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"A little nenseaee, »ow end then,
I* relished by the wiieil bm.*
‘Well, l wetJt to Albaoy and took
dinner at a tavetn. Right besiie me'
eat a member oClhe legislature from one
of the back towns. Before his plate
was a dish of peppers, and be kept look
ing at them. Finally, as the waiter was
very flow bringing on the things, be np
with Lie fork, and in less than no time
soused one into his month. As he
brought down his giinders the tiars
came into b» eyes. At last, removeing
the pepper into his hand, be laid it
down by the side of his plate, and with
a voice that set the whole table in
roar.; exclaimed: 'Just lie there and
cool.'
Poor Economy.
a man Cor love of self,
To stuff hit coffers starves himself;
Lahore, accumulates, and spares
Today up ruin for his heirs;
Grudges the poor their scanty dole
Saves everything except his soul.
Dumas, returning from a day’s
sport at the-eonntry-seat of a fiiend
with a perfectly empty game-bag, was
asked :
‘ Well, Duroans, what have you killed ?
‘Time,’ was the quiet reply**
An Irishman, with a heavy bundle on
his shoulder, riding on the front of a
horse-car, was asked why he did not
set his bundle on the platform. He
plied :
‘Be jnbers, the horses have enough
to drag me. I’ll carry the bundle.’
We have received a poem of fifteen
pages, begining:
‘The candidates all gTind tbe axes ;
Tbe people grunt and pay tbe taxes.''
That will do. We’ll keep tbe remain
der for cool weather.—Nashville Press
& Timet.
Thackeray, when speaking about fame
would frequently tell the following anec
dole:
Wben at dinner in St. Louis one day
be heard one waiter say to another.
‘Do you know who that is ?’
‘No, was the answer.
‘That is the celebrated Mr. Thack
eray.’
‘*Wbal’8 he done !’
‘Blessed if I know,’ was the reply.
A lawyer in a certain city in Con
necticut not remarkable for his clean
liness of person appeared at a party a
while ago with a rose in his button
bole. ‘Where do you suppose it came
from T said he to a brotbe lawver who
was admiring it. The latter looked up
and down the entire length of the ques
tioner and with great deliberation re
sponded, ‘Why 1 suppose it grew there.’
Most men are more skillful in riding
hobbies than horses. They are run away
with the former much more than the
latter. /
A man never feels more like a foo’,
nor looks like a pair of them, than wben
ho wants to aneeso and can’t
It is a;virtue in a man to be strong,
but not in the butter he eats.
Jingersnapc says the velocipede is
woise than young colt—it throws be
ginners about all the time.
Salads, like the heads of ladies, need
a good deal of dressing to go well.
Disgusting meanness—to tan a dog’s
hide with his own bark.
The woman question—Is she rich ?
A pair of spectacles—the Siamese
twins.
An altcmped suicide in Liverpool,
wben arraigned for reprimand, excused
his rash act on the ground that he had
got wet and was hanging himself up tc
dry.
The men who rested on his dignity
found it a hard cushion, though made
by a soft one—not cushing, but man.
The fanner whose pigs were so lean
that it took tv o of them to make a show,
has been beaten by another, who had
several so thin that they would crawl
through the cracks in their pen. He
finally stopped that fan by tieing knots
in their tails.
A gentleman by the name of Bos-
worth recently married a woman by the
name otfield, and the marriage was
recorded as the Bosworth-Field wed
ding.—How many battles may we cx*
pee ted from this 1
It is vain to stick your finger in tbe
water, and, pulling it out, look for the
hole, and equally vain to suppose that,
however large a space you occupy, the
world will miss you wben yon die.
Some beautiful ‘spiritual manifests
lioaS at Greenfield, Mass.—wierd music
on the piano at the dead of night—cre
ated a great tremor and sensation in
the family, which was spoiled when it
discovered next morning that a cat
atxjenlly Walking over the
mlu ! I • ii
Ao exchange tells of two young men
ia Nashville, Tenn., who loved two sis.
tars aiyj ware cruelly refused. They then
weat to the bridge crossing the rivet,
and with one lest look to heaven, one
farewell glance at earth, one thought of
^eir1ov&flh*|, teffBfee^were rescu
ed by a friend; wbd opportunely appear
ed on the scene, and invited them to
take • drink.
