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ETaSD VIC! buy
KMBI EI?. c m. 1870-
- r^ l ,?ie ( ' onl,,e c °^ nmn
Hi* " irt: _ ornas ß. Cloud. He offers to raf-
B r ‘ ! o '-k of Books, Stationary etc.
■H‘ rr ‘ * ce >.nd only IV> chances. This
P’ r of goods of the kind in
We can assure the public
■ *'i .fud.ug, but simply a scheme to
V• jl-selected stock of goods, really
■ is offered for.
I • ~r t i»cment< coming from a distance
■ A ‘ 1 3 v when a copy "f the paper is re
s' the lirst insertion of the adver-
I ,'.."mod iliat we have been fc uin bug
fortune by them and that
]-t scud the cash In advance.
•;.a! 11. B. Ehrlich is selling his
1 1 , , n ,ft rics as fast as the Atlantic and
r , j can bring them to town. He has
• :her car load of Bacon, Flour,
■ confections, etc., which he
iLr.-rtiian anybody else.
■ • ,n s s tock of guns, pistols, walking canes,
I i mrrthing else is incomparable. He
I to call, at the sign of the Big
b»a.
I of the people because he
.., ; : y good things at such moderate
■ a hop over to Lis store and supply
I l,i»st harness maker in the
■ m: and- who has the most complete
■ > , bug in bis line, invites everybody
him. We would advise onr
~ . that if they want a poor article
C i4v from Bom’s. #
B - S' !> How highly this pop
■ . in the favor of the purchasing
• i -monstrated by the fact, that their
■ I it a few weeks ago was full with
I .te l a very empty appearance for the
~n H"< itnnt of the enormous quanti
vltich they sold lately.
■ th- v have just opened an entirely new
■ < ,K \dikh it! every respect surpasses
I f ji rv i hkls in Southwestern Georgia.
I . :/t .lx kept busy goods; they
K r t the profit* The motto in their
B r y., r ,. is quick silos and small profits
Ki examine the new goods.
B. still aiding to his largo and elegant
B- • 'v,, 1 rv: and his customers are fast
B Kar.-.ti-rs when they dißposo of their
B ill >;i Subers and buy something
B f..r their wives and daughters. .
I ;:>atfs. We are prepared to print
l.rtliri .t.tof all styles.
B : vmr i rdcra accompanied with the Cash
L : to.la- too late.
fc-. The proprietor wants kboUt one doz-
B ... i >ys, to come into the office every day
B . printers in conversation, and there-
B ,t tii* ni f* >m attending to the proprietors
B • -• \ .t. to him that he is perfectly
■ : a hi-ev.-t price for the number Stated
B .ntors, must not neglect to entertain all
V Fv:i lias a fresh car-load of every
r „• I.U grocery store. Goodies for Chist-
I oi -up. rabui.(\..uce, and we would ad.
I ■ lv that » mis to enjoy the holidays to
|< aud go to Ehrlich.
B v’ st Let every young person,
’ ■ ' iing old person, bear it in
night the Dili ipstant , Prof.
* I ress toiroo is to take placo.
r young ladies and gentlemen are
•> h to have their respective cos
■p in the most elegant and brilliant
i .i\ I•. See advertisement.
, N’r.w York. Stars—Owing to a
L .. ’ . 'hi given by Iho citizens of
I-' l. • i;;hl. to Uttlo May Templeton,
i \ decided to begin their series
ir> tnis city to-night ; and also
• ..- of lhe fact that yesterday
v f the Stonewall Fire Coinpn
would be best for all parties to
- • p'nv nt oue day. ~
a this favorite company had quite
‘•I r-t it? ThomaHville, the house being
: I'ach nigh—and like our owh
:oa was here last winter, went
h rful little May, the Fary, We
has growing, and well-deserved
N York Stars ; and we further"
"• tli v will not regret their engage
■ n little city.
V ; \ s r.sTvr.tatn^ekt.—The first of the
-".■u nis took fdaee nt the Academy
B' ■ V'- ! last, which consisted of charade?
if ' ' (ho school. . .
s : „ 0 the great circus manager, ten,,
'i.T. Lis splendid band which added
s 'i .ess of the entertainment. v .
