The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, October 27, 1881, Image 4

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TJie Weekly Democrat JAH. D PU.VOEH, - - Loral Editor THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 1881 UUm'AL AUD DEPARTl'RE OF M AILS MAIL ABHIVEH, From Savannah at 8 a. m.. and leaves at 5:15 p. m. Clones at post office at 4.00 p. m. From Colquitt daily (except hunday) 9. 30 a. m. and leaves at 10, a. m. From Steam Mill at 2 p. in. every Wednes day, and leaves 10 a. m. Tuesday aud Fri- - f day. ’ From Attapulgus 5 p. m. Tuesday, Thors- day and Saturday,land leaves at 7 a. m., same day. EMERY JOHNSON m fl!i m Respectfully informs the Public that he has just receive a large and most splendid as sortment of all kiuds of Court < alodor IM1. ALBANY CIBCCIT. W. O. Fleming Judge. Josau'W. Walters Solicitor General. Itaker—First Monday in Slav and November. Calhoun—Second Monday in March and Beptember. Deeatur— Second and third Monday in May and November. Dougherty—First, second’ andJtliird.Mon- day in April and October. Mi ‘ " ’ ' litchcll—First Monday in March and fourth Monday in November. Worth-Fonrth Monday in April and No vember. T O V Which he is offering to tha Public at,Rock Bottom prices Seven inch Cook Stov $17 AND UPWARDS! I.4M AI. 01>1>M A>W KNflMI. Oysters are plentiful. The weather turned off real cold Friday. The market is crowded with sugar cane. A popular salutation—“Are you going to ♦heJExposition ?" Wonder if the ahows intend to skip Dain. bridge this seasoa. Horace Curry’s “Daisy” is a graceful atep- per. We hear that Bninbridge is tehara another new grocery store soon, l.fct ’em roll. The front sloop season is about over, and the spoony young fellow will proceed to make the oil market lively. Miss Georgia Ash, who has been visiting Mr. and MrB. E. J. Henderson, returned to her home in Savannah last week. We laarn that a large party of ladies and gentlemen Tom this city will visit the Expo sition, the first of December. Miss Fannie Rutbar'ord left last week for Louisville, Ky., where she goes on a visit to relatives. A colored damsel tried to soil Will McLendon some pole-cat oil the other day. Mac explain ed to her that he was in the oil business, but that she might have a monopoly of the p. c. o. as he could not liaudlc it this season. He re commended Bill Blount as a probable custom er; and the c. d. with her p. e. o. went in search of that individual. And, judging from the faet that Blonnt wants to fight every time yoq ask him if ho realizes a good per scent on that p. c. o., slut found him. If you want the very best flour call at J, Btcininger’s. We call the attention of merchants to onr large stock ol crockery, glsssware, tin and wood-ware, lamps, lamp fixtures, lookining glasses, show cases, Seth Thomas clocks, Mellville fruit jars, Lamhreth's improved fly fans, beer coolers, rolrigerators Ac. To the radc at manufacturer’s prices. . McBuide & Co., Atlanta, Ga. Having bought a larger stock of dress goods this year than over before, and desiring to keep the liberal patrbnage heretofore beat ow ed on me, I will offer my entire stock at sneh extremely low prices that all who favor me with a call will be induced to purchase. J. Stf.ininoer. A Chrd to file Public. I desire to buy, at once, 10,000 bushels of eotton seed for the cash. Call and get sacks and twine. Will take see ! at Whigham. I have also just received another car-load of wagons. Competition defied. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. No wagou gives a better warantee than the. “Old Hick ory.” As I have the largest, safest and only Fire Troof Warehouse in Baitibridgc I would bo pleased to have 10,000 hales of cotton to store Liberal cash advances made on consignment. W. M. BLOUNT, Proprietor F. and M. Warehouse. Now it he best chance you will ever have to get your wife that long promisedJatov e The Argand Burner Oil Stove, Is somthing new, neat nice, convenient and desirable. Go to Johnson’s and see, hens They are daisies. