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PATENTS GRANTED.
Mill-
Ky.,
W. Va.
Atlanta, Ga., Fer-
Patents granted to citizens of the
'Southern States during the past week,
•and reported expressly for the UNION
& Recorder by C. A. Snow & Co.,
Solicitors of American tfnd Foreign
Patents, Opp. tJ', ' S. . Patent Office#
Washington, D. C.
Henry Abbett, Carrollton, Ky., Pad
lock. * __
D. T. Atkins, Wordham, \ a
stone dre^s.
N. W. Austin, Newport,
Weighing and price scale.
E. D. Beales, Guyandotte,
Combination tool. ... a ~
P. E. Campbell, Dovesvide, b. C.,
Remedy for dropsy
H. H. Colquitt,
tillizer.
C. C. Cook, Baltimore. Md., Cigar.
W. M. Fischer, Alexandria, Va.,
Cork fastener.
M. N. Gaines, Dunedin, Fla., Fruit
conveyer.
. E. P. Gilman, , Jacksonville, Fla.,
Wire binder for boxes.
F. B. Jonas, New Orleans, La.,
Swinging gate.
S. V. Kelly, Tazewell Court House,
Va., Wagon box,
(i. R. Lips, Louisville, Ky., Gig
. saddle.
H. B. McGloflin, Swan Jjake, Miss.,
Swinging crib and bed. •
Jules Morein, Norfolk, Va., Fence,
j ailing or balcony.
J. A. and M. T. Murphy, New Or-
i ans, La., Oil cake mat.
L. Nottingham, Norfolk, Va., Let
ter file. *
J. D. O'Brien, Pembroke, Ky., Ex
ercising machine.
A. Parks, Jr., Martinsburg, W.
Va., Utilizing tliewa^tepf breweries,
etc.
A. W. Potts, Apple Valley, Ga.,
Mold board for cultivators. *
J. C. Powell, Macon, Ga., Hand
stamp,
T. D. Reaves, Farmington, Ky.,
Animal poke.
Paul Hayne.
C. A. Yaile, Baltimore,^ Md. Sky
light.
E. B. Webber, Colliersville, Term.,
Muzzle.
J. R. Winston, -Hycotte, N. C., Ve
hicle wheel. !
♦ ♦
Vail of a Meteor.
Milwaukee, Wis., July 22.—Peo
ple in the vicinity of Grafton, Ozankee
county, are excited over the fall of a
meteor near that place. While har
vesters were at work one afternoon
in a barley field on the farm of Henry
Diederick, a mile and a half south of
the village, they were startled bv a
loud and strange sounding noise not
unlike the roar of a long train of cars.
The noise increased in volume to such
a degree during the space of only a
few seconds as to become almost deaf
enings The unusual sound seemed to
come from the heavens, and gazing
upward, the spectators saw what ap
peared to be a huge ball of smoke
rapidly descending to the earth.
What they took to be a strange visi
tor from some other world was a me
teor. It struck the earth within a
few rods of where, they were standing
and buried itself deep in the ground.
The news spread rapidly throughout
Hie township and county, and sinee
1 he descent of the meteor Mr. Died-
erick s barley field has been visited
by hundreds of people, including ma
ny scientific men. The hole in the
ground U threeor four feet in circum
ference- Its depth is unknown, all
attempts to find bottom by inserting
long poles having, it is said, proved
futile. Mr. Deiderick is now engaged
in excavating the earth around the
spot where the meteor lies imbedded,
and he intends to bring the latter to
the surface, if it takes all summer.
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.