IS well pleased with Mr. Allen’s
■ ’ : ' the pupils done their utmost to
r ’ h'votive parts agreeably to the au
■b .
ht nexj, Mr. Allen will put the
H ; ‘ !na of “The stranger” on the
play will be employed some of
city affords. Mr. Dauvergne
■ Vr of the “Stranger,” and Mrs,
that ot “Mrs. Haller.” Mr. R. M.
K '' G. Gur'ey, Miss Jennie Moun-
K _ '“• ca » v ill also appear in characters.
. ' “1 house on that bccassion.
B ( ' ■ “'Sht. the 15th instants the side.
K “Bambooaling” “Dead Shot”
■ ■ n.e inimitable Van Horn will ap
r«*!C2g characters.
1 ■ ..
B V 1 * R .'rs.— This truly great circus
B.; . lUs ' n this city on Tuesday last,
B *” t(a 'lcd by our citizens. Every
B J . lc rendered the unequivocal
B > ‘ the best circus ever in the
IJ „1 * P ;lI y went frvun here to Florida..
' vp ' pnoprietor, intended giv
K-; e on Monday night the sth inst.,
■ ; ’ ' t: ‘ jt Mr. Allen was to hare a ,
Be? -, v he- reconsidered the matter,
B\. .,‘ 1 ' ,ra to play, for the scholars.
B ilr 5: ware vor y unfroqnerftly in-
B : ttrrd Mr. Stowe’s conduct
B -chos txs that because a man
B ' -• is uo reason that he cannot
B' _ “? ‘ gentlemen.
c-_ ~ lu An Columbus, gave the pro
. .. h'- rs 'nuances to the Lee Mon-
B - 1 May success attend him and
B • wherever he may “pitch
’ Tl< CO?fOUESSMAN WAS ELECTED
I'y, v . x , *he New York Democrat ;
V : -^ or hcr, Democratic candidate
■ ; , ? e Second New Jersey Distriot,
■V oagress:
Strict, early in the day, a
r '“ :a . v wd in red .shirts and fantas
j to the polls and voted in a
disgusted the Jtadi-
J lB a revolution of sentiment at
m vommaneovl to canvass for
V^e others abandoned
. It is said, upon good au-
Wt 4l isuj 11811 a do3ten Radical votes
Bj«c ( . 4 . 1 after the Africin parade.
K\? of thing that elected Mr. For
t toost uncertain distriot in New
Nowis the Time.
$1500,00 FOR SIO,OO.
— ——it
My WisStwf p R t °l^ ood J riti »6 ®vsks. Ladies Work Boxes,
celhneol’ i ° ll0 “' I ,etm ' eS ' I’.lauk and ilia
c aneous Books, and the most complete stock of
stationery m South-western Georgia, will be
I»UT UP AT BAPThB,
ON SAXDRDAY NIGHT, THE 3Ut OF DECEMBER 1870.
150 CHANCES AT SIO.OO EACH-
N~ L. Cloudy P. M., will superintend the distribution ; and a boy that
nas great luck and no interest in the raffle, will throw for those
who are absent; and particular attention will be
give* rmro Tjac-acj^iiot.
The lucky party will be notified by first -mail of his success, and if he
desires it, the whole stock will be carefully packed and delivered to the
railroad agent free-of charge e Inventory of stock can be seen at the'
1: ost Morey sent by Post OTce order or in registered letters
will be at my risk* Communications strictly confidential.
<Send at once as no more than 150 chances will be sold,
T. R. CLbue, Book and News Depot, Bainbridge, Ga.
We ure patigfied that the aboVeEnterprise will be conducted fairly and the interest of those absent
carefully attended to. JOEL JOHNSON, Ordinary D. C., J. E. DICKENSON, Clerk Sun. Court
P. CO LI EH, Marshall.
One Hundred and Fifty Crates
—OF—
CROCkE Et V*
Received during the month of October by the undersigned.
Fifty-eight now Landing From Ship Madge Wildfire.
City and Interior Dealers can buy full lines of White Granite and ‘C. C.’ Ware at a small advance o n
old time prices. Remember that by buying from the Imnorter you save the profit of Jobbers.
