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The Weekly Democrat,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1872.
•frware of Counterfeits l
JOB MOSES’
mrt extensively courtskrursD. Dishonest Drug-
fiata endeavor to soil the counterfeits to make greater
yr%fUs. The genuine hate the name of J ob 3loees
oneaehuaekags. All others are worthless imitations.
, Tbs oilruiss Pills are unfailing in tho cure of all
painful and dangerous diseases to which the
constitution is subject. They moderate all
renuiTa all obstructions, from what-
TO HARRICD LADIES
particularly suited. They will in a short
Al&ctions, Pains in the Hack and Limbs,
m alight exertion, PaipikW: on of the Heart,
■ and Whites, they will effect a euro when
_I other means have failed. The circulars around
each package five toll directions and advice, or
will be sent free to all writing for them, sealed
from observation. . ..
H. B-—In all case* whero the ownnxn cannot bs
obtained. One Dollar enclosed to tho 8olo Proprie
tor, JOB M08E8, 18 Cortlandt 8t., New York, will
• s bottle of tho genuine, containing Fifty
bv retnrn mail, securely sealed from any
lodge of its contents.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.
UTAH’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Cure Cotoaa, Colds, Asthma, Bbdxcjijtis, Sorb
Tmroat, Hoarseness, DirrrccLT Breathing, In-
OIPTBVT COMSCMPTIOM AND Lc*0 DISEASES. They
have nntasto of medicine, and any child will take
tbemr^Tbousands have been restored to health that
had bfcfOYe despaifed. Te«tim<mr riven in hundreds
of cases. Ask for BEY AN’S PULMONIC WAFERS.
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THE QREAT FRENCH REMEDY.
DSUADURRE’S SPECIFIC PILLS.
^Htoparedfiy J. GAUANCIKRE,
No. 114 Ruo Lombard, Pans.
all case# of opermatnrrhoea, or Seminal neaa-
nesii; Nlrhtly, Daily or Premature Emissions; Sex
ual WeaJcnetfl orImpotency; Weakness arisingfrom
Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; Relax ationoi the
Genital Organs; Weak Spine; Deposits in the Urine,
and all thesrhastly train of Diseases arising from
Ovemso or BxcenseR. They cure when all other rem-
“^les fail. Pamphlet of Advice in eaoh box, or will
sent Free to any address. Price frl per nox.
t by mall, securely sraled,frrnn all observation on
►. OSCAKG. MOSES, I8*COBTLAHDf
receipts
B?., Ni 1
M. Holey & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PARLOR, CHAMBER and
KITCHEN
FURNITURE !
186 BROUGHTON ST.,
Corner Jefferson and Broughton, opposite
St. Andrew’s Hall, Savannah, Ga.
AH the latest styles kept on hand. Mat
tresses renovating and repairing of furniture
exccu ed promptly and at reasonable prices.
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DR. TUTUS PILLS
Increase the powers of digestion, and excite
the absorbents to action, whereby all impuri
ties *f the system arc carried off. The old
stereotyped opinion that calomel must be used
to “carry off the bile,” lias given away be
fore the light of science. The vegetable king
dom furnishes a remedy, free from all dele
terious effects.
TliejLftet ns kindly'on tho tender infant,
the A<Mt delicate female, and infirm old age,
as upon' the most vigorous system, eradicat
ing every morbific agent, invigorating the
debilitated organs, building up the flagging
nervns energies.
Price 25cts. a Bottle.
(Fjv- Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT’S IMPROVED HAIR DYE
Ti
best
t elegant preparation is warranted the
the world. Its effect is instaueous;
it imparts no ridiculous tints; it will remedy
the bad. effects of inferior dyes; is perfectly
harmless; it contains no sugar of lead; it has
no unpleasant odor; it imparts a natural
glossy color.
Price One Dollar a Bottle.
• Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT’S EXPECTORANT.
Is composed of herbal and mucilaginous pro
ducts, which-have a specific effect upon the
pulmonary organs, penetrating every portion
of thou. Ii detaches from the bronchial or
winTfuIies tho irritating matter which ac-
cumjnuiates, and assists them to throw it off;
it mEgates the pain; resists the progress of
inflajuation; and removes the constriction of
the chest. The properties of this elegant
preparation are demulcent, nutritive, bal
samic, healing, and soothing. It braces the
nervous system, produces refreshing sleep,
and relieves gloom and depression of spirits.
It is'very pleasant to take, causes no nausea,
and strengthens the lungs to resist attacks
in t^e future.
Tdv need not go to Florida to cure your
cough. If you use this remedy you can re-
maiu at home and enjoy its comforts, a priv
ilege of vast importance to the suffer from
pulmonary disease.
