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is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
' known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
'mitations manufactured by other par
ries. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on tlie kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, amt it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to got its beneficial
affects, pica sc remember tlie name of
the Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Protracted services will open in the
Methodist church in this city,^ next
Stindsy. The pastor, ,Ilev. W. K.
Hrsnham. lias secured the assistance
of Rev. E. M. Stanton, a revivalist
who has met with wonderful success
throughout the State.
It will be remembered that Mr.
Stanton conducted a meeting here last
summer, when he preached with great
lb roe and power. His eloquent and
earnest words burned into the hearts
of his hearers, and many saw the er
ror ol their ways, and sought forgive
ness.
Next Friday has been set aside by
the pastor as ti day of fasting and
prayer for the out-pouring of God’s
spirit upon our community. Every
Christian in this city should co-operate,
and give Mr. Stanton thedr prayers,
aid and sympathy.
Raging Water.
LITTER FROM SCOTLAND.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.
K.'eUIVILLE, Kj. NJLW YORK. N. Y.
LOUAL AND BUSINESS MENTION.
Fresh hams at O’Quinn’s.
Fine cigars and tobacco, U’Quiim’.*.
Try the City Bakery’s milk yeast
l ir*ad.
Last Wednesday afternoon the heavy
rains caused the Double branches to
rise vapidly, ntul it soon became a rush
ing torrent. Will.am T 'ollison, a boy
who drives a lumber wagon for Mr.
W. J. Barnes, was returning from this
city to his home in Scottsboro, driving
a pair of mules. When he reached
the branches be got off the wagon,
started his team across and walked the
trestle ol the Milledgeville and Asylum
Railroad. The mules on reaching the
middle of the branch, were sent a whirl
ing down the stream. After going for
a short, distance down stream they
were stopped by an obstruction. They
were cut loose from the wagon by John
Wagnon, and brought out and thus
kept from drowning. The wagon,
when the mules were cut loose was
washed further down stream.
The mules suffered no damage, but
the wagon and harness were badly
damaged.
Bicjcle Sundries at Dixon Wil
liams’.
:o< d bread—Get it front
ow turnip- for
.•orn, oats and
■ral
You want
City Bakery.
Subscribe for the Union Recorder if
you wish to read it.
This i- the season to
/fall and winter use.
Go to O’! Quinn’s for
bran.
Mr. J. B. O’Quim. spent
iav- of la-i week at Tennille.
2 bars best laundry soap and a cake
j/an tor in cts. at H. E. McComb’s.
Mi— Maggie Whitaker i- visiting
VI iss Frankie Broadfield at Nona. Ga.
A Steam’s Bicycle for sale
% ’20 cash. (has. H. Whitfield.
For Salk,—A fine Jersey milch
now. Apply at R. L. Wall’s store,
An old lady, hearing somebody say
*.Ue mail.' were very irregular: “It was
wo in my young days; no trustin’ any
of cm. ”
Mrs. Penny Jordan ol Tennille. re
turned home yesterday morning alter
.a pleasant visit to tin* family of Mr. J.
IB. G’( biirm.
The Ftre Department.
Tl
Star Rpijl Fn,m September l<t
*'■ I'a/ih. house now occupied by
Mr. G. C. Carmichael, 7 rooms, oppo
site Atkinson Hall. For particulars
ntpuly ti P. J. CLINK.
City Council, at a recent meet
ing, authorized Mr. J. F. Wilson,
Chief ot the Fire Company, to secure
the services of live men to sleep in the
City hall, and respond to all tire
alarms.
Messrs- Tom Stinson, Ben Bass,
Will Finn, George Stinson and Robert
Folds were chosen by Mr. Wilson, and
they now spend every night at the
City hall. They each receive $->.0O j
per month.
A. H. Butler,
(Southern Normal Musical Institute.)
Edinroro, Aug. 7, 1898.
One thing can be said of the monks
and nuns who once filled England with
stately abbeys and cathedrals, they had
an eye for beauty and a keen sense of
the value of a commanding situation.
You will nearly always find the ruins
ot abbeys and monasteries standing
either on some lofty hillside or com
manding ,peak, or nestled in a spit
striking for its beauty. Examples
of the two latter are to be found in
Bolton Abbey and Finchale . Priory,
the former shut in by a circle of gentle
elevations on the bank of the Wliarle,
the latter crowning a rounded knob
within half a minute’s walk of the
Wear.
