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I Sec. 3H. Thut the sum of forty dollars be
' imposed upon each Keeper of a sale and
License and Snecial Taxes.
Be It ordained by the Mayor and Alder- I feed stable without livery. „ ..
aen or the City <>t Milledgeville. and It, is | Sec. 39. Unit the sum o tw «nty-nve dol-
ereby ordained by the authority of the I lets be imposed upon each and every wug-
rnen
hereby oriiaiiiea uv me nuwmiiy ui um i ■-*■= —I— - —
same, That the following License and on yard or sale lot keeper
Special Taxes shall be levied and collected _ Sec. 40. 1 hat the s otu_o^twenty-nye dol
In ttie city of Milledgevill
for the year
1891, for t he purpose of raising a revenue
to meet Uie ordinary and extraordinary
expenses of t he city:
Sec. 1. That the sum of per
cent., be imposed upon each and every
one hundred dollars, of fair market value,
of real property, within the city of Mil-
edgeville; said valuation to be llxed by
Assessors as provided by a recent act «>t .
the legislature amending the city charter, toiy.
Sec. 2. That the sum of percent) See. 42. that the
.nrs be imposed upon each and every pel
son or lii m dealing in horses or mules, and
each and every person or lirin known as
horse or mule diovers or traders selling
stock wit inn the city, except from a livery
or sale and feed stable.
Sec. 41. That the sum of twenty-five dol
lars be imposed upon each and every per
son or jinn operating a carriage, buggy
ir wagon repair shop Including manufac-
suin of ten dollars be
.be imposed upon eacli and every $100 of
fair market value of stock in trade, horses,
mules, and other animals, musical instill
ments, household and kitchen furniture,
watches, jewelry, money, stocks, bonds,
notes, securities and solvent debts, wag
ons, drays, carriages,' buggies, and all
other classes of personal property within
the corporate limits of tho city, on the 1st
day of April, 1891. , ,
Sec. 8. That the sum of one-third or one
per cent.be Imposed upon all gross sales of
or goods, wares and merchaiuli.se, of every
kind, made on nnd after Feb. 1st, 1891.
Returns under this section to be made
under oath to the Clerk and Treasurer
of said city, and the taxi's collected at the
end of every three months, and it is pro
vided that should any person or persons
fail or reluse to make said return, or to
pay the taxes within five days after the
same becomes due, an execution sliaH then
he issued against the defaulter for the
amount of fhelr taxes, which shall be as
sessed by the Mayor and Aldermen from
the best Information they can obtain, if no
retail Is made under oath. Any person or
rtflcii
liriflban relieve themselves ol the gross
sale tax by paying $200 in advance, per
annum.
Sec. 4. That the sum of three dollars
be imposed upon each male inhabitant of
the city, (except such as are legally ex
empt,) between the ages of 18 anil 50, as
commutation for street tax; said tax shall
be due and payable on the 1st day of April,
1891. Provided that such person may bo
relieved of said tax by laboring on the
streets of the city for ten consecutive
days under the direction of tho Street
Overseer at any time the Mayor and Al
dermen may direct.
See. 5. Tliul the sum of tweuly-tlve dol
lars be imposed upon each Photographer.
8ec. C. That i he sum of ten dollars be
imposed upon each Hat her Shop.
Sec. 7. That the sum of twenty-1
twenty-live dol
lars be imposed upon each Auctioneer.
Sec. 8. That the sum of ten dollars per
month do imposed upon each Teacher of a
Dancing School.
Sec. 9. That tho sum of live dollars bo Im •
posed upon each Dyo House keeper or
person engaged in the business of dyeing.
Sec. 10. That the sum ot live dollars be
imposed upon each llouso and Sign Paint-
er. -
Sec. 11 What the sum of five dollars bo
imposed upon each Blacksmith Forge.
Sec. 12 That the sum of fifteen dollars
be imposed upon each person, or firm en
gaged in Tanning business. * *
Sec. 13. A tax of forty dollars upon eaeli
Junk shop, All persons taking a license
for same as prescribed in inis Ordinance
shall be subject to visitation and inspec
tion by the Police fore", m> tefusul of such
person or persons, to submit to such visi
tation ami inspection such houses shall
be Immediately closed by the Mayor, and
in case any machinery or any part there
of, or auy appliance to any machinery run
incur city, such as cotton gins, presses,
engines, &e., water works tlxtures or sam
ple waste, loose cot ton, grates or any part
thereof, shall be found in such owners
junk shop, without a sufficient -explana
tion of same, It shall subject him to a line
not to exceed one hundred dollars, or im-
pitsoumeiit not to exceed 0!l days. All
lieens s Issued to j ink dealers are subject
to tlie provisions of Hits ordinance.
