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About The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1871)
town and vicinity. * SAtJIBBIDOIi. GECBGIA, a/oUS£ 3, 10, 1 fe— J !. "" 8 ,me of our merchants leaei'v.ng »ew goous. Tha river judging from the long strings see on the streets. Shooting pistols alLat town o.' nights, is getting *»ther *-d fasutifaablfi. Chickeas are selling aS‘> and 25 cents apiece, jttjjeggs at 15 cen‘s per dozen. I’ke'steau.er :'tv;>79 touched at our wharf latt FridUy, oa her vtay tip to Goiauibus. will give any man -vho owes ua, a receipt in Jail if b* will cotjie and p*§ us up. • i • • *'•**•** ~~ “ “ <Jo t*y©Bl ® aQ,? y & Co’s aod obsarre the Jail feyletof CiotUing, jeat coaxing out. Oar friendJi»* Watt, who is now in Scotland, #Ol accept earth inks for late newspapers. Jswklbi l*® 0 t° Die Jewelry store o{ W, C. in the line can be'hfttd of him. Go in, no '* stock, and judge for yourselves. m B r Colbert is still s idling the celebrated & Wilson Sawing Haouina. They are r p6tioT to any other machine made. Really jjj, are the “La lies Favorite.” Parties are again requested not t > take exchan ges from oar sanctum without first consulting the •diton. Itoaoses us considerable trouble some times. Onrm of the Savannah Morning News, was in town last Thursday. It wa3 reported that he had X. K on the brain; and if be had, it is certain that he did not forget the New*. Come again, Colonel, and make your stay lon #•?, _ Those who want their bo >ta and shoes mended with despatch, should carry ’ them to Mr. Lewis, over the store oi' Noel Ganey & Cos. die is the moat reliable workman in the city. We learn there was a I’.'ig pic nio at Attapnlgns laet Friday. That is certainly a pleasant plaos to have one, and it has some of t,!* a Pettiest girls in the country. Sorry we couldn’t <u tea( i- Go to Jake Born’s harness Emporiuu' l el_ amine his superb stock. ;It will ecret you nothing to look Jake prides himself on his esta ' ‘^sh ment, and well he may. The Baptist protracted meeting dosed on last week. It 1 H believed that much good has been a cc v>!i, P® i,Biie<i * We hop jto a * e <lliß deuorn ' i nation of t' V * rißtians increase rapidly in our c >m munity, and sutoh a P^' tora3 Rav ‘ Mr ' ’there is ?eason to belive ifc T llL H. B. Ehrlich says, mooh and ei% ' a vary, and the sun be drive u if o * 7l its place l * 6 * heavens, but he expects to on K ©Hi n g thO 'finest assortment of family groc Hr * e . 3 i Q Georgia, ' consisting in part of flour, bacon, BU S® r , coflee, r canvassed hams, breakfast bacon, mac.‘ ierfr L etc. Th* Good Timplabj.—The following officers are elected to preside over the Good Templars, for the present Quarter : George W. Hines, Chief Templar. Miss Minnie "Vfoc4fci, •Vice Templar. , Ossi&nG. Gurley, Secretary. “William W. Ash, Treasurer. Charles P. Haygood, Financial Secretary. Walter Tonge, Marshal. William C Hines, Inside Guard. HughH. O’Farrell, Outside Guard. Rev. B. W. Dixon, Chapl on. * A konfonnded, low-phlung, and kontemptible kuas, who haa been taking and raiding the Sun for a year past, without pa ying for it, although he bad begged to have his name pa on our list and therefore knew that he owed for it—.returned our paper of last week, marked on the mvrgin, 1 ‘Re fused." Some of the3e days he will die, and we fear that Satan will return him branded “Ri tus*d— apply at Fiddlers’ Gieen, ten miles be yond.” Smut Ooxosktsatsd Compound lfnuzp Ex- -nuot or Uiiiotiw. —Every week our merchant •übeejriberfl of seldom ever having a |q fead the Sos, for US soon as the carrier leaves it upon their counters, some newspaper* thflef whe is too mean' and stingy to pay ten cents fbr a paper, sneiks in and takes it off. These voracious wolves would see an editor in the Hellespont before they’d subscribe for hi ? paper, yet they find fault if it don’t cpme out on time to a second, curse if there is anything in it that don’t exactly coincide with their euV-ghiened ideAs. Oh, there is no tel iug how -mean such villains are —they would steal from a Moth -dist preacher, pilfer pennies from a blind beggar, “raize” the only shirt fro m a printer’s wardrobe take a dead nigger’s “eye-closers’’ an l buy whis key with ’em, and then go home and beat their wives because they were mad with themselves for Being, so contemptible. Pass Him Abochd.