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- S»pnmhor filth 1574
?ABTICUXiA% NC3ICB;
la futura wli&n Sheriff's Levies are to
b« inserted iD this paper, ih°n f y must
e • paid in •dvauc*.
C. F. W UITILEY,
Business Manner.
rh«
Departure of mails :
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad ma.il closos at
half-paat three p. ru. daily except Sundays.
For Apalachicola and Offices on the River,
«t To clock a. in. Monday* and Thursdays.
For Quincy and West Florida, at 7 a. in.
Tuesdaxs. Thursdays and Saturdays.
For Colquitt at s*p. ni. 'I n. mlii.vb.
For Hteain Mills at 0 j>. in. Fridays.
Office open from (1 a. in. to 5 p. m every day
except Kimdaye. Ot- n o'u Sundry from Bto t)
■ m Monty Order busim «» Horn 6 a. m. to
p . m . W. J. Bbctoh, P. 31.
Jmt out.
Oh, i.m’t tic A T aw:
Anew indies scrio co ",ic song ami cho-.
,- U a. AVe ! avo just received tlqs upuutifu!
jrein from .Mr. j feliniek, for which we
return many thanks. It is pronounced by
i u ,ljr.es of good comic song, to surpass any T
diing of the kind lately published. 80. j
sure and get a e< py. Price, fifty cents, j
Font po.-,t paid, to-any part of the 1 uited
y upon receipt of marked price, by
addressing F. W. llelmick, Music Dealer.
‘27s West .Sixth Sire ;r, Pincinatti. ()hio.
' cni Crcp,
From till the reliable data we can got:
We are justified in the belief, that the
present crop of corn will exceed by fit. that
if last year. We have reports of an
tbtir.dancc being made from all sections of
’lie Bounty. Os potatoes, sugar qprie,
ground peas Ac., There has boon an
abundant yoild. Tliere is no fear of our
people starving to dentil so long sis they
have their cribs full.
Ccttlli!) y
This staple is coming in rapidly and
*ni!v. disposed of at tolerably fair, prices,
up to the present time, there has been j
..hirit loot) bag-, bn night in to market. We j
quuti• -trie! middling at 131 ; middling tit
13; l/c.v middling 12E
... l)«nlh of Mrs II ». n.
Ii i s with sincere r 'grot that \v tiro call
ed upon to announce the death of this es
,iin;ildo lady, n rinorl; a resident of this
,t v. which occurcd tit t ulquitt, Miller Cos.,
• < ”.nday evening hist. Her remains
, ,v,. i-might t Buiiibi: !go for iiEoru’cnt
The funeral took place Teusday morning i
l.i-iut R> ’clock a. v. from the rosideuc of
|i r . \V. .1. Hanoi. Tim family lmvoour
li. arlf.il ympathy in tins their hour of
dlfictimi.
■ -4 9
Pin la Trill hs.
l-y-eu -, mr enemy cannot lmlp seeing ami
r * m! ring your adverti om ni. ; it you
are a persistent advcEiji v.
A merchant who advertises, appeals di
rect!-, to the intoliganc ■ of the public.
v 1 erl H’lmmts labor while Vue advt.rti
> r sleeps.
To tulvortise li mostly is to advertise
in ic\
t7hat SLoprfcliasa SSiifft
The £r't duty of every republican who
*.<*•*» es tl'o success ofhia party anil prinei
plr-8 this fall, is to eeo that the t;ixc3 of ev
ery voter for the year 1573 are paid It is
ill nonsense to expect success, without
this is done, and it will not bo done except
ay hard and continued work. Tho leading
■spaMieans in every county in tha second
district should at once look to thin matter,
*or it ia the key to tho entire situation.
k*t the list of tax lefu/hers for 1873 be
i* once obtained from each tax Collector
'.a too district, and lot the list for each
district be given to the leading men
of ’.hi*, district, who will 200 to it that
tT p~y defaulter pay his tr.x p.t once. '1 his
vr matter mast be attended to, and no
hr.iMt man will trifle with it. The republi
can. white or black, who will not pay his
was reserves the condemnation of every
sa* who values justice or equal rights.
THe ■;;xn for Sfclr.