Ajrqi»-CON8UMFTtox.—This disease is very
insifiMa in its approach, and its first ad-
vanse (which is often called a slight cold)
shomlgL be promptly guarded against. Be
ware. delays are dangerous. Don't neglect
that slight oold, or it will soon get beyond
controL The timely use of the Expectorant
will prevent much pain and suffering. Dr.
Tutt^s Expectorant is a specific for Croup.
This, dread disease requires prompt treat
ment; no, mother should ever be without a
bottle, ofu; it is very pleasant, and children
takq.il readily. Dr. Tint's Expectorant is the
moat valuable Lung Balsam ever offered to
sufferers from diseases of the throat or chest.
JPiuqt. $1 a Bottle, or Six for $5.
Sold by all Druggists. Prepared by
WW. H. TUTT, M. D.,
Iff & 20 Platt St., New York.
SoMln Baudrilge by C. C. KING & CO.
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NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS, NEW cfoODS.
At Low Prices.
At LowPriees.
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DAN SHEFFIELD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
•W Colquitt. Miller county, Ga.,
Will give prompt attention to all business
placed in his hands. Collections made a
specialty.
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS.
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS.
BAINBRIDGE, -
- GEORGIA,
Simon A. Weil,
HAVING JUST RECEIVED A
Large and well selected stock of Dry-Goods,
Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Notions,
Groceries and Hardware, Bagging and Ties,
I take pleasure in announcing the fact that
I am prepared to sell everything in my line
SA CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, and since
my purchases are made from first hands for
cash, will be able to offer great bargains.
The people of Bainbridge, the planters and
merchants of Decatur and the surrounding
counties, are all invited to give me a call and
judge for themselves. My motto:
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS !
Look to your interest and examine my
siock before laying in your supplies.
SIMON A. WEIL.
RANKIN HOT78E,
J. W. Ryan, Proprietor,
Broad Street,
Columbus, - - Geoegia.
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
D. MCGILL. M. O’NEAL.
McGILL & O’NEAL,
ATTORNEYS At LAW,
Bainbridge, Go.
Law office up stairs, near the Post Office.
R. H. WHITELEY.
JOHN E. DONALSON
WHITELEY & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Bainbridge, Ga.
Will practice in the Southwestern and Pa-
taula Circuits.
Office up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build
ing. octl 71 tf
CLOTHING!
BAINBRIDGE CLOTHING STORE!
Southern - M^de
CLOTHING!
GROCERIES!
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bought at highest market prices. J^Hides
sad Wool wanted.
|&»NO TROUBLE TO“@t
Show Goods!
NOEL GAINEY & CO.,
Feeling that unless the industrial pursuits
are . sustained the country will never
be truly prosperous, have determined to
manufacture their ENTIRE stock in Bain
bridge. _They warrant their goods to be
Cheaper and Better than the East
ern Make!
And challenge comparison, in quality, style
and price. They also keep the best quality of
SHIRTS AND GENTS’ FURNISHING
GOODS !
s&°A Line of Boots and Shoes !“©a
Appealing to the people of Decatur, they
say achieve your independence by building
up your own institutions. [mch7 ly
THOS. BRANCH t CO., BRANCH, SONS A CO.,
Richmond, Va. Augusta, Ga.
BRANCH & SONS,
Commission Merchants;
Savannah, Ga.,
Market Prices corrected Weekly .by
Branch & Sons.
Salt by car load $1 57 per sack, in small
lots $1 80; bacon, clear rib sides 12]c.,
shoulders 9]c., dry salt clear rib sides 10(5)
10]c.; Portland syrup 22c. in lihds. and 27c.
in bbls.; hay, northern $1 60 from store and
§1 50 from wharf, western §1 70@$1 80
from store and $1 60@$1 70 from wharf-
corn, yellow and mixed 90c.@95c., white
$100@$105; oats 60c.@65c.; coffee 15c.@
20c. in 25 bag lots; rice 7Jc.@8c. according
to quality; pearl grits $6 per bbl.; flour, sup.
$6 50, extra $7 75@$8 00; family §9 50@
$10 00; potatoes $3 00@$3 50 perbbl.; on
ions $3 75; bagging 15c. per yard.
Stoves, Stoves!
TINWARE, TINWARE!
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
In order to close out my stock of Stoves 1
have determined to sell them so low that no
one can fail to buy. I also have a fine lot of
Tinware, &c., on hand for sale very reasona
ble. Call and see me,
H. E. COURTNEY,
t24 3m] South-Broad St.
BOWER & BOWER,
ATT0RNEY8_AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Office in the Court House. [mch2 ly
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Office over the store of T. B. Hunnewell &
Co. Are fully prepared to take charge of all
cases arising under the bankrupt law. [ocl tf
VALUABLE
BANDS
FOR SALE !
