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FILLMORE BROWN
mjSOT HOUSE,
** General Passenger Depot,
cot 1 ’
B. E-
Passenger Depot, Ad-
Brown’s Hotel,
- ~ Groorgia,
BROWN & SON,
Owners and Proprietors.
, a „ Q rt new Hotel, with modern
This c, Sf newly furnished .from top
improvements the pubUc> The
to hot torn, ‘ J j v anf i comfortable,
rooms ^ie fmnished with the very best
«»’ J th ^^(>ellent market affords. Terms
Macon s excellent man , g3> u t ,
<2 per day. —
be IT REMEMBERED!
—that at the—
GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE,
E. E. IRVINE, Manager,
IVlacoxi, Gra.y
You can buy the best Piano made toi
piece of property which will add to the
joy of your household, for
Musics] Homes are Happy Homes.
AGAIN!
We sell Organs at $3.50 per month—no
intertst. Pianos rented, and where par
ties conclude to purchase, the rent paid
will he considered part payment on the
instrument. This places Pianos and Or
gans within reach of almost any one.
Xow why he without a nice Piano or
Organ?
ONLY THINK OF IT!
Pianos sold on payment of $10.00 monthly.
Organs “ , " " 8.50
Pianos Rented “ ** 3 50 11
Old Pianos received In part payment for
new ones.
Don’t only think, but take advantage
of the opportunity, and possces a superb
instrument.
We Lead In Low Prices
AND EASY TERMS!
Other houses pretend to follow, but they
don’t-let them figure and prove it.
In conclusion we would respectfully say
that in buying from us, you run no risk:
because, if you desire, the instrument
will be sent you on trial. You can then
see if it is as represented, before a dollar
is paid. Is this not fail ? Who has ine ad
vantage upon these conditions? You or
the Georgia Music House?
Because, we are where you can reach us,
and should we misrepresent an instru
ment you could do us an irreparable dam
age by giving us a bad a uvt.-i iisement. A
reputation toy square and honorable deal
ing, for many years in the South is too
valuable to us, not to receive our careful
protection, for herein is the key of our
£3U?C( 5 SS.
Because, a friend made is a customer
gained. We are determined to make noth
ing but friends, so any representation made
by us you can put down as a Solid Fact,
and govern yourself accordingly.
Because, we will pay freight both ways
if the instrument is not as represented,
and if satisfactory we pay freight to your
home—anywhere in the South. Has any
other house made a more liberal offer than
this?
‘HTSend for our catalogue of 10c
Music. You will be surprised to see
that we can sell the best music for 10c.
Dec. 8th, 1885. 30 ly.
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir.
_ Is a certain cure for Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Jaundice, Constipation, Nervous Headache and
Asthma when complicated with indigestion.
DK. HOI/r 1IAS SPENT YEARS IN T11E Study
of Dyspepsia, its causes, effects and cure, and
has succeeded in giving the world a boon whose
virtues cannot be denied. It has effected won
derful cures, in that* hitherto almost incurable
disease dyspepsia. The testimonials received by
him leave but little room for doubt.
W. a. Wright, Comptroller General, State of
Georgia, says he was entirely cured by it having
tried almost everything else.
Dr. L. I?. Dozier, of Hatcher's Station, Ga., was
1 ured of dyspepsia and nervous headache after
having exhausted his own skill and tried the
prescriptions of a number of eminent physicians.
For sale by John ?<f. Clark. Druggist, Milledge-
' ilie, Gs. Price 75 cents per bottle.
May lath, 18S5. 45 ly
Kerosene Oil.
Guaranteed Pure and full Georgia
1 est. per gallon or barrel. Will sup
ply dealers at lower figures than any
market in the State or elsewhere.
C. L. CASE, Druggist.
Milledgeville, Jan. 2(5, 188(5. 43 ly.
When the Birds begin to Sing
PAINT ANdTlABASTINE
Cling, you Should be Happy,
For yon are combining the two great charms of
beauty and economy. Yes, the ladies will tell
you it is “LOVELY,” and the good business
inan will assure you it is economical, especially,
when I’ll sell you the best White Lead made,
(and guarantee so J from 6c up, per pound. Dure
RAW AND BOILED OIL,
Spirits Turpentine, Varnishes, Colors, Ac.,
equally low priced. Also,
PURE MIXED PAINTS,
White or auy Tint desired. Any shade wanted
made to order. Will guarantee these Paints for
body, finish and durability, equal to best White
Lead and Oil. If not satisfactory (after the test
of time,! will repaint vour honse with any Paint
you may select FREE OF COST. Could you
ask more than this?
