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D. D. STULTS,
'Wishes to inform his friends and the pab-
liC generally that he will ran a fall stock of
Spring Goods
this season, and will be undersold by on
one. He will make.Fresh
FAMILY GROCERIES
A Specialty and would invite all wlio
want pure "fresh Grocsries at bottom pric
•s to call on him. A fine line of Boys
Men’s and Women
SHOES
Jloisery, Hats, Notions
And
11.0 UNDERWEAR
A.1 , I s on band. Also superb lot of
1 obacco % Cigars
-PURE—
Wines and Whiskies.
HIGHEST PRICES
Paid for County Produce of all Kinds
X>. H. STULTS.
FURNITURE.
ELEGANT NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS,
AT
i. nssunrs,
NO. 2 BOWNE’S BRICK BLOCK, - - BAINDRIDGE, GA.
-0-
FuII Line Dress Goods
Full Line Spring Prints,
Fill Line Muslins,
Full Line White Goods,
Full Line Hosiery,
Full Line Spring Clothing,
Full Line Groceries,
’ull Line Confectioneries,
Full Line Staple Goods,
Full Line of Everything.
SHOES, CLOTHING, SHOES.
His Stock of Ladies and Gentlemen’s fine Shoes and Slippers, and his stock of Beautiful
Spring Clothing for Men and Boys is unequalled in both style and prices. Give him a
call before purchasing elsewhere.
Highest price paid for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
II. NUSSBADM.
NOTICE !
A full and extensive line Gf
FINEST WALNUT
SUITES
Ranging in Price from $56. to $300
Cheap Cottage Suites:
tST The stock ofCheap Cottage Suites is
as large as car be found in the State.
Carpeting—all Grades.
The largest and Finest line of all
grades of Carpeting in South Georgia.
AT THE
J. Fortes Furniture Ho,se
i
Where you can Furnish your house complete
either with cheap or fine goods and at prices
that cannot be beat. Call early at their
Ware rooms in MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK,
1-11-tf THOMASVILLE, GA.
LOANS ON IMPROVED LANDS
We are prepared to undertake the nego-
iiation of applications for loans for a term
of years secured by first mortgage on im
proved lands in Decatur county Georgia in
amounts not exceeding one third of their
value. Also to buy mortgages giv n to
secure part purchase money on such lands
rg-All applicants must exhibit deeds to
the property offered as security.
McGILL & O’NEAL.
I-18-U Bainbridge.Ga-
MABBETT & WILES,
Commieion Merchants for the sale of
Fruits and Vegetables,
130 DOCK ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Prompt returns. Stencil furnished.
All consignments will have the personal
care of Mr. J. M. Terrell at Savannah,
insuring care in handling aud avoiding
delay in transfer. (lm)
SPRING GOODS RECEIVED
AT
JAMES It BABBIT’S.
A large assortment of Ladies’, Gents’ and Chilbrens’ Straw Hats
from tOcts up. Umbrellas Fans &c. Parasols from lOcts up. A
large assortment of Cry Goods. A good and cheap assortment of
Clothing.
Groceries of all Kinds
Coffee for 7, 8. 9, 10 and 11 lbs for $1.00. Tobacco Pipes and Cigars,
Ccme and see me and I will do all in my power to please you. All I ask is a trial. I
buy anything from the country such as
Hides, diiclceiifs and Eggs,
And will always give the full market priceprice for such produce.
J. Pi. Babbit.
Establish** 1840,*.
THE CELEBRATED
“BRADFORD"
PORTABLE MILL
COIR, WHEAT 4 FEE*.
FLOCK HILL HACHIK KB x.
Send far descriptive Circ»>
I at. Ad dross plainly
THOS BRADFORD*CO.
iisocnuTU
B ESIDES ALL KINDS « f Family Grcoer-
es 1 keep cousiau'.y c. baud an ele
gant assortment of all kinds of Fruits, Corn,
feetionerie*, Picl ies, Jellies, and I tuned
Goods of all kinds- E. A. FOIILMAN.
1. U-ly
MRS. M.J. REYNOLDS,
HAS NOW IN STOCK ALL THE LATEST AND
Prettiest Novelties in Spring
SUM3IEU MILLINERY.
—o
ALWAYS AHEAD,
That’s
JONAS LOEB,
And at present is alongways ahead.
AHEAD IN WHAT ?
Ahead in quality, quantity, and best of all, in prices, and he is
determined to remain so!
If you have the liast doubt of that fact all you have to do is to call, examine, and
price any line of goods and be conviuced. I do not expect to give special prices of any
one line of goods, but will give same rates on all, and they shall be lower than any you
have had—that is lowor than the lowest. I desire to eall the espeeial attention of
wholesale buyers to my large and well assorted stock of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS and
General Merchandise. It will certainly be to your advaniage to calland see for yourselves
REMEMBER
It is no trouble to show you goods and give prices. Remember also ihat
A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made!
Thanking the public for past patronage I solicit a continuance of the same.
Yours Respectfully.