Sec. 14. That Hie sum ot fifteen dollars
be Imposed upon eaeli Stone Cutter or pr
piletorof u Marble Yard.
Sec. 15. Thut the sum of ten dollars be
Imposed upon each coniracioi and builder.
Fee. 10. That the sum of twenty-five dol
lars fie imposed upon each ke.-pi r of a
Reef or Breen Mem Market or dealer in
viecu meats, ot keeper of u Slaughtering
P.r.
Sec. 17. That the sum of ten dollars be
imposed upon every d aier in Lumber.
Sec. 18 That the sum or twenty-five dol
lira be Imposed upon each dealer m Coal ui
Firewood.
Sec. 19. That th» sum of ten dollars lie
imposed noon each nelson of linn keep
ing an Ice Cream Saloon.
Sec. 20 That the sum of twenty dollars
be imposed upon each person or firm en
gaged in the uiui.ulacUue <>[ bottled Soda
Water, Ginger Ale, O’towar B er, Nerve
'I onic, Vic! Tonic and other drinks,
Sec. 21. That the sum of live dollars be
imposed upi n each S",.a Fountain, alone
or with ottiHi busin
Sic*22 That the sum ol live dollars be
1 titposid upon each uun uiactufer it Tin
VY..:<>.
Sec. 23. That the sum of live dollars be
imposed upon <>acii manufacturer uii< 1 rtWhl-
et in li i mess.
Sec 24. It.Ill the nun of left dollars la
impose, u.-oii cucii p. loon or lit in o, era-
tin:.' a Bit aery.
Sec. 25. I hat the sum of twenty live dol
lars he impos'd upon (veil person or firm
ot—iH'Uie i Cundv Factory.
See 20 Unit the Mini ol II teen dollars
for ouou Bui he imposed upon each person
oi 111 in ot 4 oi poi .iltoo opei at mg a Colton
CiIdiot y for ColupeusuUotl.
Sec. 27. That the sum of twenty-live dol
lars be impifc-cd upoi each person or tirtn
operating a S.isli and Blind Factory or
1 tailing Mill.
t*i; 28. I lull the sum of toll dollars be
itnposc.1 upon i^ii-ii p, ts.ui ot Him opera
ting a Gu.. O. Lo. k-tliil h Shop.
Sec SO. I hat the the sum of live dollars
be imposed main each p.-rs n or firm en
gaged in the tiianufaeilire of Pietuie.
Fiames, or operating a Furniture or Re
pair Shop.
See. 3u. fhut the sum of twenfy-Hvo dol
lars tie imposed upon each person or per-
S"i s or corporation updating a Corn or
Flour Mill; said sum for each sett of rock
nr burib operated.
Sec 31. That the sum of twenty-live dol
lars be Imposed upon each person or lirin
who shall se|i Machinery through an office
or on the streets of this city.
Sec. 32. That the sum of ten dollars be
imposed upon/each and every Itinerant
Agent or uealer iu Machinery, such as
Pumps, Churns, Washing Machines, Gates,
Plows, Joe.
Sec. 33. That the sum of fifteen dollars,
be Imposed upon each and every one
Horse Ilnck, Buggy or Cat riage used for
hire and no license to be issued for less
than fifteen dollars.
Sec. 34. That the sum of twenty dollars
be imposed upon each and every two horse
Hack or Carriage used in carrying pas
sengers and no license to bo issued for
less than twenty dollars.
Bee. 85. That the turn of ten dollars be
imposed upon each and every one horse
Dray, one horse Wagon, or one horse Ex
press Wagon, Dump Cart, hauling in the
city; (this Section is incant to Include 1
Horse package delivery wagons.)
S. c. 36. That the sum of lirteen dollars
be imposed upon each and every two
horse Dray or Wagon hauling in the city.