ALABASTINE NOT KALSOMINE!
The use of which cannot he overestimated. It
is easily applied, strengthens the wahs, readily
tills all cracks in Plastering, can be used on
wood as well as Plaster; also, over old papering,
the white does not turn yellow or the tints lade.
’Tis also a good disinfectant, making it invalua-
ble.for walls of basements and rendering the air
pure and healthy. All of which will be sold as
low as the closest quotations of Macon, Savan
nah or any other market. This is no BOSH
through the medium of printers ink, but will
prove the same. Call and see before purchasing
and I’ll satisfy you.
C L. CASE,
Druggist,
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 26th, ’86. 43 ly
BALD AY
C OUN
C00KST0YES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ILL PURCHASERS CAR BE SUITED
M A.VCPACTITRBD BY
Petition for Letters of
Dismission from Administration.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term, 1886.
W HEREAS, J. M. Stoney, adminis
trator upon the estate of F.
C. Furman, deceased, has filed his pe
tition in said court for letters of dis
mission from his trust as such admin
istrator.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons interested, whether
heirs or creditors, to show cause on or
hv the May Term, next, of said
court, to he held on the first Monday
in May, 1886, why letters of dismis
sion from his said trust, should no:
be granted to said petitioner as pray
ed for.
Witness my hand and official signi-
ture, this February the 1st, 1886.
30 3m.] D. B. SANFORD, Ordinary.
FOR COUCHS, CROUP AWD
CONSUMPTION USE
TAYLOR’S
Cherokee Remedy
Petition for Letters of
Dismission from Executorship.
Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term, 1886.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, John and Thomas
Temples, Executors upon the es
tate of Henry Temples, deceased, have
filed their petition in said court for
letters of dismission from their trust
as such executors.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons interested, wheth
er heirs, legatees, or creditors, to show
cause on or by the May Term, next, of
said court, to be held on the first
Monday in May 1886, why letters of
dismission from their said trust should
not be granted to said petitioners as
prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this February the 1st, 1886.
DANIEL B. SANFORD,
30 3m.] Ordinary.
Isaac A.Sheppard & Co.,Baltimore,M
AND FOR WALE BY
T. T. Windsor, Milledgeville, Ga.
May 12th. 1S85.
44 ly.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
A full line. Books used in our College and those
used in the Public Schools, sold at lowest prices.
Elegant paper and cards for Picnic and Ball In
vitations with Envelopes to match. Also, plain l jf'j
goods, Pens, Inks, Ac., at lowest figures, at
C. L. CASE S Drug Store.
Milledgeville, Ga.. Jan. 26, ’86. 43 ly
Baldwin Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday ill April,
1886, in front of the Court House
door, in the city of Milledgeville, during legal
sine hours, the following property,to-wit.:
One engine and boiler, complete, levied on as
the property of Lafayette J. Fraley, to satisfy a
Superior Court il fa issued from Hancock Supe
rior Court in favor of Sam Walker vs. Lafayette
J. Fra’ey. Defendants notified iu person. Levy-
made February the 13th, 1886.
Also at the same time and place, one side-bar
buggy and harness, levied on as the property of
Martin Crittenden to satisfy a mortgage 11 fa in
favor of Henry Harrison vs. Martin Crittenden.
Defendant notified in person, Februaay the lath,
1886.
Also at the same time anil place, all that tract
or parcel of land lying in the 115th District, G.
M., containing eighty-three acres, more or less,
bounded north by land of L. N. Callaway, east by
T. N. Willis, south by D. B. Sanford, west by
John Jenkins. Levied on as the property of Mrs.
Arnold to satisfy her State and County
taxes for the years 1884 and 1S85. Levy made by
J. J. Simpson, Constable, and returned to me,
March the 5th, 1888.
C. W. ENNIS, Sheriff.
March 1st, 1886, 34 ids.
