The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, July 29, 1869, Image 3

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■_ 7 .. 7 IUIA 29 1*69. ■ ii ! ';_ v ~ Follows: i2M 12. m. V nrilnyi* at.. • ••-•;" al „j Fridays at 10 A. M ■«hicrf*. tUe Mail flora 8 A M. S[ "‘' la >' s f ™“ 8 ,0 Bock, A. M. N L _ CLOUD,'P.- M. CO, at J. A. BUTTS & , arnVIVF Foil CHIL B |;j;| at ■ ill i ■ to f o and see Uiiklleo.tr.*s Vclocipe ~ night, it wou’t cost youjmt 2o cent . ■ ]■(,,, j v i< 11 that borrowed our valise some ■' lgo will oblige us by returning it, B inflate U gone.- Now is a good time to ■ in. |ieacbes, apples, watermelons, ice-cream, ■ water and rich like H n't you see. Cotton. —Mr. Jacob Hand brought into ■ < thee on Friday the 23d inst, an '.open cotton B Mr. Hand states that his cotton is opening By rapidly, he thinks he will have a Vile of new ■tun in the market by the loth of August, or pio usly sooner. B F P.ut ton & Ce.—Special attention is directed ■ the advertisement, of this linn in to days issue. Bl.ev are offering to sell some of (he most valu- B property M. our city Rt low rates- Ball on them at once,'if you want a good bar Brop It.— Stop wlmt ? Why stop W. M. Robinson §BL from traveling all over this county, buying ■K vi ,ry pit licet that can be found, and actually tiieiu here and butchering them to sell U> EHK i lllllg r V Arabs of this town. They have so die trade, that it is impossible for a In get a nice pie(&*of beef without buying of They don’t take advantage of though, they to ell very low- H'uimw About Town.— Dullness has reigned su- in this burg, the entire week, until yeder 9k when Mr rtiddlecom arrived from Savannah Bli his velocipedes' His arrival was made known ■bs hy the simultaneous rush to the hotel, of ■n of all classes, hoys of all ag es, sizes, color and and a light smart sprinkling office do g ■the excitement was terrible, merchants closed stores, doctors shut up their offices, Court ■)otinied, our printers quit work, all for to go and the velocipede; When Mr. Riddlecorn brought ■i one of his "iron horses, mounted it, and shut at a 2 10 gait, (lie excitement increased, the confusion prevailed, men were standing their mouths stretched and looking on in ■n izenoMit, hip buys yelled, little ones squalled and ■gs bark'd. About eighty or ninety boys came B-ar running themselves to death trying to keep \\ilh the critter. Some of our young men that knewel they could do anything anybody else tried to ride the “blamed thing” the Bnse knew there was strangers fooling with him, so Bci v time on" of them mounted him, he gave a Bik to one side and 'landed his wo .Id be rider Bs full length in the sand. ■ Mr. ltiddlecoiu gives an exhibition to night, i, Be ladles and gentlemen want to see some fancy Bi'iig. we advice them to attend. ■Jiulgi. Sweariugeu’s court has been considerably! B o ' v 'led this week, several eases of assault with no B|"tri>n to fight, and numerous other cases have B>‘ ili'piselof. An individual arrived in town ■yesterday, yvlio had unfortunately mistook his bovine for his own, and killed it—we ■f 1 t blame him for that though, it was at night we have no doubt, but what the said bovine Bed b> book the aforesaid individual—during the ■<' scrimmage mu soldiers established a law, we believe was pretty generally enforced) all beeves that tried to hook, and all hogs tiied to bite them —this individual probably this law was still in force, and acted but it seems the Justice did not think sent the midnight butcher to the B </<. Williams. arc bee out ng so numerous in our city that Hsuggest the idea ot having a baby show, Bain- babies arc all pretty, at least their mothers Hv so; we must admit that \ve ate uo judge of aHby beauty, KA party ot young gents, chartered the bateau— Hr pardon—we rnoau the tug ho;d, “Spiay” the Hher night, loaded her down with, tve presume the Host precious cargo she ever carried, aud went earning down the river. Ihe “Spray is not a craft of very large dinieu ons, nor has she very superior accommodations, ut is capable of carrying twenty or