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Official Organ ol City and County.
li L. Hunter, Local Editor.
AV. T. CONN & CO.,
.T7HOLKSALE DEALERS in Stn-
W p] e nnil Fancy Groceries, Tobao-
c 7 l ’i2Clte,(ia., Feb. 30 t b. IBM. 5 Ora
The Edwards House,
^VEERS the beBt accommodations
( ) for Transient and Regular Board-
^ Special inducements for College
students. WARREN EDWARDS.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 1, ’80. 26 ly
M RS .TEELIN O ’ S BAKKBY.
Fre»h Bread and Cake Hally.
T* * Kut and yeast-cake* can tie -found
K alio at the .tore of Kinney A
^iln tiio of Mr- Ch»n. Bonner. U* «m
THE CITY.
Lenten Senricei in St. Stephen’!
Church.
Wednesdays and Fridays, 11 A. M.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 V. u.
Holy Commwnion every Sunday
Morning.
Fruit trees are in bloom.
Gardening is now in order.
Choice Green Tea at C. L. Cask's.
This Is the month for planting
corn. Plant largely. I
March came in like a lamb and no
doubt will go out like a lion.
The Light Infantry are drilling
ko as to enter the test drill in Macon
in May.
Owing to sickness the Salvation Ar
my did not arrive as announced last
week. They will behere on the 12th.
The anniversary service of the Wo
man’s Missionary Society will be held
at the Methodist church next Sunday
IU f he grass, in the north-eastern part
of the college, earn pas caught on fire
last Tuesday, and the cadets had
quite a time lighting fire.
The cadets of the College paraded
on the streets last Friday. They are
well drilled which speaks very high
ly for their Commandant.
You will find the best cigar in the
city for 5c. at C. L. Cask’s.
£)r. It. O. Cotter of Macon enjoys
a line reputation as a specialist in
diseases of the eye, ear and throat.—
His card will be found in our local
columns.
French Candy assorted for 95 cts.
per pound at L. H. Wood & Go’s.
IB 1
Smoke Figaros to be found at John
M. Clark's drug store. [29 3m
The Lenton Season, observed by the
Episcopal chuich, began Wednesday, the
23d.
Call on T. S. Avant or W. J. Brake
and get some of that justly celebra
ted Rkd Elephant Tobacco. It will
make you happy.
Feb. 8, 1887. 31 5t.
<3-
Two sizes of Figaros, the best 5c.
cigar in America at John M. Clark’s
drug store. [29 3m
Darby's Stick Candy at L. H. Wood
& Go’s. [84 4t
^ Go to C. L. Case’s and select your
Wall Paper from a large and beautiful
lot of samples.
If you want to enjoy life, buy a
Figaro at John M. Clark’s drug store
and smoke the sweetest cigar made.
29 3m
If you intend buying a Sewing Ma
chine, don’t fail to examine the
“Lightning White” before purchas
ing elsewhere. It is by far the best
machine on the market and can be
bought 10 to 15 dollars cheaper than
any other make. For sale by
Miss S. E. Bearden.
O
Kickapoo Indian Medicines for sale
at C. L. Cask’s. 80 tf.
DR. R. O. COTTER,
126j Second street, Macon, Ga.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat.
(Formerly associated with Dr. A. W.
Calhoun, Atlanta.) [35 ly.
MICE! Icb!—I have opened my Ice
■House for the season. Thankful for
past patronage I respectfully ask a
continuance of the same.
35 tf.] Warrkn Edwards.
We invite attention to the adver
tisement of Mr. W. II. Hall, Jr., in
this issue. Give him a call and test
the quality of his goods and the
prices at which he sells them.
Mayor Wnlker requests us to return
thanks to the Fire Department for
their promptness in answering the fire
alarm last Friday night and for their
obedience to orders after reaching the
fire.
Rev, and Mrs. J. R. King were call
ed to Warrenton last Tuesday on ac
count of the extreme Illness of Miss
Annie Gallaher, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. N. Gallaher and sister of Mrs.
