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The Weekly Democrat,
RUSSELL & JOKES, Proprietors
Ben. E. Russell, - - - Editor.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1872.
The President’* Message.
The late Mcswge of President Grant
to the United States Congress, is a very
carefully prepared document, and as a
state paper we consider it far more able
than his preceding ones.
It reads as if written in a spirit «f
conciliation, and it leads us into the be
lief that the next administration will
not be so thoroughly partisan as the
present. r
We clip the following from the Mes
sage in relation to the Ku-Klux, which
is extremely liberal, coming, as it does,
from the head and front of the Radical
party:
“Reckless and lawless men, I regret
to say, have associated themselves to
gether in some localities to deprive
other citizens of those rights guaranteed
them by the Constitution of the United
States, and to that end have committed
deeds of blood and violence; but the
prosecution and punishment of many of
these persons have tended greatly to the
repression of such disorders.
“I do not doubt that a great many
people in all parts of the country favor
the full' enjoyment, by all classes of per
sons, of those rights to which they are
entitled under the constitution and laws,
and I invoke the aid and influence of
all good citizens to prevent organizations
whose objects are, by unlawful means,
to interfere with these rights.
“I look with confidence to the time,
not far distant, when the obvious ad
vantage of order and peace will induce
an abandonment of all combrnwAtCus
prohibited by the acts^gfeffbd to, and
when it wihjie fretessary to carry on
prosQCJitiTms from the lawless doings of
such' combinations.
“Applications have been made to me
to pardon persons convicted of a viola
tion of said acts, upon the ground that
clemency in such cases would tend to
tranquilizc the public mind and test the
virtue of that policy. I am disposed, as
far as my sense of justice will permit,
to give these applications a favorable
consideration; but any action thereon
is not to be construed as indicating any
change in my determination to enforce,
with rigor, such acts, so long as the con
spiracies and combinations therein nam
ed, disturb the peace of the country.
“It is much to be regretted, and is
regretted by no one more than myself,
that a necessity has ever existed to ex
ecute the enforcement act. No one can
desire more than I, that the necessity
of again applying it may never be de
manded.”
In a letter to the Hon. Mason W.
Tappan; dated November 8, one of the
very last that Mr. Greeley wrote, he ex
presses great gratitude to Mr. Tappan
for going into the recent contest in his
behalf with such zeal, and says in his
gravely jocular manner, “I have been so
bitterly assailed that I hardly know
whether I was running for the Presi
dency or for the penitentiary.” Mr.
Greeley thus speaks of the death of his
wife: “In the darkest hour my long-
suffering wife left; not too soon, as she
had suffered too deeply and long. I laid
her in the grave with hard, dry eyes.—
Well, I am used up, I have slept little
for weeks, and my eyes are hard to
close, while they soon open again.”
The Elbcrton Gazette announces the
death of Mrs. Manly, aged 114 years,
and says: At the time of her death she
was in the neighborhood of one hundred
and fourteen years old. She has been
in very bad health for several years, not
afflicted with any disease, but the sands
of life running low—the machinery of
the body simply worn out, leaving her a
breathing skeleton. She has two or
three children living, the youngest be-
: ing not less than eighty years old.
For Tax Collector.
We arc requested to announce the name of
Capt. J. T. WIMBKRLEY ns an Independent
Candidate for Tax Collector of Decatur county,
at the ensuing January election ; and asks
the votes of all classes. [tde
For Justice of the Peace.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Justice of <ho Peace, for the 518th Dist.,
G. M., at the ensuing election on the First
Saturday in January next. If elected I will
faithfully discharge the duties of said office.
Dec. 12, 1872.] H. F. SHARON.
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Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Dougherty county, I will sell at pub
lic auction, at the court house door at Col
quitt, Miller county, Ga,, on the first Tues
day in February next, as the property of
Samuel E, Kimball, deceased, lots of land
numbers two hundred and eighty-four 12841,
and three hundred and eighteen (318), in
the twelfth (12th; district of Miller county.
Sold for the purpose of distribution among
the heirs. Terms of sale, cash; purchasers
to pay for titles. * t
SULLIVAN E. KIMBALL,
Administrator of Samuel IT. Kimball.
December 5lh, 1872. [tds
Boots & Shoes.
