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vaYItti' Bi.ooD-LF.TnsG.—Two gents had an
’..UnlHUl^ : altercation in the city on Monday
i «T JlUlf
^Xr. jrATTKRS^
nirr'nt last, which resulted in several
“chokes” and a small effusion of blood.
The affair was afterwards amicably
_ • p v qiT . adjusted.
. .V this onice IS V>. * i -children should neverlet
' eT K '* ,, Their angry passions rise ;
|T iVKHl • ■ Thrir little hands were never made
■ ta . ' , , To tear each others eyes.”
AVorn i» ‘ ,ul ' iUlf ' lor ' ze< 0 , The above applies very well to lit-
r cut i° r lllC B,il " brulgC ‘ r ”! tie children ; and might probably as
well be applied to big children.
[ v .l/e,KFT,^Jline.s2a; L ^-
' . ,;,vk1 ordinary 2J.
Bee Gums.—The bonnteons supply
of honey can easily be accounted for,
by looking at the heads of some indi
viduals who live in our midst—they
have robbed the gums and are nsing
them for hats. Why should these
’• . im t persons be so cruel to the poor bees ?
iTihler Co., will be received We believe, though, the Mayor of the
• " p Von ing next, “Better! c ity sets the example, and is ably sec-
1 - .. .” All the firemen in | onded by the shaved worthy, who is
"•ill tint out on the occasion, building Sharon’s hotel, and who also
' sports a fine gum.
. the advertisement
r’j Mathis who has been
k George Edds, an egro for-
:property of 0. C. Arnett.
Fleas! Piieease!—Our attention
has not only been directed to the flea
headquarters, under the old store at
the corner of Broad and Brougton
streets, by many sufferers from “flea
bites,’’ but by the naughty fleas them
selves.
Wc, therefore, call upon the author-
Lest encomium bestowed upon
,s that it beats the Grecian
Ti.-i hardlv necessary to state
L encomiast) at the time, was
bd>r.
Fihk !! Fike ! U—Not ^' c
|„t just like them, the Saddles hi
|v the famous Texas Hangers,! se
Thn ii at Noel Gainey & Go’s, I - .
I r ..„f i,,t of I5u“- ities to oust the varmints and take
• with hu elegant tot oi jju 0
such other step3 as will cause some
diminution of the incessant itching
now being daily experienced by all
who are so unthonghted as to pass
down Broughton at this point. We
|re in this city on business SU ppose our City Council will at,tepd
led with the B. C. k C. B R. t0 this matter. If their council meet-
pro pose to extend the j„,, s were held anywhere in itsneigh-
i of Calhoun county to I borhood, you bet they would.
had the pleasure, on Saturday
[meeting with several pvomi*
fenilemcn of Calhoun county,
(skit.—We regret lo learn that
lb Peabody lias resigned tho
lusliip of the Stonewall Firo
|nv. Capt. Peabody is, undoubt-
etter qualified to control a fire
Ration than any gentleman in
[Kditors of the Annus and Sun
r>tli had a present of a hat and
1 making quite a noise about
hope the Bainbridge people
hclh nf them and so put a
it.— Valdosta Times.
lakcn, Mr. Times, the Sun man
cived no hat as yet; though it
[probable that he will bo coned.
ft IN*tatoms.—Wc acknowledge
ebittiness to Capt. K. 11. Peabody
i present ot a lot of die finest Irish
1 of the season. They are from
fdon, H n, l indicate the superiority
• g-tables to those of many of
- lortiin.atc neighbors, or less effi
|ioriicu!tiiiisf.«.
|ost a Seiiioi'.s Accident.—On
lav evening last, as Mr. A. Da-
M ss. Cohen were taking an
r.dc the horse took fright and
y, throwing both out of the
fund injuring Miss. C., very se-
Ihe accident, occurred near
kideticc of Mr. It. c. Scott.
The Cotton Plant—A Correction.—
Wc are pleased to be able to state, for
the information of those ignorant on the
subject of cotton planting, that the
alarm caused by the report that the
roots of the cotton plant were dead,
through the effects of the late cold weather,
is entirely erroneous. Wc know but
little of the peculiarities of tho cotton
plant ourself, but are authorized by one
who is thoroughly familiar with it, to
say, that the roots of all young cotton die
in the first stage of the plant, without
exception, permanent and sound roots
growing out in their place after the plant
lias reached a certain age.
A few days since, while we and others
were in a cotton field, we referred to the
subjectof cotton roots, in some sections,
having been killed by the cold weather.
