The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, July 29, 1869, Image 4

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THE POPCLA& CECED. Dimes and dollars! dollars and dims*! An rtnpty pock<-t’a tlie worst of crimes! If a tUan goes down gi re him a thrust— Trample a beggar in the dull, Presumptions j overtr’s quite appalling— Knock him over! kick him for falling! If a man’s up, ah, lift him higher! Your soul’s for sale and he’s the buyer, Dimes and dollars, dollars and dimes! An empty pocket's the worst of crimes! • I know a poor and worthy youth, Whose hopes’s are built on a maiden's troth, But the maiden will break her vow with ease, Fora woer coateth whoso charms are these A hollow heart and an empty head, And a face well tinged with brandy’s red; A s»ul well trained in villainy’s school And cash, sweet cash--he.Knoweth the rule; Dimes and dollars! dollars and dimes! An empty pocket’s the worst of crimes! 1 knew a bold but honest mm, Who strove to Jive on a prudent plan; *Bwf poor he Ik'arrd' poor will be— A scorned and hated thing is lie; At home he meeteth a starving wifia, Abroad he leadeth a leper’s life; They struggle against most fearful odds, Who will not how to the people's gods, Dimes and dolls* ref dollars and dimes! An empty pocket's the worst of crimes! 80 get your wealth, no matter how? No questions ask«ai of the rich I trow; Fteal by night and steal by day, * (Doing all in a legal way;) . Join the church, and ne'er forsake her, Learn to cant, and insult your Maker; Be hypocrite, liar, knave and tool, %it don't be poor—remember the rujp> jDihUtt o»d’dollars! dollars and ditges! An empty pocket’s the*worst of crimes? YE AGED BACHELOR. When I remember all r lhe girls I’ve met together, I feel like a rooster in the Fall Exposed to every weather. I feel like one who treads alone Some Vi ant yard all deserted. Whose onts me fled—whose hei s are dead Apd off to market started. , Respect Due to Wivkp.—Do not jest with your wile upon a subject in which there is danger of wounding her feelings. Remem ber she treasures every word you utter. Do not sp *ak of great virtues in another man's wife, to remind your own of a fault Do not reproach your wife with personal defects, for if she has sensibility you in flict a wound difficult to heal. Do not treat your wife with inattention in company; it touches her pride, and she will not respect you more, or love you bet tor for it. Do not upbraid your wife in the presence Or a lilt Id party j tin* nnieo of your disre gard for her feelings will prevent her from acknowledging her fault. Do not attempt to en’ertuin your wife by praising the beauty and accomplishment of another woutan, If you would have a pleasant home and a cheerful wif!e r pass your evenings under your own. poof. Dot not be stern and silent, in your own house, and remarkable for sociability else where,. A Wcwdehful Escape and Dkliverevce.— The Rome Courier, of the Ith, has a com munication addressed to it, in which the writer says that ‘the community about Hamilton, Tennessee, were much excited st the reported deliverence last week of a human being from a cave where he had been eon fined for 271 days. He was alive! Bmt when found by Dr. Thurston, lie was the most hepless object perhaps, ever seen in the shape of humanity. He was without hair or teeth, and could neither speak nor • rticaJute. A- faint ery or moan was all she sound he could make. He had been so long in the Egyptian darkness of the cave that his eyi'B could noi bear the light of day. How lie got in there, or what sus tained life during this long period we ary yet to learn He is now rapidly gaining strength, and we hope will, befote long, he able to give an acwoniD of himself. Caution —We have read an opinion from n prominent physician of Now. York; that riding bwbies- back-wards in their little carriages entires insanity. Wen e that bubittH afe Very often.hauled in that posi tion! h would'be we Ik for mothers to put wstop-u*' it.