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RaoM at Batonton.
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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends "to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world’s best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
distilling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it i.- perfectly free front
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in f>0c ana #1 ltottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Svrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if offered.
Two days races will come off at
Eatonton next Wednesday and
Thursday, Nov. 1st. and 2d.
Enough entries have been made to
make a grand suocess. The manage
ment promises two days of enjoy*
ujent and that every race shall be
honestly trotted. Some matoh races
between noted horses of the state are
expected.
BEARDEN & CONN.
Messrs. John Beardon and Theo.
Conn nave purchased the stock of
groceries and provisions of the late
Mr. Fred Haoft, and will continue
the business at the old staDd.
Air. Beardon haeexperience in the
business, having been a clerk for
Mr. John M. Bayne for five years.
He possesses admirable business
qualities—polite, prompt and relia
ble—be will capture and bold cas»
toumrs. and secure a good trade.
Mr. Conn, a son of Capt. W. T,
Conn, is a worthy young man, and
has many friends who wish him suc
cess.
The new firm has a promising out
look.
A CARD.
I cannot say bow much l appre
ciate the feeling which prompts you,
uiy fellow’ citizens, to offer me a placs
among the honored city fathers, and
in positively declining to make the
race. I am upheld by the knowledge
that you are my friends, and will un
derstand that imperative duties con
sume all my time and forbid my ac
cepting further responsibility.
Very Respectfully,
J. F. Wilson.
THE 8TATE ASYLUM*
Thk Committee appoints* by thb
Medical Association to Meet.
LOCAL AND BUS! NSS IYIHTI0N-
<>. L. Rice, Mendota. III., writes:
“Have used your Japanese Pile Cure
and found it a pure and permanent
core.” Sold by Culver, Case & Kidd,
Milledgeville, Ga.
Nice apples at Boykin's.
Physical Culture Suiting at Cline's.
All kinds of fresh tieh'at Boykin's.
B. Boykin always keeps fresh
groceries.
Don't f»iil to register for the city
election.
Fresh Oysters, 3.5 ots. a (piart at
B. Boykin's. i
New niusio received at Wootten's
yesterday.
Just arrived, 20 pieces Physical Cul
ture suiting at CLINE’S.
We expect cash for job work and
announcements.
Orders for oysters receive prompt
attention at B. Boykin’s.
JellicoCoal nowon sale by M. H.
Bland, in post office building.
Star brand hams are the finest tn
the world for sale by Hall & Treanor.
Prayer and Praise, Gospel Hymns.
Baptist Hyuiu Books at Wootten's.
Old fashioned buckwheat at Hall
& Treunor’s; call before it is all gone.
Prayer meeting will be held ut the
residence of Mr, Will Caraker next
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock.
We have some nice fruit now, such
as Bananas, Oranges, Grapes and Ap-
P les - Hall & Trkanoh.
Col. Joe Pound has sold his entire
livery interest to Dr. Mark Johnston,
Col. Pound Will remain at his old j
stand, and run only a sale and feed
stable.
Dr. W. C. Black, pastor of the Mul
berry Street Methodist church, in
Macon, has accepted the editorial
chair df the New Orleans Ohristiau
Advocate.
At a meeting of the Faculty of the '
Ci. N. At I. College, last Thursday, it |
was decided that a scholarship be j
offered to ;,ouiig ladies, who desire
to attend tile College, and are unable, i
The faculty will select the young
lady by ballot. The scholarship will
be worth $130 a year, and is to be
ktpt up by each teacher giviog
much. Prof. It. L. Earnest was t
mover in this matter.
Call for tl
Cases of 40 years standing where
operations have failed, have been
cured by Japanese Pile Cure. Guars
anteed by Culver, Case & Kidd, Mil
ledgeville, Ga.
News from Meriwether.
Mkriwkthbr, Ga., Oct. as, 1803.
Editors Union Recorder:
The fields are white, aud farmers
are busy this pretty weather harvest
ing bay, corn, cotton, potatoes, peas.
Home are having cotton pickings
these lovely nights.
The Y. I*. M. 8. will meet at Miss
Mamie Harper’s, the second Friday
night in November. The older juve
niles are invited to attend.
The yomg men’s prayermeeting is
doing good. They are invited to en
gnge in a Demorest contest.
What abont the debating club?
Mr. Hlllsinan, of Macon, and Mr
Westbrook, of Atlanta, are among
the visitors.
