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Te Whom it May Concern-
Hereafter all personal communications
in The Democrat relating to the fitness
or unfitness of this or that man for of
fice, will be charged at the rate of twenty
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candidaVs, of ten lines or less, to run un
til da/ of election, $10. We see no mo c
reason why we should give aspirants and
their henchmen the use of our columns
free of charge, than thatouT grocer should
supply us our daily rations for nothing.
80 if you arc in favor of anybody foe gov
ernor, congressman, legislator, sheriff, or
dinary, constable, ml ;n'finitum, bring
along your recommendations, and we will
publish them, provided you accompany
them with thrCAHH.
I'HE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OP 1H67
d_£catur sheriff’s sale.
W ill v,o sold before the court bouse door
in Bainbridge, Decatur county, Georgia,
between llie legal h Sm . g of s ., !Ci orffT'-OrSl
Tuesday in October nel , 1 ’< ng
property to wit ■ - /T ,e ludotvv
^TMtseanu lot in the city of Bain-
bridge, bounded on t he east by Quincy and
Tallahassee loads, South by Ned Lucky,
l’at Bishop and others, north by the 11. 1).
Bate rs house and lot, and west by lands
formerly the property of Bussell, containing
five acres more or less. Also one house and
lot bounded south by lot of T. 11 llunncwell.
west by Albany stage road, north by A &
G R R, cast by L O Jackson, containing
three-quarters of an acre more or less.
Levied on as property of G A Spiller, Trus
tee of Alice Spiller, to satisfy a Justice court
fi fa in favor of 0 Y Crawford arid other fifas
in my hands. Levy made and returned by'
constable.
One two-story brick stove house and lot on
east side of broad street and running east
along the south side Broughton street 105
feet, thence due south to 1 £ Bower’s prop
erty, thence west 105 feet to broad street,
known as store now occupied by I M Rosen -
feld. Levied on ns property of Mrs E J
Scott (now Mrs Cardyl to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa in favor of Dickenson & Stegall, vs said
Mrs E J Scott.
Lot of land No, 07 in the 10th District o
said county. Levied on ns the property of
IVm. T. Boyett, to satisfy one Superior
Court fi fa in favor of Jno. S. Bird for use
oi Groover, Stubbs & Co., vs W. T. Boyett.
L. F. Burkett.
Sheriff.
tv elections, and which will undoubtedly be
the most active and hotly contested of any
nee the memorable canvass of 1. 00, is new
airly opened. The National Democratic
Party will this year make a bold, vigorous,
and doubtless—joicctraiful strum-ie for—Lka.
maintain a ace Jlr,, ,j supremacy of those prin
ciples which- nre v it a j to the prosperity of
the Repuoff; aiJ( j essential to the well-being
of the peqjf,](,_
^JWfltlition io the Presidential election,
the people of Georgia and Florida will elect
new Slat# governments. In Florida the
campaigns promises to be unusually vigor
ous, and there is a nrobabilitv that for the
first time i e i he people of that
Rndical-riucten . tn.e w . elect a Democratic
State government. In these campaigns the
people of the South are deeply interested;
and every intelligent citizen, who has the
welfare of his country' and his section at
heart, should acquaint himself with every
detail of the great work of redemption and
reform that is now going on.
To this end he should subseribj io and as
sist in circulating the SAVANNAH MORN
ING NEWS, an independent Democratic
newspaper, of pronounced opinions and fear
less! in their expression; a paper that is
recognized everywhere as the best daily in
the South. Its editorial department is vig
orous. thoughtful, and consistent, while its
news and local departments are marvels of
industry ami completeness. Its department
of Georgia and Florida affairs is not confin
ed to a mere barren summary of events
transpiring in those States, but is enlivened
bv comment at once apt, timely, and racy.
The ample resources of the establishment
will be devoted to furnishing the readers of
the
41 > V E till bl Nu uAlfas AND HILLS.
Advertisements inserted at $2 per square
for first insertion, and §1 for each subse
quent one.
A square is eight solid lines of this type.
Liberal terms made'with contract advertisers.
Local notices of eight lines are $15 per
quarter or $30 per annum. Local notices
for less than three months are subject to
transient rates.
Conn tract advertisers wbo desire their ad
vertisements changed, must give us two j
weeks notice.
Changing advertisements, unless otherwise |
stipulated in contract, will f t charged 2U
cents per square.
Marriage and obituary notices, tributes'o/
respect, and other kindred notices, charged
is other advertisements.
Advertisements must take the run of the
paper, as we do not contract to keep them in
j any particular place.
