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MO'Ofrffy/'ar
NEW RAILROAD I
NEW FIRM
AND
NEWGOODS
J. A. Donalson
Hu'just opened in the'Bowne|Bloek next
door to Pope & McLendon, jt full and
complete stock of
FRESH GROCERIES.
Both staplo and fancy. Also
A. K. LEON S
OM CITY
—AND—
FRUITS,
HARDWARE.
TINWARE, Etc.
Whleh they propose to sell at tho very
lowest cash prices. He sells
THE FRESHEST
ofS™ CH ® A PEST GOOIW3 iti town.-
ift f a ‘ delivered At hottee
.10 city customers.
Billard Saloon!
The only first-class Bar and Billiard Sa
loon in the city of Bainbiidge. Where you
can get any and every kind of drinks. Ci
gars—Domestic and Importod.
Champagnes.
Mum’s Extra Dry,
Seigal’s Extra Dry,
Due De Montebello,
Extra Dry.
WINES.
Sherry, Claret,
Scuppernong. Catawba.
California, Port (imported.)
French Brandies.
Codia s, Benedictine, Scheidam
Schnapps, Holland and Tom Gins,
Rye and Boubon Whiskies.
A. 2£ LEON,
Prop’r Oak City Saloon.
New Drug Store
C. L. BEACH & CO.,
F L BABBIT.
FALL!
$ 2.
N 7** **nt any Dry Roods or Groceries,
•all on me. I have a fuU stock, to which I
am waking daily additions. These goods
mnst be sold. Cash buyers particularly so-
lUited. All goods warranted as represented,
and shown with pleasure.
Dress Goods,
Hats, for men
ladies and children,
Shoes for all. A
nice lino of Fall
And ifinter slothing.
bought very low and
lor sale at extremely
Law prices.
Groceries,
emulating of
Coffee, flour,
•agar Seep, Potash
and indeed every
thing in this lint.
I have a stock of samples from DEVLIN
A CO., the Parmer’s Clothiers, New York.
Make, style and fit guaranteed.
1. L. BABBIT.
Try tho "Tropieo” cigar—the best and
ohwysst stgar in tho market.
F. L. BABBIT.
Have opened a
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE.
(at ibe old stand of Dr. Hairell.)
And will keep on hand a foil stock o
Drugs, Medicines, Cnemicals, Perfumery.
Toilet Articles, etc., etc.
Also Patent Medicines, and in fact every
thing usually kept in a first class . establisl 1-
ment.
The business will be under the immediate
direction of Dr. E. J. Morgan. Call every,
body.
Mch 31. 1881—tf.
G. H. THOMAS!
Yet Alive!
I desire to say to my old patTons and the
public generally that I am still in the land
of the living, but running my uusiness en
tirely on the cash basis. In times past I
have stuck to tne Poor Man, and now I ask
that the poor man, everybody else, or any
other man stick to me. “Fair dealing” is
my motto while I act on the principle of
••live and let live.” All goods sold at Rock
Bottom Priofes for the money. Everything
on hand the people want.
C. H. THOMAS.
AUapuleus. Ga.. Jan. 12, 1882.
Keep Cool! Keep Cool!
ICE ALWAYS ON HAND. Strictly
GAS
Too Cheap To Charge.
GEO. D. GRIFFIN.
WAGONS!
A Car Load/
Of the IMPROVED TENNESSEE WAG
ONS just received. Two car loads on the
way. They are the
BEST WAGONS
Made, and are Warranted. They mnst
and will be sold cheaper than ever before.
Call and see me before purchasing, and you
will find what I tell yon to be so
W. W. WRIGHT,
at the “Original People's Warehouse.”
Aug, 24—tf,
-ARE THE BOSSES IN THI
Dry Goods and Grocery Trade,
.►AND THEY ARE NOW-
Selling at, Kock-Bottom Prices.
sa
ls supplied with Wines, Liquors, La
ger, Ales, and in fact everything good
for the inner man to drink.
-CALL AND SEE-
H. D. Ehrllcli Sc Oo.
MERY
Respect \fullj informs the Public that he has just receive a large and most splendid
assortment of all kinds of
« T O V E S
Which he it f offering to the Public at Rock Bottom prices. Seven inch Cook Stove
$1 7 AND HPWARS!
A
Now «the best ch tnee yon will ever have to get yoar wife that long promised stove
The jEconomist Oil Stove,
RUECISTS
Tie* Largest Drug House
INBAINBRIDGE.
After ten years experience in the Drug
trade, we feel safe to say that we have
one of the best selected stocks of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs. <kc.,
ever offered to the people of this section
of the country.
Our Mr. Grace,
■who is a regular licensed Pharmacist, is
in daily correspondence with the largest
Drug Houses and Manufacturing Chem
ists in ihe United States, and there is not
an opportunity that presents itself but
what he takes the advantage thereof, and
by so doing he can afford to give his
friends and customers the advantage of
ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES.
We have in stock, one of the largest
and best assorted stocks of Fancy Goods
ever offered to admirers of such articles.
