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Ben. E. Busell,
Dr. W, J. Harrell, -
Editor.
Associate.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 38 1878.
Half-Sheet
During the continuance* of the
Yellow Fever scourge in our city, we
shall issue only a half-sheet of the
Democrat, for the reason that busi
ness has almost entirely suspended,
and our inability to procure sufficient
means to publish a full-sheet during
its prevalence.
relatives and friends away ; and for his
attentions to theSick where his duties
allowed.
lhe heavy frost that foil this morning
it is hoped may prevent further exten-
si n of the da*e«se.
Administrator’s Sale
o i T:r?ac of a drrreein Chancery. will be
* ; dd before the Court Btu.se J-.or ;j: ih- iowu
o. fircwinhe, fit* Memiretuer tounty, Gei-r-
on the first 1 ue^bty is Nor., next : The
following lots of loud. >«*. 344, ;J77. »„j
3#~. situate, Ivin? and tiring in the 27iU
v district of originally Early, n«w Decatur
1 esterdav t'l huraday) 13 new ca^c-.T county, e*.tcli of sniuiota containing 200
were reported. Mr T. J. Wi!iutm>
of our beat citizens^Ud last nicht
cue
We
Married.
Mr. Warren Curry was married to
Miss Clara Donalson, daughter of
Hon. Reuben Donalson, near this
city, on last Tuesday. We wish them
much happiness.
have still several d mg .-roustas :-. though
the situation is more hopeful this iuor
nio"
_ acres
niyre ©r
i *- 1 oa the property of the estate of An-
or n LYrk. Hie ol '! riwvl her eouuty. Geor
gia, devec-e i. Terms Cash.
JO'i.i'.l B. JACKSON,
JO IN" WILDS I’Ai!K,
D 'on t non ra n tutamaUo annexe
Oct. 23. lt>7 -3t
The Thomasville Fair
This^fair begins on the 4th ol
November, next Tuesday. We ad
vise all who can, to attend. We are
under obligations for a complimen
tary ticket.
Tributes of Respect.
We have tributes of respect to our
deceased fellow citizens which we
will publish as soon as possible, 'flic
present extraordinary circumstances
compel us to postpone them together
with our own editorial tributes to
their memory.
The Yellow Fever in Baianbriige.
As will be seen from our special tele
gram there is nut much improvement
in the yellow fever at Huiubridge.
'Iliree new cases—all negroes—were re
ported yesterday, and one death. There
are twenty-odd cases in all. ton of them
dangerous, it will be observed, also,
that our former reports were not »o
highly colored as seme supplied. W hat-
ever may be said, wu have n > hone of
an abatement of the disease until a
clack frost shall spread its chilling man
tle over the plague-smitten city, and
whether that will be ushered in by the
rain thht fell last night remains to be
seen. The present c.mditi- u of the un
fortunate little Oak City is indeed d -
plorable—a terrible climax to a slus in
| of growth and prosperity—and we can
only extend our hearty sympathy,
coupled with a prayer that the worst is
already over, and that the stricken peo
ple may be speedily restored to health
—Savannah AVtcs.
Altar's
STEININGER &. ENGEL
ol the
FLINT RIYEKSTORES
Bainbridge. Ga..»
R
) E«rrrTFrT.T. j r invite the citizens of I
h rntur an
examine their
entur an ! &!:dining counties to will an
Their *
■" rr.. "sa - ; f"l
FlTlfl .'Will tO
GOODS,
Such as Ladies Dppss Goods, Fane
and. Staple Bry-Coods,
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD
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The i;aiiil)ridiic
LOCAL A LTD BCSISBSS XOTICtS.
t’s Oftict, i
UlLBOAD, >
1. l v 73. )'
xa\?- '.*w fes*-'
Change cf Schedule.
