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Litinu-ion Talks.
iii the Alliance
the action of the
Cotipr.—uirn as follows:
' Alliance Congressman
the pcinncratic caucus,”
Itiilthere v.cre two sal
ts- for -a doing. l-'irst, we
s’tcd and lioniinated ns
1!-. tin
Alliai
ml it;
I’ltaii
ICcitlcll.
s-c i»r<
I f we
w might limb
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any one
in any
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cure the
serve as
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'rat-. that was (Hu
man who knows
will dare attempt
wit hi- democracy from a
"f 1 alhoui, standpoint.
aeheTw.-on Mill- and Crisp
'* I"'' li: 'id one. When wo
1 . 1 '"’-'e was a clean
| "is hacked by the
Ih mocratic party
• ter tarilf reform
'a- hacked hy a
tew members
1 Democratic
d he elected
been no
- M die t.i.-iti of th(' cur-
*’ *’•' ^ rt,p mid unlimited
1 ft'P's elec-
„ , J'"'"' "Duress and the
!Uu * financial
i t' the gist of the
P 20l,
lata! i
tycfib
I Alliai
JOHN M. BROWN, Editor.
BT DEBSOORAT PUB
ESTABLISHED, 1871.
' "«r.ld h;
IS Me
VOL. XXI.
Here shall the Press the Peoples’ Rights Maintain.
TSB.WS: $1.00 CASH
BAIXBRIDGE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1892.
NO. 16
CiTYTREASURER S REPORT.
. L. Ilarrelll, City Treasurer, in
account with the City Council of
Bain bridge. Extraordinary Ex
pense Account, 1891.
OCTOBER-—TO CASH FROM
Chariot Fur
gerson “
“ “ l
.i yj
or,
i nos Lana tine
2 50
Fannie Coll
um u
u it 2
M X Paulett doff tax
1 00
Win Gibson
u
« a 2
40
John Lawson fine
2 00
II P Coll UR'
U
u it
15
1! F Humphrey dray lie’s
0 00
Eii & Gussi
Giark u
a a |
\Y M Lang fine
2 00
Ed & Sue ii
rut on “
07
W M Lang line
2 00
J AV F Join
18011 „ “
30
A I* Belcher skating rink
Xareissa G;
u u i
lie’s
10 00
1) W Price-
“ “ 1 20
E 11 Smart 7 cords wood
5 25
Charity Cra
wford u
“ “ 1
00
!■: 11 Smart 2 cords wood
1 50
Frank SuU<
il u
Fi
\V 1) Lewis gen tax ’87
4 58
Atariah Sut
Ion “
(( u
60
K ii Smart 5 cords wood
J 25
Henry Wall
liC’O u
« u 5
Frank Sutton line
2 00
Aaron Cam
nbell “
.( .. q
26
K II Smart 8 cords wood
4 50
Wm Everet
t u
<i k |
Ashby Weathers tine
1 00
Hinson Gro
u
70
J S i iesvergern dog tax
1 00
Mrs H J Hr
uton u
“ “ V.)
11 Smart 1 cord wood
75
Mrs Rosa ; -haver “
“ “ 4
80
J It Graves 1 cemetery lot
25 00
Mrs Thonut-
Yates “
00
J It Graves ins lie’s
2 00
Maston O’X
eal “
“ “ 48
<i;;
i‘liilip Steam street lie’s
6 00
Airs V II Cc
nine “
06
K 11 Smart Uncords wood
8 45
W S Brook;
“
“ “
5S
Olivia Cliisoip gen tax ’91
Sarah Thompson gen tax
1891
Wm Drayton gen tax’91
Sinthy Mason “ “ “
E iMason “ “ “
E II Smart 2 cords wood
Jennie Edward gen tax ’91
Versa Scott “ “ “
Nelson Scott “ “ “
Einalinc Mitchel “ “ “
Millie Fleming “ “ “
It L Dickenson mch’ts lie’s
E JI Daniel gen tax ’91
Thomas Bishop fine
1 91
1 02
CO
30
1 50
1 50
3 8-1
4 94
S9
09
1 80
0 65
5 15
5 00
143 97
To ain’t brot forward
W O Harrell gen tax ’91
Airs E J Cardy “ “ “
Airs AI A Crawford gen
tax
O F Westmoreland gen
*
tax
W (i Broom gen tax
Airs Lilia Broom gen tax
W J Kelly fine
Julia Lucky gen tax ’91
Ran Tyson “ “
Airs 1’ B Belcher gen tax
1891
E II Smart 2 cords wood
Pat Bishop gen tax ’ill
Delphy Whaley gen tax ’91
Wm Bishop fine
Prince Adams gen tax ’91
E C Belcher “ “ “
P B, E C Ac AH Belcher gen
tax ’91
Benj. Stuart g(m tax ’91
Westmoreland <!c Paulett
gen tax ’91
Alalinda Alarshail gen tax
1891
Joe Collins gen tax ’91
Lizzie Reed restaurant lie’s
J E Peacock mch’t lie’s
Han nab. Alunro gen tax ’91
E H Smart tire pipe
J ulia McLendon gen tax ’91
C L Lang fine
Rose Pinkney gen tax ’91
T It Wardell “ “ “
E A Kersey “ “ “
Nellie Wade “ “ “
E II Smart 2 cords wood
E R Peabody gen tax ’91
G AI Henderson tine
$2001 91
1 33
9 00
0 00
2 00
225 21
’V r
tS S j.