Spierttermetite.
GRAY, O'BRIEN A CO;,
131 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga*.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IN
DRY GOODS,
KEEP AT ALL SEASONS A HEAVY STOCK OF
Fancy and Staple Goods,
And at present arc offering a large assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
THEY BUY EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
and consequently at prices much LOWER T\\AN REGULAR RATES, and the extensive buffi-
nesa of their house requiring the permanent residence of one of their firm in New York, they are
ALWAYS IN T//E MARKET FOR C//EAP GOODS.
TREY SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
and thus avoiding bad debt?, can afford to sell for small profit.
They adhere strictly to tbe
ONE PRICE SYSTEM
t
Never charge one customer more than another for the same gond.=, and warrant all Goods to
be as REPRESENTED, ORTHE MONEY PAID WILL BE RETURNED!
Savannah, Ga., May 15th, 1869 32-ly
DR.J.D.HOYL&BRO.,
AT
TIE GITY11 STORE!
-ON-
ft*
C li -
«» » (I W fl a- ,
W OULD inful m their friends and customers, that they have recently made large additions to
their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ac., and are prepared to furnish
them with everything in their line at greatly reduced prices. They have on hand a choice lot of
Perfumery from Lubin, Coudrays, Rimmccand others, to which they iDvito tho attention of those
who are in the habit of using fine articles of the kind. inch 0-G9 iy.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
EXCLUSIVELY
: >$tels.
PAY1LI0 if HOTEL,
D. C. NOEJ Proprietor,
CORKER BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS,
SAYATMAH,
H AVING taken the above Hotel, which
has recently teen refitted and refur
nished throughout. tne 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
best the market offofdfL An d no pains will be
sparatflo give entire satisfaction.
Transient Board $3,00 per day
Permaneat Board $15,00 per week
A share of public patronage is solicited,
sept 26-tf
JOHN SHARON Pro’lor,
BAINBRIDdE. GEORGIA.
1 1I1E traveling public are hereby notified
that this House has been thoroughly re
paired and refitted, as well ns refurnished
hrongbout. and rendered one of the most desira
ble and agreeable hotels in the State, worthy the
liberal patronage it has heretofoie received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. No pains
or expensos will be spared tv make the SHARON
H # >Ui?E all that any oney \Id desire. Call and
test its iTuprtCTrr-- p€r“^
Transfebt Boaru- o.v» t -r day.
sept26-49*ly
What Hotel da you stop at for Comfort ?
THE A LBN! 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.
In short, if you want to find everything to make
you comfortable and happy, be SURE
to call at the
ALBANY HOUSE.
1)&3~Hacks always ready to c >nvey passengers
to and from the Depot.
Jleference:—Any person thathas ever stopped
at the House. M. BARXES, Prop'r.
mchl3 23 ly Albany, Ga.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Gw.
T irE influence of this Hotel upon the for
tunes of Macon has been such that the
chief business of the city and the main improve
ment^ going on are concentrating near it. " he
Hotel, when first established, twelve j’ears ago,
was on the suburbs of (he city ; It is now in. the
very centre of bueinen* f
E. E. BROWN A SON,
Jan9, lS59-14-ly Proprietors.
WHOLESA
^ Drags,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, SOAP,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, &c., A-c.
The subscribers are prepared to offer inducements to purchasers of Goods in their line
jSl. -JK. I «»■■■«»■■ *•* cC- €
Wholesale Druggists,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS,
csr Retail Store at the Old Stand. Market Square.
Southern & Western
HOUSE.
JOHN C. VAUGHN,
Late of East Tennessee,
^.connected with the fid lowing firm, and
- JVl V**I promptly attend try 1 Georg. eil
L .i-nsied to him by his friend—... ..eorgia ana
elsewhere.
