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'T^HwmxifA « *■ not marked, with the numbe r
of loscrtfonn when banded in. will -bn !**
liilied until Advertiser* order them ottt; abd they
be marked with the number of inseetlu** «»*«.
er tt* p»HW«. *o»wip«ri«l *«>
the amottat roquired (or payment.
SherTffS. tJWfci, Executon. Administrators, (inn
dians and otbets, w« publish the following, (a ru e
in no event to be departed from:) , ,
Sheriff’» Sales are inquired by law to be pub ished
weekly for foifcr waeks, and the charge per lwy, o
10 l»i0« Or less, will be 42 50.
Mortgage Sales, eight weeks, per square *&.
Citations for letters of administration and guar
vtfwWfb set . A. JJ
Dismission from administration, month y sf
iwabnths, $6.
I Dismission from guardianship forty days, $5.
B Application* for leave to sell land, sixty days $0
I Administrators' sales of land, forty days, per
Hqiiare $5. , (f
V g.iies of perishable property, per square 53.
I Notices to debtors and creditors, forty day* $6.
I Estray notices, thirty days, jfcr square $4.
Job Work. //
1 Every description of Job Printing executed In a
trie which, for neatness, cannot b* surpassed in
fimith western Georgia. !
firKtarg.
IMjEMING k RUTHERFORD, Attorneys at Law,
' Biinbridge. Georgia.
Oljice over drug stove of. C. 0. King, Jr., A Cos.
re fully pvapired to take charge of all rases aria
ig under the Bankrupt Law,
June 2(, 1867. 13-ts
■VT.JKL GAINEY & GO . DEALERS IN CLOTH
ING, Furnishing Goods for men wear, Staple
Dry Goods. Harness and Saddlery, Water Street
iiainbridge, Georgia. [June lit-t
MEDICAL CARD."
T\R. E. 4 MORGAN, having
JL/ ncntlydocated in the city of
■ni.lge. tenders his professional services to gE A#
■he public, and respectfully solicits a share
Bf patronage.
I Will lie found at his office in Bower’s Block dur-
Big the day, and at his residence on Broughton
■tract at night. . l .1 ( 1 " :
B .All calls promptly attended.
■ Bainbridge. March 11, 1809. 46 ly.
I MEDICAL CARD.
Dr’s. FARRAR & JONES
IAVING associated themselves together
the practice <vt MsDiciaß. tender their pro-Vw
■ssionni services to the eitineas of Bainbridge X9*
Ed vicinity. Offieerupstairs over E. H. Smith &
Ht's. Store. Dr Jonesavti be found at night at the
when not professionally engaged; and Dr.
at his resilience on Shotwell street, opposite
H Baptist Church
fßtarch 11th, 1809. 46-ly.
I V AtLMf, a. W. HISE6
I ALLEN & BINES,
I ATTORNEYS AT LAW
■ '1 * ,n ' '“* iL-xsiy
loLicrnms in equity
I Will give their prompt attention to all business
Bntrustea to their cate in the following counties:
■ jaunty,, fSOS J , To wn.
B Decatur, B»iinbridge..
B Colquitt,
B Blakely.
■ Biker, , j. Newton.
B Mitchell, Camilla.
■ Tbomasville
Miey will also practice In the Supreme Cotirta of
arul United States Court for the Southern
I VACCINE MATTER!
■ F<Keiv * 1 a ,ot of Yaccin e matter
I which l jmow -to be reliable. Those wishing to
YacotnaUd h*d s botter call at once. .
DKX tXXi
B~ ‘ r% ' V»' > ... ■ . _ .
I Beef. jpßgic««KtAi^
Subs "iberliaß for mde in
B, v r , '* lui Liberty Counties, Florida i&j&P
ppwl
R>ply ti) enif *»hder hItJCK. For fnrther particulai-s
■ E r i «^ G 0 Qtfracr. Fiorida, oi to
■ ~ K| BAWBRntOfc, Gkoroia
K iB6O. BtMim
L f« m.
