TOWN AND VICINITY,
pATNBTiIDGE. GEORGIA, AUGUST 3, 1871.
We refer special attention to a card in an jther
column, signed by theM. ,
Wo havp had B °in® refreshing rains this -we-dc
Ti,ev were greatly needed, tod.
<4- * * * “ ' 1
fol. W. T. Cox, Mayor *>f our city, roturned
from Savannah la-t Saturday.
We are glad to see the fire pis'erns on
pV ,t and Sotith-weat corners of tin? public square,
emlergoiiig repairs Better late than never.
jUivnmmißMra Wn<sAdvbrtise—\Ve have been
asked why we don’t # cfintiling onr sketches of the
above men ?* Simply because there are so few of
them, that they will run out-too soon. However,
will give one or two more sketches in a short
tun®- „ . *
A party of travellers passed through town Tnes
,l*v, mounted on four wheel velocipedes. They
were going to Columbia, Ala. Forty miles a day
is their average time.
PmsoNAL —M. S. Colbert O.’D., the great Coin
poctor has returned. from his tour through the
Hates of Ge rgia and Alabama. The Doctor can
l, e consulted in the day time at the Exchange Sa
]<>on. and at night wherever you can find him. .
—. ■—
£ d dt Mt'Myor.l).—"Wo notice that our friend
gl lv Mumford is oditor, pro tem. of the Talbotton
Standard, Gorman, the editor, being absent in
Florida. Eddy is a good boy and rs smart one too
—in fact, ‘ Col.” Gorroatt could not lea've his pa
j,?riu better hands.
“Harris, of the Morning News is “sloshing
ir rmnd” pretty generally through Georgia. We
i.she’ll ••all by Dainbridga before be returns to
Savannah. Our people, though they have never
s-rn this pink headed chap, they love him much,
„n account of the tpiee he adds to the News, ami
tlipy want to see him mighty bad.
♦♦♦
Wo hear complaint after complaint Incessant
about the hideoiis yells that emenase from the
lings of tho w groes at their church, in this city.
Every night they make the welkin ring until broad
<lav light. And going to, and from church, they
shout and howl much t > the disgust of order-loving
(iii/.' ns. Wo love to see the colored people serve
God : but wojild prefer their doing it in a gentle
manner. •
The politest man in Georgia, visited onr town
i t week : his name was Gentry, agent of tho
savannah Morning News; he .passed a pair «f
oxen four times and each time bowed, and said :
••Tale* the Savannah "News, only two dollars per
war. for the weekly, and ten dollars for the daily.”
lion. H. F Bruton, oifo of bur most public
V'int. I citizens, has presented tho Stonewall and
Oak City tire companies with two beautiful lots in
the i«k Grove Cemetrey.” Wo learn that ho
intends having them nicely fenced' in an l appro
priately dßcoritted.
The Finn At asm Belt. —We would call the par
ti-alar attention of the person, whose duty it is
‘' sound the ul trm bell in cmo of the, to the fact
'.,.A he doesn’t ring it long enough. 110 should
tin- to ring it until ordered to cease by the
( Lief of the Fire Department. A few minutes is
not sufficient.
Mren Nf.sdkd. —A fire cistern on South-Broad
t, where the street crosses just South o£ Hop •
t fc J. P. Diokensou's A Co’s, 'the property
■ 'l lers on said„st reel .ought by all means to build
e, or •mly be some of these mornings toy’ll
•rake up only to seo the earth, upon]
ce stqod their stately business houses. “A word
Vutke wis£” etc.
Mayor's Court —His Honor gave audience to a
u;ile of disturbers of the peace, ou yesterday
morning. They were Delia Williams, a female
Atr'n an nigger WQinnn of the feminine- gender ;
vul Ejthriam, a juvenile male niggfer African bby
•? the masculine gender. Those worthies! had
I 'tva practicing vocal ntusic, of au unearthly ca
hire, on the street at a late hour of the night,
thereby disturbing the slumbers of every body for
half a mile around. They were each fined •'sl or
ire days'iii the Hotel deCollier.
