The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, November 17, 1881, Image 4

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*55— The Weekly Democrat I J.VS. D PONDER, - - J*o< al Editor THURSDAY NOVEMBERS? 1881 LOCAL OI»l>£ A A l> EADS. Gentlemen of the baud, can’t you give us eomeTiftrsic. AuDther big dance ia Fowlstows is Deing diacawed. - — Mr. R. A. Copnell, one or our model farmers blade ten bales to the mnle this year, Tliere will be a big Vail InTSwffflffllHBIil'W the 29tli inM. Get r*»d# girls. - t That Bainbridgc crowd ia going to the Ex position week after next. Can't Quincy send np a crowd to our stock show, races and ball on the 29th. 'The handsomest shades of Hand suitings for ladies and children at the flint river store. Tuesday, November the 29th will be a big day in Bainbridgc. The whole county is •oming. Clothing forgents, youths, hoys and cbil fcca, of tlie latest styles, best make and lew- 6Bt prices at the* Hint river a tor 6. Jim Donalson says Pohlman is getting bare footed on top of the bead. That’s a premedi tated movement on the part of his scalp-locks. The dignified yoang principal of the Small wood Institute, forgot and though! he was a boy again the ether day. He entered into a little game from which lie soon retired minus a coat-tail. “Pulltight” is the name of a post office in Decatur. The people out that way were in a tight pull for a name. Pull tight gentlemen and dont let that post office get away with you. -•>- Have you seen the Abington and Berw ick collars oft exhibition and'tor sale at the flint river store? Also a full line-of gents scarfs, shirts and underwear. EMERY JOHNSON Respectfully We call the attention of merchants to our large a lock ol crockery, glassware tin and wood-ware, lamps, lamp fixtures, lookimng glasses, show cases, Ketli Thomas docks, Mellville fruit jars, Lambretli’s improved fly tana, beer coolers, relrigerators Ac. To the rude at manufacturer’s prices’. McBride A Co.,’Atlanta, Ga. ASTONISHING. While visiting the store of Smith A Traub, we were surprised.to sec their large stock of drv goods, clothing, lists Ac., which they arc offering at actual New York cost. We priced gome of their goods, niid are astonished at their low prices. Wo would advise everybody to call upon them when in town ; and arc sure von will save a gveat deal of money by buying now while such an opportunity is otiered. A Cart to the l*ul»lic. I desire to .buy, at once, 10,000 bushels of cotton seed for the cash. Call and get sacks and twine. Will take seed at W’lugham. I have also just received another car-load of nagauo.--- Competition defied. Call and see mo before purchasing elsewhere. No wagon gives a better warantee than tlie “Old Hick ory.” As I have the largest, safest and only Fire Proof Warehouse in Bainbridgc I would be £ least il to have 40,000 bales of cotton to store iberal cash advances made on consignment. W. M. BLOUNT, Proprietor F. and M. Warehouse. Praising a Bnlubridge Meithaht. We copv from an exchange tlie following ♦rilmte to our enterprising merchant, Mr. J. Bteiningcr: i- While in the city of oaks, I visited the mammoth establishment of J. Bteiningcr, tlie prifice of Bainbridgc merchants. Mr, Stein- lnger's Flint River Store, is the oldest busi ness establislmmnt in the city,* and is the *- best conducted bnsineeg in the town., Just at this season his store is chuck full of bran - new fa'l goods. We saw while there,-the finest and latest.styles of hand-made shoes, derbv And slouch hats, which sell readily in tho large -cities for six and four dollars, retailing for five and three dollars. Mr. Steiningc-r carries a larger stock of domestics and dress goods than many blowing jobbing linnets ; he buys in larger iplantities than any other merchant of the town, and his enormous run of trade proves his popularity as ft man and a me- « cliaut. Woman’s Best Beieno -To relieve the Aching heart of woman, and hringjoy where •orrow reigned supreme, is a mission before which the smiles of kings dwindle into ut ter insignificance This is the 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, Hhysicmns proscribe it. Prepared py Dr, J, Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1 50 per bottle by all druggist. ItiK-lin liasLong beenaised by the Hottentots in a variety of 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 lias since come into general use. Com bined with Juniper and oilier 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, Inflamatiuu or Ulceration in the bladder and kidneys, stone in the bladdor- gravel or brickdust deposit, milky, dischargesand all disease of bladder anil kidneys, and dropsical swelling in man, woman or child. Prepared only by Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta, Ga,, and sold by all drugsist Marshall House, inAurns the Public that he lilts just receive ft large and most splendid as *NF sortmeiH of .all kinds of —^ X Which he js offering to the Public at Rook Bottom prices Seven inch Cook Stov tl? AMID UPWARDS! Now is he best chanco you will ever have to get your wife that long promised stove ■< J .. . ..... 