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NOVICE. [ St. Looi*. No other line pretends to offer
from inj after tie 4th day of ^*]y, 1878, 800,1 * dvanta 3 efi ' either is distance, time, or
oar buti near will he conducted on the excju- equipment. Why, then, journey by circuit-
rive ceih beau. -i. W- JL ' P
June 19, 1873.
COLBEKT & KYLE.
'I<JM>W
/eel
l!y Democrat.
JULY 3, 16Z8- . I
CITY AND COUNTY AFFAIRS.
taiwy » new buriness;
Has enlarged many an old business;
Has revived mapy a dull hnainees;
Has rescued many a lost business ;
HM-red many a tailing business;
-- Has preserred many a large business;
And insures success in any business !
A good segar can be had at Swearingin’s
In honor of the “glorious Fourth,” we are
out on the “half-shell” this week—we mean
Thk Democrat.
GARDEN SEEDS at H. J. SWEARINGEN
K CO.’S A
Fib* is Thomasville.—A tremendous fire
broke out in Thomasville last Monday morn
ing. Loss $75,000.
A fine lot of smoking tobacco^ and
pipes just in, at SuJ>eif. :
Otb Colquado 1**t*b.—Another inter-
esting communication from the pen of J. E.
Donalsen will appear in our next issue.
4KJ-
We can and will sell goods at reasonable
rates. H. J. Swearingen & Co., City Drug
Store.
Matob’s Cocbt.—His Honor held a “re
ception” Monday morning, from whence a
couple of the invited guests went to the
Guard House ten days on bread and water.
■ Carpenters, Pattern-makers and Cabi-
xet-makers, will take notice that P. P. Toale
of Charleston, has on hand and for sale
white pine of the finest grade, whole sale
and retail. Also, walnut, oak and other
hard wood.
eras routed ? Do not-bo induced to purchase
tickets- to St. Louis or the West by any other
line, remembering that
The “St. Louis & Southeastern”
is the shortest, cheapest, quickest, best and
only iitte unde rose management trom NasK-
vilie to St. Louis, and is from 60 to 200 miles
tie Shortest -St”Louis, Kansas City, Oma
ha, - Denver, California, Texas, and all
western' pdintB. It is also the “Chicago
Shortest line,” via Evansville.
You can secure the cheapest rates for your
selves apd your movables on application, in
selves apil your movables on application, m
person or by letter; to Charles McCabe.
Southern Passenger Agent, near College
gtreet^Depert, Nashville. Tenn., or to the
« W. B. DAVENPORT,
General Ticket Agent, St Louis.
No trouble to answer questions.
Beyond tie Mississippi!
Thousands have already gone, and thous
ands more are turning their eyes towards
new homes in the fertile West. To those go
ing to Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado,
Utah, Wyoming, Neuada, Oregon, or Cali
fornia, we recommend a cheap, safe, quick
and direct route, via St. Louis, over the Mis
souri Pacific Railroad, which runs its fine
Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers from St.
Louis to principal points in the West, with
out change. We believe that the Missouri
Pacific Railroad has the best track and the
finest and safest equipment of any line west
of the Mississippi, and its connections with
roads further West are prompt and reliable.
The Texas connection of this road is now
completed, and passenger are offered a first
all-rail route from St. Louis to Texas, either
over the Missouri, Kansas & Texas R. R.,
via Sedalia, or over the Atlantic & Pacific JR.
R-, via Yinita. For maps, time tables, infor
mation aa to rates, ifoutes, &c., we refer our
headerstw-J. Fi Thompson, Southern Passen
ger Agent, St, Louis, Mo. Questions will be
cheerfully and promptly answered.
Party.—The residence of Mrs. -Jonothan
Dofadaon was the scene on Tuesday night
last, of one of the most eqjoyable parties of
the season. The ovation was given in hon
or of Mias Cas»e Donalson.
Dr. Babbit’s Examination.—This exam-
ination of the pupils of Dr. Babbit’s school
took place last Monday. It Was highly cred
itable to pupils, teachers and patrons. Full
particulars in our next.
Robbery.—The store of Mr. I Cohen, on
Water Street, was entered by a burglar on #
Tuesday night last, and robbed of tMticles
amounting to $50. Is there no way to
stop this organized system of roguery about
this town? Shall echo only answer?