SHOW CAS ES. - CEDAR CHESTS
ASK FOR UY U GT'RATE-D PAMPHL ET
YV T ERflY SHOW. C AS ECO.
H t NASHVILLE TENN .a V„
Jan. 12, 1G8G.
27 ly.
Exhilirates the Mind and Body,
Prolongs Life, Brings Health
and Joy to all Afflicted
with Mental or Phys
ical Exhaustion.
Neuralgia, Nervousness, Wakefulness,
Hysterics, Hypocondria, Loss of
Appetite, Dyspepsia, Blues,
Constipation, Liver Com
plaint, Kidney Disease,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
OPIUM
J tine 9, 1885.
ana WHISKY HABITS cured
at home without pain. BOOK
of lmi-xicularx Kent FKKK.
B. M. WOOLLEY, K. D., Atlanta,G*.
COCOA WINE is a delightful Tonic and Per
manent Jnvigorator. Renews the vigor of
youth to the old and feeble: indorsed and re
commended by the most eminent medical men.
Coca regulates the bowels, liver and kidneys
to perfection, and is a “Boon to Suffering Hu
manity.” One trial will convince the skeptical.
Thousands have been restored to health. If you
feel out of sorts, blue or melancholy, a few doses
of Pemberton’s Coca Wine will make you well
and happy. Under its intiuence all tilings in
nature seem to be at work for your good, and
you will experience a feeling of indescribable
ease, contentment and satisfaction.
Bead pamphlet on the wonderful effects of the
Coca and Damiana and Coca Wine.
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers.
Atlanta. Ga
Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Whole
sale Agents, Macon, Ga.
CAMPBELL’S ONE SPOON
Baking Powder!
For sale by
’ C. L. CASE. Druggist.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 26, ’86. 43 1
?he Milledgeville Banking Co.
Of Milledgeville, Ga.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
L. N. Callaway, President.
15. T. Uethune, Cashier.
Directors.—W. T. Conn, D. 15. Sanford,
H. E. Hendrix, G. T. Wiedoilman, L. N.
Callaway, T. L. McComb, C. M. Wright.
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 21st, ’35. 15 ly
Dentistry.
DR. H iUCLARKE.
W ORK of any kind performed In ac
cordance with the latest and most im
proved methods.
»B_Offlcetn Callaway’s New Building.
Milledgeville, Ga., May 15th, 1883. 44
Wool Carding.
I AM prepared to do Wool-Carding
at my place, at Scottsboro. Wool
sent to my address at Milledgeville,
Ga., will he promptly carded and re
turned. All persons shipping wool to
me should, also, mark plainly their
own name and address on the package,
so that no mistake can he made in re
turning carded wool.
A. CORMANNI.
Milledgeville, Ga., March 2, 1885. tf
OF SWEET SUM AND MULLEIN.
The sweet frim. aspathered from a tree of the
same name, growing along the small streams in
the Southern States, contains a stimulating ex
pectorant principle that loosens the phlegm pro
ducing the early morning cough, and stimulates
the child to throw off the raise membrane in croup
and whooping-cough. When combined with the
healing mucilaginous principle in the mullein
plant of the old fields, presents in Taylor’s
Chkrokeu Remedy or Swket Gum and Mul
lein the finest known remedy for Coughs. Croup,
Whooping-cough and consumption; and so pala
table, any child Is pleased to take it. Ask your
druggist for It. Price, S5c. and#11. lfliedoes
not keep it. we will pay. for one time only, ex
press charges on large sire bottle to any part of
the U. S. on receipt of $1.00.
WJULTEK A.TAYLOR, Atliatu.Ga.
Dec. 15th. 1885.
23 ly
“The Greatest Core on Earth for Pain.” Will
relievejmorc quickly than any other known rem-
g. cay: Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Swellings, Stiff Neck, Bruises,
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Lumba-
Soree, Frost-bites,
linsr, Sore Throat,
itica, wounds. Headache,
'thache, Sprains, etc. Price
ta. a bottle.
Tool .
85 eta. a bottle. Sold by all
ruggiste. Caution.—The gen
uine Salvation Oil bears our
registered Trade-Mark, and onr
fao-«imiie signature, A. C. Meyer & Co., Sole
Proprietors, Baltimore, Md., U. S. A.
