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THE SOUTHERN SUN.
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Official Journal of Decatur County
JOHNR JIAYESi t EDITORS
BEN E* RUSSELL.)
tJAIN BRIDGE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1871
Monument to Uncle Dabney Jones.
We notice from the Newnari Herald,
tbit tlie citizens of Palmetto, the home of
bode Dabney, have resolved to erect a
fnonumeirt to commemorate his many vir»
tues.
It is Well kuowri to inany Good Terns
£lars In the the State, that uncle Dabney,
devoted neatly his whole life in the cause
of Terfiperauce, and has> # no doubt been the
frieaos of saving many a poor fellow from
ftirtDg a drnnkard‘s ’grave. Now we are
not a membei of the Good TCtnplars, but
have always been a well Wisher of the
cause, we therefore respectfully suggest to
the Good Templars of this city, that at
their next meeting they pass a resolution
donating a certain amount, to assist in
erecting a Suitable monument to the great
philanthropist, and champion of the Tem
perance Cause in the South. If everv Good
Templar’s Lodge in the State will only give
a small amount, a handsome monument can
be erected.
The Editor of the Herald says, the last
time he saw unde Dabrey, he [the Editor]
iremaiked to him : ‘I see you are still la*,
boring for the Temperance cause. Unde
Dabney replied : • •
.’Yes, l am still talking and laboring for
the glorious cause of ujid*
Bhtti Icontinue to do so until God in his
‘fherciful Providence calls tne homo, and al«
ter death I waut a white banner planted
over n»y grave, untainted by King AiCo<*
hol‘s breath, bleached by tin; dews of heav
en, and unmarked, except t>y ore wo p d, and
let that word be, ‘TEMPERANCE I‘
Let his friends erect that banner, that
monument, and inscribe theieon the name
of the cause he* loved so well —‘Temper**
Alice
The Valdosta Times, lately appointed a
proclamation paper, commits a very grave
error in kicking up such a hullabaloo to
•prove that its Democracy is still sound,- if
it does revel in Bollock's pap.
The Times reminds us of a person whe
lms committed some mean act, and is try
iag to conceal it by being among the fote
most to depounce it.- If the Times was tart
ly. Democratic before it took the proclama*.
tioos to publish, there is no good reason
Why it is not all right now.
We would advise the Times to pursue
the even tenor of its way, and not get eo
enthusiastically Democratic all at once.
Remember the sounding brass, and the
tinkling cymbals.
The Times is right when it says the Sun
has-always been Conservative.
# i *' «——— ■- . *
A Swift Witness Exposed —Colonel' Saf*
fold, of the Selma Times, speaking of the
iofomous and swift witness, Taliaferro,
who recently regaled the smelling com
dallied with such horrible lases about the
ILu-Klux, ventilates -him as follows :
4 We helped to bury, one Sabbath after
noon in the fail of 1864, at. out homo in’
Madison, Ga., five Yankee prisoners, whom
Captain Taliaferro and two other asssas-^ -
sins like himself had - foully murdered.
"Well do vre remember his telling us how
four of the men had pleaded for their lives,
telling him that they were his prisoners,
that they were soldiers, that they had their
Wives and little ones at home, and that they
ought not to be killed foi doing nothing
else than defending their flag , then we re
member how one brave spirit told him to
kill, that he was an infamous hound, desti-.
trfte of all heart atnf soul, of courage and
mauhoud, and that be could till whenever
ho got ready, that a man had but one time
to dib, and that the tied prisoner 'without
any chance for his life would show him
how a tnan could die. The infamous Tali*
aferro placed a pistol to the heart of the
Drave fteiiuw nud fir©a ) *mf. natisfied with
killing the prisoner, he mutilated bin* by
firing three or four shots into his head and
face. Taliaferro told us this himself before
we went to Where the prisoners were dead;
and the fact of the killing sustained his
statement of the butchery*
Secretary Boutwell has decided not to
pay the Kentucky war claims: Kentucky
deserves more consideration than this ; for,
with all her present Democratic preponder
anoe, she furnished mauy excellent regi
meats ail'd gallant Generals to the Union
army, many fine minds to‘the ranks of
Union statemanship and one elcelient Pres
ideal to the Uuion White House. We sus
pect, however, that the present political
cromplexiou of the State weighs with the
Secretary more than its record iB the war.
