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‘Ftftnrtiidnilrri hhJicfttmV as the hus
baud said when his wife bored his ears.
The Yirgfinians Say that Grant is ah itn*
nessilM^iy—that is, he is a greater foul
nhan Qkuil>y.
A charity ac'ltmi! gifl under an examina
tion in Faalftis, on being askrd? ‘What is
the pestilence that walketh in darkness ?’
answered ‘Bod bugs, S sir/
Willie P* a little five year old, was
ii honey bee. when the angry
bee nMtfng him. ‘Oh gnituLnai’ cried Will*
8e,41 SjJdn't know be"fea triers in
their feet.'
A drhhfcsn man, %fter trying in vain to
leep On thCifdefraffcf was heard to exclaim
as he headed for the middle of the mad H
There, now, go 111 the street, if you want
toP
Swift’s Stella, in her last TMnes,- war told
by her physician, ‘Madafm, I hope we shall
Soon get yotf trp fife Mil again.* ‘Ah/ Said
She/ I am afraid before we get to the top
Os thediiU 1 shall be out of breath.*
Biaclt eyt-tf ladies are Safd to be passion*
ate and jealous. Blue eyed, soulful, truth
fful, affectionate, and confiding. Gray-eyed;
Ehiloaophical, literary, resolute, and Cold*
carted. Bt»*d eyed, qfaickeyed, quick'
tempered, and fickle.
A young lady explained to a printer the
Other day, the distinction between printing
and publishing, and, at the conclusion of
her remarks, by way Os illtistrafioiV, slit*
said: ‘Ymt rimy print a kiss on my Cheek
but yon must not publislr it/
In chemistry, the best ttfay to separate
two bodies is to introchiCe a third. The
Same holds Hue in other departnients. Xo
increase the distance between a pair of
lovers, let little Willis Walk into the back
parler with a lighted caudle in his hand.
non being told by a generous far
he- would give him a barrel of
Cider, asked the farmer if he would bring
it to his house. ‘Certainly’ replied the
farmer)’ ‘with pleasure?’ ‘Well’ said the
grateful man, ‘what will you pay me fur
thdjbfrftf*Whe!* the cider is gone?
“The negrOes of ifusselviUe vicinity,'in
dulged ih a colored tournament a few days
since. A Queen of Love and Beauty was
Crowned! She tfofe PJ<«. I ; 5 brogans; the
Hollow of her foot ritakes a hole injthe
ground and her U’ndef lip Weighs two
pounds and-a-lmlf light weight and her
vkaist, waff the size of a keow in the
lijfcWire.”
A'to* Sunday nights'ago a fair damsel
dtho was Coining out one of the churches,
virus approached by a gallant young man,
Who requested the pleasure of ‘seeing her
The 11 fait* one replied; ‘No, sir; if
you wish' tb go* home mith mo. yotj most
go with me td chbich, sit With me during
Cx ercises, and'thus show yourself worthy
Os the buihdf/
Jamie sat in the galtdry wide aWake,
When man\* were slumhering around him.
The endeavi re i to awaken tin
atttWiioft ol^His bearers, by etatitgiho fan,
Snying: *Yi»n see even jhttiie FrnjfftM-, tin
idi« t, does not full asleep, us so many of
jfoo are doing/ Jamie, not liking perhaps
tb be thus designated. Cboliy ‘An’
had* Ha all ldhti ’ I'Wad" hu* been
sflee)»#g* «>.*
jk’ fsaletlted :y'on*ig African <»f the bo>*
Black persuasion, observed h nelghntVr por
itrg Wisely ovW ts newspaper, whereupon
be-addressed hint tliiis: Julius., what yon
lookin’at dat paper? You can’t pal.’ ‘Go
•Way' fill ah,’ replied t(i«* other indigo antly :
*jrut»Hß t'tfaff' rtbuf Pa Dig-bluff fV>p- dirt
*B»c^ 4 rbtnidecF tisf 4 ’ oilier soni*hftill\
aid’ll ifoffin.— a'cow’.'* big ‘miff to
ctitch a’nWee, but she Can’t.*
A’French father was recentty trying to
pternuade a young ward to marry his
dAngftter;-(th« ward was very wealtliv,)
ami t he said:
‘Bhe has talent even to her finger ends.’
