Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 01, 1886, Image 5

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PATENTS , -,1 PATENT BUSINESS at- nhtained and all |* R ^rE FEES. 0 h.. 1 to for MODDR-* pr patent ^romceisoPP^^t^less DRAWING. We ad- remote SstUOREp- p to the Postmaster, the \Yo refer, her e. Div ;incl to officials c of ilonej O. j? or circular, ad- c r the U. s - ^preferences to actual clients vice, terms »V . t - bounty, write to w your own »_ g N0W & CO. mo ratentbffiee-Washington. " °$,°v l«l>, 1894 D. C. 19 tf. £. BROWN fillmoke BKOWN Teuton house, Depot, Ad- When the Birds begin to Sing PAINT MDTiABiSTIE Cling, you Should be Happy, For vou are combining llie two great cliarms of beauty an<l economy. Yes, the ladies will tell you it is “LOVELY,” and the good business man will assure you it is economical, especially, when I'll sell you the best White Lead made, (and guarantee so) from 6c up, per pound. i ure RAW AND BOILED OIL, Spirits Turpentine, Varnishes, Colors, Ac., equally low priced. Also, PURE MIXED PAINTS, White or any Tint desired. Any shade wanted made to order. Will guarantee these Paints lor body, finish and durability, equal to best \\ uite Lead and Oil. If not satisfactory (after the test of time,; will repaint your honse with any l amt you may select FREE OF COST. Could you ask more than this? ALABASTINE NOT KALS0M1NE! Opposite Gene joinin E. £■ This oleBjg bottom- 1 ,-al Passenger i;town’s Hotel, - GrOors ia ’ BROWN & SON, Owners and Proprietors. . „77wntel. with modern L nev \,- furnished from top , newly IU “|“ u J; llb H C The epen .to th d p cumfor table z excellent max Alacon => excui <;2 per day let - Oct. 16, 83. 11 tf. 'Tis also a good disinfectant, making it lnyaiua- ble.lor walls of basements and ^euderm the ai pure and healthy. All of which will c so « low as the closest quotations of Macon, ^a nah or any other market. This is no - . through the medium of printers ink, u , prove the same. Call and see before purv.iasi c and 111 satisfy \ ou. —^ < c. L. CASE, Druggist, Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 26th, ’86. 43_ly -THC BEST TQHHL This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and eoinplvLy.^ Cures Dyipepain., Indigestion, ness, Impure Blood, Malaria, Cto. and Fevers, and Neuralgia. , It is an unfailing rerneuy fur Diseases ot too Kidney and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache,or produce constipation—other Iron vied lanes ao. It enriches and purifies the hioocl, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilat.ion of food, relieves Heartburn and Belching, ana strengthens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, etc., it has no equal- f .. The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Ilada only by UBOWX lUESKAL CO, PALT12I0BE, B1V April G, 1886] 39 cw. ly- REMEMBERED! geohig a htjsTc house, E. X). IRVESEi Manager, ’ 3VIaco^, made for You can buy the beht for, and no made that no incoiiy possess a Sv-fHS'S" 11 Sffm « m »» C00KST0YES ALWAYS SAffiFifil EICBIEEH SIZES AND MBS ALL PURCHASERS CAR BE SUITED Special Sale! This Week! In Parasols The Lunatic Asylum. Atlanta Correspondence of Macon Telegraph: Atlanta, May 25.—“A great many people have a very enormous opinion of the management and surroundings of a lunatic asylum,” saida prominent Georgian to the Telegraph corres pondent to-day. “How so?” was asked. . “Well, they think that the inside of an asylum presents a picture of a howling mob of crazy people, when the very reverse is the case. “I have just come from Milledge- ville, and while there visited the asy lum and spent a day going through the various departments of the y aiua- ble and well-managed institution, in stead of finding a violent mob of luna tics, I found that the inmates v ere well-behaved,‘looking well-cared for. and seemed to be quite contented with their treatment, borne of them to whom I was introduced talked per fectly rationally upon certam sub jects, while upon others their views showed that their minds were of a dis ordered frame. For instance, I * ed to quite an intelligent febov, and | would not have taken him fox a luna tic or insane man, had 1 not oec * formed that lie imagined linmelf a grain of corn, and was aiia - . he went