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Council Proceedings.
Council Chambkr, >
Nov, US, 1892. I
ON® KNJOV^
the method and results when
of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
refreshing to the taste, and acts
{■^7 y«t promptly on the Kidneys,
jiTfr and Bowels, cleanses the nya-
•rns effectually, dispels colds, head-
*ijec and fercrs and cures habitual
rwnstipation. Syr-ip of Figs is the
-nafty remedy of its kind ever pro-
olncefl, pleasing to the taste and ac-
■pej/tahle to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
eifstta, prepared only from the most
haaithy and agreeable substances, its
any excellent qualities commend it
1« all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c
^jad §1 bottles by all leading drug-
.gists. Any reliable druggist who
Tiny not have it on hand will pro-
<**«i it promptly for any one who
■wishes to try it. Do not accept any
^ohstitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
FRANCISCO, CAL.
lOUISVILLE, Rif. NEW YORK, N.Y
10CAL AND BUSINESS MENTION-
Advertise,
Circus to-morrow.
Vault *rrics u< 1. H.O'Quinrj's.
Trn.i\ a special, at J. H. Ennis’,
v.'all end settle vonr subscription.
'■‘Xjy <A/!N£ Or C 'ROUI, a Tonic for Wor.cn.
New lo' of folios at K. H. Woottou's
<lits and Hrni at J. it. (VQdinn's.
<Tliri.-t hi ■ s itooks at R. II. Written s.
New lot of folio-, at R. H. Woottei.V
idle m“n are ns great gossips as idle
■women.
f'inn» 1 yoods, cheap, at J. B.
-Tl^ninn’s.
Free 11 fisli at ,T. H. Ennis'. Send
liiiti your order.
Envelopes
and
C«ll*n't a °e our square
r»t, Union Recorder.
Bachelors are the unbuttered
■bread of the world.
No family >n the countv should be
without the Union-Recorder.
Citron. Currents, raisins for fruit
•caRes at ,1. B O'Qninn’s.
If von owe this office anything
slow is tlie time to settle.
, Ssoooks— Time hen! s all things.
Spooks—If wjl| not heel a. f>oot.
hprcial har-'aios in Millinery this
week at Miss S. E. Bearden's.
The name of Banker Plant, who
died recently in Macon, was Increase
■Oot too.
Ever/thing desirable in Ifo’idav
\ oo is can now be found at. Miss S. E.
5B carden's.
Viet vonr Cotton pinned at flip (>i!
Mills, where yon will receive the
’'.viphest casli price for your seed.
• Stationery, Toilet Articles and Nov-
e'ttns at Pun’s News Depot, Post
offl *.e building.
Subscribe for Newspapers. Pertoil
iritis and Magazines at Finn’s News
iFepot, Post Office Budding.
AGENTS WANTED.— OutlU free-
Isroin $20 to ^100 weekly regularly
•timed bv our salesmen. P. O. Box
ITJ1 New'York. 21 2b
McElree's WINE OF CAFiDU 1 tor femalediseases.
( Maple tops, fit ing machines. whirl
ing halls and cameras at Finn’s News
Depot, Post office building.
A car of fresh lime just received
wt M. A ;. R. Hines'.
Foil Salk.—A new 8 room house
it tiie most desirable par! of the city.
W. A. Walk Kit.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
t-iet your lloit< n pinned at the Oil
"Mills, where you will receive the
Lughe-t cash price for your seed.
Jellico (load is a speci • 1 ry with me.
•'Give me your order. M. H.Blaxp.
Now mu-'ic every wet k at WootteuV.
ScELUPE S A ’NE OF_Caup_Ui k>r V. oat Nerves.
For Rknt.—A six room residence
near Ba;ffi.t parsonage, Good well
-of water . nd stable on the lor. Apply
to J. E. Kidd. ' I
"Well, you pot the office?” "Yes." I
“What i^ld it cost you?” ■•That's a
.tiard que-1ion. You see, I broke my |
leg running for it, and that cost me
considerable; tlitii my brottier-in-la*w
was killed making a speech for me,
itud I hid to bury him; then I barbe-
Awed all iny cattle, killed three mules
rURti’ around the country, mortgaged
cine farm, iwuj got a divore.e from the
family, so, you See. it kinder foots
UP.” *
Ju a shooting affray in Savannah
"Saturday night a uegro was saved
'fcoiu perhaps a fatal wound by a
ttnckle. A bullet struck the negro,
<■21080 uarne was Owens, on tiie hip-
ijrweket, and the bullet struck it and
ificuve itiiuto the flesh just under tiie
«tac. it tken deflected, went ou and
•fcrtged tear the bone. Dr. Davis was
•t*B*d.fu mid succeeded in extracting
tta* kali, and Owens suffered but lit-
4k juun.
