Union and recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1872-1886, October 16, 1872, Image 3

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51 nio n 4 ^itcarlur. Hates of Subscription. 1 copy one year, 00 I SIX UlOUtiiS, i (j0 CLINE <fc QlIM CLINK Sc QUINN Kiv 8 00 Three copiee, one year, 5 00 i CLINE Sc QUINN CLING Sc QUINN CLINE ft QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE .fc QUINN CLINK Sc QUINE CLINE Sc. QUINN ( LINE Sc QUINN CLINE & QUINN WEDNESDAY, October 16, 1872. Xj O OAXi t. cojxrsr, Dealer in Provisions, Groceries. Fruits, Toys Confectiontry, Can Goods, etc., 13 s * CHEAP FOR CASH. Milledgeville, Aug. 20, 1872. 4 6m CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE & QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE & QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN UP 1 Payment for all advertisements is due at sny lime after the first insertion unless otherwise specially agreed upon. All job work is cash. Removal.—The office of the Union & Recorder has been removed from the corner of Hancock and Wilkinson streets to Brown’s new brick building on Wayne street, upstairs, over Mr. ]• rankland’s Shoe Store. We are now conveniently and centrally located and cordially invite our friends to call and see us. The confusion and trouble incident to removal will, we trusr, be a suffi cient apology to our readers for im perfections of any and all kinds that may exist in our issue of to-day. OF* Rev. D. E. Butler is expected to preach in the Baptist Church in this city next Sunday. OF* Rev. C. W. Lane will deliver a popular Lecture on Astronomy at Good Templars’ Hall, on this (Tues day) evening. The public are invi ted. iT-iF* It you want first-rate Shoes go to Frank land’s New Shoe Store and buy them cheap. Tac Attractive Prices Of Mr. Adolph Joseph have se cured for him an unprecedented run of trade, the largest that has ever been cone in Miiledgeville. We rejoice at this, lor he merits success. Enterpri sing and courteous, ever willing and ready to serve his customers, always able to accommodate the w’ants of all and everybody, he is buildingi up a trade which cannot be livalled by any house in Middle Georgia. We call special attention to his ad vertisement. He calls attention to an other reduction; still lower prices. He says our people may rest confident that they can buy goods lower from him than they can from any other house in the city. Ano'her fact worth men tioning is, that Mr. Joseph accommo dates our people when they r have no money. He certainly is entitled to all „ T ..... „ J •' LLIdiL & C^UINN the encouragement and patronage that cline Sc QUINN can possibly be bestowed upon him. ONE PRICE ONE PRICK ONE PRICE ONE PRICE FIRST CLASS OOODS POLITE ATTENTION ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE FIRST CLASS GOODS POLITE ATTENTION ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE FIRST CLASS GOODS CLINE Sc QUINN ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE CLINE Sc QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN POLITE ATTENTION POLITE ATTKN 1TON POLI I E ATTENTION NO URGING NO URGING NO URGING NO URGING NO URGING CLINE &. QTTINN CLINE & QUINN Cj INE Sc QUINN CLINE & QUINN CLINE Sc QUINN AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUSTA STOKE AUGUSTA STORE Call and see him. jiey with him. Spend your mo- A Few Fine English Guns For sale at J OS. STALEY’S. Milledgeville, Oct I. 1872. 10 If Register.—By a recent Act of the Legislature all persons who vote at our city election must register 20 days before the election. The election takes place on the 1st Saturday in December, consequently there re mains on'y about one mouth in which to register. Property holders ! attend to this matter at once. Go to Frankland’s to get the very best Gentlemen’s Boots, and buy them cheap. ITS’* Stw Stork of English Guns just received at 12 3t OTTO MILLER & CO’S. OPENIN Gr. CLINE &, QUINN ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE CASH STORE CASH STORE CASH STORE CASH STORE AUGUSTA STORE AUGUST A STORE AUGUSTA STORE BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS |BOOTS BOOTS DESIRE to return their sincere thnDks for the kind and liberal patronage bestowed oa them during the past year, and would also take this method of announcing to their friends and patrons that they hare beeu making extensive preparations fur tall and winter GOODS Their Establishment kas been greatly enlarged and many attractions and improve ments have been made for the convenience lad comfort of their customers. T.ieir various departments are being thoroughly refur nished, and amply supplied with all the most new and desirable goods that coaid be found in the best Northern Markets. Among wh : ch will be found the following specialities: 50 PISCES SCOTCH PEKIDS, at SO, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 50 cts. 50 PISCES COLD ALPACCA, 25c, 