The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, December 17, 1891, Image 4

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Pro fesslonal (’arris. I.. II. I’i:ai *'• ... I r=i, - • • Pt>Cu K Physicians aliri ota BAixmiiDOK. Dr. L. II. peacock has associated with him Dr. 8. J. Chestnut -in the practice of medicine and surgery, In nil its branches. A specialty made of instrnrntntai -.v>ri:. »h-> Electricity, etc. office at Zacharias' r t •).; store, also over tbe law office of Dmj- a.» n ft Hawes—where they will be plea-ed to bee their friends —Calls left at drug store, also on the slate a: oar office up stair- over Donalson ft Haw<s law nine will i,.- promrtly atlinded. All fails jir •»:>• • i. orsponded to, either day or night. Th< y especially re<) ! - st their frii mis to call und see them at their now offl'-e op stairs May 5th 1891. Pr.v O' K ft Chestxct. 5-7-91-3m Pbvsiclans and Snrfpms. DR- T. M. MERRITT, Physician : ami: Surgeon, Lalrnf />7.Vr« r //. , ... . V. r }', .1 Gradnnh' of tl.e <: ,,f /•/ find Surgeon* if BaUinton, Tenders his professional ser vices to the people of Bain- bridge and .surrounding country. Ba5"nEAiKiUAitTK!:s at z\<tiai:i.\s* drug stokk. ap'JO-Om artment. D. A. RUSSELL. W. M. HARRELL RUSSELL k HARRELL, Attorneys k Counsellors at Law, HA IN BUI IX IK, GA. Will attend all cases end busines flair thulr cngageim-nm may require m any of the Courts. E. J. MORGAN. V. •BERRY MORGAN & BERRY, PHYSICIANS A<iD SURGEON, Haixi:i:(I><;k, Georgia. onice at It. I.. Rni. e’s Store, nu n r Broad Mil Water streets- ap'.i-i ho. E.DoxaIiSOX I A. x. Hawes DONAi-SOiti L HAWES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law RAINBRIDGE, GA. Will practice In the courts .if the Albany Circuit—In the Supreme court of the Sta atul in the United States District court. CAMIEL McGILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Lav/ BAlNRKIllGi:. GEORGIA . Will practice in t he Courts of the Alban} Circuit anri *lsc\v!iorc byspccul contract .July 20. 1833.—Ir CHARLES C. RUSH Attorney A l Law, CGUlUiTT.GA. Prompt attention ivcnfoali liusiucsbcu <runted to inc. FHSD SMITH. Baker and Confectioner —Noxt door Sou tli oi Mrs. M. *J. Keyiv l ls— Balnbriilge, - - - Georgia- Fresh Breads, Cultep. Cnndkf., NnK f.tc ftisrRVH on lmml. Also.l st Btoci: «*t Family 4 nd Paticy Grof'Mit s i:i town. £*rl v udi mold S’ no one. Give him a call. (Ilandull Kinney’* Son,; general |,{lartfmiUi nAiNi;ui»)(;i:.<iA. Ask the sumo liheral patrouaire winch the public Itc.-lnwod upon his mthi r in bis lifetime at t ho samcnld stand, ljnr.se •hoeinir. w.uron and hujrsrv tyre shrink ing, ami all other kinds .it M.i<*U>mith work dune in the hot manner. JNO. KINNEY. 7-2My —WHOLESALE Paper and Siationm. 110 C»niHt**tri> St., Mimtgomiry, Ala. Mr. J* lb Abraham will call every month ave your orders for him. J. S, 31 (REE, —WITH — W- F. Vandiver & Co, WHOLESALE GROPERS aud dealer* iu FKltTlIjIZI’KS, llKiH GUADK PHOsniATKS, AMMON 1ATKD I>lS>OLVKD BONK AND COTTON SKK»> JiEAL MOfiTSUMEnY, ALABAMA. Mr. Mclbi J5 ur -'0 day .. How Lost! Row Regained I HOW THYSELF, S«U-PKFSEKVA-nOX. Anew aid criy <k»idMedalPRIZE ESSAY on NEBj* OI > ix-d YHTSICAL r>KBI LITY* ERRORS o. SSll.finAr8TBD VITALITY. PHE- MATl'iitY decline. r.nd all > _ vt irrigNESSLS of SAN. 300p*£«»»C .cm. ike. trn involtuij.'o preserptiors. Omy 5L&> donbk sealed. lsscripfire Prospect- M Sitfi •nftoretaents jmrPI SEND -MfSfVrssrntE! now. k'stiinocaig . __ or ), r n^iL Kxrwwt treat- lusUtnte. No. 4 Dul'iiicii tst. B ThT’IV-UkI> Mvdicil I irtitsic h-'-f nj»S5 l® 1 - la term, bat no eijnnl. — lltr. Tb. Sci«a. .11 .... or .