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'i'he Weekly Democrat
Notice-
L’ldden & Bates, during Hie prevalence
ofthe Yellow Fever in Savannah.continue
to fill all orders of Music, etc., as usual.
Those who desire,can have orders filled at
their Branch House in Augusta,Ga - ,by ad
dressing them at that place. Pianos and
Organs shipped directly from the North
without passing through Savanuah.
Extra Inducements-
Jake Born, the wide-a-wake harness
man, sells best canvass collars, with
leather trimmings for 85 cents—nice sets
of single harness for $12, and best saddles
at very bottom figures. Call on Mr. Born
and you will be sure to be suited.
Those Seeking Truth-
Those who desire to know the truth of
the present political crisis cart get some
valuable documents by applying to Dr>
,T- A. Butts. Read them and hand to
your neighbor..
♦ fc-
Attention Tax Payers-
The State and County Tax Boolis will
positively be dosed on the First Day of
December, next, after which date execu
tions will be issued against all defaulters.
Fair warning. By prompt payment you
Will avoid extra trouble and expense.
Jacob Harrell,
Tax Collector, Decatur Co
Great Reduction in Prices.
W. C. Sobers is now offering splendid
bargains in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c
Stock complete, cal! and see. 1-
1^. M. Wariiold.
COTTON MERCHANT
AM) AGENT Full
CHESAPEAKE GUANO,
SAVANNAH, GA-
Careful attention given to all consign
ments
Commission for Selling Cotton
50cts. pet
Cash advances made on shipments with
Bail Uoad receipt in hand or attached to
draft. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Refer to the Banks m Savannah and
Mon. "ac june-29-0-m
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 187(5
Faceville, 914th District, Friday, October
fith.
Faceville 914th Dist. Friday November 3rd.
AUapulgus, 694 Dist. Saturday, Oct. tli.
Attapulgus, 694 Dist. Saturday,Nov. 4tli,
Belts. l(!0’)th Dist. Monday. October 9th.
Bells, 1005th Dist. Monday, November20th.
Higdons, 553rd District.Tuesday, Oct. 10th.
Higdons 553d District, Tuesday, Nov 21st.
Raigins, 1258 Dist. Wednesday, Oct. 11th.
ltaigins, 1258 Dist. Wednesday, Nov. 22nd.
Harrell, 720th Dist. Thursday. Oct. I2th.
Harrell, 720th Dist Thursday Nov. 23rd.
Lime Sink, 021st Dist Friday, October 13th.
Lime Sink, 621st List Friday. Nov. 24th.
Belchers, 1277th Dist Saturday. Oct 14th.
Belchers 1277th Dist Saturday Nor. 25th.
Lower Spring Creek 635th Dist Monday,
Oct 16th.
Lower Spring Creek 035th District Monday
jVovember 27th.
Rock Pond, 1046th Dist Tuesday, Oct 17th.
Rock Pond, 1046th Dist Tuesday Nov 29th.
Pine Hill, 1188 Dist Wednesday, Oct 18tli
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 Harrell.
Sep.-14 Tax Collector.
week to Agents. Sam
1^*/ 4 pies FREE. P. O-
( KLUY Augusta Maine.
a day at home. Agents wanted,
^i.^outtit and teims free. TttUE &
Co-, Augusta, Maine.
f
TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant
employment at home, the whole of the time,
or for their spire moments. Business new,
light and profitable. /Persons of either sex
easily earn front 50 cent's to $5 per evening,
and a proportional sum oy devoting then-
whole time to the business. Boys and girls
earn nearly as much as men. That all who
see this notice may send their address, and
test, the busines we make this unparalleled
offer: To such as are not well satisfied we
will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of
writing. Full particulars- samples worth
several dollars to commence work on, and a
copy of Home and Fireside, one nf the
largest and best Illustrated Publications, all
sent free by mail. Reader, if you want per
manent, profit able-work, address. George
’■Hinson & Co., Portland. Maine.
