The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, September 25, 1873, Image 1

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09*- The Bainbridge Weeki.v Democrat. Volume 2. BAINBRIDGE GA. SEPTEMBER 25,1873. Number 52 THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT some things as well ! Er ** T Tht-moat | CouW not.be dose with safety. We tile, studying their character ana habits. who is the mother of thirty-three living Sj 3ES. E BUSSELL, Proprietor. are ot °Pb<ion that the naviga- He allowed U'J personal peril to deter e kildre x linn cjS titn Ktr ^ i* t • r» * . .... n There is a negro wman in Moor* make tbeiu pay roundly for waiting, by and appeared in as though *■ taking tor some one. Both men were for-, sner'.r rcrideuts of >au Francisco. ; - other? that i with the Itdiue b Ah friendly and h They are good for their bill*, but if, they reaiiy knew it. lose money every , Uod of the air by bailouts Is one of him from the execution of his plan Barnemile. Forerth and Grifh are r “ ue *"~- v **3 "Charge it. That is, • > I«T» AND RULES. ! £f‘“f “““ *»«*“? <$ S”!-2T taj" 4 - :«*, iosert- arMr ^ ,enoc ma T accomplish wonders : VI by L&n. and he fcdared fatigua.han-. ** *""* Cs ** >D ' ' ‘ -■ fr< a-.ertioo, and S! to , but Mealifgjrith material mttfUn- r- -fitmt dmriir. tint he might!. B *7* ST *7 ,e terriUy exeted last jees il wust have a fnltram for its make Jr^in thed^e Avaeter, of the > . ltar,il J b N ^ r “** or G * ner *J ■^S^S: ,e r itMnhaTe lau- bivdand pc- pie in which^*n->ng j .. r. ti - of eight lines ar* f IS per i e t0 ac * This the ever whom his wand-Tin?* were maT-.- J Lour afterward. . - r *3! per R5na». Loci noOce- I van ing currents of the at Biosphere The tr*£ is foil of information and ; Mr J J C!sv r-ff-r* — «-N«M.ido not afford. * * * * y rutt i Irertraci- who desire their ad serve fur advent areoine iu air j as couia De on^uned only oy g»ir.g - •.-=•♦ csMged. swt p*« us two ; themselves in the upper ether at the , ter them as this indefafcgable Upkxer .* i risk of tbeir neck#, but it will never did. i * . , >.. ^ _____ -irs.r.*rtj«e»em«. on!e*.-*berwi«e . , ., ’ , . _ tJ 00 ®? men t.. enter the fast* u> coupe- DUEL WITH SIX-SHOOIESS ••-! r. ee&tree*. will be charged 20 | ma ‘‘ e available for purjx>ses of These new and TemUfr’-es eon- • tition for this premium. i ^ ■ i special preciv- I bad rather sell to them cheaper for cash ; but I can’t aff *rd to on c-reslit aud take the risks I have to.” Talking with an old trier. I who is a banker, he says his depositors among farmers are nineteenths of theta at least 'and he thinks a la The balloon nitty facts of the greatest importance, such . nm of one hundred ill. u» for the best J ai *e ol the 1‘ay-as-y u-gociass. are ti.tvr verv indifferent some people to air j as coold be obtained onlv bv e*ine af- ri< * er at l ^ e ^ tale Eair. His parp.se I ^ie how it can be otherwise; selling, as m further advance in offering this is to aud the CAjaestrian Go. uo 1 ever expeel to. interest of the fair 6v iadociog the -»♦-— travel or commerce. We read— tarn grandest rcenery Th ^ ^ firc kindiv m re- A Startling Picture of Life in a hit * , a the world, and some of the r^thesi ported from Ma3u. wiH rerSiaSe—A Desperate F resources of the American CuatUi nt. pr> fcably have snether o.f.red victim I’robabTy no other man haa”ever j t.arr.ev- [ * u t ^ it Cit . v - The Columbus Sun say?.: -We have ^M. ® M. |R , no JWMH^H^Malreadv allude-i to the fact that Captain to be -:o ambitions totems n-on » eotufr^n. ^ Whitesides, auent tor the Centr* /r^« Afl i «Hamarr notice, uiboren of ! } othrr \in*r*i noOto. chAT^i ^ug?5t1ii w the ofice of % fowl! - »27*ru««m»:at9. • . . „ v . , . , , , , An iyet f>r».: kis wings, laefwl wasdrown- r.ivsKSii Dwl like the ren of tb« .. .