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

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8 n i o n & & t c o r b t r. Hates of Subscription. I copy one year, -. 00 I •• six months,.. 1 00 Three oopie*, one year, 5 00 fire “ “ “ 8 00 WEDNESDAY, December 18, 1872. LOCAL. •xxr. T. CONIff, Pealor in Provisions, Groceries, Fruits, Tops Confectionery, Can Goods, etc., EF" CHEAP FOE CASH- Miliedgeville, Aug. 20, 1872. 4 6m (7* Payment for ail advertisements is doo st any time after the first insertion unless otherwise specially agreed upon. All job work is cash. py* Announcements for office most be paid for is advance. Election Tickets. We will print Ehe'ion Tickets at 50 ct*. per 100, or $11 per IHOO. Send in your orders at once accom- jied u pan ritli the cash. The immense stock of Mr. Adolph Joseph, continues to ex- ciic the attention of the people in our section. lie calls attention to the heave reduction in the price of Blankets, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Hups, Melts, and assures the pub lic that ihc Unrest prices that can possibly he arrived at, arc still to be fi mnl at his establishment. We ad all to examine his stock ■ nrry Ul»! We nope the stockholders of the Miliedgeville Hotel will burry up and decide whether they will rebuild, or sell out and let others hni'd. We are told there are parties ready to take hold and build immediately soonas they can get a title. In its present position the property is unproductive. The interests of the people and the stockholders both demand immediate action. For tue Union ami Recorder. Mettrt. Ed,tors: When Capt. Williamson was nominated by the Democratic pm ty it was unanimous ly voted and agreed by Hie Democratic party that on Wednesday the 4th of December, 1872. tbe Demo crats should meet in Miliedgeville and nominate the several county officers. On tlmi day a very large number of the people of the couuty had assembled for that pa:pose; l.fit for some unexplained reaeon the meeting voted to refer the question ot nomination to the several districts of the county. With this idea that each district should send three delegatee to a County Convention to meet at Miliedgeville on Wed nesday the 18th December, 1872, to select candidates tor tbe county offices. Now as a citizen of Baldwin and a Democrat; 11 is it fair to disappoint the people nnder the Besolution of the party which nominated Captain Williamson on tbe Hth September, 1872? Secondly. By tbe last Resolution of tbe Democrat ic party is it just to call a Convention ol the seven districts of the couuty, without regard to the popula tion of said district*. As an illustration of the case I respectfully call attention to the population of the respective districts i f Baldwin c >uety, ns taken from the last census returns- The following figures show the injustice of the ap portionment as declared 1-y the Democratic meeting in Baldwin county, which sugge.-ts THittr delegates from enefc of the coviU'y districts, cud nirrlrom the town disiriot. By that agreement Gillum's district, which has tile people will have 3 votes. It so, then Salem District, !78t», vhould have 8 1-2 votes. Smith’s District. 1441. “ 7 “ Pittsburg Dist., 1208, •* f> “ Miliedgeville, 275'i, “ 13 1-2 “ Scotteboro’ Kvci. “ 0 1-2 “ Hill’s District. I f i2, 7 But by this Proe.ot' .i ■:.’*■ ot Jin* Doinocratic party, contrary to all rule .. e. ■ .-11.*! i e-ratic justice, every district, icilhotl r, Jtu y - 'Ii'ion will have the same represent;.; ,"i K -w I ask is litis lair ? 1 lie just idea is lo - ey,m * petiole. and not territo ry. Very retspectfuly, Ocunxz. ere pure:.;'. :n nsctvricrc. ZxU. AA.'