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Personal Mention.
Miss Uosa Mapp is visiting friends
la Eatonton.
Miss Mattie Keil left this morning
for a visit to Gainesville.
Miss Bertie Shea, of Augusta, is vis
itlng the family of W. S. \ aughii.
Mrs J F. Mauneschmidt of Colum-
b us is visiting relatives in the c,*
We regret to hear tlint Mr.
Han ft is not in his usual good heat .
3fyis“ ft i r -iting r MisVMa[ t le H sTa 0 iS
Mr'Tas D Stetson of Hawkinsville
visited Judge D. B. Sanford’s family
^Mr E. P. Gibson, of Bethel ohureli,
attended the Methodist conference at
^Mrs B E. Shea and little daughter
Mattie, of Augusta, are visiting rel
atives in the city.
Mr Samuel Evans and daughter.
Miss Alice, will leave for a visit to
■North Carolina to day.
Mr C. G. Wilson Jr., formerly of
this city has been appointed mail
Sent between Macon and Troy
Mr 11. N. Lamar, attended the
meeting of the County School Com-
missiomTS at Salt Springs last week.
■Rev J- R - KinK ftnt ] ( A pt- P' l ’
Crawford left last Wednesday to at
tend the Augusta District Conference,
at Harlem.
Mr W. R. Lamar of this city leaves
a^D rug° Store in thatcUy^ Wewfsh
the young man well.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts and
Miss Olive Herty left yesterday for
White Sulphur Springs, Mt. Airy,
N. C. They will be absent till Sep-
tember.
Mr. John S. Cook, wife and daugli-
. tor. Miss Annie, of Augusta, went
North last week. Miss Anon* has
Isome warm friends and ml irrers m
IMilledcviiV
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jeveniiur. Mrs S. I> <*m •» i ,r < > ,, i
ling Th“ on je»t. o' tie-, mvr » a-
■ to poinuieui'ira*** tile I'.-e' n M'’-
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in o ' ti'li ' p,ff.>cti ' ii,t " • r • iii'.
hv Mrs,.! K F.ii- i' i i ti.irt recit'.-
|ioii Viv Mi'S Mmr'p 1 or
p. ■ f. I). IJ I I.. .J' 1 'ij't.rv left
|asi I'-iibn for Ml'.i r!r." .hich
, if b" I i'eir *r ‘ ,.ri h. • V r. [t i'l
1 1 V»1 •!• 1 I (Ml < itc'cl* I 1.’ ojship
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p til s "ill .'w H h. ,i j l : j"' , 'in
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He tnul" mui v '.vii ■ is Iii.
|n r • who ri g “t Ids d. i ,. t m e,
Mr. Win. < oilier, <T ij.in i ,>m ■
Nas the mash r reei'i i' m in • h. r, •
j’o't 'f I l>e ( I ! Mi:!, j j, |,j, t, ,|
lad lii'l ids w,.rli W, I I.H.s S,1 , r .
■"''in: sun.-ri' '.•!■ .... 11„ ., o„,
of '' “ llpieh ,• :i»■ |l,i. •! !t
|*avy \. " ■ tell i. IlM , i . |,’ ,
t'le L-nillii,. If 0 w;.e . v;ri-’-ateil,
: 1 in 'l cai'ii i; ,e i i., r.r ri.j-
..t fr
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which we
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The Cotton Seed Oil Mill Levee.
The Dodionlion Takes Placo iu
tlio Presence of a Great Assem
bly of Our Peoplo, ami
Is ti Grand Success.
It lias been many n day since there
wns such a scene enacted in this city
as took place at the nearly completed
building of tlie Milledgeville Cotton
Seed Oil Mill and Fertilizer Co., near
the Macon mid Augusta Depot, last
Tuesday evening. It was a grand
turn out of the best citizens of town
and country, and was gruced by the
presence of many of our fair young
women and dignified matrons.
About half past 8 p. m., tho dum
mies ran out to the depot “loaded to
the muzzle,” as the huntsmen say,
with all sorts, sizes and sexes, while
many came on “Shank’s mare” deter
mined to be at the christening of one
of the bravest and best enterprises
ever set on foot in Milledgeville. The
splendidly constructed and spacious
building was brilliantly lighted up and
many Chinese lanterns hung iu the
windows and in the body of botli
stories, which are large rooms, being
eacli 40 by 60 feet, while still another
room is attached to the lower story.
There is no more solidly built wooden
structure anywhere than this Mill.
It is no less a monument to the enter
prise of its projectors than it is to the
skill of the mechanics who built it.
Mr. W. 8. Brooks, the Manager, de
serves to be proud of his pet project,
and the Company and community
are due him everlasting thanks for
the energy he throw into the project
and the rapidity with which 'h*-
work has progressed. It will he com
pleted in a few wi'd.s and (be wliech
of hiiciiiO 's put in lnutiou within its
".'.,11s.
