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cuwifakatiye WORTH of BAKING POWDERS.
BOYAL (Absolutely Fure).
GRANT’S (Alum Powder) *.
RUMFORD'S, when fresh..
HANFORD'S, when
REDHEAD’S
CHARM (AlumPowder) *....|
AMAZON (Alum Powder)*...|
CLEYELAND’S(short wt.ioz.J
PIONEER (San Francisco)....|
CZAR
DR. PRICE’S
SNOW FLAKE (Groff’s).
LEWIS’
PEARL (Andrews & Co.).
BECKER’S
GILLET’S
ANDREWS & CO. “Regal” 4
Milwaukee, (Contain* Alum.)
BULK (Powder sold loose) Hi
BUMFORD’Sjwhen notfreshBI
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
As to Purity and Wliole someness of the Royal Baking Powder.
« j ]j ave tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the
<iuen market and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream
of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or
phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Love, Ph.D.”
« Tt is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure.
“H. A. Mott, Ph.D.”
“ I havo examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in
the market I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub
stance. IIkuby Morton, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology.”
“I have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which
.it is composed are pure and wholesome. S. Dana Hates, State Assayer, Mass.”
The Roval Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at
The Vienna world's Exposition, 1873 ; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876 ; at tho
American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country.
No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni
versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of
Health all over the world.
Note—The above Diagkam illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking
Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler.
A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in
each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by
Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking
Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound
more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advant
age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any
fair minded person of these facts.
While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree
of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicat
ing that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength
«.re to be avoided as dangerous.
A Challenge to Senator Brown.
The National Republican, of Wash
ington City, commenting on war pa
pers, s<i vs: "We can think of no oth
er paper that would be so eagerly de-
voure i by millions as one by ex-Gov-
t?rnor Brown, of Georgia, entitled.
•How My Militia Guarded Anderson-
ville.’
Tim subject is an interesting one,
it; d there are millions of people who
are in <h use ignorance concerning it.
It ftrik.es us that the provocation
has been directed at the right man.
Senator Brown is familiar with the
details. He is cool, resourceful and
master of a pen and capable of good
work i t such a cause. By reason of
his political affiliations with both
sides at different times his utterances
will be accepted by a large number
of readers.
He owes the State of Georgia a
heavy debt and in some measure the
entire South. Opportunity is offered
for the discharge of a portion of the
obligation. The tilt between Mr. Hill
and Mr. Blaine over Andersonville
was necessarily restricted, and victo
ry is claimed by the partisans of both
conte-tants.
Le Senator Brown marshal the
overwhelming facts in behalf of the
truth of history, and show to the
world how the North was responsible
for all of the horrors of Andersonville
and how it murdered Wirz to cover
up its own guilt.—Macon Telegraph.
FREE TRADE.
The reduction of internal revenue
and the raking off of revenue stamps
from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt
nas largely hem-fitted the consumers,
as well as relieving the burden of
home manufacturers. Especially is
this the case with Green’s August
Flower and Boschee's German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents
per dozen, has been added to increase
the size of the bottles containing these
remedies, thereby giving one-fifth
more medicine in the 70 cent size.
T he August Flower for Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint, and the German
Syrup for Cough and Lung troubles,
have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advan
tage of increased size of the bottles
will be greatly appreciated by the
sick and afflicted, in every town and
village in civilized countries. Sample
bottles for 10 cents remain the same
size. 17 eow.
John C. Slorah, of New York, has
been inThomasville several days pros
pecting for the establishment of a
tally-ho coach line in Thomasville the
coming season. Six splendid horse*
are driven to these tally-ho coaches.
Thev carry about twenty passensrers
Mr. Slorah is proprietor of a success
ful line run from Saratoga Springs,
N. Y., to points of interest in the
vicinity.
B. W. Whitfield, who resides near
Munnerlyn, has recently lost 54 out of
64 hogs. Those he lost would have
netted him 3,0C0 pounds of pork. Mr.
