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The Weekly Democrat
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Sheriff’s sales,per levy of 10 lines..$ 4 00
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Citation for Letters of Adminis
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Attention Tax Payers.
I will be at the following places at the
times designated for the purpose of collect
ing the Taxes due the State and County for
the year 1870
Faeeville, 914th District, Friday, October
6th.
Faeeville 914th Dist. Friday November 3rd.
Attapulgus, 694 Dist. Saturday, Oat. th.
Attapulgus, 694 Dist. Saturday,Nov. 4th.
Bells, 1005th Dist. Monday, October 9th.
Bells, 1005th Dist. Monday, November20th.
Higdons, 553rd District.Tuesday, Oct. lbtb.
Higdons 553d District, Tuesday, Nov 21st.
Eaigins, 1258 Dist. Wednesday, Oct. 11th.
Raigins, 1258 Dist. Wednesday, Nov. 22nd.
Harrell, 720th Dist, Thursday. Oct. I2th.
Harrell, 720th Dist Thursday Nov. 23rd.
Lime Sink, 621st Dist Friday, October 13th,
Lime Sink, 621st List Friday, Nov. 24th.
‘Belchers, 1277th Dist Saturday. Oct 14th.
Belchers 1277th Dist Saturday Nov. 25th.
Lower Spring Creek 635th Dist Monday,
Oct 16th.
Lower Spring Creek 635ih District Monday
Abvember 27th.
Bock Pond, 1046th Dist Tuesday, Oct 17th.
Rock Pond, 1046th Dist Tuesday Nov 28th.
Pine Hill, 1188 Dist Wednesday, Oct 18th
Pine Hill, 1188 Dist Wednesday,.Nov 29th.
Bainbridge, during the November term ot
the Superior Court, I will also be in Bain
bridge from now until October 6th.
The books will positively be closed Decem
ber 1st 1876. Jacob IIarrei.l,
Sep.-14 Tax Collector.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Georgia—Decatur County.
By virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold before
the court house door in the city of Bair-
bridge on the first Tuesday in A’ovember
next, within the legal hours of sale, two
shares of Eagle and Phoenix Factory Stock
of Columbus, Georgia, belonging, to my ward
James M. Donalson, minor, for the benefit
of the creditors of said ward. Terms cash.
JOHN M. BROWN,
Guardian of the Person and Property of
James M. Donalson, Minor.
Oct 5. 1876.
To the Working Class. 7"'* «w fur
nish you employment at which you can
make very large pay. in your own localities,
without being away from home over night.
Agents wanted in every town and county to
take subsribers for the Centennial Record,
the largest publication in the United States
—16 pages. 64 columns: Elegantly Illustrat
ed, Terms only SI per vear. The record is
devoted to whatever is of interest connected
with the Centennial year. The Great Exhi-
oilion at Phiidelphia 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 to
each subscriber. It is entitled, ‘‘In remem
brance ot the Cue Hundredth Anniversary
of the Independence of the United States.”
Size 23 by 30 inches. Any one can become
a successful agent, tor but show the paper
and picture and hundreds of subscribers are
easily obtained everywhere. There is no
business that will pay like this at present.
We have many agents who are making as
high as $2o per day and upwards. Now is
the time; don't delay. Remember it costs
nothing to give the business a trial. Send
for oifr circulars, terms, and sample copy of
paper, which are sent free to all who apply;
do it to-day. Complete outfit free to those
who decide to engage. Farmers and me
chanics. and iheir sons and daughters make
the verv best of agents. Address,
THE CENTENNIAL RECORD,
Portland, Maine
MANAQ0D : HOW LOST HOW
RESTORED!
Just published a new edition 01 Dr. Cul-
verwell’s Celebrated Essay 011 the radical
cure (without me licine) of Spermatorrhoea
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lepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence
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Price, in a sealed invelops. only six
cents.
The celebrated author, it this admirable
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years successful practice, that the alarming
consexuenees of seif-abuse may he radically
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pointitig out a mode of cure at once simple,
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every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be. may cure himself cheaply, private
ly, and radically.
jj-Ay 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. BkUGMAN A SON,
41 Ann St., New York ; P. O. Box, 4586.
DECATUR SHERIFFS SALE.
1776 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. W. Wrenn,
General Passenger Agt. Kennesaw Route
Atlanta, Ga.
ERR0RS0FY UTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for 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 confidence.
10-6m-JuHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., N.Y.
SAVE MONEY
by sending 34,75 for any 34 Magazine and
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE (regular price 36).
or 35.75 for the Magazine and THE SEMI
WEEKLY TRIBUNE regular price $3). Ad.
dress
THE TRIBUNE, New York.
