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UNION-RECORDER.
Augusta Letter,
Af
>ta, »iA.. May 5th, ls>;.
rflPVTliHS I'MC.N ItKCORDKIt:
Vour correspondent liars been suf
i-jring from a malarial attack the en
'ioj week, and as lie is still quite fee-
iifc* cau send you only a few notes
•iix>in Augusta.
The new hotel lias become quite a
jeoniineiit question with the public.
It first it was discussed for a long
'i«.ue whether or not it would be built.
•JWjcii that question was decided in
£»n uJTirniutivc the design and size of
the building became the talk of the
wwn, Then Mr. Coskery petitioned
• wonnc.il for a reduction of liis asscss-
ountt., which was granted. The fa
vorable action of couhcil upon this
petition brought out several newspu-
$.t/5r articles pro and eon. but the foun
dations were laid and the walls of the
>UGlobe were seen to rise onoe again.
The question seemed to be settled
vfaen the papers announced the oth-
• r day that the council had enjoined
Mr. Coskery from extending his up-
,vjr stories over tlie sidewalk for a
Jistance of fifty feel. This brought
iturth another petition from Mr.
'•eskery and ATr. Sanford his <*on-
ractor, which was promptly refused
iy council. At the last regular mcot-
■ig of tiie city council Mayor May an-
ounced liiaL Mr. Woodruff, tlieAr-
•hitect. had come from Macon to nd-
^ress the liody upon Mr. Coskery's
li.xititiou. Through some misunder
standing the privilege was notaccord-
-d that gentleman. This brought
town tiie ire of certain of our citizens,
uni some pretty hard tilings wore
-aid about the City Council. Outlie
all of Mr. Dempsey, one of the most
• i<?lito and courteous gentlemen in
~ho city, the council convened a few
:.tys after, and promptly accorded
Mr. Woodruff the privilege of ad
dressing the body. The petition was
again renewed, and Mr, Coskery
granted permission to extend the ho
tel over the sidewalk, provided the
upper story be open. It is hoped
: hat this will settle the hotel ques
tion, and that Augusta will be proud
■.f tlm building when erected.
<)ar German citizens have been en-
iving themselves at the 1’latz. this
week, v here they have celebrated their
annual Fast. Mr. Hamilton l’hinizy
vas Tin- orator of tin* occasion, and it
is said that Ik* won the applause of all
v ho heard him. Mr. l’hinizy is a son
**r' Dr. Th os. 1’hinizy, one of Augusta’s
nost prominent citizens, and is himself
a. young man of considerable ubility.
H.-4 lias chosen the law as his profes
sion, and has a bright future ahead of
hnn. lie lias certainly won the hearts
• vt‘ our Herman townsmen, who are
honest in|their characters. The feet
wasi a happy event, and wns as suc-
.-ussful as any ever held in Augusta.
The Annual meeting of the Georgia
v'tseuiieal Works was held last Wed-
•i-‘-*.lH.y. and the showing made by the
uuMjagement was indeed satisfactory
u> the stockholders. Mr. Alfred Ba-
i--r declined a re-election to the Pres
idency of tiie Company, and Mr. Ciraf-
iu, of Baltimore, was put in his place,
tlr. J. Rice Smith was continued as
manager, und Mr. A. Smith Irvine as
Seoretnrv and Treasurer. These are
v-*ry ii/l> 1 ** and faithful officers, and the
company's affairs are certainly safe in
■ TVreir hands.
Mv relations with Mr. Irvine are
vt-rv intimate, and 1 can truthfully
s.vy that a more competent olliccr and
• •oj'seientious man cannot be found
iuiywlp'1*,'. Me is a gentleman of rare
•entture and polished manners, whose
life is heautiiied by the virtues of
manhood and the graces of Christian
ity. He is a man whom men admire
suk! whom women revere. The Chem
ical Works are certainly to be con
gratulated on again securing tiie ser
vices of such a man.
Xe.\t Wednesday an election for
Couucilmen to till tiie unexpired term
of Mr. M. M. Hill, will be held in the
First Ward. There are only two can
didates for the position, viz: Messrs.
