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Tlie Weekly Democrat.
XfltTRSD AY, JI^N E 13, 1873.
t lTY AND COUNTY AFFAIRS.
C C. Kino, having bought the
ppu'ff store on' South-Broad street
liiiowi. as the “City Drug Stoke,”
js determined*o keep on hand at all
- limes, a full and complete stock;of
p r ,„rs- aisd a good assortment, of
tancy and toilet articles, paints, oils,
varaishe^ a fine article of kerosene
oil- fine wines-and brandies for med
ical purposes, etc.
The celebrated Plantation Pills
and Rcmedy-for Rheumatism,. sold
by the former proprietors, can al
ways be found at this establishment.
Mr. “King is an experienced Drug-
* fi i s t } and intends by close attention
to business, fair dealing, etc., to
merit a liberal share of patronage.
Great reduction in prices of dress
goods at the Flint River Stores.
17 Best Japanese poplins 25 and 30
cents; black ground grenadines with
colored s ripes at 25 cents; figured
and striped bareges at 20 cents;
lines, all colors, at 25 gents; travel-
jiicr dress goods 25 to 30 cents; fig
ured linen lawn at 25 cents; figured
muslins and lawns 15 to 25 cents.
Morgan k Harrell are the hien to
purchase your drugs of when you
coinc to town. They have decidedly
the nicest drug establishment in this
part ot the country. They are con
stantly receiving new invoices of
drugs, medicines, toilet articles,
perfumery, fine liquors, tobaccos,
cigars, paints, oils, varnishes, etc.
Cull on them in the Sharon Block.
Bathing Saloon.—Manse Wash
ington, the enterprising proprietor
of the ShaVon House Shaving Saloon,
lias fitted up a nice shower 4»atli in
connection with it. Manse is a long
ways nlipad of anybody else in town
in his line of business. He gives a
shave, hair dressing and bath all for
50 cents.
just got in the most excellent lot of
shoes in town. Those Prince Alfred
shoes are the nicest thing out.
The ‘Metropolitan’ Store.—
Mrs. R. P. Griffin has just - received
a new lot of tjie latest styles hats—
Dolly Yarden inclusive,—wkich, ow
ing to the dull season, she is selling
j of at only ten per cent abote cost.
I Call ehrly, ladies, and secure bar
gains which are not offered every
day. ' ' . 1 -
do to the People’s Grocery Store
for Provisions of every kind; and for
Ice, and butter on ice; and for ail
kinds of liqudrs; and to sell country
produce. Do you know who keeps
the People’s Grocery Store ? Ehrlich
is fhe man.
Times are. “awful dull’’ in the city.
The sight of a greenback i3 sufficient
to run the best, of us crazy.
The best quality of Japanese goods
arc being sold by Simon A. Weil at
t he lowest prices attainable in Bain-
bridge.
Patterson & McNair offer nnpar*
alclled inducements to the-public.—
They keep a very extensive stock,
ami can supply every want of their
customers.
Old .Hickory Bitters, a most ex
cellent Ionic; price, $1 per bottle; at
(’. C. King's Drug Store. *
Just received at the npocr Flint
River Store 2,000 bushels corn; 100
barrels tlour; 20 casks bacon; 40
sacks Rio coffee, ami a full line of
other groceries and provisions too
numerous to mention.
If you want to get a nice suit of
clothing, hat. boots or shoes, go to
the Flint -River Stores,. They sell
cheaper than any other house in
Southwestern Georgia. Also a full
line of gents’ furnishing goods, etc.,
on hand.
Mrs. M. J. Reynolds would in
form her friends and the public gen
erally that she has just received a
large invoice of the very latest pat
terns of Millinery goods. If the la
dies want to be treated right, and
get what is both beautiful and dura
ble, we advise them to lose no.time
in calling on Mrs. Reynolds.
J,akc Born says that the times are
dull—awfully dull—and that’s what
makes him want to sell harness,
bridles, saddles, etc., at such low
prices. Jake has the finest stock in
Southwestern Georgia and his in
ducements are without parallel. Go
and see him.*
To close out the balance of our
stock of Spring and Summer Dress
Goods, wc are offering Linen, Lawn,
and Seersucker Suits at Cost ! Also;
all Linen Cambrics and other dress
goods, for cash !
