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Miscellaneous.
- SHIPPERS,
TAKE NOTICE !
Savannah Adveriis ements.
Hotels.
Profession* Cards.
TOOS. 1CITII. CIMMI ELLIS
caisLE* r. iC«nJ.
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
iGeieral Commissioa Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
*' for shipment to our Northern and Enropean
SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
XniS HOTEL, OF MODERN CON
STRUCTION and ELEGANT FURNITURE,
Correspondents. .
Refer in Bainbridge to Messrs. Babstt A
Warfield. nov ^ ®
is under the personal attention of %
T. S. NICKERSON,
jan9-3m ' " Proprietor
-7r
‘ mi. a. ckawfobd.
CHARD SUB
SIMSI& CRiWTOED,
ATTORNEYS! AT LAW,
BAINBRIDCK. GA.
3T Office in the cult Men*?- deci 7 ly_
Miscellaneous.
O .V and after toe first os October,
Prox.,
THE
STEAMER ATLANTA,
CAPT. W. L. STAPLES ",
AND
STEAMER SHAMROCK,
CAPT, CHA8. KUNE,
Of this Line, will make WEEKLY TRIPS
from this Port to APALACHICOLA, con
necting with the
ROBERTS & TILLMAN,
GENERAL
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
Office Norl h side of Bay Street, Second Door
West of the City Exchange,
SAVANNAH.
O FECIAL attention given to the sale of Cotton In
n this mmrket, and accounts rendered promptly.
We will also ship Cotton to
livbupooij
BROW^HW!
Opposite Pawenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
T HB influence of this Hotel upon the f<w-
tunet of Macon has been inch that the
chief business of the city and the main improve-
mentx going on are concentrating near it. The
Hotel, when first established; twelve year* ago,
was on the suburbs of the city ; it is now in the
very centre of huisen !
3 E. K. BROWN A SON,
Jan9,1869-14-ly Proprietors.
LAW,
ITIRti
A. J. EoeeeT,
Marietta, Ga.
J. A. Bisankr,
Marietta, Ga.
W. A. Rh-bakdsos,
Louisvijle, Ky.
THE
A RE now prepared te fill all orders for Mar
ble, sad to furnish
lit.
Bents, rwombs,
Bainbridge Advertisements.
ANDERSON,SMLER & CO.,
■WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALERS IN
Liquors, Flour, Corn.
Legal Notices.
MILLER SHEBIPP'i
W ILL be sold before the court brm.
town of Colquitt,
Tuesday in February next, (1 W9) -*ij
erty, to wit: Two lots land, “ ! £i?
District of Miller county, levied
of A. A. Bostic, known aa the
josiah Deason now resides, to so., 15 '< I
favor of Willis Cook, Sr. *“" f I > 1.1
bacon, oats,
Also, at the same time and rU., ,
of land. No, 320, in the 13thbisXnYt i * M.
property of Wilson McMnlcn, to siii , ■
tavor of Bandolph Whitehead. • 1 b -
Also, at the same time and pW
interest in a water mill, owned bv m ,
Clifton & Co., levied on as the nroruL: !
Lane, to satisfy aFi. Fa. in tevwof^'*
Also, at the same time and place
n»dvHu1 luisihflst r.T ontfoi. . '
r. O. rLBKINO.
FLEMING* RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Georgia.
UVCUIIg WILD Ul«
ALLIANCE LINE,
and have It sold tor account of owner. In all cases
where the owner desires, Uberalcaah advances wiU
be made. ROBERTS k TILLMAN.
8 “ v ““ h -
Juskph TlLLMyc. Madison. Florida. sept2C-i9-ly
PAYIL10N 30TEL,
D. C. NOE, Proprietor,
O FFICE over drug store of C.JC. King. Jr.,
& Co. Are fully prepwedtot^e charge
of ^all ease, ansiBg under the ^Bank,up
SLABS. Ac., finished In the host
Lower Prices than the same work done with
‘OurMarble is equal to the best AMERICAN.
Dealers can be supplied with Blocks and Slabs
of any dimension. .
For any information or designs addres.
^ Ga. Marble Works
Either at Marietta, Ga., or Jasper Pickens Co.