KEROSENE LAMPS & CHIMNEYS
AN IMMENSE STOCK AT LOW PRICES. FOR SALE BY
; ; JE:« 30» » r».EL 'W TT 3BFMI SE2 «
nov in - 141 Congress and 112 St Julian Streets. •
A. Davis. H. L Barnett.
A. DAVIS & CO.,
CORNER BROAD AND RROUGIITON STREETS,
BMSBMDSE; GEORGIA,
OLTLD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they have now in store
THE IfIRtEST STUCK IN MARKET!
Consisting of
FALL_AND WINTER
They respectfully submit ilie following catalogue of some of their Newest Goods
Black Silks, Colored Silks Empress Cloths, Poplins, Plain arwLPlaid Alinyal Delaines, a. large
and tine lot > olored Alpaeeas, a large lot Imported Cloaks, hmg and Square Plaid Shawls,
Arabs. Ladies English Hosiery, Ladies Linen Handkerchiefs, (Tents’ White Linen
Shifts; lino assortment ribbons, dress trimmings, English Blankets,
sheet,' (very low} shivt-ing-and sheeting, Kevlucky Jeans and
Linseys, < an ton Flannels, and a long list of other arti
cles too numerous to mention.- - They offer to
• ‘ the Publi c Q ne of the ’argesi '
Ever offered in this market, consisting of
Salt, Mackerel, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon. Cheese, Coffee,
- - SUGAk, &c-,
Which will be sold at a small per cent above cost. TliSy have, also,
BAGGING and TIES,
CiT They have on consignment a complete stock of Bagging and Tabaccd, at reduced prices.
fciT Savannah and New York Exchange always on hand. CiT They pay the highest market price
for Cotton. They are determined
NOT TO BE UN O > SOLO BY ANYBOBY.
All they ask is a trial. no v3
*’*. k #* A ... • .• ’
Patkrojj * D. J. G. N AIR
PATTERSON & M’NAIR,
DEALER IN
flrt t&xviwd&i MitMm
7 * A CO
*-•■ " ’ * i .
llollovv-Avarc, Cutlery,
' ' V -N ( r fc *iv .. • «
Boots coaci Hats ctiaici Caps» Truiialt-S
CLOTHING. VALISES, &C. 0
WEST SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
oct 13 BAINBRIBGE-GA,
WALK TIB WAY HITS
STEP INTO THE
And get anything in the way of
FAHCY BRINKS,
Fine Seprars,
Chewing tobacco,
Polite Welcome,
Or to spend your leisure time in the fine
skew Btm&sa U&tL
Mr Billy Brennan, an old and experienced Bar
Tender will always be on hand with that same old
smiling “name your drinks gentlemen, ready to
serve you with anything from a fancy Cobbler to
a “I’iney woods straight." »
Cash, Chsli, Cash, Cart*.
Is the rule at this house.
| B. f, COLBERT* Froputfwr.
rcoa tub tt.es?]
Tliifi remedy is welt known to ho one of the very
best ever offered to the public. It is all it is re
presented to be. The testimonials in its favor,
reaching hack for a series of years, and the exj*ev
ience of a long test, ineyutestibly prove it to be
one of the most reliable specifics of the age— Out
North Siatr.
We cheerfully add our testimony in favor of this
medicine —Rome .
Davis’ Pais Knits. —We have tested this me'
diciue.ind assure sur readers that U not only
scsses all the virtues claimed for M. but in many
instances surpasses any other remedy we have
ever known.—Herald of Gospel Liberty.
14 is really a valuable medicine—it is used by
many physicians.—Boston 'traveller.
I have used Davis’ Pain Killer, and consider it
au indt*Bpensible article in the medicine box. B
has effected cures in diarrehea, and for cuts and
bruises it is invaluable. —N. Y, Examiner.
Spoken of in the highest commendation by both
Druggist and Physicians. —Philadelphia Eagle.
Known almost universally to he good for bums,
and other pains of the b>x!y —and is valuable -for
only for colds in the winter, but Idr various sum
mer complaints.—Christian Advocate.
There is no medicine I value so highi, as «*>»
Pam Killer—have used it for year*, and In every
instance it has proved sorcreigu retnedv^-Mes
'eenger, Glens f»U. »•_ fi «*T‘ it**-
LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR 11/AWIMB
OF NEW YORK*”
Mamed women exposed Jtc
h«t kook to KllpabSSid ' nU'bS’’
sssjstt
- *- -L- 4w
|lbv| ; .