—X. Y. Herald.
WitMtNGTON, Angunt 5 .—lndications
teem nflore favorable tOrday to the defeat
of the Convention by a very small majori
ty. The Republicans State by
from five thousand to fifteen thousand ma
jority; while the ’Conservatives still think
the issue is iu doubt, with the chances in
their favor.. Returns are only in from
about one-third of the counties, aud they
not official.
State Sews.
A severe storm passed over Griffin re**
dently ; several houses were unroofed, and
the colored chorch blown down.
Gipsies are prowling around the little
village bt Dalton. The local of the Citizen
at last accowits was in search of ihem to
have his fortune told ; we’ll bet he wont
let his friends know it.
Mr. Wm. LnCkie, living near Newnan
while engaged in a playful scuffle had his
leg broken. We presume, that hereafter
be will quit the scuffling . business.
The only editorial that appears in the
Columbus Enquirer; of the 4th inst ; is one
on ‘June bug3.‘
Lumpkin is wide awake on the Railroad
question. Neajy SIOO,OOO, have been
subscribed by the county to extend the D.
C. & C. R. R. to that point.
Dr BarOum, a former Director is a warm
advocate of the road. Btrlly for Barnum ;
We always thought he was a Whole-souled
enterprising man;
Doc. Hpeir, of McDonough, a merchant
of that place, ret a bullet fly baCTced by a
little powder ai ,a ‘suffrage slinger‘ who
entered his store and proposed to cane
out the? whole establishment. The result
was, the friends of the colored individual,
attended his funeral the next day..
The Cuthbert Band, of which the Jppeal
has said so much about, is ‘flickering* 4
* • .
The Loyalty Test For Southern Soldiers
of lf?l2—VVashi ngton, August ‘4.—'i'he
press having culled attention to the great
injustice that was done to pensioners of
the war of 1812, and especially those re*,
siding in the South, by the order of the
commissioner of pensions requiring proof of
loyalty, and it haring been shown that
such proof could hot well be made in the
manner pointed out by the circular, tin*
commissioner had issued a subsequent or
der, which "embraces the list of officials be
fore whotfo proof can be made, This last
circular requires the cei tificate of an officer
of a United States Court, a United States
commissioner, an assessor, assistant asses
sor, Collector, deputy collector or supervi
sor of internal revenue, or postmaster,
showing to the satisfaction of the pension
office that the Witnesses who testify To the
loyalty of a claimant are of tinloObted
character, and entitled to full faith and
credit. Still, with all this, the order is
burdensome and unjust, and cannot fail to
tend to great embarrassment to these old
soldiers/.
Death by Lightning. —On Wednesday*
evening last, says the Covington Enter
prise, of Friday, at about two o'clock,
Miss Winnie Bowmah* was struck dead by
tigtuuhrg tn tne uoor-yara of her brother
in-law, Mr. . Jt bn Phillips, about tfto miles
west of Steadman, ir. Newton county. The
house having just been scoured, her sister's
child was lying on a pallet near a large
hickory tree, about ten feet from the house,
and it is thought she had started to take
it in when she was killed by the bolt,
which-singed her hair and neck, tore np
some roots of the tree, making no other
sign, though limbs of tbc tree overhang the
house. Truly, this is a remarkable as
well as a fearfully distressing case*
Tat: Icb Chop.—There is an overstock of
ice in Maine— between ?00,00.0i .tons are
said to be still stored, mostly on the Ken
nebec. The Boston Commercial "Bulletin
says :•
Over 400,000 t6ns of ice were cut .within
a radius of fifteen miles of Boston last win
ter, which, with the competition between
thfe Citizens* Ice Company and tire combi
nation of the markelmen, has brought
down prices to a lower figure than at any
time during the past five years. The ar
ticle is now furnished’ at least fifty per*
cent, lower than last year.
