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Among Our Exchanges.
Mr. Jolin Temple* Graves, of Romo,
married a liuncock lady, Miss Stinp-
Son.
The Grinin NewH savs: “When thin
country becomes plastered nil over
with spareribs, backbones, sausage,
ct cet., instead of mortgages, then we
Will begin to see daylight.”
Mr. P. C. Sawyer of Macon, fa
mous us a manufacturer of cotton
gins, died at the Lunatic Asylum on
last Friday. His remains were taken
to Macon for interment.
And now the newspapers are talk
ing about buttons for ladies that cost
#80 a piece. That's nothing strange;
many a lady wears a diamond button
worth over hundreds on n certain
portion of her robe du nitc.
There are many accidents and (lisente's
Which effect stock and cause scrums in
convenience and loss to the farmer In Ills
work, which may be quickly remedied by
the use of Dr. .t. H. McLean's Vijcanlc
Oil Liniment. is :i mo.
The dramatization of the Quick
and the Dead, lias been represented
in New York, and the critics all agree
that it was a dead failure in every
respect. It is to be hoped that n
company will not take the road to
worry the South with it.
Fas better than the Imrsh treatmout of
medicine* which horribly gripe the tmtlcnt
and destroy the coating ul tie* stomach,
Dr. J. H. McLean's Chill and f- ver cure,
by tulld, yet efTectlv- hcUoii will cure.
Sold at fifty C"ntM a l ottls. 15 8mo.
Coincidence in Cotton.—A peculiar
coincidence oocurred in th« cotton
market yesterday, Hotli the receipts
and sales wvre 1041 bales. Such a
thing bus never been known before in
the history of the market.
The unprecedented demand for cot.
ton still continues. Cotton is getting
higher. Middling yesterday was quo
ted 1-16 higher ihnn the day before.
All of the branches of ( rad«- ere doing
well. A big business jii groceries I
•and dry goods was cone lo re yester- ]
day.—Augusta Chronicle (if the 18th. j
11 cut Outers In Mon.
In a recent meeting of the American J
Neurological association, the ]xtper that
probably was of most popular interest
was that read by Dr. Isaac Ott, of Eas
ton, Pa., on 'Tlent Centers In Man." He
showed by cases of disease that in the
brain of man are points whose function
it is to preside over the temperature of
the body, and to keep its heat constant.
These centers were partly located upon
the surface and partly at the base of tlio
bratn. He also related cases on record
of-a temperoturo os high ns 129 degs. F.,
and as low os 04 degs. F. He explained
how these great Granges of temperature
could be produced through disease of the
the nervous system. Cases of children
were detailed whose temperature was
110 degs. F. for a short time and recov
ered. Fever was stated to be mainly a
disease <_f the nervous system, causing
increase; them leal ci tanged in the tissues
of the body, and thus elevating the
temjtTa rurc. —Science.
Council Proceedings.
Council Chambkh, )
Oct. 10, 1888.)
Rkoular Meeting.
Present His Hon. J. Staley, Mayor,
Aid. Wilson, Cnrnker and '1 realtor.
Absent Aid. Honnor, Josepi) and
Bell.
The minutes of tlio last meeting
were read and confirmed.
The petition of M. II. McComb, J.
H. Duggan, Mrs. Kidd, Aus. Alexan
der and others, asking council to
build a bridge overthe double brandi
es near Fishing Creek, having been ,
refered to the Street Committee,
tiiey report as follows: We, the street
committee recommend that the bridge
lie built as soon as the petitioners j
haul enough rock to tlio place to
weight it down during overflows.
W. Cahakkr.
On motion the report wuh received |
and adopted. , ,
On motion, Resolved, That the
S treats uort li of North Boundary street
inside of W. G. Hawkins’ inclosure,
be sold to him at fifteen dollars per
acre, cash. He to pay for surveying.