Consisting of Combs, Brushes, Toilet
Sets, Puffs, Puff-Boxes, Infant’s Brushes,
Hair, Na*l, and Tooth Blushes, Hand-
keichief Extracts, Colognes, Hair Dress
ings, Bandolir^Pomade, Soaps, &c.
Leads, Uns, Colores, &c
We have on band, a large supply of
White Lead, Linseed Oils, Varnishes, of
the the best make ; Colors of all kinds,
strictly first-class* Kalsomining, White
Wash Heads, Paris White, Spanish Brown
Vanetian Red, Glue,j Japan, Asphaltine,
&c.
TRUSSES! TRUSSES
For men, women and children. And
all the Patent Medicines of the day, kept
on hand and sold at reasonable prices.
Any goods not on hand will be ord°red
at any time by regust, and satisfaction
guaranteed. •
Our Prescription Departmen
Is given attention by T. H. Grace, who’
has been in the employ of Messrs. J. Fale
& Co., o'f Hawkiasville, for the past ten
years, and they claim him to be one
among the best in the State. Tom has a
license from the board of Pharmacy of
the State ot Ga., which is a ceitain guar
antee of his competency. Come, direct
or send your orders to
Pope Sc Grace
1882
E. A. POHLMAN,
THE LIVE CROCER
Will run a lightning schedule the present
year, and will keep on hand for the benefit
of the public the beat and most select
sortment of
GROCERIES,
Ever seen in Cambridge. Also,
FRUITS,
CANDIES,
CONFECTIONS.
Country produce bought at highest prices.
A11 1 ask is a trial, after which 1 know
you wiU be pleased.
A GREAT
CAUSE OF
MISERY.
HUMAM
somthng new, neat nk *, convenient and desirable.
•hem. They are daisies.
Ga to Johnson’s and see,
THE NEW HOME SEWING
MACHINE !
The veritable “Boes” of all tb»e Machines—a car load just received—and for sale at
astonishingly low prices. Call and look at them ; they are beauties.
House-Furn isliLng- [Goods,
Tin- VV are and Japanned Ware
In largo Stock—the most extensive in this section I would respectfully solicit
careful examiaatioi\of my goods by the publie,
1882.
D. D. STULTS,
Wishes to inform his friends and the pub
lie generally that he will run a full stock o
FALL GOODS
this season, and will be undersold by no
oae. He will make Fresh
FAMILY GROCERIES
A Specialty and would invite all who
want pure fresh Grocsries at bottom pric
es to call on him. A fine line of Boys
Men’8 and Women
SHOES
Hcisery, Hats, Motions
And
GENT’S UNDERWEAR
Always on band. Also a superb lot of
.lobacco | Cigars
—PURE—
Wneis and Whiskies.
HIGHEST PRICES
Paid for County Produce of all Kind
I>, IX STULTS.
On the loss of
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment
and radical cure of Seminal Weakness or
Spermatorrcea, induced by Self-Abuse,
Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Ner
vous Debili'y. and Impediments to Mar
riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy,
and Fits • Mental and Physical lncapaci
ty. &c.—By ROBERT J. CULVER
WELL, M. D., author of the “Green
Book,’’ &c.
The world-renowned author, in this ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his
own experience that the awful conse
quences of Self Abuse mny be effectually
removed without dangerous surgical ope
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cordials -, pointing out a mode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may
be, may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically,
This Lecture mil prove a boon to
thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, post-paid, on receipt of six
cents or two postage stamps- Address
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO
41 Ann St., New York; Po8t Office Pox, 450
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Consumption, that scourge of humanity,
is the great dread of the human family, in
all civilized countries.
1 leel confident that I am in possession
of the only sure, infallable Remedy—
now known to the profession—for the posi
tive and speedy cure of that dread disease,
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&c., &c. I may he called an old fogy,
believe in medicine. Twenty-eight years
experience as a busy prnctitioneer, in the
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New world, has taught me the value of
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above maladies, that by addressing me, they
shall be put in possession of this great boon,
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of my experience in thousands of cases
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rections for preparation and use, and all
necessary advice and instructions for suc
cessful treatment at your own home, will be
received by you by return mail, free of
charge by addressing with stamp or stamped
self addressod envelope.
DR. M. E. BELL,
161 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md.
Dealer in, Furniture, Looking Glasses,
Wall Taper, Window Shades, Picture
Frames, Child’s Carriages, Baskets, etc.,
THOMASVILLE. - - GEORGIA.
I keep a first-class stock of Furniture,
Carpets, Oil-cloths, Rugs Mats, Mattresses,
Feathers, Brackets. &c &c.
These goods I will sell to anybody living
within seventy-five miles of Thomasviile for
less money than they can supply themselves
forom any other market. ' J. FORBES.
Dec. 19. 1881.—ly.
WANTED.
100.000 bushels of cotton se8d
for the growing crop.
I am prepared to contract for the above.
May 4, ’82.—6m.
F. L. BABBIT.
SUBSCIBE FOB
Tlie Democrat,
Your County Paper $2 a Year.
£* week in your own town. Terms
qP w wand $5 outfit free. Address,
H. Hallktt & Co.,
Portland Maine.
