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A Bad Cold
If not speedily relieved, may lead to serious
Issues.’ Where there is difficulty of breath
ing, expectoration, or soreness of the throat
and bronchial tubes, with a constantly irri
tating cough, the very best remedy is Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. It removes the phlegm,
soothes irritation, stops coughing, and in
duces repose. As an emergency medicine,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral should be in every
household.
“Them is nothing better for roughs than
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I use no other
preparation."—Annie S. Butler, 169 Pond st.,
Providence. R. I.
' “I suffered severely from bronchitis;
hut was
CURED BY
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It saved my life.*
—(leo. B. Hunter, Goose River, N. S.
“Ahbul a year ago I took the worst cold
that ever a man had, followed by a terrible
«ough. The best medical aid was of no
avail. At last 1 began to spit blood, when
It was supposed to be all over with mo.
Every remedy failed, fill a neighbor recom
mended Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. 1 took
half a teaspoonful of this medicine, three
times a day, regularly, and very soon
began to improve. My cough left me, my
sleep was undisturbed, my appetite re
turned, my emaciated limbs gained flesh and
strength and, to-day, thanks to the4‘eotoral,
I am a well man.” — II. A. Bean, 28 Winter
st., Lawrence, Mass.
flyer's Cherry Pectoral
PREPA UET> nr *
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass.
8old by all Druggists. Price £1; six bottles, $5.
,June 0, 1891.
41* lv
NORTH GEORGIA CONFERENCE.
Tint Appointments for the En
suing Conference Year.
lv R Cook, editor of min
id chief of the eta isfieal
ries, announced the follow-
swers to minute questions:
ire 415 local preachers, an
e of four. There are ai.Ooi) H Timmons: Turin.
Rev
ntes
secre!
ing i
There
ilic.v:
u nite members, being h net increase I
tluri g the year of 4 975. Infants
baptised, 1 S4(i: increase, 274 Adults |
baptised, 3.300. tin increase of 029.1
There are 710 (Sunday schools, witii I
7,2.17 teachers and oilicers, and 47 !)0 i j
scholars, being a slight increase.
Total raised for missions, $14.40(1.9.7 j
Total for church extension, $4.-i
41' .70.
There are 744 churches, valued nt
41 072,827, and 147 pnrsomtcrs, an
increase of twelve, valued at
$3.97,178.
file following is tlie list of ap
point! nients:
Athens district II. II. Parks, pre
siding elder. First church, T. It
llalton circuit, .) It Speck; Spring
Place, .) N divers; Coliutta, supply
I'A Turner: Tunnel Hill, supply J
XV Uober: Kinggold, U M Newton;
ciiiekainii uga, it it Johotsoii; Ken
sington, XV It Kennedy; LaFayctte
and Trion, F Walton; Subligna, L I)
iCoggin; Summerville, G W Griner
and supply W O Sampler: Floyd
I .springs, \V Murdock: Calhoun, \V
i T Hamby; Atlairsville, F S Hudson;
Fairmount, E M Stanton: Reseca
and Tilton, supplied by .1 D Pope;
Kingston, J k E England; Mount
Zion mission, supply N A Parson;
! Dalton college, G J Orr.
j Elberton district—J F Mixon, pre
siding elder. Elberton, VV L
Wooten; Bethlehem, L i\I Lyle;
Bowman, F D Cantrell, W TN r-
man supply; Hartwell, J Ware
Brown; Itoyston, .1 M Sowell;
Oarnesville, R B O England; L . vo
ids, M B Smith; Toccoa, B 1’ Allen;
AvaBft, supply W A Cooper; Dan-
ielsville and mission, N EMcBrayer;
Jefferson, J T King: Harmony
Drove, W R Branham, Jr.; Lincoln
ton, H Leake; Marysville, W M 1)
Bond.
