Southern Georgian. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1866-1869, January 13, 1869, Image 4

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GREAT DISTRIBUi ION! , BY THE— Metropolitan I ?• SIFT COMPANY! I CASH GIFTS IX) THE AMOUNT, OF 8250,000 Cvery f.ckel Draws a Prize* 6 Cash Gifts Each $ 0,000 70 • • *• “ 5,000 ‘JO “ »• “ I,OCO 40 •• “ “ 500 200 “ “ “ 100 300 “ ** “ 60 450 “ “ “ 25 GOO “ “ “ 2 o 3o Elegant Rosewood Pianos... .Each S2OO to SSOO 56 “ “ Melodeons.. “ 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines “ 60 to 176 VoO Musical Boxes “ 25 to 200 3no Fine Gold Watches “ 75 to 300 750 Pine Silver Watches “ 20 to 50 Fine Oil Paintings. Framed Engravings Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assortment of Fine Gold Jewofry, in all valued at 1-000000 DOLLARS. i Chance to Draw ait; 6f tile above Prizes by Purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25 Cents. Tickets describing each Prise are SEALED to En velopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25 Cents, a Sealed Ticket will be drawn, without choice, and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any uddress. The prise named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment of one doll \ it. Prizes will he immediate)jlpant to any ad dress, as requested, by express of rpturu mail. You will knew what your Prize is before you pay for it. Any Prize may lie exchanged for another of the same value No Blanks. If" Our Patrons can depend on fair dealing. References. -Wc select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them. S. T. Wilkens, Buffalo. N. \ r .. $1,000; Mrs. E Stuart, 70 Nelson Place, N - Y., $500; Miss A Mon roe, Chicago, 111 , Piano, valued at S6OO;'W. Curtis, New Haven, Gold watch, $200; Robert Jackson, Dubuque, Sewing Machine, $100; Philip McCarthy Louisville Ky , $500; Jus. Rogers, Washington, D. C , Musical Box, $150; Miss Emma Walworth, Mil wauke, Wis , Piano, $509; S. T. Ferris, New Or leans, Gold Watch, $250. We pulieh no names without permission. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. “They are doing the largest business; the firm is reliable, and dpseive their succeess.” —Weekly Tri bunt. Feb. 8. “We have examined their system, and know them to be a fair dealing firm.”— N. V. Herald , Feb. 28. 1868. “Last week a friend of ours drew a SSOO prize, which was promptly received.” —Daily News, March, 18G8 Pend for circular giving many more references arid favorable notices from the press. Liberal in ducement* to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. livery Pucktißtcof Settled Envelopes eoiituitis One Catxli Gift, §f?“ Six Tickets for One Dollar. 13 for Two Dol lars, 35 for Five Dollars, 110 for Fifteen Dollars. All letters should be addressed to PAKKIIR, IIOOIU; A CO. 165 BROADWAY, N. Y. Dec. 2, 1868. 35-2 m —| i— !X Cl 11 El U 1001! by GASPER LEWIS & GO., mmi of broad, and waters streets, WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND W. J. BRENNEN, READY TO LET YOU HAVE THE FINEST CIG A RS, WINES, BRANDI ES, ALES AND LAGER BEER. Nov. 26 868. 34-ts. REMOVAL. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. ]»• mißLimr^kSMrrMr' STILL continues to offer his services to the public geuerally in all departments - mjA B 6f the Bout and Shoe Making f&SH He is confident he can turn AjSjmjljk out as good a Boot or Shoe as can be made, or will be brought to this market, and flu M those who patronize him will ill bc guaranteed entire satisfac- Shop on Troup street, in the new building imme diately in rear ol J. R. Hayes & Co’s store, Bain bridge, Ga. jar. 29 44-ly A. M.Nloan .Rome. Ga. )A.TMc In tv r e.T hpmasvi 11 e. C. Fi StubbsiMacon. j 0 E. Groovtir, Biosk| C°- SLOAN, GROOVER &CO., COTTON FACTORS I Mmi and — ' * • -**•• COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cla?horn k riuininghams Range, BAV STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA o liberal Advances on Cotton consigned to our in Mew York and Liverpool. An&>6 21—6 m HUAMES watt, PE.ACTI vAI GUN SMITH, BAINBftIDGE, GA. Gods k Pistols Repaired and Warranted Satisfnetary, ALWAYS on hand, a fine lot of Denble and Sin gle Barreled Shot Guns, Rifles, Colt's Repeaters, Smith & Wesson's Cartridge Shooters, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Cartridges, Caps. &c.. &c. In | fact, anything to be had in a first-class Gun Store. I >tiso, a tkie assortniafrt, of Fishing Taekies, t neSl Aw. ' > ftPda. ; PROP. M. CUM MING, k*INRRIDGE, GEORGIA, Tunes and repairs Pianos, ’Melodeons, Organs, &c. Orders left at Cutmning's Photograph Gallery. fcb6 46-6 m Agents Wanted for the GRAY JACKETS, AND Iloic they lived, fought and died for Dixie, with Incidents and Sketches of Life in the Confederacy, COMPRISING Narratives of Personal Adventure, Army Life, Naval Adventure, Home Life, Par tisan Daring, Life ill the (’amp, Field and Hospital, Together with the Songs, Ballads, Anecdotes and Humorous Incidents of the War for Southern Inde pendence. 