Called Mketiso.
Present His Honor, (i. IV. Darnker,
Meyoi; AIdertuen. Fairfield, Joseph,
Paine. Whelan.
Absent, Aldermen f araket
Pound. .. .
’1 he ob ject of tbe meeting being
explained Uic, following resolu
tion was offered and adopted.
Kesolvd. That the city Attorneys
be requested to memorialize the
Trustees of the Georgia Normal ami
Industrial School for tiie return of
the loan of twelve thousand dollars
due the city. . .. . ,
1 lie following report of the mud
committee was read and adopted:
We tiie committee agree to sell
the tract of land asked lor l>y 1. W.
Turk in petition, provided the pur
chaser does not enclose the opening
or entrance through to M. H.
McOomb and others, and that pur
chaser does not obstruct drainage
from the Dummy railroad, purchas
er to pay for surveying, price to be
not less than 25 dollars for the strip
of land, to be sold at public outcry.
Chas. T. Whelan,
(llirin, Lund Committee.
Tiie following resolution was
offered and adopted:
Resolved. That the Marshal noth
fv Sam’l. Evans that the steps on
tiie outside of hia building on
tin- corner of Wayne aud Green
Streets are unsafe, that lie must
have them put in good condition oy
Monday next or the same will be
torn down.
On notion council adjourned.
P. L. A* A lR, Clerk.
Work on the Railroad.
The IshiMuelita learns that, work
will begin on Hancock’s new railroad
next week. President Mitchell has
laid in a supilyof tools and other
necessaries, and it is expected that
the line of tiie new roful will soon
present a lively appearance, Par-
t, es me already engaged in getting
on' cross, ies, and before people are
aware of it the iron horse limy be
pulling over file way. Let e'veiy
body come to the assistance oTPresi- I
deni M bedell and pu-ll the work to
completion. There are thousands in j
it.
Cancer Permanently Cured.
'No knife, no caustics no acids, no
pain. Full instructions for self
tioafment. Describe your case
minutely when writing.
H. C. Baud,
Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 28, 1802. lm.
Female Weakness a Positive Cure.
To The Editor:— Please inform your
i p olio's that 1 have a positive remedy for
the i housand and one Ills vvld ti arise from
deranged female organ-*. 1 shall be glad
to send two bottles of ray remedy t’ltEE
to any lady it they will send their Express
and 1’. O Address, Yours r spectfully, Dr.
A. C. MARCHISI, Utica, N, Y.
The Uses of Cotton Seed Oil.
Cotton seed oil, an article a few
years ago absolutely unknown in
commerce, and prepared from what
was forim rly regarded almost in the
light of a waste product, has come
into such extensive use as substitute
for lard, olive, and other oils, for
culinary and manufacturing pur
poses. that its present unuual pro-
dilation and sa e are estimated to lie
equivalent to about 70,000,000
pounds of lard; and hits contributed
not only to notably reduce the price
of that important hog-product in
tiie world’s markets, but also to im
pair tiie production and depress The
price of almost, all other oils, the
product of tiie industries of other
countries.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tor Tax Receiver-
I hereby announce mv name as a candi
date for Tax Receiver of Baldwin county
at, the ensuing elec'Inn in January next.
CHARLES T. OAKAKi.K.
For Ordinary.
To Tim People of Baldwin County.
I take this method of announcing myself
as a candidate for the office of Ordinary,
subject to the Democratic nomination,if
one is held. I am not without experience
in tho dp ties ot theofllee and, if elected, 1
pledge myself tiie office shall tie tilled
with honor to you, aud I trust with some
credit to myself.
Sincerely,
D. STETSON SANFORD.
November 1st, 1892. 19 tde.
For Tax Collector.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Tax Collector of Baldwin county atthe
ensuing election in January and respect
fully solicit the support of the people
JOHN 13. FAIR.
For County Treasurer.
Thankful for past favors. I announce
myself as a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Treasurer and solicit
the support of the people. Election in
January. JOHN M. EDWARDS.
Oct. 26, 1892.
To Tiie Voters oi Ealdwin County.