Georgia. sept26 49 1y
DRY'GOODS,
dec26 19 tds
Dfp:j
BOOTS dkSIIOE§,
T WO fiiont lis niter the date of n, 1
cation, Mrs. M. 0. Perry will "i
the lion. Court of Ordinary- f or ]' ’iN
all the lands belonging to the est,J' 1
nelt Perry, deceased, that lie j ‘
December 8, 1868. TBOS
decl9 11 dV
U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
i' :> Through
BILLS LADING
Given by this Line to and from
NEW-0KLEAN8,
NEW-YORK,
HAVANNAII,
All Ports on Florida Coast, and all Landings on
Chattahoochee river to COLUMBUS, and on Flint
river to BAINBRIDGE.
CORNER BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS,
HUGH 3ff- KING,
SAVANNAS,
COTTON FACTORS,
H AVING taken the above Hotel, which
has recently been refitted and refur-
Xotloe
A LL persons indebted to the late firms of
Belcher A Bro.. and Belcher, Belcher A
ATTUKfl AI A A Dil " 1 Terrell, are requested to come forward and »et-
ft. A t’ e , as the business must be fettledI up. “A
word to the wise is sufficient feb22-18tf
WOODENWARE,
nished throughout, the Proprietor eanuasure
the public that he is as weil prepared to eater
to their wants as any Hotel in the State.
. —-- His table will always be supplied with the
General Commission ’^\°^£ e “^ resati8facti |f 00
Transient Board !g.i,UU per aa
Permanent Board *15,00 per wee
A share of public patronage is solicited,
sent 26-tf
COLVNBTS,
je 29-67-ly
GA.
U2r.5KAH?2.
Agents for the old reliable
SEA FOWL GUAR©
Office No. 90 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
rET’Libernl Advances made on Consign
Scents. U. B. WILKINSON,
B. J. WILSON.
sep26-49 . 6m
BUTTS*
Office East Side Cotat House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
The BoydProTificCotton
Seed.
CROCKERY
Application for ~« ull j glf ,|
G EORGIA, MITCHELL cot^l
hiohtlis after date I will «»j.. 1
Honorable the Court of Ordinary
ell county for Letters of Dismissal
Administration of the Estate of R •
Ail vain late of said county, deto^i
Pec5-9-6m T. J. JOHNSON^
nov9
4-tf .
improved by L, J. Hothit.
And a General Assortment of
..O. O. GCBLXT.
A. n. CHAMPION',
GEO. C. FREEMAN
Every Facility Afforded to Shippers.
Freights pbt »l\rinflb riitlf promptner- *— 1 ■'>*-
patch, and particular attention paid to
FORT OF PASSENGERS.
leas and dis-
thc COM-
HJr For Freight or Passage, apply to
A-13 It AD Y & CO., arc.
Batnbrum-,
aug20-4.VCm
Agents,
>K, Ga.
CHAMPION & FREEMAN,
WHOLESALE
OXFORD, OA.
DEALKS IN PROVISIONS,
Corner Bay and Drayton Sts.,
Savannah, Ga .
gep26 -’♦18
Tllfc SPRING TERM of 1869 will begin
Jan. 20th, and end July 21<t.
FACULTY:
Rev. L. M. Smith, D. D., President and Pro
fessor Belles Lcttros.
Rev. Q. W. W- Stone, A. M., Professor of
MnihdtnaUca. J. .
Rev. A. Jfearr, D.D., L. L. D., Professor of
Physisal Sciences.
Rev. X 0. A. Clarke, A. M., Professor of
Latin Language.
Rev. Josiah Lewis, .4. M., Professor of Greek
Language.
Rev. J. 8. Hopkins, A. M., M. D., Adjunct
Professor of Physical Sciences.
Mr. Sidney Lewis, A. M., Principal of the
Preparatory School.
TUITION in Collego $ T 5 per annum. In
Preparatory 8ehoolA5w. BOARD from $15 to
$18 per month. Students’ Mess-Board, from
$8 to $12. For further mformarien, address
the President. JOSIAH LEWIS,
Jan. lkt, 1889-14-tt Secretory
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
L. 1. GOTLMABTTK..
E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND.
Of the late Firm of L. J v Guilmartin A Co ,
E. W. Drummond fitBro^,
GENERAL SHIPPING
$08M , $I®8 ISKCJIMYS,
154 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
JanO, 1809 ' 14-ly
coppm piiCOTT & CO.