Died.—Mrs. Criswell, an estimable lady r
who has suffered for a long time from that
slow yet terrible disease, consumption, died
in this city last Monday.
Amputated.—Drs. Harrell, Jones, and
others, ampufettsi * negro boy’s leg just be
low the knee, Tuesday evening last. The
patient is doing well.
Drs. Harrell & Morgan amputated a ne-
gropaarm, at the Poor House, last week.
The nSgro is -getting on finely.
The Base Ball MxTcn.-~The match game
announced in our lastissHe took place on the
1st, and resulted in a victory for the Rescue
Club. We understand that the game is to be
■repeated on Monday evening next, at G
o'clock p. m., after which a suitable prize
will be awarded the successful club. The
ladies are specially invited to be present,
and we learn that after the game, a prize
will be voted the prettiest young lady on the
ground.
Superior Court.—Theadjourned May term
of Mitchell Superior Court was held by Hon.
Peter T. Stroxier, at Camilla, last week. The
following memhers.of the bar were present
from a distance: Son’s Harris, Newton,
' ■ Wright,. Vason Smith and Morgan, Albany.
Tfie clvil docket was taken np and run un
til late Wednesday evening despatching con
siderable business. The criminal docket
'waR'thefi taken op and the following cases
dwposeefof: Robert E. Rachels, “riot;”.,
J. Coleman, larceny from house j A Hall,
stabbing; Berry Mills, disturbing public
worship; W. F. Jinkins, concealed weapons;
Jack Kendrick, larceny from the house;
John Jones^concealed weapons; Chas. Fer
rell, assault and battery; Wm. Fulford, as
sault with intent to murder City Marshall,
found guilty, as principal in 2nd degree, and
sentenced to two years in the penitentiary;
Wm. Porter,, assault and battery, and Mary
Pope, Misdemeanor. At the conclusion of
Ihie docket court adjourned to its next regu
lar term. Crops »r« very promising in the
county. “Gen. Grass,” however, has put
in a heavy appearance, and is giving the
planters a strong fight for the ascendancy
T0 TUB WEST? Td THE WEST!
Emigration Turning!
Cheap Farms in South-west Missouri!
The Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Company
offers 1,200,000 acres of land in Central and
Southwest Missouri, at from $8 to $12 per
acre, on seven years time, with free trans
portation from St. Louis to all purchasers.
Climate, soil, timber, mineral wealth, schools,
churches and law-abiding society invite em
igrants from all points to this land of fruits
and flowers. For particulars address, A.
Tuck, Land Commissioner, St. Louis, Mo.
May 13-lv.
.-Jdt to the World! Wpmax is Free !—
AmdRg the many modern discoveries looking
tt> the happiness and amebpration of the hu
man race, none is entitled to higher consid
eration than the renowned remedy—Dr. J
Brad-field'c Female Regulator, Woman’s Best
Friend. By it woman is emancipated from
numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before
its magic power all irreglarities of the womb
vanish. It cures whites. It cures suppres
sion of the menses. It removes uterine ob
structions. It cures constipation and strength
ens the system. It braces the nerves and
purifies the blood. It never tails, as thous
ands of women will testify. This valuable
medicine is prepared and sold by L. H. Brad-
field, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., Price, $1,50
per bottle. All respectable drug meu keep
it.
LaGraxge, Ga., March 23, 1870.
BRADFIELD & CO., Atlanta, Ga.—Dear
Sirs: I take pleasure in stating that I have'
used for the last twenty years, the medicine
n as Woman’s
uest uumui-
TTe’St’ffiSSf,
nation ever gotten together for the disseases
for which it is recommended. I have been
familiar with the .prescription both as a prac-
titionet-of medicine and in domestic practice,
Snd can honestly say that I consider it a
boon to suffering females; and can but hope
that.every lady in our whole land, who may
be suffering in any way peculiar to their
sex, may be able to procure a bottle, that
their suffering not only be relieved, but that
they may be restored to health and strength.
With my kindest regards.
I am respectfully, W. B. Ferrell, M.D.
We could add a thousand other certificates;
but we consider the above amply sufficient
proof of its virtue. All we ask is a trial.
For sale at all Drug stores in the city.
