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UNION & RECORDER.
Tile Stature of Liberty.—The
'French Senate has appoointed Adini-
asiral Jaubas and General Pelissier to
represent that body at the dedication
.*? the statue of Liberty at New York.
The Bulgarian Crisis.—The Rus
sian Consul, in Bulgaria, has sus
pended relations with the Bulgarian
tSovernuient pending instructions. It
■as reported that the Russian Govern-
wcnt is preparing a note to the pow-
which will be the forerunner of
decisive measures in Bulgaria.
Mineral Springs at Athens.—
fbe Banner Watchman: Within and
ajorrounding Athens, are a number of
die finest mineral springs in the
South, and any desired water can be
ItskL The sulphur spring at the res
**rvoir, is the latest discovery, and its
"water has already effected several
svonderful cures.
Germany.—Germany from all ac
counts is putting her army in best
trim. The French General, Boulan
ger, seems to be in a fighting mood,
oat Mr. Grevey, the great and cool-
Jaeaded President of the French will
sheck anv undue movement towards
lareaking the peace. The French will
lie apt to follow his wise counsel.
Arbitration—The best arbitration
us that which results from conferen
ces between employers and employed.
Both do wrong when they submit
their differences to a body called the
Knights of Labor, or to any similar
organization. If they cannot agree
it is far better to submit their differ
ences for settlement to some sound
"business men who are their neighbors
will do justice to both.
At a recent lecture delivered in
Philadelphia by a prominent scien
tist, the gentleman said itlakes a pro-
tip-ions amount of vegetable matter
-f-o form a layer of coal; that the pres
ent growth of the world would make
Laver only one-eighth of an inch
thick, and that it would take 1,000,000
vears to form a coal bed 100 feet
’thick.
Cluverius Re-sentenced.
The counsel, for this unhappy
young man, failed to obtain a new
“rial, the Supreme court of Appeals,
of Virginia, having refused a new
hearing in liis case. He was found
^rvjiltv of the murder of Fannie Lillian
Madison and sentenced to be hanged
sometime in September last. The de-
i&y, and failure to obtain a new trial,
rendered necessary for him to be re-
sentenced, and the court, below’, has
appointed the 10th of December next,
■for his execution. When asked by
Ur? Judrre if he had any thing to say
’why sentence should not be passed
sxponhi.n. he replied in a low’ tone.
sir, nothing more than I said be-
-Jore." .Judge Atkins then, without
Asiy preface, pronounced the death
the execution to take place
cm the day already stated. The pris
oner was then remanded to jail.
More Shocks in Charleston.
A Charleston special of the 9th
gives an account of more shocks in
that citv and at Summerville. They
began on Thursday night, and on
Fridav rite 8rh developed much addi
tional force. The first occurred at
12:35 a. m.. the second at 1:50 a. m.
This was a sharp and distinct shock,
-.accompanied by the usual trembling
of the earth anil subterranean rumb
ling. Another shock took place at
:1:40 a. m.. lmt exhibited less violence.
Reports of shocks were made from the
surrounding country. These occur
rences had a very depressing influ
ence upon the people, and very rea
sonably, for it shows the existence,
still, of serious internal convulsions
which may at any time increase in
violence. A slight increase may en-
langer houses that were not injured
before, and render useless much of
the work of repair which has been so
rapidly going on. The situation is
very lamentable and distressing.
A Terrific Storm.
A terrific storm is reported to have
.swept over Louisiana, Texas, and
other States, Tuesday night. The
town of .Sabine Pass, at the mouth of
Sabine river, and a little between
Louisian and Texas was totally de-
-stroyed and more than fifty people
drowned. Many lives were lost at
-Johnson’s Bayou, another place total
ly destroyed. The storm did an im
mense amount of damage, which it
has been impossible to ascertain the
particulars of at this time.
In Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky
‘ind Alabama it was very severe.
Great loss of property and distress is re
ported. the full particulars of which
will be horrifying.
What True Merit Will Do.