Air. aud Mrs. G. D. Myrick are v s-
iting Flovilla. E
A vigorous and well directed ef
fort is being made to have proper
enlargements and extensions made
in the buildings aud acoommoda*
tious of the State Lunatic Asylum.
At the last meeting of the Georgia
Medical Association, held at. Ameri
cas several weeks ago, Dr. R. E.
Griggs, of Macon, moved the ap
pointment of a committee, compris
ing one member of tbe association
from each congressional district to
urge the general assembly to enact
proper measures for the improve
ment! of accommodations for the
lunatic asylum. The motion was
adopted unanimously and Dr. Griggs
was made chairman of tbe commit
tee, with the following physicians as
members: M. L, Boyd, first district;
P. L. Hillsmau, second district; J.
D. Herman, third district; W. F.
Westmoreland, fifth district, K. P.
Moore, sixtli district; F. R. Calhoun,
seventh district; John Uerdiue,
eightti district; T. D. McKowan,
Dinth district; H. B. McMaster,
tenth district; M. L. Currie, elev
enth district.
The committee meeting has beeD
called to be held at the Kimball
House, Atlanta, at 10 o’clock on the
morning of November 1, Each one
is urged to be present, as the matter
is one in which the entire state is
interested and which demands iim
mediate attention.
Every intelligent man in the state
realizes that Georgia’s present quar*
ters for her insane are not large
enough to accommodate the state’s
unfortuuates.
In almostevery county jail there will
be found one or more uieu or women
who have been adjudged insane,
aud who cannot be provided with
quarters at the asylum.
Jails are not the proper place for
the insane. They should be placed
where they can be properly looked
after, aud where tire proper medic-d
treatmtnt from physicians expe*
rienced in the practice can be had.
The surrouudings aud associations
of a county jail will increase and
heighten insanity.
The unfortunates cunnot be al
lowed their liberty, for the lives of
other people thereby would be
jeopardized.
The committee, when they meet on
the 1st. will go to the legislature with
strong appeal and petition, which
must result iu an extentlon and ins
crease of accommodations at the
asylum.— Macon News.
DCkICIIDrD w* CUAItAHTEE A CUBE
IfCmCmDCn and invi<e the raott
careful Investigation ns to our responsibil
ity and the merits of our Tablets. ;
I READ OUR
I TESTIMONIALS
Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
Will completely destroy the desir*' for TORACOO In from 3to5dayB. Perfectly harm
less; cause r.o alckucHa.and may ho given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowl
edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days.
DRUNKENNESS SM MORPHILE HABIT at
out any effort on the part of
the patient, by the use of ,our SPECIAL FORMULA OOLD CURB TABLBTS
DuTing treatment patients are nllowed the free use of Liquor or Mot
phir.e until such lime as they ahull voluntarily give them up.
Wo send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall
be glad to place sufferers from any of those habits in communica
tlou with persons who have beencu-ed by the use of outTabletb,
. HILL’S TABLETS are for salo by all fibst-clabs
drurklstant 3 1.00,per package
If your druggist,(loos not keep them, enclose us S | .OO
’ if <
and we will ee.ud you, by return mail, a package Of our
Tablets. *
Write your nam-3 nr.d address pls'nly, and state
whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or
Liquor Habit.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED info purchasing
»ny of the various nostrums tlmt are being
offered for sale. Afk for HIT.T.’R
TABLETS and take no other.
Manufactured only by
Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain euro for Chronic Sore Eye3,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema
Itch, Frairio Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Files. It is cooling aud soothing
Hundreds of cases havo been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed
23 cents per box.
Nov. 12, 1802. • 10 ly
Horse Brand of John-
for Over Fifty Tear*
Mas. Winslow's Boothino Byret has
been used by millions of mothers for thet
children while teething. If disturbed at
uiRht and broken of your rest by a sick
clni I suffering and crying with pain of
Cutting Teei h send at once and get a bottle
| le I of "Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup” for
) Children Teething. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend upon
it, mothers, there is no mistake about it
eon’s Magnetic Oil. It has no equal I 11 cures Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach
>]-KP* niul en (tl*. and Bowels, cures wind Colic, softens the
fo • the disease of horses and cattle,
Hold by Culver, Case & Kidd, Mil
ledgeville, Ga.
Scrofula, whether hereditary
acquired, is thoroughly expelled from
tbe blood by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, tbe
great blood purifier.
Japanese Pile Cure is the only one
that can be guaranteed, as It is the
only cure. Sold by Culver, Case &
Lidd, Milledgeville, Ga.