In'ntnre the Sew will be found for ss.’e on
■k* c inter* of tho I‘oet Office, where all who
nil : subscribers can procure it. bo papers
i • ■ • . i • is oSici.
Oar Pi ern en*
Ts r ;■ the person bringing to this of
this season the largest wu urine Sat, one
’iv * pu- c. to tne Sex. ine otic j
kringi _ ;vst musk melon or cautalope
.r 15 ion. Bear tis in 1 I
I*9. who wool . like to r< ad a lit e p»i r.
■
nut off i nportant matters
o h.-t moment is one of the curious
i: gs ir nature. The fifth concert in aid
lb. IY.I lie Library of Kentucky wasud
- . ti ke place duly 31. /’he day
■b •. .\n nst 1. Gov. Bramlette. the man•
gcr. at Louisv.il.', received over SoO,OOQ
: tickets. Had the drawing taken place
a time th-Miovernor would have had
to - :;d this m ;.y back, but as the con
-.:t was postponed to November 30. it
as all ri a lit with them. We presume
-halo: t! 1 first day of Heeember ue;;fc,the
• r tl. e icert. th -ands cf dollars
111 be received, one day too late, for there
... ftuther po-Ij> <>n<meut. 1 his.
' • !’.-}■ might just as well have been sent
week before, as when it was.
J>cO! Them I p.
Vf* or*ra rnr Si x fc.s'.t sow until tbs I*t
%it r Jaxtart re?. 75 c?x:?. This tlices
nut rarts within mvcH or evertbody, hich
roos, HIGH AKD IX>W. ThOSB GETiiXO US
clubs or tfn subscbipeus will, kkcsivk
'is rarsr. for thecxMPAiox/rfr.
hire noticed quite t sprinkling of cot
ton claiming in to lbs market tho last few
-»»»; wl.ish bea; ska for our merchants one
of th* l aaieat «,-*sons wo have h& 1 for ssvo
ra. yaara. \Ye are also plsasi-i to chronicle
fact, that cotton ia commanding aach a
I : oa. Tho buty seaaon ha* fairly hagun.
X-ntT » f*rtr*> <-a. J-% t u« awake
I xo y*)UoW xV.ex scouife®-
«« will hst try.
*gl B . 1 J « ia nui t.o
H|n
Pnvement Prattle.
The all absorbing que?ti> n. Hffve you
! paid your poll tax?
! Ihe most fashionable resort k, /kiinbridge
.-—the Police court. Se\». -ul colluttera!.-:
fortified this week, cause Jess Griffin’.'
scrap iron “whiskey.’’
To be rebuilt—part of the burnt dis
trict of Zhiinbridge.
The less men think, the more they talk.
ALhough a woman's age i.s undeniably
her own, she does not ouu it.
A sign-board can't tell everythin?, ft
takes an advertisement to do that.
The nights are cooler ami the mosquitos
less musical. Stow away the nets.
Advertisement is a blister that draws
trade.
What is the plural of “Daddy Longings?
To cure dull times— apply an auverti&e
«*ment. to the afflicted part.
The world's memory is short. Ft, will
forget if you do not jog it frequently,
All persons protest- to enow ln*w to take
care of babies until they get them.
If you h tve l a o-ofuT si. ter love and cher
ish her with all ’your heart, if you have
none, why then love the sister some
other man 7'lm latter advice it,.* young
g: ntlemen of Bafabridge adopt.
Partial culture, says a vctt.eran obserber
runs to the ornate; extreme culture to sim
plicity.
A polite way of putting it—troubled
with a chronic indisposition to exertion.
Five Bainbridge young ladies have taken
the veil. They wore hopelessly freckicd.
StOTT.OE.
Guilford, Wood A. Cos., of A-.lanta, Georgia
—the well known Southern Music Dealers ami
Publishers, whose elegant and extensive
ilu»ic House is the pride of the Gate-City—
haro now the largest stock of new Sheet Music
Instruction Books, etc., in the South.
7hey are also General .Southern Agents for
tko celebrate i Ghickering Pianos and Estoy
Organs,—also many other first-class pianos.—
Our music-loving readers should send to them
at once for price-lists and descriptive cata
logues.