# f'should prefer a thimble tin*re.*
•Shi' Wflf W Hte‘b( k sl of lite Vary Wives.’
*1 should prefer t lie* best of bouse wives'. 1
‘She wiM go ttY’ posterity ’
•I had much rather she wou'd go to rriar-
Vkt*
Thtt ojher day a ybnripflrirtr stepped into
a establishment on Baltimore
street, and enquired of a handsome clerk:
‘Str.ihttve you any. mouse-colored ladies’
gloves?’-
‘liouiie-Colored, M iss?’
a sort of g»av— ju«t the color of
3rt^rt 1 5^;'(fi 4 a^lversi , meaning the 'store drawers,
which were painted g ay.
'My.'drawersf Miss,’ < j iculated the man,
glancing down at his diess to see if every*
thing was right and tight. ‘My 'tlraw-rs.
Mies? why. 1 don’t wear any!’
It was lii a Massadfi-use* fs villftge that an
old «ci«BofK**grinder, calling on a minister,
made fl|‘6snal query ‘Any scissors to
g*rnrtf*f 4
a negative answer, it wSs the
rtf blister's turn, which he to »k by asking
‘Are yon a indh Vis God?’
*1 do hot understand yon,*
‘An? yhu'nrepared to die V
Yfolj,question struck home Gathering
op his hit and scram).ling for the door, he
ejtfelaibfed' Wrur'sf ficksn,
0 Ltad ! O Lord. ! - you' ain’t going to
kill'ttie'. are von ?*
‘Marry Us Cents Worth ’ —
In Virgitna, wheft* the law fixes the mar
riuge fee at age and« liar, there is a rrminis-
CCiWJfe' of a couple who many years ago call
ed dll a parson and requested bfm to rn vrry
thorn *’Wliere is my fee ?’ said the fnne*
tionry v 'ftie parties who were to unite
tMf? 1 'fiftitifoei Ilia so at once, and fimfid tho
joint cents. ‘I
can*! marry your for that sutn,’ said the irate
old “geftlle than. *A little bit: of service will
go afiorig “way * suggested the male applis
eant. '“JfWiHOc twwd the parson, ‘'you don’t
pay for the siee of tho pill, hot for the good
yon hope it will do you.* The lass intent
on marriage, began to Weep; but :he parson
waiFnfokbraible, and th 6 conpJe turned sads
ly to depart. Just then a happy thought
•trn<s the forlorn maiden, and she turned
aWd 3ried thriiu&h/her tears: ‘Please, sir,
if yon canVnurry us fuff up, wbrt’t you
sUVen Cents Worth ? We
can come for the rest some other time.’j
This was too much for the parson. He ]
married them ‘full up,’and they went on j
tbfc’i - 1 ■' ? C - v -.if? |
g ( i v rtbnuutis
VV ATT,
PAACTI -AL GUN SMITH,
BAINfMHDGE, GA;
Tarrantti) Satisfactory.
ALWAYS on hand, ft fine lot of Double and , Sin
gle Barreled Sbot-Gujjs. Rifles. Colt g Repeateis,
Smith & Wesson'* Cartridge Shooters, Powder
Flasks. Shot Pouches, Cartridges. Caps. &c , kc. In
fact, anything to he had in a first-class Gun Store.
Also, a fine assortment of Fishing Tackles.
July 16, 1868. 16-3 m.
Westcott H.Colehian
PLAIN AND FANCY
niNTii mi tuna
Shop Corner of Broad and Broaglilou streets,
BAI> BItfDGE, GA.
HIVING permanently located, and being desir
ous of identifying himself with the interests
of the city, respectful y asks at the hands of a gen
erous public only such encouragement as his work
entitles him to expect. He will also execute
SIGN WRITING
In all its varied phases and styles; K ALSO MINING,
PAFECdIANGING, FRESCOING, &C.
