Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 19, 1906, Image 3

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* V j. HARRIS CHAPPELL j|pF )B , lut io(is Adopted By Alurenae As- Ration of (LN.&I.Cnttese. ihereu „ God i.i His Prcrmleuiv hrs v >ti from life earthly labors the , T HarrisClmppelU for foarteeu T thV iH-ltW president of our Hiereas, "« ' ' Ms loyal devotion Mpfuluess, bis high Isis inspiring unfailing iu- , his tender apathetic loriv attainments, ,olar y i noble life of uuselfish- Inniee. an.i - lV . i, it resolved by the Pherefore, ,K rr , liU A ^„,'iatiou in annual meeting ambled. That vv il»ns express onr common k,t'hi- i.H-iug and our tenderest apathy for bis dear ones ived; That these resolutions m thflminutes of this they be published in the Milledge- , ,, a pers and the Columbus papers that a copy he forwarded to his Ling family. . Mi.~ M. S. Bell, Chairman, Effie Moore, Mary Newell, Kate Thrash, Nan Barksdale. sorely be spread association, the llH OF MR. JAMES RICHARDSON. James Richardson died at a hos- n Atlanta, Thursday night. This [news reached the city by a mossage lived bv Mr. Isom Richardson. Fri- I morning when the passing away of Richardson became known, there a feeling of deep sorrow in rts of his many friends. Richardson became ill in Madison „eeks ago, with typhoid fever [days before his death was [ied to a hospital in Atlanta. Richardson was well known in | city, having spent several years baying cotton. He was a mild laernd unassuming young man, and sod a noble nature. He made friends, who were drawn to him Hose tie>. Mrs. Richardson and Mr i Richardson, have the deepest sym Iv of onr jieople. I several i lo MOTHERS IN THIS TOWN. lildren who are delicate, feverish ^rooe will get immediate relief from Gray’s Sweet Powders for tlren. They cleanse tbe stomach, i rdw liver, making a sickly .child and healthy A certain cure for Sold by all druggists, ‘215c. Kile free. Address, Allen S. OtL.ni- [LeRov, N. V. ’S ADVERTISED LETTERS. le E Davis, lEdwanis. iHitchcock, lHuley, |s, F. Johnnie James J Holland, Jackson, Kimball, Lewis, je Latimore, 'cLendon, Meadows, Medleiu, ’Neal, Hushing, ingleton, ■vlor, illiams, I 11 Mrs T J Jones, Palmer Logan, Bessie Lurry, F A McDonald, CF.ancey Medleiu, , W J May, II S Owens, •I T Patterson, Minnie Stubbs, J E Scott, T O Thomas, Darvis Wright. •T. L. SIBLEY, P. ' M. Goodman & Wootten Are showing this week <i beautiful Lihc of Spring ««d Summer Lawns, Dimities and Muslins Thd are in the Latest Patterns and figures, frecn 5cts. to 25ets. per yard. Our White Goods Department ls Complete in Every Particular. In Hosiery 'V e litre BLACK, TAN and WHITE in Luce -Striped and F£ain at 25cte.. to 5Gcts.. Jn Hamburg Trimming. We Have It ;Ptom Sets. ’’ tto 50ets. per yard. Come and see oar line and you will be pleased. GOODMAN & WOOTTEN Bfc NEW LIFE LEASE GIVEN. Rawlings I**ys, Cases M il! go Back to f Supreme Court. Macon, Gn., June 13—John K. Coop- j CT-, attorney for ,T. G. Rawlings and; sons, Jesse and Milton, secured the sig nature of Judge Mitchell, of Lowndes superior court today to a bill of excep tions in ail extraordinary motion for a new trial for Rawlings' sons, and the ] fight for their lives goes back to the state supreme court. Twenty days ago At torney Cooper tiled an extraordinary motion for a new trial for Milton and Jesse Rawlings upon the grounds that the fattier had confessed to having hired Alf Moore to commit the terrible crime for wfucti all have been sentenced to death. Judge Mitchell denied this mo tion, and exceptions were taken. On arrival here this afternoon Attor ney Cooper declared that he had secured the present bill of exceptions upon un questionably good grounds. Judge Mit chell did not hesitate to sign the bill, and the hopes of saving the lives of Jesse and Milton Rawlings were given won derful force in this action. Attorney Cooper declares that he will be able now to secure new trials for the two young er prisoners under sentence to die July 12. “In my fifteen years at the bar, Ihave never presented a more reasonable bill of excptions in such a case,” said Mr. Cooper. No turn in any phase of these cases | has afforded Milton ;tnd Jesse Rawlings more favorable opportunity for escaping the gallows, according to their counsel, and the matter will be laid before the state supreme court in the hope of se curing the long discussed new trials. y/l\\\\\XSJ>CWNSNNN^^ Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over HO years, has bo.