—Nicholas Said is a most unmit igated negro humbug and we so denounce him. It© Is ‘pirooting’ around through the country soli citing contributions for an autobiography which he ssys he is goingto publish. Th mon.y lie getsin Otis way goes for liquor, or anything else he •booses to buy. He staid in this place some two weeks, and while hferewe informed the people that ho was a fraud, which somewhat retarded his «*per atictafs? However, Lewis Robb, an honest, colored sftsn, and our city-barber, furnished him b«d a"d bsard for the time he remained among us and the said Mr. Said left without tlie knowledge of his host, and without paying Lis bill, thereby robbing Mr. Robb, who ie anything but a robber of some ten dollars. The said'Said was in Blakly at last ac count*. • Rural Carolinian. —The -August number of tide magazine is-promptly to hand, and contains Ihe usual variety of interesting and instructive matter. Besides quite a number of standard eon tributions on various topics, there is a mass of eocrespondenoe from all parts of the courftry tha* cannot fall to keep the farmers well posted in what is being done by their f Heads in other local ittM. The sources of information of the Rural Carolinfetn are not confined to the Southern state or «.N« United States, hut a>e extended to South Azwrrca and Europe, and indeed to-all parts of the woi! 1 but ererythkig is written with a view to benefit SocQiem agriculture; and information Is given-from other parts only on 6-stst-6ulqe«ts as are kindred to or bear directly npoi the- cultiva tion of the soil of the Southern United 'tates. It is the beat and almost ftte only periodical couduc - ted on this plan, and every Southern planter and fanner should be numbered among its subscribers, ’' People in town and country would do well to remember that Biinbridge has two of the.best, institutions of lear .ing in this -ection. V»e refer to the schools us Prof. W. 11. Allan, and llev. P, T. Babbit. Important to 4”-.s—'J.intixued Kedcceios-:* Stieningn & Eng.-; t the Flint iSiVer ''tore, beg leave to inform the public tbit they will continue t<> reduce tneir price-* in ad 4 -oariur:u*ts of their estibhsbmeuts in > dor to wmk off tlie balance of their present Spring and '’urooi -r Stock and make room for h i-r extensive jjh chases f<»i Jhe Uli trade and w.ll jff.-r on and alter July 27 h, ,tbe following : AH c l:*.rs sos and truest ices at manufacturers prices Prcab cambrics and shirting c.iiic's. a ! Cost, Figured and striped Linen Lawns, at 25 cents per yard, -Figured Jaconets, Organdies and ilu>!ius from 12j to 25 ceu’s p*r yard, Lenos in ail colors, 45 cents per yard, J ipanese, roled, striped anc checked, from 25 to 35 cents per yard, Grenadines, piain, figured and Bti'tpe 1, teduced to 20 cents, SHk Grenadines satin fringed at 50 ceuts per ya and, Bi-* shop aal Victoria Lawns at w*iol«>ft'e prices. Plain striped and checked Swiaf from 15 to 40 cent3 per yard. All other dress goods equally l‘>w. Rib’nns all widths at European prices Beal Hamburg and Lice Elgings and Insertions from 15 cents and upwirds. rrim.n ngs of all descrio tionsat 110'iiuit low prices. Lice and Linen Pol— Itrs and sets at half-price. Linen, Cambric and Lice Hmdkerchiefs from 15 cents and upwards. British hose and half-hose it British prices. Par asols an 1 Umbrellas offered regar Hess of cost. Fans Givk.v A war and selling at halEpric*. All other nitions