Union and recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1872-1886, December 18, 1872, Image 4

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Sill Arp on Sill Veil. Professor Koll y* just found out that there never 'Was such a man as William Tell. I <ton’t know that krout-eatin Koll, but I’ll bet he’s mad with some feller by the name of Tell, and went to work lo undermine his family. If there is a passel of folks upon the face of the earth who enjoy my contempt, it is them fellers who are always tryin to pull down and never build up. A man may do a heap of good things, but if he makes one little mistake they’l talk about that and throw it up forever. They always mention it with a but. “He’s a very smart man, but. He would be a great man, but. His intentions are very good, but. Regular sappers and miners they are. They suck all the sap out of a tree to kill it, and then un dermine it to throw it down. Now, here’s a feller wbo can’t make himself notorious in any other way, and he goes to sappin and mininBill Tell. Now, I don’t believe one word of it. I was named for Bill, and if there want no such man, then I’m no body but Arp—that’s all. Thnt feller is a fool, and lie’s got a big job on hand if he thinks he can rob history of its best story, and make a hundred millions of folks believe what he says. He’s en- wious of Bill. Because he can’t shoot am apple, or string a cross-bow, or make himself famous, he don’t want anybody else to. Every few years Some conceited fool attacks history.— I understand they’ve got a society to bile it down and stew it. Well, its eoi4er like washing for gold—they lose more than they catch. Now it aint been very long since ono feller denied that Bill Shakespeare ever lived. Well they are sorter hard on the Bills, aint they ! Another wrota several columns to prove that old Bonaparte died before he was born, •and another man took up forty pages of a yankce magazine to prove that one of the Bourbons was livin in ob scurity on the banks of Lake Michili- mackinack* He hated old Bona parte’s family so had that he was will- iu to swindle a half-bred Canady In dian onto the throne of France. Now there was a Gesler, and ho was a tyrant, and Bill Tell wouldeut tip his hat to him, and he put him in jail, and Bill’s son Henric was a noble little hoy, and Honric was to die unless Bill shot an apple off his head, and little Henric was blindfolded and stood firm as a rock and still as the grave, and there was a prayer and a shot and a shout, and the little boy was saved, and the apple was hit in the center. All that’s so, and Tell waylaid old Gesler afterwards and killed him and set Switzerland free. It ! s all so. Its been in the books ever since I was born. I’ve read it a hundred times, and told it to Bull Run and Chicka- hominy and Bob Lee, and all the lit tle Arps, and I’m not going to take it back, and if I had found out it wasent true, I wouldent have told it for a thousand dollars, and-I don’t like the man who did tell it, nor the man, wo man or child who believes it, for its like robbin a dead preacher of his tombstone, to rob history of William Tell. My opinion is that the peace and happiness of the country is in danger from these sappers and miners. We’ll ail have to have a creed and swear to it. I believe in Geo. Washington and his hatchet, and Isaac Newton and his apple tree. I believe iu Bonaparte and Shakespeare, and JackSon at the battle of Ne<v Orleans. I believe in Santa Claus and Pocahontas and John Smith and Ben Franklin and Jefferson Davis and Dixie, and the 4th of July 177G. I believe that an old man onct found a rude boy up one of his apple trees a stealin apples. I believe the milk maid spilt her milk when she tossed her bead and said, “Green it shall be.” 1 believe in Robinson Cru soe and his man Friday, and the island of Juan Fernandes. I believe in old mother Goose and Cinderilla and John Robinson’s Circus. I believe in Gree ley and Bennett and Prentice, and oth er dead tAKjws, excBptJjfcm B»rd, late of the Chattanooga Herald, deceased I believe most solemnly that Bod But ler stole spoons. I believe in the big battles of Waterloo, and Bull Hun and Therraopylo^-and Dorking and Leath er’s Ford. I believe that Gen. Grant told the truth when he said they had two million six hundred and eighty- eight thousand of soldiers in the field in the late war. I believe that old Sherman marched through Georgia about half a mile behind mo and my folks, and that Big John was saved by tieing a knot in his 6teer’s tail. He needent deny it, for I saw the knot. Bill Arp. SAVANNAH CARDS. Gf. 33- LAMAR, Jr. General Commission Merchant, AND BBALB1L IIST rEATILIZEAB, Office KELLY’S BUILDING, N. W. corner, down-stairs, Savannah, Ga. Will pnrchaee Cotton Seed, both the Black or Sea Island, and tho Green or Upland Seed. Sells Cotton at a Brokerage Commission of 00c per Bale, (no ad ranees being required,) or will advance on usual terms. Consignments so'icited. Advances made on ship, menu to bis friends at tho North or abread. Refers, by permission, to The National Bank ef the Republic, New York ; Messrs. Williams Sc Guion, New York ; Mr. A. Poullain, Augusta, Ga., Messrs. B. II. Micou &. Co., Montgomery, Ala.