Union and recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1872-1886, October 30, 1872, Image 3

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Jl it 10 n & S e c o r * t r. Kates of Subscription. - yenr *2 00 rix Ul 'IltllB, 1 WO copies, one pew, WEDNESDAY, October 30, 1872. laQOAIi. w. T, OOWIV, -V- •— Provixioas, Groceries, Ymits, Toys Confectionery, Can Goods, etc- CHEAP FOR CASH. Milledgeville, Aug. 20, 1872. 4 6m |-^s= Payment for sll advertisements is due at any time after tbe first insertion nnlesg otherwise speci.i'!y afrroed npon. All job work is cash. Tii- Kev. D. E. Butler is expected to preach in the li..p:iut Church in this city next Sunday. Gr?at Smash in Dry Good?. It was really wonderful to see the great crowds col lated in the store of Messrs. Cline Sc Quinn daring last week, attracted by the “amazingly low prices of their immense stock of goods.’’ WLeu you walk in yon immediately find yourself surrounded on all sides by oversowing shelves, smiling cerks and cheap p:ices, and everytning new. How pleasant to ha»e o!d times renewed ami got everything you want for such a meagre amount of cash. Although tlrs great smash occurred several days ago, the goods ore still tailing, and wc advise all who want to lake advantage of tne great tumble to hasten at once to the Augusta Store, and hear a continuation of this wonderful story from the first man you see be hind the counter. Tlifi Flection. ... Ah wa go to press to-day (Tuesday) the election to till the vacancy in Congress in the old Foerth Dis trict is progressing quietly: There is bnt little ex citement, and the vote promises to be small. fySelect assortment of Ladies Cold Watches and Opera Chains at OTTO MILLER & CO'S. We are indebted to Mr. E Chandler for some very nice peaches—the last, we presume, of the season. Fine Silk Finish Black Alparcas just received at XIIR AUGUST A STORE. 'For Sale and to Rent. The handsome residence of the late Isaac Newell, Sr. is offered for sale. Apply to T. F. Newell. T.,e second efcory of the Masonic Hall, now ooonpic-d fo- County purposes, anc the store room now cccir -d by Messrs. \Y. <V .1. Car&ker, are offered for rent i next year. Apply to Dr. G- D. Case, Secretary I d of Trustees. The residence of Mrs. Luther M. Lane ia for sale rr i rent. Apply to Mrs. Thomas Tutk. “CHEAP! The War in Cubit. IF a vanOctober 26—One thousand insnr^eafs at tacked the town of Gui**a on the 19th iodtaot, and burned fitly houses. Tnc Government troops encoun tered r»nc repuWu the ir.su: ^cuts. /Seven of the ic.t- ter and three of the Spanish were killed. “CHEAPER!!” “CHEAPEST!!!” IS TOE Wit m wnicn goods have bees reduced at the For the ILast Week- Being determined to maintain the reputation which we have established as beinc; the ONLY STOKE IN MILLEDGEVILLE, where goods could be purchased at aud below Augusta and Savannah Prices, we have determined upon another reduction of our large and varied stock, which places us r far beiow the reach of Competition, and would cail attention to the loilowing figures which speak very plainly tor tnemsei v on . Eastman Brisir-ess College. This Institution, which was opened out year ago ic Atlanta, fla.. to educate You.ig Men for rite practical duties of life, is wielding an influenc greater ti.ad any other institution of the kind in the South. There has a.ready been ino-e than on- hundred of its graduates sent oil! who are to-day occupying respensib'e and lu crative positions. The teachers are well known to the people tortheir energy, activity, snd usefulness, and it is the only College in the South that is conducted by practical men cn the Actual Business Plan. In a short course of twelve to fourteen weeks, young men are enabled to step into the counting honse, and earn three times the amount expended for board, tuition, Ac., in the same length of time it required to g: aiuate. For T«nne, see College Journal, specimens, Penman ship etc. Address, enclosing two three cents stamps, E.E. DETWILLER, Sec v. Box 536, Atlanta, Ga. July 30,1872. A 3m Save it always at Sand.