The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, July 01, 1869, Image 3

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Bkmtnrrc ft -'J- x— lr6'''' M -- v *■ 1869 liSSw'"' 1 , 2M . K.,;,.1»y S VWcdneri»y*»'“ J 2 „ fc„^,,,;Thn;rf^»ndS»t- 7^M i Pridavn at 10 A. M. K-u d t r, 7 from BA.M. K.r .| -’ivory of the ■■■ frOIII 8 to ■its delivered on V- r y. L. CLOUP- p Mv ft... b <vs. ______ _,- t i\TT? FOR CHIT, ft' QLIMNEdUEN a. ■<l '“>• | |M| i & G‘ R- R' on f* ,<? * ii, al u .fi this place ‘for Sava..- ■ rd;tV , ran *>fT (lie track four K of Thomasville We have K particulars; but think there E,,', considerable damage done, E„, r „ Savannah due here at 15 I jo .’clock last night, has not E di g time 11 o’clock, A. M. <■ Hthai no lives were lost [ Urge lomattoei!. ■ Kmherford brought into Q«r E: M iinlay a tomaltn, raised by weighed nearly a pound. I crewß Cotton Bam Tonge exhibited to its the ■i.idu grown cotton bolls, he B have cotton open on hi-* place B of this month. BhI'TTS &CO have jusl rc- Epall supply of garden «eed. i2Bkcly and supply yourself with >HB ,nni 'P Hee(^‘ l The Weather. Bt week we have had very Be ither. On yesteiday _ and B'e the thermometer rose to ?3 Blh”g stores.. We have oe- Bwei s, but it don’t seem to cool in tin? least. Sew Arrival. 3RJ Bn our city a few day ago. Miss ■ very sprightly and interesting B We w: 11 inform the young is not quite sweet sixteen, I iti aln.nt fifteen years, eleven Bd t went \ -six days. This is Boot of tiers, Captain Edward R B' s Ilfpol —We have receive! • uni, tin* following Literary Papers; The New York L'*<l - The Irish People, 'I lie ton's Journal, The lllustra- The New Y‘rk Pi res id Cl persons desiring to pur inatler will iind it at the Do* Preserving Halation. linits tiie year round have a iionseboM necessity, hot. v. hut on account of their Pi Him can be preserved by * good as the best caimed ust* ot this notation avoids Coat of jus und cipis. It eto Use Wn ni e t iea Hy sea Ted v be put up even in keg* or eserves the flavor of lonial-. n any other method known have already disposed of >ply» hut have still H few eiy family should vSluhltf agent, lira’s Sellaol. ■Jaeryises of this school took place on Upwinp to pressing Miriness wv Were Hpwviure of at ten ding the Exami- Vi"l nearly all of the Exhibition. The to its utmost capacity at an ■he evening, and a great many who He, bad to re urn to their home* dis , - jly *.*» Ji '•*«* ■ to force onr way to a windtftr. nnd HM «e were thoroughly satisfied that HF v ' in toe State that was more com- Btict ihe youth of cur country thau V e think lie fully deserves the patron noc of the community; and we ■tei place in Somhwest Ga. for our jw • Mitchell and Miller to seed their I they wish them to have a good, ion IBL v « Mfs gave genera! satisfaction. The ■cqr-itteii th< mselves with a great deal ■och so, that we refrain from making ■*’ tbat We attended a great and Irin « «»ur life : but we do not ■ve ever seen as many prtty Misses He at any time before. »I-\ bridge I «f ■t»K3B Id" N & GO. aip nt their o!<t H' r i«>ad and Bionghtof»?«treete, f CO,,,,ecle< i will them. H ;V h( ! t,UBi, ' e »* <>■• VYatoV’streoi. ■ '’* 18 tat, nicely butolwrod Mid l 6 eve O b »dy is, they >tll Ifsn The P*#r Boitoe Par®. On Friday last, in company with Mr. W. w. Harrell ar.d Judge Joirnsou, our Ordi nary, we paid a visit to the Pyor House faint, situated about a mile and a half from our city*. This farm was purchased last fall by the Ofdirary, under the recent act establishing Poor Houses in each county; at the time of the purchase, it was in rath er a dilapidated condition—but U presents quite a different appearance ijftw-the house lias been repaired, two or three very comfortable little cottages have been erect ed, and the fences undergone thorough re pairs. Mr. Harrell, the manager-of the place, told us he had eighteen or twenty acres in cotton and about twenty-6even in corn. VVe walked over the crops and were sur prised to see such corn and cotton growing on a place that had always, been