Robert Hunt and Dan Hertz. The
irst, named gentleman will undoubt
edly be elected by a handsome major
ity, and will make one of the most
efficient and popular men that gath
er around the < louncil boards. I can
vouch for Robert. For years 1 was
Ins iust ruetor, and often predicted for
dun a successful career m life. The
same noble principles and manly
traits that he possessed in youth,
have clung to him in manhood which
make him a favorite with all who
know him. it, is the sincere wish of
tiie corps of instructors that he be
placed as <Ihairuian of the Committee
having in charge tiie Institute that
educated him.
A Mormon preacher is in the city.
•It is understood that lie lias not come
<ni a crusade against our established
fxdigion, nor does he desire to carry
back with him a dozen or more of
wives, but he is simply here to visit
■anold friend by the name of Farr.
His Mormon name is Murphy, but
liis real name is .bums, and he lived
in Augusta several years ago, but
left because liis politics (Radicalism)
made this place too uncomfortable
for him. If lie should undertake to
proclaim liis doctrines in public, 1
have no doubt that lie would again
be compelled to leave our midst with
vhe impression that Augusta is a ver
itable hot-bed of persecution (?).
St. James' Sunday School is to-day
baling its annual pic nic at Schultz’s
Hill on the other side of the Savan
nah.. Wagon loads of teachers, schol
ars, and visitors were seen crossing
the bridge early this morning, and
judging from the peals of laughter
heard, and the many large baskets
aboard, they were prepared for a
good time.
Last evening a romantic marriage
occurred at the Schultzen I’latz,
where, under the silvery moon, the
lives of Miss Emma Hett and Mr. M,
J. Dieiumer were made one.
The school children have been enjoy
ing their holiday with all the ardor of
their bouyant spirits, but next Mon
day tiie bells will call them again to
'-lie duties of the school room.
HOL’UH'i'OK.
MKIUmVBTHKK STATION.
May 6, 1887.
Mu. Kpitor:*—
Farmers - chopping cotton; -grass
flourishing.
A H. 8. picnic at, Bethel on the 14th.
B. H. Myrirk bad the misfortune to
lose a valuable mare on last Wednes
day.
l)r. Harper lifts our sympathy in
the illness of his brother.
There is a young man at Merriweth-
er who gets up and prepares break
fast for the family. His sister is go
ing to crochet him some socks.
A picnic at Humber’s mill on the
13th.
A mad dog was killed near Mr. Mi
nor’s on Monday.
Mr. Robert Beck has the finest crop
of corn In the county.
Mr. Minor has an excellent stand of
cotton.
Thanks to Mrs. Hamilton for somo
beautiful flowers and nice cake.
E.
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PATENTS GRANTED
To citizens of the Southern Stntoe during
the past week, and reported expressly for
the Union A. Recorder by C. A. Snow <t Uo.,
Patent lawyers, Opp. U. B. Patent Officei
Washington, D. C.
'1'. Armat, Richmond, Vn., Car
coupling.
J. li. Barber, Broken Arrow, Ala.,
Harness.
E. D. Beales, (Juyandotte, W. Va.,
Door Spring.
I ’. H. Beckwith, Charleston, W.
Va., Remedy for hog cholera.
W. L. Bridgeford, Louisville, Ky.,
Adjustible blower for Stoves.
L. L. Brooks, Knoxville, Tonn.,
(lorn planter.
T. J. Bush, Lexington, Ky., Inter
locking holt.
B. E. Caldwell, Wheeling, W. Va.,
Packing stove pipes.
]■'. tv. Coleman, Rodney, Miss.,
( nrrier for ash pans.
J. M. Dick, Greensborough, N. C.,
Furnace attachment.
James Gregory, Bogansville, S. 0!.,
Motor.
Jesse C. llaltom, Deanburg, Tonn.,
Flow.
F. II. llambleton, Baltimore, Md.,
(las making apparatus.
Reuben Jones, Atlanta; Ha., Car
coupling.
S. McLean, Mineral Springs, S. C.,
( otton seed mills.
H. W. Roop, McMeekin, Fla., Ex
cavator.
D. A. Sailor, Little Rock, Ark., Ap
paratus for handling cotton.
