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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live 1/ 1
ter than others and enjoy life more, witu
less expenditure, hj more promptly
adapting the world’s facet products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value t> health of tbe pure liquid
laxative principle embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
V* excellence is due to its pn -enting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to tlie taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative: effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and levers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has giver **“ t; r —>*■ »n to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the hi 1-
nevs. Liver and. Bowels without weak
ening them and U is perfectly free from
every olijcetiona.de substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in 5(>c 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
accent any substitute if offered.
SOLIDLY DEMOCRATIC.
Georgia Presents an Unbroken
Front to the Party Enemy.
LOCAL AND BUSINESS MENTION-
'J'he baud organ and monkey are in
town.
Liverpool salt for sale at 11, 15.
McComb’s.
Call on .1. N. Leonard for Seed
Oats. 4t.
18 !lis of granulated sugar for $1
at Bearden &, Conn's.
5 cts will buy 1 doz boxes of tbe
best matches at fl. E. McUomb’s.
Furniture for actual cost at J. N.
Leonard’s. 4t,
Dixon Williams 1ms just received
something new in Silver Novelties,
Soda 5 cents per pound at II. 15
AlcOouib’s.
Snowflake erackers 12$ ets. a
pound at J. N. Leonard’s 4t.
School Books and Stationery at
Whilden & Carrington’s, “The Drug
gists.”
Remember that Dixon Williams
has a new lot of all kinds of river
novel lies.
('ll! Oil! Oil!—Engine, Cyleuder &.
Machine at Whilden & Carrington's
'“The Druggists.”
When men fulfill Ihe law of Christ
they do nor need any ottier law to
make them do right.
Have you got the PiUs? If so. get
a box of WTiilde s “Magic Sure Cure
for Piles’’ar W.iilden & Carrington's,
“The Druggists.”
We take tins method of urging
those who are indebted to us to call
and settle t heir accounts.
Whildkn & Carrington.
If you want something new in
book marks, silver ven lioldeis, Cha
meleons, silver buckles, tlag pins,hat
pins, silk fobs, call on Dixon Wil
liams.
Baldwin county has redeemed lu-r-
self by giving a majority for con-
gressman. Putnam sends a car load
o! congratulations.—Eaionton Mes
senger.
There are a few people in our city,
who are iu want nt the necessities of |
life. Le f our people take steps to ]
see tear there is no s 1lie ring among |
the poor in our city during ihe mm- j
mg winter.
Wo are selling •]’>. G. A Co.l
(Blacker, Gerstle A Co.l and!
Wey liman's Indies and Children's |
Fine Sltoes at their exact cost, a I
wonderful realiev of Bargains all j
for your beneiit no j mi tit to us—
onlv to get the cash.
‘ ADOLPH JOSEPH, Apt. I
This sale willf^only last until)
October I Oth.
iXaunt ed!
A haunt- d liuus“ in these practical I
ami unroiimuTic days is something of j
a rarity, hut no innividval 1 minted I
With the idea that h s aiiuieut i- in-
curable is a personnge fr* <}ii*-nt 1 v 1
met with. Di.-beiief in the ability .if
medicine to cu e i> on'y a mild form j
of monomania, a though in some I
cases reiieate.I failures to obtain res j
liet from many .iiif.-rent sources:
would almost seem io jtistifv ihej
doubt, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
has demoustrated its ability to over
come dyspepsia, constipation, liver 1
"and kidney trouble, malarial eo u- i
plaints and nervousness, and its re
corded achievements iu the curative
line ought at least to warrant its
trial by any one troubltd with either
of tlie above ailments, even alt bough
his previous efforts to obtain feme- ■
dial aid have been fruitless. U-.-d :
'itli persistence, the Bitters will ;
■ i■ r the most obstinate casa's.
Georgia \till be represented in tbe
House of tlie next congress by a sol
id delegation of democrats. There
was fear that one or two districts
might be lost to th~ populists, nota
bly the seventh and tenth, but the
democrats pulled together and the
districts were saved.