- »* 1>> is^ contract to keep them in j . - t_ l n, •ti. -iar place. Would it not be well lor those who r *-> extensiTe y among ti-yn a» Mr - mer.t« f .r candi.Ute9 arc ?10. if seem to be SO ambitions fn >e?T»pt ‘T 90 oae ** tOBypetCBt ^ ij>ertwn. the fates in the unexplored regions -iu« spot the *pp<»rknce of the . 1 -t- ti-^ment. andth« money *111 b« oliect- oi “circumatn jlent lieavea’’ to bear in mind what befell that adventarons v.juth ?—Sav. Stirs. I The: Wool Malxe:!.—There is excitement in the wool market in . at B->st<>n and the late improve ment is fully attained. Manufactu- i rers are purchasing freely, and are encouraged in laying in stock by a better demand for goods. The bus-j in*—i of nianufacarers an<l jobbers i rger per having improved holders ot ffeoc* I * alwn»i ' •f <>nt j r two ceDts is expected u> be real ized at an early day. Sale- of Ohio 1 and Pennsylvania fleeee, medium ex- , tra and ilouble extra at fifty and fifty-! three cents, aithoogh many of the 1 must desiratde lot# of doable extra 1 JT J. SWEARING! N & CO . ,'Ci F‘r s S re have c pt’ST receive 1 a large an-! varied I |T'->- K of Dnijjr* an-t Medicsns*. FTV 1 I'aiuts, Oil*, i’ert'umerv. GarJcu «t«.. swlected and m wtomwA Y [INDUES- variety, pare, ^enaii-e D j^ND full K.-enpr. R REMARKABLE in ^eaKty - U the Sil- Dexparate Fight in . _ . Tnckee City-Both ien Emnty^ c ' ? ***** Their Pistols—One Killed and the '* r ^ uu ' 1 ' of Sae !or ’ C-ther hlortaily 'Wounded. i. needcul by the 1*r «priet.->r*. VV> *KiU-»Ahere «lricllv t<» the above rules. • : »>.ll depart Sr/« them uu-Ier circuat. terms of srnsrRimoN. - annum, in advance. r --.x m onth*, in alvance. - .res m-Hith*. in aoirance, >»>v. in *.lT»nee. LEGAL ADVERTISING. -riff* -*!e*. per levy, s.j; «henF< mor:- <*!«. per l«vy. $•>: t*i -ale*, per levy. •ni .'i fir letters of aAmini-tration. St: .'or letter* of fuariianvhip. 4: appli- not WC replied. , f r tJi*mt**ion from adimni-uration. ll>; 1 *lH,n for Auuni**ioa froa j-nariiansbip. :i!iualion for leave to sell Ian>! lone . 5. an.l each wiilitional *»^iare. 3; . ,n t-T homestea.l. 2: n'.sice to <iebt- i cr.- liti.r*. 4: lan.I -ale* • 1-t *<(uare . a-Mitional *.[iiare. ;i: *ale of f«r- pr ;* r:y. per square. 2.50; e-tray - -i u:y .Uy>. 7: t 'ict to perfect *erv- - ni-i to foreelooe mort^ape. per J: rules to establish k**t papers, per 1 rd*. compelling title*. 4; rules -t service in .livorce cases. It). - Un i etc. by aiiraini-trator-. tx- r-.,T ysariians, are re.juire>l by law to r: the fir-t Tuesilay in the month, the hours of 10 in the forenoon an.l ■ afternoon, at the court house >lm>r •v ia w;-..ch the property is *itu- rhese -sics must be oiveti tte 4U Hay* previous to the Max Adler on Duels. We never fought more than one J - ,,, duel. It was wiih a man of the name H>! of Blood, who was determined to | make us fight whether we wanted to or not. When we got on the ground, our seconds said to us : ‘‘IAo you want to kill your man ‘-Of course •Because if you do.’ Line .f bats had agr<~<i :o forward and deliver freight tu the Jacksonvii’.-.- and Chattuhocehee Bailroad Cong.any with ut •iischtBTBatt'Mk in Iav*w < f thcr r ad-. CtMain Whitu-side* with Col. II- Hand and others, have jast r-.-.