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Official Organ ol City and Connly;
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\Vpli and Fancy Groceries, Tobac-
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r fhc Edwards House,
„ rt uo (ho best accommodations
0 bSvansiont and Regular Board-
,VJ Special inducements for College
students. WARREN EDWARDS.
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LIFE insurance CO.,
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Represented in a permanent local
Agency^BT. c. HUMBER,
MlLLKDOKVILLK, GA.
March 23, 1887. 37 ly
the city.
Physioc.
Jessica and Joe.
Paint your house,
pay your street tax.
Soring has come, at last.
Read new advertisements.
New Hats at Miss Price’s,
t” Cream Cake all the rage.
Lenal blanks fur sale at this office.
The new star, Jessica Thomas
New spring advertisements take^
Choice Green Tea at C. L. Cask s.
Everybody likes Ice Cream Cake.
Read J Staley’s new advertisement.
The new Baptist church is going up
faster cards were numerous and
That man who never changes, nev-
^lOOOEnvelopes for $1.00 at Uniow-
Rkcordek office. ,
-Be sure and go to Miss Price’s on
Thursday and Friday.
The surviving veterans should be
here in force on Memorial Day.
Ladies’ Fine Kid Gloves in all colors
for 50c, at H. Adler’s. [AO tf
The Wade Hampton flour at S. Bar
rett’s, is the best in the market. Try
it.
Cheapest line of Dry Goods ever
offered in this city at H. Adler’s. [40tf
An exhibition and prize drill will be
given by the Cadets at the College on
Friday, Oth of May.
The largest selection of Hats and
Shoes, and at the lowest cash prices,
at H. Adler’s. [40 tf
Mr. J. Hunter McCotnb, R. T. It.,
is ready to receive state and county
tax returns. See his advertisement.
Easter Sunday was a bright and
beautiful day and all the churches
had good congregations.
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Smoke Figaros to be found at John
M. Clark's drug store. [29 8m
Arasene, Ilibbosene, Chenille, Tin
sel, Fancy Cards, &e., for embroidery
at Miss S. E. Bearden’s.
DIt. It. O. COTTER,
12G[ Second street, Macon, Ga.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat.
(Formerly associated with Dr. A. W.
Calhoun, Atlanta.) , [35 ly.
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Two sizes of Figaros, the best 5c.
cigar in America at John M. Clark’s
drug store. [29 8m
Go to C. L. Cask’s and select your
Wall Paper from a large and beautiful
lot of samples.
If you want to enjoy life, buy
Figaro at John M. Clark’s drug store
and smoke the sweetest cigar made.
29 3m
IEC
When the crow of the rooster sounds
distant and mournful it is a good evi
dence that summer is not far off.
Call on Miss S. E. Bearden for In
fants Caps.
Kickapoo Indian Medicines for sale
at C. L. Case’s. 30 tf.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
job work elegantly and promptly.
Landretli’s Garden Seed and Irish
potatoes for sale by C. L. Case.
Beautiful line Crinkle# at the low
est prices, at W. H. Carr’s.
Let all the veterans of the Lost Cause
for miles around be in procession on
Memorial Day.
Given Away.—Everybody in the
city and county is cordially invited to
i all or send and get one of Madame
Demorest’s “Monitor of Fashion,”
just received at W. H. Carr’s, without
charge.
Go to c. L. Cask's and buy your
behool Books.
Attend and take stock in the Im
provement Company, which meets at
ni ht° UnC *l Camber next Thursday
a r *. n 8' u K °f Hie new bell of the
church was mistaken for a lire
“ arm before our citizens became ac
quainted with its notes.
P ay you to *°°h at my stock
i. Q „ l0 tmng before purchasing. I
Afwf?' 116 ,lnu ‘dothing at low prices.
J? tf ! II. Adler.
tAicd m, ank , Ml,,f f r ’ 4 sm °ke house was on-
last 'in,i t ul ; on Wednesday night
meat A t n u‘r d " r , “ ton pieces or
bne or Batdwin. Ve8 “ Haucock ' ,,mr the
Mcf 1, m,o Pr i n ?i' 1 ? re8B Goods at T. L.
'lnnoM a & Cos ar , e beautiful; they
I dnn0b be surpassed.
"'ill receive
I I 'akd rnu Utflt f0 F uiaking Ice Cream
new fm- if*-?? CH hes are something
krsttimethi ledgeville ’ U bein S tL ®
Hu this city Try one, eV<?r introduced
A New Feature.
We have concluded to establish
tho Bargain Counter System, and
will commence on Monday, the
11th of this month, (April,) to
make our spread, and continue to
do so on each Monday, to make
a now display, and will sell you
goods from this counter, at one-
half their real value. So come
early each Monday morning, those
who are in search of real Bar
gains. For instance avc will sell
you twelve yards of beautiful
Lawn, at 40c, or 10 yards at 3oc.
oo come along with your cash, as
we will not charge any article on
the Bargain Counter.
—AT— i
T. L. McCOMB Si CO’S.,
The Emporium of Fashion,
8 and 10 Wayne St., Milledgeville, Ga.
