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The Weekly Democrat.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1872.
Then Hut Comforted Me.
rr Mini lctbi«
Oft thee* comas a dremrv boor.
When no earthly thing can cheer,
had we’re under sorrow’s power,
L With no peace nor comfort near;
Then in deep distress we fly
Tb (he Lord—the Lord meet high.
tefl we Him our tale of grief.
And He listens to our prayer;
Then to us sends relief.
For His people are His care ;
Israel He guides and keeps.
Slumbers not and never sleeps.
To the Lord, who lores to bend
Down to earth a gracious ear,
lit his children to attend,
And their weak complaints to hear;
’Tie on Himjwe place our trust—
Him who comforteth the just.
Harri&ge Statistics-
Those dry but useful people who de-
*gbt in statistics have been investigat
es the effect of marriage and celibacy
oa mortality. They have demonstrated
to their satisfaction the beneficial effect
•f marriage upon longevity. The last
pttBmi who has devoted his attention to
this subject is M. Bertillon. His eta-
*»*■*« cover the States of France, Hol>
imd, and Belgium. According to M
BartiUoa, between the ages of twenty
■■d thirty-five, out of 1,000 married
■>ew there are six deaths, and 1,000
widowers twenty-two deaths. Between
thirty and thirty-five the deaths in the
same number are : Married men seven,
bachelors eleven, and widowers seven
teen. Between thirty-five and forty
yean of age the mortality per 1,000 is:
Married men seven, bachelors thirteen,
aai widowers seventeen. Continuing
these calculations through different
aeries of years, the advantage on the
•core of longevity is always on the side
of the married men.
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_ Pin* are unfailing in tb* core of all
I and dangnnoa dlaaaaw to which tho
Is subject. They moderate all
all obstruction*, from what-
NEW GOODS.
HEW GOODS, HEW GOODS.
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TINWARE, TINWARE!
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
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& order to class out my stock of Stores 1
bare determined to sell thee* so low thot no
one can fail to bqy. I al*> hare a fine lot of
Tinware, &c., on hand for sole very reasona
ble. Call and see me, ' ,
H. E. COURTNEY,
t24 *-] South-Broad 8t
RANKIN HOUSE,
J. W. Ryan, Proprietor,
Broad Street,
Columbus, - - Georgia.
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
McGILL & O'NEAL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga.
law office up stain, near the Post Office.
R. H. WHITXLKT. JOBS I. DONALSOS.
WHITELEY & DONALSON,
^ “ --a AT LAW,
1
- .'li-fr. -uv.esCern and Pa-
taula Circuits.
Office up Stain, in Sanborn’s new build
ing. octl 71 tf
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'S3? Th«?wm*tn
rill In i short
1 other means have Celled. Tb. circular* aroond
•mil mdaura rive full direction* and adrlmv or
wtU se"*aat free to ail writlns tar them, mM
sn’osss* wtwrs «h» wmn caan*t be
eMeiai*,pe« Oollar enclseed to the Bole Preprie-
5wT50B MOSES, is Oortlandt St, NewTorMeill
Sure a bottled the emudut, eentatataur Fifty
‘ r return mall. Meanly mM feta any
see* It* content*.
ItP IN TEN MINUTES.
^ UTAH’S WMOHICWAmS_
lOeeaaa. Cmia aitoma, Bbobohitu, 8wi
oat, HoABasaa**, PirriouLT B»*at*i»o, la-
TNI OHUT FRENCH REMEDY.
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vs! Wssrwe— or Impoltney Wee
MTCmv when sU othem
Advice in eeebbor. mt
w. PHeellierlb
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ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
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Change of Schedule.
GXXJtRAL SCrXRIHTESDENT’s Orricx,
Atlantic ani* Osar Railroad,
Savannah, Oct. 15, 1872..
On and after Wednesday, October 16 th,
Passenger trains on this road will run. as
follows :
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Idtavc Savannah daily at -
Arrive at Live Oak -
Arrive at Bainbridge -
Arrive at Albany -
Leave Albany -
4:30 p nr
2:55 a m
7:30 a m
9:05 a m
6:85 p m
6:45 p m
11:30 p m
10:00 a m
Leave Bainbridge -
Leave Live Oak -
Arrive-at Savannah -
Make connection at Live Oak with trains
on J., P, A M. Railroad for and from Jack
sonville, Tallahassee, etc.
