The Bainbridge weekly sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-????, October 12, 1872, Image 4

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WAFTED. L Mow, tropic winds, ocr hill and dale, ]>y garish day and moonlight pale : Blow true, blow strong And bear along. •A kiss to her I love. Go seek her out 'neath Northern skies, As Peris, lost,sought Paradise, And there upon her balmy mouth I ’ress down thy freight from Sunny South, Ip. soft repose, As on the rose Steeps dew from 1 fcftVen above. 11. Go whisper bo her waiting ear Os warring hope and treacherotas seas, Which spurn control, And rack the soul Os one bound in her spells: Touch then, as with magician's wand, The rosy palm of her fair hand, Until her heart glows all aflame And thrills to answer whence it came, In rapturous bliss, The freighted kiss, Which on thy bosom swells. 111. Mow, tropic winds, both day and night, By rugged mount and river bright, Through lonely glen, O'er haunts of men, Nor pause nor lag behind. A fate is borne upon thy wings Worth ransom of a thousand kings, A soul that bows, her veriest slave, In ardent life or silent grave, All this, all this Is in the kiss, I trust to thee, 0 Wind. —N. 0. Times. Wit and Humor. A Boar place —Up in tlio clouds. Relative Beauty—A pretty cousin. A prickly pair—two porcupines. Time is money, except the time of need. To remove stains from Character. Get rich. A misor is far more for-getting than for-giving. Courting after Marriage—Applying for a divorce. A short-cut to the heart is fre quently through the stomach. What is the Worst seat a man can Bit on?—Self-conceit. Why is a man’s life safest in the last stages of dyspepsia? —Because lie can’t digest then. A morning Wrapper.—The servant who knocks at your door to wake you up in time for the early train. Do you keep mathches? asked a wag of a country grocer. Oh yes, all kinds was the reply. Well, I’ll take a trotting match, said the wag. Many persons write articles and send them to an editor to be corrrec ted—as if an editor’s office was a house of correction. A little girl of eight or tell sum mers being asked what dust was, re plied that it was mud with the juice squeezed out. Didn’t Like Mutton. A good story is told of the recent excellent performance of Handel’s Hessiak at the Broadway Baptist Church. A farmer took his wife to hear tlie grand music, so splendi dly rendered on that occasion, and after listening with apparent enjoy ment the pair became suddenly interested in one of the grand choruses: “We all liko sheep, have gone astray.”—First, a sharp soprano voice exclaimed: “We all, like sheep—” Next a deep bass voice uttered j in the most earnest tones: “Wo all liko sheep—” Then all the singers at one assert ed: "We all, liko sheep—” “Dame’d if I do” exclaimed old ttistieus to his partner. I like beef and bacon, but I can’t bear sheep meat!” There was an audible titter in that vicinity, but the splendid music at tracted attention from the pair and they quietley slipped out. Thcndlß amd Love.— ‘They tell about a blooming young widow ic Darby, who tised to live next door to Mr. Smith, who whs a widower and a timid man, whose mild eyes hemmed blandly through his spectacles.— This willow had a kindness for Smith, and he reciprocated it: but he had hardly enough ewrrage to carry on the campaign. So at hist the widow pretended to be ter ribly afraid of thunder and lightning, and whenever she saw a gust coming up she used to smooth her hair and rush into Mr- Smith’s house. Then, when she heard a peal of thunder, she wcttid scream and rush up and throw her arms around the neck of the mild-eyed Smith and implore him to protect her, and Smith always said he would. Then she would faint, and Smith would be half glad and half sorry, about six thunder storms settled the busi ness. and now she is Mrs. Smith; and Smith—he is only sorry that her appre hensions of the lightuing were not realized lie says if there ever was a woman who ought to have been torn into pieces by elec