E. N. HYATT]
/ as/; iaiiaHe Moot and Shoe Maker
If you want a nicely fitting boot or shoe, and
one that will do you good service.he will make
it for you.*and cheap too. He is prepared to
do all kinds of work.in his line with the ut
most dispatch. A supply of the finest leath
ers and findings always on hand, and a good
job of work is always guaranteed.
Shop in rear of the Dickenson & Stegall’s
bnnkine house. tjan
E. J. Morgan. W. J. Harrell
MORGAN & HARRELL,
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS,
Bainbr dgk, G .-•* *
Office in their drug store, north side of
court house square, on Water street.
I>. MCGILL. M. o’SEAL.
McGILL & O’NEAL.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
jBainbridye, Ga.
Law office up stairs, near the Poet Office.
V. B BAUGHN.
ATTORNET AT LAW AND LAND AGENT,
Colquitt. Ga.
MARSHAL’S
STYLES.
State of Georgia, City of Bainbridge.
On the First Tuesday in January next,
will be sold before the court house door, in
the city of Bainbridge. between the legal
hours of.sale, the fallowing property, to wit:
One house and !ot-in said city, bounded
aorth by -—- street, ea*t by D. McLeuchlin’s
property, south by property not known, west
by W. C; Jones’* lot: levied on as the property
of R. S. Perry to satisfy a tax fifa issued by
G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Council, versus said
Perry.
Also, at the sametime and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by va
cant lots, east by premises of W. N. Bruce,
south by Water street, west by Donalson
street; levied on as the property of Mrs. M.
J. Bryan to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W.
Pearce, Clerk of Conncil, vs. said Mrs. Bryan.
Also, at same time and place, one vacant
lot in said city, bounded north by Planters
street, east by Independent street, south by
B. B. Bower’s house and lot, west by Jacob
Bom’s lot; levied on as the property of J. B.
Griffin, to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W.
Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs. said Griffin.
Also, at same time and place, one vacant
lot in said city, bounded north by Planters
street, east by J. L. Adams’ lot, south by
property not known, west by R. H. White-
ley’s lot; levied on as the property of R. T.
Parker, agent for Lock, to satisfy a tax fifa
issued by G, W. Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs
said Parker.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by B. F.
Bruton’s lot, east by Florida street, south by
Water street, west by B. F. Bruton’s lands:
levied on as the property of estate of B. F.
Powell to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W.
Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs. said estate.
Also,-at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded ^nortk by IL
McLauchlin’s lot, east by —— street, south
by M. J v Metauchlin’s lot, west by property
JOIVthown; levied on as the property of T.
J. Humphreys, to satisfy a tax fifa issued by
G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Council, versus said
Humphreys.’
Also, at same time and place, one vacant
lot in said city, bounded north by property
not known L. O. Jackson’s lot, west by un
known property; levied on as property of
J. R. Hayes to satisfy a tax fifa, issued by
G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Council, versus said
Hayes.
Also, at same time and place, fifty acres
land, more or less, in said city, bounded
north by S. W. Patterson’s lands, east by un
known property, south by unknown proqer-
erty; levied on as the property of Hines &
Hobbs to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W.
Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs. said Hobbs &
Hines.
Also, at same time and place, fifty acres
of land, more or less, in said city, bounded
north by S. W. Patterson’s lands, east by
unknown property, south by unknown prop
erty, west by S. W. Patterson’s lands; levied
on as the property of heirs of Shotwell to
satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W. Pearce,
Clerk of Council, vs. said heirs of Shotwell.
Also, at same time and place, one house,
lot and shop in said city, bounded north by
W. & B. Crawfords’ shop, east by unknown
property, south by Water street, west by
Cemetery street; levied on as the property
of Randal Kenny to satisfy a tax fifa issued
by G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs. sai l
Kenny.
Also, at same time and place, one vacant
lot on road to Judge Bower’s, in said city,
bounded north by unknown property, east
by unknown property, south by unknown
property, west by unknown propetty; levied
on as the property of Henry Kerr to satisfy
a tax fifa issued by G. W. Pearce, Clerk of
Council, vs. said Kerr.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and Jot near Cemetery, in said city, bounded
north by unknown property, east by un
known property, south by railroad, west by
unknown property; levied on as the property
of Bill Munson to satisfy a tax fifa issued by
G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Council, versus said
Munson.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by
street, east by R. S. Perry’s lot, south by T.