Sim. Reeves, of the same locality, is
•also a heavy loser.
I had given myself up as lost be
cause of inherited scrofula. Tried ev
erything for purifying the blood with
out benefit until I used Parkers Tonic,
and can truthfully say that it has
<jured me. I still use it for its splen
did effect on my general health. H.
Lynd, Chicago. [17 4t
PATENTS GRANTED.
Patents granted to citizens of the
Southern States during the past week
and reported expressly for the Uxiox-
Recorder, by C. A. Snow & Co.
Solicitors of American and Foreign,
Patents, Opp. U. S. Patent Office,
Washington, D. C:
J. J. Abell and C. B. Gifford, Coles-
burg, Ky., Pendulum for Electric
clocks.
J. Altmeyer, Benwood, W. Va., Cut
nail machine.
P. Benson, Little Rock, Ark., Plan
ter.
T. Braun, Athy, W. Va., Seeding
machine.
J. T. Bryant, Richmond, Va., Feed
water cleaner.
J. A. Cooley, Knoxville, Tenn.,
Railway fence.
W. L. Dudley, Covington, Ky.,
Lining for furnaces.
E. F. Dudaway, Covington, Ky.,
Fire place heater.
W. E. Elam, Ainericus, Ga., Device
for filing papers.
A. C. Frieseke, Jacksonville, Fla.,
Combined blow pipe and lamp.
M. M. Gray, Eureka Springs, Ark.,
Vehicle wheel.
J. E. Hinkle, Todd's Point, Ky.,
Fence.
H. C Hopkins, Covington, Ky.,
Clothes wringer.
C. R. Maguire, Baltimore, Md.,
Spring balance scale pan.
J. D. Majors, Bragg's, Ala., Car
coupling.
J. A. Maxwell, Calvary, Ga., Fertili
zer distributer.
J. H. McCormick, New Orleans,
La., Mail bag lock.
tt; C. McKindley, Magnolia, Ark.,
V/hiffletree.
A. H Merrill, Sanford, Fla., Cbm-
uined book holder and line indica
tor.
H. C Percy, Natchitoches, La.,
Car starter.
, O. Reese, Baltimore, Md., house
hold sifter.
W. H. Stanley, Quitman, Ga.,
Combination plow.
A. F Stinson and J. S. Sanders,
Grand Junction, Tenn., Combined hoe
and rake.
W. J. Tanner, Acworth, Ga., Culti
vator.
B. H. Teague, Aiken, S. C., Arm
rest for dentists.
J. J. Throckmerton, St. Tammany,
Va., Car coupling.
J. H. Wherry and H. H. Rottaken,
Little Rock, Ark., Fare box.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
-AND—
Agricultural Implements!
-I have 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 horough 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 for 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.
HVC- HIUBS.
Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 14th, 1886. 29 ly
Brick! Brick! Brick!
1,000,000 FIRST-CLASS BRICK for SALE.
P ARTIES intending to build on the line of the 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-
kci* yard
BRICK DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN.
£3rWe take pleasure in referring to Maj.J. FUSS, Architect and Building Superin
tendent.
FOSTER & McMILLAN,
Contractors and Builders.
M. HARMS, THE TAILOR
of Milledgeville will on the 1st of Nov
Mappin’s Old Stand, recently occupied by Mr° « Grocery Sto
re,
con
tinue the
TALlIjOniNG
and also establish a
Dyoixxs
to supply the wants in that line of both gentlemen and l v
desires to state that his prices will not be above either At!** 5 ' ^
the quality of his work inferior in any respect to that done Mac . or i, nor
cities. enner oi those
Milledgeville, Ga., Nov., 1st 1886.
[16 tf.
