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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live 1 i
ter than others and enjoy life more, witu
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 j
beneficial properties of a perfect lax- i
ative; effectually cleansing the system, j
dispelling colds,* headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation, j
It has given asi- c ~>tion to millions and i
met with the approval of the medical |
profession, because it acts on the Kul
nevs, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly tre e from
every objectionable substance.
Pvrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in f)0c and $1 bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if offered.
LOCAL AND BUSINESS MENTION-
Vote lor Bartlett.
Settle for your paper.
Ears of corn never have odd rows.
Fresh Mackerel at J. M. Bayne &
Co’s.
The Georgia Legislature is fond of
Bacon.
1C lbs. of rice for $1.00 at Bearden
& (. onn's.
Call on J. N. Leonard for Seed
Oats. 4t.
J. M. Bayne & Co. have nice pickles
of all kind.
Codfish and Irish potato, s at J.
M. Bayne & Co’s.
j'.esh lot of hams, just received
at. B a-den & Conn’s.
Dried figs, citron, prunes, raisins,
etc,, at Hall & Treanoi's.
Liverpool salt the best to save
your meat at H. E. McCorub’s.
Furniture for actual cost ut J. N.
Leonard's. 4f.
Try pie filling only 12^ cents per
pound at Hall & Treauor’s,
Remember i hat a vote for Bartlett
is for fa e and sound government.
Snowflake erackers 121 ets. a
pound at .1. N. Leonard’s 4t.
Remember the mass meeting of the
Democrats at the Court house, Nov,
17th.
Sunday was a perfect day, and ser
vices in the different churches were
largely at'ended.
Oil! Oil! Oil!—Engine, Cylender &
Machine at \Vhildeu& Carrington’s
'The Druggists.”
Oo to Wliilden & Carrington, “The
Druggists,” for a box of Whildeu’s
“Magic Sure Cure for Piles.”
Be sure to eall upon Wliilden it
Cariington, “The Druggists.” when
in need of anything in the drug line,
WWe are pa>iug the highest market
price for hogs and cattle ot all kind.
Also selling (he choicest of meat-.
E. C. GR.ANADK A CO.
We take this method of urging
those who are indebted to us to call
and settle their accounts.
Whii.dkn & CARRINUToN.
Milledgevil’.e will soon vote on a
question of vital importance to her
best interests. Let every citizen .do
his duty, and Milledgeviile will con
tinue to prosper.
Culver it lvidd have caught the
town with the “Industrial Girl”
—a now cigar. It is made of the
best tobacco, being all Havannali,
and it is a delightful smoke. It
is undoubtedly the best 5 cents
cigar ever brought to the city.
Give a it trial.
News scarce this week.
Miss Hattie Collins, of Island creek,
and C. B. Sullivan, of Museilar, were
united in marriage Thursday, !Nov.
1st, Mr. J. W. Champion officiating.
Mr. John A. Brooks, of Roberta,
was the guest of Mrs. S. B. Collins
Inst Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Champion tua le 197 gal
lons of syiup this week. He says lie
wotiid have made 200 gallons, but
| some of bis little sweethearts pre
vented.
Mrs. E. N. Ennis and Mrs. J. M.
Hutchens left today for the Macon
Fair. We hope their trip will be a
pleasant one.
November !i, 1804.
A Card of Thanks.
To Messrs, «8. J turret t and J. W.
McMillan, Gentlemen.—Whereas, you
having made yourselves responsible
to me for the addition now made to
Eddy School house, and whereas that
responsibility having been complied
with so promptly and according to
contract, I take tips method of re
turning to you my heartfelt thanks
for the same. May you live long and
prosper, and may your efforts and
acMoii not only learn me, hut a I true
and patriotic citizens, the great les
son to he honest in true principles,
and the time will soon come when all
will join in promoting each other’s
welfare, and rejoice at each other's
prosperity.
Again tbanking you for youi much
appreciated efforts, 1 am,
Very truly, vour servant,
Alonzo M. Hi, at hr.
Hood’s Pills cure sick headache.
