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mong Our Exchanges.
. Rome's Exposition lost, week was n
? “Rfreat Success.
The Columbus Exposition will
open on the 15th of November.
The New York Times has estimated
the farm mortgages of Iowa at $351,-
000,000.
A terrible disaster happened on the
Lehigh Valley R. R. About seventy
lives were lost.
Col. Roht. 1. Chester of Jackson,
Tenn., is the oldest living Mason in
the U. 8. He is 06 years old, and joined
the order in 1817.
There was a great mass meeting
of business men held in New York
elty on Saturday last.. There were 20,-
000 men in the parade. It was a great
access. '
The decline In value of hill town
farm8 In Massachusetts Is put by the
Chicago Times at fifty per cent, dur
ing the last ten years. A well im
proved farm near Greenfield, valued
at $7000, brought recently $‘.5000 at a
forced sale. The shrinkage in several
town values has been from $300,000 to
$800,000.
Children will freely tnke Dr. 1. H. Mc
Lean’s Tsi Wlno Lung Balm; unllkeoough
syrups, It oontalim mi opium, will soot' e
and heal any disease of the throat or lungs
-quicker than sny other remedy. IB 3m
Henry Penrod lost an arm in a rail
road accident at Carbondale, 111.,
four years ago. He is now aston
ishing Chicago by his cleverness in
setting type with one hand. This is
About as difficult us runding a race
with one leg. Penrod devoted many
months to what seemed to others the
impossible task of becoming a useful
type-setter with one arm gone. No
one who knows anything of a com
posing room can remotely realize the
difficulties be was obliged to over-
some. Mr. Penrod can now set 400
ems in twenty minutes, a hard thing
-for a man with two hands to do.
The Dummy
When he was a boy, the late Hen
ry Waterman, of Hudson, N. Y.,
who invented the doable driving
wheels of locomotives, sffent most of
hie time “whittling." With bis jack
knife he made various models of va
rious conceptions to the usual, In sneh
oanrm. neglect of his lessons. His
tether on one occasion, out of all
patience with him, said, “That boy
is a good-for-nothing dummy." Hen
ry instantly replied: “Father, some
day I will make an engine and call it
♦The Dummy’ ” When be grew op
he accomplished the purpose he then
formed. He was the inventor of the
locomotive called “The Dummy,”
now in use everywhere.
Exposure to rough weather, getting wet,
living in damp localities, are favorable to
the contraction of the diseases of the kid
neys and bladder. As a preventive, and
for the cure of all kidney and liver trouble
use that valuable remedy. Dr. J. H. Blc-
Lean’s Liver and Kidney llalm. $1,00 per
bottle. 15 8ino.
Bob Toombs’s Ambition.
From Colonel Pat Donan.
Famous old Bob Toombs, of Georgia,
Mid to me in 1876: “I was at the first
world's fair, in London in 1851, as ths
representative of the United States
government. I was at the second
world’s fair, In Paris, In lityM, as a
refugee from the d—d yankess. I
am going to the next one. in Parts In
1878, as a gentleman, begad, Hah-”
Laid to Best.
The funeral of Mr< J. P. Harrison
took place yesterday afternoon from
the First Baptist church. Thecortege
left the residence about three o'clock
And proceeded to the church, where
the Rev. Dr. Hawthorne delivered an
impressive and appropriate address.
The churoh was crowded to its
capacity witli the friends and rela
tives of the family. The procession
which left the church was one of the
largest ever seen in the city. The re
mains were laid to rest in the family
grounds in Oakland cemetery.—At-
Anta Constitution, 9th.
When nature fullers and requlrtw In-Ip.
-recruit her n.ii.billed energies with Dr. ■!.
H. McLean’s St eiiglliHiiing (Jordiul ami
Blood purifier. $1.00 per bottle. 15 8mo.
Sale of Mr. Stephens' Property.
The A. H. Stephens property at
CrawfordvilJe was sold last Tuesday
At public sale. The six acres lying
near cemetery were bought by the
Crawfordville town council at $35.
The “home pi ice,” 400 acres, was sold
to T. E. Bristow for $705. The Nunn
place, containing 325 acres, was sold
to T. E. Bristow for $625. The Kent
place, 190 acres to J. W. Farmer for
$230. The wild lands belonging to
the estate were not sold.—Augusta
News, 9th. __
j® Abe you restless at night, and harrassed
by a bad euugb? Use Dr. J. II. McLean’s
Tar >Vine Lung Bairn, it will secure you
perfect sleep, and effect a prompt and rad
ical cute. 1C 3mo.
