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The Weoklj Democrat,
ftttTRBDAY, JANUARY 23, 1873.
M. Thiers.
Tweaty«*e years ago and upward,
whoa Lotis Napoteoo usurped the gor
ermmemt of France, among those who
were arrested me- M. Thiers. Be was
in a state ofgaeat fright and. consterna
tion at the time, but soon recovered
float K, Mag treated with the greatest
l oioorj by Napoleon, and escaped at
' last witii only a few days’ detention. .
Although then an old man, much
frifiber advanced in life than Napoleon,
he bred to see the end of his long life
tad to beoome his successor in power.
What a remarkable man ! He witness
ed the glories and the overthrow of the
first Empire. Be saw the restoration of
the Boar bo ns and the entrance of the
alfjed naoaarehs into Paris. He was
tlfef’iiale Minister and moving spirit
donag a large portion of the eighteen
years’ reign of Louis Phillippe. It was
owing to his advice and his policy that
the remains of Napoleon I. were brought
back from St. Helena in 1840. He
wrote the best history of the first Em
pire, and Iras the successor of the sec
ond. He baa seen, in the course of his
font-score years, no less than
ei|§hft arhefe governments rise and fall.
Tic political endurance of Thiers is.
wonderful, and almost without a paral
lel Several years ago ho earnestly
the Emperor to consent to the
jrt the remains of ex-King
Louis Phillippe from England, where
they then reposed, to Paris, that they
might In interred with his royal ances
tor, The Emperor, fearing political
consequences from a revival of the Or-
" leapu feeling, declined. He very little
thought he wa& soon to follow in the
foot-steps of the ex-King, and, like him,
to die on English soil.
When the political passions of the
day have subsided, the remains of both
will, we presume, be removed to Paris.
Louis Napoleon, we believe, left a place
for himself in the magnifiaent tomb
which he prepared for his uncle at St.
Danis—4 tomb which cost over $12,-
000,000.
D. MCGILL- M. O’jBAI*
McGILL k O’NEAL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Baxubridye, Go.
Law office up stairs, near the Peat Office.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY.
From this date, the Legal Advertisement*,
of said county will be published in the Dem
ocrat and Sun until farther notice.
W. W. HARRELL, Sheriff.
January 8tb, 1878. *
ft. A. WALLACE*
DEALER IN
Piper, Envelopes, Cards, Twines a
Tpgs, Paper Stock, Inks,
Wots, Waste, &c.
135 1AT ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
mchO] Orders promptly billed. • [ly
Private
Boarding House
Cor. FUntera’ ft Cemetery Sts.,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Mrs. George W. Hines "respectfully an.
nouncee that she is prepared to accommodate
boarder* at moderate rates: alee to furnish
two TOc|*l for lodging. jan2 ml
Stoves, Stoves !
TINWARE, TINWARE!
than the Cheapest!
Ia order to close out my stock of Stoves I
hare determined to sell them so low that no
one can fell 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.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE
Improved Home Shuttle Sew
ing Machine.
Does all kinds of family sewing; Lock
stick; straight needle; simple and easy run
ning; price, from $25 to $75; D. G. MAX-
WKLL, Gen’l Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
S5 tO $20 P° T day ! Agents wanted.
All sex, young or old, m ike more money at
work tor us in their spare moments, or all the
time, than at anything else; particulars free;
address G. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine.
DOWNING HILL NURSERY,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Offers for sale the present season, a choice
collection of Fruit Tre$s, Grape Tines, Orna
mental Trees, Shrubbery, Gaeen-House Bed-
<luig PIarU, etc.—catalogue free by mail—
- W. P. Robinson, Atlanta, Ga
CONCENTRATED LIGHT.
Gvtat invention for burning different kinds
of candles. Beautiful and substantial." No
»WpMg*r waste: one candle made to last
two nigktf, * Neatest, cheapest, safest
light- Adapted for the street, stable, office,
parro, aursey and kitchen. Send stamp for
illustrated dimkr, Superior inducements
to the trade. Address K. H. HAYWARD
tlilflA UWAKD i
^•IfVVV of blind, blue
I for any case
bleeding, itch-
ingev^eented pile* that Dp. Bing’s Pile
Mh t* sure. It is prepared ex-
P r ***w toew* A* piles, and nothing else.
Sold tQT sU druggists; price $1.
DECATUR SHERIFFS SALES.
GEORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court house door,
in the town of Bainbridge, between the usual
hours'of sole, on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, the following property, to wit:
Lots ofland Nos. 347 & 848 in the 20th dist.
of Decatur county; and No 897 and 898
the 21st dist. of said levied on as the property
of James Griffin to satisfy one SuperiorCourt
fifa in fevor of Ira W. Sanborn vs. said James
Griffin.
Abo, at the same time and place, lots of
land numbers 282 and 249 in the 27th dist.
of stud count levied on as the property of
Wade P. Hodges to satisfy one Superior Court
fifa in favor of Ira W. Sanborn, executor, vs;
saii Wade P.-Hodges and Richard Sims.
Also, at the same time and place, One city
lot in the town of Bainbridge, in said county,
known as No. 101. it being the premises on
which A. Davis now lives; levied on as the
property of George W. Farrar to satisfy one
Superior Court fifa in favor .of Samuel A.
Grier, administrator, vs. J. B. Vanover, Wm.
Morrow and George W. Farrar.
Also, at the same time and place, one city
lot in the town of Bainbridge, said county,
known as No. 101, being the premises on
which A. Davis now lives; levied on as the
property of George W. Farror, to satisfy one
Superior Court fifa in favor of Samuel A.
Grier, administrator, vs. Wm. Morrow, J. B.
Vanover and George W. Farrar.
Also, at the same time and place, one large
compass and staff, and one throdalite; levied
on as the property of H. I. Kimball & Co., in
the hands of C- C. Crews, garnishee, to satisfy
one Superior Court fifa in favor Callahan &
Crews rs. said H. I. Kimball & Co. and C. C.
Crews, gamisher.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of
land number 176 in the 19th district of said
county; levied on as the property of S. Pen
nington and Stephen Pennington, administra
tors of Wm. Pennington, to satisfy a Miller’
couftty Superior Court fifa in favor of L. Q.
Sanders versus said S. Pennington and
Stephen Pennington, administrators of Wm.
Pennington.
W. W. HARRELL, Sheriff
Jnuaray 8th, 1873.
Term.mSL
Wfe.G. Robinson, who SM* for thenftof
Richard H. Hi*sdaIe,«*.W. C Re
present the Honoroble Peter J. Stroxier.
Judge of said Court. It appearing to the
court by the petition of Wm. G. Robinson,
who sues for the use of RiehardH, Hinsdale,
that on the 15th day of Februaryft)869,
William C. Rauls, of said county, made.and
delivered to said Robinson his certain prum-
isory note, bearing even date with the
and year aforesaid, whereby said W. C.
Rauls promised topay said Robinson or order,
Fourteen Hundred and Eighty-eight dollars,
value received, and that afterward, on the
same day and year aforesaid, the qaid Rauls
for the better securing the payment of said
executed and delivered to arid Win. G. Rob
inson his deed of mortgage, whereby said
Rauls conveyed to said Robinson all that
piece or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the 19th district of Decatuj county,
and known as number one in block “B” of
the town of Harrell, containing thirty-five
feet on Brown street, and running back north
ninety-five feet; condition: if said Rauls
should pay off and discharge said note, or
cause the same to be done according to .the
tenor and effect of said note and mortgage,
deed; then the said note and mortgage should
become null and void to all intents and pur
poses; and it further appearing that said
note remains unpaid, it is therefore'brdered
by the Court that the said William C. Ranis
do pay into this Court by the first day of
the next term thereof the principal, interest
and cost that may be due on said note, or
show cause to the contrary if any he has;
and that on failure of said Wm. C. Rauls so
to do, the equity of redemption in and to
said mortgaged premises be forever thereafter
barred and foreclosed, and it is further or
dered that this rule ni si be published once a
month for four months or a copy thereof
served upon the said Wm. C. Rauls, or his
special agent or attorney at law three months
previous to the next term of this court.
Witness the Hon. Peter J. Stroxier, Judge
of said Court, January 6th, 1878.
T. F. HAMPTON, Clerk.
Boots & Shoes.
B. N. HYATT,
• Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker
If yen want a nicely fitting boot or shoe, and
one that will do yon good service,lie wOI make
it for you, and cheap top. He is prepared to
do all kinds of work in hi^ine 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 h Stegall’s
banking house.'
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, lota of land
numbers two hundred and eighty-four (284J,
and fihree hundred and eighteen (3^8), in-
the twelfth (12th) district of Mll(er county.
