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locality we are
tbkt sbe fives and
This maiden
leading
l-ractieribrtqiAJlC. "She had eighty
^yMfojpgplge, half of it weii bro-
ken in, and half of it land rich, .but
liable£t overflow. The burn* bad
bejn*j^fctly horned, and all the fen
r<U !|ll-i« .bad - order- Soch was
■ The young lady
j.itti toned former.
B ’horse ; she borrowed
MttUMUMUnt helped her by
the Iomt of impliments. Thns pro
vided she has accomplished some
nnastic salt, with a
1 —WUH^I— 1 1i~*i g'oves and boots
made to order, she plowed : she di
rected the removal of the stumps of
; she assisted in drilling th«
r- she even helped to tell trees,
and la reported to use an ax beauti
fully. Sttetiar 8 acres in grass and
13 in orchard she raised 23 acres of
Is 1872 and would
havhTWnfom 3 to 5 acres more,
bnt tor thHMnre of a horrid iDefi
cient man who failed to cut it in
time.' IhN,' she got 450 bushels
of wheat, weighing 62 pounds to the
bnsheL Most of the home term is
cultivated in corn, though there are
8 acres of grtta and U of orchard.
Our pretty Pomona of 18T2 sold 160
barrels of apples, and recently- had
>00 barrels in the cellar.
J’WtSWHjg woman! All has not
been bright with her. She has hell-
hoy ^qia sortama. like the rest of
womankind f she has been called to-
nmar^^w ope hoss stolen and ano>
tne^irowned ; she has been bereav
ed of a colt, »nd her pigs were a
failure. Ent upon the whole the
Providence wmea presiaes over
agridnlMre lias smiled upon her - —
8he is gradually paying off the
mortgagw’bfeqaeathed to her by
her sire.—She has forty acres ol
wheat rtViflbr the coming year.-—
She has taken excellent care of her
widowed gather, of her fatherless
UtMMMS-,^nd bf a smaller sister.
Wo wish that we knew her name.—
Ag«fe«t all . of -our typographies
rales, we Mmtf-lfo tempted to print
It in thrge capitate. It is aggravat
ing to b«tftaa*ti to speak of her
simply as Mito A. . The letter how
ever iaikgood letter, standing at
thi
Ini
onr own
alphabet,'and it is
ijlo. 1.- The tender
she- has excited in
sufficiently indica
nt ve have before
beiS-tboogh-all too briefly
in tall posession
. pleasant* facts.—N. T.
JJ^Rorida Oomgs Grove.
SilWmatpondent of the New York
"■tUta hu been down on indian river
i give* the following desorip-
frpammite's ormage grove on that
I. , • - »»" >
•itt ■ grovodiai prodneed 600.-
» thie Meon.' He nys he
I next year* Th
le trees were nearly
looked upon ae a kind of
rbythe orange prodneera of FW-
to^oWwOapt Dnmmitt not quite
41,6661^00 to ken hie magnificent
|Jg Older. Six hundred thousand
apiece on the trees
nett Income of $11,-
• and on* million orangea
' tenet income of 619,000.
glove, fully developed,
000 orSngeato the tree.
. , I 5000, and one tree in
“•jFtoWfc* |ifijr«t«ee* Bnurpriae, is
"*%teihwm pm feme* . 10;00ft oranges
J*** fn**" than sili’a grove, in the
possessed of
Bomm, &
Knighton,
DIALERS IX
FAMILY AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
DRY
GOODS,
SHOES,
Notions, Ac., Ac.,
No. 3 BOWHE BLOCK,
RespetJlfuIly call attention of their friend*,
and the public getferally, to their cheap and
well assorted stock of goods, which they are
fW INTER
tiim w
T 'jSte*
Determined tq Sell at the
LOWEST
RATE^ f .
»@-Wa are constantly receiving new
snd fresh supplies of Choice Family
Groceries, and will not be undersold
BY ANY ONE
IN THE MARKET!
JW Wishing to devote our time and
attention exclusively to the grocery-line
we offer onr stock of DRY GOODS,
8H0ES, and NOTIONS
duced Prices.
8“ No Trouble to show Goods !*®i
Please tall and examine onr stock before
purchasing elsewhere
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The Inn of RUSSELL A TONES. Publish-
era and Pfopttatora of the - Bainbridge
Weekly Democrat, ia this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Mr. W. C. Jones, the junior
partner, retiring, having disposed of his in
terest in Raid paper to Mr. B. E. Russell,
who.assumes all the liabilities of said firm,
and to whom all indebted are requested to
ike immediate settlement.
BEN. E. RUSSELL,
W. C. JONES.
March 10, 1878—lm
COFFINS!
Metalic and Wood,' of all kinds, at
ED. i. HENDERSON’S
FurntturoS tore .
inch 13- ly j
Tteclell Ac Co.,
Liquor Dealers,
—AJTU—
Tobacco Agents,
, •
140 Broad Street,
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COLUMBUS, GA.
