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weekly sun,
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, Slit. Htrf, 1872.
O.tton Market
_ liiii- in Bambridge to-day at
rtain and irregulai. Ihe
''' tl j np ,n pretty brisk (fit wagons.
, liri .l the circulation the Sun
Vs ' R ho wish to advertise.
i* 1 5 ‘ _. .
„ v Weil says he is selling goods
any house in town. Gd over
■ vr h»nf*.
. 1 1« o large advertisements from
■]' Reid and Simon A. Weil,
cro wded out this week.
vaand others wishing extra
* ... .Si v, will please leave their
*„ :r st of the week.
. cheapest, largest and most
kof I>ry Goods can be found
iT'r». V) . r Stors, also velveteens and
l ( ~lors. suitable for trimmings.
____ :
,ti a rani on Tuesday last,
this writing it is still cloudy,
feels rather cool arid winter
i*e arc leail to hope that those
, r i n c days arc over.
•, i.. attention to the announcement
y. \f F. Perry for Tax Collector,
p -wisa good man, and we would
«;,! ure- his claims on the conven
: K<‘dar Powell has coirie down and
,ci to longer he an aspirant for Ordi-
W■ are sorry of this, as he is one
~i vry test men who have yet been
;f* l ,; people for office.
. r:sa t fl, 10 and 12 J cents per yard,
,t|,cr goods suitable for hoilsekeep
„„ls at New York prices at the
;; River Stores.
-aturday last the Radicals of this
and appointed two delegates
v .lithe Republican county nomina
i'convention, which convenes in this
1 . the 14th, to-day. The Delegates
i,i.i h Ilarrefi &
|v ’■ m'iunt to Gfsti.kmf.n.—lf you want ]
f •! suit (‘f clothing, botftjp or Siloes, hats,
b. Ihwx. collars, undershirts and draw-,
etc., etc., of tfir latest, styles and to
: v ~t r pockets. g> to Steimnger & En
< Flint ltlver Stores. ... ..
V It. Also a full stock of clothing suit
c for buys.
A Vlash in tile Pun.
Willis Cranford, who is trying byprac
(t<> become an orator, published a call
i iii.t-s meeting on last Hatvinh'k.
t two dozen people met in the court
e .11 i dames 11 lillrt was made cliair-
Wniis kept up a harangue for half
i.r,kind the t’t'airulf’.n passed the
rii li.ui and the meeting fldif’Uft'ned.
r :wm why Steinlngcr A' Eiigel fib
c ihut River Stores, cm sell goods for
i ... any other House In I lain bridge,
' th.-v buy for cash. Occupy three
t two in Raitibrhhge, one at Valdosta.
> i tin y need a large quantity of
“:iiv-h they purchase from agents
I’c-rted dTivi't Ry the pAeka^es.
M. It. Mikkv.—We lean!
1 Rainey Journal of the death of
'! II Murry, which took place at his
some five miles from Quincy, in
i>- 1, county, Ifla. 'l'he deceased was
> vn in this community, having
► business here, and he leaves
tids in this city who will regret
,y to hear of his death. He
iwife and one child to mourn his
rT 'c At Rock Rond.—We are iti
: a very enthusiastic Dcmocrat
was held at Rock Rond l)is
"r - -in Saturday. A club w&s dr
speeches delivered by Messrs.
1 f*wford and W. O. Donalsou.
was also a meeting held at I’ino
■ * strict the same day, but we could
■" « of the particulars. Western
i~. • *
ur .s certainly up aud doing. So
** it be.
N '* v " Mn.i..—The new mill of
'' k’ Dickinson, is new* in full
- '“Hug corn and ginning cotton.
Jud to see this substantial proof
■■ pnse loo m U p j n our aiu j we
' ,at with such energetic and
Messrs. Hoyle & Dickinson,
:l " entire success. We learn
be intention of the proprietors
a rice mill, in order to encour-
growth in this section of that im
■ "ranch of agriculture. Success to
' m ’H ard its turners.
hood Wishes.
y '." r ~ * ncnd a, "l content porary. W.
„ v rd -‘ orD >erlv of this city but ncnv
l ‘ le * albotton Standard,
f \j! , ‘‘ notice of the marriage
::v m.v' W , aml liSS t)ickil ison, of this
the following editorial eom-
t lh N h W couple.
