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and then,
by tbs wisest men.”
A Grant organ asks, after the manner
•f Job, whether one can u pnt a hook
Ha tff ffeft pWi|ttan*” rif ?tfj the
In i| i$ea|'t Qrant, perhaps the
t its book; in
Strange bat. true—In building a
l.ouse, you raise it, and in pulling it
Jpwn you raze it also^
“what a cIe*eriri?ecition is the sew
ing machine T said Jbnes, Yea," seir- 1
it asai,” replied smith.
What is the difference between a milk
maid and a swallow ? One ekims the
milk and the other the water.
Somebody says the Mississippi has
raised one foot. When it raises the
| raises
other it will probably run.
A LiofTuousE.—"Everything has its
nei said a philosophical professor- to bis
dais. "Of what use ia a drunkard’s fiery
red nose,” asked one <of the pupils. "It
is a lighthouse,” answered the professor,
"to warn us of the little water that
passes underneath it, and reminds us
of shoals of appelite,.on which we might
otherwise be wrecked*”'
“Why do yo*,dxiye such a pilifol—
looking carcass as that t Why don’t
you put a heavier coat of flesh on him,
iPat I” "A heavier coat of.fiesh on him !
By tho powers, 1 this poor creature can
hardly carry what little there is on him
n9W ” Tfi
A yocko woman, meeting a fellow-
servant, was asked how she liked her
new place. “Very well.” “Then you
have nothing toooraplain of !”“Nothing,
only master and mistress talk such verry
bnd "grammar.” A
A Scotchman asked an Irishman why
/>'wthings-were coined in England, and
’’a aneweeiwa« ) ( «To Scotchmen
sn op ^ortunity.' to- subscr. be for charita
(fa Savannah
aq v erasexnems®
J. BERRIEN OLIVER,
(Late Editor and Proprietor Tallahassee
tinel,)
COTTON FACTOR
’slon Merchant.
NO. 97 BAT STEET, (OVER WICOX, GIBBS
ACO.)
SAVANNAH, 6A.
Hotels.
PAVILION HOTEL,
D. 0. NOB, Proprietor,
COKHKR BULL AND BOtfrH BRO AD-8TREET8,
SAVANNAH,
Oaastgnmsats of Cotton. Corn, Syrup, Wool,
Hides. Tobacco. Rice, etc., solicited. Personal
attention pres to the sale of all Produce.
Ja9n, 1869 14-ly
A. L. H ARTRIlKiE,. .
. .X. W. S. NEFF.
HARTRIDGE ft NEFF,
Commission Merchants
AND BROKERS,
N€>- 159 BAY STKE
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
T,
We solicit Planters and Merchants’ business
giving careful attention to sales of produce in
bis or ether Markets.
Consignments of Wool solicited
Bagging Rope, Groceries, and funds to
pay Revenue Tax. Farther advances on the
receipt of Cotton.
JHRS.C.A.PA1IS0NS,
Supplies furnished at market rates.
jenlS, 1S6J
13-ly.
ESTABLISHED 1844-
FASHIONABLE
H AVING taken the above Hotel, which
tian recently been refitted and refnr-
nished throughout, the Proprietor can assure
the public that he is as well prepared to cater
to their wants as any Hotel in the State.
His table will always be supplied with the
beat the market affords. And no pains will be
spared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Board $3,00 per day
ik
Permanent Board $15,00 per
A share of public patronage is soliehed.
sept 26-t f
JOHN SHARON Pro’tor,
BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.
1 THE traveling public are hereby notified
that this House has been thoroughly re
paired and refitted, as well as refurnished
hroughout, and rendered one of the most desira
ble and sgrecabie hotels in the State, worthy the
liberal patronage it has hcretofote received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. No pains
or expensosjriil be spared to make the SHARON
. -HOUSE nil that any one conlddesire. Call and
test ilk merits.
fjftr- Transient Board $3.00 per day.
sept26-49-ly
Professional Cards.
RICHARD SUCS. . .
.. ma. H. CmAWTOBD.
STMS Rc CEAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BAINBRIDGE, G A.
*SS- Office in the enrt House. dec2-ly
r. O. FLEMING. JOHN C. BUTUEBFOmn.
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Bainbridge Advertisements.