• tV
*•»’-!} ,
To ain’t brot forward
K 11 Smart ng’t gen tax
Cornelia Ford gen tax ’91
Wakiield Ford “ “ “
John Jennings “ “ “
Delphy Jenings “ “ “
Alatilda Nelson “ “ “
Est A Bruton “ “ “
S IL Dickenson “ “ “
“ !i! ' u ii be heard. ETC Dickenson “ “ “
lin '- M Texas, Airs S A Colbert “ “ “
' ''‘-annuls Est It Kinney “ “ “
suit toe. j„ J A Roberts A- Co “ “ “
•'M.t and do. | R s Perry “ “ “
' ia > was and is v, E Sadler “ “ “
ii'inatuis of the Mis A it Terrell “ “ “
;u, d to congress Airs Beulah Strous gen tax
- with any other I'M
h'o tl." E II Snn^t :» cords wood ’
deals with Lizzie Brock gen tax*’91
i.o doubtful bin- E C Rower “ “ “
column of bis Jane Williams** “ “
•'inp of it. Alrs 11 F Gurley g>-. tax ’91
■ays he. “we de- Rich’d Hopkins “ ’ “
h '' party then Nelson Wright “ “
•etween us and Alex Nicholson “ “
i' t'ubiioan-. and | Alartha Collum “ “ “
but while Henry Collum “
Alliance organi- Henry Vaughn “ ‘
"1 arc drawing Airs M F Hill “
"1 political par- Henry Screen Trust gen tax
I Rufus Garrett gen tax ’91
push-! Alargaret Hill ‘‘ **
M indiscreet ac- j Bernard Harrell fruit lie’s
F O Harrell gen tax’91
B E liussell “ “
$2227 12
3 34
3 11
10
3 00
21
6 30
68 13
3 00
4 80
3 75
1 80
3 42
Charles Warren gen tax ’91
Amelia A\ illlams “ “ “
Rose Wood “ « «
'A' B Li verm an “ « «
Ilenry Lee « « «
Fannie Harden “ ** «
Sophy Tyson “ « “
n
04
8 48
3 28
08
09
4 43
To ain’t brot forward
Brooks & Smith gen tax ’91
C It Smith “ “ “
Jeff Warren “ “ “
EM Alaikdte “ “ “
Mrs J C Byington “ “ “
Rubin Donalson “ “
Manirva Beil “ “ “
Rose Thornton “ “ “
Edie Daniel “ “ “
Frank Emanuel “ “ “
Leana Peterson’ “ ■“ “
Primus Perkins “ “ “
T S Tuggle “ “ “
Aleloni Milo street tax
C Buchannan gen tax ’81
I 1> Morgan - “ “ “
DilsyBarco “ “ “
Geo Wade “ “ “
Airs AI AGauldinggen tax
1891
$2534 58
90
9 25
07
18 00
1 80
6 00
00
1 05
2 10
1 20
2 10
03
15 00
2 00
7 87
-14
Lester & Selons mch’t lie’s
6
65
:s
72
W II Scott
gen tax ’91
4
77)
65
95
T Ai Shytk
“ “ “
2
40
OHIO
E Ii Smar
show lie’s
5
00
2
00
Peter Colli
er gen tax ’91
34
i
80
Airs E C W
’imbeiiey g’en
12
tax ’ill
10
89
K C Wimb
urley guardian
80
00
gen ta:
’91
0
00
1
00
C AY Wim 1
>eriey gen tax
4
12
1891
13
47
1
50
Alack McG
riff gen tax ’ill
4
i7
5
00
All’s PHI
ray “ “ “
1
80
1
71
Peter Fail
•hiicls gen tax ’ill
30
3
24
Maria Fail
chiids “ “ “
i
20
HD AYilsi
11 “ U U
10
50
21
00
Airs Delia
Yacoek “ “ “
1
80
]
23
Nancy ilii
Pu-d “ “ “
I
ii.)
