Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 20, 1891, Image 2

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Editorial Glifiipsos and Clippings. If you wish to buy or soil real os- tate apply to Betliune & Moore. Last Thumday, Friday and Satur- •day wete very disu^ r oouble days. , The ovnsus gives the Indian ulation of the United Stut( -about 250,(XT. pup s at Mai or (ilessner of the Americas Recorder is heading another Buck eye excursion in this direction. “Lieted,” as the brokers say, at <4 100 Dot's One Dollar,” llood’s Sm- stapnrilla is always a fair eipiivalent (or the price. Bessie -Jones, a tiepress, was con ■victed of accessory it: the inuntpr of <3h«rity Crane in the Superior Court at. Mac.on and received life imprison ttteiv. BALDWIN SUPERIOR COURT AD JOURNED. Brief Telegrams. EATON’TOit, Ga., January 10th, 1891. The undersigned, the presiding Judge of Baldwin Supeiior Court, be ing now confined to his bed by sick ness and it being therefore impossible for him to attend the regular January Term 1891 of said court: It, is ordered I aKa j n on Thursday that t lie clerk of said court do adjourn same to 10 o'clock a. m. on Monday, tlie ninth day of February, 1891 (the 2nd Monday in February.) Ordered further, that all grand and traverse jurors drawn for said regular term give their attendance upon and serve it : a d adjourned term. (Jr- dere I that tuts order he entered on the minutes of the court and adver tised at the court house door of sail] county of Baldwin and oue or more I times in tile public gazette in which the official advertisements of the I county appear. | W. F. Jkxkins, Judge S. C. O. C JohnA. Hart, mayor of Chattanooga died on the morning of the 15th. Florida’s 4th sub tropical exposition was opened at Jacksonville on the night of the 15th. On motion of Senator Hoar the Force hill was brought to the front Tile Aidnn Benedict Dramatic Co. yilaveit Frfhln Romani to a small an dietiee last Thursday evening. I hose present wye pleased with the per forma nee. George Bancroft, the histoiinn. died on last Saturday afternoon in Wash iigtoo City. lie was in the 91st year •cf? his age. Echols ami Charlton counties, in i this state, have no lawyers within | ttheir limits. It does not appear. I liowever. that the people in those ^counties are any the happier. Baldwin Superior Court, ) January 19th, 1891. > In accordance with the above order BaldwinBuperior Court is hereby ad join ned to 10 o'clock a. m. oil Mon day the ninth day of February, 1891, (the 2nd Monday in February.) Wai.tkr Brink, Clerk Sup’r Court Baldwin Co., Ga. Mrs. r.milv Baldwin, who died in Columbus Monday night, was the •nother of fourteen children, the ^grandmother <>f 56 and the gnat .griiiidtiio' her of twelve, most of whom «re still living. J. W. Vaughn, wli > was tried in the Superior Court of Bihli county last week for the murderffof Ben Bowers, was found guilty of manslaughter <ind sentenced to twenty years in the fieuitentiary. SlTK OK THK ENCAMPMENT. —AT l.ANTA, Ga., Jan. 15. The governor to-day called a meeting ot the military advisory board for Jan. 22, when the permanent encampment site will pro ■foably he selected. The little fellow who occupies the presidential chair at Washington -expects to get another term in the White House liv means of the force SAIL He certainly will not get it by only other means.— Rome 'I ribune. Bpcwh-'- L ing Restorer isbvfar the ■iiest throa r and lung medicine 1 have «w used, and 1 take pie.