The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, May 27, 1869, Image 4

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Alabama a*d FuqpuDA.—Tht* negotiation, Bow progressing At Montgomery, for the Cession of W«*»l Florida to Alabama, seem* in, » bargain, bo far a* the *6wiw of the two Sta te*. Tit* Montgomery Advertis er **ye that ou Saturday th<* tommtMtiqyßeri came to an andenstanditig nnd •I'Kjemeniaa follow*: The portion of Florida West of Apalachicola ia sold to the State if Uflaitftta for the sum of $1,000,000 of Alabama bonds. The bonda to bedalir* cted wl»*m tbs «&l« la ratified in accord/, ituoe with l» w * This sale, or transfer, has to lie voted upon be the people of Weal Florida, and being ratified by tbe Alabama and Florida legislatures. ia to be cjfabUriL by Congress. Some of ffleaetaiTs we have not learned, but the above arc the material facia.— Columbus Enquirer. - ■ 1 it FmiMHAU 'K of the wixc-adfdk In GdAfgia are irpposiug emigra tion because they say' emigrant* contribute nothing, to pa only tber vices, Wo saw on A&bhit Vdfntation of this ar~ gjtwwr% u* IrfcH potato of tbe early rote product of a potato planted weven week* ago, weighing three and a half ounces, and measuring three and three tnorth inches and two by one tmmMS&'k OPStW It was raised by *njj^jiiyr>nt f new fettled in Atlanta. Another **wgrent halt y*ar netted four hittAMfi deUars from his strawberry patch alotM),— Atlanta Constitution. - Corrair-WjrftTß ,4* a Makcwb-—At a Ute meeting of the Peiytecnic Association of the American Institute, Professor Tillman, called attention the fact that a spinner in fiance has used his c<>ttoti-refuse during r ° r - Beii '^' a,,d early crops. -He nixed the want with sta ble mixture applied to an aspaftgirtMfbn, in 4 layer about eight in ches thick, was found to protect it from taow, rffc# td hasten the growth of the plant that INtier and Well flavored asparagus had been gathered in the midst of winter. It was ffiteHY thought that cot tog mantis tuo valuable to bs used as matr are. —Hearth and. Horn. ■ f 11 <m •pm **■■——— Coxc*al.--A poor faflftilfSafmtf the fact that he is a poor fanner. All his surroundings proclaim tht4jNMR His hordes, battle, wagons, hauiess, ploughs, fences, fields— cveo his wiWaW# tdiildwnr bear silent, but unm#ta Ife:(tjle 1 fe:(tjle evidence against him. On the ttfdse things will testify fa vorably on behalf .of the good farmer. Every* jfrsser by can read the evidence pro or fof t, alone, ought to stimulate every fJrwCTld do hls best, for the sake of hi! bwu chaiactr r, as well as interest, for hoWdiVfbßt Afimred that every passer by ws‘ pforjLopnpe judgement according to the evidence. —Ohio Farmer. ■ ' *.'T .A .fra ka/• n ,t— — *—— ExrAxniKG the Lukcs.—Step out in the purest air.you, find; stand perfectly head and shoulders back, and tht**»fj*»th» lips as though you were going towiifttfc, diaw the sir through the lips ink* ffl# Iwngs. When the chest is about h4(vfcll» gradually raise the arms, keeping them extended, with the palms of the hand dowmsf you suck Th the air, so as to bring them-or Or the head just as the longs are quHeToTT. Jrop (be thumb* inward, tind after goitly f forcing the arm# ward !#d t|| cb||t Open, reverae the proa cesa m wlMh dfaw your breath til! t* im e»#i>ty * Tbia proceaa should he repeated immediately after bathing and also tinre* through the day. It t* impffidblh lo diacrilw to one who has nev« t*r trma it the gtorioua sense of vigor wjif<sh .follothis exercise It is the best eftpaetoNiftt in tk* world. We know a gentleman, the measure of whose chest has wombs.—Dr. Paint. *"»l- - t-t (rtwis ■>., M4tUr * ‘fciifa*.