*\ ln g. Miss Gallaher was stricken
w jth measles about a week before,
which, despite the most careful treat
ment of experienced physicians, de
veloped into a malignant and unman
ageable form and resulted in her
death on Tuesday night, before her
eiBter reached her bedside. The de
ceased was about eighteen years of
age and was a young lady of rare at
tainments and most amiable disnosi
tion.
Death of Mr. Wi, G. Robinson.
This gentleman died at Griffin last
Friday morning about G o'clock. His
remains were brought to this city,
and his funeral took place from the
Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock
Saturday morning, Rev. D. McQueen
officiating. The following gentlemen
acted as pall-bearers: W. H. Scott, (J.
H. Wright, F. B. Mapp, W. T. Conn,
B. F. Denton, and J. N. Moore.
Mr. Robinson was in the 72d year
of his age. In 1848 lie came to this
city and in connection with Mr. T. T.
Windsor opened a dry goods store.
The firm of ltobinsou & Windsor did
a successful business here for several
years, and then moved to New York,
where they remained only a few years
and returned to Georgia. Mr. Robin-
sou for the past several years had
been a resident of Grifffn. He had
many friends in this city, who lament
his death. He was laid to rest in our
beautiful city cemetery, where his
first wife and several of his children
are buried. Peace to his ashes.
Petition for Dismiision from Ad
ministration.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1887.
W HEREAS, C. L. Morris, Admin
istrator upon the estate of Mrs.
Fannie B. Morris, deceased, 1ms filed
his petition in said Court for letters
of dismission from his trust as such
administrator.
These are therefore, to cite and ad
monish all parties interested, heirs or
creditors, to show cause on or by the
June Term next of said Court to
beheld on the first Monday in June,
1887, why letters of dismission from
said trust should not be granted to
said petitioner as prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this March the 7th, 1887.
DANIEL B. SANFORD,
[85 8m.] Ordinary.
Petition for
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1887.
W HEREAS, Walter Paine, Clerk,
&c., has filed his petition in said
Court for letters of Administration
cum testainento annexo upon the es
tate of Mrs. Maxey Wood, deceased.
These are therefore to cue and ad
monish all persons interested, heirs or
ci editors, to show cause on or by the
April term next, of said court, to
be held on the first Monday in April
1887, why letters of Administration
upon the estate of said deceased
should not be granted to said peti
tioner as prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 7th day of March, 1887.
35 lm.] D. B. SANFORD, Ordinary.
Tears’ Support.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Countv.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1887.
W HEREAS, the Commissioners ap
pointed to set apart a year’s sup
port for Mrs. Sarah J. Vaughn, and
her six minor children, widow and
children of R. M. Vaughn, deceased,
have filed tlieir report in said case.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons interested, heirs or
creditors, to show cause on or by the
April Term, next of said Court to be
held on the first Monday in April,
1887, why the report of the said Com
missioners should not be approved,
made tlie judgment of the Court ami re
corded.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this Marcli the 7th, 1887.
DANIEL 15. SANFORD.
851 in.] Ordinary.
COTTON MARKET.
The following is the Cotton Market
ior March 7, 1887:
Savannah—Middlings, fM
< harlkston- -Middlings. <V:
Augusta—Middlings, Die
Milledgeville—Middlings, 8L
Liverpool—Middlings, 54 '
*Goldpa°r; K ' Mi(UllingS ’ ,J ‘
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinury of said county granted
at the regular March teim 1887, of
said court, will be sold before the
Court Hquse door, in the city of Mil-
ledgeville, on the IstTuesday in April,
next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit: A
house and lot in tlie city of Milcdge-
ville, Ga., fronting east on Jefferson
Street, bounded north by lot of es
tate of James Herty, south by lots of
Miss Laura Edwards and Solomon
Barrett, containing one-fourtli of an
acre more or less. Sold as the proper
ty Mrs. A. B. Turner, late of said coun
ty, deceased, for distribution, &c.
Terms cash.
WALTER PAINE, Adrn'r.
of Mrs. A. B. Turner.