-ed over the rc^tL Between Mlincy an] Chattahoochee, twentv-two miles, the t*j dr^crlhe what he has seen. A I? serfs of people figure ni this work for it'iaa briiliant-pteture of life and winner* iu the Great West. The hardy frontier farmer: the.wary hunter and trapper, the reckless miner, the cruel and degraded savage; the .hard working - Heathen Chinee;’’ the much road is reported in very bad e ndit; -u. marrieil M^rm^n: the strange remnants needing considerable tip :i of the once-powerful Aztec" nee—all ^e road-bed before it will be fit for . . • , , , . Uiaiuig freight over iL AccorU:n_'; v. these figure with the naturalness of arrangements have been mad- by which life in this remarkable work. a large force will be put to w rk at < oce It is emphatically the greatest book I up a the road the convicts at the peai- of the d*v. and cannot fail -f attaining tentiary having been h;reu tor thv pur- - ’ • , - ... , ... pose . and it L-expected t.> have ev.-rv- ao immense circulation. Me hearthv : *V.- - i > v v . - • thing m good order by the 1st ot Oct> recommend it to our readers. bar. This connection with the Central It is comprised in one large octavo boats will prevent the putting of any volume of 823 pages, and illustrated *°re steamers on the river, due.’i *u- with 24ft fine engravings of the scenerv. ^ inteatioa of the deadly with the pistol when lands, mines, people and curiosities of want tn be. I ami Blood s the Great West. The bx'k is sold by subseripti n on- urged our second, aim at that tree, three hundred van 1? to the right of Bloud. I have -een \ou shoot. 1 know yonr style. We don t want to kill him we said. “Oh. all right, then.” exclaimed the second, all right ; then aim directly at his heart. You are you second are going down to the bot- cumpauy. This agreement stops that. Cash, vs- Credit- ti r^r^- nil property inner pre- i tom of the lull to 'oeout ol the wav. , , . .. Both of you fellers scatter too much ’ lv * u<i the P ubE; ' heri Wint a fc”- Qti In lor u?. Call us whenyoa are through. k every county. Then Blood and his enemy began. It was seven in the morning, and the battle raged until afternoon. Sov- eu hundred an Itliirtv-four shots were fired, and they hit ali the barns in the neighliorbood. killed stray pigs, per forated several cows in the surround ing fields. lamed a plowman in the ■ left leg. barked the trees in the I woods to the r.ghr of us. brought 1 down a mule in the tow path close by, ' riddled the tences until there was i hanlly a whole bo3ni left in them, j and flattened themselves against tb ' .e le’t‘ r» 1 cro«li;*»r> of .tn , ... }.~ * mT i*?*. » ’u-rAt: >n w':!t hr m lf to the \ !-*r IrAre t*» huxd. •&(., - -: t rttv. : : ' ?*. r* *»f a«lnuni. < *tn*ti*>n. ' 'T n° I rocks, but ueither Btoml or we had a tr*»iu fttlnutibtniuoB. t . , . . r ... ;; !Uh s-fur 4MMWM seratch excepting a slight wound • <hip. 4«» day*. j which Blood g >t by shrsiting him*c:t sure of iunrt«r»evs mn«» re ' in the call with his tw o hundred and trtfhly for tour mon?h-—t r r> fortV-lOUrth bullet. -t i4p*r* ft.r the fr.il - r .w* • >f | W o began to got hungry, and we asked !>!•> d if he didu t cou- sfilcr his duel ulunx-t too monoto- nous. He said he did. and propos- Jefferson’s Ten Buies. Jefcrsrin's ten rales are gxid. yet especiaily so tor th -e who have the tiaiuing of die pupils in our public *ch ->is. They are short and concise, and euib dy s • much of value that it woaM b ■ well if tly*y were c'.ipfesl i>ut an 1 put whzre we e >uM see them of I go into town occasionally and spend a few hours with the s: re keepers and the farmers who come in to "do choir trading.” Times are different than when all trade w.i- barter. as in ray younger days—when we Lad to save eggs to get tea an i sugar with: when a pound of batter would rcarcely pay fur a yard of the cheapest kind ot calico ; when a let ter out of the state cost two slid* lings, aud was often held by the j/ ther ,—f.. r u-.nit-eVtiiiz titles fr»m r\ -* t.r vilmiai-inii'-rs. where houl Ux ; v*n !