We. the undersigned, have withdrawn
from the race for the office of Sheriff and
respectfully request our friends tosupport
Mr 0. E. Prosser for said office at the elec
tion in January next.
(’. L, MORAN,
J. B. POUND.
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct, 17th, 1892. 10 lm
For Sheriff.
Thanking the voters of Baldwin 3punty
for their support in the past, I respectfully
ask a continuance of your iooididenee and
support. C. W. ENNIS.
October 3. 189?. 14 tde.
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
— AND—
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
57 8. IIIIIIAI) Ml., ATLANTA, LA
The Leading Commeichl College of the South
FOUR
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in the Southern States. Large cata
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Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
B Y VIRTUE of an order granted
by tiie Court of Ordinary of said
county at tire August Term, 1891. of
said court, will be sold before the
court house door in the city of Mil
ledgeville and said county, between
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1898, the following proper
ty belonging to tiie estate of Cather
ine E. Butts, deceased to-wit: All
that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the 115 District,
G. M. of said county, bounded north
and east by land of Perry & Denton,
south by Bryant. Blizzard and West
l>y Oconee River, containing eighty
acres, more or less, Sold to pay
debts aid division among the
heirs at law. Terms carh.
F. I. ECHOLS and
JESSE IL BUTTS,
Admrs. of Catherine E. Buuts, dec’d.
Nov. 28, 1892.
Dental notice.
CHEAP FLOUR!
SPOT CASH.
24 Lbs. Full Patent Flour, 65c,
24 Lbs. Half Patent Flour, 60c.
! 24 Lbs. Our Choice Flour, 50c.
I 24 Lbs. Silver Coin F lour, 40c.
H j BUCKWHEAT FLOUIl. '
! Ilecker’s Self-liaising Buckwheat
6,000 Lbs. Wheat Bran. Cheap.
C. H. WRIGHT & SON.
Nov. 21, 18112, 21 4t.
Economize In your footwear by parchnslif
W. L. Douglas Shop*, which represent the
best value lor prices askedt as thousaaaa
W " pr'li'lij NO SUBSTITUTE.
W. L. DOUGLAS
X>yspepsia and Zaivcr Complaints, j
. to fri
Is it not worth the small pi Ice
vnu: soffit' every symptom ol these uis-
tres'-ing complaints, if you think so call
at our stole and get a bottle of
Sliiloli’s Vitalize! 1 every bottle has a
writ i -ii guarantee on it,, ti-.' accord
ingly and it it does you no good It will
cost you nothing. Sold by Milledgeville
Unit' go..
AVlic-n a Kan Is Developed.
The conclusion is arrived at that
a man's full mental power is not
reached before tlio age of twenty-
j five, and the development of talent
i ismc-st marked between the ages of
; thirty and forty-five years.—Cliain-
! belts’ Journal.
- Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A c. ruin cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch. Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of caseshavo been cured by
it after all other treatment hud failed.
I 25 cents per box.
Nov. 13 1892. 19 ly
For Ordinary.
I thank the voters of Baldwin county
for electing me Ordinary at iaet election.
I aru a candidate for re election in Janu
ary, 1893. I will tie tlmnkl'ul and appre
ciate every vote cast for me.
Respi-ctfUliv, &C-.
M.R. BELL.
September 23, 189C. bi tde. !
For Coroner-
1 hereby annum re myself a candidate
for Coroner, at the I.•.■. i• ki in January
next, and solicit llie support of my friends.
W.S.SCOIT.
September 2'!, 1892. 13 tde.
For Fax Koceivcr.
I thank the voters of Baldwin County
for electing tm lux Receiver at tie* last
election, ami I now announce myself as a
candidate for re-election m January, 1893.
Respectfully,
11. E. HENDRIX,
September 28,1892, 23 tde.
Clerk Superior Court-
Thanking my friends for past favors,
I announce myself as a candidate for re-
election in January, 1893, for Clerk of Su
perior Court.
WALTER PAINE.
September 23, 1892. 13 -de.
For Tax Collector.
Thanking my friends for past favors, I
announce myself a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Baldwin County, and ask the
support of my mends in the election to be
held in January next, promising if elected
to tie laithlul in the discharge of my du
ties. Sincerely,
J.F. WILSON,
September 23,1892. 13 tde.
To The People oi Baldwin County.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tiie otlice of Tax Collecior of
Bahviu Countv and promise if eleoteib
to discharge the duties of the office
faithfully and efficiently. Your sup
port is earnestly solicited. Elec
tion Jan. 1893.