150
80
12
00
To am’t or
jt forward $
05
E Ii Smar
L , show lie’s
5
00
90
Jane AIcF;
Oden, street lie’s
1
00
6
05
Annie Bas
[vile, street lie’s
1
00
6
05
A AI Sabes
tela, show lie’s
(i
00
2
55
E Ii Smar
? cord wood
1
50
2
00
Airs Ale Fa
idea, street lie’s
00
t
83
G F West!
iore!and,S cords
00
wood
4
00
2
08
Airs AI S B
race, tax ’91
10
9d
4
11
B L L, lie’s
to tell fortune
1
00
00
Aliss X ilia
Williams, tax’91
10
8!)
98
W ti Alathews,
10
1
50
J P Dick ei
son,
12
39
A Guv,
19
51
’90
’91
Sampson C’uyier,
Ellen Cuylcr,
Aloliic Shuler,
B F Bishop,
R A Ale Tver,
Harmon Hill, fruit lie’s
Airs II AI Terrell, tax ’91
D It Ingram,
AI J Reynold,
Ella Whaly, “ - ‘‘
Jas Williams,
Nancy Jane Williams, tax
’91
I FROM
2 40
1 65
02
10
1 80
lort
I. W
llriste
1 .14 j Sam 8
5 40 I Airs L S
| E J Morgan
A' Berry,
Sig Nussbaii
Nancy Over
Jas A Grant
bj: is;-; •—to c.
nliorn, tax ’91
Wilson, fine
jphens, fine
tax ’91
‘J 00
1 80
thii-,.
••thin
ha
'"‘Sic uice.’
nu vi-tonary.
f tin* dangers
fellow their
Gy -urveyed
>1 tiirir own
uu ignorance
Hive you risk
1 upon the
1 SO
3 09
11 66 |
30 1
30 !
“00 I
(il .
4 80
1 50
2 40 ;
10 ]
1 70;
4 80 ,
13 50
173 IS
9 60
3 00
3 00
4 32
is CO
10 20
10 20
2 67
2 04
221 01
’91
To ain’t brot forward
Isaac Jackson gen tax
Angelina Davis
Jas Colbert fruit lie’s ^
Jas Colbe?t restaurant Uc s
$2400 30
2 32
06
1 70
6 65
To ain’t brot forv
To cash from Hines a
Hobbs tax ’91
E J Pad rick,
Airs J i> Padrick, “
r>n Kerr, trustee
Atr-M D -aalson, ” “
Cora Iu s. “ “
Henry Sv-wart, “ “
W B Lynn, fine
A W Bowman, tax >i „
J Al Laing. tax *01
A{rs \\- g Darden, tax 91
Harrell Jc Laing, tax
Lucy
Isaac Gaia a-, tax
B F Colbert, trns
E U Smart
Hy 1 '"' ’
$2906
Esi E II Smith, tax
’91
i
Ala Arid R R tax ’91
Frank King,
:ax
’91
43
A P Long,
“
a
C B Bruce,
“
“
A T Bowne,
a
a
124
Airs E C Hunnewell
“
a
4
Polly Harris,
“
u
AYm Harris,
a
a
Sal lie Washington,
“
a
Mrs S S Burke,
a
“
7
I Kwilecki.
a
a
58
AV G Harrell, 14 cord wood
1
J It Babbitt, agt tax
’91
11
Aliss 1 T Babbitt,
tax ’91
D I) Stults,
“
78
Airs D K Jones,
a
“
8
John Sharon,
a
83
L II Peacock,
“
25
Airs L II Peacock,
a
1
Sav FJa <k AV it R
a
382
Afollic Alexander,
a
“
3
Jno O’Donnell,
“
“
5
15 00
1 23
7 68
5 40
20 34
2 37
3 60
1 611
5 00
1 26
11 '-in
4 50
J D £ S C Iloyel, tax ’91 10 80
Airs J Boyce, tax ’91 8 46
Fred Smith, tax ’91 44 82
AI E Knott, tax ’91 4 02
L F Patterson, tax ’91 42
A>Irs I B Patterson, tax ’91 32 67
Ben Colbert, fruit lie’s 1 70
Caito Robinson, fine 2 00
B F Humphrey & Son, tax
’91 1 6,2
B 1-’ Humphrey, tax ’91 8 22
Mrs OC Wimberly, tax’91 1 86
E C Lamb, tax ’91 3 90
G B Moore, tax ’91 6 90
A W Fordham, tax ’91 24 28
Forclham & Wright, tax ’91 10 80
J S Rohrer, fruit Res 1 70
281 24
7o
12 50
12 50
50
1 50
95
75
To ain’t bro’t forward
Mrs Fannie O’Donnell,
tax ’ill
Al AI Mitchell, tax ’91
Aliss C C Hogue, “ “
TR Wardell, trustee “ <!