represen ted to us, as being poor; btit’it only shows what proper culture and a little guaub will do. y Mr. Harrell informed us that he had used t wo kinds of fertilisin'*, Rhodes Superphos phate and Wilcox, Gibbs & Go’s Muuipila ted, and says: that Rhodes has proved to be the best of the two, at least in this ease. We were shown cotton waist high with plenty of grown bolls on it—the corn was as good as any we have seen in the county —at a low calculation, wp think off of the eighteen acres, ten bales of cotton will be gathered The lauds have been . worked mostly by chain gang birds, these as well as the paupers of the county have to be fed and clothed, therefore we Are of the opinion that the Poor House farm in stead of being an expense to the county (as some have supposed) will bring in a revenue. After leaving the Poor House we drove by Judge Johnson’s place— he too has a good crop. ( * We will add that we found pau pers at the Poor House. Wanted a Battoa. < Yesterday we • noticed a *mati, about twenty-two of three years of age, asking nearly every tnan hornet, for a t button He whs a stranger to us, but our ciw'iAsity led.ua to ask lijm what he was going to do with them. He answered that was going to make a charm string, and cilrry it with him for luck; he wanted fifty bnttons or bonds to go ori it eventually, hut for the present he did unit want but forlysnine; he was to carry it with that number on it for a certain length of time, on a certain day in the week he was to call on his lady love, and ask her to put on h charm,'if she put on a button of a certain color, he marry her, and forever have good luck aft >-r wards. Ob Lohl ! Ail (1k» fool* ain’t d<*ad Igiioiance and Hiipcistition go hand j iu Intml t ’ ■ \ mayor’s Coart, \ W. T. Cox, May »r, Presiding.— Only two cases I'm- ilm* week. The parties wrraigtiLl were Mrs. Sophia Wood, she so claims jtoj be —the olher Mrs. Leah Wood, do. Both of these cntlud damwls claim to be the lawful and loving wife of one Hiram Wood. \ The Mayor asked the Marshal what (lij cltarg‘-s were against flu* prisoners. Thi M ilshal inf or mod bis H >n. that they were guilty of disturliing the .peace and orderof our hnwsu ily quiet little city, byl fighting. To these charge* the Mistresses Wood I lo.id n<>t guilty. v The first that pranced np to trial was Mrs. Sophia Wood, a gingerbread colored gal, who proved that Mrs Leah Wood had called her. bad names, and sent her mes sages what »he onghn't hat* dttn. Mrs. Leah Wood, not having any wit nesses was allowed to make liar own statement, she said dat Soph wanted W nod to pay her way into de show > an dat was de fu»t atari i« ov in Soph here put in, and hefore she con Id be stopped says; “My chile goes to .the skilly an I didn't no iar was any mnnny to pay darfor 1 didn’t ary nun,’ Soph was finally stopped aqd Eeali proceeded, she says: 4t l dim »p oun dat da, an happen to mete.Soph in de •tore, wen Soph hotlerd at me and sed v lit*t message dat yu 6t*n me yu black «-ftigger wench. ,i- ' * Git •fit dis lumse wid your ierriblc stench. : : * >; l V\ on she so<l dnt my and .»ndc»r did rise Art I tfi tb ucralch out bof nv her eyes. J-AC it* nil: ii Sh, vvid %gt And den tried to say alto didn't meuu no —r*h«rm* 3f Hut ;»for i cud scratch at her agin De pertese cbm 'along an took ns bof in '’ Th,.y 1.0,1, AWmiwd l,W»« in (he future, so the Mayor let ijbeui off with light fine* $ Mr k ■ *twl ft** "—"- 1 ■ MMI - * J. VACCINE MATTED! I HAVE just received a lot of VAtXJINB MATTER which I know to be reliable. Those wishing to be Vaccinated had better call at once. „ , -r , UM. J. A. BUTTS. March 26th, 1869. 