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K"^jllS«y" aradc ‘ •
, ritv Hook and Ladder Company was
W , v( .nin-for a‘-cooling.” IhebojP
K ° <,n(,i,ionand a,e
tUW ,n
Larfc'e Wfttermelob.
Klix G. Arnett Pent into our city on Mon
■ a watermelon weighing fifty Pine pounds
■Vreseute.l the melon to M»J. H ». *""«
Kndant of the Atlantic umlGulf Railroad.
peculiar to females cured with E. F. B
■ p, cures suppression and irregular acaons.
■•turn of life” made pleaaant with E. E. B.
■ } > j 8 the standard female regulator.
Oar chilfthcfi.
■e buildings of almost every description are
store houses and dwellings being
K our chinches are sadly neglected, and
■ almost as rough an outside appearance as
■country bain. Otu churches all need a
■h rt^iovation— it is almost impossible, to
Ke.lher they ever had a coat of paint on
not
t , e that each denomination will appoint a
of ladies to solicit contributions for their
&Co s Buellu pleases everybody.
diseases, use Dromgooh: & Co’s Buchtt
fiR,,!,. & Co’s Buchu cures the gleet.
Ihe Peach Crop
is almost a complete failure. Ap-
Hermelous, irM'skmelons and -autaloupes
and sold at living rates.
B. F. BHIITOI & CO.
column will be found the advertise
reliable flrhi. As prompt, energetic
going business men, they have no
iii Southwestern Georgia. Pal ties wish
chase lands or having lands lor sale,
I' materially to their interest to call on
■»-. this linn. They also represent some cf
■l.iic and Fire Insurance Companies, in the
ites.
\I ■pminlici Remedy for childvdni
■ KtoHL cools, quiets and checks the bowels,
■■it. cures hausen and vomiting.
Sflßan hea, nothing equals R. D. R,
Personal 4
Screven President of the Atlantic and
. passed through our city On Friday
f»r Columbia Ala,, the terminus of
Southern Alabama railroad. The
CofMt to Columbia has something to do with
the A. & G. Aailroad to that point.
k I. Biller A Cos.
tiie aitvntion of onr readers to the card
n,, d reliable hoiise in another column
the largest and lest seVcted stock of
“f !, Tiy house in Savannah. Parties
Htn puveh-se anything in ihe furniture line.
■ it to their interest to give them a call.
Weather. Crops, &f.
oilier bats been verv plenseht. the past
■ thVrtnnmptw vnneih" f rom po to de
nps nro vlfiff»rmts|v—we have
few bells ef.epon cotton. th..iicrh we have
F sr>rno w blartlers have Commenced
■r fe«hler-«>M corn in ,he shuck can he
f*, 1 per bushel- old fodder at 75 cents per
■sets pounds.
Exchange Saloon.
»nhan is airain at his post, dealing out
BpVole’s; mint jnlips. milk punches &c
Ke Intends to keep nothin? but the best of
|b his firends need not be afraid of being
Onr Efflrirnr Postmaster
|nd. will please accept our than! s -for a
urt>nil present, in the shape of a patent
Everir lawyer, doctor and hook keeper
ave one. 7 lie General has a few more left.
Piir Associate
c\V York on last Thursday— we think it
f'tful whether he will ever find his wav or
»o does, we hope be will be treated in a
B manner. *
“Planter
i assure our friend “Planter” whose com-'
on appears in another column that our
larket for the last two seasons, has kept
the Savannah market, and we are satis
id ro so the coming seasoh
ivr ’ is mistaken in one point; that is. that
W *ugar, coffee and*bagging cheaper here
be sold in Savannah- we can sell siich
, P w,th frei eht added, but no cheaper,
*! of th.se articles are purchased in
-astern markets, and consequently
right through Savannah, to arrive
11 that we »nn sell bacon, corn and
h 1U than it can he bought
"uddotruhere; this we presume
1 { bey should, let them ascer-.
eo> ,Kt ' 1 *^*' n bri<lge wholesale prices
• tt'A lot theartieles mentioned, then add
a 1 quotations. draVage alid thfe tail
' l bey will see that wb are cor
‘"! , See - ,he Cotton crop of the
sw er filler and'Calhoun
w ti> . and our merchants should hold out
* 1,11 "cejftents to the planters of those
- it they will see, and know, it to he trt
u»d.spose of their cotton in this mar
■fomtmntotiottsi.