■ Can’t be made by every agent every
month in the business we furnish,
hut those willing to work can easily
earn a dozen dollars a day right , in their
own localities. Have no room to explain
here. Business pleasant and honorable.
Women and boys and giris.do as welt as men.
We will furnish you a complete outfit free.
The business pays better than anythingelse.
We will bear expense of starting you. Par
ticulars free. Write and see. Farmers and
mechanics, their sons and daughters, and
all classes in need of paying work at home,
should write to us and le rn all about the
work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay.
Address Tvue .V"Go,, Augusta, Maino,
ERR0RS0FY BTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
from Nervous Dehility. 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 Mas cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser's experience can do
so by addressing in perfect confidence.
10-6m~JoHN B, OGDEN, 42 Cedar St-., N, Y.
NjeTW goods
TO CONatlMPTIVilS.
d.hc advertiser, having been permanent!v
cured of that dread disease. Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means or
cure. Tc all who desire it. he will send a
copy of the prescription used, (free ot
charge,) with the directions for preparing
find using the same, which they wifi find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron-
heitis, &c. Parties wishing the prescription
willplease address «Kev. E. a. WILSON.
lO-fitu 134 Peun St., W iiliamsburgh, New Y-
NOW POURING IN THE
And will soon be one of the prettiest an
most attractive stores in town.
Weil & Xioeb,
Wish it distinctly understood in the outset
of the season that they
CAN’T BE UN )ERS0LD
BY ANY HOUSE IN SOUTHWEST GEOR
GIA, NOR ELSEWHERE.
We have on hand and are constantly re
ceiving a full line of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING. FANCY GOODS,
GROCER IES
OF ALD KINDS.
We invite Hie attention of the trading pub
lie to the inducements which we propose to j
eroff during the incoming season. We in
tend to sell goods at bottom figures, having
as our motto -Quick sales and small profits.'
GIVE US A CALL
And be satisfied of the trutn ot what we .-ay i
WEIL & LOEB,
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 nelt, 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 Hunnewell, and west by Al
bany and Bainbridge road—said lot con
taining two acies more or less ; and also
one house and lot in said city, bounded on
the noith by lot oflatecstate of E D Wafers
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. All of said
property levied on as the property of Geo A
Spillcr, as trustee of Allie E Bpiller, to sat
isfy ibree Justice Court fi fas in tavorof C
Y Crawford, vs said G A Spiller. Levy-
made and returned by a constable.
Also at the same time and place, lots of
land Nos 315, 316, 317, 318, 347, 348. 349,
351, 322. and 344, all in the .5th district “f
Decatur county. Levied on as the property
of Elizabeth T. Curry to satisfy one mort
gage fi fa in favor of Wm O Fleming, for use
ot D McGill and It G Chcsnut as executors
of Wm Nunan deceased vs said E T Curry
Property pointed out in said mortgage fifa.
Also at the same time and place, lot of
lanu No 220, ip the 10th district, ami also
lot No 10 in the loth district of said county,
said laud 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. Griffin & Co vs W 51
Dollar.
Also at the same time and place, one
house and lot in the city of Bainbridge,
bounded on the sotnii by Broughton street,
on tiie east by L F Burkett’s lot, on the
north by Water street and on the west by
brick house formerly owuec. by J T YY iniber-
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 snd place, one yoke
of oxen and cart and 50 bushels corn more
or less, levied on as the property of John D
W illiams, and propert- in possession of de
fendant, to satisfy one Superior Court fifa in
favor of Valentine Godwin vs said Williams.
Also at same time and place, YY’est half of
lot of land 2<)3 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
ner also less 11^ acres sold to.sundry parties
and the right of way to Atlantic & Gulf R
H. Levied on as ihe property of AbDsr P
B-lcher to satisly state and county tax fi fa.
Property pointed by Plaintiff.
L. F. BURKETT, Sliff.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
YVbtreas Samuel S. Mann, Executor of
tlie 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 he dis
charged from his Executorship, and recieve
Letters of Dismission on the first Monday
in December next.
sep7td IllllAM BKOCKETT, O.D.C
G EO KG IA—Decat ur 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 dajs 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 ot ere iitors.
