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Milledgeville. Ang. 20, 1872. t 6m
EF 3 Payment for all advertisements is dne at
any time after the first insertion unless otherwise
specially agreed upon. All job work is cssh.
The Rov. EL E. Butler is expected to preach in
the Baptist Church in this city next Sunday.
Vkc Grfst tadmlrin of the United States!
Brine an historical f.nirir ary of the origin, growth,
aeil perfection of the chief Industrial art* of this coun
ter, ly Hornes Greeley, Loon Case, Edward Howland,
J 1:d IS Gough, Philip Ripley, T15 Perkins, J B Lyman,
Albert Brisbane, Rev E E Hall, and other eminent
vior upon political end social economy, Mechanics.
k. annfactnrers, etc., etc. With above 500 Illustrations:
Hartford; J B Burr and Hyde, 1873. We have a few
eoplcu of the above haudsomo lrook, of 1300 pages,
su'd will send a copy postage paid, to any person who
t • i send us site subscribers to the Csior to Recorder
with oaen (£12),
Still CrcTOued.
The Augusta Store is still crowded
daily, by the arrival of new goods
and new customers. Their very low
prices and large assortment, in which
you can find anything you want, con
tinues to draw trade from other points
and leng distances.
Cleciidn in cfce Fonrth District.
Co). E. W. Heck has been elected to Congrc*s In t! c
oldFou:ih I'iPtriet. Iii.s majority over Oreeoe, in
tile eonrUiea of Bibb, Wilkinson, Baldwin,
Jones, Putnam, Pike, Spalding, Rockdale and Monro©
will r©aoh twenty two hundred. .Jasper, Henry, Hutts,
Newtwn and l7p»oo to bear from.
In Bald^ia Mr Book received 632 vote® and Grcone
210 rotee.
tSLore abent the Arrests in Saldwtn.
WASHisoro*, D. C. 1
White House, Nov. 4th, 1572. f
To Ivar.sow L. Hchtxr.
Grar.t and his Minions may arrest ths good citizens
of Baldwin, hut a'l tho bayonets in the 17. S. can't ar
rest tiia sale of tho ‘Domestic’' Sewing Machines.
HORACE GREELEY.
Oid Machines taken in part payment.
Pasrcicijt Acnfltmj.
We take pleasure in announcing to our citizen* that
Bnt. DeLanauaga and Prof. Allinon are in the oity,
and wiiloigaaize a Dancing Class for young ladies
and children this (Tnesday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock—
and young Gents at 8 o’clock—at the note!. They
come among us highly recommended as being accom
pli. bed teachers of the Terpaichoroan art, both, by
the pre*s and citizens whorover they havo taught.
H-.iiy now Quaiiriiloe and Round dances will be intro
duced. This La rare opportunity, and we hope our
citizens wili giro them tho largo patronage they morit.
kip’ Go to Frankland’s New Shoe
Store, lor the best Boots and Shoes.
Wire.—The oid “Newsome" house, situated oast of
ths Slate House, on the outskirts of the city, was do-
gtroyed by Sre on Sunday night.
or Table and Pocket Cutlery at
VYIEDENMANS.
Grand ToMrnnwrul at ittilledgovilte !Yov.
uni, ista.
T1i3 following Knignts have already entered s
A a T iu c Character/.
1. W W Williamson—Commauder.
2. James M Whitaker—James Filz James.
3. A G Napier— Sir Wi’Lam Wallace.
4. George O. Harris—Knight Night before last.
5. WmO Howard—Roderick Dim.
6. Frank Fair— Kright of lieland.
7. Julian Wo t—Unknown Knight.
8. Tom West— do
3. Devereaux— do
10. John Perkins— do
11. John Berrv— - -
12. 15 - Isonp—Unknown Knight
; 13. Charit y Case—Courier!
A number of Knights from adjoining counties are
expected, three of whom are flesh with victory and
crowned with Laurels, won at recent Tournaments.
The Tournament is to bo followed by a (!—■,' Hall
(West's br«fj> band to be in att-epdanoej where the
Knights wilt appear in costume. Kver/bcoy irvited.
Admittance—GentlemoR |2, ladies free.
P. S. No improper character will be admitted.
Ticket? can be Becurod at tbo Drug Store, from Mr
PA West; also, from Messrs Geo JO Harris. VV (J
Howard and A G Napier.
