The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, June 24, 1869, Image 3

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• gw jiltin'Vll £«>«• .xcep, |2 M ■ m | 2 . M lv„;;.u;.;*^yands»i-, A M ■Vu.i^£SsfcS"2:£ on Sun-.»y. r™™ 8 «o ■ *. !) .|,.Ctf>»D.l’ M ■nk% ■x »t Mt tx»~- ItTqCAL ■ ttVlrtrn tint on Saturday' hist, Btul'-v our associate. parts un- K |lf( , in) »tiou concerning him will be whs written we learn that the K*f to Albany -we hope our fri< nd E ,fte, him, and not let him get lost. H, will bring us a good list of sub- Ewe think you will) we will excuse you abruptly. ■ilr Duncan Curry cf onr county, Bt.wn some as nice apples, grown on K,- ever saw any where. Bmk, -For the last week our market Eatifall) supplied with watermelons. ■ can l»e bought for twenty-five cents ■ befnie SherifiTs sale day, at leer comef, into our otlice to get property is to be sold. Now don't object to giving you our {taper Et lie better, for you to pay us $2 5€ the year' m » - gjHK c#.—We eall the attention of ou Bi nd of Mr. Thomas H. Broome late ■ is c rum-tied with this old and re Vi he house yf Binninger & Cos. was HITTs and has sold more liquors than ■<- ju New York. We' can safely, ■ 1 1„-« .fully,) recommend our friend house he represents to t -ecoimnu- Bnlli.-Wc refer our traders lo of these pills in another can assure the public that B humbug . For sale at the Drug HA. linits & Do. ■■■ ■ ■ —♦ • ♦ ■ ■ . —, HiV r.viniiaiiian will tike place to- H>c L"Jk- the pat ons of the school ss H ii.terested in education, will attend. B*.,vrs much credit for the faithful - lias labored to instruct the ■oike Meaner Jolla 8t flair.—We engineer <-f the tulia St. C.l iir. who Hn Monday last that that Wat, whilst I A|ulachic>#la nver on Sunday morn E* 1 ' her log chains, thcieby causing Hiuidei titulars to break, which with partofher larboard-guard was pre the E>< will cause a delay of several weeks. m resume her regular trijvs tomir city. E ’be Bandy Moore has gone down to to Columbus for repaint. ■ and Sfcatbtip.—Oa Sunday night last, Bbncrly Bureau Agent at this place. Test H') a two horse vehicle; when about three Hpe lie got out and let tlie bridles down Wp» to drink; as he attempted to got in frightened and began to ran; ” w *dß|E* ,K <‘d down, and the wheels passed ■kbruisiug it considerably tae vehie'e m MnaakSM tv pi. iv». Bdtof. —Our lively stable keeper lost a ■r--yesterday morning he heard of him Bg b> hire some one to go after him— Bp vidua I who earth* a stick and wears Hfcc<! straw hat, caiuc up and offered his Hfeof charge, which was accepted, and lie HBnlderetl a Kiddle and walked sixteen Bhe hcise; simply for the pleasure iJ Bthc above from a reliable source, and know of the man alluded to, we have BiHt what k is ■* From the Fufaula News. Br«'« CatnniiHev While on ■«>ni lo Britswirk, Ga, i# Nkws:” The comittee ap K i’°" r M ; ‘yor to visit Brunswick, Bibjeet of the Brunswick. Albany ■la Rail Road, left the B!nf! City Bday o veiling on the steamer Ban ■ for Bainbridge. The commission of the 101 l >wing named citi— ftlaiila ; L. F. Johnson, Wm. U. ■S. Shorter, P. D Lacy' Baker, T. ■s and W. T. Cox. We had a dm* Bull* down the Chattahoochee River, Bed the gay little city of Bain ■e hour too late for the cars to B- Finding that we had to remain Bainbridge from friday noon until B*' <»f next day, the question arose, Bhl lie done in the mean t : me to B»d amuse ourselves. Our B*rd. Mr. Sharon, suggested that we B*l g'H»d filling in the large and P) *^ c a hout two miles from town. stion was unanimously adopts B u>; *»eon ir.vcsted all onr spare ■■»hing tackle. By tli<§ \itrfe dinner Br, we were armed an l equiped "as ■ directs* with snoods, hooks and Bnfinate variety. The Omnibus was ul ihe door of the Hotel to ■>*lo Uk, sporting ground, nWe