The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, September 30, 1869, Image 4

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that a certain map i» happy, have lieen told at the same tfn# tha& a mod Mrtle cuold fly if he only Ttiervl* a nan down East, rather a fa cetftaa ldlsir, whose name won New. He MM hi* first child Something, *» it wtw Cometbiag new. His next child Nothing, so being nothing new. An editor, commenting upon the impor tance of small things, says he does not alight a atiaWf if it has a sherry colder at one end. f . * The former whose pigs were so lean that H took two of them to make a show, has been’ feXtrn by aaotber who had several so thin that they would crawl through the crack* ip ihe pen. He Anally stopped that fan by tieing knots in their tails. A great *braU of a husband,’ is ad vers tising in the paper for|a strong ablebodied mm taMfogta wi s* ttutgoe. (jhAse author aays that one of the nsea of ndvWiitTtj is to bring ns oat. Thift true at the knees aud elbows. A yoobg man who 'Recently took onto himself awnfe, says be didn’t bud it half so bapf to gel worried a* be did to get the fur# lipppi 'l’ll give that girl a piece of my mind.’ exclaimed a certain young fellow. ’1 would not/ replied his uncle; 'you’ve none to spar#.’ &Caa yon tell me madam, what is the oc* (Motion of that bell’* ringing T* 'I suppose, itf| the oAsskc of sombody at the end of tb# rope.’ *hr maintained that the most inspried natural sight which a glaxier can complete, ia the gleam of early duvbreaking thiough thd'windows. A City missionary was asked the caoss af bia poverty. “Piiiicipally”’, said with a twinkle of the eye, ‘because 1 have preached so much without 'notesT How foes a pitcher of water differ from • man throwing bis wife over a bridge? One iafwSlii4n the pitcher and the other is pitfch bar ia the water. Very bad indeed I A yonng man recent tj wrote to his sweetheart, saying*. There ia net • globule of blood iu my heart which doesjrbt |fear yon photograph.’ have artificial hair, eyes/calves, hips, and noses We believe that sonic young ladies wear artificial heads, as we read cf a joupg lady whose head was turned by a joan* man. A hearing ft Stated that **a thing of lieanty iu a j«*y for ever/ miphati eaily declared that tdi«* was glad she was not*» ihiag of tn*aniy, became didu’i want tb r« niiiiu J »y hw ever. A Pennsylvania farmer writes to hi** county paper that he cured his daughter of the Grecian Bend by pouring water «»n her oin iu the snu until ahe warp* and back again. The mao wbw is sever huand speaking evil of bia fellow-maw. u**r praising himself, baa gained two viilhes at least, which ete fate and ennoble bua'.auity. ‘ The battlefield of Ball Kua is* the -wily battlefield of cnsst qin'iitn ih u has ish been changed since tin* war. The lul ls, ihe men*, aments, the stockades tied the Resolution remain aa the soldiers lei t them. Occasionally, when the train arrives at Middleton, Conn., a nice young man jumps ofl and kisses the lreal knitting gui at its depot, a opposing b»*r t*> k>e his sister. He apologias* so aicr that the girls are getting m, they look tm him regularly. Some big brother will j»tn his nose yet. ebrotticti * the fol Wwiug : Jtajass sbrital or Skakbs and M >nxtes G» fotuidny nlll-IlKMil. listt kZn I* lijk, Skew, arrived hi thi* 1 from RtM.u r <mlbr wem ol Alricu. The Bidk ot Imr cihiwhuhl . I hides and peanuts, hot by the way of variety sin- also five boauoasln«lwr* ami tu»v Utge JofT faced ' woukeys. Tb of in* ner}w nis is bints is «»f iinm*- s<- 40 i>, and weighs n»a» kandr* *1 and *»dd pn, «l- Q«, ii(> arrival ri tia.l n<>’ • »*»•<* t*-i six w. * ks It»meat nf »h*i A >.f tw.-iv aiiiall cuts and •» tr- o* >x*! *1 ■"£. wlnvh disposed l»» lln e lit->• In fjht. O Saumlay mgfit. sh*mjs si-xn» -I hui;a live eat was jpveu t*. I*, w'h-eik »■ 'loy ci oakrtl and swa.lf,wr*l A si* ond 1 ‘ *-eal Htlil remains ra ibe rase. Ibe wietdied anmial evinces extreme ierr«»i al Ihe press ♦ nee of US deadly loe. Tins is Ihe l.irsr* s' n« rpent ever l"* s w**«nii\i. li i.