ILL i _ JtAVAMNAB, GA.,
Wholesale and Retail-Dealers
'.«N -
Books & Stationery
OF AWt ELND3,
C OPYING Boobs, Copying and
Presses, LAPgS Stock Penknives,
Seal
\ j i rroova, w * vv " * •
own importing and as-low aa the lowest, at
Wholesale apd Retail- News, Printing and
WrappisifpPa^rC. I large stock Printing
Inks of all kinds, ftliyok Hooka and Writing
Papers in large supply, and ordered as
wanted. Gold Pens and Pencil Cases in
verv large supply. Legal, and Commer-
cial Blanks. sepM-49-6m
Duncan ft Johnston
COTTb^f A<5t6rs,
K
49 6m
IV. Mercer. E. C. Anderson, Jun.
late Cashier Planters’ Bank.
Mercer Sc Anderson^
MBEBBS
AND
8AVAMKAH,.
. GEORGIA.
Dealers in Exchange, Coin, &c-
Will buy and sell Cotton and other produce
on commission. Also, Stocks, Bonds,
and Securities generally—collect
paper and make promt remit
tenets. Business solicited.
sap26-49 , 6 ,n
JOHN flanker*.
J LGuilmartin & Co
COTTON FACTORS
planter’s street,
bainbridge. GEORGIA.
M rs. a. n. Johnson a
H0N, has takentho spa,;
oioiis House (formerly known-
as the J. E. Dickinson House)
and on the street leading to the Railroad Depot
They aro fully prepared to accommodate both
transient and permanent boarders, and will
spare no pains to render their,guests comforta
ble. The location is healthy and is the niosj
Convenient Hotel t* Railroad Depot in tkc (%<
Day Boarders will be charged, per day, by
the month, as low as any other House. A share
of the public patronage is respectfully solicited
Bainbridge, Ga., Sept. 12. 1868. 47-tf
C. O. CAMPBELL.......
CAMPBELL,«& GURLEY,
gttomgs anil (ftonnstUnw at l£ato ;
And Solicitors in Equity,
BAINBRIDGE, DECATUB CO., GEORGIA.
IITELL practice in Decatur, Baker, MUler, Mitchell^
It Early. Calhoun aud counties on bn® AtlauU
T HE subscriber hereby notifies the public that he
^ ... .• ~r — -mall cnanfitr nf thpsft TltlSlir*
IV Early, Calhoun and counties ™ ‘‘“'- “• y” , -
& Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention tob®*
ness entrusted to their care, may 2. ISM*- Y
U BOWER D. MC GILL, D. BOWER.
BOWER, MeGILL & BO W R,
ATTORNEYS
JOHN SHA.UONT Pro’lGr,
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
1 1HE traveling public are hereby notified
that this House has been thoroughly re
paired and refitted, as well as refurnished
hroughout, and rendered one of the most desira
ble and agreeable hotels in the State, worthy the
liberal patronage it has heretofoie received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. Nopains
or expensos will be spared to make the SHARON
HOUcE all that aDy one could desire. Call and
test its merits. sept26-49-ly
ALBANY HOUSE,
M. BARNES, Proprietor,
Albany, Ga.
ON
HACKS
WILL BE AT THE DEPOT
ARRIVAL OF TRAINS.
Jac9, 1869 14-ly.
AND
6tntnl
Cflinmissian limits,
Savannah, Ge. v
LIBERAL ADVANCES
U
Made on Consignments. Orders promptly filled at
Lowest Market Rates.
Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties, constantly on hand.
aug8, 1808. ■ 42 ' 6ln -.
Looking glasses and Looking glass
Plates.
C. LEDLIE,
* DEALER IN
FURS, SSSKS, WAX,
TALLOW,
WOOL. HIDES,
)Deer, Goat, Otter, Beaver, Wild Cat, Fox, Raccoon,
&C., &C.
Corner Abereorn & River St*„
(Duncan k Johnston’s Building,)
r. o. box 353, Savannah, Ga.
october31-4—3m
The Trade will find a good assortment of
Mirrors, both French and German.
GILDING in all its branches.
Also, PIER, MANTEL and other \inds of FRAMES
made to order.
315 Pearl Street,
Opposite Peck Slip,
NEW YORK.
ESTABLISHED 1844-
Wn. 1. Davidson,
..! USMHAircS, I •
SAVANNAH, GEO-
nONTINUE business at their old stand
V ' and offer their services to the mer
chants and planters of Decatur county for
the hale of Cotton and other Produce; will
supply Bagging and Rope, and will be pre
pared fo advance on Cotton in bauds.
October Sd. 1868—50—ly
J. BEBRIEN OLIVER,
(Late Editor and Proprietor Tallahassee Sen-
1 tincl,)
COTTON FACTOR
,C. AJO £
Cmrsfon Merchant,
NO. 97 BAY STEET, (OVER WICOX, GIBBS
AGO.)