* ci: o.uty to ) >n -i m :.i th.it has not paid
hff dollar poll tax.
Tin peoples candidate—Richard H. Wkite
of Decatur.
Fay your pool tax. It costs but the small
sma of ono dollar.
Procrastination is the thief of time, there
fore do not fail to pay your poll tax at once.
Tbs working man's candidate—Bichard H.
Whiteley. m
FutiUf Spsaktag.
I will address the citizens of Decatur coun
ty, oaths political issues of the day, at the
following times and places, to wit:
At Higilon’B Store, on Monday, Sept. 23th
At Whigham, on Tuesday '* 20 th
At Limesink, on Ibadneaday tJ 80th
At Rook Pond, on Friday “ 2nd
At Bainbridge on Saturday “ 3<l
Fee Hou. W. E. Smith, Iho Democratic
candidate for Oongres*, is requested ami in
vited to attend said appointments for discut
tiaa. on equal terms.
Itio'liAßD 11. WramsT.
Tira* uV f »ol«?lu-g Blwtioai
FOB Tilrt LEGISLATORS.
The election for members of tha Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia will ba hold on
the Jlnt Wednesday, tho 7th day of Octo
ber next.
TOR CONGRESS
The election for members of Congress
will beheld on the Tuesday after the first
Monday in November next which will be
the ini day of November.
• TOR COUNTY OFFICERS.
The election for county officers will be
held on the first Wednesday in January
next which will be the G ill day of January
OPENING ANT) CLOSING OF Tr E POLLS.
The polls open at the Court House at
7 o’clock in the morning and close r.t 6
o’clock in the evening; and open at the
prccihcta at 8 c 'olock in the morning and
close at 3 o’clock in the evening.
Decf,t«r County Si-c-vLT Caloii;
W; 11. I'd dOi .D befor.: tac ('■■': i
door in tit** town .if Ilsani'-riOge, ou liio '■ ;
in ober, tu xt botwven fa
hours of todo me !'■ .ilowing prop. : i. •
One hour, a and lot in tho city off; Auvr.a n- \
Geo., cou-ttii'imT c.;< aeroinou--or levs boun
ded as L'Uoivh: ' *Ja the i.c.d b;-; sir; st run
ning iu ! out or fv: 'ii-fio v-'t • i.. or ..
vast by I. raw: avi so, <-a the iiofft ■ y atri .-i
not known, on the vou’.-i on ject-j>*. •
K. H. Wi-.i »:-le\ie% k-dou as the prop -ny •
W 1* btewiut, losati.uy ...... dnp r.ru- v •a.;:
fa in favor of Nixon N. Lester.
On one city lot in the c-ty of D:uu'n.L;<:,
containing thirty Lve feet front more or us...
running back one kundrtu and live .. y n. 10
or leas bounded on the north by .7'. J. V* J- ;
llama, on the south by water curt, on thy
wist bv the Malone lot, ardor, tho c . t b; V* .
G. Bvobirs—as property Cotaeltaa iviyunt, to
satis!" a county court afa in favorL 7*l !in/-
jin, for the use of James Gridin. ikiO al ; .ve
pr. pen v vra-- sold on the e.ii May ::ist aa.i aid
off bv A H Pomeroy; the terms of sale m»t
being e implied w ith, it wid now be Bind at
put chaser» risk.
Lot of laud No. 110 and aim ves n«l* of lot
No. lr-J ..u t.'.e l'.hh district said cou t.. to
satisiv one tax ti fa. in favor of UB Curry, . j
I vV lire ihs, property pointed ont by defend
ant.
Y»'m. B. . oi.es, const.
I. n .’land Nos. C N S7. 1- > a i'ljiiv i:h
district lft:-.' itur campy (Georgia, ..7,::;-*. ,y
all in the 14 h district as proper;y oi ... r.
jiurLi .1 .r. BiUis-'.y one State and Cuiia.; c
tint. ,
One bale st u cotton more or lets n -vr in
th< held and to be g.r uerad, one yoke of ox
ou and cart, one set plow gear and three cm
plow hoes, one non sqn-.ue, ana ue iron
wa dge: also eight hea lof stock hogs ic -u.;
on ar- piopcrty of Tom Fltihtpe ami .-•tepi.c.;
F.tker to satisfy 0116 uistre.-s v.'.ut; at ;;i ■ r
of lv.unuln-> VV. Matihe'-vs.
