The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, December 12, 1872, Image 4

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r . 1 v The Weekly Democrat. THURSDAY', DECEMBER 12, 1872. IThinkTonll Find Marrying'Pays- Well, Lisher, to-morrow's your wedding day; I’m sure I wish you joy. Health, wealth, and content all the days of life, God bless you, and keep you, my boy ! Harrying is risky business, For husband as well as for wife ; 0b, generally speaking, it's as serious a thing As happens to folks in life. Merry Ann Smith snd you, Lisher, Fell in lore in the good oid way ; But I’ve seen many couples, started as well, Hare the very old scratch to pay. I don’t say that you will, Lisher, So there’s no occasion to pout; But you and Merry Ann will hare tantrums; I know what I am talking about. For you’re inclined to be touchy, And you’re mighty sot in your way; And, Lisher, whenever your dander is up, You have a pile to say. Merry Ann Smith is as smart a gal As they raise in these parts about; But that kind, Lisher, are never made up With the ginger and pepper left out. Bear in mind Merry Ann has her notions, And a will like yours and mine; Ami that she ban a rl^Yt to her say in things That naturally fall in her line. Ba gentle about the money question: Every time you give her a cent Bon’t ask her to give you a strict account Of the way it’s going to be spent. She’s the woman you loved and sparked as •gal; She’JT work and live for yon;. All that she is, or might be, boy, She gives, as no man would do. You know how much you can afford, Lisher, To make your yearly expense • •has* hand a part over to'Merry Ann, Aad trust to her good, common seaaev, If yon ever do have any difference, Lisher, Remember, you keep a still tongue; For when outside parties know family affairs, Amendless discussion’s begum In health and in sickness, for all sorts of luck, Yon promise to take your wife; To love, and cherish, and honor her, All the days of her life. Merry Annpsomises just tha senna ; Now-a-days they leave yon the obey; 1 never set any store by that— Too mach onesided, I say. To honor and eherish each other through life, To love—that lives al ways—why J ecu Min’ t bear T» live with the Lord in glory. If you an’ Aunt Phronia wasn’t there. Good night, Lisher 1 God bless yon, my boy! fa glad to-morrow’s the day; All things cwnsktaied, I think you’ll find That getting married’ft. pay; At Low Prices. 09 09 09 H H W 3 3 3 o o o 3 3 ► • ► • : V C t I “ U ift M M <i M M H H tH t* 9^ M •-« ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. Change of Schedule. Gnnu 8evmirru5DEirr’s Office, 1 Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, l Savannah, Oct. 15, 1872. J On snd after Wednesday, October ICth, Passenger trains on this road will run as follows : EXPRESS PASSENGER. Leave Savannah daily at - - 4:30 p m Arrive at Live Oak - 2:55 a m Arrive at Bainbridge ... 7:30 a m Arrive at Albany ... 9:05 a m Leave Albany .... 5:35 p m Leave Bainbridge - 6:45 p m Leave Live Oak - ... 11:30 p m Arrive at Savannah - - 10:00 a m Make connection at Live Oak with trains on J., P, & 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 Socthwestern Railroad. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Savannah, except Sat’days, 11:00 p m Arrive at Tbomasville, 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 at Savannah, except Mon,, 4:30 a m Make close connection at Live Oak with trains to and from Jacksonville and Talla hassee; connect at Jeeup with trains on the Macon and Brunswick Railroad. H, S. HAINES, Gen’l Supt. Oysters, Fish, GtAMK R. B. KERR, on SOUTH BROAD ST., has constantly on hand Savannah and Apa- lachioola tysters and Fish; also Fresh Meals, Game, etc. Steals at All Honrs. ■•ware of Counterfeits! JOB ROSES’ 8IE iWSa c Mr *h. aaa Ipedkagw. iRNtotcni j sunn PIUs ara unfailing in the eareel all thaaa painful and dangarona rtlssaass to which the Meals constitution is subject. They moderate all . ^ obstructions, from wbat- , , ,— —. 1 In a short i bring on the monthly period with regularity; *-1,contain nothing hui* .&&2L each package give full directions snd advice, or wltl tea aant free to all writing for them, scaled flroma observation. It. B.