Music Free-
Fifty cents worth of Sheet Music present
ed every subscriber to the Southern Musical
Journal, (monthly,) $1.00 per year. The
largest, handsomest, and best musical maga
zine published South. Twenty-eight pages
(sheetmusic size.) of choice reading matter
and beautiful music each month. Fifteen
dollars worth of Vocal and Instrumental mu
sic each year. - Subscribers can select any
music they wish fi)r their premium. Speci
men copies, Containing $1.00 worth of mu
sic,- mailed free to any address. Agents
wanted, Splendid Premium"List.
Ludden & Bates, Publishers,
Savannah, Ga.
July 3,1873—3m
Before making our arrangements to fol
the advice of the “thousands who have
already gone.” it would be well to consider
*’ what has hi np done to make the jonmey to
▼our “Homed in the West" as pleasant and
as free from danger as human skill and fore
sight can accomplish.
By consolidation and construction a road
has been pat into operation on the shortest
poarible line from Nashville, Tenn., to St.
Louis, “the future great City of the world.”
' This line, the
8*. Lours A Southeastern Railway,
has, daring the past year, earned an envia-
ble reputation by its smooth track, prompt
time, sure connections, and the magnifi
cence of its passenger equipment. Its trains
“* mad * °P of new and commodious day
CMS. provided with the oeletnated Miller
hSnho'Trom Nashvill-
Pianos—Where'to But.—February lit,
1873.—Prices reduced from 15 to 25 per.
cent. Largest stock in the South to select
from. Elegant 7-oct. Pianos, rosewood cases,
carved legs, overstrung base, and all the
modern improvements, $265, 275 and 300;
warranted durable; money refunded in case
of failure. The popular “Southern Gem,”
only $290, 300, 320 and 340. Hallet., Davis
& Go’s Square Grand’s 74 octave, $375, 410,
430 and 490. Wm. Knabe & Co’s superb
instruments lower than ever before sold.—
Address us for Special Terms. Pianos sent on
trial >0 any part of the State. Send for price
lists, catalogues, etc., select the style desired,
pivo in the order and we guarantee to furn
ish a first class instrument or refund the
money. Wholesale Depot for the celebrated
Mason & Hamlin Gibinet Organs, fifty styles
from $55 to $100 each, delivered, freight paid
to cash tmt/ers, in any part of the South.—
Any piece of sheet murie or music book pub
lished fnJhVTnlfed Wales sent, post-paid,,
on receipt of retail price; address ajl orders
to ttfDDEN & BATES. Southern Mask
House, Savannah. Ga. i V :
Free to all.
Specimen copies of, the Southern Musical
Journal, ($1.00per year,! containing a dol
lar's worth of music. Catalogues, Sheet Mu
sic and Music Books, Illustrated Trice Lists
of Pianos and Mason & Hamlin Organs,
Price Lists Violins, Guitars, Aceordeons:
Strings, and Imported Mnsical Merchandise,
and Circulars of the Novelty Hand Printing
Presses—all of which, wilb’be mailed, pos
tage paid. Don't fail to send your address.
Luddes & Bates’SoTthebn Music House, ••
Savannah, Ga.
July 3, 1873—3m
REID & COMPANY,
COB. WEST & BROUGHTON STREETS, BAINBRIDGE, GA.
DRYGOODS & GROCERIES.
the LARGEST
THE
stock: in
CITY.
CLOTHING AND HATS.
A Large and Fashionable selection at
A. T. REID & CO.’S
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Professor Max Muller presses against
Mr. Darwin the argument of language,
that th$ bridge between tbe speaking
ai>4 the inarticulate mhoal cannot be
running Pull- TkwriM^ulf separates
Sleeping Csrs them forever, the brute being incapable
of rational speech. *'».*
Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children’s at A. T. RESD & CO.’S
Dress Goods and. Prints.
A complete and handsome stock at
A. T. REID & CO.S,
Bacon, Bacon.
Sides, Hams, Shoulders and Bulk Meats at
F'lomr, Elour.
One hundred bbls., different grades,
A. T. REID & CO.’S
A. T. REID & CO.’S
Sugar 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 A. T. REID & CO.’S
Checks, Stripes and Yarns,
From Columbus, a choice selection at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Butter, Cheese
All fresh and arriving weekly at
and l^isli.