,s F\iiON OF 1870—71.
#laSßu & Saratin Cabinet (Organs.
liiPRTAXT IMPR«)VEiIEN'TS.
WX 2ls -t. and August 23,1870.
Reduction OF PRICES.
The -1a..0n A Haiunn orgau-Co. have the pleas
ure of announcing important improvements in
tneir Cabinet Organs, for which patents were
granted them in- June and August last. These are
not merely meretricious attachments, but t nhanco
the substantial excellence of the instruments.
They are also enabled by increased facilities f r
manufacture, to make, from this date, a further
reduction of prices on-several leading styles.
Having completed and added to their former
facilities a large new manufactory, they hope here
after U> supply all orders promptly.
The Cabinet Organs made by this company are
of such universal reputation, not only throughout
America, but also in Europe, that few will need
assurance of their superiority.
They now offer Four Octave Cabinet Organs, in
quite plain cases, but equal according to their ca
pacitp to anything they make, for SSO each.
The same Double Reed, .s(ls Five Octave Dou
ble. Reed Organs, Five Stops, with Knee swell
Tremulant? in elegant case, with several of the
Mason &. Hamlin improvements, $l2O. The same
Extra, with new Vox Humana, Aukadhtic Swell,
Ac., $l6O. Five Octaves, Three Sets jfleds, Seven
Stops with Euphome; a splendid inst rument, $225.
Anew illustrated catalogue with full informa
tion, and reducod prices, is now ready, and will be
sent free, with a testimonal circular, presenting a
great mass of evidence as to the superiority of
these instruments, to any one sending his address
to the MaSon & Hamlin Organ Cos:, 154 Tremount
Street, Boston, or 596 Broadway, New York. 4w.
AV ATCII FREE for everybody and S3O per day
-sure. • Business light and Honor able. No
Jiften prise. No humbug address R. Munroe.
Kennedy. Pittsburgh, Pa. 4w
8 O’CLOCK.
C* A A WEEK paid agents, male or female, in
SpOv anew manufacturing business at home.
Nqppapital required. Address Novelty Cos. 4th st.
Philadelphia. 4w..
SALESMEN WANTED.*
Business honorable. No competition, libiral pay
given. S. W. Kennedy, BS. 4ih st. Fhila. . 4w.
FREE TO'AGENtS~
We will send a handsome Prospectus of our New
Illustrated Family Bible to any book agent, free
of charge. Address National Publishing Cos.,
Phil., Pa. Chicago, til., orSt Lquis, Mo. 4w
$lO MADE FROM 50cts.
Something urgently needed by everybody. Call
and see; or 12 samples sent (postage paid) for 50c,
that retail easily for $lO. It. L. Wolcott, 181
Chatham, Sq., N. Y. \ > 4w
100,000 agents wanted for
~Woi£fP“ N “"“MONEY
And other best books in tbe market.
McKinney & Martin- 1508 Clicsnut st Phila. 4w
FARMER’S HELPER
Shows how to double the profits of the farm, and
how farmers and their eons can each make
SIOO PER MONTH
in winter. 10.000 copies will be m illed free to
Farmers. Send name and address to Zuigler and
MeOurdv. .Philadelphia. . 4w
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED,
want a Local agent in every town and
illage in the country* to «atiVass for
übsoiibers to the Western World. A
lagnifieent $5 Do Piemium Steel en-
I'avii gis senVgvr.tis to every subset i
it From SI.OO to 19,000 can be easi
y niade in ah evening A liberal cash
ommiseion is allowed. Send stamp for
nN
men a id pi ice circular. Yddress James 11.
Elliott, Bo'ton. Mass. 4w
GENTS WANTED FOR THE
i llEfil SF HE SIM.
