The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, September 30, 1869, Image 3

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" ■PToiuiu'vh i'Utt ■c»,l.l*rt W* «' mm '""' 1 h ’™ B „id . f „f th« W•«!. * but l»p» h« m») - h B»lo f tlH'ir C"t'onan<l me leceiving arge i k' ***r and 1 . ..fur .H«1. «eh,ve ■ .br.„«h the <t..1l «««"■>• J‘ Srs.be generous and return e Hiyin q*P- ■ oS «prmT «kn am. Othos. - Rrad the ad ■„, ,it Mr James Watt, PmcUcal Gun and ll then go around Ket and examine his large stock .f Shot ■„,* Powder. Shot. Powder Flasks. &c ■ nflfring Ids stock to the trade at great ■ p|ico . Give him a call before purchas . here ■r> Rr.NT.-The attention of the readers rs K. directed to the advertisement of Mr 1). ■ l,„ }* offering some very desirable proper- M'it. L tr V ickstein at th« Flint R ; «v ■f.mr. B™»<1 “"'I W*iot * lr f **• ■ dire*. Dealers in D.y Goqcls,Clothing, Shoos, Hats, Notions. wm,ld ■ pirn you a bargain bv selling you ■ r Goods at greatly rmluc. and prices. m Arrrß —The weather for the past few ■sheen pretty cool and forcibly reminds one ■ter had indeed arrived. Small fires, over- B thick clothing h,re been very fashionable Kal We received acaH the other day, from ■ Gentry. Toweling Agent for the Savan ■ il:! r Vc'ws, who visits our town in the in ■ tlmt paper. May he meet with the k guccees Bh justly due him as representation of such cate of Southern rights and principles, ■tews has proven itself to l»e. ■ Tt , or BAivßßinr,B.-The health of our city ■yyi better at this season of the year. With ■reption of a few cases of chills, we hear of ai y sickness at all We would advise all ■„" wh, depend on a large amount of sick- g'*t«l phtsicians cannot attend to all ■atieiits to get a c<se. to keep their distance would hardly make it pay to settle iu these "4^Bigs” ■aim and Country H'erdiants, wiM find it ■it- interest to call at our Flint River before purchasniir olsowhor**, STKI SINGER & ECKSTEIN. ■rw T\ieß —Wo have reee'ved tlte first nnm ■«. upvighliy litt'e sheet heating the name of ■lot 1 iv, t Oujvtfe, puhlishcdbv that new and ■rising Ib v Goods, firm Messrs. Steiuinger & ■in. comer i’oo.nl anil Water streets This is Bti :C new in this “lmvg.” and augers well for ■ re..s of this establishment ns it shows they in p<inters ink. and what is more intend ■ it. Call on them in their sanctum, they glad to see you at all times. ■awi<. Aen.vr - It will 1« seen bv reference to ■filcert Wing column*. that. Mr. Caspar Lewis. so farm ably known in this community, lias ■ taken the field and intends to keep a full ■if Gm-vie* an l Confectioneries which he ■fill at p ices to suit these very hard times. Mr. a very clever gentleman and is assisted by ■rinceof pood fellows Billy Brennan. Go see are sure to be pleased. ■ 7® the Ladies of Bainbridge* ■ Flint Kivor Store In.** just received a ■d'd stork of Calicos, Delaines, Stri«- ■d Fluid llomespnr, Tickings, Sea W Hhi'diupr. l>l«acl»ings, &c., »t prices to STEIMNGICR & ECKSTEIN. Hit Jail —We learn that the improvements ■I Jail have at last been completed and it is pcKHi condition. We hope that the Jailor ■has better facißt Vr for entertaining as well as ■ning the numerous visitors who honor him wiio a “letter of introduction" from Swearingen and oti'ers, than he ha? had ■®wc Brror - We are under many obligations ■ur young friend, Tommy Cloud of the News Hr’t f°r lute numbers of Harper’s Weekly, Day’s Bogs. New \ork Ledger and other illustrated Give Tommy a call —he keeps a full Hply of all the leading newspapers, magazines, Hos the United States Yon will find him a clever, young gentleman and quite a ladies man. judg- B from from the polite manner in which he at- IliT wants of tlie vast crowds of the fair H. who we -ee daily inspecting his splendid stock ■new and fascinating novels. ■Tm Biter. ‘ The River is up—the channel is Beep, or soon will be. enough for the sound of the ■Steamboat Horn that daily greeted the ears „f wr citizens last season, to begin again in good arnest The old Flint is just growing from the itreme low condition she has been in all summer, > and will 6oon be in splendid boating cocdition. Important to Gentlemen. The Flint River Store lias been opened *’th a very fine stock of clothing. Call •nd examine our prices— no trouble to show P'H». STEININGER & ECKSTEIN. * *CoMPETt Tl oit the Lifb or Trade.”