— Acc-dcr.ts will happen :u the best regulated families, and for this reason among many others, tb? Mb'ST A NO Liniment should find a place in the cupboard of every household. In ail the world there is noth, ing comparable to it as an application for cuts, contusions, burns, spurns, and scalds, and when every other preparation that medical ingenuity can suggest, has failed to afford relief in rheuma tism, neuralgia, so: e throat, glandular swellings, mu-cular contractions, cramps, toothache, Ac, this powerful anti-inflammatory and pain-destroy ing agent immediately assn ages the sufferer’s ago ny and eventually accomplishes a radical cure.— Probably there is not a connoiseur in horse flesh or an amatenr horseman in the land who does not know, either from personal observation or reports that the Mustang Liniment is the supieme remedy for all externa! diseases and injuries of the horse. Sags ! Sags! Sags 1 HIE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR _ Rags at JABHATT8, In buil ling formerly occupied by Federal Union Office. OILS 5b cents per gauon, constantly od hand. Sept 17,1872., 8 3m Calicoes, Commencing at 5c. k Colored and Black Alpacui f. For Goid and Silver Watches call at WIEDENMAN’S Bast assortment and cheapest Dress Goods in town At THE AUGUSTA STORE Li- Table Knives, Forks. Spoons, large stock, 12 3t at OTTO MILLER Sc CO'S. A Few Fins English Guns For sale at JOS. STALEY’S. Milledgeville, Oot 1, 1872. 10 tf lyiiHealgrvillr Lodge, I. O. G. T. On last Friday evening the following officers were elected for the ensning term i W. E. Fiaukland, W. C. T. Miss Mary Hunter, W. V, T. E. P. Lane, W. R. 3. C. B. Munday, W. F. S. G. W. Caraker, W Tr. W J Gray, W C. W. S. Vaughn, W. M. Win Massey, O G. S Kramer, I S. The installation wih take place next Friday even' ing and a full at tendance of the membership is de. Pi*liiied Delaines at 12 1-2.. pci vu j, Bearj Shirting at S l-2e. per ynrd. Best yard wide Sheeiing ai I» i-?c, per yard. Weal Flannels from 20c* to the finest made* Wool Jeans from 25c. to the best makes. Elegant Kid Gloves, all colors and size? at 50c. Elegant black Kid Gloves, white stitched backs, at 50c. per pair. Best Plain Black Kid Gloves at 25c. per pair. Every pair warranted, aud will take them back or refund the money if they tear or rip. To Rent for the Ensuing Year. A.LL THE ROOMS OF THE SECOND STORY ESASOIfflC IZAX.L BVZLDZXG, RiitcdgeviMo, cow used for County purpose* , also STORE ROOM in (he lower story of S lid build , now occupied by the Me.-srs. Unrulier. Poases- ! giver on the first of January next. Or ...r,ns apply 10 GEO. D. CASE, Secretary cf Board of Tnsie s. i 1ST ( t PiiLJt .1 >W ^.IDEe> at tiie Family Grocery o. T. A. GAR. gevilfe, Oct. 28,1^72. Still Better! ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENTS. WAYNE STREET. In order to sustain the popular prices of our establishment, and to prove our determination to tell, we offer for this week EXTRAORmNARY INDUCEMENTS, And respectfully call the attention of the public to Ail Wool Sateens, choice colors, elegant fabric, at 75c, All Wool French Merinos, in all colors, at 75c. All Wool French Plaids at 65c, worth anywhere $1. Plaids in large variety at 25c, 35c, 40c, worth 50c. ELEGM ITT* wiw . '-isTX-rtep.'XGrTT'^-^-i .IjtL vV . li.1 Bombazines, Am GOODS. oths reduced. C 1 * 3-4 Shirting, For s sale or Rent 7-8 r pHE HOUSE AND LOT formerly eoanpied hv Mr*. I i Luther