Very Respectfully,
J. El'OKNK JsTKMBRIDOlt
J ulv 19th, 1892.
For Sheriff.
r the solicitation of many friends
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Sheriff nt’tlie elec
tion in January .next, ami promise,
should 1 tie elected to attend faith
fully to all duties of tiie office.
If elected, Mr. W. J. Brake will he
my Deputy.
CHAS. E. PROSSER.
Fell. 8th. 1892.
Appreciating the grent scarcity of
money I shall from this date do den
tal work in all its branches at greatly
reduced prices aud will guarantee to
give as good woi*k us can be had in R tthoni
the State. All who wish to have such ! fromgstoijlt."
work done are invited to call at, my
office for prices. It will pay you.
G. VV. STOKES, 1). D. S.
f.-.-rOffice in Photograph Gallery.
Milledgeville, Ga„ May 18, b". 48 tf
$3 SHOE CENTLeWn.
THE BEST SHOE.IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET.
A genuine sewed shoe, that U'ill nof rip, fine
cnlf, Beamless, smooth Inside, flexible, more com
fortable, stylish and durable than any other shoo over
eold at the orlce. Equals custom mude shoes costing
from $4 to $5.
$4 find $5 Iland-flcwed, flnooalfshoes. Tho
Prlci only 25 Cta. Sold by all deal on•
Positire/y cures Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago,
Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Burns,
Cuts, Wounds, Scalds, Backache, etc.
nuciu LANCE'S PLUGS, Thi Orrat Tobacco An-
IjHttf tidotel—Price 7 0 Cts. At all druggist,.
Oct, 4, 1892.
14 6m
yioulcn’s Arnica Salve.
The Bust Salve in the world for Cuts',
Bru'-es,Sores. Ulcers.Sail Rheum. I'evor 1
Sores,Tett‘*r. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
(’ a ns and allHkin Eruptions,and positively
cures Piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25cents per box. For sale
by Walker & Walker*
CLARKL& PATTERSON.
Xlositioiit - Dontiat®,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Office on Hancock Street, next door West
of Masonic Hull. 44 tf-
from $4 to
anil _ _
most stylish, easy nml durable Himes ever sold
n’t the prlee.^They equal tluo imported tthoes costing
50 I*ollcf> (Shoo, wont by farmor* and all
others who want a good heavy calf, three
Boled, extension edgo shoe, eaay to walk In, and will
keen the feet dry and warm.
d;i> 50 Fine Cnlf, find **2.00 Work-
eJJdtam 111 Rineu'N Shoes will glvo more wear for tho
money than tny other make. They are made for ser
vice. Tho increasing sales 6how that workingmen
have found this out.
i£$nuc’ and Voutlm* Gf.75 School
13 j-droDH are worn by the boys every
where. The most serviceable shoea^'ld at tneprh-e*.
3 Jlund-sewed,
Lolll^O &MH) HiRi *1.75 Shots for
MinfieH aromadeof the bent. J >oiie,<da or flnoCslf, a§
desired. They are very My llbh,<t mfortableand dura
ble. The $:t.(i.Khoe equal ■ ustom made shoe* costing
from £4.00tof6.no. I.adi s who wish u>economize in
ih-dr footwear are finding this out.
Caution.—\V. I.. Douglas’ name ami tho price !s
damped ou tho bottom of c-irh Phot : look for it
when you buy. flowaroof dealers at tern'. ting to sub
stitute other makes for them. Such Rutis; ltutlonsaio
fraudulent und subject t<. prosecution by law fur ob
taining money under false pretences.
TV* JL. DUlbhASi 15ri*ckt«u, Itlnnn. Bold by
F. HAUG,
Mlileilgeville Ga., July 1st 1892.
Ob, What a Clough.
Will you heed the warning The signal
perhaps of the sure approach or that more
terrible disease Consumption. ,\sk your
selves if you cun afford lor the sake of
saving Sue,, - u rim the risk and Uo nothing
for !t. We t know from experiince mat
Shiloh’s Cuie will cure your cough, it
never lulls. This explains why more than
A Million J .ol 111-.- w ere sold in tiie past yea r,
it relieves c .up and whooping cough at
once. Mothers, do r ot be without it. For
lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porua
Plaster. Said by Milledgeville Drug Co.
For Over Fift? "Fears.