—This plain ®nd sensible remark was first made by one of the iu o Rt successful merchants the world has ever pro need. and is now reiterated by the first dealers of the day. if that is a true saving, there is no bet ter mode for the merchants of Bainbridge to com pete with th*»ir neighbors tTian to advertise and keep theft business constantly before the public. y llß U the cheapest and most friendly way of out ng you? adversary, and at the same time remem' that there i b no better medium of adtertising fcai through the columns of the Sorratas Srn?.’ Too Bad. —The Board of OffictMgof the Ruinbrid «, Cnthbert aid Goltmibn. Railroad wh - ‘took off one of the Editors of the Sen. will please retarn hi.n # as he i» a peice of property 1 that $« Vety useful in “these parts,” especially to'the typos of this office when they want a “little change ” Gentle men you did wrong, you know i your guilty consciences whispers it in your ear# T o take away the editor from the besom of his diar ‘fairfly, just because yon knew he belonged to that class of weak minded persons who are easily persuaded and led off when it is understood that its “ride free,” is a fault for which you will never" be forgiven. But Gentlemen, take good care of him, don’t let him take the “oath of allegiance” to anv of the fair sex, return him all right and ready son duty «t the proper time, acknowledge its your treat, and the wrath of the printer shall be stayed. That Rear. —The juvenile portion of onr community was thrown into a terrible state of excitement on Monday last, by the ap pearance or. our streetv,'of a genuine Vw bear. Although he had a rope around his neck and a man at the other end of it, the most of the spectates* proved by their actions that they were believers in saying. “Distance lends enchantment 4 o the view.” His Beat ship formerly lived in Okefenokee SWamp, Fiorida, but is now a resident of 'dr. King’s back yard, where he wi.l be glad to meet and embrace any who may honor him with a visit. The Performance Yesterday.— Tt is with pleasure that we recommend anything that gives the satisfaction necessary to merit it at our hands, consequently we say, and without fear of contradiction by our really delighted citijfens, that the Big Show of Pi of. Reynolds was really splendid and far surpassed anything that has visited our city in many a day. The astounding feats of masters Noberte and Peicenti, especially the Niagara Leap, was the best performance of the kind we have ever witnessed. Miss Louisa Reynolds well sustained the parts in which ( L« was cast. Miss Minnie Wells the charming young comrnediene, who seemed oe the favorite of everybody in town as well as our self, can’t be beat. Taking the performance as a whole it was, to say the least of it, first-class and Worth double the price of ad-- mission. Mr. Reynolds is a Georgian h}' birth and is just returnning to the home, of early days, that alone should secure to him tin liberal patronage or our citizens We hope that the Prof, will, at no distant day, pay otir city another visit; and we will say to the management, that if t hey want to really please our citizens and at the same time receive a genuine welcome at their hands, don’t forget to bring “Sweet M’r.nie,” the life of the show, along with them. Weave under many obligations to Prof. Reynolds and bis polite agent Mi. Terry, for courtesies extended the press. SAVANNAH DIRECTORY. 