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Among Our Exchanges.
dlatlllorios in Troup county
*ro at work muking peach brandy.
B you feel any appreheuaion of
^Of*uup Colic, don't delay any time,
'liot take a dose of Lamar’s Diarrhoea
Mixture, and repeat if necessary.
A
M
a
te
Baltimore) has tho sweet potato
•■irust. That city ought to have
’WAitod until frost before creating
r ffeftt trust. Tho demand for swoot
^potatoes won’t bo very active un
til thon.
A surveyor who was employed
in one of tho oldest counties of
Connecticut put in three weeks on
different farms before he found
wao single lino fonce on tho right
fine. Every farmer was a gainer
or loser by the survey.
The bill introduced into the
legislature to compel the railroad
'companies to run on schedule
will doubtless bo given very
•ijacefnl.consideration. Those mem-
liors, if tiiore be any, who have
fireo passes, don’t want to be an
noyed by delays when they start
Sor their homes on Friday nights.
What thoy •want is a free and
vifuick ride. What is the use of
-Swing a momber of tho legislature
if •one can t have what one wants?
—-Sav. News.
interest from tho Constitution of
•■41ms 2nd.—The G ovornor yester
day appointed Hon. It. F. Watts,
'-of Stewart count} 1 , J. C. C. Black,
<*f Richmond, and Ur. K. 13. Nis-
-foet, of .Putnam, assessors to ap
praise tho value of the Savannah,
■tfelorida and Western railroad,
wiio have made a return of prop
erty for taxation which proved
unsatisfactory.
The tax returns from the sixty-
'aT counties so far received at
\o comptroller-general's office
ow an increase of valuation of
t year of $5,203,328. Musco-
leads the increase with $1,-
,133. Sixtoou counties have
aased in value. Of these
o county lias lost the most,
a shrinkage of $37,883.
'. are yet seventy-throe coun-
j be heard from, and in
all the big cities are locat-
is estimated that there
$13,000,000 more taxable
y in Georgia this year than
as last.
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gUBEi 7 OF COTTON BAGGING.
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.. .»«
om Col. Northen of Inter
t to the Farmer*.
THE LUNATIC A8YLUM.
Thoro nro 1,537 patients con
fined in tho stato lunatic asylum
at Milledgovillo. Ono thousand
of these aro white, and 537 are
black. Six largo buildings are re
quired to hold this groat number,
tho largest of which is 500 foot
front by 400 foot deop and three
stories high. Tho other four aro
about 220 feet front by, 150 foot
deep and throo stories nigh. The
cooking, washing, ironing, and, in
fact, everything is done on a large
scale by machinery. To feed this
great crowd tho following is a
day’s rations: 10 gallons of mo
lasses, 150 pounds of rico, 00
pounds lard, 125 pounds sugar,
150 pounds of hominy, 300 pounds
bacon, 1,000 pounds beef, 1,000
pounds flour, 500 pounds meal,
75 pounds coffee, 00 pounds but
ter. This is cooked by steam and
sent by small rail carts to tho
different buildings and by dummy
waiters to tho different halls.
Tho harmless patients gather a-
bout great tables and aro waited
on by tho attendants, while the
dangerous class aro fed in their
rooms. W. H. Scott, the usher,
has hold his position for five years
and in that time made 4,097 trips
of ono mile each through the
main building, accompanying 23,-
575 vistors over the lie’K Tho
engines that run tho machinery
for warming and lighting tho
buildings, pumping, cooking, etc.,
consume 35,000 tons or 200 car
loads of coal annually. Tho leg
islature appropriates 35 cents per
capita per day to cover tho ex
penses of tho institution which,
hv strict economy, has been kept
down to from 33 to 34 cents.
Tho building is now crowded with
patients, and it is impossible to
accommodate female patients on
ly as vacancies occur. There is
some room in the male depart
ment, which is being filled almost
daily. Tho rules in rogard to tho
care of tho patients aro very
strict indeed, and a fine is impos
ed on an attendant who Bpeaks a
cross or snappish word, while to
striko a patient is a penitentiary
offonso. Everything possible is
done by the officials thero to de
tract tho minds of tho patients
from thoir unfortunate condition.