Feb, 11th, 1869. 42-3 m.
THE SH.’RON HOUSE.
JOlllf S Iff A KOI#, Prof>.i<lor,
Balutorld-ge, Georgia.
TRANSIENT BOARD $3 Ob PER DAY.
lAHF, traveling public are hereby notified that
„ this hjpuse has bean thorougldy repaired arts
refited, as niell as refurnished throughout, and ren
dered one of the in net desirable and agreeable
hotels in the State, worthy the liberal patronage it
has heretofore received from passengers on the
rivers and railroad. No
spared to make the SHARO|j JHOOS& all that apy
one could desire. Call and test its Quoits',
may 20, ’69 4-4-ts.
JACOB BO Aft,
PRACTICAL HARNESS MAKER,
BAIN BRIDGE, GA.
SHOP on West street itt rear, of Henderson’s Fur
niture Store, and next door to Uiyint»i,tigCs-Pho
tograph Gallery.
All k f nds of Harness repaired or made to order,
in the neatest and most substantial style. A
splendid lot of Saddles. Bridles, Sole and Uppet
Leather always on hand, which he offers to the
public at extremely low figures for CASH.
March 11th, 1869. 6 6m
V . li. ra i g Ily
ATTORNEY Af LAW
COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, (iA.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his care.
June, 3.J869. 6-1 y.
in hue
MUS. A. N JOHNSON, formerly of Newton
respectfully informs her friends and the pub:
public also? 1 that she has taken the house&mnhy oc
cupied by Mrs. Thompson, where she is prepared to
entertain the traveling public and tj.ke day
headers.
June 10, ‘IGF. T-ts.
GFO RG! \ - O' faMir Jj.unt v*
W4EIIEAS, W. W Barrel, aifrfriipstrator of
launders Douglass estate, represents to the
(%.nri in his petition, duly fi ed and entered on the
record,'that he has Til 11 v administered Saunn. is
DnU&lass estate'. This is therefore, to let all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause if any they can—why said administrator
should not be discharged, and receive letters oi
isuiission. on tile first Monday in October JB<>9
■ - ' JOEt' Ord’ry.
April t, 1869. 50-fin.
GEORG I \ Decatur Gounty.
ONE MONTH after date, application will be
made'to the Honomhle the OtHirtary of Kind
county, for leave to sell the land belonging to the
Estate of Daniel Bryant deceased for .purpose of
division among thedistrib tees of said Estate
R. \v . MAXWEEL Exl-
August 12th 1869. lii Im,
EARLY COUNTY NEWS,
A SI me 1 LY.INI >EP 3S.DENT >HEET. .
Is published-by its founder at
BI.Vk I. L 1 4m .12 OBGI f,
E. H. GIIOUBY, Editor,
willori the 10th ofSepti fttbel, 1869 enter
/%. into its tenth Volume.
Advertising ra> eS as low as that trf any paper
having eqtia circulation in Southwestern Georgia
It is the official organ Os three counties; and has a
large circulation in seven more. - j
jly 22. ’69. 13-ts
i! EO UG T V,-. Decatur <’< unty
ON the first Monday in October next. 3 will ap.
ply to the Court of Ordinary or letters of dis
mission from the Kxecurtoiship on .tie estate ot
tV J HACKLY. deceased.
J. B BUTi.ER.
jly 15. ’69 12 3m.
Tlifi ‘ Vermont Sprirg” Water,
Justlv celeln a ted as a ten . <l\ fol CAt CIE
Sero/ufa, Bright's D. seine, and other Kidney Affec
tions, the worst f ruts of Cutaneous Dviaiess Jilietan
atism. Female Complaints, and -all in.puiitie.- ot the
blood.
The bottles are marked: ‘vVBkMiWT Spring, Saxe
& Cos;.. SWH.DON. Vt.”
For sale by tlie principal Druggists
Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi
cians a. and others, sent free.