SruxTEßs.—We wish Whitfield would bring bis
■ 'pians 10 town and give our people a show.,
• aues are awfully thill... .The said Nick Said left
-likely as ho did B.iiubridge, without paying his
;rult" bill ’Tis quite amusing tfl hear the
>ys in red" bonst of their individual exploits at
t ire afi rit has Matrimony is be
‘ Tang quite scarce hereabouts.- Waiting for the
-it blackberry crop, we presume Mcmnger, af>
•vial, was the first man .a the firo the other night
..4 boy'll kill himself some of these times get
■-o to fires !. .There’s a chap in town, who says
oouM sit oa a hot rock t\Vq*lioursto hear Gentry
f the Morning News Hast Sunday was
"'iihottest day of the season... .Eph. Jolyison s
uais good service at the fir* last Sutuiday
..Jt.For the benefit of those who keep out
I 'W fixer on account of that awful “yaller-ga
,l ■ r-inld state there is no gator there ; but
s re ~'- big moccasins, as large around as a mans
'T- were seen swimming around the railroad
*-irflast night. «There"s no danger in. them, if
-'T don't happen so bite a fellow The pro
s-'iioual men of this place have an almost utter
'-■‘regard for printers ink ; which accounts for
" r:r poverty stricken condition A boar fight
b'' one of the sensations on the square last Satur-
Billy Collier took ye weary local to ride
~ his “siuashin” K*tle one-in-haud, the other
1 tßing. Mart Curry and Bat Johnson were also
filing "at the same time All dough—J. P.
‘'-'■‘season's A Co’s flour and l *sich” the morning
*‘ t « the fire.
"•Ht Fire Last Saturday Night.—Saturday
last at •_’,*> minutes past ten o'clock tlie moon*
"hlluVHs.of our little city was broken by the
cf “Fire !” Tfce alarm bells continued the
■ '-itf ul sound, and soon our entire population
rushing to the scene .
'-'arcely had the alarm been given before
OCB GALLANT FIREMEN,
' ;i tht'r engine and apparatus, came thundering
~ the street to the .spot where * tlheir services
* r t i ■ •■ led. which place was the bakery of J-. P-
A Cos., jnst in rear of that fine block of
( on South'Broad Street. The bakery va?
• fire, but being closed up: nothing could be
2 - only now and then the flames would lick
f the crevices like the tongues of 6ome %ry
• Anxiety was at its highest pitch. Ten females,
! the handsomest block in town would be
I doomed to inevitable- destruction. Already had
! the work of emptying stores begun. But hark !
- ail anxietf is instanHy relieved, by the sharp
clear command of
“mas rovn brakes!”
given by Foreman Eaney, of the stonewall En-
Company. The pipeman is at h's post—the
nmscular arms of the firemen bend the
brakes, and with a “rebel y-,11, ” the stream begins
to sing and hiss at the nozzle, like the valve of a
steam engine. The window of the burning bnild
iftg Is’knocked open, and for a second the livid,
reding sea of pent-up fire btlrsU forth from its
juison in awful grandeur, forcibly reminding us
of those terrible exaggb-ations of the regions tis
the damned, to which we have listened so often '
'Twas but a moment hoNrever. '1 be fire
boy thrust his pipe right
INTO THE BURNING CRATER,
and in a few moments had it under control. The
hoy? at the broke* now took an “ail night stroke,”
and all joining in s -me lively chorus, continued
the work until the last spark of the roaring volca
no had been extinguished.
CHIEF ENGINEER BE A BODY
commanded the Department, nnd again ds-rrwyi
strated his ability and capacity to fill the high po -
sition he occupies with credit to hi nself and the
firemen. Every command given was promptly
obeyed and executed, clearly showing the hea’thy
discipline that pervades the ranks We heai 4 a
stranger remark that he never saw better discipline
anywhere.
THE “OAK CITY” BOYS.
This “crack” company was the first at the fire,
but as it happened there Was Very little use for
their hooks and ladders. However, they rendered
efficient service and are none the less deserving.
They were under the command of 2d Assistant
Forman W. T. Worn.
THE “STONEWARE” BOYS
were in their glory. The fire 1 ein£ so situated as
to bo entirely in their hands, they putr, forth all
their eix-rgh,,-, and were, regard' and fjy sopn seeing
the fire mastered, and at least $75,000 worth of
property save*l from destruction They, However,
did nothingmorfe tluili their duty,-and deserve
bredit tor no more.
. AHS’T FOREMAN JOHNSON’S BOYS.