joined by our late fellow citizens Bother lord and Barnett, who arc now merchants in Bainbridge and doing well, but not one half so well as tney’ de« serve- We commend them both to the good people of Baittbridgo. Arrivin'; at the Lake we found a.beanti. ful sheet of water Covering an ama of nestr lv eight miles in extent, and vary ing in depth from five to twenty feet. Our party separated—one half taking a boat to bob for trout, and the balance of C . ns sought the sljade oF an uuhi ageous live oak, near the margin of tin* lake, and devo ted our time to catching Brim* The eve ning was delightful* and considering the quantity <»1 “grocerieaf supplied by our friejid Rutherford, our success was won'* derful for up-country men One party captured four hundred and seven Brim of various sizes—some weighing as much as three pounds. ‘When Dr. Baker, Johnston & Bray returned at dusk with the boat it was uearly filled with the finest jtrout we ever saw. Baker eaught sixty-nine—one of them weighing twenty-three pounds by the scales! What do you think of that Mr. Black? Don’t wet your lines any more In Doughtie’s Millpond or muddy Chattahoo che«; hut hurry off immediately for Bain bridge and her famous Silver Lake. 1 forgot however to mention that we came near losing Major Johnston when Baker hung the big trout. The excitement was so great and the boat so small, that it came near capsizing% twenty feet water. TV gallant Major went overboard head fore most, but being an expert swimmer, he kept near the boat, and Cried out, ‘‘Doctor don’t let go that fish.” ‘Tin all light.” They soon took him in, and also the fish and we all reached our hotel a little aftei dark delighted with our success aud con gratulatingourselves upon the good for** turie of having missed the railroad train on that day. At night we heard an able debase in tin* Courthouse between the leading members of the Bainbridge Bir upon the question ol the comparative merits of a Republican or Monarchical Gpvernmej4. Good speeches were made on both aides, if we believed all we heard, we would he bound to oppose Republics ancLMonareliies also, and strike out for an entirely new form of Govern ment. The jury however, decided the question in favor of a Republic. Saturday morning we left at sunrise for Alligator Island where we shot about twenty Alligators —the largest was a buster-« weighing It was supposed, upwards ol 1200 pounds. We ordered his skin to hi* shipped on the Shamrock next, week to the Editor of the News, so that everybody could see ii and thereby give us the credit of being a veracious historian, Mi. Perkins killed.this monster and says tliallie found him asleep willt Ilfs uriflei fn-KI hack walilug Cor his mouth to fill with ms cts. Approach ing him cautiously, lie put two percussion caps on two of Ins lower lee!!-, and filled his mouth with powder, and then retieating to a thicket of hushes near by, threw sticks at him until lie aroused him from bis slum hers, the Alligator finding his mouth full, brought down his upper jaw with a crash, the caps exploded and the powder blew ofi his head and thus Mr. P. says he killed the gigantic monster. When the hide reaches Eufaula have it exibUcd a tew days as a curiosity. We reached Savannah Sunday morning aud look rooms at the Screven house, by far tin* best hotel in the city. We passed Sunday and Monday here very agreeably, and are especially under obligations 1« our friends, Major Bates, Wm Henry Woods, Mr Screven and Mr Holcombe for cburtecies extended to ns. We leave this morning for Brunswick, oil steamer Nick King and expect to arrive there early.in the morning, from Brunswick we will write again. Yours truly*, VIATOR, Administrator’s Sale. GEORGlA.