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Letter from Baker Comity.
■
Baker County, Georgia, )
July 14. h, 18tft. j
Messrs. Edito rs :
I seat myself this morning l to write yon—
thinking yon would like to lieftr from' your
friends in old Baker The weather is just
as hot as can be, the thermometer can rise
no higher unless it* comes out at the top;
even our nights havegot.it> be hot. r l hr l
(•Pops at‘e fine, corn it is said is better than
it ever has been tor a deeede of years, and
every planter has his corn on his plantation
for next year Cotton lias been weli culti
vated, I hear of very little grass. Wo
have had fine rains for the last month,
a little too much for cotton, but just
the very thi tig for corn. The negros have
worked better this year than at any
time since emancipation. Some few farm
on their own account but with no success,
most of them are on plantations and are
making money. The relation between the
white and black I think is better under
stood here-, than atiy section I know of.
We want more labor and we are confident
we will have it, and more than we want in
the Chinaman. We look for him and he will
be here soon, and then the poor negro vyill
see his fate. Will know too well, and alas
too late what his Northern friends have
done for him. Since the Coolie labor will
be here, there is one thing more we want to
make. us good crops. That js an improved
cotton seed, in order to make our crops be
fore the caterpillar comes, I have several
Varieties of fine seed but none as good as
some I got of Major J. H. Whitehead of
Miller county. Ga., this Spring. The Major
has the credit of iuiroduci.ng.and successful
ly cultivating kbe very best variety of
cotton I have ever seen. The bolls are
very large, and more of them on the stalks
than on any other cotton. The staple is
fine, a» the Major’s sails in Liverpool, New
York and Savannah show’. You know
most cotton grown in this section, classes
low particularly the farther North you go.
I hope the Major will have samples of his
cotton and cotton-seed at the Macon Bair
in November next, in order that the plan
ters of Georgia may know and get his seed
He has 1 understand 300 acres planted in
his fine seed and no doubt will be glad to
supply the. famers wants.
I hope Messrs. Editors, that the people of
Bainbridge will offer such inducements to
the people of this section, as to stop their
cotton in yotir town next fall. We are sick
of shipping. We heat too rnftch of “mixed
cotton, ’* “longcotton,” “leafy cotton” mar
ket dull. “No demand for such samples as
yours. “When votir cotton is delivered
will send you the money.” We want a
market where we can sell our cotton in the
morning; got onr money by dinner, and that
inght In find us in camp on our way home.
(hmV you promise vis such a market ucXt
fall and winter? Let us hear from you—
say that we dau sell onr cotton to advan
tage in your town. That your merchants
will sell us our bacon , flour, sugar, coffee,
bagging, &c., cheaper than Savahnah,
which ttiev can do if they ave disposed.
PLANTER:
Dotted.
For Cholera and Cholera morbus.Jus" R D. R:
No moth * r should fail to proem eR. D R.
Where R. D. R is known, nothing else is Used.
Crying habits love R. D. R.
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS will restore fa and
lug female beauty,
Forsalo by J. A. Butts & Cos.
R. D. R. used in lieu of laudanum and paregoric.
I iarrhea of long standing cured with R. D, R.
R. D. R. for all Children whsle teething.
Acute diarrhea checked at unde with R. D. R.
ts you have the diarrhea, go to J. A. Butts &
Co's and get a Cottle of the RED DIALIM RLftl
HPV. Price out dollar per bottle.
Two A, NO. I,* Phelan Dll Hard Table**,
warranted as good as any in the StatP, can
he bought cheap for the CASFI by applying
mmodiately to 13. P. Colbert & Bro.
TO COXSUMTIVES.
THE Advertiser, having been restored to health
in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav
ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec
tion, and that dread disease, Constitution is anxious
to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of
chre i
To all who dCsire it, lie Will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which
they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, etc- The object of the advertiser in
sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted,
and spread information which he conceives to be
invaluable; and lie hopes every.sufferer will try his
renibdy, as it will Cost them nothing, and majr
prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad
dress.
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Krugs New York.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the
ffectsof youthful indiscretion, wilt’ for the sake
of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it,
the receipt and directions lor making the simple
remedy by which he was cared. Sufferers wishing
to profit by the advertiser’s experience, Can do so
by addre; sing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN B OGDEN,
For all diseases of the Kidney cr Bladder us?