Gesehal Sip; tim.vDur’i
Atlantic ash Grtr i
Savannah, CM. 11
On and after Sundry, <>cf 12. 1873,
Passenger trams oa i:.is road triil run as
follows :
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at - - -i^O p m
Arrive at Live Oak - - - :.V- a m
Arrive at BninhrHge - S:1‘. am
ArriVe at Alhanjt - - - 9:40 am
Leave Albany - - - : ; o p u'
Leave Bainbri-lpf' - 4s: pm
feave live Oak lei !>: ' p ni
Arrive at 'avatuAyi - - - *:2tt a i:
tv* Connect, ttf lire Oak with trains
on I., P. \ M.«ii&lruad let-sad ir<>m ack-
sonville, Tallnli i f lr. etc.
No change of liA between Savannah «n ’
Albany. ' a*
x
Clire connection it Mb ny trains
South western -.aliroii.
flose connectiwt •: w. -n -r t t
r. ' - t. •-
JEWELRY STORE I
A good segar can be bad at Sweanngia’t
GAROFJt <sr.KM at M*. SWEARINGEN
A flue lot of mo- lting tf^uecu* and
pip a just in. nt Subcra.
Boots and Shops. Hr*s and Cr.' -
an elenant stock.
Cir Karntfrent L*r« cf Gntfs and
Beys Clothing is Unexcelled.
Members of Stonewall Engine Com
pany in tbis city and able to report for
duty, are requested to furnish them
selves with keys to Engine house, if not
haring them at once.
T. R. WARDELL,
Secretay, S. E. C.
Ca’f and sen for You^t/v ~
Hearty Welcome Awaits Ycu.
450
Kushols Good
1-5 list
PROOF SEED OATS.
Gil < > citi5 n:
Bacon. Fleur.
Sugar. Coffe’.
Lard. But.er,
Cheese. R ; ce,
Fish, E;c.
Cora, Oats. Hav,
Rape. Eagginn, Ties.
Plantation Supplies.
Etc
STFIKINGEH & ENGEL.
Tha Yellow Fever Scourge.
Never before has the shadow of death
hung so darkly over our once bright
and"prosperous_little city. Hardly can
we realize it—never did we dream of
such'^atal affliction For the past few
weeks Death has been busily at work,
cutting down without warning many of
our'eitizens, who but njshort while ago
bid'fair to live to old age.
For some time there was considerable
doubt and uncertainty as to what was
the nature of the dissease; but as it pro
gressed, it stamped itself upon the minds
of physicians and people alike, as that
most terrible and destructive of scourges.
Yellow' Fever. Immediately, as a
precautionary measure, most of the wo
man and children of our city were sent^
away. Those who remained did so from
choice, not wishing to be separated front
members of their families who could,
not leave.
Since our last issue'we have to chroni
cle'the deaths of a child of the lamented
H. J. Swetrengen, Mrs. Win. Painter
Mrs. Spear, wife of Mr. II. II Spear.
Hon. B. F. Bruton, who died last
Wednesday morning, and Mr. Frank
Green, and Mrs. Geo. W. Pearce, who
died lsst__night; and, also, a negro nam
ed Wallace Donalson, who died in the
early‘part of the week.
We cannotnow write appropiate tri
butes to the'lamented dead, not having
sufficient jspace in our paper, were we
in our present depressed state of mind
competent to do them justice, but. it we
are spared, we will place upon reeord
the merit, the worth and the tranevn-
dant virtues of each and all.
There are at this writing manycases
are in town,some of which are very dan
gerous, perhaps hopeless. Col. James
Wilson died at his place below this city,
yesterday, it is supposed of th
disease.
So far as we can ascertain the follow
ing is the current number of those who
have died of the fever up to date begin
ning first with—Mr. George Schwa-
bacher, Mr. H. D. Darden. Sr., Mr. Met
Bower, Mr. J. H. Merritt. Mr. Jesse F
King, Mr. H. J. Swearengen and child;
Mr. Simon Engel. Mr. W. T. Morn.
