The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, November 24, 1881, Image 4

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i *A SHH5HH E. A. POHLMAN, Bowne Block, The place to obtain |choiccJ good* at! a Bargain. He baa now on band aj uU line of STAPLE AND FANCY FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CIGARS, and TOBACCO* CONFECTIONS ! CONFECTIONS! In this line bis stock is, also, com plete. Give him a cill and you will he honestly dealt with. I1IGHEST 4 PRICES PAID FOR COUN TRY PRODUCE. Just Received. CHOCOLATE NORTHERNSRISH POTATOES, NORTHERN APPLES, (large size) RED ONIONS, &C. 100,000 Geese, for Wanted which the CASH Will be paid at l’olhman’s. THE HARNETT HOUSE. (Formerly PLANTER’S HOTEL,) "lie Weekly Democrat .IAS. D PONDER, - Lot nl Editor THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1881 LOCAL NOTICES. Another new stock of clothing jnet received at the Flint River Store. No goods sold at cost at the Flint River Store. But prices warranted lower than else where. J. Steixesqeh. The cold wave is coming this wav, so pre pare for it by buying your flannels blankets and woolin goods at the Flint River Store* Handsome wousted dress goods at 9cts per yard, same as Bold elsewhere at 17 and 18cts, (warauted all cotton) at theFliut RiverStore. Sets per yard for handsome prints at the Flint River Store. EMEU JOHNSON Respectfully informs the Public that he has just receive a large and most splebdid its sortmeut of all kinds of Which he i.s offering to the Public at Rock Bottom prices. Seven inch Cook Stov Mr. Isaac Loeb, formerly with J. Steininger Esq., is now to be found at Smith A Traub's, where lie will be pleased to wait upon his former friends. An offer to the poor, an offer to the rich, an offer to all! Come and store your cotton at the Farmers and Merchant’s Warehouse, *ake an advance on it and hold for better prices. Nine cents per yard for Columdus checks and Stripes. Having bought some before the rise in cotton I am enabled to sell at tile above price- J. Steinenger. Another big decline in the price of Gents Hats at Smith <fc Traub’s; who will sell all their goods at actual cost. Hats worth tl 00 for 50 cents. Hats worth $3 00 for $1 50. Wagons! wagons!! wagons!!! Wagons for the poor; wagons for the rich ; wagons lor every nation, kindf-ed and kind. Wagons for the farmers; wagons for the merchants; wagons for timber men ; wagons for draymen; wag ms for all. For sale by W. M. Blount. SIT ANO UFWABBS At H. B. Ehrlich & Co’S big establishment is well worth seeing, and it will Now is he best chance you will ever have to getyoUr wife that long promised stove The Argand Burner Oil Stove, I omlhng nw, neat nice, convenient and desirable. hem. They arc daisies. Go to Johnson's nfid see. Market Square, - Savannah, Ga. 1. L BARNETT 4 CO., PROPRIETORS. RATES, $i00 PER RAY. This favorite family Hotel, under its new management, is recommended for the excel lence of its CUISINE, homelike comforts, PROMPT ATTENTION AND MODERATE RATES. Col. M L. HARNETT, who has so long been at the Marshall House, and by his ever courteous, pleasant manner, lias won such a host of friends in this State, has assumed the management of the HARNETT HOUSE. Ho will be pleased to see his many friends and acquaintances at his new quarters, when visiting the ‘‘Forest City ” gy Ladies and families visiting Savan nah will find the Harnett House a select ami elegant home during their sojourn in the city. My last offer in to-days’ issue is to call the attention of the citizens, and especially busi ness men that the risk of winter fire is ap proaching, and that all danger can be remov ed by insuring in the N. Y, Underwriters, represented by W- M. Blount. It is the Height of Folly to wait until you are in bed with disease you may not get over for months, when you can be cured during the early symptoms by Parker’s Ginger Tonic. We have known the sickest families made the healthiest by a timely use of this pure medi cine.—Observer. McBride & Co’s silver-plated spoons, forks, casters, knives, otc. Lambreth's patent im proved fly fans for which we are wholesale agents in the United States. Seth Thomas cloc. s, beer coolers, Millville fruit jars, cham pion ice-cream freezers, are standard articles. Merchants can suit their customers and re alize fair profit by ordering crockery and glass-ware from McBride & Co., Atlanta, Ga. wm win POWELL & McNAIR, Propr’s. Bring your cotton to onr new warehouse, si’uated at the North end of Broad Street, immediately on the Railroad Track. Bran new warehouse. No drayage. By far the cheapest warehouse in town. Polite attention given to all, and busi ness wanted and solicited. Give us n trial, for you will be pleased. Liberal cash advences made on cotton- POWELL & McNAIR. Aug 25,1881—3m £2. GeSSL*- —WITH— FERST & CO., ^annnnali, Ga, Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, Segars and Tobacco, l respectfully solicit the patronage of ray friends iu South Georgia and Florida; and I will be regularly bn hand once a month for their orders. The House I represent is one of the oldest and best in the South E. ENGEL. