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DAT OF THANKSGIVING.
President Cleveland Names Thurs
day, 28th, as a Time for Prayer
and Gratitude.
President Cleveland has issued a
proclamation designating Thursday,
November 28th, as Thanksgiving
Day. The proclamation is as follows:
“The constant goodne»s and for
bearance of Almighty Cod which
have been vouchsafed to the Amer
ican people during the year which
is just past call for their sincere ac
knowledgement of devout gratitude.
To the end, therefore, that we may
with thankful hearts unite in extoll
ing the loving care of our Heavenly
Father, I, Grover Cleveland, presi
dent of the United States, do hereby
appoint und set apart Thursday, the
Twenty eight day of the present
month of November, as ,a day of
thanksgiving and prayer to be ob
served aud kept by all our people.
On that day jet us forego our usual
occupation, and in our accustomed
places of woisliin join in rendering
thinks to the giver of every good
and perfect gift for the bounteous
returns that have rewarded our la
bors in the lields and in the busy
marts ot trade, for the peace and or
der that have prevailed throughout
the land, for our protection from
postilence and dire calamity and for
the other blesdngs that have been
showered upon us from an open
hand. And with our thanksgiving
let us humbly beseech the Lord to
so iucline the tiearts of our people
unto Him that He will not leave us
nor forsake ns a natiou, but will con
tinue to us His mercy aud protect
ing care, guiding us in the p ith ot
national prosperity and happiness,
endowing us with rectitude and vir
tue and keeping alive within us a
patriotic love for tlie tree institu
tions which have been given to us
as our national heritage.
“And let us also on the day of our
Thanksgiving especially remember
the poor and needy, and by deeds of
charity let us show the sincerity ot
our gratitude.
“Iu witness thereof, I 'have litre
unto set my hand and caused the
seal of the United States tube af
fixed.
“Done at the city of Washington,
this, fourth day of November, iu the
year of our Lord, one t thousand
eight hundred and ninety-five, and
in the one hundred and twentieth
year of the independence of the
United States,
“Signed GROVKR CLEVELAND.”
By the President:
Richard Olney, Secretary of State.
An Important Office.
To properly fill its office and func
tions, it is important that the blood
be pure. When it is in such a con
dition, the body is almost certain to
be healthv. A complaint at this
time is catarrh in some of its various
forms. A slight cold devei ,ps the
disease in the head. Droppings of
corruption into the lungs bring on
consumption. The only way to cure
this disease is to purify the blood.
The mofet obstinate cases of catarrh
yield to the medicinal powers of
jilood’s Sarsaparilla as if my magic,
simply because it reaches the seat of
the disease, and by purifying and
vitalizing the blood, removes the
cause. Not only does Hood’s Sarsa
parilla do this but it gives renewed
vigor to the whole system, makiug it
possible for good health to reign su
preme.
‘ The South Carolina Convention
has dealt a death blow to (lie negro.
The voter must either be a free
holder in the amount of $300 or be
must be able to read and write and
interpret any section of the consti
tution of the United Slates. The
rroes in South Carolina - are sev-
thousand stronger than are the
and for several years the
as been threatened with ne-
upreumey. By this ac'ion of
nvention, this question is for-
decided aud the future of the
safe from the rule of the negro,
notion of the convention has at-
ed national attention. It is a
stroke for white supremacy and
i same time a death blow to
itions of the colored politi-
God-liver oil helps and cures. Many believe they could be benefited
if they could take it, but, after trying, acknowledge they cannot do it.
They might as well say they cannot eat bread, after having taken of
a few pieces which were heavy and sour. Physiologists tell us
tnat cod-liver oil is move easily digested than cream, butter or other
fats. The difficulty is with the preparation which has been used.
t
Scotts Emulsion
of cod-liver oil with hypophosphites Is borne by the most delicate
invalid because It Is not disagreeable in taste; contains the purest
oil; the oil is emulsified (or digested), avoiding the rising of gas
from the stomach; and the oil is combined with the hyoophosphites
which are known for their power to strengthen digestion and give
tone and vigor to the whole system,
soc. and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York
CALL FOR AN ELECTION
By the Qualified Voters of the
City of Milledgeville to Deter
mine Whether Bonds Shall be
Issued by Said City for the
Purposes Hereinafter Stated.
Tho Mayor and Aldermen of the Citv
«fe KIDD, Druggists.