tricity, it is that widow. She has thunder storms every day now in Smith’s house, and its liveley and vigorous for Smith around there. PRESS FOR SALE! A GOOD PRESS FOR an AMATUER. WILL TAT FOR ITS SELF IN ONE MONTH VOVoLTY Cases and a few lends, one stick and other material will be furs uishrd at cost, if de-?ir> and. BOYS THIS IS YOUR CHANGE. SpecimwW of tpe suitable to print cards &c. will be forwatvded to yon on rectipt of stamp. We have In good condition a quarto Novelty Printing Press. Tbc press has been in use abouta year, and is as good as new. Wc print fto*n astnall business card to a large circular or a small poster in as good style-ss can be done on a Gordon. Will take $45 cash—fiie doll ate less thah cost. Reason for selling we want a faster machine. Address, “MIRROR.” Fort Valley, Georgia Sapt.l, 1872. IMITATION KOSEWOOD BUI.IAL CASE with Glass Face, much cheaper than the PINE COFFINS made to order, just received at the FURNiIURE STORE OF E. J. HENDERSON, dune 22, 1872 l*3nf KEDTDCK t UNIVERSITY ASHLAND The Home of Henry Clay • AND TR AN SYL V ANI A The Sites of Various Colleget. The Colleges in operation, with 30 Professorsand Instructors and 600 Stu dents. Entire Fees not exceeded S2O per a nnmn, except in the Law and Commercial Colleges. Board from $2 to $5 per week. Students of the Afiricultural and Mechani cal College can defray a portion of their expenses by labor on the farm or in the snops. Sessions c begin second Monday in September. For catalogues or other infor mation, address. J. B. BOWMAN, Rfegent Lexington, Ky: REPUBLICAN DURING THE CAMPAIGN. Extraordinary Inducements. In order to give the Savannah Republi can the largest possible circulation during the important Political Campaign just com menced, the proprietors offer its several editions at the following exceedingly low rates, until the fifteenth day of November, 1877- DAILEY PAPER. $2 00 WEEKLY PAPER. 50 TO CLUBS. DAItEY . Ten copies to one address in one wrap* per sl7 40. Twenty com pies td one address, in one wrapper, $32.00 WEEKLY. Ten copies to one address, in one wrap* per, $4 00 Twenty copies to one address, in One wrapper, s7.uo The Republican sustains the Nominees of the National Demo cratic Convention. For President and Vice President of the TTnited’Statesi The present corrupt Mili tary Despotism shall have neither its friend ship nor the qualified support of its nbu trality. It is earnestly hoped that all patriotic citiaens wlio take an interest in that great popular movement to eject fiom power the corrupt and incapable Adminstration ta Washington will personally exert them selves to increase the circulation and wide ly extend the influence of this Journal. Clubs should he formed immediately and orders for the same sent as quickiy as pos sible to ensuer all sub*crbers the full com plete numbers. Send on you ordets forthwith—the soon er the better. Post Office orders and remitances by Ex press and risk, HARDEE & SCUDDER. LXYERY. FEED, —AND— SALE STABLE. W- E, RUTHERFORD, Prop‘r. t. ’ ~'L ,r ■* «;■ My stable is situated in the most con venient portion of the city in rear of the Sharon ' House. FINE TEAMS Can always be procured both night and day. Board can be procured and single meal furnished. COUNTRY PEOPLE Who wish ther Stock WELL TKEATED- Would do well to give me a call. HT*Special attention given to the accomo dation of drovers - Sept 7th 1872-ts. 1 % . NOTICE City Tax-Payers- The General City Taxes are now doe. The books will close on the 15th of October and execution issue* by the 25th said month if not paid. W. C. DCIKINSO J, C- T. at Patterson «£ McNair’s Store, Cambridge, Sept. 21st, 1872. Georgia —Decatur Coukty. Jerry Jordan has applied for exemp tion and setting apart mud valuation of homestead of personality, and I will pass upon the same on the 2Sih day of ber, 1872,1 at .10 o’clock, at my office in liaiubriige. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y. HIpMANHOOD: IHow lost ! Bow restored Just pnblished, anew edition of DR. CUL VERYVELLS CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of certaiu weaken nesses, the effects of Errors and Abuses of early life. * The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years suocesfnl practice, the alarm ingjeon sequences of such errors and abuses may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out the mode 6f cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mas ter wbAt his condition maj be, may cute himself cheaply, privately, and radically. tsiT Ibis Lecture should be in the hands of eve'y youth and every man in the lanii. Sent fender seal, iu a plain envelope to any address, postpaid on receipt of six debts or two poststamps. Also, Dr. Culverwcll’s • ‘Marriage Guide*’ price cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. CLINE & Cos. 127 Bowery, New York, P. st Office Box 4,683. March 16, 1872 39-ts rail STUB NOVELS. “The enduring monuments of Fenimore Cooper are his works. While the love of country {revail, his memory will exist in the hearts of the people, so truly patiot ic and American throughout, they should hold a place in every American library.— Daniel Webster. a NEW AND SPLENDIDLY-ILLUSTRATED POPULAR EDITION or FENIMORE COOPER’S WORLD FAMOUS LEATHER STOCKING ROMANCES. D. Applton & CO., announce that they have commenced the publication of J. Fen imove Cooper’s Novels, in a form designed for general popular circulation. Thd se ries will begin with the famous “Leather Stocking Tales,’’ five in number, which Will be published in the following ordffir, at intervals of about a month : I. The Last of the Mohicails. II The Deerslayer. 111. The Pathfinder. IV. The Pioneers. V. The Prairie. This edition of the ‘Leather Stocking Talcs” will be priuted in handsome oesavo volumes from new stereotype plates. Each volume superbly ahd fully illustrated with entirely new designs by the diStiiiguish*. ed artist F. O. C. Darley. and bduud in an att: active paper coYer. Price, sCventy-five cents per volume, br $3 75 for the com plete set. The series when completed will make, bound, an elegant library volume, for which binding-cases will be furnished at a moderate price. PREMIUMS AND CLUB TERMS, These club terms are designed spe*> cially for towns Where there are bo local booksellers. Any persons sending us the amount in advance for the complete set of the * Leath er-.Stocking Series,” $3.75, will receive gratuitously a handsome steel-engraved portrait of J. Fenimore Cooper, of a size suitarle for binding in the volume. Any one sending us the amount in full for four complete sets of this series (sls), will re ceive the extra set gratuitously, ekeh set accompanied by steel portrait of Cooper. The volumes of the asrieswill be mailed to each subscriber, postpaid and rapidly as published, and the portrait immediately on the receipt of the remittance. D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers. SIJ) & 551 Broadway, New Yoik. DECATUR MORTGAGE SHUIU IFF SALES. WILL be solfl before the Court Htdisfe' door in the town of Bain bridge on the first Tuesday in October, between the usual hours of sale, the following describ ed i rope t ty to wit : One hundred and eleven acres, mord ot less, off of land lot No 294 in the 27th Dis trict of Decatur county and more pertic ularlv described in said Mortgage and Mo> tg <ge ft fa, Levied on as the property of B. E. Tison defendant, to satisfy one mort gage fi fa in favor of Mary Hammock and John .Smith vs said B, E. Tisom— said fi fa issued from Decatur Superior Court April Term 1672. H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff. ALSO At the same time and place a certain town lot is the town of Harrell in Decatur County, and known as lot number 7 in Block, A. containing on it a store House, conveyed by H. L. McElvv to Belcher & Terfel!. Levied on as the property of H. L. McElvy to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court in favor of Belch er and Terrell against the said H. L. McEl vy. L. F. Burket, Depty Sheriff. ALSO At the same time and