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editorial Olimpaea and Clippings.
Hon. J. J. Gresham lms been elect-
•od chairman of the New Board of
*Vrustees of the State University.
IfThe Huff-l’atterson affair seems to
t»e unsettled- so fur as outsiders can
<«ea. A committee was working on it
the last we heard from it.
The bill by Mr. Harrell, of Do-
«catur, to authorize tlio governor,
•treasurer and comptroller to sell
'Certain property of the state, wnH
vxaade a special order for next
^Wednesday.
A colored woman of Bridge
port. Conn., has given birth to
vwins, one black and the other
perfectly white. It is stated that
5)r. Downs will make a jnicrosco
1*1 examination of tho hair of the
white child to determine whether
it is Caucasian or Ethiopian.
'Dr. and Mrs. J. Emmet Black
?shear will arrive in the city short
ly to take up their permanent
^residence in Atlanta. Dr. and
Mrs. Blackshear have been resi
ding in London for tho past two
wears and thoir friends in Stivnn-
and Macon, their former
Hiomes, are glad to know of thoir
^return from abroad.-—Atlanta
-Journal.
Georgia always lias rewards
•*or honest ambition coupled with
^capacity. Twelve years ago Mr.
**Cecil Gabbett was a railroad sec-
4don boss. Now he is general man-
:^ger of one trunk line and about to
^become general manager also of
Tffoe greatest railroad in tho state.
*The genuine stuff will toll in
<CJeorgi;i. ,
Vico President Merkel, of tho
Kansas Merkel malt company, of
Milwaukee, Mis., says that an
American syndicate with a capital
’ of $100,000,000 will he organized
io buy up every big brewery in
the country, tho object being to
combat tho' attempt of the Eng
lish syndicate fo corner tho busi-
niess. ,
The law which places a tax of five
hundred dollars on emigration agents
iifj all of the counties of this State
-ought to bo repeated. It would be
wriser to offer them inducements to
business” in Georgia. The Ish-
•.imaelite not orfty does not oppose an
'•‘exodus” from Georgia, similar to
that going on in North Caralina, but
kit even favors State assistance in
-the way of bonus to agents and emi-
•sgrant*.—Ishmaallte. *
Leprosy is now attracting tho
'.-attention of the doctors all over
• tihe world. Dr. Berger some
■cmontbs ago reported from Koy
"West that there woro at least
100 cases on that island. Dr.
Morrow says that the spread of
Ihe disease in the Unitod States
is a possibility. It is far from bo-
ang restricted to a few uncivili
sed localities. It now prevails
wrver more than one-fourth of the
. Bbabitable globe.
t Rik military hill.—Colonel
JReilly’s military bill was favora-
ibly reported by the appropriation
•committee yesterday.
It provides for an appropri
ation of $25,000 to furnish sup
plies, ammunition, etc , to stand
ing companies, to provide ftpr tar
get practice,, for the establish
ment of the office of assistau
jgutant general, and for a y
•encampment and drill.—Atlanta
-Journal, 21st.
"The spooks and goblins that delight
To fill witli terror all tho night;
That stalk abroad in hideous dreams
With which dyspepsia’s fuuoy teems,
''Will never trouble with their ills
*Tti« man who trusts in Pierce’s Pills.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pel
lets;—vegetable, harmless, painless,
-•sure 1 . _
Cherokees and their Cnstoms.
■Chicago, Sept. 19.—A dispatch
.from Atlanta, Ga., says: “Mr.
F. Ivy, of the Cherokee Na
tion, is in the city as ambassador
to secure the emigration to tho
Nation of all half-breeds who re
main in Georgia. It is over fifty
■years sice tho clierokoes removed
irom Georgia, but many, who had
white alliances were left behind
And their children are among the
zaost substantial citizens in the
(State.
Mr Ivy says that tho Cherokees
.have resoluted upon maintaining
"tbeir separate existence, and they
■wish to increase their numbers
tlio addition of all who are wil
ling to return to tho old tribe.
In a fow weeks seventy-five half-
breed families will leave this state
for the Nation, to be followed by
Still others.”
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Regular meeting.
Council Chamber, Aug. i7 th * J',
Present: His Honer, J. Staley. Mayor;
Aid. Caraker, Wilson, Treanor ami Joscps.
Absent: Aid. Bonner and Hell.
The minutes of the last meeting were read
and confirmed.