•V.-ftwrra.i. Tl, ,i » Inuan tmo>. nix.ok uSxn -■ d. »w .. i u - ». n« WEAK m.4 NERVOUS man. »a W-wn W ^* ftkUMI.- Jf di<i l /•’< xicr. 1Cop\ri,hxvOJ - - 1 ■* -■ Vice President. 1>. C. i SifjGrol-trv. J. JT. Grav Trtasurercr. \V. II. Iirtk* - Lecturer. T. J. Hamm Asst. Lecturer. J. C. Kvaii.- Chaplain. Whigham - Door Keeper. J. J. Kendrick As -t. Door Keeper. J. if. Hatcher Sergt-at-Arms. OFFICERS OF MILLER C0UNTT ALLI- ANCE. G. AV P.ILF.V. President •J.-.M X s ( nr-:irr. Viee-PresideBt S. L. Ta; *ik, S«rerfttarv Thomas Rawls, Tressnrer Lecturer W. H. Deak:;, Chaplain J no. It. IIoI;;; ' 1 Sergt.-at-Arms. KI’ATED ilEETINGS. Tiriit Thu> Iays m January, April, July and October, GROWING TOBACCO. ISSTKlt IVi;i>E A iH.HlOI ME WORK. xJ<■ ury .j I’rnloa, Tobacco Ascn at IJaiacj Writes an Important I.etter ojj This Ixitercsting fiab- je«x. The liKMocr.AT is glail to be able 10 lay the following before its readers, as we are assured that a number of them are coing to en gage in fobaceo culture. It is all important 1 hat ihose who attempt 11 should hi.; put in possession of all 1 lie fa.-t- jios.-ible. It is a wise man who protits by tin experience of others. Air. il< r.ry J. Fenfon, tobaeco agent at Ouisiev, i'ia., u rites. 1 li Ait Si:.—I i.ei to oiler the fol lowing suggestions upon ihe cul tiv f. ■ tobacco Ml this Si e’iou mid fully beii'-v-.- that an obser vance ot them will pro luce the most -a.isf: eiorv result: I. Sell ction of seed. a. Seed from the Vuelta de xVbajo district of Cuba is beyoad doubt liie be-t for Ibis section since it pro duces both a good tiller and wrap* per. J. Time to plant seed. a. The prop r time to plant seed is in January. February and March The ‘wo former monihs producing ihe best results, while the souring iu .'iarc’i is necessary for re selling and late planting. ■j. Location and preparation of seed bees. a. It is well ir, -el 'ct two loca- tions for - e l 1) ds i; possiblo,one a a low damp place and the ether on rich uplands By this, disastrous n-.-ult of a wet or dry season may be avoided. b. Upon the spots selected burn an abundance of wood and brash for the purpose of kiiling insects, and i lie mhes to serve as fertilizer, c. If any roois remain, remove them if possible, and work the around thoroughly with a plow or hoe, pulverizing well sloping the suiface slightly to prevent water .-landing on the beds. d. Sow the seed and rake il ia. One tabL spoonful of seed should i-e sown to each square rod ot land, which will produce sufficient plants for setting one acre. In order to sow tile seed evenly, it is well to mix it with meal or wood ashes. Should I lie weather continue dry, tiie beds must tie watered as may be luveessary. i. Transplanting, a. Plants are ready lo be put out wh-m from three to six inobes high and the work is done similarly to the manner in which cabbage lants are handled. The reots should stick or fork, and care used not to bruise the plant in any way. 5. Soil for fields, a. Cow pen manure and cotton -■ eed compost, make good fertilizers oi the latter, fifty to one hundred bushels lo the acre should be used, a--cording to the land. 7. Preparing fields. a. The fields should be well vorked, and made as mellow as possible and fertilizers well work- d in. b. The field should be made int-o mall rows, (two small furrows G rown together) Rows to be from iu-eo to four feet apart and plant set from 15 to iS inches apart, de pending upon the richness of the land. 8. Culture of plant. a. Fields must be kept well culti vated, and free from weeds. The soil must be kept mellow, aud if it for any reason becomes hard or crusty il must at once be worked with a team or hoe. b. As soon as the bloom shows, the bud should be broken off. leav ing i i! the top cf the plant a geod healthy looking leaf. -Some differ, once of opinion exists as to the best t ine for topj ing, but the best re .