Babbit & Warfield.
Lamps aud fixt ures of every varie
ty at C, C. King’s Drug Store.
VlOUlf STRINGS, ETC.
Go to W. C. Suberg’ to buy Italian
Violin and Guitar' Strings at 15 to
2t) cents, same as are sold in large
cities at 20 to 25 cents. He will sell
Violins at $2 25 r with box, bow and
strings complete.
Accordcons at $2 00, and all other
Musical Instruments in proportion to
quality, etc.. All who wish to ■“soothe
the savage breast” call around and
cqnipy ourselves. it'
—
Subers has just got in a new and
elegant stock of silver ware of every
description and style. Also, musi
cal instruments, -fee., Ac..
A*s Sabers has decidedly the most
attractive establishment in South
western Georgia, we expect every'
Lody to call and see him.
John I. Robison the boss carpen
ter and contractor of theeity informs
the public that he is ever ready to
do tndre work, better and with
greater dispatch than any other
workman in tlie city. If you have
contracts to be let but give him the
first.showing.
Dick MoGol irick, the .best black
smith in Decatur county, is always
glad to sec those having work in
that line at his new shop at the cor
ner of Water and West streets. He
does ill kinds of work neatly quickly,
and at reasonable rates.
Let it be Recorded!—Yes, let it
be remembered that in addition to
his large stock of guns and pistols,
James Watt has a supply of mechan
ics’ and planters’ tools, nails, axes,
pot-ware. etc. Also a large lot of
cotton and mairilla rope. Special
attention is called to his assortment*
of storehouse and other locks, peek--
et and table cutlery, ;azors, scissors,
Guns and pistols repaired.
Emery Johnson not only has a
find lot of stoves, tin-ware, sewin,
machines, &e., but
fruit' jars and can
styles and patterns. Go over aud
see Emery, aud if he don’t suit vou,
sue us for libel.
I. Kwelicki & Bro., those energet
ic young merchants at the corner of
” ater and West streets are doing a
good busiuess, from the fact that
they-know how to, and besides keep'
one of the best stocks of dry-goods
them gr0CCrie6 in the city. Go see
nU°!^ A ! SET * -Co., have not
Closing the Stores at Six
O’clock—We, tlie undersigned mer
chants of Bainbridgc, agree to close
our stoi cs at six o'clock P. M.^ daily,
(Saturdays excepted) for the sake
of allowing clerks and -employes a
little recreation, beginning to-mor
row, June 6th, and to continue un
til September 1st.
Babbit & Warfield, Rockwell &
West, I. M. Rosenfold, E. J. Hen
derson, T. B. Hunncwcll & Co, No
el Gainey & Co, Spear & Thomp
son, Scott & Holder, Patterson A
McNair, Simon A. Wiel, J. A. Zcl-
gler, James Watt, W. C. Subcrs,
Jacob Born, A. T. Reid & Co.
Bainbridgc, J«ne*5th, 1872.
Personal.—It is with no .little
pleasure that we chronicle a new
addition to the female society of
our cky, in the person of Miss Stien-
inger, a young lady who arrived in
our midst on last Sabbath morning.
We have not yet had the pleasure
of an introduction to’this tender lit
tle bud of a fair one, and cannot
say whether she be a blonde ora
brunette, but this we do kno y, she
does not wear waterfalls, Grccian-
Bends, paint, of pat on airs, and we
wish her a, long life of uninterrupted
happiness.
We learn that the famous “Shoo-
Fly Minstleis” will treat our popula
tion to one of their unique performan
ces at an early day. Ip the array
of talent they propose putting on the
stage we might mention Parnell,
Rasentcld, Engel, Johnston, and the
inimitable Van Horn. Hurry up,
boys, wc are anxiously awaiting you.