30c, and 35c- 50 PISCES BLACK ALPACCA, mi 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50 cts. 25 Pieces Changeable POPLIN’S, 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 U AWLS, In all the latest styles and at the lowest prices. OPERA FLANNELS Id plaid and plain colors. Special attention is invited TO OUR WOOLEN STOCK, Consisting of Cloths, Flannels and Blankets, Their actual value being far above onr Selling Prices. - IRISH LINENS, Damask Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Biapers and Crash, We are selling for less than their actual value. A Complete Assortment of CO&SSTS, Including Thompson’s Glove-fitting, Very Cheap. KID GLOVES, Black, White and Colored—$1 per pair. Alexandre’s Kid Gloves, Every pair warranted. $1 25 per pair. Ladies and Misses American, German Sc English HOSI33RY, A full and complete assortment at prices to please all. 50 dor. Gents' English HALF HOSE, At 25c per pair, worth 50 cents. Complete assortment Kenlarky Jrssi, Cloth. and Caa.Imerra, At low prices. Full line of all the new shades in Nos. 5, 9, 12 16, and 22, SASH RIBBONS. Completo assortment WINDSOR TIES, In all the latest colors. 150 Ladies Linen Handkerchiefs From 5 cents up. We would in conclusion call your attention to onr 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 they are not Eastern or shoddy work. LOCA X.. me* m Democratic Public Speaking, At Newell’s Hall, store | Wrorsday, Oct. 17th, at 10 O’clock. ALL VOTERS, Irrespective of Par- August Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta store ty or Color artf Respectfully Invited. Augusta Store * 1 - Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store Augusta Store COLS. BLOUNT, BECK, PACE. NEWELL, WILLIAMSON, and other distinguished gentlemen will address the people. Come one, come all. cr Fine assortment. Choice Table Ware at 123t OTTO MILLER &C0’8. Another Decline! STILL LOWER! Dress GoocJh Dress Good* ur The business season in Mil- iedgeville opens with a fair prospect Augusta Store j that the large amount of goods in this j market will be disposed of. Our mer- D ^ chants generally seem busy, and none Dress Goods!of them more so than those enterpri sing young men, Messrs. Cline & Quinn of the Augusta Store. Their hand- Drcsa Goods; 80me new an j n eatlv arranged store, lire*# (rood* , * Dreas Goods with goods marked at low figures and i displayed with much tas c in their Dress GooT : ^ r - e show windows, is only a slight j indication of the great variety of fine, , fancy and substantial goods to be found Drew Goode J ,, . Drew Good* j there. * Call and see them. Dre68 Goods i j Removal.—Mr. II. Adler has re- Dres.* Goods moved his Dry Goods and Clothing Drew Goods ^tore from the old Washington Hall gj . to No. 5, Milledgeville Hotel block, Siiks | (the Store lately occupied by A. Bisch- SllkH of) where he will be pleased to see his friends and the public. Shawls Shawls Much interest is felt in a series of meetings now progressing in theMeth dist Church in this city. It was ex pecteii that Rev. Dr. Hicks of Macon or Rev. Dr. Stewart, a former pastor of this church, would preach this (Tuesday) night, but neither of them have arrived at the time we go to press. Barnnm Coming! From a circular letter received from Mr P. T. Barnaul, the celebrated New York Museum man, we learn that he is to visit all the principal Southern ti.weis towns during the coming winter— T-wein yij|j e jg ev j|] e among tiie number, lie promises to bring with him his entire show, consisting of a Whale, 100.000 rare and unique curiosities, the finest Menagerie on the continent and a magnificent Roman Hippodrome and Mammoth Circus. Opera Flannels Opera Flannels Opera Flannels Flannel* Blankets Fiannels Blankets Flannels Blankets Flannels Blankets Blanket.-- Linens Linens Linens Towels Corset Corsets Corsets Corsets Corsets Kid Gloves Kid Gloves Kid Gloves Kid Gloves Kid Gloves Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery i Hosiery Hosiery 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 Shoes MSS. T. A. ZI.VZ'JHM INVITES The Ladies of Milledgeville and Vicinity TO ATTEND HER OPENING OF MILLINER Y On Tuo*«l«y nud Wnlnc^lny, lYthneiri Kith. Milledgeville, Ga.,Oct. loth, 187*2. J2 It. £3^ Go to Frankland’s Boot and Shoe Store and see his new store, new’ Bi-ots, new Shoes, new terms and new p rices. While Rich Martin a Radical sufiiage slinger, was in town attend ing the election on the 2nd inst., his cabin caught fire and consumed all of his bt d clothes, wearing apparel and provisions, and last but not least bis infant child about 10 months old. CF r able Knives, Fork*. Spoons, large stock, 12 3t at OTTO MILLER 6c CO’S. Z-W* The best Shoes for the least money at Frankland’s. “Go Home Happy.”