The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, April 04, 1872, Image 4

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The Weekly Democrat. THURSDAY, .APRIL 4, 1872. L - 1 . - ■ Organic Remains. Six tunB, in aft, I think he ground— Six rasping, whee-whfijr, wheezy tunes, All summer long he eame around, And ground away the afternoons. «■■ ■ One darned ettfnal horrid grind, Of Captain Jinks and riot for .Toe, A German. waftfc and Auld Lang Syne, An Irish jigf and Jump-dim Crow. This organ-grinder had, 1 Ween; A look alf humble and forlorn. And furthermore, of red and grasp,■ A monkey dressed in uniform. . . ASS'*. Bis moqkey-ship was keen and cute, So clew, too, that I began To side with Darwin, and to boot, I thought the monkey most a man. One afternoon the two came around As usual, and a-grinding stood, When 10! an earthquake shook the ground And buildings of the neighborhood. n»i. . •jjkf. There was a sudden stampede then, From basements through attic nooks, Of children, written, dogs and men, • And bottle-washers and chief cooks. Pell mell, the culture and ill-bred Without regard to courtesies; • They found the organ-grinder dead To all intents and purposes. At least fragments, lean and lank, LookUlflometmug 1 ike him, when adjusted. Also a sol plus toll and crunk, ^ Proved cleuriy org. and monk, had busted. SEtiCEfc. < Some wag the organ lock kadf sprung The night betwee, as could be seen, And hidden in its wheezy .lung An ounce of nitro-glycerine. And when he ground, of course, you know, An earthquake came, and suddenly Be, and the turnkey, and Jim Crow, All jumped into eternity. GROCERY AND The, CixcrifNATi Convention'.— The NetWork Trikune thus defines the composition and objects of this assemblage:. The ■Convention to be held in Cm- cinnatf oil the first day of May is to be a Republican Convention. Neither the Grant nor the Democratic party- can participate in its deliberations. The nominees will be Republican, and it will then be the province of the people to determine whether or not to elect them. No man s vote, who may chppse to give it, will or can be rejected. The inquiry as to what may have been his views in the past wjl! hot be made. Although all Republicans favorable to the move ment are invited to attend, it is ex pected, of course, that the represen tatives of the different States will meet separately and determine for whom the vote of their respective States Shall be given, as is the case in all National Conventions. This will put it out of the power of those who might contemplate mischief if it were simply a mass meeting. DRY - GOODS EMPORIUM! EAST or COURT HOUSE. S T R EET, BR O AD BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. BOWER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW . BAINBUIDGE, OA. Office In the Court House. mch251y D. McGill. M. O’Neal, MCGILL & O’NEAL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' a, — Bainbridge, Ga. Law Office up stairs near the Post Office. DR,- E. J. MORGAN. Office in Dr, J. D. Hoyl & Bro’s Drug Store Can be found at night at his residence, on Water street. dec22 ly BLACKSMITHING, HORSESHOEING, R. H.’ MCGOLDRICK Bespec t fully informs the public that he fe now prepared to do all kinds of work per taining to the Blaeksinithiug business. He is carrying on the work ai the Carriage Re pository of Mr. C. L. Beach. Plantation work a speciality. All work warranted. jan5 tf . Rule Ni Si to Foreelose OTort- Base. A PHIL TERM, 1871. Richard Sims vs. Stafford IT. Long. It being represented to the Court by the petitition of ltichard Sims, that, by deed of mortgage dated the 10th day of May. 1869, Stafford W. Long conveyed to the said Rich ard Sims Frirtv Acres of Land. No. 132, in the 21st District of said county, for the pur pose of #efiring the payment of a certain pronusso.y note, made by the said Stafford W. Long to the said Ricliard Sims or bearer, dated on the 10th dav of May, 1869, and due nine mouths after the date thereof, for the sum of One Hundred Dollars, which note is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said Stafford W. Long do pay into this Court by the nrst day of the next Term ♦hereof the principal, interest and cost due on said note, or show cause if any he has to the contrary, or in_default thereof foreclosure be granted to the said Richard sim.s of said