The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, December 01, 1881, Image 2

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it Weekly Democrat. Bltn K. Kl'MlLli, Ulltr »«J PwB’r TFUl 8DAY, DECEMBER 1. 1881. XBZTOKIAL MOTES. BUune's Story of tho Assassination u ToM on tht Witness Stand* Waaku^hm Star. "On the sight ofjalj 1," began the Seetrtarj, **I waa engaged util near aiidnigbt with the President on the pablie business. t)a parting he said that i had better' come again in the morning, aa Se expected to leave the city that morning. On the m ‘ru ing of the 2d I weol to the white Ilonae according to hia request; I we* detain ed aome little time in consultation with no reader of the meaning of events.” So confident in General Jfahoae of this course that he made the following pi eviction, by which be aqya hia pro phetical reputation shall stand or fall -I will predict that jfheo the National Republican Convention shall be called in 1884 it will be called not merely aa Republican convention, bat aa a eon vention where all u>en opposed to sec tionalism arc invited. See what a gate —The Darien Gazette would vote for Blaine and doe Brown for Preaidentand Vioe-President of the United States. Has the Gazette gone daft f —The 8avannnh Morning News is Ik. toidtilj “• 8»“ I to for tfce p»rtjr and fottk.8tre.pfeel»- A.d « «, u, „a, | I, followed b, M.1| _. r of Uw,goT«o. I make that prediction because him in the cabinet room, and then we I that opens. It ia wide enough to ad | started for the depot. He rode in the juft #Ter y man in the South opposed to I carriage In which I earns to the White | Boarborilii .. Whitt .stroke that would >"g meat. i have faith in the clearsightedness of the Republican managers, as well as in their patriotism.. Snob a depart ure would mean more than the ac quisition of "Republican States in the Dawson Journal that we make this state- Weld's oarr i,ge with the children : meat Because it i* unvarnished truth, wewrwde doW(l lhe , Tenne with BO par - ia whfch we know they will concur. ticdlar incident. When we arrived at —Gitteau is crasy, bat he has built I the Baltimore and Potomac depot—at np a very stalwart administration for | the B street ride—we aat .'moment to the country, which faet he evidently ap-1 continue the conversation we had been precUte*. He ought to be bung fbr engaged in at the White_Hot.se._ Then I wou | d meui ^ condition. foisting such a set upon tho govern- he tor -■* i — meat, even though he should eome I £ ^id clear of the murder of Garfield. car, for I did not think it proper that —Thomas county has had a murder [ the president ekviN!; g*r ’unatteh'ded; almost equal in atrocity to the Brackettland, besides. I wanted to see and ; -jj^£ murder in this county last summer, The with the -members of the cabinet who murderer waa Andrew Rogers, a oolor. I were about to go Stepping from the ed map, and his victims were a white carriage he took my trm, as he aaceod- ]idy Mrs. Lewis, and her daughter. | ed theatepeof the depot He waa on my w -i •«< l wGuin*“' , i wouiii mean cfjuai ounui (urned to say ‘good by' to me, sndt^ th# fc-the mnd ^ lid 'no/ I would oscort him. to the ditioD8 what the y M con- most in peed of.’’ -■Gen. Malone again expressed the opin- k>n thabUupt. H. H. Ritldlebcrger will He e fee ted to the United State, And said dryly . that he. thought ‘Jphnme Wise is mistaken in supposing that he will defeat the Kiddleburger caucus.” Gen. Lynching waa freely threatened, but- left. He stopped to apeak to some one—I >] a h on e is quoted aa speaking of Mr, wise counsel prevailed, and the assassin think a police officer, the same who had Lj 0|||1 p i^wi, recently elected J/ieu- ia ndjf safely lodged with the Sheriff. —Some of the papers are indulging in a great deal of unbecoming spite at the assassin, Gitteau. They seem to think if this miserable wretch were tor tured into a slow death, and then bung jaitb* fora that told aa that we had ten or twelvefminates before the train would leave- As