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sir i.i*.
Dream not, 0 soul that easy ig the fast
Thug set before thee. If it proves at length,
Aa well it may, beyond thy natural strength,
Doubt not, despair not. As a child may ask
A father, pray the Everlasting Good
For light and gnidance 'midst the subtile snars
Of sin, 'hick-planted in life’s thoroughfares,
For spiritual neive and moral hardihood.
S(ill listening 'midst the noises round about
Of time and sense, the in-.vard-speaking
Word,
Ritter in blame, sweet in approval beard,
Piercing the tumult of the world without;
To health of soul a voice to cheer and please,
To guilt the wra’h of the Eumenidies!
—Whittier.
e»O.V>KT.
Why art thou silent ? Is thy love a plant
Of such weak fibre that the treacherous air
Of absence withers what was once so fair?
Is there no debt to pay, no lx>on to grant ?
let have my thoughts for thee been vigilant—
Bound to tliy service with unceasing care,
The mind’s least generous wist a predicant
For naught but what thy happiness could spare
Bpeak I—though this soft, warm heart, once
free.to bold 1
A thousand tender pleasures, tbine and mine,
Be.left more desolate, more dreary cold
Than a forsaken bird’s nest filled with snow
Hid .itsjowii bush of leafless eglantine—
Bpeak, that my torturing doubts their end
mav know 1 - -Win. Wordsworth.
ItKil.MAA'IX
Learning by study must be won ;
Twas near ontriled from sire to son.
• John Gray.
The absence of occupation is not rest;
A mind quito vacant.is a mind distress’d.
—Cowpcr.
What fate imposes, man must needs abide;
It boots not to resist both winds and tide- K
—Shakespeare.
If you want the very best flour call at J.
Bteini tiger’s.
We call the attention of merchants to onr
large stock ol crockery, glassware, tin awl
wood-ware, lamps, lamp fixtures, lookining
glasses, show cases, Setli Thomas clocks,
Mellville fruit jars, Lambreth’s improved fly
fans, beer coolers, refrigerators &c. To the
rade at manufacturer’s prices.
McBride & Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Having bought a larger stock of dress goods
this year than ever before, and desiring to
keep the liberal patronage heretofore bestow
ed on mo, I will offer my entire stock at such
extremely low prices That all who favor me
with a call will be induced to purchase.
J. STEIN’INGER.
A Curd to i:ie I'aiilic.
I desire to buy, at ouce, 10,000 bushels of
cotton seed for the cash. Call and get sacks
and twino. Will take seed at Wliigham. I
have also just received another' car-load of
wagons. Competition defied. Call and see
me before purchasing elsewhere. No wagon
gives a better warantee than the “Old Hick
ory.”
As I have the largest, safest and only Fire
Proof Warehouse in Baiubridge I would be
pleased to^have 10,000 bales of cotton tosh re
Liberal cash advances made on consignment.
W. M. BLOUNT, *
Proprietor F. and M. Warehouse.
Prnisijig :i liainbridgii
We copy from an exchange the following
tribute to our enterprising [merchant, Mr. J.
Bteininger:
While in the city of oal-«, I visited the
mammoth establishment of J. Steiuinger, 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 conducted business in the town. Just
at this season bis store is chuck full of bran
newfall goods. Wesaw while there, the finest-
and latest styles of hand-made shoes, derby
and slouch hats, which sell readily in the large
cities for six and four dollars, retailing for
five and three dollars. Mr. Steiuinger carries
a larger stock of domestics and dress goods
than many blowing jobbing houses; he buys
in largoi quantities than any other merchant
of the town, and his enormous run of trade
proves his popularity as a man and a mer
chant.
Woman’s’Bust 1*RiEjiu.—.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 fhe peculiar
yrovince of Bradfield’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. Ilhysicians proscribe it.
Prepared py Dr, J, Bradfield. Atlanta, Ga.,
and sold at $1 50 per bottle by all druggist.
IBnclill Hasl.im;
been used by the Hottentots in a variety ot
diseases. From these rude practitioners
the remedy was borrowed by the resident
English and Dutch physicians, by whose
recommendation it was employed in Europe
and has since come into general use. Com
bined with Juniper and other desirable
ingredients, as in the preparation of Ran
kin’s Compound Fluid’ Extract of Buchu
and Juniper, it proves a most reliable reme
dy for Nonretention or Incontinence of
Urine, Irritation, lnfiamation or Ulceration
in the bladder and kidneys, none in the
bladder- gravel or brickdust deposit, milky,
dischargesand all disease of bladder and
kidneys, and dropsical swelling in man,
woman or child. Prepared only by Hunt,
Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta. Ga,, and sold
by all drugsist
The handsomest shades of Hanoi suitings
for ladies and children at the flint river store.