>y the tieceasol. the full -}-*uu u; siuDths. can do tu d Xervr to e u do yaon-tlfi Xever spend your at city before you h :Ve it Never hiy wlcit you l.» n •; w^uc bs- caa-e it is eher.p. Pride casis luore thin hanger, thirst and cold. ' We svIJ.m repent of having eaten to*> little. Nothing is troublesome that we do z : the-e. the legal re*jtnremears. ’ get her. We urg'd til ;t precipice- vr;lli«t®lv. ■ rwise opicre*!. j always made us dizzy , but promised : l{ 0 w much gain the evils have cost us ''™t to sec L.ni MlW COmfijfftaWj if he Have never hapr>ened. Balloon Burst Iwranteil to take the exercise alone. | Take thiu_-s alwavs bv the sm - th ' Then the seconds came up. and didn't handle. - ftnrii-itttch Well we have ‘ a ^orprbsd to See us unhurt. ; When angry, count ten before yon 1 " . * . . . . . t Then they pr. fweU that we shou.d if rerv an.-rv. cuunt a huadred. ro’v . r t aKcn much stock in tuts oauoon , t j a , with a game ot po- ' and must confess that we p, ^si-. ituin whvther we were • • *t m.t'h disappointed bv the wrong or Blood. Bh»d he'd tour t In jacks and won. So we apologized f autl went heme. The next day Biood ‘ called to say that he was sorry aI*out the affair, and so ask us to lend him $15, which we .lid, and we havener- ; son rf Stephen A. Diaglae his er soeu him since. And now we re- T :-;4eJ Atlanta. H - i- Republican.and iret that we didn’t aim at that tree f' u ;t.;-d States Marshal fur N’-rth L’aro- .700 yards to the right of Blood and ;; na -” 1 "* A slizht accident oecored on the State road las: Tuesday. Several cars | were damaged. Five The Atlanta CoB-tituti a reaches us in the Terri** ries." Being a just tw-.nty-foar hours after the Her- i nut re wc oultl sec taeaixiitmi - . v ct . , . -Auiister amuuUwas'Cau-ti tire la. .r ' **<’ '-** u I e .. •••ritoAe i-Tn.^frrgTj Never put . ff till tminorrow what v >u . , -r , j.. ' to cuah enough to pay postage, in Thucree Cite. N’ev., Sept. 7.— Andy Fuget. a carpenter. andJac& White, a miner, fought a *1 uel night before last with six-sbooters. A ieud had existed between tne men ibr some lime, aud a few da\s ago, when they met on the depot grounds, Fugvt said: “AYe might as wdi set tle our trouble here. Draw and de fend yourselt.’’ White said he was nut armed, and Fuget replied that he believed him u liar. The men then separated with the understand ing that they would fight the first time they met. Night before last the men again met on the corner of Main street aud a little alley running up into the Chinese q ;arter. Tbt j had no sooner recognized each other phis Acolaru'ke. than the battle began There were several persons in the neighborhood, but do one who saw the shooting could tell who tired the first shot. Fuget is said to have been approach ing Main street from the alley, a ml was met by White, who was passing along the sidewalk. When the tiring begau Fuget placed himself behind an awning post at the corner of the street an-i alley, while White stood ua the sidewalk. The firing was "very rapid: so rapid, indeed, that many who heard it thought that more than two were engaged in the shooting. The :u;;Jori r y ot those who were in the wighborh «id when the shooting l*e- gaii ran away as fast as th won id carry them: but two sought shelter iu the iron eign wool having imparted consider able strength to the market for this grade.* Michigan fleeces rangefiom 47 to do cent- tor medium extra and Wiseou.-in, Indiana and other Wes tern at 45 to 4? cents. Combings and delaine fleeces continue in tie mar. 1. and ail offering finds a ready , -ale at advancing prices ranging from 55 to 60 cents for delaine and combing. California wool is in de mand. <>VE alifr tEau will Icsui't— TjqSors aal Brnni v un- JpN prices rewsonabte. N G £ J^EELED Ey the pe.