^ The unprecedented sale of Boscliee’s
German syrup within a few years, has
astonished the world. It is without
doubt the safest and best remedy
«.ver discovered for the speedy and
effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and
the severest Lung troubles. It acts
xn an entirely different principle from
the usual prescriptions given by Phy
sicians, as it does not dry up a cough
and leave the disease still in the sys
tem, but on the contrary, removes the
cause of the trouble, heals the parts
affected and leaves them in a purely
healthy condition. A bottle kept in
the house for use when the diseases
nutke their appearance, will save doc-
6 bills and a long spell of serious
tltoese. A trial will convince you of
«hese facts. It is positively sold by
all druggists and general dealers in
wie land. Price, 75 cents, large bot-
16 eow.
ingbain, 472 W. Madi-
~ son street, Chicago, 111., recommends
Rod Star Cough Cure, a few doses of
g&ve her entire relief from
5*eI©nfrcold. Price, 25 cents.
Social Equality.
HOW THE NEW YORK KNIGHTS OF LA
BOR ENJOYED THEMSELVES IN
RICHMOND.
A reporter went up there last night
to interview Tarrell, but the colored
delegate did not wish to be given any
newspaper notoriety.
After telling about the place and its
surroundings the reporter has this to
sav;
Then a peculiar scene presented it
self. There could be seen social equal
ity in its richest phase. In the room
were several white men and four
young colored women. One seated
at an organ playing was the source
from wliich emanated the soprano
notes. Another was seated by her
side turning the music for her.
In the room, on a sofa, was seated
a bright mulatto girl talking and
laughing with a white man, while in
another part of the room were anoth
er colored girl and a white man ehat-
ting, the man holding or playing with
the girl’s hand.
There is a delegate stopping at the
St. Charles Hotel named Joseph Ed
wards, who is from New York. He
was given accommodation in that
part of the hotel set apart for colored
servants accompanying guests, but it
is reported that some of his white col
leagues took him in their room last
night, and that he peacefully snored
there until morning.— Richmond
State.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
-AND—
Agricultural Implements'.
ADVICE TO HOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of vonr
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and
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 is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bow-
els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces
l nfiaramation, and gives tone and energy to the
whole system. MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
SYRUP 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 by all druggists
throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
December, 22nd, 1885. 24 ly
-I liave a full stock of-
Groceries and Provisions, Bagging and Ties,
And am prepared to meet the demands of all who may favor me
with their patronage for Plantation Supplies of all kinds, at prices
that cannot be excelled in this section. I also have a choice stock
of Groceries for the city trade.
As the prosperity of every country depends upon the success of
agriculture, and realizing the necessity of thet borough breaking of
land and cultivation of the crop, I have supplied myself with a
large lot of two and one horse Plows of the best makes, consisting of
the Syracuse, Benton & Harber, White’s Clipper, Meikle’s Blue
Pony and the Boss, and I also have a large lot of Steel Plows,
Haiman and Southern Plow Stocks, single and double, and farming
implements generally.
And to all who would like to have a Pump put in their wells, I
would recommend the Buckeye Force Pump, which myself and
many others have been using with perfect satisfaction lor some
time. All who wish to supply themselves with any of the above
articles will do well to call and examine my stock and get my prices
before buying elsewhere.
IMI. HX1TSSS.
Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 14th, 1880. 29 ly
TX3EE1 FALL OIF 1886
tor its many shocks. But
»e-
Will be remembered for many years to come
listen! Now comes
H. ADLER
And shocks Milledgeville and surrounding counties with one of th l ef
fected stocks of e Degt
Dry Hoots, Clotting, Boots and Sloes, Hats. Trunks, k
Which will be offered to the public at such LOW US.ZCES .. ’
surprise them. My stock of CLOTHING is complete and can suit anv n
price and quality. Be sure and examine this stock, it will pay vou aiimi- V* 1
vour trouble. My stock of Dry Goods cannot help pleasing everv ladv h
comes to this City and will favor me with a call. I have the larg*est stock' f
BOOTS AND SHOES
And at lower prices than ever seen in Milledgeville. Don’t forget the place
when you come here. I will make it to your interest if you will call and see
me. No trouble to show you goods and prices. Every* one will be treated
with courtesy whether they buy or not. Thanking you for your past favors
I solicit a continuance of the same. Respectfully,
DHL -A-IDLIErR.
No. 13, Wayne Street Milledgeville, Ga.
Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 14th, 188G. 50 tf
Council Proceedings.
Council Chamber, >
Oct. 19th, 188G.)
Regular Meeting.