Have you seen the Abington and Berwick
collars on exhibition and tor sale at the flint
river store ? Also a full line of gents scarfs,
shirts and underwear.
H. G\ Powell,
Produce Commission Merchant.
EMERY JOHNSON
Respectfully informs the Public that he has just receive alarge and most splendid as
sort meat of all kinds of
¥ E B
Which lie is offering to the Public at t Rock Bottom prices Seven inch Cook Stov
$17 A.HD UPWARDS
Now is he best chance you will ever have to get your wife that long promised stov«*
The Argand Burner Oil Stove,
I omthing new, neat nice, convenient and desirable.
hem. They ure daisies.
Go to Johnson’s and see,
At H. B. Ehrlich & Co’s big establishment
is well worth seeing, and it Will
Cost Nothing !
To call and see this grand free show, con
sisting of one of the
THE NEW HOME SEWING LARGEST !
MACHINE !
The veritable “Boss” of all the Machines—a car load just received—and for sale at
astonishingly low prices. Call and look at them ; they are beauties-
Honse-Furnisliing Goods,
Tin-Ware and Japanned Ware
In’large Stock—the most ext -nsivc in this •-■octh'i! I would respectfully solicit a
careful examination of my goods by the public.
CITATION,
GEORGIA—Decvtur County :
To all whom it may concern. W hereas,
pROWjjjs
IRON
BITTERS
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS are
a certain cure for all diseases
requiring a complete tonic; espe
cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,
Doss of Strength, Lack of Energy,
etc. Enriches the blood, strength
ens the muscles, and gives new
life to the nerves. Acts like a
charm on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
such as tasting the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the teeth or
give headache. Sold by all Drug
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
Baltimore, Md.
James S. Swicord. as Administrator of the
estate of W. D. Swicord, deceased, has made
application to me for leave to sell the lands
belonging to said estate,- for (lie payment of
the indebtedness of said estate, and for dis
tribution amongst the hairs ; this is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they can, on the first Monday
in November, 1881, win such leave should
not be granted, as prayed for. Given under
my hand and official signature, this 24 day
of Sept., 1881. M aston O’Nkal,
Ordinary D. C.
FOUTZ’S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS,
cure or prevent Disease.
OLlY£i.\ 6
Paint Sf Oil More
SASHES,
BLINDS,
DQ0 S c
PAINTS OII^
STEAMBOAT. RAILROAD & MILL
SUPPLIS.
See that all Iron Bitters are made by Bbowh ChomicaL
Co. qnd hare crossed red lines and trade mark on wrappers
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINT X.
No, 5 Whittaker St,, Savannah, Ga.
jan-6 -12m
Dealer In
Sashes- Doors Blinds,
and Handsomest Stocks ofDry Goods, Cloth,
ing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, etc., everjjopen-
ed in Southwest Georgia.
MONEY SAVED
By calling on
BJ.
&
Handsome Lot of Winter Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes For
MEN AND BOYS
At H, B. EHRLICH & CO’S.
Our Di •ess Goods
re the Prettiest and cheapest.
v T
Clocks Jewelry, Sewing Machines Neat
Repaired.,
Highest market Prices paid for Poultry
and Eggs-
Consignments Solicited.
Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Fruits.
No. 33 WEST BAY STREET,
LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR,
Paints, White Lead, Oils and
Builder’s Hardware,
142 BAY. STREET, SAVANNAG H.A
ftfegrT. R,. Wardell, Agent, Bain
JACKSOX*?VX&I.2, TLA, bridge, Ga,'
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
WATER STREET,
Bainbridge - - - - Georgia
Next door to Peabody’s Drug Store
HEADQUARTERS
For Groceries, Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee
Butter, Cheese, etc., by the
Car Load
B. *■ COLBERT,
§500
REWARD!
Have already
been sold in this
country
and in France;
every one oi 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
I_j a ais e H i\ r k
That the pad fails to cur. This great rem
edy will positively and permanently cure
mnibago, lame hack, sciatica, gravel, dia
betes, dropsy, brlglit’s disease of the kid
neys, irtcontenence and retention of the
urine, inflamation of the kidneys, cotairli
of the bladder, high colored urine, pai
in the back, side or loins, 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 you are suffering from fe*
male weakness, leucorrhote, or any dis
ease of the kidneys, bladder, or urinary
organs
YOU CAN SS CURSD !