twenty-live ers.ms, provided they are snugly packed away ic ladies and gents all managed to crowd into, id tind standing room in a little four by six cabin, uvpt one man; unfortunately for him he was raised i a warm coin are, where boys went Dare iwmu ear round, such a tiling as a shoe was unkuown to irn, consequently his feet grew to such an enor. tons size, that it was impossible for him to get in* 1 ide the Cabin; he contented himself by standing outside the door and oceasionaly thrusting his head feud about ten inches of his toes on the inside— every tiling got along all right, until they attempt ed to return—the •Spray’ managed to round too, and tried to assend tiie river, but it was “no go’’ she could not make the trip—the parties on board became terribly frightened thinking the “tug’" was sinking—all was confusion —our big footed friend saw the delimma—thinking he had an op portuuitj of iminoitalizeing himself, he hauled off his horse leather canoes, launched them into the stream, put the whole party aboard and sent- them sdtth ashore—the ‘tug’ relieved of her valuable managed to stem the current —she arrived heieon luesday morning, having traveled th,e emuuious distance ol four miles and a half, in tlie short space of thirty six hours —Our informant does not know what became of the party that was put ashore* We saw our big footed friend on the meet yesteuhiy with his feet wraped up in green eve.hie* t We understand he will "shoe hiiuself as soon as the leather can be prepared, there uut being enough in the State at present to do the job. •Ihe expenses of the roun i trip, -5 cents. We are having plenty of rain, most too much of it— the atmosphere is consideiablv cooler though Boiue of our youi.g men “can't see it, and they aio f»yi«%onfmuai;v to'cool off, bv drinking a tuble fcp*oniul of ice water dashed, with about four targets ot red eye. We wish some of our friends that’s owing us lit We bills would ante, up; a man dunned us. tor a half dollar yesterday, wc run our lingula lu out vest pocket, felt around awhile, and then told him we didn’t have any change right then, but to call again in half--au-fcpur, hoping that some fel low would come along an<i*give us $2 50 for the bun for one year. For Cholera and cholera morbus. Jus* R D. R* No moth * r should fail to procure!!. D. R. M Where R. D, R. is known, nothing else ip Crying babies ldve R. D. R. ' ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS will restore fad ing female beauty, For sals by J. A. Butts & Cos. R D. R. used in lieu of laudanum and paregbric. Diarrhea of long standing cured with R. D, R. R. D. R. for all children whsle teething. Acute diarrhea checked at once with R. D. R. If you ha we.the Diarrhea, go to* J. A. Butts & Co’s and get a little of the RED DIARRE EDY. Price one dollar per bottle. A Tlj £4>n*imTltEs. f * 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", Consmntion is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure' To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will tind a sure Cuke for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benelit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a Blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. FRIIOKS OF YOUTH. t A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the U’octsof youthful indiscretion, will’ for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all \tho need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHNB OGDEN, For all diseases of the Kidney cr Bladder use EXT. BEAR PERRY audBUCHU, for sale at J. . *■ A. Butts & Co’s. Dromgoole & Co’s Buchu sells atone dollar. Dromgoole & Go’s Buchu pleases everybody. For urinary diseases, use Dromgoole & Co’s Buchu Dromgoole & Co’s Buchu cures the gleet. Red Diarrhea Remedy fer children: R. D. R. cools, quiets and checks the bowels. 11 D' R. cores nausea and vomiting. For Diarrhea, nothing equals R. D. R. Diseases peculiar to females cured with E. F. B. E. F. B, cures .suppression and irregular actions. The “turn of life” made pleasant with E. E. B. E. F. B. is the standard female regulator. GEO RGIA— Decatur County. Decatur Superior Court April Term 1869. 