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Edwards House,
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.13 f1 ; 1 , j Regular Boanl-
JiSBucemouts for College
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; INSURANCE CO.,
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>•• " $6,665,000.00
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CITY.
. Green Tea at C. L. CASK’S.
,smk Apple to W. &
OKUH 8-' u " g t
for#1.00«t IH..OX-
rHitU In lira Catholic church
it y last Sunday.
best show of the Season Thurs-
rht A “Scrap of Paper.”
U’ g Rearden lias a most
fn! line of Infant’s caps cheap.
TF
lke Figaros, to be foundat.John
S’b drug store. I4 3dra
>• second street. Macon, Ga.
' nf the Eye, Ear and Throat,
jerk associated with Dr. A. W.
mu, Atlanta.) L'™ ly.
I
onpct line of Dry Goods ever
edfin this e.ity at H. Adler’s. [40tf
to see the “Scrap of Paper”
sdav night.
W Fine Kid Gloves in all colors
ie. at H. Adler’s. [40 tf
0 sizes of Figaros, the best 5c*.
in America, at John M• Clark s
store. [43 3m
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tapoo Indian Medicines for sale
j. Case's. 30 tf.
ilreth’s Garden Seed and Irish
its for sale by C. L. CASK,
ill pay you to look at my stock
othing 'before purchasing. I
some line clothing ar low prices.
! II. Aplkr.
.A.
) r. L. Cask's and buy your
Books.
cxjuet Sets for sale by 1 ’. L. Case.
you want to enjoy life, buy a
o at John M. Clark's drug store
moke the sweetest cigar made.
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Ex-Cadets’ Association. 1
The Association of ex-Cadets of the M. i
G. M. A A. College of this city having
organized by electing Mr. J. T. Allen.
President, and Air. R. H. Wootten,
Secretary, have sent out a postal card
circular to all the ex-Cadets whose
post-cilice address they could procure
inviting them to attend a re-union ar
the approaching College Commence
ment. It is scarcely to be doubted
that they will have* a pretty good
attendance of the former Cadets, who,
having gone out into the world and
engaged in various avocations, will
be glad to return at the time appoint
ed to exchange cordial greetings and
let each other know how they linvd i
fared thus far in the battle of life. It
is to be hoped that the Association '
may have tne cordial support of all 1
who may be able to come to Milledge- ,
ville at the appointed time. The in
dividual interest of some of the mem- ’
bers may bo subserved by the assist- .
ance rendered by the others, if when '
they meet, they will confer together
concerning their avocations, purposes |
and desires.
The rates of freight given Mllledge-
villo by tlie inter-state commission !
from the west were a great deal high- !
er in proportion to other southern
cities than they were before, but
Messrs. Dorsey of the Ga. It. R. and
Whitehead of the Central say that
they will see that no discrimination
will be made against us and that Mil-
ledgeville shall have the same rates
in proportion as heretofore, thus pla
cing ns on an equth footing with oth
er southern cities, Equality and jus
tice is all we want and with this, noth
ing can impede our steady growth.
Spring Has Opened
—AND—
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
As Mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucus surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as tiie damage they will do
are ten fold to the good you can pos
sibly derive from them. Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury and is token internally
and acts directly upon the blood and
mucus surfac.es of the system. In
buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure
that you get, the genuine, it is taken
internally and made in Toledo, Ohio,
by F. J. Cheney & Co.
"friTSold by Druggists, price 75c per
bottle.
r. Fierce's “Favorite Prescription”
everywhere acknowledged to be
standard remedy for female com
ats and weakness, It ig sold by
fgifti
ill at Miss S. E. Bearden’s and see
new style of stocking supporters,
adies, misses and children. 43 tf.
e have just opened a new line la-
Hats and Bonnets. The* very
cst styles out. Call and see them
>• H. Carr’s.
c-° f 1Iid wny brought us yes-
[fni fwi * , som ° Strawberries and
! "‘fe An,on k Die flowers were
>! Jun tyof lv: ' s, * w * aml h<! informs us
rooted, cuttings n f rose*
strawberry plants for sale next
'Ac novelties |in Hats, Bonnets
JUhnery Goods, we get as soon
av . e just received a large
d o S tllese g° 0( l«- Call and
?j ne ,ll( ‘ new shapes at W. H.
