The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, December 07, 1876, Image 4

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rrie Weekly Democrat | NEW GOODS lambridge, Georgia D»c 7, 1876 PAPER 18 ON PILE WITH tfi!5NR0V^ I Advertising Contract* can be made. ADVERTISING RATES AND RULES. Advertisements inserted at $2 per square fcr first insertion, and $1 for each subse qtitDl one. A square is eight solid lines of this type liberal terms made with contract advertisers Local notices of right lines are $15 per quarter or $50 per annum. Local notices Ibr less than three months arc subject to transient rates. Conntract advertisers who desire their ad eertisements changed, must give us two weeks notice. Changing advertisements, unless otherwise stipulated in contract, will be charged 20 Mats per 8 juare. Marriage and obituary notices, tributes’of respect, and other kindred notices, charged M other advertisements. Advertisements must take the run of the paper, as we do not contract to keep them in any particular place. Announcements for candidates are $10, if enly for one insertion. Bills are due upon the appearance of the Advertisement, and the money will be collect- ad as nutted by the Proprietors. We shall adhere strictly to the above rules and will depart from them under no circum Stances. LEGAL ADVERTISING RATES. Sheriff’s sales,per levy of 10 lines..§ 4 00 Mortgage sales, per levy 8 00 Tax sales, per levy 4 00 Citation for Letters of Adminis tration 2 00 Application for Letters of guar dianship v. 5 00 Application for Dismission from Administration........ 10 00 Application for Dismission from Guardianship 8 00 Application for Leave to Sell Land—one sq $5—all over 4 00 Application for Homestead 2 00 Notice to Debtors and Creditors.. 5 00 Land Sales 1st squurs $5, each additional 4 00 Bale Perishable property per sq.. 2 50 .Kstray Notices—sixty days 8 00 Notice to Perfect Service 8 00 Rules Nisi, persqr 4 00 Rules to establish.Lost.Papers, 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 now charged by the Press of Georgia, and which I shall strictly ad here to m the Future. I hereby give final iotice that no advertisement of this class will be published in Tme Democrat with out the fee is paid in advance. W. H. H- STOKES Nsxt door to Barnett & Son, BAINBRIDGE, GA., HARNESS MAKER. Work done Cheaper than anywnere else in' in the City, and IN THE BEST STYLE- Give me a call before going elsewhere, All that I ask is a trial. ttT Work warranted. sep28-3m ICan’t be made by every agent every ■month in the business wc furnish, |but 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 weli as men. We will furnish you a complete outfit free. The business pays better than anything else. 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 True & Co., Augusta, Maino, NOW POURET3 HI TH1 And will seen b# oaa af the prettiest a* most attrastivs stores in town. Attention Tax Payers. I will be at the following places at the times designated for the purpose of collect ing the Taxer due the State and CouDty for the year 1S7J Faceville, 9I4th Pis'rict, Friday, October 6th. Faceville 914th Di3t. Fritfav November 3rd. Attapulgus, SS4 Diet. Saturday, Oct. 7th. Attapulgus, 094 Disf. Saturday,Nov. 4th, Bells. 1005th Dist. Monday, October 3th. Bells, 1005th D : 3t. Monday, November20th. Higdon;, 1.13rd Distrtct.Tuesday, Oct. 10th. Higdor.s 55Sd District, Tuesday, Nov 21st. Raigir1253 Dist. Wednesday, Oct. 11th. Reigips, 1253 Dist. Wednesday, Nov. 22nd. Harrell, 7i0th Disf. Thursday. Oct. 12-.h. Hr.rre”, 720th Blat Thursday Nov. 23rd. L’rae Sink, Q2l;t D^t Friday, October 13th. Lime oink, Clll’st Yfist Friday. Nov. 24th. Belchers, I?77th Ifist Saturday. Oct 14th. Belchers 1277th Dist Saturday Nov. 25th. Lo-. cr Spring Creek C35th Dist Monday, Oct 16tli. Lo..er Spring Creek 6 9 5th District Monday A'ovember 27th. Rock Pcnu, 1046th Dist Tuesday, Oct 17th. Rock Pond, 1046th Dist Tuesday Nov 23th. Pine Hill, 1183 Dist Wednesday, Oct 18th. Pine Hill, 1138 List Wednesday, Nov 29th. Bain’oridge, during the November term cl the Superior Court. I will also be ia Bain- bridge from now until October 6th. The books will positively be closed Decem ber 1st 1876. Jacob Hassell, Sep.