2— , OFFICE of J. BKRRIFN OLIVER. General Com mission Mefehat, No 97. Bay Street (ovei Wil ox, Gibbs & Cos.) Savannah, Ga. [dec2 36 AUSTIN & ELLIS, commißson and firvatd’Ug merchants, Savannah, Ga. CiLAGHORN & CUNNINGH AM. grocers and shin ' chandlers, corner Bay and Drayton Streets, Ba vannah, Ga. . ; r t *• * CIONNERAT & JOHNSON, wohlesale grocers and ! commission merchants, corner Barnard and Bay- Streets, Savannah Ga. JOHN OLIVER. No. 6 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Ga. Dealers in sashes, doors, blinds, moulder ing?. paints, oils, glass, putty, and all painters’ and glaziers material Miked paints of all colors and shades. JJ. DICKSON & CO., cotton factors and com mission merchants. 68 Bay Street Savannah, Ga, ITYVRLEY t SIMMONS, cotton factors and com l mission merchants, 68 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. GH REMSttART, wholesale and retail dealer in ■ doors, sashes, blinds, mouldings newii posts, &c. North side oi Bay Street, foot of Barnard, Sa vannah, Ga. RAN DELL & CO., wholesale grocers, 201 & 203 Bay Street. West of Barnard, Savannah Ga Agents for Georgia, Florida and Alabama of the Orange rifle powder. MFERST & CO;, wholesale dealers in groceries « wines Liquois, tobacco’s and segars, 145 and 147 Savannah, ea HOLCOMBE., HULL & CO , wholesale grocers, Bay Street, Savannah. Ga. IJ. GUILMARTIN & CO., cotton factors and Jt general commisssion merchants, Bay Street, N»vannah. Ga. Agents fiwi-Brad ley’* super pho*l plmte of lime. Bagging, rope and iron ties si ways on hand. Uusual facilities extended to customers. I. X. Is- LINIMENT The rapidity with which this . has increased in popularity thioughout Southwestern Georgia and Florida is unprecedented. The pro- P rietor is continually receiving voluntary testimo nials from various parts of tJuj.Couutry.of its mi - raculous cures. Every household should have it; if there isa,ny medicine to be retted upon it is the I. X. L, Liniment. It cures headache, tooth ache, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, burns, Old sores, pains in back, &c. Sold by all druggists. Sold in Baiubridge, Ga., by ' „ v butits CO -•••••■ . E nplish Female Bitters strengthens females Hus bauds should buy E- F. B for sick wives E F. B. brings health and induces-happiness Complaints peculiar to females cored with g. f The reliable. Dromgoole & Co's Bnohu Drotngoolu & Co’s. Bucbu is the favorite Gravel cured with Dromgoole & Co’s. Buchu Care your chills with King of Chilis King of Chills cures effectually and permanently Better than Quinine. Kill of Ohillg I he great malarial antidote, King of Chilis* KH-G OF CHILLS. Cures a’l forms of chille and fever Cures chills alter all else fails Cures chills of swamps and bayong Cares every other and every third day chill Nothing else equals King of Chills King of Chills cures old and young The planter’s best friend, King of Chilli 'A cheap chill remedy, King of Chilis Keep Red Diarrhoea Remedy on hand II D. R is not a hot astringent R. T. R. cools and quiets the inner man R. D. R. has no equal for children ERRORS OF ITOiDTII. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ffects of youthful indiscretion, will’for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy ny which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B OGDEN, EXECUTOR’S SALeT BY virtue of a decree of the Hon. J. M. Clark, Judge Superior Court, South Western Circuit, granted at Chambers in Araericus on the 19th day of August. 1869, I will sell sell for distribution amongst the heirs of Peter J. Grey, deceased, be fore the Court House door in the city of Bainbridge, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property, to wit: Lots of land, Nos 317 and 312, in the 21st .Dis trict of Decatur county, fractional partsof lots 31 i. 289, 288 and 287 in the said District. Terms One third CASH, balance twelve months with mortgage on the jy-operty. 8. W. PATTERSON. Extcuutor of Peter J. Grey, deceased. Sept. 80. 1869. 