The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, August 26, 1869, Image 4

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1. Refusing to take your county paper 2. Taking a paper and then not paying for ft. ‘ 4 3. Not advertising. 4. Getting married aDd forgetting the pffnter. 6. Asking newspapers to publish matter that is fur yonr own benifit without remu* iteration. 6. Reading copy on the compositor’s caaeJi 1* Never P»y»ng your printers bills until the publisher goes to the trouble of ing for them. # ... A Profitable day’s Ploughing —One day last week, as Mr. Vann or the Cherokee Nation, was ploughing in his field at Webster Falls, his plough struck some tliiwg, stopping his mule. Supposing it to be a root, he struck the mule with his la*»h, a«d it gave a sudden puil, when up came five old Spanish dollars. Mr Vann went to the spot where the coin appeared, and on examination found a keg full of the coin The staves of the keg were rotten, but the dollars were as souud as when coined at the old Spanish mint. On digging up the lieg he found it contained SSOOO, all in old Spanish dollars of the date of about 1806 and American half dollars of old date. The keg must have been buried twenty or thirty years ago. Since the finding of this money the whole field has bceu dug up in search of hidden treasures. "Han*! where do you live?” "Across de river nfii der tarnpikes by der school as you go dp ihi't yer right hand on de odder side.” As this is perfectly intelligible as it is, we shall not. proceed to explain. If Hans pleases, he can "talk likes der books.” An Incident of the Flood in Texas, — The following incident, which exhibits the Btr«pgEth inf maternal affection nerving a to a deed of almost unparalleled heroism, is related in the Austin Gazette of a tecont date. - In the neighborhood of Mr. Ooalson, a widow lady, with six small children, driven from her house, which was swept by the high water, took refuge in a tree with all her little ones. As the flood brought along drift wood, she caught them aud constructed sort ol a raft around the tree, so that when oue of the children slip ped *inf fell it was- caught by the platform below. Here the heroic mother, with hei precious treasures, remained for tweuty four hours until Mr Ooalson constructed a boat and took thfcm| to shore. How Good Farmkrs Save Money.—They take good papers and read them. They don’t leave their miolc mop's seat,- tered over the fibrin, exposed To riftiif sit.ovt and heat. They repair their tools ami buildings at a proper time, .and do not suffer a subae* qttetit three told expenditure of lime and money. They use their money judicionsly, altd do not attend auction sales to purchase all kbids of trumpery because it is ‘cheap/ They practice economy by giving their stock good shelter during the winter, also good food, taking ont all that is unsound, b*lf rotten, or mouldy. Receipt f>r a Happy H<»me, — Six things, says Hamilton, are r< qnisite to create a happy home. Integrity must be the arel:i* teci r and tidiness the upholsterer. It must be warned by affection, and lighted up Mtith and industry must be the ventilator, renewmar the atmosphere and bringing in ftvsh salubrvty every day; while overall, a protecting canopy of glory, »nd nothing will suffice except tin* blessing • ; dsTONI'HING, GR -WTH oF 'AN FraNCISC" A covres^uindent, wriling from San Fiauois po, AuKgnw-t 2;sJA-yst ‘San Francisco has a I ■;«■! o' my km wh dge u tw«> *•«*■ « , an place a limit to tlte grwnT t*r i*f its*«l»*'tHV I o'arkets are banie < i ft>wo with h'tttt *d all k-ml'S and I &nti wwt* and at the abmnfmc’ w«d eh of Ihtwt.v ii.d vi ge'ahSes Ft nits i? !»: ’ >-• o :: |,f«iijsinn at aM- th<* iußeis ‘ln adtty. Jtt-fe think ofcautelonp- eg..