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, between the lawful hours of sale,
before the court house door in the town^ of
Bainbridge. the following lands, embracing
some of the moat valuable lands in Southwest
Georgia:
Lots numbers 289, 290, 291, 291, 298,
299, 825, 327, 328, in the loth district of
Decatur county, containing 2,250 acres, of
which 750 are open land and known as part
of the O. C. Arnett plantation.
Lots numbers 265, 266, 267, 286, 28t,
288, 301, 302, in the 15th district of Decatur
county, containing 2,000 acres, of which 625
are open land and known as part of the O.
C. Arnett plantation, and embracing the
homestead and all necessary buildings.
Lots numbers 339, 340, 341, 366 in the
15th district of Decatur county, containing
1,000 acres, of which 575 acres are open
land, and known also as part of the O. C.
Arnett plantation.
Lots numbers 337, 338, 367 in the 15th
district of Decatur county, containing 750
acres, of which 369 are open land and known
as the Reynolds plantation, with dwelling
and all necessary buildings.
Lots numbers 381, 382, 411, 412, in the
the loth district of Decatur county, contain
ing 1,000 acres, of which 125 are open land,
with the usual buildings, and known as the"
Evans place.
Lots numbers 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 329
in the 15th district of Decatur county, con
taining 11,00] acres, of which 450 are open
land, with necessary buildings and known
as the Koll plantation.
Lots numbers 335, 336, 337, 345, 346, in
the 27th district of Decatur county, contain
ing 1,250 acres, of which 400 are open land,
with necessary buildings, and known as the
Sims plantation.
Lots numbers 334 and 347 in the 27th
district of Decatur couuty, containing 500
acres, with homestead and other buildings,
and known as the Johnson place.
Lot number 180 in the 15th district of De-
catnr county, containing 250 acres, 75 of
which are open land, with a small settlement
known as part of the Monroe place.
Lot number 200 in the 20th district of De
catur county, containing 250 acres, of which
140 are open land, with dwelling and out
buildings, and known as part of the Monroe
place.
Lots numbers 198, 199 and 202 in the 20th
district of Decatur county, containing 750
acres and known as part of the Monroe place.
Lot number 176 in the 15th district of De
catur, containing 250 acres wood land and
known as the Sharon lot.
Lot number 205 in the 15th district of De
catur county, containing 207 acres more or
less, and known as the Fleming lot.
All the above lands are situated within a
convenient distance of the city of Bainbridge
and knoiffii as the most desirable farming
lands in the county. Terms of sale, one-half
cash; balance in twelve months, with interest
and secured by mortgage on purchased prop
erty. Address
Adolphus C- Schaefer & Co.,
Ill Water street. New York.
Or W. G. D. TONGE, agt., Bainbridge, Ga.
Bainbridge, Ga., Nov. 8, 1872. ,
WANTED !
For the year 1873, a position as Book
Keeper, or Book Keeper and Salesman com
bined. Apply to J. W. C. Critcliell, at L. M.
Griffin’s store, Bainbridge, Ga. [novl4-4w
A. T. REID & COMPANY,
COR. WEST & BROUGHTON STREETS, BAINBRIDGE, GA.
DRYGOODS & GROCERIES.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN
THE CITY.
R. A. WALLACE,
DEALER IN
Paper, Envelopes, Cards, Twines,
Tags, Paper Stock, Inks,
Moss, Waste, &c.
135 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
mch9] Orders promptly fiilled. [ly
Bedell Ac Co.,
Liquor Dealers,
Tobacco Agents,
Miller Co. SheriffSales.
Will be sold before the court house door,
in the town of Colquitt, on the first Tuesday
in December next, lots of land nos. 53 and
68 in the 2tith District of Miller county, Ga.,
levied on as property of Wm. J. Bush, to
satisfy one Superior Court fifa in favor of
Maning Simons vs. said Wm. J. Bush.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold lot of land number 13 in the 13th Dist.
of said county, levied on as the property of
S. Pennington as the administrator of Wm.
Pennington, to satisfy one Superior Court fifa
in favor of L. Q. Sanders vs. S. Pennington,
administrator of Wm. Pennington.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold lots of laud numbers not known, but
known as the place where James M. Rawls
now lives, levied on as the property of John
C. Sheffield, to satisfy one Superior Court fifa
in favor of Mulford & Sprague vs. John C.
Sheffield.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold one store bouse and lot in the town of
Colquitt, number not known, but known as
B. L. Hearn store house, levied on as the
property of W. C. Bush, to satisfy one Supe
rior Court fifa in favor of B. L. Hearn vs. W.
C. Bush, B. J. Heard, tenant, in possession.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold six thousand bushels seed cotton, more
or less, one roll bagging, and two bundles of
ties, levied on as the property of James W.
