Union and recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1872-1886, September 25, 1872, Image 3

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dt it i o it & it e1 o r b t r. -WS59T Ratos of Subscription. npv one ve “ six mo ree copies, $2 00 1 00 8 00 \\ E I> X E S I> A V p t e m b e r IjCCAIj CLINE & UU1NN •W. T, COHK", Dealer in Provisions. Groceries. Fruits, Toys Confection* ry, Can Goods, etc., ^ CHEAP FOR CASH. Milledgeville, Aug. 20, 1872. 4 6m A Choic e Selection of CI5AI1S At HUNT, KAXK1N & LAMAR'S. Milledgeville, Sept 21,1872. - 9 tf The .llillpdjrilie Academy. We are informed that Mr. Cone, a young man of aiimn uis, well qnalified toprepare young men pge, will open the Academy on Monday next Sir. Cone’s high moral character will make requisition to our community. ’ * ! - X 23 : Hi Kew Mackerel, -9 In Kit- at JH nclfriiiinrd to well €-oo<l CONNS this Nrnnon, t; are resolved to spare no pains, and to make sacrifice iu order to do so. In consequence ot l> intention, we announce for this week, another ne in our prices, and call the attention of every to the following reinaikable lis 1 , merely as indi s ot the low rates, at which we intend to sell every- : in our Store. ■gant \Y«mi1 Poplins 15 cents worth 70 cents, nicest cole is in Alpaccas 25 cents worth 35 cents *st makes of French Merinoes 75 cts. worth $1 90 mnels and Liuseys. r stock in Carpetings, Hugs, Matts *tc., cannot ^celled. ♦it’s Thread 5 cts. per single spool. -t British Hose for Ladies at 25 cts., good and ADOLPH JOSEPH. The Quarelsome Crowd. BY JEKMs .M'AKTHUIt. wemble to political si with a will, led Milledgeville; managed the mill; md ground the mill tumbled out rather fiiskly! >n, wildly amazed, momei :s gazed, at was “clap-trap” that he heard ‘‘tiome- ailaway for bust- CLINE Sc QTHNN CHINE & QUINN CLINE & QUINN CLINE A’ QUINN CLINE QUINN CLINE .t QUINN CLIN!. & QUINE I CLINE A QUINN CLINE & QUINN | CLINE & QUINN | CLINK & QUINN | C LI Mr & QUINN CLINE At QUINN CLINE Ac QUINN CLINE Ac QUINN CLINE & QUINN CLINK Ac QUINN t LINE Ac QUINN CLINE & QUINN CLINE Ac QUINN CLINE Ac QUINN ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE FIRST CLASS GOODS POLITE AT TEN HON ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE FIRST CLASS GOODS O, a ci And llu Ltd tin That li L-t 11 ii And re Ami ■ on vile party their authors, the /run PSew Cheese, L\ recent Ac 1 to vote at not been registei takes place on t not put it off, bul once aud legist i •ail on the Clerk of ture no person is n whose name ha> The city election n December. Do Council at ill diont il ami The books and the hands of Me* ment- See notici y rorm- Isnf Mr. nford «V. paper. Bischof are in man for settle- Clinr «V ^uiiiii Have now received their Fall and Winter stock of gooes. Their attractive store and low prices continue to attract the ci see what they .• K, ent and Rev. Ii. C rable r Mr. Yoik, Jewelr Lis a-s. l)TTO 3IILLE uni is now r,-Watches, S is offering for sale two desi. ay. S <* his advertisement. ls recently purchased in New iving a large assortment of Ware, China Ware,&c. He anti customers to call and see si incut next we^k- We invite the attention of ihe public to the nd- veni-eineiit ot Mr. James A. Gray, of Augusta, found in this issue. Mr. Gray lias oue of the finest Dry Goods Stores found at the South* It is fitted up and conducted on the style of A. T. Stewart of New York He keeps a very large and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, which he sells at wholesale and retail. He says he lias but one asking and taking price for each article 1’eople visiting Augusta should cail aud see liis Store. EIP Tho% attention of our readers is invited to the card of Messrs. Bailey Sc Brothers, found in this issue. It will be seen that they continue to sell Carpets and all articles in their line, at their old stand iu Au gusta. Tlic Imird for the Alnbnina Claims. The Geneva Arbitration has closed its labors and awarded damages against ihe Government of Great Britain for an alleged want of due diligence in not pre- veiiiuig the Confederate cruisers which were built in the kiugdom during the war from leaving her waters : “l ire aggregate award is fifteen and one-half millions of doilir.i, wnieh tire amount awarded to individual- i- *il jot),000 nttii to the United States about $1,U00,- bhti, tor expenses incurred in the pursuit of the Ala bama. Slieu.iiidoab un i Florida On all questions of inter national importance the arbitrators were a unit. Ou the* money award Sir Alexander Cockburu thought ‘Hi.uiJO too big a sum tor John Hull to pay to allay the fiery patriotism ot the United States claim ants ; and theivtore did not sign the award, and Count Sc opi- virtually coincided with the gallant Ad- Eastman Business College. This Iii!