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Professional Cards.
. II. I’fiV 'tK, ' S. J. CHESTNUT.
PEACOCK & CHESTNUT,
Physicians and Surgeons
I-r. I- H;
I.VHKIDGE, GA.
Peacock has associated with
<•hs-sstimt—in the practice of
1 -nrgery, In all its branches
o of instmmcntal work,
it etc. Office at Zacbarias’
- . over the law office of Dou-
■wln re they will be pleased
iends-CaUs left atdrng store.
..t. at oui office tip stairs over
I!awes law office will be
•Mi led. All caffs promptlv
.. tier clay or night. They
. —t the ir friends to call and
■ 'heir new office up stairs
i’i acock * Chestnut.
I h' -icians and Surgeons.
DR. T. M MERRITT,
Pl,v>iciaii : and : Surgeon,
... . M si'Httl, Xcw York City,and
. . •/., r,,U»qf of I’lij/*icians
s . of lioUimore,
Teii'i -r- lii' professional ser-
v ; r ... j,, tip- people of Bain-
1,r: l_-e mid surrounding
country.
f-j.-H | qUAHTBRS AT ZACHARIAS 1
-i i:i.. apSO-Om
IC <-EI.I.. YV. 31. HABBELL
111 SSKLL iV ILVIIRELL,
Utormys A Counsellors
at Law,
i;.\im:kid<;e, ga.
I ;,) 1 cases and business their
, j>ageiui nts may require in any of
E. J. MORGAN. V. KERRY
MORGAN & BERRY,
PHYSICSAP1S AND SURGEONS,
liAi.Miitmc.K, Georgia.
... I,- |i. Kruce’s Drug Store, corner
jj,»n I Wall r streets - ap9-Xy
xo.E.Ronalson I A. l- Hawes
DONALSON & HAWES,
At toneys and Counsels at Law
1SAIX BRIDGE, GA.
Wi.i ;a aet iee in the courts of the Albany
. Supreme court of the State
,,,‘itin-1’ nit ed States District court.
DANIEL McGILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
IIAIXCUIUGE, GEORGIA.
bill practice in ihc Courts of the Alban}
Circnii and elsewhere byspeciil contract
July :883.—tv
CHARLES C. BUSH
Attorney At Law.
C(I[,|JU1TT,GA.
rromr*t
inniC'l io
iven lo all busincsscn
FSSD SMITH.
Baker and Confectioner
y .I .I Sou ih of Mrs. 31. J. Reynolds—
Bainbridge, - - Georgia-
r»!< I'n-aris. Vakep, CandicB, Nuts, Etc
son hand. Al86,best stock of Family
'atn*> sia town. a^-Uuderaold
one. (five him a call.
JOHN KINNEY,
(Rumlnll Kinney’s Son,)
ffonoral ijlaol,Smith ^forlf.
11AIX Kill DG E, <JA.
A«k i lo- •aiiii- liberal patronage which
•he | ,-cl upon his father in
kb l i -::me :u ilie same old stand. Horse
'h'" : . . ,n and buggy tyre slirink-
ic.c. :ui,l all oilier kinds of "blacksmith
airkil.iiie in I lie best manner.
JXO. K I NX MY.
■iviv
8' lint waver or milk
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VOL. XXI.
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1891.
NO. 14
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SEMINARY
This celebrated Stallion will be out
lorserMceon and after September loth,
JSJ’imf . f0l ' 0 '' s: At Ilonalsville, from
tlu H*tli to Kith, and then to Colquitt for
.1 days, standing at each place II days at
the time through the fail season, at *10
per colt, insured to stand and suck.
Rlack Hawk was sired by the noted
imhok Hawk Stallion of Ijouisdana, And
was raised hv L. I*. Rarwick, in Middle
Hcorpia, and is to-day the handsomest
Jiorse in Georpria, the fastest untamed
trotter; and those who know his
t*peed meet him half way; his style,
make and color are unexcelled.
J. M. BAllWICK & BRO
Mirrian, Ga., Sept. 10, ’91.
P
RINTEhS
Rollei^
Order COMPOSITION or send
your Roller Stocks to lie east to
1). J. REILLY & CO.,
324 and 32G Pearl St., NEW YORK.