Mrs Al Al Cutter, “ “
E A Armfield, “ “
AI E Swearengen, “ “
Elbert Wilson, “ “
W G t) Touge, “ “
J II Dickey, “ “
$3186 09
80
39
39
63
33
35
80
90
18
00
00
53
70
71
92
70
00
22
18 00
12 27
0 00
10 29
5 61
1 50
23 40
1 80
16 14
1 05
948 21
$4135 90
7 50
10 00
2 00
130 98
1 80
28 44
21 90
75
30
39
5 52
9 00
15 00
00
55 44
9 44
6 81
Oil
1 00
41 58
4 80
3 00
350 32
4492 22
One half this am’t credit to
ordinary acc’t 2246 11
By ain’t over pd on this ac’t
as per last report $1092 04
OCTOBER—BY CASH PAID
To ain’t brot forward
Geo Padrick, tax ’91
Craudell, Clark & Hake,
show lie’s
Geo AVadc, street tax ’91
J D Harrell & Bro, “ “
C L Harrell, gur’d “ “
CL Harrell, trustee “ “
Airs J I) Harrell, “ “
J I) Harrell, “ “
Tama Swaine, “ “
C A Roles, “ “
CL Harrell, “ “
G W Scott, “ “
D AIcLaucIilin, “ “
J M Tydings, “ “
L <) Jackson,trustee “ “
L O Jackson, agt “ “
L O Jackson, “ “
L O Jackson, agt “ “
Sam Baily, fine
Airs. R Hinds, tax ’ill
Airs Alary A Crawford,
tax ’9L
Airs N A Hahn, tax ’91
B F Bishop voucher 1
The IJemocrat voucher 2
B’dgo Eicc Light Co vch’r 3
J Ai Brown voucher 4
Democrat Office voucher 5
Alorgan «£• Berry ych'r 6
.1 AI Boyce voucher 7
E H Smart voucher 8
W <f Broom voucher 9
J S BradweU voucher 10
L F Patterson vch’r 11
I Kwilecki voucher 12
I Kwilecki voucher 13
A II Russell voucher 14
Hunt <fc Lam voucher 15
W R Alims voucher 16
R B Smith voucher 17
G F Westmoreland vch’r 18
B F Humphrey vch’r 19
E T Hines voucher 20
E T Hines voucher 21
J II Croom voucher 22
R L Bruce voucher 23
Ed Dessau voucher 24
AI W Bates voucher 25
L Nussbaum vch’r 20
B B Keaton voucher 27
T D Egerton voucher 28
R B Smith voucher 29
E Johnson voucher 30
L F Patterson vch’r 31
J Steiningcr & Co vch’r 32
Allen Square voucher 33
NOVEMBER—BY CASH PAJD
2 00
31 25
125 00
20 00
5 50
3 00
15 00
55 00
I Kwilecki, voucher 41 2 35
I Kwilecki, voucher 42 5 50
T D Egerton, voucher 43 29 50
E Johnson, voucher, 44 58 00
Primus Purkins, vchr 45 80
C A Brux, voucher 46 10 00
E Johnson, voucher 47 26 09
B B Keaton, voucher 48 3S 00
Perry Coilum, voucher 49
G- F Westmoreland, vchr 50
J S BradweU, voucher 51
Ben Colbert, voucher 52
L Nussbaum, voucher 53
L F Patterson, voucher 54
Hinson Gross, voucher 55
DECEMBER—BY CASH PAID
B’dge Elec Light Co,
voucher, 56
J D Harrell & Bro vchr 57
I Kwilecki, voucher 58
I Kwilecki, voucher 59
L Nussbaum, voucher 60
T D Egerton, voucher 61
Clark Reed, voucher 62
E T Hines, voucher 63
E Johnson, voucher G4
Al W Bates, voucher 65
G F Westmoreland, vchr 66
B B Keaton, voucher 67
Alorgan & Berry vchs 68
125 00
39 06
8 40
4 11
1 50
30 00
30 00
12 50
2 25
40 00
12 50
30 00
3 00
844 90
By ain’t bro’t fow’d
J AI Boyce, voucher 69
E H Smart, voucher 70
E H Smart, voucher 71
E H Smart, voucher 72
W G Broom, voucher 73
Henry Arnold, voucher 74
J S Bradwell, voucher, 75
$2733 03
15 00
55 00
55- 00
30
85
3 00
12 50
141 65
E. & O. E
2874 68
C. L. Harkelb,
City Treasurer.
READ THE RFRES.
If You Want to Become a Sub-
Treasury. Inform Yourself.
1st. Read only one side of the
question.