» * * . *
‘Opr Hero’ and His Wives.— The public
are well aware that Mrs. Petigrn-King
Bowen usjd all her best endeavors to have
him released ; but he has only recently
come to light that his second wife, Mrs.
Parksßowen, had a hand in the matter.
But the following speaks for itself :
Lodisvili.e, Ky., June 19. 1871:.
To His Excellency D S. Grant, President
of the tTnited States :
The undersigned >s the secoud wife of
Congressman C. 0 Bowen, couvicted of
bigamy. While I feel myself greatly jn
jured by my former husband, C. C Bowen,
I forgive him. I know he has been un
jusfiy accused of greater crimes than he
is guilty of. He is not a murderer, as has
been charged. He was a kiud hearted,
generous man, of many good impulses.
He was tempted, and has fallen. Id< sire
to ask cteraeucy and mercy for him at your
hands. I pray you will not suffer him to
be imprisoned, but will pardou him. He
was a kind husband ; his worst fault was
in loving women. J pray you will not suf
fer him so enter (he State prison, but par
don him foF our sakes- No woman knows
him better than myself. He is generous,
he is noble. Pardon him for numbers two
aud three.
Mrs. Tabitha Park-Bowen.
This last appeal no doubt (says the Bal
timore SutiJ melted the President's heart.
A Farmer in Laconia, N. H*, speaking of
the thinness of the hay crop, said; “The
grasshoppers have all get lame trying to
jump fioai one blade of grass to another.”
Frederick William Among the Girls.
—Nearly two thousand young ladies of
Berlin applied for the position of presenting
the golden latirel wreath and delivering
the ode of welcome to the Emperor William
upoh bis entrance iuto his capital. The
young lady who wai finally entrusted with
this task, Miss Blester, was selected not
only on account of her great beauty, but
also because she had distinguished herself
during the-war as a nurse in the hospitals.
In accordance Willi in old established cus
tom, the Emperor will hereafter take. care
of the lady, and in case she should marry,
give ber a dower of five thousand dollars.
Andrew Johnson's Idea of GRANf. —*£o a
Tribune reporter ex-Presideut Johnson, a
ew days ago, said :
“Grant is wanting in integrity, wanting
in intelligence, and wanting in the wjll to
promote the good of the country. The lit
tle fellow is selfish and avaricious beyond
bounds. His cupidity kuows Delimit. He
is no statesman and no soldier. Hemever
displayed any generalship. He matahed
at the head—no, not at. the head, b "4 in j
the rear.—of'an df'men
that wotlld have accomplished the same re
sults if he had been in the moon; Grant
was a mere unimportant incident. He nev
er showed a spark of genius. What in
spiring remark did. he ever make that
cheered his soldiers and helped to win a
victory ? When did he ever put himself in
danger, like Napoleon at the bridge of
Lodi, to give courage to his troops? He
never showed a single trait'of Generalship.
He had no sympathy with hfs men ;he
never visited the hospitals or showed any
feeding for the suffering wounded. He was
utterly remorseless. He was bo leadet.
He had tin plans and bo* strategy. lie
peat, that for any good he did in putting
down the rebellion he might as well have
been in the mono. 4
NEVY ADVERTISEMENTS. -
ifotice.
Meinbefs of the Oak City Hook and Ladder
Company, you are hereby commanded to be and
appear, in full uniform, al the Truck House oh
Mondays the 14th instant, at 8 o’clock.p m. to aU
tend a Regular Meeting of yernr C ompany. By
order of the Foreman. W, W. ASH.
Secretary.-
A. M. Bgo an. • J. H. SloaN.
A M fLOAW & CO
COTTON
■SIS HUllffi.
AND AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
Etiwan and Soluble Sea Island Guanos.
EUfipRS MB CUMISGIM'S RASGE
BAY STREET -•- SAVANNAH HA
august 10 1871 11-6 m.
NEW GOODS !
BELCHERS & TERRELL
water street
BAIN BRIDGE , GEORGIA
TAKE pleasure hi annroun&ing to. their friends
that they have just receiveda tremendous stock
’ of
BACON
FLuUR
SUGAR,
CJOFEE
SALT,
TOBACCO.