Ahead of Keeley's “Motor." j
Several newspapers have referred
to a new invention by one William
Timinis, which, if successful, will rev
olutionize metive power. The inven
tor is an unpretentious English me
chanic residing in Pittsburg, Pa., who
ciaims to have invented a machine by
which untold motive power can be
stored or used without the expendi
ture of fuel. Tiie story goes that ha
lias been engaged for years in per
fecting the invention, anil is now nego- 1
tiating witli the governments of Eng
land, Russia and the United States
for the sale of tiie right to use his dis
covery, which, if after examination it (
proves to be what he claims, will
revolutionise the motive power of
the world. He claims to be able to
ereate a pressure of 20,000 pounds per
■quare inch—more than sufficient to
propel the largest ocean steamer afloat
or to move eighty laden freight cars
in one train.
The machine seems to he simply an
air compressor of the simplest sort.
It consists of one Small cylinder (six
horse power), witli a balance weigh’
of seventy five pounds, which runs,
the entire apparatus: another small
cylinder, five inches diameter, with
seven Indies stroke, compresses the
air into the tank from which the pow
er is utilized. Under tiie piston plate
tiie inventor lias placed two layers of
bars containing eleven different min
erala, the magnetic influence of which
is tiie secret of tiie inventor. The
advantages he olairns are durablity,
economy and simplicity. Experts
have examined the muohine and
pronounce it a success.
In submitting bis design to the gov
ernuients named, Mr. Tluituis claims
that the pneumatic generator can not
only be applied to war vesslcs, but can
be used as a defense against hostile
attacks by means of air chatnbert-
plaoed behind the armor plating.—
Bolentlflo American.
Siuk headache, wind on the stomach
blllioiisneee, nausea, arc promptly and
agreeably banished by Dr. J. If. McLeanV
Little Liver and Kidney Pellets, 25c. a vial.
15 Jmo.
A Child in the Fight.
Defeat of the Amendment
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 8.—Returns
from 181 oounties show that 43,683
vote* ware east against the constitu
tional amendment, and 87,574 votes
for it. This makes the majority
against the amendment 6,100. There
is little doubt but that the remaining
countiee will increase the majority
against the amendment.
Physicians prescribe Dr.J. H. McLean’s
Tjtr Wine Lung Balm; In it they ilnd n<
trace of opium or morphia, whilo Its effl-
oacy In curing all throat or lung disease):
Is wonderful. I5 3mo.
Got. Hill in Indiana.
Indianapolis, Ind.. Oct. 12.—Gov.
Hill and ids party, accompanied by
Gov. Gray and Judge Holman and
Hon. W. VV. Armstrong, of Cleve
land, O., left at an-early hour this
morning for Lafayette, were the gov
ernor spoke this afternoon, going
thence to Logansport, where he closed
his canvass to night. Tiie weather
throughout Indiana continues rainy
and disagreeable.
Persons who lead a life of exposure are
subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lum
bago and will find a valuable remedy In
Dt. J. H. McLean’s Tulcaslo Oil Liniment,
it will banish pstn and subdue Inflamma
tion. 15 S mo.
A Baptist Chnroh Bxpels Four Faith-
less Members.
Augusta, Ga., Ootober 13.—The
presence of Mormon elders about Au
gusta, and their work among the
poor people in the factory wards, lias
been noticed from time to time in
this correspondence. Converts have
been made from among tiie ignorant
mill operatives, and tiie elders are
said to be doing a good business here.
The Kallock Street Baptist church is
the llrst to tuke formal notice of them,
and 1ms just publicly expelled four of
its members because they joined tho
Mormon elders. These proselyting
elders have been warned from time to
time to leave, but seem bent upon
working here, and are gainiug mem
bers. Unless they take their depart
ure for other climes, it is not improb
able that they may receive active per
suasion to do so.
Far better than tho harsh treatment of
medicines which horribly gripe tho patient
und deetroy the coating ol the stomach,
Dr. J.H. McLean’s Chill and fever cure,
hy tnlld, yet effective action will euro.
Sold at fifty cents a bottle. 15 3mo.
There are many accident s and diseases
which effect stock and cause serious in
convenience and loss to the farmer In his
work, which may be quickly remedied by
the use of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic
Oil Liniment. 15 3 mo.
Tho statistics of the Board of Chari-
ity of the State of Illinois, show that
the cost of supporting each pauper-
in the State to be sixty-six and three-
tenth cents per day, twenty-six cents
more than the laborer gets on an av-
tt ge.
Rich Hill. Mo.. July 7, 1888.