- sure in en •dorsing it a- sue”. Having used it in my family, and seen it used in many •stases, I know whereof 1 speak. T. J. BURNEY. The Senate lnd a continuous s<>s- tsion of thirtv-six hours, including the -*hole of Friday night, on the force (nil. Action was defeated by the Bbitiocrats. Tnc resolution to change ttbe rules to enable the Republicans to ipass tlie lull w ill come up to-day. The death of Win. H. Clayton, su perintendent of the Southern hx- ptress company of Atlanta, removes 1 ►iuie of the best officials of that effr- |poration. He was for many years •isi the service of the company, hav ing \>y his own merit won the posi tion lie filled so efficiently. We have received hundreds of tes fintouidls as -o tin*efficacy of Hum s Oure iu cases of skin diseases, an i truly believe it the best remedy lor Ringworm, Tetter, Eczema, and simi lar di-ea»es. Guaiau 1 eed. 50 cents jier box. __ Hn. Col. Tom Hardeman, wasquitesick on last Wednesday night. His sick ness seems to have been caused by a stroke of paralysis. His attack was not very violent hut sufficiently se vere to alarm his relatives aud Sriends. Tile fact was developed last Thurs day that Ex-Adjutant and Inspector General Milledge L. Bonham of South Carolina was a defaulter to the -extent of five thousand dollars. G» n. Bonham is comparatively a young -mau and whs very popular in his state. Re is a son of Ex tiovernor Bonham. He admitted the defalcation and ex pressed the determination to utake •the shortage good. He was not ur rested! A frightful wreck occurred on the Govliigton uud Macon railroad lust Friday afteruood. A* train No.-50, which leaves Athens at 1 o’clock was running about 50 miles an hour, when near Appulnc.hee river, the rear coach left the track and rolled ■down an eiqhankiuent sixty-four feet liigh, and whs smashed into kindling ■wood. Twenty persons were in the coach, and it is indeed a miracle how (hey escaped with their lives. Sixteen .persons were ii jured, none fatally. Investigation of the figff.t with the Sioux on the Wounded Knee has resulted in the complete vindication of Cok Forsythe, the gallant com mander of the Seventh calvary, and the charges that he did not proper ly place his men, that they killed -each other by cross firing, and that there was unnecessary slaughter of Indian women and children, were Two Men Who Shoe Ac torn. Maurice Ayling, an actor, says: There are two shoemakers in this country who might fairly call themselves actors’ foot gear suppliers. One is in Chicago and the other in St Ixiuis, and I believe the two of them shoo at least 500 act ors, if the horsey expression may be pardoned. It is hard to say which is the better man of the two, for both aro well nigh perfect in their work and both know how to charge. But there art- few calling*>mero severe on the feet than tile actor's, ami a first class article lias to lx- had at any cost. The men I am speaking off could tell you the size and sluqie of many a “star's” foot if they wanted to, for they keep the measurements and lasts on hand and never make a mistake. When our com pany was in San Francisco last four of the boys sent to St. Louis for new shoes and got them by express. 1 blush to add they came C. O. I)., showing con clusively that the shoemaker is as good a judge of an actor’s financial standing ns he is of leather and style.- St. Louis Globe-Democrat. IIo Would Ho There. A few days before the election in the Oswestry division of the county of Salop, a postman, a farm laborer and the blacksmith chanced to moot at the blacksmith's shop at Montford’s bridge, and the talk was of course about the election that waff drawing near. "Well,” said the blacksmith, “how many members aro to be returned for Shropshire now?" "Five,” said the postman ; “that is. four for the county and one for Shrewsbury.” “'Why,”’ said the laliorer, “then how many nro therein parliament altogether?” “Near ly TOO,” said the postman. “Why,” said the farm laborer, “I thought there was only Mr. Jepson and Mr. Stanley Leighton." “Do yon mean to say,” the postman asked, “that you thought the members returned fur this division would bo then* by themselves?”