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TOWN AND VICINITY,
BAJNBMDGE, GEORGIA} AUGUST 10 r 1871
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Ehrlich, the beef man, has got anew wagon.
The Oak City Hook and ladder Company, who
aye exempted from jury duty under the law, have
extended the benefit of their charter to thirty es
the btonewall boys.
The Chattahoochee river i» getting so low that
ft Is a hard matter for steamboats to ascend it.
The Flint river is navigable at all season* of the
year.
Crops generally are in a better condition than
has been snpposed, jn4ging from conversations we
irave held with farmers lately.
the steamer Bandy Moore arrived at her wharf
in this city from Apalachicola last Friday. She
had a heavy freight.
H. B. Ehrlich has just got in anew invoice of
fresh grooeries. Go right over aod see him.
W.C. Subei*, of the Bambridge Jewelry Store,
is offering extra inducements to buyers in bis line.
Everything that ever was seen within the walls of
a first class jewelry establishment is in his.
Go and see that “blushing rose. ” Jacob Born.
He has the beat assortment of barrens, saddles
bridle*, etc , ever seen In this section. Go oVer
and “Wake Up Jake" to your interests.
CMTfnso.—lt is absolutely refreshing to take a
peep in the Clothing Store of Noel Ganey & Cos.
Clothing es the latest styles and of every descrip
tion. Tailoring done at the shortest notice.
Sen Colbert is ag«nt for the best # sewing ma
chine ever fnade—the "Wheeler & Wilson. No
family should be without one. Call on Ben. and
he will let yon try one of them before you buy,
and then let you lmve on the EASIEST Terms.
Mr. T. C. Hopkins agent of the Atlanta Sun
called on us last Saturday. Tiie Nun,.we presume
Is a good paper, being edited by Alexander H.
Stephens, though we have nevqr seed a copy of (
H
The American Stock Journal,'offers larger Pre
miums and a greater variety, than almost any
other Journal. Send for a specimen copy, Illus
trated show bill, and premium list.- Address N.
t*. Boyer &Cos., Publishers, Parkesbuig, Pa.
Fan Imported Sekds—Messrs. N. ¥■ Borer &
Cos., of Parkesburg, .Pa., have imported three new
varieties at Seed Wheat, of which they offer to
send samples KrSefto all Who will send stamp to
pay postage. This firm distributed over 100.000
■ample packages of new seeds last spring, nearly
all of which give universal satisfaction.
Chtthcb News—The Methodist pulpit was oc
enpied in the morning and evening, last Sabbath,
by Rev Mr. Ellis.
Services were held in the Episcopal Church by
Ber. Dr. Babbit. •
The Baptist and Presbyterian Churches were not
opened daring the day.
Rev. R. W. Dixon of the Methodist Church loft
last week for upper Georgia. He will be absent
but a short time, however;
A party of ‘butter-millr rangers ' neaded by Capt.
H. H. Spear, made a desperate raid on about two
gallons of that fluid last Saturday evening 'lhe
Captain lmmortalized|himself, and his adherents
all got light.
_ Ukwwatrs to tub Grand Lodge —Mr. Ben E
Russell and Mrs A. T. Reid have been elected 1 y
the Live Oak Lodge of Good 'lemplars, in this
city, to reprosentthem in the Grand- Lodge of the
State of Georgia, which meets in Macon on the 4th
of October next' *
A Kiss not a Bijow. —“I strike oo.”cried a lit
tle boy in a sharp tone to his sister.*
“I kiwi ‘oo,” said his sister, stretching out her !
arms, and putting up her rosy lips in a sweit
kiss.
Tommy looked a look of wonder, Did hi? little
ears hear right? They did. for ti.ere was a kiss
on Busy's lips. A smile broke over his an.-,ry face,
like sunshine on a dark cloud.
“I kiss oo" he theu said; and the lifrMo brother
•nd sister hugged each oHiei right heartily. A
kiss for a better than tit -for tat, isn’t it.
We expect soon to give our local readers a his
tory of our efficient Fire Department, as com para
ttively little is known about its organization, or
how it has been made so successful, etc.
• *
A Virginia editor has c<>me to the conclusion
thatu man might as well undertake to hold him
aelf at arm’i length, and then turn ad üble.somer
nault over a meetinghouse steep e as to it tempt to
publish a newspap6t that will suit everybody.