-, Mej. John A. Cobb, Athens, Ga.; Mr. G-B. Lamar, Sr., Savannah, Ga. Offers for sale 3GS tons Bakers Island Guano, 600 tons Jarvis Island. Jarvis island exposed at roauced pnees. Liberal commissions to agents. Terms caab. Prices rednoed. Correspondence so licited. Oct. I, 1872. 10 Gm L. J. GUILWAKTI5. JOHN FLANNERT. L. J. GUILMARTIN & €0., Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants BAY STREET, SAVAURAS, GEORGIA. A gents for bradley’s phosphate, Jewell's Mills Yarns and Domestics, Tobacco, &c. f^TIAGGING and IRON TIES always on hand. Consignments solicited. Usnal facilities ex tended to customers. Z Sept 4, 1872. 6 4m W.H. Bourne. Jos. L. Bowles. BOURSE & BOWLES, TMJBER FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, Office 200 Bay St. SAVANNAH, GA. Consignments of Timber, Cotton, and all kinds of country produco solicited, upon which liberal advances will be made. August 27,1872. 5 Gm Joseph Firegasi Jas. B. Parraxore JOSUTIl FIWUGA.Y A CO. COTTON FACTORS -A N D- Commission Merchants 0A¥ STREET, - SAVANNAH, GA. -:o:- £ ^"Liberal advances made on Cotton consigned to us or to our correspondents in New York or Liverpool. Oct. 15,1872. 12 5m. C. E. GROOVER, C. F. STUBBS, A. T. MACINTYRE Savannah. Savannah. TliomaeviUo. GROOVER STUBBS & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND Gene al Commission Jf ech ants, SAVANNAH, GA. Our Large Fire-Proof Warehouse is Completed. Consignments are solicited for gale, shipment, or storage, on which liberal advances will be made if desired. Terms reasonatde. Ragging mill Tics turn in heal. 12 3m. TJncnmtnoialr Cecil Ream, The troublesome aspirations of the Washington negroes to carry out Sum ner’s supplementary bill in advance, and pervade those hotels and restau rants where whites most do congre gate, received an unexpected set-back yesterday. A victualler named Aman had been summoned before the City Police Court on complaint of a negro appropriately named Foole,for refusing to respest Foole’s orders for entertain ment of himself and party. Aman gave bond, and appealed to the United States Criminal Court. Judge Mac- Arthur thereupon reversed the decis ion of the Gky Court, and in reversing the case, declared that the" proprietor of a hotel or restaurant was the proper judge of who should receive entertain ment or lodging ia toe house. Anoteer victim of Radical hate and tyranny baa -gone to hie long home. William Teal, an alleged Kuklux from Rutherford county North Carolina, died at. Norfolk one day last week just aa that vessel had reached the wharf. He was a confirmed consumptive when aent to the Albany penitentiary some months since, whence he had just been liberated by Grant’s order. He leaves a widow and three small children in very necessitous circumstances. By pardoning him the “best government,” etc., just saved itself the expenses of his funeral. The book to which reference ib most frequently- tnafle nowadays—the packet-book * 91 «* ’-• M * J. 8. CLAGUORN. J. N. CUNNINGHAM. CLAGH0RN & CUNNINGHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL G H O O E II S AND DEALERS Ilf Plantation and Family Supplies, —ALPO IX— Choice Wines, liquors and Cigars, Corner Bay and Drayton streets, SAVANNAH, GA. Ug-* Orders from tho country promptly attended to. Oct. 19,1872. 13 3m BALDWIN (TO IT The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country L. D. SINE’S NINETEENTH Grand Annual Distribution, To bo Drawn Wednesday, Jan , 1st 1873 ^200, 000, 00 IW VALUABLE IOZFTS ! 10,000 In American Gold! 10,000 In American Silver! TelfPrize. o°/ s5oo*° | {Greenbacks. One Span of Matched Ilorseg, with Family Car riage and Silver-Mounted Harness, worth $1,500! Five Bonn A Buggies, wjlh Nilvrr-Mohm!- cd IlnrncuH, worth $600 each'. Five Fine-Toned Rosewood Pianos, worth $500 each ! 95 Fantilly Sewing Machines, worth SlOO each! 2300 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting IVatchcs (tn all,) worth from S20 lo 300 each ! Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jowelry, <Ac., &c. Number of Gifts 25,000 ! Tickets linaitod to 100,000, Agents Wanted to sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $2 ; Six Tickets $10 ; Twelve Tickets S20; Twenty-Five $40. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, & de scription of tho manner of drawing, and other in formation in reference to tho Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to MAIN OFFICE, L. D. SILTS, Bor 86, 101 VV. Fifth St. CINCINNATI, O. ! “Home Shuttle” Sewing Machines. This is a SHUTTLE MACHINE, has the UNDER FEED, and makoa the “LOCK STITCn,’’ alike on both sides. It is a standard First-Class Machine, and the only low priced “Lock ^Stitch’’ Machine in tho United States. This machine received the Diploma at the “Fair of the twoCarolinaa,’’ Mu the city of Charlotte, N. C., in 1871- |y THE ABOVE MACHINE 18 WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. A Machine for Nothing I Any person making np a olnb for 5 Machines will be presented the sixtn one as commission. AGENTS WANTED.—Superior inducements given. Liberal deductions made to Ministers of tho Gospel. Send stamp for circulars and samples of sewing. Address Rev. C. H. BERNUEIM, Geu'l- Agent, Concord. N. C. Dec. 3,1872 19 ly Baldwin Sheriffs Sale. W ILL be sold on the first. Tuasdiy to r . 1873, before theCourt House door tu aiiikilge ville, between tho legal hours of sate," the following proportv, to-wit: One nay bore* (Jerry), one black horse (Sherman), one bay mare male (Big Bock),one spouse eoior.iljoaru mul« (Littlo Back), »ne black mare mule (Jeni.ie,) one Dan horse male (IVte).one grey hors* mine;ii.»ckj one gray mare male (Lize), and eight need of cattle, cows and calves, levied on as the property of E ; [za A. Robson, Adm'rx of Wm A Robsou, deceased, (k satisfy one mortgage fi fa of MrsP A Limit am vs. Eli za A Robson, Adm'rx of Wra A Robson, deceased and one S fa of Samuel G White, for the i<c ofP A Lindrmn vs Eliza A. Robson, Adm'rx cf Wm A Rob son, deceased. \ Property pointod out by Plaintiff’s Attorneys. OBADIAH ARNOLD, Sheriff. Also, at the same timo and place, ._ Also, one horse, S or 9 year* old, 17 head of stock hogs, one two-horse wagon and one oU btijgy; levied on as the property of J W Goodson, U> satisfy a fi fa in favor of Adolph Joseph. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also. Albert Jackson’s interest In four er five thous and pounds of seed cotton, more or less, to satisfy a lien n fia for snppiios furnished, in favor of C B Man- day vs Albert Jackson. Prop erty poui tej out by plain- Deo. 2d, 1872. Property pointod out by plain 0.1*. BONNER, D. Sh.ff. 19 Ids. Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. T HIRTY DAYS after date application win be made to the Ordinary of Baldwin county for leave to sell all tho real estate belonging to the estate' of P. E. Pritchard, late of said county, deceased- P. L. FAIR, Adm’r with will annexed. Deo 2d, 1872. 19 lm Guardian's Sale. P URSUANT TO AN ORDER cf the Ordinary of Baldwin county, granting leave to sell after due advertisement of application mado, I will ex pose for sale at public outcry, to the highest bid der, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court house door in Milledgeville, on tho first Tuesday in January 1S73, a certain strip of land in the corporate limits of said city, being about 50 feet in breadth through city Lot number 107, North commons, nearly East and West centrally through said lot, being property of Ida C. Calla way, minor child of A. W. Callaway, Iatedecoas- ed of said county. Torms cash, L. N. CALLAWAY, Guardian. Dec. 3,1872. 19 tds. O NE OF THE BEST SMALL FARMS IN THE COUNTY; 244 acres; good House#; J2<> seres open; 20 acres rich low-grounds open; splendid crop now growiug; 80 acres woodland; FINE MILL SEAT, On Buck Creek, seven miles from Milledgeville; ad joining lands of Reuben Prosser, Francis Barnes and others. Property of Mrs. Matilda Lcikins. Torms accommodating, but part cash. THO’8 W. WHITE, wm McKinley, Assignees. August 9,1S72. 3 tf Baldwin Postponed Sheriff Sole. V4, r ILLbo sold before the Court ilou.e door in. the I T city of Milledgeville, Baldwin countv, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY, ic>73, within the usual hours of sale the following property, to wit: Two horse mules and alllho interest ofjhe duftud- ants in tho crop ol all kinds—the entire crop raised this year—the same being an uncertain amount, tho crop being subject first to rout and to laborer's lien. Soiu to satisfy a ir.orfgayo I; fa in favor of It. A. iloComb surviving partuor of 8. &; R. A. McComb v. Jamee T. Simpson & Bro. Property pointed out by defend ant. O. ARNOLD, Sheriff. Oct 9th, 1872. 14 tds. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Court of Ordinary of said County, / September 21, 1872. $ W HEREAS, Sarah F. Paikor, administratrix of the estate of Sarah Barbee, decoasol, having made final returns, applies tor letters of Dunnh siou on said estate. These are therefore to cite a’T al'.-T singular the creditors and kindred of deceased, and nil other persons interested to bt- and appear at said Court on the January Term of said Court in January, 1873, to show cause why letters of Dismrerion should rot be granted to said Sarah F. Parker, administratrix ns aforesaid. M. R. BELL, Ofd’ry B. C. Sept 21,1872. 