Summer Goods.—Noel Gainey &
Co. have ju3t received asupply of
Summer Tweeds,’Flannel and Cas-.
simeres, at prices to suit the times*
, Several important communications
have been necessarily left out of this
issue. They will appear in our nest.
ATTENTION,
Oak City Hook and Laddeb Co.—An ad
journed meeting of your company will be
held at your Hall on Friday night, the 14th
instant, at 8 o’clock. Business of gfeat im
portanca will be transacted, and it is especi
ally requested that all members be present.
W. W. WEIGHT,
Foreman.
L M. Rosexfeld, Secretary.
Personal.—Last week we had a
visit from Sam Morton, the editori
al genius who presides over and
wields the destinies of that spright
ly Democratic newspaper, the Miller
County Star. Sam is just the man
to conduct a newspaper, as is fully
evidenced by the Star.
We heard » very correct mathe
matical remark from a young i&dy of
ibis place on Sunday. She said figures
won’t lie. We would aak her if a ccr*
tain fashionable woman's figure telle
the truth.
Capt. H. T. Blocker, travelling
agent for the Savannah Republican,
visited us on last Monday.
Our merchants now close their
stores at six o’clock, which allows
their clerks plenty ot time for recre
ation.
Oar paiticnlar friend, Sam Hinds, .. y. *
gels off this, after having had hi*mare/ * X ‘
stoilen from his stable the other night I
,f KOTMf !
Voii nite, de odder “day, ven I vaa
awake*in mine shleep, I hear sometings
vat I links vas not sbnst rite in mine
barn,'an I out shunips to bed an runs
mit the barn out, and’Ven I vas deri?
ooora I setz dat my pig sorel mair he
vas bin tide loose an run mit the staple
off, an filer who vii biin back pring, I
sbnst'sb’much pay hiaiVis vas bin kush-
tomary ” gjt
Dr. Jr and were out prom
enading rub Sunday afternoon last, and
met with a sad entastropee. Very
euddeply and unexpectedly R. disap
peared. , Dr. J. said: “R., I meant
to ha vis "told you of that hole.” “No
matter,” said K., blowing the mud and
water *»nt of bis mouth, ‘T’ve found
it.”
has left me helpless, I dedicate this
book, written in breaking health and
broken spirits. The tag); that was
once my* Joy and my pride I have
jived to find associated with my sor
row; it is not, then, withont a cause
\ say, I hope this effort may be my
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
At Cost.—In order to enlarge-my
store, I am now offering my entire
stock of goods at cost. Persons
wishing to secure bargains had best
call at-once, as the opportunity to
buy such nice goods at such low
rates is not offered every day.
Simon A. Weil.
Almost a Serious Accident.—
Last Monday morning, a little boy
nranied Jordan climbed up one of
those young oak trees, in front of
Satterfield's old stand in pursuit of a
bird, and when he had got some ten
feet from the ground the tender
branches gave away, precipitating
him head foremost to the pavement
below. For a few minutes the little
fellow was insensible, but gradually
recovered. He is doing very well
now, we believe.*
Local Slashes Here and There.
—We respectfully call the attention
of some of our friends of both sexes
to the article on oui; first page head
ed, “A Sad Story'”
Whenever we see a young lady
turn up her snout and say, ‘‘no
man can get -me without he’s got
tut a-large lot of j 1110 stamps,” our small change is
ans of the latest | staked that she is dying to marry
the first galoot who proposes.
- ”^Iow to tell when a widow
wants a husband,” is the titled of a
pamphlet soon to be issued by the
local of this paper. •
•The Junior Debating Culb will
soon be in full blast. The Demo
crat has a Demosthenes in that in
stitution.
Mannyengelistheprettiestmaninthe-
city. * v; ’ ■>
There’s a lady in town who is
nnu- « :— — w-t i.av« mu, such a constitutional man-hater that
cloth inf ol best jshe has been known tophaint at the
S d cloths, but they have j mention of a pair of pantaloons.
