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THU I SUAV. NOVEMBER 1 i. I8M.
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EDITORIAL NOTES
—Wuhonc has swallowed Virginia—
(but is lo say r.he lteadjuricrs and Ke-
pnblieans have carried the Slate.
—The Democrats carried the New
York Legislature, and the entire State
tickets in Mississippi and Maryland.
—-OHtteau’s tri.il has begun, and he
anntuttces himself ready. 11 is coun
sel will put up a pretty strong pica of
insanity, and we shouldn’t be surprised
if It didn’t stick.
—Tile people are not crowding to the
Atlanta Exp isition at alt. 'things now
look as ii Use concetti will come out
largely in the suds. It is a b'g show
Ilntugh and everybody ought to see it.
— Copt. R. G. Fleming, the new
Superintendent of the Savannah, Flor
ida & Western Railway, is a gentle
man who would d<> honor to any posi
tion. We congratulate the road in se
curing his services.
. —Rid Astor, the New York million-
air and a Radical nontiriee, was beaten
for Congress last week in a lL publie-in
district. Billy tried to buy his way in,
and used $80,000 in the canvass, but
the people soured on him. and elected
his Democratic competitor by a large
majority.
— Next, week the Atlanta Exposition
will devote a ‘ day” to Gen. Sherman,
who will be present to receive the bon
ers. Well, everyone to their own notion,
hut we opine that very few Southerners
will take any stock in the honors to the
modern Attilla. They arc not yet loyal
enough for that vil ainnus dose, and we
trust in they may never be.
—Loudoun county, Virginia, at least
did dot go for Mahone’s scullions. We
afe~ proud of old Loudoun, and would
like to shake the honest paw of out-
friend "Tod” Bulvn. We know that
he is cussing a bloc streak on the gen
eral result but the count in Loudoun
prevents him fruui leaving the Slate.
—A writer in the Atlacta Post, in
view of the fact that the Exposition
management have set apart a day to do
honor General Sherman, suggests that
they give Jeff. Davis a “day” also. We
hope r.ot—the people of the South, and
the lovers of the true and the good the
world over, honor Mr. Jefferson Davis
every day in the three hundred and
pixty-gve. Besides it is nothing less
than prof - notion to mention his honored
name in the same connection with Sher
man's.
— From an article to the Albany Ad j
V< rti.ser of the loth on Bainbridge and
the Judgeship,’’ without signature, We
learn that the de'ogatbm that wuut frou
Arlbany to Atlanta to look alter the sue
ccssor to Judge Fleming were not unw
ed upon Judge Warren by any means,
tfbd that the latter gentleman had even
been appointed before the delegation
arrived, this showing that Gov. Colquitt
only consulted hiniseif in the the ap
pointment. Of course the Governor’s
reasons were satisfactory *o himself, no
nutter how his action wav appear to i
others. Ajl will d** Liu: *1 * cred-* ’> I
say that the appointment oi Judge War- '
ren was a good one, notwithstanding the J
/act that -—(thanks to the magnetic tcio I
graph)—his friend’s pulse had hardly '
leased beating ere the vacancy was fill- j
cd. The nameless co-respondent •‘com- j
inends the action of Governor Oolquitt
in not holding a caucus of attorneys and
balancing the claims Xnd wishes of dif
ferent applicants and localities prior to
making the appointment.’’ This sounds ;
very well, but it rattier appears to us ;
thil a decent respect for the opinions of
the "legal fi ..l-.ruitv and the people of
the Albany I’ircuit., would have e.o 4? e<]
the Governor to have wiiheld the ap- '
pointment a reasonable time, especially j
as he had been requested to do so—and ;
could have done so without delioueni j
to the public bet vice. in older trtat i
I tie people c.Mild have t voice ID lh-. j
ejection of Judges rhe constitution pro- |
v ides fur their election by the Leg is I a }
ture ; and in this ad interim appoint- :
unit would not the Governor have act- j
Oti in the spirit of the fundamental
law if he had waited a few days ir.
defer euee t»> public sentimentBesides
would it not have been mere deiieaie on j
his part and more soothing to the '
feelings of the sorrow-stricken family of j
the destinguished deceased, as well as a ’
mark of respect to the community in i
Ktooiniug, if he had waited until at j
least the tight of one bright day had j
fallen upon the grave of the man who i
had gives tk • hss: energies - fists life '
to ( leorgia. the cl i-e of which vas j
marked with a mostdev-ucd lrit-n<i-liip !