The vote, as will lie noticed, was
light. In oertaiii South Georgia coun
ties iu Congressman Turner’s dis
trict especially, the democratic ma
jorities Tuesday w. re larger than
triose polled iu tlie state election last
month.
Following is a summary >f the re
sults of t lie election bv districts:
First District—Candidates, Rufus
E. Lestt-r, dem., J. F. Brown, pop.
Lester's majority 8,571.
Second District—Candidates Beni.
E. Russell, dem. W. E. Smith pop.
Russell’s majority 4,008,
t hird district—Candidates, Cbas.
F. Crisp, dem Geo. W. White, pop.
Crisp's majority 5,075.
Fourtli district- Candidates, Chits.
L. Moses, dem. C. ,L Tho.nton, pop.
Moses majority 2,' 50
Fifth district- C iiulidates. L. F.
Livingston, dem. Ii. A. Todd, pop,
Livingston's majority “,517.
Sixth district-—Candidates, Chas.
L. Martlett. dem. H. .V. Whitaker,
pop. Burtletl’s majority 5,524.
Seventh district-— undulates, John
W. Maddox, dun. W H. Felton pop.
Maddox’s majority 323,
Eighth district- Candidates, Thos.
(i. Lawson, Gem. \Y. T. Carter, pop.
Lawson’s majority 3,539.
Ninth district Carter Tate, clem.
.). N. Twitty pop. Tate’s majority
2,00).
Tenth district Candidates, J. C.
C. Black, dun. Thos. 15. Watson
pop. Black’s majority 7,444.
Eleventh district—Candidates Hen
rv G. Turnfer, tlem. A. W. Johnson,
pop. Turner’s majority 2,001,
The full vote of the Sixth and
Tentli districts is as follows:
SIXTH DISTRICT.
CONSOLIDATED!
aving fouml it necessary to consolidate our American Bargain Store on Wayne Street with our Store on Hancock Street, we take
etliod to notify our patrons and the public generally, that they will in future find us on Hancock Street with the largest stock to be
II
this method to notify our pat
found in the city to serve you with. Wo have everything you need at rock bottom prices.
NEW
DESIRABLE
FALL MODS.
3Z>3?y Goods. j S IBE O E S I
4-4 Sheetings at 22 yds. for $1.00. 3-4 Shirtings at 9(5 yds. for $1.00. 5,000 Pair of Misses Fall Weight and Calf Pebble Grain Shoes left
Good Cheeks at 22 yds. for $1.00. Good Calicoes at 4, 5, 0, and7£c. of tho Nussbaum bankrupt purchase; sizes 12 to 3. Your choice .at
Jeans 10, 15, 20, 25 and 50c. I (55c. per pair, 300 pair Copper Tips at 40e. Ladies Dong Kid
m >, »o. ad t, i 1 am* ji, v : Shoes at $1.00. Ladies Glove Grain Shoes at $1.00. Men’s Geor-
V .D K fl S S G O OlJ 8. 1 gia Ties, full stock, at $1.25.
up.
Black Ca.-hmei
is, sin-
Child's Wool Suits from $1.00
up. Youth’s “Wool Suits, 14 to
Baiines—black; 18 years, from 83.50 up. Men’s all Wool Suits from $4.00 up. Men’s
CLOTHING!
Black Cashmeres, two fold, from 25(
gle fold, from 10c. up.
Linseys Flannels, Outings, Worsted Dress Good
and colors, all styles—at rock bottom prices. See us and bo con-j Clay Wdrsted'Suit's from $8.50 t j $15.00; the finest suits in the land.
vinca d that we mean business.
Men’s and Boy’s extra Pants from 50c. up to $5.00.
In fact I have everything in tho Dry Goods line at lower prices than ever named before, and an inspection is all that is needed to
convince yon that I am the Leader in Low Prices for this and Middle Georgia Markets.
A. IE 1 . SICIITsTlAOTilBl, jSlO-IT., Lsader anl Controller o! Rock Bottom Prices. .
Bartlett Whitaker.