Announcements for candidates are $10, if
only for one insertion.
Bills are due upon the appearance of the
advertisement, and the money’ jviil be collect
ed as needed by the Proprietors.
Yi e shall adhere strictly to the above rules,
and will depart from them under no circum
stances.
LEGAL ADVERTISING RATES.
Sheriffs sales,per levy of 10 lines..$
Mortgage sales, per levy
Tax sales, per levy'
Citation for Letters of Adminis-
MASON
ORGANS.
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BfkiT AND CHEAPEST.
80,000 MADE AND SOLD
1876.
1876.
CENTENNIAL TRAXSPORTA TXIO AR
RANGEMEXTS
BAINBRIDGE ADVERTISEMENTS^
warpi EIi j,
Successor to BABBIT & WARFIELD'
Easiest Terms for Payment.
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L. J. QUILMARJIN. JOHN-FLANNERY.
L. J. GUJLMMTLN & CO..
Cotton Factors
—AMD—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga,
Agents tor Bradley's Phosphate, Jewell’s
Mills Yarns and Domestics, kc.
B AGGING and IRON TIES for sale at
lowest market rates.
Prompt attention given to all business
entrusted to us.
Liberal cash advances make on consign
ments.
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FOR SALE.
Thai fine plantation, situated between
Big Tired and Wolfe creeks, known as the
J. J. Lester place, containing one thousand
acres in a body with tine dwelling, out
houses and other necessary buildings. It
not sold b.v first November it will be tor rent.
For further particulars enquire of, on the
premises,' Mrs. I*. Leetlr.
t week to Agents. Sarn-
/ pies FREE. P. O.
VICKERY, Augusta, Maine.
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with the latest intelligence from all parts of
the world, through the press dispatches,
special telegrams, and by- means of special
correspondence ; and through these agencies
the paper will lie the earliest chronicle of
every imt'eworthy*inuident of the political
campaign of 187(5.
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Daily, 1 year
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Tri-Weekly, 1 year ,
Weekly, 1 year
Specimen copies scut free on receipt of 5
cents.
11'%* Money- can be sent by- Post Office
Order, Registered Letter, or Express, at our
risk.
J. H ESTILL-
Savannah, Ga.
Application for Letters of guar
dianship
Application for Dismission from
Administration
Application for Dismission from
Guardianship
Application for Leave to Sell
Land—one sq $5—all over
Application for Homestead
Notic; to Debtors and Creditors..
Land Sales 1st square $5, each
additional
SaletPerishable property per sq..
Estniy Notices—-sixty days
Notice to Perfect Service
Rules Nisi, persqr
Rules to establish. Lost. Pa pers,
per square 4 00
Rules compelling titles, per sqr.. 4 00
Rules to Perfect Service in Di
vorce Cases 10 00
The above are the minimum rates of le
gal advertising no-v charged by the Press
of Georgia, and which I shall'strictly ad
here to in the future. I hereby give"final
iollcc that no advertisement of This class
will be published in Tuti Democrat with
out the fee is paid in advance.
Of The Great
for the
Jake Born.
We are requested by this gentleman to
announce that he will take in exchange for
harness, bridles, saddles, or work, in his
shop, country produce, hides etc. Now
your time, people.
ELEGANT NEW STYLES.
THAN EVER BEFORE PRODUCED.
To the Working Class.--V/e can
ish you employment at which you
mess Store.
SAVE MONEY
by sending $4,75 for any S4 Magazine and
THE WEEKLY" TRIBUNE (regular price $6),
or $5.75 for the Magazine and THE SEM1-
IV EE KEY TRIBUNE (regular price $3). Ad.
dress
THE TRIBUNE. New York.
Tobscco’ Cigars -'
Best tobaccos, finest cigars, of all grades
to be had at the big store oi II. II. Ehr
lich.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
On the first Monday in September next,
I will make application to the Ordinary of
Decatur county for leave to sell allot' the
real estate belonging to die estate of \Yni.
J. Smallwood, late of said county, deceased,
lor the benefit of lieirs and creditors of said
deceased.
N. N. l.r.-TET!.
Ad'mr estate of W. J. Smallwood.
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
iu Sharon Block, one of the finest and most
complete
if
m
ever seen in this market, aud made of the
Lest material in the most workmanlike man-
SADDLES A SPECIALTY.
This branch of his business is full and
complete. His styles are the latest, and
prices io 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 leather, calf-skins, shoe findings, bug
gy and foot ents. all styles of briddle-bits,
collars, barn? aud saddle-pads, satchels,
!wine.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
ket?, and many other articles too numerous
to mention.