Be-. 3t. That tho sum of one hundred
dollars be imposed upon each Livery Sta
ble Keeper or Arm who engages in the
business of the sale or the leeding ot
horses hr mules and keeps horses or mules,
carriages, buggies or other vehicles for
hire.
imposed upon each person or linn opera
ting a carriage, buggy or wagon repair
shop.
Sec. 43. Thut the sum of fifty dollars
be imposed upon each bank or banker.
See. 44. That the sum of fifty dollars be
imposed upon each and every person or
lirin doing a merchandise or cotton, iy
] other Brokerage business, and .each and
every person or lirin who shall purchase
or sell, ship, ororder, transier or handle
iu uny way for account,^ of others,
merchandise or produce of auy kind,
including cott n futures or options,
shall be termed merchandise or cotton
brokers and any broker or brokers receiv
ing goods of any kind on consignment or
anywise handling same for their own ac
count, shall be deemed merchants or deal
ers, and shall be subject to gross sale tax.
Sec. 45. that the sum of ten dollars be
imposed upon each and every Insurance
Company, lite. lire, or co-operative doing
business in tiiis city directly or through
an agent, and a tax of S\\ per cent on gross
premiums. Said S l / t per cent to lie paid
monthly.
Sec. 4ti. That the sum of one hundred
dollars be imposed upon each and every
Cotton Factor or Warehouseman doing
business in this city and each such factor
or warehouseman selling plantation sup
plies. Including bagging and ties or goods
other than cotton, shall to that extent be
considered u merchant aud Shull pay gross
sale tax.
Sec. 47. That the sum of twenty-live
cents per ton bo Imposed upon eaeli aud
every person or firm dealing in commercial
fertilizers, directly or through an agent.
See. 48. That the sum of fifty dollars he
imposed upon each and every keeper of
a Hotel.
See. 49. That the sum of twenty-five dol
lars be imposed upon each boarding house
keeper who tukes transient customers.
Bee. SO. That the summit ton dollars be
imposed upon each keeper of a private
boarding house.
Sec. 51. That the sum of twenty-Hve dol
lars be Imposed upon the keeper of each
Restaurant or Eating Saloon iu th.- city.
Sec. 62. That the sum of ten dollars be
imposed upoinvtch person keeping a Lunch
Stand other than Restaurant’Keepers sell
ing lunch.
S?c. 53. That, the sum of ono hundred
dollars for each performance bo Imposed
upon each and every Circus company or
other Shows under a canvass, per
forming within the corporate limits of the
city, and one hundred dollars for eaeli
street parade If they perform out of the
city limits.
Sec. 54. That the sum of ten dollars lie
imposed upon eucn Opera House or A-
musement Hall.
Sec. 55, That'll tax of twentv-flvo dol
lars be imposed upon each Billiard and
Pool Table, set up uud used for proiit.
dueetly or Indirectly.
See. 50. That tno sum of one hundred
dollars be charged upon eaeli Ten Pin
Alley kept for pubiio piny.
Sec. 57. that the sum of ten dollars bp
imposed upon the keeper or each Shoot
ing Gallery.
See. 58. that the sum of ten dollars per
month be imposed upon the keeper of each
Skating Rink.
Sec. 59. That tho sum of thirty dollars
be Imposed upon each person or Him
operating a weekly Newspaper and Job
Printing Office.
See. 60. That tho sum of twenty dol-
lais be imposed upon each person or
Hi m operating a Job Printing office.
Sec. (il. That tile sum of twenty dollars
be Imposed upon each Express Company
doing business iu this city.
Sec, 02. That the sum of twenty dollars
be imposed upon each Telegraph Compa
ny doing business in tho city.
See. 03. That the sum of twenty-live dol
lars be imposed upon each Itinerant Ven
dor oi Medicines, Nostrums, etc., per
week or ten dollars pier day. •
See. lit. I bat. transient traders in goods,
wares and merchandise of any descrip
tion or any article, whatever, by sample
or otherwise before exposing the same
I'ol' sale pay a tax to be lixed by the May
or aud Aldermen.
Sec. 05. Upon Intiuerant Agents, Can
vassers, etc., Agents for the sale of any ar
ticle whatever—all Itinerant Physicians or
Professors or Vendors of Proprietory ar
ticles, canvassers soiling books, maps, pic
tures ot nil kinds, by subscription or other
wise, a tnxol not more than twenty-live
dollars and not less than two dollars and
a half iu. the discretion of the Mayor,
(provided Hint no license f r knife boards
or cane racks or any other game ot
vli .nee.)