The following accounts were passed
and ordered paid:
T. J. Fairfield, $09 00
C. II. Bonner, 0 04
The Clerk’s report was ’examined
and found correct and on motion Ap
proved and passed.
Ou motion council adjourned, to
meet hereafter at 7 o'clock, p. in.
<4. W. Cahakkr, Clerk.
G. W. Caraker, Clerk, in account with
the City Council, of Milledgeville,
receipts and disbursements from
Oct. 2nd, to Oct. 10th, inclusive.
1888. Cash. Dr.
Oct. 2, To cash on hand from last
report, $08 65
do J. M. Bayne, sales, 6 69
do John Young, sales, 38
do I). Caraker, sales, 3 60
do Fine in Mayor’s oonrt, 26 00
do 0, A. J. Carr, Ins. tax, 6 46
do Bale of old brick by A. J.
Wall, 2 60
do Rabun Bishop), st tax, 8 00
do 4, Newton Jones, sales, 38
do Adaline Ingram, tax, 2 00
do C. H. Andrews, ins. tax, 1 00
do Martha Baugh, tax, 76
do Fine in Mayor’s court, 1 00
do Joe Travers, sales, 15
do 6, Foster & McMillan for
1 18-100 acres of land, 17 70
do 8, D. A. Bates, bal st tax, 1 50
do Nelson Slater, pt st tx, 1 00
do Fine in Mayor's court,
in full, 4 00
do D. G. Gullens, tax, 2 00
do Mrs. W. B. Ferrell, tax, 4 26
do A. L. Ellison, sales, 4 35
do C. L. Morris, sales, 8 85
do 9, A. F. Skinner A Co.,
Agt’s. balGen’l Ware
house tax, 25 09
do A. Martin b&l st tux, 1 00
do W. 8. Thomas, tax 45 ]
To S. Walker, tax, 40 50 I
do W. R. Bivins, tax, 46 J
do Mrs. A. Bivins, tax, 30
do W. A. N. Bass, bal st tax, 1 00
do 11, F. C. Posey, sales, 8 05
do Mrs. S. C. Jones, tax, 25 00
do 12, Est. Ker Boyce, tax, 5 10
do 15, Rebecca Irwin, tax, 1 75
do F. M. Gobert, tax, 2 50
do Julia Pall, tax, 1 25
§004 90
‘We Point with Pride”
Iltpcr to Settle Quarrel».
The Dor-law clubof Philadelphia ought
to lie (wpnhriaed and imitated eviry-
wiiere. and Wirtaw should be once more
RH institution at til civilized lands. It
was a custom in Scotland formerly to
nettle any common disputes among tlio
people bv vote in an assemblage of neigh
bor* So quarrels were closed up at
ODce, without delay or litigation and
tho irritation of courts and lawyers. The
custom woa rational; it was a sort of
common law. lawyers laid no chance
to wallow a farm while settling bound
ary lines. Wo have too much legislation,
too many laws and too many methods of
delaying justice, lb recover tou foot of
land a man must expend fifty times it*
value. Let us have more burlaw and
common sense, especially in rural dis
tricts —Globe-Democrat.
People Who Buy Drug*.
There is a peculiar idea among some
folks who seldom have to buy dings.
Somehow or other they are averse to let
ting people living in tho vicinity know
that they have to use medicines at all.
When tiiey get a prescription they either
go to a drug store out of tho neighl>or-
liood, or, u that is too much trouble,
they send one of tho family, more fre
quently the children, with the object of
conveying the idea that 6omo member of
tho family other than themselves is ill.
Under no circumstances will these people
be caught entering or leaving a. drug
store.—Druggist in Globe-Democrat,
(ash. Or.
