The Bainbridge democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-????, July 12, 1883, Image 3

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Th e bos! fed Families of Bainbridge buy their Family Supplies a Pohlman’s Supply Store. Smith & Bro's Column. E.SH1TH&BR0! >rl [or p Bmsains AND STILL Are Offered from our ■ Notice onr co.upctifors-^rpceWing new i daily—but wc nre anxious to close Bfta balance of our Spring and Summer 9 it a MAT SACRIFICE! Our summer goods must be sold at any ***• if you will not give what we ask will take what you may offer. Our * jo*, i sre reduced to half their former p £ e Silks, Latins, Uitaman Stripes and “c; at oO cents on a dollar. lamburg Edgings and Insertions. •’loir too many on hand they will be sold own prices Oout fail to examine our stock of Em- idenes. Laces, Collars, etc. . e ** HTe 5 cent lawn. 4 cent bleaching, ’ttnt checked humpsun. Scent quilt lining, . cottenads. Just think a while : A ur of pouts f-ir 36 cents. 8 cent ladies’ , 0lt< * kose, ’> cent gents half hose and ^Msands of articles at half their former •W of these goods are sold so as to mako ,0 for our Fall and Winter Stock will be tuense. monstrously large, tut balance of our Clothing—only a few t tv>* 1 f:icr 'f' cc * Best blue flannel suits ^*1- 00, jeans pants at 75 cents, white at >>p cents and upwards, a’hcde suits " <0M P SE| s and vest—at $2 75. Our BAB MADE SHOES > ! ual New Yurt cost. Go they shall and P Ik *y must. T °!»acco. Snuff, Flour, Bacon. Suaar r ftaics on our counters, Bargains ou our shelves, tome Bargains all over our store, i examine and buy your goods of 4 E SMITH & BSto. The Weekly Democrat. THURSDAY, JULY 12,18S3. /.Of.JL Wi/./t/LV Get your Ice at Fred Smith's at \ of a c$nt per ponud. 10,000 good Bark Collars wanted by J. R. Babbit. The beat soda water can bo had at Fred Smith's Bakery. The finest tobaccos at the Popular Dru 8tore of C. L. Beach k Co. Best, purest and freshest Drugs at the Popular Drug Store of C. L. Beach * Co. Best cigars at Ac Popular Drug Store of C. L. Beach k Co. * Cool sparkling Soda Water constantly on hand at Fred Smith's Fountain. CaU and try it. NOT AT COST Bnt at a great reduction will we sell our remaining stock of summer Dress Goods, slippers, clothing and low quarter shoes. Come and secure bargains which will last yon the balance of this summer and all of next. J. Steisisozr k Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers. WHAT THE CASH WILL DO Mr. Steininger writes bis partner: “Find bnsiness in New York dull and every one anxious to sell. Push onr business for the cash as we can buy goods for cash cheaper than I have ever known before." The trading public will find it to their in terest to cal! on J. Steininger k Co., whole sale and Retail Dealers—before purchasing elsewhere. ACCORDIVC TO INSTRUCTION From Mr. Steininger. we will sell off our entire stock at fi :ur, s tlmt will certainly in duce yon to call a-tain. Bare in piind our stock must l>e ob.sed out in the next two weeks. As wi are now buying the largest, ccmpletest and '-hearest stock of goods ever seen in the snnth. And to make loom for it, Goods now on band must be Bold. Callon us at the Flint River Store. J. StEIXIXGKC A Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers. OUR EVDEAVERS TO PLEASE THE prnt.ic Have been so greatly appreciate'!. That wo cannot do otherwise than thank our many friends, promising to give them better bargains in the future than we have in the past. Onr stock will be larger this tall than ever, and to make room for it we will sell onr remaining summer stork at sncli figures that will astonish the cost Houses. Give us a call. J. Rteixinowi .V Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers. ADVANCING From the little store on the corner where formerly nothing luit dry goods were sold, the Flint ltiver Store lias advanced Rtep i.y step to be the Bnsiness House of Bainbridge and Sonthwest Georgia. We now enrrv everv lino snd finality of Goods, and tlio ndvanee Rbipmen*s of onr Fall storkbnR already been received. Onr Goods are bonght in large round lots with an eppeeinl view of selling at wholesale rates to the merchants of tlio eountr, and. section. Satisfactioh Guaranteed. •T. Stftvtvofu ,V