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC ASTONISHING. While visiting the store of Smith ,t Trash, THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE ! The veritable ‘‘Boss” of all the Machines—-a ear load just received—and for sale at astonishingly low prices. Call and look at them ; they are beauties. House-Furnishing* Goods, Tin-Ware and Japanned "Ware In large Stock—tl>e most extensive in this section I would respectfully solicit careful examination of my goods by the public. we were surprised to see their large stock < ‘ ;lo1 dry goods, clothing, hats Ac., which they are offering at actual New York cost. We priced some of their goods, and are astonished at their low prices. We would advise everybody to call upon them when in town ; and are sure you will save a great deal of money by buying now while such an opportunity is offered. Card to the Public. I desire to buy, at once, 10,000 bushels of cotton seed for the cash. Call and get sacks and twine. Will take see ! at Whigliam. I have also just received another car-load oi wagons. Competition defied. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. No wagon gives a better warautee than the “Old Hick- ory.” As I have the largest, safest and oniy Fi e Proof Warehouse in Bai .bridge 1 would i e | pleased to have 10,000 bales of cotton to st re Libera! cash advances made on consignment. W. M. BLOUNT, Proprietor F. and M. Warehouse. IFOWH’S IRON Wouan’s Best I- bik.ni>.—To relieve the aching heart of woman, and bringjoy where sorrow reigned supreme, is a mission before whieli the smiles of kings dwindle into ut ter insignificance "his is the peculiar y.evince of Bradfleld’s Female Regulator, which, from its numberless cures, is appro priately styled “TYOman's Best Friend.’’ The distressing complaint known as - whites’ and various irregularities of the wi.mb, to which woman is subject, disaupear like magic before a single 1 ottla of this wonder, ful compouud, Hhysictans proscribe it. Prepared »y l>r; Biadfield, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1 do per bottle by all druggist. OLIVER'S Painty* Oil .Store S iSHES Cost Nothing DSTULTS Wishes to inferm his friends and the jhb lie generally that he will run'.a full stock o FALLGOOOS To call and see this grand free show, con sisting of one of the LARGEST I . as Handsomest Stocks ofDry Goods, Cloth, 'ng, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, etc., ever open ed in Southwest Georgia. BLINDS, BOORS &C PAINTS OIEH MONEY SAVED By calling on this peason, and wili he undersold by n one. He will make Fresh FAMILY GROCERIES 1 ADJO URKKD1 DECATUR SUPERIOR COURT. GEORGIA—Decatur County. It is ordered that the .Superior Court J ■ Decatur county be adjourned to the 2x < Monday in January next. Jurors sag -j moued for the 1st and 2nd weeks ofJQ,'■ vefnber Term, will attend tfie fcftd stnrjJpj weeks in January next; and parties, ' nesses, attorneys and all parties interest* will take notice thereof. L. P. D. Wakken, J- S. C„ A. C. A true extract from the minutes of Court. J. T. Wimberly nov.l4,’81.-2t. Clerk, S. C. D. C. H. Gr. Powell Produce Commission Mereban Highest market Prices paid for Pouli^l and Eggs. A Specialt** an-.l iwould invite all who want pure fresh Grocsries at bottom js>ric es to call on him. A fine line of Boys Men’s and Women fcXoisePy, Hats, Notions And MD1W1J) Consignments Solicit! Dealer in Foreign and Domist Fruits. No. 33 WEST BAY STREET, JACKSOWVXZXB, Ttl New DrugStorjj Always oirhand. Also a superb lot oi C. L BEACH & Cl 7obacco | Cigars -PURE- Wines anti Whiskies. HIGHEST PRICES Have opened a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE (at the old stand of Dr. Hairell.) And will keep on hand a full stock Drugs, Medicines, C'ncmicals, Perfumi' Toilet Articles, etc., etc. Also Patent Medfefnes', aiiu'ftl-fhct thing usually kept in a first class esUblR ment. The business will be under the hut direction of Dr. E. J. Morgan. Caff body. Mch 31. 