Until 1 saw Bolton Abbe y I thought
Kenilworth the loveliest ruin in Eng
land, as it certainly is one of the most
impressive, but there is something pe
culiarly graceful and beautiful in Bol
ton with its grand east window, now
stripped of it- inullionsaud open to the
world, yet imposing still, and the re
mains of arches and moulding to speak
yet of the deep devotion and love of
the artistic which marked the monastic,
worship ot the past.
For grandeur I know ot no castle
that, can excel the old monastery ot
.Whitley—the cradle ot English song.
For here it was that under the rule ot
the stately Abbess Hilda, Caedmon
gave voice to bis song ot the Creation,
as Green lms so beautifully told.
The little town of Whitley stands
at the mouth of the Erke which at this
point lias been lormed into a good har
bor by the erection of two massive stone
piers. Beyond lies the North Sea and
the scene that disclosed itsell to our
view was wild and picturesque in the
extreme. It was a stormy day and the
sh;i was a mass of muddy, foaming wa
ter that dashed wildly against the piers.
The little town with its quaint, narrow
streets hugs the side of the cliff and
struggles up step by step till it reaches
the foot ot the knoll or peak capped by
St. Mary’s church. The church itself
has some remains of Norman work
manship in its walls and doorways, hut
within it is modern, finished in wood
painted a spotless white and having
more stairs and galleries and transepts
and chapels than I could quite under
stand. A great stillness and awe op
presses the tourist as lie stands in the
aisle of this strange white building,
with a faint gray light struggling in at
Had pursued bis Impious rage la vain
And needful was such strength to these
Exposed to the tempestuous seas.
Scourged to the winds’eternal sway
Open to rovers fierce as they.”
And indeed the winds and the waves
and the rivers fierce have done their
work and only crumbling ruins remain
to mark the spot dear to the lovers
both of history and romance.
We drove back across the sands with
the last ripples of the tide running into
the sea, a faint golden lightlying along
the (iglge of the horizon and reflected in
a thousand sparkles from the little
pools left in the hollows of the sands
and with St. Cuthbert’s isle lying bleak
and desolate behind us. Brave old bt.
Cuthbert, grim old St. Cuthbert, doing
his work gravely, sternly, faithfully,
A Buggy or a Surrey
; can be made 50 per cent, more comfortable to ride in
' by having it hung with the Thomas Coil Springs. They
■ give the buggy a luxuriously easy and even motion under all condition
1 - - Rolling or throwing are rendered impossible by
The THOMAS
COIL SPRINGS
Most durable ; cost little; easily attached to any bugpv,
old or new. (let them of your wheelwright or order frnn.
•0
direct.. Write for circulars and prices.
The liutfalo Spring dt NJenr Vo., Ilufliilo, New Y ork
.Tune (I, 1898.
On and after the first of September
LOCALS.
2iirs.i?a=srr , s wAR will be deglared ! Fftr Rwi(
tradition and history even tmti. this j . Against Credit, jIUl IlClll—house in
ge brick
ami
Books will be
BOMBARDED
Iriven to the wastebasket,
to Im> kept under streit
BLOCKADE .
by Cash System.
ARMY OF INVASION
to he composed of cash
Hot
present day.
There is another influence, too, ev
er present, all prevailing, hut with a
soltened and tender grace about it,
warm with the magnetism of a loving
heart Everywhere about us is the
trace ol the Wizzard of the North.
There is scarcely a glen, or crag or wood
orstream that lias not been made familiar
to us by the pen ot Walter Scott. We I
have been following in his footsteps I
and it has added to our pleasure ten- j
fold that since our childhood lie has 1
been our. wellknown and most familiar
friend. Whether at Abottstord where
he lived and died, or at Dryburg
where he is buried, at Melrose or at
Tantalloii Castle or 011 Locli Katrine
he is ever present to open our ey*;s to
the beautiful and the sublime of nature,
and tlm best preparation I know tor a
visit to Scotland is a frequent and
careful reading of bis novels.
My time and space are both so lim
ited that I shall have time but lor one
more picture and that must tie Tantal-
Ion Castle. Apiiliciuimilnr l.rnrc lo NiTll.niiH.