Sec. iiii. A tax ef five dollars tie imposed
upon resident canvassers soliciting orders |
from House to house for tnemselves or
others, lor periodicals, patented articles,
Bcc. 07. That tho sum of ton dollars be
imposed upon each and every dealer or
krm engaged in the sale of sowing ma
chines in this eity.
See. os. That the sum of ten dollars be
imposed upon the owner of eacti stallion
or jack and used for breeding purposes.
See. 09. That tho sum of live ditjlar.s be
charged for each pair of street or wagon
scales used for Hie public and not solely
lor private use.
Sec. 70. That each person who shall own
or keep it dog in the eity, whether such
idogiuns at large or is kept in tho lot,
• II pay a tax of two dollars, each dog to
no imulshed with a badge by the city and
every dog lound running at large without
such a badge shall tie impounded In a
pouud provided by the city, and all dogs
not claimed within three days, will be
killed ■•drowned.
Sec. 71. Thut ttie sumof ten dollars be
imposed upon each aud every shop-keeper
doing business in ttie eity, and all persons
carrying less man live hundred dollars
stock in trade shall bo doomed shop keep
ers.
Section 72. Tlmt tho sum of ten
dollars be imposed upou each merchant
tailor. j
See. 73. That the sum of live dollars be
irtiposed upon each tailor, shoemaker,
watchmaker, jeweler and carpenter dojng
business on their own account, otherwise
than by the day.
Sec, 74. That tho sum of five dollars be
Imposed upon all retail Ice dealers.
See. 75, i hat the sum-or live dollars be
imposed upon each person running an Ice
cream Curt, other than a person running
an Ice Cream Buioon.
Bee. 70. That a tax of twenty-live dol-
ars lie imposed u[ on eaeli person or linn
representing the borrower or lender of
money where said person or linn ttaiis-
aets said business for proiit to themselves.
Be»77. That a tax of fifty dollars beiui-
postal upou every money broker, exchange
dealer or money lender, who loans upon
notes or similar securities, whether lo
cated in an office or on the streets
Sec. 78. A tax of lifteeu dollai
each machine shop
Sec. 79. A tax of live hundred dollars
upon each dealer in second-hand clothing.
Sec, 80. A tax of ten dollars upon each
eating he use kept for colored j eople only. I What an Alliance Legislature has
Sec. 81. A tax of ten dollars upou each
gas liter or plumber.
See. 82. A tax of live dollars upon each
dealer In images inade of plaster of parts
or other compositions.
Sec. 83. A tax of five dollars upon each
Piano Tuner.
Done.
Schofield's Iron fVorks!
From the Athens Banner:
The acts grunting pensions to con
federate widows and a great endow-
Sec. 84. A tax often dollars upon each I J uen t, of Weorgift’s public schoo'shiive
and every Broker in stocks and bonds I been enough to convince all ( T erir-
alone. I giaus that the Al.iance legislature Was
Sec. 85. No license to be issued at any ) not the fake that some sneering poli-
time for less than tno amount specified in
Manufacturers of and Dealers In
the Section imposing tho tax.
Sec. 80. Each ll -ense provide! forln the -
foregoing ordinance shall be in the name
of the person or firm or agent to whom
the same is issued and „ald license cannot
be transfered, used ‘or operated under, by
another. Each tax levied by tilts oi-dl-
ticiaus predicted.
Slcctric Sitters.
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS,
Saw Mills, Cotton Presses, Iron and
Brass Castings of any Pattern,
This remedy is becoming so well known
ami so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Electric Hitters
A Specialty of Shafting, Pulleys and MilFGI%aring, Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings
Brass yalves. Lubricators. Packing, Jet Pumps, and full line of 1
Machinists’ Supplies, Manufacturer’s agent for
nance, shall tie a registered tax due and i sing the same song of praise—A purer
payable on the 1st day of February, 1391,
except as otherwise provided, and the li
cense issued thereunder, shall expire Feb
ruary 1st, 1892.