R brining Flot * wood’s‘.‘Lie o 4 Christ,” and lives
of the ripostlcs, Evangelists and Martjrs, Doddrid
ge’s Evidences of Christianity, Hi.-toiy of the Jews,
by Josephus; Historo of all religious Denomina
tions. with tfentbe and tables relating to events
connected with Bible History, containing many
fine engravings. The whole forming a complete
Treasury of Christian Knowledge. VV. Flint, 25 S
Seventh St., Philadelphia. 4w .
bead and enables the iffi| h
to Ilear distinctly at cUtnrh. M EH
Cere guaranteed. Treatise on Catarrh
•nd D«afoeM M&t free. Dr. T.-S. fitilwelL
w 782 Broadway, Kew York.
GETTING UP*- CLUBS.'
Great Saving to Consumers
Parties enquire h>w to get up Clubs. Our
Swer is this, send for price list, and a Club forrP
will accompany it with full directions —making a
large saving to consumers and remunerative to
Club organisers. * . . 5. ,
The Great American Tea Company
3Land 33 VESEY STREET,
P. 0 Box s C4'i. New York. 4w
Agents wanted for anew iljnstrated work by a
distinguished Southern journalist. Just issued,
the Life and Times of the lamented General
ROBERT E. Hi
with a full record of the campaigns and heroic
deeds of his companions in arms; Naryes the world
will not willingly let die. The Life of Gen. Lee is
here given fnllcf facts of interest never before pub
lished. In one handsome volume otßso pages and
30 life-like steel engravings. Great inducements
offered Disabled Soldiers and active men and wo
men to sell this great work. B. B. Theat & Cos.,
Publishers, 654 Broadway, New York. 4w
AGENTS WANTED FOR
LACIES OF THE „„„
WHITE HODS.
Standard and official biographies ot every pasties
of the President’s Mansion from Washington to
Grant. Superbly illussrated on steel.. For circn
lar; and terms, address U. S- Publishing Cos., N. Y
Cinciunatti, Chicago, or St. Louis. 4w
$1.0(30 TO $2,000
SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY TO
BOOK AGENTS of experiense; or a larger com
mission than is offered by any other Publish
ers. Agents are making S6o tp S2OD per week
canvassing for our new Illustrated Book*. Me
guarantee Agents a salary or a large commission,
with a choice of two new and popular books and
exclusive territory. We offer a rare chance to en
ergetic men or women to make money. Secure
your agency direct from the publishers.
j. B. Evan & Cos., Hartfort, Conn. 4w
AGENTS WANTED—(S22S a month)—by the
American Knitting Machine Cos., Boston,
Mast -or St Louis, Mo. - 8m
$5 REWARD;
STOLEN from iny premises on Wednesday eve
ning the 23d nit., a hound dog. The following is
a description of him: He is of a dun yellow col
or. without spots and has had the mange ; long
stiff ears ; hair off on the first joint of four legs,
and also on back hip; his face is very much pitted
with only small patches of hair are there
on. He is a well-trained fc»r and hound; hie bn**
in abort* qairit *nd fine; •m.woi* to tfc* ********
Haiti «, r . Tbo above rewttnl »ill too
dog; also a liberal reward will be gi?ei» far toe
thief. I «ut be found at all iLues at vxy basfcer
shop on Water street. Lot* Bow.
X PUKE CHINESE
w ra WITH
Green Tea Flavor !
Warranted to Sait all Tastes'
STEIWIMCJEK;. & ECKSTEIN
,% • . • . i
IsQg leave to inform the public that on account of their extraordinary large sales during the past six weeks, they have just filled their> Flint River store with
Three Gar Loads of Dry-GOODS and- Grocerie,
• ' WHICH THEY WILL SELL TO EVERYBODY S SATISFACTION^
Decatur Sheriffs Sale,
rriliL HE SOLD Wore the Ourt House door,
11 in 'he city of Rainbridge, between the legal
hoard of sale on -the first Tuesday in December
next, the following property, to wit;
Due house and lot in She city of Bainlnfdge, on
the corner of 'Viitor and Broad streets, now occu
pied by U. F. Colbert and known as the Exchange
Saloon. Levied on as the properly of G. \V. Far
rar. to satisfy two Superior Couit fi fas in favor
ofSamnel AjGrktr, administrator, vs. Wm. Motrow,
J. H. Vanoterjjmd O. W. Farrar, security.
Oao Library coabunipg about (1200) twelve hun
dred volumes, as the property of Joha M. Potter,
to satisfy one Mortgage fl fa in favor of Joseph A.
