Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 27, 1886, Image 4

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Council Proceedings. Council Chamber, ) July 20th, 1886.) Regular Meeting. »Present liis Hon. S. Walker, May or, Aid. Carr, Case, Whilden and Hendrix. Absent Aldermen Bell and Harris. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The Land Committee was granted further time to report on W. Austin s application. The following was read: To the Hon. Mayor and Aldermen: Cents:—I respectfully apply to you to lease the city land leased by the late Mr. H. Temples. I would like to have it for 5 years from January 1st, 1887. I apply this early because 1 have rented the land for this y ear, and the fenceing is bad, and 1 wisn to make permanent repairs so tnat l can save my crop for this year, and na\e the benefit of the fence hereafter. Respectfully, Green Sanford. J une 20th. ‘80. „ The above having been refened to the Land Committee they report as follows: ^ ^ We, the < ommittee to whom .he above application’ was referred re port that we think it best to. lease the land for a term of three year.* at So.00 per acre per annum m aeu , ondit bus that tenant put fence around the land, said fence ,o remain as city property at tne expiia- tion of lease. G. T. Wiiildkn, Ch’mn. L. C. < t u motion the report was received -and adopted. _ Hd. Carr was excused and retired. The application of A. L. Eliison was referred to the Land Committee. The rules were suspended and the following Ordinance read three times and passed. By Aid. Case: Be it ordained by the Mayer and Aldermen of the City of Milledgeviile, That on and after the passage of this <h-dinance. That no person or persons vill be allowed to ride bycicles or ve- locepedes or other wheeled vehicles of any description on the side walks of the City of Milledgeviile, and wlio ever violates this Ordinance shall be arrested by the Marshal or other city officer, and brought before the Mayor Mid on conviction be fined not less than one dollar nor more than fifty dollars and in default thereof to be put at hard labor in the city chain gang for not less than five days nor more than sixty days at the discretion of the Mayor. , , This ordinance does not include chil dren's veiocepedes. The following accounts were passed and ordered paid: T. J. Fairfield,! $64 80. H. W. A J. S. Parker,... * 4 00. The Clerk's report was examined and found correct and on* motion was approved and passed. . . ()n motion Council adjourned. (L W. Caraker, Clerk. ir W. Caraker, Clerk, in account with the City Council of Milledgeviile. Receipts m l Disbursements from July Gth to inclusive. DIED. Little John R. Ward, aged five years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Ward of Baldwin county, Ga., departed this life on the 9th of July, 1880, after many days serious illness. Alas! his sufferings will be no more. We know he has gone to live with Jesus, and trust that We may be able to enter in at those Pearly Gates of the bright high Heavens, and view the little one there in happy unison with his rela tives, who have gone before him, enjoying everlasting peace and hap piness, around the great White Throne which was prepared for him. “Suffer little children to come unto Me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven/’ Little Johnnie has gone to his Saviour, do not weep or mourn his loss, fond pa rents, although his absence makes a great vacancy in the family circle, but let us all feel comforted by the prom ise of our dear Saviour. We shall all meet. Do not say, Ah! that I could call him back again when you can imagine how bright he is shining to day. All! who wotilil live always, I ask not to stay Where storm after storm rises Dark o’er the way. j • How cqnsoling it is to know that , no storms will ever rise o'er the way advance, on ; of. dear little Jolmnie. He was a a good beautiful, bright and promising little son, but now he is gone, and God does all things for the best, therefore, we should be resigned to His will. He seemed to be a favorite of his father but alas! our brightest jewels are always the first to go. The funeral service was held on Friday July 10th, by Rev. T. H. Gib son, of Milledgeviile, who delivered a very feeling and interesting and ap propriate discourse. The discourse led from the writing of St. Paul, re lating to the death of King David s son. The funeral was attended by the friends and neighbors of the family, who extend their sympathy to the bereaved parents. The remains or' thedear little one, were interred at the family burial ground. Farewell dear little Johnnie. Auntie. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and erring with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CBILDHEN TEETHING. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach aiid bow els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation-, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MRS. WINSLGW’S SOOTHING SYRCR FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States and is for sale bv all druggists throughout the world. Price25 cents a bottle. December, 22nd, 1885. 24 ly Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia. ilarknehr, UeatfaeJi-, Tooltiaclir, V .rains. Brnist- etc., pic. PITS OR, FIFTY CENTS. AT lilil'uuisrs AND DKAIJMS. THE CHARLES .» . TOOELE It CO.. 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Wright, tax. 25 75 C. M. Wright, tax, 16 50 BILE BEANS! What a funny name for a medicine! X evertheless it is very significant as applied to the article. Bile, according to Webster, is “a yel lowish bitter, viscid nausceous fluid, secreted by the liver.” Whenever the liver does not act properly this fluid is retained in the blood and poisons the whole system, and sallowness and m isery is the result. SMITH’S BILE BEAKS is a sure cure for biliousness and liver complaint. Price, 25 cents per bottle You arc not old, yet your hair is getting thin. Your friends remark it, your Avife regrets it. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop this waste, save your hair and restore the original gloss and color. Exceptionally clean, prevents dandruff, a perfect dressing. 52 lm. :lo 14, L. Carrington, Ins. tax. ■ 1! 20 J. B. Pound, for one 18 by 36 feet lot in old cem etery, 20 00 io Wm. Steele, bal st tax, 50 do 19, lv. L. Holloway & Co., sales, 4 76 $33*31 I FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! The TAYLOR A COX Steam Fire Fxtin- guislier for Cotton Gins is the best protec- j tion against loss by lire. Beats insurance. Cheap Instantaneous, effectual and relia ble. Send for circulars and full particulars. agents Wanted* Good pay given. J. X. SUTHERLAND, Helton, 8. C. Jui- Cash. By ain’t, pd E, Shaw, well contractor, lo W. P. Maxwell, for use of drills and outfit for the artesian well, - !o For check, do 10, Geo. Key, work in cem etery, -lo 17, Geo. Key, work in cem etery, do 10, G. W. Caraker, account salary, CB. 13 75 25 00 15 400 4 00 43 98 GIN SAW FILING MACHINE. The TAYLOR GIN SAW FILER is one of the best made. Anybody can file Gin Saws with it. Requires no practice, Does its work as it should be done and ten times faster than by hand. Every machine warranted. Price $12. Pays for itself everv season. Order from J. N. SUTHERLAND, Belton, S. C. I Cash on hand to balance, $90 88 243 43 $334 31 | Approved July 20tli, 1886. G. D. Case, Chm’n. Fin. Com. 8k WALKER, Mayor, j The Convicts at Dade.—They ^ Avere starved out and put in irons, j The Governor approved the sugges- j tion to relieve the convicts who were avfiling to surrender. Danger of Decayed Teeth. Decayed teeth cause indigestion, loss of appetite, affections of the eyes, pains in the ears, headaches, neural gias, and general disturbance of the health. Prevent. all this by using Delectalave. For sale in Milledgeviile, by C. L. (’ase, Druggist. Solicitor of Patents, F. O. McClearyy of Washington, D. C., says the only thing that did him any good, when suffering with a severe cough of sev eral weeks standing, was Red Star Cough Cure, Avhich is purely vegeta ble and free from opiates and poison; Bucblen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for •Cuts, Bruises, Sores, 1» 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 ref unded. Price 25 cents per box. for sale by c. l. case. July 21st, 1885. 2 ly. F YOU WANT TO BUY ™ wSSV«“: ing Machinery of any kind, 8aw MilL Machine Tools or Machinery of any kind for wood or iron working, do not fail to consult the under signed, who lias for sale ali kinds of Engines aud Boilers and Wood and Iron Working Machinery, both new • and secondhand, at prices that' simply defy competition. Let me know your wants and prices will be named. If you waet to sell Engine, Boiler or Machinery of any kind, describe it. and address .1. N. SUTHERLAND, Belton,S. C. July 26th, 18S6. 3 4m NUMBER ONE Plantation For Sale. I N Wilkinson county, 994 acres, 200 in the swamp, part of the rest in culti vation and part in the woods. Price per acre $5.00: for further in formation apply to J. D. MINOR, Merri wether Station, Ga. July 13th, 1886. [2 3ms. LUMBER! LUMBER! 100,000 Feet op Lumber for sale I HAVE just put up a new saw mill on my place 64 miles from Mil- ledgeville. I am prepared to deliver lumber anywhere cheaper than the cheapest, or I will sell it so OMBAP at tlxo MITjXiI That it will he next to giving it away, The lumber is of the finest quality, being sawed from original pine tim ber. Before purchasing call on Mr. J. C. Rogers and leave your orders with him, or at the Store of Kinney & Whelan, and they will secure prompt attention. J. H. HALL. Milledgeviile, May 18th, 1886. 