* nvo STORY STORE house, aitn
B», <-«.*. ' *’ l ' e ooruer of Clark and Broughton
M *■ *or t«ra»R apply to
B Maroh 25th, l&J' M °* 1 G ' 9^ATy^L^*
■ • . < Ji s £ « f , r '.lp .J "U-- T •*’ . . ] * * m _ || * rimiTl ”»MomM*irai»WMßMßscijll«!LEißlSßKMylJUEEiyiEfcsiSiE£3T
DeVOt< or soutnern sad Sontowestom‘oeor^ia.
*■ A.- 1... i »-■ r “- . . * f4 < '' w iili II i *i k GGifi'li’UM A»i: : ■ t ! ’ • ».. 411. Y/U -l/ * I , ~ .... i • i ... .
VOL. IV.
JAMES W ATT S ,
PB.ACTI lAL GUN SMITH,
BAINBRIDQE, ga.
i-.JI . &ajn tSSLi^iii
r.;U
Guns & Pistols Repaineditnd Wamoted Satisfactory.
ALWAYS on hand, a fine lot of Deubte and
gleiSarrolad&liioiGußg. Rifles, Colt: a Ropeatm-s,
'Amish, it Wesson'B Cartridge Shooters,* Powder
FtiMfcs* Shot Poaches, Cartridges, Caps, &c , &c . In
anything to he had in A flrst-claas Gun Store.
Also, a fine assortment of Fishing Tackles.
July r-; j/ ' >T - •
GtoPltetu^g
f foawarded fp all Newspapers.
No advance charged on PublisherG’ prices.
All loading Newpsaper kept on file.
Information as t«q Cost of Advertising fttratotedv
All 0r(|e8 : tgcelve cqrefuLattention.
Inquiries ov Mail ansi.ered promptly.
Com; fete Pirited Lists of Newspapers for sale* |
Specirfl Lists prepaed for Customers.
' Adyeftisetnients Written and Notices secured.
Orders from Business Men especially solicited.
Sept...Bnbi idH'eLia, ai 2. dfitifi. 22 ts
I. x. L. LINIMENT!
Is an ipfs.lible cure for Toothache, Sore-throßt
Cpugbb ..od Colds, Piles, Bites of Insects, Ac. fry
a bottle, if it does not satisfaction, the m6n||
will be refunded. > G. D. GRIFFIN,
Propiietof,
. Bainbrldge, Georgia.
Feb. 26tli. ’69. 44-ts.
SILK and STRAW GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of Ladies and
Childrens Straw, Felt and Plush, also, Ribbcn
Trimmings, Velvet Braids, Artificial Flo era &,o
|*~H T* B. HUNNEWELL & CO.
W estcott ii. Coleman
■SLA.IX AKD FANCY
PIIITI m Sllill.
Shop Corner of Broadband Broughton Streets,
bainbridge, ga.
HAVING permanently located, and hdlng desir
ous of identifying himself with the interests
of the city, respectfuliy asks at the hands of a gen
erous public only such encouragement a* his work
entitles him to expect. He will afs'o eiecute
SIGN WRITING
in all ijtß varied phases and styles; U ALSO MININ ,•,
paper Hanging, frescoing, &c.
Feb, nth, 1869 . 42-3 mi;
- -Jl .. ■
PARK HOTEL,
4Y THE JSSICAS AND ECROPEiS PU.X..
Cor; MEKMN and NASSAU Sfej
IN ear City Hall Park, NEW YORK.
GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor.
N. B, —Located in the very heart of the-wbplej
sale buwness, this is one of the most conveniently
located Hotels for Merchants, Business men laird
others visiting the city.
Dec. 16, ’1)8. till Jqhe 16, ’69 -6m.
- ■
I, K , L. LI IMF AT
The best Medicine ii? the word. Will affect more, I
in a shorter time than any one compound ever
Offered to the public.
