature and juvenile. The publishers may well call their en terprise 'the success of the nineteenth. Ehrlich ! Ehrlich !!—Go to Ehrlich if you want good groceries— iced butter—fine whiskies, segars, Ac. Emery Johnson’s stoves, tin-ware, house-furnishing goods, sewing and washing machines are all the rage still. Run over and sec for your selves. I. Kwilecki A Bro. are all right in every particular. Go over and see their stock and purchase your groceries, etc. Sime Wicl is in New York buying goods, but still be has a nice stock on hand for sale immensely cheap. Just Received.—500 bushel* corn; 20 bbls superfine Flour; 30 bbls x x x flour; 30 bbls superfine flom:; 1# bbls- whiskey; 5000 bbls bacon at popular prices. Babbit & Warfield. W. E. Rutherford, at the City Stables, has some fine horses for sale, and in a few weeks he will have many more. If you want a su perb turnout at reasonable rates the City Stables is the place to get it. Saddle and harness horses to hire at any time. Jake Born sells his* harness- at hitherto leasonable prices. Call on EXECUTORS SALE. By an order from the court of Ordinary of Deca tur coui\Jy, we will offer for sale on the first Tues day in November, in the city of Cambridge, the fol lowing lands belonging to the estate of T. P. Fain Lot No. 332 and acres of lot No* 333, and 12\ aeres of lot No. 34d,"and 150 acres of lot No. 347, and 125 acres of lot No. 335, and 50 ocres of lot 309, in the 2 tli District, on which there is about 40 or 30 acres of opened land, a good dwelling-house containing 9 rooms and other out buildings- bes nine miles South of Baiubridgc, on the road leading to Quincy, it is convenient to churches and a good school, and is one of the most desirable set tlements in the country, it is also tolerable fair farming land, Also, lots No. 358 and 399 in the 21 District, on which there JJis about 30 ecres of opened land, two settluments an an old set of mills, and it is a very good situation for a mill to get cus tom. Terms one half cash the other half on twelve months time with interest from date, secured by mortgage. The purchaser pays for deed. J.T Fain, Wm.-Wilson, Sep. 10. !Sf2 Executors. Beware of Counterfeits! JOB MOSES’ are extensively counterfeited. Dishonest Drug- gists endeavor to sell the counterfeits tomake greater profits. The genuine have the name of J ob Moaei on each package. All others are worthless imitations. JThe genuine Pills are unfailing in.tho cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. They moderate all excesses and romovo all obstructions, from what- 'they are particularly suited. They will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity; and although very powerful, contain nothing hurtr- ful to the constitut&n. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, they will effect a cure when all other means have failed." Tho circulars around each package give full directions and advice, or will be sent free to all writing for them, sealed from observation. . N. B.—In all cases where tho genuine cannot he obtained, One Dollar enclosed to the Solo Proprie tor, JOB MOSES, 13 Cortlandt St., New York, will injure a bottle of tho genuine, containing Jiftr Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from any knowledge of its contents. BELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS Cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sorb Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, In cipient Consumption and Luno Diseases. They have no taste of medicine, and any child will take them. Thousands have been restored to health that had before despaired. Testimony iri von in hundreds of cases* Ask tor BRYAN’S ^ULMOXlC WAFERS. Price 35 cents per box. JOB MOSES, Proprie tor, 13 Cortlandt Street, New York. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. Medical Faculty of France as tho very best reroedj in all cases of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weak ness : Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions; Sex ual Weakness or Impotences Weakness arisingfrom Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; Relaxation ol the Genital Organs; Weak Spin©; Deposits in the TJrino, and all tho ghastly train of Diseases arising from Overuse or Excesses. The v cure when all otherrem- e lies fn.il- Pamphlet of Advice in each box, or will bo sent Preo to any address. Price Si p^r Box. Sent hr mail, securely sealed from ail observation, on receipt of price. OSCA R G. MOSES, 18 Cortlandt St., New York, Sole General Agent for America. STAMMERING. Dr. White, 102 East 20th St., N. Y. Best references from clergymen and othdttf. No pay until cured. Send for circular. Thomas Branch & Co., Richmond, Va. Branch,Sons &, Co., Augusta. Ga. Branch and Sons, . COMMISSION MERCHANT^, Savannah,. Ga. Mhrket Prices Corrected Weekly by BRANCH A SONS. Com, white, prime 90a92 Corn, mixed and Yellow “ . 85a87 Com meal fresh ground 85 Bacon, clear rib side? 12Jal2§ Shoulders 94 D. 8. C. R. Ssides 9a9\ “■ “ Shlds. none in market Flour, family and extra family.'... $9al0 Bice, new crop..