Commissioners of Bald-
of tt n ' vell , to Profit by the
•ninii,o„^ anoock . Commissioners.
a !K rn nd juror was heard
u , t the roads would re-
, otto's! attenti °n at the next
01 the Superior Court.
iboitv*!° rne ^ Aall have settled
;iianiia Q 0 n ar ^ y c,n business of
agents 6 m, rokers & Manufactur-
u. 1 « e y came to this place
<itv \v n< ! we welcome them to
ulv cn. e le(lrn th,vt they have
[’4tu nf i"? need work with good
' of do,n S a satisfactory busi-
il e n n ^ ri kbtlinrp, of La-
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lb.4. oo
185.00
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174.30
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ata' that Re Y’ ?• Carter, of
•bition!o, fp °^ e ilere during the
Hation Ca ' l, P ai K n , " ill preach the
ds are invitiliT 1 ' v. Gitizens °nd
n\ ited to be present.
Perform^ f? allaw , ay ’ on Friday
surgjJ 6dt!1 >e serious and tliffi-
lady in th^o ra * lon ovariotomy,
>’ I)o tors w Ci U'' xr H ,7 was ussist-
1. b.AUen w’| Ialk I-.L. Har-
• Clarke Ti"^' dtobisou and
lt eRnd hay„^° perat i on is of a
lis ,r|W° U8 nature and up
‘Dng the patient is doing
Monday;
is w fi n la dy is doing at pres-
en ough has 11 U ex P ecte <3, but
•nine the fln ? t yet e]a P se d to
'a hei,/'® !l nal The op-
!“ one, If she y s v eri ! i , us aud
tniitp n ‘ dioukl recover it
•outig T)tl a ; hon °r to tlie promis-
P . -lcian who performed
For Sale,
Land, Stock of Goods, Ac.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
U NDER and by virtue of the ah-
tliority of a Deed with power of
sale, made and executed by S. D. and
John J. Wootten, both of said coim-
tv, to Armstrong, Cator aud Compa
ny. of the city of Baltimore, Mary
land, a firm composed of Robinson
Cator Williams, J. H. Watters, Wil
liam H. Pagon. James McK. White.
Janies H. Cator, Frank Cator and
George Cator: on tlie seventh day of
December, A. D. 1880, to secure the
payment of six promissory notes of
the same date, becoming due and pay
able, respectively, to-wit:
1st. Thirty clays uftor (late, priu.
2nd Hlxty clays after date, ••
3rd Ninety days alter date, “
4th One hundred and twenty, prim
5th One hundred and fifty, prln,
<Sth One hundred and eighty, prim
Cr. $185.00
To balance due, $yn.39
Which said Deed with Power of
Sale as aforesaid, has been duly re
corded in the Clerk’s office of Supe
rior Court, in and for said county,
and which was executed and deliver
ed by the said S. D. and John J.
Wootten, under and pursuant to the
powers vested in sections 1969, 1970
and 1971, statute laws of Georgia,
Code 1882, as to deeds with power of
sale, etc, and by virtue of the au
tnority therein conveyed and given
to the’payee, we will sell at public
outer^v« on Saturday the 4th day of
June 1887, before the Court House
door in said county, all that tract or
parcel of land, situate, lying and be
ing in the city of Milledgeville, said
county, bounded on tne east by
Wayne St., South by lot of E. J.
Hogue, west by lot of C. G. Wilson
and north by lot of Henry Walton,
fronting on Wayne, st., 80 feet and
having a depth of 200 feet.
Also at the same time and place,
will sell all that stock of goods, con
sisting of dry goods, notions, ladies’
hats, bonnets, ribhons, lac es, flowers,
dress goods, ckc., now stored iu the
store house of tlie said S. D. Wootten,
in said city, No. 20 Wayne St. All of
which property, both personal and
real, will be sold on the above nam
ed day, to pay the balance due upon
said promissory notes, and all costs
and attorneys' fees incurred in the
collection of the same by this pro
ceeding and sale.
WHITFIELD & ALLEN,
Atty’s ut law for Armstrong Cator
& Co. [43 tds.
P. J. CLINE &
Have Just Finished Opening 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 Ai i n store lias been in New York since the first of February, ami bought all of our domestic goods before the late
advance in price, and a great many of them we can sell CHEAPER than they could NOW bo bought from the manufacturers. We have
been fully convinced that the present CREDIT SYSTEM of tho country is not what the people want, and that they cannot AFFORD to
stand the. CREDIT PRICES, and the 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 paving it nil 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 04 cts.
o bales yard wide Sea Island, splendid quality, for cts.