out into the yard t * ens would make a meal of hmi- An other male inmate evinced his i y* tv by imagining that a voung k • who is confined in the asylum is a ne gro. He can’t be convinced other wise, and thinks that it is outrageous that she should be allowed to mingle with the white inmates of the nistitu In other respects this man seems than ordinary ” Washington Letter, From Our Regular Correspondent, intelli- tion. to have more gG “What is done bv the management wnaiisuoi Qf the inmates and the sur- 7 —AT— The Su- and his as set- AGAIN) month-no IsaaC isf n5os »£;“Je"S {S5 d part payin' This places Pianos bt and Or- any one. Piano or W into Sflffconsldere instrunaimt. gans wittn Now why avt Y THINK. OF IT! ,4 ^ navraput of $10.00 monthly. Pianos sold on payment oi ^ .. Organs . ,, “ 3 50 “ ■ pianos Rented in pa , t payment for advantage superb Old Pianos receive! new ones. 1h = nk but take otYhe opportunity, And possess a instiament ' - - " Prices MANUFACTURED BY _ , Isaac A.SIieppard & C o., B a! u mor e 5 M ei %NI) FOR SALE TIY T. WINDSOR, Milledgeville, Ga. May 12th, lSSS^ 44 ly. Lowest Prices! We Lead In Low and EASY TEEMS! SHOW CASES. CEDAR CHE5TS ASK for ILLUSTRATE 0 PAMPHLET Terry show case cog ; • black Sat- Friuge, at • S2.75 for NASH VIL L E. I CNN Jnn. 12. 1686. 27 ly. Other houses pretend to follow, -let them they but fc-LCina 10 > .. don’t—let tnem figure ^ In conclusion we wo a run no risk: that iu buying 5 ^ lnstrum0 nt ou can then before a dollar is paid- fon d ov vantage upon, theso co tveh us, stru ^tyoS-^wd«»rjs;^t a “f nving us ,. nnnra ble deal- 1 Because, if you desirg, xn« ST* bon S td-;fctndUio tie Georgia “““““V,,,, can react ^?S^sabaU;^verti SS e..t reputation for squaie . ^ South is too ing, tor many rPC <dve our careful valuab.e to us, *k t J the key of our proteetior ^Because, ^“tSinedto customer lo 13 a - .. make notii- ade Dentistry. DR. H mTcLARKE- a?e e sL r nTmost ST- proved methods. P ^Officein Callaway s New 1 ^“ dil !'7' Milledgeville, Ga., May loth, 1883. PURE DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals. A FULL LINE. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully d at all hours, day prepare! gained. >ve are vroation nnuie frS but We»te.^,»rsoUa Fact, by ns you cau P aCCO rdingly, and govern youi-el ci ht bo th ways Because, we Y l not 7s represented, if the instrument m not g t to your Mir Vot°ivm r be Ci Sp°& £ « that we can sell the best music for 10c. Dec. 8th, 1885. 36 ly. J. H.ESTILL. A. E. SHOLES Georgia State Gazetteer Business and Planters’Direc tory. IV., 1336-7. or night, at C. L. CASE’S Drug Store Mi 1 l^l rpyilie. Ga., Jan. 26,1886. J3_y p>kttiune & Hooke, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS. MlLLEDGBVILLE, (iA. TYROMPT ATTENTION wiU be giv- P R en fo llie purchase an.l sale of Real Estate in Baldwin Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 13th, Ladies’ Parasols in ins, yvitli Silk Lace $2.00. You will pa; these elsewhere. Mourning Parasols. Misses Par asols in endless variety. Me have a Misses featm Parasol in j all the new tints and shades, at *1.75, would be cheap at $2.50. Don’t fail to look at our Para sols and Umbrellas. Mill be glad to show our goods whether you wish to buy or not. New" line Buttons just opened | at W. H. CARRS j MILLINERY HOUSE. | yiilledgeviile, Ga., May 4th, 1886. 41 ti ONE UNIFORM PRICE! The Moller Organ. to direct the from their condition roundings?” ,, . “Oh,.almost *everything, perintendent, Dr. Powell, * sistants are constantly engaged . ting up some sort of amusement x - the inmates of the mstitution l oi instance, last Wednesday m 0 ln a bJ D dance was given in the new '->ui‘dm=, recently constructed at the a»y knn. A good band of music was onAiano, aiul I everything passed off smootuly. c 1 a man fallen out of the clouds and land ed in the ball-room, lie would not loi a moment have thought the people who were dancing were lunatics. L\ e ry night they have a change of pro gramme. Sometimes they , ftrumental and vocal concerts then again they spend an evening by ha* ing readings and recitatiom., 1 on other occasions theatricals ai e sorted to. The main object is to>*et the minds of the inmates as fai av ay from the causes which sent the asylum as