place, sixty three and on« third acres of land being in the South West corner of lot of Irtnd number eighty eight in the fifteenth District of Decatur county, levied on as the property of Henry B. Perry to satisfy one mort gage fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court n favor of Belcher and Terrell against e nry B. Perry, L. F. Burket, Dept. Sh’ff. John M. Cooper<& Cos, Corner Whitaker & St. Julian Streets SAVANWAH, GA W holesale and Retail Dealers in BOOKS AND STATIONARY, OF ALL KINDS, Copying and Seal Presses, Surveyor's Cofto passes, N»Ws anct Book Printing Papef and Ink, Gold Pens, Pen and Pen cil Cases, Desk and Pocket Knives, Ledger, Writing and Col oerd Papers, Playing Visiting and Printers’ Cards, Portinonaies, &c., School' Furniture and School Requisites at Scher merborn &Cos s Prices, for whom we are agents. HI” Books Ordered or Imported at New York rates. > ly2o 6m GUS ” AND “BOB’S” SAMPLE ROOM. NEXT TO MARSHALL HOrSB", 101 T Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga. P. A. Bergest k R. H. McHugh Profitobs None but the best Wines,Liquors, AT and Cigars will be served to our Guests- The Press. TO BAINBRIDGE MERCHANTS * ; : * % ADYEkTISti iR i mm wily i, WE DEFIE (COMPETITION IN THjEWAY of3 CIRCULATION! * I * ~ f _ r - * . “ f | stance of v* psslvW Au<J 3 i ' • f> 'ft « / = a— OVER THREE THOUSAND PEDPLE Is dECATur cofcitfrV* Alone feteAD thM sun» dim HI HI JILL TIO THE SO. \ It Is a Live, Go ahead) Newspaper. A JOURNAL OF THE DAY. THE $t T N Will keep jr'dil POSTED till all matters erf interest. SUB SCRIBE AT ONCE. Aou WAnt A GOOD DEMOCRATIC PAPER TlA© StAn £tm_cS. i^ostec^.. JOB WORE, •jr . ! ‘ - ' ■ * NEATLY CHEAPLt EXECUTED? mutmn k teas, tits m&L& i wm sis mtitTas< Addles# or Call ors H. M. JOHNSTON, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR THE OLD AND RELIABLE WEST-STREET HOUSE! —OF— PATTEBSD# Si MCNAIR, IS BEING CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WITH HEAVY V Invoices otf FALL AND WINTIIII. GOO DS. OF THE LATEST STLESAHDVATTERHS TOGETHER will! A Very Large Stock of Staple Groceries Also. HAMD-WARE, WOOD-WARE, WILLOW-WARE, &0. JB@“Tn fact there is nothing wanted by he public that they cannot supply at most reasonable prices. Give us a call, examine our goods and take advantage of our inducements. PATTERSON & McNAIR. May 4 1872 46-ts. Advertising AT LOW KATES!! For sls per Inch per Month, we will insert an advertisement in 24 First class Papers in Georgia. List sent on aj> plication to GEO. P. ROWELL AGO., Ad, ve 4 ii-ing Agents, 41 Pane llo*, N. Y’. CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. Ag«nts wanted for our Campaign Goods. Sell at Sight. Pay 100 per ci nt piotit. Now is the time. S nd at once torDeserip tive Circulars and price list of our fine Steell Engravings of all the candidates, Campaign Biographies, Charts, Photo graphs Badges, Pins, Flags and everything suited to the imes Ten Dollars per day easily made. Full samples sent f.n three dollars. Address Moore &Goodspeed. 37 Park Row, New Y’oik. Epilepsy or Fits A (SURE CURF; for this distressing com plaint is now made kno.wn in a Treatise (of 43 octavo dages)on Foreigrl.find Native Herbal Preparations, published ny Dr. 0. Phelps Brown. The prescription was dis covered by him in such a providential manner that he cannot conscientiously re* fuse lb make it known, as it has cured everybody who lifts used it for Fits, never having failed In a single cese. The ingre dients may bs obtained f*om any druggist. A copy sent free to alLapplicants by mail. Address Dr. O. Phelps Brown, 21 Grand St., Jersey City,- N. J. Nothing like it in medicine. A luxury to the palate,,a painless evacuant a gen tle stimula»f“to the circulation, a perspi.a tory preparation, and ao antisbiliious med icine, S stomachic, n diuretic and an ad rable general alterative. Such are the ac knowledged and daily.proven properties of Tarxsant’s EffeuVlscenl Seltzer Afpkri- ENT. Sold by all druggists. /Uj/VAA REWARD ly*/| ||IIII For any case of Blind rk I 11111 l P |ee( ling Itching or Ulcers HP ||IJUU' ated Pileß that D® Being’- Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared exclusively the piles and nothirig else. Sold by all druggist. Price SPOO. 6 AGENTS WANTED.