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AT $2 60, at J. A. BUTTS &
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| |.;i;T QUININE ok
B'nsACO’ .
J o a<3 ain. Oiir mail failed to come to hand
Kthinrt. Since that “sweet scented booby’
charge of the PoAt Office at Savannah,
■ ,il averages about three times a week.
Itiy retire.
■ T:R rr Reports —As the fall hade is about
B, IL r. in the future we promise our readers to
K full and correct Veport of our own irtatkets,
■),, latent telegraphic reports of the markets
K, )oik bavannah,.aud New Orleans.
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H U T K —We received a poetical effusion this
■ spun Mrs Skitninses, but too late for this
■ it will appear in our next.
■ m. Potter, F.sq , very politely asks those of
Himiils who have any of his books in their pOB
- return them,
of our readers is directed to the ad-
Hnic'utin another column of H. Williams &
■ theßaif'bridae Harare' Bowling Alley. This
Ws in charge of Mr. T. A. Kagah, an eXpert
tender, snd we advise those who ate in
Hus hunelliing cooling, from an ice lemon
m S l„.|| V collier, to give him a call; as Tom. is
jfllgtiflflß that knowa how to rix them up.
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MmetnoK Aheap -There'•fas two bales of new
into town on yesterday—one by our
Itneml. Mr. John il Pierce of Miller county,
Hie other from tin?plantation of William R.
Esq. It was purchased by that go ahead
. 11 Huimewel! k 0<) , at 40’Cts. per pound.
■ in, “the early bird calcines the Worm."
■ Kw.ifsß.—The eclipse of the Sttn oh Sattir-
last, proved to be an interesting affair,
Hp from the pieces of smoked glass we saw in
of big, little, old and young, every one
to "he a spectator of “the tight” between
Hul'’ and the bright silver moon
m
Brs T R. Hunnxweu, & Cos —This not to be
Hie establishment, proclaims to the citizens of
and the surrounding country that they
supplying the wants of everybody at the
on iginablw, They say they won’t be
Hr b knd our opinion is, that Hunny means
he bays.”
k I'SBATtxa CYcb. —We learn that there Is
B il: " flub in oiir city, composed'of boys be-
Hires of 12'knd 10 years, and though we
Hit as vet'Vad the p!easu?£ of hearing them,
Ht having appeared in public, we tiCAT that
very well indeed. That’s right boys,
H it "ill prove a paying institution. We
very imich to hc.n yoE debate in public
■Drr —Trie other day, feeling very much
"e thought we would take a short nap.
■"s "ere soundly enwrapped in the
Ruorpheus, there emne a loud krdeking at
■ind thinking that probably "koine of our
I su '' R ciitiers trad cotne so settle their
Hr' J ,lin l H ‘d out of lied and run to the
■ "t weiegreeted with the following .by
I rm
H*‘ a gentleman down town dat red maybe
■tc.l to buy sutfi horse collars or cotton
k We showed* him the “hole the carpm
■M he went down stairs at velocipede
by one of ouV ohl boots.
l ' v '‘ r 4“'y one imposed on ske we poor
i Some mischievous wretch sent that ig
Bd rre?gVo to us; horse collars ain't needed
Hb» a printing office.
» Hatkau Excursion A jerejn; duller,
And spasmodic ink-slinger. signing him
■ "no was I’h-ir” pitch.-s into the Joshua
H* ,vi ' l v 0 the ftr'Hde in the '"Sun of the
Bgi' iHg an account of that bateau trip down
lhu writer was evidently - tbar,” for
B'C on the trip as he says, ‘bb»ckheads,’ or
Bnls, the party (the ladies excepted) was
I made up of mush-head* particularly the
Hr committee certainly deserves cred
i; m " a *><*>** » recreation, 25 cents being
■for the ‘ round trip ”
•■respondent of the Argus thinks if wefead
H*" - { W ''" ld h!U ' e °° sl th " f m rty etch A
■i-rem order to have supplied themselves
Brn that /turf oil was pretty fredy used oh
■ and. that some of the parties imagined the
» "as overloaded and were continually
H ' Ue ut t * le ' r “innard” luggage overboard.
a t- fully portray the conception, and
B atins delightful “okasion ” We have
■ ° 1 yme in the following Verses, the
H "hirers dyed, and waxed up hair.
■ 1 collars slender,
****** a «d killing air,
had a ghnious bender.
■ Bn<l twer)t y cents per head,
B axed hy the committee,
B" l,ls ic. pop an.l gingerbread,
B*'* - ' * D, I to the city.