Hooper Harris. D. Rankin.
HOOFER HARRIS & CO-,
(Late Harris, Gaines A Co.,)
(Cmn'sion ^tctchanfs,
IX
S f nxtlit*rn«ncl Western Prodncr,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
NO. 36h BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Dec 5, 1868-9-ly
Professional Cards.
HICHA2DSHCB.
.VX. H. CMAWFOBD.
SDC A CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BAINBRIDGE, G A.
Office in tbe curt House. dec2-ly
W. 0. FLEMING. JOHN C. RUTHKRFORn.
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbcidge, Georgia.
O FFICE over drug store of C.JC. King, Jr.,
4 Co. Are fully prepared to take' charge
of all cases arising under the Bankrupt
Law. je 29, S6—tf
Savannah Advertisements-
R. H. BARNES,
BATNBRIDGE, GA.
I take
HUGH M. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLU3KBUS, GA.
je 29-67-ly
C. G. CAMPBELL,........ ....O. G. OURLEY.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
JUtnincgs anil Counsellors at fate,
And Solicitors in Eqoitv,
BAINBRIDGE, DECATUR CO., GEORGIA.
1*7ILL practice in Decatur. Raker, MiHeF, Mitchell®
I* Early, Calhoun and counties on line of Atlanta
& Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bus*
ness entrusted to their care. may 2, 1868-ly
I. E BOWER,........ -D. MC GILL, B. B. BOWER*
BOWER, McGILL & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS
D. AND
COUNSELbORS AT LAW.
O FFICE IN BOWER’S BLOCK, ON
South-Broad Street.
Bainbridge. April 24, 1869-29-tf
A. A. ALLKX.
G. IV. niXES.
kl&m * H1SX8,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
• —AND —
Jqilwitous itt (frquitw,
Bainbridge, Ga.,
W tt.t. give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to their caret n ihe following counties:
AVISO Located in this city,
pleasure in notifying th« Pdblic gen
erally that I am
now prepared to
rep ai rClocks,
Watchea, J e w-
elry, 4e., with
neatness and
durability. Call
and see me
the Drag Store
tf Dr. J. D
Hoyl & *••«... South-Broad Street.
dec!9. 1868
11-1
LIME. LIME.
200 BARRELS FRESH-BURNED
MM*
FOR SALE AT SAVANNA H PRICES,
THE FREIGHT ADDED; ALSO,
A —
SUPERIOR EOTcBRICK.
D. P. HUTCHENS. ir™
trusted to their carei n
Counties:
Decatur,
Miller,
Early,
Baker,
Thomas,
Mitchell,
Co. Towns:
Bainbridge,
Colquitt,
Blakely,
Newton,
Thomasville,
Camilla.
They will also practice in the Supreme Court of Ga.
and in the U. S. District Court, for the Southern Dist.
of Georgia.april 10 27 tf
R. H. WHITELEY.
JOHN E. DONALSON.
WHITELEY & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia,
W ILL practice in the Southwestern and
Patanla Circuits.
up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build
ing. april 17 69-28 tf
DR. W. J. HARRELL,
H AVING established himself in Bainbridge
for the purpose of practicing his profes
sion, respectfully solicits a share of the public
patronage.
Office over tbe store of Anderson, Zeigler
<fc Co. april 17 fiO -28 Gin
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
sept 26 1868-4 9-12m.
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON
DEALER IN
WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS., SAVANHAH.
f awnmth panting #.
COL. W. T. THOMPSON, Editor.
PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION :
DAILY MORNING NEWS—(published eve
ry morning except Sundays) One Year, $10; Six
Months, $5 ; Three Months, §2.50 ; One Month,
$1*
TRI-WEEKLY NEWS—(published every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday) One Year, $G;
Six Months, $3 ; Three Months, $1.50; One
Month, 50 cts.
WEEKLY NEWS—One Year, $2 : Six
Month*, $1.