-> Tn*fTe*e—ty powerful, as tin * ff* Cir. *4 riimaie have fiH.diy yet lessen* and ils natural The 01 h» r m \ prnts rang*- lr*>»i 2$ to 18 leei in h?»sr»h. TW* repiin » were vak* n th vard irf * taaird'itg house at 12 N**i ii when riu y have-»m*« Is en »e*p. c *edd)> iargw imiai*.-!** n*r *. ? i»ex |H«*l« and that they W . > *. ee -i *•>* ‘I *»>’ some meuagr-tir- t>* 1 1 Taro~ Heaped Girl. —'1 h« Buffalo Ex MMiia* liufe mixed regarding the two* fr-W* 1 bow on exbtbitknu *u New Bng- by heeself. Sbe bm • gfm >4tnUyi over the rent of her sex, for uWu imr hu to stop talking to eat, ami whwo abe iuuot eating, she keeps tooth toaguaa going at once. Sbe baa I* lover, a»4 tkia lover ia in a qnaudary, because one aa4 the aame moment she accepted liifo tnslh oa* iaoath and rejected him with tba other. He does not kuow wh>ch due to beliaaa. Be vriahea to sue for breach of ri nmirr. bat tbia ia a hopeless experiment, bt«aa»a only half of the girl has been guilty of tW breach. Tbe girl has two beads, four anas and four legs, but only one body, and aba (or they) is are) seventeen J earn old. Now, is site her own sister? • aba uaMW? Or having but one body (aud thwfrj %i J but one heart,) iaahe atrigb bat one person 7 If the above aaated young man marries her, will he U guilty of bigamy ? This double girl has but one name, and passes for une girl, but wheti she calks bark and forth at he>self with her two mouth* is she soliloquizing ? onea she expect *j have m»> vote or tw.. ? Baa sbe tin* same opinion of tierselt on all •objects, or does she dj|fcE some tunes ? PIEDMONT Life Insurance Cos., I- . *.;x C-,s s*! OF RICHMOND, VA. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000 Capital paid in and securely invdttod, *• 100,000 Policies issued in twenty mouths active service, 4,100 Income same time, over 600.00 > Dividends paid on life policies, 40 per ceut 871 per centum of profits paid to policy holders. W. C. Cahringtoh, Pres. R. H Mawht, V. Pres. J. J. HoVKlns, Sec'y H. C. HaktsooK, Ast. C. H Fmhu>w. Med. Ad. 6. Ross, Ast. Med. Ad. Jas. £. Woirr, Superintefidani of Agencies. Advantages af ilie Pied»»ionl. Ist, It is purely a Southern Institution, suc oessful beyond all precedent, with widely incre s ing influences aud popularity, 2d Its policies are mutual and non forfeitable., 3d Gold Policint will be issued to those prefering and paying premiums iu gold, or Its equivilent iu currency. 4th It is a borne institution; all money paid is premiums in Georgia will be invested in Georgia under the direction of a local board, of dgnecfnrap 6th It has paid all losses promptly and-dUUoul litigatioo. Security to Hie assured Bus lAji U*HrNs| any company on this continent. LOCAL BOARD OF REFERENCE FOR SOtJTH GA. AT SAVAN N AH. F. W. Sims, Isaac Cohen. L. J. Guilmartiu. At Bam bridge, ; -r - t J. Donalson, B Donalson . W. Warfield, J. P. Dick;neon James M. Donahon. CAPT.F- M. HALE. General Agent—Office 143$ Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia. G. W. PEARCE special agent for Decatur couu ty at Bafabridge. Dr. W. N. Bruce Medical examiner. Agents wn . ted. p- , 1 ■' “ 1 ■*"" ■■ 1 ~ GEORGlA— Decatur County. BT thrf Ordinarjffcf Decatur County, Whereas, Alexander Campbell, late of said c* anly.de ceased, died intestate, having while be lived and at (be time of kts death sundry goods ebatte s, and credits which to him oetonged in bis life-time and which should be legally disposed of. Therefore it is ordered by the Ordinary of said county, that no tice do issue to all and singular the kindled and ereditors to be and appear at the November Term of the Court of Ordinary and take out letters of administration, or I shall proceed as by the law ot this State, made ancl provided feyfop pointing the Clerk of the Superior Court as admin istrator. . W JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’ry Septmber 2, 1808. 19-3Ud GEORGIA Decatur Courtt. THIRTY days after date’application wiTl be made to the Court of Ordinary of Decatur County for leave to well the lands belonging to the estate of D. B. Whiddon late of said county deceased for tbe benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. JOHN J. KIRKLAND, Admr. Bept, 9. 