- 8a9} Molasses, reboilled, Salt, $2 per sack: $1.85 per car oad KNOWS ABOUT DRY GOODS GROCERIES! Simon A. Weil, Corner Water and West Sts., BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA, lias a very large stock of Dry-Goods, con sisting of . VICTORIA AND BRITISH LAWNS, Plain and Striped Swiss Muslins, White and Colored Piques, Calicoes, Ginghams, Dress Goods, Cassimeres, Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, ~ Homespuns, Trimmings, Jackonets, etc. Gothinj^ Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc. STRAW GOODS. GROCERIES! Of All Kinds, Flour, Sugar, Bacon, Coffee, Tobacco, Soaps, Candles Bagging, Tics, Rope. COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at highest market prices. JJ@”’IIide8 and Wool wanted. il BVBRTISIMi AT LOW RATES. $15 per inch per month, we will t an adve rtisement in 24 first-class papers in Ga. List sent on application to GEO. P. ROWELL CO., Advertising Ag’ts, 41 Park Bow, N. Y. CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. Agents wanted for onr campaign goods. Sell at sight. Pay ICO per cent profit. Now is Uptime. Send at once for descriptive circulars and price lists of our fine steel engravings of all the candi dates. campaign biographies, charts, photographs, liadges, pins, flags, and everything pertaining to the times. Ten dollars per day easily made. Full samples sent for $3. Address Moore A Goodspeed, 7T Park Row. Nev York. RibiffwSi Is Nothing like it in medicine. A luxury to the palate, a painless evacuant,- a genuine stimulant to the circulation, a perspiratory preparation, an anti-bilious medicine, a stom achic, a diuretic and an admirable general alterative. Such are the acknowledged and daily proven properties of Tarrant’s Effer vescent Seltzer Aperient. Sold by all Druggists. With Foster’s Patent Kid GLOVE PRESERVER You can keep your kid glovesifom milldew- ing, spotting or spoiling at all seasons and in i-’-l climates. Convenient, light, arid will last your life time. Free to any ^ddress for 25 cents. Address A. I). Goster, Sayville, Suf folk county, N. Y. jggg“Go to Simon A. Wefl’s and loook at his immense stock. “Quick sales and small profits” is his motto. A POLITE CORPS OF SALESMEN Are always ready to attend the wants of cus tomers, Mid show them anything they desire either in the dry-goods or grocery line. oct3-tf GRAND MASS MEETING OF THE PEOPLE OF DECATUR AND ADJOINING "! ■ - J c o u ar n? 1 e si IS BEIISTGr HFLD DAILY AT TUEHAMOTH FLINT RIVER STORES OF MESSRS STEININGER & ENGEL BROAD STREET BAINBRIDGE, ^GEORGIA, OVER 50,000 WORTH OF DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, MOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, &C. &C. THE LOWER WfiOER STORE 3 DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE DRY-GOODS TRADE, ANE MAY VERY APPROPRIATELY BE TERMED A A GUAM) DRY-BOOBS BAZAR, AND EMPORIUM OP FASHION, Where all manner ol folks love to assemble and make their purchases. CANDIDATES. For All announcement* of candidates* names w# charge Ten Dollars. FOR TREASURER. The many friends of Mr. William C. Dick inson authorize ns to announce hU naine aa - 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 condklate for Tax Assessor of De- eatnr county—subject to tho action of the uomina- Hug committee of the Democratic Party. ANNOUNCEMENT. Benjamin F. Bruton announces himself os a candidate for re-election as Senator. FOR 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 Tax Assessor of Decatur county at the. ensuing January election—subject to the nomination of the Democratic party. FOR TAX 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 tho nominating con vention of the Democratic Party. FOR TAX ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce the name of-D. J. G. McNair as a candidate for Tnx Assessor of Decatur county—subject to the nomination of the Democratic party—by Many Voters. THE OFFER FLINT RIVER .. - • - IS AN IMMENSE PROVISION DEPO T and a repository for the more Staple Dry-Goods, and Plantation Supplies. . ' Our Stock for thoFall and Winter Trade is complete in all Depart ments and dally prepared to meet the demands of everybody. EIGHT FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN ARE EMPLOYED TO ATTEND OUR CUSTOMERS. ' All we ask is "a trial; so come and- inspect oar stock before going elsewhere. " *. . _ ■ A MERCILESS WARFARE AGAINST HJGH PRICES IS BEING WAGED BY I. I. ROSENFELD, AT HIS A FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK OF DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HARD WARE, BOOTS AND SSOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Editor Democrat: Please announce the name of Josephus Avriett, as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Decatur county at the ensuing January election—subject to nomination of tlic Democratic party, tdn Many Citizens. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce tho name of Oeo. D- Griffin as a candidrte 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. ANNOUNCEMENT. The friends of Mr. E. D. Hayes take pleasure in putting his flame before the Democratic Nominat ing Convention as a candidate for Sheriff of 1 ecatur county, in the ensuing January election. For Clerk Superior Court. Editob Df-moceat: Please announce Mr. B.M. Johnston as a candidate for Clerk Superior Court of Decatur county, at the ensuing election, and oblige, Bespectfully, Manx Voters, Bainbridge, Ga., August 5th, 1S72. ANNOUNCEMENT. The name of Mr. James M. Coston is suggested as a suitable candidate for the offleo of Sheriff of Decatur county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic JVominating Convention, in the approaching election. His well