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THE WORLD’S BEST MAKERS.
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Time of Payment.
SPECIAL
BARGAINS.
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Full Size; ah improvements; Sweet Tone;
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Best Sold in America for the money. Thousands
sold.
Complete Outfit—fine Plush Top Stool, Em
broidered Cover, Instructor and Music Book.
All freight paid to nearest Depot.
PARLOR ORGANS, $65.
Large Size; Solid Walnut Case; Extended
Top; Rich Design; 4 Sets Reeds; 10 Genuine
Stops. Greatest bargain ever offered, same
Style Case, with 2 Sets Reeds, only $.65.
Complete Outfit—fine Stool, Instructor and
Music Book. All freight paid.
Easy Terms.
1 PIANOS.—$10 Monthly until paid for, or a
small cash payment and balance quarterly, or
semi-annually. Ten different plans of payment,
Responsible parties accommodated with almost
any terms desired.
ORGANS.—$5 Monthly, or Rented until paid
for. Easiest Terms ever heard of.
OUTFITS FREE.
Fine Plush Stool, Embroidered Cover, Instruc
tor and Music Book with Pianos. Fine Stool,
Instructor and Music Book with 0:gans.
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We assume all freight to purchaser’s nearest
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PIANOS in Squares, Square Grands. Uprights
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THE GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE,
E. D. IRVINE, Manager,
Macon-Ga.,
Or J. S. STEM BRIDGE, Agt.,
Milledgeyille, Ga.
September 14th, 1386. 36 ly.
Bethune & Moore,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Milledgeyille, Ga.
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DROMPT ATTENTION will be giv-
I e , n *° purchase and sale of
Real Estate in Baldwin Countv.
Milledgeyille, Ga., Jan. 12th,* 1885.
Plantation for Sale.
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an excellent plantation contain
ing from 800 to 500 acres, lying from 8
to 4 miles north of Milledgeyille, on
west side of Oconee river—good creek
and river bottom land—good water
power on creek for gin and mill—
good three-room frame house and out
buildings. A portion of the land is
well timbered, and it all lies well for
cultivation. There -.re numerous
springs of good water on the place,
and the location is healthful and de
sirable.
Apply.to Bethune & Moore,
Real Estate Agents.
One 4 room house with cook room
attached—all new—2 acres land—good
well water—good barn—bounded
north by Ga. R. R., east by Wilkin
son street.
Two half acre lots, with houses, on
Wayne street, old factory site. For
sale by Bethune & Moore.
Real Estate Agents.
For Sale.—The lot opposite the
residence of the late Jerry Beall. This
is one of the prettiest building lots in
the city. Call on Bethune & Moore.
Plantation for Sale.
A PLANTATION 17 miles from Mil-
ledgeville, 10 miles from Sanders-
ville and 11 miles from Devereaux
Station, is offered for sale, on easy
terms—300 or 400 acres swamp land
with the privilege of 1,250. Settle
ment one mile from swamp, in a
healthy location with good water.
This place is particularly desirable as
a stock farm. Apply to
BETHUNE & MOORE.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR
SALE. 500 acres, 50 acres bermuda
grass, between 50 and 75 acres of creek
and river bottom, good neighborhood
34 miles from Eatonton, 1 mile from a
good grist mill. Made on place last
year 28 bales cotton, and 300 bushels
corn with two plows. Good dwellffig
6 rooms, barn, kitchen, smoke house,
double pantries, ironing house, and 5
good cabins, well watered. Apply to
BETHUNE & MOORE.
Miiledgevilie, Ga.
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GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.
Foundry, Machine and Boiler
Works, AUGUSTA, GA.
ABOVE PASSENGER DEPOT.
June 8, 1886.
aur-M-nis
Throat, Cleanses the Teeth and Purifies the Breath,
use‘i and recommended by leading dentists. i re-
£ artd by Dks. J. P. W. P. Holmes, Dentists. Macon,
a. For Sale by all druggisU and dentists.
AUg. 5tix, 1886. 4 ly.