If. 81. SCTII.FFI'I.IY & CO.
170 Wiliams Street,
■NEW YORK.
March 11th. 1869. 46- ly
GGOR'GI V. —RkCaTOR *'oUNfY.
JACKSON MEUKir. us next friend of his wife,
Mi* Olivia. Merrit has applied fgr exemption
and setting apart ami valuation oj Homestead and' t
will pass upon the same at my office iu Bainbridge
September 7th 1809.
JOEL JOHNSON Ord.,
Sept. 2 1869. 10 2w.
FIRST CALL.
OmOB or THE AINBRtDGE. (.'rTTHBERT ASD )
CoiAJJtßos Railroad' Company, V
Baitibridge, August 2utb, 1869. )
A CALL for the first instalment of 10 per cent, j
upon the subscription to the capital stork of
the Bainbridge, Cuthhert,a#d Columbus Railroad
Company, is hereby made upon each and every
KubscfiOer to the same,' to be paid October Ist,
1869. Payments may be made in Columbus, to
Mr John King, banker; in Lumnkin, to Dr. J. K
Bammn; in Cntbbert, to Cape. W. M. Tuinlin, -Se
cretary and Treasurer and in Baihbridgtf,' to the
undersigned, .fa*-
BENJAMIN ■F' BRUTON, President
" - >l? ‘ - - •*<;-
IpfcUaucM JUiTtimeuts.
Wholesale and Retail
0
f; CTRFUMERI||
. ' * . k, - - v ,TTJTSTTinP‘* ’
nPHF, subscribers rcspectfullv call the attention of their friends and the public generally to their we
1 selected Stock, and solicit u continuance of tin* generous pationage heretofore extended to their Hous
They keep constautly or. hand a complete stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS*
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, GLVSSVVARE, PAINTS/
OILS, PAINT-BRtfSIIES, VARNISHES,
._ ' t
Fancy and Toilet Articles, P^rfuitfery
; I * •. A>• *•• "■» * A
of variefy-HAIR BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES/
FINE LIQUOR,
BRANPIES, WISfCS, WHISKIES, ALE, PORTER, BITTERS, SCHNAPPS,
FBI SItSSS. CMS fil lIIH TIICCI, PIPES.
FISHING TACKLE, OF ALL KINDS,
» a rmr m. cb m T mni anr' w 9
BLAtffcBOOKS, tfLVE AND FAKCY E.YVEfiOPBS, NOTE, LETTBR, CAP AND BIEL P.APER
KEROSENE LAMPS,
Os various styles, Kerosene Oil Lamp Chimneys;
and every other article appertaining to tl/fe. liusiuesA. The reputation of the house is a sufficien t giiaftlti'tbo
that all Orders entrusted to it will be filled to entire satisfaction.
PHYSICIANS’ PRE3CSIPTONS.
Carefully and accurately compounded at all horns, day or night.
~0 0 A Vi A CJ"' Jr A Ga., Feb. 2i)>h, 1869.
, Many years ago, the writer of these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting the
Island of Si Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and
Beneficial effects of the Rum 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 vras delighted’ and surprised, and after his own recovery,
, : >hich soon occurred, determined, 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,
for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the world. PLAN'
RATION BITTERS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles,
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, Worked a rapid re^dlu-.
tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the civilized
worlds The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—X. was a talisman of health, and the demand for
the PLANTATION BITTERS soon fa? exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply.
Notwithstanding the largeimportation of St. Crete Rum, made expressly for the com
pounding of these Bitters, thi quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessaiy
that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agent
was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing gfyjl
leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates on tit
island. Houses, stilfe and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston-
Sshed 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 manufee
taring the GREAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIGORATOR. The above cut represent!
the natives Brushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses.
At an antidote to Fever and Agne, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
ether kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS is unsurpassed in the
history of the worid. Over five million bbtilps ure disposed of annually. They uw*
adapted to old and yoting, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate beneficial result.
DueemiKM 9, Ibfib . . ,
36-lv.