Cowart, to satisfy a distress warrant in favor
of L. R. Ray vs. James W. Con-art.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold one half 1 interest in the S. J. McLain old
Mill, on Acox creek, in the 13th district of
said county, levied on as the property of S.
J. McLain to satisfy a Justice Court fifa in
favor ofC. J. Mulligan vs. S. J. McLain, J.
S. Clifton,^nant, i n possession. Levy made
and returned to me by James Miller, Consta
ble. F. M. PLATT,
Nov. 2, 1872. Sheriff.
140 Broad Street,
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COLUMBUS, GA.
STRAUSS’ FAVORITE WALTZ.
We have just issued Strauss’ Waltzes in
two volumes, price $4 each in boards, $5
each in cloth. The two volumes contain over
forty beautiful waltzes, worth at least $35 in
sheet form. 1b ordering from other dealers
be particular to ask for Peters’ edition of
Strauss’ Waltzes, as it is the only correct and
complete edition. Address J. L. PETERS,
Music Publisher, 599 Broadway, N. Y. [no7
“BEST TO USE.”
“EASIEST TO SELL.*’
Sewing Machine Agents, it don’t pay yon
to fight Die best machine. Prove our claims
Get the agency and sell it Address
“DOMESTIC” S. M. CO.,
96 Chambers St., N. Y.; or Atlan
ta, Ga.
CLOTHINH AND HATS.
A Large and Fashionable selection at A. T. REID & CO.’S
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children’s at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Dress Goods and Prints.
A complete and handsome stock at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Bacon, Bacon.
Sides, Hams, Shoulders and Bulk Meats at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Flour, Floui’.
One hundred bbls., different grades, A. T. REID & CO.’S
Sugar and Coffee.
Fifty bbls. and sacks Sugar and Coffee at A. T. REID & CO.’S
IVortliern Hay.
One hundred bales Morthern Hay at A. T.’REID & CO.’S
Oats, Oats.
Five hundred bushels Black and Yellow Oats at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Checks, Stripes and Yarns,
From'Columbus, a choice selection at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Butter, Cheese and Fish.
All fresh and arriving weekly at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Enquire
For any goods you may want at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Cotton, Corn, Hides, Vfool, and any country produce bought by
A. T. REIO & COMPANY.
FALL AND WINTER!
H. H.
Respectfully informs the cif
catur and surrounding counties a'"'
a very large and select stock of’ ' ^
Pall & Win),
goods,
To which he invites the special
the public. He has
VAST QUANTITIES
AT 1
Popular U» ri0ej
—OF—
Bress Oood s
Jffi- In all the Styles of the Sea*,
Alpaccas, Embroider^
Laces, White Goo*
Towelling. Tabl?
Linen, Gloves,
H osiery,
Corsets, and Handker*
Bleached and Brown
DOMESTIC
Kentucky Jeans,
Calicoes,
Tickings, Cloths,
Cassimeres, Whiles
Red all-wool Flannel]
8£aT' The very best of Opera Flam*
Linseys, Shawls, Blankets, fe
CLO T H1A
Nice Lot of
Boys and Gen
CLOTHING!
The Best St<x
BOOTS and SHOES
fikaTTn t he city—come anil see for yn
GROCERI!
FOR THE MILLIONS
We keep constantly on hand all tin
groceries, such as
Bacon, Flour, Lard, Butter,!
Coffee, Corn, Meal, Grit
Syrups, Liquors.
&C-, &c,
Mr. T. J. THOMPSON, of the lilt
Spear & Thompson, continues villi
Mr. J. R. GRIFFIN. GW« m« i all.
H. H. SPEAR, Broughton
n°Ti4] Baiabridj
1872—1873.
We are in the market with our usual stock of
FALL and WINTER 'GOODS.
FOR COSi
NOW IS THE TIME TO
BARGAINS!
lOO bbls. FLOUR, 8,000 pounds
BACON Sides Ac Shoulders,
1,000 IDs. LARI),
3.000 yards BAGGING, lOO Bans.
ARROW TIES.
PAINTING MATERIALS,
Of all kinds—White Lead, boiled and raw Oils,
colored Paints assorted.
10.000 YARDS OF PRINTS,
ALL GRADES AND PRICES.
n
5.000 yards Brown and Bleached
Shirtings and Sheetings.
25 pieces KENTUCKY JEANS. -
And the usual assortment of DRY-GOODS and DRESS GOODS.
Patterson
& McN>
SOUTH-BROAD STB
BABBIT & WARFIELD.
Are now closing out tW 1
Stock of Fall and Winter
AT COST!
No better stock can be 1
the city; therefore buyers’
it to their interest to ***
before going elsewhere-
PATTERSON A 1
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GEORGIA, Miller
after date I will apply jiW
nary for leave to sell the .v jiv
Catharine Cook and Henry £
of Henry Cook deceased.
November, 1872. >yM p£ES,«