Go. Wholesale snd Retail Dealers. IVanleil. Two Thousand Good Bark Collars. Apply Jas. R. Babbit. RUST'S FRESH GARDEN SEED. Just received, a full assortment of Fresh Turnip and Cabbage Seeds at C. L. Beach & Co’s. Collars. I will pay tho highest market prices for Two Thousand good Bark Collars. Apply at my store on Souih Broad Street. Jas. R. Babbit Attention Farmers'! Attention Ladies! Attention All! Be it Benched. That Pom this day wo hereby declare and make known that the best goods, lowest prices and greatest bargains are offered at the popular store of A. E. Smith & Bro. Signed and sworn to before me. This day the 28th of June, 1S83. —: J. M. | SEAL | Ex. O. J. P. Many Citizens. A true extract from the minutes. A. E. S. Secretary. NO CYCLONE! NO STORM! Our county has escaped all of these calami ties aud is blessed, indeed, in having in their midst such a liberal, go-a-head business house as that of Messrs. A. E. Smith Ac Bro., who are offering the balance of their furniture consisting of real waluut bedroom sets, paint ed chamber suits, extension tables, round tables, chairs, etc., at actual cost,- less freight. They are ofleii ng special inducements in all of their sprit! j and summer goods. Dress goods, Lawns etc., etc., at a sacrifice. We wonld advise one and all not to fail to call upon then*, as they are selling every thing at a sacrifice. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. It would surprise von to know the immense amount of Diugs and medicines that lia« p&88td through the hands ot I opc «.v Grace, and trie amount of money the people have saved by dealing with them, witlun the past ci"ht mouths. Thev are sebing mere goods in their line than any other Drug Uonse ever established in Bainbridge and the reasou is ji pood one loo. In tut* hist p.aco they xre reliable and responsible Druggist and fully understand tlicir business, and furthermore Ihev carrv one of the largest and oest assort ed stocks'of Drags to be found m South west Georgia. Their Stock is all new sad fresh—no old goods. Mr. Grace having taken charge of the business last summer, he is pushing it onward and upwards and guaran tees tbat he can and will sell as cheap as the cheapest and as aprooi that they do -til their goods cheap. They sold a Florida merchant a lar-'e bill of goods oue day last week cheaper than he could buy them in Savannah, saving nothing of freights. Mr Grace will take pleas ure in showing and priceiug yon goods dnr- in" the dav, and if you used anything in the drug line at night he will be glad to have you call on him at the Suaron House, room No 24. and he wilt give yon prompt attention. If vou need anythingiu the Drag line, great or small, i will pay you to goto Pope A Grace. Tlu ir goods are ail of the best quality am. prices low. Decatur Sheriff s Sale£ GEORGIA, Decatur County: Will be sold before the Court house door in Bainbridge on the first Tues day in August next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property to- Lots of land numbers 9fi and 6*2, situ- ate lying and being in the 21st District of Decatur county, Georgia—levied on as the property of Jacob Johnson to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of F. G. Aniett, vs. said Johnson, and other ft tks in my hands. July 4,1883. L. F. BURKETT, July 5,1381. Sheriff. Decatur Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA, Decatur County ; Will be sold before the Court House door, in the City ot Bainbridge, Dtcatur County, Georgia, during the legal hours of Rale, on the first Tuesday in August next the following described property to-wit; Lots of land numbers one hundred and fifty-eight (15$) and one hundred and sixty- one (1*51) in the Fifteenth District of Decatur county, Georgia, and levied on as the property of Bennett S Brocken, trustee of Aun T. Brockett, to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of John C. Baswell and and Mary R. Baswell, vs Bennett S. Brockett, trustee as aforesaid—for purchase money. Tenant in possession aud defend ant in fi fa notified according to law. This July 4, 1883. L. F. BURKETT. July 5, 1883. Sheriff Decatur Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA, Decatur County : Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Bainbridge. Decatur county, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale od ihe first Tuesday in August next the following described property to-wit ; Lois of land numbers two hundred and twenty (220) an4 two hundred and twenty-one (221), ull in the Fifteenth Dis trict of Decatur county, Georgia, and levied on ns the property of Charles H. Parmslee— except foi'ty acres of said lots occupied by the S, F. W. K. B, Co.