That ia case the person applying for a
license shall make oath that iho business
medicine does not exist and it is guaran- j
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bit
ters will cure all diseases of the Liver and [
Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt i
Rheum and other affections caused by im- )
pure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the
followed by the applicant falls within the; system and prevent as well as cure all Ma- )
clauses to which the ordinance fixing the; Iarfal fevers.—For cure of Headache, Con- ;
tax specifically applies, all persons rest-1 stipuflon try Electric Bitters —Entire sat- !
dents entitled to have license issued to them f islaction guaranteed.—Price 50 ets. and
$1 per bottle at Culver, Case & Kidd’s
Drug Store. j
The Celebrated Hancock Inspirator.
CF'Our facilites for BOILER BUILDING are. unexcelled.
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON
macon, ga.
34 ly
Feb. 20th, 1890.
under the ordinance, who do not pay same
by February 15th, 1891, or within Hfteea
days alter commencing business, shall be
deemed guilty of doing business without
a license and shall bo summoned before
the Mayor’s Court and upon conviction,
shall be lined in the sum of not less than
ten dollais nor more than one hundred
dollars, or put at hard labor in the City
Chain Gang not more than thirty days,
in the discretion of the Mayor.
Georgia Railroad Company.
STONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER,
Augusta, Ga., Jam 3rd, 1891.
„ ! (jommencInirSunJaj, 4tk Instant, the follow-
Be it ordained, That all ordinances or ; ing passenger schedule willbe operated.
parts of ordinances militating against this
ordinance be and the same Is hereby re
pealed.
Trams run by 90th Meridian timet
NO 70—FAST LINE.
Leave Macou 3:30 pm
Leave Milledgeville 4 :50 p m
Leave Sparta 5:37 p m
Arrive Carnak 0:20 p m
Arrive Augusta 8:00 p m
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Al
dermen or the City of Milledgeville, and
it is Ordained by the authority afore
said, That no license for ttie retail of spir- __
Ituousor malt liquors, shall Hsu- Tor any | PuUmYn sleepers Macon to
place in the city of Milledgevill.», other Greensboro N.C.
than on .the business poillousof Wayne, 1 onlr nvr uiwt
Green and Hancock stieets. | NO 71-FAST UNL WES1..
2nd. The price of each license to whole- Leave Augusta 7:35 am
sale or retail spirituous and malt liquors,
shall be live hundred dollars per annum.
Payable in advance, the term to end Feb.
1st, 1892. .
3rd. No license to be issued for less than
five hundred dollars, no license to retail
as aforesaid shall issue to any person,
other than of good character, sobriety
and discretion, and regard to tills shall be
had on each application made.
4th. No place for which a license to re
tail as aforesaid ahull have any screens,
blinds or painted glas6, or other obstruc
tion* of the view through the doors and
windows thereof, license shall not issue
Leave Camak 9:20 a ui
Leave Sparta 10.04 a m
Leave Milledgeville 10:45 am
Arrive Macou • • ••••12:10 p in
Pullmen sleeper Danville, Va., to
Macon, Ga.
NO 32—EASTidallJ )
Leave Macou 9:00u m
LeaveMUledgevlUe 10:41 am
LeaveSparta m
Leave } -'■*-P 111
m
Arrive Wan Uiiigtuu f , ? p “
Arrive Athens ® : “P m
Arrive a r- no
6:46 pm
3:16 p in
for auy place which does not front on, or j Arrive Atlanta. ^
have the main entrance thereto directly! Arrive Augus.a......
from the public street except Hutel bar j LeaveAugusta ‘....H:05ain
rooms. | Leave vtlauta S:0uam
5th, No gaming table, gaming device or Leave UaiuesviUe
apparatus shall be kept or used at any i Leave Athens ,8:40ais
place for which license is granted, nor j Leave Washington
shall any game by cards, ten pins, orotb
enviso be played at any such |tlneo for j
amusement, exercise or for anything of
value, provided the keeping of billiard and i
pool tables und playing thereon for I
amusement or exercise only, shall not be j
prohibited in Hotels when the same are in
in a different room from the bar room.
6th. No person to whom lligiihe is Is
sued shall permit drunken or disorderly
persons to assemble or loiter therein.
7ih. No place for which a license is
granted shall be kept open later than 9
lock p. m., except Saturday night, then
19 o’clock, p. m., nor open earlier than 5
clock, a. m.
8tli No person licensed to-retull spirit
uous or malt liquors shall ke-p open Ills
place or furnish liquors on the Sabbath
day. nor shall such retailer keep open or
furnish liquors on any public Holiday, or
on occasions where, in the judgment of the
Mayor and Aldermen, flit* conserving of
file peace and order of the city require
closiug and they Hist notify dealers to
dose.