Traveling by the East Coast Route GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
let off at a little station called 1 ^OITUE is hereby given tlmt the under-
in rear of v s aBl
Evans stores or the warehouse form
’y occupied by W. H. Jewell. AfplC
s am’i, Evans
At City Bakery, where you' can
the nicest Breads, Cakes, Pies.
dally every afternoon.
Rolls
a spec
F..W. L
A Wonderful Discovery.
The last quarter of a century records
many wonderful discoveries in medicine,
ut none that have accomplished more for
humanity than that sterling old household
• medy, Browns’Iron Bitters. It seems to
•ontain the very elements of good health,
imi neither man, woman or child can take
it without, deriving the greatest benefit.
Browns’Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
you
Music
Teacher and Director.
Conductor of
Normals, Conventions and Singing
classes. Write lor terms.
Milledgeville, Ga.
The Doll Show.
>rl
Walker sell buggies,
■wagons, harness and all kind of furni
ture cheaper than ever known in M1 1 -
ledgcviile. Stewart has bought out
Fraley’s interest in the stock ol Fraley
•St Walker.
AUBASTINE is the cheapest
aitd nuist durable Wallcoaling
made, For sale by
THE COOK LI MBER CO.
Mrv 27 tf
The revival services closed at Hope-
well church last Friday. The pastor
Kov. John Bailey was assisted by Mr.
C. T. Crawford, who preached with
power. Good results followed the
antelingsid about 17 joined the church
uid the membership whs much revived.
We are in receipt of a catalogue of
>Jie Middle Georgia Military and Ag
ricultural College, at Milledgeville,
-or which President Reynolds ha.- pur
fianks. Under his excellent niabugi-
Niieiit this school is growing in useful;
aess, and it- advantages are linsur-
^mssed Madisonian.
The new firm ol Stewart & Walker
is by far the strongest and best firm >n
Milledgeville dealing in Furniture,
Buggies, Harness and everything in
their line and they propose to sell
cheap for cash or on time and on in
stallments, and try to give perfect sat
isfaction to customers. Give them a
trial and you will find them all o. k.
The Juvenile Missionary Society,
under the shillful management ot Miss
Alice Wright, gave quite an interest
ing doll show on the campus ot the
M. G. M. X A. College Thursday
afternoon. Dolls all sizes and age were
there and the children had a happy
time. Mrs. W. T. Conn furnished the
ice cream for the occasion, and a neat
little sum for the Juveniles was
realized.
The dolls receiving the prizes were:
—Ellen ago SO, entered by Mi-s Ma
mie Vinson received the prize for the
oldest doll, l.ue.y Rebecca age 22, (Mi
tered by Miss Bessie Lamar received
the prize for the largest doll, and
Marion, age 10, entered by Miss
Marion Vaughn it-ceived the prize tor
the smallest doll. It is to be hope that
this unique entertainment will he re
peated at an early day.
the sloping windows of the aisles, and
listens to the moan of the wind, and
the dash of the waves. It is sadder
still to stand 111 the church yard outside
with its thickly-crowded grave stones
weuther b ;aten and time-stained, with
the long brown grass whistling in the
blust tl at threatens to blow him over
the cliff.
It is pleasanter, though not less sol
emn to climb yet higher the desolate
aisles of *• Whitley’s cloistered pile,”
with its ruined arches and broken pil
lars, for there time that has laid its
rude hands upon the pile has begun its
healing. The ruined walls are already
clothed with ivy and vines and the
“flower in the cranny of the wall.” Here
too imagination comes in and we have
the picture, of the stately Abbess:
Drem, and take your ticket to Nortii
Berwick. li is a most charming
country through which you are pass
ing, and you will need to keep % your
eyes open. You have passed Barn-
borough, Lindistame and Dunbar,
and now North Berwick and
the Bas.- Rock rises belore you.
The Bass Rock stands out in lonely
majesty and grandeur 1 1-2 miles from
the shore and can only he approached
in fair weather. It is crowned hy the
ruins of an old castle once used tor
English prisoners and afterwards as a
prison for the Covenanters. In Msc
Churchyard of Dryburg Abbey not tar
from the tomb of Sir Walter Scott is
the grave stone of three brothers,
ministers of the church of Scotland, of
one of wdioni it stated that lie died
after having been imprisoned in the
towers of the Bass. North Berwick
Law is a lofty hill immediately back of
the town, commanding a fine view.