1 t*ke this method of inforniir.
pie of Bainbndge, that I
market every day with the
the conntry affords, and at m <J,
prices. 1
Will also supply all other meat,
season. Thankful for past libeni
age, respectfully ask a coni, n „^-
same - , JOHN M NO?.-
Aug. 24, 1882. Ul l
Oiyrta week. *12 a da;-*
$5 to $20£'4l r
Stinsos i
Portland, It
free. Address
nt
&Co,
Important to Know!
That in all throat, cheat and Innetm.
colds, whooping-cough, asthma, cun,
etc.—even one dose of Dr. AckerV
Remedy will relieve the worst
distress ; it is pleasant to take m'avC
to the youngest child, and gnaramrsT
every ease. Trial bottles only 10mn,
tilar size SOcts and tl. For sals
Beach & Co.
Yellow Rust Proof Oats.
I have at Bainbridge 1200 bushels
yellow rust proof seed oats lor salt
by the best-separator. Parties wis’
plant the very best seed may find i
interest to secure them before all
„ B. It. B0»
Bainbridge, Ga., Aug 10, 1882.-^ t
Citation to Obtain Letters of
mission.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Julia A Gibson as guardian of J
Gibson having applied to the Coon
dinary of said county for a dischsri
her guardianship of Julia H Gibson's
and propet ty, this is therefore to
persons concerned to show cause b
objections in my office, why the said
A Gibson should cot be dismissed frw
guardianship of her said ward and
the usual letters of dismission. Give
my official signature
M ASTON 0’51
August 10. 1882.—lm. #rd,
CITATION.
GEORGIA. Decatur Connty!
Peter Daniel having applied I
pointed guardian of the person and
of Lucy Daniel, a minor under ft
years ot age, resident of said tonnij,
is to cite all persons concerned to I
appear at the Court of Ordinary, toil
next after the expiration of thirty <hyt
the first publication otthis notice >ai
cause, if any they can, wh
Daniels should not be entrusted,
person and property cf Lucy Jr
Witness my official signature.
Mastox 0’Ni
Ang. 24, ’82. Ordinary,]
Decatur Sheriff’s Sail
GEORGIA, Decatur County:
Will be sold before Ihe court 1
in the city of Bainbridge, Decat
Ga. between the legal hours off.
firrt Tuesday in October 1882, the
propei^^o- wit:
OncTrouse and lot in the city of
bridge, Decttlue county, Georgia.
Donh by Troup street, east bv
street, south by property of R H’
and west by Florida street, and P
as the property of E S Law, as
Mrs M P Law to satisfy a tax fi fi'
by Tax Collector vs E S Law, agent,
made and returned to me by a fr
L. F. BUKK‘
August 31, 1882.
Decatur Sheriffs Salt,
GEORGIA—Decatur County :
Will be sold before the court
in the town of Bainbridge, Decaip
ty, Georgia, between the legal
sale on the first Tuesday in Octoto
the following described property
One house and lot in the town >
bridge, Geoegia, bounded on the*
Troup street, south by property
White'ey, east by Crawford sti
west by street running in front
Methodist church—all levied on
property of M P Law to satisf (
cage fi fa in favor of S M Spooner
Law. L. F. BCF
August 31, 1882-
Decatur Sheriffs Sah.
GEORGIA, Decatur CouDty:
Will be sold before the courtb
in the town of Bainbridge, Decatur
between the legal hours of sale, on
Tuesday in October 1882, the f
described property to-wit:
Lot of and no. three hundred ■
teen (319), and west half of lot.
hundred and twenty-two (322), f
in the 27th district of Decatur
Georgia, and levied on as the |
Bristow Grant to satisfy one fi I
of F L Babbit, vs Bristow
L F. BUf
August 31,1882.
Sale.
. Administrator’s
GEORGIA, Decatur County:
By virtue of an order from
Ordinory of Decatur county,'
before the conrt house door in
on the first Tuesday in Oetober
tween the legal hours ol salt, all
estate belonging to William 0
cased. Viz;
One store house in the city of
known as the Blue Store, and
the north by the stable l<St no*
J 8 Desvergers, east bv Sharon's
by Water street and west by sn>i
J D Harrell & Bro., and running
fe«
lyi*
Iso, 4 acres, more or less,
the Desvergera stable lot and be* 1
and Broad streets.
Also, one vacant lot soul
house of A Hinds & Bro.,
street 30 feet, from the south
store house and running back
Also, one half undivided i>
257, and one half undivided '
east half of lot 258, all in the
said county.
Also, one .half undivided i
91, in the 27th district of said
Also, one half undivided
71, in the 20 district of said
Also, twe-thirds undivided W
in the eastern par. of the city*
containing two acres, mote *
bounded north by latid of G
by L O Jackson, south by
and west by land line.
Also, one lot in the town i
containing 1J acres more or l""
ed to J English.
Also, one lot in the city ;
known as the Dick Cr»*"*r i
shop lot, bounded north byj
sooth by Randal Kiney, •***
sons, and west by
Adm’rEst. ^
August 16,1882,-y