. “Oh, no,” said the farm laborer, ‘,owd Glad stone wull ho there.” — Shrewsbury Chronicle. Always th« l.iver. More men die, according to the dec laration of a Boston physician, from taking pills, pellets end tonics for their liv'*r than would die if not a single remedy of any sort were known to medicine. Ninety fivo per cent, of the patent cures are of no use whatever.— Detroit Free Press. The Sparta Tshmaelite glories in Socklass Jerrx’s spunk, even if it wouldn't swap foot gear with him on a cold day. It. will positively love him if he sticaesds in beating Ingalls for the Senate. The town of Augusta was laid out in 1785. and is indebted to Gen. Ogle thorpe for its name, in honor of one of tht royal princess. Quiuiiie impairs the hearing, de stroys tlie nerves and injuries the di gestion. Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic is pleasant to take, leaves no unpleasant taste, improves the diges tion and builds up the entire system. No cure no pay. 28 lui. To IToi vous Debilitated Men. It you will semi us your address, we will nm1l you our Illustrated tmmphlei explain* ing all atiout L)r. Dye’s Celebrated Eleotro- Voltaic Belt ami Appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervous debili tated system, nml how they will quickly restore vou to vigor and manhood. Pam phlet free, ir you are thus afflicted, wo will send you a Belt uud Applllanres on a trial. Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich. Sept. 9th, 1890. 30 ly. ’ST-U Arc Id a Bad Fix But will cure you if you will pay ns iv'U who are Weak, Nervous and Dcbili- The silver bill Im^ passed the Sen^t i j Its friends in the house claim that it will readily pass there. The dreaded disease styled the Black Death is prevalingto an alarm ing extent in Asiatic Russia. Severe snow storms are still prevail ing in central Europe and much snf fering experienced. Rail road traffic is almost at a stand still. It is stated that Hon. Martin Calvin is contemplating starting a farmers paper iu Augusta iu connection with the South Atlantic Industrial Jour nal. Mrs. Amelia T. McTyeire wife of Bishop McTyeire of the Southern Methodist church died on the morn ing of the 14th at Nashville, Tenu. She was related to the Vanderbilts. Three additional cases of small pox were reported in Savannah on the 14th. Exaggerated reports had been set afloat as to the prevalence of the disease and much unnecssary alarm had been engendered. BUFBrST. This Is wlmt you ought to have. In fact, you ruuHt have It, to lullv enjoy life. Thousands are searching for It dally, and mourning because they tlnd it not. Thous ands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people In the hope tlmt they may attain this boon. And yet It mny lie had by all. We guarantini that Electric Billers, If used according to di rections and the use persisted in, wiil tiling you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install Instead Eu- pepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters hu Dyspepsia and alt diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and fl.on tier bottle at Culver, Case «fc Kldu’s Drug store. FREE FOR every one who will take the trouble to ask for it. THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 PER YEAR. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, 151,000 WEEKLY, READ BY NEARLY A MILLION READERS. Agents make $25 to $100 per month working for us. Send for Outfit, paper in America to get subscriptions for.