The above expensive illustrations
represent the negroes “bolting”
fiom the next Radical Convention
to be held in this city. We are glad
to see a disposition beginning io
show itself among the negroes to
shake off' their white parasites, and
set up for themselves; so gfatl arc
we, that we have illustrated the
probable “bolt.” We cau almost
see tears gather in the eyes of our
friend T. Snuckturualoo as ne sadly
gazes on tlie picture.
The Bainbiudgk Male and Female
IssTnurs.—The ex/rcisesjof this school
were closed on Friday last, mid Messrs.
Allen and Critchcll deserve the thanks
of their pal ions, aud the public gtirt,
orally, for the efficient manner in
which they have d scha’-ged their ar
duous .duties. ....
We do not - believe "Ibcre ara two
men under heaven "who could have
done more. They have worked zeal
ously, unceasingly and faithfully, aud
have been poorly compensated for it.
There is not a school in the Stale
where more pains are taken with
pupils. An observation of five years
has conviueed ns of that Fact.
. Due notice will be given of when
the next session begins, and we hope
Prof. Alien will gel—as bo merits—
a liberal paying patronage.
School Examination.
Editor Democrat .- •
I b»d lhe pleasure of attending Professors
Allen and Critehell’s school examination on
Friday last. It was a source of regret tlat
so few of the patri-ns of the school were
present, as they, doubt!e s, as well as the
writer of this article, would have been
pleased wiih the results. The examinations
were confined to the forenoon, and but little
time, therefore, could be devoted to any of
the classes; but as far as they went they
showed that the course of instruction was
thorough; and welt adapted to the capacities
of the pupUs.
I wasespeciatly pleased to see that the
smaller children had not been neglected,
»nd that the primary branches of education
bed been duly aetended to. This is not al
ts ays the ease. The more advanced classes
sometimes absorb the attention; and the
elementary studies are overlooked—in so
ranch so, that graduates are sometimes most
woefully igoonntin respect of orthography,
reading, writing, and even arithmetic. Great
credit.is due .to Professors Allen and Cri‘ch-
ell for the particular attention they have
given to these departments.
In the afternoon the order was reading
composition, speaking and spelling in the
dictionary. Considering the ages of those
who euguged in these, all was .well’dune.
The compositions were well read, and the
speeches for the most part si re well spoken,
and although the spelling class did not do as
well a* 1 have known the same ones to do,
ot rnbre . private occasions, yet they did
well. Upon the whole, the day passed off
pleasantly. .>"*
This institution deserves to be encourag
ed, and it ought to be liberally sustained.
There are, perhaps, children enough in
Bainbridge to make two or three good
sehools, and theVr parents cannot do. better
for them than to send them to school—can
not. indeed, do as well for them in anv
other wav. as to give them, if the means
can possibly be had a good.education.
Piopetty may fail, but knowledged when
acquired is a permanent investiture.
W- Ksox
Methodist Parsonage-—The Meth-'
odist Church, of this city, has pur
chased the residence of Mr. J. N. West,
which will hereafter be the parsonage.
We are glad of this, for now ministers
will not be subjected to so much
trouble and inconvenience. We trust
that everything calculated t£ tend inthe
least to the comfort of the preacher
and his family will ba furnished the
parsonage. The position of a Method
ist minister is the most arduous that
we can conceive of, and we hope that
our people will appreciate their hard
ships by making their brief sojourn in
Bainbridge pleasant.
w■«
250,000 bricks of the best, quality
for sale at the Hutchins Brick Yard.
Jas. A. Byrd, a long, lean, lank,
hungry, carniverous looking scala
wag of this county, announced the
glorious intelligence last week, that
ItS was a Greeley man. ‘‘I’d almost
as soon vote for a Democrat as
Grant;” said this said “seally.’ ; The
Rads, of Decatur should elect him
Coroner, for its a crying shame to
allow so much scalawag, sweetness
to expend itself on the' desert air.
Now that the political campaign
has fairly opened, and every body
will desire to keep up with the cur
rent of affairs both national and lo
cal, we have concluded to offer the
Democrat, for the campaign* for
$1:25. This places a thorough
wide-awake,, push ahead, never-say
fail, Democratic newspaper at the
command of evejy patriot in Deca
tur and adjoining counties. Let us
have your names.
