The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, June 17, 1869, Image 4

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•, igwifjf. “ There’* magic In a laffjr'a foot, *1 ’ And well the ladies know U; Amt the who tew a pretty one Is pretty sure to show It; ' * *; At times you too are martyred by The nicest little ankle, That sheets an eriow through eye, Within your heart to rankle. But when it trips along the street, 'it*: Through wind, and •.nud, and vapor, By the sheerest wsqident you see , How hcAWtifn) they taper; <rmßZmim k : Filina Two roguish sj*** look up and say, I wonder if he’s single. Rprglcal Examination of (lie Sia* ,■ t , uivite Twlur Sft J6dm Simpcmt, tlie Professor of Modi cine anti Midwifery in the University of j EffrtibrtTgh, ha* examined very minutely and from every pm at 'jf scientific interest Ahecc twina, and ha* delivered a lecture to the students of the Utiivcsity claw on these and other recorded oases of united tyring of whom they are in many re poets the most remarkable on record In this Tecttirc, which be publishes in the British- Medical Journal, Ire first gives the history and description. Chang and Eng, or as they now *ign themselves, Chang and Eng Bunker, are now 50 years of age. They were two of several children, the rest being naturally formed. When infants they were attached fuee to face, but instinctive efforts from tfid effriieit age nave so far enlonga ted the bapd* as to,enable them to adopt an itaperfect lateral relation to each other They are short, but wiry-Jooking men Eng, the taller of the two, being duly five feet two and a-half inches—Ohang an inch shorter. They use the outer legs more than ihe inner, by standing*, and there are the larger in circumference- There is no-in version of position of the heart; and other otgans, f»s Professor Allen Thompson of Glasgow, ha* shown to be the general k* lb w'l»tk>ttt«*iwl«d twins. 'iTeflller of tlte reftp'u'itlon nor circulations of the two brtfWm* «re sychronons. Examined in Ed'mgtmrg by Dr. Aitken, when they were «utlering from intftenza, the pttls© of one itta# twenty four beat* to the minute *r than the other. Examined this week in London by Sir Henry Thompson apd Mr. thejro wa* lea* difference— fottr pulsations in U»o nffnhtu, In limit •cliemical as well as their organic functions, they are shown by Sir Jamps Simpeon lo 'be two seperate and distinct individuals. fThey can walk, swim and run; tney arc •keen sportsmen and good shots; intelligent, 'welloiuforroed and good men of business. They Are naturally much accustomed to (join its the same conversation, but can ‘each easily carry on a conversation with •two-different individuals. They sometimes •read separately, each to himself, more of 1 tett one ‘aland to the other. Their minds, Mtedeecbare more dual than their bodies; llhe : lAtt«T are united together, but the form* ier kt<e pot. The band of union is formed • pbpCy fey the eitension of the cartilages •oftiftc breast bone; it is four inches and a ihalf long and *<ght iaohes aad;i| hall in clvcutuferenec. When the twins irave suf fered from blood diseases, as small-pox. measles, ague, thotr have been affected •simultaneously. Nevertheless from ex--> iments which Sir James Simpson has anode with drugs, he concludes that the wasCular connection between the two broth era is comi>arati«ly very small. On the question of the surgical separation of th Siamese Twins, “Caug and Eng,” 9 ays Sir J&tues Simpson* “have themselves no do otb* er. But