Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 30, 1890, Image 1

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» OLUMIi LXI. ]^oo*ffRa»R®ooBDBB bl,1 * 8hed “i8i9.'fooNsoiiiDATKD 1872. Milledgeville. Ga., December 30. 1890. Number 26. Mo Ammonia In ' Cleveland’s Superior Baking Powder. Check Homespun, 5c per Yard! -AT- ■ T. L. McCOMB & CO'S. Beautiful black Silks! Beautiful Alpacas! Beautiful colored Silks! Beautiful Henrietta’s! Beautiful Brilliantines! n Beautiful Flannels! IN ALL THE NEW SHADINGS! 1 IN ALL THE NEW COLORINGS! I-— IN ALL THE NEW STYLES! j Velvet Ribbons for Trimmings! Braded Effects for Trimmings! Silk Plush for Trimmings! Plaid Silks for Trimmings! 1 ■rjznzzj-nsm Lovely Cloaks and Wraps, Lovely Zephyr Shawls, Editorial Glimpses and Clippings. 5 Free coinage means that the gov ernment should coin silver as it ioins gold, free of charge. There ,re now four coinage mints in he United States. They are ocated at San Francisco, New •rleans, Carson City and I’hiladel- iliia. Any man who will take gold :o any of these mints may receive lie gold in the shape of coin. Sil ver is not recognized on the same basis, and that is what the silver aen demanded. The Manufacturers’ Record of December 13th says that the organi- ation of new manufacturing enter- irises in the south goes steadily on notwithstanding the severe finan cial stringency which restricts all business operations throughout the country. The indications are favor able for an early improvement in money matters, and then we may look out for a very decided increase in activity throughout the south. With money (roubles promptly set tled, the coming spring would show greater developments than have ever been seen in this section. Every man is interested in keep ing up a home paper. If a railroad or factory is wanted, the newspaper is expected to work for it. If a pub lic meeting is wanted for any pur pose, the newspaper is called upon for a free notice. If any of the soci eties have a supper or reception*of anykind, the newspaper is expected to give the necessary notice. The newspaper must puff the schools and everything else to advance the interests of the business men of the place, and then give them a hand some notice win’ll they pass away. And yet some of them “can’t afford to subscribe” or do an^ r thing to wards keeping up a home paper. In Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Ton ic will be found a sweet without its bitter. Pleasant to the tuste, with- our a parellel ns a remedy for chills and fever. It is a well known reme dy for chills and fever. It is the pro duction of tiff well known A. 1!. Rich ards Med. Co., of Sherman, Texas and guaranteed to cure. 25 4t. TRAGEDY IN GAINESVILLE. Marshal Kittrkll Killed by a Negro Desperado Who is in Turn Killed. Gainesville, Dec. 20.—[Special.]— John J. 1 rmtt, a notorious and des- perate negro of this place, shot Mnr- iI V ,' I' Kltre11 yssterdav about ■j o clack, from the effects of which Kitrell died at 10 o’clock last night. Kitrell and Policeman llenrv Lowery had arrested Pruitt’s daugh ter and had started with her to the lockup for throwing rocks at some People, and Pruitt sjud she should not go and drew his pistol and began to fire, with the ? result fi!£ Ve Vi Low ?r>’ tllen his pistol, firing three times at Pruitt, killing him instantly. The city breathes easier over the death of Pruitt but the whole community grieves ovpr the death of Marshal‘Sell. No c £y, ever had a more faithful or efficient officer, and besides, lie was a ge vrHt tU M D ,U1 * a B°°d citizen. * lttrel > ^ a native of South Caro lina, came here a few years since ahd "°r ke d bl « way to the head of the police department. He was a mar children? luftves * wite and three Lovely Silk Shawls, Lovely Blazers. NELLY BLY CAPS. Fine Table Linens, ' \ Fine Table Damasks, ^ Fine Table D lm jers. Fine liable Napkins. Fine Towels. Thomson’s Glove Fitfrjig Corsets! Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. ABSOLUTE!* PURE This SPECIAL AGENTsTtK | Space is For .’ T. E. WHITE,* “The Grocer,” * Headquarters for Fine Groceries! {Buttriok’s J)ress Patterns!