Rraned 6,1 “*"* ° at ” fmra thc ® hore i •
H. I [ dopa wor ° out fiddle,
R,n * r cakes or more ‘4 A V-
■ * pas *‘ and u P°o a griddle. 1 r * ?
■ Mn »* *s was muddled,
fcufei'T WttR P« a ‘ and around.
| Hearth <»r HaN. JrFfkhmon Davis,— We
have the |d«a(Mtre r sav* the New Orleans
Tribune, of rtijinitinciiigr to <»nr readers that
in » letter very recently received from him
by a relative of l»is, Mr Davis speaks of iiih
health a* by no means as precarious as has
been lately represented*
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Tne Oh bah Junta protest against tlie pro
posed purchase of Cuba from Spain, on the
ground that two-ihirds o t the islaud is own
ed by native Cnl*ans»
Commodore Vanderbilt is now believed to
be the richest ni.ni in New York, with the
possible exceptions of Aston He owns a
majority of stock in such great Corpora*
Moris as the New York Central, Hudson
River, Harlem Southern Michigan and Lake
Shore Railroad, and is accredited to be
worth at least one hundred million.
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Twenty four thousand dollars were stolen
from the sale in the Treasurer's office of the
United States arsenal at Philadelphia last
Friday night. The safe was uninjured by
the operation, and ‘‘thereby hangs St tale.* 4
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Jtymitl gatlreis.
- - ■ ■ —i-y - - -• ■■■■■—
King of Chills never fails.
Substitute for quinine, King of Chills.
King of Chills cures dumb and shaking chills.
King of Chills cures every other day chills,
Third day chills cure 1 with King ot Chills.
King of Chills cures seventh day chills.
After tiyitlg every other known remedy. King of
Chills will cure yoU’
A planter’s friei and, King of Chills.
King of Chills cures eVety Ume.
For Neuralgia and sun pain, King of Chills.
King of Chills saves tiiiie And money.
SIOO for a case of chills which Diomgoole & Cos.
cannot curs with their King of Chills.
A permanent cure King of Chills.
Quit shaking, by using King of Chills.
For diarrhea, use Red Diarrhea Remedy.
R. D. R. cures acute and chronic diarrhea
For the stomach and bowels use R. D. B.
R. D. R. cures vomiting purging.
Ehglish Female Bilters.regulates and restores. ■
sci F. B. will cure your sick wife
Physeians are invited to test E. F. B.
E. F. B. is adopted to old and yonug females.
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The rapidity with which this LINIMENT has
increased in popularity thioughout SdiitbWestern
Georgia and Florida is unprecedented. The pro
prietor is continually receiving voluntary testimo
nials from various parts of the couutry of its mi -
raculous cures. Every household should have it;
if there is any medicine to be relied upon it is the
I X. L, Liniment. It cures headache, tooth
ache, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, burns, old Sores,
pains in back, &c. Sold by all druggists.
Sold in Bain bridge, Ga., by
J. A. BUTTS & CO.
For Cholera and cholera morbus.Jus** R D. R:
No moth v r should fail to procureft. D. R%
Where R. D. R is known, nothing else is used.
Crying babies love R. D. R.
ENGLISH FEM ALE BIITERS will restore fad
ing female beauty,
For sals by J. A, Butts A Cos.
ft D. ft. used in Hell of laudanum and paregoric.
I iarrhea of long standing cured with R. D, R,
ft D. ft. for all children whsle teething.
Acute diarrhea checked at once with ft. D. R.
If you have the Diarrhea, go to J. A. Butts A
Co’s and get a bottle of the BED DIARBHiiE RtM
EDY. Price one dollar per bottle,
TO COaSUiflTlVEff.*
THE Advertiser, hiving beeu restored to health
■in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav
ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec
tion, find that (Jread disease, Consmntion is anxious
to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of
'cure -
Id hli 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 *llll 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 he hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy, as ft wifi dost them tiothiiig, and may
prove a blessing.
i Parties Wishing the prescription, wiii please Ad
dress.
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON.
WilHanisbnrg, Kings County, New York.
IvßkOltS ol 1 YOUTH.
A GENILEMAN who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility. Premiitnre Decay, and alt the
ffeets of yonthfttl indiscretion, will’ for the sake
of suffering humanity. betid free to all who need it,
thc receipt and direction* for making the simple
remedy >y which he was cured. SMerers wishing
to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so
by add re. sing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN B OGDEN,
FVr all diseases of the Kidney or Bladder use
EXT. BEAXBERRY aud BUCHU, for sale at J.