LAND SALE.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
jjNDElt AND BY VIRTUE of a power of
FOR SALE.
1 FAIR Fairbanks Standard Plat*
form Scales, capacity 000, in good
order, will sell cheap.
II. STEM BRIDGE.
Positions Guaranteed.
Money can be deposited in bank, for tui
tion, until position is secured. Send for so
page catalogue of Draughou’s Consoli
dated Practical Business College, Nash
ville, Teun. All commercial branches
taught. No vacation. Enter any time.
Mention this paper,
illy 24,1803. 4 6m.
Gums and reduces Inflammation,
gives tone and energy to the whole system,
"Airs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup” for
Children Teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the oldest
and nest female physicians and nurses lu
the United States. Price twenty-livocents
a bottle, Sold by all druggists thr mghout
the world. Be sure snd ask tor “Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup.” Sly.
sale, vested in the Guaranteo Com
pany of Georgia by Thomas J, Hall, iu l
deed made and delivered to It by him, and
recorded in book "K,” folio 323, In the office
of the Clerk of Baldwin Superior Court,
the undersigned will sell at public outcry
before the Court House door at Mllledge-
Vlllo, Baldwin County, Ga., between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In
December, the following described prop
erty, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land situate
lying and being In Baldwin County, Ga.,
consisting of 94 acres, bound on the North
by lands of Mrs. M. A. Brooking; East by
lauds of Thos. Prosser; South by lands of
Thos, Pugh, and the “Pulley Place”, and
on West by lands of Mrs. Matilda Leva-
nard, being the land whereon said Hall
resided at the date of said deed. Said land
is sold as the property of Thos. J. Hall for
the purpose of paying a certain principal
note for $330.80, dated December 1st, 1833,
and due live years after date, with certain
past due interest notes thereto attached,
which notes were made by said Hall to
Judson Strong; also certain past due guar
antee fee notes, with interest thorcou
made to the undersigned. The principal
and Interest due upon said indebtedness to
Nov. 7th, 1893, being $405.33, together with
10 per cent. Attorney’s foes thereon, and
the expenses of this proceeding, according
to tlie terms of said deed. Default having
been made in the payment of said coupon
Interest notes and said Guarantee fee
notes, the entire amount of principal, in
terest and Attorney’s fees owing upon
said notes and indebtedness is declared to
he due and payaole as stipulated in said
deed.
GUARANTEE COAIPANY OF GEORGIA
Steed A Wimbhbly, Attvs
October 9th, 1893. 17 td*.
NOTICE!
The Milledgeville Steam Laundry
is now Open.
Perhaps some of our readers would
like to kuow in what respect Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy is better
than any oilier. We will tell you.
Wlieu this Remedy is taken as soon
as a cohl lias been contracted, aud
before it bus become settled in the
system, it will counteract the effect
of the cohl and greatlv leeseu its
severity, if not effectually cure the
cold in two days’time, and it is the
only remedy that will do this. It
acts in perfect harmony with nature
aud aids nature in relieving the
lungs,opening the secretions, lique
fying the mucus and causing its ex
pulsion from the air cells of the
lungs and restoiing the system to a
strong and healthy condition. No
other will cure a coid so i
leave the system in as sou
dition. For sale by P
Milledgeville, Ga.
Having engaged the services of a First
Class Laundryman, ana having overhaul
ed the machinery, I am now prepared to do
first class work, and have it quickly and
neatly executed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
I am here for business, and will laundry
cuffs for 4c., and collars for 2c.--cheaper
than any Laundry in the State, and noth
ing but firSVtlusB work turned out.
Send uo more collars and cuffs to Macon
and Augusta when you can get them done
as well and cheap at home.
Call on me for family prices, as I will
make family washing a si'eelalty.
W.J. BARNES.
October 23,1893. 18 2m.
FOR SALE.
TEA ACRE ORANGE GROVE
In line condition, about 550 trees, 350
Hubert’s Colic Drops.
THE BABY’S FRIEND.
«.. C t!ol b Coli H’, r0ll °ves pain and Indigestion
in children. Buya vial; it saves from much
trouble in the family. Manufactured by
Dr. R. W. Hubert. Warrenton, Ga. Sold
by Culver, Case it Kidd, MliiedgevllJo. Ga,
Located on splendid quality of fine Jand,
and within half mile railway station, con
venient to churches and public school.