— Df.catub County. BY virtue of an order fn-iu the Court of Ordinary of mid comfy, will he sold on the first Tius i lay on August 1809. at tlieOmirt Honse door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following real estate to wit; farts of land No 205; 162. 163, 164. 157. 196 and fifty acres 1m Os lot No. 124; a part, of said lots composing plahtatio of estate of Wim Williams on the Baidbi idee aiid Tallahas see road, about five miles from Bain hi idge, there llieiug three or four hundred acres of open land on said plantation. Also lots of farid Nos 162. 184. 185. 186 .and I§9 in the 15th District, of Decatur County, the same being wild lapife. Also lot of land No IS! In tlte lfidr District*orLowndes bounty The said lands belonging to the estate of AVm. Williams deceased. r.nd sold for the purpose of set tling Hie debts of the estate, and for distribution among the heirs. Terms, one half eash,. ballance, twelve months time, secuicd by mortgage ou premises purchased. W 0. FLEMTNG, J. DON ARSON, Administrators. • june 17, 1869. 8-iur NOTICE CITY TAX PAYERS. .Council (’iiAMio.n, j Bai abridge, 'sa. May 19, 1869. j. [extract.] . I Be it Resolved, By the Corporation of the City of Bainbridge. that two-thirds or one per cent of the amount heretofore assessed, which is one-half of one per cent (upon all real and , ejsoi*al property in the corporate limits ofsikl-city), he collected on or before the. first day of July next, to meet the inter est due by the City to the A. & (1. R, U. A trim copy from the minutes. f>. <’• SCOTT, . 4 | Cferk Hinl/Hveasurer. In accordance wi h the. above extract, the hook* of the Clerk and Treasurer are now open-for, the payment of above named £ixes. All those failitu tu pay the same at or before, the time mentioned, that is, first July next, will have executions issued against them forthwith, I r % m be found at the store of A. Davis ou Water Street. B. C. SCOTT, ( •Icrlc & :iTg rsuyev. GKO R(tl A—l>Kfi ATUTt C> It- NTY. COURT OF ORDINARY at Chamhma* May 2t*fcb, JS% Bdroomi Davis f«r#lof.Tu S wfy mi*. SaVah Slisaii Davis, has applied %' atul setting apart-and valuation f 1 ? A i A*> g, t|' •» vDV I Will pass upon the s.ifiie on the oth'nay op Tuny, 1860, at my office in Ikdubridge. s JOEL JOUHSON, Only. June 8, 1869. 0 - Domestic; Markets. Savannah. June -1, 6 P. M.—Cotton.—Wequcto Mobbing 30* I*o*v Middling op^ Good Ordinary ,28j New York June 21.-Cotton.-Quiet at 335. ruMiR. Active and film, bettor ,W —Wbe.ui active aqd firmer; corn one cent 1 Royi^ioxs— Mes- Pork grin at $33 00 lard quiet. Nkyv Orleans. June 21 Coitus. — Dull and eas- ! Cl ’ Middling. 3 lie; sales 125 bales; receipts 54S> Da *fs; exports 3,269 bales. >ur —Superfine, $5 90; double, $6 25; treble. $6 50. Grain.— Corn $1 10; bare; oats, dull at 72 Bran.—sl 10. Hat. —Prime, $26 00. Provisions.—Mess pork is held at $35 00; bacon, firm; shoulders, 15; clear rib sides, 183c;clear sides, 19c; lard tierce, 2n021c; keg 21022 c. Sugar.— Prime, 13@i3Jc. Common, 10 —ll c. Molasses.— Fermenting, 35002Je. Whisky.—Western rectified, held at 95097J0 Coffee —Prime, 16J(alGfc; fair, 14J015L Rotors. Two A, NO. 1, Phelan Billiard Tables, warranted as good as any in the State, can he bought cheap for the CASH by applying immediately to B. F. Colbert & Bro. Facts vs. Fancies.—The increasing demand for Brady’s family Bitters pioves their superiorly over any other family medicine offered to the people. For the Liver and Kidneys they have no equal; For Dyspepsia, Dysentery and Diarrhea, they are unsurpassed. Kept, always.on’hand at the Drug Store of J. A Butts & Cos. l Drt'.mgoole & l o.’s Buclni is ahead. Urinary des osits, use Dromgoule & Co.’s Buchp For Infant's kidneys—Dromgoole & Co.’s Burhu. For early abuses, use Dromgbole & Co.’s Buclni. R, D. R. is the Mempbs fsivorite, One dose R D. R. cures sick stomach. K. D. It. is the result of bedside experince. A