A. T. REID & CO.’S
EiKjuire
For any goods you may want at
A. T. REID &. CO.’S
lllduo, Wwl, oml «M»y ooiinfpy'produoo ln.gU l»y
A. T. REID & COMPANY.
H J. SWEARINGEN & CO., (City Drug
• Store) have »
■UST received a large and varied
g^TOCK of Drugs and Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Perfumery, Garden Seeds, etc.,
^yELL selected and in almost
^glNDLESS variety, pure, genuine
y^ND full strength
JJEMARKABLE ip quality;
J 8 ?! prices reasonable.
T^FONE other than pure Liquors will be
.N sold—
^tlN, Whisky and Brandy unmixed.
VERYTIIING in our line of business
£'
LIVED by the people in town
& [Don’t forget the place, The
Drug Store,]
c° UNTRY can be obtained here,
by special order through us.
City
TgE EVACUATION OF RICH
MOND, VA.
BY GEN. LEE and his ABMY.apr. 2, 1365.
A new and beautiful Engraving 14x18
inches in size. Gen. Lee’s Army crossing
the James river, the city of Richmond on
fire and nanny other things which make this
picture a gem of Art, one which should hang
in the parlor of every Southern home. Sent
by mail mounted on a roller and post-paid,
on receipt of 20 cents, or 3 for 50 cents.
Address
J.C. & W. M. BURROW,
■ Publishers, Bristol, Tenn.
Agents wanted to sell pictures. Books,
Charts, Ac. From $3 to $15 per day can
easily be made. Send for private terms and
Catalogue. 4t
DR. M. L BATTLE,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Bainbbidgs, - . - Georgia.
Office over Rockwell & West, where he can
be found every day except the fourth Setur-
dsy in each month. When absent at other
itmea previous noriee will be given through
tbe Democrat. ' [jy20 tf
D. MCGILL.
M. O NEAL
McGILL & O’NEAL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbrid/jc, Ga.
Law office up stairs, near the Post Office.
Dr, «X. A. Butts,
Office in Peabody’s Drug Store. Res
idence on Broughton street. ’ [mch20-ly
DRS. MORGAN & HARRELL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PUKE DRUGS
MEDICINES. &C.,
Sharon’s New Building, Water St.,
mch20-lp] Bainbridge, Ga.
MUSIC CLASS
Mrs. ELLA HINES .
Desires a few Music Pupils. [mch20
106
J. I. GRIFFIN.
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
IMPORTER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
mch6-ly
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL
' Wholesale Grocers.
Corner BAT & BRYAN Streets
Savannah, Ga,
RANKIN HOUSE,
J. W. Rtan, Proprietor,
Broad Street,
Columbus, - * Georgia.
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
R. A. WALLACE,
DEALER IN
Paper, Envelopes, Cards, Twines,
Tags, Paper Stock, Inks,
Moss, Waste, &c.
135 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
mchj] Orders promptly fiilled. [ly
FIRST-CLASS BOARDING
HOUSE,
Ho. 210 South Broad Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
By CoLW.T-COX, (Late of Bainbridge.)
Board per day $1 5Q
Board per week - - - 10 00
Particular attention given to patrons, and
satisfaction guaranteed. - The people of De
catur know the old Colonel, and should call
when in .Savannah. feb27 tf
“Absolutely the Best Protection
#
Against Fire.”
F. W. FARWELL, Secretary,
78 Market St., Chicago; 407 Broad
way, New York-
In daily use by the Fife Departments of
the principal cities of. the Union. The Gov
ernment has adopted it. The leading Rail
ways use it. [mcli20 ly
Send for “Its Record.”
BEN. E. RUSSELL, Ag't. Bainbridge Ga.
WHISENANT’S
Caterpillar
Destroyer!
One Hand can Destroy Cater
pillars on Four or Five
Acres per Day!
Cost of Compound is very Little. Its
Success is Guaranteed !
Having purchased the right for Decatur
county, we take pleasure in offering it to
farmers within its borders on liberal terms.
The compound can he applied upon four or
five acres per day by one hand. Its success
in destroying the caterpillar and preserving
the plant jn vigorous growth has been fully
tested and is beyond'question. To success
fully guard against the depredations of the
caterpillar, planters should use m> delay in
investigating its claims and effecting' the
proper arrangements to "obtain the benefits
to be derived by its use. Its full and perfect
success guaranteed.