Mrs, Winsl .w’s Soothing Syrup has
been Used m i);llllonsol mother- tor their
chihlren while teething. If disturiieil at
Ulv lit. aid bri k i. of your rest oy a sick
ehlhi euffeiihg and cryiug with pain of
Cutting I eet.li semi at. once and get, a tio!-
tlo ol “Mrs. c. a low’s Southing Syrup’’
for Children le ih re- It will relieve u,e
little Soil re,- i imiedbiteG'. Dep. j i| .-.pt.n
Tt. H- WOOTTEN.
A full line of Artists’ Paints, Brushes, Oils, Pastel and Crayon
Outfits, Plaques, Pannels, Easels and Pictures ou hand.
LATEST MUSIC RECEIVED WEEKLY.
NIy line of Stationery and Box Paper is complete. Books, Bibles
aud Testaments at Bottom Prices,
Picture Frames Manufactured to Order.
Call and Examine my Stock.
HI. WOOTTE3ST.
“Milledgeville, Ga., November 5, 1892. 19 2m.
This Space Belongs
SA
For Sheriff'.
1 take this method of announcing
m vself as a candid ite for t be office of
SlmritT of Baldwin comity.
Respect fill! v,
NAT C. HARRISON.
March. 2nd. 1892. 30 tde.
Toys! Toys! Toys!
Miss S. E. Bearden will put on
exhibition thin wet k a carefully se
lected stock of Toys and Holiday
Goods consisting in part of
Bisque Dolls, Gunn,
*’ Figures, Fruit Plates,
Building Blocks, Harps,
Britania. Tea Sets, Iudia Rubber
China Tea Sefs, Dolls,
“ 1) ills, lDdia Rubber
“ Cups a n d Balls,
Saucers, Magic Lanterns,
Doll Carriages, Tin Toys — great
Dressed Dolls, variety,
French Dolls. Toy Pistols,
Games,
Aud mauy other articles too nu
merous to mention. Be Bure to call
early to Select your Holiday Goods.
MISS S. E. BEARDEN.
Tho Consu:r»ptivo ami Feeble and a!! who
cutler f rum K lmtMun! <i^ * u ■. duu Parker's Guiper
Touio. It curve i it *
d.^'i et.oii. Frniair wcakimsc. Uheum&*.ir:<i ami l*aiu. 50c. 2k .$1.
H114 D E t? CO H N R. The only pure* cure for Conn.
otujM all pu*u. Makt's wulk.njj ta*v. iicts, at Oru^ijU.
FAMILY.
Something for Every Member.
Tho prratoHt vain** for tho l«a*t mon#y of any ?iLi*rn-
aiue in the w »rl«l I Iki rial t • i anil over 1 • hoil
ntorios for •' t.: .*■ nt <i old, by boat author*. Hundreds ( >f
rnieina ii.-- t' -. At i ■ ' o * mi lit - n TI II i - 1 ild,
Kiu ft .vi,: V. 'i . l' i! • - rrent F.venta,
Krt>hloti*. Mill-, p.eliiriou. and .Mm id ^uertloiH, Now
Books, etc. i IT*i2F50 Valua'blo I*A?lisos.
1fll in StampN for u months’ Hubncription.
Ill UlS* n\or 800 and 350 Superb Illustrations.
!!#$* Hummer Kt.,
UOSTO\.
T
-TO-
SUPPLE
JEWS
Dealer In-
7
IH! IR,.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC.
Stock bought since the war. Special attention given to repairing.
No. 1 Wayne St., Hotel Block.
Milledgeuille, Ga., Oct. 11, 1S92. 15 1 vr.
it, mm i..Ts, t h;-i <• is rui mistake alini.t it.
11 cuihb Dim 11 '.e i, regiih.t< s t' pStomach
in." Bo.vel.-, ires Wi I (kdlc ■■ .fteh tie-
Gums, redutte* lnlliuuuiaUiii, nnd
gives f.'ie- mid energy to Hie whole
system.’’ Mrs. M’inslow’s Soothing
Syrup" f.u- children teething j 3 pleas
ant, to the taste and i.-i the preset Ip-
tion ot one of Hi— oldest and tiest
female ph>.-ieiims and nurses in tiie Uni
ted S al. S Price twenty-five cents a bot
tle. Sold by ail druggists throughout the
world, lie sure and ask for “Airs, Win
slow's Soothing Syrup'"
Jan. 6th, 1892, 27 lyr.
