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Tbc Southern Methodist Pub
lishing House
TO THE LAITY AND PREACHERS, TRAVEL
ING' AND local, ofthe a. e. ciicrch,
60UTH.
Wo have received letters from sever
al persons, both in the ministry and
membership of the Church,- expressing
a wish to aid - us in the liquidation of: (
' the remaining liabilities that exist
against the Publishing House, with
the request that we so modify our Six
ty Dollar Proposition, as to give every
member of the Church an opportunity
to lend a helping hand, and thus re
lieve the House by the first of July.
It is certainly desirable to accom
plish this object, and after so much has
heed already effected, no one can hesi
tate to believe that a united effort
the part of tlieCburch will entirely re
lieve us from all embarrassment by the
time specified.
We have made a careful calculation,
and submit the following propositions
to the Church, which, if accepted be
tween this date and the first of ‘.Tilly,
will entirely relieve us. We earnestly
ask their acceptance;
100 persons to purchase each $00
worth of our publications.
100 persons to purchase each $50
worth of our publications.
150 persons to purchasa each
worth of our publications.
200 persons to purchase each $30
• worth of our publications.
250 persons to purchase each $25
worth of our publications.
300 persons to purchase each $20
worth of our publications.
500 persons each to purchase $15
worth of our publications.
1,000 persons each to purchase $10
worth of our publications.
5,000 persons each to purchase $5
worth of our publications.
6,000 persons to purchase each $2
worth of our publications.
10,000 persons to purchase each $1
worth of: our publications.
Our brethren who may accept any of
the above propositions, will please send
their orders at once, accompanied with
the money.
In many instances, entire Churches
will accept either of the two last-named
propositions, by purchasing Hymn-
books for tbeir congregation, and li
braries for their.minister ; and- by this
means take 50 or 100 shares in the $1
or $2 proposition;
Sunday-schools also replenish their
libraries, or purchase new ones, by ac
cepting any of the above propositions,
and at same time rendfer us the aid we
need.
Members of the Church or others may
also on these terms procure private li
braries.
We submit these propositions that
every member of the Church may have
the privilege of contiibuting. their aid
to this object.
Persons who write t<r us will please
state which proposition they accept, and
whether they are ministers or laymen,
and with which Conference they arc
identified.
Books sent by mail to any address on
receipt of retail price.
Catalogues sent free of charge on ap
plication.
A. II. Bedford, Agent,
Savannah Advertisements-
WOOL. WOOL
TT ATING unlimitcd’orders _for* WOOL, we
arey>repared to pay
FULL MARKET PRICE IN
null MiAlUH*.
91 Bay St., Savannah,
A. WILBUR, - - - - Manager,
WHERE POLICIES
ABE WBITTEN AND LOSSES PAID.
Tills is a First-Class Company &
Mutual Distinctive Features.
DIVIDENDS ANNUAL FROM
DATE OF POLICY.
N O extra charge for captains of boats or
rar -
railroad employees. Losses paid promptly
One-third of Premiums may remain on Cr., if
desired.
The Agent of this Company being established
in Cambridge, persons insuring in this Company
will have the advantage of his experience in the
future, in event of lot’s or in payment of prem
ium. T- M. ALLEN, Agent.
JUDSONA BTTTTS.'M. D.,
Ex.? '-v-ician. mehl3 23 Sm
for any quantity of this article—delivered in
PANANNAH.
jSF- Liberal advances made on Consign
ments. L. J. GUILMAKTIN & CO.
Factors and Commission Merchants, 14S Bay
Street, Savannah, Ga. Mayl-30-lm
Hotels.
Professional Cards.
Miscellaneous.
PAVILION HOTEL,
D. C. NOE, Proprietor, -
CORNER BULL AND SOL ill BROAD STREETS,
SAVANNAH,
AYING taken tlie above Hotel, which
RICHARD RIMS WAT. H. CBAWFOBD.
SIMS & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT. LAW,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
gtS" Offiec'in the curt House. dco2-ly
H L „ , , ,
has recently been cetitted and relur-
A. L. IIARTRIDGZ..
. .E. vr. S. XEFF.