} FOSTER’S KID GLOVES! Handsome Velvet Carpets. Handsome Axminster Carpets. Handsome Ingrain Carpets. Handsome Three-Ply Carpets. Handsome Cocoa Matting. Stribley’s Fine Shoes for Ladies! Obling’s Fine Shoes' for Children Men’s Fine Shoes! Boys’ and Chil dren’s Suits and Carpets! Men’s Fine Clothing, oxtra Pants. Trunks, Valices and Hanfl Bags. frS'VVe keep up with the times. We keepi your money’s worth. We acknowledge no profit. We ask for a share of your patronagl tation to visit our Store. We will be glad tf you purchase or not. jishoddy Goods. We give you (petition. We only ask a living We give you a pressing invi- ►show you our goods whether y. Lt. Jftcv/omb fy Co., No’s. 8 and 10 S. Wayne Street,...' MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. Sept. 23d, 1890. 12 3m. SPBCXMHir CASES. b. H, Clifford, New Cnaani wi„ troubled witli Neuralgia and Rhe, ,. was his Stomach was disordered "hiS lit 1 ?; was effected to an alarminirde™£ Llver tite fell away, and he was terrlhK*r’J? Pp{ !i lnllesh and strength. Tlnee L duce( ! Electric Ritters cured him bottle8 01 Edward Shepherd Harrisburg m h «a a running sore on his leg of eiJh! , , standing. Used thr e bottlea15“i., ye “ r * Bitters and seven Rm-klen g AiiibfiTi 0 and his leg i 8 sound and well* m'/ Speaker. Catawba, O., had five l»r„ y ’ ver sores on his leg, doctors wild'ft? 1 incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him SSS‘iun!“ “ l * bSS*. Ad;. &C J. n. HHsTEjS, —Dealeri ^n— General Merchandise. Bootand Shoes! Heavy Groceries! Lime! 'Cement and Plastei Paris! Farm Implements! Baggies, Wagons, Harness! Horses and Jtfwles! Cotton Seed Meal For Sale. >v lien in need of anything in the abovo line, please call on us and examine our stock and get our prices before you buy. M. & J. R. HINES, No’s. 27 and 29 Hanoook St., Milledgeville, Ga, July 29, 1890. fs sly No. 20 South Wavno Street, Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 3, 1890. 31 ly. Christmas! Christmas! The Holidays will soon bo here, and you will want to make some friend a nice present, and if you will coraejto see me I will make it easy for you in selecting one. My stock is complete. No pains or time have been spared in selecting it, and I have the “cream of the market.” It embraces: Dressing Cases, Traveling Cases, Work Boxes, Fancy Stand Lam|>s, Lap Tablets, Photo Albums, Picture Frames, Vases, of all styles, Wagons, Drums, etc., Manicure Setts, Fine Bibles—Flexible Back, Writing Desks, Comb <fc Brush setts, Auto Albums Cups & Saucers. Scrap Books, Poems A Story Books, Christmas Cards—Beautiful designs, For Sale. TJ A\ ING purchasod the Cline property (Mmim J ,Tr rs< ," 1 6tr ,eet, next to O.itholie on—purchaser to dlUon. t in°g 8 Io 0 d y rep a a i n rf dwelIln *’ wlth ad * One large office room—formerly two °cme r a f ultabIe , f " r Doctor’9 office. O n n^ra°bi r e 00mkltcben ’ Easy'tenuH, Xfl." t0ffather ' Milledgeville., Ga>> Nov? tf. OCR NEW Mulid old Watch FREE, And numerous other small and Fancy Articles of which space will not allow me to mention. “Seeing is believing’*46 an old ad age, so call and see my stock before purchasing. Will take great pleasure in showing you the many Fancy Goods of which my stock is made up. The ladies are especially invited to call, examine and price my goods. Polite and prompt attention paid to all. ' Come and be convinced of what I say. Very Respectfully, E. A. BAYNE. Milledgeville, Ga., Dec. 15th, 1890. 20 ly. THE SOCIAL CIRCLE, Who are IVisiting and Being Visited. The Society Editor’s Weekly Chronicle of Personal and Otbor Gossip. Miss Mattie Kell is visiting friends in Florida. Prof. W. E. Reynolds visited Greens boro, last week. * Miss Aurie Brantly spent last Thursday at Merriwether. Mr. G. W. Fair informs us that he will be on the farm next year. Mr. T. F. Cook of Macon spent Sat urday with his parent sat Midway. Mr. H. C. Vluaou visited his daugh ter, Mrs. Butler, at Irwinton last week. • Miss Ola McCray and Miss Lena Wood, of Sparta are visiting Mr. Eli. Harreil. Mr. W. F. Wynne came over from Maoon and spent the holidays with his family at' Midway. Miss Mary Ivoy has returned from a very pleasant visit to her sister