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE ! The veritable “Boss” of all th§ Machines—a car load just received—and for sale at astonishingly low prices. Call and look at them : they are beauties- Honse-Purnisliing' Cnroodiss, Tin-Ware and Japanned Ware In large Stock—the moBt extensive in this section. I would respectfully solicit a careful examination of my goods by the public. pROWH-j IRON BIT1ERS r^ET#i Praising a Bnlnbildge Me (hunt. We copy from *n exchange the following tribute to our enterprising merchant, Sir. J. Bteininger: While in the city of oaks, I visited the mammoth establishment of J. Stcitiinger, the prince of Baiubridge merchants. Mr. Stein- inger’s Flint River Store is the oldest busi ness establishment in the city, and is the { best cordr.eted business in the town. Just | at this season bis store is chuck full of bran j newfallgoods. We saw while there, the finest : and latest styles of nand-mnde shoes, derby j and slouch hats, which sell readily in the large pities for six and four dollars, retailing for fivo and three dollars. Mr. Stcitiinger carries a larger stock of domestics and dress goods than many blowing jobbing houses; he buys ia larger quantities than any other merchant •f the town, and his enormous run of trade proves his popularity aB a man and a mer chant. TV Oman's Best Friend.—.To relieve the aching heart of woman, and bringjoy where sorrow reigned supreme, is a mission before which the smiles of kings dwindle into ut ter insignificance This is the peculiar yrovinee of Bradfleld’s Female Regulator, which, from its numberless cures, is appro priately styled “Woman’s Best Friend.” The distressing complaint known as - whites’ and various irregularities of the womb, to which woman is subject disappear like magic before a single bottle of this wonder, ful compound. Hhysicians proscribe it. Prepared py I)r. J, Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga., and sol^atk^^pcr bottle by all druggist.’ BROWN’S IRON BITTERS are • certain core tor all diaeaaea requiring a complete tonic; cape* daily Indlgeation, Dyvpcpaia, Inter mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, horn of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. Enriches the blood, strength ens the muscles, and gives new lift to the nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as <ke tood. Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or giro headache. Sold by all Drug* gists at $1.00 a bottle. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Baltimore, Md. Bat that all Iron Bitters are a*le %y Baowv Crane** Oo. Ml have croeaed red line* and trade mark en wrapper, beware of imitations. CITATION. GEORGIA—Decatur Countt : To nil whom it may concern. B hereas, James S. Swicord. ns Administrator of the estate of W. D. Swicord, deceased, lias made application to roe for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate, for the payment of the indebtedness of said estate, and for dis tribution amongst the hairs ; this is, there fore, to cite all per»ons concerned to show cause, if any they can, on the first Monday in November, 1881, win sncli leave should n ot he granted, as prayed for. Given under in y hand and official signature, this ?4 day of Sept., 1881. Mast-'N O'N'k.u,. FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, OLIVERS Painty Oil More S \SHES, BUNDS, DOORS &C. PAINTS OILS, STEAMBOAT. RAILROAD & MILL S jPPLIS. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINT IN. No. 5 Whittaker St,, Savannah, Ga. jan-6.12m G. H. REISHART, Dealer In in a variety of practitioners xthe resident by whose i Europe Com- Sashes. D0014 Blinds, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR, Paints, White Lead, Oils and Hardware, ANNAH, GA gent, Bain- Clocks, Jewelry. Sowin-r Machines Neat RejJ^td. ALL WORK WARRANTED. WATER STREET. B&inhridge Georgia Next door to Peabody’s Drug Store B. r COLBERT. Aujristl874—tf At H. B. Ehrlich k Co's big establishment ia well worth seeing, and it will Cost Nothing ! To call and see this grand free show, con sisting of one of the LARG'EST! and Handsomest Stocks oiDry Goods, Cloth, ing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, etc., ever open ed in Southwest Georgia. $500 REWARD! a million of Gl ILNETTES French Kidney Pads Have already been sold in this country and in France; every one of which has given perfect satisfac tion. And has performed cures every time when used according to directions. We now say to the afflicted doubting one that we will pay the above reward for a single case of Ij a 111 e U ack That the pad fails to cur. This great rem edy will positively and permanently cure lumbago, lame hack, sciatica, gravel, dia betes, dropsy, bright’s disease of the kid neys, incontenence and retention of the urine, infiamation of the kidneys, c-ttairh of the bladder, high colored urine, pain in th”. back, side or Io.n3, nervous weak ness, and in fact all disorders of the bind der and urinary organs whether contract ed by private disease or otherwise. LADIES, if; - - - if you arc suffering from fe« male weakness, leucorrhote, or any dis ease of the kidneys, bladder, or urinary organs YOU CAN BE CUBED ! Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by simpiv wealing PROF GIULMETTE’S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, MONEY SAVED By calling on i. H EHRLICH & CO. WHICH CrttES BV ABSORPTION. Ask your druggist, for Prof. Guilmette’* Kidey Pad, and take no other. If he has got it, send $2 00 and you will receive the pad by return mail.” TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PEOPLE Judge Buchanan, Lawyer, Toledo, O., says: “One of Prof. Guilmette’s French Kid ney Pads cured me of lumbago in three week’s time. My case bad beer given up by the best doctors as inevrablei During all this time I suffered untold agony and paid out large sums of money. George Vetter, J. P., Toledo O., says : “I suffered for three years with Sciatica and kidney diserse. and often had to go about on crutches,. I was entirely and per manently cured after wearing Pro . Guih- metle’s French pad four weeks ” SquireN. C. Scott, Sylvania, 0-, writes : “I have been a great suffeaer for 15 years with Blight’s diseare of the kidneys.' For weeks at a time was unable to get out of lied: took.barrels of medicine, but they gave me no relief I wore two of Prof. Guilmecte’s kidney pads six weeks, and I know I am entirely enred.” Mrs. Ilcllen Jerome, Toledo, O., says : “For years I have been confined, a great part of (he time to my bed, wirh Luc-orr- lion? and female weakness 1 wore one ot Guilnielt'V kidney pads and was cured in one month.”’ H. B. Green, wholesale grocer, Find lay, O-, writes: “1 suffered for 25 j’ears with lame hack and in three weeks was permanently cur ed by wearing one of Prof. Guilmette’s kidhey pads.” B. F Keesling. M- D., druggist. Lag- ansport, inti., when sending in an order for kidney pads, writes : “I wore one of tin fir. t ones we had and I received more benefit from it than any.-. filing:I ever used. In fart tlMj-p.-ids.givc general satisfaction Mian any- kidney rem- dv we ev r s ild.” Uav A-Sho-inalcrr. druggists. Hannibal, Mi ■ t;ri * & % * m to i © © o to p tf ill. irom its i verv day ” Handsome Lot of Winter Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes For MEN AND BOYS At H, B, EHRLICH & CO S. Our Dress Goods Are the Prettiest and r.heapest. HEADQUARTERS For Groceries. Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee Butter, Cheese, etc., by the Car Load PROF. CUILMFITE’S LiYSR PAD Will |>ns: m!> iili! :sver and agile, illimo null . ■ ;>ue < k . biilieio fever. inUluiu c, f!:-.(•« psia. I: ’ all die* »- - t tin live!. ■ t'lin , ail * - d Prin>«l ’>(» I y mail. r: .i -nr Pn* '■ Psiinv tie'.-- Treatise on the Kulnevs and Liver, tree by mail Address ' FRENCH AD CO Toledo, Ohio Fur Sole Bt/ Pope <f- McLendon. Valuable Plantation, MILL AND GIN FOR SALE. I hereby offer for sale my fine plantation lying near the Camilla road, 10 miles from Bainbri.lge. containing 700 acres of land, of which 250 acres are open and in good -tate of cultivation. Upon the place is a good dwelling and all necessary outhousea. With the place I will, also, sell my Grist Mill and Gin, and ten horse power engine. This is also a good stand for a country store, as it ia the court ground of Belcher’s District. Bran new store house on the place. Terms easy, and for further information apply to the undersigned on the Plantation. A B. BELCHER, N. B.—Satisfactory reasons for selling. Bainbridge. Aug. 4. 