EARTRIDGE & NEFF,
Commission Merchants
AND BROKERS,
NO- 159 BAY stret ,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. •
We solicit Planters and Merchants’ business
giving careful attention to sales of produce in
his or other'Markcts.
Consignments of Wool solicited
Bagging Rope, Groceries, and funds to
pay Revenue Tax. Farther advances on the
receipt of Cotton.
nished throughout, the-Proprietor can assure
the public that he is us well prepared to eater
to their wants as any Hotel in the State.
His table will always he supplied with the
best the market affords. And no pains will be
spared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Board .S3,00 per day
Permanent Board SI5,00 per week
A-share of public patronage is solicited,
sept 26-tf
W. O. FLEMING. JOHN C. IUITITERFOItT).
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
B.unbuidge, Geougia.
^^FFICE over drug store of C.JC. King, Jr.,
THIS SHARON HOUSE.
JOHN SHARON Pro’lor,
BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.
IIE traveling public are hereby notified
that this House has been thoroughly re
paired and refitted, as well as refurnished
hfoughout, and rendered one of the most desira
ble and agreeable hotels in the State, worthy the
liberal patronage it has hcretofoie received from
passengers on the rivers-and railroad. Nopains
or expensos will be spared to make the SHARON
HOUSE all that any one could desire. Call and
test its merits.
Transient Board $3.00 per day.
scpt26-49-ly
Supplies furnished at market rates.
junlS, 1869 ’ . 13-ly.
ESTABLISHED 1844-
Win. 51. Davidson,
IHRS.C.A.PARS0M
FASHIONABLE
MAZLFi JEL,
COR. BROUGHTON & CLAY STS.,
JST ’3C' X C? JE
— TO-
SUPPERS!
FROM THIS DATE
ffi MEAT HE
— 0F-
STEAM BOATS
Is dow opening a large and well selected as
sortment of Spring and Summer goods, such as
Ladies* Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, of the
latest and most approved Parisian and New
York styles. Also elegantly trimmed Patterns
of the latest and most reliable styles of Ladies
and Children’s Dresses.
Her arrangements for /eceiving the latest
PARISIAN DESIGNS,
are such as will affoid the choicest selections
from the most elegailt styles.
Ladies may rely upon the accuracy of her
skill in cutting dresses according to the most
approved models of fashion and elegance.
Also Madam Dcmorest’s very superior Eng-
fish Needles imported expressly for her trade,
put up like pins, 25 in a paper; seperate and as
sorted numbers put up in ornamental cases con
taining 50 assorted sizes; also La Grand Victoire
Hoop Skirts. These novel and elegant skirts arc
uns.rpassed for gracefulness, comfort and du
rability, and can bo worn with cUhcr gored or
panicrdresses. Ladies will do well to examine
them earefuliy, as an examination will convince
tho most skeptical of their superiority over all.
She has also superior Braid and Embroidery Stamps
of the latest and best patterns, and will attend to
Dress-making in all of its branches—stamping, pink
ing and fluting of all varieties in tbc very best styles.
Hoping that an experience, of two years in ibis vicin
ity has entitled her to tbe’confidence of the public,
earnestly solicits a liberal portion of that
patrouage in the future she has enjoyed in the past.
Bainbridge, April 10,18G9.-27 2m
G eorgia Mitchel County.—Six months after date
I will, apply to the court of Ordinary of said
150 Bay Silreet,
Savannali, G<5o.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer Im .
Foreign and Domestic Wines
and dsqofrs
o
F the FINEST QUALITIES; also sole
Agent, for the States of Georgia and Flori
da, for the sale of Massey, lluston A Co.’s Cele
brated Philadelphia Ale. Orders solicited.
sept2S-49 Iy. . •
jASsok Mfi*© 2
What Hotel do you stop at for Comfort ?
THE ALBAN! HOUSE !
KEPT BY
M. BARNES.
If you want a clean bed and nice room,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE !
If you want to find
POLITE, ATTENTIVE SERVANTS,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE.
