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Plantation For Sale.
I offer for sale a fine plantation
containing about 1800 acres, lying «
ami including Brown s '-rowing' on
Georgia railroad, there i*' K.
residence containing nine ro -
all necessary tenants house ™ )e
rious parts of the plant • ...
place is well watered, location h«altnT.
convenient to churches and schools.
Iwm sell all or part. For particular.
apply to D vv. BROWN,
Aug. 30, 3m. ‘Brown’s Crossing.
Trustee’s Sale.
GE<? VIwirEor auSity' granted me
T>i MR* 1 « v 1 f tnmt made oy all the
R under a deed oO ^ ()f Jaine8 Supple,
heirs at aw of VY-ust being made for the
deceased, said trust nei k ^ ,
purpose of paj inft "° (llp hoirs ut law, 1
and division among j n the
District, G.
and county, hounded
J. F. WILSON
—Dealer in-
Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Guns,
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES.
Agents for
tho Sale of the
All that'tract or ?arcel of
lying and being in the. Sistt
M.. of
:iort h i
■aid State
land of Dr. It
Harper, < a-t
and west
hv If a wkins. south hy Compton amt west
;,v Miller A Brown, containing »oui hun
ted and five acres, more o-
Also one five-room dwe
Jot in the city of
Milledgeville, hounded
t ami south by O
' ‘ ... t « t 1lot, east aim soum oy w.
street, containing at amt one-^ghth or an
\i-o one non safe, one leguiator,
jeweler’s tools and jewelry, together with
the household and Kitchen fun.ituie so I
*, t i wl n ,i,. nn M(i RlorPfiHKl. I ♦'! Ul8 <HMI.
for the puip08ee wARREN EDW AltD8,
Trustee for Jas. Supple’s estate and heirs
at law.
November 3Uth, 1891.
LIGHT WI NNING
NEW HOME
SEWING
MACHINE.^
Milled, ville.Ga., July 2^, 16t»l"
31 ly
IMZA-aiXIIsnE] SHOPS!
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA., Baldwin County.
I»Y VIRTUE of an order granted by the
D Court of Ordinary of said county at
the August Term. J891, of said Court will
be sold before the court house door in the
itv of Milledgeville and said county, be*
tween the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder, on the first luesday in Jan.
nary, 1892. the following pvoperly belong
ing to the estate of Catherine E. Butts,
deceased, to-wit: All that tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in tn
115th District, G. M.. of said county,
bounded north and east by .and ot letiy
ft Denton, south by Bryant Blizzard and
west by Oconee river, containing eighty
acres, more or b ss; so 1(1 to pay debts and
division among the heirs at law. lernv
cash. V. I. ECHOLS, and
JESSE H. Bb l IS,
Admrs. of Catherine E. Butts, dec d.
November 30th, 1891.
BALDWIN SHERIFF’S SALE.
On ttie first Tuesday in January, 1892
before the court house door in the city ot
MilledgevUle, during the legal hours of
sale, I will sell to the highest bidder for
cash the following property, towit:
150 fonts metal job type. 250 poundsbody
t ype, 15 fonts of wood type, G type stands,
Y forty-case cabinet, 1 twenty-case cabinet,
2 composing stands, 1 Campbell cylinder
press, two (2) stones; one (1) writing
desk, 50 packages blank printing paper,
5 kegs printers’ Ink, 75 pounds printing
mk in cans, 9 cans printers’ glue, 43 tubes
of printing ink and an indiscriminate lot
of paper, type, ink leads and such other
articles as are usually kept in a newspaper
and printing office. Levied < n November
5tb, 1891. us the property of \V. J. Vaughan
to satisfy a Superior Court mortgage ti f„
in favor of Samuel Waikor vs. \V. J.
Vaughan, c. \V. ENN IS, Sheriff.
Nov. 80,1891.
Also at the same time and place iGl six
and one-halt acres of land, more or less,
ij-ing in the 105th District. G.M., bounded
north and west by Mrs. Georgia Clay, on
the south and east by Samuel Walker,
levied on as the property of \V. R, Morris
bv virtue of two tax (i fas, one issued by
the tax collector ot Hancock comity and
one issued by’the tax collector ot Btldwin
county for Ids state and county taxes oi
the year 1883: levy made ibis Deeembei
'lie 7th, 1891. Property pointed out byJ.