2nd. When the subtreasury is
being discussed leave the house
when an opponent gets up to
speak.
3rd. Brand as corrupt bribe ta
kers all M ho dare, to oppose you.
4th. Declare ail men who refuse
to gulp down the doctrine of Ala-
cune to be traitors.
5th. Speak of those M T ho do not
agree with you on public questions
as scabs and blatherskites.
6. Consider as a leader and
statesman every mutton head who
can get up and abuse Alills, Coke,
Reagan, Oates, Bates and others.
7th. Yell yourself hoarse when
some new apostle of the sub-treas
ury and third party declares the-
democrat party to be as corrupt as
the republican party.
8th. Stand aronnd on the cor
ners and talk about per capita of
the circulation medium being too
small, as though you know what
you are talking about.
9th. Arrive at the conclusion
that the little croM’d who compose
the sub-treasury and third party
wing of the alliance is more pow
erful than the ivhole government
botli state and national.
19th. Be contented .with doing
the work, the M hooping and yell
ing and paying let the political dead
beats, who are the leaders ride
around and live on the fat of the
land.
11th. If you know of any cor
rupt acts of the leaders, keep it to
yourself, and if others speak of it
swear they have lied.
12th. Train yourself to believe
that the sub-treasury cron'd is the
only honest people there is, and
that all others are treacherous.
13th. If any man downs you in
your argument on the sub-treasury
168 3 1 ! cl eehire you are not wedded
" to the bill but endorse the princi-
12 50 j
86 SO j
50 ’
6 55 j
00 i
31 92 i
2 00 I pIe '
12 50! Uth. Yell to the top of your
30 00! voice when Alaeune, Terrell, Tra-
1 50 ■ cy, et al speak of how they love the
12 50 j horny handed farmer.
1 50 15th. When the bosses issue
3 15 j their edicts, bow in humble sub-
60 | mission and cheerfully comply.
14 63 j 16th. AYhen questioned about
1 50 the matter, say that you have ever
24 00 • considered the Alliance to be a
30 00 i political organization, notwith-
50 standing you know such to be a
I b0 falsehood.—Farmers World.
1>1 75 : .
good
50 ;
ialloy, huckster lie’s 1 <0
R I. Brace voucher 34
To ain’t brot forward
' *- p A--- (i. voucher 35
-4 -Y' '•'} T —-.r 36
Mor.UV i^yV/vebr 38
show tics
» j U pr
•’ j jmyce, vouener 39
15 w\E T lliut-.--, voucher 40
When a farmer lias
smoke house with plenty of bacon
and things in it, a lock on the door
1 60 and the key in his wife’s pocket,
844 90 and has enough corn, oats, pota-
toes, turnips and eollards, and has
$1888 13 his taxes paid, he is rea!iy 0 -j, as
30 00^independent tliyy; which he has
r-S) 00 bjj. A'.CfVf’from a loan association
3 00 at 10 percent, and trimmings, se-
15 00 cured by a chattel mortgage.—
12 .j0 Texas Farm and Ranch.
BAINBRIDGE.
Bainbridge is ‘lie county seat of the
county of Decatur—the largest in area of
any county in the State of Ueorgia—situ
ated at the' Western terminus of the S. F.
& YV.R.E., running from Savannah and the
Eastern terminus of ihe Alabama .Midland
Rai'road—running from Mont g n in I _
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 magnificent hills
covered with oak and hickory, pine and
magnolia—whose feet are bathed in beauti
ful clear streams, abounding in fish, to
broad spreading-alleys; 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
witn native grasses, where cattle, sheep
aud swine thrive through every season
without shelter or feed from their
owners.
Bainbridge Is 23G miles from Savavanah,
15 miles from the Florida, and 35 from the
Alabama line; aud CO miles from the Gulf
of Mexico; during the heated term is con
stantly fanned by sen breezes, resin ladened,
from contact with the intermediate pine
forests, and uneoutaminated by malarial
influences. The climate is mild and
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 analysesof these wa
ters :
s ALYSIS OP AilTESIAX WELL WATEIt, BAIS
EI1IDGE, OA.
Solid Matter | I Grains Pco
dissolved. | | D. 8. gallon
Carbonate of Lime. 3 6146
Carbonate ot Soda 4.6521
Sodium Chloride 1.6543
Snlphateof Soda 1.8562
Sulphate of Lime G.754G
Sulphate of Magnesia 0.0424
Carbonate of Iron... 0.0114
Siiicato of Soda 0.1018
Silica 0.1875
Organic Matter and Water 0.1876
Total 12.9297
Free Arnonia—none
ilbumenoid Ammonia—a trace
H. C. White, State Chemist.
This well is 1200 feet deep.