The following was read:
To his honor, the Mayor, and Aldermen.
Gents:—We desire perm,soon to■ put .»
pair of wagon scales at the nor 1 ,
Hancock and Wilkinson streets. s
the old bakery belonging t« J“‘ B • ’ ^
.ip,A..™»•“•J-iSS»
m such a way as in
traffic or expense to the city.
Very Respectfully,
A F. SKINNER & Co., Ag ts.
On motion the abore was granted, same to
cXpetite of the owner.
' On motion the verlsri petition of Mr. h T.
Yales in regard to bridge was referred to
the Street Committee.
On motion the rules were suspended and
the following ordinance read three times and
, !1 Whereas, I’nder a recent act of the Leg
islature, the sale of seed cotton is prohibits
in this city and county from August 15th to
December 15th each year, ami
Whereas, The License Ordinance for the
vear 18X9 imposes a city tax of one hundred
dollars on such dealers of seed cotton and cot
ton seed,
lie it ordained, etc., That said Ordinance
is hereby amended so as to read a tax ol
twenty live dollars on cacti dealqr or agent of
the same buying and selling, or shippping
cotton seed.
The following accounts were passed and
dered paid:
C. H. Iionner, $4.20
Spencer Hughes 6 30
The Clerk’s report was axamincd and
ton nd correct, and on motion was approved
and passed.
On motion Council adjourned.
G. W. CARAKf R, Clerk.
G. W. Caraker, Clerk, in account with the
City Council of Milledgeville: Receipts
an<t disbursements from Sept. 3rd to the
notes of the state fair.
The Grounds to Be fnt in Order at
Once.
Secretary R. A. Nisbet of tho State
Fair Association returned Tuesday
^ renitig from tlio West aud is again,
as he putB it, "up to Ids armpits in
Among recent applications which
he lias received are the following:
Talbot county wants sp»ce for
county and individual displays. The
amount Is not specified, but it will be
arge.
Washington county desires at least
1,600 square feet of spaoe.
Jasper county applies for about the
same.
Space to the amount of 1,400 square
feet has been assigned to McIntosh
county.
All applicants want more space thun
•an be spared to them.
It is safe to say that each one of
Georgia’s 137 counties will be repre
sented at the fair.
Col. Nisbet says Georgia is attract
ing the attention of Western people
aud that a largo number of them may
be expected hero this winter.—Tele
graph 20tli.
Over a Million Distributed!
Ml
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Incorporated !>y the Legislature In isos, for
Educational and Charitable purposes, and Its
franchise made a part oftlie present (state Con
stitution, In 1879, Pj an overwhelming popular
vote.
in ntnnoTii bbawinos n*i»c
place Heml-AwMallr, (*»■■« •»■* Dr
i-ember,) *IM» It. ORAIVD NINm.B
IMJiUHKIt DHAWIKKMlal.. place in
nark af (hr aiher ten month* of the
year nod are nil draw, in public, nl
the Acndemy of Made, New Orlrana,
I,n.
FAMED FOE TWENTY YEARS,
For Integrity of It* Drawings, and
Prompt Payment of Frizes,
Attested as Follows:
“We dohoreby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual lkrawlngsof The Louisians 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 parties, and we authorize the
Company to use thlscorttllcate, with rao-stmiles
of our signatures attached, In Its advertise*
mcuts.'
LEADING BDSINESSHODSES
OF MILLEDGEVILLE.
1.25
5
10
Alpncca Coats
20 Slate Pencils.
Railroad Locks
Fresh Carckers
New Lot Tin
Knives & Folks per sot .48 <fc 65c
Baby Shoes . 45
Dress steels (Non-Corrosive), per
16th
inclusive:
1889.
Cash.
Dr.
Sept 3
To cash on hand from last
$72.27
report,
R M Davis, p’t st tax,
4 Albert Jackson, st. tax,
M R Bell, livery tax,
Fverette Humphries, p’t
do
2.00
do
J.OO
do
25.00
do
tax,
1.50
do
Dody Ayers, p’t st tax,
1.50
do
5 Ferris & Son, tadors, tak-
ing orders,
11. IJanficld, ; t st tax,
25.OO
do
1.50
do
7 Oscar Dunn, st tax,
3 00
do
Misses Carrington, ias.