R. H. BARNES,
BAINBRIDGE, ga.
this city. I take
O FFICE over drag store of C.JC. King, Jr.,
<fc ' ' ‘ ‘
Co. Are fully prepnred to take charge
of all cases arising‘under the Bankrupt
Law. je 49, 85-tf
HUGH M- KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
je 23-67-ly
Wbat Hotel do you stop at for Comfort ?
THE ALBANY BOUSE!
Wm. R. Davidson,
A ^ e n,
COR. BROUGHTON & CLAY STS.
i. I
V.
Hera is . ' queer' novel^ pie v "e of
poetic prose,. ' ,or, tainingt*ntWe truth th».’ a | Sintag"””^'
poetry, and giv. ?n S tbe ”reaosn for Skirf *-
fadtfktising we hi. > vc 8600 : *
t “When trade griW and notes
fell due, th* merchant’s long
^wnd bloc; his dreams V,CT0 troubled
through the night, with Sh criffj., Bailiffs,
sill in sight ;
‘‘At Iasi his wife unto him sau<! : ‘Rise
vp at once, get out of bed, and get your
paper, ink and pen.juid say these words
unto ail nfdn t° *
“‘My goods I wish to sell to you, and
to yonr wife and daughter toe ; my pri
ce s they shall be so low, that each shall
buy before they go.’
“He did as hia good wife advised, and
in the paper advertiSed. Crowds come
and bought of all he bad; his dotes
were paid, his dreams were glad ; and
he will tell you to this day, how well
did printer's ink repay. He told us with
a knowing wink, how he was saved
with Printers’s Ink.
“Another in a place as tight, content
ed was the press to slight; and did not
Jet tho people know, of what he had, pr
i -where fo -go ! %
“His drafts weie due and were not
paid, a levy on his goods was made;
the store was closed until the sale, and
a, for some time he was in )»H. A bank
rupt now without^ cent, at leisure he
end-deep repent, that be was foolish and
unwise, and did not freely Advertise.'
t An Iowa paper advertised another
myatsrious disappearance; that of an
aaafstant editor—a pair of scissors.
“Ms, make Boh have hiatelf; every
time I hit him with the hammer he hoi-
Iowa.’*
Soke genius has conceived the brill
iant Idea to press all the lawyers into
the military service, because their
charges are ao great no one can with
stand them*. -
* Miss Wilkins wao a beautiful blonde,
aorplbe wanted to go to Scarborough
—so she told her mother— to look for
something wry particular for her dear
*m2jf her
' mAHior** 1 d^Ali VI TWllO.h MDfllfl Ihul
'moUier“^hfT you so much wish to find
for your dear papa
“A son-in-law," was the gentle reply
of the blushing maiden.
“Hpw fast they build houses now !*>
said H. ®*They began that building last
Week, and now they are putting in the
lights.” “Yes^-answered bis friend, “sad
next week they will put in the liver."
A strapping fellow—the school master.
“You-are quite welcome*’’ss the empty
purse said- to the shilling.
How often do we find that a man's
better half gives him no quarter.
Bacbelorin exclamation—“a lass !“-
Maidenly exclamatian—“ah tnau !“
Carpets are boaught by tBeyanl, and
worn by the foot.
,, What kind of young men get mar*
1 * *Red f Miss taking ones.
Women shows hler fondness for the
iraibby always wanting to be won.
Kayton’s Pills cure sick head-ache and
all billions disorders. “
Is now opening a large and well selected as
sortment of Spring and Summer goods, such as
Ladies’ Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Ac., 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 receiving the latest
PARISIAN DESIGNS,
are snch as will affoi d the choicest seleetiens
from the most elegant 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 Demorest’s very superior Eng
lish Needles imported expressly for her trade,
put up like pins, 25 in a paper; seperate and as-
nnmbers put up in ornamental cases con-
J 50 assorted sizes; also La Grand Victoire
Hoop Skirts. These novel and elegantskirts are
• s.rpassed for gracefulness, comfort and du-
rahll >y ’ an< ^ can k® worn with either gored or
nan I ’ reSB8 *- Ladies will do well to examine
punier u. --ally, as an examination will convince
em ca *®‘. ntical of their superiority over all.