Cotton Market.
The following is the cotton mar
ket for November 5th, 18!)4, reported
by Geo. (!. Smith, Buyer for export,
in Samuel Evans and Alliance Ware
houses:
Livkrpool—Middlings, 3 1-10.
Nkw York—Middlings, 5j,.
Savannah—Middlings, 5 ii-10.
Millkdukvillk Local Markkt
For Savannah Grades.
Hood Mid’s r>l Strie, Mid’s 5 1-6.
11 Iddl.ngs, 5. Strict Low Mid’s 4b
how Mid’s 4:j. Tinge jc off grade
Stains Jc off grade.
Receipts to date 0,000 bales.
Shipments 5,500. Stock 500.
CONSOLIDATED!
Having found it necessary to consolidate our American Bargain Store on Wayne Street with our Store on Hancock Street, we take
this method to notify our patrons and the public generally, that they will in future lind us ou Hancock Street with the largest stock to be
found iu the city to serve you with. We have everything you need at rock bottom prices.
HEW
DESIRABLE
3-4 Shirtings at 90 yds
Good Calicoes at -1, 5,
4-4 Sheetings at 22 yds, for $1.00.
Good Checks at 22 yds. for $1.00.
Jeans 10, 15, 20, 25 and 50c.
DRESS GOODS.
Black Cashmeres, two fold, from 25c. up. Black Cashmeres
gle fold, from 10c. up.
Linseys Flanne's, Outiugs, Worsted Dress Goods, Sntines—
and colors, all styles—at rock bottom prices. Sec us and be
vinced that we mean business.
In fact I have everything in the Dry Goods line at lower
. for $1.00. . 5,000 Pair of Misses Fall Weight and Calf Pebble Gr ain Shoes left
0,aud7Ac. of the Nussbautn bankrupt purchase; sizes 12 to 3. Your choice at
05c. per pair, 300 pair Copper Tips at 40c. Ladies Dong Kid
Shoes at $1.00. Ladies Glove Grain Shoes at $1.00. Men’s Geor
gia Ties, full stock, at $1.25.
yon
that I am the Leader in Low Prices for this and Middle Georgia'Markets.
, sin- d * B d B § H 1 Child’s Wool Suits from $1.00
^ A WIF* I up . Youth’s Wool Suits, 14- to
black 1$ years, from $3.50 up. Men’s all Wool Suits from $4.00 up. Men’s
con- Clay W orated Suits from $8.50 to $15.00; the finest suits in the land.
1 Men’s and Boy’s extra Pants from 50c. up to $5.00.
.rices than ever named before, and an inspection is all that is needed to
.A. IP. SIKHUSnSTESlR,, .A.C3-T., Leader and Controller el Rock Bottom Prices.
Your Family
should bo
provided with the
well-known emergency
medicine,
AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL
The best remedy for all
diseases of the
Throat and Lungs.
Prompt to act,
Sure to Cure
Nov. 28, 1803.
iy.
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Augusta, Ga., October I4lh, 1894.
Commencing October 14th, 1994, the following schedules will be operated. All trains
run by 90th Meridian Time, The schedules arc subject to change without notice to the
public.
READ DOWN.
READ UP.
Sxecntors' Sale.
( ■v EORGIA, Baldwin County.
Bv virtue of an order of the Court, of
Ordinary at November term, 1894, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in December,
1894, bet ween the usual hours of sale, at
theCouit House door, the following prop
erty to-It. belonging to the estate of
Mary Woaible, e. t deceased : F rty acres
of land, more or less, lying and being in
the t)21st District, G. M, of said county,
a (joining land- of Dr. Duggan, James b
Iv.-v, Harry Dawson, c , ami others. Said
land solo for t aying debts and distribution
among the lawful hems of the deceased.
Terras of sale cash.
J. L. IVEY.
C. It. RIVERS,
j Nov. 5th, 1894. 19 lm. Executors.