Dancing, base ball, billiards and
pool are among the amusements,
while the convalescent patients
are permitted to spend a while
each day at Fowell park-—Haw-
kinsvillo Dispatch.
tho family of
, f .'in Ibe urry to place'orders for
usottondot • Cging, farmers and mor-
chnntH'la. *'e asked the delivery
?<ar the et tire season to be made
m Atfgvud and September. This
not gr '»> the mills any wofk fox
October an d November. Tho mills
sanuot ’’U course, moot so great a
demand ir such limited time.
tl a^ij jaw', iu receipt of a oom-
*non ; ..ation from the mills asking
iha f • they urn authorized by jmr-
Hfchac-ers to*- dividu out tho amount
. • alrctulv in band. Additional or-
.xere cuia be tilled for the. early
.ncutihs if the mill* «■) authorized
carry over a pari, of their or-
levs on hand to tho later months.
I beg that parties who have
sent iu orders will accommodate
'/ifii* request- of the manufacturers,
so tbit all fanners may have an
■ecpifd chance to obtain cotton
. jagging for the curly months.
W.v. J. Nokthkn,
Ch’m’n Com. Cotton Bagging.
fThiw? ISvsinDss Booming.
Prdbably no one thing has caused such
vi. revival of trade »tE. A. Bayne’s Drug
-..■Store as ttmlr giving away to their cue-
KiMiy fre« tiinl bottles oi
»r K'n>r ti'-Ntw Discovery for Consump
tion ' 'i I,Vi: Xrade Is sltoply enormous in
ttita very valuable article from the fact
'.hat It h~ways cures and never disappoints.
'GfoUgfe:, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup.
mcNt-il throat and lung diseases quickly
- d«e*-ed. You can test It before buying by
curetting a trial bottle free, largo size $1.
,&vefy bottle warranted.
Ex-President and Mrs. Cleve
land are spending the heated term
tat Mario i, Mass. Mr. and Mrs.
.’ ■Cleveland have lost none of their
t popularity, whenever they leave
their cottago in tho afternoon
i.find/.eds of people watch with.ad-
miration the movement of the
beautiful ex-mistress of the white
house.
The most disastrous storm that
has visited Newark, N. J., occurred
on the afternoon of July 30th. In
South Orange several buildings, in
cluding tlie Post-Office, were carried
away. In Orange Valley the water
was up to second story windows. A
cyclone at Ellis corner destroyed a
large amount of property and in
jured many people. Hugo timbers
were fouud Stuck up in tho moun
tains. The loss is very heavy.
Mr. Tlios. C. Lee, proprietor of the
Lee Hotel, Arkadelphia, Ark., says
that Swift’s Speciflo has so strength
ened lifs wife for her labors as hostess
that he can reoommend and empha
size the assertion that as a tonia for
ladies and children S. 8l S. bra no
equal.
Mr. B. F. Whatley m a prominent
merchant of Huston, liia. He says
that he has sold Swift’s SpewQo to
many persons, and knows of some
wonderful cases of bi-sod diseases, and
has never beard of a failure-to cure.
Several cases of oontagiouHl>W>d pois
on were cured after all the doctors
and all other remedies had failed.
1 am of the opinion 8. 8. 8. should
stand at the head of the list of blood
remedies. 1 arrived at this conclu
sion from the testimony of scores of
persons who have told me of the good
results from its use. I have been sell
ing 8. 8. 8. for years, and it lias won
a large sale.
O. A. Griffith, Mayflower, Ark.
Mercury and potash mixtures dry
up the secretions of tlie body, cause
morouriul rheumatism and dyspepsia,
and finally run the system down to
snob a condition that other diseases are
induced. Swift’s Specific builds up
the patient from the ffrst dose, and
gives life and vigor to tho whole hu
man frame.
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.
To tub Editor.—Please Inform youi
readers that 1 have a positive remedy foi
tlie above .named disease. By its timely
use thousands of hopeless cases ha ve been
permanently eurod. 1 shall bo glad to
send two bottles of my remedy 1'rkk to
any of your readers who have consump
tion if thoy will 6end me their express and
post office address, Respectfully.
X- A. Slocum, M U-, 11*1 Veer 1st,, New York.
Oct. 19’88. lyr.
Editorial Glimpses and Clippings,
Mrs. Joe Wilson of Jones county is
visiting the family of Mr. VV. H Math
is.
Mr. W. 8. Hurst and wife, of Au
gusta, ure visiting relatives and friends
in this city.
Mr. II. G. Perry, and family, of Mar;
shalville, are visiting
Mr. W. W. Lumpkin.
