Union and recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1872-1886, September 18, 1872, Image 3

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51 it i o n & X c c o r im\ Kates of Subscription. 1 “ six mouths, Three copies, one year, 'i on ... 5 00 Five “ “ •< s no WEDNESDAY, September 18, , 1872. LOG AXj. 'xrv. rr. coisnsr, Dealer in Provisions. Groceries- Fruits, 1 oys Confection* ry. Can Goods, etc., CTCHEAP FOR CASH. Milled ireville Auir. 20. 1872. 4 6in plele range To ItieKlM AVe i fi m for pale Printing material and Furnitnre, consisting of csscs. case racks, stones, chases, Ac. Air-o a (on* ol Long Primer and Airate, also job type. I£< lie'em >®ti cf. ]' • v," < te 1 that Dr A J. Battle, President of the Merc, i L'niversity. 'vi 1 preach a' the Baptist Church on Monday night next the 23rd inst. fit’ The Convention to select a democratic candi- dati for Congress will meet in this city on Thursday next, tilth inst, nomination of Capt. Williamson. A meeting was held at the Court House in tins city on Wednesday last to nominate u democratic candidate to represent Baldwin county in the next General Assembly. Toe meeting was a very large one, and the names of several worthy gentlemen were urged by their iriends lor the nomin ation. A resolution was adopted by the meeting that after the first ballot the names of the two highest only should be voted for. Capt. W. W. Williamson and Mr. Thos. Latimer received the highest vote on the first ballot; and on the second ballot Capt. Williamson received 1‘JO votes and 3dr. Latimer 1 d-3. Capt Williamson is, therefore, our standard-bearer for the good old coun ty of Baldwin ; and without dispar agement to any of. the other gentle men voted for (any one of whom, being nominated, would have received our hearty support,) we can truly say that none more able or more worthy could have been selected. Capt. Wil liamson was a gallant soldier, is an able and promising young lawyer and a Christian gentleman. If elected he will do honor to our county, and Mil- ledgeville will have a champion whose power will be felt : and that lie will be elected there can be no doubt, for who that feels any interest in our town and county (white or black) will reluse to vote for him V There is among the colored people a strong de sire lor the restoration of the Capital to Milledgeville and many of the more sensible among them will vote for the man who is most able to serve our com mon interest in a local point of view. Besides Capt. W 7 . is honest and capa ble and will do justice to all men— many colored men ki ow this and will vote lor him. He will receive the enthusiastic support of his own party. We are pleased to learn that Messrs. Latimer, Webb and Briscoe, (his op ponents in tlie nomination) will give him their warm, earnest, woiking sup port. We expected nothing less from gentlemen of their well-known pa triotism, but we mention it as an ex ample worthy ot imitation in other counties and never to be forgotten in our own. We confidently predict for Captain Williamson a triumphant election on Mi Visit to the Augusta Store. » ggr s Cline &: Quinn are now filling their new which ha* be« n fitted up with great taste and nice, it <i i*, perhaps, the neatest and most attrao- estnblishment- in ilie city, with a full and corn- assortment of Fail and Winter poods. The ar- of their poods is tasty—their “show win- cialiy, attracting the attention of visitors, inducted in regular city style, with i boys Everything is carried on in ic order. They sell for cash only: rms us that they will duplicate any or small, purchased iu Savannah, Augusta emeu have done a large and successful they came to this city, about a year ago, the respect and confidence of our peo- steariy business habits, politeness and And we note with pleasure their deter- to become permuueut citizens and vie with g to the real prosperity of our town ng their money here, Quinn is now in New York, where, with the as Their si a casbie the