One of tho gentleman, an old farmer,
remarked that the first roots of all young
cotton die; and to prove it, he gathered
a handbill of the youngest plants, pulled
lip here and there, the roots of which
were all dead, and mostly dried up. He
then pulled up the. stalks that were from
five to six inches long, and every one had
perfectly sound roots. He further re
marked, that he had noticed this pecul
iarity for the last twenty years.
b"i.onKn People.—The better
|f liiese people are beginning to
’hat their only true road to
’s by hard and incessant toil,
glad to know that this feeling
ed up and pulled the young men from
ont the rubbish, and restored them
again, to life. They returned to Bain-
bridge—forgetting their cherished
visions of Quincy—“wiser if not bet
ter men.” So endeth our tale.
fpisfritotteott* gtdmti&cmcatg. V
Bead These Lines and Ponder Them
Well.—The best tests of the merits of
any proprietary article is to ascertain
what is thought of it at home where it
is manufactured, such a test Lippman’s
Pyrafuge can well stand, as to-day it is
decidedly the favorite remedy for chills
and fever, dumb agne and other diseases
of a malarious origin, in the city of Sa
vannah where it is prepared. The prin
cipal druggists of the city would as much
think of doing without castor oil in
their stores as to be without this popu
lar (and deservedly so) remedy. It is a
Vegetable preparation free from delete
rious drugs and acts as a tonic upon the
entire system, thereby invigorating the
system so ranch so as to enable it to
throw off disease. Pyrafuge does not
nauseate or sicken the patient and can
be taken by the most delicate persons
without fear. It should always be at
hand as chills and fever creep upon ns
so stealthily that we are not aware of its
approach until it is upon us. A word
to the wise is sufficient. tf
131 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IN
Forewarned, Forearmed.—Now that
the warm season is approaching, when
our systems so readily take on disease
when we get up in the morning feel
ing listless and apathetic, wanting the
energy and inclination to go to our
counting houses, offices, or places of
business, and unable to perform our
household duties, feeling “out of sorts"
but not knowing exactly what is the
matter, until either a billions attack or
chill and fever, prostrates us, we would
say to those, if yon wish to postpone
indefinitely this fit of sickness, with
all its train of future evils, take a
medicine that is a preventive to dis
ease. This remedy is Solomons’
“Strengthening and Invigorating Bit
ters,” which is a prophylactic ; in
other words, a means employed for
the preservation of health.—Savannah
Republican.
Miscellaneous.
THE GREAT
CHEL&FEVEE
EXPELLEE!
Quince—A Party of “Oak City’'
Boys depart therefor and meet with
a Disaster.—Quincy is a beautiful lit-
tie village ; it is the county-site of the
wealthy old county of Gadsdsen.
Persons visiting Florida are always
favorably impressed with Quincy.
But the most striking characteristic of
the place is tho beauty of its fair
daughters. AVlio has not heard of
Jim to predominate in their l them ? Well, last week, these fair
It is a good one and will work oncs gave ft grand musical concert
able benefits to the race if its 1 aQ d festival, to aid one of their
are obeyed. A meeting of i churches, and in which was concen-
imen was held in the Court
Tin Saturday last for tho pur-
Bstublisliing a Savings Bank
Ind Association. They met
|me succe -s, and in time, will
|t a good institution.
tiated all the best musical talent in
and around Quincy, and she excels in
music. It was to be a grand time.
Some of our young folks went down
successfully, and some did’nt. Now’
comes the disastrous portion of our
narrative.
umm arounVthTstr 'I* I . Thre ° of our - V0Ui, = geutlemen, with
rro °-shops of tlii t e< ’ St ° r , CS VIS10ns of beauty before their eyes, an-
Vactrto Sb r ° WU ’ W T ld ticipaUUg thd Slonous pleasure of
ev would see 1 °. U . S UC " bo-, basking in the sunshine of woman’s
* -° UldSCC " 'at industry is bewitching smiles, started with a fiery
and they would also see some
finest young gentlemen in onr, oailcu . its u 01]
Z\itr: k r hx ^ ** -i with h ea T
" one * mortar. Said lo»
^hl there find he norable and
? employment. We charge
; f °, r thk advice—not even the
° a loafer, which is lwo ceiUs _
“WpSSt. -iEE h. a
P'T’ OfNew York, an honorarv
/ t . 0 ! ,he Stonewall Fire Com-
ktuif i S , C * t * V,has Present edit with
"f*! br ; uon torch light. It was
on Wednesday
1 o<?...or with a graceful letter
ompany. Mr. Grataeap can
truly appreciate the esteem in
■e is held by the Sfoncwall
•e visas Bainbridge, when li^
contemplated lour through
j' G P P EHBOTTLE.