J. I. GRIFFIN.
106 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
IMPORTER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
RBch6-ly
GURLEY, RUSSELL A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS
And Counselors at Law, '
Bainbridge, Ga.
• Office in Courthouse. [16-6m
RANKIN HOUSE,
J. W. Ryan, Proprietor,
Bread Street,
Columbus, ... - Gxoboia.
■ frank GOLDEN, Clbbk.
X>. MCGILL.
O’MEAL.
McGILL Jk O’NEAL,
^ J ' ATrokxtrfs ATLAW,
liumbridp*. On.
**•- u * •**>■*»
4ke P«*t Office.
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GOODS
A T COST!
Simon A. Weil,
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS.
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS.
CORNER WATER AND WEST STREETS.
BAINBRIDGE, - - - - GEORGIA,
Offerin g 13 ntii*e
STOCK OF
WINTER
GOODS!
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
My Fine Dress Goods very Low,
S. A. WEIL.
Shawls and Cloaks at cost,
S. A. WEIL.
Flannels of every Description,
S. A. WEIL.
Simon A. Weil
WILL OFFER BIS
Large and Select Stock of Fall
and Winter Dry Goods at
Reduced Prices, and
Ijivites the Especial
Attention of the
LADIES,
City and Country Dealers to examine
the same.
Calicoes, Best
Quality,
At 121-2 cents,
S. A. WEIL.
Sheetings at Reduced Prices,
S. A. WEIL.
Oflers Bargains in Blankets.
Linen Damasks, Superior,
at SI per yard.
Minion - A. W«il.
*«4
rt. :: -n*
DR. TUTTS TILLS
Increase the powers of digestion, and excite
the absorbents to action, whereby all impuri
ties of the system are carried off. The old
stereotyped opinion dint calomel must be used
to “carry off the bile,” has given away be
fore the light of science. The vegetable king
dom furnishes a remedy, free from all dele
terious effects.
They act as kindly on the tender infant,
the most delicate female, end infirm old Age,
as upon the most vigorous system, eradicat
ing every morbific agent, invigorating the
debilitated organs, building up the flagging
nervous energies.
Price 25cts. a Bottle.
Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTTS IMPROVED HAIR DYE
This elegant preparation is warranted the
best in the world. Its effect is instaneous;
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.
JCSaT* Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTTS EXPECTORANT.
Is composed of herbal and mucilaginous pro
ducts, which have'a specific effect upon the
pultnonaryBorgans, penetrating every portion
of them. It detaches from the bronchial or
wind tubes the irritating matter which ac-
cummulates, and assists tueiato throw it off;
it mitigates the pain: resists the progress of
inflamation; and removes 'the constriction of
the chest. The properties of this elegant
preparation are demulcent, nutritive, bal
samic, healing, anti 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 ihe lungs lo resist attacks
in the future.
You need not go to Florida to cure your
cough. If you use this remedy you can re
main at home and enjoy its Comforts, a priv
ilege of vast importance to the suffet* from
pulmonary disease.
Avoid CoxscMmow.—This disease is very
insidious in its approach, arrd it* first ad
vance (which is often called a slight coil)
should be promptly guarded against. Be
ware, delays are dangerous. Don’t neglect
that slight cold, 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 of it: it is very pleasant, and children
take it readily. Dr. Tint’s Expectorant is the
tnobt valuable I.ung Balsam ever offered to
sufferers from diseases or the throat or rbest.
Price SI a Bottle, or .Sit ron $5.
Sold by all Druggists. Prepared by
WEI. H. TUTT, M. D.,
18 & 20 Flatt St., New York.
Sold m Bainhrirlgo bv C. C. KING & CO.
NOTICE
y virtue of an order from the Court
Ordinary of Decatur county, will be sold
the first Tuesday in April'next, at the cot
house door in shid county) within the legal
sale hours, the Store Mouse and the Lot upon
which it is erected, in the town of Attapul-
gus, said county, belonging to the estate of
E. Lasseter, deceased. Terms of -sale, One
Third Cash, One Third on one year’s ti
with interest fYom date, and One Third
two years’ time with interest from date. The
piftchaser to give his notes for the cred;
payments, secured by mortgage on the prop
erty sold, purchasers paying for deeds and
mortgages. .1. M.ORIWIN*
E. B. LASSETER,
Administrators E..Laaseter. dec’d.
February 4th, 1878.
DR. M. L. BATTLE,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Bainbridge, - - Georgia.
Office over Rockwell & West, where he can
be found every day except thef fourth Satur
day in each month. When absent at other
times previous notice will be given through
the Democrat. [jy20 tf
RIBBONS,
3Iillinery
AND STRAW GOODS.
18 7 3.