(Dem. 1
(Pop.)
Pike
1071
Baldwin...
49J
401
Jones
621
466
Spalding..
C) 45
141
Henry
1157
966
Fayette...
647
628
Monroe....
1254
737
Butts
640
526
Bibb...*....
4163
191
Upson
1145
1020
Total
11671
6147
Bartlett’s
Majority
TENTH DISTRICT.
J r(Tf rson
Black
(Dl'lll)
1357
Wat eon.
(Pod)
1716
Washington
1671
1944
Taliaferro
284
779
V ilklnsoo
751
790
Col (nubia
400
) 655
Richmond
13722
2161
i 1 uncock
1714
800
Giaecock
208
575
Lincoln
268
912
Whrren
307
1210
McDuffie
200
950
Total
20942
13498
Black's majority
7,444
UK WAN 1.1
The Chime Was
K Veuy
Aikiuavated
Macon, Ga., Nov
One.
,3—Li*il ]
,:iwrviice, tini
negro who asssaulteil a M vs. I’olk iu Jas
per couui y a few weeks ago, and had been
caught In lnymn county and brought to
this city for sale keeping, was carried to
Mold lectio tills morning, lie was 1 l'led at
ii special term of the Superior Court, and
sentenced to he hung on N ivember 30th.
the neighbors of (lie iiqured wall! II were
not satisfied, however, mid ta'.iing the ne
gro ti mu the officers carried him to the
ouiskii t.s of the town hanged him. riddling
his hotly wlih bullets. Lawrence’s crime
was a a cry aggravated one. ns lie subject a il
Id- \iclmj to niitnehws indignities and
stabheri her hecau-c he was not submis
sive. Under order- Iroin the Governor
ne of Ihe local liuliliiry companies was
I old in readlne-s to go to Montioollo, hut
later they wen- iiotllied I hat I heir services
weii* not needed, as the lynching had al
i ea !y laiicii place.
Tried & True
may
well be .said
of the Superior Medicine,
the standard
blood-purifier,
Council Proceedings. |
(’orxen, OnAMBKit, Nov. 7, 1894. |
Anjcunxicn Ukgular Mkktivo. j
Present his honor, Mayor Caraker, j
Aldermen i uj ne, Caraker, and
Paine.
Absent Edison, Fairfield and Wiie- I
lan. |
Tlie minutes of the previous meet
ing were read and confirmed.
The application’of C. H. Wright
was read and granted.
H11 s passed and ordered paid.
G. W. Caraker $50, P* L. Fair $60.
15. J. Pound $50, C. 15. Prosser $50,
15. P. Gibson $50. P. W. Brown $50,
T. A. Caraker $25. Whitfield & Al«
len $25. J. W. McMillan $0.75. A. F.
Skinner Agi 05e, C. T. Whelan $13.20
Johnson Bros $26 25, F. V Plumb-
s*e«d, $15, (). It. Fox $6.98. •
On motion council adjourned.
P. L. Fair, Clerk.
Tor Over Fifty 'X’ears
Mas, Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used by millions of mothers for their
children while teething. It disturbed at
night and broken of jour rest by a sick
clul i suffering and crying with pain of
(Jutting Teet ti send at. once and get a bottle
of “Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup” tor
Children Teething. It will relievethe poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend upon
it, mothers, there is no mistake about it.
It cures Diarrhoea, regulated the Stomach
and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums and reduces Inflammation, and
gives tone and energy to the whole system,
“Mrs. 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 in
the United States. Price twenty-live cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists thr jughout
the world. Be sure and ask lor “lira
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.” 13 ly.
QPfllM M M0RPfllNE
Habits CURED
nu ordeal to go through. All desire slopped at once!
TRIAL SENT FREE. llubitsalso curec? CCU
Address THE TEMPLE REMEDY CO., Wabash, Ind.
Oct. 9, 1804.
1m
Tle.MiMimlle Banlini Co
-37 •- "JfiBW
STATU
DEPOSITORS.