—A young Comanche chief, «killed i» an attack on a government train near the Teas* border, wo* very fan cfMtly defied out wttb a white wotpanV scaljfj a stripe, a beaver skin, bow arrows, qwijrer, looking glaaa, butcher knife, earrings, bracelet, fine bead pouch, gpt : xh<l steel, haveiaack, moccasias, W4t»wti scalp, which is large and would ma\|e, a fery delightfull waters full, the hair Mng hlaok/thick, and glossy, a WHlfThll breast plate, Mexicanhair brnyfoMexican scarf on his shield, two small silver bells, and an almost innume rable number of bcautiftdl feathers on his shield. nad in his belt a Mexican bftdte wort* about fifteen dollars, a oom- bWHfkst, a raros-hide lariat and an exlrxpaix of moccasins in his belt He red to r»de or walk, as occa might “ho was ou foot when k«fc*. **'—** ‘ ' _ . - - < .QJ & Ths Rsvwumos. —Washington, May correspondence received* Columbia, dated New vitas, May CoUtaius the atinoouceiuent that Re pablicau Qoveriuuent has been fully orga nised bjr Ah tiidnrgents in Onlm —Cespedes Vrcvitfeht; Aquiiera, Vice President, and QuchmU, Cummauder-in-Chief of all fbrddi. President Cespede’s inaugural ad- Slid also bis farewell adifli e*. to resigutug his provisional au— tisWr* E'utid for Smiles* Desperate game—a stag at bay. llow to “turn people’* beads” —Go late to church. Josh Billings haa "never heard of the same man hatikeriug for some biled crow 2 tines.” When doe* the rain become too familiar to a lady? Wheu it begins to patter ou her back. Why is kissing like eating soup with a fork? Because it takes a .good while to get enough of it. h,, v - A Texan genius sews cow*’ tails on old horse-hides, and thus converts the, latter into merchantable at tides. * * ; ■• ■ - - ! * t./ ■* A Why is half past seven o’clock in the evening like next morning’s breakfast? Only because it isn’t eight yet. When Caasar was asked by Brutns how many eggs he had eaten for breakfast, he answered: "tßt tu, SrutlPJ Teacbbr —"Gerty, you were a very good girl to-day." Gerty—“ Tea, ma’am; I couldn’t help beiug good-—I bad a stiff nock.” A fowl conundrum; Why do chickene have no future existence? Beoauss they have their uecktf twirled in this. There is a chap out West with his hair so red that whoa he goes oat day* light lie is takeu for sunrise, aud the cocks begin to erow. It is foisted of a candidate for postmaster out West, that he was recently caught in a graveyard copying Faroes from the tomb stones to go on bis petition. "Bridget,” said a mistress to her Irish servant, "where’s the gridiron? 0 “An shore ma’am I’se just after giving it to my sister** own cousin, O’Flahefy, the thing'* so full of holes it's 110 good at ail.” . r> , ■') An exchange has the following: "It is said that there are more editors unmarried than any othet slass of professional men.” For the reason, we suppose, that the ma~ jority of them are men of fine sentiment, and do not wish to starve any body’s sis-* ter* A Man In Holyoke armed two of hi* neighbors with a millet and acliib to hunt a burglar the other night They went around the house in opposite directions, and meet* ing behind it, proceeeded <0 pound and wrack each other in a fashion that was terribly effective. "How heavily yon walk!” exclaimed Mrs. Macwhnck on hearing her husband tumble up stairs last night. ‘♦Well, my dear, was the gruff repose, "if you can get a barrel of whisky up stairs with any less noise, I should like to see you do it.” A fellow stole a saw, and on his trial told the judge that he took it in a joke “How far did yon carry it?" aßked the fudge. "Two miles,” answered the pris oner. "Ah, that's carrying the joke too far,” remarked the judge, and the prisoner got three months’ unremitted labor. Careful Wife.