9th. It shall be the duty of every retail
or of liquor to admit the Mayor, or any
member of Council or Police officer Into
his or tier premises at any time when
such permission is demanded.
10th. Eaeli person applying for license
to retail as aforesaid, shall at the time of
application deposit with the Clerk of Coun
cil the sum of live hundred dollars, with a
written description of the place where he
desires to carry on ttie business.
11th. No license is transferable, no II-
c-use shall protect more than one place
aud that the place described therein aud
no liquor shall Ui sold on the streets of
tiiis city.
12th. The Mayor and.Aldermen reserve
the right to forfeit the license of any re
tailor of either spirituous or malt liquors
1:17
p IK
1:26 p in
2:14 p m
3:05 p rn
4:60 p in
wtmse place becomes a nuisance or of ill
repute by i”
disorder thereat or otherwise,
to’be adjudged by ttie Mayor aud Alder
men.
13th. Any person who shall keep on hand
any liquors kept ostensibly tor sale at
wholesale and shall permit the division of
the same by purchasers or otherwise in
hisTstore house, or permit the same to be
drank on Ills premises, or shall retail the
same, shall be d>4j ,i red from selling eith
er at wholesale or letall hereafter within
the city limits, and in addition thereto,
shall on conviction of cither offenm nam
ed in this be lined not exceeding m - e hun
dred dollars, or imprisonment in the city
chain gang for not less than thirty i or
more than sixty days, either or both at the
discretion of the Mayor.
14th. Any person violating any of the 1
foregoing provisions of this ordinance,J
shall fprqumh offence on conviction there-1
of be fined not exceeding live hundred dol
lars, or imprisonment not to exceed sixty
days in the chain gang, either or both lit
tlmdiscretion of the Mayor.
15th. Each applicant lor license, shall
sign these qrdlnanees and consent to the I
performance of each and every require-)
uient contained therein.
16th. The Clerk shall record these ordi
nations in a book kept separate from 'all
other city ordinances, aud require signa
tures of each person to whom license may |
be granted.
17lh. All ordinances and parts of ordl- I
nances iu coullict with thuse ordinances
are hereby repealed.
LeaveOamafe..
Arrive
Arrive Milledgeville
Arrive Macon
NO 39—EAST( dally.)
Leave Macon S:oopm
Leave Milledgeville 9:54 pm
a ®
Arrive Augusta b: " & R m
NO 15—WEST(daily.)
Leave Augusta l j;?“ p “
Arrive *■;” “™
Arrive Sparta -
Arrive Milledgeville
Arrive Macon 7.loam
Freight and Accommodation.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Camak 9 -*® * JJJ
Leave Milledgeville, p m
Arrive James, . P ™
Leave Milledgeville • 9 ®
Arrive Camak °- 3j P m
Union Point and White Plains R. U.
Leave Union Point, *10:10 a ni *5:40 p m
Arrive Slloam i°'. 3 6 a m #:05 p m
Arrive White Plains 11:10a m 6:40pm
Leave White Plains.. .*8:00 am ’3:30 p ni
Leave Siloam 8:35 a 4:05 p ni
Arrive Union Point....9:00 am 4:30 pm
•Daily except Sunday.
No connection for Gainesville on Sundays.
Tratlin will, if signaled, stop at any regular
scheduled nag station. ....
Close connections at Augusta ior all points
Bast.anil Southeast,and at Maconfor allpomta
1 n Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Sleepers netware Macon aud Augusta.
Sleepers oetwWen Augusta and Atlanta.
J. W. UKEF.N,
UeLernl Manager.
E.R.DORSEY.
General Passenger Agent.
JOE W. WHITE.
Ge.neralTraveling Passenger Agent.
Oeones River Bicrk Yard!
1,000,000 First-Class Building Brick
I‘or Sale!
First-Class Repressed Tile,
For Basement Floors and Hearths, a {Specialty. Capacity of works
5,000,000 per Season.
J. \Y. McMILLAN, Proprietor.
R. W. McMILLAN, Manager.
• D
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 15th, 1889.
48 ly.