Section of country high and healthy, no
chill and lever, good neighborhood. If
properly cared for, grove will soon pay a
liberal per cent on investment. Abstract
furnished. Title guaranteed. For price
vm, ^“aapply t0 Bethcne &. Moore.
Mliledgevlllo, Oct, 28,1833. 18 aia
LAND SALE.
OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,
01, 63 A OBCpira Blot*.
LIMA, OHIO
PARTICULARS
FREE.
Testimonials
from persons
who havo been
cured by the use of
s Tablets.
TnE Ohio chimical Co.:
Disah ?!E:-I havo been using your
cure for tobacco habit, mid lound It would
do what you claim for It. I used ten centii
worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a dy,
nnd Irom one to five cigars; or I would smoke
from ten to forty pfpA-s of tobacco. Have chewed
and smoked for twenty five vesrs, uml two packages
of roar TabloU cured me so I h« v* no desire for it.
1 B. M. JAYLOKD, Leslie, Mich.
Dorns Fekrt, N. T.
H3 Onto CHEMICAL Co.:—Gentlemen Some time ago I sent
for si.oc worth of your Tablets for Tobacco llablt. 1 received
them all right arid, although I was both u heavy smoker and chewer,
they did tho wori in leas than three -lavs. I nin cured.
Truly yours, MATH-ilV JOHNSON, 1\ O. Box 45.
PiTTRmntoH, Pa.
The Onio Chemical Co.:—Gbntlbmrn :~It gives me pleasuro to speak a
word of praise for vour Tablets. My sen was strongly addicted to the use of
liquor, and through a'friend, I waa led to try your Tablets. He wnsn heavy mid
constant drinker, but after using your Tablets hut three (.ays he quit drinking,
and will not touch liquor of any kind. I have waited four ’cioiuh before writing
you, in order to know tuo euro was permanent. Yours tmly,
MRS. HELEN MORRISON.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Tub Ohio Chemical Co:—Gentlemen:—Tour Tablets have performed u miracle in my case.
I Lave used morphine, hypodermically, for seven years, and have been curod by th_c_ne(^of
two puckoges of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part,
Address all Orders, to
W. L. LOTEGAY.
THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,
51, 5Jand 59 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO.
(In writing pluatiR mention this paper.)
We confidently recommend
Ball’s Peerless
Double Dress Stays.
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They cannot cut through the
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Give them a trial, you’ll never regret it.
For Sale in Milledgeville, Ga., by ADOLPH JOSEPH.
Public Schools.
Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 25th, 1891.
To Patrons and Teachers Public Schools,
BaU.win County: The public school term
for the ensuing year (1892) will open uni
formly during the month of January
throughout the entire county. The term
will be six scholastic months (120 days),
and without Intermission unless otherwise
ordered by the Board.
The following list of text books, to
gether with the exchange and retail prices,
have been adopted by the Board for a
period of live (5) years, and are herewith
enumerated for the Information of all par
ties. Interested :
LIST OF TEXT BOOKS.
Names of Books.
(MARIETTA PAPER MANUFACTURING CO.,
—Manufacturers of First Class—
BLOTTING, NEWS-
WRAPPING
And Purchasers of
PAPER,
RAGS,
—And Other—
PAPER
STOCK.
S. A. ANDERSON, Prop’r.
Correspondence Solicited# MARIETTA, GA,
sarThis Paper' is a Sample of their News.
Feb. 27,1893. 35 4m.
Is Reserved For
GEORGIA, Baldwin Countt.
U NDER AND BY VIRTUE of a power of
sale, vested in the Guarantee Com
nany of Georgia by Mary Ann Brookins,
In a deed made and delivered to it by her,
and recorded In Book "K,” Folio 331, In the
office of the Clerk of Baldwin Superior
Court, the under-signed will sell at public
oatcry, before the Court House door at
Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Ga., be
tween tiie legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In December, 1893, the following
described property, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being In Baldwin County, Ga.,
and in the 115th District G. M., said county,
consisting of 222 acres, bound North by
Pleas Sims; East by Francis M. Minor;
Soutli by Callaway and Pulley; West by
Pulley and Hall, and being the lands
whereon she resided at the tune of making
said deed. Said property Is 6old as the
property of Mary Ann Brookins for the
purpose of paying a certain principal note
lor $600, dated December 1st, I8S9, and due
five years after date, and havtng attached
to it certain past due coupon Interest
nob*, said notes made by her to Frederick
P. Lepard; also certain past due guaran
tee fee notes made to the undersigned,
together with interest on the same and
balance of guarantee fee. The principal
and Interest due upon said indebtedness to
November 7th, 1893. being $725,98, togother
with 10 per cent. Attorney's fees thereon,
besides the cost of this proceeding. De
fault having been made In the payment of
said coupon Interest notes and said guar
antee fee notes, the principal, lntorest and
P L. WALKER,
DRUGGIST
.18
.80
.33
.60
55
PRICES.
