The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, July 08, 1869, Image 1

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I (rlir ioutltcni j?mt. [ p» { j itll£ J’ * I * P ««n 4 ALWATS IN \UVA!(OB. |M*wn»y- , ’ n * : yv>l [,' i6O flue copy. *ix mont I)ue copy, three mouth*.. ■«• •• • ~~7 jrfvi'i l «•!* K’ltO* pcbiiVned 'or a lees period I served at $1 per square for each Assertion ■ Wh-n are continued forone month B Unger. the charge will be as follows: B~ f Mo * r> Wcw. 12 Mo 8 ■777' 1 $ j 00! 57 00 $9 OO sl4 00 S2O 00 I, a res" 80»11OO»40020 00 30 00 I , ‘es'" I I’- 00 15 00 20 00 26 00 40 00 ■ ..ires ' 16 00 20 00 1 2« 00 33 ft« 6ft Os. E irM " 20 001 25 OOf 32 00! 40 OOj 60 00 ■.a l ire’s .. 24 00 31 <>o 38 00| 48 00 70 00 Knres ... 23 00 37 ftO| KoVires ... 82 00 43 00 52 Os *,4>,00' 00 00 1 E«r« - -.Mb M4O Oh OOj ’2 00 'OO Os) ■trnres ... 40-o*| 65 00 ft“ 000 110 00 Kllamn j 440062 00 ?4 00; *fl 00 120 00 Advertisements if ttajpMifkt'd with L.f number Bn«ertions desired, when handed in. will be pub ■e<! until Advertisers order them otlfc ; and they I lie cli ir?ed for accordingly. KltertwcmehU sent ro , lw defrrdf* ■m-irked with the numnrr— -»"»* m ■he period to be published, and accompanied with I amount required for payment. I, et rftl Adv^rtviw*** 11 ** Bor the information and guidance of Ordinaries Brills Clerks. Executors. Administrators, Gua, B* and others, we publish the following, (a rule Bo event to he departed from .) Beriff •; Sales are required by law to be pub .shed Bkly for four weeks, and the charge per l«vy, o Bines or less, will be $2 50. Bortguft* Sales, eight weeks, per square SO. ■itations for letters of administration and guar- BjEnnhin. $3. Bsmission from administration, monthly for six Kunission from guardianship forty days, $5. Applications for leave to sell land, sixty days $6 Bminist ators’ sol sos land, forty days, per He* of perlshabl ropertv. per square $3. Htice* to debtor nl cieditors. forty days $5. , At r .iy notices, tli ty days, per square $4. ,lob Work. Here description of Job Printing executed in * K. which, for neatness, cannot be surpassed in Georgia. A 6itij gitertovy. H.CMIXG k RUT lEItEOItD, Attorneys at Law, ■ Iliiubridge. Georgia. Hli,.'- over drug store of C. 0. King, Jr., & 00. prepired to take charge of all rases avis ■ under the Rink mpt Law. ' ■une 2(, 1867. ly B »EI. 0i1W.% 00.. DEALERS H I V l'’ui ui.sbing Goods for m. n wea/’i,, ; . ■ i,.,K rtuivss and aaddlery, Georgia. *’ H MEDICAL . ■ muoivii .ving perma- Hr. E J MDRG.VSe city of Rain I neatly loo.it ed> JtfessionM services to gfejr ■A; ~ tea lersfcspcclf ally solicits a share I^*9 Bitiv’ 6nind at his office in Rower’s W-ock duv . dav. and at his residence on BrougVt.un at night. H calls promptly attended. Kubridge. March 11. 1669. 46 I.V. ■ medical card. ft’s. FARRAR & JONES ■WI\ associate ! tlirmselvoß together * w ■ tin* iivnctico of Mk.ohmsk. tender' their pro-YJr Hotvl «erviccß to th- citizens of Bain brill Be ■ vicinity Office upstairs over K. H- Smith® Store. Or Joins can he forndat night at the K,. when not professionally engasreii; ami Or. ftfc'nr it hi* rest Umcc on Shot well Street, opposite Ohurrh BrcW llth, 1869. 46-ly. P AM.KM Q w. HIMES ALLEN * UINEB, ■VTTOKNEYS AT LAW AMP Blicitgrs in equity BAINBRIDGE, GEO] GIA. ftftijl give their prompt attention to ail business Busted to their caie in the following .counties: Bounty, Town, ur. Rain bridge Biller, Colquitt, Blakely, Newton. Camilla, Thomasville Hey will ah-o practice in the Supreme Courts of Borgia and United States Court for the Southern Hprict of Georgia. Office upstairs over .1 R. A Co'*., Confectionery. [ApB 49 ts. ■o. G. GU"I.ET CAMPBELL k GtTRLEY, ATTO NEYS AMD ftOUKSELORS AT LAW, AMU I Solicitor's iu HfcAINB lIDGE, GEORGIA ■ Feb.ilth, 69. 42-ly. I G«Pl{oweu4(J- I Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. F i!i^ V * UCt c h ar 2ed on Publishers' prices. All lending Newpsaper kept on file. Information as to Cost of Advertising fitmished. AH ttrdes receive careful attention, inquiries by Mail ansi.ered promptly. Conij lete Piuted Lists of Newspapers for sale* special Li*;s prepaed for Customers. A'ivertisnnents Written and Notices secured. Orders ffom Business Men especially solicited* 40 * P-.BnbridgeGa,. ai 2. 1868. 