1" i be second s ory a temporary
* hi ' ' ten '•lei’. d. and rough
i.xcd i. , ci.'omiuoilate the ladies,
ir i i -;, •" Ii" v re present. Of course
r me i .it expected by the sterner sox
i h it cushioned chairs would be pro
'ido'l or them. On the stag" s :t
him- of the leading members i»r tm
C.iiipany, and several gentlemen,
fr.nu j.broad, who were vsh'iig the
city. Mr. Brooks rapped tlio big au
dience to order, and after u few re-
inaru- introduced President bumpkin
of tin* Dummy Line who made n
>hort, pertinent and spirited address.
Be was followed in ttie same strain
by Mr. J. L. Hibley of Baldwin. Jos.
E. Pottle, Esq., and Capt. T. F. New
el. <>; the city. These speeches v.ite
i l short, the speakers mercifully re
garding the comfort of the audience,
most if whom “stood it out”patient!)
>.ud i pplaudcd the speakers roundlv
v. in never they said some telling
i him. or something that came home
l i 1 1 -m, so to speak. The excellent
bras Band from tlio Asylum was
pees it and added immensely to the
•> i a urn of (he audience by their
li imi ;.
At. ! he conclusion of the speaking,
t. ■ vi-itors descended to the lower
r-iam, where there were seasonable
r. fi\ .-'orients served by some ladies
connect'd wiP 1 the M. E. Church of
i, is ciii and si hi at u moderate
c. n j\, t proceeds to be applied
fo "aids i ' payment of a balance
due on the handsome organ of the
chore. .
V’h*" * :• v ? i <nti died out
SUPERIOR
THE-PUREST AND BEST
Ih made only of strictly pure grape cream
of tartar, strictly pure bicarbonate of
soda, and a small portion of flour aa a
preservative, nothing else whatever, and
is warranted entirely free from alum,
ammonia, phosphates, lime, and all the
adulterants frequently found in baking
powders. The character of materials
used, their purity, and the nicety of their
combination, render Cleveland’s superior
baking powder the most healthful and most
economical in use, and it always affords
wholesome, nutritious, and delicious food.
ft is recommended for purity, healthful-
ness and efficiency by Government and
State chemists, chemists of Boards of
Health, and professors in institutions of
learning throughout the country.
Sold only in cans, full weight.
CLBVKLAJfD llBOTHBKS, AlDAHY, N. T.
Feb. 12. 1839. ni'7(> 32 ly
County Tea.chers J Convention.
. THK FIRST DAY’S SKSSION.
Tlie colored Teachers Convention
of Baldwin County, met Friday morn
ing, July 25th, 1880, W. B. West in
tlie chair, and Gertrude P. Lofton,
Secretary,
Tlie convention was ottered wirli
Binging on page tSS in Gospel hymns,
anil prater by Rev. M. M. Lunar-.
After peever we sung another sum.'
ou page till m Gospel liyum-'. Aftir
which the i ll i.jiMiaii af. re Mini ml
ire.-seii l lie e ‘ii cm ion. The subject
■ f bw -iiM" v ix "llig' er tylu 'nli.rt
•nut i':ii'i. I'l.-ty uiTiniigt lie 'i'eii '■
11 •• I IU,111-. I ’ le .ell lijeet. HI 'rlei'li Met
till U-I •'•••I h!;i;| Vli'f will. I, ., i: . I.
‘ ‘.J ov ami i. I 'ii.-- - ' ' In ,n,e ti 11..
Kook 1 Am Rusting,'’ !’r - !;
11. Wriglit or August.i, v. ,e
duceil to the Conwntion and lie i *o
gave us a grand (ink, nf r i r wiiielj
the bells • ii'iee.til'll to I • 11 In I' Imrl-
Baldwin County Building and
Loan Association.
A meeting was called last Saturday
night by Chairman, Col. It. C. Hum
ber, to hear tlio reports of committees
previously appointed and to elect of
ficers. 517 shares were represented.
Tlio following officers were elected:
\V. T. Conn, President; Col. It. C.
Humber, Vico President; Directors,
G. W. Hoilinshead, E. E. Bell, A. 1).
Nisbet, Capt. T. F. Newell and It. W.
Roberts. Tlie following Committee
was appointed to make application
for charter and draw up By-Laws:
G. D. Case, Chairman, H. T. Bethune,
Jos. E. Pottle, W. T. Conn and
Adloph Joseph. No other business
befoie the stockholders they ad
journed. A meeting of Directors,
was then called to order by President
W. T. Conn, and B. T. Bethune was
unanimously elected Secy, and Treas
urer, and Jos. E. Pottle, Atty. No
other business before them they ad
journed subject to call meeting by the
President.
The Baldwin County Building and
Loan Association is an independent
and home enterprise, will bo manag
ed by enterprising home men, and is
not connected with the Southern Mu-
l mil of Atlanta, 942 shares have been
subscribed which go to prove that
the people of Baldwin county have
confidence in it and its management.
Any one desiring to become a mem
her of this association can do so by
making application to Pres. W. T.