-14 ax Colle . tor. JIBE 10HMS SEWS SAV •-WWAH, rpHE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF 1867, I which includes National, State and ;oun- Weil & lioeb, Wish it distinctly understood in th* outsst •f the season that they CAN'T BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY riOUSE IN SOUTHWEST GEOR. GIA, NOR ELSEWHERE. ERR0RS0F YOUTH, A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De- eay, and all tfie efforts of youthful indiscre tion will for the sake of suffering humanity, end free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by whjch he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profft by the advertiser’s experience cud do so by addressing in perfect confidence, 10-6m-JoHN R. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St ., N. Y. 10“CONSUMPTIVES, 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 oi Cure. To all who desire it, he will send a eopy of the prescription used, (free of charge.) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a aure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, &c. Parties wishing the prescription ■''"11 plea«n ".rtressv R ev . E . A. WILSON. 10-bi,.-134 Penn St. f ^Yilliamsburgh, New Y- HORSES m SAll I have on hand, and expect iokcep s- u p. plied with a fine lot of hnrses for sale. \t will sell sell them at the lowest figures. Calp at my stables and examine my stock for yourselves. Now is the time to purchase, when corn and stock are proportionately cheap. My livery business is always op to the best standard. Geo. 1). Griffis. Oct. 26-1876-6m Bainbridge, Ga. S end 25c. to G. P. Rowell & Co., N. Y., for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing lists of 3000 newspapers, ~and estimates showing eost of adt ertising. tv F: ; ’.r Sate t.y 80 < ng to perlb. also “Vani- $1.60 per lb. For C .SrBERS. 5$iS'V.«N , Kir 1 ICffERY.. Augusta. P. O- We hav# on hand and art constantly re ceiving a full line of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES .A. To all who arc suffering fi.-aru the errors and indis cretion or youth, nervous weak ness, early ueeny, los3 of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that wl’l cure you FREE OF CHARGE. The great remedy was discovered by a mis. ioiary in South Ameri ca. Send a self-oddre3sed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible Blouse New York. Nov. 6m LEGAL SALES. MILLER SHERIFF’S SALE. Georgia—Miller County. Will be sold before the court, house door in Colquitt, Miller county, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in January next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the follow ing property to wit .- Lot of land no 109 in the 13th district of said county to satisfy three tax fifas, one in favor of State pud county vs J V Legan, one in favor f^St.a'e and county vs IV E Kiinbrel, and one in favor of State and county vs A J Kimbrel—levied on as the property of said defendants. W. T. SHEFFIELD, Sheriff. November 29, 1876 GEORGIA—Decatur County. Whereas Johnberry Donalson, administra tor estate of Noah McNabb a]30 Guardian for Mary McN.abb, represents to the Couit in his petition duly filed and entered on record that he has fully administered said estates. This is therefore to cite ell persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, to show oaase if any they can, why said administrator ami guardian should not be discharged from his administration and guardianship, and receieve letters of dismission. This October 20th 1876. Hiram Brockett, Ord’y D. C, GEO &GIA—Decatur County. D. B. Curry, Guardian of Charley, Alice and Sallie Martin petitions to tho Court of Ordinary of said county, l’cr a discharge from his Guardianship of Charley. Alice and Sallie Martin’s person and property. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause bv filing obj ections in my office, why the said D. B. Curry should not be dismissed from his Guardianship ofCharlcy, Alice and Sallie Martin, and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under my official signature, this Oct. 27th 1376. * Hiram Brockett. nov-2-76 Ord’y D. C. GEORGIA—Decatur County, Robert Law lias applied for exemption and setting apart of Homestead and 1 will pass upon the same on the 2nd day of December 1876 at my office in city of Bainbridge at 10 o’clock a. m HIRAM BROCKETT. Nov. 16th 1876. Ordinary D. C- NEW HARDWARE FIRM. J.A.FRAZER&CO, Dealers in OFALD KINDS. We inViUe the attention of the trading pub lic to the inducement- .which rv^^oropose to eroff during the incoming season. We'ih-, tend to sell goods at bottom figures, having as our motto ‘Quick sales and small profits.’ GIVE US A CALL And be satisfied ef the trntn ot what we say WSTL A LOSS, Hj&RBWJl&E L CUTLERY, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS. Also, Guns, Carriage Materials, Iron, ’Steel, Gin and Mill Gearing, Rubber Belt ing, Mill Stones, Bolting Cloths, Paints, Oils, Ac. West Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GA. which i iy elections md wnich will undoubtedly be the most active and hotly contested of any since the memorable can vacs of 1860, is now | fairly opened. The National Democratic Party will this year ma'-e a hold, vigorou:, and doubtless successful struggle for the 'L e "° mainiain.tnce ami supremacy of those jo in- ‘ °“ c-ples ".vhicG are .vital to the prosperity of the Republic and essential to the well-being of the people » In addition to the Presidential election, the people of Georgia and Florida ".vill elect new State governments. In Florida th; campaigns promises to be unusually vigor ous, and there is a nrobabiiity that for the first time 1 c t> - lie peopl, of that Kadicai-riaaon . i.t.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 00. 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 ih“ best daily in the South. 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- J ed to a mere barren summary ot events transpiring in those States, but is enlivened by comment at once apt, timely, and racy. The ample resources of the establishment will be devoted to furnishing the readers of 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 be the earliest chronicle of every noteworthy incident of tha political campaign oi' ib'ri. subscription. Daily, 1 year $10 00 ■“ 6 'months ’.. 5 00 “ 3 months 2 50 Tri-Weekly, 1 year 6 00 Weekly, i year’ 2 00 Specimen copies sent free on receipt of 5 cents. ;>jj“Money can bo Font bv Post OT.ce Order, Registered Letter, or Express, at our risk, J &. ZZTILT- 8c van nab. Ov 1876. 1876. CENTENNIAL TRANSPORTATNIO AR RANGEM ENTS Of The Great ATLASTiC COAST III 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 ot the CENTENAIAL EXHIBITION OF THE UNITED STATES, present for the patronage of the citizens of the South, routes of transportation and forms of tickets upon which r o reach Phila delphia, that will immeasurably excel all other lines in point of DIRECT DAILY MOVEMENT, COMFORTABLE ACCOM MODATION VARIABILITY OF TRANSIT, ECONOMY OF EXPENDITURE- To enable thi3 to be done, the combined ■resources of the Railway Lines South of folk, together with those of the Balti more Steam Packet Company and the Old Dominion Steamship Company will be em ployed and the individual tourist, ihe social party of ten, twenty or more, or the civic or military organization of 100 to 300, can each be cared for in a manner ihat 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 tliis trip to communicate with the unersign- e 4- 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 tlie Atlan.ic Coast Line: J. H. White. Macon, A. L. Reed, Savannah, H.V. Tompkins. Atlanta, M. J. Divine. Macon, IV. I Walker, Montgomery. JSAIHBKiuuE ADVERTISEMENT! METHODS OF BUS1NE3 — AND — POINTS OF ADVANTAGE In THE PURCHASE OF GOODS Wm. Wabfielb-s' (Successor to Babbit A Warfield.) 