B. Hunnewell & Co’s lot, west by R. H.
Whiteley’s lot; levied on as the property of
W. C. Jones, to satisfy a tax fifa issued by
W. Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs. said Jones.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by Cem
etery, east by premises not known, south by
railroad, west by premises not known; levied
as on property of Preston Brown to satisfy a
tax fifa issued by G. W. Pearce, Clerk of
Council, vs. said Brown.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by Water
street, east by Donalson street, south by
Broughton street, west by L. 0. Jackson’s
lot; levied on as the property of Mrs. M. A.
King to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W.
Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs. said Mrs. King.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by
street, east by street, south by
street, west by Mrs. M. W. Dunlap. Levied
on as the property of the estate of Jno. W.
Evans, to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W.
Pearce, Clerk of Council vs. said estate.
Also, at the same time and place, one store
house and lot occupied by E. R. Peabody as
a drug store, in said city, bounded north by
T. J. Williams’ storehouse and lot, east by
G. W. Lewis’ premises, south by Mrs. Butts
storehouse and lot, west by Broad street.—
Levied on as the property of Mrs. Ella S.
Hines, to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. IV.
Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs. said Mi s. Hines.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by R. H.
Whiteley’s house and lot, east by unknown
premises, south by street, and west by
street. Levied on as the property of
O. M. Merritt, agent for wife, to satisfy a
tax fifa issued by G. W. Pearce, Clerk of
Council, vs. said Merritt, agent for wife.
Also, at same time and place, one vacant
lot in said city, bounded north by property
not known, east by West street, south by
Belcher & Terrell’s Dickinson place, west by
property not feuown. Levied on as the prop
erty of estate of John Daffin, to satisfy a tax
fifa issued by G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Council,
vs. said esfate.
Also, at the same time and place, one-half
interest in house and lot in said city, bound
ed north by Albany roaJ, east by lots,
south by lots, west by Albany road; levied
on as the property of G. W. D«an, to satisfy
a tax fifa issued by G. W. Pearce; Clerk of
Council, vs. said Dean.
Atso, at same time and place, one house
and lot bounded north by vacant lot, east by
Crawford street, south by D. McLauchlin’s
lot, west by Church street. Levied on as the
property of W. J. Brennan, to satisfy a tax
fifa issued by G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Coun
cil, vs. said Brennan.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by Plan
ters street, east by Church street, south by
Water street, west by Mrs. M. J. Bryan’s
lot. Levied on as the property of W. N.
Bruce, to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W.
Pearce. Clerk of Council, vs. said Bruce.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by Plan-,
ters street, east bv Crawford street, south by
W. N. Bruce’s lot’: west by Church street-
levied on as the property of M. Hahn, to
satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W. Poores,
Clerk of Council, vs. said Hahn.
Also, at same time and place, one vacant
lot near Cemetery, in s;ud city, bounded
north by property unknown, west by
street—levied on as the property of Sam Ev
ans, colored, to satisfv a tax fifa issued by
G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs, said
Evans.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by Rail
road, cast by Broad street, south by — st.
west by McGill’s house and lot—levied on
as the property of C. G. Campbell to ^tisfy
a tax fifa, issued by G. W. l’earce, Clerk of
Council, vs. said Campbell.
Also, at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by lot
owned by H. M. Beach, cast by M ater st.,
south by Troup street, west by stable lot oc
cupied by G. D. Griffin—levied on as the
property of Mrs. C. Lewis, to satisfy a tax
fifa issued by G. W. Pearce, Clerk of Council,
vs said Mrs. Lewis.
Also at same time and place, one house
and lot in said city, bounded north by ex
tension of West street, east by road to Judge
Bowers—levied on as the property of John
Taylor; to satisfy a tax fifa issued by G. W.
Pearce, Clerk of Council, vs said Taylor.
P. COLLIER, City Marshall,
Dec. 2d, 1872.
Purchasers must pay for . title deeds
and stamps. tds.
POSTPONED SHERIFF S SALES.
GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court house door in
Bainbridge, on the First Tuesday in January
next, the following property to wit:
Lots of land numbers 240 and 239 in the
loth district of Decatur county, levied on as
the property .of Daniel da satisfy
one Superior Court fifa, in favor of Hull &
Briggs vs Daniel Humphrey.
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
of land No. 311 in the 21st district of Deca
tur county, with the exception of 40 acres in
the southwest corner, owned by N. W. John
son—levied on as the property of W. N.
Campbell to satisfy one mortgage fifa in fa
vor of S. W. Patterson, vs said Campbell.