_r2L , _r»’_r _diliJEi In Rusk county, i'oxks. VV hiesday morning Docembei -it... 1872. by Iiev 'lolly Choici. Mr. Jambs*. \\ .' tn\\ m;p., jr., ot Miiledg; villa, Geor gia, to \t!ss l\ii;*a Ir. Scott. daughter of Win. FI. Scott, f rmerly of J1 illxilgevi-la &X£X> On tho night of the r-r-’. -n>t . i.e J.mes county, Mrt. i‘ eiMt D. ,v ie of Kndlord .i Turner and daughterof Elam acd Frattois D. Joint a ot this place- Tif€ Genuine (latk Whiskey. SeligiauK. All the pnlp'l 1 i: ’I'-cityw e filled on last Sabbath. Bishop Beckwith tret 1 at the Episcopal Church, Rcv-’.Mr. Goclcheus nt Pr- byterian, Rov. J. E. Godfrey at ’h- Met Butler at the Baptist. The weather w. . r -eable and lue con- , -“gal ion- smell. The Episcopaliam av< bi ared the sorvicee of Rev. Mr. Lucas of Athena 11 • the!: pc.sfor for neat year. Iiev. A. J. Jarrell, 1 uah to the gratification ofMeth- odists aud our citizens gen -r r!!y. l as been returned to this station for another year. Wo are pleased to lev 11 thattl Be.;.lists have also secured the services of the Iiev. ]). E. Butler for neat year. Ia common with our v.-ho!o e -r. .nunity wo deeply regret that Iiev. C. W. Lure has determined to rc- inovu to Atlieus We believe hi.- ph.ee is as yet uu- supplied Dress coeds marked down to sell at JOSEPH’S. ■ruiaeriiiic t cinry Convention. An olection was held in the several miiilia districts of Baldwin county, cn Saturday last, for delegates to the convention to nominate candidates for County of fices. The convention meets in this city to day (Wed nesday ) The following delegates were elected : Town District—P Fair, P T Taylor, Dr J W Herty, L H Briscoe, L II Compton, N’ McGehee. Salem District—Jas M Whitaker, E T Ailing, J H Tucker. Scottsboro' District.—Win Barnes. Geo Hollinshead, Wm Harper. Butts District—Dr. C- W. Snead, T J Barksdale, Kobt H Harper. Pittsburg District—Chas Bonner, John Wood, Per rin Brown. B Hill’s District—C Blood wor th, T J Finney, Cooper. Gnmm’g District—It. L. C- Gumm, David Turner, Fred McComb. Elegant Silks in desirable patterns at JOSEPH’S. Col Thomas Johnson, of Montgomery, had a toma to vice last summer thirteen feet lngb, that grew to matoes ten feet from the ground. He is now growing a fine boy baby — True Kentuckian. We congratulate our friend the Colonel on his suc cess in husbandry. At Now Vcrk Cost. Mrs. Lindnrm is offering her entire stock of Dry Goods, and 300 pairs of Shoes at exactly Kero York Cost. She is io earnest, and those who wish bargains should call at once. A fine mare belonging to Mr. Ed. Thomas ran away with a buggy on Sunday, and running into tbe river was drowned. Messrs. Jones .V ISnxIer, itlaeon. We iuvito attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Jones Si Baxter. Country merchants and planters who trade in Macon would do well to give them a call. Psfft-VVe nave been freely puffing Conn's 6nw- king tobacco for a week past, and can recommend it to ah who ure fond of the weed Liirgc variety of children’s Jackets at ' ' JOSEPH’S. Chrhtsiar Eiru-stiiinnrent. The Methodist Sabbath School are preparing to give st erte tainmont on Clir tii.ua night, the object of wo eh will be to raise the means to purchase u Library A crowded hom e i 5 expected, und we are informed :lint no effort will he spared tomake it amost inter esting occasion. Tick els will be sold by members of the school. te. Vtt As received direct HAAS Economy is v, ealth- -Call at JOSEPH’S. At the annual election of officers of T niple Chap ter, No. 6, hel l on the I-lth inst, Comp. Samuel G White was elected II.'. P.\ John M Clark, King. Adolph Joseph, Scribe. I: by if. Howard, C.'