—said lands con taining 400 acres. Also, lot No 181 in the loth District (Jf said county, as the property of said Pavmalee and levied onto satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of H. Fiazier Grant & Co, vs said Said Charles II. Pamalee. This July 4. 1883. L. F. BURKETT, July 5, 1883. Sheriff. Notice to Bridge Builders. On Saturday, the 4th day of August next, we will let to the lowest bidtleer, before the Court House door, in Baiiibndde, Ga . the contract foi the building of a bridge across Spring Creek at what is known as Cloud’s Bridge. Said bridge will be about 255 feet long, 14 feet wide and aud about 27 feet high. «' Also, at the same time and place, will be lot Ihe contract for the building of three Fenders to the piers of A he bridge across Flint river at Bainbridge, Ga. Plans and specifications of the Bridge #nd F enders can be seen on file in tne office the of Board of County Commissioners. The parties to whom contracts are awarded will be required to enter into bonds according to law. By order of the Board of County Com- missioneis. iV’m. H. CKA'VFFltD. Clerk B. G C. CITATION. GEORGIA—Decatur County, A. B. Belcher, guardian of Benjamin Swicord, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for a discharge from his guardianship of Benjamin Swicord s person aud property. J’his is, therefore^) cite all persons concerned to show cati*eN^- filing objections in my*olficc on or before the first inonday in August, 1883, why said A. B. Belcher should not be dismissed from his guardianship of said Benjamin Swicord ana receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under my hand and otficirl signature. il ASTON O’NkIt, June 28, 1883. Owlinary. CITATION. GEORGIA. Decatur County : Clttud C, Ciictt, guardian of Gordon Cliett, having applied to the court of ordi nary of said county for a discharge from his guardianship of Gordon Clielt’s person and properly, this is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they can, by tiling objections in my office on of before the first Monday in August next., why be said Claud C. Cliett should not be discharged from his guard ianship of Gordon Cliett, and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under my hand and official siguature this 4th day of July, 1883. Maston O’Neal, Ord’y. CITATION. GEORGIA, Decatur County. To Whom it May Concerr : Whereas, Perry Traiwick, guardian for J. J. and G. R- Cobb, miucr children of K. C. Cobb, deceased, has made applica tion to me for loavo to sell all the land belonging to said minors for distribution amongst the heirs. This is, theiefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if aDV they can. on the first Monday in August, 1883, why such leave should not be granted, as prayed tor. Given under my hand and official signature, this 4th day of luly, 1883. Maston O’Neal. Ord y, Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that we shall ap ply to the Legislature to meet in July for the passage cf an act to amend an net entitled .- ‘ An act to incorporate the Spring Creek Canal and Improvement Company.” 1. By increasing the number of charter members to seven. 2. By extending the time in which to commence and complete the improvements. 3 By giving t0 *k e corporation the privilege ot condemning rights-of-way and for -.tber purposes. July 4, 1883. George L. Llovo, Robeat T. Lloyd. July 5, 18S2.—30d. GEORGIA—Decatur County: In County Court of So id County.—Order ed that the duly Term. 1883, of said Court stand adjourned to the Term in course 3d Monday in August, 1SS3. Jurors, litigansl and wi'tncs-'es will take due notice hereof. C. G. CAMBELL, J. C. C., D. C. \ true extract from the minutes of said Court J T. WIMtsEKLEY, Clerk. 