Solicits Deposits. Issues certificates
for time deposits, on which four per
cent interest per annum will be paid.
DIKfUlTORN.
D. B. Sanford, W. T. Conn,
Samukl Evans, T. O. Powkll,
T. L. McComb, Pktkn i. Clink
G. T. Wikdknman, Pres.
B. T. Bkthunk, ( ashier.
Jan. 24. 1894. 17 3m.
W° NOTICE.^
To the citizens of Mllledgeville, Baldwin
and other counties, your attention is call-
ed to our shoe and harness shop. When
ever your shoes need repairing in any
shape vou 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 industi Ini
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 A SINGLETON,
One door below Horne’s Store.
Oct. 15.1894. lm.
^oing at Cost
A LOT OF CROCKERY
CONSISTING OF ,•
SJfcOthl Dinner Sots, OtUl Tea Sets, Goblets, Flat and Deep Dishes,
Pitchers, Oyster Bowls, etc., etc.
These goods must ba sold and it is a rare opportunity to lay in a
nice line of dishes for family use. J
W. T. OOTsTTsT, JR,
Successor to Joseph Miller.
Milledgeville, Ga. Oct. 22, 1894. 2j ui.
Poisoned
LOOD
Is a source of much suffering. Tfc^
system should be thoroughly cleanse
of all impurities, and the blood 1* ?pti
a healthy condition, b. S. S. rei'/iow
. CHRONIC SORE:-
Ulcers, etc., purifies the Wood, 11
builds up tlie general health. ‘ i
without an equal.
Ira F. Stiles, of Palmer, Kan., fa ?. .
” My foot and leg to my ltnee v.a, ■
running sore for two years, and p! ; i:
clans said it could not be cured, i 1 cv
taking fifteen small bottles of S. S. S.
there is not a sore on my limbs, am i
have a new lease on life. I am e-eve 1 y ■
seven years old, and have had my a 'C
renewed at least twenty years by t o
■of
SARSAPARILLA
Its long record
assures you that what
lias cured others
will cure you
Nov. 28, 1893. * 22 ly.
free to any p.4'!r [
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, C;
Slept. 10, 1894. ly.
I / 9 l’.ORGI \. Baldwin County.
; 4 71 I’o Ail whom It may Concern,
i Mrs. Martha E. Windsor, widow of T. T.
i Wh.dser, dec■•asn'l. Inis litcU her petition
! lor n year’s support and tji-* npprubiTs
; pip inr -d fertile purpose of -«ttir-ir n; art
i bn sir mo having this day filed in tin* (’our l
;Ordinary tlielr report, I will puss on
.-.aid report! or return, at ID o’clock, c. m.,
on Tuesday, tlie Uth day of liocmtbcr, l-'.u.
! Wltne-s my luind ami offieiul signature
this, the lOtli ditv of Nowmbei , ISiM
,j;i M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. 0,
j Application for I.cave lo Sell.
SHOE SHOP.
We are satisfied tliat we can give
satisfaction to the public. First
class work using the best material
in Hie city. H. LOFTON,
A. G. SMITH.
No. 30 Haucock Street.
Sxccutors Sale.
p EORGIA, Baldwin Uounty.
j Li By virl ue of au order of the Court of
Ordinary at November terra, 1894, will be
sold on the flrst Tuesday in December,
189#between the usual hours of sale, at
the Court House door, tho following prop
erty to-wit, belonging to tbe estate of
Mary Womble, e., deceased : 15 rty acres
of land, more or less, lying and being in
tbe 321st District, G. M , of said county,
adjoining lands of Dr. Duggan, James L
Ivey, Harry Dawson, c., and others. Said
land solo for paying debts and distribution
among tho lawful heirs of tho deceased,
l Terms of sale cash.
J. L. IVEY.
C. It. RIVERS,
Nov. 5th, 1894, 19 1m. Executors.
5 / < EORGIA, Baldwin County.