AWiMMHUhtlL
Cbnsirnments of Cotton. Corn, Syrup, Wool,
Hides, Tobacco, Bice, etc., solicited. Personal
-sculpts ■ “
TTT
the sale of all Produce.
t 14-ly
Closing the Mstll*.
c \ ^ ‘ Bunmws, P. 6.. Ga., April IS.
m mm ■ t
Balfttw* drily «oep*
Mondays, Wednesdiys and
..IF. M.
Jfflce open n* ««
Baito-debvered «, 'XiTcLOUb. A1L
j* J- a. xholo, u h. d«montmolxn
150 Bay Street,
8avannalx, G-eo
WnnMguT.B >\ti Retail DkatiER In
Foreign and Domestic Wines
AMD LiqOUBS
O F the FINEST QUALITIES; also sole
Agent, for the States of Georgia and Flori
da, for the sale of Massey, Huston A Co.’s Cele
brated Philadelphia Ale. Orders solicited.
»ept26-49 Iy.
JOO. 8. COXSINGUAM.
CLAGH0RN & CUNNINGHAM,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, Savannah. Ga.
K EEP constantly on hand n complete as
sortment of Family, Plantation and
Ship supplies; also, a choice selection of
Segars, Wiues and Liquors. Orders prompt
ly attended to, and quality guaranteed,
march14.1868
L. BilODM,.
W. 8. NEFF.
HARTRTDGE A NETI
Commission Merchants
AND BROKERS,
NO. 169 BAY STRET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
We solicit Planters and Merchants’ business
giving careful attention te sales of produce in
this or other Markets.
C«ni|$mcBS of Wool solicited
Banring Rope, Groceries, and funds to
pay Revenue Tax. Farther advances on the
receipt of Cotton.
Supplies furnished at market rates’.
jvolS, 1S6S
ITew-Yark Saris.
Established In ISiO.
iOCKWOOD & DAMNGTON
JUS BuDScnoer UCITuv uvs-nvo —‘ r- —
JU will dispose of a small quantity of these Unsur
passed Cotton Seed, the excellency of which has been
tested by three vears’ experience of the undersigned;
and the testimony of bis neighbors can be obtained
to prove that they are not only superior to other
seed, but mature THREE WEEKS EARLIER than
any other kind of cotton, and should superceed the
use of the cotton now used by Odr plantere, on
account of the prevalence of the caterpillar.
■Orders will be filled cither at Bainbridge. or at my
plantation in Baker county, sixteen miles Northwest
of Bainbridge. The seeds are done up in two bushel
sacks, and disposed of at $3 00 per sq,ck.
sept 28 49 tf L. J. MATHIS,
Groceries,
G eorgia—miller county._u„„_
Batts and Richard Hardy, Exccutm?,'
L. Batts, represents to the court to al? '
duly filed and entered and received, a> i*
fully administered the estate accoffc, j ”^l
This is, therefore, to cite allpcrsoniYJ-* j
dred and creditors, to show cause, ii anil
why said Executors should not be iliaw? J
their executorship, and receive letters it 4 ♦
on the fourth Monday in March is© n.
2 r 27th, 1868. WJf. B. DA.YUXU,
Oct3-50-Gui
Bainbridge,
^flLL MAKE
ABU
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
VALUABLE town prop
erty fob sale.
......... LIBERAL ADVANCES
,, on Cotton consigned to their friends,
Messrs. John W. Anderson’s Sons A Co’, Savan
nah, or ship through them to Liverpool, or any
other market.
Drafts bought on Savannah and Checks
on same sold in sums to s-it purchasers. Gold,
Stocks and Bonds also purchased. ap!4-tf
’Y^'ILL practice in the Superior Courts of
Application to Sell Land.
the following counties:
Counties. Coc.ntt Towns.
■J^ECATURCOUNTY, GEORGIA.—I have
Decatur,
Early,
Miller,
Mitchell,
Tbouins,
Lowndes,
Baker,
Calhoun,
Bainbridge,
Blakely,
Colquitt,
Camilla,
Thomasville,
Valdosta,
Newton,
Morgan.
They will also practice in the Supreme Court
Georgia, and in the U. S. District Court for
the Southern District of Georgia.