Tiie Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Gentlemen: Our little girl when but
three weeks old broke out witli exze-
ma. We tried the prescription from
several good doctors, but without any
special benefit. We tried S. S. S.,
and by tiie time one bottle was gone
her heud began to heal, and by the
time she had taken six bottles she
was completely cured. Now she lias
a full and lieuvy head of hair—a ro
bust healthy child. I feel it but my
duty to make this statement.
Respectfully,
H. T. Shobkm.
Treaties on Blood and Skin Diseases
wailed free.
Tim Swift Specific Co., Drawer
8, Atlanta Ga.
The ItaAer Shops of Buwpe.
Tbo comparison between tho barber
kbcp of America and the borber shop of
Europe is tijo comparison between n pal
ace and u ItovcL Luxury in a barber
shop ncroes tho water, oven in Purls, is
an unknown quantity. The Americnp
barter uims to make his shop ns nttroct-
hti, his chairs ns luxurious and comfort
able ns poeeffikv. In decorations and fit
ting tip generally many shops in America
are exceedingly artistic. In Europe
things arc different. An American vis
iting Paris or London, on placing hiru-
•olf in the 1 lands of a native barber, will
at poop erigh for the land of his birth, and
dxxrtd oven on)oy the gossip of bis
American barber.
ID the profttncial (owns and cities of
Oennany a barber is oh institution. He
is a dignitary to sooie extent, tho head
barber never nfxrvcs a roan. Ho hires
assistants to do that. He must bo a
«ntgonn and a dentist, Bp pulls teeth,
cops and ieecbca, cuts off a kg or
srm tfyieoeosary, but he never draws n
razor across a customsris face. The head
barber's assistants start out with their
shaving outfits early In the morning and
do tho shaving right at tho homes of
customers, who make a contract for a
year to lx) shaved bo many times a week
for eo much—generally about $10 is the
price. Customers most be at homo when
the barber calls or they will Dot bo shaved
until the next trip. There are very few
•hope and very poor once in Germany.
The European on visiting America is
astounded at the luxury, toe artistic nr-
pmgement and geoend elegance of the
American barber shop, George Werner
iir Globe-Democrat,
A new disease has tauten oat in the
peach orchards of ftance, simitar to the
Heck rot that has been eo destructive to
the grape hi America. The fruit is a$-
tacknd in its earlier stages and never
meebee maturity. It le, Dovrever, from
a wholly different fangue that produces
tho grape troubio with Us, and has boen
named Goryneum Deijerincki. This black
rot ewept off most of the peaches in the
of the Garonne last year.—Public
As clKrrtty covers a multitude of sine
before God, so docs politeness before men,
—Lord Brevities.
Ait Interesting Origin.
Tho pug ilog as a pot had an interest
ing origin. He was first imported from
China and Japan, and come Into fashion
in tire n-igu or William IIL It is stated
that Ilf King believed Ids life to have
been simvl tty n dog of this breed awak
ening hi.;. i.» liiu danger when a murder-
<jps attack was about to be made on the
prince. Chiougo Herald.
Bbrlh’s good; but breeding's better.—
Sboteh iToverb.
cqnsumptionTubbly cubjed.
To the Editor.—Please inform your
reader* thst I have a positive remedy for
the above,mimed dUe» t «. By its timely
use thousands of hopeless coses have been
permanently cured. I shsll bo glad to
send two bottlps of my remedy free to
any of your readers who have consump
tion ir they will send me their express and
post, office address. Respectfully.
T-A.Slocum. M-C.,181 Poarlst... Now Tork.
Oct. 16 '88. lyr.
Tim's Pills
stimulate* the torpid liver, etrength.
eii* I lie <lli;eNtt ve orgun*. regulutes tho
bos cl., and uro unequalled uit ml
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
In mulnriut dl*trlrte t-helr virtue* nr*
widely recognized, mh they po**e*N pee.
iiIiiir propcrlicN in freeing the sy*tean
from thut polNon. Elegantly Nilgai
coated. Done email. I’rice, SSets.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St., New York,
Oct. 16, 13H8. 15 cw 4m
Just received at the Union Recor
der office some pretty note paper, ‘Sea
Shell’ and ‘Cream’, with envelopes to
match. Also handsome folding-sards.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
v Ovora Million Distributed.
Louisiana Slate Lottery Company.
Inrnrpuratoil by the Legislature In !*«*, for
Eil rational and -Charitable purposed, and Its
Iranchlscmade a part of the present State Con-
Htltutlon in ltlfl, "I an overwhelming popular
vote.