Also, at the same time and place, 800 lbs’,
seed cotton, mofior less, 50 bushels of oorn
more or less, and one bay horse 8 or 10 yrs.
old, levied on as the property of A. Akins to
satisfy a distress warrant issued from the
Justice Court of the 513th Dist. G. M. of
Decatur county, in favor of James M- Gil
christ against Slid A. Akins, said property
being pointed dut by plaintiff.
rw. W. HARRELL, Sheriff.
Dec. 5th, 18t2. tds
DECATUR * SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA—DEfiATUR COUNTY
Will be soldibefore the court house door
in the town of Bainbridge, on the first Tues
day in January, 1873, the following proper
ty, to wit :
Lots of land numbers 165 and 154 in the
20th district of said county; levied on as the
property of Martha Harrell, Executrix of
Samuel Harrell, to satisfy one Superior Court
fifa in favor of George Lovett, vs. said Har
rell. Property pointed out by’ plaintiff’s
attorney.
Also, at same time and place, one Jersey
wagon, levied on as the property of Abram
Akins, to satisfy one Superior Court fifa in
favor of I. Kwilecki & Bi o., vs. Abram Akins
and Dinah Akins.
Also, at same time and place, one city lot
in the city of Bainbridge. Known as theold
Livery Stable Lot north of the Wilder Hotel
Said lot containing one-half acre more or less.
Levied on to satisfy two Superiort onrt fifas,
one in favor of S. W. Patterson vs. Hutchins
•& Brad well, and one in favor of Thomas J.
Bottoms vs. J. W. Huntoon.
Also, at samp time and plhca, fractional
lots of land numbens 373 and 441 in the loth
district of said county; levied on as the prop
erty of Daniel Humphrey to satisfy one Su
perior Court fifa in favor of Joel Humphrey
& A. B. Whitaker, Executors, vs. said Dauiel
Humphrey. _
Also, at samff^mic and place, one house
and lot in the city of Bainbridge, bounded
west by Donalson street, east by W r . M- Bus
sell, north by Troupe street, south by J. I.
Robinson. Levied on as the property of Mrs.
M. Mitchell to satisfy one Justice Court fifa
for the 513th district G. M., in favor of Gur
ley & Russell vs Mrs. M. Mitchell. Levy
made and returned to me br a Constable.
IV. IV. HARRELL, Sheriff.
December 5, T872.
DECATUR SHERIFF’S MORTGAGE
SALES.
T.B. HUNNEWELL & CO.’S
GROCERY
AND
DRY-GOODS EMPORIUM!
EAST OF COURT HOUSE, BROAD STREET,
Bainbridge, - Georgia.
PROPe
CORN! CORN!
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN and other grain, at the very Lowest
Market Prices, can be found at the store of
T. B. Hunnewell & Co.
GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court bouse door
in the city of Bainbridge, on the first Tued*
day in February, 1873, the following prop
erty, to wit;
Lots of land numbers 72 and 73 in the 21st
district of said county; levied on to satisfy
one mortgage fifa issued from the Superior
Court of said county, in favor of E. A. Waters
Administratrix ol’E. P. Waters, deceased, vs
D. C. lVilson,
Also, at the same time and place, lot of
land number 302, and 6 acres of lot number
199, in the 19th district of said county; levi
ed on ns the property S. E. Conyers to satisfy
one mortgage fifa issued from the Superior
Court of said county, in favor of H. W. Her
ring vs said Conyers. Property described in
said fifa.
Also, at same time and. place, lot of land
in the city of Bainbridge, bounded on the
east by Reubin Curbo, south by D. J. Dick
enson, west by vacant lot owned by D, P.
Lock and north by Planters street, contajn-
ing | acres more or less.. Levied on to satisfy
one mortgage fifa in favor of S. S. Dixon vs
T. H. Adams.
Also, at same time and place, the west half
of lot land number 125 in the 2l'th district
except 3 acres more or less cut off of said lot
in. the south-west corner by the old Bain
bridge road, and part of lot number 124 in
the 20th district oi said county, commencing
at the south west corner running north on
the line of said lot to the corner of land for
merly belonging to R. J. Smallwood, thence
west 1? chains and 1 yards, thence north 1
chain and 4 yards, thence east 5 degrees,
south nine chains to a corner, thence south
to the south line of said lot, thence west to
the beginning; containing 185 acres more or
less. Levied on as the property of Judson
A. Butts. Administrator of J. A. Butts, to
satisfy one Superior Court mortgage fifa in
favor of Allen J. Swicord vs J, A. Butts, ad
ministrator.