- g'gtng '>r somebody to «al lb* n ; price tlue> ii's t-ae TttLOOIWIIHrvO HP oYV.R. V IAG.VKA- P nor Aaubew J* i k t• r s* bj* I*lll * s *' d»-d C.tnudian. IV , r ! \ •' *>*•> a most “*‘i! i: ! ' -f * , sw 1 , * iM! cross*nti i * 1 *' v ' *- iU VlVi'l’ b. ’'V hi 1 '■ > • r I CI i..dd» . * v ' 1 '• lit** w• u be j, short dist&mn I IhJ®U su&jieiisioit bridge,.where Ihe spanning cnWe wilt be about one thousand feet. The vehicle to be used is of peculiar construction. The wheels are grooved, it is propelled bv the hands, carried <»u the let tv By thJLesE. tfofef lor Jeakins says he can ArHutJU Itosilkrable grade. of the sort haa ever been attempted in pub lic, and the novelty aud danger ot tfce leal will doubtless attract a great crowd to Wtte»J*a4*lvD* jmWi JROOt M J.H n«U. » i««j« i» MSffmMWS* Kii vioe has been arrested at New York, upon the •]V^ W whilst nvikir.s h's ownpe from the Strc es jojh there* iß Ocfohct "t lad year* j -JAMES WATT, PEACTI CtAL GtJN SMITH, BAINBKIDGE, GA? Guns & Pistols Repaired and Warranted Satisfactory* ALWAYS on hand, a fine lot of Deuble and Sin gle Barreled Shot Guns. Rifles. Colt’s Repeaters, Flasks 1 , Shot Pouches, Cartridges. Caps. &c., &c. In fact, anythin? to be had in a first-class Gnu Store. Also, a fine assortment of Fishing Tackles. July 15, 1868. 15-3 m. W estcott 11. Coleman PLAIN AND FANCY PAINTER 111 {MINER, Shop Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets, BAIN BRIDGE, GA. HAVING permanently located, and being desir ous of identifying himself with the interests of the city, respectful y asks at the hands of a gen erons public only such encouragement as his work entitles him to expect. He will arfso execute SIGN WRITING in all its varied phases and styles; KALSOMINING, PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING, &c. Feb, 11th, 1869. 42-3 m. THE SHARON HOUSE, JOHN NHAKOIN, Proprietor, BcU.m.'lorldLge, Georgia. TRANSIENT BOaRD $8 00 PER DAY. traveling public are hereby notified that . this house has been thoroughly repaired are retited, as well as refurnished throughout, and ren dered one of the in- st desira tie and agreeable hotels in the State, worthy the liberal patronage it has heretofore received from passengers on the rivers and railroad No pains or expenses will be spared to make the SHARON HOUSE all that any one could desire. Call and test, its merits, may 20, ’69. 4-4-ts. JACOB BORN, PRACTICAL HARNESS MAKER, BAINBRIDGE, GA. SHOP on West street in rea- of Henderson’s Fur niture Store, aDd next door to Cumming’s Pho tograph Gallery. AU kinds of Harness repaired or made to order, in the neatest and most substantial style. A splendid lot of Saddles. Bridles, Sole and Uppei Leather always on hand, which he offers to the publio at extremely low figures for CASH. March 11th, 1869. 6 6m. V. B. BAUGHN, ATTORNEY at law COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY. Ga. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. m 3 Trj.jj,f— n tv, nu. MUS. A. N JOHNSON. formerly of Newton respectfully informs her friends ami the pub public also, that she has taken the house fornily oc cuprefi by Mrs. Thompson, where she is prepared to entertain the - traveling • public and take day Loaders. fc f M*. * f June 10, .868. ?-tf. GEORGI A—Decatur County. WHEREAS. W. W Harrel, administrator of ■Saunders Douglass estate, represents to the O'.ur in his petition, dnty ft'ed and Entered oh the record, that he has fullv administered Saund-rs Do nit lass estate. This is therefore, to kt all per sons concerned, kindred and creditms 'to show cause if any they can—why said administiator should not l>e discharged, and receive letters of i isuuission. on the hist Mm dav in October JBB9 JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’ry. April 8, 18(59. 50-tim GEORG I -Decatur County. ONE MONTH after date, application will he made to the Honoiahle the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the land belonging to the Estate of Danie Bryant deceased for purpose of division among thedistrib tees of said Estate. R U. MAXWELL Exr. August Pith 18‘>9 16 Im. EARLY COUNTY NEWS, A SPICILY INDEPENDENT SHEET, h- published by its founder at B L V k I L \ IKGITi E. H. GI tOUBY, Editor^ AND will on the lO.tb of September, 1869 enter into its tenth volume. .ulv' i tising ra es as low as that of any paper havingeqUa circulation in Southwestern Georgia It is tiie < tficiul oigan of three counties, and has a huge*eucu.a ion iu seven more. j,iy 22. '69. 13-ts. 11 KOi*G 1 \.—l)Ee.