sotton Jotton man far-t himp her own thing from trust,k.t an-Bapf 16th f this n, ofsr audo• city coun-Thb: full in thesd by 9 tax nit to n onduca-)emo-t of ional re in-ques-iy of ward else eaca !unty, r one twoBank of Dothan.Messrs James R; Crawford, W. Me M. Blount and J. T. Roberts, of seenthis city, on yesterday opened a fromprivate Bank and Cotton Ware- takenhouse at the rising young town of yourDothan, Alabama—situated thirty Rockmiles west of Chattahoochee river Evlt;in Henry county—that State. placeThe three gentlemen named are are damong the very livest and most ness.substantial and most competent -Webusiness men of this section of oneGeorgia and start out under very daug)favorable auspices. They are pre evcniipared to handle large quantities of Tli(cotton, and we predict that they iu thiswill do the bulk of the cotton busi- Sikesness done in Dothan, as well as the sick nBanking business. GinDothan is pronounced the most aectiothrifty and hustling young city ou ning ithe line of* the Midland between WeBainbridge and Montgomery—there your ibeing we are told thirty-odd busi- we arness houses there—and is supported this pby a large back country as good as lookirany the State of Alabama oan Messrboast. whenThe Bank of Dothan has ample and s;means, and with the three gentle- do formen named at its helm will soon can gtake position among the solid insti- buildtutions of Alabama. Mr. J. T. St3tioRoberta will remain constantly at scratcthe Bank, as Cashier, and The and tlDemocrat, after an intimate ac- Yoiquaintance of twenty years with last Shim specially eommends him to the conrsigood people of Dothan and vioinity An;as a gentleman well worthy theirl°on® full confidence and heartiest sup-es of , j t , . .. , . v eport; and of what it states concern-c 0 ing him individually it adds of a*nd *In^‘ff off - ., J .4l been® concerning the gentlemen with ^* one whom he is associated, as trthis c