11. M. BEACH j vs j- iVtiticn tJt Rule IWisi •J. R l LOMU. j lo I'oieeioHC Jl»rlgii|s;e, It appearing to the Court by the petition of H. M. Bench, that by deed of mortgage dated 9th day of October 1807, John li. Proffit conveyed to the said Henry M Bench and Alexander N. Nicholson, all that town bit. situated, lying and being in the town of Bainbridge said State and County; and i known as the West half of lot known as the I Nicholson lot Bounded on the North by a street separating it from the Idt and stores recently owned by the estate of Ira Sanborn deceased, and now belonging to Ira W Sanborn; on the West by a street sepanding it from the Presbyterian Church; on the SouflHy » hit owned by J. M. Doualson ; and on the East IqtDje balance of raid lot; the sume having been smrT by George W. I’earce. Adin. and bought by J R, Hives and others. Said bar gained premises containing one half acre, more or less, for the purpose of securing the payment of two pmmisory notes, made by the said John It. Proffit, to the said Henry M. Beach and Alexander P. Nicholson, Guardian, or bearer; each due on the first day of January 1869. amounting to the sum of flight ceil hundred and ninety-two dollars, which notes are now due and unpaid. It i> ordered that the said John It. Proffit do pay into this Ooui t. by the first day ol the next term thereof, the principle, interest ami costs due on said notes; or show cause, if any he has to the contrary, or that in default thereof, foreclosure be granted to the said Henry M. Beach, ofs..id mort gage; and the equity of redemption of the said J. R. Proffiit therein he forever barred. And that sendee cf this rule he perfected on said John R. Proffit by publication as the law directs. J M. CLARK. J. S. C.. S VV. C. A true extract from Ihe Minutes this June 17th 1809. G. A. PADRICK, * Clerk. jly27-8-m4m. GEORGIA.— Decatitr County. Decatur Superior Court April Term,lß 09 ABA’AM B. BELCHER, ] VS | PETITION AND KTTI.E NISI »'rmnTT' » l - and * T>J l “*!**»■ JAMES B. GRIFFIN. J It being represented to the Court, by the peti -1 ion of Abram B Belcher Adnir on the estate of James Kent, that by deed of mortgage dated the22d day of January, 1808, Debbie B. Griffin conveyed to the said Abram B, Belcher as Adnir. on the estate of James '.vent, all that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying ant) being in the city of Bain bridge; bounded ( , n the East by Independant street; on the S>uth by a line commencing at a stake One hnn.lr. fi an d thirty two feet fi'om the ciirner of Piantus and Independent streets, and imining West m e hundred and fifty live feet.; on the West by ali,e running North and South from the W. st end ,4" the line, making the Southern boundary until t intersects* Planters street; and on the North by Hunters street: for the purpose of securing the pwanent of six promissory notes made by the said Defefie B Griffin and James B. Griffin, to flic said Al am B. Belcher as Adnir. on the estate of Jam us vent, beating date November -6th 1897, and due helve months from date- with in terest from dat Five of said notes being for the stun of titty dolars each. Ihe sixth and remain ing note being ,r the sum ot SS 17 , with all legal interest which ijay be due upon.the same, and also | all costs that n. t y be incurred by the said Belcher ill collecting t.rvanui. Which said notes are now due and unpfjl. It is ouieitjbhat Hie said Debbie B Griffin and James B Giifi do pay into Court by the first day I of next teyui ite principal, interest and cost dme on the said n< t» or show cause, if any they have, j to the contra t or that in default thereof, fore > closure, iijJ the said .Minim B, Belcher as Adnir. of the v*s td James Kent, or said mort gage and the :<;fit}' of redemption of the said Deb j hie B. Griffin ad ; Janies B. Griffin, therein be j forever bavrt ail a that service ot this rule he per'.tvtcd on a i Sehbie B. Griffin and James B. Griffin accovein tiilaw. •T. M. CLAAK, J. 3. C., S. VV. C. A true exttiofram the Minutes this June 17th 11869. 