A.ss’t Johnson has some half dozen boys of from
twelve t 6 fourteen years old, on his hose cora_
niittee, and they pioved themselves to bo quite
sdrvicable. Jn fact they are invaluable, being
small, they couple and uncouple the hose with tlio
greatest alacrity, and so noiselessly; that they re
minded us of rats nibbling at a cheese. Bully for
Johnsons “Bats,” say we. .
TltE OpLOIIED PEOPLE,
aft usual, rendered valuable assistance. They have
the thauks*of the community.
. THE FILE.
The firemen liaf tlio engine and ap
paratus, Mr. T. B Huff newel!, with his accustom-,
ed liberality, invited all to mept him at Colbert’s,
whete refreshments, such a lemonade, “spiked’»
and “unspiked,” liquors, .soda \yatcr, etc., were in
waiting for them. Tho thirsty boys were not slow
to avail themselves of tho invitation, and went
round, and drafik until they had refreshed them -
selves.
NOBODY DIUJNK.
It is with pleasure that we a>Jd, no one was in
toxicated, and no Good Templai violated his
pledge..
XNCTIJEXTS.
It bf stated that wben the alarm sounded somo
of the boys went to the Engine and Truck houses,
m dishabille. This, we would thick, should be re
ceived with duo caution
Member Mounger, of the Stonewall, slept quiet •
ly in the arms of morphous duriag the excitement,
after which the boys went to his room and .pulled
him from liis “little "bed, ’ ’ where ho ha’d evidently
“put” himself at dusk.
Jake Born won th« appellation of “champion
singest” of (h* Stotte'witlL
THE UCSSFS;
7110 losses wore trifling. 3. P. Dickenson it Cos ,
we presum'e, will fake warning though and build
their new bake house of brick, as -the was
caused by the close proximity of the wooden walls
with the heated bake oven.
WHAT THE FIRE COMPANttS HAVE DONE.
The fire companies have saved over SIOO,OOO
worth of property from the flames since their or
ganization. The cost of said companies to tlfe
city has -been, we should judfP, less than $2,000,
and if many old fogies had been listened to there
would have been no fire, organizations, and the
town would have been minus the aforementioned
amount —$100,000. -
The city taxes -foT the present year, we learn,
will be ten dollars on-the thousand'. Property has
been assessed at much more than it is worth, in
order to make the apparent reduction.
Koll of the Members of the
Oak City Ilook and Ladder Company No 1
• ’ OFFICERS
S L BELCHER,*Foreman.
R M. JOHNSTON, Ist Asst. Foreman.
ML '«. WORN, 2d. Asst, Foreman.
vr. w. ASH, Secretary.
T .1 BRUTON. Asst. Secretary.
HASTEN O’NEAL, treasurer.
PRIVATES.
Adams. T H Helton, T. M
Andrews, W F g‘ lhn - \ f P p
Breunen. W J Haygood. C P
Bowers. 8 M - •
Cloud, U . . sei5 ei . l f’? ; C , r
Davis. B Kwilecki. M
n Lewis. G w
Daniels. II . \V T .
Emanuel, S , LxweH, Wm V
sr»* Rjfcs* •.
Hilt'c’ J lldfietie.NK _
«.i.K Xulh«.AuU,"-mR
Hines, W G Smith. W B
Teriell, 1 M “ ... «r >r
“!;.)*
WrfehlVw Whiteley, C F
MARKERS-
George Gurley aud John’y Cunming.
PAY MEMBERS.
Benjamin F Bruton. . Henry D Darden,
Alexander Hines.
LADY HONOKABT MEMBERS .
Mis B F Bruton, * * lrs 51 J
Mrs S L Beloher, Jlrs f, 7
Mrs W T Cox . Jlrs W 0 1 lem g ’
♦ “KEtf JACKETS.” m
Miss Mamie E Parsons, Miss Annie Mills,
Miss Alice Dickinson, Miss Hal he Parsons.
nmRGM—DECATUR COUNTY -On the first
(j Mo'ict* in August ne«, I ..111 aps'r <°
Couit of Ordinarv of said county for Letters of Du
Son trom the: Guardianship of R- C, IJ»oal jjn.
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STATE O.F GEORGIA.