They will receive lor collection, commercial
paper maturing at Banker’s rates investigate
titles to real estate, settle or compromise doubt
ful claims, Ac. ...... „
7Esi~0ffice i n Bower’s Block, Bainbridge, Ga.
Bainbridge, Feb. 22,1888. 18 7 tf ~ .
_ . this day applied to Ordinary of said
county to sell the following valuable town lots
as the property of Dr. D. P. Hines’*estate, to
wit: Ono brick storo house, now occupied by J.
A. Butts A Co. as a drug store; two store-houses
and lots in rear of Baggs’ brick store; one five-
acre lot lying eastern extremity of Broughton
street, and nuith of same; one town lot west of
Dr. of Warden’s; one house and lot south of J.
C. Rutherford's, for the purpose of paying debts
and distributing the estate.
ELLA S. IIINES,
dec!9 semi-monthly 2m . Administratrix.
THOMAS M. ALLEN,
WITH
REID & ISON,
DR. G. W. FARRAR,
H AS permanently located in Barn- —rt
bridge, for the purpose of prac- yj
ticing liis profession, and having had
ticing liis profession, „ .
thirleen years experience as an active prac
titioner, respectfully tenders his services
lotne citizens of the City and vicinity.
egg” Office, in Hampton’s Block, upstairs,
next door lo Ar.ccs Office, where lie can be
found at all hours of the day. At Night lie
can be found at his residence, on Sliotwell
street, next door to Baptist Church,
jul vl 1.1888
UsTSTJUA-NCE
Groceries, Dry-Goods,
Bools,
Shoes,
Hardware
and Qncenswarc.
At the Old Stand of John S. Hopson,
3D STORL SOUTH-BOAO ST.,
ea:»s?.:cc-s, :-l
oct.11 4 ' 3m
iEtna Fire Insurance Co.
NetVAssets
Hartford, Connecticut
$4,083,123 78
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
FJUIE subscribers hereby offer f.r sale the
AtJ^Dn*. Georgia
Nett Assets.............. S204.GA5 12
Ail holderb uf Twelve Mouths’ Policies share in the
Profits.
©aEvaavB'w. -
D51.JI. L. BATTLE,
Late Resident Dentist of Quitman, Gn..
Successors to JOHN H. WILLIAMS A SON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teel h filled with
out pain, in a neal and durable manner.
J39” All work warranted,
jpy" The patronage of the citizens o!
Bainbridge, and Southwestern Ga., is re
spectfully solicited.
^.Office oa South Broad Street, up stairs,
in Rockwell A West’s new store,
julyl 1, 1868 33-tf
No.
Refer to
WILLIS M. KUSSELL, Esq.,
julyll, 1868 Baikbbidge, Ga..
B EING permanently located in this city, and
having bad an experience of twelve years
JOHN K. HOPPEL,
Brush Hiiuiifactiirer
AND IMPORTER,
t N o. 329 Pearl Street,
(HARPER’S BUILDING,)
FRANK LI N SQUARE,
NEW YORK.
in the practice of the profession in its various
branches, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of patronage.
jgfr-Office np stairs in the Patterson building,
on court-house square.
Refebescrs.—Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Harewood, W. 8. Ogletree, Knoxville, Ga.; J.
Hillsman, Wm. P. Wright, McK. Merchison,
Hickory Grove, Ga.; Wm. A. Mathews, Wm. J.
Green, D. N. Austin, D. G. M.. Fort Valley,
Ga.: Le Sueur A Coukr-Culloden, Ga.; B. F. A
G. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simmons,
Macon,-Ga.; A. W. Peu r ifoy, Perry, Ga.
ian9 14 tf
Machine Broshes made to order.
A Superior Quality of Paint Brashes
Constantly on Hand.
Furnished.
Also Gin Bristles
jnlyll-38-ly
Southern & Western
HOUSE.
JOHN C. VAUGHN,
Late of East Tennessee,
IS connected with the following firm, and
will prom idly attend to a'.l business en
trusted to him by his friends in Georgia a$n
elsewhere.
Hoofer Harris. Rankin.
HOOPER HARRIS CO ,
(Late Harris, Gaines A Co.,)
Misuw ffettbants,
Swnthcrn and W ettem Produce,
Foreign and DoaAik Liqcom,
NO. 36£ BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Deb 5.1868-9-1y
TX. E. ALEXANDER.