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Tax Notic
M Y BOOKS are now opened for
the collection of Taxes for the
year 1886. I am compelled under a
new law to close my books on the 20th
of December. Please come up and
pay promptly. Office at Post Office.
Office hours from 9 to 4 o’clock on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
T. W. TURK,
Tax Collector B. C.
Sept. 28, 1886. 12 3m
Blood Purifier.
mills TS PURELY A VEGETA HUE €031-
JL POUND, and is highly endorsed by hun
dreds of the best citizens of Georgia and other
slates for the following diseases:
RHEUMATISM, INDIGESTION, CON
SUMPTION, HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA,
CATARRH, and ULCERS. SORES
OF LONG STANDING, SCROFULA,
SALT RHEUM, KIDNEY and
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
And all affections caused by
IMPURE BLOOD
Or low conditions of the system.
This Medicine only needs a trial to know the
value of it. No certificates will be given in the
papers but if any one wishes them, they will be
sent on application. This Medicine is put up by
the
Marshallville Medicine Co.,
For one dollar per bottle. If your druggist does
not keep it send direct to the
Marshallville Medicine, Co.,
Marshallville, Ga.
Sep*:. 28. ISS6. 12 ly.
Til G EAKTIIOUAKE
Of August 31st gave the people a
mighty shake up, and the next morn
ing 1 gave my prices on Lumber a
good shake up, and now I can give
nil parties the lowest prices in the
market, quality of lumber to be con
sidered. Lumber-yard at C. R. R. de
pot. All orders left with Mr. M. Hines
will receive prompt attention. Re
member the mill is running on the
same plan. Come and see it run and
vou will not be astonished at my low
prices. M. L. BYINTOGN.
Sept. 7, 1886. 9 3m
To The Public.
A LL parties due Col. Thos. Johnson,
for mules and horses are hereby
notified that their accounts are due,
and an immediate settlement is re
quired. Apply to the undersigned
who will transact all bu mess for him.
E. K. CHAMPION, Ag’t.
Oct, 5, 1886. 13 tf
A,
Wanted at Once.
GOOD TINNER. To one who un-
Jt\ derstands Jobbing Work and Roof
ing, I will give constant employment.
None but a good sober man need ap
ply. Apply by letter only, with ref
erences, to
J. STALEY.
Miiledgevilie, Ga.
Oct, 12, 18S6. ° 14 tf
. Notice—A bill to be entitled An Act to
lix the license or tax lor sale of intoxicat
ing or malt Luju rs in the city of Mili ’dge-
vilie and Laidwin_countv, Georgia, at ten
thousand dollars, will bo introduced ■ n
the next Legislature of said State Oct, 25
1SSG.
Baldwin Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be sold before the Court
House door, in the city of Mil-
ledgeville, during legal sale hours, on
the first Tuesday in November, 1886,
the following property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing in the 322d Dist., G. M., of said
county, containing sixty-three acres,
more or less, the same being south
west part of lot No. 104, bounded
south-west by Win. Rice’s estate, east
by Charley Gibson, south-east by Jor
dan Biown, north-west by T. F. Vin
son. Levied on by virtue of one Coun 1
ty Court ti fa in favor of P. M. Comp
ton & Son vs. E. W. Minter and as the
property of E. W. Minter. Defend
ant notified by mail, Oct. 4th, 1886.
Property pointed out by Pl'ff.
Also, at the same time and place :
All that tract or parcel of land lying
in the 721st Dist., G. M., containing
three acres, more or less, with im
provements thereon, adjoining lands
of E. C. Ramsay, Hammond and Gus
Little. Levied on by virtue of a mort
gage fi fa in favor of Bybee & Hodg
kin vs. Alex Daniel and as the proper
ty of Alex Daniel. Defendant notifi
ed by mail this Oct. 4th, 1886. Pro
perty pointed out by J, A. By bee.
Also, at the same time and place:
One house and lot in the city of Mii
ledgevilie, containing one acre more
or lessf and known in the plan of said
city as lot No. 1, in square No. 30,
bounded north by Montgomery street,
east by Warren st., south by lot No.