March 7tli, 1387; 35 tds.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
B Y virtue of an order from the (’ourt
of Ordinary of said county, grant
ed at the regular March Term, 1887,
of said Court, will he sold before the
Court House door in the city of Mil-
ledgeville, on the first Tuesday in
April next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property belong
ing to the estate of James Herty, de
ceased, to-wit: All that tractor par
cel of lurid, situate, lying, and being
In the city of Milledgeville, and said
State, and County, known and dis
tinguished in tlie plan of said city as
part of Lot No. 1, in Square No. 40,
beginning at Lot belonging to estate
of Mrs. A. B. Turner, dec’d, on Jeffer
son street, running West along said
Lot 210 feet to City Hall lot, thence
North 159V feet to Hancock street,
thence East along said Hancock St.,
50 feet to lot belonging to estate of
said James Herty, dec d, thence South
98j feet, thence East 100 feet to Jeffer
son St., thence South along said Jef
ferson street 03 feet to the beginning
corner. Sold as the property of James
Herty, deceased, to pay debts, and
for distribution. Terms cash.
F A. HERTY, Adm x of
Janies Herty, dec’d.
March 7th, 1897. _ [88 lm.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Lleers, 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
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
FOR SALE BY C. L. CASE.
Julv aist, 1885. 2 ly.
Bierman ft Jones, Merchant Tailors.
We are pleased to Inform our cus
tomers and friends in Milledgeville
and vicinity that our Mr. Jones will
call on them between the first and
fifteenth of March, with a very large
line of spring goods embracing nil the
novelties and specialties for the enr
suing season. To those who are un
acquainted with us, wo will simply
state that our Mr. Bierman's expe
rience as the Lending Cutter of the
city for the past fifteen years, our
personal supervision of each depart
ment, and the employment of none
but first class workmen is asufllcient
guarantee of our ability to give en
tire satisfaction to every customer.
Intending purchasers will find it to
their interest to examine our goods
and prices.
BIERMAN A JONES,
Merchant Tailors & Importers,
885 Broad St.
33 tf.] Augusta, Ga.
CANDY FACTORY 3 BAKERY!
A HOME WANT SUPPLIED.
I have established In Milledgeville, ft First-Class
Candy Factory and Bakery on the corner of Han
cock and Wllkluaon Sts,, near the Court House,
where 1 am prepared to supply the public dally
with excellent
FRESH BREAD OF ALL KINDS.
Also pure Candles, in <fnantitles to stilt pur
chasers. Also fine French Candles. Orders for
Wedding Cakes, Suppers, Banquets .etc., prompt
ly fllled. Country Merchants will And it to their
Interest to apply to mo for Candles anil Light
Bread. A liberal patronage from tlio city and
surroundlug country, solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed.
F.SCHEIDEMANN.
Milledgeville, cia., Mur. 1st, rear. 34 ly.
Supplies for the Asylum.
S
Oconee Poultry Yard
B REEDERS of high class Poultry.
Eggs for sale now, chickens in full
breeds, Plymouth Rook, Brown and
White Leghorn of the best and purest
strain. For prices apply to
W. A. COOK,
(Successor to C. G. Wilson.)
Milledgeville, Ga.
March 1, 1897. 34 3m
For Sae.
HANDSOME upright Piano, and
an excellant Organ, both new, on
exhibition at the Opera House. For
terms apply to
WALTER PAINE.
Milledgeville, Mar. 1st, 1887. [34 lm.
A
Trespass Notice.
A LL PERSONS are warned not to
trespass on my land by hunting,
or otherwise. J. J. GUMM.
March, 1, 1887. 34 4t
A Jersey Bull for Sale
Of best strain, subject to registration,
about eight years old, price very low.
For further information, address
J. P. SWEANEY,
34 2t] Milledgeville, Ga.
opruii
—AND—
WHISKEY HABITS
cured AT HOME without pain or ex
posure in two to six weeks.
All communications kept sacredly
secret. Address with stamp
DR. KEELEY’S Southern Agency,7
Box G4 Milledgeville, Ga.
Milledgeville, Mar. 1st, 1887. [34 tf.
Bigcrowd Monday night, March 7th,
7 o’clock, p. in. Everybody coming.
Milledgeville booming.
LUNATIC ASYLUM. )
Near Milledgeville, Ga., y
17th February, 1887.)
EALKD PROPOSALS will be re
ceived by the undersigned, up to
17th of MARCH, 12 o'clock, M., for
furnishing the articles specified be
low.