48Ht. T? t ■ ——-—r • BLANKS. ' 4 A TARGE lot of Declarations, «id #U»r Tega Cijmhs for sale at this Office. finrtat Dottow. Two A, NO. 1, Phelao Billiard Tables, warranted as good as any in the State,can be bought cheap for the GASH by applying immediately to B. F. Colbert & Bro. Facts VS. Fancies. —The increasing demand for Brady’s family Bitters ptoves their superiorly over any other family medHne 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. Dromgoole s Co.’s Buchu is ahead. Urinary des osits, use Dromgoole & Co.’s Buchu. For Infant’s kidney#—Dromgoole & Co.’s Buchu. For early abuses, use Dromgoole & Co.’s Buchu. B. D. K. is the Memphs favorite, One dose R D. R. cures sick stomach. R. D. R. is the result of bedside experince. A remedy in time of need, It. D. R. , During the fruit season keep B. D. R. For ciamps and vomiting,R. D. B. • English Female Bitters cures old and. young. E F. B. cures all chronie female irregularities. Chlorosis or green sickness cured with E, F. B. E F. B. delights ail sickly females. E, F. B. cures by restoring. E. F. B. cares pain in the side and back. For all forms of diarrhoea, use R. D. R. R. D. R cools and quiets the stomach. R. D. R., excellent for crying babies. Fov children while teething use R. D. R. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Bfccay. and all the fleets of youthful indiscretion, will’ for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all wbo need it, tbc receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar street, New York Red Diarrhoea Remedy is pleasant and effectual in acute and chronic diarrhoea. For cholera morbus and cramps, use R. D. R. K. D. R. is no hot astringent preparation. TO COWSUMTIYES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a *evy simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Consunfttion is anxious to make knovto to his fellow-sufferers the moans 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 will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis , etc The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress. 5 Rev. EDWARD A, WILSON. Williamsburg, Krugs Comity, New York. MRS. A. N JjOHFSON. formerly of Newton respectfully informs her friends and the pub public also, that she has taken the house fonnlvac cupied by Mrs. Thompson, where she is prepared to entertain the traveling public and take day bonders. June 10, 1868. . 7-ts. V. B. BAUGHN; ATTORNEY AT LAW j COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, Ga, i WILL attend promptly to a4l business entrusted 11 to his care. . • • y June, 3,1809. 6-ly. mmanmcii GENERAL SU PKRINTENDEN ’TS OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD-, V Savannah, April 80*1869, j ON AND AFTER MONDAY, May 3d, Passenger Trains on This road will run<W:follows ; Leave Savannah (Sunday's excepted), at. .6;&> a.m Arrive at Ualhbridge. 10:}£ p k. Live Oak... *,••«•••»*.«.•.«»»• • 4i45 p.m. I* “ Talhthassee 9.‘50 r.M, “ Qatecy ..*3:f>onight Leaye Quincy 9:25 a m. “ Tallahassee.... i —-*• 1 f;BS a m “ Jacksonville ..11;40 p.m. *' Live Oak 6.06a m. “ iiain bridge 1.00 pm. Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted). *O:TKi a.m. PULLMAN’iS SLEEPING CARS ON TRAINS. H S. HAINES. may 7-1 m. General Superintendent. —** ' 1 -i 'JI— 1 -w- : Administrator’s Sale. GEORG I y.P«CATUR .Cobsty. S'l doov” in |h!?T6A 164. 157,0 m 124; a part <»f said luts composing plantatjo of estate of Wra. WiFiams o¥the Mldlthfitafilf TAtlahaiT see road, about five miles from Bainbridge, there Iteing three or four hundred acres of open ! >nd on said pi >ntatiou. Alwj lots of land Nos 162, 181, 185, 186 aiid 189 in the 15th. District of Decatur County, the same being wihi'lindg. Also lot of buid. Nu U 1 »u the With District ofLr*wndes county The fuiid lands belonging to the estate of Win. tling the debts ot the and for distribution among; tlffe news. Terms, otve half cash, baiiauc*!, twelve months time, secured bv mortgage ou preuiiseß purchase. ' W 0; FLEMING, J. DONAtSON, , Administrators. . jime17,1869- B~lm # stJisr JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. ALL kinds of JOB WORK done with neatness and dispatch, and at iu«s iut,a>i living >atec^ HftercUimrons " wateS Si2f W« J. BRAraAlff, • 4 -/ » This SALOON has been thoroughly renovated by an experienced bar tender- and the nrm,r;.t n , USaSStoMt— I ™* that h " wwl>li8hl “ !! “ t is »«»4 10 ““*>« to ‘lie Stale. His BAR Is Lway sup plied wmmms, ■ ■„ . - saAUfiiEs, VISSS, , FORTH, * . WWf MStSBMtABS.' ■ ; ' . 