Let of land no *2O in did diet., D -anirvvur.- ;
ty Georgia, as property of Jus. D. > * i'i'yLP
one Superior Cv>urt •* iu ; -r ci »> •
11. And us and Catherine Audits.
Lot land No 3:>6 in the 21st Dist said enu:.-
ty, as pioperty of Mm is P, .ouit.wn to t-a --
ty a Superior 'court a fa in favor i'k-iaiag A
Uuthcrford. .
Lots of land Nos. 3-1 and 33 m tho lea dis
trict Decatur county Georgia a a prep, riy ■ .
Vi'iiey Pvaroa, to satisfy one Superior Court
fif.i in favor of Boliver H fft-e
City lots Nos. 1, 2.8, ami 4, square I>- ——
Btirvc'v of the Russell extension 01 the city of
Bainbrirtge said county being fractional parts
of land lot no in district, said county,
bounded north by college gtreet. € ~=t by lots
of Elijah Pearces estate, eou.h by orange
tree t, and wst by lots of Ty dings,and iots
containing 1-2 s. re more or less, 1«\ a or as
the propc.ay of Ni m. O. Fleming, t • satisfy
Justice Court JiJfa in favor of S. \>. Patterson ;
A Cos. prop'.: ty pointed out by defendau , aud
lew made bv constable.
llois t.f U ui no!.. ilandSOin 27tb .'..strict
DB.utßr county, e 5 . ivw levied <»B a* tH»"
pro or tv of .VtV’i-ew J. KobetU., t« ..ieii«lv ««y
I Ouuuty 1... ii* j, iu iAVOJfc a--.no.acUt v -“ i
ley, Qaftrdito.
•H.e fvlUint! lim,H to vtt: Oco »*
tercet in No»- »'.*7— * !
Kiiut conutv—as property at wtut&m i..
Otffiu to satisfy two ft taV. one m favor of two
soTt, of i-rgi-a and one tu niv.w ot tue-wan
,7v emutu.-*-. >icr* v*. W it Guitia com
■ WT W. rmrr. 11. BWiff.
IWe w ihdv :
TUIS PAPER IS ON Fll.fi: WITH
Wkn-t AdrartUdng t oarract* c*a be »»*••
dx£l H {bQFiner day at home. Terms free,
tpt* ♦PuvJAddress Geo. Stinson &■ Cos.,
Portland. 35c.
dy’T A WEEK guaranteed to Male and Fe
i male Agents, in their locality. Costs
Nothing to try it. Particulars Free. P. O.
Vickery & Cos., Augusta, Me.
pi! HTMSEBBMY
i'ernys ui Advertising are ofibred for A ows
pape.s ii. the rotate of
GEORGIA!
Send lor list of papers aud schedule of
rates.
Ad li’ess
Gsoj P. Pov.i'ix & Cos., Advertis
ing Agent;-,
MU-.P.VRS ROW, SEW VOP.K,
Rkfkr’to Editor of this Paper.
*-* O.sYCHOMANCY, OP SOUL
I (i ! Al’ '-I T YAt.” llow either sex
may fascinate and .rain the love and affec
tions of any person they choose, instantly.
This art a!! can possess, free, by mail, for
25 cents: t-Ft with a Marriage Guide,
Egyptian < VaeL. Preams, Hints to Ladies,
etc, 1,000.000 sold. A queer bool;. Ad
dress T. WILLIAM & Cos, Pub’s; Phila
delphia. „
GOFSS'WORTH'S £
phlet all about Maryland. County,
map. 20 c -nt >. J. F. MANCHA, Eas
ton, Md.
' START If LIFE!
ICIV.VNT, STKATTOX & SADLER
i : SHS ESS COLLEGE.
X > Vacation — Time,
ror 1)■ v.umcii ts, Money, Specimens,
Puirous and Term address
Vv. 11. SADLER, Prest., Baltimore.