1881 —30d. Burial Cases. THE NEATEST ROSEWOOD Burial Cases ot all sizes and prices at the Carriage Repository. CHARLES I, BEAUH. K. HEIDTi OUR BAR dealer in MEN’S & BOVS CLOTHING. HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Presided over by Mr. R. L GREMMER, is well stocked with fine Whiskey, Brandies, Wine Cigar*. Lemons Soda W*t«r»tc. 139 Congress St-, Savannah, Ga. The old reliable and leading clothing house in Savannah. Established over 35 years. Always on hand a large stock of men’s, youths, and boys slothing, hats, shirts, and furnishing goods of every des cription. carefully selected, and manufnetu. red expressly for our trade, at priees to de fy competition Res-pecifully invites a call when in the city, or an order, which will have careful and prompt attention, at the headquarters for good clothing.” jan 6-2m. 52 i W.K’hM. StemWlnil.rt H.M. WtilteMtUI Rnattat tCmcJS. Imitation low K. Soil J fid |lr Cboapeti and but for a^.-.pocniali,. Valuable icatMoiwfrM. Thanpaoa A la. lMSaaaan-l .S.X. G o P n to P tf tf »j X 1. K IDG !t I WAG4N and BUGGY MATERIAL at low prices. OATS, BRAN, CORN, HAY. MEAL and RYET. OILS, GLASS, PAINTS. LEATHER, HARDWARE. IRON; FARM UTENSILS, A Good Supply of FAMILY GROCER IES, ’ Call early andjret bargains" 3 ©# Citation. GEORGIA.--Decatck County. Whereas John A. Spears administrator ef Mien Spears represents to the court, in liis petition, duly filed and entered on record that he has fully administered Allen Spears estate. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said! ad ministrator should not be discharged fr.m- hiR administration, and receive letters of dismission, on first Monday in November 1881. M. O’Neal, Ord’y D. C —WITH- FERST & C(\, Sanarnah, (ia, Wholesale Dealers in '‘“oceries, Liquors, Segars and i „„acco, I respectfully solicit the patronage of my friends iu South Georgia and Florida- and I will be regularly on hand once a month for their orders. The House I represent is one of the oldest and best in the South E. ENGEL QTARTLINC V>DISCOVERY! ^ost mamkooo RESTORED. JLricthn of youthful imprudence causing nrooture Deety, Nervous Debility. Lost Hu- hooAete. havrog tried in vain every know WirSWiSS^'SSSKM 4miJ M. B1XVE8, 43 CLmtha^SLJH^X.^ - SITS Wishes to infprm his friends and the p-j, lie gene rally that he will run a full stork 0 FALLGOODS this season, and will be undersold by a» one. He will make Fresh FAMILY GROCERIES! A Specials- and would invite all who want pure fresh Groesries nt bottom pric es to call on him. A fine line of Boyi Men’s and Women SHOES Hoisery, Hats, Notion* And BEST’S mu Always on hand. Also a superb 1 Ot ot Tobacco S Cigars - PURE- Vines and Whiskies. HIGHEST PRICES Paid for County Produce of all Kin& I>- I>. HTULTS. Tax Notice. I will be nt the following places, oa the days mentioned, for the purpose of collect- ’ ing State and County Taxes for the ye*r •1881. I’INEHII.L. 1188th District.— Monday. Sep tember 2ljlli, and Monday Oct. 17th. ROCK POND, lOd'itli I'ist.—Tuesday. 8ep- tember 27th. and Tuesday October 18lh LOW HR SBRING f’HKKK. old court ground. (>3’>th Diet.—Wednesday September 28th., and Wednesday Oct. Tilth. UPPER FAI’EYILLE, 914th Dist.—Thurs day September 29th, and Thursday Octo ber 20tn. LOWER FACEVILLE, Jackson’s Mill, Fri day Septemhei 30th, and Frida-Oct. 21st. BELCHER’S, 1277 Dist.—Monday Oeliber 3rd, ami Monday Oct. 24th. « LIME SINK, G2Lst Dist.—Tuesday Oct. 4tk and Tuesday October 25th. PEARCE'S, 1324th Dist.—Wednesday Oct. 5th and Wednesday Oct. 2<ith. WHIGHAM. 720th Dist.—Thursday Ot*. fith, and Thursday Oct 27th. REAGAN'S, V258th Dist.—Friday Ott. 7th, and Friday Oct. 28th. HIGDON’S, 55 rd Dist.—Saturday 0*f:8tb and Saturday Oct, 29th. BELL’S, 1005th Dist.—Tuesday Oct. 11th and Tuesday November- 1st ATTAPULGUS. 0*f*h Dist—Wednesday Oct. 12th, and Wednesday Nov. 2nd. BAINBRlD(fE,.5l3tk Di6t.—During Novem ber Term of Superior Chart, after wbiek the books will positively he clused. JACOB'.HARBELkv Tax Collector. New !>i*ngStt»r« C. L BEACH & CO 1 .» Have opened a. FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE - . (at the old stand of Dr. Hairell.). And will keep on hand a full stock r* Drugs, Medicines, Cticmicals, Perfumer; Toilet Articles, etc., etc Also Patent Medicines, and in fact eve: thing usually kept in a first class establii: meat. The business will be nnder the imreedit direction of Dr. E. J. Morgan. Call ever body,- Mch 31. 1881—tf. Two Thoroughbred Yearlir Sale The undersigned hereby offers two thoroughbred hull yearlings spec lively 12 add., 8 months. Br*e shire and Jersey, and Devonshire « horned Durham. ■ ' G. Ik. tiR Bainbridge, Aug'. 2--tf.