! ; *ntacyn.. uur ‘ d Georgia, upon so
'' f ' nJe nun jrtion. The name of
N°{^wh^ back t 0 th '' happy
"'** in the n- C f \ used to niake plav
•? Phk thJ L * lldho °d days. Wav
Ks *?4 at last to a P old
4tjUls of anh UHi to the amid
i: ' ! ' r *lSV .pi "* “
’“'th.. adveni^ tioa ° f our
k'^sR atofw - c ‘ Su
it^ 0 *«ve Vol s nmn. He is
1% any V ? ] f . iWe ? t possible
h‘ . , m his line of bus
an d f U y his new
be ! SL° f hk cstab-
I" *'•*<* ‘hasting, especially
| .The Ordinary’s Office.
With sincere pleasure wet publish the
annexed tribute, as grneefttl as deserved,
to the accomplished lady (Mk of our
( ourt of Ordinary. It will meet a heartv
response frerm every one, lawyer dr not,
who has enjoyed the opportunity of wit
nessing her efficiency. Jprdmrptrfess, heat
ness. order and fidelity.
AVe are aware that we possibly trench
n P° n that womanly delicacy which con
stitutes the chief charm of her sex and
which she illustrates in the dffice, as truly
and gracefully, as in the discharge of home
duties as wife and mother. While her na
tive delicacy Would shrink from bbtrusive
praise, she swill pardon us for suggesting,
that the public appreciate a difference be
tween newspaper notoriety and an honest
expression df public approval. The sub
joined note is from one of our purest, most
appreciated and honored old Democrats.
Io plead oUr justification we rely upon
that sterling goocl sense which induces the
lady in question to utilize her leisure in
proving herself a help-meet for a thriving,
industrious husband, instead of frittering
life away—a gay, frivoldife devotee of fash
ions follies. Let this be our excuse for our
seeming and only seeming indelicacy, when
we, with our esteemed correspondent, say
Honor to whom llonor is Dud;
Messrs. Editors—
! had occasion, in company with a friend
who had business, to call in the crffi9e of
the Ordinary, when last in town and was
surprised at the neatness and dispatch,
with which the lady clerk, Mrs. Emery
jfphnsdn discharged the duties of that
high and responsible office. On my re
turn liome. I mentioned the circumstance
to some df my neighbors, many of whom
had bad business with the office and learn
cd, that by her promptness and efficiency
in the business of the office, coupled with
her courtesy and lady-like bearing in her
varied transactions with the people, she
had given entire and universal satisfaction
and won,upon the esteem of all.
1 will here suggest, that if the Liberal
Democratic party succeed in placing in this
offiee an incumbent of their choosing, and
he should need an assistant dr clerk, 1
know of no one who would, prove more
acceptable to the entire people of this sec
tion than the lady referred to.
Yours truly.
TIRED CREEK.
The Great Circus Cuming.
The Great Eastern Menagerie, Museum,
Aviary, Circus and Balloon Show” will be
here and give a show next Saturday in
the afternoon and night. We are person
ally acquainted with some of the managers
of this monster combination, and they are
men who do not deal in small things.
Our people may look for something grand.
As we have not seen the show, of course
we cannot say precisely what is its char
acter, but if we are to countenance news
paper testimonials, it must be something
beyond what lias ever visited this section
before. We clip the subjoined notice from
one of the leading Chicago papers as in
dicative of the great success with which
the Great Eastern met while in the West:
The uuus'itally large canvases of the
Great Eastern Circus and Menagerie, situ
ated at the corner of Elizabeth aud Madi-
I son streets, were crowded yesterday atter-
I noon and evening to an alarming extent,
i '1 he crush of humanity was so great that
i the n’ng Was broken into, and the Very
breathing places of the wild animals
Visurned. It* vain the elephant went rdifnd ;
in vain the baud began to.play, the-strug
gling croWd was here, there, and every
where. It was only when a large num
ber of persons had left the pavillion that
the performance'' Ov id proceed, and then
half the programme had to be omitted.