Jr® *ke, rior Braid and Embroider; Stamps
sn anas also sup, -t patterns, and will attend to
2.* andjx • its branches—stamping, pink
ie '<*8-*oa*fag in sit o. -ieties in the very best styles,
ing and fluting of all vs. ’ of two years in this vicin-
Hopmg that an ezperienc. -onfldcnce of the public,
has cntltied her to the i Mioral portion of that
sSr earnestly solicits a -
patronise Jo 'life future she .
Bainbridge,- April 10.1869.-27 2n.
enjoyed in the past
■. enths afterdate
p bobgia JIitchf.l Countv.—Six m. ' inary of said
I Will apply to the court of Ora. e estate of
comity for letters of dismission from tL
Eli Sapp, late of Baid county, deceased. ’m’r.
march 6-Cm] J.'H- HALL, Ae ——
JOHN M. COOPER & Cc
Corner Whitaker k 8t. Julian Sta. y savannah, ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
150 Bay Street,
Savannali. Geo.
W HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALEB In
Foreign and Doiueslic Wines
AND LIQOURS
o
F the FINEST QUALITIES; also sole
Agent, for the States of Georgia and Flori
da, for the sale of Massey, Huston A Co.’s Cele
brated Philadelphia Ale. Orders solicited.
sept26-49 Iy.
ROBERTS & TILLMAN,
GENERAL
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
Office North side of Bay Street, Second Door
West of the City Exchange,
SAVANNAH.
S PECIAL attention given to the Bale of Cotton in
this market, and accounts rendered nromutlr
this market, and accounts rendered promptly.
We will also ship Cotton to
* KEPT BY
Me BARNES.
If yon 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.
In short, if yon want to find everything to make
yon comfortable and happy, be SURE
to call at the
ALBANY HOUSE.
Hacks always ready to c >nvey passengers
to and from the Depot.
Jlcference :—Any person that has ever stopped
at the House. M. BARNES, Prop'r.
n»ebl3 23 ly Albany, Ga.
C. G. CAMPBELL, O. «. GUBLET.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
Jlttaiiwjs anh (Sfiunstllors at fato,
And Solicitors in Equity,
BAEfBRIDGE, DECATUR CO., GEORGIA.
AYING Located in
pleasure in notifying the Public gen
erally that I am
now prepared to
rep air Clocks,
Watches, Jew
elry, «fcc., with
neatness and
durability. Call
and se^ me, in
the Drug Store
of Dr. J. D.
Hoyl * Hro.. South-Broad Street,
dec!9. 1868 Illy
ROS Ah 4il
BIOOBp^ **
SCROFULA INITS
Consumption in its^rl!*.
Joints Doncs Kitl J
(tons of the St™*-tM
,c Sots £^- h '
^ A ' So~.
S ^ P
IN ALL
D iseases OFwnMFv
lite Si.t, II .
/ tite Sick Headarl,. .^
the Ba<-k, Impr„^ l " r S
General Bad Health ^ * '■
BLOOD, LIVER. kJ’dk"^ 1
11 M “
FORTY REGS NAILS,
ASSORTED SIZE.
Ilf ILL practice in Decatur, Baker, Miller, Mitchcll c
** Early, Calhoun and counties on line of Atlanti 0
k Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bur
ness entrusted to their care. may 2,1868-ly
L E BO WEB, ». MC GILL, B. B. BO WEB*
SOWER, McGILL & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
O ffice in bower’s block, on
South-Broad Street.
Bainbridge, April 24, 18€9-29-tf
A. A. ALLES. G. W. MIXES.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SflUtitots in Crqititg,
Bainbridge, Ga.,
W ILL give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to their care in the following counties:
Counties:
Decatur,
Miller,
Early,
Baker,
Thomas,
Mitchell,
Co. Towns:
Bainbridge,
Colquitt,
Blakely,
Newton,
Thomasville,
Camilla.
FIFTY PBS. TRACES,
THREE DOZ nAMES,
TWENTY DOZ HOES,
I’LOW LINES—COTTON,
PLOW LINES—JUTE.
IRON
ASSORTED SIZES.
R0SADALT8 etadie,(„„
and and restore, a”
a healthy conlitinn. f, • k *
never producing the
a Secret Qiin-k Rcinci.’ J?
.. .... N
Qaa-k Reiueilv n
it is made are
.- 1 cconi m cn ded h, , h ,.
and many th.-neands of , <
testiiminiiils of remarkable„ '
Almanac” tor this year. '""'I
DR; A.