No change of cars at Live Oak'; no change
of cars between Savannah and Albany.
Close connection at Albany with trains on
8oethwestern Railroad.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Leave Savannah, except Sat’days, 11:00, p m
Arrive at Thomasville, except Sun., 3:50 p m
Arrive at Albany, except Sunday, 8:10 p m
Arrive at Live Oak, except Sun., 12:55 p m
Leave Live Oak, except Sunday, 2:00 p m
Leave Albany, except Sunday, 6:35 a m
Leave Thomasville, except Sunday, 11:10 a m
Arrive R Savannah, except Mon., 4:30 a m
Make close connection at Live Oak with
... trains to and from Jacksonville and TaHa-
haaaee; connect at Jesup with trains on the
Macon and Brunswick Railroad.
H. S. HAINES, Gen’l Supt.
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS.
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS.
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS.
BAINBRIDGE, - - - - GEORGIA,
-lit
-1st.
NUTATION ROSEWOOD BURIAL
CASES with
Glass Faces.
■UCH CHEAPER
Than Pine Coffins made to Order!
Just received and now for sale at the Fur
niture store of
i '2~ 4nt]
E.). HENDERSON.
Simon A. Weil,
having just bxckiykd a
Large and well selected stock of Dry-Goods,
Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Notions,
Groceries and Hardware, Bagging and Ties,
I take pleasure in announcing the fact that
I am prepared to sell everything in my line
SA CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, and since
my purchases are made from first hands for
cash, will be able to offer great bargains.
The people of Bainbridge, the planters and
merchants of Decatay and the surrounding
counties, are all invited to give me a call and
judge for themselves. My motto:
QUICK SALES ASH SMALL PROFITS !
Look to your interest and examine my
stock before laylng in your supplies.
SIMON A. WEIL.
CLOTHING!
M. Boley & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PARLOR, CHAMBER and
KITCHEN
FURNITURE !
186 BROUGHTON ST.,
Corner Jefferson and Broughton, opposite
St. Andrew’s Hall, Savannah, Ga.
All the latest styles kept on hand. Mat
tresses renovating and repairing of furniture
execu ed promptly and at reasonable prices.
mch21 ly
DAN SHEFFIELD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Colquitt, Miller county, Ga.,
Will give prompt attention to all business
placed in his hands. Collections made a
specialty.
A. T. REID & COMPANY,
COR. WEST 4 BROUGHTON STREETS, BAINBRIDGE, GA.
DRYGOODS & GROCERIES.
8 Pecial
THE LARGEST STOCK X N
THE CITY.
BAINBRIDGE CLOTHING STORE!
vr,.'Uu: ..
Southern - Made
CLOTHING!
NOEL GAINEY & CO.,
Feeling that unless the industrial pursuits
are sustained the country will never
be truly prosperous, have determined to
manufacture their ENTIRE stock in Bain
bridge. They warrant their goods to be
Cheaper and Better than the East
ern Make!
And challenge comparison, in quality, style
and price. They also keep the best quality of
SHIRTS AND GENTS' FURNISHING
ROODS !
«W*A Line of Boots and Shoes !"®«
Appealing to the people of Decatur, they
say achieve your independence by building
up your own institutions.[mch7 ly
THOS. BRANCH A CO., BBANCH, SONS A CO.,
Richmond, Va. Augusta, Ga.
BRANCH & SONS,
Commission Merchants;
Savannah, Oa.,
Market Prices corrected Weekly by
Branch & Sons.
Salt by car load $1 57 per sack, in small
lots $1 80;' bacon, clear rib sides 12Jc.,
shoulders 9Jc., dry salt clear, rib sides 10@
lOJfc; Portland syrup 22c. in hhds. and 27c.
in bob.; hay, northern $1 60 from store and
$1 60 from wharf, western $1 70(n $l 80
Horn store and $1 60@S1 70 from wharf;
corn, yellow and mixed 90c.@95c., white
$1 00@8>105; oats 60c.@65c.; coffee 15c.@
20c. in 25 bag lots; rice 7|c.@8c. according
to quality; pearl grits $6perbbl.; flour, sup.