011ns ^ioeb,
TAX NOTICE.
1 will be at the following places for the
purpose of receiving Tax Returns for the
year 1883:
Belchers, 1277th District, Monday April
9th, and May 28th.
Lime Sink, 621st District, Tuesday Apr!
10th and May 29th.
Thomas Barrow’s Mill, in the evening
April 10th.
Tired Creek, 1324 District, Wednesday
April 11th, and May 30th.
Whigham, 720th District,ThusrdayApril
12th, and May 31st.
Reagans, 1258.h District, Friday April
13th, and June 1st,
Clmax. 1361st District, Saturday Apri
14th, and June 2nd.
Higdon’s 533rd District, Monday Apri
16th, and June 4th. m
Bell’s, 1005th District, Tuesday April
17th, and June 5th.
Attipulgus, G94th District, Wednesday
April 13th, and June 6th.
Faceville, 914th District, Thursday April
19th, and June 7th.
Jackson’s A ill, 1325th District, Friday
April 20tb, and June 8th.
Pine Hill, 1188th District, Saturday
April 21st, and June 9th.
Kendrick’s 1342nd District, Monday
April 23rd and June 11th.
Lower Spring Creek, 635th District,
Tuesday April 24th, and June 12th.
Rock Pond, 1046th District, Wednesday
April 25th, and June 13th.
Dickenson’s Store, Thursday April 26.
Bainbridge, 5I3th District, during the
May Term of Superior Court, and June
22nd an d 23rd—after which timethe hooks
will positively be closed. 1 will be at each
precinct at 9 o’clock a. m., and remain until
1 o’clock p. m.
The Justices of Pence and Notaries Public
of each Militia District will be required to
furnish me with a list of all Tax Payers in
their respective Districts, in accordance
with the Law, and I hope that the above
named officers will not tail in this partieu.
lar, as it is next to impossible for me to do
my whole duty without it.
Veiy Respectfully,
SIMEON BRINSON,
March 29, ’83. Tax Receiver, 1>. C.
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!
My Stock embraces a full and
Complete line of Straw Hata,
Complete Hue French Chip Hats,
Complete line Rustic Straw Hats.
Complete line Ribbons, all shades.
Complete line Hair Goods.
Complete line of Chip Hats,
Complete line of Leghorn Hats,
Complete line Aitificial Flowers,
Complete lime Ruchings, Laces.
Complete lime Neck Wear.
. As well as all the Latest Novelties in all In. - r or the Ladies.
I take this method of extending to the ladies of Bainbridge and surrounding country
a cordial invitation to call on me, at my store, and look through my Spring Stock of
Millinery and Fancy Goods ; assuring them of my best endeavors to serve t hem faithfully
nd satisfactorily, with anything in my line. With thanks for past favors, I am,
Most Respecifully,
MRS. M.J. REYNOLDS,
apr 19-2m
King House,
Stone Mountain, Ga.
O PENED to summer guests on the 1st of
May. Cool breezes, good water, only
a tew minutes ride from the city. Board,
$2.00 per day ; $.0 per week; $30 per
month. Address
E. T. WHITE,
Atlanta or Stone Mountain, Ha.
May 17,1883.
National Hotel,
Atlanta, Ga.
TT OCATED in the centre ef the city, only
Alone block from Union passenger depot
and the depot of the Georgia Pacific and
East Tennessee, Yirgiuia and Georgia
Railroads, in the same building of the hotel,
terms, $2.00 per day.
E. T. WHITE,
May 17, 1883. Proprieter.
Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
As NOW CONDUCTED IS JUST AS GOOD AS THO&E
that claim TO BE
FIRSTCLASS,
AND
Charge Twice as loci!
Connected by Street Cars
With All The Depots!
J@"Point this out to your neighbors.
Don’t pay $3 per day or even $2 when you
can get the same kind of accommodation
for SI.50per day. \
June 14, 1883.—tf 1
Let everybody and all the people go to
H. C. CU1K Y MO’S
AND SEETHE
“QUEEN COFFEE POTT
The greatest invention of the age. No cofee drinker can aford to
be without it.
Price Fifty Cents;
Bean
Is still ahead with a full line of
HARNESS', SADDLES,
BRIDLES, WHIPS,
MATTRESSES,
BLACK OIL, &c„ &c
Harness $7.50 a Set k lip.
All of my work is under my persola_nsu-
pervision, and is strictly
FIRS T-CLASS
When you want anything in my line, call
at my store on South Broad Street, next to
F. L. Babbit’s, and I am satisfied 1 can
please you in quantity, quality and prices
JACOB BORN,
Proprietor City Harness Store.
PEED SMITH.
Baker and Confectioner
Corner South Broad and Troup Streets.
Fresh breads.cakes, Iruits, candies, nu*e
etc., always on hand. Also, best stock of
family groceries in town
High Undersold by ao one. Give him a
call
SOME FIGURES !