244 Hflhimore Sheet,
PLOW STEEL-ASSORTED SIZES.
PEINTS!
EIGHT OUNCE OSN.tBURGS; i SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED A BROWN; 4-4 SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED and BROWN.
~ oxi:
MENS,
WOMENS, AND CHILDREN’S.
FLOUR,
COFFEE AND SUGARS.
Lowest -Market Prices
FOR THE CASH!
Babbit A Warfield.
F,, r snleby druariit.,,.
sept5-4«-ly
the
A RE now prepared to did],,
hie, and to furuith
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
LIVERPOOL
and have it sold for account of owner. In all cases
where the owner desires, liberal cash advances will
be made. ROBERTS k TILLMAN. .
Hlram Robebts, 1
D. L, Robebts, j Savannah.
Joseph Tillman, Madison, Florida. J*ppt2G-49-ly
WM. E. ALEXANDER
...WM. A. RUSSEL
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL
** OF ADD KINDS,
Copying and Seal Presses, Pen Knives,
News an(f’ Book Printing Paper
AND INK,
Gold Pens, Pen and Pencil ■ Cases,
Ledger, Writing and Colored
PAPERS
O/all kinds and sizes for Blank and Job Work,
PLAYING, VISITING AND PRIN
TER'S CARDS $ &c.
Books Ordered or Imported at New York Rates
JOHN M. COO PI a, GEO. T. QUASTIOCK, ALEX. C. IT. 8METB
may 1,18691y
Maspnlc.
C LOUD CHAPTFR No. 48.—Regular meetings on
the 3d Saturday in each month.
Jan 23-tf G. W. PEARCE. Secretary■
Allen’s Pain Doctor.
A WONDERFUL REMEDY, for Rheama-
tism. Neuralgia, Pains in the Side, Back and
Limbs, Tooth Ache, Bums, Sprains, Corns,
Sore Throat, Cramps, Ac.
For sale by Dr. J. D. HOYL A BRO-, at only
BO cents per Bottle.
January- 9-14-Iy
-t-gr
“CHURCH OF THE STRANGERS,"
NEW YORK.
V ISITORS to tho city of Now York are in
formed that they will find Divine Service
every Sunday, ia tho Large Chapel of tho Uni
versity, Washington Square, at 10} A. M. and
at 7} P. M. The evening service in summer is
at 8 o’clock- Wareriy Place, immediately north
of the New York Hotel, eat of Broadway, runt
west to Washington Square, on the east side of
which is the.University. The entrance to the
church iS'the main door rf tho University. Uni
versity Place cars run from the door of Fifth
A venae Hotel, to the doer of the Charch. From
the SL Nicholes and Metropolitan, take the ears
corner of Broadway and Broome, leave at Wa-
verley Place, and go West one block. At the
Astor House take University Place cars, leave at
Waver'ey Place, an< west one block. Strangers
will fiud cordial welcome and polite attention.
The Pastor is Rev. Dr. DEEMS, who devotes
himself to the spiritual interests of strangers.
If any be sick, let them address him a note by
mail as “Pastor of the Short* of tho Strangers
N. Y.,” and it will reach him. The ladies who
compose the “Society of the Sisters of the Stran
ger*,” procure medical, legal, and spiritual
help for strangers in perplexity, distress, cr
sickness. Address “Sisters of the Stranger,”
care Rev. Dr. DEEMS, N. Y.
If you are coming to New York soon, cat
this out and paste it in yonr memorandum book
OB. ABERCORN AND BRYAN STREETS',
SAVANNAH, GA.
868 49-1 .V
sep26. U
T il fit influence of this Hotel upon the for-
tnnes of Macon has been such that the
chief bagitritof of the city and the main improve
ments going on are concentrating near it. ihe
Hotel, when first established, twelve years ago,
was on the suburbs of the city ; it is now in the
very centre of bueineee !
E. E. BROWN A SON,
Jan9,1869-14-ly Proprietors.
New-York Sards.
Established In 1810.
LOCKWOOD & HM1T0N,
They will also practice in the Supreme Court of Gn.
an J in the U. & District Court, for the Southern Dist.
of Georgia, april 10 27 tf
B. H. WHITELET.
JOHN E. DONALSON.