Dr. Ball’s Coach
vouch at on co, pr
Sept, 1,1885.
1
rice only 35 Cta, a bottle,
8 eow 6m
CLINCMAN’S
OBACCO
T
REMEDIES
m CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
TJiF. .MOST EFFECTIVE PitKI*ANA
TION nn the market for Piles. ASI'HE CUKE
for Itching PIIck. Has never failed to giro
vrorupt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers, Absque,
Fistula, Totter, Salt Rheam. Barber’s Itch, Ring
worms, Pimples, Sores and Boils, Price oO ctv,
THE CLIN&iviAft TOBACCO CAKE
NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, Cures all
oounu*. Cuts, Bruises, Sprains. Erysipelas, Boils,
Carbuncles, Bone Felons, Ulcers, Sores. Sore Eyes,
Sore Throat.Bunkms.Corns, NeuraJgia.Rneumatisn:,
Orchitis, Gout, Rhsumatio Gont^
Bronchitis, Milk Leg, Snake a*
of Insects, Ac. In fact allays a.
Inflammation from whatever cause. Frier 2d rt*.
THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared Recording to tbe most srlrntlHe
principles, of the RUUKHT WEIYATIY K
iNt-REDIENTK, compounded with the purest
Tobacco Floor, and ia specially recommended for
Croup, Weed or Cake of the Bread, and for that class
of irritant or inflammatory maladies. Aches and
Pains where, trom too delicate a state of the system,
the psiient is nnable to bear the stronger application
of die Tobacco Cake. For Heodache ox other Aches,
and Faina, it ia invaluable. Prlco Id ets.
Ask yoar druggist for these xemedtee. or write to the
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO
DURHAM, N. C., 9. S. A.
Oot. 12, 1885. 14 ly
«HT THE
GREAT
GRANT BOOK
Machine Shop.
Is 1 ,
Oct. 13. 1885.
14 7m
49 ly
^nuimu SURE CURES
MOUTH WASH and DENTIFRICE
Throat rY dln,r deers. Sore Month, Sore
n«(rt and 1 iX MR the , T ^ th Purifies the Breath;
pared w 1 w padln, y 1en ,i i * is v Pro -
For i aV , KoT.vtPrt, Dentists, Miron,
a „ Z ] 7 uU d ™SsJsts and dentists.
Aug. 5th, 1885. i ly
WStBriisiToilet Articles,
In endless variety, from the cheapest
to the best, at
C. L. CASE’S Drug Store
Millerigeville, Ga.
Toilet Dressing Cases!
Fitted up with Comb, ^Brush, Hand
Mirror and all neeessary articles, at
C. L. CASE’S Drug Store.
Milledgeville, Ga„ Jan. 26th, 1886. 43 ly
(CIGARETTES and Cigarette holders
Yj at C. L. CASE'S Drug Store.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 26,1886. 43 ly
PURE DRUGS,
Medicines and Chemicals.
A FULL LINE.
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully
prepared at all hours, day or night, at
C. L. CASE’S Drug Store.
Millodireville, Ga., Jan. 26,1886. 43ly
SON’S
E;!,y
r*. rT *1 /s
<>!cl,rnt«j»J Fnsbion Catalogue
r>rt.(T rtJCC B" r Spring and Sum-
G l'. ;5l I i Met mer. ittih, ready March
; inv address. Illustrates and Usta
<- rvt;i for Ladies'. Gents’, Childrens'
n i * la.'nnta’ wear anil Housekeeping
G .<>ds, at prices lotcer than thoae or any
iouie in tne United States. Complete
satisfaction pMoro«/«&off ngnSLfe-
• 7 funded, li. C. F* KOCU ^
Ave, & Joth
Feb. 1st, 1886.
30 2m
Bethtjne & Moore,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Milledgeville, Ga.
DROMPT ATTENTION will be giv-
r en to the purchase and sale of
Real Estate in Baldwin County.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 12th, 1885.
E REMOVED my Machine
Shop from Milledgeville to Scotts
boro, where I am prepared to do any
and all kinds of work in iron and
metal. Any person having intricate
or particular work in repairing would
do well to call on me. My P. O. ad
dress is Milledgeville, Ga.