Georgia 71it|»—Flaar t« the Trade, -'
W c call the attention of our if etchants, and dealers
in Flour .gene; ally to the advertisement - f Messrs.
Burr Sc Fianders of Macon- Flour mumitivo'urcu at
the Georgia Siiiis lias taken premiums at several Fair.,
and their “price list will compare favorably witii those
of any first-class Western Mills-'’ Give them a trial
and if you can do es well, give borne mills the prefer
ence.
Fnraitnrr Ac,
Mr. Thomas A Wood of Mscod, has on advertise-
ment in this paper to which we invite attention. Mr-
W. is well known as i dc aleriu furniture: His stock
of goods this fall is unusually large and hacd3eme, and
his prices reasonable.
We have received from D Appleton to Co-,
New York,' Fenimsre Cooper’s “Prairie,” being
the fins! issno in ths new illustrated edition of
Cooper’s famous “Leathcr«Stocking Novels,”
which Wo announced early in the summer, at the
beginning of tho enterprise. Th» entire s eries of
the Leather-Slocking lomances consist of “Tho
Deersiayer,” “The Last of tho Mothcaus, ' ' The
Pathfinder,” “The Pioneers,” and “Toe Prairie.”
Each volume is fully illustrated, with new designs
by the distinguished artist, P. O C. D».r!cj\ while
the price is only seventy-fire certs' It is by far
the nei'est and cheapeet issno of these novels,
which rank as ths most celebrated works of imag*
ination in American literature.
Rags i Rags! Rags!
T HE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR
Regs at JtsatTT s,
In building formerly occupied by Federal Union Office.
GILS 50 cento per gallon, constautlv on hand-
Sept 17,1872. 8 3m
On the morning of tbs 3d insL. by T. J Finney,
J. P., Mr Charles M. Gibson and Miss Lillie
O. McCloud, ai! of Baldwin county Georgia.
BIRD,
In Baldwin ooar.ty, Uc.. October 24ih, Robert
Dudlit, infant eon of C R and A E Harper; aged
2 mouths nod 1 day.
“So fader the lovely, blooming flower.
Fra 1 !, entiling solace of an bonr.”
Go to Frankland’e New Shoo
Store, for the best Boots »Dd Shoes.
The cheapest Bargains to be had at
WIEDENMAN’S.
Nrw Temperance Starraicnl,
It will be seen by tho Address of Milledgeville
Lcigc, in Ibid issue, that it-has soceded from tho
I. O. G. T They purpose falling in with the
move, dow far advanced, to consolidate a Georgia
Order fur whites, adapted to the institutional
wants of c,.r poople, on tho 39th inat. at Atlanta
We congratulate them on the Mastering prospect.
This should absorb tbo whole Temperance effort
in tho State.
■flection
Atlama, Ga.
The ‘ Do neetio” is far ahead in this State and will
oarry .very State ia the Union. For sale by
IVERSON L. HUNTER, Agent.
Old Machines taken in part, payment.
Uff A few pair more of those fine
Black Kid Giovei at 25 cts per pair
just received
At the Augusta Store.
Gold and Silver Headed Walking Canos at
WIEDENMAN’S
Jlostpelicr Ledge.
The public are invited to witness the iustalla.
tion of oiSccrs and to hear s Temperance Addross
by Captain C. I*. Crawford, at Montpelier Church
sevi Saturday, 9th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M.
The following officer* will bo installed :
L. J. Smith, W. C. T.
Mrs. C. Daniel,W. V. T.
E. S. Vinson, VV. S.
M A. Barnes, W. F. S.
W. H. II. Barnes, W. Tr.
A. F. Bayne, W. C -
X. T. Smith, VV. M.
W- D. M.
O. Sanders, I. G.
J. C. Huff, O. S. G
Miss Ella Stembridge, E II. S.
l- n. s.
A ITotv 2Tiae Sng-lish ©uns
For snio at JOS. STALE1’’S.
Miilodgevilie, Oct 1. 1872, 10 tf
A Nice Lot of Castors at
Oct 4. 1872.
VVIEDEN'JAN’S.
15 2t
Wale.
Rev. R C. Smith of Midway his determined to
sell his dwelling houses, stock, furniture, &.c.,
and tbs sale will commence on the I4tb inst., at
his residence.