A. Butts & Co’*.
tfromgoole A Co's Buchu sells atone dollar.
Dromgoole A Co’s Buchu pleases everybody.
For urinary diseases. Use Dromgoole A Go’s Btrchu
Dromgoole A Co’s Buchu cures the gleet.
Red Diarrhea Remedy fer children:
R. D. ft. cools, quiets and checks the bowels,
ft D - ft. cures Uausea atid vomiting.
For Diarrhea, nothing equals ft. D. ft.
Diseases peculiar to females cured with Kv F. R.
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.
GEORGlA —Decatur County.
ONE MONTH after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell the land belonging to the
Estate of Daniel Bryant deceased for purpose of
division among the distrib tees of said Estate.
ft. W. MAXWELL Exr.
August 12th 1869. 16 lm.
GEORGlA— Decatur CdUntT.
ON the first Monday in August next. 1 will apply
to the Court of (jtdinary of said county forlet
ter« of dismission from the administration of the
estate of Elizabeth Jones, late of said county, do
ceased.
SILA6 Adtpr.
IjfttottUftfftttK.
A. J. Miller. c. P. Miu.br
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
FORHITfIRE SEALERS
134 BROUGHTON STREET, 134
iSa,v t a>Ta.na.lA.' Oa,.
WALNUT BEDROOM SETS. IMITATION FRENCH
SETS, PARLOR SETS. BUREXUS. WASH
STANDS. bedstevds. chairs of
ALL GRADES, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, &c-
JOBBING and REPAIRING
kEATLY DONE AND WITH
MATTKASS MAKING, •
Feathers* Uphostering, &c.
j1y22,’69. * 13 6m.
THOS. H. BROOMS,
REPRESENTS
A. M- Binninger & Cos,
IMPoktERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
la&Mßiis. waiissis,
WINES, GINS,
WO. 15 BEAYEIK BTBBET,
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Near Broadway. - - - NEW YORK
60LE PROPRIETORS AND IMPORTEI S OF
Binninger's Old London Bock Gin.
Orders Solicited Established 1778.
jtlne 24, 1869. 9—ly.
S Frank Warren. J* W. Kemp.
TOWN’S HOTEL,
BROAD STREET, - . - ALBANY
4E2-:BE£0D»
WARREN & KEMP,
Proprietors. -
y 16, ’69. 12-t oct Ist.
OAK % CITY
MR k BIUItIR SALOON.
Upstairs in Bowers Block,
BR AD STREET, BAINBRIDGE GA
B. F. COLBERT & BROTHER.
PROPRIETORS.
Th’s Saloon is always supplied with choice
<HGABS,
&'C., ike.
THE BILLIARD TABLES . mfo
are all new. and as good
as can be found in'
pared at- ftlrovt notice. '
April Ist, 1869. 49-ts
Mortgage Sheriff’s Sales.
Ilf ILL BE SOLt> t before the Courthouse door in
? » the city of Bauib.idge, on the first Tuesday iu
September next, betweeh 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 iu the
State of Georgia, and county of Decatur on the
railroad between Thomasville and Bainbridge. at
the Station called Harrell. Levied on as the prop
eityof Amos Whitehead, to satisfy one Mortgage
fi fa in favor of Edward Bradford againt Amos
Whitehead. Property pointed nit in Mortgage.
Also, at the skme time and place, the following
property, to wit : Tbo*e town lots in the city of
Bainbridge. bounded as follows; commencing on
the North-Last of lot formerly occupied by James
NiUholson and running oonth sixty feet, thence
West one huudred and five feet,,thence North six
ty feet, thence to the starting point. Levied upon
as the property of John R. Hayes, John W. San
born, and Ira W. Sanb. rn, to satisfy . ne Moitgage
fi fa in favor of M. J. Nicholson against John R
Hayes, John W. Sanborti and Ira W. Sanb m
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 A
Belcher and by them to Alexander N, Murphy
Levied on as the property iff John R. Proffit A
Joseph Lewis, to satisfy one Mortgage fi fa. in favor
6f R. E Whighatn against John R, ProfiUt &
Joseph Lewis. Property pointed out in Mortgage
Also, at the same tinleand pl.*e, the following
property to wit; The West half of lot No one hun
dred and twenty five (12o.) in the twentieth dis
trict of the county of Decatur ahd State iff Georgia,
except three acres more or less cut off of the -outh-
West corner of said lot by the old Bainbridge road,
also, part of lot No. one hnrrd ed and
(1.4,) in the twentieth district of said county’
commencing at the South-west corner, running
North on the line of said lot io 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, contain
ing one hundred and eighty-five acres more or lew*
Levied Oh as the property o Judsoh A. Butts, a*
administrator of James A. Butts, deceased, to sat
isfy one Mortgage fi fa in favor of Allen j. SwbSud
against James A. Butts, deceased. Property poiut
eii out in Mortgage.