Present his Hon. S. Waiker, Mayor,
Aid. Yvriiilden, Case, Carr and Hendrix.
Absent Aid. Bell and Hines.
The minutes of 'the last meeting
were read and confirmed.
The following was read:
To the Hon. Mayor and Aldermen:
Gents:—I apply to you to purchase
the street between blocks No. 70 and
71. This street runs east and west and
does not interfere with travel. Would
like for your committee to visit said
street before making your report.
Respectfullv,* W. T. Conn.
Oct. 5th, 1886.
The above having been referred to
the Street Committee, they report as
follows:
We, the Street Committee, recom
mend that the above application be
not granted. G. T. Whilden,
M. II. Bell.
On motion, the report was received
and adopted.
On motion, the Mayor was author
ized to have the roof on the City Hall
repaired.
The following accounts were passed
and ordered paid:
T. J. Fairfield, $35 70
Stevens’ Bros. & Co. 3 aec'ts. 12 35
E. Shaw, 18 33
S. Hughes, 45
The Clerk's report was examined
and found correct and on motion was
approved and passed.
On motion Council adjourned..
G. W. Caraker, Clerk.
Brickl Brick! Brick]
1,000,000 FIRST-CLASS BRICK for SALE.
P ARTIES intending to build on the line of tho Georgia or Central Railroads, would
do well to consult us before making a contract.
First-Class Paving Brick a Specialty.
We are making Brick with the latest Improved Machinery, on the celebrated Cara
ker yard.
BRICK DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN.
j»3“We take pleasure In referring to Maj.J. FUSS, Architect and Building Superin
tendent.
FOSTER & McMILLAN,
Contractors and Builders.
Milledgeville, Ga., June 10th, 1885. 48 lv
JOHNSON* ANODYNE
BHUNIMENm
wt
■erraxs—Dlph
, Influenea,
Hoarseness, Inflnenxa, Hacking ,
Diarrhoea, Kidney Tronblea, and
tf
PARSONS’SPILLS
► These pills were r. wonderful diaoorsry. No others like then in the world,
relieve all manner of " '
of disecco. Thu Information around each box is worth ten times the cost a box of
R ills. Find out about Chon and you will always be thankful. One pill a doae. Illustrated pamphlet
ee. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for aso. in stamps. Dr. I. S. JOHNSON f- - -
Sheridan’s Condition.
TJACOBSQ
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
The TAYLOR <fc COX Steam Fire Extin
guisher for Cotton Gins is the best protec
tion against loss by tire. Heats insurance.
Cheap, Instantaneous, effectual and relia
ble. Send for circulars and full particulars.
agents Wanted. Good pay given.
J. N. SUTHERLAND, Helton, S. C.
THE G!
ERMah r
For Pain
Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
liarkark., Headache, Toothache,
Sprains, Frni.es, etc.. etc.
PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.
AT DHCGGISTS AND DEAl.EliS,
THE CHARLES A. Y0U2LXR CO., BALTIMORE, JID.
GIN SAW FILING
MACHINE.
The TAYLOR GIN SAW FILER is one of the
best made. Anybody can tile 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 every season. Order from J. X.
SUTHERLAND, Belton, S. C.
Powder is absolutely
pure and highly con
centrated. Oneounce
is worth a pound of
any other kind. It is
strictly a medicine to
be given with food.
At CO., aa O.H. Bt.. Boston.
Nothing on earth
will make hens lay
like it. It cures
chicken oholera and
all diseases of hens.
Is worth its weight
in gold. lUuatrsted
Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25 coats in stamps. 21-4 lb. air-tight tin cane, Slf by mail
Six cans by express, prepaid, for '$5.00. £3. 2. 8. JOHNSON it CO.. Boston.
Feb. 16, 1S36.
Seaton.
32 lv
A. B. FARQUHAR.
ROB T H. SMITH.
G. W. Caraker in account with the
City Council, of Milledgeville. Re
ceipts and disbursements from Oct.
5th, to the 18th, inclusive.
A bsohttcly
Free from Opiates, Fmetlcs and Poison.
SORE. O^CtS,
PROMPT. JSjO —
At PitrriGisT3 and
THE CHARLES A. > DUELER CO., EALTI30RE,HD.
Dec. 22,1885. 24 ly
IF YOU WANT TO BUYM«!