—In all eases where the osxtmrx cannot bo 1. One Dollar enclosed to the Bole Propris- _ J MOSES, IS Cortlandt 8U New York, will J a bottle or the genuine, containing Fifty by rntum mall, securely sealed from any tears ef Its contents. RELIEF in ten Minutes. _ MJtTAirS PULMONIC WAFERS ’ (Tare Cocoas, Colds. Asthma, Bboscsitis, Soma Teboat, Hoabsbnbss, DirnooLT Bbbatbiso, Is- einaxr CosamrmoN and Lumo Diabases. They bare no taste of medicine, and any child will taka them. Thousands have been restored to health that riven In hundreds _ SONIC WAFERS. JOB MOSES, Proprie- TMC GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. No. tit Rue Lombard, Parle. In all cases of Spermatorrhoea, Mas: Nightly. Deily or ftwuls eel Weakness or Daycrencw ,* Weakness arlslngfrcm lecret Habits and Bernal Exoeeeee; R slsaerienofthe Genital Organs; Woak8plne: Deposits in the Urine, aad all the ghastly train of Diseases arising from Overuse or Excesses. They cure when all otherrem- adies fail. Pamphlet of Advice In eerh box, or will at Free to any address. Price II per Bex. ' s sealed from mil riser rerienon OAR O.MOSES, ISCobtlanm I General Agent for America. uNMuiinviviu; auu ETeKsw To ex. Bole 6 IMITATION ROSEWOOD BURIAL CASES with Glass Faces. MUCH CHEAPER Than Pine Coffins made to Order! Just received and now for sole at the Fur niture store of *27 4m] E. J. HENDERSON. A M. Sloan. J. H. Sloan. A. M. SLOAN & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, Claghorn ft Cnnning-ham'D Range, Bay SL, SAVAHTTAH. GA Liberal advance, made os consignments and cwttuE in store. [nevll CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS. CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS. BAINBRIDGE, - GEORGIA, Simon A. Weil, HAVING JUST KXCXIVKD A Large and well selected stock of Dry-Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Huts 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 merchant* of Decatur and the surrounding counties, are all Invited to give me a call and judge for themselves. My motto : QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS ! Look to your Interest and examine my stock before laying in your supplies. 8IMON A. WEIL. C0U1TBY PRODUCE Bought at highest market prices. Rgy-Hide? aad West wanted. 19-NO TROUBLE TO-«t Show Goods! RANKIN HOUSE, J. W. Ryan, Proprietor, Bread Street, Columbus, - - Georgia. FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk. Stoves, Stoves ! TINWARE, TINWARE I Cheaper than the Cheapest! In order to close out my stock of Stoves I have determined to sell them so low that no one can faU to buy. I also have a fine lot of Tinware, &c., on band for sale very reasona ble. Call and see me, H. E. COURTNEY, t24 3m] South-Broad St. n. B. WHTTXLET. JlMI.V I. DOXALSON. WHITELEY & DONALSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bainbridge, Ga. Will practice in the Southwestern and Pa- taula Circuits. Office up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build ing. octl 71 tf CLOTHING i M. Boley <fc Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ( PARLOR, CHAMBER and KITCHEN f FURNITURE ! f 186 BROUGHTON ST., Comer. 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. mth‘21 ly > „ DAN SHEFFIELD, .» ’ ATTORNEY AT LAW, ■y of ie&Jolquitt, Miller county, Ga., Wri^giYe prompt attention to all business placed in his hands. Collections made a specialty. A. T. REID & COMPANY, COR. WEST & BROUGHTON STREETS, BAINBRIDGE, GA. DRYGOODS & GROCERIES. THE LABGEST STOCK I> THE CITY. H. H. Respectfully informs the - • eatur and surrounding comm^J a very large and select stock of Fall & Wk GOODS, : To which he invites the sp^ the public. He has VAST DU CLOTHING AND HATS. A Large and Fashionable selection at A. T. REID & CO.’S BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies, Gentlemen, Mieses, Boys and Children’s at A. T. REID & CO.’S Dress Goods A complete and handsome stock at and Prints. A. T. REID & CO.’S Bacon, Bacon. : Sides, Hams, Shoulders and Bulk Meats at A. T., REID & CO.’S DR. TUTTS PILLS IncreMe the powers of digestion, and excite the absorbents to action, whereby all impuri ties of the system are carried off. The old atprytyned opinion that calomel must be used to parry off the bile*, has given away be fore the light of science*’ The vegetable king, dom furnishes a reuujdy, free from all dele terious effects. They act as kindly on the tender infant, the most delicate female, and infirm old age, f the most vigorous system, eradicat- ry morbific agent, invigorating the ted organs, building up the flagging energies. PnicE 25cts. a Bottle. Sold by all druggists. BAINBRIDGE CLOTHING STORE Southern - Made CLOTHING! NOEL GAINEY & CO., Feeling that unless tbe 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 GOODS ! J9*A Line of Boots and Shoes !"