• A. CORMANNI.
March 2d, 1886. J4 tf
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses.
OLD EYES MADE NEW!
A N astonishing announcement which
will please the people. Is that
JOSEPH MILLER
has the largest, and one of the best select
ed stocks of “King’s Combination” Specta
cles and Eye Glasses, in the State of Geor
gia. We have studied to supply the need
of every eye requiring assistance, and with
our large stock and long experience, we
guarantee to fit the eye. Call and see
them in prices ranging from 25c to $3.00.
JOSEPH MILLER,
The Jeweler aud Optician,
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 5,1886. 26 tf
LANDRETH’S
Seed Potatoes!
EARLY ROSE,
PEERLESS,
GOODRICH,
at the Drug Store of
C. L. CASE.
Milledgeville, Ga. T Febr 23, 1886.
Life and Personal Memories of Gen. Grant iu
[ one volume only $1.75. One agent sold 43 first
I day. lo.Oo'i sold first week, A engraving
24X-S inches of all “Our Presidents'’ FREE to
each subscriber. Think of this. Some person
should send 50 cts. for out fit and engraving and
secure this territory. Book out—no waiting
for commissions. Address Elder Publishing
Co., 364 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 13 7m
Notice.
A LL persons doing any business in
this city taxed by the annual or
dinance published, are hereby notified
that the same is past due. Said or
dinance requires, that the tax he paid
before beginning business, so come
forward aild settle before you are no
tified by the Marshal to appear before
the Mayor for violating that clause
that taxes you. If you are doing
any business and don't understand
which clause of the ordinances
reaches your case,, call on me and I
will try and explain it to you. I will
say this, that if you are doing any
kind of business, you will have to pay
a tax, and if you have not a receipt
for it, come at once with the money
and get it.
G. W. CARAKER. Clerk.
Milledgeville, March 8th, 1886.
Did you Sup-
pose Mustang Liniment only good
for horses? It is for inflamma
tion of all flesh.
PATENTS GRANTED.
Patents granted to citizens of the
Southern States during the past week,
and reported expressly for the Union
& Recorder, by C. A. Snow & Co.,
Patent lawyers, opposite U. S. Patent
Office, Washington, D. C.:
H. Abney, Crawford, Miss., Sewing
machine grinder.
A. J. Alexander, Mayfield, Ky.,
Cholera remedy.
J. A. Alexander, Monticello, Ark.,
Car coupling.
J. B. Wright, Elkton, Ky.,
Shears.
C. J. Barstow, Cheneyville, La.,
Brick making machine.
W. H. Blanchard, Gainesville, Ga.,
Saw filer.
G. Blum, Orlando, Fla., Artificial
stone.
T. R. Carskadon, Keyser, W. Va.,
Traveling cap.
W. H. Dillon, Glasgow, Ky., Shoe
fastener.
F. N. Eddleman, Mt. Pleasant,
Tenn., Car coupling.
G. Fensenthal, Louisville, Ky.,
Button.
W. C. Hamner, Morganfield, Ky.,
Farm gate.
T. A. Hill, Maryville, Tenn.. Quil-
ter.
W. I). F. Jarvis, Phillippi, W. Va.,
Calculator.
M. F. Kidd, Baltimore. Md., Pea
sheller.
W. Leonhardt, Waverly, Md., Car
riage curtain fastener.
A. Lively, Sardis, Ga., Fertilizer
distributor.
M. Loomis, Terra Alta, W. Va.,
Electrical thermostat.
M. Lunch, Florence, Ala., Permuta
tion lock.
L. Nottingham, Norfolk, Va.,
Grain register.
M. A. Paton, Paris, Ky., Head
dress.
W. M. Price, Crystal Springs, Miss.,
Gate.
A. J. Berryhill, Cleveland, Tenn.,
Car coupling.
H. H. Smith, Wilmington, N. C.,
Making insecticides.
H. 11. Sulzer, Louisville, Ky., Catch
for casting hearth plate catches and
grate hooks.
R. Copes, Orangeburg, S. C., Ve
hicle thill.
Bucblen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
FOR SALE BY C. L. CASE.
July 21st, 1885. 2 ly.