I. Kwilecki, Clerk of CouncilDear Sib .
—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 arc
those found usually in Artesian waters and
they impart slight alkalinity 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 Ko. 1 which is 900
.eet deep, made one year ago:
STATE CHEMIST'S AXALYSIS
Solid Matter In j | Grains Fer
suspension | I U. S. gallan
Oxide of Iron 0.791.
Organic Matter 1.150.— 1.941
SOLID MATTED DISSOLVED.
Carbonate Soda 8.215.
Sulphate of Soda 2.222.
Sodium Chloride 2.065.
Sulphate of Lime 1.156.
Sulphate of Magnesia 1.323.
Silica ,.0.229.
Organic Matter undeveloped....0.012.—18.125
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 o? them. It is a verv
xcellent drink’ng water.
H. C. White, State Chemist.
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
city' has a handsome Court House a comfort
able Hotel, six churches—three white and
three colored. (Methodist, Baptistand pres-
byterianjunexcelled public schools, a well
organized lire department, a weekly news-
oaper, a first class private Bank with $60,000
capital, with bflsiness ths.t- could profitably
employ much more and which will probably
soon be added; a Cotton Compress, with a
capacity' of 50 bales an hour; a complete Edi
son System ol Incandescent Electric Lights,
a perfect system of Water Works reaching all
parts of city—which is absolutely free to con
sumers—(the only free water works system
in the known world) drawing the supply
from the above described wells. The City
now has in hand $3,000.00 for the purpose
and will during the coming Winter and
Spring erect a commodious Academy and
elegantly fit it wish ail needed furniture and
appliances for modern School purposes.
MAKttFACTTJEES.
In this line Bainbridge has a Saw Hill with
a capacity of 45,000 feet of lumber per day’,
with Planers, Molders, Scroll Saws, etc; a
Carriage Faetorv, Cigar Factory, Ice Fac
tory, Barrel Factory, Harness Shop,
and has about thirty' business houses,
and is the central market ol
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 society exists, and
worthy 1m migrants or 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, cottoii, potatoes rye, oat»,
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 tbe year
round; andthe woods abound in small game
of every-kind, Thousands of the finest salt
water fish and oysters ean be bad any day
fresh from the Gulf, by Steamer, to say
nothing of the venison, bear steak, wild
turkey- and duck whic-h they- daily bring tc
her whan es from the Guif—making it the
most desirable place of residence in ai) the
South. To enterprising tradespeople, to
judicious capitalists and industrious
farmers Bainbridge and Decatur county
olFr unequalled opportunities, and to all
Legal Advertisements.
Jcounty
addressing
G-eorfld**'
Ttt= BamDridge
__ . . oiiiferer from catarrh
K Ii«i\ c bad it verv bad, could
for over.baths. Some nights ! could no
-beep and had *o walk the Soor. I purchase,
Cly-’s Cream Brim una am using it freely;
is working a cure surely. I have advised
•eveni friends to use it, and with happy
'*• -lilts in every ease. It is the medicine
aio-'e ai! others for eatarrh, and it is worth
t*s weight in gold. I thank God I ha to
found a remedy I can use with safety end
that does v!i that is claimed for it. It Is
curing cly dea'neaa.-B. W. Sperrr, Hart-
lord, CXimi.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Whereas, J. R. Faircloth, Administra
tor of the estate of Mrs. M. 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 receivi
letters of dismission.on the first Mon
day in February, 1892.
C. J. MUNNERLYSy
10-29—3m Ordinary.
Decatur Mortgage Saie.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Will lie sold before the court horn
door in the city of Bainbridge, Decatur
County, Georgia, (luring the legal hmt
of sale, on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, the following described prop
erty- to-wit:
L'ot of land So one hundred and
eighty, (1.30,) situated in the 14th Dis-
ti-iet of said conntv and levied on as tii
property of E. Traiwiok to satisfy
Mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of C. C
Liddon A- Bro. vs said E. Traiwick. Thii
This December 30, l,s»l.
L. F. Patterson,
12-31-lm Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
G EOKGIA—Miller County:
Agreeably to an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Miller county, will be sold be
fore the court bouse door of said county on
the first Tuesday in February next, witliin
the lentil hours of sale tbe following prop
erty to-wit:
West half of lot of land No 209, lot of laud
No 301, two hundred acres oft* of No 302, all
of lot of land No 340—all of said lands in
the 13th District of Miller county. Lot of
land No 302 is sold subject to the widow’s
dower. Lotot land No 340 sold subject to
a Mortgage Deed in favor of the Easton
Banking Co, of Boston, Md. All of said
lands sold as the property of Bolden Grims-
ly, late of said county, deceased, Terms
cash. This December 2Gtb, 1891.