150<000 a H GLES WAXT - '1 he unu-rsit-ncU wiil pay the highest market price for‘Ine hundi d and Fifty Thousand prime hear' pine ^jingles, the same to be 18 inches tong ad 4 inches wide delivered at Baiubri.ige. Callon or address. J- T. TENNILLE, jul-4-tf Bainbridge, Ga. * Jones’ Column *jojves: 'Tojtes:: JO XESI THE WEST STREETER Who Makes The “OLD FOGT’ If K. DLALERS “Feel Pale Behind The Ears," When His **- riir j "i* -«* And Inimitable Bargains Are Quoted by His THOUSANDS Of Delighted Customers; The mention of whose tname makes them ’boil over with fury; but whose immense bargains are drawing great ctowds, aud tilling Jones’ treasury so full of the “solid motive power,” that Joues is uovv able to purchase goods eveu cheaper than before, and offers to the horror and great grievance of opposition but to the tremendous grati fication of the great trading community, extraordinary drives iu everything. Joues’ great increase of business has foreed him to buy the big brick build ing he uuw occupies aud in two weeks will begin to enlarge and improve it. Therefore, the goods must be gotten out of the way. This great sacrifice of goods will hurt the other fellows but Jones don’t care lor that, as he is looking after the solid cash and that portion of the trading public who want iuimeuse bargains, allowing the “Old Fogies” to follow on in the old rut ot high prices Best Checks reduced to 71 cents per yard. Quilt Lining reduced to 2} cent per yard. Best yard wide sheeting reduced to 6} ceuts per yard. Men’s working Pants reduced to 35 cents, former price 85. Men’s working Pants reduced to 50 cents, former pi ice $1.00. Men’s Suits reduced to $8 00, former price $14 00. Men’s Suits reduced to $5.00, former price $8 00. Men’s Shoes reduced to$1.00, former price $1.75. 500 pieces of new prints receieed this week. All woo! dress goods reduced to 12} cents, former price 25. Great reduction in Ladies’ Shoes. Immense sacrifice of Clothing. 257 pieces of new designs in Laces, Trimmings and Edgings added this week. Table Linens reduced farther this week. Ask to see our ladies’ hose for 10 cents. Ask to see our gents’ hose for 10 cents. Ask to see our gents’ handkerchiefs for 5 cents. Ask to see our 1} yard white lawn for 10 cents. Ask to see oar white lawn for 12} cents. Ask to see our white lawn for 15 cents. Ask to see our bleaching at 8} and 10 cents. Ask to see our beautiful vasises for 40 cents a set. Ask to see our Chromoe for $1.25. ■* Ask to see our Oil Paintings. A-^k to see “One Hundred Years Ago.” Don't forget that we sell best Flour for S6 75 Don't forgot that we sell best Sugar 10 lbs for $1.00. Don’t forget that we sell best Coffee 10 lbs for $1.00. Don’t forget that we sell best Rice 13 lbs for $1.00. Don’t forget the great bargains in towels this week. Don't forget to call on JONES before buying your goods. Great Bargains, Great Bargains t Great Bargains l All for the Cash! Cash ! Cash! Cash! JOINER J. STEININGER, TEAESPOSmOK OF ©UK • PLACE R. A. LYTLE. FORCE HAS Two weeks ago the Senior Partner was here and the Jurnior in New York; AND NDW The senior partner, Mr. J. Steininger, is in New York baying an immense Fall Stock of goods at figures that he himself is astinirbed at. He writes in his extended mercantile career goods have never been so cheap before. Mr. R. A. Lytle, the junior partner, is at home and says to the many customers who favor him with their patronage i “If my partner can buy so cheap, why we can certainly sell cheap.” And that xs where we have The Advantage Over* Our Competitors ! And the trading public are so well satisfied with the above facts that OUR TRADE IS INCREASING DAILY) «®*0UR MOTTO IS FAIR DEALING TO ALL “©a J. STEININGER & CO., Wholesale and Ifcetail Dealers, I. O. DuBOSE & OO;, WHOLESALE DRUGSiSTS. NO- 7 NORTH WATER STREET, Mobile, Ala «sr*A Full lino of artlces in the DRUG LINE at lowest Prices"^ June 28, 1883.—6m. J. Cavaxaoh, Wsi. H. Babney, T. P. Bkown, A. F. Tallafeebo. Cavanagli, Barney Sc Brown. (Successors to Scranton, Barnay & Co) Importers of and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware 10,12, 14, AND 16 NORTH COMMERCE STREET, 3Tobile, June S8. 1883.—6m, JAMES CUNNINGHAM & OS., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign and^Domestic Hardware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLIMENTS, Builders’ aud Wagon Material. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Charter Oak Cook Stoves and Rangers, and Fairbanks’ Standard Scales S. E. Corner Danphin and Water Sts., and 12 S. Commerce St., ^ anted. tlcmats; or fady alone, to occupy a nice front room, with or without board. Firstclass accommoda^ tions. Location on best street and terns reasonable. I'pply at -july 4 it * This Office. Special Legislation. Applycation will bo made to the GtMienil Assembly of Georgia in July n«wt ftwr the passage of the following Bill : “An Act to Abolish the County Co.rt of Milier County, and for other Purposes' therein Named. Maky Citizens. Local Legislation—Notice. Application wit! be made to the General Assembly of Georgia, at the July sansion, for the passage of the following Bifi, vie ; “An Act. to Prohibit the Sale of Intoxi cating Liquors in the County of Millar, and for Other Purposes therein Named." April 23, i 883. Cctikn. Local Legislation. Tlio Board of Couiai.-3ioners of Ttoad^ and Revenue of Decatur County Ga., gives notice that they will apply t.o the July sossion ofthe Legislature to pass mi act to allow them to levy 7-'6 of sue per cent or so much thereof a« shall be necei-stiay to defray the current expenses mf said- county and to pay off the indebtedness of said County in three years. Wm. H. Crawford, Clerk Board Com. Mobile. Ala. ZADECK & CO. MOBILE, ALA. Invite your atention to their entirely New stock of Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid Sterling, Silver and Plated Ware. DIAMONDS of the finest quality. Choice Brilliants in single stones and matched pairs a speciality. Rich Gold Jewelry! Gold Chains, Lockets, Crosses, Necklaces, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc. SOLID GOLD RINGS, Gold and Silver Watches, of American, English and Swiss manufacture; American and French Clocks and Brocses, Silver and Plated Ware of the best manufacturers. Jewelry Made to Order. and repaired by the best workmen. Solid Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks; also an elegant line of Fancy articles in handsome morocco and wooden cases manuractured this season especaily for Bridal and Holiday Presents. The finest Watches repaired and put in perfect order by the most experienced workmen. June 28, 1883.—6m. D F ScixrvAx, M H Sn-urvAX, WAS Wbxei.ee President. Vice-President Cashier. THE FIRST PEKSAC0LA, FLORIDA- FOREIGN A^D DOMESTIC EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Colllections made on all accessible points. June 28,1883—Iy, PETER BURKE, Wholesale Dealer In ), Ci (Proprietor Cigar Factory 71, No. 35 Broadway, New Yook ) Corner Commerce and Dauphin Sts, MOBILE. ----- ALA. THOMAS HENRY. JOHN HENRY. Thomas Henry & Son. Diiect Foreign Importers of CHINA, GLASS* <4 ucensware, TINWARE. ETG. Nos. 29,31, 33 and 35 St. Francis St. MOBILE, - - - ALABAMA. J une 28. 1883.—6m. C.H. THOMAS. DEALER IN General merchandise I ATTAJfULGUo, GA. When you go to Attapulgus don’t fail to buy your goods of C. 11. Thomas. He Keeps Every Thing the Peopja Need. Jan 13 I883f GFORGlA, Decatur Dounty : Whereas E. C. Mosely Administrator of James .7. Harris represents to the court in h : ? petition, duly filed and entered on record, that iic has fully administered James J. Harris estate, This is, therefore, to cite nil persons concerned, kindred ana creditors, to shew cause, if nuy they can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, and ra- cei ve letters of dismission, ou first Mon day in Augusf 1883. July 12, Maston O’Nf.al 1—m-. Ordinary. GENTLEMEN’S BARBER PARL0R7 SHARON HOUSE BLOCK, BAINBRIDGE, - - - - GEORGIA. Keeps sharp razors, clean towels, elegant room, first-class sober barbers. A shave,' shampoo or hair cut is here a luxury that costs you no more than at a second-class shop. GRIFFIN A DESVEHGE8, Proprietors. —THE— POPULAR DRUG STORE U L. BEACH & C0v PROPRIETORS. Call and btfy you# Drugs, Medieiiie3, Chemicals, Perfumery and Fine Tcilet articles, Fancy Hrlr. Tooth and Cloth Brushes, Fine Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, , Smokors Articles, Etc. Etc. And every other article to bo found in a First-class Drug Store. *©“ Call and see us, before going el* where. c. L. BEACH & CO. ,... Bainbridge, Ga. aprlgtf -