'l'here is a certain portion of the War that will never go into the regular histories, nor be em bodied in romance or poetry, which is a very real part of it, and will, if preserved, convey to succeed ing generations a better idea of the spirit of the conflict than many dry reports or careful narratives of events, and this part may becalled the gossip, the fun, the pathos o$ the war. This illustrates the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, the devotion of women, the bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the romance and hardships of the service. The Valiant and Itrave Hearted, the Picturesque and Diainatic, the Witty and Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic, and the whole Panorama of the War are here in a masterly manner, at once histoi ical and romantic, rendering it the most ample, unique, brilliant and readable book that the war has called forth. ' Amusement as well as instruction may be found in every page, as graphic detail, bri liant w it, and authentic history, are skillfully interwoven in this work of ifterary art. Send for Qirculars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address, i JONES BROTHERS & CO., Atlanta, Ga. m TO PRINTERS. ' £ ______ ¥ THE subscribers manufacture TvrE Revolving Double and Single Cylinder Printing Machines Bed and Platen Power Press, for News paper, Eook, Job and Caid Frlntlrg They would call attention of Publishers of News papers to their New Railway Newspaper Press, which is especially designed to supply Newspapers of moderate circulation with plain but serviceable Printing Machine, and one capable of doing, Huso. Job work of every description. It can be run easily by one man at a speed of 800 impressions per hour, and by steam will give 1,000 or 1,200 per hour, without noise or jar, The press occupies a space of 51x10 feet, and can be worked in a room 7 feet high. Weight boxed, 5,600 lbs. Their. Single Large Cylinder Hand-Printing-Ma chine, or Couutry Press. ,s also a convenient and durable Printing Machine capable of doing the entire work of an ‘out-of-tow n office. It is designed to run by band at a speed of 800 an hour. Each Machine is warranted, ami will not fail to give entire satisfaction. We manufacture almost every article required for Letterpress. Lithographic or Copper-plate Print ing, Book Binding. Elect retyping, and Stereoty ping, and furnish outfits complete for each. We would call attention to our patent Sectional Stereotype Blocks, Mechanical Quoins, Patent Lin ed Galleys, New Compositors Stands, Cabinets of new designs and all sizes, Standing Galleys, Patent Pocket Bodkins, Printers’ Knives, &c. Blanketing and Type of our own importation and made expressly for our Newspaper and Cylinder Printing Machines. Estimates in Detail Furnished. Anew CATALOGUE, containing cuts and de, scri tions of many new Machines, not before shown in their book, with directions for putting, working, &c., and other useful information, is just completed, and can be had on application. RIHOE & CO. New York and Boston, Mass. Publishers of Newspapers are at liberty to insert this advertisement, displayed as above three times n their weekly paper, with this note and not without, any time previous to January, 1869 hut not later, pro vided they purchase type or material of our manu facture for four times ths amount of their bill, which will be allowed in settlement of ours, on receipt of a copy of their paper containing the advertisement Oct 14 1868. 28-t Mfenifrg Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. No advance charged on Publishers’ prices. / All leading Newpsaper kept on file. Information as to Cost of Advertising fnrnished. All Ordes receive careful attention. Inquiries by Mail answered promptly. Complete Pinted Lists of Newspapers for sale’ Special Lists prepaed for Customers. Advertisements Written and Notices secured. Orders from Business Men especially solicited. 40 P ABK R»s]'of Bitinbridge Ga,. Sept., 2. 1868. 