—Agents make more money for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent Particulars free. fG. Stinson « Cos., Fine Art Publishers, Portland. Maine. S3OO w> $500.4™™, address 7ARTE SEWING MACHINE CO., Buffalo, N. Y., or Chic-ago, 111. wT YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Proves that we ptire all kinds of Chronic diseases. Send for information. Married Ladies, sUnd for birculars. P. O, Box 125 Office, 225 Peters St., Atlanta Ga. CLARK & WBITE. mYsMTIous! A: B. LUCE, Proprietor. BOARD THREE EOLLAHS PER DAY savannah ga u J. WILLIAMS agYskt ’ F °R THE Sh’e op HORACE GR EEV’o Office in TJ. Willing Western & Atlanta R . R- Company. OFFICE OF THE PRESffij. On and afteMU.d.t.i'™ ““WKi WESTERN EXPRESS Connecting for New York ™)., Leaves Atlanta k ao< J the West, Arrives 0 00 P- m. Arrives Chattanooga.. '' ’” &. u day passenger' tp\R?®*• a. To the North and „ man Palace Car to CS»? Mi- Leaves Atlanta Arrives Dalton o, Arri Vies Chattanooga .. . P- a. LIGHTNING KXPUISS; *■ Passengers leaving Atlanta bviki. t arrive in New York the second** l nopn at 4.44 P. M u w ° « Minutes earlier B ® ng^ 8 having by Aug„g ta the same evening Leaves Atlanta b> , Arrives Dalton a. - . SOUTHERN EXPRESS Carrying through Palace Car r , ville, North and W Leaves Chattanooga , .. Arrives At1anta........ ‘"'.’"'M DAY PASSENGER'TRAf^ 1 * From the North and West ' Leaves Chat tunodgY * V, Arrives Atlanta . , ,‘l ACCOMMODATION TRAIN K f-'!'.ai'hs Dalton ].,‘5 Arrives Atlanta l ‘ JOSEPH E .BROWN'pV^, 1 July 20, 1872-5-t ’ New Tin Shop! WATER STREET, BAtNBRIDGE, GEORGIA H- E. COURTNEY, LATE ot the firm of Courtney 4 Aa drews, lias again Commenced the Tin Bnsinat, nd would be glad to see his old frieni ndpat'ons in liifc ne w quartern, hei-ra lwys on hand a full supply of S W tin ware, SHEET IRON, COPPER, ‘ a mJob Work (lone a h ß shortest notice And marly other things too numerous id mention. maech3o-3m' PAINTING l I WISH to inform the citizens of lWer and neighboring counties, that In premia ed to do all kinds if IlOt SE, SIGN anrl ORNAMENTAL PMNIINfI, GRAINING, KALSOMINtNiI. P.aPEB HANGING GLAZING AND VARS ISIIING FURNITIHtE. arid nil woik guaranteed, 1 have also«t lnino x fine assortment of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. &C. JA viES VAN HUM Mitch 3d, 1872 40tf Amusements for tlie Sun®: EXCHANGE SALOO) B. F. COLBERT, Proprietor. MY ESTABLISHMENT is furnished one of the best billiard saloons if Georgia, where the devotees of this fi*" nating game, will meet with every aitM tion which is likely to lender their vis* pleasant. THE BAR is supplied with the choicest selection * pure liquors which will be served to»' patrons by polite tenders. All the gb ! e summer drinks are now bn my counter. The choicest lnaids 5 * cigars te be found at the cigar counter. THE SODA FOUNT, , is also in full blast, and 1 would befit*** to have the public to call and test the cool ing qualities of this delightful bev.-rage 1 Will be glad to See ail my old and as many new ones as may tbinklfY er to call. B. F. COLbEiJ May 20, ’72 48-ts FURLOW MASONIC FEMALE Cotis AMERICUS, GA. ffIHE Sixteenth Annual Termi jj JL on Monday. September -nd December 20ih. Spring and bo sions will open December Jo » the 2nd Wednesday in June. private families, exclusive o from 815 to S2O per month. r° particulars apply to Circular. pr# Rev. D.S-T. Scr,^ U. B HAROLD, Esqr., htC Faculty. Sept. 31, 1872-1 ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CCTHBEET, GEOKCU • o Septe®^ /THE NEXT TE BS * be^ r ohG -(,r ' ts i 10th. Total expense? f elusive of musib an( . ’thorough. ' As our instruction is r .jf good, locality health), aD d ia* * College is rapidly fibmg 1 tfi) | io 10 ' questiou wid be. not j tf j» ilrow, butwbo W** Sept. 1, 1£72-11-St