/ a EORGIA, Baldwin County.
vJ T" All Whom It, May Concern :
J. W. Vinson having, in proper form, ap
plied to me lor puinanent Letters of Ad-
niini-trati.m on thi estate of .Mrs. Martha
C. Vinson, lute of said Comity, this is to
cite all and t ingnlar the emit Lore and next
of kin of Mrs. Martha C. Vinson to be ami
appear at my ofliee within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration should
not be granted to J. W. Vinson on Mrs.
Martha C. Vinson’s estate.
Witness my hand amt official signature,
this 1st day of November, 1894
M. R, BELL, Ordinary.
BREAKFAST COCOA, BEST
iu the market at Compton A
Bell’s.
We are selling B. G. A Co.
(Blacker, Gerstlo & Co.) and
Weybman’s Ladies and Children s
Fine Shoes at their exact cost, a
wonderful real icy of Bargains all
for your benefit no profit tons—
only to get the cash.
‘ ADOLPH JOSEPH, Agt.
This sale will only last until
October 10th.
Not;
ice.
A Bill will tie introduced in the
General Assembly eutitled.
A bill to autlioMze atul empower
the Mayor and Aldermen of the city
ot Milledgeviile to adjust and settle
the indebtedness of said city for
bonds issued and which have "been
adjudged illegal; to issue bonds to
raise money for said purpo-e and for
other purposes.
Oct, 39th, 1894.
For Over Fifty YTcars
Mns, Winslow’s Soothing syuui* has
been used by millions of mothers for their
children while teething. It disturbed at
night and broken of your rest by a sick
eliil I suffering and crying with pain of
Cutting Teel ti send at once and gm a bottle
ot “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup” fur
Children Teet hing. Jt will relieve tlie poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend upon
it, mothers, there Is no mistake about it.
11 euros Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach
anu itowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums and reduces Inflammation, and
gives tone and energy to the whole system,
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup” for
Children Teething is pleasant to t tie taste
and is the prescription of one of the oldest
and n .-t female physicians and nurses in
the! mted states. Price twenty-five cents
a bottle, hold by all druggists throughout
the world. Be sure and ask lor “Mrs.
Winslow s Soothing Syrup.” 13 ly.
NIGHT
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MAIL I
NIGHT
EXPRESS
11.00 pm ill 50 am
7 15
am
4 35 prn
Augusta
7 48 am
8 30 pnil
1 (X) pm
515 am
11.28 pm
12 14 pin
5 04 pin
Belair
7 15 am
12 37 pm
4 48 am
11.40 pm
12 20 pm
7 45
am
5 17 pm
Grovetown
7 111 am
7 58 pm
12 26 pin
4 36 am
11.52 pm
12 37 pm
5 31 pm
Berzella
0*7 am
12 16 put
4 24 am
12.0(1 pui
12 45 pin
8 00
am
5 40 pm
Harlem
8 87 am
7 43 pm
T2 09 pm
4 16 am
12.08 am
12 53 pm
816
am
5 49 pui
Dealing
0 28 am
7 34 pm
12 02 pm
4 06 atn
12.20 am
l li pm
8 20
am
6 04 pm
Thomson
6 11 am
7 20 pm
11 46 an#
3 48 am
12 39 am
1 23 pm
6 14 pm
Mesvna
6 02 am
11 35 am
3 35 am
12.47 am
l 30 pm
8 35
am
6 22 pm
Camak
5 55 am
7 04 pm
11 28 am
3 27 am
12.55 am
1 38 pm
8 41
am
6 29 pm
Norwood
5 48 am
6 67 pm
11 21 am
319 am
1 1(1 am
1 54 pm
8 63
am
6 44 pm
Barnett
5 34 urn
6 44 pm
11 06 am
3 02 am
1 25 am
2 07 piu
9 03
am
6 57 pui
Crawf’dv’le
5 22 a m
6 32 pm
10 54 am
2 48 am
1 50 am
2 51 pm
9 22
am
7 20 pm
•Union Iff.
