The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, December 15, 1881, Image 4

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THE 1USEET HO. The Planter s WAREHOUSE (Formerly PLANTER’S HOTEL,) Market Square, - Savannah, Ga. 11BARSETT 1 CO., PROPRIETORS. Corner of Broad and Shotwell streets, is now open and ready for business, and in soliciting a liberal share of the public patronage, the proprietor guarantees satis faction in every particular, lie wants 10,000 Bales of cotton this season, and is prepared to weigh, house and ship that number, so when you bring in your cotton don’t for got toe Planters’a Warehouse. G.'D. GRIFFIN, Proprietor, EXERT JOHNSON. Respectfully informs thoPublio that ho has'just receive a large and most splendid a sortment of all kinds of RATES, $2-00 PER DAY- CLOTHING. At II. B. Ehvlieh & Ce’s big establishment is well worth seeing, and it will This favorite family Ilotel, under its new management, is recommended for the excel lence of its CUISINE, homelike comforts, PROMPT ATTENTION AND MODERATE RATES. Cot. M. L. HARNETT, who has so long been at the Marshall House, and by his ever oourteous, pleasant manner, has won such a host of friends ill this State, has assumed the management of the HARNETT HOUSE. Me will bo pleated to see his many friends and acquainmnces at bis new quarters, when visiting the “Forest City,’’ ^"Ladies and families visiting Savan nah will find the Harnett House a select and elegant home during their sojourn in the city. FAR MERSI HUM MUD. Parker’s 1. HElDTs dealer in MEN’S & BOY'S CLOTHING. HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS, 139 Congress St% Savannah, Ga. The old reliable and leading clothing house in Savannah. Established over 35 years. Always on hand a large stock of men’s, youths, and boys alothing. hats, shirts, and furnishing goods of every des cription, carefully selected, and manufactu, red expressly for our trade, at priees to de fy competition Respectfully invites a cal] when in the city, or an order, which will have careful and prompt attention, at the headquarters for good clothing.” jan 6-2m. Miller County Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA, Miller County : Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Colquitt, Miller county Geor gia, on the first Tuesday in January, 1882 between the legal hours of sale the follow ing property to-wii; Ninety-two (92) acres of west half of lot of land no 392 in the 12th District of Miller county, Georgia—S3 acres, out of the north west corner of said west half, levied on as the property of Mrs. Emerline Fenn: to sat isfy two fi-fa in luvor of A. M. Troxell, vs Emerliue Fenn, and other ti -fas in my hands. I^vy made and returned to me by James Cook, constable. YY, T- Shbitikld, Nov. 21, 1881 — ’ Sheriff. The largest Stock of Clothing ever seen Soutn of New Y'ork can be fonnd at the ex tensive and popular establishmen of Which be lsjofforing to tbe'PabRc at Rock Bottom prioeet Seven lachjOook Stove Cost Nothing ! B H XxE"V Y, ^ 3L a jst o *3T I* W1il> 2% B 189, 191, and 183 Congress St., Corner of Jefferson, Savannah, €Ja, Comprised of Men’s suits in all styles, from the cheapest to the finest. Boys and chil dren suits at low prices. Overcoats a spec ialty. Call and see him when visiting Sa vannah. Any Goods ordered will be setlt C. O. D. with privilege to examine and re turn if not satisfactory, purchasers paying expenses both ways. Mr. E. Arnram formerly of Bainbridge can be found at B. H. Levy’s where he will be pleased to eervehis old friends and patrons. Remember the place—189 and 191 Congress itrect. Savannah, Ga, Now is bo best chauoo you: will ever have to get yout wife that long promised sto The Argand Burner Oil Stove, Is somthng new, neat nice, convenient and desirable. Go to Johnson’s and see, them. They are daisies. To call and see this grand (free show, con sisting of ono of the POWELL & McNAIR, Propr’s- Bringjyour cotton to onr new warehouse, Situated at the North end of Broad Street, immediately on the Railroad Track. Bran new warehouse. No drayage. By far the cheapest warehouse iu town. Polite attention given to all, and busi ness wanted and solicited. Give us a trial, for you will he pleased. Liberal cash advenocs made on cotton- POWELL & McNAIR. Aug 25,1881—•3m. H. Gr. Powell, Produce Commission Merchant, Highest market Prices paid for Poultry and Eggs- Consignments Solicited. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. No. 33 WEST BAY STREET, JACKSOrcVXLXE, FLA. Oooks, Jewelry, Sewing Machines Neat Repaired. ALL WORK WARRANTED. WATER 8TSEET, Bainbridge • * * *• Georga- Salt door to Peabody’s Drug Store B. F. COLBERT. koguetlBT*—tf PARKER’S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Buchu, Man drake, StiUingin, and many of the best medi cines known are com bined in Parker's Ginger Tonic, into a medicine of such varied powers, as to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the JkstiieaUk&StrtA^tli Restorer Ever Used. It cures Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomach, Bowels, Hi l Lungs, Liver & Kidneys, Hair BSISSlTIft &i s eatirdydifferentfron* The Bert, Clean**!, and Ginger Essences Most Eooftonwcml Hair the**- and other Ionics, as it lag. Never fails to restore the never intoxicates. Hiscox youthful color to pray hair. & Co., Chemists, N. Y. tOc. and |1 alia*. Laryv Saving Bovin" Dollar Sisr. of business, weak ened by the strain of your duties avoid stimulants and use Hop Bitters* If you arc youw? and I discretion or disuipa I rled or elDgle, old or I poor health or laDfaiuli I ness, rely on H O pJ Whoever you arc. whenever you feel that your system needs cleanslnp, ton ing or slimuiutiiig, without intox/cctfiHff, tako Hop Bitters. Have you dr/9 pepsin, kidneyi or urinary com -I plaint, diflensel of tho stomach,f bowels, blood, liver or nerves t You wl11 he cured If you use Hop Bitters * Ifyouareslm ply weak and low spirited, try Iti It may save your life. It has saved hun dreds. flf you aroa ' man of let ters toiling over mfc niffht work, to res tore brain nerve and I waste, use Hop B. | suffering from any In- i Itiou; If you arc mar- ] young, sulforlng from ling ou a bed of sick- I Bitters. Thousands die an nuallyfrom somo I form of Kidney ; > disease tbut iniftht < have been prevented j [by a timely use of HopBItters D. I. C. Is an absolute an<l irresista- THE NEW HOME SEWING LARGEST ! uObac co, or narcotics. Sold by drug gists. Send for Circular. hop mrrzss M’PO co., noehestcr, 5. T. A Toronto, Oat. THE NEW YORK SU?4 FOR 1332. The Sun for 1883 will make its fifteenth annnual revolution under the present man agement, shining, as always, for all, big and little, mean and gracious, contented and unhappy, Republican and Democratic, de praved and virtuous, intelligent and obtuse. The Sun’s light is for mankind and woman kind of every sort ; hut its genial warmth is for the good, while it pours hot discomfort on the blistering backs of the persistently wicked. The Sun of 1863 was a newspaper of anew kind. It discarded many of the forms, and a multitude of the superfluous words and phrases of ancient journalism. It under took to report in a fresh, succinct, uncon ventional way all the news of the world, omitting no event of human interest, and commenting upon affairs with the fearless ness of absolute independence. The suc cess of this experiment was the success of the <Sun. It elfected a permanent change in the style of American newspapers. Every important journal established in thiscountry iu the dozen years past has been modelled after the Sun. Every important journal already existing has has been modified and bettered by the force of the Sun’s example. The Sun of 1882 will be the same outspken truth-telling, and interesting newspaper. By a liberal use of the means which an abundent prosperity affords we shall make it better than ever before. YYe shall print all the news, putting into readable shape, and measuring its import ance, tot by the traditional yardstick, but by its real interest to the people. Distance from Printing House Square is not the first consideration with the Sun. Whenever anything happens worth reporting we get the particulars, whether it happens in Brooklyn or in Bokhara. In politics we have decided opinions: and are accustomed to express them in language that can be understood. IVe