*litutioh, wlnuli wii.i nju'iicii mu* year ago in Atlanta i, Ga., to educate ; Younj ir Me n for the practical duties t >f hie, is wield in g an in fluent :e greater than any other ii istituti on of the kind ii A the South. There has a ready been more that i one hi imure d ot its graduates Petit ou t who art * to-day OCCIlf. ’ ping r esponsible and hi- crative posit ii i*ns ;. The teaehe r» are w’eli known to the people is the o tor the ir < nergy, activity, auc l usefulness, and it nly Ct he Sou th thn it is conducted by practici nl mei 1) c m the Actual Bus iness Plon. Iu a •urge < if t trelve l o tour! !een weeks, yotmg men arc eim bled t< r> ■ep into the co unting house, and earn three times li amount for board, tuition, tVo., iu the sd me s length ot ti.m ? it ret [jtured to gr aduate. F. r Tei mis, b journ a!, sp ecimetis, Penman tship, et c. AU dn end losing t wo three cents stamps. K. E. DE ;n\Tl LEli, Sec y. Box d 36, Atlanta, Ga. July 30,18 72. I .fill i rings ! 1! ags ! i Hags i POLITE ATTENTION ONE PRICE 'ONE PRICE ONE PRICE FIRST CLASS GOODS CLINE A- QUINN ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE (.LINE & QUINN CLINE & QUINN POLITE ATT F N I'lON POLI I’E AT’TEN I’lON POLI I E ATTENTION NO URGING NO URGING NO URGING NO URGING NO URGING CLINE & QTHNN CLINE & QUINN Ci INK it QUINN CLINE & QUINN CLINE & QUINN AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STOKE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE CLINE & QUINN CLINE A QUINN CLINE & QUINN CLINE & QUINN ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE CASH STORE CASH STOKE CASH STORE CASH STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE BOOTS BOOTS BOOT'S BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS B< )OTS BOOTS BOOTS DESIRE to return their sincere tlia uka fur the kind and liberal patronage bestowed on them dining the oast year, an 1 would also take thin method of announcing to their friends and outruns that they have been iti iking extensive preparations for fall and winter GOODS Their Establishment has been greatly enlarged and many attractions and improve ments have been made for the convenience and comfort of their customers. Their various departments are being thoroughly refur nished, anil amply supplied with alt the most new and desirable goods that could be found iu the best Northern Markets. Among wlrch will be found the following specialities: 50 PIECES SCOTCH FZiAIDS, at 20, 25, 30, 35, £0, and 50 cts. 50 PIECES COL’S ALPACCA, 25c, 30c, and 35c- 50 PXECES BLACK ALPACCA, in 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50 cts. 25 Pieces Changeable PGPLZVfS, at 30c. worth 40 and 50 cts. 20 Pieces black and colored Empress Cloth, at 60c, worth 75c. FULL ASSORTMENT Heavy Lyons Gros Grain Black Silks at Tempting Low Prices. Immense assortment of S T X A - W Xi S , In all the latest styles and at the lowest prices. OPr.P-A FLAN3VELS, In plaid and plain colors. Special attention is invited TO OUR WOOLEN STOCK, Consisting of Cloths, Flannels and Blankets, Their actual value being far above our Selling Prices. IRISH LINENS, Damask Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Diapers and Crash, We are selling for less than their actual value. A Complete Assortment of CO&SETS, Including Thompson’s Glove-fitting, Very Cheap. KID GLOVES, Black, White and Colored—•'jil per pair. Alexander’s Hid Glc /es, Every pair warranted. $1 25 per pair. Ladies and Misses American, German Sc English HOSIERY, A full and complete assortment at prices to please all. 50 doz. Gents' English HALF HOS3, At 25c per pair, worth 5(1 cents. Complete assortment Kentucky Jeans, < toili*. nn<l Caatiiurm, At low prices. Full line of all the new shades in Nos. 5, 9, 12 IC. and 22, SASH HIBSONS. Complete assortment WINDSOR TIES, In all the latest colors. 