5 00 am
5 55 pin 110 32 am
2 21 am
2 00 am
2 46 pm
9 35
am
Greensboro
5 41 pmllO 19 am
2 06 am
2 33 am
3 12 pm
9 56
am
Buckbead
5 20 pm
9 56 am
1 38 am
2 01 am
3 20 pm
10 08
am
Madison
6 07 pm
9 41 am
1 21 am
3 11 am
3 40 tun
10 24
am
Rutledge
4 51 pm
9 22 am
1 01 am
3 27 am
3 59 pm
10 37
am
Soc’l Circle
4 39 pm
9 07 am
12 45 am
3 51 am
4 22 pm
10 56
am
Covington
4 22 pm
8 45 am
12 22 am
4 15 am
4 45 pm
11 15
am
Conyers
4 03 pin
8 22 am
12 00 n’t
4 28 mi
4 59 pm
11 26
am
Ltthoida
3 52 pm
8 10 am
11 45 pui
4 48 am
619 pm
11 42
am
Stone Mt
3 37 pm
7 52 atu
11 24 pm
5 00 am
5 30 pm
11 51
am
Clarkstou
3 28 pm
7 43 am
1112 pm
5 10 am
5 4ii pm
12 00
n’n
Decatur
3 21 pm
7 34 am
11 00 pm
5 30 am
ooo pm
12 15
pm
Ar
Atlanta
Lv
3 05 pin
7 15 am
10 45 pm
2 00 am
135 pm
8 40
am
Lv
Camak
Ar
0 07 pm
11 25 am
12 40 am
2 14 am
1 44 pm
8 47
am
Warrenton
6 52 pm
11 17 am
12 26 am
2 48 am
2 04 pm
Mayfield
6 3G pm
11 01 ain
11 58 pm
3 09 ain
2 16 pm
.
Culverton
6 24 pm
10 49 am
11 39 pm
3 27 am
2 27 pm
9 22
am
Sparta
614 pin
10 40 am
11 23 pm
3 50 am
2 it pm
Deveroaux
6 00 pin
10 26 am
10 58 pm
4 10 am
2 53 pm
9 43
am
Carrs
5 52 pm
10 18 am
10 44 pm
4 48 am
3 15 pm
10 00
am
Milledgeviile
5 33 pm
10 00 am
10 12 pm
5 Hi am
3 32 pin
Browns
5 18 pm
9 40 am
9 40 [ini
5 35 am
3 43 pm
10 24
am
Haddocks
5 08 pm
9 37 am
9 30 pm
5 53 ain
3 51 pm
10 32
am
J ames
4 59 i>ra
9 28 am
9 15 pm
G 45 am
4 25 pm
11 09
am
Ar
Macon
Lv
4 30 pm
9 00 am
8 30 pm
0 45 pn
It 08 am
2 18
pm
Lv
Barnett
Ar
1 52 pm
8 50 am
0 10 pm
G 55 pn
11 20 a m
2 30
pm
Sharon
1 36 pm
8 37 am
6 02 pm
7 02 pm
11 3o am
2 38
pm
Hillman
1 27 pm
8 27 am
5 52 pm
7 33 pm
12 03 am
3 07
pm
Ar
Washington Lv
1 00 pm
7 55 am
5 20 pm
0 15 pm
2 35
pm
Lv
Union Point Ar
9 20 atn
5 50 pm
0 27 pui
2 46
pm
Woodvllle
9 08 am
5 40 pm
0 32 pm
2 50
pm
Bairdstown
9 04 am
5 35 pm
0 45 pm
3 01
pm
Maxeys
8 51 am
5 22 pm
0 52 pm
3 08
pm
Stephens
8 44 am
5 io pm
7 05 pm
3 19
pm
Crawford
8 30 am
5 03 pm
7 22 pm
3 35
prn
Dunlap
8 12 am
4 40 pm
7 27 pm
3 39
pm
Winters
8 07 am
4 4 2 inn
7 44 pm
3 55
pm
Ar
Athens
Lv
7 50 am
4 25 (mi
Lv
Union Point Ar
2 05 pm
Siloam
1 42 pm
11 50 an
Ar White Plains Lv
1 20 ton
Going at Cost
A LOT OF CROCKERY
CONSISTING OF
Odd Dinner Sets, Odd Tea Sets, Gablets, Flat and Deep Dishes,
Pitchers, Oyster Bowls, etc., etc.