F. Schwalui, Fort Smith, Ark., Ani
mal poke.
E. B. Searles, Baltimore, Md., Slid
ing door lock.
L. A. Subers, Phoebus, Va., Pedal
Attachment for Reed Organs.
ENJOY LIFE.
What a truly beautiful world we live In!
Nature gives us grandeur of mountains,
glens and oceans, and thousandsof means
of enjoyment. We can desiro no better
when in perfect health; but how often do
the majority or people feel like giving It
up disheartened, discouraged and worn
out with disease, when there Is no occasion
lor this feeling, as every sufferer can easi
ly obtain satisfactory proof, that Green’s
August Flower, will make them free from
dismiss, ns when born. Dyspepsia and )
Liver Complaint are tlio direct cause's of
seventy-five per cent, of such maladies as ’
ililliimsness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, 1
('ostivenoss. Nervous Prostration, Dtz.zi- I
ness of tlio Head, Palpitation of the Heart, j
and other distressing symptoms. Three I
doses of August Flower will prove Its
wonderful effect. Sample bottles, in cents.
Try it. _ ,
Dr. T. (). Powell, iif liis address to
the! Georgia Medical Association, of
which lie is president, said that “while
under the laws of Georgia the demon- I
ted inebriate can be committed to tlio
insane asylum; there are obvious rea- j
sons why there should be a separate
institution for them.” This, is true, j
and deserves the thoughtful consider-
tion of our legislators. The State of
Georgia cannot afford to practice
economy when the well-being and,
perhaps, restoration to sanity of her
afflicted sons and daughters is invol
ved.—Albany News.
How to Kill a Town.
If you have a house to rent demand
twice Its value. Look sorrowful; be
little and insult every new coiner,
give a cold shoulder to and underrate
every mechanic or professional man
who desires to come umong you.* Go
abroad for your goods and wares, by
no means purchase from your own
merchants and manufacturers, even
at the same price or less. Finally
give a thorough finish to your work
by working against your local paper.
Bo mean to everybody connected with
it, refuse to subscribe for or adver
tise in it, so that persons living at a
distance will know that there Ts not
any business being done in your town,
or they may be induced to come and
settle among you and that would give
you trouble. Such conduct is guar
anteed to kill the healthiest towns.—
Augusta News.
No Woman Gan be Induced
To go through the ordeal of confinement
without Mother's Friend after once using
It; have used It in numbers of cases;
worth Its weight In gold, writes a physi
cian. Address Uradfield Regulator Com
pany, Atlanta, Ua.
Cure For Sick Headache.
For proof that Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills
euro Sick Headache, ask your Druggist
for a free trial package. Only olio for a
dose. Regular size boxes, 25 cents. Sold
by E. A. Bayne, Druggist, Millcdgeville,
Gn.
The House of Representatives will
bo described by Z. L. White in the
American Magazine for June, with
portraits ami sketches of prominent
Congressman, under the heading of
“The Nation’s Lawmakers.”
Saved His Life
Mr. D. 1. Wilcoxson, of Horse Give, Ky.
says he was, for many years, badly afllict-
eclwith Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains
were almost unendurable and would some
times almost throw him into convulsions.
Ho tried Electric bitters and got relief
from first bottle and after taking six bot
tles, was entirely cured, and had gained in
fiesli eighteen pounds. Says ho positively
believes Ini would have died, had it not
been for the relief afforded by Electric Bit
ters. Sold nt liftv cents a bottle by John
M. Olark.
Col. JolinT. Waterman former ed
itor and proprietor of tlio Grillln Sun,
has purcliased tlio Thomaston Times.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
w Over a Million Distributed.
Capital Prize $300,000,
asm
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
incorporated i>y the Legislature tn 1868, for
Educational awl Charitable purposes, and its
lrauchisc made a part of the present .State Con
stitution, tn 1870, by an overwhelming popular
vote.
Its Grand Single Number Drawings take
place monthly, and the Graftal Semi-An
nual Drawings regularly every six months
(June and December I
“We dohereb.vcertify that we snpervtscthc
arrangements lor all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual 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 tn good
faith toward all ’ral lies, and wo authorize tlie
Company to use thiseertltlcate. with tnc-simtlcs
of our 'signatures attached, tn its advertise
ments. - '
Council Proceedings.