proportionally low. Ai the above u. i ortif rl,* 9*io qi * o’i Kis 1 1 the ad vantage of all p »rties to o ill early and secure a se lectforl. State News The Brunswick Appeal has hitched “Colonel” on to John B. Gorman of the Talbotton Standard. Ye gods! The folks about Brunswick are sorter shy of B. «fc A. Railroad shiflplasters. The Appeal man values his ‘shebang’ at the m -dest sum of $100,0'K). Confederate money must be the currency of Brunswick. Impi’ovemeats are rapidly going on irr Macon In consequence, mechanic-* are jubilant. Croprs in Mosroe county a e repo ted to be in a languishing condition. The very best lauds aver age onlv ten-brushes of corn per acre. The Maconites are disposed to turn up their noses at th poor music the church choirs in that city produce on Sundays. The Seventh Georgia Regiment had a re union in Atl rata on the 21 st ult. “ lige” Andeivon pre sided. • . Savannah is in danger of being • literally over- •d:Ji nigger excurs oni-ts. • , -ekooudont of the Savannah Advertiser A cor* * _ - v authorities tsna ch a man up and tax says, the cn, , , , a “V” so r entering his sto eon Sunday. ihe city will so >n get . ..... ~ „ - over anew bell weighing four Macon is crowing , , ~ , ~ '’he bell will be plac and on the thousa id pounds. A * , tt „ -:ll be used as a general new Court House, and v> c alarm bell. . The p oprietors of the Hotel, saved the hungry jocal of the Macon Cit/xen trom go in« t > ihe ho.na-y m 2, by allowing him to gorg himself at their table f be says he wll try and make out the balance of the summer The Pulaski House, bavan.n.ah, is beihg >- 01 6iighly renovated. , 'The Columbus Enquirer has reduC Gd its rat '- 5 $2,5 > per annum, for the weakly A party has bean arrested in Savann ah, for passing S2O counterfeit ‘gramies.’ -The AdvertiserAays there is a larga amount j f oouptert’eit money o thi- denomin ition in circu lation in Georgia and Florida A fishing party captured a sword fish near Su vannah, which maaaured eleven-and a hi.f feet in length; his sword alone, measured three feet and u half. • The Savannah Advertiser claims that its pres cnt “agjregite" circulation is greater than that of any other Savannah paper. Gentry rwears the Morning News has the Usgast « rcnlation of any paper in the world. Wa wish those Savannah pa pers c mid settle the question about the largest circulation We want to know. ’ That egotistical carcass of ink-slinging audacity, Grbuby of the Early County News, has sent Fitch, of .the Griffin Star,- liis “picker.” Here is what Eileh tyiys : QjtaußY —We a’© delighted to receive the photo, grrfph of this eminent. Journalist, uncher his own sign manual, which slioweth that Gnubv hath not fled the "country, but is still studying natmal philosophy among the gopher hills of Fatly county. •Gronby is a tine looking' man ; hi fact much beau trfnHer. as’ well as much more cleaner than what Wkidby is. • Wt> notice,that several, village editois a.ie trying to keep out of the poor house bv offering a year’s subsciiption to their respective papers for the best aratennelon/’ “the best mess of Irish potatoes,’' “the finest peck «»f peaches,” etc Atlanta had a tremendous hurricane recently. She evidently needs! n to blow off some of th© cor ruption that his been accumulating there since the present State Government was inaugurated Thomasville is grtfmblinjr about her town taxes. The Enterprise urges the citizens to hold a public meeting and thereby check the City Council. Anew telegraph line has been completed between Thomasville and A1 baity, alougthe line of ‘.he S. G & F. Railroad. An liish patatoe with nineteen s nailer ones at-, tached to it is the lastest sensation in Thomas viile. . The “devil” of the Thomasville Enterprise has lately raised a twenty-two pound musk-melon. The firemen of Savannah held a meeting in that, chy last week, in reference io their nonexemption