Gainesville district—J T Gibson,
presiding idder. Gainesville, M L
Fnderwood; Myrtle street and Pen
dergrass mission, L P Winter; Hall
supply, R H Braswell; Cumminp, II
fti Strozier; .Chestatee supply, 1 i>
I)avis: Alpharetta, J L Ware; itos
well, T F McCarty; Norcross, .1 V\
QuiIlian: Lawrenceville and Suwii-
nce, 8 B Ledbetter; Sneljville sup
plv, F A Ragsdale; Logansv He. J I
i Dalis; Gwinnett supply, W It Still
well: Jug Tavern, C. 8 Owens; Mon
roe, W I! Dillard: Flowery Branch,
J A Sewell; Helton and mission, A O
Cantrell; Buford, W A Farris.
Griffin district—J S Bryan, presid
ing elder. Griffin, B II Sasiictt;
Griffin mission, supplied by C C
Davis: Milner, O B Qui Ilian: ()reliard
Hill, I 11 Green; Zebulon. S It Kng
land; Barnesville, li J Adams: Fp
son mission, J \V Bailey; The ltoek,
\V G Hanson: Thomaston, D .1
Myrick; Culloden, It A Seale: For
syth, ,1 M Bowden; Forsyth circuit,
R P Xlartyn; West Monroe, B San
tiers. R W Rogers supply: Senoia, T
XV .1 (’otter;
Jonesboro, XV M Winn; Hampton, B
H Trammell; Concord mission, sup
plied by Robert Hamlin.
LaGrange district — W l’ Cook,
presi.iing elder. LaGrange, XV I)
AMdcr-iiii; Troup and Factory mis
sion, \V li Speer: XVest Point. XV It
Foote: XVest Point circuit, J S Km-
br\ : Hogansvil.e, J T Lowe and P A
Heard: Grantville, XX XV Brinstield;
Newnan. FG Hughes; North Cow
eta and Pierce mission, J S Askew;
Fraukkn, XV T Hamilton, G C An
drews stijipjv; C11ip• y ami mission,
T J Oiiristian and one to be sup
i plied: Greenville and Trinity, J M
Lowery. S D Clements supply; Mer-
, . _ iwether. J S L Raffington; VVood-
Kendall; Oconee s reet, T () ltorie, bury. E li Wood; Carrollton, J It
Factory, H XV Morris: At'iens cir
.'nit, C A Conaway: W'atKiusville, E
B llee«; XVinterville, E K Akin, E
G Mmral, superintendent; Leung
t.au, E A Gray; Wooostock, supplied
V/y J C Sorrow; Greenesboro, J J
Ansley; Greene. F W McGlesky;
White Plains, J B Allen: Norwood,
J B Holland: Washington, H S
Bradley, tsr.; Broad River, A J
Hughes: Lttle ltiver, Crawford
Jackson; Appalacliee mis-i ui, H ii
Harrison.
^vwrth Atlanta district—J XV
H.I’t. presiding elder. First
church, .) B Rob.ns, .1 \V ltonerts
supply; Payne .s, 8 li Belk: Grace,
J tt aicClesKy; Merritt's avenue, i
8- Hopkins; H lniiix mission, vV A
Parks; Edge w oil. J M White, JB
Smith auy.'ly; Epwortli. XV F Colley,
,! B .Xlayson* supply; Fulton. F P
Brown; uari’e ta, tl J Kills: (’obb,
F R Smith, i A Burt/, supp >; Wood
stock, 8 I) Eva us: Too Nigli, supply
• J N Sullivan and .) W Taylor; nan
toil, .) H Lit lie; XValesca, J 4' Davis, |
Jr.: Dougla-vibe, .1 I, Moon; Salt]
Springs, A. Harri-: Austell, II L Kil !
moiulsoiff Powder Springs, XV P
Rivers; -Ycworth, XV T ’Caldwell;
Rlmiunardt N'ouna) college. C K
L’atiilo; editor Wesleyan Advocate,
W F Glenn: mi-sionary secretary,
H C Morrison; senool oi to iiuology.
i S Hopkins; agent orphans home.
