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THE DEMOCRAT.
Bower & Crawford
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Bainbridge, Ga.
Office in Court House.
1). MCGILL. M. O'NEAL.
McGILL & O’NEAL,
ATORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga-
Office over E. R. Peabody’s Drug Store.
1876 New Firm, New Goods 1876
NEW PRICES, WHICH ARE LOW DOWN !
& WEIL &LOEB,
Proprietors of the
MEDICAL CARD.
Dr. E. J. Morgan has removed i—-*
next door to Post Office, where he can be
found during the day, and at his Residence
on West Street at night, Bainbridge, Oct. 5,
1875. oct-7-ly
Clocks, Jewelry, Seing Machines, Ac.,
Neatly Repaired.
WARRANTED, Call at
PEABODY’S DRUG STORE,
Bainbridge - - - *- Georgia
B. F. COLBERT.
Augustl874—tf.
LIVERY aJND SALE STABLES
We have,and will continue to keep on hand
a well selected stock of
HORSES and MULES.
Our Stock is 0. K. and prices as reasonable
as the times demand. Call at the Brick
Stables on South Broad street.
GRIFFIN & SUDETH
ct-14-’75-tf.
THE GREAT CAUSE
Human Misery.
Just
Publised, in a Sealed Envelope.
PRICE SIX CENTS.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and
Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sper-
matoirhoea, induced by Self Abuse, Involun
tary Emissions, Impotency. Nervous. Debili
ty, and Impediments to Marriage generally;
Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental
apd Physical Incapacity, &c.—By ROBERT
J. CULVER.WELL, M. D,, author of the
“Green Book,” &c. r .
The world-renowned author, in this ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his
own experience that the awful consequences
of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed
without medicine, and without dangerous
- surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, private-
y and radically.
4®”Tiis Lecture will will prove a boon
to thousands and thousands.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, on receipt of six cents; or two
postage stamps.
Address the Publishers.
F. BRUGMAN & SON,
41 Ann St., New York; P. 0, Box,4586.
ALEGER; BOWLBY & CO’S
STAR PARLOR ORGAN,
INTAKE PLEASURE in announcing to the citizens of Deeatur and surrounding
counties that I have associated with me in business Mr. Jonas Loeb (formerly with
I. M. Rosenfeld) who is well and favorably known to the trading public.
I take this method of thanking m3' friends for the liberal patronage heretofore be
stowed upon me and hope that the' new firm will recieve the same in the future.
S. A. WEIL.
Spring’ Announcement :*
We are now recieving one of the best-selected Stocks of’Spring and Summer Goods
ever brought to this market, which we are determined to dispose of at Panic
Prices for the Cash. We mean business.
Our stock consists of a very large and varied assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Eeots, Shoes,
Hats, Notions,
Bacon, Flour,
Coffee, Sugar,
Rice, Lard, &c.
Surpasses in tone and
STAPLE GROCERIES,
Parties studying their interest should not fail to give us a call. Experience has
taught us that “quick sales and small profits” is the only -way to succeed in the mer
cantile business, and we are therefore determined not to be undersold by any one.
(pgp Highest market prices paid for Wool, Hides, Tallow*, Wax, etc.
*
WEIL & LOEB.
Harness Store.
The attention of the Entire Public, Re
gardless of Creed, Color or Previous condi
tion, is Respectfully called to the- fact that
JACOB BORN,
/
Bainbridge, Ga-,
Is Still Alive, and has on hand at his Store
in Sharon Block, one of the finest and most
complete
Oil???
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AH'-
hf.
ever seen in this market, and made of the
best material in the most workmanlike man
ner.
1876. 1876.
CENTENNIAL TRANSPORTATION AR
RANGEMENTS
Of The Great
|T|
Levy E. Byck,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer m
PARLOR, CHAMBER and KITCHEN
FURNITURE !
86 Broughton Street,
Oner Jefferson and Broughton, opfosi
St. Andrew’s Hall, Savann ah, Ga
11 the latest style kept on hand. Mattres
novating and repairing of furniture
ecuted promptly and at reasonable prices
April 2 1874--1y]
SADDLES A SPECIALTY.
This branch of his business is full ami
complete. His styles .are the latest, and
prices to suit the times.
He also keeps on hand a large supply of
all kinds of whips, leather and rope halters,’
rope, baby carriages, children’s wagons,
trace chains, curry-combs, horse brushes,
sole lea'.lier, calf-skins, shoe findings, bug
gy and foot mats, all styles of briddle-bits,
collars, harness, and saddle-pads, satchels,
twine,axle grease, vacuum oil blacking, and
harness oils of every kind, polish for ladies
shoes, spurs, whip thongs, buggy umbrel
las, rubber and leather belting, saddle blan
kets, and many other articles too numerous
to mention.
My stock is always kept, full and com
plete, which I will sell cheap for the cash
The credit business with me is played com.
pletely out; and there is no use talking
uut
for the
ACCOMMODATION GF VISITORS
* TO ALL POINTS SOUTH.
The Railways and Steamship Companies
between Augusta, Ga., and Philadelphia,
comprising the ATLANTIC COAST LINE,
will during the progress of the
CENTENAIAL EXHIBITION
OF THE UNITED STATES,
is my motto hereafter.
Respectfully
. Jacob Born.
oct-14 ’75-ly-
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered fqr years
from Nervous Debility, Premature De
cay, and all the efforts of youthful indiscre
tion will for the sake of suffering humanity,
send free to all who need it, the recipe and
direction for making the simple remedy by
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser’s experience can do
so by addressing in perfect confi^enoe
10-6m-JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., N. Y.