5 2 NOW OFFER :.IY goods riff! IVM m ■‘QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS ’ tbe future. 1 m 0 Hollo, Mil ,, |an Jill r for T a tx ^■fitliTM Jj ‘mJ O Prim &J? All, One Pri C rice means of necessity THE VERY LOWEST pd.™ JASII PAYMENTS FROM ALL. CaA k,™ l ^ - 1 **i lections and LOSSES from DAD DEBl's'"*' Co1 ' J Gi VO £3. GJ < The Guarantee PROTECTS THE BUYER LIS. 21 f ; An rbr Quality and the Value of the Good. not be a of Ao A LASAMA W AREK0DS3 COLUMLUS, GA. ORGAN 8, BEST AND CHEAPEST. 90,000 MADE AND SOLD Easiest Terms for Payment. XU37- EX IOJK Ju. M i W art! eld. COTTON MERCHANT AND AGENT FOR CHESAPEAKE GUANO, SAVANNAH, GA. Careful attention given to all consign ments Commission for Selling Cotton 50cts. pet Cash advances made on shipments with RaiPRoad receipt In hand or attached to draft. Satisfaction guaranteed. Refer to the Banks iD Savannah and Mon. ac june-29-6-m J. & J. KAUFMAN. Wholesale Teniers in GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Provisions, &zc. Blanchard, Williams & Co., Now have charge of this large Fire-Proof 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 Begging a^d Ti83 at the lowest market rate;, ££0“ Special attention given to the gale and storage of Syrup. se p21 3m I Buy my Goods at the Lowest Pri ccs for CASH Bickering and Debate are Done Away bv v e . " Everybody Jets My Lowest Price wkkoaf^vim to tv •, Again I repeat ONE ??. CE FOR ALL * Uwkl r ' r lV l give Satisfaction to Every Put chaser or return the y ifOt a particle of risk run in buying of me. " A Child may buy as cheaply as a Rian 1 am „.!? , i i P_9?L reduced Prices to suit the times and invite examination StoCK consists m A FULL line OF Groceries, boots & SHOES, HATS, CROCKERY, HARD , WILLOW-WARE. IRON, 3TE2L. SADDLES. bridles, rrnr-i, Blankets, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, St wis and d J FLOVn. OILS, FJTyTf?, ?AC SNUFF A.hi> TOiiA'JCO TJr Clothing. jy, LARD, 17ALL FAPSK sJcaiim orasl’9 Shatl Sovsrn fry Bosfaess Reiaiiana with ad Maafeisd. Cim GE U SCHEDULE J. PEARCE, B. J. BIXFORD, B. G. WILLIAMS, PEARCE, BIRF0RD & C0-, GECOSES AND Commission Merchants, ETC 20, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. \ 4 f atop Speclui .utaition to salt of cotton- sep21-3m Ei-i.tj A.v 1 ALu b' YijLS CBEAPEEBSTTEE. THAN EVER BEFORE PRODUCED. STl’LE 214—Double Reed, Seven Stcpi Handsome Resonant Case $150 STYLE 219.—Double Reed, Nine Stop: Handsome Resonant Case $156 STYLE 304.—Three Sets Reeds, Nine Stops, _.Resonant Case, with Revolving Fall-board- Ornamented $200 STYLE 208.— Double Reed, Seven Stops, in Elegant Etagere style Case, with Plate GlaS3 Mirror Richly Ornamented and Carv ed. (See cut above) $225 RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR. A reduction from above prices, for cash or 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 $125. Order direct from Ludden P5ates, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. WI1OLESA LE SO UTHERE A G T. May 11, 8 m PROFESSIONAL CARDS- Bower & Crawford ATTORNEYS AT LAW Bainbridge, Ga. Office in Court House. li. MCGILL. M. O’NEAL. McGill & o’neal, ATOKNEYS AT LAW, Bainbnidge, Ga- Office over E. R. Peabody’s Drug Store. BEDELL&CO MEDICAL CARD L13U0H DEALERS, Dr. E. J. Morgan has removed ce next door io Post Office, where he can be found during the day, and at his Residence on West Street at night, Bainbridge, Oct. 5, 1875, OCt-flly