But the great attraction to us was
the old castle of the Douglasses, Tan-
tallon. It is in ruins now, the hold o (
the Douglas, where the fiery old Earl
gave the order for the arrest, which
Martnion escaped by his rapid flight
through ilie archway and across the
drawbridge “just as it trembled on the
rise.” •
signed lias applied to the Ordinary of
said county for leave 10 sell lauds belong
ing to the estate of Mrs. a . W . (Ja-e, late
ot said county, deceased, 'or the pavment
of debts, and lor distribution amongst the
heirs of said eota e. Said application will
be heard at the regular lerm of the court
of Ordinary in ami tor said county to be
held on the first. Monday In October, 1898.
This the 22 d day of August., 1898.
GEORGE I). CASE,
Administrator upon the estate of Mrs. S.
W. Case, deceased .
BALDWIN SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday
lu September next, within the lawful
hours of sale, at the Court House door of
said county, for cash, the following de
scribed pioperty.fo-wit:
One hundred and twen*y-Hve acres of
land, more or less, off of the northern
part of laud lot number one hundred and
forty eight in the Filth land district and
the three hundred .old twenty-first dis
trict, Georgia Militia, Baldwin County,
Georgia, on the Milledgeville and Irwin-
ton public road, five miles south of Mil-
ledgeville. and bounded north by lands
owned and possessed by .Mis. F. C. r ur-
man, east by the MllledgcvlTe and Irwlu-
ton public road widcti separates this land
from lands owned and possessed tiy D. U.
Sanford, south bv lands owned and pos
sessed by W. J. Brake, and west by lands
of the State Lunatic Asylum.
Said property levied on as the property
of William 1). McMillan to satisfy au exe
cution issued from Baldwin Superior
Court 111 favor of Equitable Mortgage
Company against s lid William G. McMil
lan. This 1st dav of August, 1898.
C. E. PROSSER, Slier ff.
‘ Black was her garb, her rigid rule.
Reformed 111 Benedictine school,
Her cheek whs pale, tier form austere.
Vigilance and penitence austere,
Had early quenched the light of youth.
To Whom It Concerns.
All person* are requested to take
their cows and horses oft the college
uampus from this date. No more pastur
ing of stock can be permitted this sea
son.
Wu. E. Reynolds, Pres.
Milledgeville Ga., Aug. 23,1898.
DIwihi of the Blood and Nerve*.
No one need suffer with neuralgia. This
disease is quickly and peri.'aneutly cured
by Browns’ Iron Bitters. Every disease of
the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic
in- otherwise, succumbs to Browns’ Iron
Bitters. Known and used for nearly a
quarter of a century, it stands to-day lore-
inost among our most valued remedies.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
BAND CONCERT AND FESTIVAL.
The Apollo Silver Bund will give
a free concert in front of Culver it
Kidd’s drug store Friday afternoon,
beginning tit •’> o’clock, and another
at 7:30 at the College campus, where
ice cream, lemonade and other delica
cies will he served. Messrs. Culver it
Kidd have tendered their soda fount,
and the proceeds will go towards pay
ing for their beautiful new instruments,
they have just received, binee its or
ganization the members of the hand
have bought and paid for handsome
uniforms, and have paid a large amount
down for new instruments, and they
want to finish paying for them.
The band is composed of some of
the best and most reliable young men
in the city, and they are desirous of
giving our city a good band, and it is
one of the best in the state. Now
let all of our citizens patronize the
soda fount Friday afternoon and go to
the festival in the evening. It is your
duty as a citizen to help the band.
Georgig Cane Syrup, 40cts. a
at O’Quinn’s.
gal.
And the picture of Clare: “Lovely
and gentle, but distress’d” but, and
that other, too, noble and erring, not
less fair, Constance tie Beverly.
■ landing here we look down on a
picture all in colors of sober tint, gray
sky, green seas, grey walls, the one
touch ot color, the red tiled houses and
the dress of the women, and the dirty
children playing in the steep and nar
row streets. You will say perhaps
there are not enough colors on the pal
ette to make the picture beautiful. Giv
en a Carol or a Millais and a shadow
may he beautiful. Given the infinite
variety of nature and the alembic ol
the atmosphere and you have of Whit
ley a picture which once seen will dwell
in your memory forever as a tiling of
beauty.