—" Don't Charles, go to New York with that hole in the elbow of your shirt.” Husband. "Why not my dear?” Wife. "Because if the car should run off the track and you should get killed, people would think me a very negligent wife." Husband (buttoning up his coat.) "Ahem ! yes, I dare say they would." Josh Billings was asked, "How fast does sound travel?" and his idea is that it depends a good deal npon the no'se you are ta'kiug about. "The sound of a dinner horn, for instance, travels half a mile in a second, while an invitashun to get up in the morning I have known to be three* quarters uv an hour going up two pair of stairs, and not have strength left to be heard.” Categorical. — A young man living on Broad street asked os the following cate gorical questions j If a cat doth meet a cat upou the gardenwall ; ff a cat doth greet a cat oh 1 need they both to squall. Every Tom has got his Tabby waiting on the wall, and she welcomes his approach by one unearthly yawl? If s eat doth wish to court a cat upon the wall, why don’t he sweetly sit and smile, and not stand up and bawl, and lift his prciouS back up high, and show his teeth and moartr, aatf it Were colic more than love that made the ‘‘feTlar** groan?” Yes, of course—Constitution* Saw, did—did you see (hie) see anything of my wife ? I have not the Donor of knowing your wife, sir. Dub’t apologise, Skim don’t apo.apo-rtnol —logixe. It —it’s uo honor whatever. Didn’t see her? . .ti 1 did not. . * flow yer know ycr didn’t? She—she’s as ta.l as a (hie) meet in-ho use and broad au a lamp-posr, a-aud she wears-a gin gharn oiub**rreller and one eye out, and (h.c) her nose was done up ia a pair of specs. Didn’t see her? No, aft? (emphatically.) Thai’s all right, Sain, that’s all right M m merely asked frinlamaebun. She (hie) she said she was goffi’ to join asoryory-sis, and if she does I mean to get stavm* blind drunk. Wouldn’t you? Sam compelled the uofortunate Benedict to reeuaiu sober, and hastened ou his way. . g/M M M 7 |' v -»- |; fli t'i / ; w..\ ri? ...if I' ‘' / 4 £; t ' Sa/taV ‘ mtmmm HOUSBKEILPERS ! MEN -WQMSfSfiio^rHa.QREN! MEN—W OMEN—AND CHILDREN .WtJftSßn/LA. "CoOlin« to 6cald» and Bare*,’* "SoothiPg to < 4, H«Almg to all Sore*; ulcers. AS. ‘COSTAR’S’ RIW ’HEN SALVE U the most extraordinary um ever known. It* power of Soothing and Healinr for Cute, Bami, Bruises. Ulcers, Chapped Hand* and Skin, for Sore Nipples, for Pile*, t., Ac,—i* without a par allel. Oue penton tayjLof It, ‘I would not be with out a Box in ruy BouMtlf it coat $5.00, or I hvl to travel all Aha way fS Kew York for it." —New York , Ev&itng Ncuss, stp<t b. gjr 4U Praggitite hi BAIN BRIDGE sell it. ‘‘COSTARS” Standard Preparations ABE HIS J beautifiers ■ 1 • ?f5 J* • ) j and Orange Bio-' for KMCXTu* * HIS Y h "CortatV Rat, Roach, Ac., E«termi4l! r ***s Rffi “Costar’a” Bed Bug Exterminator*. T y jnr* "CoetarV* (only puieV Ineect Powder. * - "Only Infallible Rvmedlss known." ‘tlfjreax* e*tabii»bud in New YOl k.” "2,000 Boxe* and Flaaka manuiactured daily." “ ! ! ! B«ware ! ! 1 of spurious Imitation. " WILL be aold on tbafirefijneaday in June nestr 22, and lot 41* all lying in the 21at distiict of Decatnr county Levied op. aa tj»e °S> Eli as Jones to xatiafy one mortgage fi £* in saver of Bruton, Babbit & Warfield* i„ J ■-» ,* » A,. .A» - THEODORE GANDY, Deputy Sheriff. AprUS, 1809., ,50-8 w we s WILL be Bold on the first Tuesday in June next before the Court House door of said cfcunty, the following, property, to wft: . , - Lot of land No 166 in the lat diatrlct of Lte county, levied on as the property of the estate of W. J. Hodgea, to wtisfy one tax fi fa. ' ■ Also, lot of land No. lef in toe tntn dlainet of Dbcatur county, levied no f