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
6,
S,
9,
5 00
1 25
25
5 00
1 50
1886. Cash. Dr.
Oct. 5, To cash on hand from
last report, $785 73
R. Daniel, bal tax, 50
W. A. Walker, sales, 5 08
Fine in Mayor's Court, 5 00
Fine in Mayor’s Court, 10 00
C. E. Little, in part for
the sale of cooked p o-
visions, fruits, etc., on
the streets,
Mary Foster, tax,
S. Walker, old lumber,
Fine in Mayor’s Court,
D. G. Gullens, tax,
J. N. Leonard, for Jot No.
2, square35 in cemetery, 10 00
do 10, Tilman Jones, bal on lot
in cemetery, 5 00
do 12, Snoria Jack*son, tax, 1 50
do White & Treanor, sales, 16 90
do 14, Fine in Mayor's Court,
do _ J. Temples, tax,
do 15, L. H. Thomas, sales,
do A. F. Skinner & Co., Agts.
general Warehouse, one
year from Sept. 1st. 100 00
Miss Nettie Freeney, tax, 2 00
B. T. Dumas, for 18 by 18
foot lot in cemetery. 10 00
do 16, L. Carrington, Ins., tax, 12 40
do Josephine Bowers, tax, 100
do Fine in Mayor’s Court, 5 00
do Rollie Woodall, tax, 100
do 18, It. M. Davis, 1 acre land, 50 00
7 00
5 00
9 89
do
do
$1,047.00
Cash.
Oct. 5, By ain’t paid for ^ gal oil,
Cr.
do 6, S. Hughes, acc’t passed,’ 2 10
do 7, F. Reynolds, acc’t passed, 1 00
do W. J. Owens, in full, 50 00
do Whitfield & Allen, 75 00
do 9, G. Key,work in cemetery, 5 00
do 12, E. Shaw, in part as well
contractor, 13 75
do S. Walker, Mayor, to Sept
. 8th, 90 00
C. R. R., freight, 8 45
J®* vt; Key, work in cemetery, 5 00
do 18, W. S. McComb, in full for
Aug. and Sept. 100 00
Cash on hand to balance,
FRENCH’S HOTEL.
CITY HALL SQUARE, NEW YORK.
Opposite City Hall and tlie Post Office,
This Hotel is one of the most complete in its
appointments and furniture of ANY HOUSE
in New xork City, and is conducted on the
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Rooms only One Dollar per day. Halt minute’s
walk from Brooklyn Bridge and Elevated R. R.
All lines of Cars pass the door. Most conven
ient Hotel in New York for Merchants to stop at.
Dining Rooms, Cafes and Lunch Counter re
plete with all the luxuries at moderate prices.
July 30th, 1580. 3 ly.
PATENTS
Obtained and all PATENT BUSINESS at
tended to for MODERATE FEES.
Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent
Office, and we can obtain Patents in loss
time than those remote from WASHING
TON.
Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We ad
vise as to patentability free of charge; ami
we make NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT
IS SECURED.
Wo refer, here, to the Postmaster, the
Supt. of Money Order Div,, and to officials
of the U. S, Patent Office. For circular, ad
vice, terms and references to actual clients
in your own State of County, write to
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
Nov. 18th, 1884. 19 tf.
|i ...
fflU’orking Machinery of any kind. Saw Mill, Ma-
Hchine Tools or Machinery of anv kind for wood
or iron working, do not fail to consult the under
signed, who lias for sale all kinds of Engines
and ltoilers 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 want to sell Engine. Boiler or Machinery of
any kind, describe it ami address
J. N T . SUTHERLAND, Helton, S. C.
July 2«th, lSSC. 4 4 ni
Now Advertisements.
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO,
MACON, GA.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills,
Grist iiiis, Brown’s Cotton Gins,
and Miscellaneous Machinery,
Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery, Gins, Beltino-.
Iron Pipe, Brass and Iron Steam Fittings.
Hancock Inspirators &c.
June 23d, 18SG.
36 ly
•H
NATURES
CURE FOR
CONSTIPATION.
A RELIABLE REMEDY
For Sick Stomach,
Torpid Lives,
Billions Headache,
Costiveness,
Tarrant’s Effervescent
Seltzer Aperient.