DYPARTMENT OF S I ATE, >
Atlahta, July fi, 1871. )
ORDERED :
By bis Excellency, the Governor, that his Pro
clamation* of Juno Bth, 187-1, offering a reward of
One Thousand Dollars, for the apprehension and
delivery of Mafhefv Harii-?, with evidence to con
vict, to the Sheriff of Jackson county, l»e r and the
same is hereby revoked, and that the Secretary of
State give public notice thereof.
* Given under my hand and seal of office.
DAVID G. COT TING,
Secretary of State.
july 13-7-4 w
GEORGIA— Decatur County.—On the first Mon
dav in October next. I will’ apply to the
Court of Ordinary, of said county, for letters of
dismission from the administration on (he estate of
.George Swicord late of said county deceased. 1 his
is therefore to cite all and singular the kindred
and creditors T>f sai* estate to appear at that time
“>> is ,I,ey ca “ ot *°T5
July 13-7-td A,lm ’ r
mS'OUUiTOS,
The Firm of Dickinson A C ox. Alerchants. and
Partners doing business iu this city, was dissol
ved on the 31st of January 1871 by mutual on.*
sent—all collections, and settlements on account
of said firm will be made by D. T. Dickinson who
alone is authorized to cond^uct^tlm^ame.
Win T. COX.
July 2h, 1871. .
(> EORGIA —Decatur County.—O * the first-Mon-
T daV in October nex f , I "ill apply to the Couit
of O'rdinhrv of said county for letters of dismission
from the administration on the estate of A. A.
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Jnr.e 7th. IS7L • A,im>r t
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C'it’zens of Bainbridge ami Sbitth
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western Georgia,
TAKE NOTICE,
In consequence of the advancement ol the sea
aoi), combined wit-h the low price of cotton,
STEISiMER 4 EHiSEL
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present month, (August), their entire
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HE CONVIJSCFD
That the goods sold at the
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ARE THE CHEAPEST
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111 THE STATE 1
Vi. XVascih, Pmprtrtm-. AH.
Cka. Ag ts, San Fraucisco. CvL, and •
. MILLIONS Ilrar Teathnoay s, .k-i- n-. , 1
Carntivc EfTecta. Th«y are , 0 t UrLk*
xuadeof Poor Hum, Whiskey,sirtS-i K
fhao Llqnorr doctored,
taste, called - Tonics,” “aL*
tha tippler on to drunkenneraG. _ . c "’ **
Medietno. mode from th« Katlro T
free from all Alcoholic Stimuli.. T i».
GREAT ni.OOI» PURIFIER f
INU PUINCIPI.E, « perfect HcuovaTlL i, lt Mor*tAof
tha System, carrying off all poisonous
blood to a healthy condition. Ko pemon tdL jitter
uecording to directions and remain long uu-ir
bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or ouV «**■&•, and
the vital organs wasted beyond tho {>oint M tepuh-ry *-.
They arc a Grutle Purgative nu well as hfonlei
possessing, also, tho peculiar merit ot acting as a povevfwt
agent in relieving Congestion or liUliumoatiua of Um Liver,
and of all th » Visceral Organ*.
. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In young ot
.» »i.„ a wumanhood or at tb«
turn of l.fe, tlieso Tonic Bitters have no c<iuaT.
For luflniuumtory and Chronic Klirumntlam Mil
feout, DydjM'Pala or liidlgration, Uilipus, ltumit
tenX *nd Cutrr'mlttt*nt Feref*. Dfurswi of tha
Rlood, Liver, Kidncmand Iliaddwr, thosu Bfltoru
have l>ccu meat successful. Nueb Diuoaaoa are caused by
Vitiated Illood, whicll ls’gcnerally producod Yy.derangw
luy»(t of the Digoativo Organa.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, llendaebo,Tolu
In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness,
Born- Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste In the Mouth, Bil
ious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of tha
Lungs, Pain in tlio regions ot tho Kidneys, and a hundred
other painful sy mptbms, are tbo offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They.invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tlio tArpid liver
and bowels, whioh render them of uu<Ni<t«lled edloaey In clean*,
lng tho blood of all impurities, and impurtiug new life and vigor
to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Tetter, Balt
Rheum, Blotches, S|>ots, Pimples, Pustules, Boll*, Carbunoles,
lllng-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, llrytipel.is. Itch, Scurfs,
Discolorations of the Skin, llutnors and liiw-Mwol thefikin, of
whatever name or nature, ore literally dug up and carritnl out,
of the system in a short time J>y the use of those Uittora. Ons
bottle in such casus will convinoo the most Incredulous of their
curativd effects.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you fltnl It* impurftiea
bursting through tho skin In Pimples, Eruptions or
cleanse it when you find It obstructed or nhiggish hi tho veins*
cleanse it when it is fogl, and your feelings will toll you when.
Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WOR.IIR, larking in the system
Os so many thousands, nro effectually destroyed and rumovcA
For full nireetlons, read carefully the eUvular aronud eseh
bottle, printed in four languages—Kagludi, Uermau, French and
(panisli. .
Old prcjuriicca art* dying nut. -New fact* are kiUinff
(hem. The idea that invalids, weakened hy disease, ran bo re
lieved j>y prostrating tln-ru with destruetlVoMruifs, is no longev
entertained except bv monomaniac*. Ever since the intrqduo.
tnm of I)n. Walk Min Vinkuau liiTTii.fe, it lia* been obvious
that their regulating nnd iuviirorat*ng propertle* are elf-Sum-
Cient for tho Cure of chroivic indigestion, rheumatism, constipa
tion, diarrhoea, nervous affections gfid malarfou* fever*, and they
art now Uk- sfandard remedy for iheso complalul* in every mo
tion of the Union.
SOLD BY At.L DUUQGIBT3 ANB DBALBRB.
J. WAi.kku, I’ropriotort B. H. McDoSauii U C()., Daiggfsto
and Qen. Agts.. Ban Francisco, Col.,and MOorhmi-fco gs., K.X.
W. 0. SUB EES,, ..
Dealer in . .. .
JEwllfE If
J—AND ’
SIL¥EE W&R&
Next Door to. Butts and Peabody, broad Strict.
15 AINUK I \)(U), OHO# **; ’ "
Keep constancy on lumiA-Ui# lateatstyles of .
WATCHES CLOCKS. .JKWKtIhSf hILVEU AHD
• plated ware, Tiyg. wsw,, .***.
MTTSITJA LJ NS ITtll .TENTS',
WAI KIND 1 ’'
Ajid a full Hne ofFancy Oodds, RiiftaliTe tot
Holiday & Bridal Present*;
Watches, Clocks at.d Jewelry rnpamwl i
short notice and warranted. sept 23 22 ts.
, LIPPMAN’S
. Great German Bitters
SPEUia AND SUMMER GOODS, i
PUREST MEDICATED.
LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BItTER#
Cures Female complaints.
Iff* LIPPMans hi ITJ£ Vi
Cures ‘never well’ people.
J*r ~IIPi ; MAN\SC r IIEAT' GERMAN ciITERS
Will give an appetite. . . __
|fT LI PPM AN’S G K EAT GERMAN BITTER*
• gives a good appetite. • ♦ ' .
OjT HPPMAN’S GREAT CARMAN fcmKß*
regulates the bowels. _____
LIP PM A N r S CURAT GERMAN Brfffcßtf
excites tjie torpid liver.
ggr LIPPMAN’B GREAT fIfKiTMAN BlTWfifl
a;e r« commended by the best physicians.
.gT LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERM A*4 bTFituk
cures nervousness.
|ff“ LIPPMA^’S"QREAl r G , ERSiAN v BITTEUS
:;ures debility.
fjff* LI PPMANTr G HEAT G ERM A * BtTTEIW
prexentschsl Is and fever.
Hr LimaN’Tg'heat (Terman' bitF-^S"
have met with wonderful success .every«r!i#f
Hr uitma'nVglea*]' gEhM vn bittem
recommended by physicians everywhine,
always eftres ciiills. .
’ (*r LtPPMAN’S PYRAFCQE i»"tfie great efcfil
and fever expeller. Try if. »
sis KXYTONhT OIL OF r L*TFE should b# t»
every household. * | t
tvr Toothache, Rhenmafwm, Neuralgia »W
Life other pains, yield instantly to Knytop s OH
TTcoGLirmman &T3ro.. Who We and Retail
DrurrislS. Siivan.Hih.Ga-, ami whot«u.l® house •*
Ko 71 New street. New Yoik, have the sole r.gh*
to manufacture these Phteis for the United SUtca.
For st!“ in Bajuhridge *at Butts and Feabody
and by Diuggist snd Groctr« geueraUf.
CORDIAL OF ure ACrK