Will be sold before the court house door
in Bainbridge, Decatur county, Georgia,
between he legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November next, the following
property to wit:
One house and lot in the city of Bain
bridge, bounded on the north by the A. &
G. Railroad, on the east by Depot lot, south
by land of T B lluunewell, and west by Al
bany and Bainbridge road—said lot con
taining two acies move or less ; and also
one house and lot in said city, hounded on
the nnith by lot of late estate of E D Waters
east by road leading from Bainbridge to C
Y Crawford’s and Fowltown,south by a road
or street, and west by the land of J A Butts,
contain five acres more or less. AH of said
property levied on as the property of Geo A
SpiHer, as trustee of Allio E Spiller. to sat
isfy three Justice Court fi fas in favor of C
Y Crawford, vs said G A Spiller. Levy
made and returned by a constable.
Also at the samo time and place, lots of
land Nos 315, 316, 317, 318, 347, 348. 349,
351, 322. and 344, all in the 5th district ‘>t
Decatur county. Levied on as the property
of Elizabeth T. Curry to satisfy one mort
gage fi fa in favor of Win O Fleming, lor use
ot D McGill and R G Chesnut as executors
of Wm Nuuan deceased vs said E T Curry
Property pointed out in said mortgage fifa.
Also at. the same time and place, lot of
lanu No 229, in the Kith district, and also
lot No 10 in the loth district of said county,
said land containing 325 acres more or less,
levied on as the property of W M Dollar,
and now in possession of said W M Dollar,
and levied on to satisfy one Superior Court
fifa in favor of Allen. Griffiu i Co vs W M
Dollar.
Also at the same time arid place, one
house and lot in the city of Bainbridge.
bounded on the south by Broughton street,
on^the c ist by L F Burkett’s lot, on the
north by IVater street and on the west by
brick bouse lormerly ownec by J T Wimber
ly. Levied on as the property of .las H
Colbert to satisfy one Superior Court fifa in
favor of Lucien N Waters vs J II Colbert.
Also at the same time and place, two bales
of lint cotton, m irked (T H ij No 2 and 3.
levied on as the property of Thomas il Cur
ry to satisfy one fifa in favor ot James M
Smith, Governor, &e., vs Israel Hayes an 1
T II Curry, ard oilier tifas in my hands
against said Curry,
Also at the same lime snd place, one yoke
of oxen and cart and 50 bushels corn more
or less, levied on as the property of John Lf
Williams, and propevt- in possession of de
fendant, to satisfy one Superior Court fifa in
favor of Valentine Godwin vs said Williams.
Also at same time ami place, West half ot
lot ot land 2u3 in the 15th Dist less 33 acies
out of southwest corner sold to N L Cloud.
Also southwest quarter of lot of land 204 in
the 15th Dist less one acre in southwest cor-
uer also less 114 acressold to sundry parties
and the right of way to Atlantic it Gulf it
R. Levied on as the property of Abner P
B-dcher to satisfy state and county tax ti fa.
Property pointed by Plaintiff.
L. F. BURKETT, SUff.
THE SiOENiKG MM
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Bower & Crawford
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW
Bainbridge, Ga.
Office in Court House.
D. MCGILL. M- O’NEAL.
McGILL & O’NEAL,
ATORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga-
r E. R- Peabody’s Drug Store.
Office over
MEDICAL CARD
Dr. E> J. Morgan has removed i—> * -ace
next door to Post Office, where he can be
i found during the day, and at his Residence
| on West Street at night, Bainbridge, Oct. 5,
1875, oct-7-1 y
i HE POL1T1 At Campaign or i 67,
? which includes National,Stateand coun
lections and wnieb will undoubtedly he
most active and hotly contested of any
ce the memorable canvass of I860, is now
rly opened. The National Democratic
ty will this year make a hold, vigorous.
(1 doubtless successful struggle for the
maintninance and supremacy of those prin
ciples which are vital to the prosperity o 1
the Republic and essential to the well-being
of the people.
In addition to the Presidential election,
the people of Georgia and Florida will elect
new State governments. In Florida the
campaigns promises to be unusually vigor
ous, and there is a mubability that for the
first time i c i . .he people of that
Radieal-riuacn .a.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 subscribe to 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 S,uth. Its editorial department is vig
orous. thoughtful, and consistent, while its
news and local departments are marvels of
industry and completeness. Its department
of Georgia and Florida affairs is not confin
ed to a mere barren summary ot events
transpiring in those States, but is enlivened
by comment at once apt, timely, anil racy.
The ample resources of the establishment
will be devoted to furnishing the readers ot
the
MORNING NEWS.
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 he the earliest chronicle of
every noteworthy incident of the political
campaign of 1876.
SrBSCRIl'TIOM
$10 00
5 0i
2 5i
6 00
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Daily, 1 year
“ 6 months
‘‘ 3 months
Tri-Weekly, 1 year. ..
Weekly, 1 year
Specimen copies sent, free on receipt of 5
cents.