mortgage, and the equity of redemption of the said StaffordW. Long therein be forever bound, (tod thewervioe of this rule be per fected upon said Stafford W. Long according ♦o iaw. J***' PETER J. STROZIER. Judge S. C., A. C. Rule NT Si fo Foreclose Mortgage and Order _ to Perfect ^Service: Richard Sms vs. Stafford W. Long. It appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant resides without the "d ate, it is ordered that service be per fected by publication onoe a month for four months in the Bainbridge Democrat. PETER J. STROZIER. Judge S. C., A. C. A true extract from the minutes of the Su perior Court, October Term, 1871. - T p HAMPTON. Dm. 1st, 1871. Clk. & C, or n! 4 fPT ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN and other grain, at the very LOWEST MARKET PRICES, can be foiyid at the store of T. B HUiWEWELL & CO. M MARSHALS SALES. State of Georgia, City of Bainbridge. On the firrt Tuesday in April next, will be told before the Court House door, in tbe city of Bainbridge. Ga-, between the tlssil boon of sale, the fo lowing property, to wit—one honso and lot in said city, near Cemetery, levied on as the property of John Mose», to satisfy a tax fifa issued by E. J. Bauey, Clerk of Council, ts said Moeee, Also at tbe same time and place, one black smith shop, on Water street in said city, levied on as tbe property of Handell Kinney to satisfy one tax fifa issued by £• J• Raney, Clerk of Council, vs said Kinney. Also at the same time and place, one hopse and lot near Jail in said city, levied on as tbe property of Humphries k Dean to satisfy one tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney, Clerk of Coun cil, vs said Humphries k Dean. Also at tbe same ime and place, one house and lot in said city, levied on as tae property of the Estate of J W. Evans ^'satisfy one tax fifa issued by E J. Raney, Clerk of Council, vs sa ; d estate of J. W. Evans. Also at the same time and place, one vacant lot «»n Water street, in said city, ! evied on as the property of Malone & Whigham to satisfy one tax fita issued by E J Raney, Clerk of Council, vs said Malone k Whigham. .Also at the same time and place, one house and lot in said city, levied on as the property of Mrs. Ida Malone to satisfy one tax fifa issu ed by E. J. Raney, Clerk of Council, v* said Mrs Malone. Also at the same time and place, one bouse and lot on Planters' street in said city, levied on as the properry of R. Kirbo to satisfy one tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney, Clerk of Coun cil, vs said Kirbo. Also at tbe same time and place, one vacan lot in said city opposite Belchers k Terxell levied on as tbe property of Henly k Bell to satisfy one tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney, Clerk of Council, vs said Henly k Bell. Also at tbe same time and pl^ce, one vacant lot on Water street in said city, levied on as the property of Dr. Huntoon to satisfy one tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney, Clerk of Council, vs said Huntoon. Also, at the same time a^d place, one lot of land bounded by Arnett k druton in said city—levied on as the property of Daniel Humphries to satisfy a tax fifa issued by E. J. Kaney, Clerk of Council, vs said Humphries. Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot on West street in said city—levied on as the property of Wm. Dayton, to satisfy a tax fifa issued by E. J. Baney, Clerk of Council, vs said Dayton. Also, (t. the same time and place, one house and lot in the Southern part of said city—levied on as the proper y of Fife k Bradwell to satisfy one tax fifa issued by E. J. Raney Clerk of Council, vs said Fife k Bradwell. P. COLLIER. City Marshall. Feb. 29,1872. N. B.—Purchasers must poy for title deeds and stamps. ETIWAN FERTILIZERS. Three very Superior Articles are offered by the Sulphuric Add and Superphosphate Company of Charleston S. C., via: etiwan guano. A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, being the well known arti cle heretofore offered at the very high grade of 15 per cent, dissolved Bone Phosphate of t ime, with the addition, as heretofore, of Peruvian Guano, Ammonia and Potash. Price $55 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, and $60 per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1872, without interest. ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A new article of about the same high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the ele ments of Cotton Seed in such a manner, as to ensure one of the best fertilizers for Cotton and Grain, at a lower price than the Etiwan Guano. Price $40 per ton, if paid on or be fore the 1st of April next, $45 per ton, payable Nov. 1st, 1872, without interest ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. Averaging from 18 to 20 peb cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate, and thus enabling the planter by composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of ora half cost and freight. Price $35 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next $40 per ton. payable Nov. 1st 1872, withont interest TAKE NOTICE, that all these fertilizers are of the highest grade of Soluble Phosphate, and must kelp formore than one year. •W WL. c. BEE <SzfOO., GENERAL AGENTS,^Charleston, S. C. Dec.l5-3m. IlilC OlMa S3T TWENTY - THOUSAND POUNDS BACON just received and the Planters of ibis section can be supplied with tbe article of BacoD and Bulk Meat, at LOWEST PRICES, by sending their orders to T. B. lHWLMELL & CO. 1 £3T ONE HUNDRED AND;FIFTY BARRELS 'FLOUR, best brands, . just received and for sale by T. B. HIMEWELL & CO. Sugar, Syrup, Salt, C? » JF JF JE JE . The above articles can be found in large or small quantities by calling on T. B/HUVNEWELL A Cn. COTTON YARNS! tTT TWO HUNDRED BUNCHES COTTON TARNS just in and sale by T. B. HUMEWELL & CO. for SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS! xar SIX THOUSAND YARDS SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS just in and for sale by T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO- BOOT St SHOE MAKING! E. N. HYATT Respectfully informs the citizens of Bain bridge and Decatur county, that he is pre pared to do all kinds of boot and shoe work with neatness, quickness and cheapness. He always has on hand the finest leathers and findings, and therefore can nlwcys warrantjs good job. Call and see him, next door to Robinson’s wood shop. dec 5-4m XHE ALBANY HOUSE, MERBICE BARNES, Proprietor. ALBANY, Georgia. This fionse is well furnished and every way pre pared for the c mmodation of the traveilHng pub lic: entire sat c tion guaranteed. The table is sup plied with the best the country affords, and the ser vants are unsurpassed in politeness and attention to the wants of guests. Omnibusses convey passeugers to and from ths different railroads promptly, ^barges c suit Ahe times. Albifly, Ga., Oct. 8th. 1870-tf. B. H. WHTTELEY . JOHN E. DOS ALSO V W3ITELEY &D0NALS0N, ATTORNKYS AT LAW BAINBRIDGE, GA. W ILL practice in the Southwestern and Patania Circuits. ^®-CHfice up stairs, in Sanborn's new build ng april 17 69-2Ptl TWO STORES! COOPER’S LElTDER-SrOtt KOfEli ‘■The en luring monuments of Cooper are hit work* While the country continue* to prevail, his m.,' " will exist in the hearts of the people™^ truly patriotic and American throusbJ? they should find a place in everv can’s libraiy.”—Daniel Webtftr. 1 * n ’ ANEW AND Splendidly-illustrated Edition FENIMORE COOPER’S ■* WORLD-FAMOUS LEATHER-STOCKING ROMANCES. D. Appleton A Co, announce that the, have commenced the publication of J. Frnil. more Cooper’s Novels, in a form designs) for-generai popular circulation. Tbe neri* will begin with the famous "Lealher-sto^. ings Tales.’’five in number, which will \, t published in the following order,at internli of about-a month.* I. The Last or the Monies**. II. The Deer-slater. IV. The Piosnu III. The Pathfinder. V. The Psauu,’ This edition of the “Leatlmr-Stockj,,, Tales” will be printed in handsome octiio volumes, from new steroetype plates. E«ch volume superbly and fully illustrated wiih entirely new designs by the distinguished artist F. O. C. Darley, and !