My stock i? always kept full and com
plete, which 1 will Sell cheap for the cash.
The credit business with me is played com
pletely out; and there is no use talking
‘-e i.-m sszs ss ta.”
is my motto here?Per.
Respectfully
Jacob Born.
oct-14 75-ly-
„ fur-
tuployment at which you can
make very large 2>ay. in your own localitie
without being away from home over night.
Agents wanted m every town anil county to
take subsribers for the Centennial Record,
U.e largest publication in the United .State;
—10 pages, fi4 columns; Elegantly- lliusiiat
_ ed, Terms only $1 per year. The record i-
.$10 00 I devoted to whatever is of interest connected
with the Centennial year. The Great Exhi
bition at. Fhildeiphia is fully illustrated in
detail. Everybody- wants it. The whole
people feel great interest in their Country-’s
Centennial Birthday, and want to know all
about it. An elegant patriotic crayon draw
ing premium picture is presented free tu
each subscriber. It is entitled, ’‘In remem
brance of the One Huudredih Anniversary
of thelndependencc of the United Slates.”
Size 23 by 30 inches. Any one can become
a successful agent, for but show the paper
and picture and hundreds of subscribers are
easily'obtained everywhere. There ii
business that will pay- like this at pre
We have many agents who are makin.
high as $20 per day and upwards. Now is
the time; don’t delay. Remember it cost
nothing to give the business a trial. Sent
for our circulars, terms, and sample copy- of
paper, which are sent free to-all who apply;
do it to-day. Complete outfit free to_ those
w-ho deckle to engage. Farmers and me
chanics, and their sons and daughters make
uhe very best of agents. Address,
THE CENTENNIAL RECORD,
Portland, Maine.
MANAGGD : HOW LOST
RE OR ED!
Just published a new edition of Dr. Cub
verwell’s Celebrated Essay on the radical
cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal
bosses, Impoteney, also, Consumption, Epi
lepsy- and Fits, induced by- self-indulgence
or sexual extravagance, Ac.
BRU, Price, in a scaled invelops. only six
cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
years successful practice, that the alarming
consexueuces of ; elf-abuse may be radically
cured without the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the application of the knife;
pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain, and effectual, by means of which
every- sufferer, no matter what his condition
may- be, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly, and radically.
This lecture should be in the bands
of every youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, post-paid, on receipt of six
cents or two post stamps.
Address the publishers.
' F. DRUG MAN ,v PON,
41 Ann St., New Y ork ; P. O. Box, 4580.
STYLE 214—Double Reed, Seven Stops,
Handsome Resonant Case $150
STYLE 2l 9.—Double Reed, Niue Stops,
Handsome Resonant Case Slot!
STYLE 304.—Three Sets Seeds, Nine Stops.
Resonant Case, with Revolving Fali-board-
Ornameinted $200
STYLE 208.— Double Seed, Seven Stops, in
Elegant Etr.gere style Case, wish Plate
Glass Mirror Richly Ornamented and Caw
ed. |Sc-e cut above) $225
RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR.
A reduction from above prices, for cash
or larger mot i b'y ; ayments, Bend for illus
trate 1 cat a! rue give full description o'
styles ami prices under the various plana o;
payment.
OTHER DESiiLABLE STYLUS
£70, > CO, U10 aud £125.
Order divert
IaMnAGI’I Uhb
SAV.VMAc. t
WHOLLY.! /. . 'v :.
V.nvH, 8 a
i Pi »'* * A .
FBGFtSSiSkML CABI
HOW
Bower & {
Jrawfsrd
A T I 0 R ?J E V
3 AT LAW
Baiiibru!
13, Ga.
Office in Court Hum:
e.
D. MCGILL.
M. O’NEAL.
McGill &
O’NEAL,
A T O 11 N E Y S
AT LAW,
BainPridgre, Ga-
Oifioe over E. it- Peabouy’s Drug Store.
MEDICAL
CARD
bv. K J. Morgan has
removed c-e
next door to Post Ofiice
where ho can be
found during the day, a
ul at his Residence
on West .Street ;ii night
Bainbridge, Oct. 5,
1875,
oct-7-ly
ACCOMMODATION OF VISITORS
TO ALL POINTS SOUTH.