from jury d<ity, at which the following resolution v aft yri'auiuinuslv adopted : Resolved. That the Cnief the Fire Dcplrtment be request© 1 to with the Chiefs of the Augusta, Mac«*n. A*l nita, -Columbus, and othei principles Pities in Geoigia. to take into considera tion the decision of Judge Loch ran©, reia’ive to the non exemption from jury duty of men who are actnallt firemen, whenever it miy be dtcld.d upon to take action in the matter. Lowndes county has th _ ee hundeed a’id seven negro voters, 'llieir taxable property is 5,0-jl'. The tax on this i S2B. Gov R»*id, «>| Florida, is in ACasbirgloj) looking itfT**r -t post office clcik who ctcd right liiiudiod dolbiis. Will som<*~ body look after Gov. R. id who, by sharp pniclio-s, lias pockoted fi ty litnos Vial" utr.oittit of the money of the people of Fior id.? GEOU*OI \—Dfcatup. Gor.v rr. (\L .the first Mdi.day in OcY.dier next I will ap. * ply to th© Oeurt of Uriliiiaiy ha U-iti-is < f-DK inioion fr*»m ihe adniitdstration <-!> ti t* .*>tate e! \VTiV. L. Spvur. Lite of said c*nt*»ty dcce.isvit. Tht* therefore, to cite s uniniai and admonish all and gnlar tin* ki ded and cie-diois to ap pear and object if they can or be forever estoped. A. I>. BELCH LB, Auurr. July 6, 187l*0-8m - • I YEW YORK. CONSUMPTION- Its Cure and its Preventive. BY J. II M'ilF.Ni K, M. D. M\NY a hnttinn being has passed away, f»r vvb se and atu th *re was no otner reason than tht; ni'-'lict of kn -irii au<l ptoyen me ns of cine Those near and deal to family mid friends are sleeping the dreamless slumber into which, had tuey calmly adopted Dr. JOSEPH H. SCHEYCK'S SIMPLE TREAT MEN I‘, x find availed of this wonderful effica cious medicines, they would not bavr fallen. Dr. Schenck lias in his'own civ.e proved that wherever sufficient vitality re mains, that vitality, by his medicines and his directions for their use, is quickened into healthful vigot. In this statement there is nothing presumptuous. To the faith of the invalid is made no representa tion that is nit a thousand times sustained by liv ing and visible works, The theory of the cine b"v Dr. Scbenck’s medicines is as simple as it is un failing. Its phylosoply requires no argument.— It is self-asstirii g, self-convincing. The Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pjlls are the first two weapons with which the citadel of the malady is assailed. Two thirds of the cases of consumption originate in dispepsin and a function ally disordered liver With this condition the bronchial tubes “sympathize” with the stomach. They*>espond to the morbific action of the liver. Here then comes Hie culminating result, and the setting K), with all Stg distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. The Mandrake Pills are composed of one of Na ture’s noblest gifts—the Podophilimn Pel tat um They posse s all the .blood-searching, alterative properties of calomel, but ntd'ke calomel, they “LEAVE NO STING BEHIND; ” The work ot cure isn w begiuing. The vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowels and in the ali ments y canal are ejt-cled. The liver like a clock, is-wound up. It. arouses from its torpidity. The stomach acts responsively, and the patient begins to feel that he is getting at last, A SUPPLY.OF GOOD BLOOD. The Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with the Pills permeates and assimilates with the food. Chilith cation is now progressing wjthout its previous tor tures. Digestion hpcomes painless, and the cure is seen to he at ban I. There is no more flatulence no exacerbation of the stomach. An appetic'Sets in. Now cotne's tire greatest Blood Purifier ever given b v an indulgent father to.suffering man Schenek’s Puhnortic Syrup comes in to perform its functions anil to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once npun.its w >rk. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects and ripens the impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. Is the form of gatheiings. it prepairs them for expectoration, ami lo ! in a very short time the malady is vanquished, the rotten Ihrone that it occupied is renovated and made new ; and the*patier.t, in all the dignity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood that was GIVEN UP AS LOST. The second thing is. the patients must etav in a* warm roora'uutij they get well; it is almost un possible to prevent talking cold when the lungs are’diseased, but it niusCbe prevenferL or a cure cannot be off eted. Fresh air and riding out. es puially in this section of the conntiy fn the fall and winter sea-on, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course los»- their patients, if their lungs are h-dly diseased, and-yet, liecause they are in the Imuse. they must not sit down quiet ; thev must wa k about'the ro in as much and as fast as the strength will bear, to get up a good cii ciriation of blood.' The patients must keep in good spirits be determined to get well. T his has a great <!e il to do with the appetite, and is the great (point to , gain. To despaii of cure after such evidence of impos sibility in the worst cases and nnnil ceitainfy in ail others, is sin/iri.' Hr. Sclrenck s personal statement Uw faculty of *hi» own cure was in these modest words* * _ - “Many years ago I was in the last stages of consumption ; confined to m v bed, and at onv time mv physicians sajd I could not iive a week* ; then, like a d:owning man catching at sftaws. 1 heard of and obtained the preputious *ibicl) I now of fer to public, and they made a perfect curb of lu e It seemed to me that I could feel them pen et*m.»e my whole system. 'J hty soon rija-m-d the maMer ’ n mv lunfgs. and 1 would spit up more than a pi. Mt offensive yellow matter every mottl ing for a bn.," time. • “As soon as that began to subside my cough, /"evet, pain and night sweats all began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that it was with difficulty that I cot. !d keep fount eating too much. 1 soon gained n>y strengih, and have grown in flesh ever since.” *1 was weighed triton'y after mv recovery,” ad ded the Doctor, “'the* I ooking like a mere skele ton; "my weight was fm'.v ninety-seven pounds; "iny present weigh! is 'wc* bundled tnenfy-ffve (225) pounds, and for yfes.'S I have enjoyed unin terrnpted health ” Dr. Scheuck has discontinued his professional visits to New Yo.k and Boston. He or his son. Dr. J.H Schenck. Ju.,-still conidnue to see pa tients at their office, No 15 ’North Sixth street. Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 a m. to3P M. ’ Th -se who wish a thorough examination, w>’th the RcSpirometer wil! lie charged $5. 'lhe Resp-. rotneler declares tlie exact condition of the limgsi and patients can readily learn whe it her they are curable or not. The directions far taking the medicines are ad apted to the iidelliaence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind mil me will do the i©-' 4 - excepting that in some cases the ManrTiake Pills 1 aveto-he taken in increased doses ; the three medi cins need no other accompainuients than the am ple! instructions that accompany them Fiit-t create appeeite Os returning bealtn hunger is the most wei-otne sy at tom. When it cointV as it will come, let the despai ing at once be of good cheer. Good blood ig once follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat is abated. In, a short time both of these mor bid symptoms are gone-forever. Dr. FchencU’s medicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands of families Asa laxative or pit gative. the Mandrake Pills are a st&ndard re pa ration ; while the Pulmonic Syrup, its a cttrCr of coughs and colds, maybe regarded as a piopliy lactei in against consumption in any of.its forms. Price of the Ptilmmiife Syrup anil Seaweed Tonic 51.50 a battle, or $7 50 a half dnjten Mandrake Pills 25cents r. box. For sale by all druggists aud dealers. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 College Place, New York, Wholesale Agent. $765,0G0 In Cash .tJif's. to be Distributed by the York Cash Prize Cos. EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 Ca*h Gifts each, 10 “ . - - - 20,000 20 “ “ - - ’ - 5.000 50 “ “ ’ - - - i )0;0 2no “ “ - 500 350 “ “ - 100 50 Elegant R >sev.ood Pianos, each S3OO to S7OO 75 *' “ Mc-lodeons *-. 75 to lu() 350 Sewing Machines . r,o to 17s SoO G< hi Watches “ 75 to 300 Cii'U Prizes. Silver "Ware. etc. valued at S’.OOO.nOO - Acl ance. to draw a*y of tile above Piizi-ssthr 25c Tickets describing P> ises are st>; led. in En velopes and well mixed. On rece’pt of 25c. a beaU ed T icket is drawn without' choice and sent bv mail t•» any add es* by expie.-s or refttrti mail. You wUI know -vhat your prize is betove you pay for it. Any P«iz>* exchanged for another of the same value No blanks. Our patrons can depend on f or dealing. Kefkuencks * — The following lately drew Yjtln p.bfo Piizes and kindly permit us t.< puflish them : Andrew J Burns. ’ClrcJigo, s’]o j l*(fo« Miss Clara Walker", Baliim oe. Piano, St-00; da- >i Math-' ev.s, Deti..it, $5 000 ; John T. A-derson. Stvan r.ah. $5 0 »» : James Simmons. Boston s|.. (,oo Prcs- ( pimox; *Thefli-uj is lefiafde:’ rribune. Dec 28. “De>erve iln it s cce s.”_N Y Herald, Jar. 1. “Just and Ho.i<Table,”—News. Dec 9 Send f>r circular Liberal inducement* t . -agen's Sat -f let'em guaiatot cd E, ,-rv package "f *_t) > sea It 1 ivovelopcs r.olilaiiis o e CASH GIFT - '“Veil tickets for $1 ; 17 for S-. 5u for $5; 205 for sls. Ac dies-*. •c B. TAYLOR & CO., Ulisnsgers, -8 •& 80 BROADWAY, N* Y. MISCELLANEOUS. c. Hates, , r>EK - J - Richmondv Va. “ •Savannah, Ga jh; .^’hoifsalc Tobacco, Liquor, and * Commission House Win, C. HAYES & Cos. j . Hi Ray str: et, Savarinah. Georgia. OFFEB special and particular inducement s to the "merchants and planters of Georgia and Fla. _ | tS* Hides, -Cotton and general prddu#e taken in I f xchange, and on consignment. With liberal-ad vances. quick sales, and small commissions; we hbne to share a liberal patronage from the trade - ®° v 10 fill minim. STILL ASDEJtB New Goods, Low 1 Proes BELCHERS & TERRELL WATER STREET BAIN BRIDGE , GEORGIA TAKE pleasure in nnnf/imcin x to their friends that they have just received a tremendous STOCK OF GOODS and would be glad for them r £oj C&LL AND EXAMINE THEIR GOODS. STAVES, TIN WARE &C ALWAYS ON HAND They keep eveiything you miiy want. Give hern a call. Com! Corn! 100 bushels just received and for snle by T. B. lIUNNEWELL & CO* OATS, OATS\ .. 100 Bushels just received and for sale bv ” B. hCnnewell&co. FLOUR.! FLOUR ! 100 barrels just received and for sale by T. li. HUNNEWE'LL &CO. SUGAR CURED DAMS JU3t received and for* sale hf . T. B. HUNNEWELL <fc CO. A SUGAR! SUGAH! 80 Barrels assorted sugar just received and for sale ly T. B HUNNEWELL CO. Hry-€l®@ds, ‘CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES, &C. A large and well selected ussorted stock as cheap for cash as can he mdd. apply to T. B HU a EWELL & CO. may 11 —ts CHALYBEATE SPRINGS Meriwether CO. Ga. THE undersigned having secured this deßgtfdl place begs to announce <o the public that it isin thorough repair, and wilt be in perfect readi*. ne.«s for the reception of guests bv the Ist ot June 1871. To rlie old patrons of the •‘Chaxvbeate*’ it is needless to speak of its merits. To others we will state, that the main Spring is pronounced bv 0014,'. petent judges to be the finest Chalybeate Spring' in the United otates—issuing from thfi north side of Pine Mountain, and discharging J ,600 gallons per hour. It i> rematkable for the wonderful cutes it has effected We have thiee Springs—Sul phur, Magne-iu. ad Freestone—the whole em bracing a most valuable combination of mineral* waters. The place is handsomely lighted with Every species of innocent amusement will be provided, embracing a fine SKiTi.