1 1 G. A. PALTJCK. Clerk. great Southern Preparations r the standard Family Medicines of Jk SAmerlca. They are prescribed and used l>y the medical profession They are prefened bv every mother and father. They immediately merit, pub {lit; esteem and the confidence of all who once tx.*st their virtues. They are prepared by pny*iciane who are fnily authorized by the Congress of the United States, and are the result of u long bedside experienced Being neither secrets 41 or patents, the medicaT' profession have no hesitancy in giving them a fair trial and a hearty recommendation. THOUSANDS of our 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 KEl> DBA KISH FA REMEDY. Prepared with artistic beauty, with chemical purity and exactness, selected and combined according to extensive medic il experience, unique in finish and appearance, mild, pleasant and cooling to the stomach and never failing ip remedial effects, the unerring truth points to the RED DI ARRHEA REMEDY as the boasted combination of the day for all forms of Diarrhea, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Nausea. Vomiting, Clamps, 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. DROMUOOLE & CO., Props. Memphis. Teuu. ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS. WHAT THEY WILL DO ? They will restore fading female beauty, will paint the pale ceeek, will hurl back the gathering storm that encircles your brow, will add brightness and lustre to your lifeless eye. will give brilliancy atrd activity to your ffull intellect, will strengthen and sooth your shattered nerves, add tone, health and bouyilncy to your whole system. UU\7 WILL THEY DO THIS ? By arousing, regulating and restoring all sickly females to a healthy condition. By cm ing all those Complaints peculiar to the female sex, such as painful, suppressed or irregular Menstruation, Aysteria, Leucorrhoea, Ch orosis, Prolapsus Utqri Ulceration and Irritability of the Womb, Pains in the side ond back, Melancholy, Palpitation of the heart, Smimming and Giddiness of the head, cold feet ami hands, Nervousness, Kick Headache a feeling 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 profession . We have hundreds similar to the following: FROM AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN OF CARROLL Cos., MISS. Messrs, J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO.: As your ‘‘English Female Bitters” is neither a secret nor a patent, I have frequently prescribed it for the various female complaints of our country, and aiways with the most satisfactory results- * It is decidedly the most valuable coinbinat on I liav% ever known for the treatment of those complaints peculiar to the female sex, old or young, and 1 do 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 may soon Lie heralded all over .lie country that the medical profession and the female community may reap its advantages. t G.' W. VAKSEIi, M. D7. The English Female Bitters is accurately and beautifully put up in large bottles, at $250 per bottle, or three bottles for $0 00—one botjle last ing obout two weeks. Shipped to all parts of the country on receipt of price. Sold by all D.uggists J, P. DRQMUOOLE*# CO., Prop’Ys. Memphis, Teiin. KIDNEY AND BLADDER Affections ore exceedingly common and trouble some all over the country, and the public have long felt the necessity of. a remedy that could be relied upon in all those affections, and none ate bettey qualified to prepare such a remedy than the physician himself. We have practiced* medicine about twenty rears, and can safely say that we know of no combination to equal our EXT. BEARBERY AND BUClltf, It is recommended to cure all derangements of the Kidneys and Bladder, such as Gravel'. •Urinary De posits ot all kinds, Bloody or milky Urine, frequent desire to Urinate, pain in small of back, dull buru ine pain in region of bind er, Gout, Dropsey, nervous trembling, meloncholy, evil forebodings,’ effects of habits of dissipation or early abuse, loss ol power and memory, au'd all those affections re