The rioling is of the most excellent order,
hud the gymnastic feats and exercises
brilliaiit. The circus will be in the city
fora week, and the people will have am
ple opportunity to see and Hear without
crushing one another to death. The re
ceipts were about $4,000. —Chicago Post,
May 17.
Tlie Flint Hirer Stores
In another column will be found thb
attractive advertisement of these two
Stores, justly celebrated in this section of
Gfebrgia. Mr. Simon Engel has just re
turned from the principal western cities,
where he has laid in a tremendous stock
of Groceries. Mr. Julius Steininger made
the selection of Dry Goods in New York,
and all know no more experienced or tasty
merchant could have performed the task.
The Flint River Stores are now' crowded
with perhaps the largest stocks that ever
was exposed to sale in this city. The
proprietors are both clever and agreeable
gentlemen, liberal to a large degree, and
Just the men to do business with.
Among the salesman we find at the
iower store. Mr. Robert A. Lytle, Mr.
George Swabaeher and Mr. Mack Grass,
three most affable and agreeable gentle
men. At the upper store, Mr. Abe Smith,
Mr. Henry Rothe and Mr. Ulmer, w ill be
found, always ready to wait on customers.
Go aud see for yourselves.
Appointments for Speaking 1 .
We refer -attention of our readers to the
lists of appointments, to l>e found in an
other column, of Gen. G. J. \N right, the
nominee for Congress from this District
and Maj. R. X. Ely. Elector. It will be
observed that they will speak in Bain
bridge ou the 18th iust., next W ednesday.
They are both capable and brilliant ora.
tors, and we hope to see every man in the
comity, if p’ossible, out to hear them.
They also speak at Lime Sink on next
Tuesday, the day previous to their ap
pointment at this place, by which arrange
ment every man in the entire county can
hear them.
The colored people as well as white, are
cordially invited to attend.
H. B.Ehrlich.
We are requested to state that this gen
tleman has in store and tor sale, a large
and selected stock of fancy and family
groceries. Mr. Ehrlich has everything
needed by the hungry, and is selling at.
figures which cannot fail to satisfy. The
Ehrlich boys are clever and obliging, an and
quite popular in this city. Give them a
call.
Hashes, Flashes, Dashes and
Mashes.
Autumnal breezes pervade our town
n'rir.
Fall fashions are beginning to show
themselves.
About this time of the year raercharris
should judiciously advertise their fall at
tractions.
The circus posters are up and the little
boys are happy.
Willis Crawford's speech last Saturday
would have done very Well, if he would
have taken some of the feathers diit of the
wings of his imagination and put them
in the tail of his judgment.
Twd more of our merchants. Mr. Ju
lius Steininger and I. M. Rosenfeld,' Esq.,
have returned from New York. The for
mer gentleman has been quite ill.
The Sun is now regarded as one of the
best weeklies in the State. So say all
OUr exchanges and so testify the people.
Tlie political cauldren in this county is
boiling and bubbling, but is not yet seeth
ing hot.
Everybody should attend the Young
Men’s Democratic Club next Saturday .
The public ?.re invited.
Never give a man advice unless he asks
far it, and then be all-fired stingy with
the article.
l’robe Collier says there are three things
he always keeps elean, his shirt bosom,
his face and his conscience
There is a young lady in this city who
has corns on her fingers. The neighbors
say she has a piano.
We saw the last watermelon of the sea
son disposed of this week.
We learn that Capers King, Esq., is in
Mit'chell 'county very sjek.
W e saw Simon Weil struggling under
a Greeley hat this week. Simon has not
only swallowed that “bitter pill,” but put
the old fellow on.
I. M. Rosenfeld has opened a branch
store on the Western side of the square.
Go it Rosy, nothing like enterprise and—
oyster sotijr.
A little fifteenth went into a bar room
the other day and said to the keeper in a
half whisper: “R a little boy isn't got no
money, how much dram you gib era fer
notin.” ITe got a dose that done him
some good-
Now is the time for merchants and oth
ers to advertise, and the Sun is the paper.
There was a tremendous fall in Bain
bridge whiskey last Tuesday night on wa
ter street, but Probe Collier, enterprising
man, appeared in the mafket and raised
the stock.
Sheriff Waugh has been quite sick.
We would urge on our delinquent sub
scribers to pay up as early as possible.