1881—tf. G. H. REMSHART, Paid for County Produce of all Kinds. D. J>. STULTS. Dealer In Tax Notice. Sashes. Doors Blind BITTERS STEAMBOAT. RAILROADS ffllL S PFLIS. HO CSC AND SICA 1AJAUI No. 5 Whittaker St., Savannah, Ga, iun-G J2rn Praising a Bafitbi-itlge Hoi i-hant. We copy from an exchange the following tribute to our enterprising merchant, Mr. J. Steininger: While in the city of oaks, I visited the mammoth establishment of J. Steininger, the prince of Bainbridge merchants. Mr. Steiu- 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 his store is eliuck full of bran new fall goods. We saw while there, the finest and latest styles of nand-made shoes, derby nd slouch hats, which sell readily in the large ities for six and four dollars, retailing for ive and three dollars. Mr. Steininger carries a larger stock of domestics and dress goods than many blowing jobbing houses; he buys in large, quantities than any other merchant of the town, arc! his enormous run of trade 1 r ives his popularity as a mau and a mer. chant. Ginger, Buchu, Man drake, Stillingis, and many ef the best medi cines known are com- I tuned in Parka's Ginger Tonic, into a medicine of such varied powers, as 1 to make it the greatest Blood Purifier aim the Best Health A Streagth Restorer Ever Used. It cures Rheumaiisnv Sleeplessness, & diseaess Parker s «*»** s*?®**.®?*^ Hair Balsam * &««>tiretydUfeent&ao. Tb« Bast, CUuNt, mod Litters, Ginger Essences Mott Economical Hair Drew- *na Other TomcSg as It in*. Never fails to rotor* tb* never intoxicates. Htscox 7—'ttol color to (rmj holr. & Co., Chemists, N. Y. Harper's Young People Is unquestionably the most -.aluable week ly periodical for boys and girls published in the English language. It meets a long-felt want in the family cirele, and is acknowledged to be a valuable means of developing the youthful mind. Every word printed in its at tractive pages is as pure and elevating as that which comes front a mother’s lips. It posses ses a potent influence and charm, which make it a welcome guest to parent and child alike. Bright short stories from pens trained to write for the young, sparkling poems and rhymes, fascinating puzzles and beautiful illustrations appear weekly in its columns. In the third volutneticing Nov. 1, will begin a new tale by Mr. James Otis, entitled “Mr. Stubbs' Brother,'’ a sequel to the famous sto ry of “Toby Trier,” by the same anthor, JOHN BRESNAN, Manager, stuuos rsroruer. a sequel 10 me tamons sto- , rv of “Toby Trier,” by tbe same anthor, which was such a popular feature iu Harper’s \ Sn,Yaitlll a,|| BROWN’S IRON HITTERS an • certain core Ibr all lUneaara requiring a complete tonic; espe- dally Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter* mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Ijoss of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. Enriches the blood, strength ens the mnsoles, and gives new life to the nerves. Acts like a charm [on the digestive organa, 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 Drag* gists at $1.00 a bottle. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Baltimore, Md. 8m that *11 Iron Bitters are made by Baoem Cnneu Co. aad have erosaed red line* and trade mark on Treppw, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Marshall House, Young People dntring the past year. The sub scription price of the paper ii would be cLeap at five dollars. - Ga, WANTED! 10,000 sticks round or scab timber, all to be 17 inches and over at smal! end. 5,0“’ sticks to be 30 to 40 feet long and averagt- 35 feet. 3 000 sticks 40 to 45 feet and average 43 feet. 2,000 sticks 40 to 50 feet and average 47 feet. Board measure as is customary. Cash pn delivery at this place. Coombs & Emlen. Oct 17th—lm. Apalachicola, Fla. Ituclin Has Long been used by the Hottentots in a variety ot diseases. From these rude practitioners unrivaled table, is unquestionably the' laig- The Marshall House, with its capacious vestibule, extensive and elegant verandah, affording ladies a fine view of the prome nade, airy and well-ventilated rooms, and fJEi |W» ItfcM. IUBWIadn.la.sa WSU,M»t»l Hnatta. N3***$5. ImttAttonircldfC Solid $11. Cheapest •n$ beat for uao or speculative |>urpose*. \ alualri* rmtslof uatraa. Tfc»m»e—AS*. lSlNasaaaM.X |S, 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. Inflamation or Ulceration in the bladder and kidneys, ..tone in the bladder- gravel or brickdust deposit, milky, dischargesand all disease of bladder and kidneys, and dropsical swelling in man, woman or child. Prepared onlv by Hunt! Rankin & Lamar. Atlanta, Gt..,' and