II L Crumley; agent Preachers Aid
Society, >J .Y Evans.
South Atlanta district T F
Pierce, presiding elder. Trinity,
Walker Lewis; Xvalker street, J R
King: St. Paul's, XV T Bell; Park
street, J XX' Beil; St. John’s, C i'
i'ary; A-burv and west Side. XV 1*
Smith; East Point, C X' Weathers:
Bolton, J M Owens; Palmetto and
Fairuurn, T A Seals, L J’ Neese sup
ply; Palm tto circuit, XV C Fox:
Jackson, J 11 Lakes; Fayetteville,
John Speir; luma ’, C ui Yenjell;
Fioviila, J -XI 'Fu m ii ii; Jeukinsburg, j Kenny. I
supplied bv R A Lukes; Morrow s
Station, LG Minks; McDonough, J
li Rosser: (Snapping Slmals, D G
Brown.
Augustadistrict G XY T Y arbrough,
presiding elder. St. Julia’s, XV XV
♦Vadswortli; ot. James, xv. 1’. Quil-
lain; Asbury, J XV G Watkins; St.
Luke's, B L 1. Timmons; Broad
street, B F Fraser: Richmond, J D
Milton; Grovetown mission, li
Toombs Dubose; Appling, A 1) Eeh
ols; Harleul, H ii Embry, A S Ailaius
supply; Thomson. A xV Williams;
Mesena, J i’ Curtis; XVarrenton, W
T Irvine; Gulvertou, G XV Thomas;
(Sparta, E It Cook; Hancock, AG
Worley and J R Lewis; Milledge
ville, A. C. Thomas; Baldwin. J \ r M
Morris; South Baldwin, F L Church;
chaplain to asylum, T H Gibson;
missionary to Japan, S Shaw.
Dahlonega district—M J Gofer,
presiding elder; Dahlonega, A B
Pope, G Hughes supply; Bumpkin
mission, W L Singieion; Clavton,
Clayton Quilhan, supply \V A Sim
mons; Towns, C C Spence and sup
ply; Blairsviiie, supplied by T O,
Hughes and one other; Morgunton, |
J C Atkinson; Ellijay, XV' T Huiun- j
cutt; Jasper, Ford McRee; Young L ^^
(4 Harris college, C C Spence; Daw-
sonville, G XV Farr; Clarksvilie mis
sion, A1IR Bugg and supply It M
McClure; Mossy v-reek academy, H
R Davis.
Dalton district—XV C Dunlap, pre
siding elder. Dalton, A XV Quillaiu;
Parker; Bowden, XV L Tarpley;
Roofville, J P Burgess; West Heard
mission, supplied by W L Daven
port; XVliitesburg, A Lester; La-
Grange college, li M Smith.
Oxford district—R J Bigham, pre
siding elder. Oxford, M H Eakes
xV A Candle!; Covington, It XV Big
ham: Conyers. M H Dillard: Litlio-
nia, J XV Stripe; Clarkston, J A Rey
nolds: Decatur. P M Rvburn; Social
Circle,.! T Richardson; Newborne.
.1 II Daniels; Slmdy Dale, T J XVar-
lif-k; Moiiticeilo, O (l Simmons;
Madison, S P Richardson; Rutledge
and mission, supply J it Ivev; Eat
onion, .I A Timmerman; Last Put
imiii, II XI Quillia.ii; Morgan, C L
Ptttillo: Ocmiilgee mission, supply li
M Newion: Clinton, M H Edwards;
Emory college, J J Morgan, supply
XV A Candler, M Callaway, J H
Moore. J Magatli, 11 S Bradley,‘Jr.,
I L Dickey; West Putnam, M XV
Dunbar.