possible. “Everything is done to iiuikl feel that the hard hand ot restraint is off, and the soft palm oi free.iou &i “How many inmates axe tnere in “’“Abouttwelve hundred, and hardly one in a hundred is uncontiolable. j ^rmv, w They all seem to be happy, contented J ;f thpv and in line spirits. Washington, May 24, 1886. A new phase is put on President Cleveland’s matrimonial projects by one of Washington s society .belles. Said she, “We girls have no objection to the President marrying Miss I ol- som, but we hope there is no trutn in the rumor that it is Mrs. Folsom and not her daughter who is to be tiie bride. If Miss Folsom came here as the President's daughter,” continued she, “all the men would rave about her. and what would become of the rest of us? As the President s wife, we would have nothing to fear from hex undisputed charms.” , The President has been wanting to buy a country home near the city lor some time, and, it is said lie lias decid ed upon “Pretty Prospect, which is on the Georgetown road to leniey- ton. It is an antiquated stone man sion, hidden under old forest trees, and an ideal retreat for spending ins honeymoon. . . ( ,. „ A sensation was raised in the iO - eminent Departments here during x week. Tiie Executive Appropriation bill, as just reported to the House o Representatives, has not providea ior 925 Government clerks, and conse- qeuntly the force must be cut i.own to that extent. Republicans are panic stricken again, of course, and every Republican office holder feels that nis timefor dismisal has come. Besides these changes, others aie contemplated, which involve a reduc tion of salaries among Government employees. In the Department of the Interior the changes go both ways. The force of the Patent Office is in creased; that of the Pension Bureau decreased. Thirty-nine more Hxain- iners and eight assistants are added in the former, while in the 1 clerical, force will be reduced Speaking of his request ed force, the Commissione said that the work of examining aj plications for patents is very CUNCMAN’S OBACCO rtt-v m y rrsMxr • aoBi nxovf REMEDIES them to them much behind! and inventors have been com-1 pelled to wait in some cases a good manv months before tlieir applica tions could be reached, for the first examination. There are twenty-fi cxftininin^ divisions in. the i citunt lice «ome of which are nine months m arrears, and the result is that many in ventors suffer in consequence of de- lavs in getting their patents. Com missioner Montgomery claims tnat with this additional force he can, m a short time, bring the work up P™cti- callv to date, and then keep it up. The’ TJ. S. Patent Office is not only self supporting, but now turns into the Treasury, through fens, a yearly surplus of $150,000. . Since it passed the notable promis cuous and.universal pension bill, it is felt that the U. *• Senate lias com- pletelv lost its head in the matter ot public expenditure^ Jl he biU ruiinpt relief, l i^.-.ila. Tetter, Salt Rheinn ■vim, Plmpie3, Barber’s itch. Rin*- Sorea and Boils. Price .iOcir. Sort*Throat.Buuions.Coms. 'ss-ms^mss wmmm ForHt-j^t.eoro&rA.t,. CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM, N. C., U. S. A. Oot. 12, 1885. 14 pensions to all soldieis o \ ay ho enlisted for ti: tree months, cause, now de- P AT ENTS GRANTED. Patents granted to citizens of the Southern States during the past week, and reported expressly for the Lmo* , A Recorder by C. A. Snow, & ’ ’ I Patent lawyers, Opp. U. S. 1 atent Office, Washington, D. C. ^ j 11. W. Shelbourne, Blandville, Ey., j Log turner. . , C ., Car ! ^HOLMES’ SORE CURES MOUTH HASH art PIP? WASH and PENTIFRICE Sore Mouth, Sore , fKeetrai P^ifleatheB^ath; I hroat, Cleanses the ieeiu » rtpnti«ts - Prc- i:se 1 and recornmended by 1 ?Dentists. Mncon pared i>y Drs. J. P. <v Yi-J 1 - used and recc 0* Forlrnobyau'dlwiisti ‘.njf. oth, 18S5. 4 ly. VOLUIYHi X or about OctoBer^lst, ^atE GAZETTEE News press 1886, 1.11 e <)-ume a ort:;ekk6kkiA’sT.V will issued from U»e Moimug Savannah. It will contain over 1,000 pages printed in excellent style, uu ourth vol- of city, town, village and money octavo, will and solidly and be printed in handsomely bound. It will give for ever hamlet in the State— 1st. Complete shipping, express, m C ftS?ve P ryth^ofEtwSt^impSrtance’rela- tn-em every !