2 of said square, and better known as
the place where Phil Raiford now re
sides. Levied on by virtue of a Coun
ty Court fi fa in favor of Ezekiel Rey
nolds vs. Philip Raiford and as the
property|of Phillip Raiford. Defendant
notified in person Oct. 2d, 1886. Pro
perty pointed out pl’ff.
Also at the same Time and place:
One house and lot, in the city of Mit-
ledgeville, containing two acres, more
or less, known in the plan of the city
as being parts of lots No. 2 and 4, in
square 72, bounding Hancock, Colum
bia and Clark streets. Levied on as
property of W. A. Jarratt, Sr., to sat
isfy one Superior Court mortgage fi fa
in favor of Elizabeth Eld ridge vs. W.
A. Jarratt, Sr. Tenant in possession
notified in person, October the 4th,
1886.
Also at the same time and place:
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
in the 321st District, of said county,
containing sixty-two acres, more or
less, known as the Bass or old Ham
mond place, bounded by land of the
Asylum on the west and the River
road on the east. Also four acres,
more or less, known as the Jackson
place, bounded north by Ben Brax
ton and Wilburn Scott, south by the
above described Bass place. Levied
on as the property of T. H. Kenan, to
satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in fa
vor of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Stembridge
vs. T. H. Kenan, and one in favor of
Messrs Turk A Byington vs. T. Ti.
Kenan. Also at the same time and
place, one house and lot in the city of
Miiledgevilie, known in the plan of
said city as lot No. 3, in square 58,
containing one acre, more or less,
bounded north by lot of Mrs. H. G.
Kenan, east by L. N. Callaway, south
by estate of R. M. Orme. Levied on
as the property of T. H. Kenan to
satisfy one County Court fi fa in favor
of the Miiledgevilie Banking Co., vs.
T. H. Kenan and W. T. Conn. Also
at the same time and place, the drug
store on Wayne street, of Dr. T. H.
Kenan, the entire stock of goods, con
sisting of drugs, fixtures, cigars, tobac
co, Ac. Levied on by virtue of a Dis
tress warrant for rent, in favor of W.
T. Conn, Agent; also three County
Court fi fas in favorof Thurber, Why-
land A Co., vs. T. H. Kenan; one
County Court fi fa in favor of Bycke
A Selig vs. T. H. Kenan; one County
Court fi fa in favor of Lamar, Rankin
A Lamar vs. T. H. Kenan, and other
fi fas in hand. Sold as the property
of T. H. Kenan to satisfy said fi fas.
Also at the same time and place:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
in the 321st District, G. M., sixty acres,
more or less, bounded as follows:
north by county line; west, by McMil
lan; east by Andrew Ailing. Levied
on as the property of T. H. Potter, to
satisfy a County Court fi fa in favor of
C. H. Wright A Son vs. T. H. Potter.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs.
Defendent notified in person, October
the 4th, 1886.
Also at the same time and place:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
in the 319 District, G. M., of said
County, containing 273 acres more or
less; bounded by lands of Samuel Evans
and others. Levied on as the proper
ty of Mrs. J. M. D. Webb to satisfy
one County Court fi fa in favor of
DuBignon A Whitfield vs. Mrs. J. M.
D. Webb and as the property of Mrs.
J. M. D. .Webb. Defendant notified
by mail Oct. 1st, 1886. Property
pointed out by Robert Whitfield.
C. W. ENNIS, Sheriff.
Oct. 5th, 1886.13 tds.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
B Y VIRTUE of an order granted by
the Court of Ordinary of said
County at the regular October Term,
1886, of said County, will be sold be
fore the Court House door in the City
of Miiledgevilie, and said State and
County on the first Tuesday in No
vember, next, between the legal hours
of sale, the following lands belonging
to the estate of Mary A. Benford, de
ceased, to-wit: All those tracts of
land situate, lying and being in the
322nd District, G. M., of said county,
bounded North by lands of Mrs. Cor-
manni, East by lands of Wm. Adams,
South by lands of Jesse Lee and West
by lands of Joseph Noland, contain
ing three hundred and fifty acres,
more or less, sold for the purpose of
paying the debts of said deceased
and distribution among the heirs at
law. Terms of sale cash.