Roberts vs John M. Potter.
11. 13. WAUCn, Sheriff.
Nov3, 1870 26-tds
GEORGIA. IH.catvr Cocsti —On the fiist Mon
day in December next, 1 will apply to the
Court Ordinary of raid county for leave to sell all
the aitid belonging to my ward, Jennie Fiectuau,
for the purpose of a better investment.
This is. therefore, to cite all and singular, the
kindred and creditors, to Appear at that time and
object or forever be estoped.
JOHN D. HARRELL.
November 7th, 1570.] Guardian..
GEORGIA-jbECATUK CO-
Supcriot Court, October Term 1870— Present his
Hou. Peter J. Strozitr.
HARDY LEN 1 Libel for Divoroo.
ELIZABETH LEN ) Rule to perfect service.
IT appearing to the Court, by the p-irturo of the
! Sheriff, that the. Defendant does
not reside in this county ; qnq it further appearing
that she does not reside in this State, it is, < n ino
tion of the Counsel, ordeicd Hurt sdd defendant aj -
pear and answer at the next term of this Court ;
else that the case be considered in default, and the
'plaintiff he allowed to proceed. And it is further
ordered, that this rule* no published in the South
ern Sun, once n month for four month.
PETER J. STROZIER.
J. S. C. A C.
I3"i certify that the above is a true extract of
the minutes of this office!
James E. Dickenson. Clerk.
T>w Great HletUc&l DlSeoviry I
> Dr WALK.GT3 CALIFOIINXA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
i Hundreds of Thousands
j I tear testimony to their wonderful
| Curative ZaTccti
WHAT ARE THEY ?
| THEY ARB NOT A VILE
IFANCY DR BNEC |
Ter frmalt) Comi>'lniiiV'«, whether in youug or old, mar
ried or single, at the cUwum? woranuaoolor llio tarno; bits, t,Ut.-o Ton
ic Bitters inwe no equal; are gam amt reLable la ail fonaa ol' disease.
Made of Poor Bum. YYhiskoy, Proof Spir
its, and Kefuae Xiiquoro, Uuoioml, spuxd,
and sweetened topfeaga mu taste, ca led‘‘Touic3‘*
Appetizers, ” “ Restorers, ** &e.,£ltaf, lealtho
tlnplor on to drunkenness and ruin, bat aro atruo
Medicine, mado from tho Native Roots and
lteiba of California, freo from nil Alcoholio .
Stimulants. TireynrM hoQ-UFIATBLOOD
PUKIFIE}BandLIPJ3 GIVING- PJRIJtf-
CIPLH, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of the System, carrying oil nil poisonous mattor,
and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can takotheso Ritters, according t«
directions, and remain long unwell. i
SIOO will bo given for un incurable case, pro
vii.mg the bones are not destroyed by mineral
poisons or other means, nnjl t 1.0 vital organa
wasted bevond the point of repair. {
For Inflammatory and Chronio Ithou
mntiam, and Gout.. Dyspepsia, cr Indi
go dion, Bilious, Kemittont, and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, thoso Bit
tors have been most successful. Such Dis
eases avo caused by Vitiated Blood, which
i t generally produced by Ucraucouieut of tho
Digestive Organa. ' 4 .
They Invigorate the-ntomach, and shmulato
the torpid liver and bowels, which render them
of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of
all,impurities, and imparting now life and vigor
to tlie whole eysterg. .
TDyopepsia or IndlgcatioA, Headache,
Tain in the HhouMen* Cnutstae, 'J.Vht,tU!»« of tl.o
Chest, Dizziness, Botir Stomach, had Taste in
the Mouth, Bijkm Attacks, Palpitation of tho
Heart, Copious Jdischftrgoj of Urmn, Pain In
the regions of tho Kidneys, end a hundred other
painful symptoms which nro t!i ) odsprlngs cf
Dyspepsia;are cured hy theso Ritters.
Cleanse tho Vitiated B 1 oo 1 whenever yh’i find .
its imparities bursting through tho skin i:t Pim
ples, Eruptions, or bores; clee.nsoit when it id
»>ul, aniVyourfeelings will toll you when. Keen
the blood pufe and the health of tho system, will
follow.