—How to be hanpy ? is rhe great question. If you would learn this secret call on our clever friends, Messrs. Thomas & San ford, who will be found at their old stand under Newell’s Hall. Read their advertisement. We call the attention of those who wish to send their cotton to Sa vannah to the advertisement of Joseph Finnegan & Co., which will be found in this paper. The firm consists of Gen. Joseph Finnegan and Capt. Par- ramore—a very responsible firm and one whose name is a guarantee that any business entrusted to them will meet with prompt and careful atten tion. J3f = 8elect assortment of Ladies Gold Watches and Opera Chains at OTTO MILLER & CO’S. We invite attention to the card of Messrs. Groover, Stubbs & Co., which will be found in this issue. The gentlemen composing this firm are well known to many of our readers and ail who know them are acquaint ed with their prompt manner ut at tending to any business entrusted to theii care, and their entire responsi bility. Scissors, Pocket-Knives Razors, at JU 3t OTTO MILLER Sc CO S- friends, customers, »nd strangers, we extend a cordial invitation to examine onr stock and note our prices- Milledgeville, Sept 25, 1872. CLINE & QUINN- 9 3m n. W. THOMAS. H. V. SANFORD. OF HIILLEDGETILLE 18 KEPT BY THOMAS A NT JO SANFORD, And they have jnst received a Large, Varied and Well Selected Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, CONSISTING OF Frost.—The first frost of the season in this vicinity occurred ou Tuesday piorning. OOJNTJNT’JS OYSTER SALOON IS NOW OPEN. 12 3t A Show Worth Seeing. w e are in receipt of a letter Imm the oldest and most popular of the equestrian, gymnie and zoologi cal managers in America, Mb. John Robinson, in which we are advised that his Colossal Combination entertainment, of Menagerie, Museum. Aquarian and Circus, is on its way hither, ai d will shortly be with us These is no cla.-s of uur community but what will rejoice in this information, conveying, as it does, that, bcyoDd all questi--u, the largest and best exhibition in the world is to pay us a visit. Mr. Robinsou’s lias always been the favorite and standard Show of the South, and all others have sunk into utter insignificance in comparison. He comes lo us now, as we are assured bv our co- temporaries of the press, at every hand, with an ex hibition infinitely grander and greater than any of his former etlorts, and embodying a “World’s Fair’’ of an imate and inanimate wonders. It is not our province to enumerate his thonsand-and- one attractions, for the advertisements and the bills of the day, which will shortly be displayed, and spread broadcast through the country by the millions, will ex onerate us from that task. Bui we will allude, en pas sant, to his collection of living red Sea Lions from the laskan seas, his half a score of Arctic Seals, his great Sumatran Rhinoceros, his gigantic Ostriches, his stupendous Giraffe, (a recent importation,) and his vast array of deni and cages; filled to repletion with living specimens of the rare and curious of earth, sea and air. The champion athletes and gymnasts of the Universe, Messrs. Kelly and Stiekuey, by their extra ordinary skill and daring, add to the attractions of the entertainment; and the ‘*l)i Vernon” of the arena, M ile Mille Armour, lends the witching of her beauty and tearless equestrianism. For the Untoa k Recorder. 533, Oxford .Street, W. C.. I London, Sept. 28th, 1872. \ Dear Sir.—I beg respectfully to annex copy of a circular as sent to the Medicine Vendors and others in the States and elsewhere by two or three individuals (oflittleor no means) under the style of the “The New York Chemical Company," which company had no existence until October, 1871, and with which I have no connection. The more effectually to deceive, they caution the Public as follows;— “The immense demand for 'Holloway's Pill* “nu<l Ointment has tempted uuprineipled'parties “to eonnterfeit these valuable Medicines. “In order to protect the Public and ourselves, we “we haveissned a new ‘Trade Mark,’ Consisting of an “Egyptian Circle of a serpentwith tiie letter H in the “cenlre. Every box of geuuine’llollowny's Pills "huH Oiuiiurnl’ will have this trade markon it. “None are genuine without it. “TO DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES. “We call your particular attention to the new style “of ‘Holloway’* Pills and Ointment'—none of “of the old style are manufactured by us now, nor “have they been for months. We therefore caution “all purchasers against receiving from any Jobbers “or Dealers the old style of goods. “Information concerning any sneh goods being “offered will he received with inauks, “We ask the favour of all the information you can “give in regard to those “counterfeits ” Now tlite Honourable Company, aware that, your laws do not permit them to copy the precise getting up ofiny Medicine, put tbeircounterfeits into another form and intonate that they adopt a New Label. The object of these people in referring to the im mense demaud for these Medicines is, that it may be believed that I am