EXT. BEAI.BERRY and 13UCHU, for sale at J.
A. Butts & Co'tf.
frurngoirt’s
great
Southern Preparations.
THESE are the standard Family Medicines Os
America. They are prescribed and used by the
medical profession. They are prefened by every
mother and father. They immediately merit pub
lic esteCmi and the confidence of all who once test
their virtues. They are prepared by pnydeians
who are fndy authorized l>y the Congress of the
United States, and are the result of a long bedside
experience. Being neither secrets nor patents, the
medical profession have no hesitancy in giving
them a fair trial and a hearty recommendation,
THOUSANDS of onr fellow beings are annually
consigned to untimely graves, and the dying
groans of old and young are constantly ciying
aloud for relief from Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, &c.
Asa result of much scientific research and a long
and faithful bedside experience, We offer a Remedy
for all those Summer complaints which is pleasant
and never failing in its effects. No mother should
ail to have a supply of the
RED DIARRHEA REMEDY.
•
Prepared with artistic beauty, with chemical purity
and exactness, selected and combined according to
extensive medical experience, unique in finish and
appearance, mild, pleasant and cooling to the
stomach and never failing in remedial effects, the
unerring finger„of truth points to the RED DI
ARRHEA REMEDY as the boasted Combination of
the day for all fofms of Diarrhea, Cholera, Cholera
Morbus, Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, etc. - -
Price $1,90, or six bottles for $5,00. Sent to all
parts of ihe country on receipt of price. Sold by
all druggists. J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., Propsi
Memphis. Tenn.
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
WHAT THEY WILL DO ?
They will restore fading female beauty, will paint
the pale ceeek, will hurl hack tire gathering storm
that encircles your brow, will add brightness and
lustre to your lifeless eye. will give brilliancy jpid,
activity to your dull intellect, vv,ill strengthen and
sooth your shattered nerves, add tuncflhealtb and
bouyaucy to yoUr whole system.
HOV 7 WILL THEY DO THIS ?
By arousing, regulating and restoring all sickly
females to a healthy condition. By ciliing all
those Complaints peculiar to the female sex, such
as painful, suppressed or irregular Menstruation,
Aysteria, Leucorrhoea, Ch orosis. Prolapsus Uteri
Ulceration and Irritability of the Womb, Pains in
the side ond back, Melancholy, Palpitation of the
heart, Shimming and Giddiness of the head, cold
feet ami hands, Nervousness, Sicl? Headache a
ifeeling of suffocation, indisposition to enter societv
and all those diseases arising from a deranged
condition of the uterine system, whether affecting
old or young, married or single. This compound
is neither secret nor patent, but is prepared, and
offered by the regular medical professioi. •
We have hundreds'similar to the following:
FROM AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN OF CARROLL Cu., MIS 9.
Messrs, J P. DROMGOOLE & CO.:
As your “English Female Bitfers” is neither a
secret nor a patent, I have frequently prescribed it
for the various -female complaints of our country,
and always with the moat satisfactory results - It
is decidedly tlfe most valuable combinat on I have
ever known for the treatment of those complaints
peculiar .bo the female sex, old or young, and Ido
not hesitate to give it a hearty recommendation
Its astonishing cures have won for it many laurels
in Carroll County, and I hope its efficiency nmy
soon be heralded all over .he country that the
medical profession and the Female community may
reap its advantages. G. W. VASSER, M. I).
The English Female ißitteirs is accurately and
beautifully put up in large bottles-, at $250 per
bottle, or three bottles for $6 00—one bottle last
ing obolit two weeks. Shipped to afl parts of the
Country on receipt of price.’ Sold by ail D.viggists.
• J, P. PIIOAIUQOLE & CO., Pfop’rs.
Memphis, Tenn.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
Affections Ore exceedingly common and trouble
some all over the co.untry, and the public have
long felt the necessity of a remedy that could be
relied upon in all those affections, and none are
better qualified’to prepare such a remedy than the
physician himself. VVte have pract : ced medicine
about twenty vears, arid- can safely say that we
know of no combination to equal our
EXT. BEARBERY AND BUCIIR
It is recommended to cure all derangements of the
Kidneys and Bladder. Such as Gravel, Urinary De
posits of all kinds, Bloody or milky Urine, frequent
desire to Urinate, pain in small of back v dtill'burn
ine pain in region of bind er. Gout, Dropsey,
nervous trembling melonchoiy. evil forebodings,
effects of habits of dissipation (A early abuse, loss
of power and memory, and all those affections re
quiring a prompt and decided Diuretic, whether
old or young, male or female.