April 12th, 1887. 40 tf.
Spring Has Opened
-AND-
Notice.
/T Y books will be closed by the 1st
~ I pf May, and all accounts not set
tled in full by that time will be placed
m the hands of an Attorney for collec-
V on :, F. A. Hall, Ag’t.
April lltli, 1887. [40 tf.
Strayed or Stolen.
A ^OUSE-COLORED, mare mule,
r\ with a bluck streak down her
back—chunky, with shoes on hind
feet and none on the fore. A liberal
reward will be paid for the recovery
of the mule and capture of the thief,
“ftoleu. T. F. Newell.
Milledgeville, April 11th, 1887. [40 4t.
Notice.
A LL who are liable for the Street
Tax for 1887, are notified that said
tax is due. Come and pay me and
save being summoned by the street
overseers, to report for duty with
pick and shovel.
, G. W. CARAKKR, Clerk.
Milledgeville, April 12th, 1887. [40 4t.
TAX NOTICE.
M Y books are now open to receive
the State and County Tax of
Baldwin County for the year 1887.
Office at Furniture and Buggy store
of L. W. Davidson, where I will be in
attendance daily, from 9 a. m. to 5 p.
M. until June 1st at which time the
Books will be dosed. All parties are
required to give in their Taxes under
oath, to the Tax Receiver.
All who fail to give in their taxes by
June 1st will be placed on the Defaul
ter’s List, and double taxed.
J. H. McCOMB,
Tax Receiver.
Milledgeville, April, 11 '87. [40 2ms.
Turkish Rug & Dress-Making.
M RS. w. L. BETHUNE begs leave
to inform the public that she
teadies the making of the Turkish
Rug—Machines furnished at low rates.
Also, the Norman improved system
for cutting and fitting every garment
worn by a human being—taught.
Dress-Making done also, in the best
and latest styles, she having secured
the French Fashion Bazar. She is
prepared to show work with any one
and asks a liberal patronage.
Milledgeville, April 5, ’87. 39 tf
After a short trial we have ar
rived at the conclusion that it
is not to our interest to continue
to confine our sales to merchants
only. From and after this date
we will sell to all who will buy in
wholesale quantities. The larger
the quantity the lower the price.
Wo do not break packages.
Thanking our customers for their
liberal patronage, wo hope to
merit continuance of the same
Respectfully, Ac.,
W. T. CONN & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers.
March 29, ’87. 38 St.
Milledgeville Booming.
Cotton Compress, Oconee Canal, Steam-
tioAton th* Oconee, Water Woiks to be put
up as soon as the money Is raised.
X. B.—The only way to raise It is by buy
ing everything cheap. Begin with your
Family Groceries. In order to do it look
below:
14 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
16 •• White XC Sugar 1.00
17 “ Carolina Rice 100
30 “ Iludnui’s Grits, 1.00
I doz. Best Laundry Soap, 35
II Ilia. Choice Family Lard 1.00
Raisins, per pound 15
Nuts, (assorted) 15
Extra Shore Mackerel, 10
Fulton Murket Beef 15
Apalachicola Oysters, per can 12%
Magic Yeast Cake, . 15
California Pears, per nan 15
Peaches, per can, 15
Grated Pineaple, per can,........ 25
Condensed Milk (Eagle & Border). ... 20
“ <• (Crown) per can,.... 15
Genuine Imported Sardines, 17%
Horse Radish, per bottle 10
Partridge,
Quail 30
Ammonia and Borax -to
Strawberry Syrup 40
Olive Oil 40
Maple Syrup, •••••
Fruit Jam (different ktnds) 30
Lemons, ner doz. f®
Mason’s blacking, per doz.. 40
Pure Apple Vinegar, per gal 30
4 lbs. Dwight’s Soda
Tompson’s Red Seal Potash,........... 10
In fact, I have a large lot of I ic.vles,
Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars, Turnips, Cab
bages, Potatoes, Onions and every -
tiling kept in a first-clnss Grocery
Store. This is my Spot Cash price.
No charging. _ _ , ,.
F. A. HALL, Ag ,t.
March 15. 1887. 36 ly
P. J. CLINE & CO.,
Have Just Finished Qpening the Handsomest, Best Selected and Cheapest
SPRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
Ever before offered to the Trade of Milledgeville, and we are determined,
that the Cash Buyers shall have goods as cheap, if not CHEAPER, than
they can be bought in any city in the South.
Mr. Lyons of the Macon store has been in Now York since tho first of February, and bought all of our domestic goods before tho lato
advance in price, and a great many of them we can sell CHEAPER than they could NOW be bought from the manufacturers. We haTe
been fully convinced that the present CREDIT SYSTEM of tho country is not what tho people want, aud that they cannot AFFORD to
stand the CREDIT PRICES, and tho only solution of the question is to buy for CASH, and you can buy CHEAP, and when you sell
your crop next fall, instead of paying it all out for debts already contracted, you will have tho money in your POCKET, to pay CASH
for what you need.