-nits have been obtained as above. c. After the plant is topped a sucker will grow to each leaf, v\ hick should be picked off when t-Aoor three iuch-.s long and never a lowed to remain on the stalk and !>e galhere i. I 1 , llarv, sting. a. Tol> t-c ■ should be harvested by culling the entire plant whea it is thoroughly ripe, and not by stripping iis leaves from time Lo time, as is s metimesdone. b. A plant is sufficiently ripe whea the leaves near the top will snap v. lu u piu- itd on the under 'id i-i-tween rhe stems. The ripe ness o a plant cannot always bp dot mined by its color. 10 Tobat c i -he b. a. ihese should be so ! u: 11 as to I . . . irculat n of air from | !>.o-. , to top, au4 »ranged to be c o- -1 when nece9- --y. b \ shed 00 oj fi-et. wi'h Id •out i-ostSj is of sufricient size to i.r f.-e acres ot t- • aceo. It. II sgitt- in -I e-is. Alter a - 1 ,ni is cut, it should. s-.--si.d-. ! ; e 'aid upon the grreiu i -v- ii.-i-i tuay adhere to it a- ing -tik- rii the tobacco -caches the fac*»->ry b I’ a- sliou be hang 7 or x inch . .r art both ways. v. i-v may "either be tied to a : pole, or the a k si-lit xuda , p j j.-. j-iii. hro-igb :t. put o . plants o % lath. Po Id. Prep ring 7 .r i a. When the main stem, of the leaf can be pinched near the seed and show no =ap, the leaves are ready to be stripped. b. The leaves should be carefully sorted, ragged, poor and green leaves being t laced to her. and r. spec'ivi-i f : zt-: coar- l.-aves from ihe top. The good leaves should be div s t-- size, long together and . ther. c. They f ,re then to I into I ackages, c, r hands, of about thirty leaves each . Iu id :ci nz lie *111 in packages eacii !- if SiOiiM retain its natural i shape as l- . ripped from the stalk, and pot ca so be smootlied 0 Ut liar. J. In bn: king »ra or T to a 1 n keep the di fferen’ g; - (]?-s or hinds of package: s by then ,i solve.' and pack by la; ppjRtr the lips 0 »f l lie packages. When box I: ‘jr. US !e only clean dry boxe between the i n ' - o and the box to pi Do not let th ground. 13. Insects. a. Insects may t any time. The cuf appears iinmeui planting. The me; v in ti. [event s l-en.a mail s p id; -ling. tiu- c:i plants at rm usually af.er trans- -■ixr ctu-il re medy is one table green to four q (ionr. mix well : plants. A perfoi per box can l>c u pose. b. The horn at: 1 hud ' ■ pear while th - p 1 i- . and mu-t be qu ■ h the plant is r: > i; x . i. 'i worm tly can d>--t aa x h Jamestown (gvi:r -on soras poiser.'-d wi'h e- i the blossom in t ’ ■ a stick, and the i'y i sucking the poisai ■.-■! - n It will afford m ;•! you my further '.r.p-r . ired. Address all cr/mmmi Quincy, Fla. Yoa-s tin Henk'-i. T liccco ■ i . ans- tr:< o meal or id sprinkle t!ie t-d can or pep- ’i! Pir i hi - nur lior BRONCHITIS Is aa inflammation of the bronchial tubes — the air-passages leading into the tunes. Few other complaints are so prevalent, or call for more prompt and energetic action. As neglect or delay may result seriously, effective remedies should always he at hand. Appiy at once a mustard poultice to the upper part of the chest, aud, for Internal treatment, take frequent doses of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral C. O. Leppcr. Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: •• My little sister, four years of age, was so ill from bronchitis that we had almost given up hope of her recovery. Our family physician, a skilful man and of large experi ence, pronounced it useless to give her any more medicine, saying he had done all it was possible to do, and we must prepare for the worst. As a last resort, we determined to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and I can truly say, with most happy results. After taking a few doses she seemed to breathe easier, and. within a week, was out of danger. We continued giving the Pectoral until satisfied she was entirely well. This indisputable evidence of the great merit of Ayer s Cherry Pectoral has given me unbounded confi dence in the preparation, and I recommend it to my customers, knowing it cannot disap point them.” “Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of a bad cough and my partner of bronchitis. I know of numerous cases in whtch this preparation has proved very beneficial In families of Young Children, so that the medicine is known among them as ‘the consoler of the afflicted.’”—Jaime Rufus Vidal, San Cristobel, San Domingo. “A short time ago, I was taken with a severe attack of bronchitis. The remedies ordinarily used In such cases failed to give me relief. Almost in despair of ever finding anything to cure me, I bought a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and was helped from the first dose. I had not finished ono bottle before the disease left me. and my throat and lungs were as sound as ever.”— Geo. B. Hunter, Altoona, Pa. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, New Advertises? 551 : | Sava nnali, Fieri WAV! KOSS SHORT 2.1NE— ! '• • c -!nle of Thr«- u^-h Trains to Florida and ester ii New Advertisements. Going Sovtii—Read Down. PREPARED BY •lhl <1 lied 1 ;ent. Z'.'T.C- .1 BAHCK.; SHOP WATER STREET, BAFTTDGE, GA First-classsorvic--. p< !:v •• -.ii .:), razors and a dert-naiim: h Thankful for past pat:* m • • I woul respect fully solicit • pat row*?e at iiiy new stand iu t*u* Lori* Luil<* r ou Water Street. 5. sJJ. w z-luizon, Tin- ilai-lier 7 n •c. t!3a ■- It J kid I X :> ■ This eeleliratc’d S for service on and i 139], us follows: ,\l the l()lh to lH.ii, a,. 9 days, standing the time through : : per colt, insured to Hlarlt Ilav.It was Black Hawk Sfall 1 ■ was raised hv !.. f. Georgia, ami is .. horse in Geonria. t! trotter; and tic s t - speed meet him ha make and color at-. : .1. M. li. Mirrian, Cia., ikept. in. at ? ,c Vioted • : i. and i Middi d.-'iuu i.uain mv ^ III GUARANTEED GUI i l FOR LA GRIPPE Wo authorise our a lvc sell you Dr. King’s N’o.v suraptiun. Cougi s an . C di'ion. If you arc idl'd a- and will its- tiiis i direct ions, giving it a . cnee no ben'-lit, yon in. and have yonr mo y r- is ofier, beeau of Dr. King's New id- ■ season's epidemic. L -: which it failed. Try P. at I. Zacharias Drug citor aud St.00. drug ; cn ti : la BOOS ACSENf 099 WAT-: DARKN l.75 {'or . iukiSti flrLIGHTS AXi) SilAh;'.. X ' A Christian xromnn t naT*.U ' Karat' in tonph plartn vr trorMef New York work !n the dura:., and pl‘- - poriencos. Bv Mr- Iin«.t, nntl Jn^pr /A'/i.-pfiru* •. With , nnd ln»pc«'for T!*o— 1 JSn t a ■ c r- and cood, ftiU ot tonr i s witness to tb*.* power ci i.t> MiPiStors sar. •* 0'-> ’ 7 • ' Cj*5,O0O Acer t-. \V:.i:K-.l. . ai'i-vthmn-ic. i j'i. .. - FftlvkH and sriv- /■> '' ■» -■ a. i». w oxtriii-'.o s ww^r'"' IlfPS SSL l - Ptrc.fr . o . r hVndercc RSKS-fiO, Th*f<r:tj rrn' for « tom fort to i Iu? feit. IV. c. t i m . - c^., :i- y. ^¥5- CO^:..-. HaTp TIVJ fotvk. i PARKER'S G!fc<j£ Q *7 the worvT. a: .. - - •*tncx<leXec;ive • VE ScientiSc Antcriiaa r Agency for CAVEATS, \ JTKi.DE MARK3, For Information ar»d f~ MI NN A CO.. VI ; i. boresu tor ivu- Ktott patent tak. n v f the puShc by a notice f.'