JOHN M. B.KOU'N.
Guardian of the person and property of
James M. Donalson.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Georgia—Dkcatuit County.
By virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold before
the court house door in tiie city of Bair-
biidge on the first Tuesday in November
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.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Ba: H-G’ n S iZ
Blanchard, Williams & Co.,
Non- have charge of this large Fire-Proo
Warehouse, and solicit a share of the pat
ronage of the people of Decatur and adjoin
ing counties.
Storage 25 cents a bale per month. Strict
.attention to business and prompt return of
sales. A large lot of Bagging and T:es at
the lowest market rates,
iArff” Special attention given to the sale
and storage of Syrup. sep21 3m
t. J. PEARCE, R. J. BINFOIiD, R. (). WILLIAMS,
PE iRCE, BiNFGRD & CO ,
GEOGEES,
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO 20, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
Special attention to sale of cotton-
sep2i-oui
BEDELL&CO
LIQUOR DEALERS,
ASD
CBACCO AGENTS
126 BROAD STREET,
Columbus, Geo:
sep2l-3m
J. & J. KAUF H A N,
Wholesale Dealers in
T*i •ovisioi).«5. &e.
COLUMBUS, GA. se-2.
NEW HARBWA E FIRM.
GEORGIA—Decatur County,
W hereas Johnherry Donalson, administra
tor estate of Noalt McNabb also Guardian for
Mary McNabb, represents to the Court in
his petition duly filed and entered on record
that he has fully administered said, estates.
This is therefore to cite r 11 persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause if
an. they can, why said administrator and
guardian should not be discharged from his
administration and guardianship, and
teceieie letters of dismission. This Oclober
20th 1870. Hiram Brockett,
Ord’y D. C,
~ADMIXISTRATOirS SALE.
Geokuia—Decatur County.
Will be sold before the couit house door,
in Bainbridge, Georgia, Decatur County,
by virtue ot an order from tlie Cou't of Or
dinary of said county, on the first Tuesday
in Nov.mber next between the usual hours
of sale all of the real Estate belonging to the
Estate of L. M. Swieord, deceased. Lot of
land No. 44 in the 16th District of said
county. Sold for the henefit of heirs and
creditors. Terms of sale cash. This (Jet. 2d,
1876,
A. B. Belcher.
oot-5- Administrator.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Thirty days after date, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of said
county at the first regular term after the
expiration of thirty days from this notice
for leave to sell the lar.ds be'onging to the
estate of Elias Harrell, deceased, late of
said county, for the benefit of heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Elias Harrell
Littleton Harrf.il
Administrators.
GEORGIA — Decatuis County.
YY. W. McGriff has applied for exempti-.n
of personality and setting apart and valua
tion ot homestead, and I will pass upon the
same at 10 o’clock a. m.. on the 13th day of
November 1976. This Oct. 24th 1876.
II ir am Brockett,
Ord'v D.'c.
J.A.FRAZERSsCO,
Dealers in
HARDWARE
CUTLERY and AGRICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS.
Also, Guns, Carriage Materials, Iron, Steel,
Gin and Mill (X-Rritig, Rubber Belt
ing, Mill Stones, Bolting
Cloths, Paints, Oils, Re.
West Side Broad Street. COLUMBUS, GA.
‘THS R.USY 7
(Under the Rankin House)
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
HESTAUItAiNT
JB5LS ^ .£ -71
BILLIARD SALOON.
The Restaurant is.now open and will be
supplied with fresh fish and oysters, and ik
fact all the ehcacies of the market. Par
ties visiting the city will find to their inter
est to give us a ca 1.
A. F. CLEMENTS <fc CO.,
psi-21-2na I J r prietors.
1376. 1876-
CEXTLSXIAL TRANSPORTA TNIO AR
RANGEMEXTS
Ol The Great *
Mm i it
i
for the
ACCOMMODATION OF VISITORS
TO ALL POINTS SOUTH.