The Fall travel has commenced in good
earnest.
D. J. G. McNair and M. N. Scott, have
returned from New York.
Van Horn is going to run a milk wag
on.
A complete stock of first-class family
groceries, consisting of new mackerel in
kits and quafter barrels, cheese, butter,
sugar, coffee, bacon, flour, rice, salt, crack
ers, pickles, jellies, &c., at Steininger &
Engel’s.
Mr. P. J. Morrison has gone to New
York on a Visit.
Louis Robb's gun bursted one day last
week while he was in theact Os discharg
ing it.
r i he Baiabridge knights Are going to
Thomasville.
Business is beginning to liven up con
siderably.
Dr. Judson A. Butts and .fames L. But
ler, shall and must be our next representa
tives. Derascrat* do your duty.
Steininger & Engle are just recliViiig
from the West and North, the largest stock
of Groceries ever brought to Bainbridgt;,
which they are offering at prices to suit
the times.
We have a good ticket for Representa
tives. Let everybody vote it.
Capt. Ben J. Russell, of Baker county,
was in town iris week.
Meeting and Organization Os the
Democratic Club.
Pursuant to appointment the Young
Men's Liberal Democratic Club, which
was organized here some two weeks since,
met at the court house last Saturday.
Dr. H. S. Jones was called to the chair,
and presided throughout the ratheb Idngtfcy
meeting with marked patience. R. M.
Johnston was requested to act as secreta
ry. .
Cols. Munnerlyn and McGill and E. C.
Bower, being the regularly appointed or
ators of the day, the chairman called On
the gentleman. Owing to indisposition
Col. Munnerlyn was compelled to decline.
E. C. Bower was then called for, and
made a very pretty little speech, entirely
characteristic of himself. He made some
good poinf3 dud gave some good advice to
Democrats.
Col. Daniel McGill then made a speech
of about half an hour. The Col. was
very eloquent and forcible, and though
his auditory was rather small, he lacked
nothing in enthusiasm and rigor.
The election of permanent officers was
held and resulted as follows :
President i —Hon H. S. Jones.
Vice President—LT Oscar Jackson, Eoq.
Sec’t’y—R. M. Johnston.
Treasurer —Wm. Warfield.
Corresponding Sec’t’y—W h>. Jones.
On motion of Capt. C. G. CampbeD. a
committee of five was appointed to draft
and enroll members of the club. The
committee consists of H. S. Jones, L. O.
Jackson, Henry McTyre, Gordon Brad
well and E. C. Bower.
The club adjourned to meet on Satur
day the 21st inst.
H S. Joses, President.
R. M. Johnston, Sec’t’y.
Fresh Turnip Seed and winter Cab
bage Seed for sale by
X. R. WardeU. Dru^ist.
Nominations To-Day.
This is the day for the Radicals to nom
inate candidates for this county aud Sena
torial District We have, front our side
of the house, three candidates. Col. Gee.
the nominee of the party, Major Bruton
and Judge Maples, independent. If two
of these do not come down the race is beat.
We heard it rumored era yesterday that
Gee and Maples are about to 1 come down
in favor of Bruton. If that b the case,
we are safe, as Bruton would fn that event
be elected by perhaps the largest majority
ever received hv any man in the District.
Let us have unity.
In writing the above we wish ft distinct
ly understood that we are not assuming
the roll of counsellor and advising Col.
Gee to withdraw, as life has our hearty sup
port, but in case he does, we shall give our
earnest efforts in behalf of Bruton.
The question arises right here, has
Gee the right or can he feel called on to
withdraw after being nominated by hfs
party ? That is a question for him to de
cide with his own conscience, and if the
rumor above stated is correct, we feel thrit
Col. Gee is actuated and guided by motives
which will result in the ultimate good of
the patty and principles we all love so well.
Pont Office Stores.
In another column will be found the ad
vertisement of the Pbsi Office Stores; pre
sided over by I. M. Rosenfeld. Mr. R.
has brought out one of the finest stocks
that will be found in the market this sea
son, and he is positively determined to sell
as cheap as any competitor in the city.
Those wishing dry gooods, groceries,
dress goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats,
caps, willow tysre, &c., would find it to
their interest to give “Rosy” a calf.