22—ts. J. BORN, Practica Harness Maker, BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. Shop on West-Street, rear of Masonic Hall and nex door to Cumming Photograph Gallery. kinds of HARNESS der, in the neatest and moet substantial styles. I woik the best stock to be had" Prices of Hai pess ner set $lB 00, s2<> 00, $25 00, S3O On, $35 00 S4O 00. $45 00 and SSO 00. Work warianted. Terms Cash. marll-3m B. C. MORRIS, JR., Successor to Caldwell & Morris, COTTON FACTOR General Commission 20 OLD SLIP, Benj. C. Morris, Jr., General Partners. Frantz B. Muller, [ g ial Partners . Wm. Harman Brown, t v NEW YORK. Having formed a limited partnership under the laws of the State of New York, with Messrs. Frantz B. Muller, and Win. Harman Brown, as special part ners, un<L-r the firm name of “B. C. Morris. Jr,” I am now continuing, with increased facilities, the brwint -vr .heretofore conducted by the lata, firm of Caldwell & Morris, at the same office No. 20 OLD SLIP. B. C. MORRIS. Jr. New' York, August 4, 1868. [Sept.-2-18»6ra. NOTICE TO BOABDERS! OOD BOARD can be bad at the house of M»-8 MITCHELL, her residence being directly iu front of Mr, J. Holder a on Batk Street. Day oa ders will be accommodated. and also transient, beals will be furnished to transient boarders for Mty cents each and lodging for the same. Batfiinbridge, August sth, 1868. 18—ts. Hoop Skirts, LADIES and Misses, of the latest style, just re ceived and for sale by T. B. UUNNEWELL & CO. BLANKS, Os all kinds neatly printed at this Office J>iuiaanafc fUpwMifan, DAILY AMD WEEKLY. BY J- KSNEED. rpHE undersigned is pleased to announce to his I friends and"the public that lie has again come in possession of this time-honored journal, and expects to devote his entire time to making it, as a newspa l>er. second to none in the South. The liberal pa tronage of past and better years, whil j the Replbli cax was under his charge, encourages him to hope that by prompt and continued support the public will enable him to carry this purpose into effect. To the Merchants of the South and especially of bison State, he looks with confidence for a generous support, promising them, in return, the best news, commercial and political journal that his experience and capabilities can produce. tT (the AYcrlib |^nF|jm Designed more especia ,v nitv, and others who daily mail, will be * ; the week condemn ; the close of the ye «jousj§B imperial sheet o^ tn (fcJKj ing matter I,;ii ! % *rty, and W in same time W ■were choHon./ pmk’-' r' ■ v Novembe.i'4(L . DAILY AND TKI-W^EkX*' A RELIABLE Family & Commencail Newspaper, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH & MAIL FROM ALL PARTS OF TEE WORLD! A Daily Telegraphic Report of all Foreign and Domestic Markets, together with a full Daily Report of the Savannah Cotton, Giocery, and Produce Market Every Friday we publish a full Financial and Commercial Repert of the Savannah Market con taining Prices Current, Comparative Statement of Cotton, and full Mercantile Stati: ics carefully compiled under and by direction oi me Board of Trade of this city. In the future, as in the past, the News and Herald will pursue the same straight-forward, earnest, honest policy. It will oppose Radical despotism, which is now blighting this country, in all its changes and under whatever device it may appear it will oppose Fanaticism and all the monstrosities, humbugs, and delusions that grow out of it, the stupid and barbarous polices and usurpations of the State Government by negroes and Northern adven turers. As heretofore, it will give unceasing atten tion to State Internal Improvements, the subjects of Education, Manufactures, and Immigration. Nor will the News and Herald be the organ of any clique, the slave of any money power, the champion of any corrupt corporation. It will have no services to sell, no favors to ask, no passions or prejudices to lead it astray—unless loving and defending Con stitutional Rights be a passion, and hating the enemies of liberty, peace, and fraternity be a preju dice. Connected with the paper are Colonel W. T. Thompson, lateeditor of the “Morning News,” and well known as the auther of “Major Jones' Court ship,” and Dr. J. S. Jones, formerly of the “Tal lahassee Floridian.” TERMS; Darty, a year $lO Tri-Weekly (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday), a year $6 Subscriptions received for any length of time from one month upward ; and if you want a Savan nah paper, send one dollar and try the News and Herald for a month. 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