some of their restive* puff Cstiii lie* have become anxious that they should bo separated, if it was possible ij di* so The operation is certainty possible, and would be attended with little or indeed, no difficulty, but It would be so perilous in ~ its ©fedt'actCr-that the twins could not,- in my opinion, bo justified in subtfiitfug to it, or any surgeon be justified in performing t.’, He then enters into details t4* jpsiify his opinion Chang And Eng are mar l ied to t the, daughters-of an Americas Each brother has nine chil dren, The family of Eng .consists of six Iniftihree daughters; s \he fdlhav of Chang consist of three sows and s*x'*d wight era. The first children were born withiir d ays of each file others at IrrlgnhsT intelPifals. Ci&ugV ninth child the.general pinion of that any surgical separation would be most likely attended with fatal consoquehces, nof 3 bo much ou'acconfc of any obstacle! presented by ihe structure of the united band of flesh as the moral effects of the disunion on the twumßlni Items for Farmr** One bf -u of successful farming is to sell when oth* ere are buying,and buy wheu others are telling. On »n average the cotton planter who stakes sixty bales uses up tha proceeds of flirty to' what he ought to raise. Muck should jaeVer H taken i© the field direct from the swamps. It should be ex posed to the atmosphere fur six months o A . yr«, ?h«- longer the better, and* composted ‘t lithe or unieachcd ashes. * ! "Give the Devu. Hiz Due ”— This is good advice. I don't kno who was the author ov l would 1 either with a sett ov plated ware,#ra prize iu the art uuk>m—No man kottld give bet ter advice, ke-ough tfew have a 2 story monamerit, when he dize, with an cpitnff on it, founded on fact; be Ht least fifteofc bnodred 1 it* lie chridren named Jfeaih| ought tew be missed in memory like a pleasant dream, that afterward tin ned opt tew be true/ He ought to hay his foto i grgff laktn by every nu skflitein the land, •he ought, to l>e sett tew musick, and be sung iu copneckshun with the docksolage; he ought tew be sterotyped, so that an ad itldu co 4 d coastfntly be worked oph to meet the pressing demand. ‘'(Lye the. devil hiz due” Young man, thiaOTvJsPPßrjjot fur yu. If the devil any thing pay him off aU>nce,aml then discharge him, and don’t hire him never agin at eny prise. That’S tvfia* the* author mept. Be hortifft,imy even the de* vff if you owe hirb, but don’t owe him agin. If the proprietor of this most worthy proverb, '*G ! ve the devil ■.his due,” still live*, altho I hain thad, the pleasure ov an intsodushion tew, him, if he ever wants enny thing, even good advice, he ©a*i git it in pdrj| its nativ, purify aud irmetspeuee.fey * dreppin a * lines tew his everlasting we wilflpftfc JPW Jflftm JBJBt J JOSH BHJjIIs GfS^ Heavy oh the Episcopauns.—A reliable geutleinan from Southwest Georgia re.- ports the following:—An eminent Episcopal clergy matt trad* an appointment to preach at Albany Snot long |||ce. Everybody #«» invited to be present; and there being no Episcopal church in Albany, the largest church was secured for the occaaiom—^h* s church had a very large gallery, which was appropriated for the use of colored people. ™,:r::'.rr blacks; and down stairs with whites. There being no retire in? room, the minister hud to enter, the church clothed in his clerical robes. .aJI were yvai|s big his arrival, there suddenly appeared a gofttly figure clqlhed in a long white robe, the aisle. of course was the