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THE BJUNBIUDGE WEEKLY SDN
PEK ANNUM.
VOL* VII.
THE weekly sun
PUBLISHED
t sa/tvLrcLa.y
K. HAYES, Proprietor,
Terms of Subcriptlox*
' v r. One Year., $2,00
,pv. Six Months 1.00
. Three Months, 75
]NY ARIA' LY IN ADVANCE
THE CITY STABLES.
T E. RUTHERFORD, Projr.
t tcxpcctfully Inform the public ibat I
keep constantly on hand a No. I lot of
HORSES & MULES,
fcdb lam offering at reduced rates to
( uii purchase is. lam prepaied to f-wiT
inYUoDY in raices. Saddle atul harness
I*, buggies, Sic., always on htittd for
Give me a call. I guarantee satis
brtion.
jj,j 'Jo, 18TB. BO ts
jim. MORG AN A HARREtL,
‘HOIKS ALE & LET AIL DEAL
ERS IN PURE
hogs, Medicines. &c-,
I -UAI’.UN rs NEW m-IMMNIi,
Itjb'r Street,
AJL*». fi i
■ \r" K !1’ t'OM't mtlv hi ha"d T bosh
In „,1 w . 11 assorted d< ok of ~
I is. MKOIcINKS, %
I’ANI’Y TO!!.El’ ARTICLES,
ViSf. *llß,
NuTIONJ* I‘KUFL* MERIES,
■ SOLS. niKSII OAUDEN of
Iwktivs. *
UmiXE OIL ,
WXDOiv GLASS, $-£,
i’-'O a fine lot of TOTUOOO & CIGARS.
1 ?:te WINES an<l LIQUORS for Med
*> All of which w© will soil Cheap
•to CASH.
■'vrptiotK carofully prepared —calls
*'® : Vjattended to.
« A 1*73. ao 6m
B, GAINEY t CO.,
t>
k • J tning and Gouts Goods.
(«• W, 72. 29-1 v
‘-E to CREDITORS OF
DECATUR COLXIY.
»>
I f S' L-irpose of liquidating the out- ;
u, ~ bairns against the county, the
rs of Decatur county,
|h v ’’L' jjutice that they will offer at
» y,. v ‘"' Coupon bonds of said coun-
.> " Uei '\ s ' »t > per cent, per au-
7 a cdiu sums of one hundred;
... . a -*nioimting totifteen thousand '
t, .Payable 85.0u0 Ist January, 1874,
*- d. l&auar .T, 1875. 85.000 Lst Jan-
!’ Btertf ; t payable Ist January
G-V, 11 UK over J' year, at the office
V" treasurer.
■« *.*"4 i'-ed for countv
f, V^ s of 2nd
~'a ' m! I s • sertes for taxes
* ■ V‘v ‘ h DO and 85
Vj ' V.: ,'. l A *- Gr orteh series as above
s cri» n will be received in or
reasurer. and
J* 8 the Onr Wl \ 4 at the
1 • I " 111 tho honds
loathe 3d oWiarchnext.
Tnvkl S. Manx,
jf- R ROCKET,
■ . ~ *• L. Rabbit,
■ *** 111, ivrj • ouu, y ' "'umissioners.
1 Agents : a kare chance »
We will pay all Agen*s f4o per week
in cash who will engine with, us.»t once.
Everything furnished and expenses paid.
Adurrss *
A. COURIER & 00., Charlo'.t'*, Micb.
SUUUQ Vegetable & flowers
„PiatiifS, Rosea, Dahlias,
T ucuh'iiiH, GgranitMri*. Bedding Plants,
Gladiolus, etc. Send a i-tamp for Dieer’s
Garden 'Calender, 103 pages, illustrated, .
with practice! directions, lieniy A. Dieer,
714 Chesnut Si.., Phi' ado! phi.*, Pa.
Wanted.
We wish to 'engage the services of at least
one leliable, intelligent gentleman in
ev<; v c|ty, town and c >untv in the South.