R. M. BENFORD, Adm’r
upon the estate of Mary \. Benford,
deceased.
October the 4th. 1886.
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DfBULL’S
Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consump-
TiiVi tion, and relieves consumptive
persons in advanced stages of
the disease. Price 35 cts. Cau
tion. Xho Genuine Dr. Built
Coxigh Syrup is sold only In
ichite tcrapperx, and bears our
registered Trade-Marks to vrit;
A Bull's Head in a Circle, a Red-
Strip Caution-Label, and the
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fac-simile signatures of John W. I
Bull A A. C. Meyer A Co., Sole I
Prop’s, Baltimore, Md., U. S. A.
Chew Lange’s Pings—The great Tobacco An*
J ~ ~ ' Dy all Druggists.
tidote!—Glee 10 Cts.—Sold
Oct. 1. 1886.
13 cw6ra
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED.
ft. HALL’S
BALSAM iiis
Cores Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia, Con
sumption, Bronchial Difficultie&Bron-
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Diseases of the Breathing Organs. It
soothes and heals the Membrane of
the Lungs, inflamed and poisoned by
the disease, and prevents the night
sweats and the tightness across the
chest which accompany it. CON
SUMPTION is not an incurable mil
ady. HALL’S BALSAM will cure
you, even though professional aid
fails. Price 25 ctN., 50 cts. and $1.00.
JOHN F. HENB7 & CO., New York.
Write for Illuminated Book.
April 20, 1886.
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THE CLiNGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
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TION on the market for Piles. A SURE CURE
:<.i- Hcliing Piles. Has never failed to give
;nipt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers, Absoess,
. i tula. Tetter, Salt Ilheum. Barber’s Itch, Ring-
Pimples, Sores and Boils. Price oO cts.
THE GUNGMA& TOBACCO CAKE
'.TURK’S OWN REMEDY, C ures all
'V ,unds Curs, Bruises, Spra:ns. Erysipelas, Boils,
' uhuncles. Bone Felons, Ulcers, Sores, Sore Ejes.
->ore riirnat Bunions.Coms, Neuralgia,Rheumatism,
)r h,tis. Gout, Rheumatic Gcut. Colds, Coughs,
iir uichitis, Milk Leg. Snake and Dog Bites. Stings
of Insects, <!tc. In fact allays all local Irritation and
r.mation from whatever cause. Price 25 els.
THE CLINGft/IAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared acc»r«liii*.r to the most sciriitilic
principles, of llic PUREST SEDATIVE
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Croup. Weed or Cake of the Breast, and for that class
of irritant or inflammatory maladies. Aches and
Pains where, from ioo delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to bear the stronger application
of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price 15 cts.
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
OLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, N. C., U. S. A.
Oat. 12,1885. 14 ly
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COOK STOVE
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ALL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED
MANUFACTURED BY
Isaac A.Sheppard ACo.,Baltimore,Md
AND FOR SALE BY
T. T. WINDSOR,
Miiledgevilie, Ga.
Aug 10, 1886. 5 ly.
Cure for Piles-
For Sale.—Pure Plvmouth Rock
Eggs for sale from select liens. $1.50
per setting of 13 eggs. Apply to
35 tl] w. A. Cook.
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Barley!
f Choice 8eed
Bariev, for sale bv
C. H. WRIGHT & SON.
Miiledgevilie, Oct. 5th, '86. 13 3t
Piles are frequently preceded by a
sense of weight in the back, loins and
lower part of the abdomen, causing
the patient to suppose lie has some
affection of the kidneys or neighbor
ing organs. At times, symptoms of
indigestion are present, flatulency,
uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A
moisture like perspiration, producing
a very disagreeable itching, after get
ting warm, is a common attendant.
Blind, Bleeding, and Itching Piles
yield at once to the application of
Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which
acts directlv upon the part affected,
absorbing the Tumors, allaying the
intense itching, and'effecting a per
manent cure. Price, 50 cents. Ad
dress The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.