Sold for the, purpose of distribution among
the heirs-. Terms of sale, cash; purchasers
to pay for titles.
_ SULLIVAN E. KIMBALL,
Administrator of Samuel E. Kimball.
December 6th, 1872. ftds
T. REID & COMPANY
COR. VEST & BROUGHTON STREETS, BAWBUOGC, GA.
DRYGOODS & GROCERIES.
THE LJUftbEST * STOCK
THE CITY.
IN
Petition and Stale Vi Si to Poreekae
Mortgage.
L. B. CHITTENDEN- V*. BKNJ. T. RICH.
POSTPONED SHERIFFS SALES.
GEORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court house door in
the town of Bainbridge, between the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, the following property, to wit:
Lots ofland numbers 359, 337 and. 871
lying in the 21st district of said county* lev
ied on as the property of B. F. Bruton, one
the defendants, to satisfy-one Superior Court
fifa in favor of S. L. Belcher vs. W. j. Bruton
and B. F. Bruton.
March 8th, 1872.
L. F. BURKETT, Deputy Sheriff.
Also, at same time and place, lot of land
number 359 in the 16th district qf Decatur
county, and lots numbers 162 and 188' in the
20th district of said county, and lots num
bers 859, 387 and 871 ia the 21st district of
said pounty; levied on an- the property of
Benjamin F. Bruton, security, to satisfy one
Superior Court fifa in fever of Moore, Jen
kins & Co. vs. James E. Dickinson, Benjamin
F. Bruton, security.
December 4th, 1866.
W. W, HARRELL, Sheriff.
January 8th,' 1878.
DECATUR SHERIFF’S M0RT-
. GAGE SALES.
GEORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
WitJ be sold before the court house door,
in the town of Bainbridge, between the usual
hours of sale, on first Tuesday m March
next, the following property, to wit:
. That lot of parcel of land lyin^in the 15th
District of said oounty, being part of lot of
land number 219, lying on Flint river, and
divided by a line running north 38 degrees;
east, beginning in the centre of the public
road near a small live oak bnsh, and thence
to the eastern boundary of Baid lot, thence
north along said line to .'the corner of said
lot, and of lots numbers 205 and 306 and
218, and thence along the northern boundary
to said river, at or near where a partition
fence strikes the river, thence up the river
to the boundary of said lot 219, containing
twenty (20) acres, more or less, known as
the “Tonge Factory Property;” levied on as
the property of Adolphus C. Schaefer & Geo.
T. Parker to satisfy one mortgage fife in fevor
of W. O. Fleming as administrator of Wm.
Williams for Robert Smallwood, et *1.
W. W. HARRELL, Sheriff.
Also, at the same tjme and place, the fol
lowing property of Thomas Mann described
in a deed of mortgage to Daniel BAd well,
Trustee; to wit, all that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the town of
Bainbridge, on which Thomas Mann now
resides; bounded south by Back street and
premises of W. O. Fleming, west and north
by Felix G. Arnett, and east by land of Lake
Mann; levied on as the property .of Thomas
Mann Wsatisfy one mortgage fife in fevor of
Daniel Bradwell vs. said Thomas Mann.
This December 4th, 1868.
W. W. HARRELL, Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, iot of
land number 262 in the. 20th district of said
county; levied on as the property of Henry
Robertston to satisfy one mortgage fifa in
favor of B. F. Byrd ..Trustee, for use of A.
Davis & Co-, vs. said Henry Robertson.
W. W. HARRELL, Sheriff.
January 8th, 1878,
FOR RENT.
I offer for rent the handsome residence
situated on the river bank at the hand of
Water street, known as the B. F. Powell let,
lately occupied by Mrs. Henry; also, several
outbuildings; apply at once to
WM. POWELL,
Executor Estate B. F. Powell.
. [Sun copy]1^ jan9
Bend 25 cent* for the
Advertisers 9
Gazette,
tw^ 0win ^ow, when and
° ,her
GKO. P. BO WELL X: cn
Uoa Vv, Vuri; • PuhVh ^' «
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
On Thursday night, 26th ult. r from just
below the Arnett Bridge, from the subscriber,
a medium-site bay Mule, well compacted,
between four and five year* old, has a roan
spot ou his right hip about the sise of the
two haads, spot of same color on left side of
the neck about the site of a silver dollar, has
black and bay .stripes running around the
legs, black stripe .front his wethors to his
tail. For the delivery of the mule to me at
my residence one utile from Swann’s Bridge,
on the Woodville read,-1 offer a reward of
Twanty-five Dollars. B.- B, BRYANT.