Another heavy ruin in tin’s city’ last
Sunday afternoon. Fora "dry.” Coun
ty wo are powerfully wet.
Hon. F. G. duBIgnon, president of
tlie senate, believes that the legisla
ture will not adjourn before October
1.
Lovers of Base Hall are looking
forward with much interest to the
game between Madison and Milledgo-
ville.
Miss Murcia Farmer, one of Oraw-
fordville’s most accomplished young
ladies, is visiting Miss Lizzie Banford
in this city.
Misses Maude, and Gertrude Les
ter who have been visiting Miss Rosa
Carrington, left for thoir home at
Haddock lmt Saturday.
I f a man has a quarrelsome temper
let him alone. The world will soon
find him employment, perhaps in the
chain gang or the penitentiary.
Bask HAim.—The Madison Club will
play the Milledgeville Club three
games, next Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, on tlie grounds near the
park. A lurge crowd of visitors are
expected from Madison, Warrenton,
Bpurta and Macon.
Judge Furman has been gathered
to his fathers, but the revolution he
inaugurated in Georgia and the
South is still in progress. Intensive
farming will pay,- aud Furman’s ex
perience and tho splendid results he
achieved will be a guide to farmers
for years to come.
Shall we know each other in Heav
en? Christ answers it when he told
tlie Hadduceos, Matt. 22. 30. “For in
the resurrection they neither marry,
nor are given in marriage, hut are as
the angels of God injlieaven.” Now, if
a man will not know one of his seven
wives from tlie other six how can- we
expect to know each- other?
Wantkd—150 or 200 acres of good
farming land near .the city for which
the cash will he paid.
Apply to Bf.tiiunk & Moork,
How often do people meet on the
street and endeavoring to pass each
other get into a kind of mental ooti-
funion, neither knowing whicli may
pass. Sf tlie reader will only remem
ber tlie following rule there need he no
trouble in tlie future- Always step
to your right; if each) party would obs
ly bear that fact ill mind all the con
fusion and embarasstuent which many
times ocour would be avoided.
What s The Matter With Ton?.
You are not “all right-" You. feel tired,
your back aches, you feel shaky in the
knew, you are subject to dull headaches,
are nervous, oross, and all things don",
seem tc go Just right. In short, yon are
fuff of malaria, ana you will continue to
feel worse until you get something to klll>
and expel the pols-m. We reoommend
Electric Btttors, because It will Just fit
your case. 8o confident aro we, that we
guarantee It, which means tShat your mon
ey will be refunded If you are not benefit-
ted. No fairer offer cun be made. You
have a sure thing. Try It, Prloe 50e, and
$1,00 at E. A. Bayne’s Drug Btoro.
Sick headaehc Is the bane of many lives
To cure and prevent this annoying com
plaint use Dr.J.H. McLean’s Little Liver
and Kidney Billets. They are agroeable
to take and gentle In their action- 25 cents
a vial.
Idleness 2s a Dangerous Fault ,
h the kidneys. When lane dire they epMttf-
tkU iato disrepair. Thom obstinate and fatal
maladies, Bright's dioceseaad diabetes, ensue
with terrible eertalnty upon tho inaotloo of
thn organs affected. Catarrh of the bladdery
aaureals, gravel and atrangnry are alee to. be
apprehended from a partial paralysis of the
bladder, of which weakness and elugglebnesn
aro the causes. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters ia
a flno tonic and promoter of activity tor the
ronal organs, and ouo which can be relied
Incorporated by the Legislature In 1888, for
Educational and Charitable purposes, and its
franchise made a mirt of the present state Con
stitution, in 1879, Wy an overwhelming popular
vote.
ii« nxnnoTn drawings mu.
plnre Memi-Aiinunllr, (June nnil l»<
ci-mbrr.) nn<! its GRAND MING I,If
IUM1HKK DRAWINGS tnhr plnre in
enrh »f the other ten month* of the
year, and nre nil ilrnwa in public, nt
the Acndcmy of Jlnuic, New Orleans,
l.n, *
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS,
For Integrity of It# Drawings, and
Prompt Payment of Prizes,
Attested as Follows:
arrangements for nil tho 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 In good
faith toward all parties, ami we authorize the
Company to use thiscertlflcate, with fac similes
of our signatures attached, tn its advertise
ments.”