Rom.' district—\V P Lovejoy, pre
siding elder. First church, XV XV
Bays; Second church, (4 XV Duval
City mission, C A Jamison; Forest
yille, T S Edwards; Coosa, XV B
Austin: Cave Spring circuit, .1 E
Rowe: Cedartoxvn, J T Davis, Sr., J
T Norris supply; Roekmarr, it F
Eats, R H Jones supply; (Jedavtown
circuit, T J Edwards and supply J
I) Turner; Dallas, XV J Wood: Last
Paulding, J E Russell; Paulding,
supplied by C E Dowdell; \ ilia
Rica, M S XVilliams: Hickory Level,
S XV Rogers; Buchanan, supplied by
J C Edmondson and J M Crow; ’Tal
lapoosa, XV F Robison; Cartersx’ille,
.1 H Mashburn: Piedmont institute.
L XV Ballenger; orphans’ home, S P
J OIK'S.
'The following were transferred:
J, XV. McCrary, to Indian Mission
conference.
H.T. Branham, B. H. Green, I).
! M. Edwards, J. F. Dax’es, J. J. N.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
is a concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla,
Yellow Dock, ripsl3sewa, Juniper Berries,
Mandrake, Dandelion, aud other valuable
vegetable remedies, every ingredient being
strictly pure, and tho best of its kind it is
possible to buy.
It is prepared by thoroughly competent phar,
mac 1st*, in tho most careful manner, by
a peculiar Combination, Proportion and
Process, giving to it curative power
Peculiar
To Itself
It will cure, when in the power of medicine,
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning,
Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache,
Catarrh; Rheumatism, and all difficulties
with the Liver anil Kidneys.
It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an
Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve,
bodily, and digestive strength.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by ail druggists,
tt; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood
& Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsapa*
rllla do not bo induced to buy any other.
IOO Doses
One Dollar
June 10. 1391.
49 lv.
.11
.20
.30
.33
A. Green, J F. Tyson and
I. XV. F. Uiireath to Pacific confer -
enee.
A. A. Tilly, to Los Angeles confer
ence.
A. B. XVeaver, to southwest Mis
souri conference.
'Tlie next conference will be held
at Madison.
Too Careless With the English Lan
guage.
A clothing dealer, in Boston, ad
vertised all wool pantaloons for $2,
advising the public to make haste
and secure the great bargain, saying:
“They will not last long.” Probably
they ’would not. Neither will your
health last long if you don’t take
care of it Keep Dr. Pierce’s Pleas
ant Pellets in your house. They are
indispensable to every family, as they
positively cure biliousness, with its
endless train of distressing ailments
—sick headache, irritability, constipa
tion, dizziness and indigestion; a mar
velous specitic for liver and kidney
troubles, aud a pure vegetable com
pound. They are sugar-coated, the
smallest pills made, and .the best,
ause they do all they promise.
All druggists sell them, anil the pro
prietors guarantee them, and refund
the price if they fail.
Public_ Schools.
MilledgevuiLe, Ga., Nov. 25th, 1S91.
To Patrons and ’jx-achei s Public Scnoola,
Hal .win County: 'The public school terra
for the ensuing year (1892) will open uni-
lonnly during the month of January
ihtoughout the entire county. The term
will be six scholastic months (121 days),
ami without intermit sion unless otherwise
U'dered by the Board.
1 In* billowing list oi t'*xt books, to
gether with the exchange and retail prices,
Lave been adopted by the Hoard for a
pen ,d of live i5) years, and are herewith
'■numerated for the information of all par-
lies interested:
LIST Of TEXT KOOKS.
rlUCEL
Names of Books. Ex- Re
change. tail.
St Funey's First XWeks at School,® ,('ti S .12
SticUnev'a Classic Primer 10 .20
Sti -ktiey’s First Reader 13 .24
Stiekney’6 Second Reader 10 .32
SLiekney’s Third Reader 20 .40
Stiekney’s Fourth Reader 25 -50
Stlckney’s Word by XVord, I,
(Speller) 09 .18
Stickney’s XVonl by Worn, II,
(Speller)
Tarbell’s Lessons In Language, I
Tat bell’s Lessons in Language,
II :...