The Railways and Steamship Companies
between Augusta, Ga., and Philadelphia,
comprising the ATLANTIC COAST LINE,
wilt dnrin the progress of the
CENTENAiAL EXHIBITION
OF I HE UNITEl. STATES,
present for the patronage of the citizens of
tiie South, -outes of transportation and
forms oi 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 (lone, 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 100 to 300, can
each be cared tor in a manner that will sat
isfy their desires.
Price Lists, Time Cards and all Heedful
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 ihe unersigti-
td.
* A Centennial Exhibition Guide Book as
authorized by- the Commission will be given
to tiie purchaser of each Centennial Ticket.
A. POPE,
General Passenger Agent.
Cal! on or address the following named
Agents of the Allan.ie Coast Line: J H.
’White. Macon, A. L. Reed, Savannah, H.V.
’i’omnkins, Atlanta, M. .J. Divine, Macon,
YV. 1 Walker, Montgomery.
MASO i & HAMLl
BEST AND CHEAPEST.
90,000 MADE AND SOLD
Easiest Terms for Payment,
hm.uajt ^vj.YY ILLS
npaP£3B-'*‘iTEF
a. J 43 ij2 tk.Lti « J A t sjAi.*
THAN EVER BEFORE PRODUCED.
STYLE 214—Double Keel, Seven Stop:
lian Is itne Resonant Case Sl-’O
STYLE 219.—Double Reed, Nine Stops,
Handsome llesooant Case Slab
STYLE 3t)4.—Three Sets Reeds. Nine Stops,
Resonant Case, with Kevolvirg Fall-board-
Ornamented §200
STYLE 208.— Double Peed, Seven Stops, in
Elegant Etagere style Case, with Plate
Glass Mirror Richly Ornamented and ( arv-
ed, (See cut above) §225
RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR.
A reduction from above prices, for cash
or larger montli’y pay-ments. Send for illus
trated catalogue give full description ot
styles and prices uader the various plans ot
payment.
OTHER DEMISABLE (STYLES
§70. §00. §110 and §125.
Order direct from
Liidtlon Hates,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
WI1 OLL'SA LE SO U THERE?A G T.
'May li, 8 in
H>BJFESS;G.V.L~CABDS.
Bovver &, Crawford
AT TOR N E V 3 AT L A W
Bainbridge, Ga.
Office ir. Court House.
1). MCOILL. M. O’NEAL.
FhcGILL & O’NEAL,
A T O It N E V S A T L A W ,
Bainbridge, Ga-
Office over K. !i- Peabody's Drug Store.
flUC/L CARD
Hr. E. J. Morgan lias removed ce
next door to Post office, where he can be
found during the day. and at his Residence
on West Street at night, Bamljrhlge, Oct. 5.
IS 75. oct-7-13’
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Ream us W Mathews has applied for ex
emption of personality and setting apart
and valuation of ffomesread, and l will pass
upon the same at 10 o’cToek a. m., on the
11th day of November 1876, at my office in
Bainbridge. Oct. 23. 1876.
Hi RAM BROCK r TT,
Ord’y D. C,
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
James M. Jones has applied for exemp
tion of personaliry and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass
upon the same at 10 o’clock a. m,, on the
1 lth day of November 1876 at ( my office in
Bainbridge. Oct. 23. 1876.
Hiram Brockett.
Ord’y D. C.
** * * * *** **** X* *****
* ***** * ********
L. J. GUJI.MARlIX. JOHN FLANNERY.
J. I'JihM.YKTtN & CO.
Cotton Factors
—AMD—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
Ageuis tor Bradley's Phosphate, Jewell’s
Mills Yarns and Domestics. &c.
I LAGGING and IRON TIES for sale at
) lewest market rates.
Prompt ntt ntion given to all business
entrusted to us.
Liberal cash advances make on con-ign-
ments.
tHHHHmt* !Ht**XX**-**«-**» « x »:r:: x:: qvljr
****•«-*•*-#»**•#####*»,**„,
‘“N oewci... g cmnes, &c.