T. Allen, attorney. Notified \V. W. Lump
kin. C. W. ENNIS, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place the en
tire stock of hardware in the store on tic*
east side of Wayne St., occupied by S. F
Hancoc k, levied on by \ irt'.u: of a Distress
Warrant. In favor of Sura ip ! Walker vs. S.
F. Hancock. Levy made in October, 1891.
Defendant notified this I>c. tHe7th.’91.
W. ENNIS, ShelilT.
First Class F.ugines and Boilers, Saw nml Grist Mills; The best Gin and
Power Press on the market; Shafting Pullys, all kinds of Brass Goods, Pipe
and Fittings, Injectors, Ejectors, and all other kinds ol Mill Supplies.
Repairing Engines and Gins a Specialty.
All Work done, and Goods sdlld by us, Guaranteed First Class.
Write for Prices and Terms.
F. M. POOSER, ADM’R.
North Wayne St., Milledgeville, Ga.
June 16th, 1891. 50 9m.
A Household Remedy
FOR ALL
BLOOD and SKIN
PI8EASES
B.B.B.
Botanic Blood Balm
I* SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
R v»urea rheum, eczema, #*»r r
form •! malignant SKIN ERUPTION, ba-
aMat btlng efficacious In toning up tha
system and restoring the constitution,
whan Impaired from any causa. Its
almost supernatural healing properties
justify us in guaranteeing a cure, II
directions are followed.
QCIIT CD EC illustrated
BCR I rtiCtL “Bo«!. of WorttiiTA.”
BLOOD BALM C0., Atlanta. G*.
Jan. 13,1891. 28 ly
ONE
Jackson Corset Co.’
Jackson, Mich.*
I AntFS who prefer not
LHUILO to wRr stin
unit ltlpid Corsets, ;
invited to try tli«
They are approved by >
physicians, endorsed hy
dress makers, and rec
ommended hy every lady
that lias worn them.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
E. B. OSBORN, Southern Agent,
68 RICHARDSON BLOCK,
Cfevaiaen Wanted. CHATTANOOGA, TEN*,
June 33, 181)1. lv
It. \V. ItOBEliTS.
.TOS. E. POTTLE
ROBERTS & POTTLE.
Attorncys-At-Ijaw.
Millkjdgkvillk, Ga.
PROMPT attention given to eh (justness on-
L trusted t,o tlteir care. Ottlce in room formerly
occupied t.y Ur. H. M. Clark iu Dr. Calla
way's buildiug.
Fein 1,1891. 22 ly.
for Infants and Chlldrene
"Castori a is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. T.
“ The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach.”
Carlos Martyr, T). TV.
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl.
gestion.
Without injurious medication.
“ Fur several years I have recommended
your Castoria, and shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results. ” ,
Edwin F. Pardee, M. D.,
“The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
Now York City.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York.
Jan. 1, 1801.
JS/L. &c J. X?,. HIXTEIS.
-Dealers In—
Aotice
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
51 AN CF ACT fit EPS OF AND DEALERS IN
Steam Engines,'Boilers, Sme
Mills, Eotton Presses,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS OF ANY PATTERN.
A Speciality of Shafting, Pulleys and Mill Gearing, Iron Pipes,
Pipe Fittings, Brass Valves, Lubricators, Jet Pumps and full line
of Machinists’ Supplies. Manufacturers’ agent for tho Celebrated
HANCOCK INSPIRATOR. Our facilities for BOILER BUILD
ING are unexcelled.
J.S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO.
Macon, Georgia.
Cull on Henry Harrison for hacks
and horses. He has been run
ning a public hack for over ten
years. Go to him for cheap rates
and nice horses. Call for Henry
Harrison’s hack.
General Merchandise.
Boots and Shoes!
Heavy Groceries! Lime! Cement and Plaster
Paris! Farm Implements!
Buggies, Wagons, Harness!
Hay and Fertilizers!
When in need of anything in tho above line, please call onus and
examine our stock and get our prices before you buy.
M. & J. R. HINES,
No’s. 27 and 29 Hancock St., Milledgeville Ga
July 29, 1890. h 23 ly'
Miy 5th, 1899.
44 ly.