-j.te in to P_ [p..u i forpH th* p!ao.. T; c C6 City Davo Sroac,] I IN. WbL-ty mi act. ivEiirruiNG nes» ur tine <.f fcusi- o R E Rough on Cairo.—La-t Friday a m-gro was hnng in Cairo. Even after the noose was adjusted alwut hi- neck, he was given choke of l>e- ing laoched into eternity or residing permanently in-that delightful town. • Jerk that rope I" was his indignant reply—and they jerked it.—JJem- C O OUNTKY can be obtained he.-*. R by spit-sat i;T>te.- through ir- ATLANTIC AND 6ULF RAILROAD VEGETABLE uiea DR. TUTTS PILLS In .-rra+o the f»ower>» r.f end excite tie sieorbtBi^ to action, whereby ail impuri ties of the system are tarried *»!f. The old -fen*t-4? vp«e*l opinion that colomel mu^t be ■carry the f ile.’* has plTen skwar be- The Tfrgetzible kiivf:- fr>.H? fr« tfi All de! teriuu^ effect*. TbeT act ki miljr .«ruir4 tft.- . ‘g s vi * -r.x inc * x* b^ir^i i ?ore T ^ e K^ht of science, or thrS;:^^** rt " e ^’ :’ the ex|>erinient thus tar -• place we have entertained . • • s of the practicability of .-.i r 'antie enterprise, an i ia ~ nd place wo have considered ._t to be attained in the evt-nt #u ess scarcely worth the risk a . 4 pecuniary exj>en-e involv- :: if it were p.'sslble to reach : :it ot air that would bear the . across the Atlantic to Eu- i — not even elakned by the Georgia News - S-jiuQ Robii'.s<in. the great American suffruift? slayer, is foraging at the Kim-1 their purchases, bail House. AthuU. A Valuable Work on the West. ■ The Undeveloped Yi est: is not even ciamieu oy me J^J ete History of that vast region id. - themselves that there is the Mississippi and r, a-- i’acihe; j (V^t.-.a brings ms-re money in Hius- its Res- urces. Cliu-ate. Inhabitant-- t(iQ t ’ can j t : n Macm Natural Curk^ities. etc., with Lite and ’ - j. T - Adveature on Prairies. MounUins. aai Rev- Dr Means, of Ox-^.d. a du o- the Pacific C ast. Bv J. H. Beadle. - tins kuasdf to nulroad conoucton. dc Western Correspondent of the Cincia- ; rhymes out nearly a whole c-,.utan. nati Commercial, and Author -f "Life . According to the HeraM the Atlanta in F'utah.” etc. Published by the ^“jCouajiatio* has a talented young man counter-current by which id rctur::. A SUCCtsM trip ; across the Atlantic with of passengers snd a smali . while it would be a novel ami advance a step in day- were not so; ag ago either. V« -■ us-.-d to go to market then with ox- teams au-i in Iamb r-wtg -ns. TI.- w. re no spring-wygoas then : no 3 iuiuute roadsters : :kj top-buggies j-»t fay era: no reonly-nade clothiug. Wc used to wear butter-nut co-orco suits, home-made, in winter, or t- .. pants in summer. I say times are different now. B . tl:> re tuost fce a turther eliauge. It is gradually but surely coming. Oc casionally, you will find a "ca-h store.” 1 wish tor all concerned there were no others. IIow I shiv, r when I sit u the backota store au-i hear a farmer who has purchased a I _-jods say to the spruee with a selfcoafident tone and air. as he gathers up the parcels. •■Charge it.’ He charges it heavy. It is rarely the ease I notice, that these ••charge it” customers take a bjll ot They have faith in the mcrdiaut who has such faith in them—anti! settling day corns, when there are oft-, a disputes and wrangles over their eccounts. Anulher thiug I notice : That whereas the eierk i wait upon Farmer whiie the merchant gossips with a he iuur.ger. like me. The moment Far- fner Pay-as-iie-goes eaters the store. Mr. Merchant is ail affability and alertness- He greets the larme-r w;t;. warm cordiality, inquiring after L.s famiiy and his crops. The spruce clerk stands aside deferentially. The merchant shows the cash customer a different anti better class ot goods than were shown to Farmer "iiSurge it.” Tne price uame>l on the same class is tea per cent, lower than is i : on the boo*;.