& Co. Are fully prepared to take charge
of all eases arising under the Bankrupt
Law. je 29. So—tf
HUGH M. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
je 29-67-ly
o. G. GURLEY.
R. H. BARNES,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
H pleasure in notifying tha Public gen
erally that I am
now prepared to
re p n i r Clocks,
Watches, J e w-
elry, itc., with
neatness and
durability. Call
and see me, iq
the Drug Store
of Dr. J. D.
Hoyl * Br<>.. South-Broad Street.
dee!9. 1868 B-ly
DECATUR
C. G. CAMPBELL.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
gttarnfns anil ©aunscllars at fato :
Adi! Solicitors ia Eijoity,.
BAINBRIDGE, DECATUR CQ., GEORGIA.
Ilf ILL practice in Decatur,Baker, Mill r. Mitchell 0
■ » Earlv. Calhoun and counties oil lifte of Atlanfci 0
Early, Calhoun and counties on
!z Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bus -
ness entrusted to their care. may 2, 18(18-1 y
In short, if you want to find everything ta make
you comfortable and happy, be SURE
to call at the
ALBANY HOUSE.
ROBERTS & TILLMAN,
GENERAL •
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
Office North.side of Bay Street,Second Door
^Sj-IIacks always ready to c >nvey passengers
to and from the Depot.
lteference :—Any person thathas ever stopped
at the House. M. BARNHS, Prop'r.
mchl3 23 ly Albany, Ga.
I. E BllWEII D. MC GHX, B. B. BOWES'
BOWER, McGILL & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS *
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
FPICE IN BOWER’S BLOCK, ON
Soulh-Broad Street.
o
Bainbridge. April 24, 18€S-29-lf
A. A. ALLEN.
G. If. ILIXES.
&!!A!I! & SMHESS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
-AND —
Jtolirfe in
Bainbridge, Ga„
\\TILL give prompt attention to all business cn-
VY trusted to their care in the following counties
Counties:
“Decatur,
Miller,
Early, •
Baker,
Thomas,
Mitchell,
Co. Towns:
Bainbridge,
Colquitt,
Blakely,
Newton*
Thomasville,
Camilla.
Nsw-York Sards.
West-of the City Exchang
SAVANNAH.
S PECIAL attention given to the sale of Cotton In
this market, and accounts rendered promptly.
We will .also ship Cott on to
LIVERPOOL
and have it sold for account of owner. In all casep
where the owner desires, liberal cash advances will
be made. ROBERTS & TILLMAN.
Hiram Roberts,1 , ,
T ' L, Roberts ‘ Savannah.
Joseph Tillman, Madison, Florida. sept26-4I)-ly
WM. E. ALEXANDER.* WM. A. RUSSEL
Established in
LOCKWOOD & fllNffiCTO,
Successors to JOHN H. WILLIAMS & SON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Looking glasses and Looking glass
Plates.
The Trade will find a good assortment of
Mirrors, both French and German.
GILB1XG in all Hi branches.
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL.
Also, FII1R, MANTEL and other kinds of FRAMES
made to order.
No
WE0I ES.iLE
COE. ABEECORN AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA,
sep26, 1868 49-1 v
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Job Printer, Binder & Blank Book
MANUFACTUKF.il,
Bay §trcct,Snraniia!i, Georgia
June 23 34-tf
E. W. DRUMMOND,. G. C. DRUMMOND
Of the late Firm of L. J. Guilmartin & Co.,
W. Drummond &Bro.,
GENERAL SHIPPING
MM’gHm ssimaM??,
154 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
. Jan9, 1869 14-ly
• 315 Pearl Street,
Opposite Peck Slip,
NEW YORK.
Refeu to
WILMS Iff. RUSSELL, Esq.,
iulyll, 1SS8 Baisekidoe, Ga.. 3S
JOHN K. HOPPEL,
Irasli.
ita cl Olka
• AND TJIPOIlTF.lt,
No. 329 Pearl Street,
(HARPER’S BUILDING,)
F ItANKLIN SQUAR E,
NEW YORK.