Samples must be furnished of the
articles bid upon. One-third of the
articles must bo delivered 1st April;
one-third 1st May and ono-tliird 25tli
May*, and cash will be paid for the
same, one-third 5th May, one-third
5tli Junk, and one-third 5th July,
1887. All articles will bo re-weighed
or measured.
All ear load lots to be delivered at
Midway depot.
LIST OF ARTICLES.
300 bus. White Com.
800 “ Sound Feed Oats.
25.000 lbs. Bran.
80.000 lbs. Bacon C. R. sides, (smoked.)
4,500 “ Hams, (medium weight.)
4.500 “ Leaf Lard.
800 bbls. Flour.
70 “ Pearl Grits.
850 bus. Meal.
6.000 lbs. Rio Coffee.
8.500 “ Brown Sugar.
2.500 “ Granulated Sugar.
4.000 “ Butter, (not oleomargarine)
900 “ Tobacco.
000 gals. Molasses, in bbls.)
100 “ Syrup.
1.000 lbs. Adamantine Candles, (uot
400 “ Starch. [sets.j
11.000 “ Rice.
1.500 “ Turpentine Soap, 1 1T> bars.
150 gals. Pure Cider Vinegar.
15.000 lbs. Fine Salt.
200 lbs. Sifted grain Pepper.
1 keg English Bi-Carb Soda. 1121b
30 eases Ball Potash, 1 lb balls, full
30 doz. good Brooms. [strength.
8.000 yds. Cottonades for Pants.
4.000 yds. Sheeting.
4.000 “ Shirting.
8.000 “ Chocks.
3.000 “ Calico, fast colors, (Spring
40 doz. 4 Hose. [style.)
80 “ Hose.
250 Summer Coats.
100 prs. Men’s Slippers, 6-11.
150 “ Men’s low-quar Shoes, 6-11.
100 “ Women’s cloth Slippers, 5-7.
50 “ “ Pebble grain ‘‘ 5-7.
150 “ “ Cloth Shoes, 4-7.
100 “ “ Fox Shoes, 3-6.
750 yds. Crash.
The right reserved to reject any
and all bids. Bids should be marked
“to furnish supplies,” and addressod
to the undersigned.
L. J. LAMAR, Steward.
Feb. 22, 1887. 33 4t
Notice.
A LL parties indebted to the firm of
Kinney & Whelan will find their
accounts in my hands. Please call
and settle them to avoid cost and
trouble. CHAS. T. WHELAN,
Milledgevi’le, Feb. 22, ’87. 33 4t
Trespass Notice. •
LL persons arc warned not to
hunt or otherwise trespass on my
land.
T. F. NEWELL.
Miiledgeville, Feb. 14th, ’H7. [33 3ts
A 1
Beef Cattle.
BEEF CATTLE wanted at
the highest market price. Ad
dress
J. P. SWEANEY,
Milledgeville, Ga., Dec. 27, ’80. 27 3m
500
bayb iMionsriEiri
BY BUYING YOUR
Furniture, Buggies,
Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Harness
Leather, Children Carriages,
Wall Paper, Window Shades, Mixed Paints,
White Lead, Linseed Oil, Etc., from Us!
We need money and for the CASH wo will duplicate pricen of
any house in Georgia. Also,
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
All Stylos and Prices.
"W. <Sc CT.
32 South Wayne Street Milledgeville, Ga.
March 1, 1887. " 34 4m.
Near Milledgevillej G-Eorgia,
Manufactures STEAM-PRESSED DOUBLED-GLAZED VITRIFIED
DRAIN, SEWER and WATER PIPES,
SMOKE AND HOT-AIR FLUE PIPE,
Flower Pots, Greenhouse Tile, and Other Ware, Etc.
FIRE BRICK A SPECIALTY.
STEVENS BROTHERS & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
March 1,1887. 34 tf
•Arriving Every Day,
—AT-
P. J. CLINE & C0 7 S.
Woliavo opened this week, 2,000 yards white checked Nainsook,
Real Nice Quality, at 5c per yard.
Every yard of them worth 80. Also, large line of eheoked Nainsook
at 8,10, 12*, 15 and 20c.