M. Lane. TERMS REASONABLE. For further particular., apply to MRS. THOMAS TURK. Miliadgevilla, October 24, 1872. J4 2f. A. FOR SALE jb-, \ 4-4 Sheeting, b Best Ticking, e;, warranted mns RESIDENCE of the Into Isaac . IL Newell. Sr., in thorough repair, two acres of ground attached, with Stables, Out-Houses, dtc., ice. The most desirable R bi-lance in the cifv, aun the most convenient, both as to l-icatior ai l d,e m-’stic comfort. Will be sold ohoap. Those wishing to buy will please call on the subscriber, wbo will taka pleasure in snowing them the pieinUes. X. t. NEWELL, Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 28th, 1872. 14 2m. bed. Black Silks at low prices nt Fine Cor and solid Gold Jewelry sc WIEDENMAN'S. Tl.e Toarnninrnt. On account of the rain last Wednesday the Tourna ment was postponed till Tuesday, November 12lh. IP Fine assortment, Choice Table Ware at J - y t OTTO MILLER & CO’S Best arsortment of Shawls in town at TIIE AUGUSTA LTORE. Wc 'earn that warrants have been issued by U. 8 aoti'crities against a nnmber of citzens of Bald win co'.m’y for allodged violations of the Enforce ment Act at the late Governor's election. No ar rests have yet been made. We will only remark at this time, tiiat we never knew so quiet and peaceful election in this county, and that all such charges are utterly groundless, so far as we know or beiisve. THE AUGUSTA STORE. T.ierc is r. Title in lb« nffnirs of Ulan, which talien nt it. Flood lead, on to For- rnite &c., Ac. M r . Adolph Joseph, the popnlar Dry Goods Mer- ch-.ut ol our city, seems to have taken the tide at its A” i- iris immense establishment is constantly crowd- el with buyers, and we are satisfied that he is doing • ‘.-iviest trade that has ever been done by any -• h- : o in the city pf Milledgeville. Snrreunded oy a: able corps of assistants, Messrs. Mapp, Grieve, ■ Irnan, Jarratt and McComb, together with his hindering advertisements, which from week to ti'-ek bring forth lower prices, bo is drawing r I - rom all sections of the State. Our people may r ugratulate themselves upon their ability to purchase K“ " at home lower than they could buy them any S'Lcre in the State, The Presidential Election takes place next Tuesday, November 5th.— Let no Democrat stay away from the polls. Ii e dropped in at Messrs. Cline & Quinn’s on Mon- oey evening, and found onr friend Cline in a very g'-nl humor, doubtless well pleased with his day's wort, and inclined to give away things. He presented u= w.;h a handsome Greeley hat—a picture of the old philosopher in it. Determined not to go back on old Horace because somo of the big States went Ra-ii we a -cepted the praecnt, and hope to wave il a our Lead in shouts of victoiy when the Arne eo people shall have spoken at the ballot box next Tu a- day. Bn? whatever may be the result of the Pr.si- d ntial contest, the Angneta Store is a fixed fact, and although bats are not given to everybody, goods of ail kic Is ure Sold very cheap to all. OYSTER SALOON ZS NOW Of EN 12 3t A line lot of Fancy Goods for presents at WIEDENMAN'S. Coats’ Thread given away in small quantities. IMMSNS STOCK OP xm SHOES, HOOTS AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. Prime Brogans at $1 25c. per pair. Children’s Copper-tipped Shoes, all sizes, at 75c. per pair. As we never print anything bnt facts, and never advertise goods which we have not got, the public may rely upon finding every article, and at the prices we have just mentioned, and would most respectfully solicit an exam ination of the same. CLINE & QUINN, Citation. GEORGIA, Baldwin County, To ai! whom it may concern : T OUN TREANOIt having in proper form applied to me fur permanent letters of adiuu.Utration n thb estate of Hugh Treanor, late of said county; this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of Hugh Treanor. to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in December next, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to John Treanor, on Hugh Treanor’s estate. W itness my hand an 1 official aigna- tnre. M. R- BELL, Ordinary, B. C. Oot-25,1872. 