^“I’orrespondenee solicited. Send for
circular,
Macco Farm For Sale
Tobacco and cotton plantation con
taining 370 acres, within two miles of
the city of Bainbridge, known as the
llunnewell place.
It has a jrood four-ooom frame dwell
ing, out door kitchen smoke house,
stable and trin house—the latter could
he made a tobacco drying house.
Now is your opportunity to pay for it
in tobacco the tirst year—or should von
prefer to follow thc'ohl track, no be’tter
otton, corn, «ane and other ]>roduets
an he raised than on this plantation.
It is a Trust Estate and must be sold.
Don’t miss the chance of jrettinjr a trreat
bargain. Address A. T. BOWNE,
tf Bainbridge, Ha.
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BREAK FAST.
By a thorough knowledge of tlie
natural laws which govern the opera
tions of digestion and nutritihn, and by
arcful application of tine properties
of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has
provided our breakfast tables with a
lelieatelv Flavoured beverage which
may save us many doctors’ hills. It is
the judicious use of such articles of
diet that a constitution may hcgradual-
y built up until strong enough to resist
very tendency to disease. Hundreds
of subtle maladies are lloating around
us ready to attack wherever there is a
weak point. We may escape many a
atal shaft by keeping ourselves well
fortified with a pure blood and a proper
ly nourished frame.—Civil Service Ua-
zette. Made simply with boiling water
or milk, sold only’in half-pound tins,
hv Hrocers, la belied thus:
vMES EPPS A CO., Honuepathie
Chemists, London, England.
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'HAVFEVERj
TOYS!
AT THE MART,
—WK AIIE—
OVERSTOCKED!
THEY MV ST BE SOLD!
Harrell <fej>aing'.
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LEAF
TO
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We
M ill continue to bi
at
unsold crops of To-
Wareliouse,
fair prices,
baeco, at the River
Bainbridge, Ga,
E. J. MAST & L, XEQPOXnB.
Ely’s Cream Balm
Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al
lays Inflammation. Heals the Sores.
Restores the Senbo-s of Taste, Smell
and Hearing.
A particle 5s appli'-tl intoPnch nostril and
Is aarecnlilc^ Price .iOc. nt llruaitist. nr by
mail. ELY BROTIIEKS,oii ’Warren St,New York.
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Sew Hardware Store.
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S.- J. - ANDERSOM - & 00.,
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Legal Advertisements.
For Sale
I-ot of Wild Land No 38 in the 27th
District of Decatur county. Titles per
fect from drawee down. Anyone want-
ingsaine can address K. Ooi-esiiy,
12-AM'I—.'iOtl. McDonough. Ga.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Deeatur County:
WJ H I’RFAS, John M. Brown admin-
5 V istrator of Daniel Peterson,repre-
s, cts to the court, in his petition duly
tiled and entered on record, that he has
fully administered said Daniel l*c
son’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administration should
not he discharged from his administra
tion, and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in March 1W»2.
C*. J. MV.VXKRl.YN,
12-3—3m Ordinary
BAINBRIDGE.
Administrators Sale.
GEORGIA—3Iiller County:
A GRHEARLY to an order from the
Ljl Court of Ordinary of Miller county
will lie .<old before the court house
door of said county on the tirst Tues
day in January next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
'ne-half interest in lot of land num
ber one hundred and nineteen (119) in
the 13th District of said county. Sold
as the property of Mrs. G, E. Riley
late of said county, deceased. Terms
cash. November 25th, 1891.
U. W. Rii.ky-,
12-3—lm Administrator.
Miller Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Miller County:
will be sold before the court house door
in the town of Colquitt 3Iiller county Geor
gia during the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in January 1892, the following
described property to-«it;
Three hundred bushels of corn, levied on
as the property of J. R. Ralls, to satisfy
one Superior Court ti fa in favor of Sarah I'
Law as said J. B. Ralls, This Dec. 2. 1891.
J. R. Hobnsbv.
12-3-lni. Sheriff.
ForSale.
The William Dickenson old homestnd
at l-’aeeville, Ga., together with about
Six Hundred acres of land.
The place is in good condition and is
well improved and will be sold on long
time and easy payments to a responsi
ble party..
For price, terms etc. address,
I). T. WILSON,
dee.l7-lm Eaceville, Ga.