\UGUSTA’S (’ARNIVAL
Richmond i Danville R. R
IllEGKEATLSTSOUTHERN SYSTEM
-COMPRISING—
r i ve Thousand Miles of Rail Lines.
Three Thousand Miles of Steamship
Lines
-EXTENDING—
Ft 1031 THE PA4OM AC end the ATLAN
TIC TO THE MISSISSIPPI,
—PEN E l it \ I ING.
VIRGINIA,
NORTH CAROLINA,
SOUTH CORO LINA,
GEORGIA.
ALABAMA,
MISSISSIPPI,
— CONVriTLTING—
Tile Short Line Highway between
these Great States, and Washing
ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston and the
East.
— AND ALSO—
Arkansas, Texas. Louisiana. Flor
ida and the West and Northwest,
including also the
OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINE VIA SAVANNAH.
For 31aps, Rates. Time Cards, etc.
apply to nearest Agent of this sys
tem.
W. H. Giikkn,
Gen. Manager,
Atlanta, Ga.
.'upI,.. '
Having leased for a term of years, th
commodious brick Stables on East Han
cock street, I have opened a first class
Livery, feel aad Sale Wes,
and will bo pleased to cater to tho wants of
the public,
sarDrnyage and Baggage Transfer a
Speciality.
GEORGE WHITE.
Milledgeville, Ga., March 31,1891. [39 ly
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
l
JANUARY 20, 27 AND 28, 1892.
OOHION III., SINO, of the Augusta Carnival, having issued his
Proclamation announcing the above dates ns his jTSVS] BATS, which
will be devoted to GRAND DISPLAYS and VA&XSB SPORTS,
atid huving Commanded all His Loyal Subjects to visit the Electric City for
the occasion: Therefore, the
GEORGIA RAILROAD,
GAINESVILLE JEFFERSON & SOUTHERN R. 8.,
AND THK
UNION POINT & WHITE PLAINS R. R.
In obedience to his desire will GIVE VERY LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
for the days appointed as above.
SVATCI1 THIS PAPER FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RATES.
C. S. STRONG,
THE MILLEDGEVILLE
Tin nl Sheet Iron Worker.
Call on him for all kinds of tin work.
Milledgeville, Ga., April 4, 1891. 40 ly
OconeeRiirerBrfckYaidJ
1,000,000 First-Class Building Brick
For Sale!
First-Class Repressed Tile,
Foi Basement E loors and Hearths, a (Specialty. Capacity of woijk
S,OOO,OOO j)er Season.
J. W. McMILLAN, Proprietor,
IL W. McMILLAN, Manager.
ulillodgeville, Ga., Oct. 15th, 1889.
48 ly.
HEALTH IS WEALTH.-' 1 The Nervous System is the HU it.*
EUo-jagoIS
O. XX. FOX,
—Manufacture Of— *
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS
—And Dealer In—
Lumber, Lathes and Lime!
Cement, Blaster Hair, Ac., Turning, Scroll Sawing and Planii)
a Specialty. Office and Mills, McIntosh St., Milledgeville, Ga.
March 11,1890.
Jas. L. Taylor,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.,
Sol. Hass,
Traffic M’gr.
Atlanta, Ga.
S. H. Hardwick,
Ass’t Gen P Agt.
Savannah, Ga.
Boarders Wanted.
-:ot-
JOE W. WHITE,
Trav. Pass. Agent.
E. R. DORSEY,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
AUGUSTA,
GA.
I am prepared to accommdateafew regu
lar borders at low rates.
Mks.J G. FOWLER,
North Wayne Street.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 27th, '91 30tf.
Reeding a tonic, o
■ it)
RIIOW \
It is pleasant t >
Hen, and Biliou n
a DIRS
iitMr.-n that want building
ii'.u'd fake
lllt>\ It ITT Lifts.
I:i' ■ it - Malariu, Indiges-
All dealers keep it.
For Sale.
Attention Real Estate Specnlators.
\ CORNER LOT, containii g one acre,
mote less, adjoining Captain T. F
Newell’s nine
Girl’s Nonna l Seta
CAP)
Milledgeville, Oft.
block from tht
>oi. Aim l' d>
Wa ) Eli PAINE,
At the Court House.
Mini it >01 b. 1890. 39 4t
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