CLOCKS of most all disci!iitimm at
WIEDENMAN'S-
Pliolograph*.
All persons who wish good photographs at low prices
should call at the Gallery of Mr J. W. Hurt in this
oity. Ho takes an excellent pieture and charges next
to nothing for it.
Go to Frackland’s New Shoe
Store, for the best Boots aud Shoes.
Ifeniriile.
In Baldwin county, ontheplp*ntnti«nof Gen. Mynck,
on tho 31rl of October, one Arnold Hall, colored, with
a single-barrel £rnn phot and instantly killed John Smith
bIpo colored. Politico had nothing to do with it,
they both belonged to the truly Loyal.
Another large lot of fine Black
Alpaccas, very low, just received
At the Augusta Store.
£2^ Go to Frank land’s New Shoe
Store for the best Boots and Shoes.
£ctimidation.
The “Domestic” Sowing Machine can't bo intimi
dated. It inwtes competition. It is sold on the viry
best terms <
7 T< A
COTTON MARKET.
1 The following is the market report
I of November 5 :
I Liverpool.—Middlings 10d.
i New York—Middlings
j Savannah—Middlings IS.
Charleston.—Middlings 18.
Augusta—Middlings 17f.
MriiLEDGEViRLE—Middlings 17J.
Gold 13.
HhcriJTi Naira i'vaifiaacu.
Tbo election occurring on sale day, Sheriff Arnold,
after ooustilling with most of tho parties interested
decided to postpone the sales till the first Tuesday In
December.
New improved Whscler Sc Wilson, and Weed Ma
chines for sale cheap.
I wiil soli tho “Domestic” on tho best of terms and
guarantee to keep thorn in order for FIVE year* free
of coet to the bnyer.
IVERSON L. HUNTER, Agont
Everybody lias money enough to buy a “Domestic.’'
For terms call on
IVERSON L. HUNTER, Agent-
Tuomasville, Ga., Nov., 2d, ’72.
Editor Union & Recorder :
Thinking that a stray communica
tion from one of your townsmen would
uot be amiss, aud might prove in a
slight degree interesting to a portion
of your readers, I send you a shore
sketch of Thomasville, and the 3d
Annual Exhibition of the South Geor
gia Agricultural & Mechanical Asso
ciation.
Arriving in this, the future Gate
City ol Southern Georgia, I was sur
prised to find quite a beautiful little
inland city of 3500 inhabitants, regu
larly laid out, and many of the streets
already fitted up with neat, tasty resi
dences,. White, Broad, and Jackson
streets are built up with neat, sub
stantia!, brick houses already occu
pied, with quite a number in course of
construction, evincing a degree of pro
gress, energy and thrift, seldom wit
nessed in the South.
As an evidence of that prosperity
and energy, I have only to cite the
enterprise manifested by the manage
ment of their Fair Association. Tho
3rd exposition opened on Wednesday
morning last, and was certainly one
of the finest displays ever made by a
similar institution. The department
of agriculture was well filled and ro-
fiected great credit upon the enter
prise of farmers of the adjoining coun
ties, whilst the exhibition of stock
would reflect credit upon any section
of country. Quite an unusual sight
was afforded your correspondent in
huge clusters of Oranges, Bananas,
Sugar Cane and other semitropicai
fruits; passing up stairs we found an
elegant display of fancy, and needle
work; we noticed also, that the lead
ing Savannah firms, were represented
by active canvassers, and immense dis
plays of goods and wares in their res
pective lines; and though it has been
raining steadily, since Monday, the
grounds of tho Association have been
thronged with visitors, varyingfrom 1,-
500 to 5000 daily, and under propitious
circumstances would have been fully
double. We think also, that it would
not be amiss to call the attention of
the management of the other fair asso
ciations in our State, to the manner iu
which Col. A P Wright of this city,
manages this, commencing as he did,
under less favorable auspices than any
other association iu the State, he has
built for the society a fine two story
exhibition ball, well adapted for fair
purposes, while eituated conveniently
in various portions of their beautiful
grounds, are the halls for tho exhibi
tion of machines and various kinds of
machinery, cotton &c., and all this
done, and paid tor without a single
dollar of indebtedness, and a handsome
surplus in their Treasury. Tho only
fair association that we-can call to mind
that succeeded. To give you an idea
of the importance in which this associ
ation is held by this portion of the
State, wc would say that there are
fourteen arrivals and departures of
passenger trains daily, during the fair
from the various points centering
here, but.for fear that I tresspass too
much upon your columns, I had best
close, and promise possibly more anon.