Citation.
all
GEORGIA — .Miller County — T o
whom it may concern:
Whereas, J T Steadham, Guardian for
his four minor children, Rosa (’, John,
Kdgar and Frederick Steadham, having
in due form applied to the undersigned
t<> sell the following Real Egtate belong
ing to said minor children for re-invest-
ment: All of lot of land No 341 and 10
acres off of lot No 307 in the 12th Dis
trict of said county, and I will pass oi.
the same at my dtlice on the fourth
Monday in December next. November
12th, Hi»l. J. W. Cowart,
12-3—1 t> (>rdi nary.
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Will trim you up “all out of sight.”
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any time. Shampooing and shaving,
hair cutting in the latest styles. Strict
attention given to ladies, trimming
their bangs, shampooing and singing
the hair when it is falling out. I guar
antee to stop its falling out. Give me a
call. Yours Respectfully,
ALLEN H. BURGESS,
If Tonsorialist.
MONTGOMERY
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••In the summer of 1804 I was sent to the
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duced in strength that I could not speak and
was compelled to write everything I wanted
to say. I was then having some 23 or 30
stools per day. The doctors ordered a medi
cine that I was satisfied would be of no
benefit to me. I did not take it, but per
suaded my nurse to get me some of Dr.
Aver's Pills. About two o'clock in the after
noon X took six of these pills, and by mid
night began to feel better. In the morning
the doctors came again, and after deciding
Uiat my symptoms were more favorable, gave
me a difie’rent medicine, which I did not use,
but took four more of the pills instead. The
next day the doctors came to see me. and
thought I was doing nicely, (and so did I).
1 then took one Dill a day for a week. At the
end of that time. I considered myself cured
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was then weak, but had no return of the
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56th Uegt. 3tass. VoL infantry.
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—3Ir3. 31. J. Ferguson. Pullens. Va.
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Ayer’s Pills,
Bainbridge it the county seat of the
county of Decatur—the largest in area of
any county in the State of Georgia—situ
ated at the Western terminus of the S. F.
A W.R.R., running from Savanuah and the
Eastern terminus of the Alabama Midland
Rai'road—running from .Montgomery
Alabama—on the Eastern bank of Flint
river, a beautiful bold stream navigable the
year round for large steam boats, from all
points, South and West; situated in the
centre of a county, with an area of nearly
2,500 square miles, made up of the greatest
variety of soil, covered all over with mag
nificent forests of every variety incident to
climate and soil; from maguilieent hills
covered with oak and hickory, pine and
magnolia—whose feet are bathed in beauti
ful clear streams, abounding in fish, to
broad spreading valleys; savannas encir
cled with towering pine and broad spread
ing live oak, magnolia, cedar, gum and
cypress—under whose umbrageous shade
the earth lies rich in resources, carpeted
with native grasses, where cattle, sheep
and swine thrive through every season
without shelter or feed from their
owners.
Bainbridge Is 23G miles from Savavanah,
15 miles from the B’lovlda. and 35 from the
Alabama line; and 60 miles from the Gulf
of Mexico; during the heated term is con
stantly fanned by seabreezes, resin ladened,
from contact with the intermediate pine
forests, and uncontaminated by malarial
iniluences. The climate is mild ar.d
equable, and as healthy as can be found
anywhere; the air, pure and dry,and most
beneficial for pulmonary diseases of all
kinds. Her Artesian Waters are unexcelled
anywhere in the world, and the supply
abundant, and free to all who will partake.
The most obstinate cases of dyspepsia, and
Indigestion, kidney and bladder affections
have been speedily cured by their use, and
a water works system Is now under con
tract to put these waters into every house
in the city, for the use of all who will abide
with us.
Following are official analys esof these wa
ters :
X ALYSIS OF AATESIAJt WELD WATEB, EAIX
BRIDGE, OA.
Solid JIatter j | Grains Peo
dissolved. | [ U. 8. gallon
Carbonate of Lime..... 3.6146
Carbonate ot Soda 4.6521
Sodium Chloride 1.6513
Snlphate of Soda 1.8562
Sulphate of Lime 6.7543
Sulphate of Magnesia 0.0424
Carbonate of Iron 0.0114
Silicate of Soda 0.1013
Silica 0.1875
Organic Matter and Water 0.1875
Total 12.9297
Free Amonia—none
Albumenoid Ammonia—a trace
H. C. White, State ChemiBt.
This well is 1200 feet deep.