rsydf|y of John Farmer to satisfy one tax h fa. Also, lot of lapd No. 89 in the 19th district of Dpcatur cs>unty. levied on afc tlje property of W. A. Tyn* to saStistyodeltix fii». ? Also lot 6f land No 176, in the 20th district of Esrlv county, levied on as the property of J, C. Griner, to satisfy one tax fi fa; ; r Also, lot of land No. 28 in Mitchell qeutnty, levied on as the property of B. A. GloVer to T satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, lot of land No’s! 511 and 814. in the 15tb district of Decatur countj. levied on as tho'property of J- L. Underwood to satisfy one tax fi la. Also. 40 acres of lot of land 320 in the Uth dis trict of Lumpkin county, levied on as (he property of W. M. Marshall to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, lot of land No. 88 in •the 16th District of Decatur county, levied on as the property of B. C. Thomas, to satisfy one tax.fi f». ' * ; Also, fraotion of lot of land No ’ssf iff district of Decatur county, one hipdird and twenty-five acre*', levied on ks the property of J. R. Willder to satisfy one tax fi fa. AI so, iujfapf fend No’s, fa (he 2l*t district of Decatur county, levied on as the property ° f^o?tosWaSfS? l in the 19th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of W A Fait to satisfy one (ax fi fa. Also, part of lot laud No. 31 in the 19th district of Decatur county, containing fifty acres, levied ou a* the proporty of T. J. Brtttoa, to satisfy ou tax fife. Also, part of lot of laud ofNo. Ssin the 19th district of Decatur county, containing one hundred and twenty-four acres, levied ,o* as the property bf J. R. Massey to satisfy on tax 11 fa Also, part of lot of land No. 84 in the 19th dis trict of Decatur ceuaty cbntaPlng two bundled acres’ levied on m the property of J. W.- Groover to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, lot of land No. 5 in the,lsth Diet, of Deca tur County Jevied on as the property of fi. J. timitfc to satisfy ope tax fi fir . _r ; !■ Also, loig of land NO, 75 And & in, the feth UaL Decatur County containing 876 acres, levied on as the property of Japes Dean to sati«fy as* tax fi Also, lot of land 29 in the 20Bk't©f Decatur county, levied on as the property of Elias Jones. Guardian for B. D. Cloud to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, part of lot of laud No. 309 in the 16th Diet, of Decatur county containing one hundred and twenty-five aq«W t leffed oil a# theWiSpiffy ofthh Estate of C. Ne» S*nitb to satisfy ©ne ta# fi fa. Also, parllit lot Os mMvxMWH lit tbPWth of Decatur county containing ono Jjundred and twenty-five acres, to satiety one tax fi for Also, part of lot of land No. 682 in the 18th Diet, of Decatur county, containing one huadfsd and twenty-five acres, levied on as the property of R. S Rachels to satisfy one tax fi fa, Also, lot of land No, 822 in the 16th Dist of De catur county, levied on as the property srf David Wells to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also part of lot of land Np, Mfi in 6tb Dfaf. of Decatur county, containu fifty acres, levied on as the property of Win. Qwfiite to 'satiny fine tax fi Also, lot of land No. 996 in the 16th Dis*t. of De catur county, levied on as the property of Wm. J. Wells tb satfafy one fax fi fa. Also, part of lot Os fend No. » ill the 18th Dist. of Decarer fcbfftalnf n$ too acres, levied on as the property of Mathew Thomas to satisfy ona tax fi fa. I Also, lot 6 of land Nos. fsth Diet of Decatur county, levied on as the B»rr*iK Sr. o«u« a faCtw AAtMdMiw wm%oPmmiVWm Also, lots of land No. 382 in the 27th Dist and 204 in the 15th Dist ofjjecaturcoanty, levied on j as the property of W, J.. Ijuttfe to satisfy one tax AlX>« lot