quiring a prompt and decided Diuretic, whether old or yoliug, male or feniale. Pi ice 81. or six bottles for $5. Shipped to all parts of the country on receipt of price. Sold by all druggists, , J. P. DROMGOOLE & GO., Prop’rs, Memphis, Term. The Chill Puzzle. s * sis 'sills slli 1 1 s silihills sllibch i 1 Is • ' sllibcfchills s 1 1 i h c-f-o f c h i 1 1 s si 1 ih c fogofeh i 1 1 8 sllihcfogrtgofc hills sliihcfoguingofc hills slljhcfoguißiugofchills s 1 1 i h c f o g n i ti g o f c li i 1 1 s 8 1 l i h f. f jyjr e __ . sll in fogofe hil 1 s sllih.cfofchills s 1 1 i h c f c h i 1 1 8 s 1 1 i h e h i 11s. sllih i 1 1 8 slli 1 J s Sll j 8 " S 1 8 * S Ihe above will cure any case of chills, even of six months standing, without effecting the head, ears or nerves. It arouses the stom eh and liver catties off the b.ie and effects permanent cures, lu the swamps ot Arkansas, where the chills are so common and so difficult to cure, they teadily yield when treated with our King of Chills. Put tip in large bottles,at SI, or six bottles for 30. Sent to ail partsyd the country on receipt of price. Sold by all druggists. * - J. P. DROMGOOLE & 00.' Prop’rs. Memphis, Tenn. Sold by.l, A Butts & Cos., Bainbridge, Ga. MORTGAGE SIS LBIFF’S S.l LF WILL be sold befoi c the Court House door in the town of Bainbridge. on lie first ’l/ie.-day in August next, betwteu the legal hours of sale, the following propel ty to-wit ; Six acres of land in the town of Bainbridge, bounded on the East, by premises owned by Win. Cheever, on the North by premises owned bv George W. Lewis and South by premises owned l>i A. P. Belcher and V T. Broom, inol tiding the house where George H. Cfiiett now lives, to satisfy one mortgage, ti fa, itir favor of Nathan P. Evans against J. E. Floyd. Property described more fully in dee I of mortgage. Also, lot ot land No, 40-3 in the 13th district of Decatur county, to satisfy one Moitgage fi fa, in favor of 0. J. Jenkins and Lloyd C. Belt, adminis trator, &c,, vs Wm. M Petty. * H. L. WAUGH, Sheriff, may 27th, 1869. i 4w ____ OAK $ CITY Ml & ILU sun. Upstairs in Bowers Block, BFI AD STREET, BAINBRIDGE GA B. F. CODBEKT & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS. Tiffs Saloon is always supplied with choice WHESIEIIS, mmm, THE BILLIARD TABLES as can be found iti.o April" Ist, iB6O. 49_ t f MRS. -A. N_ JOHNSON, formerly of Newton respectfully informs her friends and the pub public also, that she has*taken the house formly oc cupied by Mrs. Thompson, where she is prepared to entertain the traveling public and take dav ' Loaders. June 10, 1868. V. B. BAUGHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, Ga. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to Ins care. * Juue, 3, 1809. 6-1 y. Administrator’s Sale. GEO RGI A. —Decatur County. r)Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary > of said county, will be sold on the first Tues day in August 1809, at the Court House door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, .the following real estate to wit; Lots of land No 205; 1(52, 163, 164, 157, 196 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 Bainbi idge, there being three or tout' hundred acres of open bind on said plantation.. 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 4uud No. 131 in the ltitli 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, secuicd by mortgage on premises purchased. * W. 0. FLEMING, J. DONALKON, * Administrators, jwne 17, 1869. ♦ B'-inr Mortgage Sheriff’s Sales. WILL BE SOLD before the Courthouse door in the city of Bainbridge, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit : One Steam Saw and Grist Mill, consisting of one engine, two boilers, one saw mill, two log carts, one set of blacksmiths tools. Located in the State of Georgia, and county of Decatur on the railroad between Yhomasville atld Bainbridge, at the Station culled Harrell. Levied on as the prop e;ty of Amos Whitehead, to satisfy one. Mortgage fi fa in favor of Edwatd Bradford againt Amos Whitehead. Property pointed out in Mortgage. * Also, at the saute time