Oct. 3, By ain't pd A. J. Wall, in
fu.l,
do a, S. Hughs, uco'c passed,
do Dennis Walker, painting
do T. A. Caraker, acc’t pass
ed,
do 15, Boy circulating posters,
do S. Hughs, st lmnd,
do C. Williams, st hand,
do H. Warren, st hand,
i'o M. Price, st hand,
do W. ijo 'iin, st hand,
( o G. Key, st baud,
do J. Hrookins, st baud,
do G. W. Caraker, ace't
salary, -
do W. S. McCornb, aeo’t
salary,
$197 15
Cash on hand to balance, 107 81
$304 96
Approved Oct. 10th, 1888.
E. I). Trkanor, Chm’n.. Pro Tern
Fin Com.
J. STALEY, Mayor.
To tho “Good name at home,’’ won
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, (
Mass., where it is prepared, there is
more of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold than
of all other medicines, and it lias giv
en flits best of satisfaction since its in.
troduction ten yeaars ago. This
could not be if the medicine did not
possess merit. If you sufferer from
impure blood, try Hood’s Sarsa
parilla and realize its peculiar
curative pownr.
Tiie Rome Daily Tribune is a most
fascinating paper. It represents ft
young mid progressive constituency.
The ability displayed in its manage
ment, Ih the best evidence that its
home people appreciate its grand
work.
The most beautiful complexion can
only be possessed were there is pure
blood. Laxador will renovate the
blood, and remove impurities.
I’ve been a sufferer from rheuma
tism for years and have been unable
to obtain any relief at all. Salvation
Oil gave entire relief and I lieartlily
recommend it. HENRY W1NKE,
Baltimore, Mil.
Persons who load a life of exposure aro
subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lum
bago and will find a valuable remedy In
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Voloanio Oil Liniment,
it will banish pain and subdue tnflamms
tlon. 19 3 mo.
BIST OK ADTKKTBKU LKTTKHH
Remaining in the Post-Office at Mil-
ledgeville, Baldwin county, Ga., Oct
20, 1888. If not called for within 30
days they will be sent to the Dead
Letter Office.
Adkins, Augustus Mitchell, Walter
Brown, Win. Nichols, Rena
Barron, Clark Nichols, Dr. F. M.
Brown, Eliza Rhodes, M. A.
Booth, Mrs. F. M. Smith, Emma
Cooper, B. C. Smith, Mattie (3)
Daniels, Rosa Smith, W. B.
Echols, Geo. Sanford, Lari
Hnll, Atlas Sanford, Willie
Jackso i, Sallie Ward, Boh.
Manson, Nancy
Okkick Hours.—General delivery
window will bo open from 9 a. m. un
til 6 P. M. Money Order window will
be open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
J. G Fowlkk, P. M.
We never saw so many pretty wo
men in Baldwin county since we have
lived hero, as are here now. If we
had nothing else to do we could pass
our days pleasantly away in looking
at tile female beauty on our street*.
Even the babies got prettier and pret
tier. There must be something ii
the atmosphere that encourages ft-
male beauty right here. Ah, there!
If You Have
\<» Indigestion, I'lafnlenoe,
Meii Henduelic, --all run tl«»u,” los-
jug flesh, .von ivill Unit
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over ft Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Companj.
. i.v tiie Leffialature In lx('S. for
lucnrmirated >'v ilie Legislature In lh68, for
Educational and'Charitable purposes, mid Its
Iranrhis.! inartc a part of the present State Con
stitution, In 1879, »>y an overwhelming popular
vote.
It. Ult nil EXTBAOBOINABY
DRAWING* Hike plncr Hemi-Aunonl-
v ijuar nnd »«rmbrr,| and il.
liRAND MING I( K NUMBER DRAW- ,
INGN lnlt« place on oark •( «ll*er 1
ten month, in Ihr jenr, nnd nr* nil
drawn in pnblic, nl «he Academy of
VI it sir, New Orleans, I.n.
“Wo doherehy certify that we aupervlBethe
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semt-
Annual llrawlngaol The l.oulBlnna State Lotte
ry Company, and in peraon manage and control
the Urawlnga themaelvea, and that the same are
conducted with honesty, fairness, and In good
faith toward all parties, and we autUonze tho
Company to use thlacertulcate, with fac-atmlles
of our signatures attached, tn Its advertise
ments.”