01 GARS, * • ■ AG,, AG. 0 A ln connection with this SALOON i« two FIRST CLASS BILLIARD Ogfcp « p TABLES, one a CAROM and the other a POCKET TABLE. As we have to pay CASH for our goods we are compel led to sell STRICTLY FOR THE CASH. FANCY 5 DRINKS OF AIL KINDS MIXER UP! Vpril Bth, 1889. • 60-Iy ,€IfY BTAMIS ' W. 33. RUTHERFORD, & '-'M ** • • ' f SITDATED IN REAR OF THE SHARON HOUSE, BAINBBIOQE. GEORGIA. HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and WAGONS, to hire at all time# with or without Drivers. ftgP* Fine Horseß and Mules always on hand for Sale or Exchange. XujP February 11th, 1869. 42 ' tf - > 11. mm & CO, WA -HOUSE AND Commission Merchants BMNBaiBSS,' 6EOESI ». Will buy and sell Cotton^and order Flour Bacon, Corn &c.. oncommission, February 11th, 1869. 42 —ly. A. UAVtS. . , . ■** H. L. BARiVKTT B. Cm SCOTT (WITH A. DAVIS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS j AND I)BA1.BR8 IN T a * / DRY GOODS, GROCBRIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &0„ &C„ &6., &C. WATER STREET BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. Drafts on Savahnali and New York, always on hand. Pay the highest market prices for Cotton aud other'Country Produce. - ' .. February 11, 1869. • • • lnWersal life v, / r New York, Office Ao. 69 Liberty Streyi, ——— The original'Joint Stock Life Insurance Company of the United Staten, r - r the business of .this comp any is exclusively confined to the insurance of first-class healthy lives. Tl»e premiums charged b; the “UNIVERSAL” ato nearly one-third JSmStf ■ '7- v ‘ lower than tuose charge by the majority of Mutual Companies. !s3®fO Lsaveth * Tbc •-UNIVERSAL” desires to call the particular attention of jfHgl an ■ ' blr 1 A«-enlß aud others to the irew -Retoin't’iefflUffi) Table.” whieli lm.- i. o- v aiepuretl by the Actuary of the Comp*, y It will be noticed that these Rates average less than the Ordinary fktes charged by Ulnlr Vfßv?v,„.i>y-\Mutuals The inducements offered by this table gre equal to a rever*ri«nary dividend of ONE HUNDRED ffeli CENT, of all pre at'diTaTh! WITH t RETURN OR ALL PiIEMUJMS PAID. | |*fa?y“ - 1 - TTiffri v”8 mi a ;; S !!, 5? sh! M -108 21 142 28 40 | *4O 01 . 1 - «2 4A 80. . . 183 25 201 01 'mlSttvSlSitoHJiitSltol »'>4 pupul.rol.n of iu.nrancu .Witoc—- “ OFFICERS. -• f ■■ v « .• • • #••••• «:•••••» •»* •'#• 4 4 I*•• «• V» PyCPuCHt*. BEWIAKt y ' .. ~ J Attaint Secretary. EDWARB - •;; -- •= • M„lic»l A LEX AN DEBT* GREEN... A&rmi ‘ ::,.V '.Vi* Agents wanted tbroilffhottttte Son j \y. SHACKLEFORD, Manager Southern Department, Atlanta, Ga. E. R. TE ‘BODY, Agent for Bainbridgc and snrroutffling country. DR. 3. A. BUTTS, Medical F.xawin»- . . ' April 29, 1889. « - T 1 * i-r " *- I ■»>»—in'oik* ■—■ ■■« »■ »■'*■' ■■ mm •■ Hi ■HI ■m ___ Southern Preparations! WHAT ARE THEY ? They are a clans of select family medicine* p*d pared bp physicians, tvith accuracy rtpd neatness, from pure and fresh remedial amenta, for the cen»; veniont.use of families when a physician Is not at hand. Xpey Ape the result of a long bedside expe rience in*he Southern and Western States, and . physicians, druggists and ’farmers arc prefacing, them to all.others. J^plt A CHILP OF FORTPpJB Who can boast of a nauie in the casket of a nation'®, glory ; nnd whorls surrounded with nli thellHwrlltf 1 grandner that riches can l»eßr<*w. js unhappy, nnehollv and miserable when afflicted with those terrible female'complaints whjch ure so common ell oyer the country, ft'thus nfflmted. buv. DROMGOOLE & CO.’S English Female Sitters, and be once more restored to health,' beauty and buoyancy. r * ; . This compound is specialty prepared for all those female complaints and irregularities depending’ upon an unhealkhy actioned' the ;Uterine organ*. It immediately arouses, restores and regulates, W.