he turned to apeak our arms j became disengaged. Aa we entered the waiting room we were not arm ia aro. but aide by side. We had got half I to cap the climax, Garfield would have »croaa the room when anddenly •ory of Charlote Corday, I . _ , .. . . ,. . against the President. I blusb in coupling her ^ at of Gitteau. Cordaf’a “ kaTT **"* •*»! d not died in’ vain. We presume thfi court before which the assassin is now being tried fei his life will do what ia right. —-The Augusta ChropicMias a "petty spite at the men*ory of Charlote Corday, and does not bsbm with that of Gittean. Corday' net was heroic, and when aha plunged thc glittering steel into the heart of Marat—the moat repulsive character in the world’s history—civilixation approv ed," Gitteau ia a mean, contemptible wretch, a product of American radical ism, Charlote Corday waa a pure and nob^. woman, who had courage enough to give htpr, bfe^for that of him who wga sending her ooantrytnen by thousand* , to the scaffold. All honor to her ■Wv, *,... . , —The Augusta 'Chronicle asks: Hava we a Mahone among na ?” Tea, and worse. We have some very big wen in Georgia, some of whom are hold there was a very load discharge of a pistol, followed instantly by a second report. At first I thought it waa some e who had become engaged in an ray, and did not think" that any deed of violence bad been attempted touched him danger. Aa I did that the President threw hia arms np sad said, 'My God! what's this V According to my impression this excla. motion was made between the shets- There was then a rush by me of a mao. I think it ws« on my right that he pass ed. followed, tenant Governor on the Rcadjaster tick, et as “a Republican who hopes to get the support of the Bourbons for the Senate, and whose motto is anything to best Mahone. He further says if the ad ministration deaiio* the support of the 8outh, instead of ita opposition, he would saggest^he regeneration of one State at a time, selecting one ijbicb offered the greatest promise of a access to eemmencs. with—say North Carolina •r Mississippi or Tennessee.” .. Sherman’s Day in Atlanta. CarterooHU Frtt Pro*. ... Wc suppose the Constitution baewfe last become aware that it baa overdone the thing by the way ft is explaining, denying and crawfishing out of the awk ward fix in which it fiuds itself, after It shouted for a' blessed week, “Come everybody* to the exposition and r . „ , , .. . . -, the hero of Atlanta I” We should feel I followed after him instantly and Iike the ^ lhe df ran ir we red, ( think, a distance of eight stood in their shoes. We have no ob- feet, when a shout came up ‘We have I jection to having Gen. Sherman visit caught him! wa have caught him I’ I Atlanta whenever be pleases, but he 1 came there once when we did aot'-cBer him any banquets, ’ovation,'‘afet speech es or oopioaa champagne. We differ i Fto, Lwith tljc toadies who licj^hjajketthe, Iftfe f olhef day- -We understand he took his I tamed then, and the President bad sank quite down. When I got there I *4 *9 1£$" d J'$F here of eosrse* im'tnraiately a very esowd around -him,-- Mauscase I t » s* A .w * *•»> fife % — brought and he waa taken to an upper k . . - ... . . . „ . , ">om. Medical aid waa immediately at rwr „„ fcW „ ln^kigh -poaittona ia the Democratic! hkodand ra fhen rarred t0 the White say; evoryh-.Jy to .heir party, who were the most despisable of I jj on ^* 'phi* ^ as fifty minutes or an I S 0 * *° rich after Sherman went along Radical and scalawags before and during honr after he wa8 aho( j think r re . that other time (while Georgia got so tha dark days of Roeonstruotioa. They t0 mj own ^ me nnd wrote a P 00 ' th ?* hc never let opportauity pm when they di# h for ^ public _ thc European I av ‘ ,u ’ a “.*"**»;_ ^ * #>' banquet in Joaea’- restaarant with Messrs. Joseph E. I^own,, John B. Gordon,>Sidn*-y ltoot and Geh. Walker For the last two we-diave-nothin-’ to fa.-to. J -seph -u a. ■ t * . . , j. o ..j —i — — t- — i eruor again and Tccum.