( Ol’KI'll. I II \ MBKl*..
Mil) list-
IlKUl'I.AH MKKTiSO. I
Present Ills Honor, s. Walker. Mayor. A!
denneu Carr, < a-**. Whihhn and Ilinos. Ab
sent, Aid. Hell an.I Hendrix.
The minutes of the last mooting wei*. rea l
and confirmed,
jThe following wns read:
To the Hon. Mayor and I Aldermen —Dear
Sirs: I hereby petition your honorable body
to grant me permission to ton the elm tree that
is next to my gallery sidelight. It reflects a
green non-active light under my skylight
which gives mo a great deal of trouble in my
photographic manipulations. Respectfully
submitted, v
T. J. Kairkiki.d.
P. H.—Please act upon this decisely to-day.
On motion the above was not granted.
The petition of Miss Ellen Hutchins, asking
for an encroachment, was referred to tho sticet
committee.
Tho petition of C. II. Bonner, asking the
Council to have lighted tliu lump eroded by
him near Ills mother’s residence was granted.
The application of T. W. Turk to purchase
the street between his tot and Mr. Lane's, was
referred to the land committee.
The*petition of W.E, Ilaygood, reporting
tho East ciul of the Darien Bank as being dan
gerous, was referred to tho following commu
ter: Aid. Hines, Carr and wliildcn.
On motion the clerk was directed to give no
tice by posters that the street tax is now duo
and all who wish to save themselves from the
summons of the street overseer, to call on him
ami settle.
Tlio following accounts were passed and
ordered paid: \V. s. MeComb, |50., A. Dunn,
,50; W. J. Owens, *50; M. 11. Bland;* « •>.,$ti.r.o;
M. Iliues, $1.05; P. .1. < lint* *( <>., $1.19; Him-
ter Prince, $1.5u; S. Hughes, 75 ct».
The Clerk’s report was examined and found
correct, and on motion was approved aud
passed.
On motion Council adjourned.
ti. VV. CAllAKKlt, Clerk.
G. W. Clunker, Clerk, in account with the
City Council. Receipts and disbursements
from April 10th to May 2nd, inclusive.
18x7. CASH. pa.
April IP. To cash nu hand from last
report.. . $133 75
“ ** W. R. Willis, contractor
from March 1st 10 00
‘ “ G. T, Whildcn, tax 1150
“ •• It. L. Holloway,sales lit os
" 20 I.. Carrington, insurance tax , 2 20
“ - T. Fo Avant, sales 21 07
*• 21 W.T. Conn & Co., sale of
merchandise 18.87 175 00
** 23 Pines in Mayor's Conn loo
’* 25 “ •’ “ 1 00
“ •• L. II. Trail, lor strait tax '87 I no
I. . Carrington, insurance tax ::5
*' '7 Pine in Mayor's Court 5 00
•* 20 P. J. Cline & Co., sale., 1)3 7B
::o I.. Cun ingion. iiisui nneo tux 50
II. Perry, lax 5 (.0
** ** B. 1*. Denton, tax If 00
Perry * Denton to no
** •• M. Hines, tax lo :*7
*■ M. nines, lor 7 1-2 acre- of
land west common m .fC on
*• •• M. Bines, I 10-luu ncioo land
block 73, at 120 *23 SO
“ ** T. T. Windsor, insurance lax 42:
•* K. s. Vinson, street tax. ‘<7 3 on
\ 7. >. lluirclt, tax ::i 00
1856. JOHN M. CLARK’S ioj
DifD-Q OTORE.
An e.stablDt.o'i busice.- s, of over thirty coBsreutlvn years standing i s 1
to the confidence andjiaDonuuB of the public '
It lias always boon, and is now, our aim to keep a stock in tho'drug 1
tho wants of this placo and the surrounding country, and it th,* u ,Ik,, , ’-..i
patrons, no pains spared to supply tholr needs and goods sold at as tm..,, to urj
profit as business will warrant, are any Inducements for your trade 11 ln &:l
same to each and every customer who favors us with liis patronage KUl,r ‘3tT
OUR STOCK EMBRACES'
Shoo Brushes,
Cloth Brushes,
Soaps,
Pencils,
Brushes,
Combs,
Toilet powders.