Adler, where he will
Kouse,
ladies. He specially
F-AT.Tj OB’ 1886
Will be remembered for many years to come for its many shock*
listen! Now comes
But
H. ADLER
And shocks Milledgeville and surrounding counties with one of the be*t *e
lected stocks of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Sloes, Hats. Trails, k
Which will be offered to the public at such LOW PRICES, that it will
surprise them. My stock of CLOTHING is complete and can suit anv one in
price and quality. Be sure and examine this stock, it will pay you amply for
your trouble. My stock of Dry Goods cannot help pleasing everv lady who
comes to this City and will favor me with a call. I have the largest stock of
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,
No. 13, Wayxe Street Milledgeville, Ga.
Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 14th, 1886. 52 tf.
Milledgeville, Ga., June 10th, 18S5.
48 ly
TJA
• fy
ERManbeMEDY
Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Rackarbc, lloadaehe, Toothache,
Sprains, BrnRes, etc.,etc.
PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.
AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
THE CHARLES A. VOt.ELEIl CO., BALTIMORE, MD.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
The TAILOR <fc COX Steam Fire Fxtin-
"uishcr for Cotton Gins is the best protec
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. 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
| hand. Every machine warranted. Price $12.
1 Pays for itself everv season. Order from J. N.
SUTHERLAND, Belton, S. C.
JOHNSON 1 ANODYNE
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tf
0UItEB — Diphtheria, Croup, Aethras, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Bhcumatisra, Bleeding at the Lungs,
Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Chronio
Diarrhoea, Kidney Troub.es, and Spinal Diseases. Pamphlet free. Dr. I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass.
MAKE
NEW, RICH
BLOOD*
FILLS
Absolutely
Free from Opiates, Emetics anil Poison,
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.
At Druggists and Dealkrs. ________
THE CHARLES A. YOGF.LEU CO., BALTIMORE, HD.
IF YOU WANT TO BUYifiLM
^Working Machinery of any kind. Saw Mill, Ma-
Bchine Tools or Machinery of any kind for wood
or iron working, do not fail to consult the under
signed, who has for sale all kinds of Engines
and Itoilers 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 and address
,T. N. SUTHERLAND, lielton, S. C.
July 26th, 18S6. 4 4m.
Dec. 22, 1885.
24 ly
FRENCH’S HOTEL.
CITY HALL SQUARE, NEYV YORK.
Opposite City Hall and the Post Ollice,
This Hotel is one of the most complete inits
appointments and furniture of ANY HOUSE
in New xork City, and is conducted on the
EunoPEAisr piiAixr.
Rooms only One Dollar per day. Half 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, 18SG. 3 !y-
rm *7*
sj &
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
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 CIRLDREN TEETHING. Its value
i s incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sut
ure 11 immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
s)ni r< 7* s 110 m i st;l ke about it. it cures dysentery
ami diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bow-
iiE cures ' y iod colic, softens the gums, reduces
nnammittion, ami gives tone and energy to the
Qvn,V s - VHtern ' MRS. WINSLGVV’S SOOTHING
tn m P FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
1 , '[ ie tas te, and is the prescription of one of the
t-io r, a . n ' 11>est female nurses and physicians in
th p n ,,i e<1 ^iates and is for sale by all druggists
, ut the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
December, 22nd, 1885, 24 ly
for the brain and nerves that
A H ln yigorate the body without in-
oxicating, is what we need in these
oays of rush and worry. Parker’s
"A^stores the vita] energies,
soothes the nerves, and brings good
health quicker than any thing you
ean use. 15 lm>
P*
Obtained and all PATENT BUSINESS at
tended to for MODERATE FEES.
Our office is opposite the U. S. latent
Office, and we can obtain Patents in less
time than those remote from WASHING
TON.
Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We ad
vise as to patentability tree of charge; and
we make NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT
IS SECURED.
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the
Supt. of Money Order Div,, and to officials
or the U. 8, 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, W ashington, D. C.
Nov. 18th, 1884. 19 tf.
New Advertisements.
CURE FOR
CONSTIPATION,
NATURE’S 1RELIABLE remedy
For Sick Stomach,
Torpid Lives,
Dillious Headache,
Costiveness,
Tarrant’s Effervescent
Seltzer Aperient.