:ttm jr. tst —>cs£ mj* A* 9m 9
CLOTHING,
BOOTS
SHOES, and all kinds of •
DOMESTIC GOODS,
stoves, tin ware, etc-
SUGAR MILLS and KETTLES.
gif’ Agent for Nights Cast * and Wrought Iron
Screw*. About 20 of these Screwa.sold last fall aud
gave perfect satisfaction,
august 10-3 t
BLACKSMIT H
. AND
WOOD SHOP,
At + lie old stand of Randle Kenney, there you
find the
THE BEST OF WAGO^
* *
JS*k7, JfcPP
That can be bought on
Complete an<J ready for the road.
’ CRAWFORD it ARLINE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
mill,l * Mil! 11l If
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE ,)
Atlantic & Gulf Rail Road, >
Savannah; August 4th, 1871. )
ON and after Sunday, Augnst 6th, Passenger
Trains on this road wall run as follows :
Leave Savannah (Daily) .; 10 15 p tsl.
Arrive at Live Oak 9 00 a. m.
Arrive at TTiomasviUe....: 1..10 15 a m.
Arrive at Bainbridge .. 1 00 p m.
Arrive at Albany.....! • • 1 *SO p. m.
Leave Albany 3 00 p m-
Leave Bainbridge 3 45p.m.
Leave Thomasyille....L ......6 40 p. 1 m.
Leave Live Oak ; .8 30 p. m.
Arrive at Sttvaliiiah, 6 25 a. ni :
Through trains between Savannah and Jackson
ville, c<>r reefc at Albany with night accommoda
tion train on Southwestern Railroad.
The Albany freight train with passenger accom
modations, will leave Thamastille, Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday at 5.30, A. M.„ connecting
at Albany with passenge* trains on Southwestern
Railroad. . Leaving Albany. Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 5.30, A M.; connect at Thomas
ville with passenger train for Bainbridge.
H. S. HAINES, Gen’i Sup’fc.
August 10, iB7l-6 2t
A PROCLAMATION
GEORGIA : .
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, It has been represented to me that
Walter Wilson, Joseph Hoflo, Richard Lazenby,
and Radford Perkins, stand charged with the Crime
of assault, with intent to murder, upon Ephraim
Gibbs,'in the county of McDuffie, 011 the 13th day
of May, 1871, and that they have fled from justice,
I have thought proper therefore to is.-ue this mv
Pr.iclamatiou, hereby offering a reward of ONE
THOUSAND DOLLARS for all, or S3OO each, for
the frppieherinon and delivery ot the said Wilson,
H«do, Laaonhy, and Perkins, with 'evidence[suf
ficient to convict, to the sheriff of said county and,
State, and also a further reward of Five Hundred
Dollars, upon the same conditions.above recited,
for any accessory, before the fact, to said crime.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this fifth day of
August, in the year of our Lbrd Eighteen Hun
dred and Seventy-One, and of the Independence
of the United Statesof America the ninety sixth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor :
David G. Cotting, Secretary of sta4e.
aug 10-4 t
A Proclamation ,
GEORGIA
try itOT ue r>; 'TTu Lj tjij CK ,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, The Alabama and Chattanooga Rail -
r6ad Company has failed to pay the semi-annual
interest due on the first days of January, and July
ultimo,', upon certain bonds of tlrat Company : and
Whereas. The State of Georgia indorsed for and
guaranteed the prompt payment of the interest*and
principal of said bonds. ar;d has paid to the hold
ers thereof the semi-animal interest tfue on the
first days of January and July aforesaid ; and
Whereas The said Alabama and Chattanooga
Railroad Company accepted, concurred in, and
agreed to the terms and conditions prescribed by
law at the time said indorsement was made by this
State :
Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority in me
vested by.the Constitution and Laws of this" State,
I, Rufus B. Bullock, .Governor and Commander in
Chief of the Army and Navy of this State, and of
militia thereof, do issue this my Proclanuvtion
making known that the State of Georgia is in pos
session o? the Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad,
its track, road bed, machinery, franchises, and pro
perty of all and every description, lying -of being
in the S< ate of Georgia ; and it is'
ORDERED. '1 hat all officers of this State, ervil
and military, exercise due dil gence, to the end
that the agent of this State be maintained in the
peaceful possession of the said Alabama and Chat
tanooga SaihroaxlJ’and its property within this
State, and restrain all parlies from any action
whatsoever to disposses the State until the further
order of the Executive.