-fo® SEX II SIX MM IS FOR SAMS FIVE neighbors, and Sample Cop; Easiest COPIE*. M rite on « INistal Card the names and address of YOURSELF amt lie (.rent Southern W crkly will be sent FREE of charge. anu NO HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. “XOTHIXf* sr«'< i;i;i>S l.liu: SI'C'CESS." The* fact tlmt more than 1QO.OOO families rrnd THF’ \vm*T v CONSTITUTION .-very neck is the best proof that it has no equal in America as a tnnAYy Vnln*r d THE " EEKLY Want of s*|prevents our mentioning nil the special writers who will help to make the CONSTITUTION f,.r iaoi the Post .Weekly on Faith. We give the names <»f * f*u? lnmiw ^niriK.,«n N :M u l iUN f ? r . 1891 during the coming year: ItJ1.1. A HI*. Tin* Famous PhiUm-phor-Humorlst. JOKb rilAXPM K I3 VKUIN, Of •Tl.rlo Hr • Vlchi PLtXliKIT Hoi tern, “by Surgn" The “Yieorcid Cracker, F RAX It I.. STAX TON, The l’o-t. WALLACK I* RF.KI), Whole Cbai ruing Slim t t»»ri«*» have a Nat- i rial Itepu Htiou. Dr. W. fj. .lt;X|:.S, The Konth’* uii Ht Prominent \Krienltural Editor. K. W. IIAKKITI, Our Special Washington (Virr«**ponii#nt. Mr*. Hni. KIX4J, The KditreiM of Woman'" Kingdom and onr (.'liil Jren'a. Depart nu*ut. Be«|i above great* few leading contributors who'are.under contract to write for each Issue t famous writers tlie of tlie !e the regular rr>nti ibutk ruK ( (iSf-TITt-TKi.N h.u r expense than any other American new.p.ip. r to secure contrihnti,ms trotu the most noted sp.cial writers of tlie world. For the Year 1891. « <»(.. FR A A lt A, nr HR, The K.moils Correspondent will supply regulsrly Letters from Tlie Km-op.-an GiKers on mutter, of specist in' to AmericAii readers, slid pnrtirnlarly to tho rsrmers of this country ; n study of Agri cultural snd Industrial Europe beinz the chief motive for his Trip to the (lid World. UK.ARY M. STASI.EY, The Celebrated African Explorer Will h« heard from during the je»r in a series of the most interesting articles ever published. TIION. A. KIHNOX, The Great Electrician and more than One llumlre i other "f the ears subscription. It the biggest snd beat STITUTUIS worth i is the cheapest in price weekly newspspe, published TlT the vr<»rld No lu»uf»»-ljold Nlioiild be without its ,,w “ ^ “* family Im-Hid**. It had foth*- lBe ****** intercHt every membor thing to pl*i of til* i ami I For tlie Father and Son r or the father and Son». it line Afrrlrii'. tiM-Ml. IimIiihu-ImI Mild PolltlcMlXeu*, ftlorle* of flic H'nr and Adventarv! hor the Mot Iter and DHiishtere it ofters >'oinan * Kingdom,” "Children'* Depnrt- fanry a,,d other for feminine In Addition to its fpecinl depirtin«nt* it lMNdN all Ainericnn newnpap^.r* in Kirin* com pie to the vi«\rn of tho world. It coatn JJiVi , * ot “ ,n « h \; ,,n Kreat paper and you will do you me If «n injustice if you do not Kemi for h HumpU copy. A/ter you rend it if the beet family paper Joif for'a^yea'r t'nnu tlie nionthly for Farmers ever printed, eond &1.6.V MONEY Cheaper than Ever! Six per Cent., B Y A HOME COMPANY. Loans Nego tiated on Farm Mortgages. No De lays and Nn Red Tape. Consult your in terest tty writing to, or calling on RUFUS W. ROBERTS, Milledgeville, Ga. Oct. 15,1889. 1.5 ly W. L. JACKSON, Attorney-At-Law. WOffice in the Court House. Mtllodgeville, Ga., Aug. 7, 1888. 5 tf To Business Men. fpHE advertiser, an experienced account ant and correspondent, familiar wltb all the detail's or Warehouse and Banking business, desires an engagement with a first-class house. Address "C." Mtllodgeville, Ga., or enquire at this office. April 301,889. 