Presbyterian Observer, July 15. Baltimore,
Paul H. Hayne is dead, but his life
and works live. The Vanderbilt man
sion in New York is a palatial struc
ture, erected and furnished regardless
of expense, but it holds a lower place
in the hearts of cultured, intelligent
Americans than does the simple, yine-
covered cottage in ‘Georgia, whose
owner has just left it for an eternal
home. One was the home of genius,
pure, refined, delicate, sensitive to
the slightest breath of calumny, but
with a true, heroic nature, that bare
all the ills of life like a Christian and
a philosopher; the other the creation
of a man who had the ability to heap
together enormous t wealth, and
through its aid hire the genius of oth
ers, erect a palatial pile, and fill it
with the works of art and of beauty,
as one would purchase his dry goods
or groceries, at so much a yard or
pound—the nabob furnishing the
money; the sjull and taste of others
selecting the articles. Some time since
we saw the statement that in lieu of
the designs of tne paper hanger, the
walls of his humble cottage were
tastefully ornamented by clippings
from illustrated newspapers, and that
the income of the poet was from his
pen, yet today this lowly cottage is a
Mecca, a pilgrim shrine to thousands
of true-born Americans, to 'whom the
trappings and adornments of the
Fifth avenue palace would only be
vulgar display. Worth-united to ge
nius makes a kingly man, and such
was Paul H. Hayne, the poet-laureate
of the South, and one of the sweet
singers of America.
Now has Faith.
I had been troubled all winter With
cold and pain in the chest and got no
relief from remedies recommended by
Druggists and Physicians. At the
same time I was advertising Dr. Bo-
sanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup. I had
little faith but thought to'try it as a
last resort, now I believe even more
than they tell me of its. curative qhal-
ities. [From The News, Elizabeth
town, Ky.] Sold by T. H. Kenan,
Druggist, Milledgeville, Ga.
The President’s Magnetism.
From tlie Brooklyn Eagle fDem.j , •
Grover Cleveland is the President of
the plain people. His honesty and
simplicity' are ties that bind him
strongly to them, They approach
him without fear or restraint, and
address him in those unconventional
phrases which are the natural lan
guage of affection. The greeting of
the Jersey City gamin on the occasion
of his last visit to New York, “How
are you, Grover?” is matched by the
hearty salutation of the old Delaware
county farmer in Albany. “Well,
this is Grover, is it?” When you
kick against a President who inspires
this cordial feeling in the bosoms of
the plain people, you kick against the
pricks.
German r
For Pain
Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Bacl;arhp, llcadarhc, TootBadie,
Siirnins, Brulsri, etr., ete.
PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.
AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS,
THE CHARLES A. TOGXLEK CO.,BALTIMORE. MD.
Free from
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.
olutely
Opiates, Emetics and Poison.
The quickest time on record! Neural
gia of tne worst type, cured by one dose
of SMITH’S BILE BEANS in from
t>ne to four hours, as many who have
tried it can testify. It does seem strange
that sensible people will suffer with this
terrible disease when speedy relief can
surely be found in this simple safe and
nsive remedy. 25 cents. For sale
in stamps.
An find to Bone Scraping.
Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg,
111., says: “Having received so much
benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it
my duty to let suffering humanity
know it. Have had a running isore on
my leg for eight years; my doctors told
me I would have to have the bone
scraped or leg amputated. I used,
instea’d, three bottles of Electric Bit
ters and seven boxes Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, and my leg is now sound and
well.”
Electrife Bitters are sold at fifty cts.
a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
at 25c, per box by C. L. Case.
For some time past the question ol
purity in baking powders has formed
-quite a feature of newspaper discus
sions, and eminent doctors of philoso
phy have given opinions as to the in
gredients which compose many of the
articles sold under that name. The
investigations have narrowed down to
the limit which awards the Royal
Baking Powder the palm of purity,
and several of the most distinguished
•scientists have testified to their con
viction that no extraneous or delete
rious matter (inters into its composi
tion. The Royal Baking Powder
Company have achiev#d a world-wide
reputation for the success which has
marked their preparation of cream of
tartar for baking purposes. It is
indisputably shown that they have
eliminated all elements of tartra,te of
lime, alum or other impurities,*' and
present to the public a healthful and*
chemically pure article. Such wjdely
known chemists as Henry Morton, E.