W IL% be sold before the Court
House of said county, on the
the first Tuesday in December next,
between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
A house and lot ia the city of Mil
ledgeville, Ga., opposite ice factory
fronting West, on the East side of
North Wayne street, it being the
place whereon Mrs. Martha Dickons
formerly resided. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. Martha Dickeni,
Trustee of Ruby Ailen Meadows nee
Bonner, in favor of Whilden & Car
rington to satisfy a County Court
Execution in favor of said vVhilden
& Carrington Levy made Oct. 1C,
1835, and C. I. Meadows notified iu
p-r.-on, C. E. PROSSER, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
one house ami lot situate in Mid
way in the 321 district G. M., Bald
win Co , Gb., conta'ning one acre
more or less, noun ed on the north
i y lands of Dr. Jones, east, by Hen
ry Haiz, south by G. W. Hullinsheud.
west by lands of Liza Williams, to
satisfy oDe Justice Court fi fa issued
from Justice Court of 321 district, iu
favor of R. H. Stembridge vs William
Qnarker; property levied on as I lie
property of William t^uarker; levy j
made by \V. B. Stanley and defen- j
cant notified in person aud levy j
turned over to me. 1
C. E PROSSER, Sheriff.
Nov. 4th. 1895. 19 tds.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
idg'
ice: Nsyer leave the
itfiout a bottle
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment
Ia a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes;
Granulated Eye Lids, Koro Nipples, Piles,
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head,
25 cents pf)r box:- For sale by druggists.
TO H0B8?0WNERS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
dition try Dr. Cody’s Condition Powders.
A.v.r.ui-,.1 mn viLV They tone up .he system, aid digestion, euro
ofIwillecigoviIle* hereby"notify ttieq'ualttteS j J 0 .* 58 0I " a PP lite > relieve constipation, correc.
voters of said City that on the 4th day of kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
December, 1895, an election will be held to new life to an old or over worked horse. 25
determine tho question whether bonds iu j cents per package. For sale by
the sum of Twenty-two Thousand ($22,000) I nrir xrr'r* “
Dollars shall be Issued by tho said Mavnr Li U Li V Hi tt
and Aldermen of tile City of Milledgeville' ,
for the purpose of raising money to pay! r.T**.n*n« ....
the debt Incurred by the said Mayor and SHERIFF • SALE
Aldermen of the City of Milledgeville to
the SouthernBank of the State of Georgia GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
and for which bonds issued in aid of the - -- - -
Georgia Normal aud Industrial College
were sold and delivered to said Bank.
Said election is to bo held on the day
named at the City Hall within
tbe corporate limits of tuld City, and in
all respects as provided cy Section 508 (j)
of the 1882 Code of Georgia, and the result,
thereof shall be ascertained and declared
as provided by law. All the qualified vo
ters of said City shall be entitled to vote
in said election, and all those voting lor
the issuance of bonds shall have written
or printed on their ballots “for bonds” and
all those votin / against the issuance of
said bonds shall have written or printed
on their ballots “against bonds.” Said
election Is called by virtue of an ordinance
of 1 lie Mayor and Alderman of the City ot
Milledgeville, passed on the 1st day 01
i October, 1895, which ordinance was passed
in pursuance of an act of tho General
j Assembly of Georgia, approved December
17th, 1894. The amount of bonds sought to
1 be issued, the purposes for which they are
| to be issued, the interest they are to
1 bear, 1 lm amounts of principal and inter-
l est to he paid annually, and tho time when
i said bonds are to be fully paid off, are nil
; fully and specially s“t forth in said ordl-
I nance, which is published as a part of this
1 notice, a copy of which Is as follows:
| An ordinance to provido for an election
1 by tho qualified voters of the City of Mil-
| bid gcy| 1 |e,to deter m I ne whether bonds in the
sum of Twenty-two thousand ($22,00')) dol-
| lars shall be issued, provide for the sale
Lot' tho same; the application of the pr,>-
*ceeds and payment of raid bonds at ma-
[ turity and fi r other purposes.
Section 1st.—Be it ordanied by the
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Mil
ledgeville, and it is ordained by tho au
thority of the same, That an election shall
be held in the city of Milledgeville. upon
the 4th day of 1 ecember, 1895, under uu
thonty of, and ns provided by* an Act of
the General Assembly, approved Decem
ber 17th, 1894, to determine tbe question
whether bonds for the amount of Twenty-
two thousand (332.000) Dollars shall be
issued. The total amount of said issue of
bonds not to he more than Twenty-two
Thousand($22,000) Dollars; to bear six per
cent interest, per annum iroin the r date,
payable at the office of the City Treusu
rer of saai City annually on December 1st.