. II.'. ’ Jehu II. -Slembridge, P. s. “ William J. Gwens, |{.\ A.-.C.'. “ Frat k n . net G. . M.- of ih« 3rd V. “ Clayton Vaughan, r. \ H,-. of tbe 2nd V. “ WUjia n ii n hr:--. G. . M.'. of the 1st V- At Luciu. L near, Treason r. “ Georg- D. I . Secretary “ Matt C. Butts, S rtiavl. Got* Janr-i Jnmatis (o lay in bout C 111 j st nins Supplies, lie has something to pi. sa every member of the family—pipes and t-d.-a 0 for grandpa, and candy for the baby—and ». rts of things to please all rorts of people from youth to r.r . Gut your money’s worth and be happy. JL>uy your Blankets at JOSEPH’S. A ComfortAbi.E Home.—No man can bavo a comfortable berne, especially in winter, when tbe wind finds an opening between the sashes, undor the doors and over the Iliads. A door that will not open easily, a window tbat will r.ot close, a sash tbat will not he raised—these arc among the little things that spoil tho happiness of millions.— Avoid these and many other discomforts by pat ronizing tho leading Manufacturer of Doefs, Sash es and Blinds in the Southern States, Mr. P. P- Toale, of Charleston, S, C. Send for his price list. Report of the Committee of Machin ists, Oeorgia State Fair, 1872. To the Supci iiOtiuL ril of the Fine Art Department: Sir: our committee to report upon the mechanical ac tion of the different machines submitted to them, to- wit: "Singer” Sewing Machines. “Howe” Sewing Machines, “Domestic” Sowing Machines, “Home Shuttle” Sewing Machines, beg leave to report: That the Singer for Manufacturing purposes is the best in its mechanical action, and Th* Dyawilic a* a Family Mnchiae la She BEST la it* Mechanical action. We consider tbe variety and finish of the Howe ATTACHMENTS Superior. Respectfully, (Signed) J. C. PECK, W. HOSTLER, EDWARD PARSONS. Nov. 12,1872. 16 tl. Another lot of those fine English Guns just received * JOSEPH STALEY’S. Miliedgeville, Nov. 19th, 1872. 17 tf Get ready for Christmas by prori- fling your wants in Dry Goods at JOSEPH’S. _. rei t from the Distillers a large 1 L supply of the C E L i. B RATED C L A li K VV II I S K E Y, li wars olsl, a I guaranteed to lie perfectly pure— fiee irom any adulteration—recom mended by the MedicalFratcrnity. Give it a trial- Dec 17, 1872. ‘ 21 3m JONES lT BAXTER. 2?<3. Cherry Strict, WCACON, OA. H AYE iu store and for sale at Lowest Ma’.ket Rates. 1 ear load BULK SIDES, 1 carload BULK SHOULDERS, 1 car load CHEAP-WHISKEY, 10 barrels “CHESTNUT GROVE,” ,<“ACME" and other fine brands of WHISKEY, 25 bags RIO COFFEE, 2b barrels REFINED SUGAR, 25 barrels MOLASSES, 100 boxes SOAP, 50 boxes PEARL STARCH, 50 boxes cheap TOBACCO, 15 barrels NEW RICE, 2000 bushels WHITE and MIXED CORN, 1000 bu-hela PRIME SEED OATS, 4 car loads BEST HAY, BRAN, SnORTS, MEAL, SEED WHEAT, SEED RYE. 5 car loads FLOUR—all grades—in quarter, half and whole Sacks and Barrels, CnEWACLA (Ala.) LIME, PLASTER and CEMENT, STEVENS’ FIRE BRICK, PIPE and DRAIN TILE. Dee. 17 1872. 21 lm. Ilo! for Christmas! # HEADQUARTERS SANTA CLAUS AT CONI’S. AGENTS WANTED To Distribute Good Things to the CHILDSS1T* Ar &': T° CONN TOYS , Fruits, Nuts, Candy, Jellies, Spices, Piikles, Canned Fruit, Crackers, Wines, Vc„ Sec., Also, Best Family Flour, Sugars, Hams, Buck Wheat, Goshen Butter, Teas, Fish, and many other things too tedious to mention, at CONN’S. CF“ Y our preparations for Christinas wiii be incom plete if you fail to call at Conn’s. Miliedgeville, Dec. 10,1S72. 20 3l ANNOUNCE !WE NTS. For Ordinary. 1 respectfully announce myself as c candidate for tbe office of Ordinr.:-r. T. W. WHITE. For Sfceriif We a as authorized to announce the name of JOHN GENTRY a- a candidate for SHERIFF xjf Baldwin couuty. Dec. 10th, 1S72. 