mos and M r Chine bills, lar ge or or Mart These gertl busiues since and hav e won pie by their fair dea ing. iniuatio to be our peo de in by inve sting t sistance of buyers who reside in that city and who know nil about how to purchase goods to the best ad vantage, is sending out a large stock of goods which Mr Cline thinks cannot be excelled in price and qnal- the first \V* chietsday in useiui and brilliant oiIs of the iStiitu. October and a ireer iu the coun- •. Among the merchandize now arriving and to ar- 't i> a veiy large stock of Shoes. The basement s been fitted up for a Shoe store, and grea’ induce- »nts in this line will be offered In short Messrs Cline & Quinn a* e fully up o the times in the qual ity. quantity and prices of their goods, and respect fully invite the public to call and see for themselves. Democratic Meeting in Baldwin County. Milledgeville, Sept. 11, 1872. The convention was called to order at 12 M. by the President, Col Grieve, who proceeded to address the body in explanation of the object of the meeting.— After remarks by diff rent speakers. Mr. L Carring ton irtroduced the following resolution which was IC solved. That in order to promote the interests of the Democratic party of Baldwin county, this meet ing proceed to ballot for a candidate for present a live in the next State legislature, and said ballot to tie closed at 3 o’clock, P. M. this day The person receiving the majorby of the whole number of votes pi lied shall be declared the nominee* Resolved further. That in the event there shall be no nomination or. 'he first ballot, that all the candi dates except the two highest withdraw, leaving the is-oe upon the second ballot between these candidate* receiving the greatest number of votes ou the first ballot. Captain Crawford introduced a resolution regulat ing tin* inauner of the balloting providing for three managers <>f the same ; one to receive voles, and two to register the names <-f voters; said names to be pre- serr d by the Secretary for future reference, which was adopted. The convention then went into the nomination, with no result upon the fir>t ballot. Upon the second ballot Capt. W. W. Williamson re reiving the highest number of votes was declared the nominee of t he part v. The interest exhibited by the inhabitants of tlie county in tire meeting was very gratifying, as an au gury of better times to coine. M. GRIEVE, President. P. C. Furman, Soc’y* We learn that the Radicals (colored, of course, as there are no white Radicals iu this county, so far as we know,) held a meeting on Saturday night la»t for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Repre sentative. They could not agree and adjourned with out umkiug a nomination. •\pat ( otton. New Cotton is coining into market freely. About 100 bales were sold in this p : aee ou Friday and Satur day last. Messrs. 1*. M. Compton &, Sons have pur chased 90 bales of new cotton, and several other par ties have each bought as much or more. t iT"We are pleased to learn from Judge Iver son L. Harris, that bis health, which has been feeble for a month r two past, is improving — We, in common with our whole people, sincerely hope that the Judge may soon be restored lo liis usual good health. I would respectfully tances that I am not JOSEPH’S, where I \ any and all I'm *.*, pr faithfully us I lntve ev other places. Respectful! ept. IS 21 CililZS. lly inform my friends and acqoain now employed at Mr ADOLPH Id be pleased to see them at sing to deal with them a* ioue in former times and at M. GRIEVE, Jr. ruliua Dice at CONN S. i*c turf *r Grie y,ill deliver a lecture in Good cs lay evening next. Sept. 21th, 7qiie,ice. The well known “ elo r will insure :t large audience, i! qneuci-” of the anything will. XJew aZa&ksrel, In Kits nt CONN S Th" Largest Stock of Dry Goods Ever Drought to this -ETarket. Our very clever and very enterpris ing friend, Mr. Adolph Joseph, the prince of dry goods merchants, who never does anything by halves, has