©« Appealing to the people of Decatur, they My achieve your independence by building up your own institutions. [meh7 ly BOWER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS. AT LAW, Bainbridge, Ga. Office in the Court House. [mch2 ly FLEMING & RUTHERFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bainbridge, Ga. Office over the store of T. B. Hunnewell A Co. Are folly prepared to take charge of all eases arising under the bankrupt law. [ocl tf Bedell Ac Co., Liquor Dealers, Tobacco Agents, 140 Broad Street, oct24 6m] COLUMBUS, GA. , DR. TUTTS IMPROVED HAIR DTE _xnis elegant preparation is warranted the bi-l in the world. Its effect is instaneous; il c 3np:irts no ridiculous tints; it will remedy effects of inferior dyes; is perfectly ^S^'Tess; it contains no sugar of lead; it has .ipleasant odor; it imparts a natural ISfy color. Price One Dollar a Bottle. ■ Sold by all druggists. DSIIS Couchs, Colds,&c DR. TUTTS EXPECTORANT. 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 ac- cummulates, and assists tnem to throw it off; it mitigates the pain; resists the progress of inflaination; 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 yonr 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 Cosscmption.—This disease is very insidious in its approach, and its first oil. 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 s bottle of it; ir. 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 SI a Bottle, oe Six for $5. Sold by all Droggists. Prepared by WM. H. TUTT, M. D., 18 ft 20 Flatt St., New York. Sold in Bainbridge by C. C. KING & CO. Flour, One tondtaf bWs., different grades, Flour. A. T. REID & CO.’S ^ugar and Coffee. Fifty bbls. and sacks Sugar and Coffee at A. T. REID & CO.’S Northern One hundred bales Morthern Hay at Hay. A. T. REID & CO.’S Oats, Oats. Five hundred bushels Black and Yellow Oats at Cheeks, Stripes and From’Columbus, a choice selection at A. T. REID & CO.’S NT arils, A. T. REID & CO.’S Butter, Cheese All fresh and arriving weekly at and I^isli. A. T. REID & CO.’S Enquire For any goods you may want at QDAirriTiEs, Popular p,} A. T. REID & CO.’S Cotton, Corn, Hides, Wool, and any country produce bought by A. T. REID & COMPANY. FALL AND WINTER! WANTED ! 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. [novl4-4w R. A. WALLACE, DEALER IN Paper, Envelopes, Cards, Twines, Tags, Paper Stock, Inks, Moss, Waste, &c. 135 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA. mch9] Orders promptly Silled. [ly “EASIEST TO SELL.” Sewing Machine Agente, it don’t pay you to fight the best machine. Prove our claims Get the agency and sell it Address ‘•DOMESTIC” S. 31. CO., 96 Chambers St., N. Y.; or Atlan ta, Ga. 1872—1878. 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 lbs. LARD, 3,000 yards BAGGING, lOO buns. ARROW TIES. PAINTING MATERIALS, Of all 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. —OF—. Hress O 0o ^ In m11 the Styles of th e 8**,,, Alpaccas, Embroideria Laces, White Goo* Towelling. Tabte Linen, Gloves, H osiery, Corsets, and Handkerdj Bleached and Browi DOMESTII Kentucky , a' «:»*» . C alicoes, Tickings, Cloths, Casslmeres, White and Red all-wool Flannels, 1©“ The very best of Opera FlanntU Linseys, Shawls, Blankets, it CLOTHING Nice Lot of Boys and Ge® CLOTHING The Best Stood BOOTS and SHOES nthe city—come and seeforyounj GROCERIE FOR THE MILLIONS! We keep constantly on hand all the !• groceries, such aa Bacon, Flour, Lard, Butter, Sip| Coffee, Corn, Meal, Grits, Syrups, Liquors. &C., &C, Mr. T. J. THOMPSON, of tho Ul. Spear & Thompson, continue^ Mr. J. R. GRIFFIN. Give iUH H. H. SPEAR, Broughton St. Bainbridge, & FOR COST NOW IS THE TIME TO SEC BARGAINS! Patterson <fc McNair. BABBIT & WARFIELD. SOUTH-BROAD STREET, Are now closing out their L*1* Stock of Fall and Winter AT COST! No better stock can be ft** * the city; therefore buyers ** it to their interest to call * before going elsewhere. PATTERSON & NcNAlU oct24 tf] GEORGIA, Miller UoojitJ;--*^orfr tor date I will apply to 1 tbe .^°£i,, D p#.» nary for leave to sell the iiw rk«*j Catharine Cook and Henry i of Henry Cook deceased. This November, 1872. ^