9 3m Boarding Douse O N account *f Ike destruction cf the Milledgi Hotel by fire I have opened my house for th — HID I DBtD upCMCVt IUJ uuucv comiuodtttion of Boarders—transient and r M £ — urn :o ville je ao- ilar. IDS. 13 tf Citation- GEORGIA, Baldwin County, N OTICE is hereby given that at the December reg- nlar Term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, I shall make application to the Ordinary lor leave to sell oc due advertisement and pursuant to law, a cer tain strip of land in the Corporate limits of the City of Miiledgevive. property of Ida C. Callaway, minor of A. W. Callaway dec’d, beingSOtect in breadth through Lot No. 167 North Commons, nearly East ar.d Wesi centrally through said lot, bargained to City Council for Street purposes. . L. N. CALLAAVAY, Guardian. Oct. 7tb, 1872. 12 Bui; Present the Hon. Philip B. Robinecn, JsdgjW?h Superior Court of said county. Saliie Snead ) vs. > I.ibcl for Cirorcc. John T.Snead, J .. t '■ t - , I T appearing to tho Court, by the return of the Shear- I iff.tnat the defendant doe# tintre.-Melathis couSn*' tv, and it further appearing that he does not reside in this Slate, it is on motion Ordered, that said defendant appear and answer at the next Term of this Court, or that the case be considered in default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published iu the Union & Recorder once a month for four months. Angus! 30,1872. PHILIP B. ROBINSON, Judge Superior Gouits O. C. A true extract from the minutes of Baldwin Supe rior Coui-t. P. L. FAIR, Clerk, gept 10, 1872. 7 m4m To Rent for the Ensuing Year. All the rooms of the second story OF TDK aUASONIC HALL .^UTIC-DIRTG, in Milledgeville, now used for County purposes; also tho STOKE ROOM in the lower story of said huild- iug, now occupied by the Messrs. Carake/ Posses sion given on tho first of January next. For terms apply to GEO. D. CASE. Secretary of Board of Trustee* Milledgeville, Oct. 26,1872. 14 2tff NOTICE TO DEBTORS. A ll persons indebted to the Southern Recorder up to the 1st of July lari, are requested to make ini mediate payment to the undersigned and eaVo further trouble. J. A. OKME. Nov. 18,1872. 17 tf. GEORGIA, Baldwin County, Court of Ordinary, Nov. ilo, 1872; W HEREAS, S B Brown, nas trie u.".y_ opnlitfd to mo for letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Charlotte S Daggett, late of said county, dec’d This i* to cite all and singular, tho creditors ami kin dred of deceased to appear at said court, at the Jar- nary Term 1873, to show cause if er.y exists, why said 8. B. Brown, should not receive letteig of Administra tion on said cstato. Witness my hand ar.d seal of offico this 25th November, 1872. M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C. Nov. 26th, 1872. 18 luj, Jesse Babb ) vs. ! Libel for I>| vorcr Francos M. Babb. ) Baldwin Superior Court, i August Term, 1872. $ I T appearing to tho Court by tho return o( tin* hiker-. iff, that the defendant, Frances M. Babb, docs not reside in this State, on motion of plaintiff's attorney it is ordered that plaintiff have leave to perfect service by publication ouco a month lor four moniim in the nion fit Recorder newspaper at MUedgi -. ilie. , ( PHILIP u robinsoK* i 7** Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, suoh as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Omg|hp Bronchitis, ft^hma, 'VoMblv bSSrehT SSoTo'Sory of medicine, has anj thing won so widely and so deeply upon the coBlUenec of as this excellent its uniform affections IiOWir fO UUQ TJI© ?■ 1U11S mCCUOIlii of the lungs and throat, have made it known ss a ro- liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed aa all atw sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidoMfer them, iuaa uwm PtMeasam fi sunutt ba anrabl”s3u greet number* of caeos where the dig. . py mo SMHtory over the disorders of toe Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth- - .fag else could reach them, tisder tho Clfcvrry toral they subsida and disappear. Singers cm* PmUto Spedb*» find great pro from iG »-y ^ ^ . Asthma Is always relieved ahd often wholly cored by ft, ^ RrtmcMH* is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in smallaadftcqtwpt doses. So generally an its virtues known that wo need fflffig.'S.TSKS'lffSBK'iSSMS maintained. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever. CUU Fever. Bemlttent Fever, Dumb Agtio, Periodical or Bilions Fever, &o., and indeed all tho affections which an so from malarious, momh, or miasmatio poisons. As its nnmo Implies, It does Ottre, and does not ftiij. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zftie, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise Injures any patient. The nnmbcr and importance of its cures in the acme dis tricts, aro literally beyond accnapt, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our prida is gratified by tho aiJspowledgmenta we receive cf tho radical cures effected in obstinate case*, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident m, or Travelling throngn miasmati" localities, will bo pro tected by taking the A 6 XJE CURE daily. For JArcr Complaints, arising from torniihty of tho. l iver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating tho Liver info healthyactivity. For "Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re- msrk.