brought to tins market one of the largest and best assorted stocks of dry goods ever offered for sale in this vi- c cinity. Li is piles of new goods are positively alarming to small dealers. But he knows that at the prices he is offering them he is bound to secure customers from far and near. We ad vise everybody to go to Joseph’s and see (or themselves. He is determined to sell and defies competition. His polite and attentive salesmen Messrs. ]\lapp, Goodman and Jarratt, will take pleasure in showing goods, and the people of the surrounding country are invited to come and look at his stock. As an evidence of Mr. Joseph’s de termination to sell we call attention to his advertisement in this paper. N«*w Rlore. Our young frieud Mr. James Jarratt Ims opened a Store at Stetson's old stand (lately occupied by J. Roseufiehl & Bro ,) where lie is offering to his friends and the public a well selected stock of Family Groce ries, also Shoes, Osuaburgs, Calicoes &c. Mr. Jar ratt is well known as a former clerk iu the Store of Mr. Sam’l. Walker. He i? a worthy young mar., to the im*nor born, deserves success and will doubtless find Df Jlayor Walker* On Thursday last, Mayor Walker resigned his office Its seems he imposed a tine of fifty dollars each on two gentlemen for violating au ordinance of the city. The gentlemen appealed from the Mayor’s decision to the Board of Aldermen, who reduced the fine one- half; win r« upon the Mayor resigned. Mr. Walker made an excellent Mayor. During his administration offenders generally received the extend ot the law. aud if, as some think, he enforced the law with severi ty, he preserv-d peace and good order in the city. Dr. J. W. 11 city has been elected by the Board to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Walker as Mayor. Sv.MToMS.—Slight pain in the side, the skin and eye assume a thick yellow coa% digestion is im paired, an unp’easant sinking sensation at the pit of ti e stomach is experienced, the bowels are ir- I regular, the mind fretful, the memory weakened, sometimes a slight cough, coldness of the bauds and feet, soin -Times loss of appetite and at others unnatural craving for food, dizziness of the head, depressed spirits, feeling of uncertainty, of having ieft something undone, but, can’t tell what it is Take SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR, it will remove all unpleasant feelings and make you well. Eastman Business College. This Institution, which was opened one year ago in Atlanta, Ga., to educate Y’oung Men for the practical duties of life, is wielding an influence greater than any other institution ->f tiie kind in the South. There has a.ready been more than one hundred of its graduates sent out who are to-day occupying responsible and lu crative positions. Tiie teachers are well known to the people lor their energy, activity, and usefulness, audit is the only College in the South that is conducted by practical men on the Actual Business Plan. In a short course of twelve to fourteen weeks, young men are enabled to *tep iuto the counting house, and earn three times the amount expended for board, tuition, \'c., in the same length of time it required to graduate. F» r Terms, see College Journal, specimens, Penman ship etc. Address, enclosing two three cents stamps, E.E. DETWII LER, Sec’y. Box 53G, Atlanta, Ga. July 3U, 1872. 1 3in Rans! Ra Rairs ’Till!-' HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR I Rags at J tl* It ATT*, Under Federal Uuiou Office. OILS .10 cents per gallon, constantly ou liaud. Sept 17. 1872. 8 tf R. E. Mc RE YJVOL D IS, JO HSIST tist, i i \ i found in his office at the Milledgeville Ho- Kj tel at all times, wlierw lie will take great pleasure in wailing upon all who may favor him with their kind patronage, and wiLl guarantee satisfaction in ail opera- tious. Sept 17, 1872. 8 3m. C II WRIGHT & SO\ OFFER FOR SALE AT LOW RATES, 5.000 yards Heavy Bagging. 5 Tons of Arrow Ties. 16.000 lbs. of Plour, all grades. 