3.08
tax,
H W Parker, st tax,
do
3.00
do
J. S Parker, st. tax,
3-°o
do
joruan Lord, st tax,
3.0a
do
C B McDowell, bal sttax,
1.50
do
Fee on impounded hag,
.65
do
A Martin, pt st tax,
I. OO
do
to Rebecca Irwin, tax.
2a50
do
14 S I. Totter, tax,
R C Smith, pt st lax,
do
■is
do
A llutler, pt st tax,
1.00
do
Zed Hntler, Jr, pt st tax,
Wiley Whitaker, pt st tax,
Dr J W Migrath, taking
l.5o
do
2.00
do
orderi,
F Hays, pt st tax,
5.00
do
I.OO
do
A Screen, pt at tax,
16 F Bruce, pt st tax,
1.50
do
2.00
do
Abe Grace, st tax,
John Phillips, bal at tax,
1*OO
do
.50
do
Hardy Hood, st tax,
3 OO
do
Wiley Braddy, pt st tax,
1.50
•
$176.85
Casu.
Cr.
Sept 6 By amount paid
*12 50
T C Burke,
do
P. O. O. and stamp,
T A Caraker, in lull to
•15
do
1st ol August,
7 S Hughes, acc’t passed,
4.85
do
6.30
do
10 Express on back,
11 J W Burke & Ca, tax
•3»
do
book,
4-*S
do
P. O. order,
.05
do
ream f. e. paper,
16 G W‘ Caraker. acc’t sal’y,
•75
do
. 28-34
do
A Dunn, do
16.00
do
T A Caraker, do
I5.OO
do
W J Owens, do
17.00
do
W S McComb, do
20.30
do
A J Wall, do
I6.OO
$142.39
Cash on hand to balance,
34-4&
$176.85
Approved Sept. 17th, 89.
Adolth Josbi u, Chinn. Tin. Com.
J os. Staley, tyayor.
A Good Appetite
Is essential to good health; but at this
flo&Aoa it is often lost, owing to the
poverty or tho impurity of the blood,
derangement of the digestive organs,
and the weakening effect of the
changing season. Hood’s Sarsaparil
la is a wonderful medicine for creat
ing an appetite, toning the digestion,
and giving strength to the whole sys
tem. Now is the time to take it. Be
sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
The report of Commissioner Hender
son for the month of September rates
the condition of the cotton crop of
the State the same as on the first of
August, viz., at DO, which is five points
better than at the same date last year
The North Ueorgia crop isjrated at 03.
The reports of the corn crop are still
very gratifying, tlio general average
being 102, and that of North Georgia
100. The general average for rice is
93; for sugar-cane 95; sweet potatoes
98; tobacco 95. There is a reported
slight falling off in the number of
stock hogs, but their condition is bet
ter and the hope is expressed that
with a larger amount of feed stuffs
produced the meat product will be
largely increased, and that the farm
ers ot the State will piteh their next,
orop with full cribs and smokehous*
Do you want a Hand-Sewed
Shoe at same price as a Machine-
sewed, call at Joseph's.
(.ailed Meeting.
Council Chamber, Sept. 19th, I889.
Present: IDs Honor, .J. Staley, Mayor
Aid. Joseph, licit, Caraker and Wilson.
Absent^ Aid. Iionner and Treanor.
The object of the meeting, as explained by
the Mayor, was to take into consideration
tire advertising the advantages of our city.
Iiy Alderman Joseph:
Resolved, That the Mayor be authorized lo
pay one half of the cost of advertising the
advantages of the city, its present manufact
uring enterprises and water-power, now be
ing done under the auspices of the hoard
of Trade, in the Manufacturer’s Record ol
Atlanta, Ga. (Adopted.)
No furtherbusiness the Council adjourned
G. W. CARAKER, Clerk.
Commissioner*.
Wo the understsned Banka and Bankers will
pay all Prize* drawn In Ihe Louisiana state
Lotteries which may bo presented at our coun
ters.
R. M. WAL.MSt.KT, Pres Louisiana Nat Ilk
riEKRK LANADX. Pro*. State Nat’1 Bk.
A. IIALDWIN, Pres. Now Orleans Nat’lBk.
CARL KOHN, Pres. I’niou National Bank.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
At the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, October 18, 1889.
GAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dol
lars each- Halves $10; Quarters
$5; Tenths $2; Twentieths $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
300.000 is isoo.ooo
100.000 Is 100,000
50.000 ts 60,000
25.000 ts 26,000
10.000 are 20,000
5.000 arc 25,000
1.000 are 25,000
600 are 50,000
300 are 60,000
260 are 100,000
V u
1 PRIZE OK $3
1 PRIZE OK
1 PRIZE OK
1 PRIZE OF
2 PRIZES OF
5 PRIZES OK
25 PRIZES OK
100 PHIZES OF
200 PRIZES OF
600 PRIZES OK
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of $600 are $50,000
100 Prtr.ce of $300 are 1 30,000
too Prizes of $200 are 20,000
Terminal Pkjzks.
Mfl Prizes of $ioo are 99,900
9»# Prizes of $100 are *9,9*0
8,134 prizes,araonntln ta $l,oa*,800
Not*.—Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are not
entitled to terminal Prlies.
AGENTS WANTED.
Goorgo Stevenson, an old-time
brakemtm ou the Pennsylvania
railroad, says: “The are at this
moment 2,000 tramps on this
road, between Pittsburg and Gal-
litzin. Nine-tenths of them are
roady to commit almost any
crime. We trainmen have grown
to regard tramps as our deadliest
foes. I could furnish instances
where at least fifty trainmen had
been assaulted and beaten by
these scoundrels within the past
year.”
WFor Club Rates, or nny further Information
desired, write legibly t* the undersigned, clear
ly atatlng yonr residence, with State, County
Street and Number. More rapid return mall
delivery will bo assured by yonr enclosing an En
velope bearing ysnr full address.
zmoiSAire.
Address M. A. BAUPHIN,
New Orleans,La
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, I>.C.
By ordlnarj letter, containing Money Order
Issued by all Express Companies, New York-
Exchange, Draft or Foetal Note.
Address Registered Letters cintaining Currency
NKW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK,
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER that the payment of Prizes
IS GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATION
AL BANKS of New Orleans and the
Tickets are signed by the President of an Insti
tution, whose chartered rights aro recognized In
the highest Courts; therefore, beware of a'l Im
itations or anonymous schemes.
ONE DOLLAR ts the price of the smallest
part or fraction of a Ticket ISSUED BY VS In
any Iliawlng. Anything in our name offered for
less than a Dollar Is a swindle.
Sept. 10. 1819. 10 3t
—THE—
CASH BEFORE DELIVERY
STORE,
(Haygood A Carakcr’s old stand,)
HANCOCK STREET.
■ Oituosj Chemicals HnnirZr J!LJ!j
• JOHN M. CLARK’S DRUG STORE.
A 1,-ttt T 115 !?; u ' S A ?F’ MANAGER.
a i-S; sa&sxMrrtj,
line of school books aud stationnrv i>»
hours.' 0 " 8 carefu,ly compounded^ 1 nil
Carriage and Wagon »hop
M. A. COLLINS, Proprietor •
etr'^ta.nw
Look to Your Interest*
Bring Us Your Cotton, Farmers!
Wo will give you tho best Ginned Cotton; Largest yield and more
promptly done than any Gin in the county. Wo havo a capacity
of 40 bales per day. Boinombcr tho place,
Georgia R. R. Depot.
Wo will always have plenty of Cotton Bagging on hand to supply
tho demand, at LOWEST FIGURES.
Mr. F. M. Gobert will bo in charge of the Gin Houso, which will
insuro porfect satisfaction to every one. Wo will
Clean Yonr Cotton and Unload for You!
Also, Weigh it; ALL FREE OF CHARGE. Bring or send your
Cotton along—wo will Guarantee you perfect satisfaction.
JOSEPH leads tho van—an
immense stock, complete in all
that is desirable, at prices to suit
tho pocketbook of the present.
Experience 1ms taught, and knows
what you want. Como and see.
l-’ar bettor than tho harsh treatment of
medicines which horribly gripe the patient
aud destroy the coathig oftlie stomach.
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Chills and Fever Cure
by mild yet effective action will cure. Sold
at 50 cents a bottle.
Many l’ersons
Are broken down from overwork or household
caros Jlrown’a Iron Bitters
rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes ex
cess of bile, aud cure* malaria. Get the genuine.
March 20th 1880 g 39 cw ly
COTTON
SEED!
doz .oc
splendid second hand horso-
ako cheap.