. scicafitit gjh'tvton Splendidly I man shot;Id be vitl: i year: fLSO six raont:.-. BUY NOW] ■8»Bl"-s8 SALEI CM ■ 5uO I Fiy;: w«tyB Down I'ri.-. elo.-'. B —<■ rjilii I ■.>*!, t ckinct GF. eat BmD.GA ! Sg I SAVAi'-t. Oa. 1 DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Trice $1; six bottles, $5. GRATEFUL—CONTORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BRExVKFAKT. “P.y a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the opera tions of digestion and nutritihn, and by a careful application of tine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage - which may save us many doctors’ bills. It is i >y the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradual ly built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around usjready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal sliaft by keeping ourselves well fortified witli a pure blood and a proper ly nourished frame.—Civil Service Ga zette. Made simply with boiling water or milk, sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: J.vMES EPPS ft CO., llomxepathie < hemists, London, England. S have been a great sufferer from catarrh h if- over ten years • had it very bad, could hardly breathe. Some nights I could not sltcp and had to walk the floor. I purchased Cly's Cream Balm ana am using it freely; it is working a cure surely. I have advised several friends to use it, and with happy results in every case. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, anti it is worth its weight in gold. I tbank God I have found a remedy I can use with safety, and that does nil that is claimed for it. It is curing my deafness. —B. AY. Sperry, Hart ford, Conn. ,V» pm id :!rt pm S5 pml 2 40 jmi 10 . ti 10 am 1 00 am 7 SS am 9 :>0 am 8 30 am 6 CL am 9 40 am 4 41 am ti do am 9 10 am 8 30 am (i 47 am 13 45 pm 10 35 am 4 40 pm 5 00 pm 4 31 pm 1 45 am 7 35 pm ' 35 am 7 04 am S 38 am 19 45 am; 12 05 pin, 3 05 pm, 13 00 u’n 4 40 pm 8 55 pm 9 40 pm 12 OS pm 1 40 pm. 3 30 pin; 3 30 pin; 4 10 pm 5 00 pml S 40 pm STATION'- X'ur.TH—Read Up. Lv Savannah, Ar Jesup, Ar Btn'k E. T., Ar AVnvcross. Ar JJr’sk IXV W Albany, Ar Jacks'ville, Ar Sanford, Ar Tampa, Ar Port Tampa Ar Li' 1 ’ Oak, Ar Gainesville, Ar Valdosta, Ar Thom'ville, Ar Montieello, Ar BainbMge, Ar Chattah’ee Ar Macon, Ar Coluini-.us, Ar Atlanta, Ar Montg'ry. 5 :>> inn 4 05 pm ! 10 pm 7 55 am S lee pi xo Can Service an- t Trains Nos. 14 and 27 have Pullman Sleep;,! Jacksonville and Port Tampa. No. 78 has P , ville and New York. No. 78 stops at all regular and Savannah when passengers are to get on or (■-... Nos. 5 and ti carry Pullman Sleepers between cello, Thomasville and Live Oak. Trains Nos. 1! sup for Macon, Atlanta and the west. Train ! hanv, Montgomery, New Orleans, Nashville. I.ouis. Trains 5 and <i connect with Alabama for Montgomery and the AVest. jr»*Tickets sold to all poidts and baggage c berths and sections secured at passenger statioe- R. G. Fleming, Superintendent. W. 5 45 am ,2 48 am 11 00 pm 12 35 am 7 35 pm 3 00 pm (i 30 pm 7 20 pm 3 55 pm 1 is pm 1 (i 30 pm I 4 30 pm ' -1 40 pin 12 15 j>m . n New York and between Jackson- -t ween Jacksonville .'a h. onviile, Monti . 