Mrs. F. F. Ivey of Macon. Mr. H. W. Campbell, of Jackson ville, Ga., is in the city visiting the family of Capt. Ennis. Mrs. L. B. Rhodes of Macon return ed homo Friday, after a week’s visit to her parents in this city. Misses Maggie Bell and Elba Carmichael are visiting the family of Mr. G. C. Carmichael. Mr. Alfred C. Newell, is at. home from the State University, spending the holidays with his parents. , Mr. Robt. McMillan has returned from Chicago where he has been to perfect himself in his trade. Mrs. J. B. Pound lias returned from a pleasant visit of several weeks to her daughter in Florida. We are glad to state that Mr. If. J. Carr is out again after several days confinement with a severe cold. Rev. C. W. Minor, who is attending school at Mercer, spent his holidays in this city. He returned yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wilkie Ivey of Macon, who has been visiting relatives and friends in this county, will leave to day for Cuthbert. Ga. Miss Della Barkesdale spent last week with her father, Mr. T. J. Barkesdale in this county. She re turned to Wesleyan yesterday. I)r. Harper informs us that Col. R. C. Humber Is steadily improving. His many friends throughout the state Will he glad tojknow this. Dr. Randolph Ramsay of South Carolina, was delayed en route and did not reach Midway until after the burial of his brother, Judge E. C. Ramsay. Mr. Chas. H. llerty was in the city last week. His many friends were glad to greet him. He has a pleasant home in Athens to which he will take til's grandmother and sis(er. Mr. J. Smith Wall of Anniston, Ala., was in the eitv last week visit ing relatives and friends. We are glad that he is prosperous and liap- pv. His many friends here were glad to see him, and his visit to his old home was greatly enjoyed. Married.—In Baldwin county, fra., Dee. 23d, 1890, at the residence of Mr. F. M. Levereft, the bride’s father, by Rev. C. B. Anderson, Mr. John W. Stembridge and Mies Mary Leverett. May tlie hand of time hew down the rough places and give them a pros perous voyage over the sea of life. Married.— Id Jones County, (la., Dec.24th, 1890, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. J. O. Bonner, by the Rev. C. B. Andersou, Mr. John tl. Bonner of Whitney. Texas, and Miss Annie B. Bonner. Their mauy friends wish them a safe transportation to their distant home, and bring con tinued happiness and prosperty. We have received hundreds of tes timonials as to the efficacy of Huut’e Cure in cases of skin diseases, au 1 tru ly believe it the best remedy known for Ringworm, Tetter, Eczema and ■imilar diseases. Guaranteed. 50cts. per box. 25 4t. CONFIRMED. The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreea ble liquid fruit, remedy Syrup of Figs, a few years ugo has been more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the suc cess of the proprietors and manufact urers of the California Fig Syrup Com pany. Sioo.oo. u-j wfttt li in the world PerUct + timekeeper Warranted heavy. SOLID ool l> hunting ca*«4 Iftoth ladies and gent • tiaea, with works and caeee ol 'equal value OKIt riKSOMlu ’ ‘r can arrure one er with our large .iuablcline of lloiiseholil ’STuinDlftt. These aamplee, ae wall i?“Itfh »r« free. ,h « wurk y° u need do ie to show what vie send you to those who call-your lhende aud neighbors and those about you—that alwa> e rteulte lu valuable trade for as, which hold* for year* wlieu once etarted, .ml lhu» ». .r. r. v *,d. W. f.y •" «c. Afl.- you km,.* .11, If yo. would lik. to «• ' from ttO to fdO per . r work for ua. vo earn from VIU to MfhO per »'••* ami upwards. Addreie, ktin.ua <tc Co.,U«k Vis, l’.i'tlvkd, Main*. Jan. 21 189a, 29 ly. Money to Loan! I AM PREPARED lo negotiate loans on improved farm land" In sums of $300 and upwards, on easier terms and lower rates tlian are offered by any one else. In spections made by a resident or the couu- tjt No delays in getting money—supply abundant. Apply to O. P. UKAWFORDJAtt’y.. MllWdgt-ville, Ga. Sept. 93d, 1800. 196m. Money Loaned -ON- FARM LANDS! Apply, to C. P. CRAWFORD, Milledgeville, Ga. Sept 34, 1889 12 6m. 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