Milledgeville.
Milledgeville Prices Current.
Osrrectod Weekly by O. H. Wright & Son.
COTTON IT 1-8
Shoulder?................. ¥ tfe 1~®
Clear Rib Sides, ...............14®
Clear Sulea, .......14®
D. S- Clear liib Sides.......... ......13
Piain Hams, .17® 18
Canvasaod Hams,.......... — ........20
BAGGING, 17® 20
IRON TIES 10
BUTTER :—-Country, 30® 40
COFFEE—Rio, IP lb 25®30
Java, .......................40®45
EGGS, per doz 20
FACTORY GOODS:
Cotton Yarns, f bunch.......73
Stripes, yd.... ....
FLOUR, H v bbU
Ok A IN:
12 1-2® 20
.$10 00®$14 CO
...$1 15® #125
Pets,
Oat?
90
HOES,
60® 1 00
IRON.^lb
5® 10
L.4ED,
15® 20
LIME V' bnah
*1 25
MEAL, i? bush. •
§1 15® 1 30
MOLASSES. ¥ gat.
37 ®p0
NAILS, r ib
S®10
Oil. Kerosene, V gal
50® 60
POTATOES, x
Sweet. V bush...,
75®*1 0i)
Irish. “ “ ...........
$2 25 ® 2 50
POTASH to LYE V can,
25
SALT V sack-
®2.59
SUGARS,
12 a 20
Si’RUP, V gal
90® 1 25
TALLOW,
12 U
TEA
$! 50 V> 2 00
VINEGAR.
40 ® 75
WHISKEY, #123
® 500 «tgal.
Baldwin Postponed Sheriff'» Sale.
TR7TLL be suid before the Court house door in the
y T city of Milledgeville, within the legal hom'3 of
sale.on the the first Tuesday iu DECEMBER next, the
following property,to-wit:
One sorrel horse, ono sorrel mare, one mouse colored
hors • one black horae, ono ohestnut sorrel mare with
cne eye, one dark bay horse ; also, Mary Ann R. San
to- ' V interest, beii g an estate for her own life in that
plantation or tract of land in Baldwin county on east
bank of Oconee river, adjoining lands of Samuel
Whitaker and others, containing sixteen hundred and
eighty-seven acres, more or leas. Sold to satisfy a S
ta in favor of Thomas J Kinney, guardian of Emily P.
Gibson vs John W. A. Sanford and Mary Ann K.San
ford, principals, and Theodore S. Sanford, security.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
ORAL) I AH ARNOLD, Sheriff.
Nov 4, 1872 15 td
Baldwin Postponed Sheriff's Sale,
W ILL be sold before the Court house door, in the
city of Milledgeville, on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, within the legal hour* of sale, the
following property to wit:
One tro-proof brick Ware House and the land It oc
cupies. 10-wit. the West half (less 20 feet off the North
end) of lot two. of square thirty-eight, and one hrick
Gin ! louse and the land it occupies to-wit, the Fast
hail of the West half (less 70 feet off tho South end) of
lot one, of square thirty-nine; all In tho city of Mil-
lecgevi!levied on as the property of John Jones, to
eiu ;-fy a h fa in my hands, in tavor of the Southern
Insurance and Trust Compauy vs. said Jones.
O. ARNOLD, Sheriff B. C.
Nov. 4, IS72. 15 tds.
FOR SALE
A
ryaflE RESIDENCE of the late Isaao
<L Newell, Sr., in thorough repair, two rfESCBSSSfc
acres of ground attached, with Stables, Out-Houees,
Sec., &o. The most desirable Residence in the oity,
aud tic most convenient, both as to looation and do
ne tic comfort. Will be sold oheap. Those wishing
to buy wili please call on tho subscriber, who win
take pleasure in snowing them the premises.
Mil ■ igeville, Ga., Oct. 28th, 1372.
F. NEWELL,
14 2m.