Sifejinoss agree.due and strictly legitimate-,
yielding $1,509 to $2,500 per annum. For
particulars, address
TURNBULL BROTHERS, Pub’rs,
Baltimore Aid.
r (1011 REWARD*
I Ip!!! Lor any case 0} Blind Bleed
l/sllilli h'g. Itching -or Ulcerated
| ,vvv files that Db Bings Pile
l'.MEov fails to cure. It is prepared ex
es iy to cure the PiLs, and nothing else,
go and by all Druggists. Price SI.OO.
mninunni
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.,
Offers lorsti die present s.-ason, a choice
collection of i’iiiit 'lie• s, Grape Vines, Or
namental Trees S' rubbe; v, Green House
Bedding Piiuits, etc. Catalogue free by
mail. Andreas -
W. P. ROBINSON, Atlanta, Ga. '
gLo p ROWELIT & CO’S
GAZETTEER.
A book for advertisdra, containing the
name, location, population, branch of in
dustry, and other inlci'tua'.ion of import
ance coiift.-rning every town m -which a
n« Yvspi'per is published in United States
and Dominion of Canada
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by mail. . Add css Publishers, No. 41 Pavk
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S+’LL. wanted! All class,
es of woiking people, of either sex, young
or old, make more money at woik for u s
in ..their spare moments or all t>jes tisde,
tliftn at nnythii ge- e. Particulars tree —*
Address U. S’JIISON k Cu., Ponland,
Maine.
SEND 25 CENTS FO i THE
A .dyertisers’
A ho- k of 123 p:i;. > 7 ! ?C~ snowed 1-ow, *wTieh
an ! wm-ie to adv s:is •, •and containing a
li t of nearly !» 0"0 newspaperc, with much
oilier information of im.etvst to advertisers
Address GEO. I’ ROWEI.Td & COi,.Pulv.
lishers, U Pa k Row, New Yoik
CHARGE of some.
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Office Gexeßai, B't teiuntfadent, j
Ati,ANTIC A (itU.F L’AII,ROAD Cos., V
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 4th. 1873.)
OX and after Sunday. January sth. trains
on this Road will run as follows :
e x r niAs pass e x g E tt.
Leave Savannah daily at- 4.30 p in.
Arrive at Give Oak daily at. . . , 3.05 a m.
Arrive at 'rhomasville daily at. 4.40 a in.
Arrive at Gain bridge daily at . 7.40.& m.
Arrive at Albany daily at 9.15 a m.
Iveave Albany daily at-. 5.30 p pi.
Leave IVnjhrUge daily at 6.45 pm.
l A a\ e Tho i r/Uledaiiyat..... 9.50 pw.
Leave Live Oak daily at 11-35 p m.
Arrive at- Savannah daily at. . ,10-00 a m.
Connect at Live Oak with train* on the
J . IJ.1 J . & M. It. IT to and from Jacksonville,
Tallahassee, <fcc. .
No change of ears at live Oak.
No change of cars between Savannah
and Albany. " •;
Close connection at Albany with trains
on Southwestern It. 11.
ACCOM MO I> ATI ON' TRAIN.
western division.'
ticave Lawton (Sundaysexep’d) at 7.50 am
Arrive at Valdosta, Sundays ex- _ ~
cep ted, at * 9..>2 am
Arrive at Quitman, Sundays ex
cepted. at 11.10 am
Arrive at Tbomnsville, Sundays •
except*!, at * UOpm
Arrive at Albanv. Sundays excep
• tod, at.. .V 7.40 p m
Leave Albany. Sundays e.vcpAl at 7 40 a m
I/eave Thomasville, Sundays ex
cepted, at 2,10 pm
liCave Quitman, Sundays excep-
m ted, at 4.31 pm
pjave \ aldosta, :uu.ua\-5 excep
ted, at 0.43 pm
Vvrive at l awton, Sundays excep- * ■
tod.- at ,8.00 pm
Connect at V uny with night trains on
S. AY. R. R.. leaving Albany Monday. Tues
day, Thuiwlay and Friday, and arriving at
Albany Tuesday, \\ ednesday, Fndsy and
Saturday.
. Mail steamer leaves Lain bridge every
Wednesdav at 9.00 a. m. for Apaluchicola.