Maury’s ElementaryGeography
Maury’s Revised Manual Geog
raphy
Maury’s Revised Physical Geog
raphy 75 1,20
Sanford’s Primary Aritntnetic.. .12 .20
Sanford’s Intermediate Arith
metic 22 .36
Sanford’s Common School Arith
metic «
Sanford’s Higher Arithmetic....
Lincoln’s Physiology
Webster’s Primary Dictionary..
Webster’s Common School Dic
tionary -85
Spencerian Copy Books (com
mon school series), per
dozen 1-20
lts~Books on sale at Mtlledgeyiile.
*/rOnly hooks as above enumerated
will be permitted to be used in the public
schools or the county.
By order of the Board of Education.
Rich’d. N. Lamaw,
Sec. C. B. E. and Ex Off. Supt. Pub.
Schools, B. C,
The above list of prices for books is
sthk’TLS i‘ash, and tho exchange price
operative lor six months only.
Any old books of corresponding grade
and subject will betaken in exchange and
the few books furnished at prices marked
"exchange,” i. e., when a pupil lias an old
book to exchange for a new one, upon the
same subject, of corresponding grade, ho
gives the dealer I lie old book and pays tho
exchange price of the new book.
Again, when a pupil, on account of pro
motion, desires to rxcha.go an old book
fora new "lie of the next higher grade.
Hie dealer will make the same allowance
for the oh( book as though it was ex
changed tor a now book of its own grade
or number.
The law of October, 1887, provides that
“no teacher shall receive pay for any pu
pil who is allowed to use other than the
presetibed text books,” and further pre
scribes that the County School Commis
sioner “shall see that none but the pre-
sciibed text books are used by tho pupils.”
Teachers and pupils will therefore he ex
pected and required to comply strictly
with the provision of the law.
I am now prepared to contract with
tenclie: s who desire to be employed in the
public schools of the county for the en
suing year. Rich’d. N. Lam.AH,
C. 8. C. B. C.
.75 1.25
.38 6.4
.64 1.00
.40 .80
65.
1860. HEAD AND DEFLECT, 1891. “Sr HAND
Although I am not at tho famous old corner of Hancock and Wayne, I am just four
doors down XVayne, with a nicer and more oicgant line of goods than ever before dis
played in this market.
MY FALL STOCK
Is complete. A call will convince you. No nains has been spared In selecting it and I
have the Cream of the Northern Markets. I have Just received the largest and most
elaberate assortment of
LIBRARY, HALL AND STAND LAMPS
Ever shown In Millodgevllle. The ladies arc especially Invited to call and examine the
stock in this line. I am sure you can be suited in prices and quality.
Notwithstanding the immensity of other stocks, my
DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is full and complete, and I am prepared to
li 1 i any prescription that may be presented at
•my counters, with pure drugs, with neatness
and dispatch.
And in lew words I have a full stock and
complete line of everything usually kept In a
First Class Diug Store. Give me a call and
be convinced that what I say Is true.
Watch fob My Xmas Advertisement.
X'ery Respectfully,
Business College.
Atlanta, . , , n rni ’
Short-hand, book-keeping. nenmKr^h! A *
commercial law, telegraph £, sue! Une
grammar, mathematics, type-writ
drawing, correspondence, etc taught h*’
proficient teachers- Large catalog,1e ^
* decl-lm
Fo^RentT ~~
The store building now occupied
by Perry & Denton is for rent; aK>ly
to Gun TV r’ , * -G
Mllledgeville, Ga, Nov 9, 1891 d
GEORGIA, Baldwin Cpunty. ’
'L'iZ ,
Guardianship or the peraon*and D nrnn«J? r
or Eugene Gibson, Ida Walker S rt> i
Marshall and Gertrude WhltakerS^niin^
children of Sarah Whitaker opiate of said
couuty, deceased, notice is given thA
said appiicatlon will be heard at ray offieV
at 10 o clock a. m„ on the first Monday ir
January, 1892 This Nov. 30,1891 ^
22 liu) M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C
E. A. BAYNE.
Mllledgeville, Ga., Sept. 2g, 1891. 13 3m.