^^BUTTS Sc CO’S.
y h '°i l CHILDREN,
.rs.r 3UTTS Sc CO’S.
team for Quincy. They sailed ; Oh
they sailed ! as if on the wings of the
joyous and free,
happily thinking of those sweet
hearts they longed so much to see’
Every evolution of the wheels, as a
matter of course, carried them nearer
and nearer the haven of their hopes.
“But all things in their course must
change” ; and it seems that their
“course” proved no exception—for in
their highest glee, their wheels dash
ed up against a tree—and gracious!
What was the result? The horse
turned over ; the buggy turned ever,
and tho young men turned under.
This was a sad dillemma for the boys
— also for the horse—likewise for the
buggy. The horse kicked, the buggy
smashed and the boys shouted “mur
der !”—which reached the ears of a
neighboring fanner, who thought the
ku-klux were again on the rampage.
He, however, neared the scene—but
no terrible ku-klux did he see. Bathe
saw a sight—a wreck. He was herri-
fi:d! Before him was a struggling
mass. Horse-legs kicking, buggy
wheels whirling with alarming veloc
ity, and the boys, like the “kilkenny
cats,” desperately tearing each other
for self-preservation. After the living
maos had expired, onr fanner vtutur-
IT IS IN FACT A
MOST WONDERFUL
CTTIELjS
on account of this
INSTANT REMEDY
MAKING a
Mi AM
CURE.
NO CASE, HOWEVER OBSTINATE,
CAN RESIST ITS HEALTH
GIVING PROPERTIES.
PYRAFUGE
CREATES AJi APPETITE. BRINGS COLOR
TO TIIE CHEEKS OF T1IE EMACIATED
AND STRENGTH TO TIIE FEEBLE,
Every Bottle Sold is Accom
panied by a Guarantee of Its
Efficacy.
The proprietor of the Pl’RAFUGE challenges
every case, no matter of how long standing, to
try this GREAT CHILL and FtVER CURE,
and then deny its wonderful curative properties.
ASK FOR
LIFPMAM'S
PYRAFUGE
AND GET RID OF THAT
MISERABLE DISEASE,
CHILLS k FEVER!
For sale, at nTbolesale^by the Sole Manufacturer
for the United States, by
JACOB LIPPMAN,
PROPRIETOR OF
LIPPMAN’S
WHOLESALE DREG HOUSE,
Savanuata, Ga.
For sale in Bainbridge by Dr. J. A. Bctts A C.
KAYTON’S
©IJ3 ©1? MF3E
CURES AT.T.
pabbq mm
AND 18 TUE
Great Rheumatic Remedy.
KAYTON’S PILLS
—CURE
SICK HEADACHE
AND ALL
BII.LIOIS DISEASES.
For sale in Bainbridge, at Wholesale and Retail,
by Pr. J. A. BUTTS A CO.
Feb. C, 1S6» 18-ly
DRYGOODS,
KEEP AT ALL SEASONS A HEAVY STOCK OP
Fancy and Staple Goods,
And at present are offering a large assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
THEY BOY EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
and consequently at prices much LOWEIt 3THAN REGULAR RATES, and the extensive busi
ness of their bouse requiring the permanent residence of one of their firm in New York, they aro
ALWAYS IN THE MARKET FOR CtfEAP GOODS.
THEY SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASD,
and thus avoiding bad debts, can afford to sell for small profit.
They adhere strictly to tho
ONE PRICE ’SYSTEM!
Never charge one customer more than another for the same goods, and warrant all Goods to
be as REPRESENTED, OR THE MONEY PAID WILL BE RETURNED!
Savannah, Ga., May 15th, 1869 . 32-Iy
CITY DIRECTORY. J
Dry Goods. \ .
T) OCKWELL & WE.VT, dealers in staple and fancy
XV dry-goods,:etc., South-Rroad street.
Dry-Goods and Groceries.
A A. ALLEN A CO., Dealers in Drygoods
f\ and Groceries, at Vaughn A Gibson’s old
stand, Corner Broad and Broughton Streets.
in B. HUNNEWELL k CO., wholesale and retail
A • dealers iu dry-goods and groceries, broad street
TW EID & ISON, wholesale and retail dealers in dry-
XX goods and groceries, at Baggs’ comer, broad st. J
TJATTEESON k MeNAIR, dealers In drygoods and
I groceries, west side court house square, west st.