45 3m Dec. 22, 18S5. 24 ly New Advertisements. PERFFi’T HLALTJI W ®Is impossible if the CUR- FwFz Digestion is impair- CONSTIPATION, Constipated. Tarrant’sEffcrvesceiit Seltzer Aperient. will core Constipation, ttick Headache and Dys pepsia. it regulates the bowels and enables those of feeble digestion to en joy their food. It reduces ’’ever, Cools the Blood, is invaluable in Piles and Inflammatory Diseases, aihd and is a jostiy esteemed nVCDCDCIl Aperient for Children. U 1 O I C I OlR.Economical,Reliable,Ele gant. It should be found in every household. &A<1 by druggists cvcry- trJiere. Manufactered only by TARRANT & CO., New York. Sick-Headache f in Harrison’s Combined Writing and Copy ing Fluid for sale at this office/ PRICE OP BURNHAMS IMPROVED STANDARD TURBINE! Is Cost of Manufacturing A Advertising, Pamphlet with New Price Listjsent free by BURNHAM BROS,, York, Pa, DICKEY’S PAINLESS EYEWATER! RELIEVES AT ONCE. Cures inflamed and weak Eyes In a few hours. Gives NO PAIN. The Best Remedy in the world for granulated lids. Price 25 cents a bottle. Ask for it. Have no other. DICKEY & ANDERSON, Y Use “Seveu Springs Mass.”) BRISTOL, TF W. it Is not necessary for you to suffer apy longer with,those troubles peculiar to your sex when Simpson > l lterlne Suppositories will cure you in a few days. All female diseases yield readily to the mild powers of Simpson's Ul- terlne Suppositories. Price 50c. a box. Bykon D. Ross, M. D., Sole Manufacturer. Send 10c. in stamps for trial package and cir cular to Hobbs & Shortt, Agents, Louisville, Ky. D YSPEPSIA. My Remedy sent free to any address, being the result ol actual experi ence with Dyspepsia. JOHN II. McALYIN, Lowell Mass. July 6th, 1886. [52 lm. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line ol advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce St, New York. Send lOete. for lOO-Page Pamphlet. March 23, 1886. 87 ly Legalcap, foolscap, letter and note paper —pens, pencils and ink, for sale at cheap the Union «fc Recorder office. All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. AURANTII Most of the diseases which afflict mankind are oripin- ally caused by a disordered condit ion of the LIVER. For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Lidigee. tion. Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu. JeDcy, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach (sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chills und Fever, Brenkbono Fever, Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Diar rhoea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down STADIGER'S aURaWTM i3 invaluable. It is not a panasea for all diseases, but^aaraeg? a ! l diseases Of the LIVER, will STOMACH and BOWELS. It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color, ft entirely removes low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and is A VALUAELE TONIC. STADSCER’S AURANT1I Fax ealo by all Druggists. Price S1.00 per bottle, C. F. STADSCER, Proprietor, *40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, P# April 20, 1886. 411y. Mis, S. D. Wooten, the fashionable SMITH’S U3E tHIiousness: Sick Headache In Fourhonrs. 6) Ons doc? relieves Neuralgia. They cure and prevent Chills Fever, Sour Stomach Bad Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and qivg Life A Vigor io Hie system. Dose: ONE BEAN. Try them once and you will never fce without them. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on raceipi of price in stamps, postpaid, to any address, f J. F. SMITIT £s CO., VTUifactunr* md Solo Prop3.. February 22, 1886. ST. LOUIS. HO. [33 ly June 1st 1886. lm Furniture Repaired. T HAVE returned to Milledgeviile, 1 after.an absence of many years, and opened a shop under Mrs. Woot- ten's store to carry on my trade, and am x>repared to do upholstering, and repairing furniture. Z3TAlso un dertaking. Give me a call. R. N. ADAMS. Milledgeviile, Ga., Jan., 9th 1886. [27tf 500 AGENTS WANTED throughout the South and California, to sell Gorman’s New Cor k of Travels Around the World, in* 1884. Full of curious things, sight seeing, adventure?, fun, and incident. • Thirteen Countries described,— including Egypt and Palestine. 621 pages, very cheap and profusely Illustrated. Immensely popu lar. $10. to $20. per day, easily made by good Agents For Terms andfr’erritory, apply to J, B. GORMAN, Talbotton, Ga. W : To all Whom it may Concern. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1886. HEREAS, L. N. Callaway, admin- , , istrator upon the estate of W. M. Sawyer, 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 parties interested, heirs or creditors, to show cause on or by the October term next, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in Octo ber, 1886, why letters of dismission from said administration should not be granted to said petitioner as pray ed for. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this Julv 5th, 1886. 52 3m.] D. B. SANFORD, Ordinary. w Baldwin Sheriff’s Sale. till be sold before the Court , J House door, in the city of Mii- ledgeville. during legal sale hours, on the first Tuesday in August, 1886, the following property, to-wit: One house and lot in the city of Milledgeviile, containing (4) one-half acre, more or less, known as a part of the Rockwell lot, adjoining lot of Warren Bell; levied on as the proper ty of Wesley Killings, to satisfy one County Court fi fa in favor of ^V. H. H. Barnes vs. Wesley Killings. Defend; ant notified in person. Levy made July the 1st, 1886. . _ . Also at the same time and place: One house and lot on the north com mons of the city of Milledgeviile, con taining one acre, more or less, bound ed on the north by Macon road, on ■the east by Kerr Boyce land, on the west by city lands. Levied on as the property of Green Sanford, by virtue of one Justice Court fi fa in fe-vor of M. L. Byington vs. Green Sanford. Levy made by T. S. Bagley, Consta ble, and returned to me, this July the 5th, 1886. 52 tds. C. W. ENNIS, Sh’ff. Farming Lands and Timbered Tracts FOR SALE CHEAP; also homes for the homeless. T ESS than a week’s Avages will se- Lj cure one. Many valuable lots giv en away. ^Agents Wanted: liberal induce ments offered. For full information address E. BAUDER, Brentsviile, Va. June 8th, 1886. 48 6m. attention of the ladies to tlie beautiful line of Spring and Summer Millinery, now being shown by her. Great care and attention have been given to the selection of this stock, and it is replete with the latest styles of the season. White and Figured Lawns, In endless variety and prices. Gloves, all kinds, Collars, Lace and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Veiling, Cashmere, Scarfs, Laces, Ac. Corsets 3oc., worth oOc. Come and see for yourselves. Olf Polite and careful attention will be given the ladies by Miss Mattie Keel and Miss Minnie Harrell. Mbs. S. D. WO OFTEN. Milledgeviile, Ga., April otli, 18§6. 8 ly. JOHlSPmSYNE '.nr CTTRE8 — HofiTBeueBB, I Diarrhoea, Kidney Troal LINIMENT Bhenmatiffm, Bleeding at LlttTriiUcd| ikAUilpjf xfUuuiPPt BUUPpmai */ibpww?b« ^ — ww. ^ . PARSONS’S PILLS V These pills were a wonderful discovery. No othersTike them in th ® of relieve all manner of dieer-O. The. information around each box is worth ten times the cojgoraoox or pills. Find out about thorn and you will always be thankful. &c 0 n 2ac^I8t??Boston! free. Bold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. m stamps. Dr. I. S. JOHNSON «a o.-m.. Sheridan’s Condition Powder is absolutely pure and highly con centrated. Oneounce i3 worth a pound of any other kind. It is strictly a medicine to be given with food. MAKEHENS LAY Nothing on earth win make hens lay like it. It cures chicken cholera and all diseases of hens. Is worth its weight in gold. Illustrated book by mail free. Sold. 1 everywhere, or sent by mail for E5 cents in stamps. 81-4 U> .^r-t tght tinc^nst bjGnan^Sl-20. Six cans by express, prepaid. for-$5.00. L S. JOH-NB Sax cans by express, prepaid, i Feb. 16, 1886. 32 lv New Drug Store. . If any one desires .A. C3-OOID OIGkAiR,, Call at KENAN'S DRUG STORE, And try one of those I have just received. I keep First Class Chewing Tobacco, CIGARETTES, ETC If the ladies will call at THE NEW DRUG STORE, They can get New, Fresh, Baking Powders, Cream of Tarter, Soap, COLOGNE, *Of the best qualitv, and any other article usually kept in a DRUG STORE. . T. H. KENAN. Milledgeviile, Ga., January 26th, 1886. 29 8m A. B. FARQUHAR. ROB’T H. SMITH. A. B. FAQUHAR <TC0, MACON, GA., Manufacturers and Jobbers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Brown’s Cotton Gins, and Miscellaneous Machinery, Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery, Gins, Belting, Iron Pipe, Brass and Iron Steam Fittings, Hancock Inspirators &c. June 23d, 1886. 36 ly —IMPORTER!— —Wholesale and Retail Dealer In— Fine JVines, Cigars, Brandies, Tobacco, Mineral Waters, Whiskies, Gin, Porter, Ale, Etc. 601 and 802 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. •as-Agent for Yeuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Urbana’Wine Company. Also, sole Agent for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis, Mo. Special Brewings Lager Beer kept in stock. Dec. 15th, 1885. 23 ly. Theo. Markwalter’s STEAM MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, Broad Street, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, ’. ‘ GEORGIA. MARBLE WORK, Domestic and Imported, at low prices. Georgia and South Carolina Granite Monuments made a specialty. A large selection of MARBLE and GRANITE WORK always on hand, ready for LETTERING and DELIVERY. 2 ‘ th > 188 °- 16 ly