Piqua, O. Sold by T. H. Kenan,
Druggist, Miiledgevilie, Ga. [36 ly
Killed a Trout “On the Wing.”
The News and Advertiser hasn’t
told any remarkable snake stories this
season, for this has not been a very
good year for snakes in this region,
but here is a little fish story that we
will lay alongside of any that we have
seen:
A few days ago Mr. N. J. Cruger,
the efficient Tax Receiver of Dougher
ty county, was' hunting quail near
the creek just north of the city, ahd
Avhen he approached the creek his
dog ran into the Avater and flushed a
trout. The fish made a jump and
went flying through the air several
feet above the water, and Mr. Cruger
fired at it and killed it. The trout
weighed about two pounds and a half,
and Nick swears that he killed him
“on the wing.”
This story is not an unreasonable
one to a man who is quick on trigger
and who has fished much in Flint riv
er and Kinchafoonee and Muekalee
creeks. The writer has seen trout in
these streams clear the water and
jump ten or twelve feet. It is no un
usual thing for them to jump over a
boat Avhen they are taken by surprise
and they find themselves cut off from
deep water.—Albany News & Adver
tiser.
Don't Experiment.
You cannot afford to waste time in
experimenting when your lungs are
in danger. Consumption always
seems, at first, only a cold. Do not
permit any dealer to impose upon you
with some cheap imitation of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds, but be sure
you get the genuine. Because he can
make more profit he may tell you he
has something just as good, or just
the same. Don’t be deceived, but in
sist upon getting Dr. King’s New Dis
covery, which is guaranteed to give
relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest
affections. Trial bottles free at John
M. Clark’s Drug Store.
’Tis Hope that lights the way through
trouble’s night,
’Tis Hope that’s cheered the world
since time began.
'Tis soap that makes our clothing
clean and white,
'Tis soap that civilizes savage man.
A remarkably handsome woman is
said to be the moving spirit in a phi-
lanthropical movement in Russia to
supply the poor of that country with
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, the great
remedy for coughs and colds.
The Iowa Calf Case.
JWCAPITAL PRIZE, *75,000-®*
Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion.
l4S1
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Quar
terly Drawings of The Louisiana .State Lotte
ry Company, and in person manage and control
the Drawings themselves, and that the same are
conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good
faith toward all parties, and we authorize, the
Company to use this certificate, with fac-similea
of our signatures attached, in its advertise
ments.”
For a dozen years the famous calf
case in the Iowa courts lias excited
the breathless interest of the Ameri
can bar and public.
Twelve years ago, Mr. Potter pur
chased five calves from a Mr. John
son, but as they turned out to have
been stolen, Johnson w as prosecuted
by the “Anti-Horsel-Thief-Associa-
tion.” He was acquitte I and at once
sued seven members of the associa
tion for damages. The case has been
tried five times, and each time except
one, Johnson xvas awarded damages
ranging from $8,000 to $7,500. This
week the verdict was set aside. The
total court costs amount to $3,300, and
the expenses on both sides aggregate
$20,000. Several persons have been
bankrupted. The calves were worth
about fifty dollars.
The case has made itself felt in
state politics, and in church affairs,
and the end is not yet.—Atlanta Con
stitution.
Dont!—If a dealer offers you a bot
tle of Salvation Oil without labels, or
wrappers, or in a mutilated or defaced
package, don’t touch it—don’t buy it
at any price, you can rest assured
that there is 'something wrong—it
may be a dangerous and worthless
counterfeit. Insist, upon getting a
perfect, unbroken, genuine package.
An Old Lady Burned to Death.
Athens, Ga., Oct. 27.—On Sunday
night Mrs. Edwin Hayes, an old lady
seventy years of age, was fatally
burned. * She lives fourteen miles
above this city in Jackson county and
it seems has not been in strong mind
for some time. As she was harmless,
however, no watch was kept on her.
Sunday night she had gone to her
room with a lamp, when the family
h ard screams. The lamp had either
fallen or exploded, dashing burning oil
over her, and swathing her with fire.