I. Kwilecri, Clerk of Council:—Dear Sir
—This water is a very excellent, articlo, evi
dently of true artesian origin, and is admir
ably suited to drinking and other ordinary
purposes. The mineral matters dissolved are
those found usually in Artesian waters and
they impart slight aik&liuity to the water,
which is desirable, medically A large
amount of Carbonic Acid Gas is held in so
lution, which gives the water a fresh, agree
able taste. Very Truly Yours,
H. C, White, State Chemist.
Following is the State Chemist’s analysis
of the water from Well No. 1 which is 900
.eet deep, made one year ago:
STATE CHEMIST’S ANALYSIS
•Solid 3Iatter in I j Grains Fcr
suspension | | U. S. gallan
Oxide of Iron 0.791.
Organic 3Iatter 1.150.— 1.941
SOLID MATTER DISSOLVED.
Carbonate Soda 8.215.
Sulphate of Seda 2.222.
•Sodium «Cliloride 2.065.
Sulphate of Lime 1.156.
•Sulphate of Magnesia 1.323.
Silica 0.229.
Organic JIatter undeveloped....0.012.—16.125
The water has the usual composition of the
Artesian Waters of Southern Goorgia, and
contained rather more solid matter in solu
tion than the majority cf them. It is a verv
excellent drink ! ng water.
H. C. White, State Chemist.
jmsm chill m fever tov
—crgvs
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C III I £
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FEVER
BILIOUS
TEVER
Bainbridge Is situated on a bluff fifty feet
above the bed of the river, on land rolling
enough to thoroughly drain her streets of
all impurities. Her streets are bordered
from one end to the other with a growth of
live oak, water oak, red oak and cedar une
qualled in beauty and magnificence any
where in the world, and have given her the
pseudonym of the “City of Oaks.” The
citv has a handsome Court House a comfort
able Hotel, six churches—three white and
three colored. (Methodist,Baptistandpres
byter i a u,) u n e xcclled public schools, a well
organized fire department, a weekly news
paper, a first class private Bank with 460,000
capital, with business that could profitably
employ much more and which will probably
soon he added; a Cotton Compress, with a
capacity of 30 bales ao hour; a complete Edi
son System of Incandescent Electric Lights,
a perfect system of Water YVorks reaching all
parts of city—which is absolutely free to con
sumers—(the only free water works system
in the known world) drawing the snpply
from the above described wells. The City
now has in hand 48,000.00 for the purpose
and will during the coming Winter aud
Spring erect a commodious Academy and
elegantly fit It with all needed furniture and
appliances for modern School purposes.
MANUFACTURES.
In this line Bainbridge has aSawJDll with
a capacity of 45,000 feet of lumber per day,
witli Planers, Moldnrs, Scroll Saws, etc; a
Carriage Factorv, Cigar Factory, Ice Fac
tory, Barrel Factory, Harness Simp,
and has about thirty business houses,
and is the central market of
five counties as rich in agricultural resour
ces as any in Georgia, and with a
few more manufacturing enterprises,
would need little more to make it the
most desirable place of residence and busi
ness in the pine belt of Georgia.
As a place of residence or business
few places offer better advantages. Proper
ty of every kind is cheap, and abundant,
and strangers always receive courteous
and kind treatment, in both city and coun
try. A good state of societ y exists, and
worthy tmmigrantsor visitors are well re
ceived and every encouragement extended
to induce their settlement among us.
Lands for agricultural purposes are abun
dant, and very cheap, and yield abundant
crops of corn, cotton, potatoes rye, oats,
sugar cane, tobacco, peas, peanuts, chufas
and every kind and variety of garden vege
tables ; and fruits, such as peaches, pecans,
apples, grapes, straw berries and other
fruits. The water courses, springs and
lakes abound in a dozen varieties of the
Inest fishes, which may be taken the year
round; and the woods abound in small game
of every kind, Thousands of the finest salt
water fish and oysters can be had any dav
fresh from the Gulf, by Steamer, to sav
nothing of the venison, bear steak, wild
turkev and duck which they daily bring tc
her wharves from the Gulf—making it the
moot desirable place of residence in all the
South. To enterprising tradespeople, to
judicious capitalists and industrious
farmers Bainbridge and Decatur eounty
offer unequalled opportunities, and to all
such we pledge a cordial welcome. Any in
formation in regard to Bainbridge or Deca
tur county will be cheerfully given by
addressing The Democrat, Bainbridge
Georgia.