>ouiR f bQsiuesg anil professional mei 4tn G A carefullv'prepared list, with post olllce address ’ of J responsible farmers throughout the State «■*$ €JMbU of taxable property, b 6th A complete classified Business and New Orleans, La. j Cot- W. W. Bays, Asheville, coupling. G. Busing, F ^! R. Byrd, Bluff Creek, Miss ton seed distributor- P m E. E. Collison, Erm, Tenn., Camera shutter.. Cook3> cl ark8ville f Tenn-- Shingle sawing machine, Tobao* A. R. Cotton, Versailles, Ky - Tobac co elevator. „ \Vbicle T. S. King, Atlanta, Ga. r vemcit of- Ala., Post W. Va.. w Sals. the Court citv of Mil- Baldwin Sheriff’s TILL be sold before House door, in the ledgeville, during legal salt. “ the iirst Tuesday in Ju “ e A H 6 ’ * following described property to-wxt; Ml that tract or parcel ofland con taming 3o0 acres, moie w - , ed as follows: on the^ north^ on rlie south bv Oconee river; on the the soutii oy Tucker. Levied west bv Mrs. * t 'Rotli- on as the property of M • • • to satisfy two County Court II ias, well, to satisiy T ose pli and one m one in favor of A. jo^i j ^Rel^lt^m/poi^doutV ed as follows: on tne noi Milledgeville and SandersviHe l»nl road; on the east by E.N.Lnms, THE MOLLER ORGAN Comes before the public this year with New and Valuable Improvements —making it— FINER AND MORE VALUABLE before. An examination of its Gal- BETTER, merits will convince you that ix is the 'Professional Directory, 1 £ County Directory, giving area, census products, valuation, ofiicers and po&L offices of the 1ST counties of Georgia. , , ' . 7th Court Guide, giving tune and place of meeting of all courts, with officers of same. 8th. Railroad Directory, with reconl of ofllcers stations, distances, etc. 9th Directory of the State Government. list of oflicials, roster ol' the General Assembly. CtC ’lOth. A New Map of Georgia, revised and corrected expressly for this volume. The entire management of the work w ill be in the hands of MR. A. E. SHOLES, whose re cord fox more than ten years with the Director ies and Gazetteers of this and other Southern States, is sufficient guarantee that the utmost carfe will be given to making this Fourth \ oluine a credit to the State and an improvement on all preceeding ones. Subscription price FIVE DOLLARS, and rates of advertising proportionately low. Ad dress A. E. SHOLEb, Manager, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. May 19th, 1886. [46 2m BOOKSTAND 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 lowestfigures,,at C. L. CASE'S Drug Store. Milledgeville, Ga., J an. 26, ’86, 43 ly FINEST ORGAN tbA dav Tliev are incomparable sold. ..hest standard can be To prove the above facts we send an Organ to any reiiable peraoo ^ inspection. It will be to pim ORGAN, aid us in the sale ot the MOLLEK We retail and wholesale direct irom tac Organs $25 and upwards, Pianos $50 and upwards. Catalogue free. Address M. P. MOLLER, Manufacturer ot Pipe May Uth, 1888. Itooms Instruments of the ' Scts „ e w iU “ on , . k t+nrnev and Defendant plaintiff s Attorney the tgt? 188G . notiheil by iHail, tbl: M ^ and place: Vltthat tract or parcel of land lying All that ti act or H sixty acres, in the JSlst District, ^ foUow8 . more or less, bounc McMil- nortli by. county line; Levied lan; east by And _ f ^ p[ g potter, to on as the proper y . g fa f aV or of satisfy a County Co 1 Potter. C. H. Wright & Son xs. l. intiffs MStt person April the 29th, 4 ^86. time and place; Also, at the sa Boiler, 5 horse One upright Engme ^ property of power. Levied on Qne Slipen or L. J. Fraley, g > Walker vs. Courtfi fa in favor ot ior Court L. J. Fraley. A T | L . McComb « fo fvo fnvnr of M. g^ gold at p urc has- spnng. ^ G. W. King, Butier, fice liox indicator. J. B. McCune, Wheeling, Locomotive ash pan. T rdma C. F. Green. Hampton, ^ a., lntlR-. tor lock. .