20 2t. For Coreaer. We are authorized to announce the name of E. E. ST ANDLEk as a can I,date for CORONER ut tbe January election. Dec. 10th, 1872. 20 tf. Xo ihr V»jtr:-» cfgktaUv in t o.;a!y irmpte. lire of Poiitic-nJ PartL-a: 1 announce myself a candidate for TAX COLLEC TOR at the ensuring Janu oy election. My politics are short; I am in favor of tl.e exercise of Houesty, Wisdom and Justice- These are iny sentiments and political principles. If i r.m elected I -hall be thank ful; ii tot, it wiii bo all the same. Very rcspectfn iy, _ WM. M. GRAY. Dec 2, 1872. l!). r >t For County S'foasarer, We are authorized to aiuionn(< 'he name ef J. j N. MOORE as a candidate f.,i‘COi i\ i Y TREAj- j UHEH, suhj-c‘ to uoiuiuatioa by the Democratic j psrty _ _ 2.’o»’ Cort-iy Treasurer. E. J’ WHITE announces himself as r. candidate for TREASURER of the county of Baldwin, sub ject to a nomination by tbe Democratic conven tion—on first Wcdne. 'ay, 4th of December pros Nov. 2.1, 1872. 18 2t. For Tar Collector. Wb anuouuce the ram. of JOHN STEMBUIDGE as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR of Baldwin count J, at the ensuing election in January next—sub ject to the Democratic nomination. MANY VOTERS. Nov 18, 1872. 17 3t For Tax Collector. We are authorized to announce the name of L. N. CALAWAY a* a candidate for re-election to the office of TAX COLLECTOR ct the election iu Januaty next—suhject to tbe Democratic nomination. Nov. 18th, 1872. 17 tde Receiver of Tax R turns. The friends of GEORGE W. CAR AKER, announce his name as a Candidate for tbe OFFICE OF RE CE1VER OF TAX RETURNS of Baldwin county, subject to the nomination of the Democratic party. For Tax Receiver. We are authorized to announce the name of A. O. JEFFERS as a candidate for RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS—subject to tbe Democratic nomination on the first Wednesday in December. November 26th. 1872. 18 2t pd ’ TO FXlAHTRRS. Bowen & Mercer’s Super Phosphate* 93S per Ton, Warranted equal to aDy Phosphate manufactured- Send for pamphlet oi Certificates and Analysis, by Professors Means, Piggott and Stewart, to BOWEN 4k MERCER, 05 £>o. Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. Deo. 10,1872. 2“ !«• rW addition to toy very lane and wall eatoetad L stack ef Boots A Shoes all of which etc wnwlsl. I Invite special to a alee lac of CtailMMi’f ni B«jb* Hm aa4 the bed Inc ef to befocad ia thiatoarket I have hcca accciatsd Sclt Jrtmi far the sal* cf latoVBUUUBh BBOWM’S Isthum 9LOVIISO For Gentlemen, Youths, Boys su$S Children. This is the LAMEST CLOTHING HOUSC IN AMTOCA.aadcctheir Apcat IcScgadvaat^waa- caaeltod by aay city North or death. Celt aad see for yourself, gyPerfecttolirfeetiea gaereafred move- Oppocae MHledfevilla Hotel 192m Deo. 3d, 1273. T. A. Caraker, Agent, HAS REMOVED HIS Groeery u4 PrsrbitB Store to his new Brick Bniltffar Opposite tha Hotel, Where he will be pl*aa*d tores hi* old friends end cu.-tomcrs, and the public generally, aud where with renewed exertion* aad superior advantages, he will offer greater inducement, to purchaser*. lie hat a full assortment ot goods of all kiadr la hi* line, A* ROW FRX0BB. He, however, gives special attention to soak leading artiees as CORN, BACON, FLOUR, SUGAR,COF FEE, DOMESTICS, SHOES, he. Also Baggiog aud Tiei, to which he invitee the attention of Fiantera. T- A. OARASBR, Affent. Miliedgeville, Ga„ Oet 1st. 1872. 