11. S. HAINES,
G eneral Superintendent.
MASHALI HOUSE
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
BOAPJVTIIREK EOLLARS PER RAY
%
SAVANNAH, oa-
A proclamation
.To THE PEOPLE OF DECATUR COUNTY,
MESSRS STININGER & E^EL
bP THE .NOTEt* ‘A
Two of the very Largest jlstocks
ever brought to BAIN BRIDGE,
JpMrJ
f50,000 WORTH ofe
Dry Groodsi
. ..... ' - iiiiiliaaiwnT - ~lftf»im in,
EMERIES, NOTIONS
FAUCT GOODS I!
Our Stock for the Fall and Winter Trade is Complete in all department
and fully prepared to meet the-demands of CVe’ ybodv,
Eight first-elals Salesmen employed to Wait on oui* oustoroers. .
Opine and inspect our stofilc before you purchase elsewhere, \\»
make it to a 111 ji.u iu ttc t o ro, va f a .l l 1 0 ki- 1 B -
A. T. Held A Cos.,
wholesale and retai. dealers in
DRY - GOODS,
6&OCERIEBi
. • •
\\7E HAVE THE LARGEST STOCKS OF GOODS ever purchased in thisjtnorket.
VT Our Stock of
ci-o'nsiNG-,
80-OT.S &H 0 SBCOES, HATS,
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,
COLUMBUS STRIPES, CHICK TICKING
f
Are complete, and our Stock of
BACON, FLOUR,
OATS, SAY,
BUTTER, CHEESE,
' FISH, RICE,
|
BAGGtS'O AXD TIES ABE AMPLE.
I .
CST We Will pay tke hipest market price for eottoil, h»d« s ,
other country produce.
FOR THE RIGHT—JUBTjJe TO ALL.
BAtNBRIDGS GA., FEBRUUIiY 22d,' 1873.
NEW YORK TRIDUNE
1873-
o
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paper- ' '
F ance a Republic—England and Ger
many gradually peirnrated with Republi
can ideas- Spain swaying in tlie nerveless
grasp of a ruler too good for a King and
jtoo weak fora Republican, who is unable
to govern the great island Ilia, blocks the
t niranee to our Gulf of Mexico, and equal
ly unable togivp it op—the German speaks
ing peopV s agitated by an _w Protestan
tism, separating from the Bee of Rome on
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"t betTt'jen old ideaI*, 1 *, philosojihical, the
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Phbsical Science—Russia amd Great Britaiu
running a race for the final gains that Khali
determine Asiattcmoprcmacy—China 8 3em
ing ready to abandim her advances and
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GEASIG&R SRHDDf.
FOR BOTH SEXES;
John H. Feathers ton,
Principal.
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
This Institution will open on the Second
Wednesday in January,.iß73.
COUBBE OF STUDY AND RATES.
First Class—-Spelling (Webster’s), Read
lng (Holme’s), Penmanship, Arithmetic
(Sanford’s), Geography (Monteitbs), Gram
mar (Bu.tlev's), (IraLihy. Per month, $2 50
Second Class— SpGling (Town s), His
tory (Stephens’ U. S.). Pennifinship, Arith
metic (Stoddard’s), Grammar (butler’s),
Geography (Monteith’s), (imposition
(Ouackenbos), Elocution, Algebra (Da
vies ). Latin Grammar and Reader (Bul
bous), Oratory. Pet-Month, $3 50.
Ihird Glass— Spelling (Webster’s Dic
tionary), History (Goodrich’s Greece). Pen
manship, Arithmetic (Sanford’s), GVam
lnar (<'lark’s), Latin Grammar. Cmsar, Yir
gil, Rhetoric, (Bullion's), Trigonometry
(Loomis), Nensuration, Herodotus Current
Literature, Oratory,. Pgr Mbnth, $3 50.
a thorough course of book-keeping and
bo taught at Night, extra.
.Lgy iilvotk.,.
and a well taught Student is promised in
return.
Georgia— Decatur County.