It is a tit sequence to follow the
east const to Lindisfarne, passing on
our way “Dunstanhourgh’s caverned
shore,” and Bamhorough with “King
Ida’s castle large and square.”
Lindisfarne at high water is a lovely
rocky islet cut ott' from the main
land by a lipling, dimpling sea,
but for a few shillings the travel
er may be conveyed across in
jaunting carts drawn by bony, slow-
paced steeds, whose jogging steps are
rendered yet slower by the deep sands
and the sweep of the tide against their
sides. But let me caution you to wrap
up well for the wind blows keenly
across the sands. On Lindisfarne are
the rem&ins of the Castle, a por
tion ot it still used as a fort, and
the ruins of the monastery so beauti
fully described in Marmion:
“lu Saxon strength that Abbey frowned
With massive arohes broad and round
That rose alternate, row und row,
Ou ponderous columns, short and low,
Built ’ere the art was known
By pointed aisle and ehafted stalk,
The arcades of alleyed walk
To emulate in stone.
On the deep walls, the heathen Dam
|- Also at the same time and place will be
, . , sold, fifteen (15) sliares of the capital stock
I In- “rude towers mid ramparts 0 [ Oconee Liquor Company, of the par
there” which once “repelled the insult I value of $100.00 cacti. Levied ou as the.
of the air” were once *f
Cornwell’s order, und the stronghold is
now a relugefor the owl and bat, but
C. T. Whelan to satisfy
fi nv..,l bv I prop Tty o
unv J execution Issued from the Justice coiul
you cun-still trace the lines of the bat
tlements where Clare wandered, glid
ing slow, like noontide glint- to mtise
over her sorrows.
The view from Tantalloii is grand in
the extreme for the rear of the castle
is toward the sea and a few yards only
from the edge of the cliffs. Beyond
stands the Bass Rock, and the guardian
of the place told us that in rough weath
er the waves dashed so high that the
spray is flung into the courtyard of the
castle.
We left Tantalloii with regret, as
indeed we leave every spot of this
land so rich in historic and dramatic
interest, fine can hardly believe that
such daring, reckless, lawless people
ever existed, for nowhere will you meet
a gentler, quieter, more law-abiding
people than the Scotch ot today, and
yet when you follow the windings ot
the crystal streams, and mark the dark
ravines that open out in endless laby
rinths, the cliffs that almost meet above
your head and the thickets that clothe
their sides you can well understand
that a country so fitted lor dark and
daring deeds must often have witness
ed dark and daring deeds.
Well, well, the days ot daring ad
venture and romantic episode, have
passed away. Far better that it should
be so, these things belong to the .child
hood of a nation, but that nation has
reached the summit of its progress and
the era of its decline when the hearts
of its sons shall no longer thrill at the
story of the courage even it it be a rude
courage and the fidelity, even the
mistaken fidelity, of their forefathers.
Far distant be such a fate from bon-
nie Scotland.
Jllia A. Fliscu.
Chatf. Whitfield has received
three lew braids of Cigars:
They are geed molten.
82i)th Diit. G. M., of sai l uountv, lu favor
1st National Bank of Mt. Airy, against
said C. T. Whelan. Levy made by F. W.
Brown, constable mid returned to 1110.
Raid stock will be sold one share at a
time, as the law requires, fid* August
C. E. PROSSER, Sheriff.
8th. 1898.
FOR SALE.
O NE OF THE most desirable home:
Baldwin county, just outside city
limits, less than a mile from Court House,
churches, colleges, and business center of
city; only 1-4 of mile fromGa. K. It. depot,
contains nearly 200 acres, residence built
7 years ago, contains 8 rooms. On the
place there is a gm house and screw, 2
corn eribs, carriage house, black-mtth
shop, small barn and stable, and well of
delightful water. Sold for division. Been
in family nearly 59 years. For particulars
adplvto MR. J.J.GUMM.
HERMAN GUMM,
MISS CORA GUMM,
MUleilgoville.Ga., Aug. 15 1898. 7 3t*
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons
having demands against L. N. Calla
way, late ot said county, deceased, to
present them to us, properly made out,
within the time proscribed by law, so as to
show their character and amount. All
persons indebted to said deceased are
hereby requested to make immediate pay
ment to us. August 2nd, 1898.
