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Council Proceedings.
Rkoular, Meeting.
Council Chamber,
Dec. 15th, 1891
Present.—His Hon. P.. J. Cline
Mayor; Aldermen Caraker, Joseph’
Conn, Newell, Roberts and Wieden-
man.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and confirmed.
The following accounts were passed
and ordered paid;
W. Pritchard, |4 00; J. Brookins
#3.70; 8. Hick land, .50; M. &r J r’
Hines, #25.65; W. J. Vaughn, #5.00;
Barnes, Moore & Son, #30.00.
On motion the tuauagers and clerks
in the late city election was allowed
three dollars each for their services
The returns, of the election for
Mayor, six Aldermen, and Clerk, were
made in due form by J. A. Green A.
1* Butts and J, M. Bayne, Managers
certifying to the election of G. W*
Caraker, Mayor; J B. Pound, C T
Whelan, T. J. Fairfield, A. Joseph!
!• H. Hall,and J. Caraker, Aldermen-
and P. L. Fair, Clerk. Same returns
being examined were found correct
in every particular.
Mayor Cline tendered his heart
felt and sincere tliauks to the retir
ing Council for their uniform kind
ness during the past two years.
After which he administered tiie
oath of office to.Mayor elect G. W.
Caraker.
On uiotiou the minutes were con-
and Council adjourned sine
G. W. Caraker, Clerk.
trade and sailor's rights or equal
i taxation to all. I am aware of the
| difficult task of equalizing taxation
and have made it a study for sev
Something far the New Year.
Obttuarii!
same as advenc-c.... ... ■■
Our frlen.ls are roqui»
postal card or tetter, «'
topics are invited, -cm
oy express, postal note, i
* All communications sbc ild be adilressed to
A Union-Rbcordkr,
M illedgeville, Ga.
Ollicial Directory.
BALDWIN COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
Judge Superior Court—lion. W.
^ SiJlIcitof-Coneral—U M. Lewis.
^notiu’-Hon. Jolm L. Culver.
eral years,
me is still
hut the problem
unsolved, though
T he world renowned success of
Hostetlers Stomach Bitters, and
rith their cont-qued popularity for over
tiie i l *liirti of a century as a stomachic.
board of assessors could in a great i * s scarcely more wonderful than the
measure overcome this—or at least I welcome that greets the annual ap-
so it appears to me. While our re- t pehrance of Uostetter's Almanac,
turn of the property seems almost I This valuable medical treatise is pub-
as high as it should he, yet, with l*“hed, by the Ho*tetter Company,
the heavy and increasing expense , Pittsburg, Pa., tinder their owu im
necessary to meet all the obliga- undiato supervision, employing (10
ttons that we .have and will have, hauds In that department. They are
something must be done to meet running about 11 months in ihe year
these things as they come to us. 0,1 this work, and the issu.- or the
Our streets and side walks outside of same for 1893 will he more than ten
the business portions of our city, millions, printed in the English, Ger-
with a very few exceptions, are man, French, Norwegian, Swedish,
very much i i want of work and Holland, Bohem'an aod Spanish lun-
should nave it as soon as possible, guages. Refer to a copy for valuable
Something should also be done in
regard to the valuation of the farm
ing lands south of Fishing creek,
west of the Central railroad anil
north of the Georgia railroad. None
of the owners of said lands get any
and interesting reading concerning
health, and numerous testimoirals as
to the efficacy of Hosfetter’s Stomach
Bitters, calculations and Chronologi
cal Penis, etc., which can tie de
pended on for correetne s. The AI
country dealers in all parts of the
country.
U*presentatTve-Hon. R. Whitlteld.
Ordinary
-M.lt. hell
Clerk Supeiioi Court -Walter Paine,
sheriff—C. W. Ennis.
County Treasurer—J. M- Edwards,
tax Collector—J. 1'. Wilson.
Tux Receiver—H. E. Hendrix.
County Surveyor—Miller Grieve,
i'nmiiei—Ben Cause.
Judge 0 unity Com t.-Hon. .T. T. Allen,
rnrv Commissioners — Sain. Walker, 1.
McOoiub, J. Whitakei, U. R. Brown,
B T. Betliune, Joseph Staley.
County Board of Eduratlon.-
O. M. Coup. T. 11. Latimer.
i uf II silfimhi'iilirtt* K
J.N. Moore.
, Dr. C. W.
hnoiul W. H. 8 torn bridge; U. N. Lamar,
County School Commissioner.
County Commissioners -Hon. D. B. ban-
ford L. J. Lamar, W. D. Brown.