Mrs. Wm. Paiuter, Mrs. H. H. t>pear.
Wallace Donalson. Hon. B. F. Bruton. V’« r bottle
Mrs. George W- Pearce, Mr. 1 rank
Green—making in all fifteen deaths,
and the end, we fear is not yet.
Throughout the disease our people
have acted well. Our physicians, (and
we are proud of them all.) have gained
for themselves not only advanced pro
fessional reputation, but that of noble
and self-sacrificing gentlemen as well.
Mayor
well of the city i r erything in his pow
er that can be done for the stek. and to
prevent the spread of the disease he is
doing with all the might and mi'n that
characterises a faithful official, and a
Christian man. Marshal Collier, too. and
the colored men under his ccutroi, are
acting nobly.
And Mr. J. R. G raves, operator of
the Western Union Telegraph Com-
rho cauie among us a stranger.
For sule at SI, per bushel, or 90 cents if
purchaser furnish sucks.
S. M. LILLY,
Thomasville Ga.
Oct. 2-*> 1873.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
llappy Relief for Young Men from the ef
fects of lirrors and Abuses in early life.
Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage
removed. New method of treatment. New
and remarkable lemadies. Books and Circu
lars sent free, in scaled envelopes. Address,
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St..
Philadelphia, l'a..- -an Institution having a
high reputation for honoraolo conduct and
professional skill.
MANHOOD :
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED !
lust Published, a new edition c
WELL S CELEBRATED ES3.-t
ofDr. CULVER-
WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the rad-
cal cure (without medieftc) of Spf,kmatoR-
biiiea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
Seminal Losses, IaniTENcr, Mental an .
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar
riage. etc., also. Co.vsrMPitoN, Epilepsy an
Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual
extravagance.
Price in a sealed envelope only six
cents.
The celebrated author, iu his admirabl.
say, clearly demonstrates from a thirt;
aiV successful practice, that the alarmin
consequences of self-abuse may be rad;
cured without the dan erou- use of int r a
medicine or the application ol the i.i..
pointing out a mode of cure at once sun
certain, and cticetual, by means ot w
every suilerer, no matter what his con it-,
may be, may cure biniscl, cheaply private
and rtul r l it.
The Lecture should be in the linn 1
of every youth and every man in theland.
Sent under seal in a plain envelope, U
any address, post-paid, on receipt ot six
cents, or two post stamps.
Address the Publishers,
Oil AS. .1. C. CLINE & CO..
i27 Bowery. New York.
Post Office Box, 4o86.
R- R. R.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
CUKES THE WOHST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes
K3Y ONE HOUR
afterroa incr ti l. aUverilvment need anyone
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
'ADWA7*3 RE\T>Y RELIEF IS A CURB TOR
every PAIN.
Tr »rr.; !li»* flr*t and is
■' * m 1 */ i :\in
■To-: r xcrarfatir
»s v 6r other gland:
I Ml** fllflV
ll.T Ol th
organ*, b.
•“ N «•: TO TV RSTY XIIYUTE.^.
. ^•t* or rxpr»»e!itM»nj th«* rain the
-«i h, it ion. Infirm, Cr;,»pled. S’
1 with d»*eaae may suffer,
• DWAY*S READY REL1ZF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
IN' LAMM.a IU >\ OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLVMM.VTION <»F TIIE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
• ON JESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT KIIKaTHISG.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS. CR3UP. DIPTHEKTA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
nE AD AO HE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The itrpitcation or the Head v Relleftn the par? op
PHrt* where tlie pain or difficulty cxi>;s w»*l afft.rd ease
my dropa In half n tumbler of win fn a few
m-.mci.’* cure CRAMPS. SPASMS, St)CR STOMACIL
IIK v RTItl’RN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA.
WIND IN THE BUWELS.
DYSENTERY. COLIC,
an.l all INTERNAL PAINS.