-iblo cures, whore other medicines had failed. Prepared by Du. .T, C. Aykr & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. For sala in. Milledgoviile by.iJOItN ’M CLARK Druggist.’ Jan 1,71—ly Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Us natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at ouce agreeable, heakhy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured bj its use. Nothing can restore tho hair whero tho follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But snch as remain can be saved for usefulness .by this application, Instead of fouliDg tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from thoso deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit bat nqt harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. * PB1C2 $1.00, ’ For Palo in Milledgeville !>y JOHN M. CLARK Druggist. • Jani, ’71—ly MGovw Secd trass, For salo by / 3. 3. 3S&T7, Agent. Best W HITE ROCK POTASH and BLUE STONE Copperas, Ate. For sale by E. A. H3GRTY, Agent. While and Yclloir Onion Sets, For sale by. 3. R HEET7, Agent. Lamps, Chtomejg, Burners, Wicks and all fixture.* For sale by 3, jfi. nsafl, Agent. A Choice Lot of Cigars Just received at Tk» Live Dr*j| Sieve, B. R. IISItTY, Agent. 3 The Lire Drnx and Keck Slore is the place o bny Brags, Medicine 3, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, School and BCiseellancons Boobs, Papers, Envelopes, Pens, ? Inks, <fcc., Ac. BfUiedj-jvffir, Ga., Nov. 2Cth, 1872. 18 tf. o- e- mmiiiAmr wifn McCabe, Costello & Daly, Wholesale and Retail DRYGOODS, 228 Sroad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Nov 26,1872. 17 tf Judge Superior Courts, O. C A true extract from the minutes ot Baldwin Superior Court. P. L. FAIR, Clerk. Sept 6,1872. 7 w4m Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Baldwin County, A LLpersons indebted to J<-ha A. Bre.-dWe de- l\ eeased, in hi# life-time or to his estate,are request ed to mako payment at once; and all having demands or claims against the same will present the same to the undersigned in due form of iaw. BOLING A. BREEDLOVE, Administrator. Oct. 7tb, 1872. J2 2m GEORGIA, Bulloch Counljr. W HEREAS James Young administrator on estate of Thomas Yeung, deceased, applies to the un dersigned for letters dismissory from his adinmisirn- Jimi. --Thcrefore-nil poisons conceined are hereby re quired to show cause if any why said administrator on the first Monday in January, should not ho discharged. Given under my hand and seal of office October 7th, Citation, > state of Georgia, Baldwin County. * T HE undersigned Administrator of the estate of John A. Breedlove deceased, late *4 said State and countv, having at the first regular term 1 of the Conrt of Ordinary for this month, made ap plication to sell at private or pablio oatary A \m may deen expedient, el! the wild and uncultivated lands of said deceased, without the limits of the connty of Baldwin: And #1A> hie leads in the connty of Baldwin pursuant to law; turn citation issnes to all concerned, t^ehow oaosoif^^^ tbenoxt regular terar of ‘ . said connty in Jannary next, why said applies tien should not be granted. BOLING A. BREEDLOVE, Adm’r. Dec. 3rd, 1872. 20 »tn. da m vruri Having been burned out Andleujhdning idmelfruies by tho late fire, and change in our place of business, it will reqniro some time to collect the amount of pur loss by fire from the Insurance Companies, arid the change will necessarily reduce the amount of onr sales. Wo will thereby be paslied for money unless those indebted too# com* up immediately and sottV as we have bills maturing very rapidly. So pleaso call at W St J Caraker’s Store, Wayne Street, and f RAnnA/rffnllir. ' EOT 36, 1873. HOMAS 6c SANDFORD . Carriages, Buggies and Wagons* A splendid stock of Carriages and Buggies arp now btir g received at the Repository ofi Mr. *W. W. Woodruff, Macon, Ga. 1 Mti Woodruff has returned from the Np/th where he has been selecting afifl bavftfg itHHrtifdiftire# ; a superior lot of work whjijh cannot be excelled fn■Georgia’'. All who may want a good 44 RND BROS., D 8T^ MAOON, GkA_ MANUFACTURERS OF AND VBO&I8A1B AV9 R 33 7 A X £ SEALERS IV LADIES, MEN’S AND BOYS’ SADDLES OF ALL KINDS, CARRIAGE, BAROUCHE, PHAETON AND SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS, WAGON HARNESS, SINGLE 6t DOUBLE, FOR FOUR, SIX and so on, STAGE AND CART HARNESS, WOOL FACED COLLARS. We manufacture the above extensively and ore therefore prepared to fill orders at short notice* Also keep constantly