Also, at the same time And place, the following
property to wit: All that tract or parcel oT 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 ten-, (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 rt ta in favor of Belcher. Belcher A Terrell
against William S. Robinson. Property pointed
out in Mortgage.
H. B. WAUGH, Sbeiiff.
July 8, 1860. li-8w
irotttjdot s #»tnum.
Ci ItKAT
Southern Preparationl
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THESE are the Standard Fanrily Medirtnwr c.f
America. They are prescribed and used by the
meilical protussion. lht*v tire prtft'fi wd hv everv
mother and father They immediately merit pub
lic esteem and the contidcnce of all who once test
their virtues. They are prepared b\ prrrrieiane
who aie fu ly authorized by 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
theqa a fair trial and a hearty recommendation.
THOUSANDS of our fellow beings are annually
consigned to untimely graves, and the dying
groans ot old and young are constantly cuing
aloud for relief from Diarrhea,' Cholera Movb'us. &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 0 f the
RED DI lIfRHEA REMEDY.
Prepared with artistic beauty, with chemical purity
and exactness, selected and combined according to
extensive medic- 1 experience, unique.in rtt-ivh and
appearance, mild, pleasant and cooling to the
stomach and never failing in remedial effec-s, the
unerring finger of truth points to the RED DI
ARRHEA 'REMEDY as the boasted combination.of
the day for all forms of Diarrhea, Cholera, Chol«m
Moibtls, Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, etc.
Price $1.90, or six bottles.for $5,00. Sent to all
parts of the country on receipt of p ice. Sold by
all druggists. J. P. DRQMGOOLE & CO.', Props.
Memphis. T’enn.
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
WHAT THEY WILL DO*?
They will restore fading female beauty, will paint
the pale ceeek. wdl hufl back the gathering storm
that encirclefi your brow, will add brightness and
lustre to vour lifeless eve. will give brilliancy and
activity to your dull intellect, will strengthen and
sooth your shattered nerVefc. add tone, health and
bouvancy to your whole system.
HOV 7 WILL THEY DO THIS ?
■V . ‘ r - -V * i 'U.' *;
By arousing, regulating and restoring ,all siekly
females to a healthy condition. By curing all
those Complaints peculiar to tlie female sex, such
as painful, suppressed or irregular Menstruation,
Axsteria, Leucorrhoea, Ch orosis, Prolapsus Uteri
Ulceration and Irritability of the Womb, Pains in
the side Old back, Melancholy, Palpitation of the
heart, Swimming and Giddiness of the he-gb cold
feet and hands, Nervousness, Sick Headache a
feeling of suffocation, .indisposition lo enter societv
and all thoge 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 professiot .
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 always with the most satisfactory results’ It
is decidedly the most valuable combinat on I have
ever known for tile treatment of those complaints
peculiar to the female sex, old <>r young, and I do
not hesitate to give it a hearty recommendation
Its as onishing cures have won for it msny laurels
in Carroll County, and I hope its efficiency may
soon be heralded all oVer .he country that the
medical profession aud the female community may
reap its advantages. G. W. VASSER, M. D.
Tlie English Female Bitters is accurately and
beautifully put up in large bottles, at $250 per
bottle, or three bottles for s(s 00—one bottle last
ing obout two weeks. Shipped to all parts of tlie
country on receipt of price. Sold by all I), uggiats.
J, P. DROMGOOLE a CO.. Prop’rs.
Memphis, Teun.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
Affection* 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 are
better qualified to prepare such- a remedy than the
physician himself. We have practiced medicine
ab< fit twenty ’rears, and can safely say that we
know of no combination to equal our
EXT- BEAREERY AND BUCHU,
It is fefcobiftiended to cure all derangements of the
Kidneys and Bladder, such as Gravel, Urinary De
p< sits of all kinds. Bloody of tfiilky Urine} frequent
desire.to urinate, pain in small of back, dull biini
ine pain iti region of bladcer. Gout, Dropsey,
nervous trembling, melancholy, evil forebodings,
effects of habits of dissipation or earljr abuse, loss
of power and memory, and all those affections re
quiring a prompt and decided Diuretic, whether
old Os young, male or female.