5 connects at Jes- ;u Vuycross for Al- ( bieiunati and St . ay at liainbridge ; also sleeping car Ticket Agent. V.i; a'1 Puss. Agent. gA 1 | 5 J mfm II ill mm f jj ii ill 111 yuii! (i| Have just received One Oar Load of I Elegant Ha.i Wor: tjLSTG mtiT l/j - j One 'alpl afi ■ , } y-.u ^ ..Ti S Work is known far and near as the BEST CAI!’:: ■ one vehicle of his make will out last halt ;i work shipped here and FINE STOCK € Of best hand-made wort. OPEN AND T6P K in 7 States, and .he cheaper .ND k*T . WVGONS 7 / > 777\ .Hi 2 ’i Call at his Shop and see this elegant line of II; exhibited in the Sti.t No better ever oct l-3m And One Cur Load () j P W-7? -5^3' ,#*3 31 $ U IK FT-srp @ I'.Hi efit vs- L' . -zOS ttPeSJ JolS 1 | ^£2? viiS<a ia83 £j^ r.-;-vrra•— ||| 6 BUCK LEVS ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sotes, Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tivelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed (o give peri'ect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale By I. Zabarias. 1 yr ct. I have been a sufferer from catarrh for 20 Ij’ears. I found immediate relief in the use of Ely’s Cream Balm. Since using it I have not suffered a moment from headache, sore throat or loss of sleep, from which I previ ously suffered, caused by catarrh. I con sider your Balm a valuable remedy.—It. G. Vassar, 56 Warren St., New York. Ely’s Cream Balm is worth its weight in gold as a core for tatarrh. One bottle tuied me S. A. Lovell, Franklin, Pa. THE FIRST STEP. Perhaps yon are run down, can’t eat can't sleep, caD’t think, can’t do anything to yonr satisfaction, and you wonder what ails yon. You should heed the. warning; von arc taking the first step into Nervous Pro-tration. Y'ou need a nerve tonic, and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring yonr nervous system Ito its normal, healthy condition. Surpris ing results follow the use ofthis great nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite returns, go- d digestion is restored, and the liver and kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bot- tle, price 50 cents, at I Zachariaha’ drug store. c A WONDER WORKER. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Bur lington, Ohio, stateBthat fie had been under the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment until he' was not able ts get aronnd. They pronounced his caso to be Cobsnmptien and incurable. He was pnrsuaded tc try Dr. King’B New- Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the si root wilhout resting. He found before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; he continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good health. Ii you have any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble try R. We guarantee satisfaction, trial bottle free at X. Zacharias’ Drag a a * r OP ei1 l ^ e FALL and WINTER. - unusually select Stock of FI27E FITTING CLOTHING, HATS AND FUHNISHIMS MINISTERS. For Men, ■MKXV-.V' and invite our friends throughout this sect • and have them filled in a manner that will p are remit; • Goods have view of catering fully to their wants and w< SUITS in various appropriate materials, pt-rf prices—can furnish any and all sizes. A!sc station in life; in fact our facilities for sup of garment, and lots of them, are not eqn the State. Our system of ship- i allow full examina’ion send rules for 6blf measurement, free on me: COUNTRY MERC Can obtain from us small lots of FINE CL ; ciusiveiv Wholesale Dealer can supply at c 101 Congress Street, C. 0. 