10.000 lbs. Bacon Sides. 1.000 lbs. leaf Lard. SUGAR AND COFFEE. i One Car Load Liverpool Salt to arrive. A LARGE LOT OF HOLLOW WARE. Hunt 4 Robinson Axes. SEED it Y E AND BARLEY. Choice Goshen Butter in 2 1-2 lbs. packages. 1,000 lbs. Canvassed Hams. SYRUP AND MOLASSES. Soaps and Candles. All as good as the best and as cheap as the cheap est. C. H. WRIGHT & SON. Milledgeville, Sept 17, 1872. 8 tf TAX NOTICE. Y BOOKS are now open for the collection of the State and County Tax, for 1872. All Tax payers are required to come up and settle the same by Nov. 1st, 1872. L. N. CALLAWAY, Tax Colleelor of B. C. Sept. 16th, 1872. 8 7t. M We will give energetic men arid women WANTED. Business that will Pay from G to $8 per day, can he pursued iu your own neighborhood, and is strictly honorable. Particulars free, or samples that will enable you to go to work at once, will be sent on receipt of two three cents stamps. Address J. EATlIAtl & FO„ 292 Washington St,, Boston, Mats. Sept 18,1872. 8 tit. WOOL CARDING A3T2> MANUFACTURING. rwiHE MILLEDGEVILLE MANUFACTURING A COMPANY are Carding and Manufacturing Wool For customers as usual. They are also purchasing wool in exchange for goods or paying the highest market price for it in money. Wool consigned to us by Railroad will receive prompt and careful attention. F. SKINNER, Supt. Milledgeville, Sept 10, 1872. 7 4t NOTICE. \ LL persons are hereby notified not to employ Nathan Barues, Junior, (color**#) as he is uuder contract with me for the present year. J.' A. P. ROBSON. Baldwin Co. Sept 10, 1872. 7 At NOTICE. VIOTICE I s hereby GIVEN THAT THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned Andrew Low, John Wood an«i John David Hopkins, as Commission Merchants at Liverpool, in England, uuder the firm ot Isaac Low •Sc. Co., and at Savannah, in the State of Georgia, tin der the firm of Andrew Low &l Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent, so fur as regards the said Andrew Low. ANDREW LOW, JOHN WOOD, JOHN D. HOPKINS. Dated this 31st day of August, 1872. M R. ANDREW LOW, AS AB )VE ANNOUN CED having retired from the firm of Messrs. Isaac Low & Go , of Liverpool, the business of that fi»m will be conducted as heretofore, under the same firm name, by the remaining partners, viz: John Wood aud John D. Hopkins, with J antes Torrance Wood, who is this day admitted as a partner- JOHN WOOD, JOHN D. HOPKINS. JAMES T. WOOD. Limited Copartnership Notice. VUE, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY ▼ T entered into a limited Copartnership, under the laws of Geoigia, to do business at Savannah, Ga. under the firm name ol HOPKINS Ac WOOD The general nature of tiie business to be traueacted is that of COMMISSION MERCHANTS. John D. Hopkins, of Savannah, Ga , John Wood, and James Torrance Wood, of Liverpool, England, are General Partners, and Audrew Low of Savannah, is Special Partner. Said copai tnersbip business commences September 1st, 1872, and terminates August 31st, 1874. Andrew Low, as such special partner, has paid into the com mon stock of the firm one hundred thousand dollars in gold. JOHN D. HOPKINS, Savannah, Georgia- JOHN WOOD, JAMES TORRANCE WOOD, Liverpool, England. ANDREW LOW, Savannah, Georgia. Dated this 1st day of September, 1872. 7 lit HTOTIOjEI. r |''HE BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS OF A. BISCII I OF are now in the hands of Sanford A Furman, Atforneys-at-Law, and all who are indebted to said Bischof will please cal! at their office over Stetson’s old stand and settle. SANFORD & FURMAN, Receivers appointed by the Coart. Sept 10, 1872. 7 3m FOR SALE—A HOME! T he very pleasant house AND LOT, now occupied by Mr . Windsor, adjoining Dr. Case’s lot, fronting jj|“ on the beautiful green State House Square, I* is for sale, cheap at $2500:—one of the picusautest houses for a family iu Milledgeville. Apply to william McKinley, Agent for owner. Also, To Bent or Sell, A pleasant House and Lot in Midway. Possession immediate. WILLIAM McKINLF.Y Sept 9, 1872. 