-eh .could start could help the enebtdi of the, South k ublic MpeUlly, though l givTit out hU torch-bearer*, and wipe out all «h. tnUnt tLuta akaiau Lun A I SItat I "*• I ■ t » rivet their ehaina upon her. At that time Mahone waa not a traitor. Sixteen years have elapsed since the war ended, and ten rinoe Reconstruction was an- oompliahtJ- Now Mahone appears as>' “Readjoster,” and by aid of Republi cans he carried Virginia for hia prty. In doing thia he .hu become in" fact a Republican himself, and his treason-is odious but infiui'tely less so. than that of thoaa who turned traitor when the South was pinned down bybayoneta, and when she claimed the allegiance of every one of her true sons. Give even the devil hia due.* » • . —Jones Bros., merchants of Camilla, ware arrested a short time ago under a charge of being the incendiaries of the fire which devasted that town abont one year ago. It aaemi that detectives have been at work for months upon the cue and their labors culminated in the arrast of the Jones Brothers, viz Mearns. J. A. & J. Si Jonas, After an examin ation tyro magistrates the aoooa. ad ware discharged for want of suffi- eicot evidence. It is said that the next . grand jary will make a thorough ia- vaotigatioa of the aaaa. - For out purl we "ana not believe fora moment that the two young man arrested oould ba»u bean in any way privy to so damnable a erima. They are both Bainbridge boya, and wa bad known them, up to the r time of their removal to OamiHa, from childhood. Their father was one of the heat men wa ever knew, and hia name waa synonymous of honesty and I j. ar integrity. He died, we believe, before | v j|j the war. Thn mother, a noble ehria- tian lady, ia still living, J, learned, the tinners trade to the public here—in which I stated ‘At this hour, 10--20.' I arrived at mv house abbot Chat time the President waa taken to the White House-”. ‘ These are in brief,” raid the Secre tary, ‘‘The circumstances connected with my observation. When the Presi dent waa lying in tha upper room at the depot there was a gathering around ot the Cabinet officers. Thera had yet been no repost made as to who had fired the. shot, but I gave my information thsft the man Ihaw was Chtfr^ Gitteau, whom I had seen several times. I gave that information, I think, before it was known to the police who the man waa. Of oourse, as the shot waa fired, behind my back, I did not see the shot fired, and did not see the pistol aa he did not have it exposed. I recognised the man as he fled.” records, it might nut be a ha-l thing. John B. has made much or a little more political eapiial by-abusing Tceum- seh, than any mau in the Union. It did not need the flow of champagne the other day, to show how much Le prized such a stepping-stone to greatness. Wa would have risked a dollar on the re sult, if anybody hud bet that those two would not have been on baud'just as they were. Wa know them Well. Teeumsah is good enough in his place in the army, but we Irave hia boon companions tothe pleasure of beslobber ing him in Atlanta- We ate sorry to sec that the Constitution in its baste, to oorer up its traeks and also to help the mm who banqueted Gen. Sher man, should have published next day n fall account of the burning of At lanta. After inviting Gen. Sher man he had a right to expect to be spared inruhs. Everybody knew the fact; why parade it just when Senator Sherman also reached the city ? John Sherman had nothing to do with that waa alive or dead, he instituted proceed- nga fbr divorce, which was granted. Mr.- Walravta married n irorthy lady in this county who bore him one ehild, aud she died, la the meantime hia first wife; learning of the divorce and roarriaga of her husband in Georgia, began to receive matrimonial proposals apd jnarried^a northern man who, after a brief married life, died. Not desiring ^to live slime, she married the third hnabendl a Mr. Beck net He sickened and died, owe chil l as the result vf this union was left her. Her three ehiiren Jfj her first husband grew up and mar ried well off and they opened jofrespoud- eaee wMMheirdhtfatr.