22—t/t ' ** ' w Devoted. Particul VOL. IV. gortry. * l F :r p «nl<«rd'« Monthly for July SOdfidr BIT HfEA FOU.W I— MKS °- v®*** i ■ j We’ll sing tonight of Olden time* J That bloomed along the years, %■ ' I Ere war had clanged his brazen chimes ,ri I And filled our homes with tears; F J’"! And We G [ypc«vG.jo»ig"ftie slam, 1 that, snot and storm, | -•& _ —~~rrveß again. Ij We know the flag for which he died May never more be furied— We know otir land though crucified, Will rise and bless the world. But lives must pine while lauds rejoice, And States forget their strife; ( We long to hear our dear one’s voice / Head with the sound* of life. / The God of Peace rolls back the glotfi, And stills the combat's roar, / And bursting shells an cannon’s pom Are heard in wratli no more. ! But who my count their distUt fares, j Unmark’d by name or mound/ Who, ’mid thy home-returning /.raves, § Were sought but never foun/ [From ue Western World T e styd-. George I)e Vere say thinking—a very unusual occupation the bustling, haiv mn-scarum young /gentleman. But he had that n.oruingyeceived food for reflect lion, and was sip'htg hard to digest some remarkably upGivory morsels. ‘Well,’ he/durmured, at last, rising from his chair/dd pacing the office floor excit edly ; '/*■ may t>e right, but I believe! not. /«>e Vernon always has been aocus- affl :euce, and, as a natural coAsesj tjiim ce, c. nsidi-rs wealth a very impiM tanjl aitnhule <d life. But I c&ii’t belli ve hel mercenary—can’; think that, Were I not » millionaire, she would scorn my suit anil nim to H higher l.iiidi-v. However, gh«A inTgirr, anu 1 1 fi-irr-Tr^rr -xrrr-mjrpy while tl!« horrid doubt rankles in my heart. ‘Motherl I know has only my welfare in view, peihaps it were belter to take her and try my betrothed. But supposing slitHss*|j! slnmld not pass the ordeal ? Ptdmwflfra] Geuige i)e Vere, what a fool you are ! ter, far bettei, to discover her woi thlessßggsj ness now, than all r having bound yourfielß'.|fM >o Ik .for lilt;’ and with a deep sigh, uia, ‘ cized his iiat and left the storeM,?*'-’! l hat allei noon i>uo| . tß (( j y elt .* 8 j m ß\\ mense losses were ntW.. a|ld for h ß&| remained at his desk until »n • next morning the masculine got.., ( H\j)j'i Wall ateeet, in solemn conclave discuss,B Ihe wonderful aiair—all asserting differenß cans) h tor Ids and )Wii!ali- —and a!i the true state of affairs made public. N<B satisfaction could be gained from the ject of their curiosity ; be evaeed every ft query successfully. After the news of his supposed povertyßß had been i xiensively circulated and com-H nieuted upon. Mr. De Vere called upon hisH lady-love. She met him pleasantly, hutl there was an indescribable something iuH her manner which fretted him. • -y ‘1 suppose , Elsie, that you have heardß-.'j tin: rumors abroad, concerning my heavyH losses?’ he queried, after a few moments. ftlj ‘Yes,’ she answered rather cold'y, heflß imagined. ‘How much truth is there inßl them? Are you utterly ruined. Oh no! I have enough to keep wantH j from my door. But Elsie, do you velvets, diamonds, and luxurious appoint*’*! incuts, more than true ass ctiuu?* J?he did not answer iniediately, and lie BE continued, very unwisely, (masculine Bj fashion.) *1 InWe understood so, but re-B fused to credit the statement.* B Miss Yernon . had an undue amount of ft. pride, and now it arose indignantly, ‘lndeed sil l Perhaps you will enlighten ft: me as to the individual—individuals, per-ft haps better—with whom you have discus B sed my different qualities. He did not consider flow offiensive to aft proud young heart his thoughtless rental kB must have been; only deemed her strivingß to gain some excuse for dissolving tfieirß engagement, and answered Coldly: . ‘Miss Vernon, this is all child's plasr B Have you sufficient love for me to foregß; for a while, at least—the useless laxus 1 rie# which wealth affords, or sh »i! 1 restore your freedom in -order that yoGt may ob«* tain thereby a eostlier husband. This language was unbearable. A impulsive woman', loving a# she loved, would have remembered his position, **frd made allowances therefor; but at th*t I 1 moment, she was completely blind to ever* 1 thing but the dictates of offended pride, and ... ■ her back. George seated hie compart umß and left the parlors, w«U Els ; e knew foiß what purpose. When he returned she wa«B dancing. Vainly *hte endeavored tndiscovß er by his face how he received hetß U impenetrable, hut half-smile «tfrr«*d his finely chieeied ranutfH Ushecought the earnest, searebi ne 1 which was instantly withdrawn, .Jftfc^gft