Our sentiments, “prtzuctly.’ r
A month ago a “picter taker” visited this city,
And secured rooms in which to cany on his bu-i
ness. He then scrawled off some '‘notices” in his
own cbirography and “stuck ’em up.” Os course
itohody patronized such an institution, and ‘after
sweating it out a month here he packed up his
“artistic” duds and left, “a wiser if not a better
man,”
nor. jo, :
A man who by his biz would rise,
Must.either bust or advertise.
Ttfr. Merchant 1 * who Does sox Advertiss. — The
merchant who does not advertise is distinguished
very easily, by his care-wcrn and dejected counte
nance. Sfe is grasping—holds'fast to what he has,
and is afraid to venture. He is generally selfish,
and 1 oks upon all customers with distrust. Ihe
miserly eagerness with which he p iy
for his goods, creates an antipathy for him in the
fhinds of his patrons, and they generally leave him.
His store is anything but inviting, as the goods
are not displayed at all, and a bleak appearance
of the walls is the consequence. He generally
has dry-goods, g.oceries hardware, etc., all jum
bled up together. At night he lights his store
With the poorest- quality of bandies, which shed a
pale glimmer over hie goods, giving them an old
and dustjjlook. At hts store you will be certain
tb find meßn whisky, soft-soap, damaged dry-goods
and groceries—all last year's fashions, etc. He
seldom ever gives anything for public impove
meat, or charitable purpose-, and measures man
- generally in hie own half bushel. Such a man
never helps to'build railroads, steamboats, tele
graph lutes, or anything of the kind If the
balance of mankind were like him. stage coaches
would be the only public conveyance Where
great cities now stand, a few double-pen log
houses a bar-room would, be instead Col
leges and schools would never hare been thought
(4, and'blissful ign -ranee would now re gn su
preaue. He is never posted on thrntopics of ’he
uor is he informed in regard to commercial
affairs, because he shuts bi.nself off from time
source of- information, by discountenancing the
press, the only means through which it can be at
tained. And when he dies he is not- generally
kbneuted.
professional cards.
». B. BO WEB E. c. BOWEB
' BOWER & BOWER.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BAIN BRIDGE, GA.
, OFFICB IN TIIE COCBT HOCSX.
March 23. 1871. * 44-ly
16. W. pAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BAINBRIDGE. GA.
«S*T Office over Patterson & McNair's Store.
CHARLES G CAMPBELL II F. SHAKOS.
. CAMPBELL & SHARON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BAIN BRIDGE. GA
All business eutrun.ed to their care, promptly at
tended to.
Office in Court House. [jnlyl3, ly
DR- E. J. MORGAN.
OFFICE on South Broad, over J W. Dennard’
.•tore. Residence on West Street.
March 30-ly BAIN BRIDGE. GA
HOTEL S.
THESHARONHOUSE,
JOJELN SHARON, Proprietor
Bainbridge Georgia.
TRANSIENT BOARD $3 PER DAY,
fJTHn traveling puhlic are hereby nctified tliat
u this house has been thoroughly repaited an*
refited„ as well as refurnished throughout, and ren
dered one <>f the most desiraltle and agreeable
hotels in the State worthy the liberal patrona e it
has heretofore r ceived from the passetu ers on the «
river and rai'road.' N > pains or.expenses will he
spared to make the SH ARON HOUSE all that any
one could de.ire. Cat! and test its merits.
en» connection w th the Hotel is an tdegant
SALOON where the finest oHiquors are kept.
MI S CE LLANEO US.
MEINHAUD. BROS & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
SSIDES. SCATS,
'* Beady Made Clothing,
111 Si.
SAVINS All, GEORGIA.
O?FieK
H. Meinhard. 1 $0 & 8. WHITE ST. < M_ Meinbud
M, Mein hard. I New York IE. A. \\
Hu&kd&sH cis & ess
IS THE CHEAPEST
Ifce & gciidon & (Llabr
* Fire: Insurance..Co-
Assets ov< r S2O J UO( .00" it. Gold. Over tZ 000,000
. Pays h 8-cs iiumcdiatcly after adjustment.
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Tiie New York Life-Insurance Comp’y
. A'sscts $1(1.000,000.
J E JOHNSTON CO , General Agents.
T. B. HUN’NEWELL & CO., Agents
ts) Bainbridgq. Ga.
lilt
VINEGAR BITTERS
3-,'Wi llkxr. Proprietor. R. H. McDonald <fc Co.,Druggtit* and
Uva.Ag'te, San Frahcieco, Cal., and 33 and 31 Commerce at., N.V.