It will cure iu from one to twenty minute*/
Headache, Eai ach, Pains in Back, Chills. Neuralgia,
Palpitation of the Heart, Enlarged Spleen, and
many other diseases not mentioned above.*
Price from oO cents to $1 50 per bottle.
Liberal deductions mode to dealers.
Address G. D. GRIFFIN, Bainlmdge, Ga.,
Or ii, R. Peacock, Attapulgus, Ga.
Feb. 25th, ’69. 44-ts.
C. «. CAMPBELL, .O. * GUOI.EY
CAMPBELL & CURLEY,
AT TO N E
COfffISELORS AT LAWj
ANP .
-Mwitiim ta
GEORGIA.
I 7.7* 42-ty.
OFFER EITMURDINAEY ?
Six Hnntfred Page* of the Choicest Reading
! mu. for 40 cents.
.ha 1 *,d .. „.,. **
Tli order to give the people An opportunity to
hecoliie better acquainted with their magazine.
“ONCE A MON I'H,” the publisher s wifi Send the
first s'jc numbers of this year for 60 Each
number of ‘Once a Month” contains 96 double
coTuran pageg of the best stone«r and,entertaining
and instructive leading to'he foruid hi any m«ga
zine in ti»t country - The subscription price ias2a.
year. Its typographical beauty is not excelled. j
Send 50 cents, and you will get this beautiful
magazine from January to June of this year, con
taining 676 pages of ohoice reading.
Address T. S. ABIHUJt & SONS,
809 & bli Obesuut Btreet Phil,
april 8 1889. 3--tw.
iUIKIIinwa:. GA., TiniESDAY, MAY 27, 1889.
Iti YiinviGti vb r . • . % • 7 " • ‘ -
7Tr~- ' f ~s- ;>- , IV. --rr T 3 ~ ytTMU HP
“v L- - ' ‘ . _ X£iXL -i .mo l oh- >■: /.
•' ' ,s ' ! ’ Til*Til 11 881 l , *"' ’ ' - m
Rubscrihqrs respectfully imll.the.attentioi+of their friends and the public generally to their wel
JL selected Stdek, aind solicit a ebVifltiifdnhei3f the generouß patronage heretofore extended to their House
They fceep constaufcly'dn hand as'eompfceOß stock of
DRUGS, : pHiUM I GALS, PFI.VRM AC-EUTICJAf, PREPARATIONS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS; GLASSWARE, PAINTS.
15 V' VARNISHES,
Nts «Htw est laiif >»rtummT n. :^ w r , M ,
Fancy Joliet Articles, Perfumery
’ lo no»lo«l>5i on Ijßtfo fn*- .Jn -ori.f. | ' ' iU r.jii'i'.m' i,-,f „
’■of BRUSHES, TOOTH.BRUSHES,
■nil *y«* ,t? sßjfehnw v. •*// iM *- • • **' > ■ ■ >*■.
*;^;; ( piNe Liquor,
BEANDIES,:WI;NES, WHISKIES, ALE, PORTER, BITTERS, SCHNAPPSj
FIE B, CHIWII MI.I3EIE mm, HU,
si vqc'*o initq t(* r ■''<< -■
fishing tackle, of all kinds,
' it o m-aEs . j»l,
BLANK BOOKS, FINE AND FANCY ENVELOPES, NOTE, LETTER, OAF AND BILL PAPER
KEROSENE LAMPS,
■ c TMf //!■ -• '*i ’ •• nil V !•' . '
Os various styles, Kerosene Oil Lamp Chimneys,
and every other article appertaining to the business. The reputation of the house is a sufficient guarantee
thai all orders entrusted .to it will be filled to entire satisfaction.
PHYSICIANS’- PRESCftIPfONS.
Carefully and accurately compounded sCt all houi-s, day or night.