80-tds TO CONSIJMTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumtion is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure - To lair 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, aud spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may proye a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings County. New York. MU 11 wirni Ml —o— THF LARGEST STOCK H THE MARKET! ——o T. B. HUNNEWELL k CO, HAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends that they are receiving a large and attractive Stock of Goods, BOUGHT FOR A&H at, LOW PRICE-’, and are offering them to the public at such prices as will astonish every one. They have a splendid stock of DRYGOODS, GROCERIES. BOOIN & SftOfCS HARDWARE. WOODENWaRE CLOTHING, Fancy GOODS, LADIE’S CLOAKS, NOTIONS, &c , and a general assortment of everything usually kept in tbismaiket. We invite the public to come and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are cod fidetit we can suit them. A large lot of BACON & FLOUR, always on Hand. sept 23 just received from New Orleans. 22 ts ITTEIM WISH! JAMES WATT. Gun and Locksmith Has Just received a lafge and well selected stock of English and German Shot Guns, American Rifles. Smith and Wesson Revolvers, Sharp’s Derringers and other Cartridge Pistols, Colt’s and Remington’s Cap Pistols PO WDER FLASKS, MO VLDS, CARTRIDG ES, GAME BAGS, WA D GUTTERS, PO WDER, SHOT PO UCHES, CAPS , WADS, SHOT, &c. TUBE WREMCBERS,I Also a fine assortment of i> % FISHING TACKLE. Being engaged exclusively in this business, I am allowed by the manufacturers and importers a de duction of from ten to twenty per cent oh t,h“ pri. ces charged all dealers in any other kind of mer chandise, and am therefore prtpared to sell any thing in my line cheaper than any bouse in the city .cun affoid to and» it. Parties wishing anything froth a pound »f shot to a fine English shot Gun .will tint! it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Guns and Pistols repaired, Locks repaired and keys fitted. sep 23 22 ft GUARDIAN’S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi uarv of Decatur county, will be sold on tbe second Tuesday in November 1809, at the court bouse door in said county, between the leral hours of sale, the tract of land No. 286 in the 20th Dis t rict of Decatur county, containing 250 acres wor or less Terms cash. .£> J 2. BUQ u «y* . *®?tr i M TTO _IL S; SUIsSL GOODS, ' jfi { —"""V w The Best Assertaint Yet. PATTERSON & McNAIR, WEST STREET, B At N BJI ID G E, GEORGIA i TNVITE the attention of pnrehasere to their large 1 and carefully selected STOCK, how in store aSd dally arriving of t STAPLE and FANCY DEY GOODS HARDWARE, TtfWTR CLOTHING. SHOES/ ’ GROCERIES. HATB TRUNKS CROCKERY. SADDLERY, GUNS, Ac. and a general assortment of every article usual brought to this market. In connection with our stock, we keep constantly on hand for our planting friends, a large lot of BAGGING, ROPE, TIES and SALT rN to early -“attention is earnestly askep. Cotton hough t f or advances made on It for shid ment. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. sept 16 21 3m Head-Quarters —-:FOR: on uni! CORNER WATER AND CLARK STS. BELCHERS & TERRELL, WOULD INFORM the public generally, that they have just received a NEW STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods. Dry Goods, 60 PIECES PRINTS, 60 PIECES DOMESTICS, 60 PIECES STRIPE DOMESTICS 10 PIECES JEANS AND KERBEYS, 60 BUNCHES COTTON YARNS, . _ 8 CASES SHOES. Groceries* &c. WE ALSO have on band sparge lot of cholee Groceries, &c., such as RICK, SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR. BACON SALT, &c. Also, HOLLOW WARE, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BAGGING ahd TIES, KEBOSEN OIL TURPINTINK &c. Also a large 'lot Tin Ware st WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Cooking & Heating Stoves. fjMHE above mentioned- goods are now being JL offered very low for CASH or COUNTRY PRO DUCE, The highest market prices paid for COT TON. *«g26'lß Bin. Df*. M L- ftATtLt, nn bitei, BAINBRIDGE, GA Office on South Btoad Street, up stairs, in ROCKWELL & WEST’S NEW STORE. |ff* All branches of his profession executed in the best and most durable style. 