eSpCcted'diviiie, but Coffee in the gal lery had never seen the like before. All of a sudden a shout of Ku-Klux! burst from the gallery, and Africa broke in indis criminate pell mell for the open air. Heels over head they fell, rolled and tumbled, and rolled out of doors, The whites, view ing the up roar, also became alarmed, and some one shouted fire. Panic seized the white audience, and out they rused, but, the doorway being crowded, they speedfy rn.ad« doors of the windows—Glass -and splinters flew in every direction. The church was » aud presented the appearance m riddled with grape shot, >ety restorea the cause of the disturbance w|)it,e audi ence returned, but no earthly inducement c uld •.ever induce the negroes to go back. ’ j amoHg the'brlacks in Albany on the occa sion . Chronicle if 030 , <CupoN pt .Quincy.— The .Quiucy Monitor of the 11th instant says : It is with pleasure we record the fact that stepls are being taken to .establish a* Cotton Eac toi-y in our midst, which we lhin,k is an. enterprise deserving of success, and Will redound to the w«¥%*° ttf-W and exhibiuUlfei «orU^lv 1 |l# r ~ prise of Old Gadsden, though slumbering for years, is not dead, but is revived, and in the past Already a sufficient guaranty has been given to induce the opening of books to receive subscriptions to stock which will cbiuiueuoe at *be store of our enerjefre citizen, Messrs. A. L. &A. W. Smith, on Monday next. ||?| A The Great Sp|qfrs.-4Sorne. ai tistidhl gef nius, without the fear of Lowell, or Benja min, the son of a pirate, before hi* eye*, Perpetrated a spirit picture of tne Hon Benjamin F. Butler, delegate from «*y. chusetto, repress the aforesaid coclt the back grqgmg, hovering, oyer him with a couple of vvayiji& toe same in tranquil agony over tlie. head of Tnl fihmortll BnneV In'thU spirit there hi joy and ug* Y j jaruiji serins in agony that he cannot reach the spoons above Ins head, while the Devil seems filled with joy to think he has ele vated of the renowned spoons.— D«mkt r cU. Pleasant Occupation. — One of ©nr ex changes sepwgts that alp» If and ozeiwy©ung ladies are said to make ’R living in #ll«i|>| dounjlf new aaffiastton blewesses | on pretty days and promenading the roost frequent*# gWl#l4 v< i fine figures aod l*e good looking. A good ,‘walker** is paid five dollars per day; lack of snow. It was 'predicted that tlie trivej wonkl be l©w T jb*nrtwr; coirfd not be floated down, and navigation, would hy.ifa-, ossible. These fears j UD c 17, 1 1 and iheie is hardly ncy wafer - '* Sxxgclar Admission fob a Radical.— One of the most violent Radicals declared, the othere day.i thitt if a Presidential election I were to occur to-day the bitterest cdpper liead elected <iver at»y man the a disappointed office-seeker. Yerily, Rad icalism is begining tty take a curious shape all over the'country. The Nf«rtli\#ggpy and growlingjithe West is grumbling and • muhibfalg; tlie §o«IR i* “saf*y;” and a general state of “bubble., bubble, toil and troMbJfe” in the .political cauldron seems pending all over the country. New York Herald-. Words ro bk RBMEMBE«ED.*-*-Lfberty is the right to do whatever you wish, withcui interfering othefs. Save yottr money, and you will find it Mue of' tjhe most" useful friends. NMer give trouble to your fathep or inoihfkJ care of your pennies and yj Jvill grow to dollaVs. / x Intempera'nce i* the cause o^ ea 'Y all of the.trouble in tiffs world strong drink. A Maßßled Man’s Diary.