MRS. E. K. CALLAWAY,
J. A. CALLAWAY,
Executors of L. N. Callaway, deceased.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To all whom It may ooncrt’n:
Willie HilUc) having In proper form ap
plied to me for permanent Letters ot Ad
ministration ou thee- tate of Atlas Shaw,
(c) deceased, late of said county, this Is to
cite all and singular the creditors and next
ol kin 01 Atlas Shaw (c) to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by law
and show cause, tf any they can, why per
manent administration should not be
granted to him or some other proper per
son on Atlas Shaw’s (c) estate.
Witness my hand and official signature
this the 18th day of July, 1898.
M. R. BELL, Ordinary B.C.
For Sale—At a Bargain.
A sixty saw gin, in good order, with
feeders and condenser, good belt, etc.
Also engine and boiler to run the same.
Apply to C. H. Richardson,
Agent for Mrs. E. L. Furman,
Scottsboro, Ga.
July 18,1898. 3 tf
Milledgeville Machine Shop,
1 I have purchased the above nan
| shops, and they are now open,
| intend to do the very best work
j tl.e lowest prices. 1 most earnei
'request the people to bring me th
i work. I guarantee satisfaction'
prices to suit everybody.
W. B. HARPER, Manager.
Notice to the Public.
Having sold my entire stock in 1
Milledgeville Banking Co., this is
give notice that my responsibility
all obligations of -aid Bank from f
day ceases. Sami,. Evans,
July 30, 1 s>98. 5 4
Pnr Rpnf Frora September
1 U1 llclll. t| lc Catholic Parsona]
For further particulars apply to
2 tfj Peter J. Cline.
Fat Rnnf Tvvo l,0lIi! es on Elh
rUl uulll—street. Apply to
if. Mrs. Sarah Posh
Our Guarantee
For our new method for Pia
and Organ protects our patroi
If our work is not satisfactory
every way. we don’t want yo
money. If you want the best
struction in music, better let
tell you of our method,
A. H. Butler: P. O. Box 7
To the Public.
J have decided to make tl
race for Clerk of the Court, an
earnestly desire your vote.
Very truly,
warren Edwards
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
1 lie Best Salve in the world
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, S
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapf
Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all SI
Eruptions, ami positively Cures Pi
or no pay required. It is guaranh
to give satisfaction or money refund
Price 25 cents per box. For sale
Culver & Kidd,Milledgeville, Ga.
For Rent.
P 1*0111 August ldth, House conta
ing three rooms on Hancock stre
next door to Mansion. For turtli
particulars, apply to Peter J. Cline.
July 18, IsfiS." 3 tf
Dissolution Notice.
^01 ICE is hereby given that the tlna
Fr ilry A: Walker has been tlissolv
by mutual consent. All notes and 1
counts ate in the hands of Mr. B. I. Fra:
for settlement All those indebted|to I
Jiriu will call on hire and settle at oa
1 he business will he continued under I
firm name of Stewart A Walker.
B. I. FRALEY.
8 lm W. A. WALKEB
For Sale.
A HOUSE AND LOT ou
uer of Hancock and E
Streets: just two blocks ea
Milledgeville Bank.Jonlyone
from Military College. E
contains fi rooms, 4 grab
closets. City water in back
stove room, besides well of
water Splendid garden
Price $1,000. Terras easy,
on or address
Miss Cora Gumm
Milledgeville, (
ROBERTS, POTTLE & HINE!
Attorneys-At-Law.
From and after this date Edward
Hines will he assoeute! with us In
practice nr law,
July 25,1898. ROBERTS & POITL
A Repair Shop.
I HAVEopenetl ashop on Hancock str
1 -• -
opposite Court House and am prepi:
to repair and varnish all kind of furnitu
to make cabinets, >*te Work promt 1
and neatly done JAMES GUMM.
Mllledegvllle, Ga.. June 1st, 1897, 48
Application far leave in **ll.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
R W. Rohetts, Administrator of t
.estate of Mrs. F. 1. Hines, deceas*
having In proper form applied fo' le*
to sell the land belonging to said decent
Notice la hereby glv-n to all persons'
tereated, to show cause, If any they
on or before the first Monday In
1898, why leave should not be granted '
prayed for to sell said land.
M R. BELL.Ordinary B,0
August lad, 1898.