7 ti ne w Plour, Best Quality at 2t Dentistry. We call attention to the card of Di'I McReynolds, in another column. Momik. « . II. Wright A Won. Au advertisement setting f >rth some of the articles to be found at the wdl-kjjowu and popular grocery and provision bouse of Messrs, C. II. Wright & Son will be found iu this issue. These gentlemen do a large business. With the advantages of a long ex perience, thorough knowledge of the markets and the ability to make large cash purchases, they can offer inducements iu their line second to none. At ITff 59 Our fellow-1 attended the L**uii returned home. cw Cheese, John H. Furman, who nation as a delegate, has muiT JARS I T'OR SALE AT CO* I'. At JOSEPH STALEY’S. Milledgeville. Aug 20, 1872. - 4 tf Th> Radical (co’ored) Senatorial Convention met in II is place last wetk and nominated William Henry Harrison, of Hancock, as their candidate for Senator from this District. Amass meeting w'as call ed fi*r th«* Friday following. This meeting was poorly at tend e and the statement of HarrUou aud others, that taxes must be p 1 before voting. w r as not ealeu 1 ited to produce much enthusiasm among the colored population. No mail from Maoou ‘his (Tuesday) morning. The train passed as usual Wuy did the mail fail? That’s the question. This unrivalled Medicine i* warranted not to con tain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral «• b-lance, but is PURSiY VEGETABLE, For F< )RTY V EARS it has proved its great value in all diseases <d the Liver, Bowels aud Kidneys. Thousands of tiie rood aud greut in ail parts of the country vouch for its wonderful and peculiar power in purifying the Blood, stimulating the torpid Liver and Bowels, and impaiting new Life and Vigor to the whole system. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR is aeknow le iged to have no equal as a lives. r/rr.uicirj’E. It contains lour medical elements, never united in the same Imppy proportion in any other preparation, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, au unex ceptionable Alteiative and a certain Corrective of all j impurities of tiie body. Such a signal success has at- ' tended its use. that i:"is now regarded as the O-reat Unfailing Specific ! for Liver Comp!aii-t and the painful nffspriog thereof, | o wit : DYSPEPSIGOSS ITPATIOX, Jaundice, Bilious attack*, SICK HEADACHE. Colic, Depres sion of Spirits. SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, &c. | Regulate the Liver aud prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. Simmons’ Liver Begulator Is manufactured only by J. «J ZKILI.X A CO, MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Price $1 00 per package ; ^«ut by mail, postage paid, | $1 25. Prepared ready for use in b< ttles, $i 50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. | t'W"i>"wa-e of all Counterfeits and Imitations. | Sept 17,1872. 8 6tn Dont Send away for your BAGGIUGF sfc TI33S. H EAVY Domestic Gunny Bagging and the Al low and Anchor Ties, for sale, as iow as they cau bo obtaiued in this city, by •. T. A*. CARAKER, Agent. Milledgeville, Sept. 3rd, 1872. fi it- Are You Good Looking! If 10, come f HURT'S GAULERY, nt the Old Stetoon Stand, nud have your PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN- If you are UGLY” come the same. The Artist’s skill will make a handsome likeness. Ferrotypes and Photographs of all sizes taken—the latter up to the size of life, and at prices DEFilNG COMPETITION! Nine pictures at one sitting made—one dollar wiil procure. And largest size in Rosewood frame costs but two dollars more. J. W HURT. Milledgeville, Sept 3, 1872. 6 3m FOR SALE. \TTILL be sold frem day to day, at public outcry, f » beginning with Monday. SEPTEMBER 23d, before tiie Court Huuie door in Milledgeville, in lawful -ale hours, A PORTION OF TIIE STOCK OF DKY GOODS, Consisting- in great part of Winter Goods, lately the property of J. B.o- senfield & Bro. ' Winter hats, shoes, clothing, <xc„ will soon be needed- Come to my sale and buy. Paities indebted to the firm of J. II eenfield & Brother, are warned not to make any payments to hem or their agents or transferees. As their As signee in Bankruptcy, I alooe can receive such pay menN and give valid receipts. All those indebted will please call on me and pay promptly. BENJ. W. BARROW. Assignee. August 29,1872. . 