Money can be remitted by Express, registered
letter, or post-office order at our risk.
Particular attention is called to the fact that
all papers are stopped as the time paid for ex
pires.
All letters most be addressed :
J. H. ESTILL,
Proprietor.
Ill Cay Street, Savannah,Ga.
Junel9-tf
vasvvt^.
H Adjust received a large invoice of firstelnfs Goods, imported direct from the mane
facturers, expressly for this establishmentutonsisting of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Of the Most CelebratedgMakers, American and ForeignfMannfaeture.
- style of Jewelry, (a
superb assortment.) Silverware, of excellent workmanship, warranted to be p*re metal
AGENTFOR
Wheeler k Wilson's Noiseless Lockstitch
oairisi® saA<raniraa3»
Watches sad Jewelry neatly repaired, by experienced workmen, at the shot testltouti
Cash paid foi Old Silver. . .
janO 14 ’69 S. P. HAMILTON.
Duncan & Johnston
COTTON FACTORS,
•‘Cjrxto*
liiiaiissiH
SAVANNAH, GEO-
C ONTINUE business at their old stand
and offer their services to the mer
chants and planters of Decatnr county for
the sale of Cotton and other Produce; will
supply Bagging and Rope, and will be pre
pared to advance pit Cotton in hands.
October 3d, 1868—50—ly
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Corner Whitaker & St. Julian Sts., savannah, ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers tit
OF ALL KINDS,
Copying and Seal Presses, Pen Knives
News and Book Printin' Paper
A5D ISK,
Gold Pens, Pen and Pencil Coses,
Ledger, Writing and Colored
PAPERS
OfaU k-mdt taul titafar Blank and Job Work,
PLAYING, VISITING AND PRIN-
$TEB‘S~GARDS, Ac.
Books Ordered or Imported at New York Rates
JOHN M. COOPER, 0*0. T- QUAETOCE, ALEX. C.W. fOOETB
may 1,1 j
NOTICE.
D R. G. W. FARRAR has this (lav
associated with him in ibe prac
tice of medicine, Dr. II ; lton S. Jones;
and they tender their professional
services to the citiiena of Bainbridge
and vicinity.
Office up stairs, over E. H. Smith & Co.'s
store. Dr. Jones can be found at night at the
office when not professionally engaged Dr.
Farrar can be found at his residence at night,
null 13 23 tf
DR JUDSON BUTTS,
Office East Side Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
novtt 4-If
DR. Itt. L. BATTLE,
Late Resident Dentist of Qoitman, Ga..
H AS removed his office to
Bainbridge, Ga., where -
he ha3 permanently located.
All Branches of his profession executed i.i
the be3t and most durable style. Beautiful
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teeth filled with
out pain, in a neat and durable manner,
tsr All work warranted,
w The patronage of the citizens ol
Bainbridge, and Southwestern Ga., is re
spectfully solicited.
^5g,0fiice on Sooth Broad Street, np stairs,
in Rockwell & West’s new store,
julyl 1, 1668 38-lf
Dr- M- L- Battle’s
W ILL beautify tho teeth and give a sweet
odor to the breath. If you want to have
good Teeth when old. have them filled when the
first symptoms of decay nre discovered—the
tartar removed—and »se this Dentifrice. If you
neglect so to do, yoor Teeth will not only drop
out, leaving you nothing with which to masti
cate your food, but cause you to suffer from
Neuralgia, Dyspepsia Hypocbondres and Hys
terics. “A hint to the wise is sufficient."
Thi. valuable Dentifrice can be had of
Dr. M. L. Battle, who can be found at bis office
on South Broad street. (augll tf
instjrXnce
JItna Fire Insurance Co.
Hartford. Connecticut.
Nett Assets $1,033,123 78
Sonthcrn Mutual Insurance Co.
Athena, Georgia,
Nett Assets - $29-4,635 12
All holders of Twelve Mouths’ Policies share in the
Profits.