*- r *r iM si IT , f ‘ ’ -//a ■ • ' •
Ga., Feb. 20th, 1869.
and an invalid physician, while visiting the
St.. Croix.Jjr .and witnessed many surprising and
beneficial effects of the Rum Ihere produced upon many of the invalids who were (like
o ;0 oux9lvee>' aeokjagheslthj and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history
of its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery, f
which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture
. taH
The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering, humanity,
for the celebrated ROTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the world. - • PLAN
-81 founded-upon new principles* and
relying wholly upon the vegetable worldffotlWmediclnal effeote, Worked a rapid revoiu
i‘i tfonin'4fc«Mstwy offlwdiefte, aid became as a household word all oyer the civilized
talisman of health, and the demand for
Mr exceeded the abilities pf the proprietors to supply.
importation of St. Croix Rum, made expressly for the ocan-
was inadequate. It therefore becamenecessary
mMmt* ll «*
* leaSngseVerapltotatioisoh some of the largest and most productive estates on »•
* Sohses, mis and presses wer4 ejected as-if by magic, which utteriy " «*«*
tthedtheiitives.’^
OBtea, Wl>fc7 wm ffie proprietors of the PLAKTATIOS HTTEBS were In » fonUfa
to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pane St, proix Rum needed in manutae
„ J*** WW* Vfttrm. ms m ISViaOßArtlt. abo™ cut «*«•«**•
Uta natives crashing the sngt&cane tad otherwise preparing itfir thaatills and preaw.
. As te.rtS4«s tjfsnsr utign, Intermittent a*4 «t!arfent,Fe»eß, STSpeP** W
other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS Is nnsurpassed in
rf wgrii, 0# fivu |ap?n tattlrv a?e disposed of annually. They are
raili|tedto aUla&d young, male and female, fhey aw agreeable in taste, and always
pw^animmodistebone^riaireaß^.7
December 9, 1668 3s-l.y.
, ' f
(Freni the Kew Orleans Timet.)
The New Outcry Aval list flic South.
Tbo Wuahingtou GbronicJe and
the more ultra of the Radical press are
ing to find excuses fo^,f f$ jß nd ( g M?j *.
gtvastoonl interference ip (he Southern
nation in (bwwtffci to war*
orer at Washington yyillbwejjttthat ; .^hetff
V nt ? m r i, \mpv)mU'. <BM#ty*n
MV°il^W 8 - W thfisp
ttfWtNsr i farm
clearly explain, The ‘‘j«Ftiir
Ss&tyhb'&M iMiai,
'tß&f wtatfphjV'AU
it
Chronicled? fWf}* “«^n4flUfy;Qf ( ,tbf
loyal people” shall be p reserved ;,«»$ the
rmichins tioii8 r ps par; y» fr^tf,
trated, but the .be fg
the authority under which ((
thonld interfere, ~7/
The object of the Trj(hy f tho
volume of Radical wrath to Qeorgik jnrwy
be conjectured. It, is on the look oys. for
causes of quarrel
view of rooming, Ithe pUtusiofjtßnepvjOj
strnction when Congress reassembles. Tho
steady progress o| lho Stfte;toward regu
lar and prosperous industry is pot denied*,
The.pjForts it js making to attract, foreign
population atfd (bp cptdial reefptiop giveb
to all who go there in an honest search, for
homes are facts nab to be gainsaid Rut
the Bullo4k’party* ftttffffjjt %iAfitfpr#§* of all
the offices and of the Legislature into the
bargain, and they] know that Iheft only
chance lies, in a forcible upsettiitgof the
present order of things and tb®^* 1 WWtufla**
tion by Federal order arid knier PedftWl
mahipwlatian. They caused the Fifteenth
Amendmcht. f6 tie rejected in iorder that-
Northern indignalUftt might be excited
against the State. And, hwting to
win the sympathy of Congress, they are
concocting bngaboo stories of butregeaand
persecution,and danger to “loyal” interests
in defiance alike’ of fact and pvbbkbilfty
The'Tribune seems to be enlisted in their
service.