Perfumery,
Cigars,
Tobacco,
Snuff,
Writing paper,
Envelopes,
Inks,
Lamps,
Chimneys,
Wicks,
Croquet Setts,
School Books,
SHF*? 1
White IV ash Brushes, Sotcss ' 8 '
Paint Brushes, Flavoring 1* I
Blank Books, CatUe p,iH
Colors, (ready made) Ledgers, Vinegar *'" r
Library Lamps, Day Books, Keros*,am*.
Hall Lamps, Blacking, Plavfnic 0 '" I
Base Balls, English Soda, VarnlshM H
Bats, Starch. Pste.t Med lci
Machinery Oils,
White-Lead,
Linseed Oil,
Colors, tin olJ)
While we arc selling White Lead and Linseed Oil in any quantity wamul
time call the attention of parties about to paint houses and fences, to the fa, * J
are solo agents here for, 1 u
LONGMAN & MARTINEZ PREPARED PAINTS.
A bona fide gurrantee goes with every gallon of tills paint and wo are response I
guarantee. All shades and colors to lie had, or any color desired, made to7
John M. Cfurk’s Drug Store has besides the retail department a
IOBBING DEPARTMENT,
Prepared to s<*ll goods at closest prices to merchants and tradesmen \\\.
complete line of domestic medicines such ns Castor Oil, Turpentine, Swr*.** q
num, Paregoric, Flavoring Extracts, Stuck Powder, Ac., and onlv n ft u that *
a call after inquiring elsewhere,
PRESCRIPTIONS.
We have always taken especial pains to conduct our Prescription Depart)
to be ready for any medicines the physicians may need. We keep up with uV
of medical science and new remedies and ate continually adding these to on* . t „j
This department of our business is under tho personal supervision of ouriij
Geo. D. Case, and every prescription coming to the store is placed in his hands 1
W. G. Perry and W. R. Lamkr, Clerks, are-well IcnoWn throughout this viciii
straight-forwerd, industrious, steady young men and are ever ready to pl°a< I
toraers who favor us with their patronage. ! " I
GEO. D. CASE, Manager
Mlllodgeville, March 22,18S7. •
4W
The Old Hardware Stor
IS STILL ALIVE!
And will sell you
Goods CHEAPER than Ever!
r ,
* E ,
1, 111
1587.
CASH.
CK. ,
April in.
By ain't paid bait gallon oil
10
2i
T. J. Faiillelel in full to 13th
70 12
2d
George Key
5 U0 .
*' 20
.Mrs. S. J. Vaughn, interest
1
on 41,000 fiii* eight months...
52 33
" 30
.J. L. Ivey in full, street eon-
i
tractor
175 00
“ “
1*. Brown 1-2 polico duty
1 00 |
*» ••
George Key
5 00
May 2.
1*. .1. Cline A- Co., guoris
bought thu Ladies’ Memorial
i
Association
1 19 |
*309 74
440 67 j
Total ..
4750 31
Approved May 3d, 1887.
LEO. 1>. ( ASK,Chin'n. Kin.Coin.
8. WALKKll, Mayol.
BALDWIN COUNTY.
Rheumatism and Neuralgia Cured
In 2 Days.
The Indiana Chemical Co., have j
discovered a compound which acts
with truly marvelous vapidity in tho
cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
We guarantee it to cure any and eve I
ry case of acute Inflammatory Rheu
matism and Neuralgia in 2 DAYS, and
to give immediate relief in chronic
cases and effect a speedy cure.
On receipt of 30 oents, in two cent
stamps, we will send to any address 1
the prescription for this wonderful
compound, which can be filled by 1
your home druggist at small cost. We j
take this means of giving our discov '
erv to tiie public instead ot putting it !
out as a patent medicine, it being ;
much less expensive. We will gladly j
refund money if satisfaction D not I
given. 1’HK INDIANA CHEMICAL Co., !