\Tiß ‘’ -crsTY ON the tirst Monday in October next, I will ap, ply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of dis mission from the .'xecutotship on the estate of W. J HACKLY, deeeased. J. B. BUTLER. jlv 15. ’6P. 12 3m. City Marshal’s UMi.LBESOLD before tlie Court House door io the eity . f bridge, between the Usual hoars of sale, on Hn first I nesday in September next, that building in the corporate limits «t the city of Bainbri-lge. known as the Atlantic and-Gait Railroad Depot, levied on as tht property of the Attautic and Uu.f Railroad to sat isfy one tax fi fa. P. COLLIER, City Maishal. The ‘Vermont Spring” Water, Justly celebrated as » remedy for CANCER Scrofula, Blight’s Di»ea*4. and ofcher Kidney Affec tionr, the worst forms of Cutaneous 3inea*ms. Rheum atism, Eernale CompAnnts i and all impuiities of the blood. are marked: “Ykr»o*t Sfbixg, Saxk & Cos., Sheldon, Vt.” For saJc by tlie principal Druggists. Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi cians aid others, sent free. If. SCiiH FFFUK St. C<JL NEW YORK. M ,vb rffh. *fW!>. 46 ly IWiSfdlaurons Stir rtisrmfttts. v; O . I DBatfottaSS illli WI<MJ Wholesale, and Retail dTcI NlSr - ' * - ■ j fe f ‘* g 3r *• < V WTVrtH i .siiinTilW j ./? f\. ' j 1 ... THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of their friend* and Vbe >uf»lic f generallv to their we selected Stock, and solicit a continuance ot the generous patronage -heretofore extended to their Hous They keep constantly or. hand a complete stock of ..■ - • * > . ?.-&• *»■<?. <-s* ! DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PM \RM fACTIONS, SURGICAL I NSTRUM ENTS, . GL\SS W A HE, PAINTS, OILS, PAINT-BRUSHES. VARNISHES, *, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery of every variety—HATß BRUSHES. TOOTH BI^SIIESj FINE LIQUOR, BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, ALE, PORTER, BITTERS, SCHNAPPS, FII MIS, IB tl SKIS THU, FIFE, * “P. FISHING TACKLE, OF ALL KINDS, s rmr jsl. fmc h mt ise: isre. "W « BLANK BOOKS , FINE AND FANCY ENVELOPES, NOTE, LETTER , CAP AND BILL PAPER KEROSENE LAMPS, Os various styles, Kerosene Oil Lamp Chimneys, and every other article appertaining to the business. The reputation of the house is a sufficient guaranteo that all orders entrusted to it will be liJied to entire satisfaction. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCBIPFON3. Carefully and accurately compounded at all hours, day or night. Bainbridge, GLa., Fob. 20th, 1860. Many years ago, tie writer c: iheso iinea and air invalid physician, while visiting the Island of St. Croix for their health, and witnessed many surprising and beneficial effects of the Rum there pjoaiiced unoh' radny of the invalids who were (like ourselves) seeking health; and, upon insuTy asd investigation, ohtained a full history of its medicinal virtues. He was delighteand which soon occurred, determine;., i* posable, to procure the sole right to manufacture and sell it in the United States. '* **m' *.-, 2 a j t The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity, for the celebrated PLANTATION SITTERS Was known to' the world. PLAN TATION BITTERS being an article of real merit, founded upcu new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal .worked^ a rapid revolu tion in the history'of medicine, and became as a household word alj over she civilized world. The cabalistic S. T.— lß6o—X. was a talisman of health, and the. demand for the PLANTATION BITTERS soon far exceeded the abilities of theproprietors-to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croix Rum, made expressly for the com pounding of these Bitters,- the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agent was dispatchedr to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations on tome of the largest and most productive estates on the Island. Houses, stills and presses wer«f erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston ished-the natives/' The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro cured, and very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTERS were in a position to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Rum needed in manufac turing the GREAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIGQRATOR. The above cut represente ; the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses. As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, ayd other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS is unsurpassed in the history of the world. Ove* 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. Deceutbci 9, lsfid S6-ly NEW STO.E! NEW GO. OS! LOW PRI ES BAINBftIDGE BDOT AND SHOE STORE OOOROB SPELIE.32&. THE citizens of Baiubridge and vicinity are ipsiiectfully in ormed that I have opened a rm,br unO and SHOE STORE, at the old T;nd of VAUGHN & GIISSON. uhore lam pr..