It is certain in its
effects. Itisgentle in its
action. It is palatable
to the taste. It can be
relied upon to cure, and
it cures by assisting, not
by outraging nature.
Do not take violent pur
gatives, or allow your
selves, or allow your
children to take them,
always use this elegant
pharmaceutical prepara
tion, which has been for
more than forty years a public favorite. Sold by
(lntr/fj isls e veryich cre,
Sick-Headache,»
AND
DYSPEPSIA.
lEL IR,. SOEHsTEillDEl^.
—IMPORTER!—
—"Wholesale and Eetail Dealer In—
Fine Wines, Cigars, Brandies, Tobacco, Mineral
Waters, Whiskies, Gin, Porter, Ale, Etc.
601 and 802 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Agent for Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Urbar.a 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.
.September 1st, 1886.
9 2m.
350 40
$696 60
a $1,047 00
Approved Oct. 19th, 1886.
Geo. D. Case, Chm’n. Fin. Com.
8* WALKER, Mayor,
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
AT
l£AC03sT.
Commencing October 25th, and continuing fur
Two Weeks.
THE
Georgia Hail Road
WILL SELL
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
AT
ONE FARE.
From All Stations.
Tickets Good For Three Days.
Sale of Tickets Commences October 24th, and
Continues until November fltb, inclusive.
JOE. W. WHITE, E. R. DORSEY,
T. P. A. G. P. A.
October 19th, 1888. 14 tf
Wheat Bran!
A n nnfYkBS- Wheat Bran instore
I U.UUU and for sale by
C. H. WRIGHT & SON.
Milledgeville, Oct. 5th, ’86. 13 3t
THE SOUTHERN TEACHER’S
AGENCY.
INVITES experienced and successful
I Teachers seeking a change or bet
ter positions to send postal for blank.
^COLLEGES, SCHOOLS AND
FAMILIES promptly supplied, with
out charge, with best teachers. $o.(X)
to $12.00 paid for notice of school va
cancies. School properties sold or ex-
° h AddressE. Bauder, A. M. Mana
ger, Brentsville Seminary, Brents-
ville, Prince Wm. Co. \a.
June 8tli, 1886.
48 6m.
advertisers
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line oi
advertising in American
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Sprues St., Hew York.
Send lOots. for HXVPage Pamphlet.
March 23, 1886. 37 ly
Legalcap, foolscap, letter and note paper
—pens, pencils and Ink, for sale cheap at
the Union Jk Recorder office.
Harrison’s Combined Writing and Copy
ing Fluid for sale at this office.
r Fheo. Markwalter's
STEAM MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS,
Broad Stki.et, 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, readv for
LETTERING and DELIVERY. [Oct. 27th, 1885. 16 ly
At the Drug and Medicine Store
OF
IMI. OXj-AJRIECI
The subscriber having been established in the
iUG BUgINESS.
IN MILLEDGEVILLE,
For Nearly a Third oj a Century, is Prepared to
FURNISH ANY ARTICLE
In that line, used in the family, on the plantation or anywhere else. He has
facilities for buying i
Goods Cheap, oi the Best Quality,
And will sell at LOWEST PRICES. He
keeps constantly on hand Patent Medicines,
Paints, Paint Oils, Machinery Oils, White
Lead, Window Glass, School-Books, Writing
Papers and Pads, Ink, all sizes and colors,
Varnishes, Brushes, Lamps, Kerosene Oil,
Soaps, Perfnmes, Pictures, Seeds, Fishing Tackle,
Blank Books, Cigars, Tobacco, White Wash Brushes, Putty, Baseball
Goods, &c M &c.
t
il. Toilet
JOHN M. CLARK.
Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. -8tb, 188 . 12 ly.
"For Sauk.—Pure Plymouth~T*ock
Eggs for sale from select hens,
By* 1 "* ° m egge - wT ly coo*-
For Sale.—The lot opposite the
residence of the late Jerry Beall, j-nis
is one of the prettiest building lots in
the city. Call on Bethune & Moore,
WANTED
every county in the Soul
A reliable and ener
getic Salesman in
, _ . nth and Weat. Work
light and pleaaant. Salary or commission firat-
cla8s.
Address ns at once, stating age, present and
past occnpatlon.
J. A. WILMORE k CO..
Richmond »a-
October 5th, 188«. 13 •