@)§“Money can be sent by Tost Office
Order, Registered Letter, or Express, at out-
risk,
J- 3- E8TILL.
Savannah, Ga.
&c.,
('lc<*ks, Jewelry, Scing Machines,
Neatly Repaired.
WARRANTED, Cell st
PEABODY'S DRUG STORE,
BaiEbridge - - - - Georgia
B. F. COLBERT.
■* itgnst 1874 —tf.
MRS. P. A. STOCKTON,
Has opened her House,
FOR THE ACCOMMOD ATION OF
BOARDERS,
QUINCY. - . . FLORIDA-
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES
Me have.and will continue to keep on hand
a well selected stock of
HOUSES and MULES
MISCELLANEOUS.
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,
Bainbridae, Ga.,
Is Still Alive, and has on hand at his Store
in Sharon Block, one of the finest and most
omplete
fill
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ever seen in this market, and made of the
lies materia] in the most workmanlike uian-
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.ADDLES A LECilLTY.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Whereas Samuel S. Mann, Executor of
the mst will and testament of Luke Mann,
represents to the court in his petition duly
filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered said estate, this is there
fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Executor should not be dis
charged from liis Executorship, and recieve
Letters of Dismission on the first Monday
in December next.
sep7td HIRAM BROCKETT, O.D.C
a day at home. Agents wanted.
^^A^Outfit and teims free. TuUE &
Cq., Augusta, Maine.
^^rt|"kper day at home, am
^pt^vfples worth fr31ee.
S inson Co . .Portland,Maine
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Thirty days after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty. at the next regular term after the expi
ration of thirty days from this notice, for
leave to sell two shares of the Eagle and
Phoenix Factory Stock, of Columbus, Ga..
belonging to James M. Donalson, my Ward,
or the benefit of creditors.
JOHN M. BROWN. —
Guardian of the person and property of
James M. Donalson.
This branch of his business is full and
compiete. His styles are the latest, and
prices to suit the times.
He also keep- on hand a large stipply of
ail kinds of whips, leather anil rope halters,
rope, hahy carriages, children’s wagons,
t -ace chains, curry-combs, horse brushes,
sole leather, calf-skins, shoe findings, bug
gy and foot mats, all styles of bridiile-bits,
collars, harness, and saddle-pads, satchels,
twine,axle grease, vacuum oil blacking, and
harness oils of every Jtind, polish for ladies
shoes, spurs, whip thongs, baggy 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
FOR SALE.
That fine plantation, situated between
B g Tired and Wolfe creeks, known as the
J. J. Lester place, containing otle thousand
acres in a body with title dwelling, out
houses and other necessary buildings. It
not s >1 1 by first November it wilt be for rent.
For further particulars enquire of, on the
premises, 'I ns. I’. Lester.
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JOHN FLANNERY.
L. J. OUILMATt-rlN.
GHLM.lKTiN &f0..
J.
is tr.y motto hereafter.
Respectfully
Jacob Born.
oct-14-’75-ly-
THER" IS MON Y IN IT.
In tnese hard times a good return for
honest labor is very desirable. Any active
young n_a:i or young lady can earn a band,
some sum by addressing, for pai ticulars, the
Managers of The Constitution, the great po-
itieal and family journal published at the
Capital of the State.
CO N ST IT UTIO N PUB LIS HINGCO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Cotton Factors
—AMD—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
A gems ior Bradley's Phosphate, Jewell’s
M ils Yarns and Domestics, txc.
JAGGING and IRON TIES for sale at
I ;
F lowest market rates.
Prompt ntt ntion given to all business
entrusted to us.
Liberal cash advances make on con-ign-
ments.
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1,. 3X Wai iield.
COTTON MERCHANT
P'es FREE. P. 0
weektoAgen's Sam" j
_ _ _ lies ~
CKERY. Augusta Maine
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
M •!': a J. Adams lias applied for exemp
tion ot personalty and setting apart of
Homestead and I will pass upon the same
on the 28th of Oct. at my office in city of
Bainbridge. Hiram Brockett,
Get. 12th. 1S7*. O. D C.
to coasoaPTiva
The advertiser, having been permanently
cured of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to bis fellow sufferers the means or
cure. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy of the prescription used, (free of
charge.) -vith th" directions for preparing
and using the same, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, ,vc. Parties wishing the prescription
will please address Rev E. A. WILSON.
10-Om 194 Penn St., Williamsburgl!, New Y•
AND AGENT FOR
CHESAPEAKE GUANO,
SAVANNAH, GA-
all consign-
Careful attention given
ments
Commission for Selling Cotton
50cts. pel
Cash advances made on shipments with
Rail Road receipt in hand or attached to
draft. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Refer to the Banks in Savannah and
Mon. ac jane-29-0-m
1876.
1876.