50 pieces Toile DuNord, all now patterns.
200 large white Bed Spreads, at $1.00, worth at least $1.50.
And the handsomest and cheapest line of Jaconet Edging and
Insertions over offered in Milledgeville.
1,000 yards beautiful Pique, in assorted patterns, at 8 cents,
worth 12*e.
100 gross of genuine English Pins, and they are the very best
Pin made, and we will sell live papers of them for five cents—
think of it, one cent a paper for imported Pins.
New lot Gold and Silver Shirts. Gold Shirts, $1.00; Silver Shirts*
75c. Gold and Silver Cuffs and Collars to match.
We will also open this week a beautiful line of Mediums in Ging
hams and Calico, not too light or too dark, something that you cau
make, np now, and a great many other goods too numerous to
mention.
We have Bought these Goods Cheap
and we are offering them at theso prices to induce our customers to
buy them now, and if you will buy them now, you will not be pressed
with your Spring work. We bought them for the cash and of course
they cannot oe sold at theso prices, except for the cash. Come and look
at them and post yourself in prices, whether you wish to purchase
or not, and wo promise you the very best of attention.
‘ffj P. J. CLINE & CO.,
MILLEDGEVILLE, MACON AND GRIFFIN.
Milledgeville Feb. 22, 1887. n ly
Look Out! Look Out!
To the Citizens of Milledgeville : Seeing the necessity of &
first-class butcher business in this place, I have opened in the
Sawyer old stand, where I will keep constantly on hand fresh beef,,
pork, sausage, pickled beef, Bologna sausage, pickled tripe and
fresh leaf lard. All orders delivered, as I shall run a free delivery
wagon. Parties having cattle and hogs to sell, will do well to see
me before seUing. Will pay for good beef 4* to 5e, dressed; pork
on foot, 4*c; pork dressed, 5*c. Mr. J. L. White having associated
himself with me as salesman, will be glad to see his old customers, i
J. B POUNDS.
Milledgeville, Ga., Dec. 27th, 1886. 25 4nv
Farmers 7 SuppliesI
Our stock of Farmers’ Supplies is not surpassed by any firm in
this market, and we carry the best and largest assorted stock of
Farming Implements,
That you will find on this market. We also, sell the
Port Royal Cotton Fertilizer, Port
Royal Acid Phosphate and
Chesapeake Guano.
And wo can meet the prices of any wholesale house in the JState on
TOBACCO.
Give us a call and examine our stock and get our prices before
buying elsewhere. Respectfully,
M. & J. R. HINES,'-’
No. 23 Hancock Street, Milledgeville, Ga.
Feb. 8th, 1887. 3Lly.; |
Anna Bell Lee,) Divorce in Baldwin
vs. ( - Superior Court,
Henry B. Lee.) Jan’y Term, 1887.
TT appearing by affidavit of plaintiff
I that the defendant resides on James
Island, South Carolina, it is ordered
that notice of this suit be served on
him by publication of this order in
the Union & Recorder newspaper, at
Milledgeville, Ga., once a month, for
four months after the adjournment
of this court and prior to its next
terU1 ' W. F. JENKINS,
Judge S. C. O. C.
A true extract from the minutes.
Walter Paine, Clerk.
Feb. 1st, 1887. 30 m4m.
OCONEE LIVERY STABLE,
Milledgeville, Ga.
M. H. BLAND ft CO., Proprietors.
(Successors toG. T. Whilden.)
TTMtDICK meets all Truius piomptly. will
n »0“J to meet drummers at any sta-
tiou within 15 miles of Milleilgevllle, at a few
Hours notice on orders, written or otherwise
Also, will keep for hlro. Carriages, Buwie* ami
rilling Horses at reasonable rates. Draynge
furutahed, promptly and faithfully a at elided
to. Patronage of the public solicited.
Feb, 1st, 18J7 . 30 3m
FITS: All Fitsstoppoil free Gy Dr Kline’s
Groat Nerve Restorer No Fits after first
day’s use Marvelous cures. Xreutise-and
$2 00 trial bottle free to Fit cases, Scibl to
Dr.Kline, 931 Arch St. Phila., Pa. 23 ly