The Railways and Steamship Companies
betweon Augusta, Ga., and Philadelphia,
comprising, tfes ATLANTIC "COAST LINE,
■frill during the progress of the
CERTENAIAL EXHIBITION
OF THE UNITED STATES,
present for the patronage of the citizens of
the South, routes of transportation and
forms of tickets upon which to reach Phila
delphia, that, will immeasurably excel ail
other lines in point of DIRECT DAILY
MOVEMENT, COMFORTABLE ACCOM
MODATION VARIABILITY OF TRANSIT,
ECONOMY OF EXPENDITURE-
To enable this to be done, tlie combined
resources of the Railway Lines South of
Norfolk, together with those of the Balti
more Steam Packet Company and the Old
Dominion Steamship Company will be em
ployed and the individual tourist, the social
pnrty of ten, twenty or more, or the civic
or military- organization of 100 Io 80-J, can
each be eared for in a manner that will sat
isfy their desires.
Price Lists, Time Car ls and all. needful
information are now in hands of all our
Ageuts. •
It will lie to the interest of every individ
ual and each organization proposing to make
this trip to communicate with the unersign-
cd.
A Centennial Exhibition Guide Book as
authorized by the Commission wiil be given
lo the purchaser of each Centennial Ticket.
A. POPE,
General* I/B^cn/or .*igenf
r?\I! an -«*y ibe lowing niuue<l
AfiDiifs of the Atinu.i." Line: .) If.
AJiiie. Macon. A. L. II. V
Tornnkins. AUiVtt:\, M. .f. Living, Aiacon,
VV. 1 Yi'j'.lk'ir. MoiifiT'i-norv.
NOW OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS.
QUICK SALES AND SMALL
A N D
PROFITS, IS NOW MY MOTTO,
SHALL BE FOE THE FDIDlg
ONE PRICE FOR ALL r
!■ MEAN'EXACTLY WHAT ISAY.
1 it to the public.
All I ask is to be allowed
- opportunity t 0 proT ,
TJBEX^ for tlie CASH ONLY,
The times demand a reduction in profits, more energy and less expense, which I recognize
and intend reducing the cash price on everything.
Having a larger Stock of Goods on hand than the times demand, lam determined to.
convert them into cash,
At Reduced Prices to Suit the Times.
have cn hand a large lot o? Blankets, Shawls, Ladies’ Hats, Cloth
ing, Scots, Shoes, f.iackerel, Crockery, and many other articles
too numerous to mention. ! shall keep constantly on hand
all kinds of merchandise, including
As herafofei-
niie of Groceries
this place.
rcp--<rented, or no sale.
feUS.’C.hL NG-1 ICES-
IvSi-L’yPiA a 1 «r
The advertiser, having been permanent
cured of that dread disease, Consumptio
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to bis fellow sufferers the incans
cure. To all who desire it, be will send
copy of the prescription used, (free of
charge,) -vitli the directions for preparing
and using tlie same, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, &e. Parties wishing the prescription
will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON.
10-6m 194 Penn St., YYiiliamsburgh, New Y’-
1773 The Great Centennial. 1876
Parties desiring information as to best
routes to the CENTENNIAL, or to any oj
the Summer Resorts, or to any- other point
n the country, should address
B. IV. YViiekx',
Genernl Passenger Agt. Kenuesaw Route
Atlanta, Ga.
On account of large stock of material on
hand, and the scarcity of money in circula
tion, I will repair Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry at the following reduced prices, viz:
Mainspring $1.50, Cleaning $1.50, Hands
25 to 75 cents per pair, Glasses 25 cents.
Fur cash only. W. C. Scbeks.
ir'SU'
An Ordinance, to Enforce the San
itary Regulations.
Be it OKiiiixEi). That from and after the
passage of this ordinance the occupant or
occupants, owner or owners, of any- lot or
lots resident or other within the corporate
limit s of the city of Bainbridge. on notifica
tion ofthe Marshal, his deputy or police
shall within twenty-four hour? after said no
tice remove or have removed, or abated any-
cause or causes affecting or hurtful to the
health of the city, such as a rank growth of
weeds, stagnant water, privy deposit, ani
mal or vegetable matter iu State of decay
said weed? to be cut down aud burnt or re
moved beyond the northern limits of the
corporation lino, and privy deposit to be
buried near said privy, disinfecting with
lime, excepting the privy pits in ihe differ
ent wards to which shall be added earth
from time to time upon notification from the j letters of dismission on the first Monday in
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Where:; IV. C. Thomas and Janies S
Thomas ex.colors of the last will aid testa
ment of H. Thomas, represents to the court
in their petition duly tiled and entered on
record that they have fully- administered
IT. Thomas’s estate, this is therefore to cite
ail i-i venns concerned, kindred and credi-
: . to show cause if auv they can why
said executors should ‘not be discharged
Clitiaj) Reading’
The ‘ WAVERLEY MAGAZINE” i
handsomest and largest literary paper iu
the United States. The articles are all com
plete in each number. It also contains a
page of music for the piano, and double the
reacting of any other paper. Sixteen uum-
bert will be scut to any part of the country,
nost-oaid, foe 'me dollar.