< Last Febroary their father paid them a visit to their home io Indiana. While there be met the wife of hia first love. The meeting was a joyous 009, and old tiuim were talking over and matual explanations made. -.The result was they became re- .engaged. -■ Mr. - Walrsven returned to his home at Kennes*w in this county, and according trTagreement Mrs.Beck- uer arrived‘‘at Kennesaw last Thursday. There she was met by Mr. Walraven, who' haa’the mat fsge license ready, and forthwith " the' happy couple were reunited after a separation of eighteen jeaiS, J-' L -Hughes; J. P., performing the’ 4 dGremony.' ' Certainly ‘truth is stranger than fiction, nnd the whirligig o r time brings around some strange events. ■•.!« is the wish of Mr. Wal- raven'i ‘friends' that his last marnge may be happtef*tbmn bia first and never again be broke*. GO TO POPE & McLendon’s IPnre For Drugs ' patent Medicines, Bitters, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, To bacco. Cigars, Etc. A special to the'New York Herald dated London. November 22d, says the limes* Dublin correspondent, is responsible for the followipg: '1‘he miracles at Knock appeprabout ty'Jm revived, Report from (laremorris state, that a most wonderful cure was effected at Knock on Sunday MisB On sack; w-rran of Kenmare. who- had beeh an invalid for years; waa carriel during mass Hefore tfi«' altar rails, and received communion She got npand knelt, a thing she h'aa not dope io nine years. Mai\y priests iujdbandreds of people were present.” »-• - WITHOUT « That Handsome Stock of Fsll and Winter Goods just received st the old reliable People’s Store, •The six liealth’jesV cities ip the United^ States are saiq. to be ia.the .order . follow yjg: . KnoxviUe, (New Haven, Portland San Francssco,<ij(71eveland and Lawrence) 3*he- tmhdaltbwat. are Charleston, Mem phis, Lyna.'Ntih York and St. Louis. St. Petersburg tiTlbe unhealthiest city ib the world and is followed by Malaga, Alexan dria Warsaw ^and Buda-Pestb. In New York the deaths exceed the births by thousand a month, or 12.000 a year. ‘Montgomery^ Advertiser: "Giantism is the word tbiuj. delineate* better than all efee besides tjtaiUer lawlesaneM, baseness and watonptibnfmCi'the Repeblicsn party. Far Grantbm includes Sbaramniam, Ma- honeiSaiv Ddiveyliim, Bradyisro, Imperialism —every eortCeiVable Ism of meanness,'eor- rbptitm.and pta]*d£r^thaf h*»e so long dis- gruead tbegosenunent.debased »he ballot' and outraged the’bbtiestyaod patriotiem of a long’shff«riiig'flei>pl«?.” >* IfeO’ Irishf/Natienal'.-ts in the United StatiS projVirtf'-tO hold - a convention in C'hfeagb oir'^uvember' 30 and December Two'Woirie'Rdfe ‘members of Parlia ment. Massrs?Pfebiey and OVonnor. wil begpreoent^„*ibe yon rent ion is expected to be one «1 largest of the kind ever held in thia couutry. TTT There is a. .carious. old Roman super stition that three Urnlinal* always die nearly together; So now that Cardinals Catarini and O&neHi have cone within a few days of each other, Romaa society is confidently ex{&ting the departure of one of the three) other Cardinals who are dangerously iR. Here a large diagram showing the deed, and it was altogether uncalled for ground plan - of. the* depot was brought I * n d coarse and unfeeling. in, and the/ Secretary, pointing out tho different parts-of the. depot, ex. plained ‘ to the |ary more minutely the various points. 