of land No. 171 in the 15th Dist. of De catur count} . levied on as the property of J. W‘ Thursby to wrtisfy one tax fi fa. Also, lot of land No unknown, in the 2fat, DSft* of Decatur county, levied bn as the ‘ property 3, of Theodore Gandy Agent, for John Rodgers to satisfy one fax fi fa. Also, lot of lapd No. 368 in the 20 Dist. of Deca tUr contity, leVicd Ahg property-W Thomas, to satisft one tax fi fa. Also, lots of land Jins. 46 and 47 infihe 27th Dfat. of Decatur conntyTlevied on as the property of John Fiveash, to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, one-fourth interest in the property known as Plantejnfe Vtaiel|pHe*. joining lanjfaof James Dichins'jWXniotfers in the tvwfijM Bain budge, levied oh as th»inopetly of T. F. jKkpton, T JSO te*‘fot >!. B Vo fi fa. 'Xil thsgibove levies were made and returned to me by M- Hahn, Consfafe% r | • * Also onehofiSc.ahd lot ia thp <%v $ hounded as follows, On the East by West street on the South by property owne«J by T. J. Williams on the West by Cmwford street and on the Ifoyt¥ by property, owner unknown, levied on as the property of Sbefijald towrtisfy one-fax.fit*. Also, fide bodse and lot in the City- of Bainbridge, bounded as fellows. North by Wm. Robinson’s by McTAuchlin, South unknown, levied on as the property of W- fi. Cwxmer to satiety on« fax fi fa- H. B WaDGH, Ibw ffl Mar. 8 1*69 frfa* r I 2_l 1860. GHA fIAORS ftaMDOG rJ .- -Jgr-J.p--' ..f. T. .>.} ~ ..-: .u:At - - ■* 1 ; "*' * 1 ■——■— >wl " ■*—■—— : , «% >j J • O : , ;/0 ,.~*: wmi «M ROW A** «MfF —34 - ;fi irij olT* ■ ' ,-A. ■-■ ■ TUBiSUK ,aaiaifJUMi •»-.-•« s «i Printing l j AHAny Tallnhatmee Rail- >. | I!• vlq r- .!. m.h I J |9i?a ut theJoflSce of F.Diddle, .nbiif *jl<lAtl.srft r- •' ,- M or ex Jfange on New York - BLISHMENT. iffSMjpay prefer. S4 ,,j w ’ .. v ., u ..i .„ .-\ ik thb War Bepartmkws. I wportedVthat General Rawlins, w -t * ... - „ n{vom I iesigtr trail War Department " p retire oiuitccount of failing r ~~ r ll " "~ or says that?. in the evefi\t of his i<« “ " " jjudge Hollow Hi be tehdere^Jthe Ice. This report corned Jyonyhigh DR. xy, and the same authority deprc- pn i. : : iv such intention of the >President cwvnrWT in this responsible'yposition. - l »- P Deciib W*| Items % f v ~_• . y of a Practical Printer of »■ pn mu inn 47 *-m ff|t ffff ftfftg |i%tr ARM MnllpVVßi. lb > %tmr ~ * And we Guarantee to Execute as Good >. ■ if .. •■• .n* 'l-i it> n'■•**. v<- •'• < i’ -u';' <•■' • ■■■'■3 <•• '■ ■ 1 *” i,! •Jr, >':■■ b Jiiii'l)' v■ ' ,•'! •.<<». QMA iJ^ATE JOB PRINTING -*;•• iu»* : *1 • • f/ 4 * ni * IP" v i (jf As dNi'lU Done Anywhere WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND. ip 01 x ,1 13 JL Jf t We Use Nothing but the Hxnf , . . »ImAi I W "<•! •• Best Aritcle of Paper And tbs .JJ , .’r; | i,} •. lint/’> H <> : IOH '! -;W ii?» ; ! Wt.< •- :i lit, wi i ff?W/ ,NKS ’ i- TOGS 3QQIGBMIAB A TONE AND FINISH TO OUR WORK, i aosoae Which No Other Material will Produce. ,-*h its I- d?iw »i(dtiq , <ov«* - ' • ,»* , • f . ■ •.••■.'' ■; IHH' . '. ' 1 -,i,i t<>t) ■»<» m nnslni v> 1 . 'f‘ ! 1 J *!<' v fi tii;. -* t*>ft! 1 ;• j fjrn .( I HW»iB otwlll m ii-f{ mi -. Rttiwl n«j • ~,, |j«,„ } r -, v . w j’l hffl l| 0 jqw **)iq i.iiini’ I•M .1 «m. i id. 7li .« lUrtfl *1 •« ' j/F A * I t f "■*/!;,; IVs l *i ; -J r-.Ujii ; * " I '*V J ii ri. Jx ■ - , y . c m & ArtJjkrlelly ~: xxoiaslmm ou «• o ASfii//Delivery IKMIO fflQs) / .f*nl t H?!l v«<; /i j BMoaiiM} *»di uv. Hl-A ! .lidx-i v< ( ! _ —' —~l •—•--aaaaa ~* 3E | hit* (viimn Ut«)S it MW ;mJ ! hWi) li> uj*i MKttXk .4 ia *3 few ,-*r» * “ ‘ . -T.f? '/<•’< « y fc U'IVJ MW ftMiiti >H . / ,{ ; A t J^MI° Se *if a »y Establishment, In tuts Section of the Country. LlASil T/.A , j odl W dooiiitq h„M • ■ ill •1 H ? '.'