Harracri Mock having applied to. be ap
pointed guardian of William A. and Ches
ley 11. Mock, minors tinder fourteen years
of ago, .residents cf Decatur county, this is
to cite all persons concerned, to be and ap
pear at the February term of this Court
and show cause if they can why said Har
mon Mock should jnot be intrusted with
the guardianship of the property of Wm.
A. and Chesley If. Mock.
Joel JogKsox, Ord y.
Georg ia --Dehatur County,
By virtue of an order of the. Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be jsold on
the first Tuesday in April, 187.‘5,at the
court house door in said county, between
legal sale hours, all the lauds situated ly
ing and being in said county, belonging to
the estate of John Lunn. late of said coun
ty, deceased. Terms cash.
Mary J. LuNN, Adin’x,
Feb. 8,1873,
Georgia — Decaf ur County,
John Fiveasß having applied for let
ters of dismission from the guardianship
of the miner heirs of Jesse S, Sikes, deed,
this is to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at the March term of the court
of ordinary for said county Slid shoiv'eause
if they can .why said John Fiveash should
not be discharged from said guardianship.
Witness iny official siguature,
Hiram Bbockett, Ordy^
Feb. 8, '73,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
GEORGlA—Decatur County.
MARY LUNN having in proper form
applied to .me for permanent letters of,
administration on file estate of John Lfihrt,
late of said county, this is to .Cite all and
1 singular, the creditors and neVt of heir, of
John Lunn, to be and appeal fit my office
within the time pbuvved by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to Ma
ry Lunn, on the estate of John Lunn,
JOEL JOHNSON, Only.
Dec. 28, 1872.
| GEORGlA —Decatur County.
ON the first Monday in February next,
we will apply to the Court cf Ordinary
of Decatur county for leave, to sell the
store-house and lot on which it is erected
in the town of Attapfilgus., said oortnty,
belonging to the estate of E, LeussetcT, de
ceased. and all the Teal property belonging
to the estate of E, Lasseter, deceased, iu
said county, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased
I. M. GRIFFIN, 1 Admr’s of Eh
E. 15, LASSETER, f Lasseter- ** .
January 4,1873-27-tds
Whereas, *T. R. Rich
Wirt. Rehberg.,represents to
Lis peiition. duly tiled and
ora. that lie has luhy
1!. ••State.
rdtiX'. w g
, - lu \ -y \ t ‘j
IN ADVANCE
GKoifuiA —Decatiti' ( uUnt v. * ■ •>'
JaHCßruusiuf hjJh itjtpfed for ek&Hitik
i tiou of f?ensoil*ityr ami; siting apart. and
i valuation of liweefiteaU.'&nd 1 wili'MA
upon the same oh the IBtli of PchrttAry at
lOa. Hiram Ordy,
«eoroia —Decatur (\b?n!y. "’ J|
Two months after bateapplication %H|
made to the Court of Ordinary of a&id
county, in compliance vttb htw.'fof IfeAvl
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
•John Lunn, late of said cuUntV. decea«e4L
Sold for the benefit ofhoim lunlYhiditoreo?
said deceased. Mary J. l,r »tK, Adru’x,
[ Feb. 8. 1873.
Georgia —Decatur EbhHt*i ?•*»•»*v * •.*
Hiel 13. Waugh has applied for cxeMyt
tiou of personalty and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead and -1 will pa>«
upon the same at 10 O'clock A. M-. oil tb*
14th day of Februaiv is 73 at- toy, utfiw,
• Hiram BroCkctt, Ord’y.
DECATUR M Olli'GAG E S&jpfib
TEE’S SALES. .