Without swallowing nauseous medicines,
by simpiy wearing
PROF GIULMETTE’S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION.
Ask your druggist for Prof. Guilmette’s
Kidey Pad, and take no other. If he has
got it, ser.d $2 00 and you will receive the
pad by return mail.”
TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PEOPLE
Judge Buchanan, Lawyer, Toledo, O.,
says :
“One of Prof. Guilmeite’s French Kid
ney Pads cured me of lumbago in three
week’s time. My case had beer given up
by the best doctors as incurable. Durin
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.. Guil
mette’s French pad four weeks-”
SquireN. C. Scott, Sylvania, O., writes :
“I have been a great stiffeaer for 15 years
with Blight’s disenre of the kidneys. For
weeks at a time was unable to get out of
bed ; took barrels of medicine, but they
gave me no relief I wore two of Prof.
Guilmeete’s kidney pads six weeks, and I
know I am entirely enred.”
Mrs. Ilellen Jerome, Toledo, O., says :
“For years I have been confined, a great
part of ‘lie time to my bed, with Lucorr-
iioae and female weakness 1 wore one of
Guilraetto’s kidney pads and was cured in
one month,”
H. B. Green, wholesale grocer, Find
lay, 0-, writes:
“1 suffered for 25 years with lame back
and in three weeks was permanently cur
ed by wearing one of Prof Guilmette’s
kidney pads.”
B. F. Iveesling, M. D., druggist, Lag-
ansport, Inti., when sending in an order
for kidney pads, writes :
“I wore one of the fir.-t ones we had and
I received more benefit from it than any.-,
thing I ever used. In fact the pads give
general satisfaction than any kidney rem-
dy we ever sold.”
Ray & Shoemaker, druggists, Hannibal,
Missouri
”\Yc arc working up a lively trade in
your pads, and arc hearing of good re
sults from them every day.”
PROF. GU1LR!SITE’S LIVER PAD
Will ’ i vely cine fever and ague,
dumb ague, - ague cake, billions fever,
.iouudicc, dispepsia, am' all disease of the
liver, stomach and blood. Price.81 50 Ly
man. Send : or Prof Guilmctte’s Treatise
on the Kidneys and Liver, free by mail.
Address ' FRENCH ?AT) CO
Toledo, Ohio
For Sole By Pope (U McLendon.
m
MILL AND GIN FOR SALE.
I he offer for sale my H^ie plantation
lying near the Camilla road, 10 miles from
Bainbridge. containing 7tlt) acres of land,
of which 250 acres arc open and in good
,-tate i. tivation. Upon the place is a
dwelling and all necessary outhouse3.
With the place 1 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 is 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 -atisfactory reasons tor selling.
Bail.bridge. Aug. 4, 1881—30d.
Burial Cases.
THE NEATEST ROSEWOOD
Burial Cases ot all sizes and prices at tbe
Carriage Repository.
CHARLES U. BEACH.
P
S3
t*
S3
P
&
s’
Iff
AY
I. KWILECKI’S.
GON and BUGSY MATERIAL
at low prices.
OATS,
BRAN, CORN,
HAY. MEAL
and RYE
OILS, GLASS,
PAINTS,
LEATHER,
HARDWARE. IRON,
FARM UTENSILS,
A Good Supply of FAMILY GROCER
IES,
Call ally and get baiga ins
Citation.
GEORGIA.--Decator County.
Whereas John A. Spears administrator ef
Alien Spears represents to the court, in his
petition, duly filed and entered on record
that he has fully administered Allen Spears
estate. This is, therefore, to cue all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors to
show cause, if any they can, why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of
dismission, on first Monday i„ November
lool.