Ti IE M ASO N&. I A ILiN O? jan Cos.,
Win in f Highest Medals and i >i
ploma of Honor, : r Vk-nna, 187-.5, a:nl Paris,
1807, oi ffer the Fiin fc A ... >ri ment ol the
Best < >inet- Organ in the W >rld, in •hiding
new style with recent improvements, not only
exclusively for cash, ns formerly, but also on
on hew riaus of Easy Payments, the most
'avorable ev( >UV . Organs lleni od w ith
Privilege of'.’uremmu, to almost any part of
the country, jr'irs? payment .pi),9oor upwards.
Illustrated t'anv-"gues and Circulars, with
full pal ti; uLu s, : fr eon request. Addr<. s
Aimioa A Jlasilis Organ Cos.,
Bo .don New Y< rk or Chicago.
G A AL-
TEXAS GBAID
PRIZE CONCERT,
I’OSTFOXKI) TO OCTiOBKR 22, 187-f,
i iiv iion. Jus. 1\ 1 •■. Wilson. Mayor of
Houston, nud the • i!y Council endorsers
the etifc'.'riii is.) .es folii ws :
Houston, T't xas, April 20 1 374.
\\ e the und u*.- igne 1, :■■■■. ard th - Beal
Estate Distribatioii, which J. E. Foster
proposes to make on the 2”<i;f October next
in this city, us calculated to promote ira- •
proveraonts, end }:!iiciiig within the resell
<ot many, who otmu'wi.-A) would be uni:ole, n
chance to secure a home for thorn and
Ir iamilios md i lying ft-s> i our long
acquaintance with him, every confidence.
h ilia id; • Itl COuiv, saving
1 , at Rjg 0 f f ,p r -v«-ol
tnbntum hon itly aiid iairrf Mcording toh
his advertised plan. '
■ Sign, u by lit - Alayor, the Hon Jas.
T. D. Wdsou; and City Council.
Capital I'aive, So,ooo Gold; ten Resi
dences ii Houston; Population
and the Railroad centre of ;h) State; 15(T
tracts of land in different portions of the
State. Yah sos j tizes, §l-1 ,0( 5; 13,0
tickets, at v-'d each. The management are
so well convinced of the success ul' the En
terprise. that « hoc feel jeslilied in promis
ing to refund every c. nt of money, if the
drawing does not take place on 22d of Oc
tober. Every price paid in full, whether
ul! the tickets are sol'd* or hot,
No connection with any similar enter
prise.
T. W. HOT SB, Treasurer, Address
J. Eg FOSTER, Manager, Houston,
Texas.
GEORGIA, DHCATUB COUNTY—
Andoßronn has apdlic-d for retting- apart of
homestead and exemption of personalty, and
I will pass upon the upon the same at my of
fice cm the :>rd day of Oetob)r at ten o’clock
a. in. this Sv.K, 18 1871,
Hxa. AH BIiOCKETT,
()rdinary.
Bi, WHITTIEB,
Sj. 517 St. Chirles Stmt, SC loXS,
apatlcacs ts ira.-vt all hj.i »f ebataelaa ts B>.rrlt(«, klocS
knpurltiei, »rcr* a.ita.ct ar iUkoMii wMeh rtialu rro*»
iadUsretloa or Imprudent*. vUh anparaltotaS <<« :'>«
Sr, W.’i eitibUtbmao; la eh*rt«r»i by tlsa St*U»f Mia,
*3UTi, vraa fcur.dad end h»« been utabUibad to
sr.fe. oarUln and reliable relief. Usin* * jraflaate el
israre! aedioal eollegai, and harinc th« »in*r!»coe es *
lon( and aneerasfut Ufa In kta tpecialtiaa ha kaa parfaot><
remedies that are affaotual ia aU theee ca.e -. Hie patUnt*
ej-» being trailed by mall or expieee eTcrywhera. X*
■attt'r who foiled, call or writ*. Jn.iu tha great »»>
her or applications h» is anebled to keep kit ahargag
k>v. 36 page*, giving full tymptoms, for twa suaaya,
•MARRIAGE GUIDE,
*ea pages, a popular boot which ehenid ba raad by avarja.
body. JTo married pair, or persona eonteairlating »»e
--riage, can adord to do wlttcat it. ItooctainaUe eaaaaa es
Ec.iical literature on this aubjeet, rka reaalta of Dr. Vs
long experlenee; also ths best thoajhta frcai lau werlt*
» Xmrapt acd iieitiit. 3s=t sealod, p,,tt-paid for b:) eta.