Ga. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Macon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
aug21-43-tf Agent for Bainbridge, Georgia
MILLIMV&DRM.1KI1
SIRS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
T} ESPECTFUTJ,Y informs tho ladies of Bainbridge
11 and vicinity, that she has just received a beautiful
and carefnlly selected stock of flood*, equal, if not
superior, to any ever brought to this city. Her new
styles of
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS,
AND RICH AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS,
Tr.’KOSC,
accs, Eilitans, Collars, if.
ARE ALL ANY ONE COULD DESIRE
Call and see her at once, before her supply
is exhausted. Especially her old patrons should not
delay to call.
Bainbridge, April 2.1,1SG8. 27-tf
Miscellaneous.
just received
Blank Books,
School Books,
POST
feb!5-tf
office
THOS. H. AUSTIN.
CHARLES P. AUSTIN. * *Uf
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
General Commission
SAVANNAH, GA.
UTTILL make advances „ n eonsi,..
VV Cotton or other produce for ^
for shipment to our Northern and r
Correspondents.
Refer in Bainbridge to Messrs.^,
WsjmKin.
W ¥ HARREIX
iwtin >»t Cinigjn
M ERCHANi
BAINBRIDGE, GEO.,
W ILL sell all kinds of
mole prompt returns.
P«P<Wy*
W-lyl
BOOKS
For Sale at the Post Office.
WEBSTER’S SPELLING BOOL 1
McGUFFIE’S Readers,
DAVIES and SMITH’S Arithmetic,
CORNELL and SMITH’S Geography
BULLION’S and SMITHS English Grits,!
DAVIES’Algebra. 1
FARMER’S ALMANAC for 1867.
COPY BOOKS, WEBSTERS Diction,,,
MEMORANDUM BOOKS. SLATES
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE PAPER.'
ALSO,
PRISON LIFE of JEFFERSON DAVIS,
BILL ARP.
T. R. CLOUD. 1
Nov. 1S66 i-( i
ROSADA1IS
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 reeeive a reasonable share
of patronage.'
^3-Office np stairs in the Patterson building,
on eonrt-boasesquare.
References.—Drg. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Harewood. W. S. Ogletrce, Knoxville, Ga.; J.
Hillsman, Wm. P. Wright, McK. Mercbison,
Hickory G^ove, Ga.; Wm. A. Mathews, Wm. J.
Green, D, N. Austin, D. G. M., Fort Valley,
Ga.: Le Sueur A Cook. Cullodeu, Ga.; B. F. 4
G. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simmons.
Macon, Ga.; A. W. Peurifoy, Perry, Ga.
jan9 14 tf
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. E. J. MORGAN, having permanently
located in the tbe city of Bainbridge, ten
der* his professional services to the public, and
respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
Will be found at bis office in Bower’s Block
daring the day, and at hi« residence on Brough
ton street at night. a
All calls promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Ga.. March 6, 1869 22-tf
NOTICE.
OFFICE FLEMING A RUTHERFORD,;
Bainbridge, Ga., Dec. 18, 1867. ]
S ubscribers to the stock 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 percent fell due on the 20th
of November last, and that installments of
20 per cent will continue to fall due on the
20tb ol each month until the subscription is
exhausted. Subscribers will please come
forward without delay and pay the install
mente now due and as thev fall due.
FLEMING A RUTHERFORD.
dec21-tf Attorneys for A. A G. R. Co.
rr he great a juuta j
JL HEALTH RESTOllfXv
ritius the blpofiawA cure. Strok!,, |
Skin Diseases, r,heumati..:n, Di.
of Women, anil all Ctw, I
Affections of tho Ulood, Lircraat I
Kidneys, Recommended k, tkl
IlMedical Faculty ami many tbete |
I amb of our be**t citizens.
Rend the testimony nf PhjilI
clans and patients who ban inI
jiKosadnlis-send for our Knsdirf
['Guide to Health Book, or/tlurvl
j'f,.r this year, which wcpiMi-blaf
'{gratuitous distribution;itwillpo!