oc hand a complete stock of Saddler’s, Harness and Shoemaker’s Hardware and Took Harness Leather, PUrtiuf, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. KIP, CALF AND LINING SKttft, LACE AND PATENT LEATHER OK ALL KINDS ENAMELED MUSLHf, DRILL AND DUCK, PLAIN AND FIGURED. Buggy, Carriage, Wagon. Riding and Ditrvnr* Whip*. Linen and Woolen Covers for Hanna, Fly Nets, Linen and Woolen Buggy Robes, eto. gr Merchants, Planters and all, will find it is their interest to purchase our goodsl Do aot fail to call or ordor from us. I5F* We pay cash for all kinds of Furs and Skins, Hides, Leather in the rough, Tallow, Wax and Wool Macon, May 21, 1572. V 43 lyr. W. F. BROWN. GEO. C. BROWN; BROWN HOUSE, MAOON, GEORGIA, Opposite Passenger Depot, W. F. BROW-1 & CO., - - - Proprietors, SUCCESSORS TO E. E. BROWN & SON This largo and popular Hotel, elegantly furnished throughout, will still bo found unsurpassed in point of 34 lyr] CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE % Macon & Brusswick R R co. I Macon, Gu , Sept. 21,1872 ’ C (I, and after Monday, September23, l c 72 th. V/ following schedules will bo run : DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY Leave Macon (Passenger Shed fc l" Arrive at Jesnn Vr.n *’ **• Brunswick V.VlOM ■ .*!’ -10.00 p j,' -4.30 a', m '. • • G.45 a. u • •5 2u p. i,’ Arrive at Leave Brunswick. Arrive ot Jessup Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shod) zu „ Connects closely at Jesup with trains of Ati.* tic and Galf Railroad, to and from all coin*. • Florida. ^ « NIOKT PASSENGER THAIS. DAILY. V Leave Maccn (Passenger Shed)...* 7 45 „ Arrive at Savannah. *.".Vir> i’* 1 ' Leave Savannah 7ti0» J1 ‘ Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shed (j 4.-, , * ! ' HAWKINS VILLE TRAIN DAILY, (SYNRAYB p M ‘ CEPTED.) ‘ Leave Macon v Arrive at Hawkinsvillo fi 30 p" u Leave Hawkinsvillo .*.*7(Ml i'll’ Arrive at Macon ! ’l0 tn V w WM. MacREA, Gen’l gup’i.*' elegance and comfort by any notel in tlic South. March 21.1871. FURNITURE. W. & J. CARAKER, Removed to Iheir New Briek Store opposite Milledgeriilc Hotel T nE undersigned keep constantly on hand a com plete aseot tinent ot FURNITURE, consisting In part of Sareaus, Looking-Glasses, Tables, SOME FINE MABBLE-TOP; CRIBS, Chairs, Bedsteads and Matresses Of All 8iies and Styles. They also have some handsomo BED-ROOM SETTS Cheap for Cosh, Repairing of Fnrnilnre Hit YplisIUcriag Done to Order on Skorl Notice. BUEaAL casus. SKESP*.»*WiS( '.TV* ■ All styles of Wend and Metalie Burial Cases and Casketr. always on hand. Wagons, Buggies, Anil Carriafes For Sale. Repairing Done is the float Substan tial Manner and best Style, AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. Also, Wagon and Buggy Harness for for Sale. Also Material for Carriage Maker* aad Repairer*. Ready-flade Wagon and Boggy Wheels Always os Hand* Also Doora,. Sash and Blinds. ty Wo guarantee low prices and Good Work. Give os a call. W. & J. CARAKER. Milledgeville, Jan 10, M78 24 ly MACON CARDS. JONES & BAXTER, General Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN Produce, Provisions, Staple Groce ries, Fertilizers, Lime, Flastor, Cement, &c., No. 100 Cherry Street, MACON, GA. May 14,1872. 42 ly MIX & KIKTLAND, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, FINDINGS, tfcc., No. a COTTON ave.,) and f nEACOKT, GA- OO THIRD STREET, ) ’ Sc.le Agents for the CXCBMIOK GAITE81. May I f, 1872. 42 ly D. C. HODGKINS & SON. G-TUKTS. FISHING TACKLE. Sporting Goods. S 9 XlSclbcrry Street, May 14, 1872. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. M.u-ox, Jan. 2o, 1871. O N and after Rutidny next, January 22d, P«. seiiger and Mail Trains ou this Road, will be run as follsws: COLUMBUS MAIL TRAIN. Leave Macon 5:25 a. h Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a. n- Leave Columbus 5:45 i>, Arrive at Macon 11:15 p m COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM'. MODATION TRAIN. Leave Maeon 8:15 p. g Arrive at Columbus 4:45 a. h Leave Columbus 8:05 p. g Arrive at Macon 4 : l(j ^ EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN. Leave Macon g : ()0 H Arrive at Eufaula 4^8 p g Leave Eufitnla 7:45 a m Arrive at Macon -1;50 r g EUFAULA NIOIIT l-'I,i-.IG1 IT AND ACCOV MODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon p Arrive at Eufaula a g' Leave Eufaula p' Arrive at Macon 5 : (i(j A The Eufaula Mail Tiain connect daily tt SnAh.' ville with Albany Mail, arid at Cuthbert with Fort Gaines Mail Train The Albany Night Freight and Aecommod»ti#n Train connects with Eufaula Night Freight and Accommodation Train every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday, at Smitliville. The F«rt Gaines Accommodation Train connect with Eu- lanla Night Freight end Accommodation Train at Cuthbert, every Tuesday and Thursday. These trains connect with the Central Railroad Trains at Macon for Savannah