A Penny Saved is a Penny Made.
How Will this Do for a Drive ?
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CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.
To the Editor.—Please Inform your
readers that I have a positive remedy for
the above named disease. By its timely
use thousands of hopeless cases have been
permanently cured. I shall tie glad to
send two bottles of my remedy free to
any of your readers who have consump
tion If they will send me their express and
nostoftlce address. Respectfully.
T- A.Slocum, 11C., 181 Pearl st., Now York.
Oct. 16 ’88. lyr.
Physicians prescribe Dr.J. H. McLean's
Tar tVine Lung Balm; In It they find no
trace oi upturn or morphia, while Its effi
cacy In curing all throat or lung diseases
s wonderful. T5 3mo.
JOHN L. SULLIVAN.
J He Resolves to Let Stroup Dmik
Alone-
Boston, Oct. 15—“To-morrow I
j will be just 30 years old. and it will
I be the first birthday in my life that
j i have not been able to be about,
well and contented,” said John L.
I Suli van yesterday. “I feel stronger,
but my feet and legs still trouble me,
I have had plenty of time to reflect
on my past doings since I have been
iaid up and 1 have made up my mind
that in thirty years of life I’ve had
about enough fun. There was a
time in my sickness when 1 was
thought to be dying, but God was
good to me and gave me one more
chance. I’ve fully made up my mind
what to do with tlmt chance, and I
will never again touch ugluss of beer
or a drop of auy kind of intoxicating
liquor. No man who is a friend of
mine will e ver ask me to drink again.”
Children will freely take Dr. J. H. Mc
Lean’sTar Wine Lung Balm; unlike cough
syrups, It contains no opium, will soothe
and heal any disnaso of the throat or lung
quicker than auy other remedy. 15 3m
Adler’s collard motgage is getting
to be as notorious as those Gov.
Brown’s cook made famous in Nov
1865.
the remedy you need. They tone up
the tu'iik Hloinueli and build up the
I lagging energies. Sufferers from
in en I ul or pliyHieal overwook will find
relief from them. Nleely augur routed.
sold everywhere.
Oct. 15, 1888. 15 cw 4ui
I CURE
FITS!
When I pay Ctttie I do not moan mersly to
strut thorn for a time, and then have them ro-
turn njjain. 1 mean A RADICAL CUliL.
1 huvo made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life-long Btudy. I warrant my remedy to
Cuke I he worst cases. Because others havo
tailed is no reason for not now receiving acuro.
Send at once for atrentise and a Free iiottlb
of inv INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express
ind i’o-t Office. It costs you nothing for a
trial, and it will euro you. Address
H.G. ROOT, M.C., 183 Pearl St.,NewYork
We the undersigned Banks and Hun Kent will
pay all Prizes drawn In the Louisiana State
Lotteries which may be presented at our coun
ters.
R. M. WAI.MSI.KY, Pres Louisiana Nat Ilk
FIF.RBK LANAUX. Pres. State Nst’l Ilk.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat’l Bk.
CARL KORN, Pres. L'nien National Bunk.
GRAND MONTHLY DR A VINO,
in th« Academy of Manic, New Orleans,
Tuesday, November IS, 1888.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
100,000 Ticket! at Twenty Dollars
each. Halves $10.00; Quarters $6;
Tenths $2; Twentieths $1.
LIST or PHIZES.
1 PRIZE OF $300,000 Is $300,000
1 PRIZE OF 100,000 Is 100,000
1 PRIZE UF SO,000 Is 60,(100
1 PRIZE OF 25,000 is 26,000
2 PRIZES OF 10,000 are 20,000
5 PRIZES OF 6,000 arc 25,000
25 PRIZES OF 1,000 lire 25,000
loo prizes OF 500 are 50,000
200 PRIZES OF 300 are 80,000
500 PRIZES OF 200 are 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
loo Prizes of $500 are 50,000
too Prizes of $300 are .10,000
100 Prizes of $200 are 20,000
TERMINAL PRIZES.