1 eW-ftfifioiel Another Iatrriev with 1 —Tha Republican Opportunity. The Roodj Biter Senator from Vitgia- ia. Gao. Maboae, who ia now in New Tork, seams to submit to one or more i Tha people of Georgia are not fools, neither are they unacquainted with, the duties nnd eourteoieaof hospitality. The exboatfipa politicises sent out Use invi- taripd* sad they forgot they were hosts whsu they allowed the Cooatitatioa to do -this naeoerteous thing. With an obtuseneoa that we eaaaet anderstand they fiat hurrahed over a man who did not expect such gush, ner did be seek it, neither was it proper under the cir cumstances ; and when the fact exposed itself, then to insult an invited guest interviews daily, and he ia outspoken, - ... . , , - In hi. delight at whathctarmit^| ^J_rt[ , ^°““ the “broakihg up tof tha solid South." His is ooofident that “the revolution which killed Boaybonism in Virginia extend to other Southern Status.' Continuing, Gen. Mahone is quoted aa I detestable. . Aa the proverb goes, “Ton can’t make a purse out of a row’s ear,” and the proverb ia a true one. Georgia chivalry, true and genuine, wonld have abstained from the iavhatioa fn self- respect. and would afterwards have pro- The London Times looks upon the prospects iu.Ireland the coining winter as gloomy. -M usd ere and outrages are fro quenl; Why dot-strike at the root of the evil, Mr. Ball,*-selieve the Irish people, place them on a-more equal footing and be friendly and-prosperous ? GEORGIA, Miller County; Its Butler hawing applied to me for setting ‘ f.I aside a homestead of realty and personalty, will pass upotvtb* »a»e at my office in the town of Cclqu;p, Georgia, on Moaauy the 5th Jay. of Iletcmber 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m. Given amrer my hand aad official sig. nature this 5o^.‘l5th 1881. Wk. Gfcriocs, Or’yd, M. C. ■M- GEQRGliv MsDardOonniy : W. la MeMnnxw'hwvli^ applied to me for setting aside a hemeeted*l in realty aa«l per- •onalty, K. will pws apes the saam at a*y office in Colquitt os- the 10th day of Ueeam- bae, 1881, at 10 o’^pyk a. m.. Given ander my imadwflMallp. > fihis, Nov.JlSth, 1881. WniDpura*. Ord’y. M. C. A Jones 1 r,nri . , * . respect, ana wouia anerwarda have pro- i. 2! “ y “* U ^ >er th L raTol,it,oa be> teetod the feeling of the viritor with T or* 600 *■ y ,r 8 in “ duO bAapMI J extend- aerupuloas earn. nnm wrkila ikain I ' ’ 1 ^ wader Emery Johnson, and d. S. Jones j i Dto other 8tates bow, while their learned that of aaarriige^meker in the people are ripe for the change, or be They left to grow ia ita own tedious fashion, J ( am questions for Ike Republican party j establishment of 0. L. Besoh. ware iadsatrioas lads aad had the eonfi- bars Awe a large baalnma, aad have “«*»*•* » retard It the movement Reunited Aitur Elfhteaa Tean Sep- aratiea. aeewmoU'ed a handsome property. That «■ i If they waa* to aaaounga | fowag man o< awah parents and train- {it. if they want to dc Whew Mr. Elijah Wabavuw enlisted la the confederate army in 1863, he left behind him a beaatifsl young wife l»4 three children. When he ntoraed borne at the done,of the war, his wife 1 r .. - , — »f »bey want to do ar gnat aervira to r Mtar Comity Sheriff's Sal#. GEORGIA, Miller County: WQ1 he sold,before the court houso door ia the town of Olqultt, Miller county Geor gia, on lha fljrat Tuesday in January, 1882 between the legal hours of sale the follow ing property to-wit t Ninety-two(8fi> sores, .of wen half of 1st •f land no S92 ia the l2tk Diyttiet of Miller eoonty, Georgia-—8S acres, oat of the north west corner of said west half, levied oc as the property of Mrs. Emerline Peop; to sat- fcry two fi-fcs ia favor of A. M. Troxelt, vs Bmertiue Fenn.dhd other fi-fas in mv hands, Levy nisi and ketnrard to am by Janma Cook, constable." “ W. T.* 8*wn«i», Nov. 24. 1881 — Sheriff. swwKsr 1 wrap w aad haiiave they will, apon a thorough I room upoq thetr platform for Soqth»ru I a f R h ( e 7T 1 * ”“7’ investigation, gomu oaf completely vin- j men to rtaad ** Thrt they | For Jtl ZEtl diuated." ... , T .. , T l ^ e JJ Fof y»*ranotidingaratoepfhsrwbeiw- Will do to I ooofldent, or elto f am abpgtg, »#d ngt ^ofjgg fhetl)af »b 9 - efTATWi, GEORGIA—Jkaoajca Gocktt. ; To all wham it «aay canerrs, whereas John T. WJmberiy-a* admiaktrator of the eatoto of M*s. CUB. JtonplMja,.deeeaeed. has made appheatiea to mA. Jbr leave to eel) the lands awl Ragle aad Haowix Faetoyy Stock ha- loaging »a aaM aetoto for tha payment of tha iadebtodaeae of aaM eatofoaad fbr die- tribatma amongst tha krirs, this ia tharefer* to eiie