How a Life Might Have Been
Saved.—We have all read of how
a. beautiful young lady of Savannah
lost her life recently by blowing
down the chimney of a kerosene
lamp, when it exploded, setting her
clothes on fire. Now if she had have
had one of Battle’s Lamp Extin
guishers, no accident would have
occurred. These useful inventions
are for sale by Dr. M. L. Battle and
Mr. M. P. Hoyl, of our city.
klsvorifig aatrmcto tt* cf primary toqmrlwe to
cookery; and all articles of this deacripUva tfceblgh-
1/ concentrated Staadwd EaWaeU, prepared bj
Joseph BiiraeU k Co., Boston, are proooiutced by
leading cnisiuiers—Professor Blot among the uum-
bef—the purest and best*
Hutaan wrecks, every day and hemr we meet with
broken down specimens of humanity—wrecks that
seetn past hope of salvage. At least seven*eightbs
of these might be Blied wish new vitality. by a course
of r, lFalker's California Vinegar Bitter*. 3Iapy
*Skre suffering from the reaction of lum-pwlluted bet
ters or joyerful minerals It is characteristic of
Dr. Walker's Great Beetorative that it heutralizes
the effect of those inis-ca!led remedies, and accom
plishes in due time, a perfect enre*
Jfalure gives us teeth, bnt she does not preserve
and purify them. That must be done with fi
Sozodont. -The de&UA boupamt its ft
are made iufuUterable to ad desSruodw
by thi d^iig^ise.of this bcldtiecnk prqparai
$50,0fc© dollar* will he paid fo/any remedy wfctofi
will cure Chrotilc Klieumalfcm, pkinoiu tho Limbs,
Back and CtesSSoro fhroit, lusect'4tin<& CrMp,
Dysentery. Colic; -Sprains and VonfKing quietbr
than Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Liniment; established in
]£47; never fails. Sold by ail Druggist*. Depot 10
Park Place New Tork.
SVAPNIAis Opium purified of its sickening
and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr.* Bige
low, Professer of Botany, Detriot Medical College.
A most perfect anodyne and soothing opiate* John
Farr, Chemist,Nevxork.
\ Just the remedy needed. Thanks to Mrs. Wins
low’s Soothing Syrup, we have for years been reliev
ed from sleepless nights «*T painful watching with
poor, suffering, eething children.
For Dysgppsia. Indigestion, depression of spir
ts and general debility in their various forms; also,
as a preveutative egainst Fever and Augue, and in
termittent fevers. Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of
Cali says, made-by Caswell, Hazard h Co., j?ew
York, and sold by all Druggists, ia the best tonic,
aud as a tonic for patients recovering from fevermr
other sickneqp, it has no equal. - - *5-
Bisley's genuine Golden Eell Cologne Water ac
cording to the original formula of Prcvost Paris, so
long and favorably known to the customeis ofHavi-
land, Harral and Bisley in their branches, for its
fine permanent fragrance .is now made by H. R.
Bisley and .the trad’q. su^plipd, H)y his suopessqrs,
Morgvu i Bisley, Wholesale Druggists NawTorK.
Thurston’s Ivory pearl tooth powder, The best
article known for cleansing and preserving teeth
and gums • Sold by all Druggists Price 25 and * 50
esnts per bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., New York.
Carbolic Salve unequalled as a Healing Compound,
Physicians recommend it as the most wi uderful
remedy met known, Price fib cents per box; John
F. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York.
Christadoro’s Bair Bye. This magnificent com
pound is beyond contingency, the safest and most
reliable Dye in existence; never failing to impart to’
the Hair, uniformity of collor nourishment and
elasticity, Manufactory, 68 Maiden Lane, New York.
Pratt^f Antral Oi<—Safest and best illumina
ting Oil awn* made. Does not take fire or explode,
if the tempjs upset or brtken. Over 150,000/hmi-
lies continue to use it* and no accident ol any dte
cription. have occurred Jh?m it. Oil Hones 6f
Charles ^ratt, established 1^70, Ifrir .York.