Rubin Grimsly,
30d Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
A LL persons holding claims against
the estate of the late George W.
Jones, are required to present the same
to the undersigned duly attested in
terms of law—arid all persons indebted
to said estate are required to come for
ward without delay and make settle
ment with us. This October 8th, 1891
Dr. G. M. Jones,
J. F. Jones,
Executors Est. of G. W. Jones, dec’d
40d
Citation
GEORGIA — Decatur County: — Ordin
ary’s,Office, Dec. 1, 1891 :
T HE return of the Commissioner'?
appointed to set apart a,year’s t
port for Mrs. Melvina McAfee, wii_
of J H McAfee, deceased, out of the
estate of said deceased, having been
filed in this office, all persons concerned
are hereby cited to be and appear at my
office on the first Monday in January,
1*9-, to show cause, if any they can, why
said return should not be "made the
judgment of this Court aud admitted to
record. C. J. Muknerlyx.
12-10-91—30d Ordiuarv
Libel For Divorce
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Renny Osborn (
Vs. "< Libel For Divorce.
William Osborn. (
I T appearing to the Court bv the j
turn of the Sheriff, that the defer
ant, William Osborn, is not to be 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 siicli cases
made and provided. B 15 Bower,
Russell A- IIabrf.ll, J S C A C
Atty’s for Plaintiff.
A true copy from the minutes.
C W WlMBERLEY,
Clerk, S C.
JOIIM’S (HILL AH) FEVER MIC.
We
your
C IT I L £
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FE7EH
BILIOUS
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FBVBR
think your
medicine
the best Chill and
Fever m e (t i o i n e.
Have not had a com
plaint of its not do
ing all claimed for
it.
A. E. Tarver & Son
Bartow, Ga
I have used it on
four cases of Bilious
Fever and if it does
as well for Chill and
Fever I am sure
there will be a de
mand for it.
Thos. R. Leslie,
Hurtsboro, Ala
I gave my patients
wlip were suffering
with Typhoid Fever
some or Johnson’s
Chill and Fever Ton
ic, after trying the
remedies endorsed
by the regular Alio
pathics 2 weeks, and
TYPHOID your Tonic hltfnot
been given more
than 24 hours when
tiicy were free of fe
ver. The patients
were convalescent
and rapidly regi
oil their fori
health,
J F Kinelieloe, M I),
Conway -Ark.
My wife liad La
Grippe. I gave her
Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic and it
cured her in one day
She ached very
much, and after giv
ing her a dose every
3 hours the next day
she was up and
about her work. I
think it is a good
medicine,
C. H SCOTT,
Montgomery, Ala.
We h»y- —■ ,e 4 ' ^. P
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lies wHh perfect
satisfaction in ‘Fe
ver, with or without
chills, and as a
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wnich It is not rec
ommended bv the
proprietor,) Allow
us to inform you
that it is invaluable.
Yours, ete.
A E Philips A Bro.,
Sanford, Fla.
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Legal Advertisements.
DECATUR SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
W ILL he sold before the court hrttlse
door in the city of Bainbridge,
Decatur county, Georgia, during th*
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in February next, the following dea»
eribed property, to-wit:
One hundred and nineteen acres (119)
of land off of lots of land A'os two nuUr
dred and eighty-four (284) and two fill It-
dred and eighty-five (285) and known ag
the land drawn by T. W. Dollar in the
division of liis father’s estate, all sitn*?
ted, lying and being in the 16th District,
of said county and levied on as th*
property of E. F. Dollar, to satisfy 0»»
Superior Court fi fa issued from th»
Superior Court of said county in favou
of G. A- Wight vs said E. F. Dollatv
This December 30th. 1891.
L. F. PatteRSC'N,
12-30—lm Sheriff
Decatur Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Will be sold before the Court hoftsfe
door in the city of Bainbridge DecatUf 5
county Georgia during the legal hours
of sale on the fixst Tuesday in February
next, the following discribed property
to-wit:
Lot of land No one hundred ana
thirty-one (131) situated in the loth
District of said county and levied on
the property of P. D. Moore, to satisfy
one County Court ti fa and Attachment,
is sued from the County Court of said
countv, in favor <Tf George A. Wight V9
said P\ D. Moore. This December &►,
1891. L. F. Patterson,
12-31-lm Sheriff.
Decatur Sheriff Sale-
G EOR GIA—Deeatur Count y:
Will he sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge, Decatur
county, Georgia, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in February
1892, the following described property*
to-wit: „
Ten (10) acres of land, a part of lot N#
(4) four situated in the 20tn District of
said county and hounded on the North
hy lands of W. R. Watson and II. G.