WILL be slid before the court house
door in the city of Buinbrtdge, on the
first Tuesday in. March. 1873, the lolldW
mg property, to wit: ; ; •,i
Lots of land Nos. 397 :nd 3j*B bi
district of Decatur county, except fift’v
aeres of the north-west corner of said lot
No. 397 as set forth in said mortgage ft fa;
levied on As the pH»|terty of Addison Bax
ter, Doctor Thomas and Peter Stewart to
satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said County, hi favor-of
Thomas Allen Vs said Baxter, Thomasfcml
Steward • ,
Also at the Paine time and place, one
.own lot in the city of fiainbridge, Decatur
couuty. as set forth in said mortgage fi fin
levied on ns the property of Wfct. li. UutbV
erftu’d.Gb sutiefy -oiiß gun# fft iastwd
froin the Superior Court of said ’founts*
in favor of Josephus Avcrett, Trustee vd
said Rutherford. i!, ;
W. W. Harrell, Sh'ff,
;~r v; - tt —t~- x —*— —-S c^-1 -
DECATUR SHERIFF'S
WILL be sold before the court house
door, in the city of Bu in bridge, oh
the first Tuesday in Match, 1873, the fob ■
lowing property to wit:
Lot of land No. 220 in the 16tH distrielu
tdso east-half ofdat S»o. ,|0» ip ltOiMtoChtit
and the east-Jir.lt of lot o. )) L iio htitHiiith
district of Decatur county, tflgethuf wfth
all improvements on said real estate, the
same being the property of Win. M. Dob
far, to satisfy one Superior Court ft fa ill
favor of Hornsby & Cos. vs said Wiu. M.
Dollar, W, \V. Harrell. Sh’ff.
Also, at the same time and
°I b*m.! J) 80 i,n^hejoß^^
Baiberee. Levy made and ivturmid l fo<me
by a constable. W. ? )\-. Harrell, &hlt„f
Also,, at the same t’me and place. lute ot
land Nos. 239 and 24(t in the loth distiriot
of Decatur county, le-ind on as .
erty erf. Daniel Humphrey," td fstllfjMe«ie
Superior CoUrf ft fa ill fav or of Ti, B; i-juu*
uewell <fc Cos., vs'said Daniel Humphrey.
W. W, ifarrelb rji'flf.:,,
A iso. at the same time Slid pkce,oiid
lot of land No. hfj iu the 19th nistHct'bv
Decatur County, levied on ;ts the property
of Benjamin Wakten,. tS.wit.Wy 3ujk*
rior Court ft fa, in favor of Allison A
fin vs said Benj. Wrtlden; . h;t
W. \v, Jkt-ivlb Sh#...
Also, at tiie same time and place, one
lot of land No. 308 in the lf>th district of
Decatur,count#, levied on as the property
of A. Martin to satisfy OhA tax ri f&dfißvy
made and returned to me by a constable.
W. W. iiamdl, Sh’ff.
Also, at the same time and place, lot* of
land Nos. 271 and 203 in 19Ui district ttttii
291 and 248 in 27th district and 306 in
loth district* Decatur couhfy,-«#- ip
the property of L, Broughton, to natfsfy
one tax ft fa. Levy made and returned tit
me by a constable,
W, \V, 1 Tarn'll,.Sh'ff.
Also, at the same time And ptoce, fifty
btttfteb of com more or less And übuiktlt|f
dre.d And eighty poUfwU of bacon jfHitirbt
less, levied on as the flfOpCrty §f IL 'Vf i
Barfield, to satisfy one merchant 's iiea irt
favor of Jones & Bird vs Paid t» W« Hat*
field. L. F ilUrkett, 1 )cp. (Sh‘ff.
Also, at the tame time fthd place, ftvu
hundred pounds of fodder mr re or k#fth4
six bushels of com more or less atld five
bushels seed potatoes and five hundred
wed cane more Oh h-ss levied on as tha
property of Jalnes to satisfy OidUis
tress warrant for rent in favor of J,i\
Small wood v-, said James tee-.
L. F. Burkett. Dep. Sh'ff.
Geo r.o i a— Defeat ur Ct»u h (y.
R. A, Blount has applied for, nydttip*
tion of personality ajui • jetting apart jand
Valuation of ImYnewl. and 1 will pftM
upon the same at 10 o'clock. 00 Tuesday,
23th* of February, ] 873; dt my office.
Hiram Jiaoi hEif, Ord’Jb
FOR
THREE good comfortable rooms can V 0
had by applying to thfe Undersigned
her trsidehdie—with or without huntt)
MRS. GEORGE W tflftfcS.,
Corner Planters and Cemetary Sis.
A drunkard on-being told that
pttrth being round and turn^aMHjAM
axis ail the tune, ,'L, ; ,y''L|
fin
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