141m. Homestead Notice. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. V r ARY ANN JENKINS, widow of Levi Jenkins L late of said county, has app'ied to me for ex emption of personalty and eel ting apart and valuation of Homestead, and I will pas- 1 upon the same at my office, at the hour of 11 o'clock, A. M., on Saturday the 9th of November next. M. K. BELL, Ordinary B. C. Oct 28,1872- 14 2t Splendid All wool Bleached Sheeting, at Flannels from 25c to leathers, 30c. 15c. 1 50c. Milledgeville, Oct 22, 1872. AUGUSTA ST0&K. 9 3m FALL. AAI> WINTER Millinery, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, AND All the Novelties of the Season. MRS. P. A, r .8l_a IN D II V M acuTHsaN GRAFTED FRUIT TREES. I dHE undersigned offers for sale the present sea . son, a fine selection of Grafted Fruit Trees, em bracing Apples, Beaches, Bears, Plums, &c., Of the Choicest Varieties. My trees are well grafted, strictly Southern growth, and thoroughly acclimated to our soil. Catalogues furnished free to all applicants. Encourage home industry. Respectfully, B. VV. VANDYKE, Nurseryman, Marietta, Ga. Oct 28, 1872. 14 6m B. R. HERTY, Agent., iiZ-ALSK X3T Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Glass, Patty, In Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, We offer best 3 ply at 90c. Second “ $1 70c. Two ply at #1 40c to $1 25c. Ingrains $1 15, 1 00, 95c, 85c, 45c per yard. Real Velvet Rugs, full size, at $8. Brussels Rugs, full full size, at #4 50. full size, at 1 50; IN LARGE VARIETY AND CHOICE PATTERNS. Door « IN BLANKETS WE OFFER All wool 10-4 Blankets at 4 50 per pair. Lamb’s wool Blankets, at 8 50 per pair. Good five pound Blankets at One Dollar and seventy-five cents. e now arm mg Has just returned from Now York whore she purchased a DRESS GOODS, Trimming., Fancy Goods, dro- Sec., wine; at lewer price, than ever before. BONNi_ii.S, HAio, i-.Liv2\ieiDBOxio Yc., assortment of MILLINERY, 1 aud which she is able to sell I : Book;), iouary. Good Brown Table Linen at 35e per yard. Best Brown Table Llaen at 75c per yard. Good White Lines Damask at vl HOT 00 per yard, mush at $! 50 per yard, :ies, ■rop DaautoK at $2 00 per yard. Selected with great care fro* the latest aod pr "1. • 'tyl * . ' f>; ; • vh;* brought to thi. market. She was very torlUiiatc la the put juaso > -vhioh she Can sell at astonishing low prices. •out/ a>l richnas-- earpaw anything . some very aaouseioe French Uewera, □gof Silks, Britisa Lustre, Sateen., Poplins, { She iavitee the ladies to call and examine I or Drc-a Gootls, c-nin.- Marines, Empress Cloths, Opera Cloth, of ad buades ana aoiurs- Amcricftn Watches in Gold and Silver Cases at WEIDENMAN’S. Ckiliit Silver Spoons aud Forks, warranted at WIEDENMAN’S. LARGE bTuLE. OE Ladies, 3Iisses and Children’s Shoes and Hosiery. Hair Work of ail Kinds, A General Jssorlment of Toilet Articles, Stationery aud jewelry of all Rinds. DOHij£2Sh A3XTX> TV A t XJXTSt. I PINS, NEEDLES, anti SEWING COTTON of all kinds. Cai: ranr, Mil: examine, an.l if yo a.**k for it. eugeviiie, Ga., Oct. 22u \ do not 1, 18 7‘2. OSFa. Z o: GOOD R00 TC ID Ai siiosa JOUgl JLjOi FRED HAUG’S. fk, iic k.. ^ ■ a The cheapest English Guns at Oct. 22nd ,1872. WIEDENMAN'S. If yon wish to msko your monev hold out spend it At THE AUGUSTA STORE. 5 '/ Si w Stock of English Guns just received at 1* 3t OTTO MILLER & CO’S. THOMPSONhS GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS, i Sash Gibbons at low prices, Qneen"Bc.