Given under my hand and the Great ,Seal of the
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this second day
of August, in the year of our Lord Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-One, and of the Indepen
dence of the United States of America the Nine
ty sixth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor :
David G. Cotting, Secret vry of State,
aug ICMtt
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT * J
STATE OF GEORGIA, V
Atlanta, Ga., August Ist, 1871.)
Pursuant to section Ist of the lax Act, approv
ed 18th f March, .’ BG9, which authorizes the Gov
ernor with the Nssistance of the Comptroller Gen
eral, to assess and levy such a per centage on the
taxable property as will produce, in the estima
tion of the Governor, the stm 04 five hundred dol
lars, exclusive of specific taxes, and after approxi
mating as nearly as practicable the amount in
value of all taxable property in the Atajte as exhib
ited in the Dige-ts ; it is
ObdehSl’: 'lllat four-tenths of one per cent be*
assessed and collected upon the amount of the
value of property returned by each tax payer,
subject to taxation ad valorem.
. - RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
Madison Bell, Comptroller General.
aag-ll>4t
SYRUP BARRELS.
ini) Iron hoo P ed s yrup barrxels. just received
IW aud for sale by
IMf - T. B. HUNNEWRLL & CO.
GEORGIA—DecaI ur County.
•I ?•" r J} lomaR l applied for an amendment to
•f his Homestead of Personalty and I will pass
upon the same on the 15th instant at my office in
Bainol idge. j 0 JOHNSON, Ord.
auguat 10 ta ’
■
OFFICIAL
GEORGIA- -Decatur County—On the first Mon
day in September next, I will apply to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all
the lands of the estate of David Lynn, late of said
county deceased. ,
F. H. LYNN, Adm’r.
august 10, 1871 11-td.
GEORGlA —Decatur County.
JACK BLOUNT, colored, has applied for exemp
tion and setting apart and valuation of Home
stead, and 1 wid pass upon the same on the 15th
instant, at my office in Bainbridge.
JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y.
aug 10 1871 11-td
GEORGlA— Decatur County.
ON the first Tuesday in October next, I will sell
all the lands belonging to the estate of George
VV. Munroo, late of said county deceased. Terms
of sale— one half cash and secured by Mortgage on
the balance, payable 12 months, from date of
sale • JOHN T. MONROE, Adm’r.
atlgJO, 1871 • 11-td.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA i , *
By HUFtJS B. BULLOCK,*
Goyernor of said State.
Whererts, ip now pending iu the Superior
Court of Muscogee county, a Bill of Indictment
charging Sharp Juliuson with the crime of murder,
alleged to have been committed upon the body of
Emanuel E Paul in sai 1 county of Muscogee, on
or about the 10th day of November, 1860, and t
being represented to me that Alle said Johnson has
fled from justice;
I have thought proper to issue this my proclama
tion, hereby offering a reward of Five Hundred
Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the
said Sharp Johnson, with evidence sufficient to
convict, to the Sherifi of said county of Muscogee*
In order that he may be brought to trial lor the
offence witli which he stands indietd.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the seventeenth
day of July, in the year of our Lord. Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-one, end of the lnde
' pendence of the United States of America the
ninety-sixth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.'
By the Governor ; .
David G. Cotthw, Scc’ry of State.
July 27, 1871-9-4 t
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA*:
By RUFUS B BULLOCK,
Governor of said Slate.
Whereas, Official information has been received
at this Depa: trnent Ibat John R. Kelley and Cbailes
A. Kelley, recently convicted ift Temll county
Superior Court, of the offence of manslaughter,
escaped from the common jail of said county,
wheie they have been confined awaiting their re
moval to the Penitentiary of this State ; and
rcc6 f niWfAi/ , ‘Yl/(Ay tiW»
Governor.of this State offer a suitable reward for
the apprehension of the said Johu R. and Charles
Kail y. .