say what we think about men and events- The habit is the only secret of the Sun’s political course. The Weekly Sun gathers into eight pages the best matter of the seven daily issues. An Agricultural Department of unequalled merit, lull maaket reports, and a liberal proportion of literary) scientific, and do. mestic intelligence -complete The Weekly Sun, and make it the best newspaper for the farmer s household that was ever printed. YY'ho docs not know and read and like The Sunday Sun, each number of which is a Golconda of interesting literature, with the best poetry of the day, prose every line worth readindg, news, humor—matter enough to fill a good-sized book and in finitely more varied and entertaining than any book, big or little? If our idea of what a newspaper should be pleases you, send for The Sun. Our terms are as follows : For the daily Sun, a four-page sheet of twenty-eight columns, the price hy mail, post paid, is 55 cents a month, or §6.60 a year; or,“including the Sunday paper, an eiglit-page sheet of fifty six columns, the price is 65 cents per month, or $7.70 a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of the Sun is also furnished separately at $1.20 a year, post age paid. The price of the Weekly Sun, eight pages, fifty..six columns, is§l a year, postage paid. For clubs of ten sending §10 we will send an extra copy free. Address, I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher of The Sun. New Fork City. 3IACHINE I Tlie veritable “Boss” of all the Machines—a ear load just received—and for salo at astonishingly low prices. Call and look at them ; they- are beauties- Ilouse-Purnishin*g- Goods, Tin- Ware and Japanned Ware In largo Stock—the most extensive in this section I would respectfully solicit a careful examination of my goods by the public. and Handsomest Stocks ofDry Goods, Cloth, ing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, etc., ever open ed in Southwest Georgia. YVishea to inform his friends and the pub lie generally that ho will run a full stock o FALLGOODS this aeeao&, and will be undersold by n one. Ho will make/Fresh FAMILY GROCERIES! A Specialty and would invite 'all who ] want pure fresh Groceries at bottom pric es to call on him. A fine lino of Boys Men’s and Women New Drug St % C. L BEACH £ ’ i Have opened a SSoisery, Hats, Motions And FIRST-CLASS DRUG ST (at the old stand of Dr. Hairtf And will keep on hand a full , Drugs, Medicines, Cnemicale, P Toilet Articles, etc., etc. Also Patent Medicines, and in thing usually kept in a first class ment. The business will be under the in direction of Dr. E, J. Morgan. Call body. McU 31. 1881—tf. VyTRADE\^' MAR.K GEORGE L GUI SOLE AGENT. Always onjband. Also a superb lot of Tobacco | Cigars tthe BEST and MOST POP! JSewI. Thread of Modern Time* BE’ OF EttlTATIO A Complete Assortment for sale by J. HARRELL & BRO., Bainbridge. MONEY SAVED By sailing on I. B. BIB i CO. -PURE- Wines and Whiskies. HIGHEST PRICES Paid for County Produce of all_ Kinds. XX 13. STULTS. A'T' I. KWILECKI’S. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Decatur county Geor gia, I will offer at public sale before the court house door in Bainbridge Georgia on inc 1st Tuesday in January 1882, ail the real estate belonging to the late Wm. D. Swicord deceased—consisting of lots of land numbers sixty-three (63) and ninety-eight (98) iu the fifteenth (15) District of said county. Terms cash. Jfts, S. Swicork, Administrator yjtaieof Ms, L’. Swicord. That Handsome Stock of Fall and YYlntor Goods jast wool wed at the ohl reliable People’s Store. HT/TiiTWY nnk The Proprietor of this popnlar establishment invitss w C?i£cl>»9 JuOC Dq everybody, and his old friends and customers especial ly, to call before purchasing elsewhere and oxamino hi3 MAMMOTH STOCK! Comprising everyth lag In tho Dry Goods, ffotfon, and Gfowiy lh»« woolly earrled by a FIRST - CLASS HOUSE ! GENTS AND BOYS READY-MADE Winter Clothing An immense line of Shoes, Boots and Hosiery, for men. women, boys and misses. The handsomest and cheapest lot of Hats in town. Gents underwear, the best and cheapest. But we cannot afford to enumerate. It would fill a whole page. Everything New