and to be 1,f the denominations and num
bers as follows,to-wit: Thirty-eight bonds
for the principal sum of Five hundred
($500) Dollars each, with interest coupons
attached thereto, numbered from one to
thirty eight inclusive, the principal of each
bond payable thirty years from the dale
of the issue thereof; and thiriy bonds
each for the principal sum of One hnrdreci
($100) Dollars with coupons attached.num-
bered from one to thirty inclusive, one or
said bonds to be payable on the first day
of December next after day of issue, and
one or the first day of each succeeding
December thereafter until ail have ma
tured. Said bonds to be signed by the
Mayor and Treasurer of said City, and to
be sold to t.he highest arid best bidder
after due notice has been given; provided,
however, that none .‘f said bonds shall be
sold tor less titan par. The piiiidpal atul
Interest shall be paid in lawful money of
the United States
Section 2nd.—Be it ordained b.t the au
thority aforesaid. That at least Ono hun
dred ($100) Dollars ot the principal or said
bonds shall be payable annually by the
Mayor and Aldermen of said City of Mil
ledgeville, that is to say, on the first of
December each year, and that the whole
of said bonds shall be fully paid off in
thirty years from th» issuance of the
same. The proceeds of the sale of said
bonds bo appl ed to the payment of the
debt of Twenty-two thousand ($22,000)
Dollars, due >y the said Citv to tho South
ern Bank of the State of Georgia, and the
interest due,and accumulating thereon, as
provided in the act aforesa id of tho Gen
eral Assembly, approved December 17th,
1894.
section 3rd.—Be it orduined hy the au
thority aforesaid, That said election sh ill
be held on the day aforesaid at all the
voting or election precincts within the
corporate limits of said City, and in all
! respects as provided by section 598 (j) of
| the 18'2 Code ot G orgia. ana the result
| thereof shall be ascertained and delated
j us provided by said section. All the qual
ified voters of said City shall be entitled
I to vote In said elec;ion and all those vot
ing for the issuance of said bonds shall
b >ve written or printed on their ballots
“for bonds,” and all those who vote aguins'
tbe Issuance of saH bonds shall have
written or printed on their ballots "against
bonds.”
Section 4th.—Bo It further ordained by
the authority aforesaid,'That the Mayor
and Cl* rk of said City shall give thirty
days noiieo of said election by publishing
an adveilisensent of the same In the Un
ion Recorder, a newspaper in which the
sher fTs advertisement tor the County ol
Baldwin are published, tor the space 01
thirty davs next proceeding tho day ol
election, as hereinbefore named.
Section5th.- Beit iurtt.er ordained by
the authority aforesaid that all or inances
and parts or ordinances In conflict here
with, be and the s-unearc hereby repealed.
This notice is given bv direction of tbe
Mayor and Aldermen ot the city of Mil-
EXPECTANT
We Offer You _
REriEDY Which
INSURES Safety
of Life to Moth- 1
er and Child.
“MOTHERS’
FRIEND”
Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. J
My wile used “MOTHERS’ FRIEND” be- 1
I for** birth of her llrst child, she did not
suitor from CRAMPS or PAINS—was quickly
rollcved at tho critical hour suffering but
little—she had no pains afterward and licr 1
recovery was rapid.
14. E. Johnston, Eufaula, Ala.
Sent by Mall or Express, on receipt of
price, $1.00 per bottle. Book “To
' era" mailed Free.
, BRADFIKLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
SOLD BY ALL DRU00I8TS.
THE
LITTLE
ONES
Are the joy and sunlight of our
homes. Use all care to keep the
little ones in health. Do not give
them nauseous doses. You can
overcome their troubles with Dr.
King’s
Royal Germetuer.
They all like to take it because it
does not taste like a medicine,
but like a lemonade. It cures colic
in young children, overcomes all
bowel troubles, gives good digestion,
and quiet, healthful sleep.
As a tonic for weak children and
as a remedy for use in teething, it is
the greatest in the world.
dT'Soicl by Druggists, nctv package,
large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar.
Manufactured only by
The Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Write for 18-Page Book, Mailed Free.
ale in Milledgevllln by Culver Jk
iy
For
Klibl.
May 22, 1894.
LARGE STOCK OF
Cane Mills.
Baiting,
H E. HENDRIX, Mgr. of the Mill
. vllle Supply Co.'oilers spedial induce-1 iO r .
ments on Bagging and Ties, Flour, Tobac-! tyfj
co and all other articles needed on Pl mta
tions and in Families Our
strictly cash. I
sell cheap. All w
tho name of your dollar. Special ituiut
fllents to country merchants, ifO! WiYS £LC!