They wall also practice in the Supreme Court of (7a.
and in the U. S. District Court, for the Southern Dist.
of Georgia. april 10 27 tf
R. H. WHITELEY. JOHN E. DOXALSON.
WHITELEY & DON ALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bniubridge, - - - Georgia,
W ILL practice In tho Southwestern and
Pataula Circuits.
^EfOffiee up stairs, in Sanborn's new build-
in april 17 69-28 tf
I>K. W. J. IIARRE1LI,,
H AVING established himself in Bainbridge
for the purpose of practicing his profes
sion, respectfully solicits a share of the public
patronage. •
^ifOffiec over the store of Anderson, Zeiglcr
A Co. april 17 69 -28 6m
NOTICE.
D ll. G. W. EARRAR has this day
associated with him in the prac
tice of medicine, Dr. lUlton S. Jones;
and they tender their professional
services to the citizens of Bainbridge
and vicinity.
Office up stairs, over E. II. Smith «t Co.'s
store. Dr. Jones can be found at night at the
office when not professionally engaged. Dr.
Farrar can bo found at his residence at night,
inch 13 2B tf
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. W. R. GILBERT would inform tho pub
lic that ho has removed to the Colonel
Richard Sims place, s ; x miles west of Bainbridge,
where he may be found at any time, when not
professionally engaged. feb 610 6m
BAR & TEN-PIN
S3-X.OOW,
COR. BROUGHTON & WEST STS
H. WILLIAMS, Prop’r.
This Saloon is always supplied with choice
WHISKIES,
BRANDIES,
WINES,
'CIGARS,
«tc., <te.. <fcc
FIFTY PRS. TRACES,
THREE D0Z HA.MES
TWENTY DOZ f
PLOW LINES-
FLO?
T IIE TEN-PIN ALLEYS are all new, and as
i "
good as can he found in the State. Milk
Punches, Juiins, Cocktails, Sherry Cobblers, <tc.,
prepared at short notice. may 1 69 lm.
EIGHT OUNCE OSNABI'Rg;j
INGS—BLEACHED 4 BROVfs]
1NGS—BLEACHED a
idsrsTJRA.isrcE
Jitna Fire Insurance (Jo.
Hartford, Connecticut.
Nett Assets $4,083,123 7S
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
Athens, Georgia,
Nett Assets ^ ..$294,635 12
All holders of Twelve Mouths' rolicies share in the
Profits.
Ga. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Macon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
aug24-43-tf Agent for Baihbridge, Georgia
MIL LIERY & DRESS-MAKIiVG
MRS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
and Vieiuity. that she has just received a beautiful
and carefully selected stock of Goods, etjual. if not
superior, to any ever brought to this city. Her new
styles of
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS,
AND Iticn AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS,
■ 7?.:ii!OC-3,
acts, Fifes, Collars, ic„ fa
ARE ALL AHY ONE COULD DESIRE
t?- Call aud see her at once, before her supply
IRO
assorted sizes.
PLOW STEEL-ASSO^P ‘1
PEIK^l
st'RCijM
1
^ ep ii |
mens, I
WOMENS, AND Can j
jf'Xjovh,
COFFEE A N1 ®J
Lowest Market l’’® J
FOR TT5Y. CAS?
Bit I, HU Jill;
■
feb27 21 tf
ROSADAl
TIIE GREAT
BL0OSXPURI
C TJ RES
SCROFULA IN ITS VAEB
SI/CII AS
Consumption in its earlier &
ment and Ulcer atioii
Joints, Danes,
Chron ic Dhemnnlm.
tions of the Shin, fl-Wl
ic Sore Eyp, J
S Y P -HI LI
IN ALL ITS FCEffl
D iseases of vo'jiEs.it:
titc. Sick Headache, Liverf'J
the Ba k, Imprudence
General Bad Health, mill all i
BLOOD, LIVER. KIDM-YS
It ia a Perfect lltnoto
s exhausted. . Especially her old patronh should not
delay t,
•all.
ROSADAJjIS erad:catcisc r cnt;
and had taint, and restore? fh“»•
a heal th v con lit inn. It
Machine Brushes made to order.