-s T-’iffling', C!d Ladies Caps, die. The i&rgosl aA^ortinent of Jt-welry at G. T. WIEDENMAN’S. Scissors, Packet-Knives, Razors, at B2 3t OTT'O MILLER & CO’S- -ig Stack of Catsimeros nnd Jeans alwa\'s to fuuudat THE AUGUSTA STORE. aadie’s and Gentlemen’s Watch Chains at WIEDENMAN’S. COTTON MARKET. The following is the market leport of October 29: Liverpool.—Middlings 9fd. New York—Middlings 19J. Savannah—Middlings ISA. Charleston.—Middlings lS^. Augusta—Middlings 18J. Milledgeville—Middlings 17§. Gold 13. ffpHE nufferrignod oentin- Jl u»a to carrv on tiie BOOT AND SHOE busi ness, in ail its branches, at the .ami; old stand, einbra- £]&& cing a larger variety than heretofore. Gentlemen will find every class of finish tn Boots : and Shoes, trarranUd. Al->o a good supply of ' Ladies, hisses and Children’s Shoes I of ail 'paliitaa and prices. She has tl e Agency of E. BUTTERICK & CO'S , Colei, 1 patterns, and can supply ladies with patterns j LYdersiaud. that.none but fir-t class goods are offer of all kiuds at from a cents up. Her opening will Uiku piaco in a few Uays of whioh uotioe wiil be given. , «o. and having paid cash, great lDancementa are of- Gentlomen’s work made to order snd Repairing of 11 kinds neatly doaa as all old customers w’.l* testify. FRED HAUG. Milledgeville, Oct 8, 1S72. 11 3m iALI O l 2 * , iEb AND GENTS UNDERWEAR. DRESS MAKING. MRS- IIOPKINS is still with me prepared to do Dress Making in the latest styles, from Hancock and Jefferson to give her a call. Milledgeville, Ga.,Oct. 8, 1872. and invites her friends i 11 3m. J. 8. CLAGHORN. J. N. CUNNINGHAM. CLAGH0RN & CUNNINGHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROOBRS iHD DEALERS I* Plantation and Family Supplies, —ALSO Iff— Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Corner Bay and Drayton Htreeta, SAVANNAH, GA. jjr Orders from the country promptly attended to. Oct. 19,1873. 13 3m. Purely Southern Institution of Established Reputation—-Edt&blished in Macon, Ga., in 1866. Georgia Practical Business College AND TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, MACON, GA. P ENMANSHIP, Book Keeping. Commercial Cal culation and Telegraphy tanght as practised in business. For full particulars of the Institution. Course of Study. Terms of Tuition, Board, Specimens of Penmanship, &o., address B. B. EUSTON, Macon, Ga. Gold Premium awarded lor Penmanship by the Geor gia State Fair, 1871. [Oot 21, 72.-13 2t NOW IS YOUR CHANCE! Cheaper Than Ever »t F DR the next SIX Milledgeville, J. w. WEEKS at his gallery in HHRT, Will take PHOTOGRAPHS at $3 per dozen, and wiil furnish exquisite likenesses in 8 by Id inch Rose wood Frames at oniy $211 Oct 21, 1872. 13 5t GEORGIA. Baldwin Connty. Office of Ordinary of Mid County. ) Oct. 18th. ir2. s W HEREAS. Irvin H. Johnson baa applied to me for setting apart and valuation of a Homestead of personalty; this is to give notice that I will pas. upon the same at my office it. Milledgeville on the 3(lth of October 1872, at tiio hour o! 10 o’clock, a.m 13 2t. M. K. BELL, Ordinary B. C- Best Prints at 10c per yard. Coat’s Tliread per spool or 50c per dozen* GF“We do not wish to hurt any one’8 feelings by offering to give a few spools of thread; we shall therefore continue these popular prizes. believe in fair and honorable competition, and rejoice to see others follow in M our wake,” and wo mean to keep up the “ fun” just as long as there is any one in want of any Goods ia oar liae. Call and examine our stock. We must sell it out, and intend to spare no sacrifice to accomplish it. F. B. Mapp, Miller Grieve, Henry Goodman, Willie Jarratt, T. L* McComb. Milledgeville, Oot. 29, 1873. ADOLPH JOSEPH. 14 It