Also, White Goods, Embroideries, &c
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CD.,
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers
Bonnet, Trimming, 2s T eck and Sash
Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, m Neck
Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Velvets and Crapes,.
Flowers, Feathers, *
Ornameats,
Frames, ete. Straw Bonnet? and Ladies and
Children’s Hats ^trim'med and untrim-
med), and in connecting warerooms
White Goods, Linena, Embroideries,
Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handker
chiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, &c.,
Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMOBBJU). .
These go.sit are manufactured by us or
bought far cash directly from the European
and American manufacturers, embracing all
the latest novelties, nnequaHMd in variety
and cheapness in any market. • " ' “
with care, promptness anil
T. B HUNTiE WELL & CO.’S
-. GROGEBY^y. «
Atm * ' ■' •>-’ * *
DRY - GOODS EMPORIUM I
EAST OF COURT HOUSE, BROAD STREET,
Bainbridge, - - _ Georgia.
CORN! CORN!
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN and other grain, at the very Lowest
Market Prices, can be found at the store of
- T. B. Hnnnewell & Co.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BBLS. FLOUR,.best brands, just received
and for sale by
T, B. Hnnnewell & Co.
YTirar c j,,
F-‘ABELL 4 C6 C
gei»eral,.commi& Sioh
-'-v — A^d Dealers in ’ •
Plantain, Family, Steamboat
groceries.'
CoroigMents of Florid. , Tn ,_
Particular attention paid to an^J'"' 1,Kl -
consignments. * U tod
£oct24 6m
_I16 eroad St„ Columh,.. g, •
GEOBGIA—DBCATU* €OUNTY *
Whereas J. F. Cox administmk,,
«rt.te .f J. H. Cox. renrJT;
»!' Cox, « r r„ en u' te ^T
in Ka petition dul v filed ,„.i t ®»m
record! that he ha'i fS, ^ •«
Cox estate—this is J ' H -
stms concerned, liindred and C rii,
rithw if , uy lhey »
■mntstraior ahoald not'be
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL
Wholesale Grosers.
Comer BAY & BRYAN Street.
^Savannah, 6a,
a. 31 Sloan. i
H. Sloan,
A. M. SLOAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS,
Claghorp & Ctumingham'i Baije,
Bay St., SAVANNAS, GA.
Liberal advances made
ml cotton in stqre.
coisignmenu
[dotU
FIRST-CLASS BOARDING
HOUSE,
Ho. 210 South Broad Strwt,
• savannah, ga..
By Col. W. T-COX, (tote of Bainlridgi.i
Board per day
Boartl per week
- $150
10 00
Particular attention given to patrons, and
satisfaction gnaranteid. The people of D*.
CRtur know the old Colonel, and should call
when in Savannah. - k feb27 tf
BACON! BACON!
TWENTY THOUSAND LBS. BACON Just in and for sale at the Lowest
Market Prices by *
T. B. Hnnnewell <$s Co.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.-AH
persons having claims against the late .Joseph
Chandler, of Decatur •county, deceased. »re
required to present them to me in tefnu
the law; and all persons indebted will plet
come forward and make immediate pevnent.
Ft L. BA II BIT,
Administrator Estate .Joseph Chandler.
Bainbridge, Ga., Jan. 30, 1873.
SUGAR SYRUP,
SALT, COFFEE, to be found in large or small quantities by calling at
the store of
T. B. Hnnnewell 6c Co.
COTTON YARNS.
TWO HUNDRED BUNCHES COTTON YARNS just received and for
sale by
T. B. Hnnnewell & Co.
Shirtings and Sheetings. .
Six Thousand Yard»«f Shirtings aad Sheetings jrtt recOtVeffTtfld RIP
«*te ky _ » ItUili Ml to. Ur* T. S HUNNEWELL * Cff. ‘
toto nx« .m -to-a> >k r .+ ■ root - •
Thos. M. ^Vllon,
J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN,
Dry Goods, Hats, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes and Notions,
96 CIlEllRY & 55 'SECOND STS,
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MAC6N, 6A.
M.Boley Sc Co.
Wholesale and Detail dealers !n
PARLOR, CHAMBER and
KITCHEN
FURNITCRE
88 BROUGHTON St,
Corner .TelTereon and Broughton, oppont#
-8t. Andrew's 11*11, Savannah, Ga.
. AH the latest styles kcflt on band. Mm-
ivating and repairing of fumitot*
R. A. WALUCE,
P1ULER IN
Paper, Envelopes, Cards, Twiner,
Tags, Paper Stock, Inks,
Moss, Waste, &c.
135 BAY ST., SAVANNAH,'GA-
mchO] Orders promptly fulled.
T. R. Warded
PRACTICAL
Apothecary
- Oliemist*
Broad Street, - - Baiobridge,
— Db\lm Im —
DR U1?S!
Chemicals, Dyes*®'
Perfumery, < c >
And FKBSH .r^* LUBiE