G. Love, H. A. Mott, Win. iftcMurtrie
and others have verified its superiority
over other manufactures, and testi
fied, through practical experience, to
Ms excellence. It is well for families to
observe the fact that it costs more tol
manufacture the Royal Baking Pow
der than any other, but it is, as shown
by chemical analysis, the one “abso
lutely pure" baking powder made.
5 TOM
WAGON SCALES,
Iron Lever*, Bieei Bearingf, braji
Tare Beam »n«J Beam Box,
AT Dri'ogirts and Dkaidrs.
THE CHARLES A. YOGELER CO.. BALTIMORE, HD.
Dec. 22, 18S5.
24 ly
New Advertisements.
nATURE 5 f>
C’JRE FOR
CONSTIPATION
PERFECT HEALTH
Is impossible if the
Digestion is impair
ed, the Liver inac-
9 tive, or the Bowels
Constipated.
Tarrant’sEflervcsccnl
Seltzer Aperient.
will cure Constipation,
Sick Heailache and Dys
pepsia. It regulates the
Bowels and enables those
of feeble digestion to en
joy their food. It reduces
o;ah UoariaMia , Fever - Cools tl,e Bl00( C is
01 blvllwClUCiullCi invaluable in Piles and
, ivn 'Inflammatory Diseases,
and is a justly esteemed
nVCDCDCIl Aperient for Children.
U VOrCrOIA.Ecofcomical,Reliable.Ele
gant. It should be found
in every household. Sold by druggists every
where. Manufactured only by TARRANT &
CO., New York.
PRICE OF
BURNHAM’S
IMPROVED
STANDARD TURBINE!
Is Cost of Manufacturing & Advertising,
Pamphlet with New Price Idstjsent free by
BURNHAM BROS,, York, Pa.
and
J0NSS be pay* tfeafralght—for free
Price Lift mention tki. paper end
•dCresi JONES OF BIJUHAIfTM,
Biaghaaitve, N. T.
August 3rd, 1886.
[4 3ms
FIRE! FIREIFTRE1
The TAYLOR & COX Steam Fire Extin
guisher for Cotton Gins is the best protec
tion against loss by lire! Beat3 insurance.
Cheap Instantaneous, effectual and relia
ble. Send for circulars and full particulars.
agents Wanted- Good pay given.
J. N. SUTHERLAND, Helton, S. C.
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
li^iul. Every machine warranted. Price $12.
Payrf for itseZf every season. Order from J. N.
SUTHERLAND, Belton, S. C.
r F YOU WANT TO BUY
ing Machinery of any kind: Sail
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturifcd at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of cutting teeth? If so. send at once aud
get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value
is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers
there $ no mistake about it. it cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bow-
els, cures wind colic, sofLens the gums, reduces
Iuiianimation,and gives tone and energy to tlie
whole system. MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription-of one of the
(.'.dest and best female nurses and physicians in
t lie United States and is for sale by all druggists
1 roughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
December, 22nd, 1885. 24 ly
Parkerts Tobic kept in a home is a
sentinel to keep sickness out. Used
discreetly, it keeps the blood pure and
the stomach, liver and kidneys in
working order. Coughs and colds
vanish before it. It builds up* the
health. Vo wipe mother will do with
out it. 4 im.
an Engine Boil
er, Wood TFork-
- pSaw Mill, Machine
| Tools or Machinery of any kind for wood or
iron working, do not fail to consult the under
signed, who has for sale ali kinds of Engines
and Imilers and Wood and Iron Working
Machinery, both ne>o and secondhand, at
prices that simply defy competition. Let me
know your wahts and prices will be named. If
you waet- to sell Engine, Boiler or Machinery of
any kind, describe it and address
J. N. SUTHERLAND, Belton,S. C.
July 26th, 1886. 3 4 m
DICKEY’S
PAINLESS EYEWATER!