and Augusta, at Columbus with the W< stern Railroad for Mont gomery, Alabama, and Mobile and Girard Rail road for Union Spring. At Albany with South Georgia Railroad for Thoniasville VIRGIL TOWERS, Engineer and Superintendent 4 CHANirE OF SCHEDULE. MACON, GA. 42 ly LANIER HOUSE. H. DIB, l*r*prirt*r. Mulberry Street, - MacoD, Georgia The ahove named Hotel has been recently refur nislied and fitted up for the accommodation of tran •ient as well as permanent Boarders. Persons will find it to their interest to stop at this House, as its centra! location ir.nkus it a very desirable place for merchants and families coining to thecity for hnsiness or lor a sojourn of pleasure. An ELEGANT SAM PLE ROOM has been fitted up for the special use cf commercial travelers. The table always supplied with all the luxuries of the season, from brst markets, and can be surpassed by none in tho Sontb. Omnibus to convey passengers to and from the Hotel and ail trains, free of charge: B. DUB, Proprietor. April 18. 1872. 6m FOR SALE—A HOME -jiiih VERY PLEASANT HOUSE AND LOT, now occupied by Mr. ^»Di\Ossc>loTfrontiiig WiBdi ’r, adjo-.nicg oil the be.autifs! green State House Square, is tor sale,cheap at $2500;—one of tho pleasantest houses for a family iu Milledgeville. Apply to WILLIAM McKINLET, Ageat for owner. Also, To Kent or Sell, A pleasant House and Lot in Midway. Possession immediate WILLIAM McKINLEY Sopt 9, 1872. 7 tf CARLOS! C stands for Candy and everything sweet, A stands for Apples and fruits good to eat, R stands for Rarest of fish, flesh aud fowl, L stands for Liquors in full flowing bowl, O stands for Open the door and coins in, S stands for Step up I Put your cash in, and win Take the CAR when you wish to perfectagood trade And the LOS(S) won’t bo yours when the bargain yon’ve made; For CARLOS, in bargains, lsys all in tho shade 1 Macon, Ga. Sept. 24, 1872. 9 tf. KXZ A KZKTLAlffS’S. If you want to have JUs In a shoe or a boot, It you want lowest prices, always certain to suit, If you crave best ot foot-gear substantially made, Of elegant stylo, latest known to "the trade,’’ If you want the best bargains yon ever did get, Go to Macon—be certain yon do not forget To find MIX and KIKTLAND, or KIKTLAND and MIX— No matter which way the two names you may fix 1 "Yon can'tJind'cm ?" Why, yea'. You have nothing to do But to find No. 3, on the fine Avenue Called “Cotton,’’ or go to Third Street, G6. And you’ll find MIX & KIKTLAND and KIKTLAND &MIX1 And of all the fine stocks of such goods as tlioy keep At which your astonished eyes over did peep, You'll find’far the finest in that verystoro; Anil you'll THANK me tor telling you this, more and more !! H 3m. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, M ouldings, brackets, stair fix tures, Builders’ Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle PioOW- Window Glass i Specialty# Circulars and price lists sont free on application, by P. P. TOALE, 20 Ilayno and 33 Pinckney St*, Charleston, 8. C. Oot 1,1872. 10 ly pository. Macon, Nov 12,1872.(1 n,■ - --~-u 162m HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. ^Tehr^ra^offioc and Rai^uad picket office conuec JOHN' a. GOLDSTEIN, Proprietor. X' la: TO KSHT. Two largo comfo tableTOOm in'a house on Han cock atreat. plocg Un bath : mbm. 18 tf > Enquire at CE. Administrator's Sale* A GREEABLE to an order from the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of MONTGOMERY County, will be sold before tho Court House deer, in the town of MOUNT VERNON, oh tho first Tuesday in JAN UARY. 1873, wi'hin the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing Lots of Land belonging to the estato of Alex ander T. McLeod late of said county deoeaaed, vix: One survey containing 950 acres, on tho waters of Flat Crook in the county of Montgomery, bounded by lands of Peterson and Morrison and others. One other survey of 115 acres, lying on the waters of Oconee Crash. in said county, bounded by Lands of Peterson, McKaskill, and others. Also, 390 acres lying in said connfy, bounded by lands of Peterson, McGregor and others; also 100 acres in the 5lst District of said coun ty of Montgomery, bounded by unknown lands; also, three fractions of Lots 311, 312 and 313, known as Saffold’s Island, lying od the waters of the Oconee River, in Montgomery county; also Lot No- 147, in th* 6th Dint of originally Wilkinson, now Montgome ry connty, containing 202 1 2 acres, bounded by lands of N. Clarke. Bold for the benefit of the heirs and credlNtbtf said estate. Term* cash. tfov 6,187: ^ JOHN D. McLEOD, Administrator. 