GEOF. ■ ' • ■ • ■ : - .VC.
Tv tei a , Martha V. Taylor, administrator
of Ruhr. I;- Jones, represt uts to the Court-,her
petition, ;lnly h'.cd and entered on record,that
{minis red said Estate. This
is :>,••;•!. '> re to rice ail persons concerned,kin
dred .«> u • u diiors—to show cause if any they
can. why .-.aid admx. should not receive lct
lctr of at!:- i- ;ion, on the hist Monday in No-
Vr.nl ry. \t.
Eisat-i lJr.oojc.rTT
ang-27-o-U'- Ord’y D. C.
GEORG r A —bi.eArua Colxty.
mw,> nv'-n*. t:s a :l er date f.pplioation will be
_i. n :■ i■. to tho court of Ordinary of said
comity, a, thy first regular term after tho ex
ptrai'Lr) two month -. from this notice, for
iruv-.- to M.-U tie lands belungiug to estate oi
Jatnc.* I-n -is, late of .--aid county dee., for tlae
heuefit vs 1; irs raid creditors of *■:.:•! dec.
Arc: ii'V.;y Davis.
aug-2”-2-iii-’7l. Adxuinis Irutcr.
Notice oi Assignee.
I'-.. iPi riucrC'V . r;x: x
Tusvi.. *• CD >m.'A. —At Camilla ;h. 20th
a '■ a-;.;.--,--, a. ia 1-
:. - ■ . . .1 k -o’ - "vrs nc-icc -f Lis
;>:/ - - ■; ■ - :1 ■ . , y. r E • :
-7 Mdcl: . and t-mte C
-■•■id id- tr'- who hr:-- Wen t, • 1 a
dp-- nt n hit. I. evni p-.-iiciou, hy :Ae Zds
i ..-itan'i c;.-. . 1*... .ict.
Smith.
Assignee.
Kick Furmii.j Lan-h
IN N. E3ASK \.
2T077 FOS SALS- VSEY SHEA?,
TES YEARS CItEBITJXTEUEST OSLT
8 FER CENT.
S:nd for ‘"Tho Picsser/'
A t.illustrated paper, containing the
t: •. .5 Law. Anew number just publish
ed. Milei free to all parts of the world. Ad
;lrc »s O. V. Ztavii. Land Cuixnaitbionar U.P.R.
IT., Omaha, Neb.
Si-3. JONSS & HOYLE.
HVY'XO tv iRMEP A COPARTNEIU3HXI
wilUsereafter >te vot e their ( ufirt- at t tout ion
to tho of xueUu sir ’and fnisj.-r . , calls
from country or city jsiw»nij«t?w atteodc.A tow—
it; u»-»r- ut carca, or when <Je*.rcU. both «w
a • o-a.; iti- at extra ct»wrgr*». «Ut«n
--: . -,i-.. :: to cfC o practice. v„ ( si
onto, at i resent, over the ,A
Igsasic-fc ss-tv*2 txs*n -
A greeaui, . »u c . .he • ..., ;Or
AA.titisry iff ad ran y. will oe sold before
the Cov.' i Jfqvte f'fl n Bainbridge, said
county, or ff.o_f.EH' Tuesday in November.—
Lot of Land X-o. S'»* >h the loth diet of said
Decatur county, Lelciiging to ti e estate of
James Davis, late of sai l county, for benefit
of heirs and creditors. Terms of sale cash.
Anthony Davis.
a i \ A bn. Eff. o? James Davis.
Washington MivEffsnT
SOBOOX. or MZBICINII
B ALTIMORE, M. D.
The next Annual session will begin Octobe
1, 1874, and end February 25th, 1873. The
hospital and General and Special Dispensaries
furnish ample material for Clinical Instruc
tion. For catalogue, with information as to
Plan o? Instruction, Fees cost of living, Ac.,
address J. E. LINDSAY, 31.1).. Deal .