-no the signature of /) — and has been made under his per- j sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one fx> deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and « Jnst-as-good ” are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates th« Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tbe Signature of i& the paining in the post office at M21- "e, Ga., June 11, 1JX»S. If not l for in 2 w t eks will be sent to ptteroffice at Washington: i B Armstrong,Will W Bass, Brooks, Jacob Brooks, p Brise. Albert Bolden, < CaUahau, W O Dunn, Mrs Ida Darnell, Ida R Gonedy. Charlie Hall. Dela Hill. r kut'w tlie value of Cltamber- vou would never wish to be f ■ Here are some of the I „ or "bich it is especially valu- I Jr®, apples, chapped hands, .bites, chilblains, chronic • itching piles, tetter, salt Price 25 cents per *®l p hy John H. Vinson. Must Remain It Bankruptcy. Oiv of the f rst case,:, where die court declined fc discharge a bankrupt ha* just tab,on place, in the United States court in Macon. It was in the oa.use of Karnes & San ders, of Batts ooitnty. This firm had gone into bankruptcy and after a certain time applied for a discharge. There wore objections to the discliarge, and tlie matter wss referred to the referee. Tbe referee rejwrted to the court against tiie discharge. The creditors charged tliat the bankrupts had hidden out a great deal of their property, put real estate in the names of relatives and other matter. • The Judge accepted the report, of the referee and declined the petition for a discharge. WORTH [' Provinces in the Philippines lan B0,(XX) ladrones are engag- ^ork of pillage and murder. 0 Ibis trifling circumstance, Ws of progress in our eastern Possesions are quite favorable. pLATlox WITHOUT IRRITA- TI( )N. er t’«L n ? ac ' 1 liver trouble is to stimnlate I? treatment Vxativn V v ll0ut irritating them, flstimnt^ ru *t ^vrup aids diges- F ir ritatinc V liver aud bowels parv R ! leRe or gaus like pills f grip! !,' n , n,cs - Ir floes not nau- j Culver « s n -| dl } aiul P le asaut Pd Seed Store Kl ^ and ° ase ’ 8 A THOUSAND DOLLARS OF GOOD. “I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain." says A. H. Thames, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O. ‘‘I got no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the resuLt was surprising. A few doses started the brick-dust-like substance aud now I have no pain across my kid neys and I feel like a new man. It has done me $1,800 worth of good.” holey s Kidnev Cure will cure every form of kidney or bladder disease. Culver & Kidd, aud Case’s drug aud seed store. Jackson County, Ala., it is said, will soon lead the entire country as a paint producer. During the last few weeks a vast deposit of red oxide of iron has been discovered at Bellefonte. WILLIAMS KIDNEY PILLS. Have you neglected your Kidneys Have vou overworked your nervous svstem and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains to the loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine. It so Williams Kidney Pills will cure you Sample Free. Williams Mfg. Co. Prop’s, Cleveland, O. 1 Sold by C. F. Barrett. Mr. Charles Brown is busy number ing Hie residences and places of business in the city. Postmaster Janies L. Sibley lias had his salary increased from $2,100 to $2,- 200 per annum. Rev. J. T. Daves, Prof. M. M. Parks and Prof. J. C. Wardlaw attended the Alumnae meeting of Emory College last week. Mr. Daves was elected a Trustee of the College, by the alumnae. Mr. Hermoi: W. Wood, who has just received a diploma in the department of piano and organ tuning of the New Eng land Conservatory of Music, will arrive in the city within the next few weeks to visit the family of his father, Rev. E. H. Wood. While in the city he will be glad to tune pianos and organs. Any orders given Rev. Mr. Wood will receive atten tion after his arrival in the citv. CHAS. HICKS. Practical Painters. It’s sound -sense that we tell you. Y<our work costs less dollars and is best every time you use L. & M. Paint. Yon do more painting with one gal lon of of L. & M. than with two gallons of other paints and the L. & M. Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lead aud makes the L. &■ M. Paint wear like iron. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gal lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized house. Actual cost L. & M. about $1.2(1 per gallon. A. T. Terrell, Riverhead, N. Y., Writes, “16 years ago painted with L. & M. Only now requires repaint ing. Sold by Stembridge Lumber Yards, Milledgerille, Ga. It is stated in artillery ciicles that the new eighteen-pounder quick-firing gun is rendered undnl v conspicuous in ac tion. The shield attached to the gun for the protection of the gunners acts as a mirror in the sun, due to the flat, un broken surface of the shield. The shield is of steel, strengthened by wooden slats, and consists of two parts, upjier and lower. The upper shield is attached the axletree by snpjiorting brackets, and to the trial by a flange, with bolts; the lower portion is hinged to the upper and hangs vertically during firing. 