Wilkinson County Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House doer In ths
town of Irwinton, Wilkinson bounty, within the
legal honrs of sale . n the First Tuesday in DECEM
BER next, the foil,.wing property, to-wit:
T wo hundred two and one hair acre* of land, known
as tho Absalom Jordan lot in Lie District of
Wilkinson county; levied on to satisfy one Tax fi fa In
favor of the Tax Collector of Wllkln-en county vs.
Eli Gumming, Adm'r for the tax of 1871 of tho estate
of R. F. Kezar, Into of said county deceasedbounded
on the east by the place of Joseph Daviduon and on
the north by the John Ganey place
Also at the same time and pktoe will be sold free tier
a! iot of land No 115 containing one hundred acres,
more or !e»», in the 4th District of Wilkinson county .
levied on to satisfy one tax ti fain favor of the T*x
Collector of Wilkinson county vs. A. H. Cummins for
the tax of 1871; bounded on f lie southeast by F P
Crutchfield and on the east by E. A Carter and others.
Also at the same time and piace wii! be sold, one
hundred and fifty-six acres, in the 4th District of said
ooanty, part of lot Nc. 210; levied on to satisfy one
tax fl fa tn favor of the fax Collector of Wilkinson
county rs. Mills Lord for tax for the year 1871. This
property adjoins the lands of Jackson Holland and
Peyton Clay, et al.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one
hundred acres of land in the 4th District of Wilkinson
county, being parts of lots 18 aud 19 ; levied on to sat
isfy a Tnx fi fa in favor of the Tax Collector of W'il-
kiuson vs R A Carter for hi? tnx for the year 1871.—
Land adjoins Mrs Holder, Sarah Herndon and others
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold ono
hundred acres of land, part of fot No 207, lying in the
27th District of Wilkinson county, adjoining the lands
of Jackson Fountain, Mrs Reed and others : levied on
to satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of tho Tax Collector of
Wilkinson county vs. Jerry Dixon for his tax tor the
year 1871.
Also, at the same time and place, wi”. be sold lot of
land No HI in the 27th District of Wiikinson county,
containing 202 1-2 acres, more or less; levied on as the
property of Jefferson Sanders to satisfy one tax fi ta
in favor of the Tax Collector of Wilkinson, for Tax
for the year 1871, known as the place whereon Mrs.
Jefferson Sander* now resides.
Also, at tho same time and place, wiil be sold one
hundred acres of land, more or less, lying in cne mile
of Irwinton. number not known, bounded by Thos
Hooks, Joseph Nisbet and others; levied on to satisfy
a tax fi fa in favor at the Tax Coiieotor of Wiikinson
county vs M N Morphy for taxes for the years 1809,
I87«, 1871.
Terms cash. Purchasers will pay for stamps and
deeds.
L. L. PEACOCK, Dep Sh’ff.
Nov 1, 1872. 15 ids
R. E. Me REYNOLD S,
C AN be found in his office at the Milledgeville Ho
tel at ail times, where ho wili toko great ploasnre
in waiting upon al! who may favor him with their kind
patronage, and will guarantee satisfaction in all opera
tions.
bept 17,1872. 8 3m.
IF H IIERTY, $gent.,
DEALER Z1T
Drugs,
Medicines,
fhenieals,
Paints, Oil,
Glass, Putty,
iKks,
Stationary,
Fancy Articles,
Perfumery,
Soaps, Ac., Ac*
Call aud examine, and if you do not see what yon
want, ask for it.
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 22nd, 1872. 13 ly.
Citation*
GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
Te all whom it may ooaoern:
J OHN TREANOR having in proper form applied
to me for permanent letter* cf administration on the
estate of Hngh Treanor, late of said conDty; this is to
cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of
Hngh Treanor, to be and appear at my office, on or
before the first Monday in December next, and show
canse. if any they oan, why permanent administration
should not be granted to John Treanor, on Hngh
Treanor’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa
ture. M. K- BELL, Ordinary, B. C.
Oct-25,1872. Him.
Homestead Notice.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
M ARY ANN JENKINS, widow of Levi Jenkins
late of said county, has app ied to me for ex
emption of personalty and set ting apart and valuation
of Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at my
office, at the hour of 11 o'clock, A. 14., on Saturday
tho 9th of November next
M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C.
Oot 2S, 1872 14 2t
THOMJ18 . WO On,
Next to jLanier House, Macon, Ga.
DEALER IN
FINE FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MATRESSES, BEDSTEADS,
and SPRING BEDS.