—Our “deyil’ picked u and iu the streets, a few days since 'a married rriuji’s Hiuiy of his wife’s temper m follows: A f W Monday—A thick fog} no seeing through ■P 9pi 9HMSHI Ml jp Tuesday—Gloomy and very chilly; un seasonable wpathcr. i| . Wednesday— Frosty; at times sharp, • Thursday- Bitter coldlX i red sun set, with flynig clouds, pretending B F, J| mornkA with df thnwlei afte#v_«as- Saturday —Gleams of sun-shine, with partial thaw jrfrost again at night. A alight South-west in the morning; calm and pleasant at dinner time; SSL- ~isb,^“ The following gives the ages oftbe lead ing actresses in this country: * Laura JCmmeis 56 but looks and acts like a girl of 20; Mrs. John Drew is over 60 but is sensible; Mrs Bowers is 45; Maggie Mitchell is .41 and u blushing bride; Chaifdtte Thompson is 34; Effie JQcrtnon is 40; Kate Reignolds is 43; Lotta is 26; Qlive Logan is Cushman is neaily‘lo and a maiden; Airs. Davenport is 50; Lydia Thompson will never sec 30 again; and*Miss Marriott has arrived at ‘years of d:scretion.’ Ruldophe, the French billiardist, in Chi cago, wants consolation at the recent de feut at Aha New yo|K Tournament, and has |b|llenged Carme fojr two games —the three t>ali French carbro, an a carom table, and the American four-ball carom game, push barred, 1,200 or 1,500 points on a four-pocket a etufceifiPffoO a side each game: or for one game either French or as he shall decide, ft f 4 A i- W » ofm 1 1~ t«t n. 0 uhan ni tml&ii* Id Railroad Accident. — Washington, June 10.—The train carrying Gen. Grant north ward, was' thown form the track at An napolis Junction by a cow. Two cars were smashed and several persons injured, including Mr. Wid, of Atlanta Ga., whose face is badly bpuisel. ..The Presidential 4"«mJ T % WiH i fRpK Jpsp 10.—Jordan’s filibusters* ari nest/fcijiidsfl. The Gover-j jior refusing to resign the volunteers killed ed him. . near Trinidad. —** . Prof. Agassiz says Abut fish is a kind bf fo»d which refreshes the system, especially After intellectual fatigue. There is no other article that- supplies tlie waste of the head |<||fc|roughljhj&B fish diet; and the evidence bf rt is in fsictHhat 4he inhabitant's of the sea shores the world over are the brighter population of the country. Fish contains mica! implement which the braiu requires for igrowth and health. ißtotfarawat faeeathe powder, and the other powders her fact—which may be considered a flowery joke, . >l w Ml ,f II r 7/ “Jr 1 llc< ijilr) / IK* 111 ▼ ▼ An edi tor of Indiana was attacted py a :ib 4.1 froOTStbne personal gtfe4fiujb4i vihe editor says: “To avoid injuring him and prevent his injuring us, we got out of the orxisofllr Mary A. Gay, one of Georgia’s noblest daughters, has by her own superhuman efforts, raised the tiibney, collected and re-intei|wd the ibodijjjpof fifteen hundred of oar “|jk|ys in Gray, in me at Ten- Ph«sSflF % |v|df jjWHd bt f|e terrible bat lie around tliat pH Ice, Long May she live to be loved and honored by every true Southron. WOM t H , ■Jf T ANARUS; F T T 11 7i TT. TSTG A teacher seeking to illustrate to his lass the ,ed: ‘What is all over my face aud hands? rsoa.* 8 &««ldeß, sir,'* responded a bright little JAMES WATT, PRACTICAL GUN SMITH, BAINBRIDGE, GA. iPI Cnns k Pistols Repaired and Warranted Satisfaetpr). 4 LW \YS on hand, a fi%e lot of Deuble and Sin- A trie Barreled Shot Guns. RifleS. jolt’s Repeaters, Smith & Wesson's Cartridge Shooters* Powder Tricks Shot, Pouches, Cartridges, Caps. Sc., sc. in facts® £to W U !»>• to-cW* aw store. Also & fine assortment of Fishing Tackles. July 15, 1868. 