ramedv of need, It. D. It. During the fruit season keep R. D. R. For cdtunps and vomiting,R. D. It. Frig Tish Feffiale Bitters ciires old and young. E F. B. cures all chronic female irregularities. Chlorosis or green sickness cured with E, F. B. E F. B. delights all sickly females. E, F. It. cures by restoring. E. F. 11. cures pain in the side aud back. For all forms of diarrhoea, use R. D. R. U. I). R cools and quiets the stomach. Pi. D. R., excellent for crying babies. For children while teething, use li. D. R. Clt ItOIgS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and -all the tfectsof youthful indiscretion, will’ for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remtply ay which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addre.sing, in perfect,confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN* *r„. xfow York Bed Diarriuea Remedy is pleasant aud effeetuaTln acute and chronic diarrhoea. F<*v cliol«*' a morbus and cramps, uwj R. D. R. li. D. R. is no hot astringent preparation. TO rON*UI*TIVES. THF; Advertiser, having, been restoied to health in a few weeks, by a Wery simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Gonsamtion is anxious 'to make kuowu to his fellow-sutferers the means of cure* To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they willfind a sure Cure for Const mi*ti on. Asthma, Bronchitis, ete The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. . Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON.* Williamsburg, Kings Couuty, New York. to ii mm MRS. A. N JOIU SON, formerly of Newton respect fully informs her friends aud the pub public also, tli.it she has taken the house forinty oc cupied l»y Mtb, Thompson, where site is prepared to entertain the- traveling public amt take day headers. June 10, 1868. 7-ts. {' ’ - I " | • - ■ V. B. BAUGHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW COLQUIW, MILLER COUNTY. Ga. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. ; June, 3, 1869. 6-1 y. U .}! c^wmra. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD, > Savannah, April 30, 1869. ) ON AND AFT OR MONDAY, May 3d, Passenger Trains on this road a ill run as follows : Leave Savannah (Sunday’s excepted), at. .6:45 a.m Arrive at Bainbridire. I<t:ls p.m. . *• hive Oak 4.45 p.m. *‘ J.icksunviile 9:45 pm “ Tallahisse*?. .•................. 9;50 C.si. “ o"incy ..I2:nonight Leaye Quincy it.................. 9:25 am. *• T.’.llahasscc 11:35 a m Jiicksonville 1T.40 p.m. “ J.i vc Oak... 6:00 a. m . “ Bainhriikry. LOO pm. Arrive at Sav;m#mli (Montjavs exceptixl). 5:0o a.m. 1 It S. HAINES raa.v7«lm. General Superintendent, :w t : .... / :vS. 4 T.ARGlflotof Declaiaf.i*'ns. and other lega ’ ipsicdlancaMiS I: . GOBNED BROAD AND WATEB STREETS. T*R.oi-RiJß:nron. c 1 his SALOON has been thoroughly renovated by an experienced bar tun<L>r M ,i u, . . . not hesitate tit saying that his establishment is second to none iu the .State His It VP t - T ’T oprie * n, ‘ with the finest— 10 tti 3 HAL is alway supplied mnimm-’v* mmtmms, m&mms., fohTER, % : r mjf £mm ilia, I€S lemrnabj:, " - SOS A-WATER, , . ■' <HO£R. «<»ARS, ‘ connection with this SALOON is two FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLI'S, onea CAROM and .the other a POCKET iABLE. As ive have to pay CASH Ibi- our goods wearexoxupeijed to sell STRICTLY FOR THE CASH; FANr.V fi BliiNKS OF AIL IvINBS MIXED GP! Vpril etn, ISb'J. 60 -Iy w. E. RUTHERFORD, • • • r - .' //I" ■* : 4 . i - , JP* JOL'OPX6LMIE: r JC«JiR 9 • SITUATED IN REAR OF THE SHARON HOUSE, BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and WAGONS, to hire at all limes with or fjOr Fine‘Moises and Mules always on hand for Sale or Exchange. February 11th, 1869. 42-ts. * : /] . « \ :‘ • V ' * \ 11 mrnr= • Commission Merchants Will buy and sell C otton and order Flour Bacon, Corn &c., oncommission, b February 11th, 1809. 