Justices of the Peace—J. A. Green, 320th
(list • T J. Llngould, 3‘2lst diet.; Ira
C West,' 322nd dist.; G. W. Underwood.
1.05th dlst.; J. B.O'Quinn. 115th diet.; W.I.
Harper, 318th disc. W. J. T. Kay, 319th
^Notary Public and Ex Officio Justices of
the Peace,-G. W. Caraker, 320th dist.;
John Thomas, 321st .list.; W R. Fenn,
322nd (list.; J. B. Chandler, 115th dist., J.
D. Myrtek,318th dist. J P. Humphries,
319th dist. „ , T T i
Constables—T. S. Bagley, J. N.Leonard,
320th diet.; T. II. Potter, 321st dist.; C. I.
Robinson 322nd dist.; T. L. A. Trsnham,
105th dist.; J. J. Simpson, 115th dist.
CITY GOVERNMENT OF MILLEDGEVILLE.
Mayor—Hon. Peter J. Cline.
Aldermen—.A. Joseph, W. T. Conn, J.
Caraker, G.T. Wiedeuman, 1. I. Newell,
U, W. Roberts.
Clerk—G. W. Caraker,
Marshal—A. Dunn.
Deputy Marshal—E. P. Gibson.
Street Overseer—A. J. Wall.
City Sexton—TV A. Caraker.
ST. GEORGE (It is said that in n
and thk - lake near the city &(
DRAGON (Silene, in England, a
lingo dragon dwelt, whose insatiable
maw seemed satisfied with nothing
tiie people conkl give him. • In their
despair they cast lots to determine
who among their dearest one6 should
be Hung to tiie beast, and tiie lot fell
to tiie King’s daughter. As she was
going, like J'eptlia’s daughter, to
meet her terrible fate, she was met.
by George of Cappadocia, who after
hearing her sad story, bade her fear
not, and making a sign of the cross
he brandished his lance, attacked
and transfixed the dragon, and lead
ing him into the city beheaded him
in tiie presence of all the people.
For this noble deed he became the
Patron Saint of England. Many a
dragon in the form of disease, while
leading his victim to .death, as sure
as that which would have befallen
the King’s daughter but for her
timely rescue, has been demolished
by the use of S. S. S., and the victim
restored to health.
Treatise on blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
4 Good Looks.
Oood looks are more than skin deep, dp-
?hn u P° n a healthy condition of all
v u ,ta l organs. If the liver be inactive,
avf ? a Pilous Look, if your stomach
dn^V s * ordere< 3 y°u have a Dyspeptic Look
ana it your Kidneys be affected you have
Look. Secure good health and
1 ^ave fiWd looks. Electric Litters
^ rea ^ alterative and Tonic, acts di-
y ,V» u those vital organs. Cures Pim-
JP. Notches, Boils and gives a good
complexion. Sold at Mtlledgevllle Drug
b t°re, 50c. per bottle.
Ihe widow of the late Rev. Dr.
Jotter of The Wesleyan Christian
Advocate of Atlanta, was paid #3,090
Saturday by Dr. Amos Fox for the
ii° n Ar °anum, in which company
J r - I otter was insured.
barer toundation cannot be laid
than tiie reul merit which is the solid
use for tiie monumeutal success of
Mood s Sarsaparilla.
Chamber, Dkg. 15th, 1891
The Mayor and Aldermen elected
on the 2d Dec., to serve the ensuing
term, towit: G. W. Caraker, Mayor;
Aldermen, I. H. Hall, J. B. Pound,
A. Joseph, J. Caraker, T. J. Fairfield,
and C. T. Whelan, took tiie oath of
office, and entered upon the discharge
of their duties.
Tiie oath of office was administered
to P. L. Fair, clerk elect, and lie en
tered upou the discharge of his duties.
On motion of Aldermen Joseph, the
message of the Mayor was ordered
spread upon tiie minutes.
On motion, the rules that governed
the retiring Board were adopted.
On motion of Alderman Whelan,
the Bouw! proceeded to elect a mar
shal, deputy marshal, extra police-
mat). street overseer, aiul sexton.
Upon counting the ballots, it ap
pea red that P. W. Brown was elected
marshal, C. E. Prosser, deputy mar
shal; E. P. Gibson, extra policeman;
E. J. Pound, street overseer, and T.
A. Caraker, Sexton.
The bond of P. L. Fair, Clerk and
Treasurer, was examined and ap
proved.
On motion, the Mayor and entire
Board of Aldermen were appointed a
committee to welcome Governor
Northen and other distinguished visi
tors, who will visit the city on Thurs
day, the 17th, inst.