FEVER
think your
your medicine
the best Chill and
Fever in e d i c i n
Have not had a com
plaint of its not do
ing all claimed for
it.
A. E. Tarver A' Son
Bartow, Ga
I have used it on
four cases of Itiliou:
Fever and if it doe;
as well for Chill and
Fever I am stir
there will be a de
mand for it.
Titos. R. Leslie,
Hurtsboro, Aia
I gave my patient
who were suffering
with Typhoid Fev
some of Johnson
Chill and Fever Ton
ie, after trying the
remedies endorsed
by the regular Allo
pathies 2 weeks, and
ItVTOlTAVTl m every instance
A ® your Tonic had not
been given more
than 24 hours when
they were free of fe
ver. The patients
were convalescent
and rapidly regain
ed their forme
health.
J F Kincheloe, 31 D
Conway -Ark.
3Iy wife had Li
Grippe. I gave her
Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic and
cured her in one day
She aohed very
much, and after giv
ing her a dose every
3 hours the next day
she was up and
about her work,
think it is a good
medicine.
C. II SCOTT,
3Iontgomery, Ala,
YVe have used the
Tonic in our fakti
lies with perfect
satisfaction In Fe
ver, with or without
chills, and a
I,- . . _ quick and sure rent-
luEASLES edy ill Measles, (for
which it is not rec
ommended bv*'the
proprietor.) Allow
us to inform vn
that it is invaluabl
Yours, etc.
A E Philips A Bro
Sanford, Fla.
14
GRIPPE
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
YVhereas, J. R. Faircloth, Administra
tor of the estate of .Mrs. 3f. A. Crawford
represents to the court, in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered said estate
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged
from his administration, and receive
letters of dismission on the first 3fon
day in February, 1892.
ireore *> C. J. MUNNERLYH,
10-29—3m Ordinary,
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
X? Y virtue of an order from the Court
jL» of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold before the court house door, in the
city of Bainbridge, said county, on the
list TUESDAY in January next, the
following described property, to
One live-room framed dwelling ho„„.
and one acre lot on which the same is
situated—located in the village of Face-
vilie, Decatur county, Georgia, bound
ed as follows: On the North, East and
\\ est by lands of the estate of YVilliam
Dickenson, and on the South by the S.,
F. « YV. R’y, and known in said village
as the residence of tiie late Myron T.
North, deceased, and sold as ilie prop
erty of said estate for distribution,
Terms cash. Y\\ North,
1,n Adm’r said estate,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
A LL persons holding claims against
the estate of the late George YV
Tones, are required to present the same
to the undersigned duly attested in
terms of law—and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to come for
ward without delay and make settle
ment with us. This October 8tli, 1891.
Dn. G, 31. Jones,
_ J. F..Tones,
Executors Est. of G. YV. Jones, dec’d.
Citation
GEORGIA — Decathr Countv: — Ordin
ary’s Office. Dee. 1, LS91:
T HE return of the Commissioner's
appointed to set apart a year’s sup
port for 3Irs. YIelvina .YIc.Yfee, widow
of J II YIc.Yfee, deceased, out of the
f.rta‘0 of said deceased, having been
iilcd in tins office, all jiersons concerned
arc hereby cited to he and appear at my
office on the tirst Monday in January
1892, to show cause, if an y'thev can, wliv
said return should not lie ‘made the
judgment of tin's Court and admitted to
C. J. YIunneiilvn,
Ordinary.
record.
12-1 (MU—30d
Libel For Divorce
GEORGIA—Deratur County:
Benny Oseohn (
Y's.
YVilliam Osborn. (
I T appearing to the Court hv the re
turn of the Sheriff, that the defend
ant. YY iiJiam Osborn, is not to he found
and has removed without the State, it is
ordered that service of this petition be
made by publication for the time and
in the terms of the law in such cases
made and provided. li B Bower
Russell A Harrell, J s C AC.
Atty’s for Plaintiff.
A true copy from the minutes.
C YV YY'ijiberlet,
Clerk, SC.
Libel For Divorce.
PREPARED BT
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lovell, Mass.