INSURANCE
JBtna Fire Insurance Co.
WHITELEY & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia,
W ILL practice in tho Southwestern and
Patauia Circuits.
j2Ei?~Offioc up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build-
ing. april 17 69-28 tf
DB. W, J. HARRELL,
H AVING established himself in Bainbridge
fqr the purpose of practicing bis profes
sion, respectfully solicits a share of tho public
patronage.
Xt?f~Offiee over the store of Anderson, Zeiglcr
A Co.
hpril 17 69 -28 6m
NOTICE.
D R. G. W. FARRAR has this day
associated with him in the prac-
Succcssors to JOHN H. WILLIAMS & SON,
WHOLESALE DEALEES IS
Looking glasses and Locking glass
Plates.
The Trade will find a good assortment of
Mirrors, both French and German.
G1LD1XG in all its branches.
.lino, TIER, MANTEL and other kinds of FRAMES
made to order.
N. NICHOLS,
GEORGE x
Job Printer, Binu> & Blank Book
MANUFAOTURKK,
Bay Street,.Sn van wall. Georgia
■Tune 23
34-tf
E. W. DRUMMOND, O: C. DRUMMOND
Of the late Firm of L. J. Gtailmartia A Co.,
No,
315 Pearl Street,
Opposite Tcck Slip,
NEW YORK.
Kefeu to
1VILLIS M. RUSSELL, Esq.,
July 11,1808 Baikhbidge, Ga.. 38-ly.
E. W. Drummond &,Bro.,
GENERAL SHIPPING
tottH'smttsiimmrs*
154 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Jan9, 1869 14-ly
H. C. McKEE. D. M. BENNETT.
fllcKEE 8l BEftftETT,
DEALERS IN
Carriages, Buggies, Harness,
Ac,) JtCsy <ko>
Corner West Broad and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
At this Extensive Repository and Manufactory
will always be found a large variety of
all the most fashionable
Carriages, Bockaways and finggie
Now in use. All work sold and wairohted at
this Establishment-win be protected.
REPAIRING EXECUTED IN BEST MAN
NER, AT REASONABLE RATES.
Jan9, 18ffi 14-1;
SCKEVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
T II IS HOTEL, OF MODERN CON
STRUCTION and ELEGANT FURNITURE,
is under the personal attention of
T. S. NICKERSON, *
.Proprietor.
jac9-3m
Gen. A- H. Colquitt, I Hugh H. Coujurrf,
Baker county. Ga. | Savannah, Ga.
JahxsBaggs, Newton, Ga.
COLQUITT * BAGGS,
Cotton Factors
And
GEN’L COMMISSION. MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah. Ga.
Liberal advances on Consignments
JOHN K. HOPPEL,
Brash Manufacturer
AND IMPORTER,
No. 329 Pearl Street,
(HARPER’S BUILDING,)
FRANKLIN SQUARE,
NEW YORK.
Machine Brashes ma de to order.
A Superior Quality t>f Paint Brushes
Also Gin Bristles
Constantly on Hand.
Furnished.
julyll-38-ly
Southern A Western
H USE.
JOHN C. VAUGHN,
Late of East Tennessee,
IS connected with the following firm, and
will promptly attend to all bu-iness en
trusted to him by his friends in Georgia and
elsewhere.
Hoots* Harris. D. Rakkiw.
HOOPER HARRIS ft CO.,
{Late Harris, Gaines A C».,)
fldM’Siffff fgfWfcfftttS,
Southern and Western Produce,
Fohkigs asd Domestic Liquobs,
NO. 36£ BROADWAY,
• NEW YORK.
Dee 5, 1868-9-1 y
W ¥ HARRELL
gucta sail Caianissura
MERCHANT
BAINBRIDGE, GEO.,
W ILL sell all kinds of propeerty and
mate prompt returns. 89—ly.
■ April 13, IS«9
From 4 to 350 Horse Pow
er, including the celebra
ted Corliss Cut-off En
gines, Slide Valve Sta
tionary Engines, Ac. Also
Circular, Malay and
Gang Saw Mills, Sugar
Cane Mills, Shafting. Pul
leys, Ac., Lath and Shin
gle Mills, Wheat and Corn
Mills, Circular Saws, Belt
ing, Ac. Send for descriptive Circular and Price
WOOD it MANN STEAM Bag. CO.,
Utica. Y* rk >
Feb 20-2fi-0m
ft
tire of medicine, Dr. Hilton S. Jones;
and they tender their professional
services to the citizunsof Buinbridge
and vicinity.