16 - 8 - GtoPfiMELL^. Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers.. No advance charged on Publishers prices. All lending Newpsaper kept on tile. Information as to Cost of Advertising fnrnisirtd. All Ordes receive careful attention. Inquiries bv Mail answered promptly. Complete Pinted Lists of Newspapers for sale' Special Lists prepaed for Customers. . Advertisements Written and Notices secured. Orders from Business Men specially solicited. 40 P«>MY Sept.,BnbridgeGa,. ai 2. 1868. 2« ts i. x. i„ i.inimkxt: Is an iafalible cure for Toothache. Sore-tluoat Coughs and Colds, Piles, Bites of Insects, &c. Try a bottle, if it does not give satisfaction, the money will be refunded. D- GtllFi'lN, Proprietor, ' U' Bainbridge, Georgia. Feb. ’69. 44 ~ tf ‘ ; ri —" : —; —— SILK and STRAW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of Ladies and Childr?f»£Str»w Eg* and Tripimings, Velvet Braids, Artnicun rro_ cut 4,0 for sale very low by 1 ’ y T. B. HUN NEWELL & CO. W estcott fl. Coleman PLAIN AND FAN'OV PAINTER AM EMINII. Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets, BAINBRIDGE, GA./ H AVING permanently located, nhd being desir ous of identifying himself with the interests of the city, respectfully asks at the hands of a gen erous public only such his work entitles him to expect. He will afso execute SIGN WRITING in all its varied phases and styles; K ALSO MINING, PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING, &c. Feb, 11th, 1869. 42-3 m. PARK HOTEL, 01 TUB AMUfk MID BI'MPKAS PUN, Cor. BEEKMAR and NASSAU' STS., IN ear City Hall Park, NEW YOEK. GLOKGE WIGHT, Proprietor. N. 8.-r Located in tie very heart of the whole sale business, this is ofe of the most conveniently located Hotels for Merchants, Business men, and others visiting the city! Dec. 16, ’BB. < till June 16, '69 (sm. t JwitpflfNT Tire best Medicine it? tl s word. Will affect more, in a shorter time than ‘pnp mo c#npoif|d-cver offered ifo 1* f | A | ® It will chre An, from lon* to twenty minutes, Headache/ Ejirach, Pains n Bicly, Chills, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart], .Enurged Spleen, and many other diseases not menthned above. Rf> mmta {n $1 bo w ftttle. Liberal deductions made to driers. •> >* ‘ Address * G. D. GRIFFI^i Cambridge, Ga.', or L, H. Attapulgp, Gi sffdTd ah —hqttoo C. G. CAMPBELL ‘...0, G- GUOLEV ; :- r ; ' v: . ***:> j a COUHSELORS AT LAW, AND ’ ‘-'*l «!•<<'Up ta e*.its. OFFER EXTRAORDINARYT Nearly Sfx Hundred Pages el the Uhojert ReafSkig for dO rents. / ,? In order to give the people an oficrtrtniiy to become better acquainted with tha magazine. “ONCE A MONTH.*' the publishers tilt send the ftfst six numbers of this yeat for 50 Unt&:. Each number of “Once a Month” coutais 96 double column pages of the beet stories andentertalning and instructive reading to be found $ any tnjiga sine An; the country. Tl>e suliscriptiaapfice a yeag. Its typographical beauty is nut|xceiled. • Send 50 cents, and you will get. tjis heautfful magazine from January to June of'thn yeai, con taining 576 pages of choice reading. Address ~., T. S. AftTRTXI 4 SONS; 809 & 811 Steet Phil. april 6. 1869. JOIIS SHARON, Propibior, Bambrldge, TRANSIENT board $3 00 per p at. . r T'HE traveling public are hereby ndified that; X this house has been thoroughly retired are refited, as well as refurnished thr&ughwi, ahd ren dered one*of the unSd; degrade andagreesble hbtefs in the State, worthy tfrt? liberal peonage it has heretofore received from passengeW <m the rivers ttndnilHtmd. No painsr or expert*© will he spared to make ttee-BHMiON HOUBK alithat any one ebuid desire. Call aod te*t ft* merits ?