A beautiful white* soft, smooth and clear skin is-
produced by using G L. Laird’e* € JBJbom of Youth,*’
It removes tan, freckle; sunburn*; and all other
discolorations from the skin, leaving tne complex
ion brilliant and beautiful. Sold at all Druggists.
This preparation is entirely fiee from any material
detrimental to nealth.- : •
V,,...JOB**,pcnutecm
▼HlTmr A DON AISOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BAINBRIDGE, OA.
W ILL praeile* In tbs foiitbiferttrs mi
Patanla Circuits,
JSff'C&e* up (Ulri, la SiDkont'i Ilf bsffd
IBg.
spell 17
^EST V T . _
Jiair Dressing and Restorer
UILlilHg SAT ,:i. V. j
BURNETT'S COCOAINE.'
.Your Druggist lias it.
mTJffl.lL AND ELEGANT
BOOTS AND SHOES.
If you want a nicely fitting boot or
shoe, and one that will do you good service,
call on
E. ;N\ HYATT,
FAS^ig^ABLE
BOOT *jaaa iitiAv xLLVUA0.J -
Whcr isprepare'd to do all kinds of boot and
shoe w/>rk with neatness, quickness and' at
low rates. He always has on hand the finest
leathers and findings, and therefore can al
ways warrant a good job—call and see him,
.next door to Robinson’s wood-shop. tjan
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A century oftrinmph. over dyspepajs, Ilwar
bowel complaints and various febrite antT
vous disorders, has immortalized the Seltzer Spa,
and these victories are now repeated throughout
this bemlspheae by Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer
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BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. *
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HE JV aYid O H Am Y CASE
Of Blind, Bleeding’ Itching or Ulcerated Mies that
De Bing’* Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is
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ClOTHNOmil
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CLOTHING.
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«r ntmr Warrant nwm
CHEAPER AffD BMVU Via
THE EASTERN MAKE.
And disllsugd comparison in Qaafitf, Stylo
and Price. They also ksep '
f best Quality of'
SHIRTS AND GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS,
Aa-A LINE OF SHOES AH) KATA-fl
Appalling to tie • people of Decatur; ws
Bay achieve your independence by building
up your own institution*. . mch7 iy
NEW
lit
—Bar* jc«t ucnvKD a—
Cheap Farms ! Free Homes l
* — oit tnt urfjt ov in*
ON CHEMICALS,
Greeley is a hard Road for
Democrats to Travel.—If we are
to judge by the turnings and twist
ings a ad contortions «t' a fewetlittirs
who seem determined to thrnst Hor
ace Greeley down the throats of the
Southern people, they find it very
difficult to make him go down. In
fact Greeley is a very nauseons pill
for Democrats to swallow. It may
be very easy for such papers as the
Coliimbus Enquirer and the South
ern Recorder to swallow Horace,
for he always was a favorite of these
papers. We remember when a con
siderable part of the ‘columns of
these papers were filled with extracts
from the New York Tribune. For
these papers it is only a Tabor of
love to extol Horace Greeley, but
with old Democratic papers it is
very different. They have long re
garded Greeley as one of the mosff
bitter eaemies to the South in the 5
whole North. There never was ariy
other candidate that required and
expected nearly or quite all of his
support to come from his political
enemies, and from men and frorn a
section he has spent his whole life An 50 . a
in slandering and abusing. Every
day wj£ see bold assertions put forth
that sneh and, such leading Demo
crats $rc out for Greeley. In a fejv
days we see these confident asser
tions denied. Bat nothing daunted; 1,
in 1 heir next issue these same edi
tors say nothing about their Yormer
say 1
error, but tell us of some other Dem
ocrat that is going to support Gree
lev; buffione of these men can tell
of any Radicals that will support
Greeley. All of his hplp must come
from the Democracy.—Mi Hedge v ille :
Union.
Charles Lever’s last? book, “Lord
City Marshall's. Sales.
State of Georgia—City of Bain
bridge. • T
On the first Tuesday in July noxt,-between
the ngual hours of sale, will be sohj before
the Court House door in the city of Bain
bridge the following property—to wit: *
One house and lot on West Street, levied
on as the property of the estate of D. P.