V V T" AUAVhoni It May Concern :
I .J. W. Vinson having, in proper form, ap
plied to me tor p umanent Letters - f A<1-
; ministration on th* estate of Mrs. Martha
C. Vinson, late of said Couuty, this Is to
| civ all and tingular Ihe credii.or.samJ next
of kin of Mrs. Martha C. Vinson to be and
appear at my office within the time al-
j lowed by law, and show cause, if any they
j cun, why permanentadrainistration should
| not. he granted to J. W. Vinson on Mrs.
j Martha C. Vinson’s estate,
i Witness iny hand and official signature,
- this Df day of November. 1394
M.R, BELL. Ordinary.
AVV,
Wi
" Baby wa.3 sick, wo gave her Castoria.
'A'ken she was a Cliild, she cried for Castoria.
•then Ehj became Miss, shJ clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, aha gave them Castoria.
! o lu-jst ruiuai*kable onilee-
tjna <J’ M-asouabio Di’e.-s Goods
uipI silks. Tiiev were bought to
c 1 at p. ;rood pro tit and stilluiako
them cbeap to vou, but tbe iie-
c’lino in cotton will make money
scarce. We will sell them to you
cheaper than yon imagine. Ask
your neighbor who has seen them
if they arc not cheaper than any
prices ever named.
ADOLPH JOSEPH, Agt.
W i'. Conn. Executor of Estate of Jot* ph
Miller lntoj of said county decease I, i is
appli il to m*-' lor leave t«» sell the r iu . s-
tttlt* belonging to said deceased in dd
state. Also for leave to sell all l he : '.■> ks
ib-s.-l ip’.ioil bell,I,r ing
Notice.
CTJT RATE PRICES
SHOES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ft
Cheapest Shoe House on Earth.
SHOE BROKERS.
E. B. HARRIS, Manager,
420 & 422 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
Oct. 2 1804. 4m.
HA LARY BROS, it CO.,
MACON. GA.
Remember we are still headquai
ters for
il A it
ENGINES,
•-.Aifg' BOILERS,
WW ’ A&fJ SAW MILLS
GRIST MILLS.
COTTON GINS
(J O T TO A* PRESSES,
And everything else in the machinery line.
Please don’t bo persuaded into buying anything in tlie machine
lino before writing us for prices.
MALLARY BROS. & CO.,
May 21st, 1894. 47!G n, MACON. GA
ami bonds id
to 1
•"NuMcii* ia’lWctiy given •<» all p-r ns
,■,penned oriiitcrcsmd in K»ld . a: i ,
bIiow cause ou or before tlie tirst, alonoiy
in Heoetuber next, why leave shouh • »t
tic granted us pruywl f''>’. Otherwi.-c !• uve
will bn granted to said W . 1. Conn, Execu
tor to sell said property as prayed tor.
Witness iny hand unci ouiciui Higniture
this 5th day of November , 1894.
il. R. BELL, Ordinary, D.t.
Go to Whilden & Carrington, “Tlie
Druggists,” for a box of Whilden’s
“Magic Sure Cure for Piles.”
V Bill will be introduced in tlie
ucriii Assembly entitled.
V bill to authorize and empower
e Mayor and Aldermen of tlie city
ol Milledgeville to adjust and settle
the indebtedness of said city for
bonds issue i and which have been
adjudged illegal; to issue bonds to
raise money for said purpose and for
other purposes.
Oct, 29th, 1894.
Lamlreth's Garden Seed, Onion
Sets, Ate., always fresh and reliable
tt t Whilden A CarriDgton’s, “The
^ruggists.”
W71 Jbl ghf Write to u
iS&jlttlJ! for Thousau
Fold Rye, Choice Barley, Scarlet
Clover, Grims Seeds, White Pearl
Onion Sets, Canary Birds, Parrots,
Brazilian Cardinals, Bird Cages.
All kinds of Garden, Field and
Flower Seeds. Everything fresh
and now, and prices are right.
DANIEL DRUG AND SEED COMPANY,'
MACON
August 28,1894.9
- -. GA.
6m.