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
w.-a. a®Taiaf#ai
o o«.
wHQRSFS, BUGGIES, CAKRIAGLSand WAGUNS, to hire at all times with or ASpH/V-jfcgm
Fine Horses and Males always on hand for Sale or Exchange.
February 11th, 1869
.w? f IS*
ffliSfUnnous.
theTestey organs
FOR PARLORS, HALLS, AND CHURCHES,
Combine more perfections than any others ih tlir
market.
The manufacturers have invented and applied
more yaluabe improvements, during the last twenty
year-sthan anv othey in the land. , .
. The Patent Vox Humana! Tremolo.— A
wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the human
voice...pronounced bv the most eminent organ>sts
organ builders the only perfect expression atop
ever, invented. . ...
The Patent Harmonic Attachment. —An
octave coupler which doubles the power of the in
ptwment without increasing-its «’»!«.
Jhe Patent Manuel Sub-Bass —An oct«
of independent bass reeds of great pi-wer which are
plaved with the ordinary keva.
Th« Patent Vox Jubilant.—A new end
beautiful atop giving a stvle of mnsic hitherto un
attained in reed instruments
These orxsri« are minertnr to nil others
in quiok articulation —round. p<pe-l|ke tone—sweet
PASS nnd power. Thnv hw* received neatly ox ft HUN
p-prp Find Premium .« over e' l eempeMtora.
They are endorsed hv the highest musical authori*
Send for Illustrated Circular.
PIANO FORTES
The subscribers also offer to,the public an assort
ment of beautiful Piano Foets-cl< gatnt rosewood
cades—full iron frame— overstrung bass—French
grand action, etc., at moderate prices and fully
Warranted.
For circulars and full particulars address
ff. G- BAXE Jr ROBRTBON,
41T BROMB STRBBT,
NEW Yftßß.
March 11 th, 1869. 46-1 y;
H. iimi
CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, Svphi
..Ifajn all its forms. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture
Oichitis, and all Uniary dfisaasM- op.d the effect**
of roercnry ; .are completely eradicatedr Spermatof
rhoa oisemimil weakness, resulting from self"abuse
or other causes,, and which produces some the
following effects, as blotches,, bpdOv weakness,
aversion to society. n|-?
manlihess' dread ofmtiire.events,,loss oft memory,
indolence, nocturnal emissions, and finally pi.bsfra
tion of the. vital power,, can be fully* restored, to
health. Persons aMioted wrth thisyOl; any other
delicate, intricate, or long standing conStitn
tionai complaint, should give the Doctors trial.
He never fails,.,
The Doc tor publishes a medical circular that
gives full exposition of venearal and private,dis
eases, that can be had free at oftice, or by mail for
one stamp* It gives a.clear delineation of-all the
diseases and conditions resulting from the infringe
ment of the: Umral lavv, excesses, indulgence, expo
sures. slut imprudence in, married or single li e
Every sentence contains instruction to the afflicted
and enabling them to determine the precise nature
of their complaints. .
'i’he establishment, ten a’rhp'lp' rooms
isjcentral. Wfien it is not convenient to visit the
city. tbe.Doctor'gfopinion can be, obtained hv giving
a written statement of the,case, and mediane* can
he forwarded by mail or expret-s In sortie instan
ces. however, a personal exnminath.n. is
necessary, while in others daily personal attention
is lequired. and for the accommodation of such
pat’ents there are apartments connected with the
office that ate provided vvith ev.erv requisite that i
calculated to promote recovery, lifCtttding , fnedjca
ted vapor baths. All prescriptions arc* piepared in
the Dofitiir’s own Lubratory. under his pers,onal
supervision. MfedlC il jmniphlet at oftiee free, or by
mail for two stamps. No,matter who fallen,
read what he says. Office'
between Green and VValuut streets, >'par the Post
office, Loeisville. Ry Office poms 9A. M to 7 P
M.-f Sbndajs, 10 A. M. to 12 M.