connected with them. In the i nterest of the public, 1 therefore respectfully invite you to be pleased to give an insertion to this letter in your paper, that your readers may not be de ceived by this "New York Chemical Company's’’ spurious Medicines, Each Pol and Box of my Genuine Medicines bear the British Government btamp, with the words “Hoi- loway’s Pills and Ointment, London,” but they are not sold in the United States. (Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWAY. Begs leave to announce that he has decided upon another REDCC- Til N IN PRICES, and calls attention to figures, which speak for themselves. Rest Prints, best colors, at 10c. Coats’ Thread 50c per dozen, or 5c per spool. Colored and Black Alpaccas at 25c per yard. PRINTED DELAINES AT 15c. per YARD. Shirtings at 9c per yard. Sheetings at 12c per yard. The Best Goods Made for Little money! On the morning of the 9th inst, at Cedar Grove, by Rev. L W. Smith, Ret. J. A. Shivers and Miss Hint P. Smith, all ot Baldwin County, Ga. [Index Sc Baptist please copy.] OBITUARY. “Died, July 30th, '72. at Buena Vista, Laurens Co., Ga., Dr. Lucien Q. Tucker, only son of the late Dr. I Nathan Tucker. lt« was a man, whose favor,generous j and kindly nature, endeared him to all who knew him. As a ekihlui physician, warm friend,and useful citizen his death caused general regiet in the community ia ! which he lived. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Notions, 4c., Which will be sold at lowest Market Price for Cash. We will not he Undersold! Give us a Call, be Convinced, Buy Tour Goods and go home happy, £^“ThankiDg our friends for past patronage, we ask a continuance of the same. Respectfully, Milledgeville, October 16,1871. THOMiS A SANFORD, Under Newell's Hall. 12 lm GEORGIA, Montgomery County. \VHEUEAS, William McRae applies to me for r T letters of Administration on the estate of Ben jamin Horne, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the parties at interest to be and appear at my office on tire first Monday iu|Decembar next, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this October 7th 1872. JOHN A. McMillan, Oct 7, 1872. J12 btf Ordinary M. C. GEORGIA, Montgomery County. W HEREAS. H. W. J. Ham applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Hen ry Brown late of said rouuty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the pnrties at interest to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in DECEMBER next, to show cause, if any they can, why sard letters should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this October 7th, 1872. JOHN A. McMILLAN. 12 it Ordinary M. C. Eastman Business College. This Institutiou, which was opened one year ago in Atlanta, Ga., to educate Young Men for the practical duties of life, is wielding an influence greater than any other institution of the kind in the South. There ha* a ready been more than one hundred of its giaduates sent out who are to-day occupying responsible and lu crative positions. The teacheis are well known to the people lor their energy, activity, and usefulness, and it 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, youug men are enabled io step into the counting house, and earn three times the amount expended tor board, tuition, Ac., in the same length of time it required to graduate. Fir Terms, see College Journal, specimens, Penman ship etc. Audrees, euelosiug two three cents stamps, E E. DEl’WIl LER, Sec’y. Box o36, Atlanta, Ga. July 3i), 1872. I dm Rags! Rags! Rags I rpHE HIGHEST MARKET PRICK PAID FOR 1 Rags at JAKKATT S, Under Federal Union Office. OILS 50 cents per gallon, constantly on hand- Sept 17,1872. 8 3m MACON Sc AUGUSTA R U . Milledgeville, Ga , August 19, 1872. Until farther Notice, I will sell Imlf fare Tickets to Macon and Augusts. Full fare going, return free Good anti! Nov. 1st, 1872. J. H. NISBET, Agent. Ang. 1, 1872. 4tf. GEORGIA, Montgomery County. I>ETKR BULLOCK applies to me for setting apart r and valuation of Homestead aud exemption of personalty, and i will pass upon the same on the first Monday in November next, at my office in Mount Vernon, at Iff o’clock in the forenoon. Witness my hand and official signature this October 7th, 1872. JOHN A. McMILLAN. [12 2t] Ordinary M. C. All Wool Flannels at 25c. All Wool Jeans at 45c. Best Brogans at $1.50. Best Cloth Shoes at $1.50. Copper Tip Children’s Shoes, all sizes, at 90c. Eltgant Kid Gloves at $1.00. Best Black Kid Gloves at $1.00. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. IF THEY RIP OR TEAR WE WILL TAKE THEM BACK. ALL OUR GOODS ARE MARKED DOWN ® *83? 13 THAN, ANY HOUSE IN MILLEDGEVILLE CAN AFFORD TO SELL THEM. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAT I If you want to Save Money call and examine. II11IS1 BAKIUI8. AND IO HUMBUG. F B. Mapp, Miller Grieve, Henry Goodman, Willie Jarratt, T- L. McComb. Milledgeville, Oct. 15, J872. ADOLPH JOSEPH. I* M