Bold fry all Prugyiits end Dealers in Medicine.
I Iiave been a great snfTer#*r from catarrh
for o\vr ten v^ar* * had it very bad, could
hardly breathe. SornA nights I could no
sl« *?D and h^d »o walk the floor. I purchase
Cly’t* (.'ream Bdtn aurj am nsing it freely; i
is working a carc surety. I have advised
K*ver i friends to use it, and with happy
n'.-ults in every case, It*is the medicine
all others for catarrh, and it is worth
v- weight in cold. I thank God I have
found a remtdy I can use with safety, and
that does sil that is claimed for it. It Is
curing my deafnew. -B. W. Sperry. Hart-
loid. G nu.
Miller Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Miller County:
Will tie sold before the Court house door
in the town of Colquitt Miller eonntv Geor
gia during the legal hours of sale on the
first! tiesday in January 1892, the following
deeribed property to-wit:
One Black horse four rears old lev-oil on
as the property < f S. H. Cross, to sitisfy
• tie snperior Court Cost 11 fa in favor of A.
L- Towusanil vs said S. H. Cross, This
December 2,1891. J. K. Hornsey
12-3-1 m Sheriff.
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Citation.
G Ef>RGIA— Decatur < 'ountv:
’ITTHEREAS, YV. If. c. Cunningham,
*T administrator of J. K. Cunning
ham, represents to the court, in his pe
tition duly filed and eiltered on record,
that he has fully administered said J.
K. Cunningham’s estate. This is,
therefore, to cite ail persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if anv they can, why said administra
tor should not he discharged from liis
administration, aud receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in
March Isiig. ('. J. Mvnneri.vn,
12-3—3m Ordinary
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Postponed Decatur Sheriff Safe
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
W ILL be sold before the court hou
door in the city of Bainbridg
Decatur county, Georgia, during tl
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesdt
in January next, the following de
eribed property, to-wit:
line Holgate's Improved Ice and R
frigerating Machine and fixtures ther
unto belonging, situated in the city •
Bainbridge, and levied on as the pro)
erty of the Southern Ice Refrigeratir
Co, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of T. .
Nolan vs said Southern lee Refriger
ting Co, and other fi fas in my hands
viz: in favor of YV. A. Kirksey and Ja
T. Burns, vs said named Ice Co. Th
October 28th, 1891.
L. F. Patterson,
12-3—lm Sheriff.
Postponed Decatur Sheriff Sale
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
W ILL be sold before the court lions
door in the city of Bainbridgi
Decatur county, Georgia, during th
legal hours of saie, on the tirst Tuesda
in January next, the following dei
eribed property, to-wit:
Lots of land’ Numbers two hundre
and ninety-one (291) one hundred an
eight (108) two hundred and fifty (256
and three hundred and ten (310) nil sitv
ated in the ltith District of said .county
and levied on as the property of 31. A
Isidge to satisfy one Superior Court
fa in favor of tfie Bank of Thomnsvill
vs 31. A. Ijodge and 31. O. Sutton. Dt
fendant served with written notice, am
property pointed out by Plaintiff’s At
torneys. This October 28th, 1891.
I,. F. PATTERSON,
12-3—lm. Sheriff.
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Defcatur Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
W ILL he sold before the court lions -
door in the city of Bainbridge
Decatur county, Georgia, during th>
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesda*
in January 1892, the following describee
property, to-wit:
One saw mill and all fixtures loeatei
on the Alabama Midland R. R., thre<
miles YY’est of Donalsonville, in sait
county of Decatur, and levied on as tin
property of Green Kirkland to satisfy
one Deeatur County Court fi fa in favoi
of D. A. C. Funderhurke vs Green Ivirk
land. This December 3, 1891.
L. F. Patterson,
12-3—lm Sheriff. !
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE-
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
■y^TILL be sold before the court house
door in the city of liuinhrid)
Decatur county, Georgia, during t
legal hours of sale, on the tirst Tuesday
in Ja
eribed property, to-wit:
Lot of land Nos (193) one hundred and
ninety-three, (121) one hundred and
twenty-one, (122) one hundred and
twenty-two (183) one hundred and eigh
ty-three, and (ISO) one hundred and
ninety, all situate, lying and being in
14th District of said county of Decatur,
and levied on as the property of Joe
Traiwick, to satisfy one County Court
ti fa in favor of !S. L. Traiwick vs’ said
Joe Traiwick and other fi fas in my
hands. This December 2,1891.