January 4th, 1873.
V. B. BACGHN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND LAND AGENT,
OrtLQvrrPi Ga.
County,
Superior Court, Decatur
May Term, 1873.
STATE OF GEORGIA, DECATUR CO.
It being represented to the court by the
petition of Samuel B. Chittenden, bearer, that
by deed of-mortgage, dated the 13th day of
November, 1869, Beqjamin T. Rich conveyed
to Thomas M. Allen a lot ofland in the twen
ty-first district of said county of Decatur,
known in the plan of said district as lot no.
three hundred and twenty (320) for the pur
pose of securing the payment of a promisory
a5tp 'made by JSld Benjamin f. Rich to the
said Thomas M. Allen, duo on the first day
of January, 1871, for the sum of one hundred
and ten dollars and fifty cents, which note is
now due and unpaid : It is ordered that the
said Benjamin T. Rich do pay unto this court
by the first day of the next term the princi
pal, interest and costs dne on said note, or
show cause if any he has to the contrary, or
that in default thereof foreclosure be -granted
to tbe said Samuel B. Chittenden, bearer of
said mortgage and the equity of redemption
of the said B. T. Rich, therein be forever
barred,' and that service of this rule be per
fected on said Benjamin T. Rich by publica
tion once a month for four months according
to law. Witness the Hon. Peter J. Strozier,
Judge of said Court, January 2d, 1873.
T. F. HAMPTON, Clerk.
Petition and Buie Hi Si to Foreclose
Mortgage.
Drury Rambo, Executor, w*. J. J. Y ates.
Superior Court, Decatur County, May
Term, 1873.
STATE OF GEORGIA, DECATUR CO.
It being represented to the court by the
petition of Drury Rambo,* as executor of the
Tast will, and testament of Daniel Rambo,
deceased, that by deed of mortgage, dated on-
the first day of November) 1870, J. J. Yates
conveyed to the said Drury Rambo a lot«of
laud in the 20th district of said eoqpty,
known in the plan of said district as Iot no.
372, for the purpose of securing the payment
of a certain promisory note made by the said
J. J. Yatef to the said Drury Rambo, due on
the first day of November, 1871, for the sum
of seventeen dollars pad fifty cents, which
note is now dne and unpaid ; It is ordered
that the stud J. J. Yates do pay into this
court by the first day of the next term thereof
the principal, interest and*cost dne on said
note, or show cause if any he has to the con
trary; or in default- thereof foreclosure hfe
granted to the said Drury Rambo of said
mortgage deed, and the equity of redemption
of the said J. J. Yates therein be forever
barred, and that service of this rule be per*
fected on said J. J.'Yates by publication once
a month for four months, according to law.
Witness the Hon. Peter J. Stroxier, Judge of
said Court, this January 2d, 1873.
T. F. HAMPTON, Clerk.
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
of Schedule.
Gkxikai. Sup*xistxxdkst's Offjci, )
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, V
Savannah, Jan. 4, 1878. J
On and after Sunday, January 5th, 1873,
Passenger trains on this road will run as
follows :
EXPRESS PASSENGER. .
Leave Savannah daily at - - 4:30 p m
Arrive at Live Oak - - 3:05 a m
Arrive at Thomasville - - 4:40 a m
Arrive at Bainbridge - - 7:40 a m
Arrive at Albany ... 9:15 a m
Leave Albany - 5:20 pm
Leave Bainbridge - 6:45 p m
Leave ThomasviQe - - 9:50 p m
Leave live Oak - ... 11:25 pm
Arrive at Savannah ... 10:00 a m
Make connection at live Oak with trains
en J., P, & M. Railroad for and from Jack
sonville, Tallahassee, etc.
No ehange of care at- live Oak; no change
of care between Savannah and Albany.
Close connection at Albany with trains on
South western. Railroad.
. -ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
WXSTXHX DITISlOJr..