Also, at same time and placa, a certain
town lot in the city of Bainbridge, known as
numbe- 101, being the premises -on which
Joel Johnson resided the 22d January, 1868.
Levied on as the property of Geo. IV. Farror
to satisfy one mortgage fifa in favorofHinds
& Hobbs vs Geo. II. Farror. Property de
scribed in said fifa.
W. W. HARRELL, Sheriff.
December 5,1872.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BBLS. FLOUR,.best brands, just received
and for sale by
T. B. Hunnewell Sc Co.
BACON! BACON!
TWENTY THOUSAND LBS. BACQN just in and for sale at the Lowest
Market Prices by
T. B. Hunnewell Sc Co.
SUGAR, SYRUP,
SALT, COFFEE, to be found in large or small quantities by calling at
the store of
T. B. Hunnewell & Co.
executors- sale
GEORGIA, MILLER COUN’tt
Agreebly to an order of the ,
ry of said county, will be
Tuesday in January next, the Mraaiii!
belonging to the estate of IViir**
ceased: Lofofland number Co °L
dence of said Willis Cook, a
log house, other necessary out h™,
well of water, well improved wifa't'
cleared land; numbers 227 and 'oJ®
proved, containing each 2.'0 ac -if'
264, with ordinary building w ;.f .
acres cleared. All the above l,, 7*
the 12th district, originally
ler county. Numbers SS UI „] -o ' C,J *
250 acres each, in the 13th dhtriJT
county; also the south half 0 f 1„,
211, in the 12th district of
containing 125 acres more or l e -.
proved, with good log buildingT'^
acres cleared land; also at ihe « ' T*
place, will be sold the remainder of,!®*
of cattle with mark and brand- ah?
same time and place will be sola „
($100) in the A. &. C, railroad L
the benefit of the heirs and credit!*./
deceased. Terms cash. ^
Isaac Brsn
MITCHELL idjor
II. COOK *
Nov. 28, 1872.
COTTON YARNS.
TWO HUNDRED BUNCHES COTTON YARNS just received and for
sale by
T. B. Hunnewell Sc Co.
Shirtings and Sheetings.
Six Thousand Yards of Shirtings and Sheetings just received and for
lie by T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.
MERCILES
WARFARE
—AGAINST—
High Prices
IS BEING WAGED Bl’
I. AX. ILoseufel
AT I1IS
POST OFFIC
STORES!
#30,000 Stoe
—OF—
DRY-GOOD!
Groceries,
CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOE
HARDWARE, HATS,
CAPS, ETC.
I would any to the people of Deotorsf
surrounding counties, that I have in »»
and am daily’receiving a large supply if J
goods of nny and every style and Taria?
needed by city or country people. MyJtid
of Ladies' Dress Goods cannot be furju*
in the city, as regards quality and price ■
would also call special attention tomyitw^
Embroideries and Trimmings.
Bagging and Ties at Savannah pri»
I. M. ROSENFELD.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE
I hereby offer for sale, to a cash CUitO!
er, my plantation on Flint river known a*
part of the Hutchison estate, containiaf-*
acres of ridge and hammock land, GO.*®
of which are in gor4 slate of cullivnti®'
The place has good dwelling, out-li 1 *’*
stables, cribs, etc., ail new, and Js situated^
a steamboat landing on the Flint r ’ ,er i'
miles from Bainbridge, and seven ft*®®
tahoochee. Mrs. E.’ II. W • GIBSft •
Refer to Democrat office.
ISAAC A. BUSIl,
ATTORNEY at IA" ,
Colquitt, Miller count;/, C 8 --
Will practice his profession and ^
attention to bi siness in the courts of * •
equity in the Pataula .and Albany ci
Office in the court house, up stairs. ^
DR. M. L. BATTLE,
RESID
en t
DENTIST,
Bainbridge,
_ _ GEOBGte
Office over Rockwell & B est, w ^ isr
be found every day except the 1 ^
day in each month. When absen
times previous notice will be p f .. - J
the Democrat. ^-
H. F. Abell. C. E. Hoc*’-'
H. F. ABELL & CO.,
GENERAL COM M lSS»
MERCHANTS,
And Dealers in ,
Plantation, Family, Steam
GROCERIES. ^
Consignments of Florida •J
Particular attention paid to ^