-Tftf, TARE, and other WORMS, larking in
the system of so many thousands, aro fclfectuaily
destroyed and removed.
• For full directions, read carefully the circular
around each bottle, printed in four languages—
English, German, French, and Spanish.
3. \VALKUii, 32 & 3d Comrnerrwßtreeb N. T.
Proprietor. It. It. McDONAED & CO.,
Druggists and General A pen's. ]
San Francisco, California, and. 84 and 3* Co»-
me-ee t-tr ’ct, N. Y‘
B3T-FOUJ BY ALB DRUGGISTS ANp
DEALERS. y -
MEINHARD, BROS- &, CO-,
; Wholesale Dealers in
smm mms n&us,
Eoady Mhdo Clothing,
teenttmtll’fi (fioctiw .
11l B'oughtn SI.
SAVANNA H,G EORGIA,
-• OFFICK
FT. Meinhard, / gO & 82 WHITE ST, I S. JJeinhard
£• Meinhard. f New York lE. A. Weil
[sepß, 1870—ly
A’ 8. Kir.KSET. t. 2. ZOUNSON. OtG. IV. 6COIT.
KIRKSE7, JOHNSON & SCOTT
Bro. 9, KELLEY S BLOCK, BAY STREET,
SAYANNAII, GA.,
FACTOE.S AJiO
We are prepared to advance liberally on, Cotton
And produce confided to 6ur care, and also on con
signments to our correspondents in New York and
Liveiocol.
Bor S, 1870. Cor
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RUTHERFORD & SPEAR,
EOULD respectfully inform the people of
Southwest Georgia, that they Lave just re
[ a large and varied assortment of
Dry Goods.
GROCERIES,
O X-i O T £-1 I N G-
Boots and Siloes,
And in fact any and every article twmally kept in
a &nrt-cla»* establishment, which th»y
tu SnHiaa) JP usctm. either a* - •
wholesale OK « KT4,, ‘
The highest Market Price paid for CuW-n
or «J« advance- ou,d* on the «uue *>» *' j
West Side court house,
BA IKBRIDGE, OEOEGIA
* £*** U
USffllti ft,
«E 2 VXIGIAk.g Z r K3" U M XaC «EZ3 jm. *** X'K
... . The j
.dwvpwt stock of Famii) (In ; »•«•: of ever'
!<lescri|>Hoti ever b'utijrht «■> i cm
Ih* found at S. Enpel it i.Vi’s. Si w n,h-. i
the Fharun Builtiitig, wbeto a
Reconstruction
in prior is continually going ui), aud wboi.
‘oditilouivis oideiing Small
Rills
• 1
|can purchase a L-'r-p* quantity, in cotise'
queucc ol the ptopili*t«u> having
Declared
that they have ns large a stock of Diy (Inntlk
jClothiiig. Riiots qi'.il Shoes. 4r«*tr- and 41“ l ‘>
I Hardware, &c., a« any house ill minbridg*
food that they will not he undersold node
'where time bills arc consideii-iF
Null and Void -
ip consequence cf their having pn-chased
: i heir goods for Cash. They have just received
by the
train ;» nstoi tmeot cf Ladles Dresa
C!o uis i arc acknowledged to be
Supreme
above -r,,- they have seen. They arc deter
mined to be satisfied with Sinuli piufits in
id r t
Court
Custom. Conoe and exurrine our stock and
salislv yam selves that what we say Is cor
rec t Cotton bough ror taken in exchange!
for any goods we have in .Store, sep 22 Bm. I
! i
Water St.--Sharon Block
Cl EURO l A—DkCAtfR. CotsTT. —t will apply io
I . tljfe Court of Ordinary of said county on th«
firstUbitidav in January, for leave to sell the
veal estate belonging to the estate of George Aj
I’ad’ick, for the payment of the debts of the s«id
estate.
K J. RAINEY, Adtn'r.
Oct.? 0, 187d. 24 2m
Tier aw a CectlePnrcrotive ns well ns oTef»sc,ncse—-
i ' ■' also, use pec’j.iar m<". .tor ucUu* as a powerful agent in relieving
Congestion or latlanuaation of the liver, and u.l tho VAcoral Organ*
W. 0.-SUBERS.
Dealer in
JHWH&RY!
and
BItYER WME,
Next Door to Butts and Peabody, Bioad Street.