known energy and business qualifications indicate him as in every way well t qualified to fill the office in the event of his election, and his nomination would be hailed with general satisfaction by his - „ Many Friends. ANNOUNCE WENT. We are authorized to announce the name of W. C. Thomas, as a candidate for Tax Collector of Decatur County, at tht .ensuing election—subject to the nomination of the Democratic Convention. July 18th, 1872. tdn. ANNOUNCEMENT. We are authorized to announce the name of W. B. Freeman, as a candidate for Tax Collector of Decatur county, at the ensuing election, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Convention. Jaly 31st, 1872. tdn ANNOUNCEMENT. We are authorized to announce the nama 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. Union Republican ANNOUNCEMENTS. - I would say to the people of Decatur and surrounding counties that I have in store and am daily receiving -r • . A LARGE SUPPLY , OF ALLJGOODS ' » Ofnny'and every style and variety needed by the city or country people. My stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS cannot be surpassed in the city, as regards quality and prices, I would alsofcall Jsperial attention to my stock of Embroideries and Trimmingr. BAGGIG ANDiTJES will be sold at Savanpah prices. . L M- BOSENFELD. X» J. GUXLMABTIN. JOHN FLANNEBY. L J. Guilmartin ft Go., COTTON FACTORS General Commission Bay MERCHANTS, Street, Savannah, Ga. JST Agents fbr Bradley's Phosphate, Jew ell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics, Tobacco, etc. BAGGING and IRON TIES always on hand. Consignments solicited. Usual facilities extended to customers. (aug22 4m BAINBRIDGE iSGSfflM! M. BOLEY. F. X. BlNGEL. SOUTHEKft - MADE CLOTHING. M. BOLEY & CO,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PARLOR, CHAMBER and KITCHEN FDMITURE, 186 BROUGHTON ST., Corner Jefferson and Broughton, opposite St. Andrews Hull, SAVANNAH .GEORGIA. NOEL GAINEY ft GO.. All" the latest styles kept on hand. Mattrass renovating and repairing of ftnmi- ture executed promptly and at reasonable prices. TnchSl ly Get the Best! GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY. On the first Monday in Octftber next, I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell three lots of land, belonging to the estate of Emery Iassster, 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. —FEELING— > That unless the Industrial Pursuits could be sustained the country could never be truly prosperous, have determined to manufacture their ENTIRE S’I'OCK in Bainbridge. tj- THEY WARRANT THEIR GOOD* CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN THE EASTERN RAKE. And challenge comparison in Quality, Style and Price. They also ke^> the best quality of SHIRTS AND GENTS’ FURNISHING- GOOD, JS-A LIVE OF SHOE* AND HATS.-** Appealing to the people of Decatur, w8 ij achieve your independenoe-by building up your ow* ineCKqtiens. mch7 ly FOR COUNTY TREASURER. T‘> the colored voters of Decatur: In view of tho &ct 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 ofthe few white men, who for the sake of gain; claim to be of you; therefore I announce my self as a candidate for the office ot County Treasur er, and respectfully ask your suffrages. Owes Gasps, (col,) We are authorized to announce the name of Milo DoNAtsos, (colored) as a (Candidate for Sheriff of Decatur county, on the Grant Republican ticket. He expects tbe support of the colored voters. We are authorized to announce Landt Jackson, (colored) as candidate for the office of Tax Colecfor, of Decatur county, on the Grant Republican ticket, at the ensuing leectioB. He expects the colored Vote, W. ». VUBMISO. Jons C. BUTHERrOXO FLEMING A RUTHERFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BAINBRIDGE, GA. O FFICE over drug store of Butts A Peabody. Are fully prepared te take charge of all cases arising under the bankrupt law. [je29,69,tf BOWER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS AT L.AW BAINBRIDGE, GA. Office in the Court House. mch2SIy Epilepsy or Fits. A sure cure for this distressing complaint is made known in ft treatise of 48 octavo lages, on foreign and native herbal prepara- ions, published by Dr. O. Phelps Brown.— The prescription was discovered by him in such a providential manner that he cannot conscientiously refuse to make it known,’as it bag cured everybody who has used it for Pits, never having failed in a single case.— The ingredients may be obtained from any druggist, A copy sent free to all applicants by maiL Address Dr. O. Phelps Brown, 21 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J, The Albany House, ALBANY, GA. MERRICK BARITES, Proprietor. This niogt popular house is now In every way prepared to offer the public the very best accommo dations. The table is Supplied with the best tha market affords, and the servants are unsurpassed in politeness and attention to guests. Omnibuses eoovey passengers, to snd. from, tbe different rail roads promptly. Charges reasonable and satiafac. tit n guaranteed. gtabteS is connection with tho hotel for the accommodation of patrons. Albany, Ga., Sept. Uih, m». ., L000 Dollars REWARD FOR ANT Atll Of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles that De Bing’* Pile Remedy foils to care. .His prepared expressly to care the Piles, and nothing else. Bold by all druggist*. price, $1 oo: flwa -