L. F. Patterson,
12-3—lm Sheriff.
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Miller Sheriff Sale-
GEORGIA—Miller County:
W ILL be sold before the court house
door In the town of Colquitt, Mill
er county, Georgia, during the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
January next, the following described
property, to-wit:
All of.lot of land No 128 situated in
the 13th District of said county and con
taining 250 acres, more or less, except
ing fifty acres off of the South side of
said lot and levied on as the property
of the estate of Susan C. Adams, de
ceased, to satisfy one Superior Court
Execution in favor of the American
Freehold Land Yfortgage Company, of
London, limited, vs J. S, Clifton, as Ad
ministrator of the estate of Susan C.
Adams, deceased. This November 25
1891. J, 11. Hornsby,
12-3—lm Sheriff, M. C.
Miller Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Yliller Countj*:
YY’ill be sold before the court house
door, in the town of Colquitt. .Miller
county, Georgia, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in January
1892, the following described property,
to-wit:
One 8-horse power Tabor Engine and
Boiler, levied on as the property of YV.
C, Cook, to satisfy one County C
y Court fi
Cv. C. Cook.
C, c ook, to satisfy <
fa in favor of R. L. Ylims vs Y'
This November 25,1891.
J. R. Hobnshy,
12-3-lm Sheriff, 31. C,
Miller SheriffSale,
GEORGIA—Yliller County:
YVill he sold before the court house
door in the town of Colquitt, Miller
county, Georgia, during the legal hours
of sale, on the tirst Tuesday in January
1892, the following described property,
to-wit:
One sixty-saw Pratt Cotton Gin, feed
er and condenser, levied on as the prop
erty of,YV. (’. Cook to satisfy one Mort
gage ti fa in favor of P. E. tioyd vs said
YV. C. Cook. This November 25,1891.
J. R. Hornsby,
Sheriff, M. C.
12-3—lm
Miller SheriffSale
GEORGIA—Yliller County: , •
YY’ill lie sold before the court house
door in the town of Colquitt, Yliller
eounty, Georgia, during the legal hours
of sale, ou the first Tuesday in January
1892, the following described property,
to-wit: •”
The East half of lot of land No 185
situated in the 13th District of said
county and containing J25 acres, more
or lfess, and levied on as the property of
Jack Kimbreli to satisfy one Superior
Court fi fa in favor of Isaac A. Bush vs
said Jack Kimbreli. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff in fi fa. This Novem
ber 25,1891. J. II. Hornsby',
lm Sheriff, M. C.
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Miller SheriffSale
GEORGIA—Yliller County:
YVill he sold before the court house
door in the town of Colquitt, Yliller
county, Georgia, during the lega’l hours
fj'c first Tuesday in January
1S92, the following described property
to-wit: 1
Lot of land No 99, and the North half
of lot of land No lOOin the 13th District
of said county, and levied on as the
property of James R. Rawls to satisfy
J. It. Hornsby,
Sheriff, 31. C.
Miller SheriffSale
GEORGIA—Yliller County:
YY ill be sold before the court house
door in the town of Colqnitt, Yliller
county, Georgia, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in Jauiiary
1892, the following described property,
to-wit: 11 J
The South half of lot of land No (24)
* entv-four situated in the 20th District
Yliller eounty, Georgia, and levied oh
the property of A. YI. C. YVarren to
satisfy one Superior Court ti fa in favor
'James F. .McLendon vs said A, Yf. c.
arren. This November 25, ]«91.
J. R. Hornsby,
U'3—lm Sheriff, M. C.
Estray Notice.
EORGIA—Decatur Connty:
rpiIE following is a particular deserip-
JL tion of the marks, natural and a ti-
fieial, age and color of a certain hor rs ,
this day shown to us by J. l u Brockette
as an estray, and also tiie value of the
same: One gelding color black, right
hind foot white, left eye defective, very
small white sqiot in forehead, about four
years old, of the value of twentv-five
dollars. YY’e think :in cents per day is
sufficient compensation for keeping'the
November 30,1891.
H. J. BrutoN,
L. O. Jaueson,
L.-3 OOd Freeholders.
above horse.