\f* RINK Ore of the greatest attractions, and one that we think will give most pleasure, is the huge, new, LAEHITSWI J] &i.\TBl built on a beant#ful sparkling stream, rushing from the mountain. It is 'id feet long, 10 leet wide, and a depth to leregirfated by the bathers; well « n « clo.-ed,-and provided witlj pleitty of dressin £ rooms, A beautiful, level DhIVE. coustvueted along the summit ot the mountain, abounding in pictures (|tie views, will tttb.nl plea.-ute to those Who like tlat exetcisi* A lively stable on the place will he prepnted fine lfotses and carriages. A I-ne band oi music will he iu constant at tendance. I ne l.line will be supplied with the best,'and he pr 'pi i* to>- wili ex**rt l.'imself to make his guests otrifortahb* anti happy ; and in view of the str'ii eency oi thetiuus In-h s de‘eimim*! to reduce ?( T ~! >o S>SO pet in. .l tin ui-at tcasyimblfe and uniform tates. will he piJvided for ! those in lie lui, the kindest attention* with be [.aid .ill: V,lit.lS. , g§T Elegant coaches at Geneva $. W. R. R. C* B. HOWARD, Pfi£PEX£ioa. MIS C ELL AN ED US' A D | PATTERSON &, MC'NAIR^^ dealers in ffln) (!3.0.0Aci, €nwtfe; Hollow-ware, €utlery, Boots a.nd sTloEs. Hats ana oq-r-- • • CLOTHING. VALISES, &C. “ * ■ tt'EST SIDE-OF THE COURT HOUSE somr* Ooetu • BAINUBIBSeV, THEY NEVER FAIL! An experience of five years in the use of HOHMY’S llTTffi. HAS obtained the indorsement of some of our nJosf ptotnineirt citizens as the best .strength ening and Invigorating Tonic, and the most per feet Medical Cordial ever offered to the pub ic as a remedy for Dyspepsia. General Debility, Neivous Exhaustion, Female Weakness, Loss of Appetite, find tone to ftie stomach &c. It is especially recommended as the great CHILL A\D FEVER PREtoATIVE A\p CURE. Merchants, Mechanics and Laboring Men should always use it to restore their' energies overtaxed by business cares or an overwrought brain. Al ways ask for Holloway's Santa Cruz Bitters. Pt is sold by all dea’ers, ami manufactured under a Spanish Receipt, bv the proprietor. DR. D. J. HOLLOWAY. Quitman, Ga. For saie by BUTYa & PEABODY, . Bair’bridge, Ga. * TO COSSiI.H'STVES . , Holloway’s Improved ASTHAMATIG SYRUP For the cure of Coughs. Colds. Pneumonia, Asthma Bronchitis and Consumption. This is a S ui.thern Vegetable preparation, in the form of a Syrup. Acts directly upon the Fungs, sines the taugh, and makes the respiration ea»y. eliminates the niucows membrane of the stomach and bowels, and iaiery nourishing to the whole svstern ; one bottle containing about the same amount, o nutrition that three pounds of the most nourishing food contains, n-r and .has the same action upon the system that the food does when the sys tem is in a healthy state. For sale by the Proprie tor. ‘ . D. J.'HOLLOWaY. By BUTTS & PEABODY.' Quitman, Ga. Bfcinbridge. G^t. • TlT£ LILYiYF’.i’J SES In Perfuming the hair andjrt Jrfoflching the skin of the faceatnl hands and. making them white and soft, has no equal. For si\le by DU D J. H'tyLOWAY. Quitman, Ga. By BUTTS & PEABODY, Bainbfidge, Ga. march 80- . " FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED /r CDT.ro N STaT’I S FAIR AUGUS T A THOMASVILLE FAIR, AND ALL SOUTHERN FAIRS WHERE EXHIIITEI). /ran singer MANUFACTURING GO AT THE 'v^ r crnp s i-.iD’3 (Constituted by the Homes of the people) I> ECEI VET) The highest Award of the Highest k Sales! An have leftall rivals far behind them for they sold in lfl/0, 127,833 MACHINES. BEING More than Forty Tho.itsapd in advance of their Silles of tlie previous year and over 44 000 move than the sales of any other Company for 1870. ' ARE MW SOLDON EASY TERMS . AT THE sToAE OF broad street - - BAINBRIDGE. GA. We will place the SINGER SEWING MACHINE in any family desirous of comparing its merits with other machines., . The new No 1 Machine, for Tailots and Boots raakers it is tlie best in the maikct *' gfTAGENTS WANTED EV SLY WHERE hilk Thread, Nvetoes Oil.