PARLOR SUITES, in Plush Hair, Cloth and Rtps. BED-ROOM SUITES In great variety, Marble aad
Wood Top*.
OAH.PBTS.
A FINE aseortment of Bro?s“!s. Tapestries, 3 ply, 2 ply, Wool Dutch, Cottage and nemp Rugs, Mats and
Drugget;. Nottingham Laco Curtains, Lambraquins, made to order in any style. Window Shadee, Wall Pa
per, Oil Clothe, (table aud floor) Matting, eto., eto. All tbe above at exceedingly low prloee.
FISK S Patent Metallic Bnrisl C*3ea and Caskets, tho best invention known for preserving tbo dead. Also,
SELF-HEALING Motaiio Cases and Caskets (two patents) ologantty finished and handsomest in the market.
Coffins and Caskets in Rosewood, Mahogany, Black Walnut. Cedar and common woode. Ail at greatly
rodueod prices. CALL AND SEE. I keep a full assortment of oil goods in my line.
November 5th, 1872. 15 3m.
GEORGIA MILLS!
FLOUR TO THE TRADE.
Baldwin 1 ’os/poned Sheriff Sale.
'■bo sold before tho Court House door in
If te city of Milledgeville, Baldwin county, on
t a- fir-t Tuesday in DECEMBER next, within the
legal hours of sale the following property, to-wit i
Tho Plantation of K Goodloe Harper, in Baldwin
c iunty, containing fourteen hundred acres, more or
Iras’, adjoining lands of formerly L. A. Jordan on tho
cast, Jeff Miller on the sonth, Goodson on the west,
Joseph Sorogin and Miss Smith on the north, on
which tbo raid R. Goodioo Harper now resides: Lev
ied on as tho property of said R. Goodloe Harper to
sutirfy a fi fa from Baldwin Superior Court, in favor of
Robert Parham vs. said Harper. Property pointed
out by the Plaintiff ’? Attorney, aud tenant notified.
Also, at the same time and place, the plantation as
aboi o described aloresaid, by vinue of a fi fa issued
from Baldwin Superior Court, returnable to February
TtiW 1867, in lavor of W. E. Lyon*, Executor of
Mrs. Caroline L. D. Wilson vs. said Harper and Wm.
j. My rick, security. Property pointed oat by Plain
tiffs Attorney, and tenant notified.
Also, at the skme time and place, will be sold, tho
same tract nr plantation of land, containing fourteen
hundred acre's, more or less, as described by virtue of
a mortgage fi fa in favor of L. Ii. Briscoe, transferee
of L. A-Jordon, in part for pu-oiiaee money of same.
Property pointed out by transferee and tenant notified.
Also, at same time and place, the plantation above
described as aforesaid, to satisfy a Ufa in favor of
L. H. Briscoe, transferee of H. M. Rose vs. said £. G.
Ilarpor, in tavor of transferee.
Oct 2Gth 1872,
Abo, one house and lot in tho city of Milledgeville,
containing one half acre, rnnning two hundred and
ten feet on Jefferson Street end one hundred and five
feet on Baldwin Street, being one half of Lot No. one
in Square No- forty in said city. Sold to satisfy a fi fa
iu tavor of S.G. Dorsey vs. J. L, Johnson, John H.
Johns—;, Thos. D. Johnson and W. S. Berry. Proper
ty pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
O. ARNOLD, Sheriff.
Got. 29th, 1872. 14 tds
GEORGIA, Baldwin Comity.
Court of Ordinary of said County, /
September 21, 1872. j
Tj VX T EREAS, Sarah F. Parker, administratrix of the
? f estate of Sarah Barbee, deceased, having made
final returns, applies for tetters of Dismission on said
estate. These are therefore to ;Cite all and singular
th creditors aud kindred of deceased, and ail other
persons 1 interested to be and appear at said Court on
iln-January Term of said Court in Jannary, 1873, to
slu.-.v cause why letters of Dismission shonld not be
g.-iitoii to said Sarah F. Parker, administratrix as
afuivi-riid. M. R. BELL, Ord’ry B. C.
Sept 24,1872. 9 3m
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
A LL persons indebted to John A. Breedlove de-
JA censed, in hi? life time or to his potato, are request
ed to n-.ike payment at once; and al! having demands
or olaims agaiDbtthe same will present the same to tho
undersigned in due form of law.