Address MOSES A. DOW,
Boston, Mass.
31. T V a i tiekl.
COTTON MERCHANT
AND AGENT FOR
fr..m their ?ai 1 executorship and receive CHESAPEAKE GUANO,
Marshal, his deputy or police, disinfecting j September ISA-.
also with lime.
Be it also ordair.“d that any occupant or j
occupants, owner oi owners, violattngany of j
the provisions of this ordinance, he. she or ;
they, upon conviction before the police eourt.
shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor
•more than twenty dollars, or imprisonment,
or labor on the public streets for ten days !
or any or all of said punishments, in the I
discretion of tlie Mayor or Mayor pro tern, i
A true extract oftlie miuules.
Jso. R. Hayes.
Sept, 5, 1876. Oi k Cite Council. I
HIRAM BROCKETT.
O.-D. C.
savannah, ga.
C!c<-ks, Jewelry-, Seing Machines, &c.,
Neatly Repaired.
WARRANTED, Cali ai
x > ^Al>OOi , S DirlUGr SaOxM’j,
Bainbridge - - - •- Georgia
B. F. COLBERT.
t ugustl874—if.
LIVERY aND ALSE STABLES
He hove.and will continue to keep on hand
a well selected stock of
HOUSES and MULES.
Gar Stock is O. K. and prices as reasonable
s the times demand. Call at the Brick
tables on .South Broad street.*
GRIFFIN & SUDETH
ct-14-’75-lf.
EREGRSOF Y UTH.
* GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
from Nervous Debility, Premature De
cay, and all tlie 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
profft by the advertiser’s experience can do
so by addressing in perfect coufidenoe.
10-6m-JulIN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., N.Y.
A LEG
SOWLBY & GO’S
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ORGAN,
FOIl
QUINCY,
MRS. F. A. STGCKT0N,
Has opened her House, '
lIIE accommodation of
BOARDERS,
FLORIDA-
Careful attention
ments
riveu to all consign- j
THERE IS EON Y IN IT.
In tliesc bard times a good return for
honest labor is very-desirable. Any- aciive
young man or young lady can earn a hand
some sum by addressing, for pat titulars, the
Managers of The Constitution, ibe g
litical and family journal published
Capita', of the Slate.
CONSTITUTION PUBLISHING CO..
Atlanta, Ga,
S end 25c. to G. I’. Rowell & Co., N. YL,
for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing
Commission for Selling Cotton j of 3000 newspapers, and estimates
snowing cost of ad\ e**tising,
50cts. per !
a day at home. Agents wanted.
Outfit aud teims free. TtvUE &
$12 ---
creat po-! Cash advances made on shipments with j Cf)., Augusta, Maine.
ed at the ' lOtil Road receipt in hand or attached to j "
j draft. Satisfaction guaranteed. - i
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Macon.
in Savannah and
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iune-29-0-m | $ inson Co . .Portland,Maine.
pies worth SI free.
Surpasses in tone and power any- Reed Organ heretofore manufactured in this
It ha/been tested by- many competent judges aud
Gives Universal Satisfaction.
By a skillful use of the stops, and of the patent knee swell, the music is adapted to the
human voice, ranging from the sottesi nuie-iike note to a volume of sound, unsurpassea
by any instrument. The proprietors have looted carefully for many years the imperfee
tions and needs of the reed instruments, aady direct their practical experience to the cor
rcctiou of such imperfections, and their expq iments have resulted in the production of J
uality of tone which assimilates so closely '
TO TIIE PIPE ORGAN QUALITY,
That it is difficult to distinguish between the two. This
Improvements, and every organ is fully warranted.
instrument has all the Lates
Large Oil Polish, Black
Walnut Fancied Cases that forms in addition to a splendid
INSTRUMENT OF MUSIC.
& aEAUTII’UE »IECE EE EHRIRTU&E-
This organ needs only to be seen to be appreciated, and is sold at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES FOR THE CASH
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., wberethere
is no agent for the Star Organ. Illustrated catalogues and price list free. Correspon
dence solicited. Address the manufacturers,
Alleger, Bowlby «Sc Co.,
WASHINGTON, N. J.
II.W. AL ee er, T. B. McMu
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