Commissioners.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will
E a;« all Prizes drawn In the I/Mlilana State
ottsrles which may be presented at oar coni
ters.
K. nr. WALMSI.RV, Pres Louisiana Nat 1th
PIKRRK UANAH7X. Pres. State Nat’l Uk.
A. BALDWIN, r»s. New Orleans Nat’IBk.
CAUL, KOHN, Prvs. Union National Itank.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
At tilt Academy Munlc, New Orleans,
Tuesday, Angust 13, 188 f #
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at TwenSy Dol
lars each Halvas $10; Quarters
$5; Tenths $2; Twentieths $1.
LIST OP PH1ZKS.
1 PRIZE OK $.100,1)00 is $300,000
1 PRIZE. OK 100,000 il 100,000'
1 PRIZE OK
1 PRIZE OK
■i PRIZES OK
5 PHIZES OK
25 PRIZES OK
100 PRIZES OK
200 PRIZES OK
600 PRIZES OK
50.000
25.000 Is
10.000 nre
5.000 are
1.000 are....
5oo are....
300 are ....
2oo arc
50.000
25.000
20.000
25.000
. 25,000
50.000
, 80,000
100,000
•.rraoxiMATion-eaizBe.
100 Prlzeaof $500 ; are Jfto.ooo
100 Prizes at $300 arc j 30,000
loo Prizes »f $200 are ao.ooo
Terminal Fkizxs.
909 Prizes Ah Jloo are 9*,900
999 rrizee if- $ioo are 99,900
8,134 Prizes,amonmlng to S1JH.800
Notb.—Tt» ket« drawing vapttal Prizes are not
entitled to terminal Prizes,
AGENTS WANTED,
**-For Club Kates, or any further Information
Ideslred, wrEze legibly to the nnderalgneit. clear
ly stating your residence, with State, Uonnty,
Street ami Number. More rapid retnvn mall
aellverywtU.be assured by yoareocloeing an En
velope heaving your full address.
IMFORSAIVT.
Address M'. A. DAtl'HSN,
New Orleans,La,,
or M. A. SAUPHIN,
Washington,J». C.
By ordlurp letter, containing Momy Order
Issued by all Express Companies, New York
Exchange-,. Draft or Postal Note.
Address Blistered Lettenr aonteining. Santncy jo
NKW ORI.KANS NATIONAL. 11ANK,"
New Orleans, I.a.
KKMKMHKH that tho payment of Prizes
IS GUARANTEED BY POUR NATION
AL IkANKS or New Orlean*, and the
Tickets are signed by the President of an Insti
tution, whose charioted rights are recognized la
the highest. Courts; Pnereforo, beware of all ini.
Rations or anonymous schemes,
ONE DOLLAR M the price cZ the smallest
part os fraction of a Ticket LSSUED MY US bt
any Drawing. Anything In our name offered for
less dml a Dollar Is a swindle.
Juffy 18, 1889. 2 1*
New Advertisements.
A bill passed the senate last win
ter exempting church parsonages
from taxation. It seems to have been
languishing in the office of the clerk
of the house since. It should bo re
surrected aud made a law.
Tho bill introduced in the senate,
making it a misdemeanor for minors
to enter bar-rooms, should become a
law. It is an advanced step toward
prevouting minors obtaining liquor.
Do you suffer fVo ii scrofula, salt
rheum, or other liuir ors? Take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier.
100 doses one dollar.
from the unmedic.v.vd alcoholic excitant of
commerce. A further benofleent effect of tho
Bittera, bv renewing activity of tho kldnoyg,
is to enable thorn to drain from the blood la
iti passage throagh them, impurities pro
ductive of rheumatism anil dropsy. Nervous
ness, fever and ague, constipation and Uya-
pupslu ore conquered by llio Bitters.
LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS
Keiiiitiiiiug iii the Post-Office at Mil-
edgeville, Baldwin comity, Ha., Aug
3, 1"D. If not called for within 30
days they will be sent’ to tlie Head
Letter Office.
Brandy, Mrs. Lar- Philips, Mrs. Nan
rio cy J
Brown, Mrs. Ma- Guinn, Tho* -
tilda Reese, Miss JYiuan-
Combes, Ida da
Cutter, MissBeckyKmiulph, Mrs. K.
l)ee, Trust 8.
Godwin, Miss Jan- Underwood, "Chas.
ie Ward, Warren E.
Hitchcock, Miss D.