MILLIONS Bear Testimony to their Wonderful
Curative Effect*. They are not a vile Fancy* Brink,
made of Po"or Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Ro,
fUse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the
tastt^'cailed **Tonics,” “Appetizers," “Restorers," &c.,tha*
lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are s.tfue
Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California,
free from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIV
ING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonons matter and restoring the
blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters
according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and
the vital organs wasted bevond the point of repair.
They are a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic,
possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful
agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver,
and of all thr Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE CO3IPLAINTS, whether in young o?
old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no eqnal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rbenmntism and
Goat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remit*
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of thn
Mood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bittern
hawerbeeti most successful. Such Diseases are caused by
.Yitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange
ment of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain
in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness,
Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had taste in the Mouth, Bil
lons Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lqngs, Pain in*the regions-of the Kidneys, and a hundred
other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver
and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in clean*
Ing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor
to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples. Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles,
Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch. Scurfs^
. Discolorations bf the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and*carried out
es ihtf system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One
bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their
curative effects. - - *
C.eanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurltiea
bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions or SoTes;
cleanse it when ycu find it obstructed or sluggish in the veins;
cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when.
Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. •
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS* lurking in the syste»
of so many thousands, are effectually destroved and removed.
For full directions, read careful!v the circular around each
bottle, printed in four English, German, French and
JSpanish.
Old prejudices ore dying out. lie* Acts are kuiinr
them. The idea .that invalids, weakened by disease, can be re
lieved by th m with destructive drugs, is no longer
entertained except by monomaniacs. Ever since the introdury
tionof Da. Walters Vinegar Bitte.s. it lias been ohvlooa
that their regulating and avigorating properties are all-suffi
cient sot tlie cure oLchronic tndi»estiou.«rheumatism, eonstin*.
tion, diarrhoea, neidiffs affietions and malarious fevers, and they
are now the standard remedy for these complaints in every sw*
tion of the Union.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. Walskr, Proprietor. R. H. M' DONALD & Cos- Drugging
•*rd Um. AsVs..-Sa* I«uscsaeo, Oat ,and C ummem «t
NEW YORK.
CONSUMPTION-
Its Cure and its Preventive.
BY J. H. SUHENUK, M. D.
MANY a human being has passed away, for
wh >se d> ath there was no other reason than
the neglect of known and ptoven means of cute
Those near and dear to family and friends are
sleeping the dreamless slumber into which, had
they calmly adopted
Dr. JOSEPH H SCHENCK’S SIMPLE TREAT
MEN r,
and availed themselves of this wonderful effica
cious medicines, they would not have fallen.
Dr. Schenck basin his own erne proved that
wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality,
by his medicines and his directions for their use,
is quickened into healthful vigor.
In thisistfttemei.t there is nothing presumptuous.
To the faith of the invalid is made no representa
tion that isnit a thousand times sustained by liv
ing and visible works. The theory of the erne by
Dr. Schenck's medicines is as simple as it is un
failing. Its phylosoply requires no argument.—
It is self-assuring, self-convincing.
The Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the
first two weapons with which the citadel of the
malady is assailed. T*vo thirdp of the cases of
consumption originate in dispepsia and a function*
ally disordered liver With this condition the
bronchial tubes “sympathize” with the stomach.
They respond to the morbific ' action of the liver.
Here then comes the culminating result, and the
setting in, with all its distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pills are compos.-d of one of Na
ture’s noblest gilts—she Podophilium Pel tatum
They . n<'Bse-s all the blood-searching, alterative
properties of calomel, but unlike calomel, they
• LEAVE NO STING BEHIND.”
The work of cure isn >w begining. The vitiated
and mucous deposits in the bowels and in the alw
mentaiy canal are ejected. The liver like a clock-,
is wound -tp.. It arouses from its torpidity. The
stomach acts responsively, anc the patient begins
to feel that he is getting at hist*
A -UPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with the Pills
permeates and assimilates with the food. Chilifi-.
cation is now progressing without* its previous tor
tures. Digestion-becomes painless, and the cure
is seen to be at hand. There is no more flatulence
no exacerbation of the stomach. An appetic sets
in. • '
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever given
bv an indulgent father to suffering man Schenck’s
Pulmonic Syrup conies in to perform its functions
and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at
once upon its work. Nature cannot be cheated.