£ji A'fred il Ouiqnrt.
cui.-it from B-tiobridge over the ;qi-
l ointuient <>f on Albany man to fill the
vacancy in the Superior tkltirt Judge-
ship t>l thl“ circuit caused by the death
of Judge Fleming. In another eolnmn
We print w;Mt the Bainbridge i>F,.\iO-
cuat has to say about the appointment.
It characterises the action Judge
Warren and the Albany Bar as ‘-jndc
cent haste.” We have no qu irrel in
mivuq. umtta'Mfe lh, c.-iate of il .
•V Herring. l.-itr o! said comity, deceased, I
to present them properly proven, within ;
the tilth- pri-vrilied bv law. Anti all per '■
son.-* indebted it* said estate art- hereby |
ivtp.esita! make immediate payment. ;
P. H. Hkukixo,
I.** -': !*':- of :1:<* Wii! of fl. IV. IJptTitig.
Out. luth, IbM.
WAITED!
10,000 sticks round or scab timber, ail
make with our Bainbridge contompor- to be IT inches and over at small end. *i,000
ary upon this subject. Judge Warren ! s,icks be :!0 to 40 feet lon K
and the gentlemen of the Albacv Bar
who acted with him are abundantly
able to make tbeir own defense in the
matter, if indeed they deem In necessa
ry tt ( take any notice of the Democrat's
article at.all.—Albany Advertiser.
We thank our contemporary tor print,
ing Tub Dkaiochat’s article in a con
spicuous place in its columns. The
ease was plainly stated therein, and the
Advertiser’s readers can judge it for
ihemsclvcs. Oar article was hardly ?.
“wail,” but only a reminder of thevo**
racious action of some persons, who
seemed to take advantage of very sad
and sorrowful circumstances to further
their own interests. The times arc
sadly <>u:. of joint, however, and we are
surprised at nothing.
COTTON STATEMENT.
The Financial Chronicle says editori
ally that the cotton shipped to market
directly overland between September 1
and November 1, 1881, is set at 123,-
033 bales, against 92.268 bales last year.
Southern consumption 45,000 'bales,
against 35.000 bales last year. Taken
by Northern spinners 344.489 bales,
against 291,914 bales last year, and
that the eotton in sight, is 1.609.914
last year. The weight of bales averages
484.5 pounds, against490.6 last year.
The price of cotton on the 31st of
October, 1881, was 13 3-1G cents,
against 11 e-ute year.
Print cloths were 4 cents, last year
4J cents; standard sbeetir.g now 8$
cents and last year they were 8 cents.
The receipts last week from the plan
tations wue 253,573 hales, againgt
276,857 bales last year.
The Chronicle says that the indica
tions are that the yield of the present
crop, cveu &t Lie reduced estimates now
c irrent, will be sufficient for the wants
of the spinners of the world, and this
causes a depressed market.
35 feet. 3-000 sticks 40 to 4*5 feet and
average 43 feet. 2,000 sticks 46 to 50 feet
and average 47 feet.
Board measure as is customary. Cash
on delivery at this place.
Coombs & Emt.f.n.
Oct 17th—lm. Apalachicola, Fla.
Administrator's Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Decatur county Geor
gia, 1 will offer at public saie bcOre the
court house door in Bainbridge Georgia on
*ne 1st Tuesday in January 1882, all the
real estate belonging to the late Wm_.
Sv.ieord deceased —consisting ot fotsof land
numbers sixty-ilirce (03) ami ninety-eight
(98) in the filicuui.li District of said
county. Terras cash. Jus, S. Swtcoim,
Administrat or estate of Mm. D. Swicobd.