— MuiL. Banp-hins Bf.d Bees. Take the whites of f«ui eggs and ten eents w >rtii of quick sil ver ; put them into a I owl end hem to a perfect froth. Take a feather and dip into the preparation, and-apply to every part of your bedstead' when* bugs conceal them selves,-do this once a year, and yon will never see a bed bug in your house. - + A'colored firm bavin suffered some pe cuniary end mi ressnumt closed business, and gave the public the following- note: “Dcsolution of corpai'sbip iiciciolorrc re sisted twixt me and Moses Jones in de barber profession, and heretofore received. Pusimns who ocs must pay the scriber. Dem what de firm oca must call on Jones, as de firm 16 insol ved,” —i m m 0 m i—i—i Little Frank was taught that he was made of dust. As he stood by the window watching the dust as the wind was whirl., ngitin eddies, be exclamed, seriously: 'Ala, T thought the dust looked as if there was go »j to be another lit. e boy made.” . igaiuJrrge JAMES WATT, PSACTI DAI GUN SMITH, BAINBRIDGE, GA. Gnus & Pistols Repaired and Warranted Satisfactory. ALWAYS on hand, a fhie lot of Double and Bnv gle Barreled Shot Guns, Rifles, Golfs Repeaters, Smith & Wes-on’s Cartridge Shooters, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Cartridges, Caps. &c , &c. In fact, anything to be had in a first-class Git'j Store. Also, a fine assortment of Fishing Tackles. July 15, IS6B. 45-3 m. SILK anil STRAW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of Ladies and Childrens Straw. Felt and Plush, also. Ribbon :Trimniirtgs, Velvet Braids, Artificial Flo er* &,o for sale Very low by T. B. HUN NEWELL & CO. W estcott 11. Coleman PLAIN AND FANCY PAINTER AM AIAHE!, Shop Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets, BAINBRIDGE, GA. H IVING permanently located, and being desir ous of identifying himself with the inteiTsts of the city, respectful y asks at the hands of a geij erous public on///such encouragement a3 his work entitles him to expect. He will afso execute SIGN WRITING in all its varied phases and >• tides; KALSOMINING, PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING, &c. Feb, 11th, 1869. 42-3 m, THE SHARON HOUSE, JlOIliY MJAtSO.V, I*ro|>iieioi‘. ' HBuiiTYToricLge, Georgia. TRANSIENT BOaRD $3 00 PER DAY. I'' HE traveling pi'blic are hereby notified that this house has been thoroughly repaired are refited, as .veil as refurnished throughout, and ren dered one of the iimst desirade and agreeable hotels iri the State, worthy the liberal patronage it has heretofore received from passengers on the rivers and railroad. No pains or expenses will he spared to make the SHARON HOUSE all that any one could aesire. Call and test its merits. may 20. ’O9 4-4-ts. FOR RENT, TWO STORK HtTtJSES, situated on the West side of the Court House Square, and in the best bussiness portion of the oily. The. Stores were ■ orinei ly occupied by Casper Lewis and N. L Cloud. One of these buildings will be rented on »ex ( Saturday at public outcry. Apply to W. J. BRENNAN. April 15th, 1869. 51-ts. JACOB BORN, PRACTICAL HARNESS MAKER, BAINBRIDGE, GA. SHOP on West street in rea- of Henderson’s Fur niture Store, and next door to Cnuiuiing’s Pho tograph Gallery. All lends of Harness repaired or made to order, in the neatest and uosf substantial style. A splendid lot of Saddles. Bridles. Sole and Upper Leather always <>ri hand, which he offers to the public at extremely low figures for CASH. March 11th, 1809. 6 6m THIF. BRICK TWO STORY STORE HOfKF situ I ated on the corner of Clark and Broughton streets. For terms apply to T. M. or I. G. BRA DWELL. March 25th, 186 b. 48-tt. HIP Hi Sill t i. bilem & to. 1 RE'constantly receiving additions to their A Stock.fiom New York. New Orleans and other Maikets, which are being sold at the lowest market price fin - CASH. /i ts I BUSHELS CORN jiit-i 'eceived and q»r JCVII sale by T. B-. HUNNEWELL & ( 0 BACON. Ijl * s BACON BIDES »«>.! SEOUL vlvfvf vs DERS just received and for sale T. B. HUNNEWEiL &.CO. yijUßldC J TIERCE CANVASSED HAMS, One Tierce PURE LARD, just received and for sa e by T B HUN N EWELL & CO. VOfASM, I Cask first Quality Inspected POTASH, just received and fur sale by , T. R. HUNNEWELL & CO. CRACKER^. 2BBLS Soda Crackars. two bids SUGAR BIS ( 1-11. two bbls BOS lON do ju>t ivcoived and tor sale bv f. B. HUNNEWELL & C’o. DRIED CHERRIES. I Case RUSSIAN DRIED CHERRIES. One Case Curvai te, just received and fi>r sale by T B. HUNNEWELL V v CO. SHOES. AN assortment of Gents and Ladies shoes, just received and fur sale bv T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO. june 13, 1869' g-ts Gl.OßGlA—Dkcatfr Coiiktt. CtOLK! o! Ordinary at- Cbamber.- June 28th*18fi9. > On the first Monday in October next. I will apply to the Court ot Ouhnarv tor leitei.