Hines, to satify a tax fifa isBued by G. W.
Pearce clerk of Council vs sai^ estate.
Also, at the .same time a:
house and lot in said city, levied on as -fiie
proper. jf of estate of Thomas Mann to satis
fy a tax fifii issued by G. W. Pearce, Clerk of
Council, vs said estate!
Also, at the same time and place, one
house aud lot in said city on Water Street,
occupied by W. N. Bruce—levied on' as the
property of W. N. Bruce, to satisfy one tax
fifa issued by G. W. Parce, Clerk of Council,
vs said W. N. Bruce.
/ Also, at the same time and place, one va
cant lot in said city, levied ,on. as the pro
perty of Mi*. Jane Bronson, to satisfy one
tax fifa issued “by G, W. Pearce, Clerk of
Council, vs said Jane Brunson.
Also, at the same time and place, one va
cant lot in said- city, levied on aa the pro
perty of John R. Hayes, to satisfy & tax fife
issued by G. W, Pearce, Clerk of Council,
.asaid JohnR. Hayes.
Also, At the same' time and plaqe, one
house and lot in said city, levied on as the
the property of John Taylor; to satisfy a tax
fli'a issued bv G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Coun
cil, vs mid John Taylor.
jftCA^D CRANT OF
12,000,000 ACRES
Best Farming and Mineral Lands In
America.
3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska
is'tur
GREAT PLATTE VALLEY,
TIIB
GARDEN OB’ THE WEST,
HOW FOP. SALE I
These lands are In the central portion of the Unit
ed States, on the 41st degree of North Latitude, the
central line of the ppeiit Temperate. J2ane of Ua
American Continent, «od fir «: ^
stock raising, unsurpasMd by any,
Cheaper Idl price, more favorable
more convenient to market than 9
fresh and Complete
STOCK OF
Drugs!
TOILET ARTICLES,
PAINTS, ortiS,
PATENT MEDICINES, t
STATIONERY,
FINE COLOGNE EXTRACT,
And everything else usually kept in a
FIRST - CLASS
1XRUG-5TQ.be I
We keep constantly on
FINE SEfiARS AND TOBACCOS. 1
WE SKZ.L CHEAP
rtchTtf-
CAftsrt
M. BOLEY.
t. X. BINCftL.
ads to - Actual
best: E&r.vrioi® for col dxiEB,
SoldiePS etilitled to*n ffomfestead of 16D acre«.^
FREE PASSAGE TO PURCHASERS
i,> LANDS.
Send for the new Dcecriptivo Famphlet, with
new niapF, published in English. German, .Swedish
and Danish, mailed free everywhere. Address
O. F, DAVIS, Land Commissioner, U. P> It. R,
Cofnpany, Omuha, Neb*
F*nnifig’s Patent Kid-Fitting
SKELETON COSSET,
Also, at the same time and place; one- va
cant lot in said city, levied olF as the -pro
perty of W. T. Smith, to satisfy a tax fifa
issued by G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Council,
vs said Smith. r
Also, at the same time and place, one va
cant lot in said city, levied on as the proper
ty of Beid,' U satisfy a tat' fifa iaswd J>jf
o. w. Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs said Reid,
Also, at the same time and place, one
hpuse and lot in said city, on road leading
to Factory, levied tm-'as-tty #+'-
EL B. Waugh, to satisfy one tax fifa issued
% a. w. Pearce; Clerk of Council, vs said
Recommended by leading
physicians. Should to
worn by all ladies who
value health and comfort
They are particularly
emmended for summer
wear and warn chmateh,
.-alttoogh -adapted. «• all- .
issfeaa
dealers.
Worcester Shirt Ce.
eou
anufacturers,
Worcester, Ma
r •#
(ME that C0LH.!
Do not suffer your Lungs to become disease d by
altering 4.COLD to become seated. Thousands
have dirtl'premature deaths—ths victims of eou-
sumption—by neglecting a cold.