10 tf Choice Family Groceries. STORS. H ATING been bamed eat of my store nnder the Hotel, I have paiehssed the entire stock of j Messrs. C. W. Gause & Co., aad Moved, with what I have saved from the firo, into i *• ■tars lately occupied by BKr. Oansc, white I new have oa hand and expect to keep j THE MOST CHOICE AND COMPLETE i Stock ef FAMILY GROCERIES ia this market. ef Flour, Bacon, Sugar, l, I also bare on hand hiay, Dried Baef. White Beans, Fneli aad Salt Fiah, Oysters, Pickle-, West India Fruit, Ceaaed Frait, aad Vegetables. TOBACCO AND CIGARS CBOCKERT, SHOES AND WOODEN WAUL, ■ad toaay arthdeeaet nsaally found in Groceries. N. B.—A large nesortmmt ef my goods had lately mired end were et the depot at the time of tii.-iire ee that I am now prepared to fill all ordeis n- uamJ. My former frieedr end customers, and the pub ganarnlly, are Invited to eall and examine my ik-w At Low Prices! At Low Prices! the Tea, CeffiM, ’Thane friends who nsrirted me in saving toy will please accept my smoere thauku. QUO. HAAS. Miliedgeville, Dec 3, 1872. i" f At JUST RECEIVED « the AUGUSTA STORE. Just Returned fre* New Terk* CALL AND PURCHASE CR INSPECT Finest Stock of Watches, Jewelry, Watch Chains, Biaaonds, Solid Silver Ware, Clocks, CHias, Fietoli, or any other Geods tunnlly kept la First-Class Jewelry Stores, and yon will find G. T. WIEDENJHAH Always ready and willing to shew, and wait on his friends and enstomors as politely as aver, at kb old stand opposite the Hotel. Miliedgeville, October 1st. 1272. N.B.—AU work, particularly fine Watebee, care fully repaired. 101£ Tboee indebted to the firms ef H. W- Themes k Co., and Laatermaa k Thomas, are reqaested to cell oa Thomas Sc Sanford, Caraker’s Building, and settle their notes and aoeonate. We have been indulgent to yon, and now we need money aad most have it. Respeetfally, LANTERMAN fo THOMAS. Nev 26,1872. IS tf Willdnem Sheriffs Sale. W ILL be sold before tbe Coart boaee door ia the town of Irwin ton on tho first Tneeday ia JANUARY next within tbe legal boars of eala tha following land to wit: Twenty acres more or less known as tbs Harrises land, being part af lot numbor forty-two, ia tbo fifth District of Wil kinson county, levied on as tbs proparty of James W. Branan to satisfy a laborer’s and mechanic's lien fi fa, by virtae ef said fi fa, which was issaad from tbo Justices Court ef tbe 33)et District, G. in favor of Danial Myers vs amid J. W. Braaaa. Levy made by Jerry Dixon, Constable of said District, and returned to mo for sale to satisfy said fi la. Dead paid for by paraboaar. Terms cash. This December 3rd, 1872. W. B. ETHERIDGE. Deputy Sheriff. Gecrgia State Lunatic Asylum, •FIICI TBEUIl'KKK At MTKtVABW. , Mean MlLLIDGETILI.lt, 25lh Nuveu'b, 5 T HE undersigned will receive uni-r • the Beard of Trustees, up to the ;8.h of i 1 Li L BER, 12 * clock M„ SEALED PitOPOi.iLt furnishing tbs articles specified below. Parties offering bids, will be at liberty to ; ’ 7 on# or more of the articles ir. the **st—'.l! quired t* furnish with tueir bide,sample- - a. proposed to bs supp’ied; and ,>uy article- f i eooiiog up fully to **ch samples may b.- rej. .•». returned at tbe expense of ttn-hi Idcr. All’::: »r. be strictly sound aud ot jikki laerchantui 'C Tha meal must be de ivered iu such a,.. n- quired weekly. One-tliird of the article.- mu .! b.- d. i t 1 ledgevilie, freight prepaid, by the let of J 1 ana cash will be paid for ibe same, or r« ..oo‘ ’ ter as recei»ed from the Slate Treasury. One-third must be delivered nt Mi itd»evill“. f'- : ‘ pie-paid, by the Ist.of February, ard cart: : for the same on the 15th of February, orso.-oi-ntl.