and placd. the following property, to wit ; Those 'town lots in the city of Bainbridge, bounded as follows: commencing on the North-East of lot formerly occupied by James Nicholson and running South sixty feet, thence Weitt one hundred and five feet, thence North six ty feet, thence to the starting point. Levied upon as the proper*y of John R. Hayes, John W. San horn. and Ira W. Sanborn, to satisfy < ne Moitgage fi fa in favor of M. J. Nicholson against John R. Hayes, John W. Sanborn and Ira W. Sanborn. Property pointed out in Mortgage. Also, at the same and place the following prop erty, to wit; One town lot in the city of Bainbridge known as the Stoie-house lot on which stands the store-house built by Jacob Straus and at one time occupied by him and deeded by him to Belcher & Belcher and by-them to Alexander N. Murphy. Levied on as the property of John R. Proffit & Joseph Lewis, to satisfy one Mortgages fa, in favor of It. E Whigham against John R, Proffi/tt & Joseph Lewis. Property pointed out in Mortgage. Also, at the same time and place, the following property Cos wit: The West half of lot No one hun dred and twenty five (1 20.) in the twentieth dis trict of the county of Decatur and State of Georgia, except three acres more or less cut off of the Soul h west corner of said lot by the old Bainbridge road, also, part of lot No. one hundred and twenty-four, (1-4,) in the twentieth district of said county, commencing at the South-west corner, running North on the line of said lot to the corner of R. J. Smallwood’s land thence West eighteen chains and four yards, thence East, five* degrees South, nine chains to a corner thence South to the South line of said lot, thence West to the beginning, con tain - : i.int■T-tTffnr-rtTf acres more or less. * Levied on as the property o Judson A. Butts' a* administrator of James A, Butts, deceased, to sat isfy one Mortgage ti fa in favor of Allen J. Swicotd against James- A. Butts, deceased. Property point ed out in Mortgage. Also, at the same time and place, the following property to wit ; All that tract or parcel of land lying; and being in the city of Bainbridge, knoWn in the plan of said city as the East half of the South third of lot No tea, (10.) of Sim’s survey, (Containing a half acre more or less. Levied on as the property of Wiiliam. S. Robinson to satisfy one Mortgage ti fa in favor of Belcher. Belcher & Terrell against William S. Robinson. Property pointed out in Mortgage. H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff. ' July 8, 1869. 11-8 - GEORGIA —Decatur County. t iOURT of Ordinary at Chambers, June 29th J 1869. Git the first Monday in August nixt, • I will apply to the Court ot Ordinary for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph late of said county deceased. * 11. M. BEACH, jiy 1, 1869. 16- 80d. EARLY COUNTY NEWS, A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT. SHEET. Is published by its founder at BLAKELY, eEOK GI A , E. H. GHOUBY, Editor, AND will on the lOtb of September, 1869. enter into its tenth volume. Advertising rates as low as that of any paper having equal circulation in Southwestern Gnotgia. it is tiie official organ of three counties, and has a 'arsce ciicuiaiiou in seven more, jiy 22, 69. fpsaUnncbnis Sfctiisemfnk CQBNEB BROAD AND WATW REETS.^ ;j A3\r3\r Aiw, This SALOON has been thoroughly renovated by an experienced bar 1 SAyin? that his establishment is second to none in the State• £ VS* r, [ oprfet * ,r p f°! with the finest— c oiaiß - is EAR is alway supplied wmmmms, BSMmsn, , • ' FOSTER, EAEER BEER, ' t€E SEb4»WATER CIOER €SGA*g, •&Tpo&^,'S. b “««*.'**»» iror class mtHBD r>w*£*'css,' , **»cy-bbinkß nr m I I ABUS • w. E. RUTHERFORD * Proprietor. * SITittTEJ IS EEAE OF FEE SHABOJ HOUSE BA IN BRIDGE, GEORGIA. without Drive« GGIES ’ OAUjAGEs and WAGONS, to hire at airtimes with or. m Wea alWayS ° n hand *» or Exchange. fpiSH^ • v ,(J ■ A. DAVIS. B. C.- ’ 6ARNEW 'VyiTH A. DAVIS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C, &C., &C., &0. WATER STREET BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA anffiSS; °l^r nah a “ d NeW Y ° lk ’ ahvays 0u haud - **r ‘he highest market prices for Cot** February 11. 