The Washin g ton Grade takes a wider
aim. It objects not to Georgia particular
ly, hut to the whole Southland it urges a
policy which Would end in reopeuhig rtfcon
structum-T-us doing what hah heed done,
and -multiplying obstacles to the comple
tion of What remains unfinished. It as
sume® that the authority tfbfch forced
through reconstruction in the first instance
is at liberty to do as it pleases with the
entire South. To prevent ■ 'reaction** and
to seen ring "loyal ascendency*' the govern
nbent may—according to the Chroniole—
threw 4he South back intoanarchy and
enact whatever fresh, cunditioop it deems
nccessarp for the furtherance of a ‘ loyal
policy.” THe proposition its to©- monstrous
to bo entitled to serfous discussion. Its
promt! Ration, frwwe't&‘'i ih Worthy of
mention; as an^ttfristsht-lfoiV!bß th@ folder 1
ness of partisanship! Xi'ttcP /’key to ("he
inventioh 1 of SotflheYtl outrages; There
are Sdtftherh *he&sp«ip6rs which Sug
gest thatbftteh ofi-tlhis'• ferocity
is traceable to a bean-game in real estate*
speculation, "With whifcfi a receiiT traveling
parfto d* *lnftffe *B^ore
accepting this construction of the outburst
of Wc await ieifdeM;e.
: ;ou * o.t -u: K-..:nA
JJa^i wjft-r
why> says hi«*ecw gives all the milk is
wanted ina-fatpily ,of eight .persons* and
from which was made two hundred apd
sixty pounds of but-tei- last year, gives the
following as hjs Ajeatmunt- He says : "It
you desire to get a large yield ofriefi) miliv fc
give your, cqw, tbfee times a day,
slightly war-m, slightly salted, in wbiyh
bran has been stirred at the rate >of uso
quart to tw>.,g»Uo»« bf water, Ton wall
find, if you 4arp,not tried tfris/dajta pray
tice. that ymwqow wiJl ,gjye -ftw^hyi^ve
per cent, more-Hminedianely under.th« effect
of it, and ahe f*i|l jUeeome so atJaufred "lo
th©. diet as irefwse drink clear watpr,
unless; very thirsty; hut this mess she will)
drink almost «iy Ijipfe at«d “f.sk for. mute- *;
The am<>M»toMb,i.S! dfti"k necessary so an.
ordinnty .water pail foJJ tyicfr time, mtfrojog..
noon, and-fiight. Fqnr hundred ptyjod© ..j'.
Unitet; §f;e tj/tqn pbtginrd from go 4 Htoojt
and instances are mentioned where the
yield is often at figure,*?
Experts says Empress Elisabeth, of Ann-
is tl«# moat tastefully diVssed of ihfe
royal of Europe; Queen Victoria,
the Empress of Russia and the Qudsn of
Belgium, dress sensibly and wiibout.rrgnid;
to fabhion. j
M> 5.
An Easthquaki lie Bcamt Cowmr.*— m
gentleman who reside* in the iu eci jjwTrtliws
»f the nigbboritig county of Bake *NM I*
Ihe city yesterday, tvtfg»Tr eikefftreetiaf’
account of an mtimniuL whiflfc. wmMJf*
his neighborhood a few day* eg*. He
t a sotne distant* iwmk Ajtity, Mar JMKP
■ TCB*s %, rr, on |)M SirunVk VM?*9t
iu the morn^iug,
Hie shock, while ft #as
to do »uy great damage. Wen WRjM&f
severe to very acerlonify nlahU ll»|ei|l»»
who, übaccostomed to ktfcSb Vfeftfctttlty W
H w»> tett, 'Kerf** WirtntWHlja
of Carracaf and Jths,oUu*r Heil*
'"•tWtWMgagli W8»'«
rising sun, and BsM»
for the Atlsfitfe. The house* near Dane*
to MftwWjl*
IbrHJ'Wita'&iWftlaM. tit
• attled aa iu wfHdf BSft<VU^
Danrs of jgfass were shaf tered, TortMMat|dy|
it 4 8 nV/H , 'fe'T l l4l«|| T e|
second*’’**'' “"*
3%m* MV**.: *V!L Tmvlhm
F .*W m
; "**'• of
h »%s| .^stnwt
not only throughout pur own nation bet w
sprm t atyk>*m7r** .