Traveler* «honld n!*%H\x carry a bottle of Had-
ay’s Ready Relief with them. A few drop* in
FUVErt A1VT* AGUE.
JOHN W. KcGILL,
Attorney at Law
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Will give prompt attention to all buxine--
entrusted to his care. Office: north-we<i
room in court house. febl .-ly
Joy to the Woai.t*! Woman is Fhek.
fatal ! Among the many modern discov -rics lookin
i t.> the happiness and ameltpration of the hu-
! man race, none is entitled to higher consid
eration than the renowned remedy—Dr. .1
Bradfield s Female Regulator. Woman s Be-o
Friend. By it woman is emancipated from
numberless' ills peculiar to her sex. Before
it« magic power all irreglarities of the worn!
vanish! It cures whites. It cures suppres
sion of the menses. It removes uterine ob
structions. It cures constipation an-t strengi li
ens the svstem. It braces the nerve-* and
purifies the Wood. It never fails, as thous
ands of women will testify. This valuable
medicine is prepared and sold by L. II. Bra,-
tield. Druggist. Atlanta. Ga.. Friee. S1..1
All respectable drug men keep
FEVffn ANTI 10UE carp-t fn- flOv
•r a n iimMih ajiviii In ihi> ««>rM t^iat will c
i4 Au't-e. :«nd nil other Mala*4-'U*. Biloti*. Scarlet.
Tvt»h«»M. Yellow, and other Fever* raided bv RAD-
trarrH
Sleeping car run-
ACCOM Mt*
thr-m.-li »
ATION T
• Loin
w « r.x t'i
r eave I awt >n. ■ un-lay
Irrive^’t Y»M - a,
\rrive at <>nitin in.
Irrive at Thoms- lie.
'.rrive at AT ,nv.
! eave AT any.
eave h masviHe,
ive - uiuii in,
e‘ve Valdosta.
;-rfve ;;t I awt.in.
• .•'.'meet at A y v. h - l
■ oil we tern l r i . ’ v • . - i
1 iv. Tucs lay. -nd ill- t fay
>t Albany Mon lav, V. cine- v an
day.
Mail Steamer leaves Bainbridge evi
Tburssday at 8:W» m. fi*r \p achicoia.
II. S. HAINES. Gen I Su r t.
Reran and will sell goods al reasonable'
« tes. H. J. S vearingen & Co., City Drug
*ore.
• g.-: ats. Paxtkun-haKuu am, Cabi-
' s > '-s will Ink* notice that I’. P. Toala
irirston. ; .->s on hand ami ft»r sala
*’*• finest yr-i-le, whole sala
w -t .ot oak and other
»Ippi
an t th-.us-
ryc toward*
foiboae go-
i- jior-olo,
to or Cali
*» o. t^uick
ver die Mia
ous i>s fine
ni -t.
1, w: 3.
■ ■ftCurl
-a
rv
•us wit h
l r,b ,h*e.
i i> now
BANKIN’ HOUSE.
J. W. Ryan. Proprietor,
Broad Street,
Dolc.mbub. - - GEoitn;
FRANK GOLDEN. Clerk
Ij: V, C.
- *1 j
bo ihi?
t,
M, Bole/ & Co.
M^olesalcand Retail Denl-.rs in
PARLOR, CHAMBER and
KITCHEN
FUR MT UR E
83 3.T3UGHT0N ST.,
'orner Jefferson and Broughton, opposite
St. Andrew’s Hull, Savannah, Ga.
All the latest styles kept on hand. Mat-
res«es renovating and repairing of furniture
■u ed promptly and at reasonable prises.
meh21 lv
- RAOWAY-S REApy RE
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AND ?URF RTUH BLOOD—INURE AFH
OF FLESH AM' TThlGHT—ULEaR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COM FLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY’S
SarsaparLIian Esselrjit
THZ CRcAT BLOOD PJ7IFIER.