As some have exaggerated ideas of
the prices of
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
I beg your attention to the following
prices :
Yacht Cloth Suits to order - - $15 00
Cheviot “ “ “ - - $15 00
Cassimere “ “ “ - - $15 00
Dress Suits range from $22.00 up. Any
of these goods made here or in Phila-
de’phia at prices quoted.
J X HAHN.
Feb’y 22,1883.—tf
I. E ROSENFELD,
Of Bainbridge,
WITH
MOHR BROS.
——WHOLESALE
Dry Goods and Notions,
159 Congress St. SAVANNAH, GA
Feb. 22, 1882.—ly. *
Legal Blanks.
The Dehoceat Job Office is prepared to
furnish any and all kinds of Legal Blanks
snch as
WARRANTY DEEDS,
MORTGAGE DEEDS.
SHERIFF’S DEEDS,
MORTGAGE LEVIES,
JUSTICE COURT BLANKS,
SUPERIOR COURT BLANKS,
COUNTY COTRT BLANKS,
DISTRESS WARRANTS,
CRIMINAL WARRANT8,
WAIVER NOTES, ETC, ETC.
As well as anything else in this line at short
notice. Lawyers and County Officers are
n vited to give us a call.
CHARLES C. BUSH^
Attorney at Law
COLQUITT, GA.
Prompt attention given to all busing
trusted to me, '
JNO. E. DQNALSOnT^
Attorney and Counselor at L aw
Office over Hind^ store. Will rir» • *
in Decatur and adjoining counties "."j
elsewhere by special contract. ’
FeVy 15, 1863.
D* MCGILL;
McGILL & O’NEAL.
Attorneys at Law
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Their office will he found over the po,t .f,
fice. ^ w
MEDICAL CARD! "
Dr. E. J. M organ
Has removed his office to the drugstore
formerly occupied by Dr. Harrell. R M j|
dence on West street, south of Shotwell*
wherj calls at night will reach him.
dentistry! ~~~
J . C . Curry, D . D . $ , f
Can be found daily at his office on South
Broad street. up stairs, in E. Johnson’,
building, where he is ready to attend to the
wants of the public at reasonable rates.
dec-a-'S
DOCTOR M.L. BATTLE,
Dentist.
Office over Hinds Store. West side
eoert house. Has tine dental engine, aud
will have everything to make his office
first-class. Terms cash. Office hours 9
a. m. to 4 p. m. jnn.lStl
DR. L. H. PEACOCK,
Respectfully tenders his professional serv
ices to the people of Dainbririge and vicini-
ty.
Office ovpr store of J. I). Harrell & Bro
Residence on West end of Broughton
street, where he can be found at uigbt.
April 6,1881 —
JL’FF. D. T.VI,BERT.
WM. M. HAtUttlt,
TALBERT & HARRELL
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
The above have formed a copartnership
under the firm name of Talbert & Harrell
for the practice of law. Will practice iu
ull the courts of the Albany Circuit. Office
over Harnett’s srore.
August 14,1882.
ALBERT WINTER,
Real Estate and Collecting A{
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
I will be glad to receive the patronage of
all who have property to sell or rent, nr
collecting to make. All business placedia
my hands will receive promp* attention. I
will look after wild lands, investijAte till**,
pay taxes and protect from tresspassers.
I propose to make ihe collection efbvl
claims a specialty. The worse the claim
the more attention 1 will give it.
Correspondence solicited.
Aug. 1, 1882.
DAVID E. HOLLEY,
Practical Painter & Paper Hanger,
BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.
Having located liCFe I take this method
of infoiming the public that. I am prepare)
to do all kinds of Painting, such as Grain
ing, Shelacking, Varnishing. Gilding and
Glazing; as well also as Paper Hanging A
if radical experience of twelve years w*
rants me in guaranteeing satisfactionorw
charge. Leave orders .at Pope & 6racer.
5-24-3m. I* E. HOLLEY.
WOOD & WYGAHT
Southern Fruits and VcgetaW**
r-AND GENERAL—
Commission Jffentsrcli*
268 Washington Street, Near Warren.
NEW YORK CITY.
Refers to any well established Bank,
Editors of this paper for any informa 111 *
concerning their reliability. Hume Onp* 1
itory: the People’s Bunk of New York Or
3-1-3m
J S. CHAM3ERLINE & CO.
Wholesale Fruit and Prod* 1
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 5 Market St, and No. 5 Clinj® 11 ®"i
BOSTON, MASS.
Georgia Melons made a Specia
REFERENCES :—Richardson &
Agts., Boston and Savannah S. 3 1
Savannah, Ga ; J. C. Wisenbaker, Talk*
Ga ; J. A Ously, Ously, Ga ; T.
shear, Thomasville, Ga; J. II.
Millen, Ga.
The Steamer JVefft*
Will Leave Bainbridge
Every Monday and Thursday for
Every Tuesday for Bush’s landing-
Every Wednesday for Bryant's.
Every Friday for t’hee vertown.
Every Saturday for Ligbtfoot s
and Bryant’s.
FASSEtfGER RA*
To Red Bluff 50 cts ; To Cheererio***
j. E.
May 17, 1883.
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