‘ ing tone, strength ahd coloi; to the pale aud feeble. Put up in large bottles, at $2.60 per bottle, or three bottles for' $0 00.. Sent to all parts of tb® couut'y on receipt of .price;- Sold by all Druggist®. FEMALE UDAVTI l English Female,Bitters . English Female Bitters - ’f English Female Bitter*. ' > - English finale Bitters English Female Bitters Cures all Female Complaint*. Cures all Female Coen plaints. * Cures all Femaie ’Comp titbit®.’ Cures all Female Complaint*. . Cures all Female Complaint*. Asa Female Begul dor ’ Asa Female Regulator * ’ - y- Asa Female .Regulator u Asa Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator It arouses Old and Yoob^, It arouses Ohj and Young, It arouses Old and Young. It aronefs Old atul Young, • It arouses Old aifd Young FOrKIDNIYrAND BLADDEI,, Use Extract BcMrbeny and Bnchtl. >• Use. Fixtynot Bearberry and Buehu. • & Use Extract- Bearbejty and Bra lyu, 'Use Extract Bearberry and Kudin.' Use. Extract Beavhem* and Buelui. . -A. Cures Crave! and.Urinary Deposit*, Cures Grave! and Urinary Deposit*. Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits. Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposit*. Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposit*, Physicianspvesciibe.it. , . Physicians prescribe it. . ■ \ Physician's prescribe it, .. Physicians prescribe it. • Physicians prescribe it. - ‘ ’ ’ Cures Weak Back And Gleets Cui es Weak Back and Gleet, Cures Weak Back and Gleet, Cures Weak Back and Gleet. Cures effects of Dissipation. Cure* effects of Dissipation. ' l ' *’ Curts eft'tjcts of Dissipation. .-maw Cures effects of Dissipation, Cures frequent desife to UHhatev Cures frequent desire to Urinat®. Cures frequent desire to Urinate* IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC. •: . IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC x\t One Dollar per Bottle. » At One Dollar per Bottle. AtOnC Dollar per Bottle. ' At One Dollar per Bottle.. . -, . ;ft 'jjMjJM PllliFY 10l ItIiLOOD • With Constitutional Monarch. ' ■ .t> With Constitutional Monarch. - . .\Vith Constitutional MoimVcuv With Constitutional Monarch. > With Constitutional Monarch. Cures Scrofula arid Old Sotteßi Cures Scrofula and Old Sort*; Cures Scrofula and Old Bore*. Cures Scioful* and Old Sore*, Cures Scrofula and Old Sores-. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. ,* f, ~ For diseases of the Skin find Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For Gout, Dch and TotteC, For Gout. Itch and'Tetteri. For Gout, Itfch aiitl Tetter, For Omit, Itch and Tetter 4 For Gout, Itch ithd Tetteif, FOUt ciIILI.S AND FEVER. Ring of Chills is the best. King of Chilis tij the best. King of Chill* is the best, King of Chills is the boat-. King of £hills is the best: *' It arouses the Stomach add Li Per, It arouses the SWmiach and Uve»> It arouses the Stomach and Livers ♦ It arolises the Stomach and liver ; It arouses the Stomach and Llvwr: DoeS not effect Hoad, Ears'or Nerves, - Does not effect Head. Ears or Nerves. Does not effect Head. E ars or Nerves. Does not effect Head, Ears or Nervds. •*/ / Does not effect Head. Ears or Nerv.eS, for" pjti vTtiT biscAsmis."’ ,* ' ' II- '■' COLO, 'fit r I ft; T' Use,Eureka Secret Cure. >» tike Kurfeka fv?cixit Cure. Use Eureka Secret Cure. t Use Eureka Scqrpt pure. . Use Eureka Secret*Cure.. One Rotllp will (Jure yrm, One Bottle will Cure you. One Bottle Will Cure you. • ,-ivs One Brittle will Cure One Bottle will. Cure 3 tm* At Cbßts only $2 ff). Costs only $2 50. It Costs only $2 60. It Costs only $2 501 It Coats only $2 50. - TffK ABOVR PREPARATIONS ARK OtfFBRKD Bt J. P. DHOMGOOLE <fc CO., PiiopiUETiißS, MEMPII IS , TENNE SSE E j ; Sold in April 15th, 1339. fil-ly*. ~ CAK % CITY EM & EIUMI Mini, Upstairs in Bowers Bfflefc. BROAD STREET, BAINBRIDGE <*A B, f. OfilJgitT& BBOTMfe, pro priEto ns.'* >q a* ryiattfC aat .’*©«!» 00 * ftaifnw Tips Saloon is Q B jW|^ M || mmmmmr ****>«•* * % m r»2> |4 • |Nw «mm| amU. 1 • .... v Wf Imnis* b.-y awkiis Jfitil JtwMf 1;; » Mins*. As Gimm « * f tfE'BTLf JABD TABLES t?Jfe «■-- ave hlLtpmV. artri a- can be ,fo«B<l in tbe CfoUblcrs, Ac. .Ac , ' pie*. ""****■ f pared a* short notice. ■ ( .».. Ap.il Ist, ISOSK ■••■'■'' '-lit