These goods must be sold and it is a rare opportunity to lay in a
nice line of dishes for family use.
W. T_ CJOlsnsr; CTIR,, j,
Successor to Joseph Miller.
Milledgeviile, Ga. Oct. 22, 1894. 2J ui.
CUT RATE PRICES
O N
15 minutes for supper.
All above trains run daily, except 11 and 12. which do not run on Sunday.
Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Charleston, Augusta and Atlanta,
Augustaand Macon, ou Night Express.
Sleeping Cars between Macon and New York, on tram 27, and train leav
ing Macon at 9 o’clock a. in.
IHOS. K. SCOIT, JOE W. WHITE, A. G. JACKSON,
Gen. M’g’r. Trav. Pass Ag't. Gen. Freight and Bass. Ag’t.
Augusta, Ga.
.1. W. KIRKLAND, P. A.. Atlanta, W. W. HARDWICK, P. A., Maeoii;Ga.
SHOES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Cheapest Shoe House on Earth.
SHOE BROKERS.
Oct. 2 1894. 4m.
E. B. HARRIS, Manager,
420 A 422 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
W NOTICE.^
To the citizens of Milledgeviile, Baldwin
and other counties, your attention is call
ed to our shoe and harness shop. When
ever your shoes need repairing in any
-liape you can save money by calling on
us. We also make to order shoes of any
style or shape. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Special low rates to cadats and industiial
girls. When your harness needs repairing
get our prices before going elsewhere. Ail
work done in best order, working cheaper
than ever before. Prompt attention to all.
BROUGHTON & SINGLETON,
One door below Horne’s Store.
Out. 15.1894. Am.
SHOE SHOP.
We are satisfied that we can give
satisfaction to the public. First
class work using tlie best material
in the city. 11. LOFTON,
A. G. SMITH.
No. 30 Haueock Street.
Landreth's Garden Seed, Onion
Sets. c., always fresh and reliable
at Wliilden & Carrington’s, “The
Druggists.”
And MORPHINE
Habits MED
with on tSHtloriii^ or restraint Method original and
Kntiivl v Different from all all others. No shock,
no ornoal to go t lirough. Ail desire stopped at ouce.
YR’AL SENT FREE.
Address THE TEMPLE REMEDY CO., Wabash, but
Oct. 9, 1894.
lm
The llMjrmlle Baulin Co
33?ATE DiiroSITOK.Xr.
Solicits Deposits. Issnescertificates
for time deposits, on which four per
cent interest per annum will be paid.
UIKGKTOHS.
D. B. Sankohd, W. T. Conn,
Samukl Evans, T. o. Powkll,
T. L. McCo.mii, Pktkl i. Clink
G. T. Wikdknman, Pres.
B. T. Bkthunk, ( ashier.
Jan. 24, 1894. 17 3m.
We sell oils, of “OIL” kind, Engine
Cylender A Machine. Whilden &
Carrington. “The Druggists.”
Yon cannot run machinery without
good oil—We sell it. YVhildon &
Carrington. “The DruggistB.”
MAURY BROS. & CO.,
MACON. GA.
Remember we are still headquar
ters for
ENGINES,
BOILERS,
SAW MILLS,
COTTON GINS.
COTTOJV PRESSES,
And everything else in the machinery line.
Please don’t bo peisuaded into buying anything in the machinery
lino beforo writing us for prices.
MALLARY BROS. & CO.,
MACON, GA.
Write to u
for Thousan
hold Rye, Choice Barley, Scarlet
Clover, Grass Seeds, White Pearl
Onion Sets, Canary Birds, Parrots,
Brazilian Cardinals, Bird Cages.
All kinds of Garden, Field and
Flower Seods. Everything fresh
and now, and prices are right.
■17 Cm,
SEED!
MACON
August 28,1891,9
Cm.