!<•*-*<] * ■/ ' • ■ u .ij-.jt ‘Oiith ,0/1000 Y2Q | '* *' Vi *; .v.yr . H -i'.- aT and -KJT/ \\ * . ~~ 8 ~ ORDERS SOLICITED. THE ESTEY 08C«| FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ARB CHURtfiES, Combine more perfection! than any others and • market. 1 The matinfact»iH> r 8; hßtre innaleU and Jl moro valuaUe improvement*, during the UitX year* than any other hv the land. M The Patent VoN Humana wotfde/f&l imitation of the (remolo of the hj voice. prondllViceil Hy the tooiit eminent djl and organ builder* the only perfect ever iirvented. | Th(s Patent Hartnonitf octave con pier, which doubles the power of strmnent without, increasing jt« size. The Patent Manual Sub-Ba** of independent bas* reeds Os great power \ played with the oidthary key*. The Paterft Vodt Jubilant.-A beautiful stop, giving a style of music httberU, attained In reed instrument*. r ■ ! *l■? J } These Organs are superior to all otb in qiifck irticulatfew 2 --round, pipe-like ness and power. Thay ham rmiml nearly ,*J DRW) FirU,Proniwi» oxar *M | They are Cndorsedhy thehighwt *aa*lc*l mj tie*. Send far Illustrated Circular. PIANO FORTEi The subscribers also offer to the public u*fU Blent of beautiful Piano Pome—elegant case*—full iron frame—ov*efrttrtit)g b«N-|r2 grand aCtioti, etc., at moderate price* «b«. warranted. For circulars and full particulars addrea if G. G. SAXE k ROB RTSON, I 417 BHOME STREET ■■ ** * • NEW TOIJ March Uth, 1844. 44-1,9 Tie ‘Term, out Spring” Water! ft'*- iu* i u < I Justly celebrated as a remedy for ProminentlM ula, Bright'.* Disease, and other Kidney Ajjktm worst form* of Cuiarwm* Dimamt Bheumatim,l Complaints, and all impurities of the blood. The bottles are marked: “Vaaiioicx sip*w*,l Sc Cos., Sheldon, Vt.' ’ For sale by the principal Druggists. Pamphlets, with certtflcatesWom clads at and others, sent free. w. H. BCHICFFCUII Ac Cl 170 Willsma Street NEW YOBI March tltb,-rBB9/ | 7 44-1, NOTIC E TO u i r r 11 FROM THIS DATE THE MSEPiIDENT LIE! OF—- aiTEjLM liw WILL GIVE THROUGH BILLS OF LADINC FRt M NEWTON and BAINBRIDGE to SAVANKAi Fort Gaines or Columbus at FORTY CENTS PER 100 LBS COTTON FROM BAINBRIDGE TO COLD 25cts, PER BALE, OTHER FREIGHTS,! PER BBL SAMUEL j. WHITUSrDES, April;22, '69-652 30d. ~ bna<| g( M 4 EVERYBODY TAXES 1 BRADY’S I linn unit I • f .' *' |J*W. r vfr lf(s|t4t>lf!'■ Awardedthe Highest ftrtmtam Lit . ,i, V/ . : „,l OUISIANA State Fair, held at New o |; | 1868; Alabama State Fair, held at I November 1868; Kentucky, {Hate Fair,'at l*** 1868; State Fair of Indiana, held, at lu<ii» n *l ) 1868; and at the Miewam State Faiw, h«W Louis, Mo. Recommended by the bent Pbpl for the cure of-"" ‘ - r itoifmn tgd* i H V }..pJ Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Femato Weakrienet tnmplion Cooghs, and Cholera Mortal And for Liver and Kidneys it has no equal.*, a Great Strepgthoper and Bl<»rd Pqrificr. It U a wire preventive agltf&t, ChW* - if used rfgularly. as tliq Chili* Season No family should be without ft. Jk Manufactured by D. 0. Brady ts Cos., dO “ for «b.d States. Atlanta. Ga. ,*> ■■ I For sale by J. A. BUTTS.& CO., BainbrM?* Sold by all Druggist, Grocers, and Dtsle r G ! aily. : - IhoupO' j April 32, ’6B. ' . l l ‘ r * rr | JACOB BORN, ! PKATICAL HARNESS BAIN BRIDGE, GA. SHOP oa West street in rear of Bender#* l^! nitu»e Stqre, and next door to Cmn®l tograph Ga fiery. , All fc : r«ds'of Harness repaired ornmsde ; in .the neatest apd most substantial r splendid lilt br Saddles. Rrldlea, Sole "lirtMher always, on hand, -which b« nlfc r » publie at extremely low figures for CASH- March BLANKS. A LARGE lot of t PeelamtinSs. And oM Blanks for rale at thfiif'lSec-