„ar and i in nWt h pubiie vv.ith BOOTS and SHOE- id all deser ir>-irfns. tr-.m tlie ireaviest BROGAN to the smallest r m-B J have also a lot-of (THOCIaK I tiiat I- will dispose of a' wry low figures. (%iuntrv "lir- VVn bought or taken in exchange for GOODS. (Jail and examine my STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES /' lli ° tjSiiVelscNvlieieasi n.ou wiihsJavc.on yby it.. ' [jv^h %ttfcrfUnncott3. THE ESTEY ORGANS. FOR PARLORS, HILLS, AND CHURCHES, Combine more perfections limn nny others in the market. The manufacturers have invented and applied more valuabe improvements, during the last twenty years than any other in the land. The Patent Vox Humana Tremolo,—A wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the human voice, pronouncedly the most eminent organists and organ builders the only perfect expression sto| ever invented. The Patent Harmonic Attachment.—An octave coupler, which doubles the power of the in strument without increasing its size. The Patent Manuel Sub-Bass. —An octave of independent bass reeds of great power which are played with the ordinary keys. The Patent Vox Jubilant.—A new nnd beautiiul stop, giving a style of music hitherto un attained in reed instruments These Organs are superior to all others in quick arti<ailation~round, pipe-like tone—sweet ness and power. Thay have received nearly oxt hun pukd First Premiums over all competitors. They are endorsed by the highest musical authori ties. Send for Illustrated Circular. PIANO FORTES The subscribers also offer to the public an assort ment of beautiful Piano Forts— eh gant rosewood cases—full iron frame—overstrung bass—French grand action, etc., at moderate prices and fully warranted. For circulars and full particulars address ft. Gi SAXE & ROB RTS ) N. 417 BROME STREET, NEW YORK. March 11 thv»l880» 46-1 y. ot. imm CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, Syphi lis in ail its forms. Gonorrhea, Glee , Stricture Oichitis, and all Uniary disaases. and the effects of mercury are completely eradicatedr Sptvmator rhea oi seminal weakness, resulting from self,'abuse or other causes, and which produces sortie of tiie following effects, as blotches, bodily weakness, indigestion, constipation, aversion to society, un manliness dread of future events, loss oft memory, indolence, nocturnal emissions, find finally p rostra tion of the vita! power, can be fully restored to health. Persons afflicted with this or any other delicate, intricate, or loifg standing constitu tional complaint, should give the U‘*ctora trial. He never fails The Doc tor publishes a medical circular that gives full < xposition of venearal and private dis eases. that can be had free at office,.or by rfiai!. for i one stamp* Tt gives a clear delineation of all the diseases and conditions resulting from the infringe ment of the moral law, excesses, indulgence..exp/r --sures. and imprudence in married or singly lie Every sentence contains instruction to life afflicted and enabling Item to determine the precise battue of their complaints. The t stablishmcnt, comprising ten ample rooms is central When it is not. convenient to visit the city . the Doctor’s < pinion can be obtained by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by mail or expres-s In sonte instan ces. however, a personal examination is absolutely necessary, while in others daily personal attention is required, and tor' the accommodation of such pat'erits there are apartments connected with the office that are provided with every requisite that i caleuiated to promote recovery, including medica ted vapor baths. All prescriptions afe prepared in the Doctor’s own Labratory. under his personal supervision. Med cal pamphlet at office free, or by mail for two stamps. No matter who have failed, read what he says. Office No; 183 Third street, between Green and Wahnrf streets, near the Post office, Louisville. Ky. Office hours 9A.M.to 7P. M.; Sundays, 10 A. M. to 12 M. Mortgage Sheriff’s Sales. IV JbL BE SOijD before the (Jointhouse door in * * (he city of Bninln idge, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, the following: property to wit : One Steam Saw and Grist Mill', C'ohfiififfrtg o( one engine, two boilers, one saw mill, two