It collects and ripens the impaired and diseased
portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings,
it prepairs them for expectoration, audio! in a
very short time the malady is vanquished, the
rolteii throne that it occupied is renovated and
made new and the patient, in all the dignity of
regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the mauhoud
■ or womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
.The second thing is. the patients must stay in
a warm room until they get well; it is almost im
possible to prevent taking cold when Ihe lungs
are diseased, but it must be prevented or a cure
cannot be effected. Fresh air and riding out, es
prcially in this section of the country in the fall
and winter sea-on, are all wrong. Physicians who
recommend that course lose their patients, if their
lungs are badly diseased, and yet, because they are
in the house, they must not sit dowu quiet; they
must walk about the ro m as much and as fast as
the strength will bear,, to get up a good circulation
of blood, The patients must keep in good spirits
be determined to get well. This has a great deal
to do with the appetite, and is the great |point to
gain ' %
To despnii of cure after such evidence, ol Us pos
sibility in the worst cases and moral eeitainty
in all others, is sinful. Df. -Schenck s personal
statement to t-he faculty of his own cure was in
these modest words •
“Many years ago I was in the last stages of
consumption ; confined to my bed. and at one time
my physicians satcl I co«m not live «» »veeK jiirn,
like a drowning man catching at straws, li.eard
of and obtained the prepartious nhich I now of
fer to the public, and they made a perfect cure of
me. It seemed to me that I could feel them pen
etrate mv whole system. ’Jhty soon ripened the
matter iii my lungs, and 1 would spit up more
than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morn
in'g for a long time.
“Aaeooo as that began to subside my cough,
fevci. pain and night sweatsaM began to leave tne f
and my appetite became so great that it was with
difficulty that I could keep from eating too much.
I soon gained my strength, and have grown in
flesh ever since.” •
‘I was weighed shortly after my recovery,” ad
ded th*; Doctor, “then looking like a rne»e skete
fen; my weight was only id net y-seven pounds*
,n\ present weight is >wo bundled twenty-five
225) pint oris, mid*f< r yeais I have “njoyed unin*
ier- npted health ”
Dr. Sc he ek has discontinued his professional
visits to News., k and Boston. He oi liis son.
Or. J it Schenck. Jr., stiii continue to see pa
tents at their office. No 15 North -ixth street.
Philadelphia every Saturday from 9 a m. to 3 P
VI. Th se who wish a thorough examination w*th
she Respirmneter will be charged So dhe Resp-*,
lomeler declares .the exact conditio,* of the lungsi
and patients can readily learn whevthor they are
cura tile or not ' *
The directions for taking the medicines are nd
apte'd to the intelligence «ven of a child Follow
• lies,; directions, end kind nature Will do the re t
excepting that in some the Mandrake Pills
•ire to be I-, ken in incieaved ,l->-o ; the th ee medi
etas need in* other ac(.oni,>aintnents tli;,u the am
ple i list rue’ ions that accompany Hnsn Kiii-t create
•ippeeite Ot returning healtn hunger is the m**st J
wcl-nine -ynitqvu. When it come, as it 'will c me. I
let the despa ring at once i*e of good cheer. Good
| blood it, once follows, the cough loosens, the night
i w«at is abated In a short time both of these im*r
j hid symptoms are gone forever.
Dr. Sch-jtick’s medicines are constantly kept in
'ens ~f ♦huusand« ot families Asa laxative or
on gative the Mandrake Pills are a standard re
irdion ; while ihe Pulmonic Syrup, as a enrerdf;
c*nghs and colds, maybe regarded as a prophy- j
'.icteric aga*nst‘c<>nsumption in any of its forms.
Pi ice of the Pulmonic .Syvnp and Seaweed Tonic 1
31 50 a bottle, or $7 50 «t half dozen Mandrake l
’ills 25 cents r. box. For sale by all druggist?
and dealers JOHN F. HENRY,
j 8 College Place r New York, Wholesale Agent. j
$765, @o©
In Cash Gifs feo be Distributed by the
New Y >rk Cisil Prize Cos
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Ho* “ “ - 100
p 0 Elegant E •sev.ood Pianos, each S3OO to S7OO
75 *‘ “ Alelodoons * 75 to 1-0
350 Sewing Machines ‘ r.O-io 175
st>oG M Watches _ “ 75 0. 300
Ca-!« Prizes. Silver Wire. etc. valued at $1,000.(K)0
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on f iir dealing.