- after as received from State Treasury. Ami oi:< must be delivered at ltiliedgoviile by the let offilu-i I. freight pre-paid and cash will be paid tor tbe -an the 1st of April, 1873, or so soon thereafter u. received frees the Stete Treasury. LIST OF ARTICLES. White Cora, Oats. Timothy Hay, Cla&r Rib Side Bacoa, Sugar Cared Hams, Leal Lard, Goshen Butter. Qhaess, Family Flour, White Corn Meal. Water ground. Rio Coffee, Java Coffee, Brown Sugar Crushed Sugar, Tobacco, Molass-s. Best quality, Apple Vinegar. Turpentine Soap, Rice, Adamantine Caudle.-, Salt, Osnaburgt, No. 1. The bidder most specify the prices at which each item or kind of goods is proposed to be furnished, by the pound,gallon, er sack, as thecae* may be; the right being reserved to award the contract for supplying the above named articles to eny one or more of the bidders, er refect aay bid offered. Bids should be marked “To fureithsupples'’ end addressed to the undersigned. M. R. BELL. Treasurer dt Steward S. Ij. A. 18 4t. We are r.ow receiving a very handaomG AMortroeot of BHAWZiS, GOODS, Silk Searis find Ties, Gloves, Ac., 13*it t.U recently .-ii.ee iito great decline in Northern market*, and are there by enabled to seiJ them at mjiMcz-m rnmvtwm satis. Bcautiiiii SATMCN Dress Goods at 50c., • Ut been selling ail the aeaaon at 75c. 150 husheh 475 4e 16,000 the 15,000 de 2,000 de 3,000 d* 1.000 do 500 do 12,000 do 25,000 de 3,500 de 250 do 4,000 de 500 do 500 de 300 gallons 50 do 1.000 lbs 4,000 do 800 do 12 sacks 1,000 yds. :Ui Wool Empress Cloths at 50 cts. Citeap at 65 find 75c- Beautiful Striped and Figured Dress (oods, At 2-5c., selling all the seasoa at 35 aad 40c. w«. M. pgasLoroa, waltir t. ros3. PENDLETON & ROSS, Successors te J. M. Boardman, Wholesale Booksellers, Stationers, aad General Hews Dealers, Corner Mulberry end > Second Sts. { MACON, «A. Keep eoeeteoUv oa hand a large assortment of Mis- oeUaneous, School and Law Books. All kinds of Sta tionary, Blank Books, Playing Cards, Printers Stock. And ia foot everything usually kept in a First Glass end Stationery Store. Orders Book end Stationery Store. from the country will receive prompt attention. Prices guaranteed tu as low as aay House tn th*South Nov, ow BS aay 1 .20,1873. 17 3m For Sale. A NEW Second-hand Wheeler Sc Wilson SEW ING MACHINE for SALE. Apply at this office. Milladgoville. Ga., Dec. 10 3t, IS llLiCI. ALPACCAS ASD BUCK SILKS We are oiferhig Extraordinary Indoeeaeits. Handsome Scotch Plaid Shoulder Shawls at 50o, worth 75o and $1. Large Square Shawls at $1.50, cheap at $2. Fine all wool Striped Reversible Shawls at $3 and $3 60, selling all the season at $5. All wool heavy Double Shawls at S3 50 and $4, considered Cheap at $5 & $6. Two Cases heavy Wool Jeans, at 50c, worth 65 and 75c. Also a Large Assortment of Childrei’s, ifif Ladies Which we are oflering at very Low Figures. We are now in fall blafit after the disaster of the late fire, with our stocl full order, and complete in every department, and will be glad to sec all our friends again At the Store on Wayne St., Next Door to Drug owr* OF YOHBT WK. OLAU, And will Sell our Stock at as Low Prices As Any Concern in Without Blowing as Loud a Blast as others, or puifmg as big a gas Lag. Call at the OLD MILLEDGEVILLE STORE. WINDSOR & LAMAR. We solicit au Examination of the above Goods, as they are Cheap and marked at prices to sell themselves. CLINE A QUINN, AUGUSTA STORE. CUTN. B. Domestic Goods at Factory Prices. Miliedgeville, Dec. 10, 1872. 0 In Soiling off at New York Cost! FALL AND WINTER Mil finery, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, AND All the Novelties of the Season. -:o: .MRS. P. A, LIN DRUM N. B. Coats’ Thread still sold at 5 cents. Miliedgeville, Doe 2,1872. 