Mr. Rosenfeld has four first-class sales
men employed. Mr. Led with, formerly of
the £>un, Mr. Charles Levy, Mr. Water
man and Mr. Darden, all clever and agree
able gentlemen.
He is selling bagging and ties at Savan
nah prices, and other goods at correspond
ingly low figured.
Give him a call before laying in your
supplies^
Attention Decatur fco. Knig-hts?
You are respectfully invited to attend
the Thortutsrille Tournament, which takes
place on Nov. first.
Those wishing to participate, will re
port to W. W. Wright, Bainbridge, who
will enroll and forward their names.
An entrance fe'e of $5 will be required
to be paid the Sec’y of the South Geor
gia Agricultural and Mechanical Associa
tion, who will furnish him with a season
ticket to the ground free of charge.
Prize—choice between a fine horse, and an
elegant Gents gold Watch and chain-.
Dont let Decatur be behind.
Poisoned.— Mr. J. H. Merritt and his
family were poisoned Monday morning
last, in a very mysterious way. They all
sat down to breakfast in good health.
After eating, they were seized with adizi
ness of vision, in fact perfect blindness
and other disagreeable sensations, that
clearly indicated the presence of poison.
Tommy AVhite, a clerk of Mr. Merritt, is
very ill from its effects. The rest are well
nigh free from the poison. The family can
form no idea, as to how. aud by whom the
poison was administered.
Mr. Jacob Haight.— We see by the
programmes that Mr. Jacob Haight, an
old acquaintance of ours, is Treasurer of
the Great Extern Circus and Menagerie,
and will visit our city on next Saturday
with the show. No cleverer or more
agreeable showman ever visited the South
ern States, and we will be glad to take
Jacob by the band. The very fact of Ins
name being connected with the show con
vinces us that it is genuine, and we would
urge our people to see it. Look out for a
warm welcome up this Way, Jacob, old
boy.
B. B. «BOWKR W. H. CRAWFORD
BOWER & SrAWFOR#-
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW.
BAINBPIDGE, GA.
sS?“Office in the Court House.
Kept 7th 1672-6ra.
John w. mcgill. _ R. w\ davis.
McGILL & DAVIS,
A ttorney’s at law,
BAIN BRIDGE, GA.
SaTOEfic ove r P "abody’s Drugs
B. B- E- c - BOWK*
BOWER &. bOWER ~
ATTORNEYSATLAW
BAJNBRIDGE, GA.
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOt’^E*
March 23. 1871. 44_1 *
New Tin Shop!
WATER STREET,
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
H. E. COURTNETi
LATE of the firm of Courtney * An
drews, has again
Commenced the Tin Business ,
And would be glad to see his old frien *
a»d pat r oDs in his new quarters. hoeps
lways on hand a full supply
s rjp ara "W 3E2 **
tin ware,
SHEET IRON,
«&sJob Work done a he shortest notire.
And many other things too numerous to
mentioD ' »*ech3o-3».:
BINBRIDGD* GEORGIA, SATURDAY, September 21st
450 Men & Horses!
,050 ANIMALS and BIRDS ,
The only Six Tent Show in the world
IKS GESAS EASISKS
ROMAIC HIPPODROME EGYPTIAN CARAVAN & BALOON SHOW
Oreat Zoological
Sixth fix fe aud flute Cuigines
Are required to transport it in its overwhelming magnitude and elegant perfection.
Large enough to swallow up half a dozen exhibition such as usually parade the country
and mflame the public with sensational advertising and delusive pledges
SIX CO LOSS Aid PAVILIONS
Covering Three Solid Acres of Ground-, and Aggregating nearly Te 11
° Thousand Yards of Canvass.
Three Glorious Performances given Each Day !
GRAND MORAL MATINEL at 10o’clock A« M.
A herd of Elephants, dfoVie of camels* avalanche of buffaloes, team of horned
horses, twenty six golden dens, tilled with the rarest specimens of
W2L2) AKIMALS AHB-B3EKDS
Gratuitous balloon ascension given prior to the afternoon exhibition
each day
REMEMBER —This monster exhibition, positively the largest and *^ o&t expenß i v
one on earth, will visit Bainbridge as advertised.^
Admission to the monster six tents, to which there are ree entrr' n.
the usual price to Aowsooe t mh theGr^E^
CHILDREN..'. ' M %
eJSKSwSM .«X" - «?£■ 0«.