150 Ladies Linen Handkerchiefs, From 5 cents up. We would in conclusion call your attention to our immense stock of Boots and Shoes, most of which were manufactured to our orders during the summer, consequently we can recommend them with- out any fears as to the result, as fliey are not Eastern or shoddy work. Augusta Store Augusta Store Augu.-ta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta More Augusta Store Augusta St *re Augusia Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Siore Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Auiu-ta Store Augusta Store Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress U~«U» Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress Goods C&LL AT HIST, RASKIN & LAMAR'S Live Pmg Store, And yon will find A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Drug«, Medicines, Toilet Articles, PAINTS, OILS, Ac., Ac. ALSO,A LARGE SUPPLY OF Books, Fancy Stationery, Perfumery, Soaps, Ac. Call and if yon don't fee what you want Ask for it. Milledgeville, Sept 24, 1872. 9 tf $75,000! $75,000! $75,000! Dress Ga Drees Go Dress Go Siiks Silk.- Silks Shawls Shawls Opera Flannels Opera Flannel.-* Opera FlamieU Flannels Blankets Flannels Blankets Flannels Blankets Flannels Blankets Blankets Linens Linens Linens Towels Towels Towels Corsets Corsets Corsets Corsets Corsets Kid Gloves Kid Gloves Kid Gloves Kid Glov es Kid Gloves Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery i Hosiery IT osiery Cloths Cassimeres Cloths Cassimeres Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ties Ties Ties Ties Ties Ties Ties Ties Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes | Shoes Shoes I Shoes i C II WRIGHT & SON OFFER FOR SALE AT LiOW HATES, 5,GOO yards Heavy Bagging. 5 Tons of Arrow Ties. 16.000 lbs. of Flour, all grades. 10.000 lbs. Bacon Sides. 1.000 lbs. Leaf Lard. SUGAR AND COFFEE. One Car Load Liverpool Sait to arrive. A LARGE LOT OF HOLLOW WAKE. Hunt <fc Robinson Axes. SEED RYE AND BARLEY. Choice Goshen Butter in 2 1-2 lbs. packages. 1,000 lbs. Canvassed Hams. 31THUP AND tVIOIiASSSS. Soaps and Candles. All as good as the best and as cheap as the cheap est. C. II. WRIGHT & SON. Milledgeville, Sept 17, 1872. 8 tf S TO VE S, Hardware, fyc., fyc. JOSEPH STALEY i S offering for the next THIRTY DAYS, a few . excellent C O OKING S TO VES, Cheap for Cash. Now is your time to get one as these stoves are ad- vancing in price. lie afro has an assortment of FAEMIWG ZBSPLEIVIEN^S Consisting of Hoes, Spading Forks, Garden Rakes, Guano Strowers, &c., &c. Also, Axes, Meatsafes, Churns, Well-Buckets, &c. A general assortment of TINWARE, Cheap for Cash. GLASS FRUIT JARS. A full assortment of fjiwp imvf- Also, Hardware, Cutlery, and a variety of goode too tedious to mention. Call aud examine. Milledgeville, July 30, 1872. 1 3m Adolph Joseph, Wayne Street. We have now on hand the LARGEST and Most Complete Stock OW GOODS ETJSH PURCHASED AT LOW PRICES, JiND TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. €k©€M>S WE OFFER THE CHOICEST SELECTIONS, CONSISTING IN PART OF ITTo friends, customers, and strangers, we extend a cordial invitation to examine our stock and note our prices. Milledgeville, Sept 25, 1872. CLS YE & QUINN. 9 3m F. S. Johnson. Clinton. S. S. Dunlap. * Macon. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron, Steel, Agricultural Implements, Carriage A!\D WAGON MATERIAL, VARNISHES, Ac. AND AGENTS FOB. THE D. PRATT COTTON GIN. April 9, 1872. 72 3d Street, MACON, GA. 6m Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! AT THE MACON STORES! Having just returned from the New York Markets, we have just received a good and well selected stock, eousieting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Are You Good Looking! ■ f mo. conic to IBURT § GAM<EISV, at Ihe Old MicImoii Ntiiud, aud 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 iite, and at prices DEFYING COMPETITION! Nine pictures at oue sitting made—one dollar will procure. And largest size in Rosewood frame costs hut two dollars more. J. W. HURT. Milledgeville, Sept 3, 1872. 