Clothes were stripped away, but the
body was fearfully burned. She lin
gered in great suffering until yester
day, when she died.
“Mamma,” said Bobby, “I have eaten
my cake aM up,and Charles hasn’t touched
his yet. Won’t you make him share with
me so as to teach him to be generous?”
—Judge.
There should be only one aristocracy;
that, the aristocracy of intellect.
Commissioners.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will
pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisiana State
Lotteries which may be presented at our coun
ters.
J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana Nat’l Bk.
J. W. KILIIKETH, Pres. State Nat’l Bank.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'IBk.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legis
lature for Educational and Charitable purposes
—with a capital of $l,ooo,ooo-^-to which a re
serve fund of over $550,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitu
tion adoptee December 2d, A.D.,1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed
by the people of any State.
It never scales or postpones.
Its Grand Single Number Drawings take
place monthly, and the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months
instead of Semi-Annually as heretofore.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND
DRAWING, CLASS L., IN THE ACADEMY OF
MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, November
9th, 18S6—198th Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each,
Fractions, in Fifths in proportion.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000
1 do PRIZE 25^000
1 do PRIZE 10,000
2 PRIZES OF $6000 12,000
5 “ 2000 10!000
1° “ 1000 10,000
20 “ 500 10,000
100 “ 200 20,000
300 “ 100 30,000
000 “ go 25,000
1000 “ 25 25,000
ACPKOXIMATTON PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $750... $6,750
9 “ “ 500 4,500
9 “ “ 250 2,250
1967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500
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Oct. 12th, 1886 14 4t
Farming Lands
and Timbered Tracts
L 1
FOR SALE CHEAP;
ALSO HOMES FOR THE HOMELESS.
ESS than a week’s wages will se
cure one. Many valuable lots giv
en AWAY.
•STAgents Wanted: liberal induce
ments offered. For full information
address E. BAUDER,
Brentsviilk, Ya.
June 8th, 1886. 48 6m.
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child-bearing woman tin's legacy. The
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rise up and call his name blessed. We
can prove all we claim by Jiving wit
nesses, and anyone interested can call,
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All druggists sell it. For particu
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Bradfield Regulator Co.,
5 cm. ly.] Atlanta, Ga.
Execntor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of authority in me vested
by the last will and testament of
Mrs. M. E. Little, deceased, will be
sold before the Court House door in
the city of Miiledgevilie on the first
Tuesday in December next, between
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, the following property, be
longing to the estate of the said Mrs.
M. E. Little, viz: The plantation
known as the “Little place, situated
three miles North of Miiledgevilie and
adjoining lands of Rose, Adams and
Furman; the Stinson lot and what is
known as the “old place ’ lot to be sold
separately. Also ten shares of Cen
tral Railroad stock and ten shares of
Eatonton Branch Railroad stock to-
g^th6i* with four debenture snares of
stock. Also the house and lot on
Wayne street, Miiledgevilie, known as
the residence of said Mis. Little.
Terms: the land to be sold for one-
third cash and the remainder in one
or two years and to bear interest at 8
per cent per annum from the date of
sale
JAMES F. LITTLE, Executor
Oct. 26, 1886. tds.
For Sale.
! T OFFER FOR SALE my house and
j i Jot in the north-western part of the
city, on the Macon and Augusta R. R.
The house is in good repair. One
acre lot, good water, promising orch
ard. The location is healthful and de
sirable. Apply to me on the place.
SARAH MOORE.
Miiledgevilie, Oct. 26th, '86. 16 3t
Notice.
-:o:-
B Y mutual consent the copartnership
of By bee & Hodgkin has been dis
solved. This is no notify the public
that all of the accounts and notes in
the hands of this firm, have been
transferred to the undersigned, and
an immediate settlement of ihe same
is required.
J. A. BYBEE.
October 1st, 1886. 13 4t fc
Notice.
Will be submitted to the next Gen
eral Assembly, A Bill to repeal an
xYet approved December 18th, 1884,
so far as the same concerns the
County of Baldwin, the same being
the Registration Act for the counties
of Baldwin and Lee.
Oct. 11th, 1886. 14 4t