SAMEL E?ASS,
COTTON FACTOR,.
MUjLED&EVILLE, GrJ±.
All business entrusted to mo will receive prompt attention. Con
signments of cotton solicited and liberal cash advances made on
same aud cotton held as long as desired for future sale. Ship or
bring me your cotton.
Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 18, 1891. 12 3m.
Chichester'S English. Red Cross Diamond Brand A
££& rWNROVMi * Pv\ihS S
-W , „n, THE 0 f! IGIN fV * N .p GENUINE. Th<' only Nufe, Sure, nn.l reliahlr Pill for sn’.c.
1 •*, "A Dru.-.i-t f.<r ( hiehotii r * J-.iuilish Diamnml flrutul i». IJ-.-i ....v i i ... . m_ \ \iv
/ H) boxo * w «th blue ribbon. Tnk» nu o
^ in P^tebourd boxes, pink wrappt
1 ft/ , *• " tan ‘l ,s hr parlicnUrs, t stiraoni C’C
\ fir lO.hlWI Tl-Cnmi 'nia A I* *
G eorgia, Baud win county,
To All Whom It May Concern-
B.M. Hubbard, having applied for Guar
dianship of the person and property of
John, Chancy and Emma Hubbard, minor
children of Martin Hubbard, late of said
county, deceased, notice is given that
said application will be heard at my office
10 o’c'ock a. in., on tho first Monday in
January next, 1892.
M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C.
Nov. 80,1891. 22 Im.
G EORGIA, Baldwin County,
To All XVhorn It May Concern:
J. T. Fittman, having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Mrs. L. Smith
late of said county.
This is to cite all and singular the cred
itors am) next of kil of Mrs. L. Smith
to be and .appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show caus»
if any they can, why permanent letters of
administration should not be granted to
J. T. Pittman on Mrs. L. Smith’s estate
Witness my hand and official signature,
this Nov.3Utli, 1891.
22 liu) M R. BELL, Ordinary B. C.
A 1 |.nl, in I ..ir I !...„ . I. lik K: r , :j,|. ri unci'roll, (‘OUllU-rlVil*.
■ “li.'llt f liir l.aillivu” in /
10,000 Teatiraon’jils. Name Paper
^ / H«*d l»y s»ll Lociil DruKiriala.
in ited nni Gull ni"*.:\Uic
Substitutions an l Imitations.
I •I'irirv’f" v »onU‘riyUn. At Druggigtk,or 8*nd us
" I “Koller lor l.’Dlli x.” cri letter, f,. return Hail.
CHICHESTER Chemical Co., Mluii-on tSijuarc,
i im Wll l.l'lll V v
UI MLLEBGEYILLE.
Parker Bros, aro ready to repair Guns, Locks and Keys, Sowing
Machines, Umbrellas and Parasols,
New tops or any part of Umbrellas or Parasols can be had at
PARKER BROS.’ GUN SHOP.
All Kinds Small and Large Keys Made to Order.
If anything wanted in gun line you will do well to call on
PABKER BROS.,
Nov. 7, 19 3m.
No 10, East Hancock Street, Milledgeville, Ga
'BRYANT & STRATTON
June 23, 1891.
Thorough, Practical Instruction,
Graduates assisted to positions.
I 16#"Catalogue free. Write to
S1NESS COLLEGE, LOUISVILLE, KY.
•71 Orn
G. M. STEMBR/DGE <$ CO.,
Announces to the public that they have opened a
FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY
AT 30 WAYNE STREET,
Where the y are prepared to offer special inducements to purchasers. Goods
promptly delivered any where in city or Midway. Call and see their stock
and get their prices before purchasing elsewhere. Don’t forget the name and
number.
G. M. STEMBRIDGE <$ CO.,
- Milledgeville, Ga.
How many murmur at high prices?
Why Salvation Oil costs only 20 cents
a bottle.
sioner )
v. 28, ’91.)