BOLING A. BREEDLOVE, Administrator.
Cel. 7 th, 1872. . 12 2m.
One of the most important points
in window gardening is watering.—
There should be plenty of cracks in
the bottom of the pot, so as to let the
water pass oft’rapidly, aud thus insure
perfect drainage. This is one of the
lew rules without any exception, as
there is not a single plant suitable for
window culture which will flourish
if the water be allowed to stagnate
in the bottom of the pot.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!
Cheaper Than Erer !!
I pOR th? next SIX WEEKS at his gallery in
Milledgeville,
3. W. HURT,
Will take PHOTOGRAPHS at $3 per dozen, and
will furnish exqui.-dts likenesses in 8 by 10 iach Roeo-
wni'd Frame? al only £'2! I
Oct 21, 1872. 15 3t
DRY COW HIDES WASTED!
H ighest cash prices paid for dry
COW HIDES at the
ramily Grocery of
T. A. CAR AKER.
MHiedgtvllfe, Oct, 88,1872, 14 3m
Citation-
GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
IV OTICE is h-retry given that at the December reg-
x v nlar Term of tlm Court of Ordinary of ?aid county,
I shaii make application to the Ordinary for leave to
sell on due advertisement and pursuant to law, a cer
tain slrip of land in the Corporate limits of the City of
Milledgevive, property of Ida C. Callaway, minor of
A. W. Callaway dec’d, being 50feet in breadth through
Lot No. 167 North Commons, nearly East and West
centrally through said lot, bargained to City Council
for bLreec purposes.
L. N. CALLAWAY, Gnardian.
Oct. 7th, 1872. 12 3m;
Baldwin Postponed Sheriff Sale.
VITTEL be sold before the Court House door in ‘.he
♦ » city of Milledgeville, Baldwin county, on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY, 1873, within the usual
hours of sale the following property, to-wit:
Two horse mules and ad the interest of the defend
ant.' in tho crop of all kinds—the entire orop raised this
year—the same being an nneertain amount, the crop
re. subject first to rent and to laborer’s lien. Sold
to satisfy a mortgago fi fa in favor of R. A. McComb
surviving partner ol S. Sc It. A. McComb v«. James
T. Simpson to Bra. Property pointed out by defend
ant. O. ARNOLD, Sheriff.
Oct 9th, 1872. 14 tde.
FARM
191 SAlls
O NE OF THE BEST SMALL FARMS IN THE
COUNTY; 244 acres; good houses; 120 acres
open: 20 acres rich low-grounds open; splendid crop
now growing: 90 acres woodland;
FIXE MILL SEAT,
On Buck Creek, seven miles from Milledgeville; ad
joining lauds of Reuben Prosser, Francis Barnes and
others. Property of Mrs. Matilda Leikins. Terms
accommodating, but part cash.
TITO’S W. WHITE,
wm. McKinley,
Assignees.
August 9,1872. 3 tf
^We are now prepared to eupply the trade with our celebrated brands of
2B:
Wiley’s XXXX, Pearl Dust, Hyacinthe and Amber,
Id any quantity. Wo make tho BEST FLOUR in the market,
And our PRICE LIST will co-npare favorably with those of any first-class Western Mill*. UP We keep al
ways on hand BRAN and tsHOHTS of a Superior Quality. Your order* Will receive prompt attention.
BUIE & FLANDERS,
“CHEAP!”
“CHEAPER!!”
“CHEAPEST!!!”
18 THIS WAT IS wmen GOODS DAVE BEES REDUCED AT THE
&mm mu
For the Last Week-
November 5th, 1872. 15 3m.
H. W. THOMAS.
MAOOX, Q-A.
H. V. SANFORD.
OF Slff^EDGEVIIXE
IS KEPT BY
THOMAS MB SMTFOEB.
And they have just received a Large, Varied and Well Selected Stock of
Fall aad Winter Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Boots, Slices, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Notions, Ac.,
Which will be sold at lowest Market Price for Cash.
Wc will not be Undersold!
Give us a Call, be Convinced, Buy Yonr Goods and go home happy*
Sgp’Thanking our friends for past patronage, we ask a continuance of
tho same.
Respectfully,
Milledgeville, October 16,1872.
THOMAS & SANFORD,
Under Newell's Hall.