- t-- the their ground and witnessed the » hole battle. White fell fir;?, and si: a on the edge of the sidewalk, : :'i•' - >i into a gutter aoout eighteen imrhes i:i debtiL Fuget fell about j i;;c aa-.ae time, scemiugly from the ' •fie - fleet of White's last -hut. roiling into the same gutter a which White was 'yiiig. uad ut u-> great distance j from him. Between the two me a luy a rmu-i.e ol gunny sacks, owing to which they were unable to see each other. Fuget began to crawl toward White, who fay in the gutter unable to rise. He dragged himself along the gutter until he reached j the gunny s teks. He climbed up on , these until lie could see hi- mortal i enemy, ami then fired at him his ! two remaining shuts. White arous- : tb* Itirltf ir>»uu . itri : I InSrni oH itjct, i- ur- n rhe m->-t vLznr-t:* en»-lif*t- n - every *m ?rbi£e agent, invigorating the ;s ! i!itate:l-jrzaas. boil ling op ti.e iagginr Sf-OT Pn< T 2-Vts. a bid by *U UiaggiiU. DR TUTTsIMPROVED HAIR DVR TbU c'.sgact prepar»:i->n is warratiteil ths b-rat in the w -rl-i. Its effect 0 u imports no ridiculous tints; it will retoe-iy the ! >a.l effects of inferior dyes: is perfectly :.-irm!-u- h contains no sugar of le*4; it has n > unpleasant odor; it imparts a natural lossy coior. Prick Oji D SS-Sotd by «C lab a Buttle. e>l himsciti and by great effort rais ed o - p.-tu. au-i nrc : Lis :a-t which nded Fuget from iff- jw.-iiion on the sacks, and er. ied the desper ate and bloody fight. Y.’hen the firing ceased and only groans were to he heard, ri.e citizen- rapally couecled. aud =-».n a great cruwu u as ijU “ r.e jl'.'sit Lattie field. The bleed: igau-l groaning men were permitted to I taken and cared lor. Fuget. "Charge it' however, neede<l but littie care, a- was dying when taken up. au»l lived le*s than ten minutes. The -hot which proved fatal s rues him ia the left gntia. -evering a large ar tery. He bled frightfully. White's wounds were three in nu'nber.and of -uch a uuiure that th y necessariiy prove iataL One shot passed through hi- bsdv Irum side to si-*e, just above the hips : another entering bis r:g:.t breast, and ranging back l-slgc-i agair.st the spine : the third struck him in tne lower part ol lac abdomeD, •ther passing the bladder. ^ OB. TUTfs^^ SARSAPARILLA S^fWoELlC^i ^ i Change cf Schedule. | General SrpERi*TEx»ivT’s Ornci, ) Atlajitk asi* firu BailroaD, S*vinnah. J one 20,1S73. ) * On and *fter Sunday. Jane 2£<1, 1*73, P*-son?er trains on tbi* rna-1 wilt ran *s follows : EXPRESS PASSENGER. ■ l eave Savannah daily at - - 4:3ft p m Arrive at Live Oak - - -4:10am Arrive at Bainbridge ... fclAam ! Arrive at Albw; ... 9:4.', a m ) Leave Albany .... 3:15 p m i I^ave Bainbri.Jg* - - - 4:30 p m f Leave Live Oak - - 8:50 p m j Arrive at Savannah - - - 8:2*> a m j tare onnect at Live Oak with trains ->nJ.. P. i M. lUilpiwl for ac t from Jack sonville, Tallahassee, etc. N» change of cars between Savannah and , Albany. T - ' -.v e«n»««n> at AObuiv with trains ca S*,utii western RailroafT. “ ” Cl-Jse c-nintci-m at Lawton for and from Florida with Western Division Passenger i train. ; Steeping car run* through to Th-'-niasvilie. ACCOMMODATION TP.A IN. EASTIBS OTV!SII>!t. Leave Savannah. Monday, Wednesday an-t 4'ridar *>:4->a nt Arrive at Jessup. -• 12:30 pm ‘ Arive at Lawton. “ 7:4»tpm Leave Lawton Taesday ThursLy and Satur. Jar,- 0:00 am ; Leave Jesenp. “ 12:50pm Arrive at Savannah. “ 5:45 pm ACCOMMODATION* TRAIN. westebs diviaiov. i Leave Lawton. Tuesday. Thursday