TjY H. SMITH & CO., drygoods and grocery mer-
ri chants, south-broad street.
▼ J. TOMLLVSO-tV, dealer in staple and fancy dry-
(J goods, boots, shoes, hardware, fine liquors, &c.,
south side court house square, broughton street.
If ,’A. RUTHERFORD, wholesale and retail grocer
1VL and commission merchant, east water street.
A DAVIS k CO., wholesale and retail dealers in
x\ dry-goods, groceries, etc., east water street.
■jlyf M. COHEN, dealer in dry-goods and groceries,
IfJL north side court house square, water street.
FhELCHERS k TERRELL, dealers in dry-goods,
13 groceries, stoves, tinware, etc., east water street.
T HELMS, grocer and commission merchant, |
J "corner clay and market streets.
T ?. IIOPiiON, dealer in dry goods and* grocc-
rics, south-broad street.
Boot Makers.
T ?y. HIATT, boot and shoe maker. Repairing
I la neatly executed. West street.
ITT T. ^5.1/ITH, boot and shoe maker. Repairing
■ ■ promptly and skilfully executed. East water st.
"Drugs, Medicines, &c.
R. WARDELL, dmggisc and ai>oCiccary, east side 1
* court house square, broad street. • 1
T %R..T. D. IIOYL & BRO., dealers in drugs, medi-
YJ cines, toilet articles, perfumery, etc., south-
broad street
Saddles and Harness. (
▼ BOR.V, dealer in saddles, harness, bridles and
J leather, west street.
OEL GAINEY’ k CO , dealers in saddles, bridles,
1W harness. Ac., east water street.
Painters. g
I17ESCOTT H. COLEMAN, plain and ornamental
* * house and sign painter, comor broad an brough
ton streets.
T. JACKSON, house, sign, and carriage painter, Y
V over T. B. Huimewcll & co’s, broad street.
.— sc
Milliners and^Dressmakers.
X* Its. M..J. BEYNOLDA*, fashionable miliner and
Ivl dressmaker, corner water and crawford streets. ^
MRS. C. A. PARSONS, fashionable milliner and
L** dressmaker, corner of broughton and clay sts. is
Attorneys at Law*
1LLEN k HINES, attorneys at law, office over the I
store of J. P. Dickinson & Co„ south-broad street, j W
pLEYIING k RUTHERFORD, attorneys at law. Of- ti
* fice over J. A. utts k co’s drug store. ***^
/"'I AYIPRELL & GURLEY, attorneys at law and sol-
\J icitors in equity. Office in court house.
0131S k CRAWFORD, attorneys at law. Office in p
iO courthouse.
TTTHITELEr A DONALSON, Attorneys at
VY Law. Office in Sanborn’s Block, Brough
ton street. ^
Miscellaneous.
TT'BIERY JOHNSON, dealer in stoves, tinware,
XL house-furnishing goods, kc., south-broad street.
T}R. E. J. JfORGAN, ofiers his professional services
** to the citizens of the city and vicinity. Office in
Bower’s block, up stairs, south-broad street.
|\RS. FARRAR & JONES, offer their professional
” services to the citizens of Bainbridge and vicinity, fl
Office over E. H. Smith’s store. 1
T\R. M. L. BATTLE, surgeon dentist. Office over
l) Rockwell k West’s store, south-broad street.
UP C. SUBEBS, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry, T
■" musical instruments, eta, west street.
¥ P. DICKINSON & CO., dealers in confectioneries
• and family groceries, south-broad street.
X EXVT8 ROBB, barber and hair dresser, broad st., T
1 j under Exchange saloon. J.
MAS WATT, practical gunsmith and dealer in guns, un
J pistols, ammunition, etc., west street. th
0»
p J. HENDERSONk CO., furnitnre dealers, cabinet La
“ makers, upholsterers and undertakers. _Fisk s a j
burial cases always on band—cor. west and water sts.
T OCIS ABMSTBO.VG, carpenter and cooper, solic- 0,1
Li patronage. Shop on clarke street.
I E. ADAMS, capenter, broad street. Solicits pat-
• ronage. Contracts promptly executed. bl(
UT ST ROBERSON * CO., dealers in fresh meats of be
■" descriptions, such as beef, veal, mutton, pork, ac
kid, etc. Every day. Corner broad and broughton sts.