Curry, Qn the East hy lands of Jason
Curry, and on the South and West by
lands of II. C. Curry—conveyed hy
George A. Wight to Emma F. Dollar—
Deed dated February 13, 1891. Also lots
of land Nos seventeen (17) eighteen (IB)
and nineteen (19) all situate* lying ana
being in the nineteenth (19) District , of
said county, and levied on as the prop
erty of Geo A. Wight to satisfy one Su
perior Court ti fa in favor BanK
of Thomasvillo v*. Emma V . Dollar and
<;. A. Wight iV: Sons. This December
30,1891. L. F. Patterson,
12-31—1 m Sheriff.
Decatur Sheriff Saic.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Will he sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge, Decatur
county Georgia, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in February
next, the following described property,
to-wit: .
One certain Cotton Compress together
with all machinery and buildings there
unto belonging and appertaining, Als*
two (2) acres of land more or less where-
said Compress, machinery and
buildings are situated, in the city of
Bainbridge between the tracks of th®
Alabama Midland It. It. and S. F. A:. W.
R. R. in said city, and levied on as th®
property of the Bainbridge Compress
Company to satisfy one Superior Court
ii fa in favor of Emery Johnson vs said
Bainbridge Compress Company. Thii
December 30,1891.
L. F. Patterson,
12-31—lm Sheriff.
Decatur Sheriff Sale-
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Will he sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge, Decatur
county, Georgia, during the legal hoiys
of sale on the first Tuesday in February
next, the following described property,
to-wit:
One twenty (201 horse power Water-
town engine and boiler, one Frick Saw
Mill No 1, and all fixtures thereunto be
longing, said described Mill situated on
lot of land No thirty eight (38) in the
10th District of said'county, and levied
on as the property of W. J. Davis, (and
pointed out by defendant) to satisfy a
Superior Court fi fa in favor of J. R.
Crawford vs W. J. Davis Principal and
G. A. Wight A Sons endorsers. This
December 30th, 1891.
L. F. Patterson,
12-31—lm Sheriff.
Decatur Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
Will lie sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge, Decatur
county, Georgia, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in February
next, the following described property,
to-wit:
Twenty (20) acres of land in the East
corner oi a fifty acre tract situated in
the Northwest corner of lot of land No
one hundred and sixty-nine (169) situa
ted in the 27th District of said county
and levied on as the property of William
JI. Clary to satisfy one Justice Court fl
fa issued from the Justice’s Court of the
387th District of said county at the
January Term 1891, in favor of A. J.
nil vs said W. H. Clary. Levy made
and returned to me by Constable. This
December 30th, 1891.
L. F. Patterson,
2-21—lin Sheriff.
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
By virtue of an order from the Honor
able the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, will be sold before the court house
(loor, in the city of Bainbridge, said
county, on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary 18il2, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
Eots of land Nos two hundred and six*
ty (260) and two hundred a id twenty-
two (222) situated in the 20th District of
said county, as the property of the es-
trte of Adam Spooner, lule of said coun
ty, deceased. Sold for the purpose of
listrilmtion among the heirs of said
-state. Terms cash. This December
50,1891. H. C. Spooner,
Irena L. Spooner,
Executors of the last will and testament
of Adam Spooner, deceased. 30d
Decatur Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—DeoaturC ounty:
Will ho sold before tho Court house
door in the city of Bainbridge, Decatur
county Georgia during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in February
next, the following described property
to-wit: r J
Lot of land No three hundred and
seven (307) Bituated in the 27th District
of sakl county and levied on as the prop
erty of S. E. Gardner to satisfy a Su
perior court Ii fa in favor of Bower, Mc-
(iill A Bower as said S. E. Gardner.
This December 30,1891.
L. F. Patterson,
2-31-1 m Sheriff
Decatur Sheriff Sa!e-
1EORGIA—Decatur County:
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Bainbridge, Decator
county, Georgia, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in February
next, the following described property
to-wit:
One gray hm-— and two hay mares
vied ..pon as the property of Hay-
' K, d Butler, under:. .Mortgage Kxecu-
qn issued from the Superior court of
(id. county in favor of Charles Ellis vs
Haywood Butler. This December 30
!*’• . L. V. Patterson.
12-31-lra vi. ...-if?
Estray Notice.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
T IIK following is a particular descrip
tion of the marks, natural and arti-
ncial, age and color of a certain horse
this day shown to us hr J. L Brockett
as an estray, and also the value of the
same: Ono gelding -
•i n-" '■'V,. '*..' '“' ,c , -‘ 1 iwentv-five
dollars. \\ e think 30 cents per day is
suflident competes!ion fr.. keeping the
above horse, November 30,1891. 6
H. J. Bruton,
I- O. Jackson,
Freeholders.