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\ml lew J Hunts. Chicago, ; Miss Clara
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nah. S5 0 . James >fmmons. Boston, Sli'.OOo
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CHALYBEATE SPRINGS
Meriwether Cos. Ga
nnrU-r-igned Laving secured this deligtful
8 place l*egs to announce <o the public Unit it
is in ih*tron«rh repair, and will be in perfect readi
new lot the reception of guests b\ the Ist ut lime,
IM7I
To the old patrons of the “ChaL*bkatk"’ it is
needless to speak of its merits To others we will
state, that the main Spring - is pronounced bv com
petent judges to be the finot Chalybeate Spring in
the Unite states—issuing from tne north side of
Pine Mountain and discharging J ,600 gallons per
hour It is iemai'kable foi the wonderful cures it
Ins effected We have tillee otlier Springs—Sul
phur. Magne ia ad Freestone—the" whole em
bracing a most valuable combination of mineral
waters. The place is handsomely lighted wiih
gis.
Every species of innocent amusement will be
piovided, embracing a hn£
skating risk
Oi eof the greatest attractions, and one that ;ve
think wiil give most pleasure, is the large, new.
TAI> Il fSH i t* vaiNIG iUTII
built on a beautiful sparkling s'resni, rushing from
the mountain It is <5 feet long. 10 teet wide, and
a depth to le regulated hv the bathers; well en
closed, and i rovided with plenty of dressitig rooms.
A beaut but. level DRIVE. constrtt -ted along ilie
summit ot the mountain, altouiiding, in pietu-res
qne views, will afford plca-uie to those who like
tl at exercise A. livuy stable on the place will be
prepared to furni-h tine In uses and carriages
A F lie band ol music will be in constant at
tendance.
The Table will be supplied with the bei-t and
he pr iprieto* w-’rfi exert himself to make hi- guests
om fort aide and happy ; and in view of the stMi
gency oi the times, he has de ennined to reduce
ot Hoard to $35 per nn>t til.
' «lone at r< a-onaldi-and . uniform iates
”hce every aniusgnient wilt be provided for
t 10.-c in lie Ith, the kindest attention will be paid
to invalids.
Elegant coaches at Geneva S. W R R
C* H. IIoWaIID. If. pkietob.
<»E0R01 V—Df CATER UotJN FT. -
( V ! h *l , t!av in Ocn>l»et next. I will ap
. . p J to Hie Court of Ordinary lor letters of Dis
tflisivm fr-m the adn.ii.isiration on the estate ot
W L : ‘r ar - I~e ° Uai,t county, deceased.
ji tit i« tu cite. snmiu(»n and adurnnh-h
ar ', d M r J he ki: < ired and cre itois t<*ap
July 6, 187U-3m A ‘ B * Admr *
MISCELLANEOUS
PATTERSON
DEALERS IN
Hollow-ware, Cutlery,
Boots <amd siadEs, Hats ana cq-no
Tr-hyil,
. CLOTHING. VALISES, &C.
WEST SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE SQU\pp
Oocti3 BAINBRIDGE 6a
THEY NEVER FAIL!
An experience of five years ID the use of
liwm 11TTESS.
HAS obtained the indorsement of some of our
most prominentcitizensas tiie Itest Strength
etiiog and Invigorating Tonic, atid the most per
feet Medical Cordial ever offered to the pub’ic as a
ren.edy fur Dyspepsia. General Debility, Nervous
Exhaustion, Female Weakness, Loss of* Appetite,
and tone to the stomach &c.
It is especially recommended as the great
CHILL £\D FEVER PREVENTATIVE AND 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 Holioway's Santa Cruz Bitters. If is
s<>ld by all dea’ers. and manufactured under a'
Spanish Receipt, bv tire proprietor. .
DR. D. J. HOLLOWAY, ‘
Quitman, Ga.
For saie by BUTTS & PEABODY,
Bair bridge, Ga.
TO CONSUMTIVES
Holloway’s Improved
ASTHAMATIG SYRUP
For tire cure-of Coughs, Colds. Pneumonia, Asthma
Bronchitis and Consumption.