Respectfully, H. E IIENDRIX. Mgr. : HiUw 4
Sept , 23,1895. 13 3in
('amities Our terms arc 1
Therefore 1 think we can-lr 1 V’p'SJROC
we ask is a trial. Como in “ s - ^ O *1
For Sale.
O NE Improved City Residence, on North
Wayne Street, consisting of seven
rooms, large veranda front and back ; two
i:ice outhouses; Fine water and Garden
l’rlce and terms reasonable, For other
Information apply tn
R.E. SKINNER, Agt.
Milledgeville, Ga.. Oct. 31,1895. 19 lm.
re,
Shafting,
s,
Injectors.
Repairs and New Work Dune Q 1'
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
104,,,.,, AuGUS I A. GA.
NEW YORK WORLD
THRICE-An WEEK EDITION.
The Twice a-week Edition of the. New
York World lias been convened into a
Thrice-a-Week. It furnishes 3 papers of 6
pages a oleoe, or eighteen pages every
week, no the old price of one dollar a year.
This gives 15G papers for one dollar and
every paper has 6 pag«s eight columns
wido or 43 columns in all. The Thricsa-
weok World is not only much larger than
any weekly or semi-weekly newspaper,
but it furnishes tho news wit 1 much great-
erfrequency and promptness. In fact it, u „„„
it comoinesall the crisp, Iresh qualities ol I | 9 well watered anrl the location is healthy
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r OFEEU FOif SALE A FIXE PLAN-
I TA T ION 10 Bild '-in connv.containing
llfifl acres lying a: and including Brown's
Crossing on Georgia Railroad There Is a
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all necessary tenant houses on virions
units or tin* rilar.ta Ion; store bouse, gin
nery and mill at the station. Tim place
Tell your dyspeptic friend that lie
will find a sure cure in Dr. Westmore
land’s Calisava Tonic, for sale hy
Quiver os Kidd, Milledgeville, Ga.
Jan. 21. 1395. tf
Celerv every
den & Conn’s.
D. W. BROWN,
Milledgeville. Ga.
Wednesday at Bear
i0yjbuh-_, — „
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H. M. COMER and R. S. HAYES, Receivers.
scsBBxriiS in urrncT butt, is, isas.
Between Milledgeville, Macon anil Attaut*
STATIONS.
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TorTartberToformauoiCTelalive to schedules, ratea, te-«t nmiei- Ac, apply to or
write A. D. NISBET, Agt., Milledgeville, Ga.; W. P. DAWSON. Base. A rf t., Macon
Ga.; THEO. D. KLINE, Genl. Supt.; W. V. SHELLvIAN Tr.tTi* vi : 2. O.
HAILE, ****nl. Pass. Agt..Savannah.Ga.
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGE!;.
Augus’ia.Ga , N ’V. 3rd, 1895.
Commencing Nov. 3rd. 1S95, the following schedules will l.q o|.*;iei.-d Alt train*
run by 90th Meridian Time. The schedules are subject to change without notice to th*
public.
READ DOWN. READ UP. •
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Trains 17 aud 13 run solid between Aiuens and Ariautu, via Madison.
daily except Sunday.
•Train No. 23 arrives Harlem at 8:20 p. m. and lea yes 8:8pp. tn , allowing
10 minutes for supper.
All above trains run daily, except 11 aud 12. 17 and 18. *>ti main line, No.
44 on Washington Branch and 31 and 35 od Macon Branch which do not
run on Sunday. .
Sleeping cars between Atlanta aud Charleston, Augusta and A loot*
Augustaand Macon, on Night Express-
Sleeping Cars between Atlanta and New York, on train 27, and train le*v«-
ing Atlanta at 7.15 o’clock n. in.
i'HOS. K. SCOTT. JOE W. WHHE, A. G. JACKSON
Gen. M’g’r. Trav. Pass. Ag’t. Gen. Freight and Ba*-s. Ag’t
Augusta, Ga.
J. W. KIRKLAND, P. A., Atlanta, XV. W. HARDWICK, P. A , Mtcon.G*.
Middle Georgia & Atlantic Railway
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Time Table No. 25, Effective October 13th, (? o'clock, A. M.,
READ DOWN.
READ DP.
1895
05
401
107
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108
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Nos. 107 and 108 are Sunday only.
Trains 101 and 104 will stop only at points where time is given.
Trains 101 and 104 will stOD on signal only, except at Elton ton, Shady Dale
Newborn, which are the regular stops for these trains, ,
Trains 102, 103,105,106,107 and 108 will stop tor freight or psseengsrs at any
lar stopping place on signal. _
1. W. PRESTON, Ou