IIAS m ade TTIE MOST ASTONISHING TURKS: SO
gun K SO RAPID ARE the « HANOE>._THE
BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
THAT
Efery Day aa tease ia W
ait Weiait is Seea aid Felt.
F-crr drop of the SAP.3APARTLLIAN RESOT
YE *T fifixurtunicatfsthrough lhe Blw4.Urin
■ Titf other Fluids! and iuice*of the system the vfcror r.
life. Tor it rer*- 1 ^* the wastes of th«- tr*ly wlih new «nu
sound marertaL Srroiuia. Syphilis, Consumption
Glandular disease. Ulcers In trie threat. Mouth. Tu
mors. Nodes in the Gland* and «»ther parfsof the *y*tein.
Sore Eyes. Sinimoro.:* dlsehanr.* from the Ear^ and
the worst forms cf Skm di~ea'e~ Eruptions. Fever
Sure*. So alt! Head. Rime Worm. Salt Bheon. BryaipcUn.
Acne. Black: Spots, Worms iu loe Fk>h Tumors. Tan-
cem in the Womb, and ail nrvak«*uiinr and i amfol dis-
cbarcea. NUht Sweats, L*—of sa|>erai and all wastes of
ipc of this
... eru Chetniitry. and a te» days’ u-c will
,vc to any person usinit i? f <r either ol Ulcse forms of
l*^»ase Us jHttent power to cure them.
LaGbange. Ga., Maivh 23 t 1S«0.
^ iatUc<
ceeds in airestinj; the^c wa*te*. and repairs the same
with new material made fr**n» healthv blood—and this
the SAKSAPAKILLIAN will and does secure—a cure
is certain; for when once this remedy commences its
work of purification, and succeed*.in diminishing the
loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day
the patient will feel himself growing bettei and stronger,
the food digesting better, appetite improving, and dealt
and weight increasing. _
Not gnly does the SassArsKiLUAX RrsoLnorr excel
all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic. Scro
fulous. Constitutional, and siiia diseases; but it is tbe
only positive euro for
BRADFIELD & CO.. Atlanta. Ga.—Pear ^
8ii->: I t.-.ke pleasure in rt.ning tbat 1
use-i tor the last twenty years, the medic n.
v.)U are now putting up, known as V. cm in
Best. Friend, and consider it ihe best cum:-.-
nation ever gotten together for tlie dissea- -
for which it is recommen led. I Have been
familiar with the prescription both as a prac
titioner of medicine and in domestic pract ice,
that 1 consider it *
Kidney £ Bladder Complaints,
Albuminuria, and iu ail cases where there are
ck dust Gi posits, or ibe water is thick, ciond*. mixed
GOLD & ILV" W.
E3, CLOCKS, SOLID S,.
VER AKD . L .. I!..
Pocket anti Tab Cu
Scissors, Razors, etc..
Pipes, Smoking Tcb
. Y, DIAMOND S,
In , AMYTHlSTS,
C .L lit . : U-
KiS. S I A I JGNEfiY,
•OKOS AKD ALBUMS,
.FUMEftY, PiFES, ETC
Spectacles ami Fye-G.'asbis, loys and fancy Gocds at Wholesale and
Retail.
called to .he “CRESCENT” SPECTACLE
S&~ Especial attention is
mil EYE-GLASS.
A large a*s<>
!>AL PRESENTS.
■tntent of Good* suitable for HOLIDAY' ami BRI-
E©~ Highest )>
ice
Wiilclie*. Clocks.
!eh, atni war: intml.
aid f..i- Ol.t> SILVER, iu TRADE OR CASH
uni Jewelry rcpairei
with neatness and dis'
W. C. SOBERS.
Gift Enterprise
he only Reliable Giit I>is:riuuiion in th«
Country !