gardiugthe.^rtiu^l«*eofi !
huyu
the j>eßt elfbapd
ly as posisible tlte eeiidae dlAiSdii kmQ
from point tarywieft, m 4 brdieeef \riml
ning time Cfmstrmedln making the trip
ftnm Ne# Yorkv ti*£r etffW
to Sek Ftancieco, the great QM
Goldeki WbiHi. *oJ rd«*iq yfifit uoiUte
fifHindi eeeq It s *sd ol nsrik®»tieb
New York to CMcnjfP.tS. *« ■
Chicago to Omaha, Nebraska 401 K 4
Omaha to Bfyah * “'Hi 81, ‘
to Ogden, tftah Itt
Ogden to wmmd&wr**
Central Ratitih' HWlUbiik Wff
Elko to Sacramento, tm \
Central Racifec Railroad 1 ‘
Sacramento to Ban Francisco, '^ lil , * c>l^
via Western Prdfld —r||
,1i Lew ovfl in .STtflyjfjfll
Total im Mp
Thus the total distance of ’¥,wemuec it.
, ' v os 1 fiw ?» )«•* *l4vuTuiii
made, according to the present ecnedpie
fime r in six days, seventeen and a
Sm,,™, actual time,
from which w« deduct three. »nd »««f,
honra, difference of
leaving the apparent time consptnea in
r r . i ”‘*w sfuJfljniTii ettl
making, the trip ,n\X days and
Th 3 C„tt > p,|^Hjiu. T p>e Cb**S»«
Courier says .* Tfre
tion from profeasor HoJjne**riM hr
with interest by tlmse who an int*re»*4
iti the growth of the
specimens alluded to can be
officer.:, p,, r{ fjjfo# *i N bon 1 mv. %hml ilt
the ory of “caterpillar*’ ha* alreadf
clittimentted alwibist rte&tr* the cotton pUttC*
is above ground, I beg to present to yous
readers a simple <Jesci ipupn 0 ipm
life *ft»r
iwidiWfto #m. l w
seldom disturbs the
upon grass. The fly which lays the egg*
Tijqm .whiphtfpe
d#r« li Wall.plhßi
<HHfr*ywJfo
to c fR
or lepidoptera, it. HgfrflqWlMl*
a©4 t. W ci #f|
4ff WWW
feet change.
wings fa * t(( Uttfo;.Jp!|sß .AffiftnfH&ftf
whito speck in the m'd^Jo* jf
wing is a dark redish *ndnt%*
spot on it (wkieh ie -gewer»4y triangular
alett) is tinged with adelie&tegwWe*
giving N«.bflltmffif** toti ] \**i**PQ*H**"*»
cftterpiHal ! >S of rr<t >*i**eßi*oWr/*f<MH
and black predorai.niitlHg|< wid,
sembloe the grass eeofawi#
bift the form a«U dolor of it* bead *#flt
iille diethigtHsHlltP bus oitusiiA f»dJ V» de**i«
Tlmdiedd bf ttiO daterpillar is iff
cblw.wtnll has'fiwm 4ih*# 'dtkf* W»UHb
spots dotted- ovev 4t,
lMtig kliiniert ib#*y7 r *d‘hoO
ftwr*b|*«**fl*
hhs and d*rk <grhw»shwnd» #4l4id« f
it, and
itttbwk itAisliduto*ttttd Spooimenfrwf taM*
speehm inkwi IW
tabu'and in phkld
thimUmi yirrswi
Resp.m foHyi 6 ,dt
-ivib « hnir ■) FttAtitart T. *'
. Ghsrleswii, fe l ,b
d-jois erl!- » .1 vmK-»frmJ f)fc
- Fusion©! >lie gi J *th»mt»*
♦W
< r occnsitm#—fit frit diipHfCllPfli
<i. s, &<■, t pocae in
dress otuits. Silk coats begin
worn by a great many in Plttis. _