A Superior Quality of Paint Brushes
Constantly on Hand. Also Gin Bristles
Furnished. jnlyll-38-ly
Southern & Western
H USE.
JOHN C. VAUC-H3J,
Late of East Tennessee,
county for letters of dismission from the estate of
Eli Sapp, late of said-county,.deceased,
march 6-6m] J. H. HALL, Adm*r.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO„
Comer Whitaker A* St. Julian S^.. savannah, ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
OF ALL KINDS,
Copying and Seal Presses, Pen Knives,
News and Book Printing Paper
AND INK,
Gold Pens. Pen and Pencil Cases,
Ledger, Willing and Colored
• PAPERS
Of all kiiuls and sizes for Blank and Job Work,
PLAYING, VISITING AND PRIN
TER’S CARDS, &c._
Books Ordered or Imported at New ieTk Rates
JOHN M. COOPER, GEO. T. QUANTOCK, ALEX. C. N. EMETS
may 1,18691y
Will give through
Bills of lading
Newton »n<i bainbridge to savannah
Via Fort Gaines or Columbus at'
FORTY CENTS PER lOO EBS.
COTTON FROM BAINBRIDGE TO CO-
LUMBFS, 25cts, PER BALE. OTHER
FREIGHTS. 20cts. PER BBE.
SAMUEL J. WHITESIDE,
AprilT. 69-28 30d. AI?ent.
SECOND ROUND OF QUARTERLY
MEETINGS, BAINBRIDGE DIS
TRICT.
Thomasville, -April 24 and 25 ; GrooverrviHe, Slav
1 and 2 ; Cairo, May 8 and 9 ; Camilla, Mav 15 and
IS ; Bainbridge, May 29 and 30 ; Colqnitt, June 5 and
»; Morgan, Jane U and 13 ; Blakely, June 19 and 20 ;
Fort Gaines. June 2G and 27.
Tho Bretheren know the places of holding their , and for Sale Cheap,
meetings. GEO. C. CLABKE, P. E. j
April 11-27-tf 4
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United
states for the Southern District
of Georgia.
In the matter of Christopher T. (leGraffcnried,
Bankrupt.
H EREBY ii is ordered by the Hon. Frank
S. Ilesslctine, Register Inf Bank
ruptcy, That the second meeting of the Creditors
of said Bankrupt be held at the Court House in
Bainbridge, Goo., on the 23th day of May 1S69,
at S o'clock a. n.
JOHN B. TWITTY, Assignee.
P. S. I will also apply, at the same time, for
a final discharge from all Labilities as assignee,
in the above stated case. J. B. T.
May I', 1S69-30-21
n. C. McKEB.
D, M. BENNETT.
ITIcSaEE & REVA'ETT,
DEALERS IN
Carriages, Buggies, Harness,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Corner West Broad and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
At this Extensive Repository and Manufactory
Will always he found a large variety of
all the most fashionable
Carriages, Bcckaways and Buggie
Norn ic use. All work sold and warranted at MERCHANT
this Establishment will'be protect* I.
REPAIRING EXECUTED IX REST MAN
NER, AT REASONABLE RATES.
Jan9, 1S69 14-lv
NOTICE.
A LL persons, firms, companies and corpora
tions jTUgaged in, or carrying on any busi
ness, or profession in the city of Bainbridge ure
hereby notified to come forward and take out
license for the ensuing year, commencing May
1st. B. C. SCOTT,
mavl-21 • ’ lk. A Treasurer.
ELEGANT SUMMER SUITS, o
all descriptions at the Clothing Store
NOEL GAINEY & CO.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
This hotel, of modern con
struction and ELEGANT FURNITURE,
is under the personal attention of
T. S. NICKERSON,
jan9-3iB Proprietor.
IS connected with the fallowing firm, and
will promptly attend to all business en
trusted to him by his friends in Georgia and
elsewhere.
Hoopf.r Harris. D. Raskin.
HOOFER HARRIS & CO-,
(Late Harris,-Gaines A Co.,)
’$wu
Southern and Western‘Produce,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
NO. 361 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Dee 5. lSfiS-9-Iy
WWHAKRELL
gacthm aiti Cflramission;
BAINBRIDGE, GEO., •
W ILL sell all kinds of propeerty atd
male prompt returns. 39 ly.