Price sl. or six bottles for $5. Shipped to all
parts Os the country on receipt of price. Sold by
all druggists, .
J. P. DROMGOOLE A CO., Prop’rs.
Memphis, Tenn.
The Chill Puzzle.
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sills
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811ihc f e hi M s
BMihcfo f c hi M s
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81iIhc f o g n in g o 'fc li ill*
811ihcf o g n i K i n.g 'o fch i i 1 s
811ihcfogni u g o f c h i l 1 e
sllihcfogngo I'c hills
_ j j j j, c f 0 - p. 0 f c fi j | 1 g
sllihcfofchills
s I li h c fchi 11s
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sllih i 1 1 s
81Ii 1 Is
sills
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The above will cure any case of. chills, even of
six months standing, without effecting the head
ears or nerves. It arouses the atom ch and liver
cairies off the h:le and effects permanent cures. In
the swamps of Arkansas, where the chills are so
common and so difficult to cure they readily yield
when treated with our King of Chills,.
Put dp in large bottles at sl, or six bottles for
$5, to a 1 parts of the country on receipt of
price. Sold by all druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLE A CO.. Prop’rt.
Memphis, Tea®.
Sold by .1. A. Butts A Go., Bainbrldgg, Ga^
EARLY COUNTY NEWS,
A STAICTLY INDEPENDENT SHEET.
Is published by its founder at
BLAKELY, eKOROIA,
E. H. GJIOUBY, Editor,
AND will on the 10th of September, 1869 enter
into its tenth v lume.
Advertising ra-es as low as that of any pajter
having eqna circulation in Southwestern Georgia.
It is the official organ of three counties, and uas a
large circulation in seven more.
jly_22, ’6W. li*tL
fßwttUaws gJnmtoOTt.
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jjlpl asf's" Set3E| ipsa srf?J plSl Jfe\ W ffnlnpff'
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CORNER BROADBAND BROUGHTON STREETS,
w. J. B RANH AN.:
fWi&ftn)"'** i- ••••••' i ~and ot ?■■ lvtr« ■jtiw ,hki *<!'• >HI st'ruW* ,^t«UO®
Til Saloon has been thomusrhlv renovated by an JMPtalfiJ*r*ET> BARTENDER. and the nr«f>rtff&
doesf not hes'tate in saving that his establishment is second to uone in tlie State. Hi# Bar is ai-waye
supplied withe the fluent ' ._
Y V HISKIE3
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WINES » ; 1 • f
ik&lj *
ALES
LAGER BEER 1
<i* ’ .nfod ho ft -.b->'•••',
IDE LEMONADE.
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IN connection with this Salmon is two FIRST Cl.&Siy “RILLIARD TABLES one a Carom the other a
Pocket Table. As I have to paydo’ush for my goods, we aw? compelled to sell
".■!:&/.{ ■■ ' v/u: i:-r'iV ■ .. »«*» *{»•. O'. #‘!iA
STRICTLY FOR THE CASH. AND FOR CASH ONLY, v ,
- - 5..• i ■ ; h. i / •■>*’ "‘iir L niiou a U if* *t*iU $U >.; W<i ; * t«h
EAtYCY BRINKS 0# ALL KINDS MIXED UP.
' ■' . : <4 n-nt f*!»V *•,«
B. F. BRUTON & CO..
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REAL ESTATE
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ANIJ -*lli
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ROB /Rh T ART JELB BTRL & JBJi
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OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE: . , ; . - »■■-i
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FOUR ...
DWELLING HOUSES AND I OTS
A 4.1 I■• * ’* Ri« itJ.ll ' _ . : . itt
THREE
BUSINESS HOU SES AND LOTS •,
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TWO „ •
VACANT BUSINESS LOTS
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.ONE
VACANT DWELLING LOT
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Apply early, as all the above property
is offered VERY LOW.
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OFFICE
BROtIGHTOIJ STREET, Opposite Court House*
fly 22, ’69. ! IS tt.’
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BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
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HOUSES, frUGGIES, CARRIAGES and WAGO-NS, to hire at ail times with or
fff“ Fine Hdrses and Mules always on hand for Sale or Exchange.
Febrdary 11th, 1869.
A. Davis. •* H. L. Baex«
B. C. SCOTT,
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DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C„ &C M &C„ &C.
WATER STREET BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA^
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ff?°Sigbt Drafts on Savannah ami New York, alwayt uu hand. Pay the HMUltet prices sos Co4+i. «g
ton aud ether Couutrv Pnaluce.
February 11, 1869.'
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SODA WATER
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