<**s 4-4-tf "A xAt f’• 1 r '“ f 1 ' • "" ♦’ HOUSEKEEPERS! ! 'MEN^-WOMEN—'AND CHILDREN! READ—HEAD. :hg i.-- * 1 ♦‘Cooling to Scald* and Burn*i” t “Soothing all.painful wounds, &e. “Healing to’allfforbs, Ulcers. See." • ‘COSTAR’B’ RfCKIVHRN SALVE Is the most extraordinary sadv* ever, known, its power of Bootbing and Healing for Cuts. Burns, Bruises Sores. Ulcers, Chapped Hands am! Skin, for Sore Nipploa, far Piles Ac,-is without a par allel. One person says of it, ‘I would not be with out', a Boxin my House, if it cost $5:00, or I had to travel all the way to New York for it.”-:iV«ac lork BAINBRIDGE sell U. !i ‘‘COSTAR'S” Standard Preparations ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER! tir*i Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms. JiT One Bott e, $1 Oo—-Three for $2.00, HIS “Costar’s” Rat, Roach, &c., “CbstarV Bed Bug Exterminatbis. “Costar's” (only pure) Insect Powder. “Only Infallible Remedies known.” “18 years established jn Njew Yoik.” “2,000 Boxes ahd Planks rtfhmriactur«d daily.” “ ! 1 !, Beware 1 I ! of ;spiyioH* imitations.” “All Druggists in BAINBRIDGE sell them 1 ” Address ‘ ’ “COKTAR,” 10 Crosby st.. NY. on John F. Henry.(succesors to)Demas Barnes& Cos., 21 Park Row, N. Y. . Sold in BAINBRIDGE, GA., by Dr. J! A. BUTTS & CO. i IFeh, 25fch, ’69,-44-ly. C.H E A P CIKMIII. unnnutD ARE constantly receiving additions to their S'IXNIK. ftKnn New York, New Orleans and other Markets, which qre being so.d at the lowest market piiee for CASII. BACOM. |fi AAA and SIDES, just |V/ »\Jvav/ received per last steamer, and for sale by T. B. HUNNDJVVKLL &.CO. FLOUtt. r-/\ BBLS FLOUR ASSORTED BRANDS, just fAV/ received and'for sale bv T. 15. HU S’N E‘VELL A CO. WHISKY. 1A BBLS PURE WHUSKY, also BOURBON and 1 \_7 line RYE WHISKY, jitst received end for sale by T. B. HUN NEWELL & CO. SUGAR . -| X BBLS GROUND LOAF SUGAR, CRUSHED, ■.tLw Granulated and Extra Coffee Sugar,, for sale by -* ' - T. B HUNNEWELL & CO. CORN. lAA SACKS of WHITE CORN jnat received and for sale by T. B. .11UNNEWELL- & CO. SHY-MOBS. AgONSTANT supply of a) l thc‘Standard brands 6( 1 .Down and Bleaifihed Sheeting and Shirting, all widths, for sale low by T. B. HttN NEWELL & CO. * O BUGK LAOfi BRAWLS. - A FEW BLACK LACE POINT’S or SHA"^ C • ft Q?|J W HIT (IflO ELL fio. WHITE CRAPE MOZETS. j ; \ AERY handsome pare WHITE CRAPE for xjl making SfJA WLS, just received and foi sale ■by T. B DUNNE,WELL A CO. may 13, i-ts. A 1 ,•» c. ■ JtogHJ Sgr 1 b g 7l Water, tioHf, the/vytfet; ot (Jutotutoua Rheum atism, Eemale Cotnflainls, and all impurities of the. blood. The bottles are marked: ‘‘Vrailoßt SfratKO, Saxe ‘inijbHtUL cians ai_d others, sent free. CO. 170 Wiliams Street £ NEW YOBS- March Utb. 1869. 46 .. 1y . EYERTBODT TAKES It BRADY’S Awarded the Prcminm Stat * Fa,r ' heW ftt New Os lean Alabama State Fair, held at Montgomery ««; asass & care »J ffc >*»< Ph^eiane Dj«je|*ia, Byiartwy, Female Weakaenet, fta wiubUou Congbs, *u4 Cholera ilorbui, * - w ?