$6 60, extra $7 75(5\$8 00; family $9 50@
$10 00; potatoes $3 00@$3 50 per bbl.; on
ions $3 75; bagging loc. per yard.
DR. TUTT'S PILLS
Increase the powers of digestion, and excite"
the absorbents tb action, whereby all impuri
ties of tfce system are carried off. The old
stereotyped opinion that calomel must be used
to “carry off the bile,” has given away be
fore the light of science. The vegetable king
dom furnishes a remedy, free from all dele
terious effects.
They act as kindly on the tender infant,
the most delicate female, and infirm old age,
as upon the most vigorous system, eradicat
ing every morbific agent, invigorating the
debilitated organs, building up the flagging
nervous energies.
Price 25cts. a Bottle.
py- Sold by all druggists.
dr; TCTT’S IMPROVED HAIR DYE
This elegant preparation is warranted the
best in the world. Its effect is instaneous;
it imparts no ridiculous tints; it will remedy
the bad effects of inferior dyes; is perfectly
harmless; it contains no sugar of lead;’ it lias
no unpleasant odor; it imparts a natural
glossy color.
Price Ose Dollar a Bottle.
J®" Sold by all druggists.
BOWER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS^AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Office in the Court House. [mch2 ly
COUJTTRY PRODUCE
Bought at highest market priest. 1^* Hides
and Wool wanted.
19-NO TROUBLE TO“@t
Show Goods!
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Office over the store of T. B. Hunnewell &
Co. Are fully prepared to take charge of all
cases arising under the bankrupt law. [ocl tf
Bedell Ac Co., .
Liquor Dealers,
Tobacco Agents,
DR. TUTT'S EXrECTORANT. •
Is composed of herbal and mucilaginous pro
ducts, which have a specific effect upon the
pulmonary organs, penetrating every portion
of them. It detaches from the bronchial or
wind tubes the irritating matter which ae-
cuminulates, and assists tnem to throw it off;
it mitigates the pain; resists tlie progress of
inflamation; and removes the constriction of
the chest. The properties of this elegant
preparation are demulcent, nutritive, bal
samic, healing, and soothing. It braces the
nervous system, produces refreshing sleep,
and relieves gloom and depression of spirits
It is very pleasant to take, causes no nausea,
and strengthens the lungs to resist attacks
in the future.
You need not go to Florida to cure your
cough. If you use this remedy you can re
main at home and enjoy its comforts, a priv
ilege of vast importance to the suffer from
pulmonary disease.
Avoid Consumption.—This disease is very
insidious in its approach, and its first ad
vance (which is often called a slight cold)
should be promptly guarded against. Be
ware. delays are dangerous. Don’t neglect
that slight cold, or it will soon get beyond
control. The timely use of the Expectorant
will prevent much pain and suffering. Dr.
Tutt’s Expeetorant is a specific for Croup.
This dread disease requires prompt treat
ment; no mother should ever be without
bottle of it; it is very pleasant, and children
take it readily. Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant is the
most valuable Lung Balsam ever offered to
sufferers from diseases of the throat or chest.
Price $1 a Bottle, or Six for $5.
Sold by all Druggists. Prepared by
WM. H. TUTT, M. D.,
18 & 20 Platt St., New York.
Sold in Bainbridge by C. C. KING & CO.
W ANTED !
For the year 1873. a position as Book
Keeper, or Book Keeper and Salesman com
bined. Apply to J. W. C. Critchell, at L. M.
Griffin’s store, Bainbridge, Ga. [nov!4-4w
R. A. WALLACE,
DEALER IS
140 Broad Street,
oct24 6m]
COLUMBUS, GA
STRAUSS' FAVORITE WALTZ.
We have just issued Strauss’ Wallies in
two volumes, price $4 each in boards, $5
each hi cloth. The two volumes contain-over
forty beantifttl waltzes, worth at least $35 in
sheet form. In ordering from other dealers
be particular to ask for Peters’ edition of
Stranss’ Waltzes, as it is the only correct and
complete edition. Address J. L. PETERS.