Carry Willis, Miss Marga-
Jcaines, Mrs. Millie ret
Johnson, Mr. J. White, Judge
Moran, Jimmie Webster, Henry
Williams, Lilly
P. O. Notice.—To accommodate
parties wishing to remit by morning
until, the Money Order window will
open iu future at 7.30 A. M.
Summer Office Hours.—Gener
al Delivery Window will be open
from 7.30 a. M., until 12 M., and from
1 p. m. until 0 l'. M. Sunday hours
will be from 0.30 to 10.30 A. M., only.
Money Order Window will open from
7.30 A. M-, until 4 r. m.
C. G. Wilson, P. M.
HINDERCORN8.
TheonlymireCureforCoriw. fttopsall p<iln. Krurnree
torafnrt to thef«ntt. 15c. at DrngirisU. Hiscox»*Co.,N.Y.
How Lost! How Regained,
Merit Wins.
Wo desire to
years we hav
Disc
o say to our citizone, that for
o been selling Hr. King’s New
KNOW THYSELF
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
A Scientific and Standard I’opnlar Medical Treatise
on the Errors of Youth,Premature Decline, Nervous
and Physical Debility, Impurities of the Blood. «
Resulting from Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Excesses or
Overtaxation, Enervating and unfitting the victim
for Work, Businese, the Married or Social Relation.
Avoid unskillful pretenders. Possess this great
work. It contains 300 pagi-B, royal svo. Beautiful
binding, embossed, full gilt. Price only $1.00 by
mail, postpaid, concealed in plain wrapper. Illtis-
for Consumption, Hr. King’s I native Prospectus Free, if you apply 'now. The
* —- " ' ' fi Parker, M. T>., ro-
Now Lift) Pills liuckl-in’e Arnica Sulvo diBUngtiished. author,lYm. 11. Parker, M. T>., r
•V. ,I Fiooirio i i fo -« and have never hun- eelved tho gold andjewelledmeda
d? fi vim vlinu^t 1^! S u«lI ,m W nii or tliat th* National Medical AHHorintlou fc
llt-d .cincdlcb that sell ?[i 11 * 1 till* PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS nu„
liavo g veil such universal sfttlslactlon. phymi vi, DElHLITY.Dr.rarkerandacorps
Wo tlo not hesitate to ffuaranteo tnom 1 Of AB^letant Physicians may bo conBultcd, contl-
every time, aud we stand ready to refund dentialiy, by mail or in person, at the ofllct of
the purchase prlco, if satisfactory results the peabouy medical institute,
do not follow their use. These remedies No. 4 BuIflnehSt., Boston, Mn**., to whom ad
havo won their groat popularity purely on orlotun.for zdvice should Ij
their merits. e. A. Bayne, Druggist. ^ July 21) 1889. 4 4t
* —THE—
CASH BEFORE DELIVERY
STORE,
(Haygood & Cnraker’s old stand,)
HANCOCK NT RE FT.
24c
, .50c
,I0e
,40h
5c
40c
2c
5c
10c
Dress steels (Non-Corrosive) per
doz 5c
Bilbber Hair Pins lc
The 5p goods of other stores
at 3c and 4c.
T1 ie 10c goods of other stores
at 7 and Sc.
New crops Tnrnip A Put a Bfiga
seed. per lb. 30c.
4 year old vinegar for Pickling 30c
Gents Linen collars 5c
Sailor collars 3 for. ..25c
100 Hair Pins, 3c
12 Boxes (800) matches, 6c
12 Boxes (2400) matches,.
12 Boxes (5000) matches, .
3 Bags Toble Salt,
Hand saws (cast a4ioel)..,.
Key hole siews 15«
Memorandum books 3 to 8b
Ptiabber and Horn Combs ftj
Kid Gloves 45^
Misses’ Mitts, 18c
Extension Fans, 10 & 14c
Lamp chimneys, Large & small 5c-
Burnera, Largo & Small..8 & 10c
Ladies Fine shoes, (must * o)
1 White dreas goods, (must go)
Large lot men’s Hats, (must go)
pkg’s Envelopes, ... :5c
Note «fc letter papers, quire 21, 5, G,
8, & 9e,
Ladies collars & ouffs 8c
1 Doz cakes Toile-t soap- 28c
1 “ Pearl Dress button* 4c «fc 5c
4 papers needles 5c
Scarfs, latfest styles- 15© to 45c
12 ItVibber Tipped' pencils 10c
4O0i yds Thread
Pens pen gross
Gimlets
Boys pocket Knives.