Leave Lawton, Sundays excepted, 7:50 am
Arrive at Valdosta, Sundays exo., 9:52 a m
Arrive at Quitman, Sundays “ 11:10 a m
Arrive at Thomasville, “ “ 1:10 pm
Arrive at Albany, “ “ 7:40 p m
Leave Albany, Sundays excepted, 7:40 a m
Leave Thomasville, Sundays “ 2:10 p m
Leave Quitman, Sundays “ 4:21 p m
Learn Valdosta, Sundays “ 6:48 pm
Arrive at Lawton, Sundays “ 8:00 p m
Connnect at Albany with night trains on
Southwestern railroad, leaving Albany Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, a>d
arriving at Albany Tuesday, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday.
Mail Steamer* leave Bainbridge every
Wednesday at foOOa. m. for Apalachicola.
GEORGIA, DECATUR ( OUNTY. .
Whereas J. A. Butts, administrator of Jas,
A. Butts, in his petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully adminis
tered said estate; this is, therefore, to cite
allpersonsconcerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause if any they can why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged from
his administration and receive letters of-dis
mission, on the first Monday in March, 1873,
JOEL JOHNSON, Ordinary.
December 2nd, 1872.
Bedell Co.,
Liquor Dealers,
—AMD—
Tobacco Agents,
140 Broad Street,
0Ct24 6m] COLUMBUS, GA.
H. 8, HAINES, Gen’l Supt.
M. Holey & Co : ,
-Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PARLOR, CHAMBER and
KITCHEN
FURNITURE !
‘ 186 BROUGHTON ST.,
Comer Jefferson and Broughton, opposite
. St. Andrew’s Hall, Savannah, Ga.
All the latest styles kept on hand. Mat
tresses renovating and repairing of furniture
execu ed promptly and at reasonable prices.
, mch21 ly 4 .
CLOTHINO AJXD HATS.
A Large and Fashionable selection at T . REID L qq , s
BO °TS AND SHOES.
Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Beys and Children’s at A. T. REID ft CO.’S
• .
Dress Roods
A complete and handsome stock at
Prints.
A. T. REID ft CO.’S
Bacoti,. Bacon,
Sides, Hams, Shoulders and Bulk Meats at • A. T. REID ft CO.’S
H. SPEAfc
FU1 <fc Wiat,,
GOODS
To which he invites the
the public. He ha*
special
*t*ti,
10# of
Flour, Flour.
Onfrhundred bblar., different grades,
A. T. REID ft CO.’S
Sugar and Coffee.
Fifty bbl». and sacks Sugar and Coflbe at A. T. REID ft CO.’S
• Northern
One hundred halts Northern Hay at
Hay.
A. T.’REID ft CO/S
Oats, Oats.
Five hundred bushels Blaek and Yellow Oats at
A. T. REIO ft CO/S
AN ENGLISH BUSINESS ANH
CLASSICAL
SCHOOL
For Both Sexes.
OBeoks, Stripes and Yarns,
From’Columbus, a choice selection at ' j(, x, p£|g ft qo/S
Blitter, Cheese
All fresh and arriving weekly at
and Fish.
A. T. REID ft fp/S
. Enquire
For any goods you n^r want at A. T.JIEI0 ft CO.’S
* f *
Cotton, Corn, Hides, Wool, and any countrylpreduce bought by
A. T. REID & COMPANY.
JOHN -H. FEATHERST0N,
PRINCIPAL,
Bainbridge, Ga.
This institution will open on the Second
Wednesday in January, 1878.
COURSE OF STUDY AND BATES,
First Class—Spelling. (Webster’s), Read
ing (Holmes), Penmanship, Arithmetic
(Sanford’s), Geography (Monteith’s), Gram
mar (Butler’s), Oratory, per month, $2 50.
Second Class—Spelling (Towns’"), History
(Stephens U. S.), Penmanship, Arithmetic
(Stoddard’s) Grammar (Butler’s) Geography
(Monteth’s),' Composition’ (Quack'enbos’),
Elocution, Algebra (Davies’), Latin Gram
mar and Reader (Bullion’s), Oratory, per
month, $3 50. , • t
Third Class—Spelling (Webster’s Diction
ary), History (Goodrich’s Gfeece), Penman
ship, Arithmetic (Sanford’s), Grammar
S ark’s), Latin Grammar, Csesar, Virgil,
etoric, (Bullion's), Trigonometry (Loomis)
Mensuration, Herodotus, Current Literature,
Oratory, per month, $3 50.
A thorough course .of book-keeping and
penmanship will be taught at sight, extra,
per month, $5 00.