16 tds Uaited Copartnership* HE und EDWARD Q- Tho g*n*ml is that of a Gei ed have entered into a LIMITED SHIP, under ths lawa «f Rsurges, to tngusta. Ga, under th* Aim wfce cf ROGER8. dortaking natnre of the business to be carried on eneral Furniture, Upholstering and Un : Butfnees Edward G. Bsgers. of Augusta, Ga^ls the General Partner, and Henry P. DoGraaf, of New Ymk City, is the Special Partner, and as each has contributed Ten Thousand Dollars in cash to the Capital Stock of said Copartnership, whioh commenced on thwR5th of October, 1872, and terminates three years from said date, viz, 25th ot October, 1875! EDWARD G. ROGERS, Augusta, Georgia; ^ HENRY P. DiGRAAF, ^ New York Cl Ootober 25th, U72> l ,S£ DAVIS SMITH, (Successor to tho late firm of Smith, Westcott, k Co., and of Smith, McGlasban & Co.) MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SADDLES, HARNTESS, BRIDLES, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE, Carriage Materials, Leather of all kiads, Shoe Fiddings, Children’s Carriages, RUBBER, GIST BANDS, BTC., Together with every article usually kept ia a saddlery bouse. 102 CHERRY ST., BXACOBT, GA. Oct. 10,1872 11 3m. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,) Atlantic & Half l’:ii!ro.-ui Co., > Sav.-uymh, June 16, 1872. ) O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. JUNE 10, 1872, I’asscnger Trains on this Road will run as fol lows 1 EXPRESS PASSENGER. Luavo Savannah daily ♦. 4.30 p. m. Arrive at Jesup (Junction M.&B. R.R.Jdaily7.10p.m. Arrive at Bainbridge daily 7.15 a.m. Arrive at Albany “ 9.1-5 a. m. Arrive at Live Oak.. “ 2.55a.ic. Leave Live Oak “ 11.30 p.m. Leave Albany “ 5.20 p.m. Leave Bainbridgo “ fcSOp m. Leave Jesup “ 6.50 a. m Arrive at Savaunah “ 10.00 c. m. Connect at Live Ouk with Iriiins on the Jackson- ville, Pensacola nod Mobile Railroad for and from Jacksonville and Tallnhnssee. No charge of cars ht-lwt-en Savannah and Alban,. Close connection at Albany with trains on booth- western Railroad. Sleeping car on this train. Passengers for Brunswick take this train. MACON PASSENGER. Leave Suvannah (Sundaysexcepted) at.... 7.00pm Arrive at Jesup “ “ ....10.25 pm Arrive at Macon (Mondays exec pled) at.... 6.45nm Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted) at 7.45 p m Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted; at .4.15am Arrive at Savannah, (Snndays exe'd) at 7.30 am Connects at Macon wi'h trains on Macon and West ern and Southwestern Railroads. Passengers for Macon on Sunday, will take the-U0 j p. m. Express Train from Savannah. Passengers from Maeon Saturday night will arris) in Savannah by the 10 n. m.ExpiessTramonSunda,. ; No change of cars between Savannah and Macon. pp* Freight Accommodation will leave Savannah Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.35 a. m,; I arrive same days at 6.40 p. ni. II. S. HAINES, Gen’l Sept. Oct. 10, 1872. • 11 tf. Carriage §Iao]i» • G EO. A. GARDNER announces to the public that S' he has opened a shop opposite the shop formerly occupied by K. E. Gardner, where he will carry on the business cf manufacturing and repairing any and all kinds of vehicles. Particular attention will ha paid to the Doing Up of Carriages. S.etrimmin?i W” dLC.f&C. Satisfaction will be given both in materials, durahJit, and in prices. Milledgeville, Ga., Jun 12,1872. 17 ly JEWELL’S MILLS. J M Posloliice, Mayfield, Ga. ANUFACTURE Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnabnrg’, | Yams, Jeans ar.d Kerseys. At our storo and warehouse we keep constantly on hand and for saw ^ Bagging and Ties. Gioceries, Dry Goods, Hats, Hard* waie, Tiuware, Boots mid Shoes, Medicine, Crockery, jj Glassware, and all other articles needed for plantation ^ or family use. Plea.-e give us a call. Wool, Cotton, Wheat, Corn and other produce wanted iu exchange for goods or cash. _ D. A. JEWELL- Sept. 24,1872. 9 W V SOUTXXERBT GRAFTED FRUIT TREES. T HE undersigned oilers for salo tho present sea- -. son, a fine selection of Grafted Fruit Trees,, bracing Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, &c., Of the Choicest Varieties. My trees are well giafted. utrictly Southern growts, fl and thoroughly acclimated to our soil. CatalogM | furnished free to all applicants. Euconrage lorn) 1 nduatry. Respectfully, B. W. "VANDYKE, Nurseryman, Marietta, 0*. Oct 28. 1872. ¥. 8. JOHNSON, SR. Clinton. OK THE UNITED STATES- JOHNSON & DUNLAP, DIALERS IX AUD W A XI IKON, ftTKEL, Cl’TLNX, Agricultural Implements, Carriage aud Wagon Materia!, Hollow Ware, Varnishes, &c. Ageits for the Pralt Cottoi fill* 72 Third Street, MACOBf, GA. Nov. 19th. 1872. 17 6m. Wilkinson Sheriff's Sale. W ILL be sold before the Conrt House door in the town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, within the legal hours of salo, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, six hundred pounds of lint cotton, and one pale sorrell ball faced mare, nino or ten years old; levied on as the property of James M. Batson to satisfy a mortgage fi fa against the said James M. Batson, in favor of Mrs. Sally Hoarndon. Property pointed out in mortgage, and execution. WM. B. 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