- &-±. alwTivs on hand. ! . E. JOHNso\, Agent. . Baii.bridg* WALK THS WAY 111 "HIT <rn Ti#S!Er % STEP INTO THE mm mu And g£t anything in the way of 3PAHCT BEIBSS, Fine Segars, Chewing Tobacco, Polite Welcome. Or to spend yonr leisure time in the fine NSYsF BILhtABB HALL • • •Mr Billie Brennen. an old and experienced. Bar Tender will always be on hand with that same old smili* g “n gentlemeyi,” ready to" serve you with anything from a fancy Cobbler to a “Piney weods straight.” Cash>h:*’ -Cash, Cash ‘ Js-the rule of this house. female wil, relieve Bupp ieß .-q„n . cur,' il 7 the monthly pains, fa Ihc '*•««« • , faction fir the money Ki\D ev<.r ofTered to I lie [iuiit ic , range/nents of the Liver- t,„ nic,lr <<' ; Cliillw and F.VO,; in miasm itic climates duriog s„ T I~ ,n,i 'f t«L »i prevent Hi W.,,,,, t e,|,,, civ e saU , lucl| “» money refunded. al ‘ Cu «ioi profutr ■ ■tw a B This celebrated lemefij- i, . , IH 0 '"T. no fain fly can afford to h e W i,|„ m{ v| t any pain ; cure Rheumatism • him* , . ,( ;i«i e sects and reptiles ; <’nli c andkin i,, ] ''"" lW; b riot to Davis Pain Hi),er forest? Dl{. PROFJTT’S. 4IVTIBILLVOi S Plu These celebrated pills will cure«U n , UTAH the above medicine.- are for™, ' Rfl- t & peauody Bainbi tdge, Ga., anJ all Drnjtgisi* OeUSiMj BtBLIARD TABLES'" *FOR SALE. I offer for sale on reasonable teiu« two first c ; l? BiLLIARD TABLES togelher with cues and balls. One of thu tables is a four and the other a pocket. 111 Parties applying ea j, can g* t a bargain, . 1> F COLBEt Apnl 10-ts. Proprietor Exchange Fa!*.*n. ' SAVANNAH. ' MORNING NEWS. rSpHE S \ V.iNNAH MOANING NEWS is row k" JL the T 'Veil t»-Ills' \eai el its existence, audit acknm* b*dgyd by the Pu ss as one of the Leading Dailies in the South Asa new—gatherer, the Motnitip Newsis enrritetid and enteri risit g—up with the times in every |nr. ticniai* It is carefully ami vigorously edited,ttu< is emphatically a Journal of to day. In polities, it.is earfiesf/yainiiopafiiKv IW cratic, and is an unwavering advocate and diaeijit of the pi inciples of lit It is j rinted in the interests of the people ts (it South, of Geoigia nml of Savannah. 'i he cuneiit local news of Georgia ami Fimliii mi-'e a speciality; the commercial dejttV.menti» full and reliable; and the general untke-iipolwt papei is fn sV sparkling and piquant More idl ing .mat ter is giv.en in each issue than is tobefeund fn any other daily journal south es Loui&villeureait of New Orleans. News has a circulation equal to that newspaper printed in Georgia.ar.ddoable that of any other Navatmah jonriml; thus one of the best advertising mediums ifithecouu try. . . Money sent by the Southern" Kxpio'f mav be tor warded at our tisk and at ourexpeW Audiess. J. h. Esmi. 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Savannah, Ha. .THE TRI-WEEKLY Id o r n’i n e rpilE TRJ.WEEKLY I aTI the best features <>l the l•> ) |o , be «i» editions, and is made up w,t 1 '* . ■ sonthefti A* of the farming cemimtnttv ot -in . ; „ ,j,{j !»v* Southwestern Georgia- It c." 1 ‘[..j, e „ce ep •"* commercial and telegraphic m large hour of going to press, and the *J nC J tion to which it has at tains fills a hieh place in p.ubbc r* ,,n, ‘ ’ t The T*i Weekly News will V s3 gO. , dress one year for $0 00 ; six pa,; rcS iCc#I 55 ' Money sent by the .Soatlujrn Expa at our risk rod expense. Addies* jgrilL VIEWS, A.LU LJJS, a " :0M w* E. Att.T. aTTt II OXX*' o '' 591 BROADWAY *** ' ci k'[ S ' Invite the attention of the T rad'* 0 «-uf tt6li assortment of the above cr.ticni. nianufaciureand im.l 11 PHOTO N TERN SLIDES . “'' d NEW VIEW# OF VOSEMITfc B.*H.T.AKTHOSt»^ • Importer, and j. gKotoflWpftk flak"' 1 '"