All that is asked, is a fair trial, and a well
taught student is promised in return-
SPALDING *
SEMINARY,
Spalding, Macon Connty, Qft, 1873.
Is the place to educate your Sons and
Daughters. It has two distinct departments,
one for males, the other for females. Obser
vation has, long ago, taught us that an abso
lute separation of the sexes is contrary to
nature and Is hurtful to both; also, that an.
association too frequent and protracted is
equally pernicious. We aim at the golden
medium; and four years successful experiment
confirms us in the belief that we have the
right plan. Young ladies and young gentle
men in our Seminary are courteous in de
portment, tidy in dress, and correct and
ehastein their language. Our Course of Study
is collegiate, practical and suited to the (jmes.
Good government is secured. by rewarding
the good, as well as punishing the bad; this
is the Bible rule. Pupils study, not as much
by compulsion, os by emulation and being
enabled to understand and love the sciences.
Our village’]* healthy, the people cultivated,
moral and social. Accommodation for board
ing is ample. Next session will begin on
January 13th; $200 will pay bbard and tui
tion-one jess,
FACULTY FOR 1873. ••
Rev. Wm. C. Wilkes, A. M., President and
Professor of Ancient Languages.
Wm. J. Harvard, Professor of Mathematics.
Mrs. M. A. Wilkes, History, Botany and
BeUeslettres.
Mrs, S. G. Beall, Academic Classes.
Miss J. Estelle Wilkes, French, Spanish,
German, etc.
Mrs. L. E. Veal, Ornamental Classes.
Miss Bessie P. Wilkes, Primary Classes.
Misses Jennie E. and Mamie B, Wilkes,
Instrumental and Vocal Music.
For further information, send for New
Catalogue; address Col. N. M. Massey, Pres
ident of Board of Trustees; or Rev. Wm. C
Wilkes, President cf Faculty; or Wm. J.
Harvard, Secretary of Faculty, Spalding,’
Macon county Ga. Dec. i 1872.
FALL AND WINTER!
1872—1873.
We are in the market with our usual, stock of
fail and winter goods.
lOO DDls. FLOUR,
8,000
*
pounds
BACON Sides Sc Shoulders,
' 1,000 11>«. LARD,
3,000 yards BAGGING, lOO Duns.
ARROW TIES.
PAINTING MATERIALS,
Of all kinds—White Lead, boiled and raw Ode,
colored Painte assorted.
10.000 YARDS OF PRINTS,
ALL GRADES AND PRICES.
5.000 yards Brown and Bleached
Shirtings and Sheetings.
25 pieces KENTUCKY JEANS.
And the usual assortment of DRY-GOODS and DRESS GOODS.
BABBIT & WARFIELD.
VAST OUANTITIES,
Popular”^
—*01—
Hress Goods l
In SB the Styles Of to,
Alpaccas, . Embroideries
Laces, White Goods
Towelling. Table’ .
• Linen, Gloves,
Hosiery,
Corsets, and Handkerchief
Bleached and Brown
DOMESTICS,
Kentucky Jeans,
Calicoes,
Tickings, Cloths,
Cassimeres, White and
Red all-wool Flannels,
The very best of Opera Haft,, ^
Linaeys, Shawls, Blankets, & c .
CLOTHING!
Nice Lot of
Hoys and Gents*
. CLOTHING!
Tlio Best Stock
BOOTS arid SHOES
fiSY*In ike city—come and see for yonmbes.
GROCERIES,
FOR THE MILLIONS!
We keep constantly on hand all the leading
groceries, such as
Bacon, Flour, Lard, Butter,!
Coffee, Corn, Meal, Grit;,
Syrups, Liquors.
> &e., &c,
Mr. T. J. THOMPSON, of the late firm of
Spear & Thompson, coutinues with me; aba
Mr. J t R. GRIFFIN. Give me a call.
H. H. SPEAR, Broughton St,
nor 14] Bainbridge, Qv
FOR COST!
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECVK
BARGAINS!
Patterson
dc McNair,
SOUTH-BROAD STREET,
be fain* 1 '*
Are now closing out their UrF
Stock of Fall and Winter ^
AT COST!
Ho better stock can I
the city; therefore buyers wil
it to their interest to call on
before going elsewhere.
PATTERSON ft
RANKIN HOUSE ;
j.W.By ^Propr*'’
Broad Street
Cqlumbvs, -
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