999 Prizes of $100 are 99,900
999 Prizes of $100 are 99,900
3,134 Prizes, amounting to $1,064,800
Noth.—Tickets drawing Capital Prizes sre
not entitled to terminal Prizes.
•A-For ciob Rates, or any further Information
desired, wrlto legibly to the undersigned, clear
ly stating your residence, with State, County,
Street and Number. Moro rapid return mall
delivery will be assured by your enclosing an En
velope bearing your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, KxprcssMoney Orders
or New York Exchange In ordinary letter. Cur
rency by Express at our expense addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, I,a.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, 1). C.
Airs ReiistmS Letters to
REMEMBER 8
.11’ * 111 eisargo of the thawings, is a ;ru:ir:m-
to\‘ nl absolute famiflas and integrity, th.it the
ohauees are all equal, ami that no otto can pr»s*i-
nl\ 1I1 vme what, number will draw a Prize.
IlMMIbM KKll tlmjthe pnvmoilt of 111 IMi/’.i s
i« (d ak.\mi:i:i) ity I’om nviion-
AI* BANKS of New orleana, and tlm
Tickets arc* signed by the President oJ an Insti
tution, whoso chartered rights ;iro recognized In
tnt* highest Courts; therefore, beware ol any im
itations or anonymous schemes.
Oct. 1888. ’ H 41
QREXffi- MiiGNE
Sweet as Roses 11 /J**-‘^\FragrnnttLasting!
Tho I-cading I'riceJBS Cts.
FES.rAriMiJR^*)^^3old st Druggist*.
Cures Lloer Complaint,
Costivenoes, Bilious
Affections, Giddiness.
At druggists, 26 0.
Irish Potatoes, per peck, 30c
Onions, red and white, per peck,...45c j
Turnips, per peck, 30c;
Apples, per peck, 35c j
Ex. C. Sugar, 12 lbs. for $1.001
Granulated Sugar, 10^ lbs., for...$1.00
King Patent Flour, perbbl., $7.50
Hatns, per lb., I4c
Sugar Cured Shoulders, per lb., ..10ic
Fresh Fish, per bunch, 25e
Salt Sea Trout, per lb., 80
Dried Beef, per lb., 12$e
Finest Syrup, per gal., 00c
Genuine Cuba Molasses, per gal., 40c
Best Apple Vinegar, per gal., 30c
Best Wine Vinegar, per gal., 30c
Pearl Grits, 40 lbs., $1.00
Corn Starch, per lb., lOo
Rice, 14 lbs $1.00
Dried Apples, per lb., 10c
5 lbs. common Starch,..' 30c
3 lbs. lump Starch, in box, 25o
1 lb. lump Starch, in box, 8c
Shot, per lb., 80
Powder, per lb., 30o
12 cakes Lanndry Soap, 28c
8 boxes Blacking, 10c
3 packages Horsford’s Powders,....25c
2 spools Thread, 5c
2 packages Envelopes, 5c
Note and Letter Paper, per qr.,5c
3 papers Pins, 10c
4 papers Needles, 5c
Can Mackerel, llo
4 boxes Sardines, 25o
Oysters 10c
Salmon, 18o
Can Beef, 1 lb. 15c., 2 lbs 25c
Grated and ungrated Pine Apple, 25o
Peaches, ; *...200
Lobsters, 20c
Lunch Tongue, 25c
Snutf, per lb., .40. to 60c.
Smoking Tobacco, 30o to 40c
12 boxes large Blueing, 25c
12 boxes Matches, 80
1 gross Matches, 75<j
Maccaroni, per lb., 15c
Spectacles 80
Lamp Chimneys, 5 and 80
Lamp Burners, 10 and 15o
Sewing Machine Oil 5e
Sewing Machines, Ladies’ Collars,
Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves,
Laces, Shoes, Dress Goods, Notions,
Crockery and Stationery, cheaper
than the cheapest for spot cash, at
W. H. BASS’,
No. 29 Hancock St.