SHILOH’SCATARRH Remedy A marvel
ous crue t ir Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker
mouth, ami Headache. With each Itottle
there i» an ingenious nasal Injector for the
more successful treat ment of these com
plaints with .nt extra charge. Price 50c,
Sold by Milledgeville Drug Co,
April 28,189 . l yr.
Answer llhis Question.
Why do so many people we see around
uh seem to prefer to suffer and be made
mis ratile by Indigestion, Constipation,
Dizziness, L> i-s o, Appetite, Coming up of
the Food, Y'-llow Skin, when for 75c, we
will sell them {Shiloh's Vitalize!* guaran
teed to cure them, Sold by Milledgeville
Drug Co.
April 20, 1892. i yr.
McElree’s Wine of Cardui
ami THEDFCRD’S BLACK - DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
j Baldwin county:
L. A. Bayne Milledgeville.
Culver, Case A Kidd—Milledgeville
Drug. (Jo.
Stevens Bros & Co. Stevens Potterv,
June Stli. 1891. 49 lyr *
f.- I LL GERM—Guaranteed to cure
I\ i'ep in ,’{() in mutes. For sale by
\V,|| d*-ii A; Carrington successors to
E. A. i ia \ lie. j
-*■
”' i'e a speedy and positive cure for
ciituni.. dqditlm in. canker mouth and
6e 'J.-'iehi' ill SHILOH’S CATARRH REM-
l-.ri A nasal injecior Ire,, with each bot-
'i' - 1 s.. i ii >ou desu’e health and sweet
til'e.lUl,
Drug Ci
ru e 50e. Sold by Milledgeville
RUSSELL PUBLISHING GO., 1
When Babj was sick, we gave her CastOiia*
When Biie waa a Child, «he cried for Castoria,
When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gav* .hemCastoria,
MACHINE,
A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL LABOR SAVIHC IKVtN'ilOH
That washes perfectly anti dries from one to
one hundred pieces in ten minutes, without
putting your hands in the wabjj' or using a clot!:.
Cannot break or chip the dishes.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
A Jd j pernor.s are hereby warned not to
ii,'.-'.:,-s mi my land, known ns the
i'ti Hubbard place, six miles south of
1 11:1c, under tiie penalty of the
in"’. W. H, HUBBARD.
Nov. Hih, 1W)2. • 20 lm.
GI'AKDIAN’S sale.
GlinRi.l V, Ballwin County.
vui'u' ol an order pm-sed bv the
* ><’.•!."• ■ Ordinary ol Wilkinson eoun-
• . f u 111 s d id public out,--ry, to the high-
■9 r, 'or l asli.helore the Court House
d, i I'p Milledgeville, said county, on the
Hi-i I ,i,-day In December, 1892, a one
till’d u.;i\Tded interest In one hundred
i"i‘. • ,-l I a. !, more or less, lying |„ jjaid-
. i,i ; . known as tho 0. L. Smith
.lining lands ol L. X, Ualliiway,
Mu, l’i ''tor, Joseph Youngblood. Morris
! 1 loiid, L. M.Sn#ili, ,-t al. Sold for
: • inv, ,n . Ml Us propelty ol Mattie L.
Rune A. i . S.M 1 I'll, Guardian
ol Mattie E Kane.
November T.I892. 19 lm.
Citation.
n »live agent wanted IN EVERY COUNTY, j
For circulars, testimonials, and terms address
K. C. BULLARD, Milledgeville, Ga.,
Agent Far Georgia.
ON SALE AT L. W. DAVIDSON’S STORE.
Milledgeville, Ga., July 30,1S92. 5 tf.
G KUR( il A, Baldwin County.
I - AH Whom ii May Concern.
R. W Roberts having, in proper form,
uppinil to me for permanent Letteis of
Administration, with will annexed, on the
"slaw.of Mrs, M. C. Highlander, late of
mild (vntv. this is to cite ail and singu
lar tim credhora and next of kin of Mrs.
M C. Highlander to be and appear at ray
office within thp time allowed hv law, and
sko v cause, 11 any t”ey can, why perma
nent administration should not be granted
to R, W. Roberts on Mis. M. C. Iligfclan-
der’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 11th day of November, l, u 92.
M • R. BELL, Ordinary B. C.
Nov. 15th, 1892. 20 4t.
K ILL GERM Clues Scratches on
Horses in three or four nppiica-
tions. For sale By lo'ilen & Car-
riugion auejessers to E. A. Batne.