GEORGlA— Decatch Gount/.
On the fi- --t Ytonuay in 'October rmxt, «...
plication wiil be made to the Court of Or
dinary of said county (That being the first
regular term after the expn atiou of four weeks
from this notiee)for leave to sell lots of land
No’s twenty two, twenty three, forty two, for
ty three, and eighty six,in the twenty second
District of said county —and all tht other
lands and real property in said eouruv belong
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In issuing this, the twenty-fifth arnua
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it *s uaueeestary to revert to the history of
the paper, r’or a quarter of a ccnh.ny ;i has
been tno conspicuous and consist >■:< ,t cnampion
Os Southern sentinit-nl and bout born interests.
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orie of its igter rivals, have perished bv the
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iitior/vhtiiin the area of its circulation.
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ligion, polities and the news. Its tendency
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thought and information. Its scope embraces
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invested with interest by the resistless explo
rations of the human intellect, and includes
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tain. In the newspaper of to-day the pro
foundes-; evegetical article goes forth surroun
ded and relieved by the brilliant essay, the
caustic review, the pungent editor nil. tin
sparkling letter of correspondence, and the
racy paragraph—the whole forming a, Com
mune of Belle-Lettrcs wherein the most note
worthy literary effort has scarcely any advan
tage of position over the poorest item.
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to this tide of progress and improvement and
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cessful!, is evident from the flattering enco
miums bestowed upon the paper by its con
temporaries, a'acl Jvcrn the. large circulation
| and influence to which it has. attained. The
plans of the Proprietor for 1871 comprehend
a nearer approach to the ideal journalism o !
the time than ever before. The features that
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popularity,will be retained and improved upon.
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will And in the Morning News a prompt and
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,sure to be supplied by its staff of special cor-
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‘recertain of finding in its comprehensive
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tional or sectional interest will be candidly
and impartially discussed, while every subject
a political 'complexion will be treated with
eye single tc the welfare, the progress and
„ e substantial development oi’ the materia]
t “sources of the South. The system of carpet
bag robbery and plunder that has impoverish
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of Radicalism which have for their object
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•umstaiicoa may seem to demand; and it wd! •
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relied on as representing every phaasi of la-,
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oftue Daily. It contains ihoagiitfuedit
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AY THE DISTRICT CO URT OF THE UNI
TED STATES.
For the Southern District of Georgia.
No 1075. in the matter of)
N W Collier, } In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. ).
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all his debts pro
vable under the Bankrupt act of March 2,1807,
notice is hereby given to all persons interest
ed to anneal* on the 28th day of September
1874 afc‘3 o’clock, P. M., at Chambers of said
District Court before B. li ise Parker,Esq., one
of the Register's of said Court in Bankruptcy
at office of CbarlesC Kibbee Hawkinsvillp, Ga.
and show cause why the prayer of the said pe
tition of the Bankrupt should not be granted.
And further notice is given that the socondand
third meeting* of Creditors, will be held at
the same time and place.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, thi3 4th day
of Sept., 1874.
JAM Ed MoPIIERSON, Clerk.
I&eiice in Bankruptcy.
This is to give notice that on the 10ih day
if /Apt.* A. I)., 1874, a warraut in Bank
rupte ' was i-'sund agiU'st the estate of John
F. Trent leu of Tort Gaines, County of Clay
and State of Georgia, who lias been adjudged
a Bankrupt on hisi own petition, and that the
payment of any Debts,'and delivery of any
Property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him,
or for lus use, and the transfer of any Prop
erty by blip, are forbidden by law; that a
Molding of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt
to prove their Debts, and to choose one or
more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at
* Court of Bankruptcy, to be hblden at Daw
sou Georgia, at the office of the Register,
ref ere 8. H'ise Parker Ecquiro, Register, on
the Ist day of October A. D., 1874 at 4
o'clock P. 54.
W. H. BMYTE.r
United States Marshal, as Messenger.