M. O’Nf.al,
Ord’y D. C
E- ENGEL
—WITH-
FERST & CO.,
Sanannah, Ga,
E, HEIDTi
OUR BAR
August 1874—tf
Presided over by Mr. R. L. GREMMER, is
well stocked with fine Whiskey, Brandies
Wine Cigars, Lemons Soda- Wateretc.
dealenn
MEN’S & BOVS CLOTHING. HATS AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
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 alotliing. hats,
shirts, and furnishing goods of every des
cription, carefully selected, and manufaetu.
red expiessly for our trade, at priees to de
fy competition Respectfully invites a call
when in the city, or an order, which will
have oareful and prompt attention, at the
headquarters for good clothing,” jan G-2»
Wholesale Dealers in Groceries
Liquors, Segars and Tobacco-
I respectfully solicit the patronage of
my n ? e "n? !“ South Georgia and Florida
monu/f 11 b f, regularI - v °n hand once a
month for their orders. The House I
the South’ 3 ° ne ° f thP 0ldest and it!
me South. E ENgel
SUM KjrUjLi.
^DISCOVERY!
*-? 3T MANHOOD RESTOBrn
t ? s TJ"3 NHOOD restored".
Premature imprudence causing
hoitYn. i?, r ' ^jrvoua Debility. J .oat Man-
aoMhete, having tried in vain every knhwi
dress J. H. Ri;eVE3. 43 **
A Stem Winters |3.no. WhlteMetal
A/SSl£v“?f£c'i£;«G “ d B " la * 12 -
VA'^uctrc*.
Wishes to inform his friends and tl )H
lie generally that he will run’a'full’stocla
FALLGOODS
this season, and will be undersold by
*one. He will make Fresh ■.
FAMILY GROCERIES^
Ad
an
A Specialt’- and would invite all
want pure fresh Grot-sries at bottom
es to call on him. A fine line-of Bc^
Meu’s and Women ve,
)Uj
wi
Koisery, Hats, Wotioi
And
itSlSii.
A1 way r s on hand. Also a superb lot i
Tobacco | Ciffarii
-PURE-
1081
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Wines and Whiskft®
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HIGHEST PRICES,:
Cf
Paid for’County Produce of allj.Kim’Bror
bull i
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Tax Notice,
I will be nt the following places, on
days mentioned, for the purpose of colic:. ^
ing State and County T-ixes for the tc
1881. ’ tf.
PINE HILL, 1188th District.—Monday,
teriihtr 2tjth, and Monday Oct. 17th.
ROQK BOND. lOJiilh Dial.—Tuesday,ited
temher 27tl>, and Tuesday October ffctL_
LOWER SPRING CREEK, old court erotin^*
*
t»3-"tli Dist.—Wednesday Sept ember 28t^^V
and Wednesday Oct. 10th. -
UPPER FACEVILLE, 914th l>ist,-Thur
day September 29tli, and Thursday Oc:
ber 20tu.
LOWER FACEVILLE, Jackson’s Mill, Fr //
day September 30th, and Frida- Oct. 2b Att
BELCHER’S, 1277 List.—Monday 0ct>b + 2^.
3rd. and Monday Oct. 24th. . A
1.1ME SINK, 021st Dist—Tuesday Oct. 4'
and Tuesday October 25tli. * 8e
PEARCE’S, 1324th Dist.—Wednesday Oc^jgt -
5th and Wednesday Oct. 20th.
WHIG HAM. 720th Dist—Tliursilaj Oi
6th. and Thursday Oct 27th j
-Friday Oct.
REAGAN’S, 1258th Dist.
and Friday Oct. 28th.
HIGDON’S, 55 rd Dist.—Saturday Oct. ft
and Saturday Oct. 29th.
BELL’S, looath Dist.—Tuesday Oct- lit
and Tuesday November 1st.
ATTAPULGUS. 694th Dist.-—WednesdC:
Oct. 12th, and Wednesday Nov. 2nd.
BAINBRIDGE, 513th Dist.—During Nov
ber Term of Superior Court, after whi^j
the books will positively be closed.
JACOB HARRELL,
Tax Collector.;
New DrugStoryj
C. L
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O f \i
BEAClvv 7* *
Have opened a
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE.
(at the old stand of Dr. Hatred.)
And will keep on hand a full stock
Drugs, Medicines, Coemicals, Perlum
Toilet Articles, etc., etc.
Also Patent Medicines, and in fact e ,!
thing usually kept in a first class establk
ment. 1
The business- will be under the immedi*
direction of Dr. E. J. Morgan. Call
body.
Mch Sf. 1881—tf.
fl
Two Thoroughbred Yearlings
Sale
The undersigned hereby offer
two thoroughbred bull yearlings, ---
spectively 12 and 18 months. Breed,Df
shire and Jersey, and Devonshire and
horned Durham. *,
? > - g/d. (hatTP-
Baiubridge, Aug, 2—tf.