1 lbs Finest Box Starch 20c
Rubber Hair Pins lc
10 lbs Grits. 25c
Mosquito nets. 25c
The 5c goods of other stores
at 3o and 4c.
The 10c goods of other stores
at 7 and 8c
New crops Turnip <fc Ruta Baga
seed. per lb, 30c
4 year old vinegar for Pickling 30c
100 Hair Pins, 3c
12 Boxes (800) matches, 6c
12 Boxes (2400) matches,.. 24c
12 Boxes (6000) matches, 50c
3 Bags Tabic Salt, 10c
Hand saws (cast steel) 40c
Key hole saws. 15c
Memorandum books 3 to 8c
Kid Gloves, , 45c
Lamp' chimneys, Large & small 5c
Burners, Large A Small. .8 &, 10c
Ladies Fine shoes, (musto)
White dress goods, (must go)
Large lot men’s Hats, (must go)
2 pkg’s Envelopes,. 5c
Note & letter papers, quire 2$, 6,6,
8, & 9c,
Doz cakes Toilet soap 28c
papers needles 5c
Scarfs, latest styloB 15c to 45e
400 yds Thread 5e
Pons per gross 40c
Gimlets So.
Boys’ pocket Koives. 5c
Armour’s corn Beef, 1 lbcan,.14o
3 bx's Mason’s No. 3 blacking,. 9c
Carter’s School Ink, 4c
Curtain, Scrim... llo
Misses Fine Shoes, $1.50
Bargains in Brooms.
Knitting Needles * lc
Crochet Needles, .. 1, 3, 5 and 8c.
10 inch Mill Saw Files, 12c.
Official Envelopes,. 10c
Best Groen Coffee, 5 lbs., $1.00
Ex tract of Lemon, 5c
Extract of Vanilla, 5c
Turkey Red Damask, pr. yd, 30c,
35c and 40c.
White Damask, (Satin finish) 76c
Cigars, per box, 65c.
Whalbonine, per doz., 6c, 8c, 15c.
Corsets, 28, 45 and 50c.
Best Cedar Buckets, 60c.
Best Cypress Buckets, 35c.
12 cakes Laundry Soap 26c
6 lbs. Laundry Soap 25c
3 boxes Potash 25c
5 lbs. Good Starch 25c
1 lb. Mixed Tea .. 45c
Machino oil per Bottle 4c
Castor oil per Bottlo 5c
Paregoric per bottlo 5c
2 boxes Blueing 5c
1 lb. Soda, 8c; 3 lbs. 20c
Snuff per lb 40c to 55c
Hand Saw Files 4c, 5c, & 8c
Envelopes,good, 5c
Spectacles. 8c to 15c
Handkerchiefs . 3, 5, 8, 15, 30c
Pins, American, 2 papers for 5c
Pins, English, * 6c
Pins, safety, per doz 3c.
A new No. 9, Wheeler & Wil
son Sewing Machino, at Factory
prices.
W. H. BASS
Milledgeville, Ga.,
Sept 9, 1889.
Xd*ery Stable.
M. H. BLAND A CO.
CALE, FEED AND LIVERY STABLER
Wilkinson street^ Alf wees
Kins etc recently painted aidrSSklr'S'
hffi^t , ir t8and flDe8t b,0 «led8to?k
Ketail Groceries.
C. H. WRIGHT & SON
(Oldest Grocery House In tbe city.)
TPiRESH and hoice Family Groceries
times ’ 8 St ° r0 Ut prlcus t0
Watches and Jewelry.
JOSEPH MILLER, No. 15 S. Wayne st.
,n batches, Clocks, Jewelry
a i '° r , wa , re ’ Glassware, Crockery, Cut*
ciaky hPW:taC ° 8 ' etC ' llepalr work a Bpe*
Variety Store.
A. F. SKINNER A CO.,
D EALERS IN dry GOODS, Glassware
Crockery. Tinware and General Mar-
cnandlze, No. • W. Hancock street.
WARREN EDWARDS,
Manufacturer of
BOTTLE SODA WATER,
Sarsaparilla, Lemon Soda. Gfnget
Ale a Specialty.
Orders from adjoining towns solicited.
7 ly Milledgeville, Aug. 21, 1888.
ty
which affect stock and cause serious In
convenience and loss to the farmer In his
work, which rnav be quickly remedied by
the use of Dr. J. H. McLean,s Volcanic Oil ♦
Liniment,
J AS s. WOOD. CHAS 8. WOOD.