1869, 42-ts. UNIVERSAL UFt IKSURANCECUM P ANY York, Office M». 69 Liboriy SOetl, The original Joint Stock Life Insurance Company of the United Slate*, ©THE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPANY IS EXCLUSIVELY CONFINED TO THE INSURANCE OF FIRST-CLASS HEALTHY LIVES. The premiums charged b;, the “UNIVERSAL” are nearly one-third lower by thy majority of Mutual Companies. Hie •■UNIVERSAL desires to call the particular utiention of Agents and others to the new “Return Premium Table,” which had been prepared by the Actuary of the Company. It will be noticed that these Rates average less than the ordinary rates charged W Mutuals. The inducements offered by this table are equal to a reversionary dividend of ONE HUNDRED PER CENT, of all pre- RA'I’ES 10 SECURE SI,OOO AT DEATH, WITH A RETURN OF ALL PREMIUMS PAID. —■ - ■ ' —■■ ■ ♦ . agk. Ordinary Life Ten Payments age. Ordinary Life Ten Payment* Kate. Rate. Rate. Rate. 25 |2t 49 $37 48 45 J 53“48 f9 18“ 80 $25 50 43 10 50 74 57 JO4 27 35 s3l 34 # 51 04 55 108 27 142 26 40 S4O 07 ’ 62 44 60 | 163 25 201 01 ENAMPLE.--A.man aged 30 insures his life for Sl.tJoo, and pays s44' 10 per atm uni on the TTpayroei* plan, and "dies after having paid 5 annual payments, or $215 50. his policy will lie good for $1 215 50. The “UNIVERSAL” offers also the following original and popular plan of insumiice THE REDUCTION OF PREMIUM PLAN : By which Policies are issued atjates less'than the*, charg ed by Mutual Companies, guaranteeing a reduction ot fifty per cent, of the premirinf after the third an n-ual payment. * ri? OFFICERS. WILLIAM WALKER ; PreiUU't JOHN H. BEWLEY . Secret!rv CHARLES. E. PEASE AssUtanV SemWarv* EDWARD W. LAMBERT. M. D McXalFxmnh.er' ALEX AN DER & GREEN .i.. i.*’;” ‘ 4f \Z 9 9 9 \gents waoted throughout t * Sout . Address ° * J. W. SHACKLEFORD, E R PE M RoT)Y SOUthCIU Depart “ ent ’ Atlanta * Ga - DR. J. A. BUTTS, Medical Examiner. f °‘ and grounding country. April 29, 1809. Sheriff Sales. TTTJT.L BE SOLI) before the Court House door wi VV the city of Bain bridge, between the usual hours of sale on the tirst iuesday in August next, the following property, to wit ; One half lot of land No 124 in the 19th- Dist of Decatur county, levied on as the property of John R. Masey to satisfy one Justice Court li fa. W. Pearce vs, J. li. Masev and J. S- Masey. Levy mad and returned to me by B. A*. Yalan digham, Constable. H. B, WAUGH, Shff. Also, Lots of land No’s 331,3-*0 and 370 j n 19th Dist. of Decatur county, levied on as the property of F. W. Williams, to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, Lot of land No 374 in the 19th Dist of De catur county levied on as the property of J. D. Gill to satisfy one tax fi fa. Levy made and returned to me by M. Hahn Constable Also, at the same time and place the following property to.wit : Nos. 74. 75, 114. and 123, all ly ing in the 16th district of Decatur county. Levied on to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor off Drui v Rambo, Executor vs. R. D. McElveen and ; Heuiictta McElveen, Executrix. H. B. WAUGH. Shff.. jly. 8, 1869: 11-4wi GEORGlA—Drcatur County, COURT of Ordinary, Regular Term, July sth TSdiF On the first Monday jn August, I will apply to the Cc urt of Ordinary for leave to sell all the lands belonging co the estate of Miss Mary Glover late of said county deceased, for the pur pose of the payment of debts and for distribution. RHODA A. GLOVER. Jly 8, 1860. 11-30d. GEORGIA, — Decatur County ON the first Monday in October next, I will ap, ply to the Court of Ordinary fqr letters of Ris mission from the ExeCritorishtp on the estate of W. J RACKLY. deceased. J. B. butlehL jly 15,’69. 12.3n5, GEORGlA —Decatur County. J COUR T of Ordinary at Chambers June 28th 45)9 On the first Monday in August next, I rvill apply to the Court oi Ordinarv for letters of A'd ministration.on the Estate of John 13. Simpson late cl said county deceased: lIMOIHYS. SLMPBUN July Ist 1869. ItbCw, «