all pewaaa'eonceraad to ohaw-cauee, if any they can, on tha first Mowdmj ia Jaan- ary, 1882, . why sack leave ahaald aat to to Prayed fisr. Gives under my am w_ The Proprietor of this popular establishment invites J JuOGDf everybody, nnd his old friends and caslomevs especial ly, to call before purchasing elsewhere and examine his MAMMOTH STOCK Comprising everything ia the Dry Goode, Notion, and Grocery line usually carried by a FIRST-CLASS HOUSE ! GENTS ANO BOYS READY-MADE Winter Clothing:. / An immense line of Shoes, Bool* and Hosiery, for men. women, lmys and misses. The handsomest and cheapest lot of lists in town Gents underweir, the best nnd cheapest. l!at we cannot afford to enumerate. It would fill a whole page. Everything New and Fresh FROM THE MANUFACTURER. FURNITURE! FURNITURE Aside from his regular stock of merchandise Mr. Leeb is carrying, ibis season, and complete stock of Furniture, which he selling at the large THE LOWEST QASH PRICES. Go to the People’s Store lor everything you wanf—from a box of Sardines to a hogshead of Bacon or from a spool of thread to a Mfifoe of checks, sheeting, etc. Proprietor of the People’s Store. «> A S5,M REWARD. T« the House that can Beat as ia Prices and Quality of Goods. OUR HOUSE CROWDED With Freah Fall and Winter Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men and Boys. Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, in endless variety: Hardware, Tobaccos, and tho finest stock of r«tod , _ ., „ hand »<M affrial piguararv, TWa.RfV, 2A Fresh Family Groceries! CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. GEORGIA—City ovJBAiHBainoa. Will be sold before the court hon.se door in ike town of Bainbridge on the first Tuesday in January 1882, between t) le usual hours of sale, the folfowiag proper, ty to wit: One house and lot in the said city of Bain- bridge, Georgia, and hounded on the north by Water street, on the east by property b*. longing to L. F. Burkett, on the sopth h* Broughton street, and on the west by an tj^ le’*—the same beitg levied on as the prop- ' erty of J. H. Colbert to satisfy a tux fhii \ sued by T. B. Wardell Clerk of City Council vs J. B. Colbei t for non paid taxes for the year 1881, Also, at the same time and place, will be sold eleven(ll) acres of land nnd one home and lot in the city of Bainbridge, Georgia and bounded on the north by the corpora tion line, on the cast by public road, on the south by property belonging 10 John P. IHe- keuion, end on the west by public road— the same being levied on as the property of Mrs* Ida Booth to satisfy a city tax fi fa is sued by T. R. Wardell, Clerk of tne city council vs Mrs. Ida Booth for non paid tax. es for the year 1881- Also, at the same time and plnce, will he ■old one livery stable and lot in the city u ( Bainbridge, Georgia, and bounded on the north by properly belonging to 8 A. Wiel, and on the east by property of H. A. Stulls, and on the south by Water street and oe the west by Clark street—the same being ijj levied on as the property of W. E. Ruther- ™ ford, to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by T. R. Wardell, Clerk of city Council, vs W. E. Rutherford for non paid taxes fbr the year 1881. Also, at the same time and plaee, will be I sold one boose and lot in the city of Bain- I bridge, Georgia, bounded on the north by public road to bridge, on the east by Broad street and on the south by street, and on the west by property belonging to Spence Harrell—the same beinf levied on as the property of W, O. Fleming to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by T. R. Wardell, Clerk of city cojnci! vs W. O. Fleming for unpaid taxes for the year 1881. Also at the same time and place, will be sold in the city of Bainbridge, Georgia, one bouse and lot bounded on tbe north by pro perty of Parmalee. on the east bj property of Parmalee, on the south by the bavanuah Florida and Western Railway depot, and onj the west by property belonging to Parmalee; —the sumo being levied on as the