- i>f*li-mis riou from the Guardianship, of John J. Harrell. CONR L) HARRELL, Guardiean. a- ’v! MSm piiiw Mllscrtlattcoais -MUcvibf meats. llßi • "Wholesale and Retail * ''ORE MEbTciHgy ' ‘ li S ERFUMER!|i I s -# r c s . ■4 . //T _ '"4 * ' •' V.’' ■ JpjxiN BR Irk v THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of their friends and Hie public generally to their we sr?fee(ed Stock,-alld solitfft iroorttfimance of the generous patiouage heretofore extended to their Hous They, keep constantly on hand a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICI NEB. CHEM KLUrS,* PIT ARM AOEUTIUAL PREPARATIONS,. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, GLASS WA HE, PAINTS, OILS, PAINT-BRUSHES, VARNISHES, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery of every variety— ll.Alß BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, , ■ . * FINS LIQUOR, BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, ALE, PORTER, BITTERS, SCHNAPPS, m »j, mis m mu 'mm ms, FISHING TACKLE, OF ALL KINDS, nan a Tap ra m T jbaz "w 9 BLANKBOOKS, FINE AND PAYOT ENVELOPES, NOTE, LETTER, OAT AND BILL PAPER KEROSENE LAMPS, Os various styles, Kerosene Oil Lamp Chimneys, and every other article appertainiiH? to the business. The reputation of the house is a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted«to it will be tilled to entire satisfaction. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTS. • ‘ » . Carefully and accurately compoundetLat all hours, day or night. B airbridge, Gra., Fob. 20th, 1860. Many years ago, the writer cf these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting the Island of St. Croix /or their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and beneficial effects of the Bum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (like ourselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history of its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery, which soon occurred, determines, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture and sell it in the United States. . The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself, and suffering humanity fcr the celebrated PLANTATION BITTEBS was thus made known to the world. PLAN-' TATION BITTEBS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all pyer the civilized world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—Z. was a talisman of health, ahd the demand for the PLANTATION.BITTEBS soon fa* 1 exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation' of St. Croix Bum, made expressly for the com p&unUiag of iLooa nittor-, + ; V Q quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, ana an agem, was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. Ho was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estateq on the 1 island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston • ished the natives.” The services of experienced men ana natives of the island were pro cured, and very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTEBS were in a position to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in manufac turing the GBEAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIGrGBATQB. The above cut represents the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and pressed As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTEBS is unsurpassed in the history of the world. Over five million bottle > disposed of annually. They are adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always produce an immediate beneficial result.. Decumbei 9, 18&8 36-Iy NEW STORE! HEW GOLDS! LOW PRISES ' BAINBBID6E BOOT AND SHOE STORE IS w » CrEOItCrS SPILLBa. THE citizens of Bambridge and vicinity an* resp ctfuily informed that I h ive opened a regular lifiO and SHOE NT C>f?E. at the old -t-aud >»i vA EG IIN &<» T J’S« »N. where lam prepared to supply th pnhliv with ROOTS and SHOES of all descriptions;, from the heaviest BKOGAN t<> the smallest G-VITFB 1 liave also a lot <>t (tIJ ( >G K i l f BS that 1 will dispose of :n v. ry low Oonntry itroduf , nr taßen in exchange lor GO >l>S. i \i!l an ! examine my STOCK us BOOTS and SHOES- b suing el * .-wheieas }« t: V. i1 i =;. \ *i.< i< \ ly U. « [Fob. „;j — : —-— ———• HOUSEK-SiP-ERS ! HOXJSB'K HELPERS ! •MEN -WOMEN —AND I! MEN-WOMEN-AND CHILDREN ! READ—HEAD. C <* “Cooling to Scalds and Burns,'* “goothieg to all painful wounds. &c.” “Heatins to all Sores,* Ulcers. &c.’ ’‘CfISTAR’S’'BFCKUHM SALVE Is the most extraordinary salve ever known. Its power of Soothing and Healing for tluts. Bui ns, Bruises. Sores. .IJleers, Chapped Hands anti Skin. foi Sore Nipples, for Piles &.. &e, — •* without a par allel. One person >os of it, L would not be with out a Bo:; in my House, if it cost $5.00, or I had tp travel all the way to Sew York for it.” —A ew lark Evening News , Sepet. 5. JjgT All Druggists in BAJNBRIDGE sell it. ‘‘CO STAR'S’* Standard Preparations ABE. HJS BEAUTTFIER! THE , Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms* ggj° One Bott e, $1 <>B—Tbtee for $2.00, HIS “CostarV’ Rat, Roach, kc , Exterminators. “Costar’s” Bed Bug Exterminators. “Costal's” (only pipe) Insect Powder. “Only Infallible Remedies known.” “18 years established in New Yoik.” * “2,000 Boxes and Flasks manti actured daily.” “ ! ! ! Beware! ! ! of spurious imitations.” “AH Druggists in BAIN BRIDGE sd) thenr” Address “COSTAR,” lrt Crosby st.„ N Y. or. John F. Henry, (successors to)Demas Barnes & Cos., 21 Park Row. if. Y. Hold in BAJNBRIDG-E, GA.,by Dr. J A. BUTTS H 00. fFeb. 25th, ’G9.*44-l,y. . Gen. A. H. Colquitt. I Hugh IT. Colquitt. Baker County, Ga. | Savannah Ga. James Baggs, Newton. Baker County, Ga. COLQUITT & BAGGS. COTTON FACTORS General Commission MERC HANTS, BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. gif’ Liberal advances on Consignments, apnl 22, ittfffi. 26-6 m. GEQII.GI A—Decatur Covnty. ON the first Monday in August next, J w ill tip to the Court ot Ordinary of said county for tors of dismission from the administration of estate of Elizabeth Jones, late of said county, ceased. SILAS JONES, Admr. GEORGI A— D-’Cat nr County. WHEREAS, W. W Harrel, administrator of Saundeis Douglass estate, .epresents to the 0 'iH’t in his petition, duly filed and entered on the record, that lie has fullv administered Saunders D uiglass estate. This is therefore, to let all per sons concerned, kindred end creditors, to j*how cause- —if any they -can—why sai l administrator sh mid not be discharged, and receive letters ol dismission,-on the first M<> day in October IHGh JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’ry. April 8, 1869. 00-biij. GEORGI A ---Decatur Cmmtv. ON the fiist Monday in July next. I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said c< fluty foi letters of dismission from Guardianship of Jas. Brcek. minor of John Brock deceased JOHN R- BLOCK. Guardian. April 29,1869. 1-40 J. GEORGIA Decatur County. ON the first Monday in August next., W. MI Dollar, administrator of the estati of John K* Dollar deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordina ry of said county, fo*letters of dismission from said administration. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord. April 29. 1809. 1 3 m GEORGIA— DEcrn.TR (iJjgINTY. Dticatiik Superior C'ourl, April Term JuHN MORGAN. (Col ) 1 Libel FOR DIVOCE, vs >- Bill to Perfect AMVNDA MORGAN, (Col )' J Nun vice IT appearing t > the Ccurt by the return of the Bbei iff that the defendant does riot reside in this county,.and it further appearing that she does not reside in this state, it is ordered by the Court that said defendant appear and' answer at the next term of this Court ?lse that the case be considered in fault and she plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further-ordered by the rofirt ti at this rule be published’ in the Southern Sun once a month for four months. J M CLARK, Jf. S', c., s. w. c. A true extract from the minutes. G. A. PADRICK. Clk. may 27 ’69’. • 5-4 m. GEORG I \ —Deuahir Comity* COURT of o:dinary at. Chambers June 20th lbli9. On tlie Hist Monday in Ausrii'st fiext I will apply to tlie Court of Ordiruuy for Tetters of Administration Oe Bonis, Non. with Will annexed on the estate ot Charles Quale deceased 1 •1 r H - M. BEACH- J'y l < ’0 god. 910KT<> IOU&II& R JT’Jt MLE »V\r TTjTj ue sotu nert/Tc- ivm rt flouse uow, r.i me TT town of Bainlrridge, on he first Tue.