.WM. A- BPSSEIX
ALEXANDER & BUSSELL,
WSOLVSaLE
COB. ABEBCOBN AND BBTAN STREETS,
SAVAJTNAH, GA.
sep2«, 1868 49-1 Y
H AS removed bis office to
Bainbridge, Oa., where
he has permanently located.^*4jj_LI^y
All Branches of liis profession executed i.i
the best and most, durable style. Beautiful
Ga. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co,
Macon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
aus24-43-tf Agent for Bainbridge, fleorgh^
DR. £. PEACOCK,
Late of Knoxville, Ga.
BOOKS
For Sale at tlie Post Office.
WEBSTER’S SPELLING BOOK,
McGUFFIE’S Readers,
DAVIES’ and SMITH’S Arithmetic,
CORNELL and SMITH’S Geography,
BULLION’?-and SMITH’S English Grammar,
DAVIES’ Algebra.
FARMER’S ALMANAC for 1867.
COPY’ BOOKS, WEBSTEBS Dictionary,
MEMORANDUM BOOKS. SLATES,
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE PAPER.
ALSO,
PRISON LIFE of JEFFERSON DAVIS and
BILL ARP.
T. R. CLOUD.
Nov. 1S6,6 4—tf
_ valuable storehouse and dwelling where
they now reside and do business, together with
the storehouse adjoining, at present occupied as
a shoe-shop. This property is near the ourt
House and centro of business, and is unsurpass
ed by any other loealily in the city for commer
cial purposes. The dwelling has eight rooms
and is two siorics high, with good garden spot
and cistern.
Terms one half cash, the balance payable in
twelve months, with inertgjigo on property as
security. Apply to J. A. PROFFIT & Bio.,
>ept26 49 tf Bainbridge. Gn.
hosad alis
TOE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER,
SCROFULA INITSVARIOUS FORMS,
Allen’s PainDoctor.
Consumption in its earlier stages, Enlarge
me.nt and Ulceiation of the Glands,
Joints, Bones, Kidneys, Uterus,
Chronic Rheumatism, Erup
tions of the Skin, Chron
ic Sore Eyes, &c.
—also—
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D'
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tism, Neuralgia, Parqs in the Side, Back and
Limbs, Tooth Ache, Burns, Sprains, Corns,
Sore Throat, Cramps, Ac.
For sale by Dr. J. D- H0YL A BR0-, at only
50 cents per Bottle.
January 9-l*-ly
A. BEADY & CO.
dealers
AND
«emiaissimt §tmbx«te,
, G a
T> ECTTVE Weekly from New Orleans fresh Invoice*
XV of Western Produce which they guarantee
toaelllow tor Cash.
CMbaAnaem mads area Colton eonrigned to oar
Mends in Sew Orleans. i aug99-45-ly.
TSEASES -OF WOMEN, LOSS OF APPE-
_ J tite, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Pain
in the Back, Imprudence in Life, Gravel,
General Bad Health, and all diseases of the
BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER.
It is a Perfect Renovator.
ROSADALIS eradicates every kind of humor
and bad taint, and restores the entire system to
a healthy coalition. It is perfectly harmless,
never producing the slightest injnry. It is not
a Secret Qua*k Remedy. The articles of which
it is made are published on each bottle.
jzsr-Kecommended hv the Medical Faculty
and many thousands of oar best citizens. For
testimonials of remarkable cares, see “Rosadalis
Almanac” tor this year.
, Prepared Only By
DR. J. J. UWKANCE A CO.,
244 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
jrw-For sale by druggists everywhere
sept5-46 fim
FOB SALE-
A VALUABLE PLANTATION
ffJ^HE subscriber offers for sale his Planta-
_ tion on the Chattahoochee river, Deeatnr
County, Ga., near Steam Mill Posteffice. The
plaee contains 1920 acres, about 750 acres
cleared land. Good improvements; a com
fortable Dwelling House, and all necessary
outbuildings. Good Gin House and Screw;
A small Ware-House and good Lauding, anc!
Wood Yard on the River, Mules, Horses, Cat
tle, Sheep Ac., sold with the place, if desired
Refer to T. G. Harvey, on the place, or
John P. Dickinson, near Steam Mill.
Determined to sell, and will sell cheap,
•heap.
may 4—tf A. A. ALLEN.
Georgia.
G eorgia, mha.hu cooNTr.-sh
date M. V. Newberry, Admink_„
estate of Daniel Hester, deceased, will
tlon to the Court of Ordiuarv of '
Letters of Dismission from said estate.
Oct 31st-6in Wm. B. Daniel,
N$T2££.