28 22 ts. W- C- SUBERS, Dealer In A JEWELRY & AND * SILVER WARE, Next Doo to Butts and Peabody, Broad Street. BAINBRIDGE. GEO. Keep constantly on hand the latest styles of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, TOILET SETS, MUSXCAL INSTRUMENTS, WALKING CANES Ac., 4 * J . ;.- c # /■ *•’. ■- g And a full line of Fancy Ooods, suitable for Holiday & Bridal Presents. HT Watches, Clocks sod Je»elry '-t*')'”' 11 \ lit tiie, pi and vtaiibhud. 28 22 t. dissolute name and style of J. A. Bctw A Cos., is b y dissolved by mutual consent, C. C. King, Jr. wir ing from the business. The books ,,notes, of the late firm can oe found at the ol< J parties indebted to the firm are to come forward and settle as soonasposs , their accounts will be placed in the ham .of an Attorney for collection. Either pa J ized to make settlements* judßo n a . bUT^, 0. 0. KING, J*, August 19thj 1869. NOTICE. Retail Drug business at tbe P, UT t^ &Cos under tbe name and style ol Buns A Paa tur : Vrbanktnl for tbe liberal patrowge extended. W The Old firm, they hope by rtrrt aUentie G to business to merita liberal jj £L PJBAIiODtY* •Spt- 28 ( ls • DRYGOODS] -' - ;t r > ti •*“ i’** ■ !■ • 4; ! , '• »V*SHI 44 <mm . »| !■ ' ■ 1 I .■;■'?.* . \ %' -' C »W ©#* k •*•>.:’ ’. r •■ - :; 'a| f\ i; * ’ ." „• * v '■>,■ «#*“•* k» A^ttaf EXCLUSIVELY , " Jk ORFF, WATKINS A CO, SAVBMM3H, «a-A.* HAVING long Been the necessity for an EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE in oar etW v« have closed out our RETAIL STOCK, enlarged our store to uearly double Its former capatlWi'c aud shall contiue ourselves 1 '* EXCLUSIVELY TO THE | Wholesale Trad# OUR StocK will be kept complete at all times, and with our increased facilities, think, vs can ote superior inducements to retain the trade in Savannah. 1 * WE ARE NOW OPENING ; }<* Our Fait Stock , Consisting of the largest and most complete stx-k of n '* ’ , SKY SOOSS AHS) HOXIOSS. r IS ■ ve.; r i?r Ever brought to this maiket, to be sold only at . W HOLE SALE. We respectfully solicit orders, and invite the attention of Merchants- visiting our city. **** ’* 4<M ‘ f iVI ORFF, WATKINS & CO. sept 9 Bm. ■ ■ • i • . .» **;, . i SASHES, DOORS, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, SFEWELPOSTS, BALUSTERS, &C BLAIR &. BICKFORD, y; 169 and 171 BAY STREET (Up Stalls,} Savannah, - - Geofgia. KEEP constantly on hand a large stock of the above articles.’. Go and. see them: or send' them -our orders. eept ft 1 20‘ttf.' J a £ J>; ** J '* HARNESS & SADDLES - t ft- E. L. NEIDLINGER* • 1,.' ' "; * L\ . . ' • • . * *’*•? * /(* >i t**> ifO. 12 sr. JULIAN AND. i&IBRYANSTREET B&W&MM&M, GESEGIA. ■■ -—Wholesale and Retail Dealer in SADDLES, BRIDLE3, HA RNESS, RUBBER ANI>LEATHER BELTfNtt trunks, valises, leather traveling bags, HARNESS LEATHER, SOLE LEATHER CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, &c.. &u. A very large stoek oft hand aept 92S 8» A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., » -r I 4 w ME *22 tm JPI at- JEO % V DRUGGISTi ~~ ’ ~ -• ' «*} X CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS/ •**&***<“> * • v • ,& i tt >. p .i >: ' ammo,. - - • Established 1840 . , ... K> ! Lt: * Keep con taotly on hand a large supply of . « tJ ‘, ,4 .«; v.i ; !:.?■ :■ .♦■>«*r ■ In}* KSfti »o<j| DRUGS, / FERFUMERf, . .. ' * SQAr\ TOILET ARTICLES. . , - ■ PAINm VARNISHES, • Qfcs, and BRUSH <■ '» ! O' ; A v. 7 They are the Manufacturers of , >OL.am<ss,Mt *» m nhi •*’ **»?. A purely Southern Enterprise which are highly rceovn tended of inflhL iWh* i citizen* af Georgia and other State*. > - Y‘* ‘ j#jsa 1■» tore at the old stand, Market jSqo*! o, T—- %