This is a Southern Vegetable preparation, in the
form of n Syrnp. Acts directly upon the lungs,
sines the cangh. and makes the respiration ea>y,
ctimulates the nmcows membrane of the stomach
and bowels, and is very nourishing to the whole
svstem ; one bottle containing about the same
amount o nutrition that three pounds of the most
nourishing food contains, ar and has the same action
upon the system that the food does when the’ sys
tem is iu a healthy state. For sale bv tliePi<fiirie
tor, D. J. HOLLOWAY.
By BUTTS & PEABODY. Quitman. Ga.
Bxiuttrjdge. Ga.
THE LILY OF It' SS^
In Perfuming the hair and in bleaching the Rkin
of the faces*nd hands and making them white and
Soft, lias unequal. For sale bv
DR D .T H >LLOWAY. Quitman, Ga.
By BUTTS & PEABODY. Bainbridge, ©a.
n art'll 80 • i
FIRST .PREMIUM
AWARDED ,T COTTON STaTLS FAIR AUGUS
TA TIIOMASVILLEFAIR, AND ALL
SOUTHERN FAlfts WHERE EXHIBITED.
rill: sTiVGER
MANUFAGTURINB UU
AT THE
WORLD'S PAIR.
(Constituted by the Hemes of the people)
E)ECEI VET) The highest Award of the Highest 1
i Hales ! An have leftall rivals far behind them j
lor they sol'd in iB7O.
127,833 MACHINES, i
BF.ING More than Forty Thousand in advance
of iheir sales of the previous year and over
44*000 more than tljesales of any other Company
for 1870.
ARE NOWSOtDONEASY|ERMS
AT THE SToBE OF
msm dru.HWffipM 9
bboad strsvt * - BAINBRIDGE, GA.
We will place the SINGER SEWING MACHINE
in any family desirous of comparing its merits with
other machines.
'I he new No I Machine, for Tailois and Boots
makers it is the best in the market
jiTagents wanted everywhere
Silk Thread, Needles (51. &c.. always on hand, i
E. JOHNSON. Agent. j
Bninbridg*
the m UT m
“SB • YOU® SEE I”
STEP INTO THE
And get anything in the way "of
W HCY MIKXS,
Segars,
Cliewing Tobacco,
Polite ‘Welcome.
Or to spend yotir leisure time in the fine
NIW aiELEARB HALL
Mr Billie Brennen. an old and experienced Bar
Tender will always be on hand with that same old
smilii g “n une your drinks gentlemen,” ready to
serve you with anything from a fancy ('obbler to
a “Piney woods straight.”
Cash, Cash, Cash
1%.th9 rule of this house.
FEmale RA regdl»w,
Vili relieve suppression • C i,r» ,u rm?
faction or the money refunded. 1
ci:r.Eßß?Fit lVv!I t ,L
KlNbeYeroffeieiltolhe public It
rangements of the Liver* i«„ u ,- W, Ics, ‘iI/a
Chills and Fever; Eiffious' iC
in miasmatic climates during snml nd 11 Ha
will effectually prevent malariouS^Hl!
money-refunded^' VC eatiß,aclion 1“
f I his celebrated remedy is MiToftU
no family c-an afford to lie witb.mt ft
any pain ; cure Rheumatism • Bites of •'
sects and reptiles ; Colic and Pain Id
noi to Davis Pain Killer fur ever, jtS
DR. PROFim. and
4XTIBILLIOIS p, lh
These celebrated .pills will cnreall klsd^u,
e K der « n^‘t
Hr All the above medicine- are f nrn i ”
-., .uu-i-ts & p EA tu^
Bainbridge, Ga.,«nd all
811 jLIARD tabTeF'
for sale.
I offer for sale on reasouable termstwo3ryttX«
BJLtIARD TABLES
together with cues and balls. *
po?ket.° f th ° Üble ‘ i 18 * f ° Ur Rnd the otbtrnh
Parties applying ea j, can g, t a bargain.
A t O it „ B F C0I 'B«1
Apnl ld-tf. Proprietor Exchange Mloot,
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tiemar Jt lscaretuiiy anu vigtmmwj eaiiwf*
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In politics, it is earnestly and hopefully Dm
cmtic, and is an unwavering advocateandd*;k
oi the principles ot 76
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South, of Georgia and of Savannah
The curient local news of Georgia and FMiiii
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in any other daily journal south vs I/wievillnitw
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of any newspaper printed in Georgia, ii'bw®
tha. of any other Savannah journal; thumiM®
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try
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