, ' H. J. SWEARINGEN A TO.,
mcli20-(jni Bainbridge-, Ga.
ftsm Around
Which the loser can Imve by pro-Ting prop
erty and paying for this notice.
GURLEY, RUSSELL & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS - •
And Counselors at Law,
JOHN Yl McGILL,
Attorney at Law
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Will give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to his care. Office: north-west
room in court house. febl3-ly
SHARON HOUSE SHAVING SA
LOON!
MANSE "WASHINGTON, PnorRiETon.
Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampoon-
ing, Dyeing, Hair Dressing, executed
in the most approved style of the tonsorial
art. By strict attention to business, and
a scrnpulons regard for the wants of the pub
lic, in my line, I expect to retain the gener
ous patronage extended to me. I refer to
my customers. Prices moderate.
Saloon in SHARON HOUSE, next door to
the Harness Store.
Manse Washington.
June 5,-if.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Decatur Superior Court, May Term,
1873.
James S. Wliiddon, rs Sarah A. Wliiddon.
It appearfng to the court that the Defen
dant is not to be fonnd in the State, on mo
tion of Hammond & Davis, attorneys for
Libellant, it is ordered that service he per
fected by publication and thatthiscasestand
for trial at.the next terfb of this Court.
Peter J. Strozier,
Judgq S. 0, A. C.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court. May Term, 1873.
T. F. HAMPTON, Clerk.
June 2d, 1873.
Ice Cream and
Confections.
The coolest and nicest place to be
found in the city is at
I. COHEN’S
Saloon,
On Broad street, whe.e he is open for the
SUMMER SEASON, and where ladies and
gentlemen can sit and take their ICE CREAM
and other refreshments with comfort and de
light.
Fruits, Confections, Candies &c.
Parties and Weddings supplied with
Ice Cream, Cakes, &e., at lowest
rater.
Subers’ Superb Jeweby^
^ \ i * *
Over 12,000 Fires Actually Put
Out With It!
MORE THAN $10,000,000 00
WORTH PROPERTY
j^-SAVED FROM THE FLA3IES.
The Babcock
Ice for sale at 3 pounds for 10 cents.
May 15/73.
Old Sol.— “Here, Mother Earth, these Eclipses and*
” Spots have about used me up. Regulate your movements-
/ hereafter by this, and don’t depend on me.” 'J
Cor. Broad & Broughton Sts.
ilf iWif i ■ IM i i in i i i i hi ■ n> irn iriTiiim— ■ i i
SPLENDiD
BARGAINS ! ! !
Can. now be made with
Simon A. Weil,
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS
BAINBRIDGE, -
GEORGIA,
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
In bis
Veiy Stock'
DF
SPRING
&
. SUMMER
GOODS,
Change of Schedule. .
Gkxeru, Superintendent's Omnz,)
Atlantic and Gri.r Railsoad, [
Savannah, June 20,1873. J
On and after Sunday, June 221, 1813,
Passenger trains ou this ruad will run u
follows ;
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at -
Arrive at Live Oak -
Arrive at Bainbridge ;
Arrive at Albany -
Leave Albany -
Leave Bainbridge -
Leave Live Oak - -
Arrive at Savannah -
Hgg” Connect at I.i
4:30 p ii
- - 4:10 a n
- - 8:15am
- 0:45 a m
- 3:1-3pm
- 4:30 p m
- - 8:30 p n
- - 8:20 a m
Oak with trains
Consisting in part ot
Latest Style Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Grenadines,
Linen Lawns, Sheetings,
Linens, Fancy Goods,
Notions, &c., &c.
A Full Stock of
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING!
Hats, Boots and Shoes.
Also, an assortment of the very
choicest and BEST
GROCERIES,
ALWAYS ON HAND AT
At the Store of
Simon A. Weil
April 24, 1873—6m
NOEL GAINEY & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
CLOTHING!
And GENTS’ GOODS,
Bowne Block, Boughton St.,
janl-Iy] BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Doors, Blinds,
T.eavc Savannah, Monday,
Weilncsday and
Friday
6:45 a m
Arrive at Jessup, “
12:30 pm
Arirc af Lawton.