J. S. WOOD & BRQ.
cotton factors
and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Georgia,
Proprietors of J. 8. Wood A Bro’s Am-
monlated Dissolved Bone Guano-
Dealers in Railroad Btooka, Bonds and
marketable securities generally.
Liberal money advances to Merebants
and Planters who ship us Gotten.
Bagging and Ties always on hand.
. 7 lao
For Rent.
Romombor your Homo Industries aud Enterprises, and givo them
your patronago. Wo will bo prepared to pay tho
Highest Cash Jflarket Price!
For all Cotton Seed delivered at our Oil Mill. Wo will offer tho
most Liberal Inducements to all of our farmers—iu exchaugiug
Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton Seed.
Remember our Mill is largely owued by the Farmers and Alliance
men of Baldwin county. When you givo us your patronage you
aro helping your own people. Wo shall oxpcct your support,
Guaranteeing you Highest Prices and a mutual intorost.
W. S. BROOKS, Manager.
Milledgeville, Ga., Aug. 3.1st, 1889. 9 tf
New Advertisements.
Aug. 2(>, 1889.
PARKER'S
HAIR BAL8AM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
N«yer Fails to Reitora Gray
Hair to ita Youthful Color.
IPrnventa I'audniir and h&lr fallim?
8 4t
Persqns, who lead a life of exposure are
subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and
umbago, and will find a valuable remedy
lu Dr, J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lint-
ment; it will banish pain and sudduo in
flammation.
Pains in the small of the back Indicate a
diseased condition of tho liver or kid*
noys, which may be easily removed by the
uso of Dr. J. II. McLean’s Liver and Kid
ney Balm. $1,00 per bottle.
C OMMENCING September 1st. The
house on Jefferson street *t present oc
cupied by Dr. W. A. Moore, for further
particulars apply to
Pktjtb J Cline.
Milledgeville, Ga., Aug. 5th, ’89 5 tf.
Milledgeville and Asylum
Dummy Line Railroad.
The following Schedule will go into ef
fect at 7 o’clock a. m., standard time
Monday, July 29th, 1889:
Leave for Heorgla R. R 4,45 am
Leave forltsylum .8.00 a m
Leave Asylum for clt^ 8.20 am
Leave for Georgia R. R 8.50 a m
Leave for Central R. R 9.J6 a m
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 12.40 p m
Leave for Central R. R 2.00 p m
Leave for Asylum p m
Leave Asylum for city 3.00 p m
Leave for Georgia K. R 3,50 p m
Leave for Asylum 4.30 pm
Leave Asylum for city 1.60pm
Leavefor Asylum 5.40 p m
Leave Asylum for city 6.20 p m
Leave for Georgia R. R......... 9.25 p m
Leave for Asylum 10.05p m
Leave Asylum for city 10.25 p m
. SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Leave for Georgia It. K 4 45am
Leave for Asylum 8.00a m
Leave Asylum lor city 8. 20 a m
Leave for Georgia It. It 8.50 am
Leave for Asylum 9 40 a m
Leave Asylum for city T !lt)!i5 a m
Leavefor Asylum 12,30 pm
Leave Asylum for city 12.45 pm
Leave for Georgia It. It 3.50 p m
Leave for Asylum 4.30p m
Leave Asylum for city 4.50 pm
Leave for Asylum 5.40 pm
Leave Asylum for city 0-20 p m
Leave for Georgia It. It 9 25pm
Leave for Asylum 10.05 p m
Leave Asylum for city 10.25 pm
All trains from city, start from Mil-
ledgevllle Hotel oornor.
Our track is In good order and we are run
ning schedules for the comfort and safety
of passengers. Ladies and children will
be looked aftor carefully.
Trip, tickets can be bought at the Dum
my Line Ofllce 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, Preed’t. & Supt.
Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Pi'es,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or looney
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
FOR SALE BY E. A. BAYNE.
Sept. 18, 1888. 11 ly.
For Rknt.—The residence recent:
ly occupied by Mrs. J. L. White. Ap
ply to c. W. Ennis.
April 29th, 1889. 42tf
Indigestion results from a partial paral
ysis of the stomach and is the primary
cause of a large majority of tho Ills that
humanity Is heir to. The most agreeable
and effective remedy Is Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. 25 cents
a vial.
Farming land near tlio city foi
sale by Betkune & Moore.