Neatly Repaired.
WARRANTED, Call at
PEABODY’S DUUG STORE,
Bainbridge - - - *- Georgi?
B. F. COLBERT.
’ uzust 1874—tf.
S end 25c. to G. P. Rowell & Co., N. Y .
-or Pamphlet ot 100 pages, containing
lists of 3000 newspapers, and estimate
showing cost of adt ertising.
METHODS OF BUSINESS
— AND —
POINTS OF ADVANTAGE.
In IHE PURCHASE i F GOODS
(Successor to Babbit & Warfield.)
NOW OFFER MY GOODS
~t mi loot m
“QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,” i s my Motto and
the future.
shall be for'
I Have but One Price for AH.
One Price means of necessity THE VERY LOWEST PRipf t
CASH PA YMENTS FROM A LL. Cash saves expenses of l ,.***"*
lections and LOSSES front RAD DEBTS. ’
S Giye a Guarantee X 3 i*o tec ting-
The Guarantee PROTECTS THE BUYER who may not be a iu.W of ,h
Quality and the Vak e of the Goods. 3 g f tb *
I Buy my Goods at the Lowest Prices for CASH.
Bickering and Debate are Done Away by Me-
Everybody -ets My Lowest Price without havinq to ask for iu
Again I repeat ONE PR CE FOR ALL
I give Satisfaction 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 an
examination- My stock consists )n
A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES.
BOOTS & SHOES,
hats, crockery,
HARD & YY'Id.LO Y'-YVAKE.
IRON, STEEL, SADDLES.
BRIDLES, YVHIP8,-
iilankcts, Shawls and (lothing,
lUGAE, COFFEE, SALT, FLOUR. OILS, PAINTS, BACON, LARD. WALL PAPER
SNUFF AND TOBACCO.
Pair and Honor - *
Shall Govern my Canness Relations with all Mankind
r-.-oFt -cr yregageaanwggB-agaM-a
fens! feiramitl Ink
The
Ld c<'1711 ItTTTTII HITIOTV
OF TEE
SOUTH GEORGIA
Agricultural and Mechanical
ASSOCIATION,
Commencing in Tkomasviile, Georgia, October 31st, 1876, and continuing fof
F1¥I O: M, IT S,
A splendid array nf Premiums A magnificent display of the productions of
South Georgia and Florida- Knights in glittering costume.
A Hrilliant Tournament.
Ample accommodations and room for Everybody. The buildings are in spfslr-'
did condition.
ALL ENTRY FEES ARE ABOLISHED.
Excursion trains will run daily at reduced rates.- The Association are leav
ing nothing undone to make this year’s exhibition the grandest and most inter
esting of any formor exhibition. South Georgia, Florida and the balance of
mankind are invited. nctl9fd
’HI.
Bainbridge, Georgia,
3AKER AliD CONFECTIONER,
And Dealer irr
Family Groceries;
The best, freshest and cheapest gro-j
■ries, at the lowest prices. Call on Fred;
nitli. in Sharon Block. sep28-6m '
J. . H- STOKES;
Next door to- Barnett & Son,
BAINBRIDGE, GA..
1 RNESS MAKE ,
ork done Cheaper titan anywnere else »>
in the City, and
IN THE BEST STYLE
ove me a call before going elsewhere
All that I ask is a trial
YYork warranted.- sep28-3m
VI Rs w J- REVNCLDS ’
FASHIONABLE
Milliner and Dress Maker/
Has just returned from the North with »'
large and varied assortment of the
■OF THE
Latest Styles Lowest Prices-
Call, Ladies, at-once, and make your se
lections. octl2-l m
GEORGIA—Decatub Couktt.
James M. Burnham as trusted far Sarah
H. Burnham has applied for exemption ana
setting apart of Homestead and I will pass
npon the same on the 4th day of Nov. a
mv office in city of Bainbridge.
HIRAM BROCKETT,
Oct. 12, 1876. Ordinary, H- U;