$75,000 00
5m* “> ^7*
f .m I C
y j-1v
1 in > i u-ral and
m r- m *1: per
with ree tmns-
-uit to all . imruhairarH.
ether, min -nil wealth, sctiooh,
law-abiding society invite em-
•!! point, to this land of friiits
For particulars address, A.
•uimlssioner, St. L- uis, Mo.
« v HL WL8TTO THE WE8T?
"TO m Ai
td\
nnr amugementa to fol-
‘-tiiomeyids wbo have
of
- . ' it would I« well to consider
. : ot-. b*, ii done to make the journey to
• :r "Hom. * in the W<«t” as plennant'and
on r -o from (linger on human skill and fore-
siglit can r.reompliah. X
By consolidation and conatructioo • rand
ffits been put into operation on ^*je sborteet
poMKiiilc line from Nashville 'lenn., to St
r^mis. “the future great City of the world”
Tiiis line, the
Sr. Louis A Socthkastebs R.ulwat,
has. during the past year, earned an envia
ble reputation by it* smooth track, prompt
time, sure Connections, and the magnifi
cence of its piuwenger equipment Its trains
are made up of new and oommodions day
ded with the celebrated Miller
cars, provided with the celebrated Miller
coupler and platform, and the westinghoaaa
air-brake.
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y. or.
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VALUABLE C< FT S !
To be distrlbu.eil in
L. 1>. SINU’8
lOitlj KEGFLAB MONTHLY
OF
\ l=j
I101i
h MiU*r»n<'e* hke the white of antes, or thread* like
hite silk. «.r there xs a morbid. <i*rk. biikm* eppear-
ity. and white bune 3mm deporig, and
Hnd can
Geo. W. Lewis has deserved | tu sufferinjr iemales. and can but ho\*
that everv lady in our whole land, who xn-vv
be suffering in any way peculiar to .he:r
*ox tnav be able to pra-ure a Iwdtle. that
their suffering But only he relieved, but that
tliev may tie res: re-i to health an l strength.
With mv kindest regards.
PBHBiBBHH thereto
* *••'»€ki.nt. hunting rwrtnn whrtt passing water, and
I * a m the 5BU*i iff U*e Lack and aInug the Lorn*.
Tumor of 12 Tears’ Growth
Cured by Badu-ay’s Kesolcent.
Dei. RADWAY’S
PerfsiitFOiiatiTe&EeplatjiiiPills
We could add a thousand other certificates: D „
Fewer. Iinsina^ia m iat
but we consider the above amply sufficient
proof of its virtue. All we ask is a trial.
For sale at all Drug stores in the city.
rerO-cdy tawe)e«.H»*smtlf eoste! with wet ruin.
iiurvv iwai.te- pont>.cl«uw»«Bd«TVtieihen. KoJ
LarVniK for the car* "f »' iWwtkn ul the Sttenedi.
- - lu.wro. Kjdn-.», Btrv— IHera
n.-. u «_he. ( oawtpenon-< _
•'o la- driwu Mon I:V. N- vcmber21" : . :-7
GKE GRAfiD CASH PRIZE CF
75000 In (JOLH!
GEE GF.£Kg CASK F ,:ZE cf
^.*>000 In Sih Of I
. v/G Prizes $XCO src!i, in C i:-
baeics!
ix Prizes $cGO ccch n Gs:- : -
b .cks !
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Agents v.anted to sell Tickets iu
hem Libera! Premiums will b_
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It is positively the only line miming Pull
man Palace Drawing-Room Bleeping Cara
through without chunge from NasbviUe to
St. Lutna. No other line pretends to offer
such advantages, either iu distance, time, or
equipment Why, then, journey by circuit
ous routes ? Do not bo induced to purchase
tickets to St. Louis or the West by any other
line, remembering that
The “St. Louis <t SonTHEASTMOf"
is the shortest, cheapest quickest best and
only line under one management IromNash-
' iUe to St Louis, and is from CO to ^ tO miles
the shortest to St. I^juis, Kansas City, Oma
ha, Denver, California, Texas, and all
western points. It is also the “Chicago
Shortest, line,” via Evansville.