, B.UNBRIDGE. GEO*
Keep constantly on baud tho latest styles.
WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILVER AND
PLATED WARE, TIBET SETeJ,
MULICAL INS'I UMNTS,
WAijilNa CANES &C.,
And a full lino of Funny Goods, suitable for
Holiday & Bridal Presents?
s*7° Watches, Clocks df.d Jewelry repaired at
shoitnotice. and warranted* sept 28 22 ts.
GEOIIGE F. (7ANTS & GO'S
Sea Foam!
STRONGER THAN ANY YEAST OR
BAKING POWDER IN THE
WORLD, AND .
PERFECTLY PURE.
takbnotiM
I.lght, well raised Rread, Hiwnit and Caken d(-
gesd easy ansi omd'rce. to good health, (
health nmkee labor id all kindaeutder and prolongs
life, Frurtn Powder will in;ike Bread, Biscuit
and Cakes nlwava light.
Sea%k>am is warranted to make bettor, lighter
sweeter, more toothsome jipd more digfstabla an
nutriciow Bread, Biscuits. Cakes, Poddiogs, Ac.
than can be made any ol her way.
News to Hotis&eepers.
\ barrel of Flour makes, forty pounds mors
Bread with Sea Foum Powder.
No time requires! for dough to raise, but bake io
a hot qu ck oven as soon os Mixed.
Sea F»am savCs Kggs, Shorte. ing, Milk, &c. s and
is a wonderful economy.
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SPECIAL DIRETIONS.
Never use Sour Milk, Salarralits, Cream Tsrtar.
or Soda with the Sea Foam Powder. AlwaysJbsk*
in a quick hot oven. U»o*more or less of the s*a
Foam according as you waut things—extra light of
not so light.
In Ueing the Sea Foam Powder, gift in with tho
Flour dey, then add the oilier ingredfen's. la
making Fancy Cakes, lc«s sliortening and fewer
•rggs are required wired using the Sea Kouo Powder.
Boiled Puddings. Dumplings, Pot Pie Crust, or.
other articles requiring, to be boiled, do not utxd
more than half the quantity of Bea Foam, to
much makes them boil to pieces.
HINTS ToThE CQOK v
Hie Oven must be hot. so as to b#ke qiifck
II the Oven should hcc.xinepnitiallyt-btC*
linking will be spoiled,
Attend often to cleaning out the ashes, soot, he .
from the Oven.
Do not mix the dough tomlbin; avoid much
kio ndirig. Jsj/3
For Biscuit, mix the doogrrAbinoei than for
Bread,
In making Buck what Cakes o!rofl|er Griddle
Cakes, mix th: Boftei first, and then fl|r in
Sea Foam, baling imrpediitely.
“SEA FOAM”
Is an eMrely new invention, without any of tli«
bad qnalitiea of Yeast or Baking Powders, Soda or
baiter at us.
GEORGE F. OANTZ & CO.
188 & 138 Cedar Street,
New York.
Nov 3-1870-2d-tf
JOHN H. RUWE’S
SHIP 13 HEAD
amt .
Crackers Bakery.
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70 and 7%|
nev io SAVANNAH' OA
a’i 4 - jftjft . 5T
THE SH4SOMHOIISF,
JOHN HttHON. Proprleir i*
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I TB.\S&IW'V I*o Kilt* e'-» * i<»* G vj. -f
i nriHH * Hina ; '•> ""Vffei
> i. «.-t »i-H a* i,i in*l fi«o• u-; Im/oH acdP^an
.i ,»i 4/htt of tho »«,»*• t -<«**• ■
.lotcls in the Stall , urorlhy thiff ifn rttl jp>cHQitßiEi) ts
hss heretofore uvrfwl from fliy
rivers and rath <*•«!, No i«*fi» «r expease* will bt
spared to la.ikc the SHAIWN' IIOUAK all that tl|
one eon Id desire. Call and test Its writ*.
ftT'ln con»eetkm with the hotel f* an tlMm
HLWN a here the fiueet ttomn we bun«f Hr%
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