property of H. F. Dixon to satisfy a city tax fifa is. sued by T. R. Wardell, Clerk of city coun cil vs H. F. Dixon for unpeud taxes for the year 1881. Also, at same time and place, will be sold one house and lot in the city of Bainbridge Georgia, bounded on the north by property of A. T- McIntyre, on the east by street- on the south by property of Mrs. Fai Bruton, and oh the west by property Mrs. Fanny Brnton—the same being levi cu aa the property of Fleming & Rutberfoi to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by T. 1 Wardell, Clerk of city conncil, vs Fleming] A Rutherford for unpaid taxes for the y 1881 Also at the same time and place will sold, one honse and lot in the city of Be bridge, Georgia, bounded on the north b] Troup street, on the south by property longing to R. H. White 1 / and on the * by Florida street—the same levied on as property of E. 8. Lav to satisfy a city fi fa issued by T. R. Wardell, clerk of city conncil. ts E. 8 Law for unpaid tax for the year 1881. Also at the same time and place will sold that wharf property in tbe city Bainbridge Georgia, sad bouaded as ; lows : On the north by bridge road, on cast by S. F. A W. railroad and bridge n on the south by railroad and property J. P. Dickenson, aud on the west by river—the same being levied on ai properly of F. G. Arnett to satisfy a ■ax fi fa issued by T. R. Wardell, clerk tbe city council vs F. G. Arnett for unpi taxes for the year 1881. Also at the same time and place will sold one acre of land more or less in 1 city of Bainbridge, Georgia, and bound on the north by property belonging to J Butts, on the east by property of Ale Shot well, on the south by corporation Hrn and on the west by stieet—tbe sa being levied on as the property «f Alexan der Shot well, to satisfy a city tax fi fa issue by T R Wardell, clerk ot tbe conned 1 Alexander 8bctwell for unpaid taxes for (k year 1881. Also, at the same time and place, will sold iu the city of Bainbridge, Georgia, «a uunnded on tbe north by BrougbtoD strei on tbe east by west street, ou the south I property of H M Beach >nd on the west t Crawford street—tbe same being levied 1 as the property of T S Tuggle to satisfy 1 city tax fi fa issued by T R Wardell, ( of the city council, vs T 8 Tuggle, for 1 paid taxes for the year 1881. E. H. Smart, This Nov. 28th, 1881.— City Marshal. ] Decatur Sheriff’s Sale* GEORGIA—Decatur Cotstt; Will be sold before the court bouse dm In the town of Bainbridge between usual sale hours on tbe first Tuesday January 1882 the following property to-* The cast half of lot of land number t hundred and thirteen (213) in the district of Deeatnr county, and levied j as the property of J E Rich to satisfy Justice Court fi fa in favor of W T Rig vs J E Rich. Levy made and return to me by a constable. L. F. Burkett, This Dec. 1.1881. Sbcnf.j Decatur Sheriff Salt. GEORGIA.—Dzcatur Coetktt- Will he sold before tbe court ho door in the town 01 Bainbridge, betas the usual boars of sale, on the first Tv day in Janosrj, 1882 tho following ] perty to-wit; Ninety (90) acres of land lying wd i ing in the south side of lot of land nt her one hundred and thirty-eight (If the sixteenth (16) district of U* county and levied an an the propen Sarah Burch and Joseph Rnrch to sa a fi fa in favor of M B Xlirlich & Coj said Sarah and Josepb Burch. Levy 1 and returned to me by a constable. LF Bckkett, This Dec. 1,1881- SSerdj GEORGIA—Decatur County : To all whom it may concern- Elias 11*1 having filed in the Ordinary’s office oil county, hia application for setting homestead of realty and personal v- <1 pass upoathesameatmy office is F 6*., e* Thursday the 24th day 1 tor 1881,a* lOe'doffita n. Gives i head aad iffiHal sigaatara This, 1881. Mxsn* OTKrax, < To Traveler Ever Brought to Bainbridge. Call ut examine our Stoct. t H- C. CURR Y Ac CO. I Passengers arriving by the S*v Florida and Western Railway the care of the liberty Street! road, which will take them to within‘I steps of the “HARNETT HOUSE- ar aci an |AI