Music Publisher, 599 Broadway, N. T. [no 7
Paper, Envelopes, Cards, Twines,
Tags, Paper Stock, Inks,
Moss, Waste, &c.
135 BAY: ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
mcli9] Orders promptly filled. [ly
“BEST TO USE.”
“EASIEST TO SELL.”
Sewing Machine Agents, it don’t pay yon
to fight the best machine. Prove our claims
Get the agency and sell it. Address
“DOMESTIC” S. M. CO.,
96 Chambers St , N. Y.; or Atlan
ta, Ga.
CLOTHING AND HATS.
A Large and Fashionable selection at A. T. REID & CO.'S
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children’s at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Dress Goods and Prints.
A complete and handsome stock at A. T. REID & CO.’S
compNR JNWU
Bacon, Bacon.
Sides, Hams, Shoulders and Bulk Meats at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Flour, ITlour.
One hundred bbls., different grades, - A. T. REID & CO.’S
Sugar and Coffee.
Fifty bbls. and sacks Sugar and Coffee at A. T. REID & CO.’S
• TV ortliern Hay.
One hundred bales Morthern Hay at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Oats, Oats.
Five hundred bushels Black and Yellow Oats at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Checlis, Stripes and Yarns,
From'Columbus, a choice selection at ' A. T. REID & CO.’S
Butter, Cheese and Fisli.
All fresh and arriving weekly at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Enquire
For any goods you may want at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Cotton, Corn, Hides, Wool, and any country produce bought by
A. T. REID & COMPANY.
FALL AND WINTER!
1873—1873.
We are in the market with our usual stock of
fall and WINTER GOODS.
lOO bbls.. FLOUR, 8,000 pounds
BACON Sides Ac Shoulders, .
1,000 lt>s. LARD,
3.000 yards BAGGING, lOO Duns.
ARROW TIES.
PAINTING MATERIALS.
Of ail kinds—White Lead, boiled and raw Oils,
colored Paints assorted.
10.000 YARDS OF PRINTS,
ALL GRADES AND PRICES.
5.000 yards Brown and Bleached
Shirtings and Sheetings.
25 pieces KENTUCKY JEANS.
And the usual assortment of DRY-GOODS and DRESS GOODS.
BABBIT & WARFIELD.
H* Ha SP
Respectfully informs tbt
catur and-eurrounding co uaU *V
a very large and select *„,* J'*
Fall & "Wifl
goods,
To- which he invites the
the public. He has
VAST QUANTITIES
Popular Dri c
—OF—
I>re» s Gooa,
.I" all the Styles of ( |* ^
Alpaccas, Embroid
Laces, White
. Towelling. TabJ
Linen, Gloves,
Hosiery,
Corsets,, and Handk
Bleached and Brown
DOMESTI
Kentucky j eanSi
Calicoes,
Tickings, Cloths,
Cassimeres, White and
Red all-wool Flannels
8®- The very best of Opera Him*.
Linseys, Shawls, Blankets, it
CLOTHIN
Nice lot of
Boys and Gen
CL0THING1
The* Best St
BOOTS and SHOES
J©“In the city—come and see for yo,
GROCER IE
FOR THE MILLIONS I
We keep constanlly on hand all the [
groceries, such as
Bacon, Flour, Lard, Butter,
Coffee, Corn, Meal, Grits,
Syrups, Liquors.
&C., &C,
Mr. T. J. THOMPSON, of tlie late fa.
Spear & Thompson, continue** with at; J
Mr. J. R. GRIFFIN. Give me a call.
H. H. SPEAR, Broughton St,
novi4] Bainbridgs,
FOR COST
NOW IS THE TIME TO S
BARGAINS!
Patterson
& McNaii,
SOUTH-BROAD STREET*
Are now closing out their W
Stock of Fall and Winter 6***
AT COST!
No better stock can be 1** *
the city; therefore buyers w* *
to their interest to call •• *
before going elsewhere.
PATTERSON A ****’
oct24 tf] -
GEORGIA, Miller Coanty.-^^
after date I will apply to the ,i C Vwi* *
nary for leave to sell the h*nd>
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