Price sl. or six bottles for $5. Shipped lit all
parts of the country on receipt of pi ice. Sold .by
all druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLE & GO., Prop’rs.
Meniphis, Tenn.
. The Chill Puzzle.
s
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sills’ •
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• B*l 1 i h i 1 1 s
sllihc h i 1 1 8
fellihcfchills
• sllihcfofohills’ #
sllit>cfog o f c h i 1 1 8
kllihcfogngofc hills
sllili clog n ingo/cu ills
sllihcfognißingofchilia
sllihcfogningofchil Is
gllihcfogugofc hills
sllihcfogufc hills
sjlilicfofchills
fillihefehi 11s
8111hC h 1 1 1 s
61IThi 1 1 s *
8 1 1 i 11 s
si ll S
v ' . S1 S
s
The above will cure, any case of chills, even ot
six monYl s standing, without effecting the head
ears or nerves. It arouses she stum ch and liver
cairies off the bile and effects permanent cures. In
the swamps of Arkansas, wbqrfc the chills are so
common and so difficult to cure, they readily yield
when tieated with our King of Chills.
Put up in large bottles at sl, or six bottles for
$5. Sent to ad parts of the country on leCeipt of
price. Sold by all druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., Prop’rs.
Memphis, Tend.
Sold by J. A Butts & Cos., Bainbridge. Ga.
MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the
town of Balubridge, on fie first Tiie.-day in
August next, beVWtcn the legal hours of sale, the
following propei ty to-wit :
Six acres of land in tli* town of Bainbridge,
bounded on the East by premises owned by Won
Cbeever, on the North by premises owned by
Georgfc W. Lewis and South by premises owned by
A. P. Belcher and V T. Broom, including the house
where George H. Ctiett now lives, Vo satisfy one
mortgage, fi fa, in favor of Nathan P. Evans against
J. E. Floyd-. Property described more fully in
dee I of mortgage
Also, lot of land No, 405 in the 15th district of
Decatur county, to satisfy one Mortgage fi fa, in
favor of C. J. Jenkins and Lloyd C. Belt, adminis
trator, &c,, vs Wm. M Petty.
H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff,
may 27th. 1869. * ‘ 4-4 y
Ifltgccnattfpus.
OAK CITY
IB & MLLIffl SAIi!
Upstairs in Bowers Block,
BROAD STREET, BAINBRKDGE GA
B. R COLBERT & BROTHER,
PROPRIETORS.
Th ? s Saloon is always supplied with cboiee
wsssaiss,
iratss,
THE BILLIARD TABLES /Nffe
are all new, and as good .
as can be found in the
state, Milk Punciies’^^y^^^KMojAy^^^ 8
.Tulips, Cocktails, Sherry ■■RSjfcbv'
Cobblers, &e., &c , pre-
pared at short notice. m '•
April Ist, 1869. 49_ tf
¥sl*ll
MRS. A. N JOHI SON, formerly of Newton
respectfully informs her friends and the- pub
public also, that she has taken the house forinly oc
cupied by Mrs. Thompson, where she is prepared to
entertain the traveling public and take da,x
headers.
June 10, \S6B. /-ts.
V. B. BAXJGBN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, Ga.
WILL-attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his care.
June, 3, 1869. 6-1 y.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGlA. —Decatur County.
BY Virtue of an order from the Court of Ojjdinary
of paid Cos .Tilty,' will be sold on the first Tues
day in August 18(39, at the Couut House door in
said coiiuty, between the legal hours of sale, the
following real estate to wit; Lots of*land No 205;
lt>2, 103, 164, 15J. J 9(3 and fifty acres off of lot No.
124; a part of said lots composing plantatio of estate
of Win. Williams on the Baidbridge and Tallahas
see road, about five miles from Bainbridge, there
being three dr four hnndred acres of open 1 nd on
said pi ritation. Also lots of land Nos 162, 184,
185, 186 and 189 in the 15th District of Decatur
County, the same being wild lands, AlSo lot of
land No 13l in the 16th District of Lowndes county
The said lands belonging to the estate of Win.