A, O-AJfc^/IL/
—TO—
THE PUBLIC:
I BEG leave to inform my cus
tomers and tlio.se trading at
this point that I am how pre
pared to furnish the following
brands of
HIGH
Acid Phosphates from Ga.
Chem. Works. Acid Phosphates
from Hammond, Hull & Co.
Acid Phosphates from Baldwin
<fc Co. Imported Kainit Assay
ing from 11 to 12 per cent. Pot
ash. The Celebrated Mastodon
Guano, Port Royal Cotton Fer
tilizer, Baldwin A Co’s., Guano,
Turner’s Ammoniated Dissolved
Bone Guano, (a Compound of
Acid Phosphate, Cotton Seed
Meal and Kainit.) Also a pure
Ammoniated Bone Guano. All
of whicL will be sold to prompt
paying customers at
LOW FIGURES,
For currency notes, payable Oc
tober 15th, next. Those who do
not pay promptly, need not ap
ply, nor do I propose to lap ac
counts. Call and see me at the
warehouse. Very Respectfully,
HATCH TURNER.
Milledgeville, Ga., Feb, 23, ’86. 33 6m
Among our Exchanges.
Henry Watterson will spend the
summer in Europe.
The fund for Mrs. Hancock has now
readied about $50,000.
Miss Mamie Bayard, the Secretary's
third (laughter, now presides over Her
father s bereaved home.
J. S. Wiggins, of Brunswick, has
been appointed U. S. mail messengtr
on the Macon and Brunswick line.
The two-thirde rule looms up again
as an element in the State campaign.
Our understanding was that the Ste-
phens Convention killed the two
thirds rule in 1882.—Augusta Uhroni
The last few days of bright sunny
weather has caused us to think of
bait and wandering into the
woods upon the branches in quest of
the homey-head and the minnow.
[Irwinton Southerner.
The Senate committee failed to rec
ommend the confirmation of Mat
thews, the colored man from Albany
N. Y appointed by Mr. Cleveland to
be Recorder of Deeds for the District
of ( olumbia. Four of the committee
voted for the confirmation, amono’
them Senator Brown of Georgia.
A Black Friday.—That (lav, when a
person is first seriously attacked with
rheumatism, may well be termed a
black one, for he will remember the
same as long as he lives. If he u^es
Salvation Oil in time, he will, howev
er, soon be able to speak of a “Good
Friday.”
The following stunning paragraph
clipped from a North Georgia ex
change, is just as applicable to this
section of the State, and is a conglo
meration of facts for which it will be
hard to find any reasonable apology:
“What is to be the end of a Rich
mond county farmer dressed in New
York clothing} with Massachusetts
shoes, who tills his Georgia laud with
a Kentucky plow drawn by a Tenn
essee mule fed on Vermont hav, who
rides to town every Saturday in an
Indiana wagon to lay in his week’s
supply ;of Ohio bread, Pennsylvania
butter, Chicago meat, Cincinnati
whisky, North Carolina tobacco and
Louisiana rice.
Dr. Onnn s Liver Pills.
Removes Constipation, prevents Ma
laria, cures Dyspepsia, and gives new
life to the system. Only one for a
dose. Free Samples at T. H. Kenan's,
Druggist, Milledgeville, Ga.,
Personal,
Hon. T. J. Sinmlons: judge bf the
Macoh circuit, Col; Jr. F: bivingsfon
president of the SCdfd dgHdi/ltiiral
society, Hon. F. S. Johnson, mayor
pro-tern of Macon, Col. Lee Jordan,
of Dougherty county, Hon. H. S.
Feagin, of Houston county, and a host
of other gentlemen of like character
ami high standing in the state, cheer
fully endorse Hall's Georgia Chill
Remedy as a certain and permanent
cure for chills and fever. As a tonic
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Staved or Stolen.
•y
NE dark mouse colored mare mule,
about five years old, with a small
white spot on back where the back
band worked. Shoes in front and
none behind. I think the mule was
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with evidence to convict the thief; or
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livered to me. Any information thank
fully received. The mule was missed
Sunday night, 14th inst.
SIMON REYNOLDS.
10 miles west of Milledgeville on the
Monticello road.
March 22d, 1886. 37 It.
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March 6th, 1886. 33 tf
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