T HE public are hereby notified t
Sheriff Sales of Miller cuor.t
h ereafter
cotMtj
he published in the ij®y
ARGUS. This December 15th 1663.
WM. M. ADiV.l
Sheriff Miller
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
YALUABLL BAINBRIDGE PROPETY
POR SALE !
DECATTJR SUPERIOR Cflll
October Term, 180S.
R. E. Wliigham, Admiuist'r 1
versus ! KulcXisitofs;-
John K. Profflt and f JIortjEje.
Joseph Lewis. J
I T appearing to the court by the petitioa roj
E. Whigliuiii, administrator ou toe «,|g
Thomas W hlgham deceased, that by u.': -jM
gage, duted August 8th,’1806, Jehu Lets
Joseph Lewis conveyed to Law to Sinn*tie
real estate, viz: All that town lot sitntl .r. _
of Bainbridge, in said county, aud knowuw* I
house aud lot on which stands the ftwv ii-» 4
by Jacob Straus aud once occupied by fcimui.1
ed by him to Belcher A: Ueleher, uuiVyiWeil
exander N. Mui-phy for the purpose hi 1
payment of two eertaiu promissory win, >
the said Proflit k Lewis to I-aw fc Sina u
eaeh itated August the 8th, 1868, and uu(4»
1st, 1887, and the other due August Mb, be,,
sum of five hundred sixty-two dollars tnu
a half cents, and tfre last for the sum n'
dreil fonrtocn dollars forty-eigl.t and
whereby the said Prolilt unit J^ewis pn.to-
to said Law k Sims or bearer twelve lninclM
ty-six dollars and seventy-five eei.ti. j
notes arc yet dne and impnid. It is ter. t i
that the said John it. l'n ibt and -i" . I r j
pay into this court by tile first day of tin-
thereof the principaL interest amt i’ -t* .i
notes or show cause if any they have te tb -J
or that in dcfau.t thereof loi. closirri
the said Robert E. Whighr.ni ;sulmn;i'tr tT.-|
said) aforesaid mortgage and the c qcih . In,
of the said Proflit k Lewis therein l« fume
and that service of this niie be. |Mf.4«
John K. f’roffit and Joseph lewis rr,i-ir-.i
by pnblisliing in the Bainbridge ArgiiSOLo
for four months. J. M i Li
A trnc extract from the mir-sb s of i
G. A. BADUIC K, C K i\, in.
AtitnLiibiruioi’n Sale.
W ILL be sold en foe fir.t
March 1869, at the cubr! Inure 1
HLLmmiMAra
MRS. MARY J. REYNbLBS,
R E?*PKCTFULLY informs the ladies of Bninbridpe
. anti vidnity. that f»hf* lias just received a beautiful
and carefully wlectcd stock of G'»ods, equal, if not
superior, to atif ever brought to this city. Her now
styles of
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS,
AND RICH AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS,
TRIKOGS,
laces, liilbons, Cedars, 4c„ ic.
ARE ALL ANT ONE COULD DESIRE
Call and see her at onoe, before her supply
Is exhausted. Especially her old patrons should not
delay to call. ", -
Bainbridge, April 28,1888.27-tf
the town of Colquitt, ibller i'. to»y.
between the legal hours of sale, ill :
real estate belonging to the Ests'e i
Collier,deceased, to rtit: L> t of LiinilV-
foul hundred and nine in the 12th !< •'
Millercountv, Georgij. Terms i» !l
This 18ih day of December, 1?68.
n. if
10—60.1 Administrator, dc fs'i' f
Miller SiicriiTs Sales.
WILL be sol.l before the e.»urf-/j»o , <|
in the town of Colquilt, Miller County.
on the first Tuesday in February
the legal hours of sale, the fi,|l««iBg 1"
to-wii: One Lot of Land, No. (60) i>iib.
26th district of Miller county—levied
property of J. J. Sheffield to satisfy i!^
D r. Wilkin. :i(iin*r. ol
NOTICE.
vor*ofP. C. Wilkin, adin'r, on the .