log carts, one set of blacksmiths tools. Located in the State of Georgia, and county of Decatur on she railroad between Thomasville and Baitibridge, at the Station called Harrell. Levied on as the prop e.ty of Amos Whitehead, to satisfy one Mortgage fi ta in favor of Edward Bradford againt Amos Whitehead Property pointed ivt in Mortgage Also, at the same time and place', she following property, to wit : Those town l lots in the city of Bainbridge, bounded as follows: commencing on the North-East of lot formerly occupied by Janies Nicholson and running ooutir sixty feet, thence West one hundred and five feet, thence North six ty feet, thence to the starting point. Levied upon as the property of John R. Hayes, John W. San horn, and Ira W . San hi rn, to satisfy . ne Mortgage fi fa in favor of M. J. Nicholson against John K. Hayes, John W. Sanborn and Ira W. Snob in Properly phtfiTefl out iff Nfoytgage. Also, at the same and place the following prop erty, to wit: One town lot in the city of Bafnbrrrtge known as the stoie-hpuse lot oli Which stands the store-house built by Jacob Straus and at one time occupied by him and deeded by him to Belcher & Belcherritaf by them to Alexander N. Murphy. Levied <m as the property of John R. ProlSt & Jiiseph Lewis, to satisfy one Mortgage ft fa. in favor ofR Whigham , against John R. ProffiAt & Joseph Lewis. Property pointed out in Mortgage Ahicf at the fikmP time and pl.ee, the following property to. wit - The West half of lot No one hun- five (lAi.) in the twentieth di* C A/ n,t i » yt and State ..f Georgia, (•xOCin fiiree acres iSa<»r* or less cut off ..f the out h west corner niWtt* W the ~Jd Baiubridge road a Jorpavt of (irtb%, l(me hnt,d ed and twenty four’ (1-4.) m the twmuieth district of said county’ comjne.mn- the Mmth-west corner, running North on fie line ofsafd lot io the corner of R J. Small wood s land tlienbe West eighteen chains and tom raids. five degrees Bmth, nine chains to a corner thenco Swtb to the South line o said lot, thence,\\ est ty the beginning, contain ing one hip id red am| e>ghly-fiVe acres move or less Levied on as the pfopeitvd Jedson A. Butis a administrator of ihimbs A. Butt*, deceased, to sat isfy one Mortgage fi fa 4n favor of Allen J. Kwleoul poh,t Also aft the same time And pVace,' tlie following property to -wit: Alt that tract W parcel o? .t insiland being the city of B»*Mto4dg«; known Suu! e third Tinl^ 38 the#.** fiouth third of lot No ten, QO.) of SrmT 4nnev contamn.g a half acre more or less. LevfSl o, as the property of Wifi him & RohihsrtH M ; sftli^‘ f Mor hfa in favor of Belehar, Botch*rtft>T«H*ll S - Bobto * M ‘- July 8. 1869. H - B. WAUGH^M., ~~ GEORGlA,—Decatur (/ountY. * •* tf ' ’■ wyty to th « Court ~f Oidmary for leffers of smis.-ion horn the .Y'liMiiistvatondiip ° A A i Luu S. deecanwl, ily Id 69 D ‘ M * LANG * Adrrjr.^' jiyio, 69. _ 22-3 m. * fltttflMt’si €otmnn. ■T ,H2— : h' ■ '' ' f~~^s^. ORE \T Southern Preparations, npHESE are the standard Family Mediri lle , ! A America. They are prescribed and used btl medical profession. They are preferied by mother and father. They immediately neritJT! lie esteem and the confidence of all who one,? their virtues. They are prepared by ph y J]| who are fully authorized by the Con grp* o?l United States, and are the result of a long experience. Being neither seciets nor patent.k medical profession have no hesitancy j ( , Ri * 1 them a fair trial and a hearty recomiffijuiltttlut MAKMfIRI;. THOUSANDS of our fellow beingßare anoiut, consigned to untimely graves, atiil thekfl groans of old and voting are constantly C J| aloud for relief from Diarrhea, Cholera MtirWiL'. Asa result of much scientific research and as, * and faitliful bedside experience, we offer a j for ail those Summer complaints which !