■ I. flRIND HXTBAORDIRfAHV
DVt AWISK2H lake piece gemi-Aanunl-
Ir i J une aad »*eraitier,) nod it*
tlHASe gIHttl.lt flf U ft* B K H ItII4W-
IHtiN take plaer reek ef tfce etfcer
ten nannlkn la tkn year, and are all
drawn in pafclic, at Ilk Academy af
.TIa.tr, New grime., La.
•'He doherehy certify that we nupervuethe
arrangement* for ati th. Monthly and Semi-
Annual Drawing*of The LoulalanaState Lotte
ry Company, and In pereon manage and control
the Drawlnga themeelyee.and that the eame are
oonducted with honesty, falrnene, and In good
faith toward all partleB, and we authorize the
Comnauj to ijse tblscertlflcate, wltb fac-utmilei
of our slgn/.tureB attached, in It* advert!*®*
menu.”
For Salk at this Office.—Jus
tice Court blanks, Deeds, Mortgages,
Rent and Mule Notes, Laborer’s Liens
and most kinds of legal blanks.
If you suffer pricking pains on moving
the eyes, or ennnot bear bright light, and
timl your sight weak and failing, you
should promptly uso Dr. J, II. McLean’s
Strengthening Salve. 25 cents a box.
15 3mo.
R. W. ROBERTS,
ja.ttomoy~ja.t-Xjaw
MlLLKDGKVlLbK, GA.
F tOMPT ill ten t Ion given to all business en
trusted to nts care. Ullice in room formerly
occupied by Judge D. 15.Sanford.
Dec. 1, 1887. 22 ly.
Commissioner.
We the nnderslgncd nanke and Hankers will
ay all Prizes drawn In the Louisiana State
lotteries which may b# presented at our coun
ters.
K. M. WAI.MSL.KY, Free Louisiana Nat Bk
FIKltRE LANAIIX Free. State Nat't Bk.
A. BALDWIN, Free. New Orleaae Nat'l Ilk
CAR!, XOBIt, Free. Unloa National Hank.
GRIND MONTHLY DRAWING,
In thm Ar«d«ray of Mimic, Orleaav,
Tacftdaj, November 13, 188H.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
100,000 Ticket* at Twenty Dollar*
each, Halve* $10.00; Quarter* $5;
Tenths $2; Twentieths $1.
list or mm.
1 PRIZE OK $300,hOO Is *300,000
1 PRIZE OK 100,000 Is 100,000
1 PRIZE OK 60,000 le 50,000
1 PRIZE OK 25,000 Is 25,000
2 prizes oK lo.otio ure 20,000
6 PRIZES OK 6,000 are 25,000
25 prizes ok 1,000 are 26,ooo
loo prizes of 500 are 50,000
200 PRIZES OK 300 are 60,000
600 PRIZES of 200 are 100,000
AI’PBOXIMATION I’KIZKB.
100 Prizes of $500 are 50,000
loo Prizes of $300 are 30,000
loo Prizes of $300 are 20,000
TEKKINAL PKIZKH.
699 Prizes of $100 are 99,000
999 Prizes of $100 are 99,909
3,134 Prims, amounting to $1,064,900
Non.—Ticket* drawing Capital Prizes are
neatltled to terminal Prizes.
*#-Por club Hate*, or any further information
desired, write leglhly to the undersigned, clear
ly stating your residence, with State, County,
Htreet and Number: More rapid return mall
delivery will be assured by your enclosing an En
velope bearing your run address.
Send POSTAL. NOTES, Express Money Orders
or New York Exchange Inordinary letter. Cur.
rency by Express at our expense addressed te
X. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans,La.,
• r X. A. DAUPHIN.
Washington, D. O.
AMrea Reiisterd Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK,
New Orleans, La,
nrtJCMDCD 1,18 presence or Oeuerals
ntmtmDLn ileuuregard und Early, who
are In charge of the drawings, Is a guaran
tee of absolute fairness and Integrity, thut the
chances are all equal, and that no ono can possi
bly divine what number will draw a Prize.
KKMKHKKlt that the payment ol all Frizes
IS GUARANTEED ItY FOUR NATION
AL hanks of New Orleans, und the
Tickets are signed liy the President of an Insti
tution, whose chartered rights are recognized In
the highest Courts; therefore, beware of any im
itations or nnouymous schemes.
Oct. 9, 1888. 14 4t
fiiwf at Itmt 11
Ths Leading
PERTUMH.
X&EQU6NE
wPrngrantl Lotting/
Sold at
ceASCta.
at DraggltH.
Laxador
Cum Liar Complaint,
Coathenm, Bllltui
Affntlem, tiddlnees.
41 druggists. SB o.
Prlci only 25 Cts. Sold by all druggists.
Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Swelling s,Bruises, Lumbago, Sprains,
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns,
Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, &c.
nucitr LANCE'S PLUGS, Thi treat Tobacco Arm
w/>Elv tidotel—Price 10 Cte. At aN druggist*
Oct. 2, 1888.
13 cw Oin
Libel for Divorce.
John Robinson, 1 In Baldwin Superior
vs. )• Court, July Term,
ANNIE ROHINSON. ) 1888.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
L T appearing to the court by the return of
Sheriff in above stated cane, that tho de
fendant does not reside In said couuty, and
further appearing that she does not in
side In thlo Stiite. It Is therefore ordored
by the Court that service be perfected on
the defendant by the publication or this
order once a month for four months before
the next Term of this court, in the Union-
Recorder, a newspaper published in Bald
win county, Ga.
\V. F. JENKINS, Judge H. C. O. C.
A true extract from minutes of Baldwin
Superior Court.
Walter Paine, Clerk.
Sept. 4th, 1888. , 9 mini
S3. » XjXTH:
Macon, Ga. ;
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts
Baby Carriages, Harness, Leather, Sko
Findings, etc. IGct. 11, ’87. 14 ly
Just Returned
From New York with the largest stock of
ever brought to the city. All of tho
Nobbiest and Liatest Styles!
Call at once and examine. Will be a pleasure to show them.
Hats to look well on everybody.
Fall Stock of Shoos!
Arriving evory day. Will be the largest stock I havo over carried.
Very Respectfully,
FRED HAUG-, Proprietor,
MILLEDGEVILLE SHOE STOREI
Milledgeville, Gt., Bept. 4th, 1888. 39 9m
Stoves at Less than Cost!
Needing more room for my Hardware business, I am deter
mined to close out ALL my Stoves, Cooking and Heating, so I will
sell them for less than cost, and if not all sold by December, I will
offer them at Auction to close out. I have only about 30 left. I
offer you Cook Stoves at
9 8.00
10.00
15.00
18.00
20.00
So if you are needing
chase—these prices ar
former price,
<< <<
• < (4
it U
n u
good Cook Stove,
for tho CASH.
#10.00
12.00
18.00
22.00
25.00
ow is the time to pur-
AJiiioI
A large lot of the best makes, at very low prices.
Guns and •Ammunition.
A very fine stock on hand and will sell as low as the lowest. Call
and examine my stock of Hardware, Guns and Stoves, before
purchasing elsewhere, I will save you money by so doiug.
JOS. 8T A T ■‘RTV
Milledgeville, Sept. 18, 1888.
80 ly
TO LAND OWNERS.
With tho opening of Fall, excur
sions from the North West will tiring
many visitors to Georgia. Some of
them may wish to buy land and lo
cate in our midst. We would be
pleased to mako a full and complete
record of all the land for salo in
Baldwin county. Any person having
land for sale would do well to leave
a description of it with us, at once.
The information thus obtained will
he printed and distributed at the
proper time, where it will do tre
most good. Timely attention to this
matter may result in great good to
our county. BETHUNE & MOORE,
Real Estate Agents.
ADVICK T«* MOTHERS.
AreyouiUsttirhedal night and broken of your
rest by u sick child HUtlerinR and crying with
patti of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and
get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value
is Incalculable. It will relieve the poorllttle suf
ferer Immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there is rio mistake about It. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and how-
els, cures wind colic, softens tiie gums, reduces
Inflammation, and gives tone and caergy to the
whole system. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRDP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the
oldest and best female nurses and physicians in
the United States and is for sale by all druggists
throughout tiie world. Pnce25 cents a bottle.
January 3(1,1888. 261y
Come and see our steam press and
you will he delighted.
W. S. Bpooks, Man’gr.
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
OF PORE COD LIVER OIL
LSS HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost a» Palatable as Milk.
H dlif.lH* that |« earn be taken.
U|Mt.t, a.d tMlMlltiet by th. mow
nuIUvo itonamck, wkon the plain oil
taaaot be tolerated' ut by th. cam-
btn.tlom of the oil with th. faypophvh
phlto* 1. mack mar. .ffleorloai.
Remarkable u • l«k predate?.
Persona gala rapidly while tat tag ft.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by
Physicians to be tho Finest and Best prepa
ration in the world for the relief and cure o£
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINO
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CMRONIC COUCHS.
The great remedy for Conswmptian, and
Wasting in Children, Sold by all Druggists.
Oct. 15, 1888. 15 ly.
A Novel Idea.—From to-day we
will begin giving Stationery away as
follows : Every fifteenth person buy
ing stationery of us will receive it
free. Cali at Union-Recorder office