and Sal. ' ur-lay. ’ '-’W a m ; Arrive at Yahi-et*. '* U-.U0 a m i Arrive at quitman. •• 10:34 a m ! Arrive at Thomasvitte, - 1 i:45 a n Arrive at Albany. ** 7:Mi p tn Leave Albany, Monday, Wednes-iay an-i Fri day. * e 8: lit a m i Leave Thema-ville, “ i:0O p m . Leave yaittaats. ” 5:<>o p ra Vsld-'-ta. “ 0:37 p m Arrive at Lawton. •* 8:30 p m Coocoeti at Alhany with night trains on Southwestern railroad, leaving Alhany Mow. ; day. Tues-iay. Thursday an-t Friday, and arriving at Albany Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Mai! Steamer leave* Baitsbridge every Tfcur.-olay at ri'ri a on. for Apalachicola. H. S. HAINES, Gen 1 Supt, DR. TUTT ~ EXTRACT!.'! SABS IPARITr- I LA ANI» QUEEN'S DELIGHT which con- -i-t- of the curative element* unpiaaied by the ‘Irvat Physician in these bygean mot*, fully -iev ioL-si anu etmeestrated. U ksesu r an d wide by the effect- i: has prodace-J. The an; r-unite prey of Scr--f:!?«. whose body To oii-'v h.nvy-con.be-i by tl.at foal •J:sea*e testiSes to its value: the 1'hciic.itic patient who ha* east a- ie his emtehes ae- iuM*l(fea i'9 benefit* with gratitude: the victim C-: Syphilitic taint and men '-rii! po:- jads iis praise; aa«l the cicatrices of uum.nit-ered nicer* of every type, had they each a tongue. Would bear witnes- to its ef- ficjeccy. L-r*s of Appetite, In Jij-utkm. Htanlnm. Female Irregwiarities. ia kites. _ . n . r u i w n r n » - r Cdmj 1 eiion. Erursioe- an-J Blotches ? A R L 0 R, CHAMBER Sind ia the Skia, W i:e Swellings. Sere Ey—. thi- charre- fr*,m the ie—r§. S uid Uea-i. • oncer in the Womb, yizht Sweats. Nocturnal r,ni:*- •ion*. Rheumatism, ail proceed fr -m the j same cause, vix: IMPURE BLOUD AND UNHEALTHY ST.- CSEnONe. E- r tbnse on ) kindred diseases a rer.e-iy ha* dawned uf-on the world haring for its -;e._t the rriief -j: suffering homatity, M, Boley Sc Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealer* is , CHAM! KITCHEN I UR MTUKE ! -- r the Graphic, would be entire-, x; Halve to be iudulgetl in by pL It is attractive to tbc en.:gren:,be- .- of oniinarv means anti for cause it is to that regi-.n that he looks dry purposes. ' Unless a high- for a home: to the student of nature, be- fatr currents ean be relief on cause of the stupendous marvels of erta -r lie balloon back aud forth tion in which it abounds: to the capiul- ' ! prob_ ole that balloon traV- ist. because of its wonderful capacity - -v. .en the continents would for producing wealth- It is a land ci ;.: rcede steamship navigation grandeur, beauty and romance. v -td rejoice at the success ol Mr. Beadle spent five years in the ; uic enterprise, and we hope Great W«t. tor the special parp se of -- : may yet fce success-folly ae- exploring the country. Setting out on -shed, ju-t that the great Van- foot, he traversed the States of Iowa. rfce Columbus Sta. but requested him completed, out coaies the shiny >ath- wi -ker*. w*» stood io : er wallet, and the greenback* are ing p -nto t rja-ioi careiuliy aad caressingly Laaiile-i. ~h '- a*. alter The fariaer is sure to see that he has awry up the a:ley. the worth of his money, aa-i the r«-r : .:-g more c;<>se;y que? Dr. TutfsSarsan and Queen s Bel rilla :kt. ooosider fcis c »e puiied. W. U Tb mas. of Rome, attempted teach the bottom of a weEL bu: wi- kiikd by the noxious gas. Public-business prevented < 7ov. Smith from attending the Bomr -*ir The post office at Uni n Springs was robbed Fridav c:-ht of Al*v* iu ston-j-s and $170 in •ooey. C- H. Davis is the pet master. The Columbus Sun -ay- the farmers affey icao- firetl 5 which he ran .Afterward, on aoneti abcut merchant is equally carefui not to this man. White refused to-ay aay- ioee a cash costoiaer. • thing mure II regard to hho. *.