1869 _ 2fe-30d. THE SH'RON HORSE, JOHN sll IRON Proprietor, DBaljaTorlcigej, G-eorgla. TRANSIENT BOARD $3 0O PER DAY THE traveling public are hereby notified that this house has been thoroughly ifepaired are retifed, as well as refurnished throughout, and ren dered one of the in >st dei-ira tie and agreeable hotels hr.the State, worthy the liberal patronage it has heretofore received from passengers on the rivers and railroad. No pains or expense* will he spared to make the SHARON HOUSE all that any one could oeeire. €b!l and tea* its merits. • may 20. ’69 -4-4-ts. V. B. BAUGHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW OULCiUnT, MILLER COUNTY. Ga. WILL attend j'romptly to all basinesa entrusted to his cure. Juner-3 1868 6-1 y. GEORGIA —Decaf nr Comity. WHEREAS. W. W HarreT, administrator of Saunders Douglass estate, represents t» the Combi i* bia petition, duly filer! and entered on the reewmfl. that he has fullv administered Saunders Douglass estate. Tlim is therefore, to ltt all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause- if any they can—why said adhthiistrator should uot be discharged, ami receive letters of «Jisa»rs»fon, on the first Monday in October. 1869. JOE.. JOHN Oid'ry. April 8, 186 9. 59-6 m Tbe Yermant Sfirinr" Water, J Unity J celt-brac'd as a remedy for CAKCEB Scrofula, Bright'* and other Kidney Affec thmn, the worst f rms of Cutaneous Dum.'ttt Rheum atism Eemale Complaints, and all impuirtK. of tbe tjfejd. The bottles ure market!: “Veum<>kt Spring, Sax* & CVx. Snaxam, Vi ” For sale by tbe principal Druggists Pamphlet*, with certificates from eminent physi cian* a. and otners, -sent free. W. £ .Mill. It'l l It A C*r. 170 Wiliams Street, NEW VO UK March tlth. 1869. 4£t~> ty * FIRST CALL. UtK ) WT 111* i AINBI IDGE ( rTBBVET ADD) CoLUKSd* KAIVK' >AD t'VMP \NY. Bainbiidge August 2nth. 1889. ) \CALL fu! the fir.-t instalment •! 10 per cent upon the subscription to tbe capital stock < f the Bainbridge. Cwtb>*ert and Columbus Railroad Company, ia hereby made U(»»>n each and every snbsdiber to the same, to lie paid October Ist, 1869. Payments may be made in Columbus, to Mr. John King, hanks*; in Lumpkin, to Dr. 4.-K Barnum; in Cutbbert, to Caps. w. U. Ttuniin, Se cretary and Treasurer and in Bainbridge, to the r. tstvrS. r„.M»? POSTPONED Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA Decatur County. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, w|fl be fold on the fret Tuesday in October 1869, at the Court House dour iu said county, between tbe legal boors of eale.tbe follow ing real estate, to wit: Lots of land. Noe. 205, 162, 166, 164. 147,496 andso acres of lot. Ho. 124; a part ot said lots composing plantation of the es tate of William Williams, on tbe Bain bridge- and Tallahassee road, about five miles from Faiubrid e, there being three or four hundred acres of open land m said plantation Also, lots of land. Nos. 162, 184. 185, 186 aud 198, in' the 16th District of Decatur county tbesume being wild lauds. Also, lot of land, No. 131, in tbe 16th District of Lowude* county Tbe said lands belonging to tbe estate of William WMliamu. deceased, and sold for the purj use of settling the debts of tbe estate, and for distribution among the. t»eirf. "Terms.on» J»alf cash balance twelve months time, secured by mortgage on premises parchased. ’ -i W O. FLEMING, 1 ... J. DONATION, < f. August 26, 1869. . Jtt-tds MissieU-uucuji mfc. » B. P. BBUTON A GO., . real ESTATE -iAND insurance agents, IK yp BtW MLML MCIUSJBEC3 9 0 OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE: FOUR DWELLING HOUSES ANJ LOTS THREE I. US IN ESS jtfOU SES AND LOTS T VY 0 VACANT BUSINESS LOTS i . « j> =■ > 0 - N E . / VAiCANT DWELLING LOT * “_" X. SF * 4 i» # tj. ! 0N E • ' ' ' - WARE HOUSE AND LOT Apply early, as all the above property is offered VERY LOW. ' OFFICE BROUGHTON STREET, Opposite Cou t House i,zv6». ‘ jail 1 i ' Many years ago, the writer of these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting th* Island of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and beneficial effects of the Bum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (121c* •unwives) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history of its medicinal virtueb. 