Also, at the sometime and place, one va
cant lot in said city! levied on aafbe pi
ty of .Claghorp 4 Cunningham, to i
one tax fifa issued by g. W. Pearce, Cleffc of
Council, vs said Claghom & Cunningham.
Also, at the same time and place, one
house and lot in said city, levied on as the
property of Nelson wright to satisfy one tax
nfa issued by a. w.- Pearce, Clerk of Coun
cil, vs said wright.
Also, 51 the same time place, one house
and lot in said eity, situated on west Street,
levied on as the property of w. w. wright,
to satisfy a‘tax fife issued by a: w. Pearce,
Clerk of Council, vs said wright.
Also, at the same time and place, one house and
lot on Tlutvra Street in said city, occupied by J- D-
Harrell, levied on as the property of J. 8, & S. A-
Haynes, to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W. Pearce,
Clerk of Council, vs said O. 8. A 8. A. Haynes,
Also, at the same time and piece, one vacant lot
in said city,Jeviedton as property at Bldgley to toV
isfy a tax fife issued by G,W. Pesrcy, Gierk. ofJCbup-
eii vs said Bidglry. > '-
Kilbobbin ” iust published by the] Also, at the same time and place, one house and
gouvui, j r j i lot m said city, levied on as the property of FloyA
Harpers, has this melancholy detll- | to'satisfy a tax tt* issued by a. W. Pearce. Cierk of
cation: “To the memory of one 1 4 cpuncI1 ’ ” “ d rioJd ' p. COLLIER,
whose-companionship made the hap- j , . City M»piialb 1
piness-nftiiong'ttfe, and! whose Iosr}" Jaoe 5, 18>2.'
BAIS491,*
Will earn Cooghi, Colds and c<*.uAptU-,
sorer and quicker than any other remedy. It acts
like mafdc. For sale by all druggists and mediates
dealers everywhere.
Portable Soda Fountains*
|M, *50, *75, and *100.
OOOO, OURABLE AND CHEAT.
r {OrSMpp«4 tUmfiffor Uaol-ea
MAHCrACTUBSD »Y
J. W. CHAPMAN & COMPANY*
* Madison, Indiana,
- Send for Circular.
GENTS W.
money at work fbr tis
’ Business light and pehnAneht.
ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co., Fine Art
Publishers, Portland, Maine,
tv Q Plano CO., N
U ,9, No Agents.
Y. Price
Circulars free.
*290.
AREAT MEDICAL BOOK ot useful knowl-
UF edge to all. Sent free for two stamps. Address
DrrBonapart? 4 Co., Ciuclnnat’, Ohio.
M. BOLEY & GO,,
WhOjasala RetaU.^UaiJai* i#. - ansHras
18* BROUGHTON ST., Corner Jsftnea
sad Brmfktsa, spysslts It.'
Andrews Hall, , '
8AVANXAH, OSOXOLL
All* the latest stvlea kept oa hanA
Mattras* renovating and repaid*# Of
tor^executed prompt and
BOWER A DOW£rT
ATTORNEYS AT isAWf)
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Ofli«.feth« <My»us> j’ | I
A«sMtvxaarcki
> »>: I - and *" ■■ .»>'
r. h. McooyjmxcK
toectfuUy informs the jrabhe tjia.t he Jm
r prepared to do all kinds of. wo£k per
taining to the Blaekmnifting WsinosB. . If*
is carrying on* the work at
pository of Mr. C^-y
works' R
° - .
•> _. - IS
AdioRrRRtemt al ttn
■ ‘ 'CMttC.
It tit ortetOdthat ihto 6>4rt1Ltod^lfeton* A
by adjourned to tbs fearth Moaday la Jalj
next, that thaHrabd and Petit Juywi
moned tor the teeond weak of this Uvas appear -
owing said fourth Honda* in JoJy oaxt-r -p
done io Tens time. ' "
Pirns J. Srsosixm, Jddgs 8. C.. A. C.
A true extract from thwminutes of tha S*-
parior CoeK, April Term, 1*3
' Y : '.. iW"
April 30, 1872