Williams deceased, and sold for the purpose of set
tling the debts of the estate, and for distribution
among the heirs. Terms, one half cash, ballance,
twelve months ime, secured by mortgage on
premises purchased-
W. 0. FLEMING,
J.-DONALSON,
Administrators.
june if. 1869. B—lm -
I. X. L. LINIMENT!
Is an infalible cure for Toothache, Sore-throat
Coughs t.ud Colds, Piles, Bites of Insect*, Ac. Try
a bottle, if it does not give satisfaction, the money
will be refunded. G. D. GRIFFIN,
'Proprietor,
. Bainbridge, Georgia.
Feb. 25th. ’69. 44-ts.
Life in a-Pill Box.
EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM
MaggieFs Auti-Bilious Pills.
ONE PILL IN A DOSE
ONE PILL IN A DOSE
ONE PILL IN A DOSE.
WHAT one hundred .letters a day -say from pa
tierits all over the Habitable globe;;
Dr. Maggie!, your Pill has rid rae.of all biliousness
No rqofe noxious doses for iiife in five or ten pills
taken at otie tinie. One of your Pills cured me.
Tbanks, Doctor’; My headache has left me
Send another to keep in the house.
. Affer suffering .torture from the bilious cholic,
two of your Pills cured me, and 1 have no return
of the malady.
Our doctors treated me for Chronic Constipation,
as they Called it, an<4 at last said .1 was incurable.
Your Maggie Is cured me.
I had rro appetite. Magglel’s Pills gave me a
hearty one.
Your Pills are marvelous. , . .
» I send for another box, aud keep them in the
house"
Dr. Maggiel lias cured my headache* that was
chronic. #
I gave half one of your Pills to mv babe for
cholera morDus. Th§ dear young thing.got well in
one day. % #
My nausea of a morning is now cured.
Your box of Maggiel’s Pills cured me of noises in
the head; I rubbed some salve behind my ears aud
th’e noise left me.
Send hie two boXefi—t want one fora poor family
I enclose a dollar—your price is twenty-five
cents, but the medicine to ini’ is worth cue dollar.
Send me five boxes of your Pills.
Let me have three holies of youi; Salve find Pills,
by return mail,
FDR ALL DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, RE
TENTION OF URINE. &C.
. Maggiel’s Pills
Are a perfect cure. One* will satisfy anyone.
For female diseases. Nervous Prostration.- Weakness
General Lassitud3 and want of appetite,
iiaggiel’s Pills will be found an
, effectual remedy.
Maggiel’s Pills and Salve
Are most universal in their effects, and a
Cure can be Almost guaranteed.
EACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS—ONE
PILL IN A DOSE.
Address all orders to
JOHN F. HENRY.
Successors to Dfetnks & Cos.
8 College Place, N. Y.
C. F. HERBERT ft CO
Proprietors of the
MaGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE.
P. 0. Box,
GEORGlA— Decatur County.
t’IOURT of Ordinary at Chambers. June 29th
y 1869. On tile first Monday in August* ntxt,
I will apply to the Court- of Ordinary for permanent
Letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph
Law late of said county pp \rH
jiy 1, 1869. 10 - aod -
Ipstfitanroas JUimllsrtfntL
' SuiEund water STREETS,
W. iT. BSfcAMKTAIXr,
This SALOON has beet! thoroughly renovated by an experienced bar ten and the proprietor (food
not hesitate in spying that hi* establishment is second to none in the State. is BAR is altfsy »tnit>n@a
with the finest— ’ * 1 v
WHISKIES, ■ • ,
SdNDIE|, _
la a isuft bbeb,
ICE r.EStow&SE,
&BBA»WATE& •
‘ • Clßeb
In connection with this SALOON is two r*r too rmn. ... m. dtc.
other a POCKET TART E As we have to nnv RTL J JARn .TABLES. one CA“OM and tfc*
qt D iAT 'w? ~ r ir £r; Is . r a,v
FANCY DRTMKS OF ALL KINOs"|f?X}JB ;IJP!,
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SITUATED IS HEAH OF THE SHARON HOUSE
BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.
•iStUli,™ 010, CARRIAGES and WAGONS, Cos hire atali timeswith or
gfP Fine Horses and Mules always on hand for Sale or Exchange *
February 11th, 18(59. .