On motion, the inuitation to the
Mayor and Aldermen to attend the
Debate and Musical at the M. G. M.
& A. College on Friday evening, De
cember 18th, was accepted.
Committees.
Finance.—Aid. Joseph, Caraker and
Fairfield.
Streets.—Aid. Pound, Caraker and
Fairfield.
Lights.—Aid. Fairfield, Pound and
Whelan.
Cemetery.—Aid. Joseph, Fairfield
and Caraker.
Land.—Aid. Whelan, Hall and
Pound.
Weils and Water Supply.—Aid.
Hall, Fairfield and Whelan.
Fire Department.—Aid. Caraker,
Pound and Whelan.
On montiou, the Board adjourned
till Monday 21st, inst., 7 oclock, p. in.
P. L. Pair, Clerk,
DF BULL’S
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Salvation Oil
Price only 26 Cta. Sold by all dealers.
Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Swellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains,
Boadache, Toothache, Sores, Burns,
Cuts, Wounds, Scalds, Backache, etc.
nijrtmLANQE'S PLUGS, TheGreat Tobacco A n-
Ut» L.U7 tidote!—Price lOCts. At all druggists.
To the City Council: In vacat
ing the seat of clerk for that of the
chief executive office of our city, 1
do so with perfect familiarity of the
duties of the one as well as the
other, and while it will be impossi
ble for me to make a success ot' the
position I now occupy without the
aid and assistance due the mayor
from the hoard ot aldermen, 1 feel
that I will lie given that assistance
from you that 1 am entitled to; the
one thing that you can he sure of,
that you can always expect of me,
and that is the faithful performance
of my duty at all times and under
all circumstances, and to all alike.
, We are about to enter into a new
era for Milledgeville. Your prede
cessors have already contracted for
the ensuing thirty years for a system
of waterworks at an annual rental
of #3,290.09 per annum. Many of
our tax payers are of the opinion
that they can better afford to pay
the additional tax that that outlay
will require than they can to pay
t lie difference in insurance without
tiie waterworks. Be that as it may
the future can only tell. The con
tract also exempts the property of
the company from taxation. This,
I tliiiiK, is wrong, as 1 am sure that
the company would not put up their
works unless they expected to real
ize a profit, and, if profitable, they
should at least bear their portion of
our burdens.—And while on this line
1 want to say that there are several
enterprises in our city that are ex
empt from taxation. This may be
right, but 1 question it very much
and I am well satisfied that it is
contrary to law. The wagon maker
and the house builder is as much
entitled to exemption as the oil
maker or the ice manufacturer. I
don't say this to condemn the ac •
tion of any previous city govern
ment, for I am satisfied that they
have ail done what they thought
best; besides, these exemptions
were granted at a time when, to
most of us, the future for our city
looked dark, but if everything
started in Milledgeville in the fu
ture is to be exempt from taxation,
where are we to get a revenue to
meet our expenses? With this go
ing on who can tell whither we Hre
drifting? It is to be hoped that tiie
present city council will he exceed
ingly careful on this line. As for
mvself I am either in favor of free
benefit from the police or lights, manac for 1892 con lie obtained free
and very little from the working of ot cost, from druggists and general
their roads. This 1 think should J ' ‘ ‘
not be. Their roads should be kept
in good order at all limes, as this is
all you can do for them, and while
this matter is before me i wish to
say that the assessments placed on
this land by the assessors should be
regulated according to the worth
of the land aivl the improvements
thereon and not place file price at
#21 per acre when #10 to #12.50
would lie a fair tax valuation
thereon. I bring fids matter lief ore
you because I think it is justice to
the tax pay. rs owning lands in the
localities named.
The city very generously donated
#10,090 to the Girls’ Normal and In
dustrial College, and loaned the
board of trustees $12,000 to enable
them to push tiie work in advance
of the state’s appropriation. This
#12,000, by action of the hoard of
trustees was to be paid hack to the
city out of tiie first appropriation,
hut i am informed hv one of the
board that it will be January, 1893,
before this amount, will lie returned
to the city. While I think this was
and will be an excellent investment
for the city (as this college, under
its competent president and corps
of teachers, lias already taken rank
with the foremost of our state), vet
I think the'state mure and better
able to pay interest than thp city of
Milledgeville is, and in justice to us
it should he returned as si.on as '
possible.
All our educational institutions
seem to be doing well. This I am |
glad to spu. My desire for them is i
that they may be brighter and bet- !
ter in the future than in the past, j
I can always be found working for 1
the success of our colleges and
schools, and the upbuilding and
progress of our city.