12 lm
GREJ1T BAR GAIJYS
—AT THE
smi.
M y stock consiBt* of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HAT8 and CAPS, and every
thing usually kept in a first cla?s Dry (food* Store.
My goods were bought late after a great decline in the Market, hence I
can sell goods much cheaper than those who bought early ia the season.
I extend an invitation to everybody to give me a call before furohaeing elsewhere, ami be oonvinoed
that I am offering GREAT BARGAINS-
My Motto is “Quick Sales and Small Profits."
H. ADLER, . Milledgeville Hotel.
G^Look for the 6ign of the “Now York Store/' and call If yon wish good articles at Low Prices.
Milletlsreville, Oct, 21, 1672. ® 13 3m
Being determined to maintain the reputation which we have established as
being the
ONLY STORE
IN MILLEDGEVILLE, where goods could be purchased at and below
Augusta and Savannah Prices, we have determined upon auother
reduction of our large and varied stock, which places us
far below the reach of Competition, and would
call attention to the following figures
which speak very plainly
for themselves:
Calicoes, Commencing at 5c. per yard.
Colored and Black Alpaccas from 20c* to the finest makes.
Printed Delaines at 12 l-2c. per yard.
Heary Shirting at 8 l-2c. per yard.
Best yard wide Skeetlng at 11 l-2c. per yard.
Wool Flannels from 20c. to the flaest made.
Wool Jeans from* 25c. to the best makes.
Elegant Kid Glores, all colors and sizes at 50c.
Elegant black Kid Glores, white stitched backs, at 50c. per pair.
Best Plain Black Kid Glores at 25c. per pair*
Every pair warranted, and will take them back or refund the money if they
tear or rip.
Coats' Thread given away in small quantities.
IMMSXS STOCK. OF
BOOTS clJTO SMOBS,
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 but 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 au exam
ination of the same.
CLINE & QI IVV,
Milledgeville, Oct 22, 1873.
AUGUSTA STORE.
9 3m
FALL AND WINTER
Millinery, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods,
AND
All the Novelties of the Season,
MRS. P. A, LINDRUM
Ha? joat returned from New York whore she purcha?ed a large and beautiful assortment of MILLINERY,
DRESS GOODS, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, too- toe., which are now arriving, aud whioh she is able to sell
at lower prices than ever before.
BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS &c.,
Selected with great care from the latest and prettiest Styles, aud for beauty and richness surpass anything
ever brought to this market. She was very fortunate iu the purchaso of some very handsome French flowers,
whioh she can sell at astonishing low prices.
diudss aoox>s.
She invitee the laities to oall and examine her Drees Goods, consisting of Silks, British Lustre, Sateens t’oplins,
Merinos, Empress Cloths, Opera Clothe of all shades and oolors.
LARGE STOCK OF
Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes and Hosiery.
Hair Work of all Kinds,
A General Assortment of Toilet Articles,
Stationery and Jewelry of all Kinds*
DOILBS AND NAPKINS.
PINS, NEEDLES, aud SEWING COTTON of all kinds.
THOMPSON’S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS.
Sash Ribbons at low prices, QueenjBess Ruffling, Old Ladies Caps, dec;
She has tho Agency of E. BUTTERICK Sc CO’S., Celebrated pattern?, and can supply lad ies with patterns
of all kinds at from 5 cents np. Her opening will take place in a few days of whioh uotroe will be given.
DRESS MAKING.
MRS- HOPKINS is still with me prepared to do Dress Making in tho latest styles, and invites her friends
from Hancock and Jefferson to give her a call.
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct- 8,1872. jj 3 m-
To Kent for the Ensuing Year.
All the booms or the second story
OF THB
osiiomo BALL BUILDING,
in Milledgeville, now used for County purposes, also
the STORE BOOM ia the lower story of said build
ing, now occupied by the Messrs. Carsker- Posses
sion given oa the first of Jannary next.
For terms apply to
GEO. D. CASE. Secretary
of Board of Trustees-
Milledgeville, Oct. 26,1873, 14 2m
For Sale or Kent,
T HE HOUSE AND LOT formerly occupied by Mrs.
Luther M. Lane. TERMS REASONABLE.
For further particulars, apply to
MK8, THOMAS TURK.
Milledgeville, October 24, 1872. 14 2t. pd<
CONN’S
OYSTER SALOON
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