-day in August next, betwteu thtf legal hours of sale, the following propel ty to-wit : Six acres of land in the town of Bain bridge bounded on the Rust by premises owned by VVnil Cbeever, on the North by premises owned l>\* George W. Lewis and South by premises ow ned by A. P Belcher and V T Broom including the house where George H. Cliett now U*e«. to satisfy on<‘ mortgage, ti fa, in favor of Nation V Evans against J K. Floyd, Property descubed more fmly j. H dee 1 of mortgage Alst), lot ot land No. 405 fa tfce 15th district of Decatur county, to satisfy on Moi Route ti f . favor of 0. J J ‘*! ,ki " s a " d LI V: dO. Belt, adminis trator, &c,, vs Wm. M Petty.l o _.i B WAUGH, Sheriff, may 2«th, 1869. 4 . 4 w GEORGIA, — Decatur Coltty. dWN the first Monday in C tober next, I will \7 apply tath-e Court of OW vary for letters of dismission from the Administ itoi ship of the estate of A A. Long, deceased. dy4s, 69. 22 3m. SOUTHEIFUT SXJJXT JOB PRI VMG ESTA BLISIi MUNT. 0 j. beruiln olrnTG^^^, mission Merebat, No 971> Street (over W,U | eox, jibbs&Co.) Savauualfia. [dey2-35. TUiSfcUanrousV ijl THEESTEYOR?aJ FOR PARLORS, HALLS, AND CHDRcHEs, I Combine more perfections than any others j) j market. The manufacturers have invented and , > more valuahe improvements, during the UittwH yearsthan any other in the land. The Patent Vox Humana Trem o i 0 wonderful imitation ©f the tremolo of the h* voice, pfonounced-by the moat eminent tr ** '? and organ builders the only perfect expr We j u ever invented. The Patent Harmonic Attachment octave coupler, which doubles the power of § strument without fticrrihsing its size. The Patent Manuel Sub*Baa» (> I of independent bass reeds of great potter whvi. m played with the ordinary keys. The Patent Vox Jubilant.—a ne»jf beautiiul stop, givingrn style of music hitherto* attained in reed instruments. These Organs ate superior to all oft, f in quick articulation--round, pipe-like tone-v/J ness and power. That/ have received nearly drkd First Premiums over all competitors, fm They are endorsed by* the highest inusicalajv ties. Send for- Illustrated Circular. PIANO FORTES;|j * 4 The Algo ofjfr t£thenablican ment of i* cases —full iron bars-Fir grand action, etc., at mouerate pries and ft Ji warranted. For circulars and full particulars address G. C. SAXE & ROB RIM. , 417 BROME STREET NEW YOHI March Ifth, 1869. 4(j.|; TJie ‘‘Vermont taring’’ Water, J Justly celebrated as a remedy for CARCI Scrofula, Bright's Disease, and other Kidney J < lions, the worst firms of Cutaneous Diseami. ft atkm, Eemale Complaints, and all iuipuiithw ots| blood. The bottles are marked; “Vermont Spring,^ & Cos., Shejjmw, Vt ” For sale by tfie principal Druggists. Pamphlets, with certificates from eminentfl chins aid others, sent free. w. ii. sc u 11 ; rffs. t A co 1 170 Wiliams Street, f NEW YOIIS March 11th, 1860. 4fi..|j | COME OUT OF THE JAWS OF DEATH | HESITATION AND DELAY IS SUlClbliifi One Minute will Save’ a Lit 1 LIFE IN A PILL BOX! LIFE IN A FILL BOX! Dll. 3UGGIEI/S Hn-IIUDE* PUIS AKE The true Grains of Health'. The true Grains of Health! OVR Pitt IS 4 ROSE. OXE Pif.L IS A DC SEr From Nova Scotia to MEXICO ANT? ALASKJ The people know them f The people use them ! The people praise them! They are the NAPOLEONS OP THE DAY napoleons of the day. Like a hurricane they Sweep all Competition from the FM I hey Grapple at the Heart of Every Disease Extinguish it at its fountain head. 'ff.ev/(■ the system agailist sildden attacks of disease epidemic, and enable the Patient to braveth.fi gers of miasmatic swamps, forests and otherk ; 5: , Bimwsmi I Relieves the entire system of pains an i acbw | enlivens the spv.it aiuf Sends rrew Wood HOUNDING THROUGH EVERY Tfi 1 They frupurt a SPARKLING BRIO H'l’NEss TO THE EYE, A IHisY GLOW PO THE CHEEK A RUBY llNriE TO THE LIPS A 01 EA R N ESS TO TH E HE \ f>, m i}!SvT N STO TT?K COMPLEXION, BOUYANt Y TO THE SPIRIT, AND HAPPINEtiSjON ALL «!DES. snip!!. .**! !l<^:C,ions °f the Ki<i«eye they *«* I MisEELi an Is the HOUSEHOLD’ TRE ASURE OF' THIS o*4 It wrll eool the violent pain of a burn of scald» nne minute Jr ::?, aWi 2 at «.nee Item- 'T* I<J throbbing of wounds {tcn es tJorns, Oliillbluins and Srwt-bites ro.Jf <~nriiUa ,1, ‘ ,0r cI,a PP«SVI bauds-, sore 6p8 aj ® toughness of the skin, *R°P S all pain at once. drue-dit’!* tl "' se £ . int ‘ ! 't' | miWe medicines at « rf J| ,*! ’ arad *f y°u caiiuot procure them, I to this office. ALL ORDERS-for the UNITED STATES ADDRESSED TO BRBERr & GO.,’ 4741 Broadway New loA DR. MAGGIEL’B PILLS or SALVE are 25 cent*i« , BOX. ffla .V 6th, 1869. 2-lj' \ R. W. HOGAN WITH W. A. RANSOM&CO.J 384 A 386 " holesale dea E rs in Boots, Shoes, &c., m; ')' 20, ’69. I