The contract for electric lights
will expire May 1st, 1892. It requires
either party to give sixty days no
tice, should a change be desired.
While we can congratulate ourselves
upon havingone of the best systems
of electric lights in the state, at the
same time, from some cause or
other, there is too much darkness
at times v^ien the light is most
needed. It is true that a deduction
for failure to burn is made at the
end of each month. That deduction !
is made from tlie report of the night-
watchman, who is ciiarged with
that duty, besides watching the
business blocks of the city. This is.
more than one man can do, as ib is :
impossible lor him to know which I
light is out and walk his post at the
same time. The cciit.ract price for I
tiie lights is $198 for 33 arc lights and I
$2 25 (or the light in front of the i
council room. Totsl, $200.25 per j
month. While it may be possible i
that we cannot improve on the
present contract, at the same time j
it will he well for you to think '
about it. I
In conclusion 1 wish to say that
it is my desire to give Milltdgeville
a conservative, progressive admiuis- j
tration and ask your help in so do
ing. Respectfully submitted,
G. W. Caraker, Mayor.
The Wonderful Cure For
Mramaflsm,
Indigestion,
CtrtMetU »t M.H. BLANDFO...,
AMMlaU Justice of Supreme Court ef Be.
I havo been a firrat sufferer for a number of
years from Indigestion anil Rheumatism jud
have suffered from a general I, ttlng down of
tbo system for a long while. I have taken •
Jew bottles of your medicine (Wooldridge's
W nnderful Cure) with marvelous results, and
cheerrully recommend It to all whoare suffer-
Ing from these complaints.
AUT 15, 1889. M. H. BLAND FORD.
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COUpBUS, OA. *
Foil HALF. UY All druggist*.
Jan. 13,189'.. i y as
The Alliance Store!
TiIIE BALDWIN COUNTY ALLIANCE
I is concluding a general Warehouse
and Merchandise business, at Walker’s
Warehouse on Hancock street, next to
City Hall.
Liberal advances made on cotton to
atm e.
Prompt and careful attention given fii
all business entrusted to us.
Patronage solicited. Commission for
selling ooltiui ‘25 cents per hale.
Store in Opera House building on Han
cock street. A full stock of Groceries and
provisions a’ways on hand at lowest cash
prie.ee.
Agents for the McCormick Mowei
and the Brown Cotton Giu.
Best prices paid for country produce
W. H. JEWELL, Mang’r.
Millodgevill ,Ga., May 5th, 1891. 44 tf
Edwards House.
I have rented and refurnished the
Edwards House, and offer regular
and transient boarders comfortable
quarters and good fare at moderate
prices. 1 can accommodate a number
of pupils of Ihe Industrial College.
R. A. .vj'EM BRIDGE.
Sept. 12, 1891. It 4m.
FOR SALt,
160 ACRES OF LAND
CENTRALLY LOCATED
—ON THE—
RIVER ROAD,
Olio mile from the Asylum.
One mile from the M. G. M. &
A. College.
One mile from tho Girls’ Nor
mal and Industrial College.
One mile from the Cotton Fac
tors
DF0RD,
>ry.
Ob
uo mile from tho center of
the city.
For terms, apply to,
WARREN EDWARDS.
Milledgeville. Ga.. Sept. 15th, 1891. 11 4m.
DENTISTRY.
G. W. STOKES,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Ali kinds of dental work done.
Teeth positively extracted without
pain. Office up stairs in Hines’new
building, next' to Fairtleld’B Photo
graph Galierv.
Jan. 10th, 1891. 30 ly.
THE MILLEL'GEYILLE
MARBLE WORKS,
E. P. LUGAND,
Manufacturer and Dealer In Marble and
Granite Monuments, Tombstones, Vases,
Iron Fencing and all kinds ot Cemetery
Work. (Satisfaction guaranteed PrleeB
and estimates sent by mall on application.
Kr WORKS (mi North Wayne Street near
Georgia Railroad Dirpot,. Address
E.P. LUGAND,
P. O. Box 84.
MILLBDOEVILLK, G A.
January 27th, 1891. 39 6ms.
Lr.BuirtCouflhSyfup^ugS'ior^
Oct. 1,1891. 14. cw Oil).
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
▼NADS MAUN.
Qiality First and Always.
Farmers Alliance Merchandise
and Warehouse Co.
olebrated
Ga.
Have exclusive sale of these <
Glasses in MiLLEDUEViiiLK,
KELL AM & MOORE,
Hho only manufacturing opticians in the
South, Atlanta, Gn,
AdrPeddlers are not supplied with ttiese
famous glasses.
Oct. 3, 1891. 14 im
Lumber Lor Sale.