Office up stairs, over E. II. Smith A Co.’s
store. Dr. Jones can be found at night at the
office when not professionally engaged. Dr.
Farrar can bo found at bis residence at night.
inchI3 23 tf
Nett Assets
Hartford, Connecticut.
$4,088,123 78
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
Athens, Georgia,
Nett Assets.... *294,fi35 12
All holders of Twelve Mouths’ Policies share in the
Profits.
Ga. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Macon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
an«24-43-tf Agent for Bainbridge. Georgia
MU HER Y & DRESS-MAKING
MEDICAL CARD.
D r. W. B. GILBERT would inform the pub
lic that be has removed to the Colonel
Richard Sims place, s s x miles west of Bainbridge,
where he may bo found at any time, when not
professionally engaged. . feb 610 6m
DR JUDSON BUTTS,
Office East Sulc Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
4-tf
DR. M. L. BATTLE,
Late Resident Dentist of Quitman, Ga.
J JAS removed his ojfice to
he haa permanently located.
All Branches of his profession executed i.t
the best and most durable style. Beautiful
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teeth filled with
out pain, in a neal and durable manner.
BT All work warranted.
$3F* The patronage of the citizens of
Bainbridge, and Southwestern Ga., is re
spectfully solicited.
^g,085cc o-j c outh Broad Street, up stairs,
in Rockwell A West’s new store.
julyll, 1868 1 38-tf
ft
DR. E. PEACOCK,
Late of Knoxville, Ga.
B EING permanently located in this city, and
haring 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 np stairs in the Patterson bnildmg,
on coort-honsesqnare.
Referescks.—Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Harewood, W. S. Ogletree, Knoxville, Ga.; J.
Hillsman, Wm. P. Wright. McK. Merrbison,
Hickory Grove, Ga.; Wm. A. Mathews, Wm. J.
Green, D. N. Aaetin, D. G. M„ Fort Valley,
Ga.: Le Saeur A Cook, Culloden, Ga.;. B. F. A
G. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simmons,
Macon, Ga.; A. W. Penrifoy, Perry, Ga.
jan9 14 tf •
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. E.J. MORGAN, baring permanently
loeated in the tbe city of Bainbridge, ten
ders his professional services to the public, and
respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
Will be foand at his ofliee in Bower’s Block
daring 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 Craz.
TONIC BITTERS !
JSTFor tbe cure of Liver Com
plaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Incipient Con
sumption, and General Debility, Weakness of
the Spine, and all Nervous and Debilitating
Derancements of the whole system.
For sale by Dr. J. D. Hoyl A Bro., Bain-
bridge, Ga. meh27 25 3m
Asthma Cured !
GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY !
Holloway’s Asthmetic Syrup,
for tbe permanent core of Asthma. This is a
Sonthent remedy, and ean be relied upon as
entirely worthy of confidence, being a vegetable
prepa-ation and. tree from all bumbuggery. It
is only recommended for tbe care of Asthma,
although Hr might be beneficial in removing
some other diseases. For sale, wholesale and
retail, by J. D. Hoyl A Bro, Bainbridge, Ga.
MRS. MART J. REYNOLDS,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Bainbridge
and vicinity, tiiat she has just received a beautiful
and carefnlly selected stock of Goojls. equal, if not
superior, to any ever brought to this city. Her new
styles of
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS,
AND BICH AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS,
aces, mm, Cullarsf it., it.
ARE AIL ANY ONE COULD DESIRE
ft*-. Call ami seu bftr _nt ou«t, before h<*r supply
SLABS, Ac., finished in tbe
Lower Prices than tb* MDewJ
Northern Marble.
Our Marble if eqnal to the bg.fi.
Dealers can be supplied will n,,
of any dimension.
For any infortnsiiMr*
J. A. BISA!B4
Ga. HlaffM
Jarpnwvl
sept. 26-4 »-1y,
just nm
Blank Books,
School
New Sri
E>OST OF]
feblS—tf
T.R.IIniincmii
4 ItE constantly receiving additi«J
i \ from iVcw York, New Orlmt t
kets, winch are being sold at the io
f«»P CASH.
is exhausted. K^pecialTy hop old patri>iu» should not
delay to call.