o GEN’L SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, \ A. & G. R. K. Sav. Oct. G, 1370. / N AND AFTER SUNDAY, October 8tb, 1876, Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows: Leave Savannah daily at 4:15 p. m. Arrive at Jesup daily at 7:25 p. m. Arrive at Bainbridge daily at .8:00 a rn. Arrive at Albany daily at 0:10 a. m. Arrive at Live Oak daily at 4:00 a. m. Arrive at Jacksonville daily at. .10:55 a. m. Arrive at Tallahassee daily at. ..10:00 a. m. Leave Jacksonville daily at 3.00 p. m' Leave Live Oak daily at 9.50 p. m. Leave Albany daily at 5.-20 p m. Leave Bainbridge daily at 3:45 p. m. Leave Jesup daily at 6:35 a. m. Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:45 a. rn. Connect at Albany daily with passenger trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad, to and from Eufaula, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc. C.ose connection at Jacksonville with St. John’s river steamers. Trains on B. A A R. R.. leave junctions, going west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11:14 a. m. For Brunswick, Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday, at 4:26 p. m. ACCOMMODATION THAIS, EASTERN DITAtAN, GOING WEST. Leaves ^Savannah Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:'.‘0 a. m. Arrive at McIntosh at 10:10 a. m. Arrive at lesup at 12:20 p.m. Arrive at Blackshear at 3:20 p. m. Arrive at DuPont at 7.00 p. ib. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, EASTERN DIVISION, GOING EAST. Leave DuPont Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, at 4:45 a. m. Leave Blackshear at 8:30 a. in. Leave Jesup at 11:40 a. m, Leave McIntosh at 1:50 p. r Arrive at Savannah at 4:40 pm. WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Diir'/Xri( AUmlay excepted’^f 5:00 a m A?ive at V’aldosta “ aij-00a. m. $0 tie •Vf> k i f ns. tf/1 M. i. REYNOLDS, Milliner a FASHIONABLE and Dress Maker, jU'At reniru^l from tbe North with large anu varied assortment ol the BE® OF THE Latest Styles Lowest Frices• Call, Ladies, at once, ano make jour §•- lections. ocU2-lui "billiards. " NEW BILLIARD SALOON Up stairs over J. D. BROS. HARRELL 4 I .WiliS I. IfUi A Quiet Ketreat in Tvhicii to Pass an hour. KNIGHTS OF THE C-JE Are nviterl to Call. No-'. 23—It. COLUMBUS, GA. ssp21-j TOBACCO AGENTS 126 BROAD STREET, Columbus, Geo: sep21-3m A GIFT WORTHY OF A ROTHSCHILD FOR ONE A copy of Brown’s Illlustrated Shakes-, pearian Almanac, together with a copy of his illustrated paper, the Growing World, which is devoted to natural history, wlli he sent to any one free who will ge-^d us their address on a one cent postal card. Address BV N J BR ° WN ’ 21 Arrive at Quitman Arrive a* Thomasville Leave Thomasville Leave Quitman Leave Valdosta Arriue at Dupont octl9-t f '• 8:50 a. m. “ st 11:00 a.m. “ it 1:15 p m. “ rt 3-30 p. m. “ at 5.-I -0 p. m. “ at7:frlp. m. II. S. IIaisfs, General Superintendent. Oceks, Jewelry, Seing Machines, &c., Neatly RepaiAd. WARRANTED, Call at PEABODY’S DRUG STORE, Bainbridge - - - - Georgia B. F. COLBERT. Axtgostl 8 74 —if. Livery and Sale Stables. - QUINCY, FLORIDA,- 0 D. W. V/ilson - - - Proprietor rT^f a ^ en ** on the Public is respectfully teed *° stables. Satisfaction guaran- Bainbridge, Georeia, BAKER AN3 C0NFECT1GWER, And Dealer in Family Groceries 1555“ The best, freshest and cheaper* fr» at tire lowest prices. Call on Smith, in Sharon Block. sep*8-Cm NEVER KNOW! B£FWIL-*J ti Wwior “ot'V.E imu p-irtr. '“.{** r (rood le.idiug I tfa. Lirvrlt poprr - 1, .iibscribvr will tiili Ear h anbscrilijr hat would grace any ■ h^m desiring to get up a club, we will eend » 0 ( of the picture aud a canvassers outfit. at 25 ctn. Specimen '•opy of the paper/ce*. one before aabacrtblnar ftr mny O. Tirr sit c. u* o*>n *4* CidCIdob* • ^ a day at home. AgenUW*»‘*^ s»i<5&0utfit and terns frs*. TKCI* Cq., Augusta, Maiae,