1776 The Great Centennial. 1876
Parties desiring information as to best
routes to the CENTENNIAL, or to any of
the Summer Resorts, or to any other point
in the country, should address
B. W. Wrenn,
General Passenger A gt. Kennesaw Route,
Atlanta. Ga.
SAVE MONEY
by sending §4,75 for any $4 Magazine and
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE (regular price $6),
or $5.75 for the Magazine and THE SEMI
WEEKLY TRIBUNE (regular price $3). Ad.
dress _
TlfE TRIBUNE, New York.
per day at home. Sam
ple? WO]
Stinson & Co7, Portland, Maine
$5 $20 pie? worth $1 free.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
All persons indebted to the estate of Wil
liam Clark deceased, are hereby notified to
come forward and settle the same, and all
persons having claims against the same, will
present them within the time the law directs.
This May 6th, 1876.
Green G. Walden,
Adm’r estate Willif.ni Clark.
present for the patronage of the citizens pf
the South, routes of transportation and
forms of tickets upon which"to reach Phils
delphia, that will immeasurably excel ai
other lines in point of DIRECT DAIL
M 0 V E MENT, CO M FO RTAB EE ACt V M
MODATION VARIABILITY OF TRANSIT
ECONOMY OF EXPENDITURE-
To enable this to be done, the combined
resources of the Railway Lines South
Norfolk, together with those of the Balti
more Steam Packet Company and the Old
Dominion Steamship Company will be ^m
ployed and the individual tourist, the social
pnrty of ten, twenty or more, or the civic
or military organization of 100 to 300, can
each be cared fqr in a manner that will sat
isfy their desires.
Price Lists, Time Cards and all needful
information are now in hands of ajl our
Agents.
It will he to the interest of every indjvid
ual and each organization proposing to make
this trip to communicate with the unersign
ed,
A Centennial Exhibition Guide Book as
authorized by the Commission will be given
to the purchaser of each Centennial Ticket.
A. POPE,
General Passenger Agent.
Call on or address the following named
Agents of the Atlantic Coast Line: J. H.
White, Macon, A. L. Reed, Savannah, H.V.
Tompkins. Atlanta, M. J. Divine, Macon,
W. I, Walker, Montgomery.
id power any Reed Organ heretofore ma r.nfaclurcd in this country
It has been tested by many competent judges and
Oives?; Universal Satisfaction.
By a skilltul use ot the stops, and of the patent knee swell, the music is adapted to th
human voice, ranging from the sottest nuie-iike note to a volume of sou id, unsurpasaeft
by any instrument. The proprietors have noted carefully for many years the imper/ec
tions and needs of the reed instruments, and direct their practical experience to till-cor
rection of such imperfections, and their experiments have resulted in the production of
uality of tone which assimilates so closely
TO THE PIPE 0 li G A N QUALITY,
That it. is difficult to distinguish between the two. This instrument lias all the hates
Improvements, and every organ is fully warranted. Large Oil Polish, Black
Walnut Paneled Cases that forms in addition to a splendid
INSTRUMENT OF MUSIC-
a asAuiirua
This organ needs only to be seen to be appreciated, and is sold at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES FOR THE CASH.
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Agents Wanted, (male or female) in every county in the United States and Canada. A
liberal discount made to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc., jclierethere
is no agent for the Star Organ, Illustrated catalogues and pri.-e list free. Correspon- j
dence solicited. Address the manufacturers, .
_AJ lo^cr, Bowl
H. W. Alleger,
P. Bowl by.
Co.,
WASHINGTON, N. J.
T. 11. JlcMurtri
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Ivlwn rintii.»j
WZLLZAK VAKFI&LSi
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successor to BABBIT & Vt’AEFIELD,
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Basie
NOW OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS. QUICK SALES AND SHALL
PROFITS, IS NOW MY MOTTO,
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been permanently
cured of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means oi
cure, To all who desire it, he will send a
copy of the prescription used, (free of
for preparing
S '
for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing
lists of 3000 newspapers,
showing cost of adv ertising.
charge,) with the directions for prepar
and using the same, which they will find
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, &c. Parties wishing the prescription
will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON.
10-6m 194 Penn St., Williamsburgh, New Y-
a day at home. Agents wanted.
^^Ij^Outfit and teims free. TRUE &
Cq., Augusta, Maine.
A N D S II A L L .BE F 0 II THE F UT UR E.
ONE PRICE FOR ALL
MEAN EXACTLY WHAT ISAY,
it to the public.
All I ask is to be allowed an opportunity lo pi]
THIS IS for tlie CASH ONLY^
The times demand a reduction in profits, more energy and less expense, which I ree, <-
and intend reducing the cash price on everything.
Having a larger Stock of Goods on hand than the times demand, I am determine'
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Joub] e
SI* Besona
fDoub)
esonaj
convert them into cash,
le Res
Three (
8e - wit!
At Redtfced Prices to Suit the Time*-
have on hand a large lot of Blankets, Shawls, Ladies’ Hats,
Boots, Shoes, Mackerel, Crockery, and many other arf*
numerous to mention. I shall keep constantly on hainl
all kinds of merchandise, including
m
ing,
awl
'Double
a £ere 8 f
Vr Richly (
1 above)
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The Usual l^u 11 Line of Grocer’]
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$110
[ Order direei
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'"NAH, £
Kept, in this place.
As heretofore, everything shall be as represented, or no sale.
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