Office County School Commissioner
Baldwin County.
Milledoevillr, Ga., Nov
Notice is hereby given that on anil alter
Tuesday, December 1st, 1 will be prepared
to settle in full witii teachers for services
rendered in the public schools during the
present year. All teachers must appear
in person, or furnish in writing authority
to an agent to receipt for any and all
claims ttiat may be due them.
IUoh’d. N. Lamah,
C. 8- C. and Ex-Off. 8upt., etc.
THE NEW YORK
WEEKLY WORLD,
One Dollar’ a Year.
Contains tlie best features of any
Weekly printed. M. QUAD, late of
tlie Detroit Free Press, writes a page
of matter every week.
Send for Sample Copy.
THE WEEKLY WORLD,
\in York l ily.
BIIOWN’S IRON BITTERS ALMANAC
For 1H«4
Contains One Ilnudrrd Recipes for mak
ing delicious Candy cheaply and qulcklf
at home. This boos is given away at drug
aud geuerai stores. —
30 Wayne Street
September 4. 1891.
10 3m.
1091
FALL TRADE
1891.
SATE td u;r moneys
— ISV BUYING—
Tie Best BOOTS and SHOES, lor tlie Least Money,
AT FRED HAUG’S
Milledgeville Boot & Shoe Store!
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SHOES
Of the Finest quality and of Superior Workmanship, that for Finish, Beauty, and Durability csmmt
#e surpassed In any city South. Children’s, Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, in great v-ir m ! i Si
grade and style. Fine hand work-neat aud substamialia specialty. y UJ f every
BEST BROCANS AT LOWEST PRICES.
t^llEPAIR WORK, of all kinds, dono at Moderate Rates
A lurge lot of Trunks and Valises, always on hand, which I will sell at a harynin 'oSS-H
j n **~Gal! and examine my gioilsand prices, and be satlsiled that I mean busincssand fair deal-
* XS-IIATS-OF ?’HE LATEST STYLES.
X9-Extra Fin e Shoe Polish and Blacking. Call and see for yourseir.
10 8ms.
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Application for Charter.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To the Superior Court, of said countv:
The Petition, of H. D. Allen of said
county shows that he anil such other
persons us lie may hereafter associate
with himself desire to be incorpo
rated under the name and style of
“Allen's Invalid Home,” said home
to be located in said county, for the
term of Twenty (30) years, with the
privilege of renewal at the expira
tion of said term. That tlie capital
stock consists of buildings and real
estate suitable for l lie purposes here
inafter set forth of tlie value of ten
thousand dollars (.4S10.00D) which is
now owned by petitioner in fee simple,
but which may be increased to fifty
thousand ($50,000). That the pur
pose of said Home shall be for the
treatment of Inebriates and persons
afflicted with nervous diseases. That
said corporation when established
shall have the power and authority
to appoint a General Superintendent
and such assistants as may be neces
sary and to prescribe such rules and
regulations for the government of
said Home as may be wise and expe
dient.
That, said Corporation shall charge
and collect such fees for services ,
board and other items of cost in be
half of such patients as may b e
placed in said Home.
There shall be a board of three (3)
Inspectors, two of whom shall be
practising nbv.-icians, nominated by
tlie Superintendent of the State Lu
natic As> him, whose duties shall be
to inspect, supervise and suggest the
treatment, of all patients in said
Home. The term of office of Inspec
tors shall be for three years. Haiti
corporation shall defray tlie expensc-
of said Hoard in discharging their
duties and said Hoard shall yis.it said
Home at least twice every year.
Petitioner prays the granting the
order of incoparatiou for the purpose
herein set forth, and such other and
further order in the premises as may
be just and necessary.
Aud your petitioner will ever pray.
XVHATFIELD & ALLEN,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Georgia, Baldwin county,
Glerk’s Office Superior Court.
A true ami exact copy as appears of
record in this office this tlie 28th day
of November, 1891.
XValtkr Pa ink, Clerk.
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