Gen. A. H. Colquitt, J Hugh H. Colquitt.
* Baker county, Ga. j Savannah, Ga.
James Baggs, Newton, Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors
GEN’L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
*J-Liberal advances on Consignments.
aprillO, 1869
!Mm
JUST RECEIVED!
Blank Books,
School Books,
New Novels,
IPO ST OFFICE..
feblo-tf .
Fro jz 4 to 350 Horse Pow
ci. including the celebra
ted Corliss Cut-off En
gines. Slide Valve Sta
tionary Engines, Ac. A!s»
Circular; Malay an.d
Gang Saw Mills, Sugar
Cane Mills, Shafting. Pul-
leyE. Ac., Lath and Shin
gle Mills, Wheat and Corn
Mills, Circular Sawe. Belt
ing, Ac. Send for descriptive Circular and Price
List.
WOOD A MASS STEAM Eng. CO.,
Utica, Near York.
Feb 20-20-Giu
DR JI^bSON BUTTS,
Office East Side Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
- « • Bainbridge, April 2.', 186,3.
4-tf
DR. M. L. BATTLE,
Late Resident Dentist of Quitman, Ga.-.
H AS removed his office to hhuin m
Bainbridge, Ga., where
he has permanently located.^-LUTjl
27-tf
NOTICE-.
All Branches of his profession executed i.i
the best and most durable style. Beautiful
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teeth filled with
out, pain, in a neat and durable manner.
All work warranted.
IMS*The patronage of the citizens of
Bainbridge, and Southwestern Ga., is re
spectfully solicited.
0fiico ou South Broad Street, up stairs,
in Rockwell A West’s new store,
julyll, 1868 3S-tf
DR. E. PEACOCK,
Late of Knoxville, Ga.
B EING permanently located in this city, and
having had an experience of twelve years'
in the practice of the profession in its various
branches, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of patronage.
Office up stairs in the Patterson building,
on court-house square.
References.—Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Ilarcwood, W. S. Ogletree, Knoxville, Ga.; J.
Hillsman, Wm. P. Wright, McK. Merchison,
Hickory Grove, Ga.; Wm. A. Mathews, Wm. J.
Green, D. N. Austin, D. G. M„ Fort Valley,
Ga.: Le Sueur A Cook. Culloden. Ga.; B. F. A
G.. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simlbons.
Macon, Ga.; A. W. Peurifoy. Perry, Ga,
jan9 14 tf •
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. E. J. MORGAN, having permanently
located in the the city of Bainbridge, ten
ders his professional services to the public, and
respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
Will be found at his office in Bower's Block
during the day, and at hi« residence on Brough
ton street at night. °
All calls promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Ga.. 'March 6, 1869 22-tf
Holloway’s Santa Cruz.
TOXIC BITTERS !
J^TFor tbc cure of Liver Com
plaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Incipient Con
sumption, and General Debility, Weakness of
the Spine, and all Nervous and Debilitating
Derangements of the whole svstem.
For sale bj*Dr. J. D. Ho]yl A. Bro., Bain-
mch27 25 3m
bridge, Ga."
Asthma Cured !
GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY'!
BST-Holloway s Asthmktic Syrup,
for the permanent cure of Asthma. This is a
Southern remedy, and can be relied upon as
entirely worthy of confidence, being a vegetable
preparation and free from all humbuggery. It
is-only recommended far the core of Asthma,
although it might be beneficial in removing
some other diseases. For sale, wholesale and
retail, by J. D. Hoyl A Bro., Bainbridge, Gs.
OFFICE FLEMING * RUTHERFORD, )
Bainbridge. Ga., Dec. 18, 18«7. j
S UBSCRIBER^ to thestoe-k of the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad Company are hereby
notified that the subscription lists have been
placed in our hands for collection. Subscri
bers will please take notice that the first in
stallment of 20 per cent fell due on tbc 20th
of November last, 'and that installments of
20 per cent will continue to fall due on the
20tli o( each month until the subscription is
exhausted. Subscribers will pleaso come
forward .without delay and pay the install
meats now due and'as' they fall due.