( ESThNXIAl. TEAXSPORTATXIO AR
RAXOEMEETS
Of The Great
\m
tCCO.uMDDATlJ,J OF VISITORS
TO ALL POINTS SOUTH,
'ur Stack is 0. K. and prices as reasonable
.s the times demand. Call at the Brick
tables on South Broad street.
GRIFFIN & SUDETH
jt-175-tf.
The Railways and Steamship Companies
between Augusta, Ga., and Philadelphia,
comprising the ATLANTIC COAST LINE,
will durine the progress of the
CENTENA1AL EXHIBITION
OF THE UNITED STATES,
present for the patronage of the citizens of
the South, routes of transportation and
forms of tickets upon which *o reach Phila
delphia, that will immeasurably excel all
other lines in point of DIRECT DAILY
MOVEMENT, COMFORTABLE ACiOM-
MODATION VARIABILITY OF TRANSIT,
ECONOMY OF EXPENDITURE*
To enable this to be done, the 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 190 to 309, can
each be cared for in a manner that will sat
isfy their desires.
Price Lists, Time Cards and all needful
information are now in hands of all our
Agents.
It will be to the interest of every individ
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 tiic Allan ic Coast Line: J H.
White. 'Picon, A. L. Reed, Savannah. 11. V.
Tompkins. Atlanta, M. J. Divine, Macon.
iV. 1 Walker, Montgomery.
BAINBRIDGE ADVERTISEMENTS,
METHODS OF BUSINESS
— AND —
POINTS OF ADVANTAGE
In TH PURCHASE Op GOODS
AT
'Wm. Warfiud,.
I
(Successor to Babbit & Warfield.)
NOW OFFER MY GOODS
il rai uh i
m
my Mot, °- shall be for
I Have but One Price for All.
I receive
“QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,
the future.
One Price means of necessity THE VERY LOWEST Phipp
CASH PAYMENTS FROM ALL. Cash saves ex, i,* , ,
lections and LOSSES from BAD DEBTS ** °°
I Give a Guarantee Protecting Au
The Guarantee PROTECTS THE BUYER who may no , w, . ,
Quality and the Valte of the G.iodT ' ^ ° f ,be
I Bu v my Goods at the Lowest Prices for CASH.
Bickering and Debate are Done Away by Me
Everybody ;ets My Lowest Price without having to ask for it
Again I repeat ONE PR CE FOR ALL
I give jalisfaction to Every Purchaser or return the Money
Not a particle of risk run in buying of me.
A Child may buy as cheaply as a Man
I am selling at reduced prices to suit the limes and invite
examination My stock consists m
■JtL
A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
■ ATS. CROCKERY,
HARD & WILLOW.WARE.
IRON, STEEL, SADDLES,
BRIDLES, WMlfS
MASON&HAMLI
Blankets, Sliawis and Clothing,
SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, FLOUR. (UI.S, PAINTS, BACON, LARD. WALL PAFM,
SNUFF AND TOBACCO.
Fair and Honorable Pealing
Shall govern mv huninestt relation* with &H mankinci.
mmmmmntarwmimiit mmggggggaWBRgjggggp
ORGAN
BEST AND CHEAPEST.
90,000 MADE AND SOLD
Eabiest Terms for Payment.
ELEGANT NEW STYLES
CHEAPERBETTER.
THAN EVER BEFORE PRODUCED.
STILE 214—Double Reed, Seven Stops,
Handsome Resonant Case 3150
STILE 219.—Double Reed, Nine Stops,
Handsome Resonant Case 3156
STILE 304.-—Three Sets Heeds, Nine Stops,
Resonant Case, with Revolving Fall-board-
Ornamented $200
STILE 208.— Double Reed, Seven Stops, in
Elegant Etagere style Case, with Plate
S end 25c. to G. P. Rowell & Co., N. Y ,
r
(for Pamphlet of 190 pages, containing
ILds of 3090 newspapers, and estimates
showing cost of adt ertisiDg.
Glass Mirror Richly Ornamented and Carv
ed. (See cut above) $225
RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR.
A reduction from above priees, for cash
of larger month’y payments. Send for illus
trated catalogue give full description of
styles and prices under the various plans of
payment.
OTHER DESIRABLE STYLES
$70, $90. $110 and 8125.
Order direct from
Ludden &: Rates,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
WH OLE SALE SO UTH ERE AGT.
May 11, 8 m
M. E. BARNETT & SONS.
Have jus* received and now have in store, arid will sriil at VER1 BOTTOM PRICES,
A LARGE CARGO OF FRESH STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
We have always in store and on our counters
FULIi G OF* AGI . GOODS
Usually kept in this market. w e do not care to say much in the newspapers, but »i®PV
ask our friends and the public to call and find out if we cannot sell better goods
at lower figures than they have been in the habit of getting.