3Q ly. Crawfordsville, Ind.
The Washington Family Bible.
Tho old family Bible that belonged
to “Mary, the mother of Washing
ton,” is still in existence, and is kept
in a branch of the]Wasliiiigton family
in Virginia, It contains tlio family
register, recording the birth of George
Washington, Feb., 22, 1732, The
binding lias a cover of cloth woven by
the hands of his mother.—Brooklyn
Eagle. _
Mr. J. Cuthbert Shecut made a most
excellent report on the condition of
the Houghton Institute. The ad
vancement of the pupils 1ms been
marked, aisty-three applicants had to
be refused. Mr. Sliecut makes a
strong recommendation in regard to
establishing a night school for those
who were unable to attend day
school.—Augusta Chronicle.
Cuinmixsioiipra.
We tiie undersigned Hanks ami Hankers will
pay all Prizes drawn In the Louisiana Slate
Lotteries which may be presented at our coun
ters.
J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. I.ouisInna Nat’IBk.
PIKKRK LANAUX, Pres. State Nat'l Blc.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'l Ilk.
CARL KOUN, l'res. I’nlou National Bank.
Grand Semi-Annual Drawing,
In the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, June 14, 1887.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars
each. Halves $10,00; Quarters $5;
Tenths $2; Twentieths $1.
LIST OP I*K17.ES
* ♦ * * Delicate diseases of eith
er sex, however induced, speedily and
permanently cured. Book of particu
lars 10 cents in stamps. Address,
World’s Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, 003 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.^
1
I’RIZK OF
$300,000
is
$300,000
1
l'KI/.K OK
100,000
in
100,000
1
i'lll/.K OF
50,000
is
50,000
1
PRIZK OF
25,000
is
25,000
'J
PRIZES OF
10,000
arc
20,000
6
PRIZES Ol
6,000
are
26,000
•Jo
PRIZES 01
1,000
a re
25,000
DO
PRIZES Ol
500
arc
50,000
J00
PRIZES OF
300
arc
00,000
600
PRIZES Ol
200
arc
100,000
xn
Ui'X 1M VI
ION 1’Kl/K
100
Prizes of J
oo appr
LMmutinj,
to
$300,000 1
rizc arc
50,000
Do
Prizes of 8
oo appr
>ximatin^
to
$100,000 P
•izc are.
30,000
Du
Prizes of j-
ou appiv
miating
to
$:o,ooo;Pi
izo arc..
20,000
1,01
• Prizes i*l' $
loo deoil
Cd \ly
*300,000
Prize are.
100,000
l.Oi
o Prizes of $
DJ* deVi*
ioVliyV.’.’
$100,000
rn/e are
100,000
3,i:is Priz.cs, amounting to $i,os5,ooo
l'or Club Ratos, or any further information ap
ply to the undersigned. Vour handwriting must
be distinct aud Signature plain. More rapid re
turn mail delivery will be assured by your enclos
ing an Envelope bearing your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders
or New York Exchange in prcfluary letter. Cur
rency by Express (at our expense) addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
Now Orleans, La.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. C.
ASSressReiisterei Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
’ New Orleans), La.
DCMCtADCD 'fkat the presence of Generals
nr.lYlLnlDkn Beauregard and Early, who
art* in charge of the drawings, Is a guaran
tee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the
chances are all equal, aud that no one can possi
bly divine vyhat number will draw a 1’rlzc.
REMEMBER that the payment of all Prizes
IS GUARANTEED BY POUR NATION
AL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets are signed by the President of an Insti
tution, whose chartered rights are recognized in
the highest Courts; therefore, beware of any im
itations or anonymous schemes.
„ Mav 10th, 1887, 44 6t
For Sale,
Land, Stock of Goods, Ac.
| (i K<>RGIA, Baldwin County.