42—ly. A. DAVIS. " ‘ It. 1-. HARNETT WITH A. DAVIS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS and dealers in a DRY COOBS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C, &0., &0. WATER STREET BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. HTSight Drafts on Savannah and New York, always ou hand. Tay the highest market prices for Cotton and other Countuy Produce. . ~ ..... February 11, 1869. 42-tl. LNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Hew York, Office No. 60 LiberlJ S fro el, * The original Joint Stock Life Luuranci Company 'of the United Stale. », _r_ -■ ■ THE BUSINESS OF THIS COMPANY IS EXCLUSIVELY CONFINED k... TO THR INSURANCE OF FIRST-CLASS . HEALTHY lives *° ° ° The premiums cliargetl b; the “UNIVERSAL’ ’ are nearly one-third JmS. * l’\bik lower than tnose charge by the majority .of Mutual Compamee.^ awc/l u»v«th |%VDr v The "••UNIVERSAL” desires to c:ill the particular atTenfTon of jß|u| ilSum? \eent-, and others to the new ' Return Premium Table ’’ which hns jfev v been prepared by the Actuary of the Company. It will be noticed M that these Rates average less than the ordinary rates charged by Mutual* The induecmei’ts "ttcied !>}• tlus table are equal to a . VeSi.naiy dividend of ONE HUNDRED PER CENT, of all pre- B 3S2*i I .<KK) - rBEMHPIS PAID. _ ——w] ?*■ 25 *2l 49 *3, 48 V> ? ,7 „ . iqi »7 g. lit It It • f m 27 I 1« 3 To wv «i«_ » 1 -=-r-r _— - jtqhVi and inis *43 10 per nnnuin on the It?payment - EXAM PLE.—A man ao«d 30 insures his Dm hu » £ **, . ~ wsl! , )C g , )o d for SI ,215 50. plan, and dies after having pawl o Annua hLn of insurance. 'lire ie g . j p„iiJiJaie issued at rates less than those chnrg- THE BEDUTITON OF PREMIUM I LAN . B ' ll , e i cent, of Hie >remium after the third an ed Mutual Companies, guaranteeing a reduction oi fifty pei o *. ~ — : 1 ~ 6. - ’ • -' ' • nual payment. AW tTi'XSftft OJc Jb Lubtfb. _ '.President. WIUdAM WALKER ; ** ' .... -. Vice PrefSWrhL 1 HENRY T. .* * ” ;....... f... .., ....Secrefcirv. I JOHN H, BEWLKY.., Assistant t CHARLES. E. i"" .. . . - - ..Coiksnltimr Antmirv—l. I>- PARKS FLACKER ........ M.-lk-R Examiner. | EDWARD W. LAMBERf. M D • - Solicitors. ALEX AN DER & GREEN •••*••*;.; J.V.Lj ‘ ’ o e * Agents igauted throughout the boutl VCKLKFORfI * ' id i he. - :: T*fpai:t.uie»nt» Atlanta, ' ! • • * ■' - % — T f.. JEuinbridge and snrroundin? country. nn .t a ts- lhrongb| ha« been «. • • Southern Preparations! WHAT ABE THEY ? si T . They are a claw of select family medicines pro pared by physicians, with accuracy aiYd ii earn ess, fnun pure aiui fresh remedial ageuts, for the con venient use of families when a physician \* not at hand. They are the result *»f a b*«frT>edsideet|>*- rienceinthe Southern ami Western States, aupl physicians, druggists and 'farmers are prefering ihem to all others^ A CHIU <*i t 1 Who can boast of a name in the cachet q<> nation's glory, and who is surrounded with all the glitte-riiu; graoduer that richer cad hwrtow, is unhappy, mcP anclioily and miserable when nfflhUed with thaw* terrible female complaints which are so common 41! .over the country. If thus afflicted, buy. # |>- DROMGOOLE & CO.'S English Female Bitters, and be once more restored to health, beauty and buoyancy. ' Tins compound is specialty prepared for all (hose fcnfule complaints artd depending upon an unhealthy action of. the Uterine organa. It immediately arouses, restores and regtilirtcs, g|y. ing tone, strength and cwlor to the pale and feeble. But np in large bottles, at S2.