0. . N" of 1801-92 with an 811 and PERFECT and Children, nd in their orders i r t it ally satisfactory t our CLERICAL sole cted with the v.niish MINISTERS :in:r, and at bottom u adapted to every very required style any other house in (). D. is perfect. We 1 paying, and also ANTS such as no Ex- nres.' Drop us a line LYAXXAH, GA. Tlicir Wholesale and Retail Business hi Daily. They are now offering prices not equalled by any fc; west Georgia. THEIR TERRITORY EEHSSA0E3 DONALSDNHiUE, BOTHES, MIRMR, THONASViLtE, FACEVIUE, SAfiilLA, 001- QUITTASSstLSaNTlDUOaS \ TOWiiS, hey lmve now iu stock |7§ which they art •it low prices. JBloxxzxt s&i BIAA'BIIIDGE, GA 1 > liiiBllBiJLBAM SOITTUBHK R. H. LEVY Si hV’ a MICE & Ii ,WEST! SAVATOf Ge Turpentine : Stills : a : Spet l 3 - O BOX 158. FINE STOCK. I HAVE oni; of the FINEST BLACK SPANISH TACKS in South- "oat Georgia that will serve mares a S10 FOR EACH COLT, which is insured to stand and suck, when in ; res art properly treated, lie was bought by Dr. Sikes September .‘u. a ,d is now about two and one-half . -ns oid, and stands over fourteen hands tr.gh. Pedigree can be seen bv calling on me two miles west of Iron City.'Ga. JNO- T- BARBER, Prou. P.’O. Donalsouville, Ga. iRiNTEKS Rollers Order COMPOSITION or send your Holler Stocks to be cast to 1). J. REILLY k CO., A and 326 Pearl St., NEW YORK. aST^ 1 ' rrespondencesolicited. 8end for circular.-^* Court* r.f n- : , r tiioncjch and practical. Staam-haatad; , . arw rianuD ; modern im - :te Scnth cr West can t.or young ladies. 21 in > aeoUy of P'»aasan:er surroundings. ’ 'Ataloe^o axlcreaa e iTea*5en*. -. i^i:.CHAXLtSS.n.D^ iASUVULLE. TK3UL J. P. Williams, J. A. G. Caimon, J P WILLIAM' GENERAL COMMISSION Solicit Consignments NAVAL STORES AND 120 Bay Street, Savannah. 13-01—1m. A. H. Brown. ^J 'inj 'nd? ^ ERCILYXTS, COTTON G eoi-o-ia EBHKS for Infants and Chile “C**toTlaI*90well adapted to children that I recommend itaa superior to an7 prescription known to me.” H. A. Aacnra, M. 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘‘The um of ‘Castoria* is so universal and in? merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Ca&toria within easy reach.” Carlo* Marttm. D. D . New York City. Late Pastor BloominpAale Reformed Church. Cast or 1 a r iresCc,:Ccn^tlnation, SO'p*>tou.. x •..Tafa. Knictation, Kills tVe-rrus, ••-- -- .cp, and promotes dl- gestion, WitUOUt in iu . _: ic.n Leading Pcpuiar Hotel of SAVANNAH, GA ELEOTRiG LIGHTS AND BELLS. ARTESIAN WEI Street Cars to All Depots, including Tyb SUMMER RATES, $1.50 AXI) $2.00 PEB xVccnrding fo Location of Rooms. X_s2 S-T A R *^001 hdocseroeaam vry ANDREW HAISTLE^ DEALER IN k Cfc I “ Fcr several jo• C -4 do so as il l..j results.” Tax Cxntauu Company, 77 X - -vf recommended ’’- ays continue to - l reduced beneficial PaP.LH2. M. D., i Slrett and 7th Ave n New York City. ruFET, Zcv? Yore. dEAFS . _ camions ^Lisper- beard Cota- iftn wbfere all K*anedi»s nn. iiu k A f. UslOi, IM tnM-v, s,. !«*. Q CHICHESTER'S EHSLISH. REO CROSS ,'OHD BRAND THE ORICINAL INn r.miiiLr TI . 1 INAL AND GENUINE. Tt ealj 1 - . m L^41c*, ut Drocnu tor Ouckri+r t .. bex.* Mafnd nlboo. Take sa other Stud. Allpua uipaaseboard Sox«?«. pmk «rm«. %- A«. 4r. ta_ yai;. ft* paiwcalar*. an<* ••R. II 1V.MO Triuawilftii. kmm* Faprr CM IC M r aT a«U *r mii imi pr.csnu. - i-J (A id fiJt-ii';s -t- and Imitztvnu. ' - OmcnsL*. or «end c iw raiLiOHS|||' l j < iy ^ vnviii Mouldings, Paints, Oils, ■atlroad, Stesnibout and ilill Supplies, Stair Work. Builders' Dard^ _ Pipe, Lim , Plaster, Hair and Cement. Lor.M hittakor, York President und Barnard Streets, Savannah, ^ PIANOS Catalogue showing pictures of tt tollin S “bout them FREE. Our pate nt SOFT .thud saves wear, making the Piano more durable, and stopping the an- noying noise of practising-. OLD PIANOS in EX- WYTY G E, sell on EASY P A y. P^nJ?T anJ scud Pia3, °3 ON AP- i y AL to be returned at our ex- j 9 f Of.railway freight:-, if net per- ! fectiy satisfactory, even tliongh you live SOOO mih i jvers & Pond Piano Go., ^