1 . ,I The Argand Burner Oil Stove, -hU :li r. . i -*:f I onitling nw, neat nice, conT^nient and desirable. Go to Johnson’s and see, he iv. They are dal mob. i.i 1«,1 IT- ,i-i AW 1 ’ i **J : »J*iA d THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE ! mmr. .H .%> The veritable “Boss” of all the Machines—a car load just received—and for sale at astonishingly low prices. Call and.look nt them ; they are beauties- Hoiisc-EiiniisliiiiG’ Hoods, -- Tin- Wjiro and Japanned Ware l- ■ ■ -V i’ll! .'r,i j Una J,.--. -1 . ..<1 fo-,..w,>vi:?.sv ifisrv ■i it i -J aid j ... u uti-i iu - ....... iU -j, i , ,, In large Stock—the most exteusjye ini this section I would respecffafly solicit » carpful examinatipp of my goods by the public. CITATION. GEORGIA—Decatur County : To all whom it may concern. IV Wrens, Janjes S. Swicord. ns Administrator of the estate of W-. D. Swicord, deceased, has made application | o me for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate, for the payment of the indebtedness qf.said estate, and for UIs- .t^ihutipn atpong#t the,hjtirs ; this.is,.there fore, to cite aUpersons concerned to show cause, if any they can, on the first Monday in November, 1881. why snch leave should not lie granted, as prayed for Given under my bund and official signature, this 24 day of Rep*.,. 188J.- AIaston O’Nral, Ordinary D. C- I fa ,-u -**: ml li.e OLIVER S A- -.’i Paint Oil Store S49HES;* nmmm'r BITIERS «*“ -BLINDS, ^SIET#" «• DOORS &-c. -nil i -cr, In BROWN'S mOW BITTERS *** * certain cure fbr ah dtteaaes requiring * complete tonic; esp©* dally Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength. lack of Energy, etc. Enriches the blood, strength ens the mnscles, and gives now life to the nerves. Acts like * charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting thotbod. Belching, Beat in the Stomach, Heartburn, eto. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Bold by all Drag* gists at $1.00 a bottle. BROWN CHEMICAL. CO, - Baltimore, SML OILS, :* - - - • >* steamboat, railroad & mill S jPPLIS. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINT IN. Jfo. 5 WBittaker Bf„ Savannah, Gs. )an-G-12m JOHN BRESNAN, Manager, Savannali ? - - Ga, The Marshall House, with its capacious vestibule, extensive and elegant verandah, affording ladies a fine view of the prome- nade, ai»v and wwii-areuiiinud Moms... and , .thiriTAlod table, 3 _uqJi«ti*aAblj- rholaig- od and Qo. gad have crossed rid lines and trade mark on wrapper* BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. J1ock8, jewelry. Sewing Machines Neat ’ Repaired, I < i :•-* V .<.jAt.fcatofcfre ALL WORK WARRANTED. WATER STREET, Georgia x m At If B. Ehrlich & Co’s big establishment ii well worth seeing, nnJihArill Cost Nothing ! To call and see this grand free show, con sisting of one of tho LARGEST! anlla ndsomest Stocks ofDry Goods, Cloth- ing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, etc., everjopen- ed in Southwest Georgia. MONEY SAVED By calling-on i 8. EttlH t ft 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 cheapest. Next door to Peabody's Drug Store Dealer In ■ v tt LEADING SAVANNAH HOTEL. 1 reapect fully refer the traveling public <o those of their friends who have been guests of tin Marshall House under the the present management. The increased patronage receiven by this house has necessitated the lease of what, was formerly known as the “Florida House,” and it has been supplied with elegant fur niture. carpets, etc , and forms a ggand com- bfnation under one management which will be appreciated by the traveling pubtic JOHN BRESNAN. JACK M. TERRELL, Manager, of Buinbridge, in the office. S. Augnstl874—tf HEADQUARTERS fflEOR^IA, Miller County: A/V. J. Kelly having applied to me for exemption of personalty, I will pass upon the same at my office in Colquitt on the loth dav of November. 