DECATUR SUPERfSR COURT, j
GEORGIA—Dttv.TtT. Cowry. . J
It is oni**red that tb** Superior Court of
Decatur county be adjourned to the 2nd !
Monday in January row*, .inrors««!« j
r o:.*-u for tite ist and 2ni v.ct-k- of N<*
veinber Term, will attend the 2nd and 3rd
woeks in January next; and parties, wit
nesses. attorneys and all parties interested
will take notice thereof.
h. I*. I). Warkkx.
J. S. C.. A. C.
A true extract from the no nut os of :ad
Court. J. T. Wimberly,
nov J4,'81.-2l. Clerk, S- C. D. C.
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Decatur County :
Will Resold on the firstt Tuesday in Jan
uary 1882, between the hours of 10 o’clock
a. tu. itliit 4 o’clock p. m, before tlie court
house door in said county, all the real es ate
of the late H. C. Heberts, consisting of lot
of land no 00 in the 14th District of said
county—less 7=5 acres iu the f-outhcst cor
ner of said lot, said land being sold to pay
iki debts a id for distribution among the
heirs of said estate. Purchaser to pay for
titles. Terms cash. W. B. Robkrts,
executor ofthelast will of II. C.Roiikkts.
Decatur Sheriff Sale.
GBORGIA.—Decatur Cockty-
\Vi!l be sold before tlifi- court h >nse
dcor in the town oi Bainhodge, between
tiie usual hours of sate; «*n the first Tues
day in 1 ieceiuber next, the following pro
perty to-wit:
line black mare, named “Dony” aged
nine years—levied on as the property of
Dumbest to satisfy one mortgage !i
A. J.
fa in favor of Mrs.
J. Cumbcst
Aliff Williams, vs. A.
Tliis Nov. 2, 1881.
L F Burkett,
Shrff,
Gr. Powell,
Prcoace Ccmmissfon Merchant.
Highest market Prices paid for Poulliy
and Eggs.
GO TO
POPE & McLendon’s
For
JFnre Drugs
^tent Medicines, Bitters, Per
j turnery, Toilet Articles, To
bacco. Cigars, Etc.
:*tN I
Dealkr in Foreign and Doakstic j
Fit CITS.
No. 33 WEST BAY STREET. (
JACSLSOSgrVZI^ZuS, &S*A>.)
New Drusf Store I
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K ESOI.ITIOAS
AHOPTEO BY OBION LODGE. CLOUD CHAPTER,
BAINBRIDGE, GA_, XOV. 1881-
“Death loves a shining mark.” This
truthful deeiaration lias rarely ever been
more impressively verified, than in the
deatn of our late Brother, William O. Flem
ing. His life was fhll of honor and usefttl-
Decatur Sheriff’s Sale
GEORGIA—DECixca Coistv;
Will Resold before the court house door
in the to n of Bainbridge between die
usuel sale hours on Die first Tuesday in
December next the following property fo-wit:
Lots of land Nos.-o*>, 57 and 58, in the
22nd District of said c<wa»ty—levied on sis
the property of W. G. Mitchell, to satisfy
one Supei ior Court fi fa in favor of A. M.
Troxel. vs. W. G. Mitchell.
V F, Burkett,
Nov. 2,. 188?. Sheriff.
Decatur Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Decatur Cunity -.
IVill be sold before the court house
do<*r in the town of Bainbridge, G:v., be-
('. L BEACH & CO.,,
Have opened a
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE.
(.u the old sta-nd of Dr. Harrell.)
And will k-aep on hand, a fall stock o
Drugs, Medicines, Clicmicals, Perfumery.
Toilet Articles, etc., etc.
Also Patent Medicines, and ia fact every
thing usually 1 ept in a first class establish
ment.
The bast ness will be under die floated into
direction of Dr. E. J. Morgan, (-’all every
body.
Mch 31. 18S1—tf.
CLOTHING
The largest Stoc£ ofi Cleiliing ever seen
Somii of* New York c-:in ue Vauk! :\t the ex
tensive and popular csirtlifi>liniem vil
oe^s. With a'heart full .of love and syn>- j t ween the leural hours ot sale, ou the hrst j
pathy he endeared himself to all. who knew j Tuesday in December lSSl r the folio win*; ‘
WITHOUT A RIVAL!