GEORGIA, —D ECATiifo (loinsr y-
ON the first Mntuhiy in October next, I will
apply to the Court ot Ordinary for letters of
dismission Hum the Administratorship of the estate
of A A. Long, deceased
D. M. LANG. Admr
jly 15, ’69. 22 3m
OAK % CITY
Upstairs irt Sowers" Ffocfcv
BRAD STREET 5 , GA
B. & COLBEHT r BROTKEE!
P¥OTRI‘ETdkBV
. i ai. ]'. r!:
TiHe Saloon font]ways supplied with choice
wmm>
CDSARSi'.
THE BILLIARD TABLES
as can be found in
P April Ist, 186£ Ce ’
A K. JENNINGS
of Albany, Georgia, with
PROSPER p. SHAW 4 00.
DEALERS IN
BGOTS & SHOES,
13 urtJßitA'i? kTRui/r,
TOY YORK.
&TJJST
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT.
irompot’s Column,
~"" iOiKAI ’ ' -~C
Southern Prep aati^
-* r r\UEtiEaac the standard Family
jL America They are prescribed ';u„|
medical proiession. They are prefermat!*
mother and father They immediately Jv
lie esteem and the co undo nee of all w'hj rit
their‘virtues. They are prepared b- ° n ' 1,11,1
who are fit ly Authorized-by the
United States, and are the result ofaC"V
experience. Being neither secrets nor 2
medical profession have no hesitancy , '
them a fair trial and a hearty recomw«uJ t jj
ar ** 3^4. a
THOUSANDS of our fellow heii. g 7iS'“
consigned to untimely graves, and
groans of old and young arc constHmir '
aloud for fclifeffrom Diarrhea, Cholera M,d
Asa tesulf of niubh sfcieiiiific reseaiHi»«
and faithful bedside experience, we offer t
for alt those diimmer cdmplaintH which / l
and never failing in its effects. No moth? 1 ' 1
ail to have a supply of thb
It El) DIARRHEA It P.JlEnj
Prepared With beauty, withfchethimi
and exactness, selected and coffijiined nccerlS
extensive medical experience, Unique in fi/2
appearance, mild, pleasant and cooiint
gto uach and never failing in remedial
one ring finger of truth points to the im
aKKHEA REMEDY as the boasted combing
the day for all forms of Diarrhea, Chder* q
Morlius, Nausea, Voraltiiyg, Cramps, etc
Price $1,90, 6r sii bottles for $5,00, L
P ft U s . m ill tWh ft" of price, I
all drugjfisti!. ”J!' I'V i/IiOAfGOOLE & CO.,P,
Memphis, 1,
EKGLISH FEMALE BlTt
WHAT THEY WILL DO f
They will restore fading female beauty,
the pale, ceeek, will hurl back the gathering!
that qtlMrcleS yoiir brotv. will add lirightnq
lustre to your lifeless eve. will give
activity to your dull intellect, will njtfengtbt
sooth your shattered nerves, add tone, he»K
bouyaucy to your whole system.