Now, therefore, I have thought proper to issue
this my Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
Five Hundred Dollars each for the apprehension
and delivery of the said John R. and Charles A .
Kelly, to the Sheriff of said county of Terrell.'
Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the
State at the Capitol, in Atlanta, this eighteenth
day of July, in the year of our Lord Eighteen.
Hundred and Seventy-one. and of the Independ
ence of the United States ot Ameiicathc Ninety
sixth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor ;
David G. Cotting, Sec’ry of State.
July 27, 1871-9-4 t
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA ?
By RUFU& B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said Stats.
Whereas, on the 7th June, 1870, a Proclamation
was issued from this Department, offering a To
ward of Two Hundred Dollars for the appreheusion
and delivery, with evidence to convict, to the
Sheriff of Tefiaferro county, of Alexander 11. Evans,
charged with the.murder ot Jesse Nunn, in said
County j and
Whereas, the said Evans « still at Jarge contin
uing his depredations, and it being represented to
me that the murder committed by him was most
Wilful and atrocious, that it is the universal de»
sire of the citizens of said county that said Evans
bfe arrested from his evil doings and brought to a
6peedy trial £tml punishment,
Now, therefore, in order the more effectually to
make certain the arrest of the said Evans, I have
thought proper, and do hereby offer an additional
reward of Five Hundred Dollars for the arrest and
deliver of the said Alexander H. Evans to the
Sheriff of Taliafero county, and a reward of Five
Hundred Dollars on'his conviction.
Given under my hand and the Great Real ot the
State at the Capitol in Atlanta, this the 12th day
oi July, in the year of « ur Lord Eighteen Hun
dred and Seventy-one, aud of the Independence
of the United States America the Ninety-sixth.
RUFUS B. BULLQCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cotting, Sec’ry of State.
July 20, 1871-8-4 t
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST.
fPwrpwl & & <BWt
Fire Insurance Co
s over $20,000,000 in Gold. Over $3 000,000
Pays losses ifcimfediately after adjustment.
The New York Life Insarnce Comp y
Assets $16,000,000.
J. E. JOHNSTON & CO., General Agents.
T. B. HUN NEWELL & CO., Agents,
ify Bainbridge, Ga.
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that instantly stops the m \ I;
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Neuralgic or.prostrated
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. tmt afford Isst "‘ Dtf |
Incarnation of the Kidneys.l
Inflamation of the S]^* tion ° f I
Soro Throat, I
Hysterics, Croap, I.
Headache, Toothache,
CoU Chills, AgneChilf’"’
Tne application of the Rendv,
or parts where the paiu T^Hj
affuid ease and conjfm t. * difficulty
Twenty drops in half a tnmbl<*» m
a few moments cure Craning C. * ,!f r wfl.l
»ch, Heiirtburu, Sick H »*l
in water will prevent sickness hom'd™' I '*l
ter It is better than French
a stimulant. u ; D ™i<ty 6rßii t£6| |
cfc AGTIh I
Fever aud Ague cured f. jr fiftveents u I
not a remedial agent in this trorffijSl
lever ami Ague, and all otherMaiaril
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other t I
by RAPWAY-S PILLS)’i qnfi„
HEADY RELIEF. Fifty per botSf^l
HEALTH, BEAUT!!I
BEAUIIFULCOUPLtxWS sSfil
DR, RADWAY’S
SARSAPARILLTAN RESOIM
MADE THE MOST, ASTOXISHISOCII# I
SO QU UK, SO RAPID ARE T*JE CH 5J
THE* BODY tINI-ERGOES, HKMtKI
FLUENCE OF .THIS TRULY WONDfi&fi I
MEDICINE THAT ■
Every Da an Incrase in Fleslnll
Weight is Seen and Felt
THE GREAT BLOOD PFRIFIER. I
Every drop of the SaiKapparillmn llesfilientcoi I
municates through the Blood,* Sweat, .1#, ujl
Other fluids and juftes of the the ligoti/l
life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with no I
and sound material, Scrofula, Syphilis, Conaifl
tion Glandular disease, U leers, in the final, limit I
Tumors, Nodes in the Glauds mid other parUof(ln I
Rheum. Erysypela-’, Acne, Black hpohj Jl’orau/r I
the flesh. Tumors, CVnCers hj tliA Womb, nil ill I
weakening and painful discharges, NiglitSwnts,, I
Loss of Sperm and all wastes oUlife. princ : R ire I
within the curative range of this wonder el Hi I
ern Chemistry, fend a few days will prove loaf I
person using it.for either of these forms of disut I
its poterit power to cure them.