Thai Handsome Shock of F.-df and Winter'fi'notTs jB3t received atiUte old rtsliable
People’s Store,
Tp *■ The Proprietor of this popular establishmenfi invites
everybody, and ltis old friends ami customers especial
ly, to call hefore purchasing elsewhere and examine hie*
MA&IIVIOTH STOCK !
Comprising everything itt die-Dry Goods, Motion, and Grocery line nsnally carried by a
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE !
la IIUH
TlhiiiTi ns n cl At
Wonderftrf Btyrypiins tine sow bee ing
W. A. DA VI:
NEW STORi
■r.i
Whfgham, Ga
Yon can. buy s nice pair of Child’?
Misses Hose worth lOets for 5;'. Kentnc
Jeans worth 2(?cts for 8f. If you willco
at once youc-m buy a pair of sotid Brojf
worth §1.51', for $1.20 7, lbs Good C
fee fbr $1.
1
s
K
These
Trie:
him. As a Brother he was faithful and
true; as a citizen he was resolved in everv-
<-noc he advocated; as a friend he was affec
Donate, kind and generous: as a Christian
devout faithful; and as a Lushun l and
father, loving and tender. We leave tooth
er mo;' -upside hands his merited eulogies
as a public man. lawyer anti officer.
It n.v. becomes t.ur sad duty to give ex
pression to our «rul feelings tor the great
Joss this Dodge aas sustained. Be it ihere-
mrc rc'tivcd—
1. Uis Lodge derlare.- its profound
sorro w ad ..’Jut* >n i-a accauul of thedeatl*
pf > *T b-.'IOTC . P*r**it>t-r.
property' to-wit ,
Lot of hind No. 852 in the 27fh: District
of Decatur county, Georgia—levied oi as
the property of E. V. Biown tosatisfir one
fi fain favor of E. D. Haves,, vs E V.
Brown, and other fl fas in my hands. Tliis
November 2nd. 1881.
L. F. Burki-tt, Sheriff.
B.
LEVY,
18U,
» ext-nl io his aiflicied family
syi.i ( s<i!*y ti.J -tidoienee and
■ glorious lioritsge of llic tm-
: iid character ol our Broiber
tucasiiif mitigate their ten I l>e-
2. That *
our L- ai tit-
trust =1.’. i
spot'. 5 . . t
will i t am
reaveuicut.
3. 'Drat :*. copy *<f i*iis memorial be trans-
mined to the iUUuied lamily aud be pub
lish cl lathe Bvinbhjimsk Hsxocuir
B. B. Buwj r,
L . L. -CPTRS,
Brr. 8-XTTH,
Couimittee.
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T .r r t ’ i <*■ .-sp
*iZ
PADK-EffS GINGER TONIC
Ginger, Budra, Man
drake,. Sdllingia, and
many of the best roedi-
eines known are com
bined in Parker's Ginger
I Twuc into a medics
1 of such varied powers,
to make it the greatest
Blood Purifier and the
RMtHtiUfeAStitigtli
Heston r Ewr UtHL
!c cures Rhenmatirst,
n V « 53eeplessness 4 &
I 3rKCl S cf ihe Stomach, Ponds,
II 7 R Aungs, Liver A Kidneys,
Hair Balsam,
Tin Bfcst, CK-uw-t. «sd B ^5v C 5D
ilaa FnnomkaA Hair Drra- an d- Other loaies, as K
i^». Ktrrer fail* be ret.xY the never mtoxidites. Hiscox
rootfafal rv1<r t?* gray hair. ft Ox, Chemists, N. Y.
t 1 )- ’tndl 1 ~he. L”? Saf b^ 1 !V1?S~g.
fi. tl. REIiSHART.