sold by ail druggist est and LEADING SAVANNAH HQTEL. I respectfully refer the traveling public to those of their friends who have boen guests of the Marshall House under the the present management. . The increase-1 patronage receiven by this house has necessitated the lease of what was j formerly known as the “Florida House,” and it has been supplied with elegant fur niture. carpets, etc , and forms a grand com bination under one management which will be appreciated by the traveling public JOHN BRESNAN, JACK M. TERRELL, Manager, of Bainbridge, in the orncE. L’Iooks, jewelry, Po« ing Machines Neat Repaired. ALL WORK WARRANTED Handsome Lot of Winter Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes For At H, B. EHRLICH & CO’S WATER STRKE'i Bainbridge ;ecr-: Next door to Peabody’s Drug B. p COLBERT. August! 874—tf Burial Cases. THE NEATEST ROSEWOOD Burial Cases ot all sizes and prices at the Carriage Repository. CHARLES L. BEAfH. HE IDT: dealer in MEN’S & BOYS CLOTHING. HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS, 139 Congress St-, Savannah, Ga. clothing The old reliable and leading house in Savannah. Established over 36 years. Always on hand a large stock of men s, youths, and boys alotbing. hats, shirts, aDd furnishing goods of every des cription, carefully selected, and manufactu, red expressly for our trade, at priees to de fy competition Respectfully invites a call when m the city, or an order, which will have careful and prompt attention, at the headquarters for good clothing ” jan fi-2m Our Di •ess Goods Are the Prettiest and cheapest. HEADQUARTERS For Groceries. Bacon, Flour. Sugar, Coffee Butter, Cheese, etc., by the Car Load OHR bar Presided over by Mr. R. L GREMMER is well stocked with fine Whiskey, Brandies win* Cigars, Lemons Soda Water *tc, I will '.e nt !., following ph-ces, on the lays mentioned, for the purpose of collect ing .’riale and County Taxes for the year 1881. PINE HILL. ! 188th District.—Monday, Sep tember 2<>tl>. nnd Monday Oct. Jitu. htlt’K POND, 104tith i'ist.—Tuesday, Sep tember 27lh, aud Tuesday October 18th LOWER SPRING CREEK, old court ground, f.35th Dlst.—Wednesday September 28th, ami Wednesday Oct. 19th. UPPER FACEVtLLE, 914th Dist,—Thurs day September 20th, and Thursday Octo ber 2Utn. ! OW Eli FACEVILLE, Jackson’s Mill, Fri day Septenihei 30th, and Frida*- Oct. 21st. BELCHER’S. 1277 l>ist.— Monday Oct iber 3rd. and Monday Oct. 24th. IIME riviC, 621st Dist.—Tuesday Oct. 4th and Tuesday October 25th. I'LARCUS. 1324th Dist.—Wednesday Oct ••tb and Wednesday Oct. 26th. Mil [Gil AM. 720tli Dist—Thursday Oct 0th, and Thursday Oct 27lh. REAGAN’S, 1258th Dist.—Friday Oct. 7th, and Friday Oct. 28th. HIGDON’S. 65 rd Dist.—Saturday Oett 8th and Saturday Oct. 29th. BELL’S. 1005th Dist.—Tuesday Oct. 11th and Tuesday November st ATTAPULGUS. 694th D.st.—Wednesday Oct. 12th. and Wednesday Nov. 2nd. BAIN BRIDGE, 513th Dist.—During Novem ber Term of Superior Court, after which the books will positively be closed. JACOB HARRELL, illec LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HA Paints, White Lead, Oik and At 182 BAY SI REET, SAVANNACF 1 SScT. 11. Ward ell, Agent, bridge, Ga. Artist Photographer] At COLUMBUS, - GEORG Awarded Highest Premium at' FAIR. Tax Collector. I. RWILECRI’S. Citizens of Bainbridge and sur country : i offer myself as a candidsl take your photographs from now o if elected will do my best to make ; look handsome. I've done said it, s stick to it, if the stars tumble. Sot forget me when you visit Columbus. Gallery is uext to Rankin House, prepaired to do all kinds of COPYING and ENEAUGIHlf I have connected with my Estai ment a first-class Miniature and P« painter. So my pictures are not set-i to be finished, I make all uew sty the Imperials, Boudoirs. Promonades.’ inet. and Scenic pictures, of many do' So come and see me. I am the sami^ die “Dat.s Laxg Syxe.” W Alba Xieor Co ur •eontr Ba Hi tfill« US lainb WAGON and BUGGY MATERIAL at low prices. Ar OATS, BRAN, CORN, )LU HAY, MEAL and RYE OILS, GLASS, PAINTS. LEATHER, HARDWARE, IRON, FARM UTENSILS, A Good Supply of FAMILY GROCER IES, _®^"*C;ill early and get bargains - Two Thoroughbred Yearlings for Sale- The undersigned hereby offers for sale two thoroughbred buil yearlings, aged re spectifely 12 and 18 mooths. Breed, Devon shire and Jersey, and Devonshire and short- horned Durham. GEORGE A. CU SOLE AGENT. ■ Th* B88T aai HOST POFt ■ew Thread of Jlodern Tl* BT FI Of mtlTATP G. D. GRIFFIN. Bainbridge, Aug. 2 tf. A Cob-nolete Assortment for gale hT HARRKLL & BRO., Bainbtii