«pk, and never failing in its effects. No ail to have a supply of the RCI) Dl tIIRIIBA ItESIEtH | Prepared with artistic beauty, with chemical J| and exactness, selected and Combined nccoHi J extensive medic tl experience, Unique in appearance, mild, pleasant and cooling tA stomach and never failing in remedirtl feffec* unerring finger of truth points to the KKdH AKRHEA REMEDY as the boasted cmnbinutin.J the day for all forms of Diarrhea, Cholera.niiJ Morbus, Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, etc. Price $1.90, or six bottles for $5.00. Setitv,| parts of ihe country on receipt of price, SoldJx all druggists. J. P. DROAIGOOLE k Co.,Pngl Memphis. Teg ENGLISH FEMALE BITTEI WHAT THEY WILL DO ? They will restore fading female beauty, will p, the pale ceeek, will hurl back the gathering st? that encircles your brow, will ado bfightowi lustre to your lifeless eye. will give biillianqi activity to your dull intellect, will strengthtn sooth your shattered nerves, add tone, healtbi bouyancy to your whole system. HOV/ WILL THEY DO Tffi By arousing, regulating and restoring all « females to a healthy condition. By cuiitij those Complaints peculiar to the femalesex,• as painful, suppressed or irregular Menstrmt A v stem, Leucorrhoea, Ch orosis. Pro lapsus Ulceration and lifitaldlity of the Womb, hb the side old back, Melancholy, Palpitation oi heart, Smimming and Giddiness of the head feet anu hands, Nervousness. Sick Headai feeling of suftiK'rttiou, indisposition to entcrsi and all those diseases arising from a (Fermi condition of the Uterine system, trhefhet ifc old or voting, married or single. This coinpwi is neither secret nor patent, but is prepardi offered by the regular medical pfofesi«ioi . We have hundreds similar to the following: FROM AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN of CARROIzI, C0.,1 Messrs, J. P DKOMGuOLE & CO,: As your '‘English Female Bittern" Is tielfli? secret iior a patent. I have ffcqneiitty piescrit .- for the various female compiaints of our emit; and aiw.iys with the most, satisfactory results - • is decidedly the most valuable com hi nat on Ik j ever known for the reafinent of those compli: ' peculiar to the female seX. old or young, «nil!|jj not hesitate to give it a hearty fecofo'infi’irfalr its as onislvimr cures have won for it many ta in Carroll County aid I hope its efficiency ij |t>qn he heralded ail over .he country than medical profession and ti e female connmniitjJ| reap its advaivaires. G. W. V \SSKR, The English Female Ritters is accnrnfelyiS beautifully put up in large bottles.-, at bottle, or three bottles fur $6 Oft -OVie botllel* ing libouf two Weeks. Shipped to all pnrts dr country on receipt of price. Sold by all Daw % J. P. L'BUMGDOLE a. CO . l'ro|uf| Memphis, T*| KIDNEY AND BLA MI Affections ore exceedingly common and ImH some all over the eoumry. and the pnbliAi|| long felt the necessity Os a remedy that relied upon in all those affections, iW>d MU I better qualified to prepare such af remedy tk 1 physician himself, we have piract-’ced 1 ah lit twenty vears. and can safely sap tlrf know of no combination to equal our EXT- BEAR BURY AND BITCH ' j It is recommended t:» cure all derangeinmln i Kidneys and Bladder, such as Gravel. Urinar pi sits of all kinds. Blood'v or milky Urine, fr- . f-jj desire to uiHnate. pain in small of back, HnT ine pain in region of biftrh er. Gout, h“ iieryotrs trembling nreloncholy. evil foreW fi effects of habits of dissipation or early alnw 4 , Jj of power anri-memorv, and all those affect:: i|hiring a prompt and decided Diu'vetic, old or young, male Or female. Price sl. or six bottles for sd. N parts of the country on receipt of piice. S 1 f all druggists, J* F. DUO MG OGLE & CO.. P' Memplk The Chill Puzzle 8 e Is 8 1 I I 8' 8 1 li l 1 it s > 1 i hi flit fi li i h e h' i l 11:8 s l I r h e f c hill f «1 Ii hc f 6fc ftf llf 6 I 1 ib c to g o f c If ill® fi 1 1 i h c f o g n g o f c h i I j * fi llih'Ct og n ihg ofcu il G. ) 8 1 1 i hefogn ißJngofchio sllihc f o g n in gofch' fl 9 si Ii hcfog n g o f Chi II * sllihcfog o f C h i 1 1 * 8I 11 h e f’o fchi 1I 8 sllihcfchlllt 9 1*‘ ' sllihc h i I Is Bili h T I 1 slli 1 I 8 8 I. 1 1 8 6 1 8 The above will cure auy caw* of chill®* six niontl s standing, without effecting ears or nerves. It arouses the stomach * n ‘ ■ carries off (he bile and effects permaiieid the swamps of Arkansas, where tilt common and so difficult to cure thevreiwH • M when tieated with oui King of Chills 'l Put.up in large Ixifflesat sl, or six 45. Sent to ad parts of she couutry® o r price. Sold by all druggists. C/ J. Pi DROMGOOLE & CO.. J j Sold by J. A. Butts & Cos., Bainbridge. G*- ■ - SOuI »iit dijw imiit ,sn*lAaoj nu: fcllft r.i ' H joej pitMTWfi I lonfftilt ipw O ' G aw- m X:STA3BLISHM^ vf W • •»“«*> f“.. J I A Liy&ki of JOB WORK done with BjjJ J dispatch' and at the lowest living 1 ■