NOTICE IN FA
This is to oivs notice that on the 9th day
of Hc-ptember A. D.. 1874, a warrant in Ban
ruuvC-v was issued against the estate of Wal
ker Si Boleros Fort Valley, County of Hous
ton, and .state of Georgia, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt on liis own petition, and
that the payment.of any Debts, and delivery
of any Property belonging to said Bankrupt,
to bint, or for bis use, and the transfer of any
Property by him, are forbidden by law, that
a meeting of the Creditors of the said Ban
run t, to prove their Debts, and to choose one
or more Assignee* of his Estate will he held
at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
Fort Valiev, Ga., at the lsw office of Joel R.
Griffin Esq., before 8. Rise Parker Esq.,Reg
ister, on the 80 1 h day of September A. D.1571
at -4 o’clock P. M. ,
W. H. SMkTH,
United Slates Marshal, as Messenger.
• IN TIIE DISTRICT CO CRT OF THE UNI
TED ST A TIN.
For the Southern District of Georgia.
No. 1008. In the Matter of)
John Haerisll Bk., Vln Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. ) .
The said Bankrupt having petitioned of
the Court for a discharge from all his debts
provable .under the Bankrupt Act of March
2d, 18(57, notice is hereby given to all persons
interested to appearon the 3rd day of Oct.,
1874 at lOo’clock A M .at Chambers of said Dis
triot. Court before 8. Wise Parker, Esq., one
of the Rdt-islers of said Court in Bankruptcy
at office of Whitely A Donalson Bainbrige, Ga.,
and show cause why the prayer of the said
petition of the Bankrupt should not be grant
ed. And further notice is given that the
second and third meetings of Creditors, will
be held at the same time and place.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 11th day
of Sept 1874. „ ,
JAMES MoPHERSON, Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT CO URT OF THE UnT
TED HIATUS.
For the Southern District of Georgia.
No. 1125, la the matter of)
Joseph H. Thomson In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt )
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all his debts prov
able under the Bankrupt Act oi March 2d,18ti7
notice is hereby given to allperons interested
to appear on th'o.£oth day of September 1874
at 9 o’clock I\ M., at Chambers of said Dis
trict Court before 8 Wise Parker Esq., one of
th Register’s of said court in Bankruptcy at
the office of Duncan A Miller, Fort Valley
Ga*- and show cause why the prayer of the
said petition of the Bankrupt should not be
granted. And further notice is given that
the second and third meetings of Creditors,
will be odd at the same time and place.
Date ! a* Savannah, Georgia, this 11th day
of Sept., 1874.
JAMES McPHERSON, Clerk.
S&ecatsp ISoitgae Se
WILL be sold before tl e / urt House door
in the tcwnofßainb . -ge, on the first
Tuesday in October next, • .ween the usual
hours of sale, the Kllovvi / .roperty to wit;
Lot of land No. 105 in - e 2Ctt diet,
count v. bounded as foLows: Bounded on the
east by lands of 3. H. Gregory and Thomas R.
Smith*, on the south by the lands of Elizabeth
McLaughlin, on the west by lands oi Ira San
born, and on the north by lands of Sanborn
and Gregory, containing orie hundred ana
ninety (190)*acres more or less, as property of
Starky A J Cox to s xisfy one Superior court
Decatur Mortgage Sales.
TT7ILL BE sold before the Court' Hous e
V > door in the city of Bainbridgt', ou the
first Tuesday in November the following prop
erty to wit: . ~
One lot of land Ko. 52 in 22d district said
County as sot forth in said mortgage n la
—as property of Lundv Marshall, in favor of
Julius Steiiiingc-r Transferer.
W. If. Harrell, Sh ff.
. ■ . , •. and County
j Payers.
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■viii'r, :in so until Dcet-mbcr the Ist after
arhi -h . ir;.< they v, ill be positiveiy olosta. No
j de l iaMon.
I will be at ....
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Hock P<rid,.Tuef>b.iy “ }£ fj
Pino Hill. Thursday ii . j
: Attapnlgus .Monday A 1 *'
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r can & found at mv i t
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eep-3-9t Tax Colltcrcr, J>. C. j
To rai-\ iLuoui’m iTi
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OVER THREE THOUSAND Kfttfy
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