RELIEVES AT ONCE. Cures inflamed and weak
Eyes in a few hours. Gives NO PAIN. Tlie
Best Remedy in the world for granulated lids.
Price 35 cents a bottle. Ask for it. Have no
other.
DICKEY & ANDERSON, Proprietors.
Use “Seven Springs Mass.”) BRISTOL, TF-NY.
WOMB1TI
It is not necessary for you to suffer any longer
with those troubles peculiar to your sex when
Simpson’s Ulterine Suppositories will cure
you in a few days. All female diseases yield
readily to the mild powers of Simpson’s Ul-
terinc Suppositories. Price 50c. a box.
Bvron D. Ross, M. D., Sole Manufacturer.
Send 10c. in stamps for trial package and cir
cular to Hobbs & Shobtt, Agents, Louisville, Ky.
D YSPEPSIA. My Remedy sent free to any
address, being the result ol actual experi
ence with Dyspepsia.
JOHN II. MeALVIN, Lowell Mass.
July 6th, 1886. 52 lm,
UJMBEE! LUMBER!
100,000 Feet of Lumber for sale
I HAVE just put up a new saw
mill on my j$ace 6^- miles from Mil-
ledgeville. I am prepared to deliver
lumber anywhere cheaper than the
cheapest, or I Will sell it so
CriSAJ 3 at tlio IVXIX.jTi:
That it will be 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. Rogers and leave your orders
with him, or at the Store of Kinney
A Whelan, and they will secure
prompt attention.
J. H. HALL.
Milledgeville, May 18th, 1886. 45 3m
ng
Harrison’s Combined Writing and Copy
g Fluid for sale at this office. •
For Sale.—Pure Plymouth Rock
Eggs for sale from select hens. $1.50
per setting of 13 eggs. Apply to
35 tl] ' “ W. A. Cook.
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line ol
advertising in American
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOcts. for lOO-Page Pamphlet
March 23, ,1886. 37 ly
Legalcap, foolscap, letter and note paper
—pens, pencils and ink, for sale at cheap
the Union & Recorder office.
AURANTII
Moet of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin
ally caused by a disordered condition of the LIVER.
For aU complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, indiges
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu.
lencyfl Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Diar
rhea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
5St STiDIGER’S flURflHTII
is invaluable. It is nota panacea for all diseases,
but IDE? all diseases of tho LIVER.
STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low, gloomy spirits. *It is one of the BEST AL*
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTIi
For sale by all Druggists. Price $ | ,00 per bottle.
C. F. STADiCER, Proprietor,
*40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia,?*
April 20, 1886.
/'N’URE Biliousness; Sick Headache In Four hours.
\6) One dose relieves Neuralgia. They cure and
prevent Chills Fever, Sour Stomach Bad
Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and giva
Lite Vigor to the system. Dose: ONE BEAN.
Try the* once and you will never be without them.
Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and
Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on receipt of
price in stamps, postpaid, to any address,
J. F. SMITH & CO.,
Mnaufacturers and Sole Props.. ST. LOUIS, M0.
February 22, 1886. [33 ly
I
Furniture Repaired.,
HAVE returned to Milledgeville,
_( after an absence of many years,
and opened a shop under Mrs. Woot-
ten’s store to carry on my trade, and
am prepared to do upholstering,
and repairing furniture. StFAlso un
dertaking. Give me a call.
R. N. ADAMS.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan., 9th 1886. [27tf
500 AGENTS WANTED
throughout the. South and California, to sell
Gorman’s New Book of Travels Around the
World, in 1884. Full of curious things, sight
seeing, adventures, 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 andGerritory, apply
to J, B. GORMAN, Talbotton, Ga.
BALDWIN COUNTY..
To all Vliom it may Concern.
GEORGIA, f3aldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1886
W 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 cm the first Monday in Octo
ber, 188o, 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 July 5tb, 1886.
52 3m.] I). B. SANFORD, Ordinary.