It is certain in its
effects, i t is gentle 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' vour
children to take them,
always use this elegant
pharmaceutical prepara
tion, which lias been for
favorite. Sold by
Sick-Headaclie,
AND
DYSPEPSIA.
more than forty years a publi
(Iruf/r/isls everywhere.
September 1st, 1886.
9 2m.
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
-AT-
Mj^OOIsT-
Commencing October 25th, and continuin
Two Weeks.
Goorgia Hail Road
WILL SELL
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
03NT3E3 UP-A-IFLIE.
From All Stations.
Tickets Good For Three D£ys.
for
ad
Sa ! e of Tickets Commences October 24th, ar
Continues until November 6th, inclusive.
JOE. W. WHITE, E. R. DORSEY,
T. P. A. G. P. A.
October 19th, lisc. 14 tf
THE SOUTHERN TEACHER’S
AGENCY.
TNVITES experienced and successful
1 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. $3.00
to $12.00-paid for notice of school va
cancies. School properties sold or ex
changed.
Address E. Bauder, A. M. Mana
ger, Brentsville Seminary, ^Brents-
ville, Prince Win. Co. Va. ‘
June 8th, 1886. 48 6m.
These pills were wonderfil discovery. No others like then in the world. Will positively
relieve all manner of dise:::;Oc Thu information around each ben is worth ten times the cost of a box of
pills. Find out about Chora and you will always be thankful. Oue pill a dose. Illustrated pamphlet
free. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in stamps. Dr. I. 8. JOHNSON &CO., 22 C.g. St., Boston.
Sheridan’s Condition
Powder is absolutely
pure and highly con
centrated. One O'
is worth a pound of
any other kind. It is
Btrietly a medicine to
be given with food.
MAKE IIS LAY
Nothing on earth
will make hens lay
like it. It cures
ohicken cholera and.
all diseases of hens.
Is worth its weight
in gold. Illustrated
book by mail free.
Bold everywhere, or sent by mail for £5 cents in stamps, 21-4 lb. air-tight tin cans, $1: by mail, SI.20.
•hi cans by express, prepaid, for‘$5.00. 2XB. L S. JOHNSON & CO.. £ oaten.
Feb. 16, 1886.
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A. B. FARQUHAR.
ROB T H. SMITH.
A. B. FARQUHAR i 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
33. Tt. SCHlsTBIDBi?,,
—IMPORTER!—
—Wholesale and Eetail Dealer In
Fine Wines, Cigars, Brandies, Tobacco, Mineral
Waters, Whiskies, Gin, Porter, Ah, Etc.
for
L
Dec. 15 th, 1885.
23 ly.
r Fheo. Markwalter's
STEAM MARBLE & GRANITE AY ORES.
Beoad Street, Near Lower Market,
AUGUSTA, GEOBGIA.
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 alwavs on hand, ready for
LETTERING and DELIVERY. [Oct. 27th, 1885. 16 ly
Wheat Bran!
A n nmLBS. Wheat Bran instore
1 UiUUU and for sale by
C. H. WRIGHT & SON.
Milledgeville, Oct. Oth, ’86. 13 3t
ADVERTISERS
can leam 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 lOcta. for 100-Page Pamphlet.
March 23, 18S6. 37 ly
Legalcap, foolscap, letter and note paper
—pens, pencils and ink, for sale cheap at
the Union & Recorder office.
Harrison’s Combined Writing and Copy
ing Fluid for sale at this office.
At the Drug and Medicine Store
OF
JOHM IM!_
The subscriber having been established in the
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_buymg
Goods Cheap, of 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, ; -
iz-rry Varnishes, Brushes, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Toilet
*** Soaps, Perfumes, Pictures, Seeds, Fishing Tackle,
Blank Books, Cigars, Tobacco, White Wash Brushes, Putt}’, Baseball
Goods, &c., &c.
lr „ , JOHN M. CLARK-
Milledgeville. Ga.. Sent. 2Sth. 1886. 12 lY.