It the patient, daily becoming redutwljtte
wastes and decomposition that is cuiftinoillnw - I
gressing, succeeds in ariesting these was!es,»ndre
pairs the same with pew material made from lit wltot
blood—and this the Sar E apari!lian. will and
secure—a cure is certain ; and whrfi once (M
remedy commences its woik of purification, w
stncceeds in diminishing the lo*j of waste*, ]
pai'S wifi be rapid, and every 'fay the patient ™
feel liimself growing better and stronger, theww
digesting better, appetite A*
■anrTweiglAt increasing 1 .
l?ot only does the Sarsnparillian Resolvefiteicea
all known remedial agents in the cure of Chtoii..
Scrofulous. Constitutional, and Skin disease*;
it s the only positive cure for
. KtDA'EYjAVD BLABBER COxTIPLAISIS.
Uniary and ITomb diseases, Gravel,
Dropsy. Sfopjtage of Water. Incontinence of w
Bright ’s Disease, Albiminuria, in all c.w
there are brick du-t deposits, or the ntcfi
thick, cloudy, mixed with substance like*M»
of an, egg, or threads like white silk, ° r , ier !2
morbid, dark, billions appearance, and wl,, ' e "T
dust deposits, and when there is a p
sensation vrhen passing watT, M
Small of the Back and Loins.
DR. RADA'S
PERFECT PORfiflflW
.en. Radway’s Pills, for the c n ; > s Sidneys,
ders of the stomach, Liver, *7 ,'o n jlip»twn,
Bladder, Nervous Diseases. Headache, to
Costiveuess, Indigestion. Dyspep E . pis.PileS,
Billions lever,. Inflamatiou of Yitoera.
and all Derangements of the 1 p„ re iy Vc|-
Warranted to effect a positive cur f' , or dete
ctable, containing no mercury, ’
terio'us drugs. result
fifP Observe the following sympto®
from Disorders of the Digestive 0I &* '
Constipation, Inward Piles, , y t »j,
Blood in'the Head, Aridity.fifthe
Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fu ' ne ” or f|stw
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, I Sinki ig u
ing at the pit of the Stomach, bwn»'
ried aud Diflßcult
A dosos of RAI.WAY’S PILES '
system from all the above n^® e nl , | , fl r;KfS.
25 cents per Box SOLD BY DBUGGD
BEAD ••FALSE AND TRUE.» «
stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. will I’' 1 ’'
New York. Information worth thouaa
sent you.
July 6, 1871-6-ly
Fees 7 for Frccd^ 11
At a meeting of the undersigned
Bainbridge, held on the 29th of Jr . . for r«
lowing Rules were unanimously tom. peop ]«
gulating their practice ambng from and
within the City corporation : .u e 'sum 01
this date charges will be red j ce< l a „ r iDtioii
One Dollar so. each visit and P[ e *%f vr(o crit**
dicines will be extra; or one do
alone, without medicine AU f • aro det« r ®' J *
ably in advance, and the profess
ed to adhere strictly to this y p.
i
august 3 2t
GEORGfA--Decatur County. j ffi!l +
ON the first Monday in (^to^ r f flitter*«[; J
ply to the Court of Ordinary for^
misiion from the administrati , aSO d. ,l
Wm. L. Spear, htc of said »n«y.
This is therefore, to «*®*.“?S.d
all and singular the * i " l<^ie h ‘f or ever
pear aud object if A^® 1
July 6, 1871-6 3m - '