6 3t $75,000! $75,000! $75,000! L. J. GC1LMAKTIK. JOHN FLANNERY. L. J. GUILMARTIN & €0., Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants BAV STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. a GENTS FOR BRADLEY 8 PHOSPHATE Jewell s MilU Yarns and Domestics, Tobacco U^BAGGING and IRON TIES always on band. FT Consignments solicited. Usual facilities ex- tended to customers. Sept 4. 1872 * 6 4m S T O VE S, TINWARB, Hardware, i$*c., fyc. JOSEPH STALEY" I S offering for the aext THIRTY' DAY'S, a few excellent COOKLYG STOVES, Cheap for Cash. Now is your time to get one as theae stoves are ad- vuixciug iu price. He also has an assortment of rARiraiOTG IMFLEJYXENirS Consisting of Hoes, Spading Farks, Garden Rakes, Guano Strowers, &.C., fitc. Also, Axes, Meatsafes, Churns, Well-Buckets, &e. A general assortment of TINWARE, Cheap for Cash. GLASS FRUIT JARS. A full assortment of AIpo, Hardware, Cutlery, and a variety of goode too ted ion? to mention. ('all and examine. Milledgeville, July 30, 1872. 1 3m W. II. Bourne. Jos. L. Bowles. BOURNE & BOWLES, TOIBJEIt FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, Office 00 Bay St. mA VAtffVAII, 41 A. Consignments ot Timber, Cotton, and all kinds of rountry produce solicited, upou which liberal advauces will be made. August 27,1872. 5 fim ISAAC T. UliARD & CU. COTTOX FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. GENERAL AGENTS FOR Gullett’s Improved aud Light Draft COTTON GIN. PRICE PER SAW, 'I'MIESE GINS were sold the past season for the -L first time. Th y are made uuder Mr Gulj.ett’s personal supervision, at his work* in Louisiana, wi-o never allows one to be seat frem his works until it lias been fully tested, and made to gin perfectly in every respect. This mode of testing is very impor tant to the purchaser, as he does not run the n»A of leceiving and setting up a Gin to find it. on trial, to be imperfect. The IMPROVED GIN differs ma f erially from the Sti el Bru.-h (iin foimerly sold by us, in as much as the bteel Brush lias three brushes, while the New Giu has but one. We guarantee every Gin to be of very light draft, to thoroughly clean the seed, and make a superior sam ple. Besides, it is simple in its construction, easily adjusted and gins very fast. We respectfully refer to all those who have used the Improved Gin the past Winter. Planters wishing Gins will consult their own inter ests by either writing to us for our Circular with Cer tificates, or calling at our office and examining for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. We will take back every Giu which does network well when fairly tested,and pay all expenses incurred by the purchaser. Address ISAAC T. HEARD & CO., Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga. July lb, 1872. 3in Adolph Joseph, 'Wayne Street. We have now on hand the LARGEST and Most Complete Stock 1?"ITY?icy UJU IxfJUJUSI MU m MU Mm, PURCHASED AT LOW ]?RICES, .i\J> TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. Baldwin Sheriff’ Sale. 1\7TLL be sold before the Court House door, in the v ▼ city of Milledgeville, on the first Tuesday iu OCTOBER next, withiu the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wii : One fire proof brick Ware house on Lot No 1, square 38, and one bri^k gin house on lot No I, square 3‘.», both in Milledgeville. Sold to satisfy a mortgage li fa of the Southern Insurance and TiustCo, vs John Jones- Property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney. O. ARNOLD, Sheriff. Sept2,1872. G td Jesse Babb y vs. [ Libel for Divorce* Frauces M- Babb. ) Baldwin Superior Court, { August Term, 1872. $ S T appearing to tbe Court by the return of Die Sher iff, that the defendant, Frances M. Babb, does not reside in this State, on motion of plaintiffs attorney it is ordered that plaintiff have leave to perfect service by publication once a mouth for four months in tbe Uuiou &. Recorder newspaper at Milledgeville,Ga. PHILIP B. ROBINSON, Judge Superior Courts, O. C. A true extract from the minutes ot Baldwin Superior Court. P. L, FAIR, Clerk. Sept G, 1872. 