«> Dor little, or threu bottles for $B:6o. Heat te kH parts of the country on receipt of price, tjy*|| Druggists. FEn ACE SCAUTYI : English Female Bitters English Female Bittern .English Female Bitters English “‘enude Bitters English Female Bitters Cures all EemaleOeipglaints, , Cures all Female’ Complaint*. ’ ■ ' '^{tetesawiKi Cures all Female Complaint#. Asa Female Begulttor Asa Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator r Asa Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator ‘ ' ,V 1 * ' ,®. . It arouses Old find Young It arouses Old and Young* It arouses Old and Young* I t arouses Old ami Youug It aroXises Old hntl Young* FOR* KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, Use Extract Bearberry und Bnchu. f Use Extract Bearberry and Biichu. Use 'Extract Bearherry and Biu hu, Use Extract Bearben-y and Bnchu. ; ’ Use Extract-'Bearberry and Bnchu. Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits, CnreS Gravel and Urinary Deposits. Cures- Gravel and Urinary Deposits Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits. Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits. Physicians prescribe it. > 4 Physicians prescribe it. Physicians prescribe it. • ; Physicians prescribe it. - Pjivsicians prescribe it. Cures Weak Back-arid Gleet. Cures Weak Back and Gleet* Cures Weak Buck and Gleet. Cure% Weak Burk and Gleet. Cures effects of Dissination. t{ g Cures effects of Dissipation. Curts effecis of Dissipation:' Cures effects of Dissipation. • Cures frequent desire to Urinate. Cures frequent desire to Urinate. , Cures frequent desire to Urinate. IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC. IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC. At One Dollar per Bottle. At Oae Dollar per Bottle. ACOne DoJlarpor PIJKIFY YOUR BLOOR With Constitutional Monarch. VV r ith Constitutional Monarch. f r <‘i‘ With Constitutional Munaech. . | , With Constitutional Monarch. With Constitutioual Monarch. Cures Scrpfula and Old Sore*. Cures’Scrofula and Old Borei. Curas Mctofltlh and Old bores. > Cures Sciofula und Old Sores. Cures Scrofula and Old Sores. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin ami Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases jtif the Skin and Glands. *' , For Gout, Itch and Tcttfcr. F«*r Gout, Itch and Tefler. For Gout, Itch and Tetter. For Gout, Itch and Tetter*-v For Gout, Ifch and Tetter, ~~ FOB CHILLS AND FEVER. King of Chills is the best. King of Chills is the best. King of Chills is the beet. King of Chills is the best. King of Chilis is the best. ’ ’ It arouses the §tomnch and Liver. It arouses the Stomach and Liver. It arouses the Stomach tind Lifer. It arouges the Stomach and layer. . It arouses the Stomach and Liver. Does not effect Hoad, Ears or Nerves. Does not .effect Head, Ears or .Nerves, . i ~M i Docs not effect Head, Kars or‘Nerves. Docs not effect Head. Ears or Nerves* ■ y Does not effect Head, Kars or Nerves. — Jr. — '• • -ttt _. — r—7 —■*! t —."■* I m r .. m FOR PRIVATE ilSGAlfeft. Use Eureka Secret Cure. Use Enrekii Secflt Cure. . Use Eurekji Secret Cur*. - * Use Eureka Secret Curls. Use Eureka Secret Cur*..— C i One Bottle will Cnre-ynu.,., One Bottle will Cure you. One Bottle krill Cure yqu, : w■■ u . OftelWttle ftflt Wire yiiil Ooe Bottle*will Cijrejou. It Costs only 82 60. . „ , It Costs only $2 60. It Costs only $2 60. * It Costs only $2 60. , m It Costs only $2 60. •Ii * ' ——T —• inn tik* f l»dV/» THE ABOVE PRKPABATIOHS ARB OVPBBBB R J. P. DItOMQOOLE jk do! ; ■ , . , * ’c Viir<j ;*# .■' ■» i*>ei PROPKIETOKB, , MEMPfIIS, TEN N E S Sl3 ft.'"^ Sold i„ _ April 16th. 1860. Mlyv * 0 OAK # CITY ; Ml b BILIIAID SALOOI. tiiit . f ft •<* Upstairs in Bowrn Blqselt, BROAD STREET, BAINBRIDGE GA . B. P. m*BBT ft BROTHER ' Th*‘s Saloon «• alw»y*»«ppl initwitht rikofaft «eoolnr<|o votsnst; * ■ ns W •«<<)• tUii# ,tmd •••} of WIHSI, *d • < ». * «and. 8W‘ gAR m SR *»■'.' W i• —* tiHMMML* *•» THE BILLIARD TABLEB~~A :m-nil new, and aw gwnl pared at short notice.