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 20, ’88.
Just Returned
From New York with the largest stock of
Oct. 15, 1888.
If you suffer pricking pains on moving
tlio eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and
15 3mo.
OTTS
OF PURE SOI) LIVER OIL
ft.NO HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost :2a Paiatabloas IVSilk*
So <tWgnlM<»d that It can bo taken,
AlgoMted, xrul »9$lmllatcd by tho most
ncnsltivr y.’omnch, when the plain oil
cannot be tolerated; and by tho com*
btnRtloTji 'f tho oil with the hypophot-
phites If much more efficacious.
Reims ksble as a flesh prodnter.
Persons gain rapidly while taking H.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by
Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa
ration in the world for the relief and core of
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA.
GENERAL DEBILITY. WASTING
DI8KASE8, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CNRONIO COUCHS.
The great remedy for Oonsumptian, and
Watting in Children. Sold by all Druggiitt.
Oct. 15, 1888. 15 i y
Laxador
DF BULL’S
ever brought to tho city. All of the
Nobbiest and Latest Styles!
%
Call at once and examine. Will bo a pleasure to show them
Hats to look well on everybody.
Fall Stock of Shoes!
Arriving every day. Will bo tho largest stock I have ever carried.
Very Respectfully,
FRED HAUG, Proprietor,
MILLEDGEVILLE SHOE STORE!
Milledgeville, Gf.., Sept. 4th, 1888. 39 9m
Prlctt only 25 Cts. Sold by all druggists.
Will relievo Hhoumatism, Neuralgia,
Swelling s,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains,
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns,
Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds,&c,
nucuj LANGE'S PLUGS, Tho Great Tobacco An*
IffhLW tidotdl~-Prico 10 Cts. At all druggist*
Oct. 2, 1888.
13 cw Gin
M'
Tax Notice.
Y BOOKS arc now open for t'’o
collection of State and County
taxes. For the present J will be at
my ;ofIice in tho Court House, on
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
T. W. TURK, T. 0. B. C.
Milledgeville, Sept. 11th, ’88. 10 3m
ADVICE TO MOTHIiKS,
Areyau disturbed at night and broken of tour
rest by it sick child suffering and crying with
pain of cutting teetlff If so, send at once and
get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETH ISO. Its value
is incalculable, it will relieve the poor little suf
ferer Immediately. Depend upon It, mothers
there is no mistake about It. It cures dysentery
and diarrluea, regulates the stomach and bow.
els, cures wind colic, softens tlio gums reduces
Dtlammatlon, and gives tone and energy to the
whole system. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the
oldest and best female nurses snd physicians in
the United states and is for sale by all drugulBis
throughout the world. Prlcc26 cents a bottle.
January 3d,1888. 38ly
StoYBS at Less than Cost!
• ^ e , edl “8 mor ° ™rT for ln 3- Hardware business, I am deter
mined to close out ALL my Stoves, Cooking and Heating so I 3
sell them for less than cost, and if not all sold by December I jSj
offer them at Auction eo olose out. I havo only about 30* left ]
oiler you Cook Stoves at J ,)U lc “' J
■ # 8.00 former price, $10.00
10.00
15.00
18.00
20.00
12.00
18.00
22.00
25.oo
So if you ore'needing a good Cook Stove, now is the time to
ebaso—these prices are for tho CASH. 1 1 J
AXEJM A large lot of the best makes, at very low prices.
€.wuns and »Ammunition.
A very fine stock on hand and will sell as low as the lowest,
and examine my stock of Hardware, Guns and Stoves be
purchasing elsewhere, I will save yoa rn^ney by so doing
JOS. ST AT.TTTV
Milledgeville, Sept. 18, 1888. M