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A. DAVIS.
m. €3. SCOTT “
WITH
A. DAVIS & €O.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN
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• DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. f &C.; &Q. t ∧
WATER STREET BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
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February U, 1809: *
' UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
m Nfe%v Voili, Office 10. 69 Ltbeiiy Slreel,
The original Joint Stock Life Insurance Company of the United Stoles,
• •
©THE BUSINESS OF THIS COMPANY IS EXCLUSIVELY CONFINE!*
TO THE INSURANCE OF FIRST-CLASS
HEALTHY LIVES.
The premiums charged b; the “UNIVERSAL” are nearly one-third
lower than ti.ose clnrge by the majority of Mutual Companies.
the "’UNIVERSAL desires to call the particular attention of
Agents and others to the Uew “Return Premium 'Tahiti,” which had
been prepared by the Actuary of the Compa y It will be noticed
that these Rates aveiage, less than the ordinary rates charged by
Mutuals The inducements offered by this table are equal to it
reversionary dividend of ONE HUNDRED PER "CENT, of all p re-
RATES u SEuUiiE SI,OOO AT DEATH, WITH A RETURN OF ALL PREMIUMS PAID.
age. • 0 n.li nary Life Ten Payments age. Ordinary Life Ten Fay men ts
Rate. Rale. Rate.
~~25 |2f 49 SB7 48 7 7 |~53~ 48 $“708“*
30 $25 50 43 10 50 74 57 JO4 27
35 s3l 34 51 04 . 55 108 27 142 26
j#4o S4O 07 62 44 60 103 25 • 20! 01
KXAMPFjE. -A irian aged 30 insures his lifq for SI,OOO. and pays $4» 10 oer annum on the 10 payment
plan, and dies after haviHgpiid 5 annual payments, or $215 50. bis policy will lie good for $1*215 S(L
The “UNIVERSAL” offers also the following original and popular plan of insiyance.
THE REDUTTION OF PREMIUM PLAN : By which Policies are issued at rates less than those charg
ed by Mutual Companies, guaranteeing a reduction or fifty percent, of the premium after the third ati
tiual payment. '
OFFICERS,
tV ILLIAM Vi ALKER, President.
HENRY J. FURBER Vice President,
JOHN H. BEVVLEY : Secretary.
CHARLES. £. PEAKE i Assistant Secretary.
D PARICS FLACKER ... Consulting Actuary.
EDWARD W. LAMBERT. M. D i :. .Medical Examiner
A LEX. AN DER & GREEN ; Solicitors:
o c '.gents waoted throughout t ** Sou* . Address
° j. W. SHACKLEFORD.
Manager Southern Department, Atlanta, Qa<
E. R. PE BODY,
Agent for Bainbridgo and surrounding country.
DR. J A. BUTTS, Medical Examiner.
April 29, 1809. . . . l-ly
GEORGlA—Decatur County.
GORGE W..Farrar as next friend of Mrs: Fanny
Itj E Farrar has applied for exemption, and
setting apart and valuation of Homestead, and I
will pass upon the same on the 10th iust at my
office in Bain budge. JOEL JOHN £ O y ord’y
jly. 8, 1869" • 11-2 w.
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41 So. Bth St:, Phil,
jly 8, I860: ’ 14 lw.
GEORGIA,-r-Df.catur County.
ON the first Monday in October next. I will
apply tof the Court of Ordinary for letters of
dismission from the Administratorship of the estate
of A A. Long, deceased
D. M. LANG, Admr
jly 16, ’6O. 22 3m.
GEORGIA— Decatur CountY;
C'IOURT of Ordinary, fb-giilat Term, July 6thf
J 1869. On the first Monday in August. I .will
apply to the GV urt of Ordinary Tor leave to sell all
the lands belonging co the of Mitts Mary
Glover, late of said county deceased, for the pur
pose .of the payment of debts and for distribution.
RHODA A. GLOVER,
jly 8, J 869. - 11-30d.
\
GEO RG I A, — Prcatur County
ON the first Monday in October next. I will ap,
ply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of dis-.
mission from the Executoishlp on. the estate of
W. J RACKLA. deceased.
J. B. BUTLER.
jly 15,’69. 12 3m,
GEORGlA—Df.catur County.
COURT of Ordinary at Chambers June 28th 1869.
On the fust Monday in August next, I will
apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of John B. Simpsoif
late of said county deceased
11.YIO’lHY S. SIMPSON
Inly Ist* 1869. lOffir,