«*»■ No f|m|y if f WTOtB «- , Street, iSiisvd/lef Ky G ' B ** Cos * 46 Fourth sh^xSTg, o'’"' 0 '’"' **•“ ,ot th * ■*»««, stAsaatssa THE ESTEY ORQJ FBR PARLORS, HALLS, AND Cfi^J Combine more perfeeiions than any ot Jl market. . Tlie manufftctnre» , s have 'invenfed I more Vahiabilmprovements, duriug years than any, oth«r in the land. **■ The Patent Vox Humana 1 wonderful imitation of the tremolo of 7m vbice, pronounjced by the moot eminent*■ and organ builders the only perfect exu W ever Invented. The Patent Harmonio Attache. I t octave coupler, which doubles the powj//* strnment without increasing its sije Sub-Batj l of independent bass reeds Os great pott*, played with, the ordinary key*. The Patent Vox Jubilant.-! J beahtifui slap, tjflvhig a style of music uM attained in reed instruments. These Organs are superior to el in articulation--rountl, pipe-liketoJ ness and power. Thay have received nearly I dred First Premiums over all competitor, | They arq, endyrsetl by the highest inn.; J ties. ndf Send for Illustrated Circular. U PIANO FORTfI The subscribers Algo offer to the public j| ment of beautiful Piano Forts— ei< cases—full iron frame— overstrung U.B grand action, etc., at moderate prU. M warranted.. .»... V For circulars and full particulars aditali G. G. SAXE k ROB RTSOII 417 BROME STUB . NEW l| March 11th, 1809. ’ J COME LI ‘\ ' Kjufprgr JAWS OF DEA| HESITATION AND DELAY IS Sll One Minute will Save a 1 LIKE IM A PILL BOX LIFE IN A PILL BOX DR. MitML’S AiXTLBIIWDS AJSR The true G-rains of Healtt- The true Grains of Ilealthlj OVE PILE IS A DOSE. OVE PILL IS A DOSE. From Nova Sciotia to MEXICO AND AIASij The peopie know them! The people use theuj! The people praise them! They are the NAPOLEONS OF THE W 1 NAPOLEONS OF tIIE Dil hike a hurricane they Streep nil Competition from, the / Tuky G raeims at the Heart of Every lid Extinguish it at its fountain head. 'M the system against sudden attacks of JiA epidemic, and enable the Patient to \>wtll\ gers of miasmatic swamps, forests ties. I DR. MAGGIEL S Plj Relieves the entire System of. ruin* an! eplju’ens tke spirits, A»d sends new. blood BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY ihe)* impart a, Sparkling Brightness to t> A Rosy Glow to tv ' ° noek ’ A RUby T** 00 the A to the Head, Brightness to the Complexion, Bouyancy to the Spirts, And Happiness on all Sides. For al laflfeetion of the Kidneys they arc nnf DB. MAGGIEL'S Sll 18 THE | ■, Household Treasure of tbs L It will Cool the violent pain ©f a burn o| one minute. It will pilar Inflamation atOnce- J iVSohthes the Painful Throbing of It Clites Ci rnS/Chilblains and Froßt-biW* It is .Incomparable lor Chapped and Roughness of the Skin, It Stops All Path at Once. €dH set thew Inestimable Medicln** 1 druggists, and if yoq cannot procure tbo this office. AU Orders for ths XTnibed Ststo*; !f ” TU.E ,'i • addressed to **\ HERBERT & CO 474$ Broadway, DR, MAGGIEL’S PILLS DR SALVE lU 1 per Vox. may.fith;>lß6o. 1 * ' • J TAX NOTIC IWILL be pi the following named pl*J* pwposc of Assessing the State hm & A'»q, I wiij assefiß at Mewru. J. ” *y & Go. 1b store in Baibbridge, the entiff 1 ' in June, after which time I shall clo** and double tax all defaulters _ , Harrell, on Saturday, May 29th; f' ll j Monday 141st; Cooper's Shop, Tuf•"»! j Attapulghs, Wednesday 2nd; FacevlD ■ ' 3rd; Spring Creek, Friday 4rt! 1 JSaturdny sth; Rock Pond. Monday M ill, Tuesday Bth; Bain bridge, Wed Lime Siuk, Thursday 10" h h JOHN C. Tax Assed 9 May 27, 1869. FOR RENti T7O STORE HOUSES, situated on '*J ( of the Court House Square, bmisipess portion , of'the ciiy- -VvS ormerly occupied by Casper LewisftO 0 \ One of buildings will be t* D -lw^’ ,lI "' l,ik ” , " cry ' w. J *** oAprtl 15th, 1889. , , ; OFFICE of J. BERRIEN OUvAjI misaion Marchut, No 9\ B*J 9*"i ©ox, Gibbj k (Jo.) Savannah,