19 td FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! -:o:- Chicago, Boston and Miliedgeville. -:0: THOMAS tk SAMTFORIS Have been burned out bat not broke. They will Re-open (he “ Miliedgeville Cheap Store’’ DURING THE WEEK, la th# Store Meaptod by W. A I* Canker, Ways* Street, Where they will keep a large stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS Sc, SBOES, Hals, Caps, Tranks, Notions, 4c., WHICH THEY WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Give ns a eall, bs convinced end boy your Goods. Thanging our friends for poet patronage, we aek a continuance of the same. Baapoatfnlly, MUledgeviUoCr *6,1®7S. T' . -T; . f-« n 7 T Ht t!: ’ ceparehased a large aad Waadfal aooorttoeat cf MILLINERY, !>*?• •-* T.’l-iv •"*, !■’».:■tv Gj'”!", f-’t- Scu., wliich arc now arriving, caff which aha iaaltlc to toll «, a- lh*jn c ,r er • BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS Ac., Solve- ♦ *!!!. great care from lot. latest and prettiest Stylus, .mifor beauty aad riahacca rntnom anything £ ver broagl.t to til’s market. She Tory fortunate ia tbe purchase cf come very keadrome French flowers, ■v iicli she e.-.n sail ataeteci. hiug h.w pricee. DXLE3SS GOODS. SI. lit'i- to ar! -xamlre h r DroF9 (.U)oJs, cou*i*tloff of Silks, British Lottos, Rota^m/Poplini, Ailc iiiob, iis:r’i>rt 4 CiOLia, Opera Clotue ot* 14II ehaaes aod colurs- LARGE STOCK OF Ladies, M isses aud Children’s Shoes and Hosiery* 3air Work of all Iliads, A General Assortment of Toilet Articles, Stationery aad Jewelry ef all liads* D01Xj33S IBL PINS,^NEEDLES, and SEWING COTTON of all kinds. THOMPSON’S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETSj Sash Ribbons at low prices, Qaeen Bess Bnflnff, Sid Bodies Oaps/Ac: She liastlia’Agwcyof E. BUTTEU1CK & CO’S., Celabratod pcttorac, MfiocaOOffljUfites with patteru a!i kmUs at from 5 cents up. Her opening will tak* place ia a few 6ay» of which acttoc will ho give*. DRESS MAKING. SI:. ot ail MISS IIOPKIXS is still with me prepare-1 to do Dram Making to I from Hancock and Jefferson to give her a call- Milleugoville, G*., Oct. 8, 1872. Mffoc, aaitovltoc b*r Ifidcodr Ilka Beef Contract. ER Sc STEWARD,) Lunatic Asylum. > :lle, 25th Nov. 1872.) EXTRA SPECIAL MICE. THOMAS k SANFORD, IS ti OFFICE TREASURER Sc STEWARD, Statk L Near Miliedgeville, S EALED l’KOPOSALS will be received at this office until IU o’clfH-k A. M., 19th December next, to funiieli this Institution dadywith four hundred lbs of •_•.»>! fresh, mere: attabie lieuf— equal proportion- of lore acd hind quarter*, delivery to commence on the l.-t of January, 1873, and end on the 3()th day of June, 1.-73. litef to be delivered by 9 o'clock A M, each day. I’ayinents to be made on the 1st of April and e ! of July, or so soon thereafter tu the inouey is received from the State Treasury. Bidders will be required to give bond and security for . .io faithful performance of contract. Ail bid- should be marked “ Proposal* for Fami*n- ; r Ber f,” p.ud addressed to the undersigned. " ’ M E. bell. Treas’r Si Steward State Lunatic Asylum. y.ivSfi, 1872. l g <1 vi7 _ 9»Jc *r _ etLit.—Ho*!* mm* fo«C Mi Jsf- ferson *Jrc.r, nomih of She C*w*J*I. Apply to L MOORE. BEWARE OF COUKTERFEIfS: SMITH’S TOMfiC •TSUPImcWm and tha o*—torftitar hsweght to grief. Th* fewwsac arhde nrivats stai the right to Smith’s Toaic Sevas well the label oc'ocd ■ not cm each battle, deceived. See toy « show card. I will my right. The only n* f arhde towel hwc Dr. J»M* Bnrt wt each kettle. Dr Ma Bell only has to mi MO the original John J. ef LsnlevMs, Ky. Examine '•Me. If »y private stamp Mt ewrdnee, *r yon wifi be ■a advertiseeMet, end my aey sac infringing on ItMh con JOHff BULL. m ilka s