100 pieces soft finished Bleaching, stouter than Fruit of Loom, at 8$ cts.
Io0 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 0^ Nainsook, and the lot at 12A is a
JOB LOT, slightly soiled on the outside, but perfect inside, and can’t bo bought for less than 20 cents elsewhere.
3,000 yards white Lawn, short lengths, at 3^c.
H-A-IMIBTTIRGhSI IHLAJUCB'CnR.Ca-S!
The biggest job in these goods ever offered, and about half the regular price.
Laces and Embroideries!
Our selection of Torchon, Swiss and Oriental Laces, ami Swiss and Lace Flouncing, is BEAUTIFUL, and cheaper than ever.
JVotions! Notions! Notions!
J We have the most complete line of fancy notions we have evor had the pleasure of offering, and a groat many jobs in this line, and if
you will r*— iT ~~ T/ ^ T> T / ~ > ' r ~ £ --i /O-I .1 IT l im 1 _.:n jX.: n . .....
and the 1
1 steel points,
j FIVE CENTS a piece, worth four times the price.
|v Dress Goods! •> Dress Goods! Dress Goods!
Great pains have been taken in the selection of our stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods this season, and we must say that iu'every
instance where they have been shown, tho general verdict is that they are JUST LOVELY, and EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP. We^have
i all the latest styles and 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 Veiling, with light
' shades of Velvet trimming and buttons to match every piece, and cheap Worsted Dress Goods in endless variety, commencing as low [as
i (j4 cents a yard. We hope all the ladies will inspect this line of goods beforo they purchase.
PARASOLS -A-ITID ■ A C3
| We are now displaying an elegant assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas in black, and a great variety in colors, both solid and figured,
| Silk and Satin from tlie finest to the cheapest quality. You can’t fail to bo suited in either color, price or quality.
Cassimeres, Cottonades and Linens.
ini 1 C Ai
When N. R. Winsliip, of Macon, failed early last fall, we bought the greater part of their stock of Spring Cassimeres at 50 cents
on tho 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 Cottonadds, Brown, Striped and Checked Linen for Men and Boyg very cheap.
TilaYlllfl'BF * ’ “■hH •
Companion
Petition for Dismission from Ad
ministration.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1881.
W HEREAS, C. L. Morris, Adunn
istrator upon the estate of Mrs.
Fannie B. Morris, deceased, has *h e( l
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 Cou^ to
be held on tlie iirst Monday in June,
1887, why letters of dismission from
said trust should not be grauted to
said petitioner as prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this March tlie 7th, 1887.
DANIEL B. SANFORD,
[35 3m.] Ordinary.^
An elegant line of Handkerchief
Extracts of the best make at C. L.
Cask's, 30 tf -
MER CLOTHIHG.
Our stock of Gents’, Y’outlis’, Boys’ and Children’s ready-made suits is the largest and cheapest wo have ever had and have a lame line of
ODD COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, and boys’ Knee Pants, which we will sell VERY CHEAP. If you need an outfit in the above line,
we can certainly save you money/j'y ' , r . V,,*-•••/ ' " ■'. n -a *
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
We have just opened a large lot of the 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 large assortment of Clement, Wiel <fc Ball of Baltimore, which is the
prettiest shape, best fitting, most comfortable and best wearing shoe in the market.
GENTS’ HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS!
Wo are the acknowledged HEADQUARTERS in this line. All the new styles in Stiff, Felt and Straw. Wo 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 tho price you can buy them elsewhere.
MATTiHGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS! MATTINGS!
Now is the time to take up your Carpets, and we have opened in the last few days an elegant lino of Straw Mattings at the very lowest
figures, and we have a line of tlie popular Chinese Checked Mattings, made of Cotton and Flax iu different colors, at 25 cts a yard !
To Our Country Merchants.
Wo are offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS at WHOLESALE, and will save you your freight and drayage every time. No need to
go from home. Get our wholesale prices and you will bo convinced.
Ui^Wo have tried to give you above only a general idea of the new, cheap and pretty stock of goods we have bought this spring, and
we CORDIALLY INVITE you to come and examine them: bring the paper with you with the prices we have quoted, and the CASH will
buy them. We have tho facilities, we buy for three stores, and buy direct from the factories, and pay the CASH DOWN. We will give
you 3G inches in every yard. Come and we will guarantee you satisfaction and the best attention.
P. J. CLINE & CO.,
Milledgeville, Macon and Griffin.
April 12th, 1687
40 2m.