Diippers - 4j 5-<fc
Amour’s corn Beef, 1 lb can,. 14c
3 bx’s Mason’s No. 3iblaoking,. 9c
Assorted .Sollies per tumbler,.. 9c
Carter’s School Ink,; 4c
Curtain, Scrim 11c
Masses Fine Shoos, $1.50
Bargains in. Brooms.
Knitting Needlos, lc
Ladies’ Gloves, .... 10c
Thimbles, 3c
Crochet Needles, . .1, 3j 5 and 8c.
DO inch Mill Saw Kies, 12c.
Official Envelopes, 10c
Best Green Coffee, 5> lbs.,. .$1.00
Extract of Lemon, 5c-
Extractof Tanijla,.. 5c
Turkey Bed Damask, pr. yd, 30c-,
35c and 40c.
White Damask, (Satin finish) 75c
Cigars, per box, 65c.
Whalbonine, per doz:, 6c, 8c, 15c ;
Corsets, 28, 45 and 50c.
Best Cadar Buckets, 50c.
Best Cypress Buckets, 85c.
12 cakas Laundry Soap....25c
C lbs. Laundry Soap 25c
3 boso3 Potash 25c
5 lbs. Good Starch 25c
1 lb. Mixed Tea 45c
Machine oil per Bottle 4c
Castor oil per Bottle 5c
Paregoric per bottle 5c
boxes Blueing 5c
1 lb. Soda, 8e; 3 lbs 20c
Snuff per lb 40e to 55e
Hand Saw Files... ,4c, 5c, & 8c
Slate and Pencil, 5c
Envelopes,good, 5c
Pencils, Slate £ A; lc
Spectacles 8c to 15c
Handkerchiefs.. . .3, 5, 8, 15, 30c
Pins, American, 2 papers for 5c
Pins, English,... , 5c
Pins, safety, per doz 3c.
• A new No. 9, Wheeler & Wil
son Sowing Machine, at Factory
prices.
W. H. BASS,
Milledgeville, Ga.,
August 5, 1889.
Trespass Notice.
Lunatic Asylum, State op Georgia, i
Near Milledgeville, Ga., July 2nd, 1889. )
O N and after this date all persons are
notiliod not to trespass upon the orch
ards, Gardens, and Lands of tho Ga, Lu
natic Asylum. ... .
Tresspassers will be prosecuted to tho
full extent of tho Law.
l»v order of the Board of Trustees.
HK. T. O. POWELL, Supt.
It. O. HUMBElt, Steward.
July 2nd, 1889. 52 lm.
IiIPFlVIAN S PTRAPITOB.
Is tho greatest Chill and Fever, Dumb
Ague and Malaria cure in the world, erad
icates the disease every time.
FOR CORNS, WARTS AND BUNIONS
use only Abbott’s East Indian Corn Faint.
LEADING BUSINESS HODSES
OF MlLLEDGEVILI F.
Wholksalk and RktailDnvGIonna
P. j. CLINE, No. 14 Wavnnkf 7 03
ADOLPH JOSEPH,
T. L. McCOMB & CO , Noa h H
Wayne street. ° 8, 8 nnc i 10 S.
W.H. BASS, No. 20 Hancock^,
Drugs, Chemicals, Bo^k-T '
JOHN M. CLARK’S DRUG STORE
a pm f E l l i , A u ’°, A ?f : ’ “anageb.
a sas SM.SX,
line of school books and stationary A p?i
hours 1 . 008 Cttrefully eompounded at au
Carriage and Wagon ihoD
A. COLLINS, Proprietor.
V E i IIC H S of al ! k| h(i» neatfy and sub-
▼ stantially repaired at lowest prices^
Shop corner of llanoock and Wllklnsim
streets, near Bland’s Livery Stable. (2®
livery Stable.
M. H. BLAND & CO.,
CJALE, FEED AND LIVERY STABLES
wiim 0 now ? ccu J )y McOomb-stableaon
Wilkinson street- All our carriages, bua-
gles, etc., recently painted and repaired
Neatest turnouts ami finest blooded stock
in this section.
Hetail Groceries.
C. H, WRIGHT & SON
(Oldest Grocery House in the city.)