*r Dj What mases all this difference ? give LU name even ii he knew it. The merchant resumes his seat be- Many per-on- w!:<> were in iae neigh- side the lounger who pumps the tact fc--r , -*-<l at the sh-ritA-g ace from him that he ha-i rather have quite certain that more txau tw-> one such customer as Pay-as-he-goes!. men were engaged in it. 'ih--y -at than three like ••Charge it.” With that it seemed almost l.np.-s-ibie ca-fc ia hand Le can buy g*»is that two men. armed with common Hole ■ cheaper ia the city. He saves taere. ‘ six -h<*-ter.-. con! ! have done such Pn,-» si.'io p^r V«ie. orbkmfe* *w $5.-0 £}e lurns his money and realizes his ■ rjpid firm?, and when the men were 8«H by ge»«raoy (bruvghowt r!« •_» If- I- A-La. a 1 __ * .♦*..! raw m CjUlfi Prr^r 1 by ft H TUTT. M. D . 18 a l *V< ock- 85 BROUSHTOH ST., Corner -Dfftr* -n end Droaghtoa. opposite St. Aalrew * Flail, Savgncek, G». AB tbe l*tt*t styles kept on bxnff. M*t- ,rv**«* rva Tu'.ni na-1 retwirieg of farnitore e-i promptly »xi-i a: rv^-v^oable price*. ta-.-ls2I ij *a entirely vegetable eotnp- aaff. i* in '* °P~ eraiion pectiliar.eDteriiagint- tie eirval»ta>£!. tkoa coating in content with -the gtrn or iieeeee. a»-i li-p'-aein- naheaitjj — tffwcinn, Kv e-rtendiny it* itSmpct to ev. : erv -r. ; lit Lohj, »»-I eaestBg » g-i - - . Xl<- *T. I L<‘11(1 e 1*8*011^ rev, :: *n w!.-rrefcv kealtk vr-tev- detihty of that section expect to use very lay have something new Minnesota- Nebraska. Kansas and Tex- Northern bay this season- pr -fits quicker. He loses no debts, taken up a a i the pistols ex-.-a.Ltd • z - -I—something to spend „ « well as Dakotah and the Indian t h« Savannah negra and does not have to add tea per j there was xgeaernl expression of sar- '- -r -rffuuus -.-as upon • but we Terricorr: visiting in person all that wh ‘ Mem pud to violate a little girl iu cent- to cover such io-scs nor the in- prise on seeing they mete jeif-cock- t , ~ ' . .* , - 1 *’ the lands v- -c has been arrested in Coiaaibns. terest he has to pay on his own thir- ers. 5-evenu buffets struck the mm - — - i>easi butter s lofty a?- W3S worth seeing. exa»uun c t * -*icoo. - .... tv to sixty day bills. He is content shutter* of the store, and the men •|~ a lor the Aiovernorship of ij T iog and conversing with the peop.e. -b«" ud "iiderisg as app^ed tu with sma'fi margins He has to take who screened themselves -,n the door v " - - tvttts. the balloon vovage ^ gaining for himself a fond of mfor- w^ideil by Phiihps- of AJbnta. - lbe;a * cash-paying fanner ways -eewjic have occapiet J £ i-e »m end in collapse. ’ ~ ^.foo. based npoo his own observation ue two words that pace* the great J baJS wher e he «a buy cheapest- position. ^ "ij the sage remark of Sam and discoveries.more extcns:-c ‘•“-5 i:.at "some things can be done -pan In a mil-ion can obtiaun ^ a- a-L -• 1—. Jamn. H» sTvi’nrpd the Various Ca-ler the it2u*ace of thi* ralaat-le Mei- icice the eye grvw* »f—rfcl:£» V'-e e»ffit ’<3- i-e -irar ->l rs-rs^e. un^izhlij D»-*eie*. ‘ P i Mart*. W^tb.9 in tke Fie**, Dimple* and il-*i.'r or—* -*f tfce >»!n Hi-.vppear. an 1 the ertire -.meijatiaa eyewa rvl-lctu with health. It pTes t*»oeu»theh-»fey. «n-l eaaees it t« sain in -eeh »ni i*ere»*e in we-sht. 20 Plait Street. New York. LEADER IS FURNITURE CGW-HIDES, BEES WAX. TALLOW. 4c.. 4c. WAATS, than one minds gf C-.-umbas. Coapany D- of Ae 2'r± Georgia hot By feme It is supposed "And yet," said this merchant : ihst the men were hunting each •*I have some customers who 5 other at the time, as but a minute JUitk 1000 Pcslai Cards printed at. this Office for S5 ; 500 for S3 ; - 000 Cowhide* 100 fer S2. Tumble in your