>nuud in an traitive paper cover. Price Keientj.fi,, Cents per Volume, or $3 75 for the con.plei, , ffet. The series, when completed, will mate bound, an elegant library voliiJme, fur which binding-cases will be furnished at i moderate price. A. T. REID & CO. HAVE SOMETHING To Eat and Wear IN ONE, AND Bu i bn «i fl «» E»n-5 a»li” isr IN THE OTHER ! PREMIUMS AND CLUB TERMS. These club terms are designed t|*ciaUy for towns w ltere there are no loeal book- sellers. Any person sending us the amount in ij. vnnee for the complete set of the **Leaih»r Stocking Series,” $3 75. will receive gralni- tously a handsome steel-engraved |xirtr»it of .1 Fenimore Cooper, of pize suitable fur binding in toe volume. Any one oendii.g us the amount in full for four complete sell of this series ($15). will receive an extraert gratuitously, each set accompanied by the steel portrait of Cooper. The volumes of the series will be mailed lo each enbseri er, post-paid, ns rapidly as puhlish-d, and the portrait immediately on the receipt of the remittance. D. APPLE ’ON A C*.. Puhli.liera, 649 A 551. Broadway, New York. EEP constantly on hand BACON SIDES, DRY SALT SIDDS, BACON SHOULDERS, DRY SALT SHOULDERS, General Superintendent's Office, ) ' Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, >■ Savannah, Dec. 8, 1871. ) O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, DEC. 8, Passenger Trains on this road will run as follows : EXPRESS PASSENGER. Leave Savannah daily at 5.00 p m Arrive at Jesup *• 8.00 p m Arrive at Bainbridge ‘ • 7.35 a m Arrive at Albany “ 8.35 a m Arrive at Live Oak “ 3.10 am Arrive at Jacksonville 7.50 a m Leave Jacksonville daily at 8.30 p m Leave Live Oak * “ 1.15 a m Leave Albany “ 7.30 pm Leave Bainbridge “ 8.20 pm Leave Jesup “ 8.25 am Arrive at Savannah “ 11.25 am Through to Jacksonville without change. No change of cars between Savannah and Albany. Close connection at Baldwin with trains on Florida Railroad, to and from Femandina and Cedar Keys. Sleeping ear on this train. Close connecijpn at Albany with trains on Southwestern Railroad. Passengers to and from Brunswick make close connection with this train. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Saturdays except ed) at 11.00 p m Arrive at Jesup (Sundays exc.) at. .4.00 a m Arrive at Albany ' “ ..8.10 pm Arrive at Live Oak “ .12.55 put Arrive at Tallahassee “ ..5.25 pm Arrive at Jacksonville “ .. 6.00 p m Leave Jacksonville “ ..8.30am Leave Tallahassee “ . .8.45 a m Leave Live Gak •* . .1.55 p m Leave Albany “ . .7.50 p m Leave Jesup “ . .7.10 a m' Arrive at Savannah (Mondays ex- cepted) at ^.45 a m This is the only train making close connec tion at Live Oak. for stations on J.. P. 4 M. Railroad west of Live Oak. Close connection at Albany with trains on Southwestern Railroad. H. S. HAINES, dec*2w General Superintendent BACON HAMS, MESS PORK, by [the barrel. SUPERFINE FLOUR. EXTRA FLOUR, FAMILY FLOUR, GARDNER’S EXTRA FLOUR, PLANUS EXTRA, DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING, IRON TIES, SUGAR of all grades, BEST COFFEE, MEAL, CORN, RICE, STARCn, SOAP. POTASH, SODA, etc.; £ECrS iSI EC CIS i ALL GEALESHATS and caps CLOTHING, MEN AND BOY’S CLOTH AND OIL CLOTH OVER-COA1S, TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. • THE NICEST LOT Xiadies’ mid lUEimfifs, LADIES’ SHAWLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, COLUMBUS MADE GOODS, TRUCK FOR TROWSERS, C A SSI MERES, STRIPES, CHECKS, COTTON YARNS, 4,4 SHEETING, 7-8 SHIRTING, 8 oz. OSNABURGS, CROCKERY OF ALL GRADES. SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, BUGGY HARNESS, TOBACCO of all grades, CHEESE, BUTTER, FISH, FISH ROE. IN SMALL STORE WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, RTJMS, PORTER ALE, ty B Y WHOLESALE ARP RETAIL.-** Will buy Cotton. Com, Cow*Hides, and any other Country Produce. Cash or barter. nov24 6m A. T. REID A CO ILL. BARNETT A CO., "WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Merchants 1TO BROAD ST.. COLUMBUS, ocf27 ly GEORGIA. A. WALLACE, Dealer Is Paper Envelopes. Cards TAGS, TW1KES, INKS, PAPER STOCK, MOSS, WASTE, tt ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. ®1. BAY STRHET, 91. SAVANNAH, GA. ffi3W"0Sc* and Sample Room up ■Stairi.'M IfchlZ It THE OLD ESTABLISHED ghAuxil qffiuMneM (gollvji ON AMERICA. WAREHOUSE CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAIRBRIDGE, GA •elltt No. 8 N Charles Street BALTIMORE, MD. fywny and oflidclU <§lyed d** TO MMODMM TMOMOUOM ^radical Accountants OVER 2500 YOUNG U& SOUTHERN STATES , GRADUATED at tku INSTtTETTOR, art mam/Mine Rit/tmiiiU and Laeratk* TaAot" , tie Leading BAN/CS AND BUSINESS HOUSE* W the Country THERE ARE HO VACATIONS. eater ai any time. Special IneKvidmal Jnetractien and eacteee teed. Send fee Cellege Decnemeate and efler' mens Penmaaekip. Eacteee twa Peetege 'tmmmeeicatieae *e W. H. BAlDZMM, rrmtt. BAL9UVm*> “