F RESH and Choice Family Groceries
always in store at prices to suit the
times.
Watches and Jewelry.
JOSEPH MILLER, No. 1.1 S. Wayne st.
D EALER in Watchos, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silverware, Glassware, Crockery, Cut-
Iery, Spectacles, etc. Repair work a spe
cialty.
Variety Store.
A. F. SKINNER A CO.,
D EALERS IN DRYGOODS, Glassware,
Crockery, Tinware and General Mor-
chandlae. No. 4 8. Wayne street.
Bank Notice.
r llK MT!rLED(*KVILLK BANK will hereafter
open at {*>£ o’clock, a. .j,, and clos® at2 f. m.
B. T. BETldUNE, Cashier.
April 155’l, 1889. 41 4t.
WARREN EDWARDS,
Manufacturer of
BOTTLE SODA WATER,
Sarsaparilla, Lemon.Soda. Ginger
A>lea Speaialty.
Orders from adjoining towns solicited.
7Hy Milledgeville,. Aug. 21, 1888.
V
’irhlch affect? stock and cause 8erk>ua in-
sonvenlence and loss to the farmer In his
work, which may be quickly remedied by
the use of Ds. J. H. McLean,s Volcanic Oil
Rlnlment,
• Milledgeville and Asylum
Dummy Line Railroad.
The following Schedule will go Into ef-
feot st 7 o’clock a. m., standard time,
Monday, July 19th, 1889 :
Leave for Georgia R. R 4.45 a m
Leave for Asylum 8.00 a m
Leave Asylum for city 8410 am
Loave for Georgia R. R ....8.50 a m
Leave for Central R. R 9.15 am
Leave for Asylum 9.40 a m
Leave Asylum for city .....10.00 a m
Leave for Asylum 12.20 p m
Leave Asylum for city ia.40 p m
Leave for Sdntral R. R 2.00 p m
Leave for Asylum 2.40 p m
Leave Asylum for city 3.00 p m
Leave for Georgia R. R 3.50 p m
Leave far Asylum 4.30 pm
Leave Asylum for city 4.50 pm
Leave for Asylum 5.40 p m
Loave Asylum for city ...fc.20 p m
Leave fon Georgia R. R 9.25 p m
Leave for Asylum 10.05pm
Leave Asylum for city ,10.25 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Loavo for Georgia R. R 4.45 am
Leave for Asylum 8,00 a m
Leave Asylum for city 8.20 a m
Leave for Georgia R. R. .. 8.50 am
Loave for Asylum 9,40 a m
Leave Asylum for city 10.15 am
Loave for Asylum 12,30 p n»
Leave Asylum for city 12.45 pm
Leave for Georgia R. R 3.50 p m
Leave for Asylum 4.30p m
Leave Asylum for city 4.50 p m
Lsave for Asylum 5.40 pm
Leave Asylum for city .’. 0-20 p m
Leave for Georgia R. It 9.25 pm
Leave for Asylum 10.05 p m
Leave Asylum for oity 10.25 pm,
All trains from city, start from Mil
ledgeville Hotel corner.
Our track Is in good order and wo are run
ning schedules lor tho comfort and safety
of passengers. Ladies and children will
be looked after carefully.
Trip tickets can be bought at the Dum
my Line Office at reduced rates. Excur
sion parties, Sunday School and Picnic
parties will be given special rates and
special trips If desired.
We aro prepared to handle all freights
promptly. By order of
W. W. Lumpkin, Freed’t. & Supt.
Piano For Sale Cheap,
I DESIRE to sell an excellent Piano quite
as good as new. Will soli It for halt It is
really worth and upon easy terras. If you
need a Plano, you will never again get such
an opportunity ns this. It may be seen at
tho residence of Mrs. Fielding Lewis, but
1 alone will price It and make terms. Ap
ply to Dll. W.C. BELLAMY,
Asylum Library.
Milledgeville, Ga., May 7,1889. 44 tf
Backlcn's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
FOR SALE BY E. A. BAYNE.
Sept. 18, 1888. !.l ly,
Fort Rknt.—Tlie residence recent:
ly occupied by Mrs. J. L. White. Ap
ply to C. W. Ennis.
April 29th, 1889. 42 tf
Many Persons
Arc broken down from overwork or household
cares Brown’s Iron Bitters
rebuilds the system, side digestion, removes ex
cess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the genuine.
March 28th 1889
88 cw.ly