U NDER and by virtue of the an
thority of a Deed with power of
I sale, made and executed by 8. D. aud
I John J. Wootten, both of said coun
ty, to Armstrong, Gator and Compa
ny, of the city of Baltimore, Mary
land, a firm composed of Robinson
Gator Williams, J. H. Watters, Wil
liam H. l’agon, James MeK. White,
James 11. Gator. Frank Gator and
George Gator; on the seventh day of
December, A. D. 1886, to secure the
payment of six promissory notes 01
the same date, becoming slue find pay
able, respectively, to-wit:
1st Thirty days after date, prin. $185.00
2nd Hixty days after date, “ 186.00
3rd Ninety days after date, “ 185.oa
4th One hundred and twenty, prin. 185.00
6th one hundred and fifty, prin, I85.00
Oth One hundred aud eighty, prin. 174.39
Cr. *185.00
To balance due, *014.39
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 tho au
thority therein conveyed and given
to the payee, we-will sell at public
ontervq oil Saturday tlio 4th day of
June‘1887, before the Court House
door in said county, all that tract qj*
parcel of land, situate, lying and be
ing in the city of Milledgeville, said
county, bounded on the east by
Wayne St., South by lot Gf K. J.
Hogue, west by lot of C. (f. Wilson
and north by lot of Henry Walton,
fronting on Wayne st., SO feet ancl
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, iadies’
hats, bonnets, ribbons, laces, flowers,
dress goods, &c., now stored in the
store house of the 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 at law for Armstrong Gator
& Co. [43 tds._
SILK RIBBONS.
An eU'gnnt, large package of extra lino, Assort
cd Ribbons [Job lot,Dimiront wirttlis, in all the
latest fasUbmable shades; adapted for lionnet
Strings, Neck wear, Scarfs, Trimming for Hats
and Dresses, Bows, Fancy Work, Ac. Sent by
mail for only «5c., three packages for *JOr.—
Sl’KCIAL:—We will give double tlio amount
of any other firm in America if you will send us
the names and 1’. O. address of tea ncu ly mar
ried ladies when ordering. No pieces less than
one yard in length. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Knickerbocker Specialty Co., New York.
May 20th, 1857. 41 13ts.
All kinds of
. FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
at very low figures. Plows of all kinds. I keep the Boy,
Stonewall, Boss, Haiinan, Southern and Athens Plows; in |
everything a farmer needs.
Cotton Planters!
The Best and Cheapest in the Market.
BBLTI1TG-!
Rubber and Leather Belting, Rubber, Soap Stone am! ikj
i Packing.
Lace Leather!
In fact everything a Farmer needs at the very Lowest Pr
Barb Wire.
Just received a large lot—call and get prices.
keep everything in the Hardware line as low as the
Call and see for yourselves. .
JOS. STALBI.I
Milledgeville, April 12th, 1887.
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tjtu. jl i uubi/oro trCh/rbo at.
T. E. WHITE & CO,
To our patrons and friends, we extend an invitation to call oa
aud see how much
Money we will Save for Them,
when they want First-Class Groceries. We can suit you in 1
price aud quality of goods. Times are hard now and we are seiil
goods accordingly.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
| on all goods sold by us.
Nicest and Freshest Goods,
the market affords. Wo do not buy in very large lots, but :
often. By this means, wo can always give fresh goods, ne
particular attention to
OUR STOCK OF FLOUR,
which is complete, viz: “JERSEY^” “WADE HAMPTON,
LIFTER,” “SURPRISE” and “MONEY SAVER.” Also, "oj
YER LEAF.” All the above grades are good Flour and are
up to what wc represent them. .
LEAF LARD AND HAMS.
Full stock of Canned Goods, Fancy Candies and Crackers of al^ u
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spice, & c *
In fact, anything you may want.
FINE TOBACCO AND CIGARS, c
our specialty. Nicest line of Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, uure 1
pers, &c., in the city. Oat Meal, Samp, Poarl Grits and Rim- ^
C3TWo cannot begin to enumerate all the articles we keem
say come and sec for yourself. We will save you money. 1
a trial. ,
GREEN STORE! t .
No. 17 South Wayne Street, MiLLEPGEnLUh’
T. E. WHITE & C0 M
April 19th, 1887.
Legalcap, foolscap, letter and note paper | Envelopes for sale a ?
-pens, pencils and ink 1( for sale cheap at | Recorder office for one
the Union.A* Recorder office