7 in4in GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Prcseut the Hon. Philip B. Robinson, Judge of the Superior Court of said couDty. Sallie Snead ) vs. > Libel for Divorce. John T. Snead,) ! r appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sher iff, i hat the defeudaut does not reside in this coun ty, and it further appearing that he does not reside iu this State, it i> on motion Ordered, that said defendant appeal and auswer at the next Term of this Court, or that the oase be considered iu default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published iu the Union Recorder once a month for four months. August 30, 1872. PHILIP B ROBINSON, Jm’ge Superior Courts O. C. A true extract from the minutes of Baldwin Supe rior Court. P. L. FAIR, Clerk. Sept 10, 1872. 7 m4m WJf. E. WOOD & U0., P ROPRIETORS OF GOLD’S AUTOMATIC Low Sieani and Ho’. Haler Heater, aud Law- son's Celebrated Hot Air Furnace- INVENTOR* ANI> PATENTEES of the PARLuR, SUN AND LIGHTNING FIRE PLACE HEATERS AND PARIS RANGES. Dealers in ail kinds of HEAT AHD COOK STOVES, Kitchen Ware, Grates, State Man tels, etc., etc. CF“Special care takeu with Plumbing and ail kiudsot Steam and Water Piping. Repairs for Steam Heaters, Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, Ac. WM E WOOD & CO., S. W. Cor. Baltimore and ) Eutaw Streets, J Baltimore, !*ld. Sept 10,1872 7 2m Guardian's Sale. GEORGIA, Colquitt County. [ >Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary I of Co'quitt county, wiil be sold on the first Tues day in OCTOBER, 1872, at the Court House door iu said county between the legal sale hours the tract of Land in said county, being in tiie 8th District, con taining 122 12 acres of land of Lot No 21‘J. This Land to be sold fur distribution among the beirs.— Terms of sale cash. DARLING CREED, Guardian minor heirs of Jas. E- Hancock. Sept 2, 1872. 7 td Bulloch Sheriff Sale. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. \\7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER * * next, at the Court House door in Statesboro, ! within the usual itours of sale, Eighty-nine acres of j land more or less, in said county, bounded by lands of Madison Lanier and Robert Hendricks; levied on ! under an execution issued from Superior Court, as tiie | property of Andrew J Gay to satisfy ti fa in favor of I Elisabeth Gay 1 evy made August 27tb, 1872.— Property pointed out by plaintiff. THOMAS B. MOORE, Sh’ff B. C. I Sept 2d 1872. 7 tds i Ed^I will sell Ticket* to Atlanta for one Fare—toll iai e going, return free. Good for 30 days. J. II. NISBET, Agent M. & A. R. R. Milledgeville, Augort 24,1872, 5 tf m BMMS8 mm WE OFFER THE CHOICEST SELECTIONS, CONSISTING IN PART OF Rich Black 8ilk, Relours, Sateens, Merinos. WE WILL SELL ALL WOOL FRENCH MERINOS AT 75 Cts. PER YARD, WORTH NOW IN NEW YORK 90 CENTS. Printed Delaines 15c., 20c., 25c. Colored Alpaccas 25c., best quality. Flannels 19c., 25c. ; *30c., 50e. COATS THREAD AT 5 CENTS A SPOOL, OR £20 SPOOLS POR SI. SHIRTIiVGS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES, TICKINGS. J Lower than they can be bought in any retail Market. CABPITISGS, Oil CLOTHS, MATTS AHO BUSS. X MME3NTSE STOCK FOR MEN, BOYSj YOUTHS AND CHILDREN. nOOTS, ./.V7i SHOES, BATS .I.VH CAPS, Shirts, Drawers, Flannel Underclothing. SPECIALTY IN LADIES L'NDERVESTS. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags. A Great Sacrifice in Bed Quilts an< | Coreriits. CALL AND EXAMINE* F- B. Mapp, Henry Goodman, W illie Jarratt. Milledgeville, Sept. 17, 3872. ADOLPH JOSEPH. 8 4fc