'Mi The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years- THC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT I Milled ^ Brick Works. ivlii^JuJiDUrEVILLE POTTER* J. W. McWILLAN, Prop, MANUFACTURER OF Pressed, Ornamental, Common Brick June 23, 15)03. The Dry Goods Store of DAVIS & EDWARDS HANCOCK STREET WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: ‘‘Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds aud lung trouble. I know that it lias cured con sumption in the first stages.” You never heard of any one using Foley’s Honey aud Tar and not being satisfied. Culver & Kidd and Case’s drug and seed store. D0Q COMMITS SUICIDE. From the Baltimore Sun. New York, June 9—Beauty, a blue and red ribbon fox-terrier prize-winner at the Madison Square Garden Dog Show, committed suicide to-day by jumping from the fourth-story window of the flat of James Gilligau, a dock in spector, at 353 West Forty-seventh street. Gilligau woke np at 4 o’clock this aft ernoon aud prepared for a late “break fast.” A Boston bull-terrier named Daisy, also a ribbon winner with a pedi gree,- is one of Gilligan’s pets. Beauty jumped up on Gilligan’s bed and was ordered off. Daisy was allow ed to remain, and Gilligan talked to Daisy. Beauty resented this aud again jumped up on the bed and frisked about. Again she was ordered down on the floor. A third time Beauty jumped up on the bed and Gilligan shoved the dog off the bed. Beauty whined and ran througn the flat to the front room. Then the fox- terrier jumped up on the window sill, poised for a moment, looked back, wail ed and jumped into the street below. “For ten years,” said a physician to the editor of The Citizen the other day, “I have advocated apples as a cure for drunkenness. In that time I have tried the apple cure on some 40 or 50 drunk ards, and my success has been most gratifying. Let any man afflicted with the love of drink, eat three or more apples daily, and the horrible craving will gradually leave him. The cure will be greatly helped along if he also smokes as little as possible.”—Dalton Citizen Thousands annually bear witness to the efficiency of Early Risers. These pleasant, reliable little pills have long borne a reputation second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They are as staple as bread in millions of homes. Pleasant and effective. Will promptly relieve constipation without griping. Sold by all druggists. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. After experimenting for some years the local authorities or Cologne have de cided to clarify the sewerage before al lowing it to enter the Rhine by means i of a screen of sieve with a mechanical scouring arrangement of rotary wire brushes. * SORE MUSCLES. Prominent athletiees throughout the country find that the best treatment for sore muscles after severe exercise or hard work of any kind, is a hot bath at bed ime, which opens the pores. This ihould immediately be followed with an application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm vigorously rubbed into the skin. This liniment removes all stiffness and sore ness aud has become a favorite rub down as it acts promptly and keeps the mus cles in excellent condition. For sale by John H. Vinson, Milledgeville, Ga. Is Now Filled with New Spring land Sum mer Goods. You are Especially Igvited ta Call and make an Inspection. You Will Find Black, White and Colored Waistings, Fine White and Colored Mercerized Waistings—Skirtings in desirable materials for the season—Linings productive of the Most Beautiful Sha dings. Ladies’, Gents’, Children’s, Misses’ and Boys’ Hosiery-- Black and White, plain and drop stitch, all sizes. Corsets—Latest Spring Designs. Ladies’ Silk Gloves—Black and White, elbow lengths. Laces, Embroideries and Allovers—The nicest selection in the city, Calicoes Ginghams, Cambrics and Percales, Linen Sheeting, Irish and Butchers Linen, Table Linens, Napkins- and Towels. Notions—All kinds kept in a dry goods store. Domestics—Leading Brands. Shes for ladies children and men. Clothing for men, boys and children, Boys’ Odd Pants,'all. sizes, Men’s Odd Pants, all sizes. Men’s and Boys’ Hats—The newest and best stock in town. Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Work Shirts, Overalls and Jeans Pants ready made and materials for making, together with many other things that are new, beautiful aud useful.) jDAVIS & EDWARDS Have been doing some business and hope to- do more, and to have every reader of this ad as a patron in the future. It is our aim to give the best service of which we and our employ* ees are capable, and in every transaction, to make the purchaser satisfied—We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage. DAVIS & EDWARDS, Hancock street.