5e was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery, which soon occurred, deiernriaeo, L* possible, to procure the sole right to mannfactur* and sell it in the United States. The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity, fer the celebrated PLANTATION BITTEES made known to the werld. 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 revolo tlea is the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the civilised world. The cabaliatie S. T.—lß6o—Z. was a talisman of health, and the demand for the PLANTATION BITTEBS soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Creix Bum, made expressly for the com pounding of these Bitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necesaasy 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 leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates on th* island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston r kdisd the natives. The services of experienced men and 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 manufoo taring the OBSAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVICOBATOS. The above cut represent* the natives cradling the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses. * ta Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, **d other kindred diseases, of the PLANTATION BITTEBS is unsurpassed in th* history es the world. Over five million bottlf* ore disposed of annually. They are ma k ema^e ' fhey are agreeable in taste, and always A. Davis. ~ ®. L. Baxvht - t BC. SCOTT, —WITH— -GENERAL- r. -1 C®#fISSI!IMERCI Ilfs, # | i; i X ft . 4 | I ' I fs* , q ,| . AND DEALERS Iff - P : '’M UriMtoHb; -_*!s ‘ . * DRT GOODS, GROCERIES, HYRDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C., &a„ *C BROUGHTON STREET BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA a ••=! y •■■ -i. . Height Drafts on 6avannah and New York, always on hand. Pay the highest market nriees fa ton arid.-otharCounuy I'ioUuce. ei prices fur ruaryll, ioo». 9i P" LOTS . ptetUaiuottg THE ESTEY ORGANS POE PARLORS, HALLS, A$D CHCRCHES, Combine more perfections than any others in the market. The tnaanf»cttire r * have invented nhd applied more valuabe improvements. daring the laat twenty years than an Jr other in the land. The Patent Vox Humana Tremolo*— A wonde.ful imitation of the tremolo of the human .Voice, pronounced by the most emiaent organist* 1 and organ builder* the only perfect expression stop ever invented. The Patent Harmonio Attachment.— An octave conpler, which doubles the power of the in strument without increasing its sine. The Patent Manuel Sub-Base. —An octave of independent bass reeds of great power which arc played with the ordinary keys. The Patent Vox Jubilant. —Anew and beautiful stop, giving a style of music hitherto on attained in reed instruments These Organs are stmenor to all others in quick articulation—round, pipe-like tone—sweet ness and power. Thay hove received nearly ox a ntn Dsvn First Premiums overall competitors. They are endorsed by the highest musical author!. jg Send for Illustrated Circular. PIANO FORTES The subscribers also offer to the public an assort ment of beautiful Piako Fo»ts— elt gant rosewood cases—full iron frame—overstrnng bass—French grand action, etc., at moderate prices aud fully warranted. Tor circulars and fall particular* address G. G. SAXE & ROBBTSON, 417 BROME STREET. NEW YORK. March lltb. 1869. 46-ly, 1. MTU CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, Syphi lis in all its forms. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture Orchitis, and ail Uniary dtsuases. and the effects of mercury are completely eradicatedr Spermator rhea of seminal weakness, resulting from self-abuse or other causes, aud which produces some of the following effects, as blotches, bodily weakness, indigestiou, constipation, aversion to society, nn maoiiness. dread of future events, loss off memory, iudo.enee, nocturnal emissions, altd finally prostra tion of the vital power, can be fully restored to health. Persons afflicted with this or any other delicate, intricate, or tong standing constitu tional complaint, should give the Doctor* trial. He never fails. The Doc tor publishes a medical circular that gives full exposition of venearal and private dis eases, that can be bad free at office, or by maiT for one stamp* It gives a clear delineation of all the diseases and conditions resulting from the infringe ment of the moral taw, excesses, frrrt»lgceee. expo sures. and imprudence in married or single B e Every sentence contains instruction to the afflicted and enabling then* to determine the precise nature of their complaints. Tber establishment, comprising lew ample rooms fereewtraf. Whew it i# wot convenient to visit the effy. the Doctor's opinion can be obtained by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by marl or exprev* In some instan ces, however, a personal examination is absolutely necessary, while irr others daily personal attention is required, and for the accommodation of such parents there are apartments connected with the office that are provided with every requisite that i~ calculated to promote recovery, iiitfnrffog medica ted vapor baths. All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor s own Labratory. under his personal supervision. Medical pamphlet at office free.- or by mail for two stamps. No matfer who have failed, read what he says. Office Nor Third street, between Green and Walnut streets, near the Post office, Lontavttle, Xyr Office hours 9A. M. to 7 P. M.; Sfwndays, Iff A. M. to 12 M. GEORGIA, —Decatuk t'< >ir*rr. £|N the first Monday in October next, I will * * apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission from the Administratorship of the estate of A A, Long, deceased D. M« LANG, Admr jly 15, r S9. 22 Sm. OAK f» CITY mi k umi sots Upstairs in Bowers Block, 3; O. r S REE , BAINr Rir C E B. F. BOLBEBT k BROTHEB, PROPRIETORS. Tlds Saloon is always supplied with choice WSXiSIES, WINES, sajLsrs *: c , THE. BILLIARD TABLES M Ok are afl new. and as pood as can be found in the .Tulips. Cocktails, Sherry pared at short notice.** '' Ap»i) Ist, 1869. 49_ t( > . ■ A K. JENNINGS Os ALSTANT, GBORGIA, WITH PROSPER p. SHAW & CO DIALERS Ut BOOTS & SHOES, IS MURRAY STREET SSTL'STI FEW YORK. THOS c H- BROOME, MKISKT* A M. Binninger k Cos. DDOBnu AMD WHOUSAM DBAUBB » SS&NBISS. waxs&xss wines, gins, §-c., MO. IS BBAVBII street, K *“B-o«w«. . . . KEW YORK *°“ *ro mom,, O, Bimunger', Old London Dock Gin. OrdOTSoMtod ftUWUbMih*. Jhrmgiwt’s (Colmnuffi Z5i i ~ ' 1 CHEAT Southern PreParaJ THESE are the Standard F : „ n || v v 9 America. They ate prescribe medical profession. They ate mother ami father Tht'y immediate] ® lie esteem and the Confidence of all a l * t '®9 their virtues. They are prepared »/' g W who are fnily authorised by the C« * *l® United States, and are the result „f experience. Being neither secrets u<,r 1 medical profession have no hi’ H® them a fair trial and a hearty rpHOUBANDS of our fellow I consigned to untimely graves’ », |*® groans ot old and young 'are const*!!, I ’® aloud for relief from Diarrhea. (.’holer* u\® Asa result of much scientific and faithful bedside experience, we for all those Summer complaints w|ii 0 |, and never failing In its effects. No m „?® ail to have a supply of the “G®- MMI» DltlllUlfil Itßti J Prepared with artistic beauty, with chsJj® and exactness, selected and combined extensive medical experience, unique appearance, mild, pleasant ami cool;. I '® ctoiuach and never failing in remedial ,1® unerring finger of troth point* to th, !