J J. COOPER, dealer in country produce, fresh
• meats, kc., west street.
, lat
TIT J. BBEXXEU, dealer in fine wines, liquors.
W segars, Ac^ Ac., comer broad and water streets.
DO YOU SUFFER
-FROM—
DEBILITY?
-OFF—
—AND—
FEYER?
Are Yon Annoyed
—WITH—
WILL RESTORE THE
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
W k B. CRAWFORD, ttaciamifli*. Patronage
solicited. Shop on east water street.
Every household should be provided
PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY
—OF—
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO ,
DRUGGISTS, <
Savannah, Ga.
1869 32-ly.
TO LAND OWNERS.
OR. J.3.H0YL&BAO.,
AT
J
iioimtlR-
— ON —
i-ond
W OULD infoim their friends and customers, that they have recently made large addition# to
their stock of Drugs; Medicines', Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ae., and are Prepared to furieiek
them with everything ia their line at greatly reduced price*. They havooa hand a cboieo lot of
Perfumery from Lubin, Coudrays, Itimmee and othcre, to which they invtt* tho attention of thoeo
who arc in the habit of using fine articles of tho kind! - . mch (-69 Jy.
S. S. MILLER,
Dealer in Hnhogany, Walnut, and Pine
PURNITDEEi
French and Gnttage Chamber Sets
#
AND LOOKING-GLASSES.
MATTRESSES
■* ' . *< *■..!
UL Jk. ID IE TO ORDER.
. iJT: ,i v ■ •
157 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
JebiQ 20 ly , „ > ■ .1
ESTABLISHED 1840.
EXCLUSIVELY
*
Drugs,
Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, SOAP,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PAINTS, OILS, ,
VARNISHES. BRUSHES, Ac., Ac.
The subscribers are prepared fq offer inducements to'purchasers of Goods in their lia«
J*L. iSolOXUipiA» flS
Wholesale Druggists, o..
CORNER C0NGRR5S ANI> WHltAKER STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Retail Store at the (>ld Stand. Market Square. »ept2« 1868-49-12m.
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON
DEALER IN
WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS., SAVANHAH.
10R tbe purpose of facilitating the disposal
‘ and purchase of-Lands in this section, and
H
A» just received a large invoice offirst-claes Goode, imported direct from tho
facturers, expressly for this establiehment. consisting of
] TVTOEL GAINEY A GO,. Wholesale a-d rc-
X1 tail dealers in ready-made clothing, cassi-
i mereg - *■c-. Ac, East Water ■street.*
R
C. GLOVER A C0-. Batchers and Dealers
in country produce.
T. WEATHERS, Proprietor of Boarding
House, Corner Clay A Planter’s street 3 ,
N
VT l 119 its. , - ... ■ .
lauds lying in Decatur and MiUer 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. febC-69-18-fim
GEORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.—
On the first Monday in September next, I will
applv to the Coort of Ordinary for letters of
dismission from the Administration on the Es-
late of John W. Evans, late of said county.
ELSOX A IIOXE, Eating house, Brough- deceased. ROBERT F. EVANS,
ton street. ' May 21th. 1SC9. Administrator,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,,
Of the Most CelebratediMakers, American and ForeigufMaunfaeture.
Clocks plain nnd ornamental, for.offiee and parlor uae. The latest etyle of Jewelry, (a.
superb assortment) Silverware, of excellent workmanship, warranted to.be pure metal
* AGENTFOR
Wheeler k Wilson’s Noiseless Lockstitch
aa’jyjna aiAtsiuaainso
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired, by experienced workmen, at tke'shorteet nott o
Cash paid foi OM Silver. . .
jan9 14 '69 S. P. HAMILTON.
JXO. a. DILLOX.
Duncan & Johnston
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
&©£3£a-9$§B8H
E2?.3 m:z,
SAVANNAH. GEO-
C ONTINUE business at their old stand
nnd offer their services to the mer
chants and planters of Decatur county for
the sale of Cotton and olhyr Produce; will j
supply Bagging and Rope, and will be pre- 1 oa va VWltr
pared to advance on Cotton in hands. j AAMAJt,
October 3d, 1868—50—ly * | fcb2CI 20 Cm
VM. S. STzrioX.
I1LL0N iM
t
JOHN MCMAHON * CO.)
Wholesale t&mm,
NO. 101 BAY STREET,
OEOXM*