We will quote you some of our Cash Bargains, and you will see at a
glance that what we say is true.
300 pieces Dress Calico warranted fast colors, for 5 cts.
10 bales Georgia Sheeting one yard wide, for 6^ cts.
5 bales yard wide Sea Island, splendid quality, for cts.
100 pieces soft finished Bleaching, stouter than Fruit of Loom, at 8^ cts.
150 pieces of Dress Ginghams of the handsomest patterns, and best quality made, at 10 cents.
100 pieces White Checked Nainsook, at 6^, 7£, 8, 10,12^, 15 and 20 cents, don’t fail to ask for our 6J Nainsook, and the lot at 12£ is a
JOB LOT, slightly soiled on the outside, but perfect inside, and can’t be bought for less than 20 cents elsewhere.
3,000 yards wh.te Lawn, short lengths, at 3.[c.
ZHCAJUEBTTRCa-SI ZEaLAJ^BTHRO-BI
The biggest job in these goods ever offered, and about half tho l’ogular price.
Laces and Embroideries!
Our selection of Torchon, Swiss and Oriental Laces, and Swiss and Lace Flouncing, is BEAUTIFUL, and cheaper than ever.
JYotions! Notions! Notions!
We have the most complete line of fancy notions wo have ever had tho pleasure of offering, and a great many jobs in this line, and if
you will ask for the JOB LOT of Ladies’ Striped and Colored Hose at 12£ cents, you will find something worth nearly double the money,
and the line of Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s Handkerchiefs, that are wonderfully cheap, and extra largo size papers of English pins with
steel points, at 5 cents a paper, and five smaller papers of tho same pin for 5 cents, and don’t forget to ask for the Ladies Companion at
FIVE CENTS a piece, worth four times the price.
Dress Goods! Dress Goods! Dress Goods!
Great pains have been taken in tho selection of our stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods this season, and we must say that in every
instance where they have been shown, the general verdict is that they are JUST LOVELY, and EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP. We have
all the latest styles aud patterns in Satins and Muslins, with both colored and white laces to match, for trimming them with, and in
Worsted Dress Goods all the new and delicate shades of Albatros, Armours, Canvass Cloth, Cashmeres, and Nun’s Y r eiling, with light
shades of Velvet trimming and buttons to match every piece, and cheap Worsted Dross Goods in endless variety, commencing as low as.
Gj- cents a yard. We hope all tho ladies will inspect this line of goods before they purchase.
PARASOLS ALLTU TTMBIRICIiXi^A.S-
We are now displaying an elegant assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas in black, and a groat variety in colors, both solid and figured,
Silk and Satin from tho finest to the cheapest quality. You can’t fail to bo suited in either color, price or quality.
Cassimeres, Cottonades and Linens.
When Winship k Callaway, of Macon, failed early last fall, wo bought the greater part of their stock of Spring Cassimeres at 50 cents
on the dollar, and a great many of them imported. We have them on sale this Spring, and will sell them for ONE-HALF their real val
ue. Elegant assortment of Georgia made Cottonades, Brown, Striped and Chocked Linen for Mon and Boys very cheap.
SPRING and S0MMER CLOTHIHG.
’, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s ready-made suits is tho largest and cheapest We have ever had and have a large line of
ITS AND VESTS, and boys’ Kneo Pants, which we will sell VERY CHEAP. If you neod an outfit in the above line,
ve you money.
cnrwi^wnaT QUOIT #lHtt''QY
Wo have just opened a large lot of tho celebrated Bay State Shoes, and we warrant every pair to give entire satisfaction. They are not
made for STYLE but for WEAR, and in FINE SHOES we have a largo assortment of Clement, Wiel &, Boll of Baltimore, which is the
prettiest shape, best fitting, most comfortable and best wearing shoe in tho market.
GENTS’ HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS!
We are the acknowledged HEADQUARTERS in this line. All the new styles in Stiff, Felt and Straw. We closed out LATE LAST
SUMMER the entire stock of the wholesale house of Rosenfield <fc Lilienthal of Macon, at fifty cents on the dollar, and we will sell them
at one-half the price you can buy them elsewhere. n
MATTINGS! MATTINGS! MATTINGS! MATTINGS!
Now is the time to take up your Carpets, and wo have opened in tho last few days an elegant line of Straw Mattings at the very lowest
figures, and we have a line of the popular Chinese Checked Mattings, made of Cotton and Flax in different colors, at 25 cts a yard.
To Our Country Merchants.
We are offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS at WHOLESALE, and wilDsavo you your freight and drayage every time. No need to
go from home. Get our wholesale prices and you will be convinced.
Our stock of Gents
ODD COATS, PANTS
we can certainly save you money
What’s the use to lio'ler if you don t
holler loud! The world Is too busy
to listen to whispers.—Houston 1 ost.
you 36 inches in every yard. Come and wc will guarantee you satisfaction and the host attention.
April 13th, 1887.
P. J. CLINE & CO.,
Milledgeville, Macon and Griffin.
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