6 3m rpHE FOR SALE—A HOME! VERY PLEASANT HOUSE AND LOT, now occupied by Mr. j— Windsor, adjoining Dr. Case's lot, fronting H = ou the beautiful green State House Square, is lor sale, cheap at $250(1:— one of the picusautest houses for a family in Milledgeville. Apply to WILLIAM McKINLEY, Agent for owner. Also, To Hcnt or Sell, A pleasant House and Lot in Midway. Possession immediate. WILLIAM McKINLEY. Sept 9, 1872. 7 tf ri'-IIK HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR 1 Rags at J1KKATT N, Under Federal Union Office. OILS 50 cents Sept 17.1872. utly ou hand- IVew Cacotina liice Sept. IS, 8 3t. at CONN’S. CIGARS risrr tobacco May bi r* found at Milledgeville, Sept 21, 1872. CONNS. 9 3t Don't Forge! the Children. Call and Get Some Candies, Can Goods, or Toys iliedgeville, Sept 24, 1S72. CONNS. 9 3t New Flour, Best Quality at CONN’S * 7 2t The dwelling house of Captain B. A. Pardee, of Sparta, was buined last Thursday night. Loss $2,000 and no insurance. Iucindiary. Which we are now offering at New York, prices. Great Inducements is offered in Dress Goods, Notions, Bleaching*, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, and in fact everything belongingto the Dry Goods business. It will pay to call and examine before buying elsewhere. Look tor the Sign MACON STORE. Milledgeville, Sept 21, 1872. I. HERMAN & CO. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Present the Hon. Philip B. Robinson, Judge of the Superior Court ot said county. Sallie Suead I vs. > I.ibrl for Dirortr. John T. Snead,) { T appearing to (lie Court, by the return of the Slter- X iff.that the defendant does not reside in tiiis coun ty, and it further appearing that he does not reside in this S'ute it is on motion Ordered, that said defendant appeal and answer at the next Term of this Court, or that the ca-e be considered in default aud the plaiutiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that this Rule he published in the Union & Recorder once a month for four months. August 30, 1872. PHILIP B ROBINSON, Judge Superior Courts O. C. A true extract ft out the minutes of Buldwin Supe rior Court. P. L. FAIR, Clerk. Sept 10, 1872. 7 mlm Jesse Babb < Frances M- Babb. THU PLACE TO BUY! SKI 3IO UR, TUNS LEY & CO., WHOLESALE OltOC'ERS, MACON, GEORGIA. V\7'E RECEIVE NEW GOODS DAILY. WE BUY FROM FIRST CLASS HANDS. WE PAY * ▼ Catfii lor our Goods. Wo are satisfied with small profits. We guarantee goods as represented. We want rnoie business aud can't afford to lose any we have already. Try our prices—Try our Goods. VI MIAS BUSINESS, Remember when you Come to Macon don’t fail Call on SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO. Libel for Divorce. Baldwin Superior Conrt, / | August Term, 1872. f I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher iff, that the defendant, France? M. Babb, does not i reside in this State, on motion of plaintiffs attorney it j is ordered that plaintiff have leave to perfect service 1 by publicatioa once a month for four months in the ; Union & Recorder newspaper at Milledgeville. Ga. PHILIP B. ROBINSON, Judge Superior Courts, O. C. A true extract from the minutes ol Baldwin Superior Court. P. L. FAIR, Clerk. Sept 6, 1872. 7 tnlm on, Sept 10,1872. 7 3m TAX NOTICE. M Y BOOKS are now open for the collection of the State and County Tax, for 1872. All Tax payers are required to come up aud settle the same by Nov. 1st, 18/ 2. L. N. CALLAWAY, Tax Collector of B. C. Sept. 1 Gth, 1872. 8 7t. \y AXTPn We will give energetic men * * .f»i.vl A I j 17. and women Business that will Pay from $4 to f8 per day, can be pursued in your own neigh 1 oriiood, aud 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. I, AT HA .1 dk CO., 292 Washington St„ Boston, Mass. Sept 18,1872. 8 6t, Rich Black Silk, 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., 50c. COATS THREAD AT 5 CENTS A SPOOL, on 20 spools pon 81. SHIRTINGS, SHEET1VGS, STRIPES, TICKINGS. Lower than they can be bought in any retail Market. IU»lfmi, C&0TS5, MATTS AMD MWStS. iMMmrsn stock KOli MEN, BOTS, 10ITIIS t\D CHILDREN. BOOTS, .GV0 SHOES, MMMTS CAPS. Shirts, Drawers, Flannel Underclothing. SPECIALTY IN LADIES L’NDERVESTS. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags. A Great Sacrifice in Bed Quilts and Coverlits. CALL AND EXAMINE. F- B. Mapp, Henry Goodman, Willie Jarratt. Milledgeville, Sept. 17, 1872. ADOLPH JOSEPH. 8 4t