J. F. WILSON.
Thanking my friends aud customers for Past Patronage, I res
pectfully ask you to call and examine my stock of
H. M. CLARKE.
DENTIST,
Milledgeville, Ga.
gj-Offlce— Hancock St. One door East of
Hardware,
STOVES,]
Guns, Pistols,
Crockery, Tinware, Camps,
Lanterns,
And other articles too numerous to mention.
t^*I WILL SUIT YOU IN PRICES. Respectfully,
J. F. WILSON.
Milledgeville, Ga., Juu. 14th, I860.
13 ly
FINE SHOW CASES
—JL.T Lowest IFxaxCES.—
Also Wall and Prescription cases, Cedas
Chests, Barber Furniture, Jewelry Trays
and Stools. Cabinet Work of all kinds. Complete Outfits for Stores aiid
Banks. Catalogue free. Address ATLANTA SHOW CASE CO., Atlanta, SA
March 4, 1890. 35 15'
O. ZEE. F032I,
—Manufacture Of—
Mugouic Hall.
Milledgeville.Ga., July 8th, 1S90. 281y
DR. W. H, HALL,
Practicing Physician and Surgeon,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
OFFICE AT HOME.
Notices may tie left with Hall & Treanor
on Hancock street.
March 18th, 1890.
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
—And Dealer In-
Lumber, Laths and Lime!
37 ly.
Alliance Warehouse!
rpiIE BALDWIN COUNTY ALLIANCE
lifteeu dollars upon
You Enow not Your Fate.
If you continue to sutler with in
digestion you will never know what
your fate uuiy be, aud it must come
sooner or later. Dyspepsia after a
time will wear your system and diges
tive organs away aud you will be
worthless to yourself and obnoxious
toothers. Begin immediately to rem
edy the evil by taking Dr. Westmore
land’s Calisaya Tonic, the greatest
remedy known for a torpid liyer and
diseased blood. It will set the liver
to work, purify the blood and gi#e
tone to the whole system. Buy it of
E. A. Bayne, Druggist.
It was learned on good authority
iu Washington Friday that Sena
tors Sawyer, of Wisconsin, and
Stockbridge, of Michigan, inform
ed the Republican caucus commit
tee of tho Senate that they would
not under any circumstances again
vote to consider the Force bill, as
they were decidedly of the opinion
that the measure had already caus
ed too great a waste of time.
_ is conducting a general Warehouse
and Merchandise business, at Walker’s
Warehouse on Hancock street, next to
City Hall. , .
Liberal advances made on ootton in
store.
Prompt and careful attention given to
all business entrusted to us.
Patronage solicited. Wo will sell cotton
at 25c per bale. Storage*tis cbeup as any
Warehouse.
Ootton and Pine Straw Bagging and
Ties for sale.
W. H. JEWELL, Mang’r.
Milledgevill ,Ga., Sept. 1st, 1890. 9 tf
Cement, Plaster Hair, A-c., Turning, Scroll Sawing anti Plani
a Specialty. Oilice and Mills, McIntosh St., Milledgeville, Ga.
March 11,1890. 3C7m.
Just Arrived.
A large lot of Breech and Muzzle Loading]
Guns and Rifles at Low PricesJ
“Winchester Repeating Rifles, at $14.00 each.
For Sale!
A NICE little fruit, vegetable and dairy
fan “
in, containing 25or 30 acres on the
suburbs of town. Everything in llrst class
order.
Also, one house and lot In the center of
town on Green st. House contains four
rooms and kitchen.
Also, three houses and lots on Wayne st.,
near Janatt’s spring. Also, house and
lot containing one acre; house has four
rooms in good repair and one of the best
wells of water in town, located near*!. &
A. R. It. Also, two or three vacant lots
fot building purposes. Apply to
Bethune A Moore,
Real Estate Agents.
A FULL LINE OF
Cooking aud Heating Stove*
and Coal Grates. Bg
-AT ALL-
Bottom Prices for the Cash]
I and Whiskey Habits
I cured at home with-
I out pain. Book ofp»r-
J ticimirs sent FKKE,
l B.M.WOOLLEY,M.IX
Atlanta. Ga. Office 104>5 Whitehall Ht.
April 3th, 1890.
40 ly
I have the Largest and Best Stock of
Builder’s Hardwan
that has ever been iu the city. All bought before the advance
Irou. Call aud see aud get prices.
JOSEPH STALE
Milledgeville, Jun. 28, 1899,
301