Bainbridge. April 25, 1868.
ISTOTICE.
OFFICE FLEMING Jt RUTHERFORD, )
Bainbridge. Ga., Dec. 18, 1867. )
S ubscribers to tbestock of tbeAtiantic
and Gulf Railrond Company are liertbj
notified that the subscription lists have been
placed in our hnnds for collection. Subscri
bers will please take notice that the first in
stallment of 20 per cent fell due on the 20tli
of November last, and that installments of
20 per cent will continue to fall due on thf
20tn of each month until the subscription is
exhausted. Subscribers will please come
forward without delay and pny the install
ments now dne and as they fall dne.
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD.
<iec21-tf Attorneys for A. A G. U. Co.
I SHEETINGS AND SE
! A constant supply of nli tho *
| brown and bleached shirting* *
f widths for sale low by T. B. HLS>t|
j PIU NT:
I A very elegant assortment of all
' all the best make of Prints znd
sale low by T. V. HI
liLACK LaCLSUAJ
A few black Lace Shaftto; *
or moret. for making
sale by T. H. Ht7.y
RIBBONS AND TBIJj
A small asHortmcut of thcb«^
Edgings, Trimmings, Eiubrid^l
Collars, Barege for Veils, 4c.. t*#
T. //• n
GRO(JEKlE|
10.000 lbs. Bacon—side* irifj
ceivcd and for sale by T. B. B
FLOUR j
50 bbls. Flour—assorted b:*
for sale by T. B. t
C0R.VJ
200 bushels white corn-^
family nse, for sale by T. B.
A. BRADY & CO.
DEALERS
bl’C.t/i
15 bbls. crushed, /if *
nd extra coffee sugar,
Bainbridge, Ga.
T> ECHTE Weekly from N*r Orleans fresh Invoices
Aw of Western Produce which they guarantee
to sell low for Cssb.
For Sale at
WEBSTER’S SPEL
McGUFFIE’S Ke»H
DAVIES’ and
CORNELL and SMITfis "
BULLION’6 a nd SMITH s
DAVIES’Algebra. ,d
FARMER’S ALXU_^£!L;J
Cash advances made upon Cotton consigned to our
friends In New Orleans, Vig29-45-ly.
FARMER S AL5ia^“ ps ;J
COPY BOOKS.
KNICKERBOCKER
I nun I linn nt
MEMORANDUM
PENCILS, CAP I
PRISON LIFE of JEFFK^'I
BILL ARP.
T.l
Nov. 1866
ASSETTS ,OVERI85.CA30,000
SOUTHERN BRINGS: OFFICE
91 Bay St., Savaanab,
A. WILBUR, - - - - manager,
WIIEBE POLICIES
ABE WRITTEN AND LOSSES PAID.
G eorgia, unjta
date M.
estate of Daniel Heeter.d^TJ
tionto the Coor»>*f
Letters of Dismiaaion ir™
Oct Slet-«m v -
This is a First-Class Company A.
jMntnal Distinctive Features.
Application
pEORGIA. M.T0H^ 3l
IJ months after
Honorahle tbe Court
ell eonnty for Le t 1e .^ ps»j
Ailvain late of
Dec5-9-6m
DIVIDENDS ANNUAL FROM
date of policy.
N O extra charge for captains of boats or
railroad employees. Loises paid promptly
One-third ef Premiums may remain on Cr., if
desired.
GEORGIA—Ba***
O N the first Uooi*y
effries will
aid county
_:_ia»ralion 0l
ry of said
the administration
deceased.
Jin 4. ISAM®.
The A gent of this Company being established
* n . Bainbridge, person«insuring in this Company
will hare tbe advantage of his experience in the
future, in event of loss or in payment of prem-
IB “- T. M. ALLEN, Agent.
JUDBON A. BUTTS,’M. D.,
V!y ^ vtaiainn __
yajcian.
meh!3 28 3m
GEORGIA,
mao tbs riter tboffi
Branson will
Bakereooaty t» T R _jdia*^
admipi»tratio» °* jgW''
March 1#1JW' .
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