New Advertisements.
Cl rawness a HfAD NOISES CUREDbv
rzfk La ifLc* lNvistiiLK tubular ear
CUSHIONS. Whl.ppn. hoard. Corn.
dip ap Agents' profits per month. Will
Drove It or pay forfeit. New
V|JU£l/ port mils just out. A $3 50 sam
ple seat free to all.
\Y- H. C HI DKSTEIt & SON, 28 Bond St N. Y.
A A A A A A A
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Speculation praclinilly an Inveaimcnt.
I’ruilia large and almost ccrtaiu; loss Improba
ble. Explanatory letter mailed bv addressing
THE MUTUAL SYNDICATE. 6 Wall St., New York.
| 250,000 ft. dry 1 u in her delivered in
Milledgeville at the following prices:
: Standard quality, $10.25.
j Heart, 12.25.
I Dressed, 13.25.
i BYINGTON & YOUNGBLOOD.
| Ivey, Ga., Nov. 10,1891. 19 liu.
HOLIDAYJUTES.'
Christmas, 1891-New Year, 1892
THE
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AND
UNION POINT & WHITE
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WILL SELL
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
AT—
, »i han „ Ahnflh , FOUR CENTS PER MILE
and linked liow the change had been m/-v ANT) proist AT I STATinY^
brought about. “Simply by using A1N1> SIAlIO>S.
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“Ilya thorough knowledge of the natu
ral laws which govern the operation of di
gestion and nutrition, and by n careful ap
plication of tiie fine properties of well-se
lected Cocoa. vi r. Epps Ims provided Qiir
breakfast tables with a delicately ll ivoreu
beverage which may save us many heavy
doctor’s hills. 11 is by I he judicious use of
such m tides of diet t hat a constitution
may be gradually built up until strong
enough lo resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of siibtlo maladies aro floating
around us ready to attack wherever there
is a weak point. Wo may escape many a
fatal shalt by keeping ourselves well I'urti-
(ted with [mm hloo'1 and a property nour
ished frame.”—Civil Service Gins 'Do. Mace
simply with boiling water or milk. Sold
only in half pound tins, by Grocers, la
belled l bus;
.IA.HRC.H KIM-S A- CO., Homoeopathic
Chemists. London, England.
Set t. 214 1891. 13 4t.
“What a pity it is that his face is all pim
ples ;
lle’d be a very lino looking if ’twasn’t for
that,”
Said pretty Miss Vero, with a smile at the
dimples
Reflected from under the nobby spring
hat—
As she looked at herself in the glass, softly
sighing,
That she had for the young man a tender
regard.
There wasn’t the least need of denying—
for every one knew it. “His beauty
is marred by tiie frightful red botches
ai! over his face. I wonder if lie
couldn’t take something to eiense his
blood, and drive them away?"
He heard what Pile said about his
looks. It hurt his feelings, but lie
couldn’t deny she told rhe truth. He
remembered a friend whose face u-ed
to be as had as his. It had become
smooth and clear. Jle went to him
Parker
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Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov
ery,” was tiie reply. “Take that, and
I’ll warrant you to get rid of your
pimples.” He did so.
His face became healthy anil clear.
And next week he’ll bo married to pretty
Miss Vere.
State Geologist Spencer left Dub-
in last week on a geological survey
of the Oconee river from Dublin to
the point of its confluence with the
Ocmulgee. From that point Prof.
Spencer will proceed up the Ocmulgee
to Macon.
As Ayer’s Sarsaparilla outstrips
all other blood-purifiers in popular
favor, so Ayer’s Almanac is tiie most
universally familiar publication of
the kind in the world. It is printed
in ten languages and the annual is
sue exceeds fourteen millions of
copies. Ask your druggist for it.
Sale of Tickets commences Dtcem
ber 20th and continues until 25th,
inclusive, also on December 39th to
31st, inclusive. All tickets to expire
by limitation January 5th, 1893.
JOE W. WHITE, Trav. Pass. Ag’c.
E. R. DORSEY. Gen. Pass. Ag’t,
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
In Baldwin Superior Court, July
Term, 1891.
Georgia Gates vs. John Gates.
I T appearing to the Court by tho return
of tiie Sheriff in tho above stated caso
that tiie defendant does not reside in said
county, and It further appealing that he
does not reside in this State;
It is, therefore, ordered by tho Court
I hat service be perfected on the defendant
by the publication of this order once a
month for four months before the next
term <»r this Court in the Union Recorder,
a newspaper published in Baldwin cdunty,
Georgia. W. F. JENKINS,
Judges. C.O.C.
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