[■you in neb valuable infiirnntlM, I
I! Dr. W. K. Carr, of ll.i!iiwsj
Isays :
jl I take pleasure in rccomotn
I'yeur Rosndalis as n v-ry pusljl
alterative. I have seen it usti|
■b wo eases with happy rc?nli'-i~;
, in a case of secacdary sypbilie*
| which the patient pronnnnrtiiiirl
[ seif cured after haring t.,koitsl
bottles ofyour medicine. Tbi«l
l|er is a case of Scrofula of bgl
[standing, which is rapidly ituy-tl
| ing under its use, and tlirinfel
lions are that the patient »dl*i«
recover. 1 have carefulli rjist-l
o,I |he formula by vbirbistff
t R-isadalis is made, anil bid it '’I
"exceltent compound o!cfo.-'u'D
.ingredients.
Dr. Sparks of XichoI,i5>S'if.b-l
jisays he has used li.ouilzlii
,.es of Scrofula and Aec mlarj
j! lie With sali.-l.iclorj r. siilti-rfH
'.cleaner of the Blood I kM*rfl
j better n-mnly.
|[ Samuel G. McFaddcn, Ah'vX
| born, Tenn, soys:
I have nsr.il seven buttle fl
jlRnsadalis, and atn entirely
jjof Rheitiniitism; send tnefunrk
| j ties, as I wish it for my bad
who has scrofulous Snrerns.
| Benjamin Bechtol, of tw. •
[[writes, I have suffered it I
years with an inrclerrle irep*,
over my whole body!»A""
s ne» I pnrehased n hoitle iw
sadalis and it effected > I®’]
| cure. L
Laboratory, 61 EicbanpD - *^
[ Baltimore. ^
I Dr*. Clement*, Rlrw*"
July 10, till Sept. 5th
Ptjprw
Allen’s Fain Doctor.
A WONDERFUL REMEDY, for Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Pains in the Side, Back and
Limbs, Tooth Aehe, Burns. Sprains. Corns,
Sore Throat, Cramps, Ac. ’
For sale by Dr. J. D. HOYL A BBO., St only
50 cents per Bottle. 1
January 9-14-ly
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Churches, Factories, Ac., and for all climates;
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THE READY ROOFING
Is more durable tban tin, and does not cost
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far more durable, and fiie-proof. It is made ef
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We also Manufacture
GRANITE CEMENT.
For repairing all kinds of leaky roots, chim
neys, skylights, Ac. This Roofing Cement
forms a permanent adhesive coating ever the
whole surface of all roofs, whether tin, shingle,
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For coating tin and all kinds of metal and
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tection wherever placed. It is furnished at half
the cost, and possesses twice the durability of
the common oil paints nsed for each purposes.
County rights for sale.
For Circulars and particulars, Address
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81, Maiden Lane, N. Y.
July 31—43-6w
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scription for six months, and try > •
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BEARD A KIMBALLi!!lS
E. W. DRUMMOND, 0- C ’ DEC
Of the late Firm of L. J- OnOiM^
E. W. DmminoiwJl
GENERAL SHIPP^ 0
154 Bay Street, Savannah,
Jan 9, 1869
Geer?*
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L- J. GUILMARTIN & CO-,
COTTON FACTOKS
AND
General Cowmissiou
Merchants,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A GENT8 FOR BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOS-
phate of Lime.
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Always on band.
Jfr- Usual Facilities Extended to Customers
Aug21-46 [6m
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA, BAKERCOO^
months after the date of t ^Ofi
Bronson will apply to tlie ,■
Baker county for letters 0
administration of Redd'" ‘
March 1,1869. J°H>
ich27 25 6m
GEORGIA, DECATUR ^
On the first Monday in Se rJ. e g , ry for ‘
apply to the Court of 0 ^ o>
dismission from the Adroj 0 f ^
tate of John W. Et ‘^ bEK T *• "
deceased.
May 24th. 1869.
I will toply
county for letters of dj*® ,
EH Sapp, We of said count?,
march S-€m]