HAGAN’S
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Baldwin Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court
House door, in the city of Mil
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
Milledgeville, 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 W. H.
H. Barnes vs. Wesley Killings. DefendJ
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 Milledgeville, 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 favor of
M. L. Byington vs. Green Sanford.
Levy made by T. S. Bagiev, Consta
ble, and returned to me, this July
the 5th, 1886.
52 tds. C. W. ENNIS, Sh’ff.
S. D.
the Fashionable
Would invite the attention of tlie ladies to the 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 35c., worth 50c. Come and see for j r ourselves.
Polite and careful attention will be given the ladies by Hiss
Mattie Iveel and Miss Minnie Harrell.
Mbs. S. D. WOOTTEN.
• Milledgeville, Ga., April 5th, 1886. . . 8 ly.
JOMPANODYNE
LINIMENT
CORES-
Hoarseness
Diarrhoea,
kV
Rheumatism, Bleeding- at the Lungs,
— ‘ ~~ itery, Chroma
Boston, Mass.
PARSONS 1 = PILLS
■ ™ ™ ^ it WitT nofiltivelv cure or
l» These Dills were o wonderful discovery. No others Uke them in the world. WiH positively cure or
nil Is ^Fin dTcm? ab out*tfSn°an d^you^Krfl^alway i^bQ 1 1 hanfefu?. 1 Ku ^ dosr^usfrmldptmphle"
free.' Dr. 1.3. JOHNSON&CO-, 23 C.H. 8t., Bo S ^n
Sheridan’s Conditior
Powder is absolutely!
pure and highly con-1
eentrated. One ounce!
is worth a pound of!
any other Bind. It is!
strictly a medicine to J
be given with food. » . .
Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps,
nans by express, prepaid, for'$5.00.
Feb. 16, 1886.
air-tight tin cans, $1; by m
D£L 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO..
-boston.
32 ly
New Drug Store.
If any one desires '
JL GrOOID CIGAR,
Farming Lands
and Timbered Tracts
FOB SALE CHEAP;
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 STOKE,
They can get New, Fresh,
Baking Powders, Cream of Tarter, Soap,
COLOGNE,.
s Of the best quality, and any other article usually ker>t in a
DRUG STORE-
T. H. KENAN.
Milledgeville, Ga., January 26th, 1886. 29 3m
A. B. FARQUHAR.
ROB’T H. SMITH.
A. B. FAQUHAR & CO,
; 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
EL.
—IMPORTER!—
—Wholesale and Retail Dealer In—
Fine Wines, Cigars, Brandies, Tobacco, Mineral
Waters, Whiskies, Gin, Porter, Ale, Etc.
G01 and 802 Broad Street,. -AUGUSTA, GA.
#3“Agent for Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Urbana; Wine Company.
for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing
Lager Beer kept in stock.
Doc. 15th, 1SS5.
Association, St. Louis, Mo.
Also, sole Agen
Special Brewing.
23 ly.
Many a lady owes Tier fresh- j j " L> ° I1 ' OIES F0R THK H0MELES
ness to it, who would father
not tell, andjy£& cant tell
June 1st 1886.
lm
ESS than a week’s wages will se-
cure one. Many valuable lots giv-
FN AWAY.
^Agents Wanted: liberal induce
ments offered. For full information
address E. BAUDER,
Bhentsviile, Va.
June 8th, 1S86. 48 6m.
Theo. Markwalter’s
STEAM MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS,
Brcud Street, Near Lower Market,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
MARBLE WORK, Domestic and Imported, at low prices.
Georgia and South Carolina Granite Monuments made a specialty. A laq
selection of MARBLE and GRANT IL WORK always on hand, rea^q *'
LETTERING and DELIVERY. [Oct. 27th, 1885. 10 ly
,Nothing on earth
will make hens lay
like it. It cures
chicken cholera and
ell diseases of hens.
Is worth its weight
in (gold. Illustrated
book by mail free.