7:40 pm
Leave Lawton Tuesday Thursday and Saiur-
day, '
6:00am
Leave Jessup, “
12:50pm
Arrive at Savannah, “
5:45 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Lawton, , - , ,
‘n-Thursday and Sat
urday. *
Arrive at Valdosta, “ W»--
Arriveat Quitman, “ 10:34am
Arrive at Thomasville, “ 11:45in
Arriv%at Albany, “ 7:00p®
Leave Albany, Monday, IVeilnesdav Fri-
8:10 a m
3:00 pm
5:05 p m
6:27 p m
8:30 pm
day.
Leave Thomasville,
Leave Quitman,
Leave Valdosta,
Arrive at Lawton,
. Cimnnect at Albany with night tr»i” f0n
Southwestern railroad, leaving Albany Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, an
arriving at .Albany Tuesday, Wednesday-
Friday and Saturday.
Mail Steamer # leaves Bainbridge eTery
Thur.-sday at 8:00 a. m. for Apalachicola.
II, S, HAINES, GenTSopt.
K.J.Heiulersont
DEALER IN
FURNITURE
COW-HIDES,
BEES-WAX, TALLOW, Ac., *C'
. WANTS,
3,000 Cowhides -
gqy which Big Prices -will be paid-
• Beware of Counterfeit*^
JOB MOSES’
Are extensively COUHIMUTMITCP. -P***®" - * £*2££!
•ndetivo- to a*ll the counterfeits to nnakeereeur
The genuine have the name ef Jet «y
package. All others ars uorthless
OSNunre Pills mre unfailing in the |*
- - * * * 1which the
wwiauim* aiuo aic imiwimg 1“ \ II. 4
painful and dangerous diooeses to wnicn
constitution is subject. Thor nodente*
end cure all suppression of up mint*
' ™ th. h*
by cold, inflammation, or
Nervous and Spinal Aflections, Paint «
and Limbs, Katigne on slight sxertmn,
of the Heart, Hysterics ana Whites, thef - ■ ■
uuie when &U other means have faded, _
very powerful, contain nothing hnrtini m
delicate constitution. , — a.
Circular in Kn f li.h German md Frsne*
each bottle gives roll direction and ^
The genuine Pills are sold at most mngaw ^
if your druggist cannot supply ths®**nj" l F^ — ar*
persuaded to accept any cp«ntecf«t®*J2'jfch
oe persuaaeu ui accept any wu»-^f w ^ *1^ Jw
ticle but send One Dollar to the sole %s**
Moses, 18 Cortlandt Street, Nsm Y^
express. "Zm-m
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTE*
BRYAW’S PULMONIC tom
Core Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Throat, Hoabsenxss, Difficult saw
UUOAT, nUARBUKH, 1MV
ctpient Con sumption and LUFOjf^fTZgi idM
have no taste of medicine, tfefi
them. Thousands have beennnornaw
SASH,
Moulding?, Brackets, Slftir Fixtures, Build
ers 1 Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Foot
Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble
ond Slate Mantle Pieces.
“White Pine Lumber for Sale.”
ssr Window-glass a specialty. Circulars
and priae lists sent free, on application, by
P. P. TOALE,
20 Hayne and 33 Pinckney sts...
oct3-ly ' Charleston, S. C.
fuundi ban b«a iMturaJ ^41
Price 35 cent, per bex. JOB ,
tor. 18 OortI»dt Nee Tort
tor, 18 OartlUt aumt, a«e smw.
THE CHEAT FRENCH RlN*^*'
DEUBUKRE’8 NPECUnO J®**
Pnpued by J, GARANCI***.
No. 214 Kuo
Medici
In ell mm ci
Week Spine:
bUitr, end all
from Abuse
Por will be eeet Free to ear eddteea
Inffheflew■ ■‘S^SS?****
l&ts
on.)., P, & M. Railroad for and from Jack
sonville. Tallahiissee", etc.
No ciiange of cars between Savannah ud
Albany.
Close connection at Albany with train!«n
South western Railroad.
Close connection at. Lawtoir for and from
Florida with Western Division Vaastnjtr
train.
Sleeping car runs through to Thomasrillc.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
EASTERN DIVISION. •