1881, at 10 o’clok LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR, Paints, White Lead, Oils and 3tf*»A Builder’s’Hardware* 182 BAY STREET, SAVANNAG H.A i iiiii w ta Kg“T. R. Wardell, Agent, Bain- bridge, Ga. GEORGIA. Miller Court/: Harriet Pasley having applied to me for exemption of personality, I will pass upon the same at my office in Colquitt at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 15th day of Novem ber next. Witness my hand officially, this Oct. 25, 1881.— AVm. Grimes, T9 i -Ordinary, IL C. POUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, For Groceries. Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee Butter, Cheese, etc., by the Car Load $500 REWARD! over a lnillioo of fit 1LMETTES ft) ENCH Sdnev r Bads Have aliendv be«n sold in this ri- •Ountry and in France ' r ever}’ on^ of wiiit'lnbasa given perfect satisfac tion. Ami lias performed cures every time when used according to directions. We now say to the afflicted doubting one that wc will pay the above reward for a single case of ack a m e That the pad fails to cur. This great rem edy will positively and permanently cure lumbago, lame back, sciatica, gravel, dia betes, dropsy, bt iglit’s disease of the kid neys, incontenence sod retention of the urine, inflamation of the kidneyu, cattirli of the bladder, high colored urine, paii} in the back, side or loins, nervous weak ness, and in fact all disorders of the blad der and urinary organs whether contract ed by private disease or otherwise. , LADIES, if you are suffering from fe* male weakness, leueorrbote, or any dis ease of the kidneys, bladder, or urinary organs If yon want an Overcoat cheap Clothes that you mill think were call on me aiiiTTfuiill snpph you. much of the atfek for snch a mil am <letermine#to close it out. THE BEST THING OUT WITS Pei Pit rii Il / i 5 ii JUisites tb fftfernifivfs frietjcls and the rnTgeiiefSEyTQiat Trc'will rtln fffullsfOek dqui Lil YOV CA'rj BE CUB.TID ! Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by simpiy wearing PROF GIULMETTE’S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION. Ask your druggist for Prof. Guilmetle’s Kidey Pad, and take no other. If he lias got it,.sen.d $2 00 and you will receive the pad by return mail.” TESTIMONIALS FROM TIIE PEOPLE Judge Buchanan, Lawyer, Toledo, O., Lesicnted Coconnut also French Sardines, American Sardines, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Oysters, Salmon, and Lobsters Condensed Milk, Maekrel in kits, and cans, 81bs Coffee, $1, says: “One of Prof. Guilmette’s French Kid* ney Pads cured me of lumbago in three week’s time. My case had been given up by tlie best doctors as incurablei 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 I’rof. Guil mette’s French pad four weeks ” SquireN. C. Scott, Sylvania, O., writes : “I have been i great stiffeaer for 15 years with Bright’s diseare of the kidneys. For weeks at a time was unable to get out of beci ; took barrels of mediciue, but they gave me no relief I wore two of Prof. Guilmeete’s kidney.pads six weeks, and I know I am entirely cured.” Mrs. ITcllcn Jerome, Toledo, O., says : “For years I have been confined, a great part oi' the time to my bed, with Lucorr- hoae and female weakness. I wore one of UitilmeUr’s kidney pads and was cured in one month,” - 0 II. B. Green, wlmlesale grocer, Find lay, O;, writes j ‘‘I suffered for 25 years with lame hack and in three weeks was permanently cur ed by ; wearing one of Prof. Guilmette’s kidney-pads.” ; B. F. Km-sting, II. D., druggist, Lag- ansport, Iud.. wiien sending in aw order for kidney pads, writes: “I wore one of tlie fir.-t ones we had and I received more benefit from it than anys i tiling I ev'er used. In fact the pads give general satisfaction than any kidney rem- dy we ever arid.” Ray A*.ShoejHa,ker, druggists, Hannibal, Mi-yiui’i.. , ”\Ye are w orking up a lively trade in your pads, an/T are hearing of good re sults ironi theni every day.” PROF. GUILitt&TTE’S LIVER PAD Will positively cure fever and ague, dumb ague, ague cake, billions fever, Joundiee, dispepsia, and all disease of the liver, stomach and blood. Price 81 50 by mail, Send lor Prof Guilmette’s Treatise on the Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address F-tiENCH PAD CO- Toledo, Ohio. For Sale Bjj. Pope <£: McLnulon. MILL AND GIN FOB SALE. I hereby offer for sale my fine plantation lying near the Camilla road, 10 miles from Bainbridgc. 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 outhouses. 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 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.