® AKRHEA REMEDY as the boasted aJJ® the day for all forms of Diarrhea, Cholcj® Morbus. Nausea, Vomiting, Cramp*. ( .t f , 'Q® Price $1.90, or six bottles for 16,00. l® parts of ihe country on receipt of n jf,”® all druggists. J. P. DROMGOOLt; A (yj 9 Alemphj,'® ENGLISH FEIILE Blttn WHAT THEY WILL DO ? g| They will restorf fading feyiale beauty, «j||p| the pale ceeek, will burl back the gatbrriniH that encircles yo»r brow.4Hll add ImchttiJa lustre to your lifeless eve. will give hrllllal activity to your dull intellect, will strenitkfl Booth )our shattered nerves, mid tone bdtw bouyancy to your whole system. HOW WILL THEY DO TBH By arousing, regulating and restoring females to a healthy condition. By cutJ| those Complaints peculiar to the female ml as painful, suppressed or irregular Mcn«iJ| A\ steria, LeiiCorrhoea, Ch orosis, Ulceration and Irritability of the Womb, f* 1 the side ond b;ick, Melancholy, Palpitaflijl heart, Binimining and Giddiness of the h«i 1 feet and bands. Nervousness. Sick HokU* feeling of suffocation, indisposition to enter* , and all those diseases arising from * den ] condition of the uterine system, whefhvr it*l old or young, married or single. Thi* ewyl is neither secret fi tut patent, bwt m prepwfi offered by the regular medical profesrioi. We have hundreds similar to the folfowkf i mom as flrrsrcfAs or Camoia^o.,*’ Messrs, J. P. DROMGuOLE & CO.: As yout "‘English female Buffers’* is nelfb* 1 secret nor a patent, I have frequently prescnhi for the variotts female complaints of onr cwbl, and always with the most satisfactory rcsnllr — is decidedly the most valuable combinat <>n]| ever known for the rcaturent of those compH peculiar to the female seX. fitfd or young, not hesitate to give it a hearty recothineiMlkJ Its as ontshing cures have won for it manjkj in Carroll County, aril I hope its efficiencyi• soon be her-tbferf all over .he country the medical prt'rfrhwfoh and fie female Ooimmiliitji t reap ifs advaw ?wes. G W. V VSSKR, M.l| The Enolii»h Female Litter* is accnratelyir beautifully put up in large Is.ttles, at s2s»iii bottle, or thier bottle* for $U 00--ofie bottld| iitg .-built two w eks !4bipj»ed to all |«*r* coiintrt on receipt of piiee. M..W by all D.mii. J f ho.UidwrLf-; aCO MeiupKli.li| K/DXiiV .ISO BLADDER «•; Affections <»re exceedingly oiswun ni,<j truiA some all over the eoumry, and the public l*i loop felt the necessity m a remedy P W.vt cisiWis relied upon in alt those affection* and nowil I »etter qualified to prepare such a remedy tluut— pliyiHCkin himself. We have frract ted iitfdin, ah. ut twenty wars-, and cho safely say thati know of no combination to equal our EXT- BEARBERY AND BUCK If is recommended t;> cure all derangement* u(: Kidneys and Bladder, such as Gravel. Uriwmk (»• sits ol all kinds Blood\ or milky Urine. desire to urinate, pain in somll of back. dulUtr ine pain in region ol bhr4 er. Gout. Png ucrvotfc treinblinp meloncfmlv. evil foptaat effects of firsts of dissipation *nr]y al .§ It , of power ami memory, and all those affection qiiiriup a prompt and decided Diuretic, wlw old or yoWng r rwafe or female, x ' Price 91. or six bottles for $5. Skipper! In parts of the country on receipt of pi ice. M all druggists. J P. DRGNIGOOLE A CO . Pr»p» JVI <*mpT<is. !• The Chill Puzzle S* tom a- * f *■ j. ( sII 1 f HI lil I , sllih> i 1 I S sllihc h i I I if «I Ii hcfch i II s s II i h c f o f c h i I I r a. 1 ii. cfog••f. c h i I Is ; slFi>•cfo gng„ f c h i l l I r 8 I b ctoguiug of c .ii II r m, slllhefo p n il i o g (cli i! I f ij t «llibcfognin ir ofcli i I I * " kliihef og n gofe hills sllihcfo got chills fc «11ihcfo f c h f I I » , a » 1 i h c f c h I I I r »1 Ii h c hil> » •llihills »lli 1 Is Bills sis a S The above will cure any caw of chills, «»«*% six months standing, without effecting tbah®* ears or nerves. Itaronws the stomach and <"V catrtes off the bile and effects permanent core* the swamps of Arkansas, where the chid® *r* common and so difficult to cure, thev readfij !**„ when treated with our King of Chills. Put up in large fettles at sl, or six botfly* ** bent to all parts of the country on pneev Sold by all druggists. J., P. DROMGOOLE A CO., Proy* J ffempbWf T*** Soft! by J. A. Batts A Cos., Bain bridge. Oa. _ I DeCATUR CItJNTT \ . 18 hereby given to all person® b* l ™} a S ai,1 »f D. B. Whiddon oounty deceased, to present them to mepK'P'J Wl , thin tb « time preset ibed by 1*" rJ..i?IT/“ in , dt!bt ®and to said deceased are k I <1 dto make immediate payment. ■VM.UW. ~ATW7 HOGAN " m WITS' WhEiKsmtca. ®*4 Ac 386 BiuaduHl t 1 JRS.MBB RPRt:- Voyß.^ l w hol«ialf dealers tu Boots, Ae., " * *»J 20,18» '