Decatur Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—DF.OATtnt ('ocxty-
IVill be sold before the eour* house
door in Bainbridge, on the liret- Tuesday
it: December next, briweem the ttsoai
hours of sale, the fitdlotving property lo-
wit,
The undivided one-fifth interest of !«#
of land Nos. 327. 343, ; nd 344. all in the
21st District of said county—levied on as
the property of T. L. Wliiddon to sarify
one fi fa in favor of Patterstin & McNair,
vs. T. L. Whiddon. Written notice mails
ed to tenant at Chattahoochee
L. F. Burkett.
This Nov. 2. 1881. ?lmff.
Dec^tur Shei ilTs Sale.
GEORGIA—Decatur Countv :
Will be s dd before the court house door
in the r.xwn of Bainbridge, during the
usual hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday
iu December next, tbe following property
to-wit :
The undivided one-half interest of lots of
laud-Nos. 327. 348. and 344. all. iu the 21st
Distriat of said county—lev*ed on as the
property of F. C. Whiddon, to satisfy one
ti fa. iu favor of Patterson & McNair, vs
F. G. Whiddon. Written notice mailed to
tenant, this llftti October.
L. F. Burkett,
November 2»d. 1881.— rihriff.
Decatur Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA. Decatur County:
Will be said before the eonrt house
door in the town of Bainbridge on ihe ]
first Tuesday in December next between
tli3 usual hours of sale- t-lie following
property to-w*t .
tens of land numbers 121>, 155, 158.110.
I!4andll6. all lying in ihe2fKhdistsict of
Decatureonnly. and levied on as the prop
erty of John Hairell to satisfy one £f* in fa
vor ofOstec5i& Davis vs John Harrell,
other fi fas in my hands v.-_ Jacob Hamli
W. Robison and John llarreil.
L F BUKRETT, Sheriff.
i his November 2, 1561.
LV1, and 183 Coxcuts- Sr . Cobxer of
J EFFEESOX,
Sava'.in aii, €va.
GENTS AND BOYS READY-MADE
winter Olotl&ing.
Ccuiprised of Men’s suits in all styles, fr. ra
the cheapest tc tbe finest. Beys nisi t-LTl
■ire;: .suits at So<» prices. Ov*-veer»t* a spec- i
ialty. Call and ao-.- uiui -.ih.-rr ; i-
TcmaJi- Any Goods ordered \rib !s* t|scnt !■
O. D. with privilege to examina and re- |;
turn ;I" not-Si,tisfsu.*5ory; purchasers p. : y;*i
exp i css hot i: *c:iy-.
ilr. ri. Anirritt formerly cf ikuubridgc | —'
can b fouud at 14. ii. Levy . where he will j; jj
be pl.-aami :** serve his old friends and pa
trons. Louicnibcr ihe place—lb’.*’. 121 cad
Congress street, Savannah, Ga.
An immense-fir*■* of bfioes, Boots and Hosiery, for men. women, boys and misses. The
iian-lsoiuesi .-uni cheapest Ini iff lints in town Gents muierwvir. ihe best anti cheapest.
Bar *c cannot afford to enumerate. Il «.»*t*l fill a whole page.
I;
&. S. KIDDLE.
Artisl PlifttogTapher,
COLUMBUS. - - - GE0KGIA.
iTen T thinfir New and Fresh
F
FKOM TUB MANUFACTURER.
URNtruitii:: fukniturh
Aside from his regular slock of mercfisndisc Jfr. LoeB is earrying, Rite a
aid. complete stock of Furniture, which he selling at the
large
THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
cannot be guaranteed for the entire seas
and apply to the goods now being recc 1
ed. which wen bought at Headquaitc-L
some time ago, a id since which prit. {£
have atteaneedt frovtelO toJ25 per cent A
i
These Tfea
On
Bargain ri
ire i*cing rapidly taken up by the threti _
of customers which crowd it dailv. (tv*
H
ConpetilM Md Competitors are -
Expenses are small;
Go lo the People’? 8lore ;ur everyihing y*.
of Bacon or front a spool of t lire
A fill IfLlQ
IO t bile ol
x of banlines lo a hogshead
rts -oecling. etc.