43 tf. ; --- -• ...mily pap< •d you do not have to subMcrit I both Pitriii and CONSTITUTION Address THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA. Tutt’s Pills SAVES MONEY. On. b.x of the., pill, will .nva naif dollar. In doctor’, bill.. Tbajr nr. ■p.el.lly prep.rod .. . Family Medicine, nnd .applies n want long felt. They re« move unhenlthy .eeumulutton. front th. body, wlthont naii.e. or griping. Adapted to young and old. Price, 23e« SOLD EVliUVYVlLKJiE. l3 '°& 50 This Space is For T. E. WHITE, ‘‘The Grocer,” Headquarters for Fine Groceries! W. L. DOUCLAS 40 ^ 1__B B— and other gpecial- Jj.l M W m ties for Qentlemen. JTlw, Ladle*, etc., are war- F. HAUG, Agent. Milledgeville, Ga.,Jan. 1,1891. 27 6m. Tab’eta for school exercises for sale at this office guano! guano! guano! ACID PHOSPHATE —AND— Cotton Seed Meal. We return thanks to all our frends and customers for their pat ronage during the past season. Wo now offer you a very fine grade of guana.-Acid Pkospkatp and Cotton Seed Meal—for cash and gilt edge paper. Give us your patronage. Most Respectfully, MIUMEYIUIi Oil, AID FERTILIZER CO, W. S. BROOKS, Manager. Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 1, 1891. 27 3m. No. 20 South Wayne Street. Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 3, 1890. 31 ly. The Grand Carnival -AND W. H. BASS’ CLOSING OUT SALE —OF- J.at‘1, s’.iTning from Nervous Debility, h vutu'U Weakness, and all the effects of early Evil Habits, or later indiscretions, w di3h r*H<l to iVrtinaluivi Decay, Consuinp- tio.i or insanity, shoubl send for and read j no iuii »u,u C .. ....v 1 .JiPkllK Jb«"BooK Of Life,” giving particulars ot a disproved by the officer,- who Pa£ I tlciiiated in the battle. It m non m L lilUte m North Spruce St., Nashville order for Col. Torsjthe to be re-, Tenn. Th**y guarantee a euro or no pay.— stowed to his coiuntand and the war ! The Sunday Morning, vlepartincnt to show its apprecia-1 tion of tlie bravery of tlie officers •and men of the Seventh Calvary. or no pay. 10 ly. ! Dry Goods, G/othing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Glassware, Crockery, Tinware, Sewing Machines, Un derwear, Boots, Trunks, Valises, Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, Cutlery, Notions, Soaps, tfcc.—hundreds of useful articles of every day ne cessity too tedious to mention. ^ f^“Headquarters for Dolls, Vases, Toys and China and Glass Novelties. Legal cap, foolscap, letter and note pa-' per »ti en vetopee for sale at this office. ' Milledgeville, Ga,, Dec. 8th,*1890. 8 tf. Trades Display OTHER AMUSEMENTS _AT AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA WIIL TAKE PLACE JANUARY 20, 21, 22 and 23, 1801 January 20th, at 3 p. m. RING COTTON AND HIS COURT WILL ARRIVE • and receive tho keys of the city from the Mayor. January 21st dur ing the day there will be varied sports on Broad street. At night at 7.30 o’clock the Trades Display will move on its line of march This will be the grandest display ever witnessed in the South'. Jan uary 22d from early morn until midnight Broad street will be a pan oramic view of ancient and modern sports. At 7.30 p, m The Car nival prooession will enter Broad street. This will be "a sieht of grandeur, never excelled outside of New Orleans. January 23d var iod sports will be going on on Broad street. At night Kine Cotton’s Grand Ball will take place. Everybody should visit Augusta for this occasion. The GEORGIA - RAILROAD GAINESVILLE, JEFEEBSON AND SOUTHERN R. R. * UNION POINT & WHITE PLAINS RAILROAD will sell ROUND TRIP TICKETS at ONE CENT PER MILE dis tance traveled. Trn? \v wtiT’rr E - DORSET, General Passenger Agent. JOE. W. TV HITE, Traveling Passenger A^ent. Dee. 30th, 1890. ° .... 20 4t. If YOU THK LOUD, Weakness, Malar:Iiulijeatlon and BUionsnesi, lake BROWN’S IRON BITTKRS. It cures quickly. For axle by all dsaleM In uedieme. (Jet tho gemtrine. FOR DYSPEPSIA Use Brown’s Iron Bittera. Physicians recommend it. A1 dcfilers keep it. 81.00 per bottle. Genuine tr*de*)nark and crossed lines on wrapper.