S*g*r«M #££££*».
A. R. SCOTT, Agent.
COPPER,
COMING,
MENAGERIE and musium circus
AND ARENIC TRIUMPH
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A STUPENDOUS
World Exposition
RAILROAD.
At an exnerice of $3,500 DAILY,
which it pays out in the CxTIES AND
TOWNS where it exhibits.
THE OLD AND RELIABLE
WESTSTREItf
HOUSE!!
Op—
pmmuii
I a BRING CONSTANTLY SUPTUBD '
WITH HEAVY
. INVOICES otf
SPRNG AND SUMMER
GOODS
OF TliE LATEST
STYLES AND PATTERNS
. fdOETIIER Witt! A
Very barge Stock of
StapleGrocertes,
Also,
HARP WARE, WOOIV-WAttli,
\VILLOW-WARE, &0-
fact there is nOthirtg wanted by
He public that they cannot sttpply at
most reasonable prices. Give us a call-,
examine our goods and lake advantage of
our inducements.
PATTERSON & McNAIR.
May 4 1872 4C-tf.
Advertising
aT low rates t i
For sl6 per Inch per Ufonth.
will insert an advertisement in 24 FirsU
claas Papers in Georgia. List sent on ap
plication to WEO. P; ROWELL &GO-, Ad*
ve»tising Agoiits, 4l Para Row. N. Y:
CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872:
Agents wanted for our Campaign Good*
Sell at Sight. Pay 100 per cent piofitj
Ilow is the time 5 nd at once forDeaorip
tive Oitculars and price list of our find
Steell Engravings of all the candidate*.
Campaign Biographies, Charts, Fhotd
grai-hs Badges, Pins, Flags and everything
suited to the inics Ten Doll&rs per day
easily made-. Fail sampL-s sent for three
dollars; Address Moore AGooJspetd, 87
Park Row, New Yo>lc.
Epilepsy or Fits,
A .SURE tor this distressing com
plaint is now made kno.vvn in a TikatletJ
(of 43 oetavd dages)on Foreign and Natiirii
ilerbal Preparations, published i>y Dr. O.
PiiKi.Pa Brown. The piescription was di<«
covered by him in silcii a providential
manner that he cannot coiiscientinuslw re*
fuse to make it known, as it has cured
everybody who lias used it for Fit*, never
having failed in a single cese. The ingre
dients may b? obtained f«oin any druggist.
A copy sent free to ail applicants by mail;
Address Dr. O. Phelps Bbown, 21 Grand
St., Jersey City, N. J.
ipyip^
Nothing like it in nrtedicinS. A luiutf
to the palate, a painless evacilant a gen
tle KtimulajdJjto the circulation, a perspj.a*
tory preparation, and an antNbfllious med
icine, a stomachic, n diuretic and an wi
mble general Alterative. Huch are the ac
knowledged and daily.pfoven orppertiesof
Takbant’S Effeuvescenl SKLTiER Appakl
eNT.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
/> AA REWARD
Llyl 111 If I p*or any cat<e Os Blind
\ | IIIHI Bleeding Itching or tJlcertl
O 111 111 fljated Files that U» B&ino’'
" Pilk Remedy fails to cure.
It is prepared exclusively for the pilfes and
nothing else. Sold by all druggist. Fried
$ I 'OO.
k GENTS WANTED.—Agfents hiak»
more money for us thah at; anythiy,sr
else. Barihess light and aen t <
Particulars free. fG. STlnfOk ®.C q Fina
Art Publishers, Portland, *’
S3O0 To Sf'/oO."" - “""Su
address ERIE H r w ,v a w«o^ed
Buffalo. N. v jiACHISE CO.,
: y.^ t AP .S’ EXPRRIENCE
we cure art , kindß of Chronic
t Send tor information. Married
t -‘es, send for circulars. P. 0. B«x
office, 22* Peters St., Atlaab-Ga. CLARK
& WBITE.
MASHALI HOUSE
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
BOARD THREE EOLL A RS PER DAT
SAVANNAH <3 A