-11, Tv-t- A. C. Harris, Louisvnle. N}., vanic battery. L. L. Hitt, Ringgold. Ga., wheels. , , W. W. Holley, Tchula, ^.L T. Honeycutt, Kemper Comity, Mis’s.. Variable vernier, j. W. Miller, Mt. Sterling. Ky., W i e S Ch Norwood, West Point, Miss., Cutting saw teeth- E. Patterson, Cartersville, Ga., Ure U1 J. 6 M el Parker, Turnersburg, N. C., P G. ke iembrun, New Orleans, La., Repairing dikes. rhurn J. R. Douglass, Sxba, Ark., Churn Earnest, Mnhil*. Ala.. Hat • if thev are. from any . pendent upon their own exertions for support. . ^ While discussing tide subject, Sena tor Voorhees thought it might be well to consider how much the enactment of such legislation would take our oi j the Treasurv. He was not opposed to anv reasonable pension measure, but expressed a desire to know where he was going before he went. © enf *C tor Ingalls was not at all bothered I on this score. He did not care how ‘ much a measure cost the Government, he said, provided he was convinced it was a just one. And in that rasping sarcastic style which he affects, he criticized the distinguished Wenatoi from Indiana for stopping to count the cost. The Republican Senator s plan may have been a pretty one m the abstract, but Senator Voorbees idea was more m sympathy with the spirit of the country that is : niore practical and business-like * very Much has been said about the fail ure of the present Congress to accom plish anything, but there is little doubt that the House of Representa tives will defeat this fantastic pension scheme. By thus checking the extrav agance of the Republican Senate, the Democratic House will make a record b all people except the would- xvill be grateful. Mcepii! F3RST-CLA3S for whicv be pensioners TO PARENTS. 4 MafV Likin- poolers are very Pernicious tender ones—the little SEA FOAM {lurtful ingredientr-no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. st efforts are juEilRDt Housekeepers Cooks, whose best effort^ Rim for Miss.. Pile TJow has Taith. I had been troubled all winter with cold and paSn in the chest and go no relief from remedies recommended b> Drug-ists and Physicians. At the same rime I '.''as advertismg anko-s Cough and Lung Sy>«P: commend it. ■will have no other. - ]>ave failed with other luhor save over Sea Foam. Saves ume, money. * h^olutelv pure. e!i ouy eouatry. For sale by all first-class grocers. GAXTZ, J OSES & CO., J 0 Duane St., A. L j t March 16, 1886. :J6 13t. 115 “ than they tail ^ '"“EltaaS! ities. CFrom The Kenan l Dr. Bos-; I had | as even mor- qual, town. Kv.] by T. H. Ga. advertisers Druggist, Milledgeville, and other fine brands j Qan leaHl the tXACt COSt Mobile, Ala., Warner, ’ Tenn. power. L. H. mirror. L. S. Goodrich, Charcoal kiln. . r\,,;iti'ncr A. Fay, Columbia, Tenn., Qunti g "T'TAaboury, Montgomery, Ala.. C °B m roge, Covington, Ky., Wire nail machine. “Silver Like of Tobacco just «n«i drug store ot Dr. l at the new vs. L J. Fraley- --—-led to * comp i y May the 1st, er s r: with terms 1886. May 1, 1886. r \v ENNIS, Sheriff. ' 44 tds. The Milledgeville Banking Co OF MlIiliEDGETrLDE, ^A. A General Banking Business Tr ansae tea. L. N. Callaway, President. 13. r. Bethune, Cashier- Directors.-W. T. ConD, D. B. banforfi, rf E iSndrix, G T. WMennmn L h . T. L- McCotnb, C. M. >' rignt. Oct. 21st, ’85. 15 D’ Books. Books. r Books. Commission. Commission. Commission. Callaway, Milledgeville, Ga HAGAN’S Magnolia Balm CONSUMPTION CAN BS CUBED. HALL’S balsam® Cures C °' Q S^ ls ! r ^,S\ ( ^f’p^culties^rou- sumptiomSrouclnal 6rdup. chitis. Hoarseness, asu&^ and all of any proposed line oi advertising in American | papers by addressing j Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Bureau, Newspaper A ^ or ^ # York . IO Spruce St., new for lOO-Pag* Send lOcte. March 23, pamphlet. 1886. 37 ly &6ENTS WANTED Fast F ast Fast Selling: SellinfC Selling is a Salary and Salary and Salary and For full particulars and terms, address ATLANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY, No. 8 South Broad Street, Atlanta, * April 27, 1886. . 423111 _ secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell; and^tf# can t tell. June 1st 1886. lm xjthe M0XHDran0 oi soothes and heals t ® d poisoned by the Lungs,Inflamedtanap ^ ^ the disease, and prev ess across the sweats a L d eroffipany it. CON- chest ■which aa incurable mal- SUM^riON is not an^ cure * COu,*w Xorfc ^-Write fnrlUmnlnatedBook. SOAGENTSWANTED throughout the Ml f ‘“y- !iSBt . ^ iTTOTiinre« fun. and incident, seeing, advciitixr , i , , mrlrdin^ pSSSST wnrcWJ to $20. per For Terms dGVrritorv. apj •ply April 20, 1886. 41 cw ly toJL bTgO R M AN. Talbotton^Ga^ the Union & Recorder office.