Ex- Re-
change. tall.
Stlckney’sFlrstWeeksatBchool,* .ce $ .12
Stlckney’s Classic Primer 10 .20
Btlckney’s First Reader 12 .24
Btlckney’sSecond Reader 16 32
Btlckney’s Third Reader 20 .40
Stickney’s Fourth Reader 05 isn
Btlckney’s Word by Word, I,
tlckney's'Word by Word.“iL '° 9
(Speller) n
Tarbell’s Lessons In Language, I .20
TarbeU's Lessons lu Language,
Maury’s Elementary Geography
'■- •ry’sRev Hamial Geog
raphy . ..
Maury’sR-vlsed PhyslcalGeog-
raphy
Sanford’s Primary Arithmetic..
Sanford’s Intermediate Arith
metic 22
Sanford’s Common School Arith-
met lc
Sanford’sHlgher Arithmetic....
Lincoln’s Physiology
Webster’s Primary Dictionary..
Webster’6 Common School Dic
tionary
Spencerian Copy Books (com
mon school series), per
dozen
*5-Books on sale at Mliledgeyllle.
b( ?? bs , as above enumerated
will be permitted to be used in the public
BChoolri of fcllft PGiinfv
.75 1.23
.12
1.20
.20
.36
.88
.64
.40
.64
1.00
.80
.65
.85
1.20
schools of the county.
By order of the Board of Education.
_ Rich’d. N. Lamar,
Sec. C. B. E. and Ex-Off. Supt. Pub.
Schools, B. C,
I he above list of prices for books is
strictly cash, and the exchange price
operative for six months only.
Any old books of corresponding grad!
and subject will be taken in exchange and
the reiv books furnished at prices marked
»exchange.” i. e., when a pupil has an old
book to exchange for a new one. upon the
same subject, of corresponding grade, he
gives the dealer the old book and pays the
exchange price of the new book.
Again, when a pupil, on account of pro
motion, desires to exchange an old book
fora new one of the next higher grade,
the dealer will make the same allowance
for the old book a3 though it was ex
changed for 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
prescribed text books,” and further pre
scribes that the County School Commis
sioner shad see that none but tiio pre
scribed text books are used by the pupils-”
Teachers and pupils will therefore be ex
pected and required to comply strictlv
with the provision of thellaw. J str,ctly
I am now prepared to contract with
teachers who desire to be emploved In the
public schools of the countv f<> tho en
suing year. Rich’d. N. Lamar
U.s.c. B.C
Attorney’s faes owing upon said notes and
‘ >dr ---
Indebtedness are now declared to be due
and payabln as stipulated In said deed.
GUARANTEE COMPANY OF
-SUCCESSOR TO-
WALKER A WALKER.
HARRISON’S SHACK
MLEIb ALL TRAINS DAY’ AND NIGHT
Aud is a ready and safe conveyance
to any part of the city and vicinity
ut all times.
‘ orders on Slate hanging up
L. W. Davidson’s Store,
Write
at
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct, 2, 1893. 14 14t.
GEORGIA.
Steed & Wimberly, Attrs,
October 9th, 1893. 17 tde.
WARREN EDWARDS,
Manufacturer of
BOTTLE SODA WATER,
Qingei
Sarsaparilla, Lemon Soda.
Ale a Specialty.
I Orders from adjoiningtowns solicited,
7 ly Milledgeville, Ang. 18DP,
Cotton Gin.
I have taken charge of the ?>ld
Sibley Gin on the Itiyer Road. I
guarantee satisfaction. Bring me
your cotton. Highest market price
paid for cotton seed.
.J. L. Barnes.
Sept. 18,1893.
Lookout Mountain
with its magnificently equipped
“Inn” under Eastern manage
ment is now open ready fof
guests. The East Tennessee
Road agents will sell Excur
sion Tickets at low rates.
B. W. Wrenn, G. P. & Tkt Agt
Elegant Day Coaches and Observation'
Care all free to passengers holdlrg IpA
class tUkets or passes over tbe E. e v
& G.