D. Fudge, deceased. This January 4t!,1
F. M. ADAMS, Dt»|
Also, at the same time and place, U>
No. (338) three hutuireil and thiriwl
the 12th district of Miller county— fed
the property of John Hair, to satisfyi
favor Adaline King. Property lerrl
Constable and returned over to tnc. T
uary 4th, 1869. F. SI. A II I
Jan. 2-4w
OFFICE FLEMING * RUTHERFORD,)
Bniriliridge. Ga., Dec. 18, 1867. )
S UBSCRIBERS to tliestock of the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad Company are hereby
notified that the subscription lists have been
jlaced in our hands for collection. Stibscri-
>ers will please take notice that the first in
stallment of 20 percent fell due on the 20th
of November lost, and that installments of
20 per cent will continue to fall due on the
20tli of each month until the subscription is
exbnusteJ. Subscribers will please come
forward without delay and pay the install
ments now due and as tbev fall dne.
FLEMING A RUTHERFORD.
dec21-tf Attorneys for A. A G. R. Co.
OUR STOCK
IS COMPLETE
IN all
STAPLEGOODS,
And is Constantly being Replenished.
We Offer at The Lowest Rates fob
PRINTS—8 days from New York.
4-4 SHIRTINGS, (Brown N
7-S SHIRTINGS, “ '
NURSERY OIL-CLOTH.
An Assortment of
Bleached Cottons,
Bought at the late Decline.
HOOP SKIRTS
^.EORGlA, MILLER COUSTTmJP
as, Isaai Bush has applied (
letters of Guardianship of thep 1 *' 1 *
properly of William Thompson
William Thompson, deceased, f”! V
i : I : 1 WlP*’
i ntf obj
fill ltle tlie same i:i office, in to*'
This January 7th, i860. *
WM. B.DA5U&
l4-30d 0ra ' rf
Georgia, Miller County-
fjlffO months after date, appl
■ made to the Court of OrdinsH V
county for leave to sell the land* ** a
the Estate of Wm. H. Ewing; Iris “l*
ty, deceased. This December 2d, 7^*
10-2m M. J. MIDDLg^ii
BfrTO SHERIFF’S SALS
On thi Ftest Tuxfdat in FEEEtlI j
U7ILL be sold before the court bo”* ^
*» town of Newton, Bentr county,
the lawful boors of sale, the following P ^
Lots of land, Nos. (96) ninety-fix, (i"»
dred and four, (106) one hundred and h
hundred and six, and (135) one hunor .
five, all lying in the 8th distrirt of
also, (500) five hundred bushels of
less ; (18) eighteen head stock cattle, t .
head stock hogs ; also, 1 sorrel v
Fan, 1 iron-gray mare male, J*ae; * P*7 t
NeU ; 1 black mare mole, Puss ; ivua
Pete;1 black horse mule. Hector ^
Jim; 1 sorrel horse male, Scott; 1
Sal; 1 sorrel mare male, Peggy 1 ^
Kit; 1 bay mare mule, Jule : 1 0
Stiff-Knee ; All levied onasthe prepere
M. Hills, to satisfy a Ate
Court of Baker county in tevorofwu ^
tag; Gnardian of the minor children —^
vs? Morgan M. Hills, John Hall »n6
(for rent of land) property pointed oui i
Fleming. Gnardian. ,300) tt
Also, at die same time and jo,, fifty
dred bushels of corn, more or les* ( - i i
of cotton seed, more or less ; • , eg ,:i*
pounds cotton, in the seed, mwe
in favor of Woolfork, Walker «
ed in said mortgage fite and by ■ **
plaintiff’s attorneys.
Also, will be sold, at the same Um«
honse and lot, in the town of Newton, M ^ y
SaMnBfockpis!
ssessssnsvrA
favor of William D. Williams va A w »
Wm. E. Londay—property poinn»
Wilhams.
From 50 eta. to $1,50 ; the latter
For a Good Article.
FOUR-HORSE WAGON FOR SALE
(tf) by WILLIS M. RUSSELL-
FLOUR.
BUTTER*
CHEESE,
COFFEE.
8UGAR8.
BABBIT A WARFIELD.
oet24 3-tf
Also, will be sold, at the - c _
eight hundred bushels rf coni, „ 00?
on as the property of Robert i.M
lumpil fmm tiip Hnueriof Conrt Res#./
iSi
uxi mm uie jHupcrvy m .
issued from the Buperior Coiut pieno,,
favor of Wm. C. Odum k Brother
P^ctpakRoberiJ.
soe, principal, Robert J.
securities itaReplivytag
by H. H. Hall. gaunG»T
Dee. 28,1888 -fye
S IXTY day* after
made to the Court '
O made to the Court j„t
county to sell the Unds o ^ \
estate of Wm. Weaver, latei «
deceased. ThU Jsnuary ISW-'yjB.J'
janlC 14 EUZAVEA.