MOV/ WILL THEY DO TBI
By arousing, regulating and restoring all
females to a healthy, Cofdition By cuii
Chose Coin plaints peculiar to the female sq
as painful, suppressed or irregular Menstn
Axsteria, Letifeorrhoea, Ch oruSis, Prolapsu
laceration and In ftalnlity of the Wonik,h
the side ofid back, Melancholy, Palpitatium
heart, Sntithming Giddiness of the h««
feet afni baud*, Nervousness. .foTck Hdi
feeling of indisposition to enter
and all those diseases arising from a fa
Condition of the uterine system, trl»vth«r 8
Old or voting, niarried or single. Thi# coa
is neither Secret nor patent, bus is prepar
offered by the regular medical pfofeSsiot,
We have hundreds similar (o file foM/nj
inoit AN EMINENT FH Ys fOt A Nos CARROLL CD., I
Messf*. 3 $. DKOMGuOLE & tO :
As your “English Feinaie v fiiiiVrs” is mill
secret.nor a patent, I hare frequently prenoi
for the various female comp|aluts;.6f our cm
and always with the most satisfactory rvab
is di ciiledl.y the most y*lt*el>le ci mbiimt onl
eve.r knvWn for the i rcat,ipent...of those cwjjl
peculiar to .the female sex. old or your/jjf, ail
not hesitate to give hearty rcconimcai
Its as oiiishi-ng cures have won for it trranyl
in Ga'rr<>)l Cofinty. ard I
soon he heraldedall, over.,.he., ComilryH
medical profession and the feifiale cojuniiunil]
reap its advantages, G. W. \ r ASfiKU,I
The Englirfti Female Litters is accnratelj
liea.fitifuTly .put. up in. large bottles, .at i'St
bottle, (>\ three hotfleg tor sfi 00—one Imtlfc
leg ..pent two weeks. Shipped to all partn
con n try on receipt Os mice,; ,S<J<! M All
J. P. I KOIatiOOBK cc \v-, rw
Memphis. 1
KIDNEY AND BLiD)
vtfeciions ore exceedingly common -and 1
some all, <>Ver I lie. Cos tint ry, gnd tire pulili
b>nu - fell (lie necessity oT a remedy that c#
lelied Ujfeon Ip aM,those iifTections. .and.w
Lettei qualified (</ pre|>are such a remedy tl
lihysjjtiuii liimseff; We have pract ! ced i»
ah ut twenty r ears, and can" .safsly say II
know of Ho combination to equal our
Ltr. BLIRHERY AND BIT
• ..i. : r ■ . •:,» f r
It is l curs all derangement
Kidneys and Bladder, such as Gravel. Urim
ivlsitjs of alf kinds. Bloody or milky Uline.ft
drsj.iv.to minate. pain in small of back, dot
ine . pain in, .region oj bind erv. Guilt, ft
nervous tre.nomingV ithidonclioly. evil fore l
effects of habits of dissipation or early •
of power memory, and all these
q.uji,i!ilig g prompt arid, decided Diuvei ‘f
old <»r young, (pale or female. *
1 Piice sl. or six bottles for $5. ShipH, l
parts of the country on receipt of piic«. *
all dirigglsts.
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO-. P/'
MempWti
The Ghill Puzzle
8 '
A 1 8
sills
BIIi I I 8
sllih i I Is
sllihchills
sllihcf chills
sI Ii hcfofc h i I Ii
8 I 1 i ii c f o g <» f c h i I I *
sJlihcfogii g o f c h i M »
► I M’h.c tog n in gofcii i D*
si Ii hcfo g iy j Hin go fc Ii i I
sllihcfogni n g o f c h i 1 1*
st I ih c f»» gngo fc h i 11 8
*I I i Ii cfogot c h i I I *
s 1.l i h cf«>f ch 11 I »
s i l i h c fj? biP*l »’
B)lihc h i 1 I 8
Bllih ; 1 Is
slj ills
# » I j Lb
*8 I 8
Hie above will cure any case of chill*. 1
six mouti s standing, without effecting
ears or ner.yes. It arouses the stomach** 1
entries off the.bile .and effects permanent^* 1
the swamp* of Arkansas. where the chili'
common and so difficult to cnYc. the' readiij
when treated with our King of Chills.
Rut up in large bottles at sl, or six
$5. B«nt,to ad parts of (he country on &
price. Sold by all druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO.. M
Mewpb*
Sold by J. A. Butte* Co 1 .; Bainbridge, ft
— —3-
GEORGIA DrcATOR Gochtt
M6TfCE'iK hereby givenfo all
-t» demands against D. B. Wbi«ld° D ,!l
county deceased, to present thentto w-F
made out, within the time presciibed by * ■
rflt persons indebted fp said- deceased ate
required to make immediate payment- .
JOHN J.’KIRKLANn. A'l
Sept, 9. 1869
/ of J. BERRILN OLIVEK, Gene*
\J tuis*ipn iM«rbbat(, No. 97, Bay 6twet (o*
«o *, Gibbs & Cos.) Bavuanah, Ua &