—Satisfactory reasons for selling. Bainbriilge, Aug. 4, 1881—30d. Burial Cases. also Parched Coffee,’ • Cheese, Crakers, Butter and a good line of Family Crroc’ries 200 Spl iseat;Chairs, Wooden Hare, Willow Ware, Boots and Shoes, Axes of best qualify, Crockery and Glass ware. As I do not propose to carry over any winter goods, 1 will sell, them cheap for cash. F. L. BABUIT. FALLGOODS this season, and will be undersold by j one. He will make Fresh w * r«i 1* A Specialty and'Jwould invite all whe U want pure fresh Grocsries at bottomprit i«, es to call on him. A fine line of Bop Men’s and Women al j SHOES Uoisery, Kats, Wotioaj 1 ■ i fit ' t 1 And an Dim. W fil m Alwa/s on hand. Also a superb lotjt-’ j^ Tobacco | Cigar & » -PURE- Wmcs and Wliisfe ’■ HIGHEST PRICES for {Tohritj- PToduec of all Kindt w D. X>. STULTS M. KWILECRI’S. WAGON and BUGGY MATERIAL at low prices. OATS, • 1 BRAN, CORN, HAY. MEAL ' and RYE OILS, GLASS, PAINTS. ' LEATHER, HARDWARE, IRON, FARM UTENSILS, A Good Supply of FAMILY' GROCER IES, JBfapf Call early and get barga fas 'X’fix Notice< - I will be at tlie following places, on tk j HU days mentioned, for the purpose of celfett ing State and Countj Taxes for the ju 1881. P lNI Jt-Iff 1188th.District .-^-Monday, fit; l«nSe^2wth-, rfii(#Md»iila^ (jfct. 17th. BOCK. POND,; 104(ith Dist.—Tuesdey, thp temher 27tli, and Tuesday October 18ll LOWPJR SPRING GREEK, eld court grea <i$'rh I>l‘h.^r^e!ii)estlayBepiember28«1 ahd.-Wi.lfc*!* ict.r.Mh, THE NEATEST ROSEWOOD Burial CaBes oi all sizes and prices at the Carriage Repository. CHARLES L. BEACH. Cfc tJT JHi -TX ’R Presided over by Mr. R. L. GREMMER, is well stocked with fine Whiskey, Brandies Wine Cigars, Lemons Soda- Water etc, m, mm idt. dgalerin MEVP & BOY'S 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 alothing. hats, shirts, and furnishing goods of every des cription, carefully selected, and mannfactu, red expressly for our trade, at. priees to de fy competition Respectfully invites a call when in the city, ’or an order, which will have’ careful and prompt attention, at the headquarters for good elothing.” jan 6-2m. - . RnirantM INDIAN VERMIFUGE to destroy and expel Worms ■ from the bam an body, where they exist, If used according; to the direc tions. It is a safe and re- liable remedy. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. David E. Foutz, Prop. BALTIMORE, HD. —WITH— i FEEST & CO., Sanamiah, Oa. Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, Segars and Tobacco, 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. QTARTLING ODISCOVERY! .«* ic UPPER FACEV1LLE, 914th Dist.—Thw? day September 29th, and Thursday Oct her 20tf*. LOWER FACEWfLLE, Jackson’s Mill, Fri | day September SOtli, and Frida- Oct. 21* j " BELCHER’S, 1277 Dist.—Monday ()ct»b*is- 3rd,, and Monday Oqt. 2,4tli. . r . LIME SINE, 021st Dist.—Tuesday OcEli 1 - and Tnesdsy October 25th. PEARCE’S, 1324th Rh*.—Wednesday Oil * ■ 5tli and Wednesday Oct, 2(TtIr. WIIIGHAM, 720th Dist.—Thursday Oc -T . Cth, and Thursday Oct 27th. REAGAN’S, 1258th Dist.—Friday Oct. and Friday Oct. 28th. HIGDON’S,-55 rd Dist.—Satunlay Oei. 8t J* and Saturday Oct. 29th. BELL’S, 1005th Dist.—Tuesday Oct. lUjj anil Tuesday November 1st. ATTJPUtGHS. 694th Diet.—Weda Oct. 12th, and Wednesday Nov. 2nd. BAINBRIDGE, 513th Dist.—During ber Term of Superior Court, after wk the books will positively be closed. JACOB HARRELL, 1 Tax Collect* omo tnic i 11 i A f ?TJ i - 5 POWELL & McNAIR, Propr’» Bring j-our cotton to onr new wareha situated at the North end of Broad IR | immediately on the Bailroad Track. • new warehouse- No drayage. By fa' Shwdeft warqhouje i^towh. . ■ ; ■ ■ PoEte alfent ion given toanlrand ne*>8 wanted and solicited. Give us a trial, for. you will be plef 1 Liberal cash advences made on cotton- POWELL & McNAC Aug 25,1881—Sm Two Thoroughbred Yearlings Sale- The undersigned hereby offers for j • two thoroughbred buil yearlings, agri spectivelylS and 18 months. Breed, D< fc R-e AniFj t-rse^a »d Devonshire audft horned Durham. “ G. D. GRIFFI Bainbridge, Aug. 2—tf. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imprudence ranging Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Man hood, etc., having tried iu vain every known remedy,has discovered a simple self cure, which he will send FREE to his fellow-sufferers, ad dress 4. U BJaJCY£9,44 Chatham bU, N. Y. Notice City Tax Payers. I am now ready to receive the taxe the city for 1881*. The books will re open until the 15th of November, which executions will be issued ag defaulters... C. L. HArreia City Treasur Bainb-idge, Ga., Oct 20, 1891-