and Fresh FROM THE MANUFACTURER. FURNI rURE ! FURNITURE Aside from his regular stock of merchandise Mr. Loeb is carrying, this season, a large and complete stock of Furniture, which he selling at the THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Go to the People's Store lor everything yon want—from a box of Sardines to a hogshead of Bacon or from a spool of thread to a bale of checks, sheeting, etc. JONAS liOll. Proprietor of the People's Store. Handsome Lot of Winter Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes For Mm JUS BOYS At H, B. EHRLICH & CO'S. Our Dress Goods Are the Prettiest and cheapest. HEADQUARTERS For Groceries, Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee Butter, Cheese, etc., by the Car Load. OWR BAR Presided over by Mr. R. L. GREMMER, is well stocked with fine YVhisk ey, Brandies Wine Cigars, Lemons Soda Water etc, WAGON and BUGGY MATERIAL at low prices. OATS, BRAN, CORN, HAY. MEAL and RITE OILS, GLASS, PAINTS. LEATHER, HARD YVARE, IRON, FARM UTENSILS, A Good Supply of FAMILY GROCER IES, •®*0all early and get bargains OLIVER’S Painty Oil Store SASHES BLINDS, DOORS &c. paints Oils, STEAMBOAT. RAILROAD# MILL SUPPLIS. E 0 USE AND SIGN PAINT IN No. 6 Whittaker 8t,, Savannah, Ga. ian-6-.12m Marshall House JOHN BRESNAN, Manager, fi Sarvaamala.. - - Oaj The Marshall House, with its capaciou# vestibule, '"xtensive and elegant verandah* affording ladies a fine view of the promt* nade, airy and well-ventilated rooms, an unrivaled table, is unquestionably the targ-; esL and LEADING SAVANNAH HOTEL I respectfully refer the traveling ptihl'w to those of their friends who have hues guests of the Marshall House under the the present management. The increased patronage reueiven by tbU bouse has necessitated the lease of what wat formerly known as the ‘'Florida House,” and it has been supplied willi elegant fur niture. carpets, etc , and forms a grand com bination under ono management which will be appreciated by the traveling pubtic. JOHN BRESNAfj, JACK M. TERRELL, Manager, of Bainbridge, ix the office. Burial Cases. THE NEATEST ROSEWOOD Burial Cases ol all sizes and prices at the Carriage Repository. CHARLES L. BEACH. Grand Special Holiday Sales. For Christmas, 1381, make yourself an family happy by the gift of a Piano or a; organ, that will fill your home with me sic, not only for a clay, but for a lifetimt Special Holiday Sales.—300 first elass instruments from six best makers; 16 styles, all prices, but no eompetitio with cheap makers. We sell none bu Reliable Instruments, from old make] Others may deceive purchasers with offer of $1000 Pianos for $225, and 27-ste Organs for $65. but we won’t. Gold dol lars can’t be bought for 50 sents. Tru economy lies in purchase of a Reliabl Instrument, cost what it may. Best Instruments for least money, i our claim, anti in this we compete wit] the world. Send for Catalogues and Spc cial Holiday Sale Prices Address LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga- The Great YVholesale Southern Piano am Organ Dealers. Executor’s Sale. GEORGIA, Decatur County : Will he sold on the firstt Tuesday in Jf uary 1882, between the hours of 10 o’clc a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m, before the coi house door in said county, all the real esti of the late H. C. Roberts, consisting of of land no CO in the 14th District of sj county—less 75 acres in the Southeast cc ner of said lot, said land being sold to p the debts and for distribution among t heirs of said estate. Purchaser to pay i titles. Terms cash. YV. B. Roberts, executor of the last will of H. C. Roberts. CITATION. GEORGIA—Decatur County : To all whom it may concern : 1 Georgia W. Fleming having in proper f applied to me for permanent letters of ministration on the estate of YVillian Fleming late of sa’'i county, this is to all and singular t creditors and nex kin cf YVilliam O. Fleming to be and pear at my office, within the time alio by law, and show cause, if any they why permanent administration should be granted to Mrs. Georgia W. Hernia; said estate. Witness my hand and off signature. AIaston O’Neal, Nov. 22,1881. Ordinary ~ FO UTZ’S horse and cattle powdei