FLEMING <fc RUTHERFORD.
dec21-tf Attorneys for A. «fc G. R. Co.
A. BRADY & CO.
dealers
Commfesiou Pmtot
Ft
Bainbridge, Ga.
R ECEIVE Weekly from New Orleans fresh Invoices
o, W extent Produce which they^uarantee
to sell low for Cash.
Cash advances made upon Cotton consigned to onr
friends in New Orleans. -^aug29-45-ly.
Masonic.
C LOUD CHAPTFH No. 48.—Regular meetings on
the 3d Saturday in each month.
Jan 23-tf . G. W. PEARCE, Secretary.
never producing the sligiile*
a Secret Qua*k TL nit./y. TLi
it is made are puJjiished (»n each !<
ecoiii mended iij lU*
and many tliou?ai»ds «>f «mr '
testimonials of rcmarkubUcurw,^
Almanac^ tor thitfje.Tr. '
Prepared 0"1^ r ,r J
DR.J. J. LAWllUVIi
244 Baltimore Sticct, liai:*
?p3?' For sale by drug
scpt5-4fi-ly
THE
A RE now prepared o
r - - ■ ■
ble, and to furuul
Monuments, T*
l: I
SLABS, Ac., finished in to ^
Lower Prices than the ’
Northern Marble.
Our Marble is equal
Dealers can be supplied with “
of any dimension.
Jg?' For any information or
■ J. A. BISAMB-
Ga. Jfarfc'*
j Jasper,""
sept 26-4 9-1 y.
TO LAND OWNERS.
THE QUALITY, LOCALITY AND
VALUATION OF LAND EEPOETED.
OR the purpose of facilitating the disposal
and purchase of Lands in this section, and
thereby promote emigration from abroad to an
unsurpassed agricultural region of the South,
the subscribers have consented to aid Land
Owners to ascertain the Qualify and Locality of
Dandsly ing in the counties attached totheirsever-
al names. They act independently of each other,
and should be addressed individually by persons
owning lands in the counties each one represents.
Their-rcgnlar price, per Lot of Land, will he
only TEN DOLLARS, except in cases where
lands lie remote, and more than ordinary trou
ble is incurred in preparing a reliable report: in
no case, however, will more than Fifteen Dollars
ob charged. The regular fee must invariably
accompany the order to report
Thomas Allen, Newton, Ga.,will reportlunds-
lymg in Baker, Dougherty and Calhoun counties.
Joseph J. Bradford, Camilla, Ga., will report
lands lying in MitcheM, Worth and Thomas
counties. W
■Willis M. Russell, Bainbridge, Ga.,will report
lands lying in Decatur and Miller counties.
P. S. Neither of the parties is engaged in land
speculation, or in speculations of any sort, and,
hence, their reports will be disinterested and
reliable.. , feid-69-18-6m
PROPOSALS
C EORGIA, MILLER
proposals or bids to rcp» ir ‘
and public Well, will be r ece '! t '. -
until the 31st May (Inst.) at l Jj|
Plans and specifications nia.
plying to me, at
May 1, 1869-30-31
Legal
Application f° r
G eorgia, mitchell
months after date I )(T i
Honorable the Court of • ! ^|
ell county for Letters of -' f[ . ;|
Administration of the Es ^
Ail vain late of said
Dec5-9-6tn T. Jq
Cotrf’
GEOEGIA—Baker
sJalJ 1
O N the first t
•Jeffries will aPP - v 0 f i
ry of said county for* ri ,h
the administration of ra
deceased. 9
Jan 4. 1869-6:n
G eorgia, mtu.es
date Jf.V.
estate of Daniel Hester- ,- irV d
tionfa the Court.of Ojjjs*
Letters of Disnussionfr'“ f ..i
Oct 31st-«m
GEORGIA, BAKER'
months after the . (;„urt.*
Brunson will apply V* .
Baker county for letters b|r j«
administration ot Bed j fK
March 1,1869. J0U
mch27 256«