Awarded
Hit/kest Praudnm
FAIR.
at State
C'itizc-tis v? Bainb-itlge and surrounding j
country : i offer n.yscif as a candidate to j
take ywr holographs from now on. and I
if elected w ifi d.i my be.-* to make yon al! j
look liantlsoine. I’ve done suid it. and I'll j
stick to ii. if the stars tumble. So don’t ;
forge! me wliei; you visit Goltiinb’.is. My !
Gallery is next to Rankin House. I am i
prepaired to du all kinds of
COPYING and ENLARGING
I have connected with my Establish
ment. a first-cia*s M iuiatare and Portr. it
painter. So my pictures are not sent off
to be finished. I make all new styles-
the Imperials, Boudoirs. Protnonades, Cab
itiet and Scenic pictures, of many designs.
So conic and see me. I am the same Rid
dle “Days Laxg Sank.’’
JONAS LOKB,
Proprietor of the People’s Store.
Dealer i n
Sashes Poors Blinds,
L’ME. PLASTER. CEMENT. HAIR.
Paints. Wb’v •: Lead Oils and
Builder’s Hardware,
182 BAY sTKEfcT. SAVANNAS H.A
rf^T- R vi'.yRrivt.r,. \ * nt. INIn
SrsiMiFtriD. tloKi.R! sex C*».. Tf.xn..
November 27. ISKl
P-r. J. Beadiilld—Sir : My daughier j
has been -uttering tor many years with ihat ■
dreadful affliction known a- Female Disease. :
which has cost me many dollars, and not
withstanding I had the best medical attend-
t ance, conld not find relief. I have used
many other kinds -of medicine without any 1
effect. 1 bad jii l about given her* up. was
1 out of heart. but happened in the store t f
' Vi. «’. Eckler severs! weeks since, and he ;
snows of my daughter's afiiiciion purruaded \
• r*ie to lay a hot lie of your Female Regulator.
She began to improve at once. I was so de
lighted with its effect that 1 bought several
more bottles.
| The price. Si.5b a bottle, seemed to he
I very high at first, but I now think it «he
j cheapest preparation on the globe and
knowing whaii do about it. if to-day one of j
my family was suffering with that awful J
disease I w-uld have it if it cost ^59 a bottle, •
for I can irnthfnllv s»v ri has- cured ray t
ilan-dn-r sound and well, nnd myself and
«itV* do most heartily recommend your Fe
male Regulator so '•** just want it it-- rec*jiu-
menaed to ue.
Re-; e-rrally.
" 1. ftCHEtUtlX.
USE
C^TRAIJE^P
CA
MAR K
Vi
$5,100 KEWAID!
To the House that can Beat us in Prices’ ami Soaffty of Goods.
OUR HOUSE CROWDED
Kith Fresh Fall and Winter Goods, Dress Go ods, Clothing for Mom
Boys, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, in endless variety;.
Hardware, Tobaccos, and the finest stock of
and
GEORGE 4 CLARK,
SOLE AGENT.
The R*ST Hi MOST IHIPtrT.AH
Sw Thread «f Modern Times.
BI
E Ol? HITATIOXS.
A Complete Aasortmett Dr aa--* bv -1. !>
Fr esli Family Gvocevies!
Ever Brought to Bainbridge, Call aud examine our Stock.
II- C. CCTlRV aV OO.
Taxes -Nothini
ami these goods tnu*t s«d SHALL F’
SOLD. Do sot tail to take advantage ' .
this
fiOLBES BPWRTlimi
,fl m* and bny
Coals’ Spool Cotton at 5cts r ]
3 yrds leans fcr 25cts
20 yards Prints for$1;
A Good For Nat fbr $1;
A Good Wool Nat for SOcts.
To namefall the spiendidid and remarl
able Bargains- which can be had
IN CLOTH ING
Ladies and Gents Hats, Boots
Shoes, Dry and Dress Goods m
Notions and Novelties, ^
Would occupy too much spac e. Suffice'1
to tay you c*Q save from 10 to 35 ;
cent by buying your goods at
f m
W. A. Davis
mm st©ss.|p
W h »jHiam,