Yon can secure the cheapest rates for yoor-
-elves and your movables on application, in
person or by letter, to Charles McCabe,
-outheru Passenger Agent near College
street Depot Nashville. Tenn., or to th*
undersigned.
W. B. D tVENPORT,
General Ticket Agent, 8t Louis.
^D^rouble^bMinswerjnestions^^^^^^
Simon A. Weil
This merchant’s establishment in
actually overflowing with new fall
ami winter goods. He offers indnee-
ments second to no other dealer in
own read his advertisement.
NOEL GAINEY L CO.,
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And GEST8’ GOODS,
Bowne Block, Boughton St.,
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Circulars coutainiug a lull 1st of pi z. s. a
lescription oi the tn-mner of drawing, and
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:h,m. All letter- must lie addressed to
V > IS OFTtCE L D. SISE, Box 86,
101 W. F ftb 8t. Cinc.uti.iri. O
VALUABLE
L>ands for Sale.
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DKCATCR MOHTGAGE .SHERIFF'S HAt.K
G K »tiGIA—DF/’ATtJK COUNTff.
ILL be before the Coart Hons, door
in (be city of Bainbridge. Decatur county,
’ la.; bei ween the legal hours of sale oa the
- r-t Tues-lay in November Best, the follow-
.inproperty, to wit:
- He mwn ha in city of Bainbridge, of said
- -un:y. containing one acre, more or lose,
b-d n.,rth by water street, tenth by
i/ht-.n street, eaut by fence running be.
■ • -- J l>4 an<l T. K. Scott’s premises,
: w« I by premise* of J. H. Colbert lev.
the property of Sanford Ashmore,
u, • for wife, to satisfy om Superior
un '- 'rt^n;re fif* ia favor of Caspar Lewis
1-u e of Fleming A Rntherfoid vs Soa-,
| fori A-h more, trustee for wife.
w. w. Harrell, Skff.
One lot in the city of Bainbridge, 1
north by Water street, sooth by F
street, east byyocont lot formerly owned hj
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pany,
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has endeared himself tu our pe. >
the unflinching manner in which he has j
kent his nost. aswinst the wishes of his Oct. 9. 1875
Attention. City Tox-Payers.
The Otv Tax Bookssre miw open at ?. B
nunncweU S Co's it. re. for the co.:= -: " ’
ei:y taxes. Tbcy will rtmn.o o; e.u «ut„
November 15th. th-n tx*«utt«ns w:.i
| sued against dotauiters-
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\>rer«ble,ciji-tining no inercerj
°*f of RADWAT-S FILLS vQ frrr tv T»-
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AXD TRUE. Send
WE are the agents for the sale of the fol
lowing land* in Decatur County—Favorable
terms offer*-1:—la 21st District, lots, 1 fit).
•21. 123 155, 150, 157, and 93; in 27th
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118, and 122.
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Bv order of the I
T. S. BRUTON. I
l'i:v Treasurer.
Cnelhousand Printed Note
Heads for $8.
FLEMING A RUTHERFORD.
Aug. 7. 1 S73dhn
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estate of D P Hines, now by Reining A
and westby
erford and John R Hays, i
dividing the said premises of J R Seott, an
Trustee, levied on as the property of J R
Seott, Trustee for his vifit Mina, te satisfy
one Mortgage fits in favor of Chops* Lewie
for the use of Fleming A Rutherford vs 1 R
Scott, Trustee.
L F Burkett. Depnly Sheriff:
Lot of land No. 830 in 21« district afraid
county, levied on oa the property of Beqf. T„
Kith, to satisfy one Mortgage fifo ianrad
from the Superior Court of arid ooenty far fo-
vurofS B Chittenden, branr. ss Bs^ TRich
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