Conn or Secretary B. T. Bethune.
L. H. Andrews, Sec. pro tern.
Uhhhiwkthkr Dots.
July 27th, 1889.
Editors Union-Rkcordkr:
Fine rains at tine place yesterday
and laHt night.
We regret 'o hear that Miss Jennie
Brown is sii'K. with fever.
ltev. (inner, with his delegates, is
mili'inlitig District Coliterei.ee at Har
lem.
A n°w bridge at Buck cieek.
A picnic, at Mr. (i l>. Minok's next
Tiro stiuy.
AJ'ss Annie Mi rick lias returned
ill rs. Ash'
lef.e (V .u.i.
of I'l iionfon, Miss
1'in'i. N.ma Broail-
null, of Mill-
. . I lie Msllors. E.
T. E. WHITE,
THE GROCER, No. 5, East Eanoook Street,
Still to the Front!
1 am receiving, daily, fronli goods of all kinds. I buy in small
lots, Imt buy often, pay oasli for what I buy. By this means, I get
tlio very lowest prices—conseqently can and do sell the best goods
in tho city at tlio lowest prices. “ My Ham trade is undoubtedly
beyond competition, because I sell tho finest in the whole country.
My patrons toll mo so and I know it is so. My pure Loaf Lard and
Breakfast Bacon is unsurpassed in oxcolloncy. A new lot of Sweet
Pickles, iu barrels, just opened, only 25c quart, and plain ones 15o
quart. All kinds of Canned Goods, Crackers and Bottled Goods.
Dosoeatod Cocoanut and Broma. Spices, all kinds. Teas and
Coffeo—ltoastod and Green Java. Tho purest lot of Sweet Cakes
and Crackers in tho city. All kinds of Sugar, Cut Loaf 4 X Confec
tion, Granulated and Extra C.
I-^ltomomber tho placo, No. 5 East Hancock Street.
T. E. WHITE, The Grocer,
Milledgeville, Ga., June 3rd, 1889. 31 ly,
Bayne T s Drug Store!
AT SAME OLD CORNER,
South-Wost Cornor Wayno and Hancoak Sts.. .MilledgevidLE, GAi
Having resumed business in my
same old stand, I cordially inviti
my friends and patrons, and ths
public generally to call when want
ing any article kept in a Drug,
Book and Paint Store. My stock
is very large; well selected, too nu
merous to mention items, consisting of all kinds,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines.
School Hooks!
All kinds for College, Public A Private Schools.
Heavy stock of Fino Stationery. Plain and
cheaper Goods at any price you v ir-li. Eieiuuit
Gift Books, Poems, Novels, Bible:-, .F inn Books, and all others.
•«» i'
.hi at
tl I'2 !
Mr. ti. W. Roivhiin',
'I ill;.' Win I’i.VhiI fro..,
i . iird I.... i ...
adjiM.riii’.l util ii 1 ;>U
] Ti v Cnssar.iV i,-*af L -rd and Briiak-
j f-.-t ii.ii'o.., ifi» li ii.-- r i,, mo world, at
i i'. E. ‘Vhiffi’s. i hk G.-jiwr.
Fi'tsh () it .Meal, iVpinoa and Corn
hi-"Ii, foi sale io f E. Whi.c. uiHj in
Grocer.
White Loa-i Oils, fc, Vamisli, rmit
KVKN UNO SKSSION.
| The a il.Hi i ;o'i me. al i h" id :im
[honriin 1 was c tiled in ouler hv lie
I Pres i'le!11,
| A f, ng was Sli'ig ou ('age 41 In *le
I ' J iy mi (I f ni,bit's,” "At the ‘•■iiiii, i
I mg of t! • ’• r Mini if i,” **t e. A I irr u i |, ■, {
I (tie r’d .itC n| "Why ilo w I "mcIi,”
j \nmo 11 .till"* .1 by ft-r. Moses ()• on. j
• iit'tl « » de-viiiM'd l>> a tmni'.i, r ot
| J’eu, ! mi. S. ell.' rvMHims were l|s-
je frit -.!, •.'Iich nt' ki.o" j,ree i.x •
iif.riy -v ; - i i t ii a. • '•{ -..in civil cov-I
't' auer 4 f ler v. lar.h tli., “Melti'd
1 oi 'friii'im ;i Gong »i»hy ” V'S al ly i T,
iliMjii-tei: 1 _ V.'Vs Ir. .. ■■'fai'wo, it
I i ' 'M!l' , ill. !j..er, I'oX 'Vl,. o,
e,i ni.il a ijuii.ji of ini- ,'i si in - q ies - |
III'III- w .is ! V |) mill il. Si;ns>i,| by •
I the 'l'e,,.Miers. \fi. r •< h', ,i we nail ,i j
j.-i'ii; iti "Gospei 11 y mas ” ,
•lie n the siibjii', of AriU..c | b
The ,i.ei ,„l of te.mi <ug ,t "• ■ - os- :
0i s oil In (!erl I'.ldx t* ! ■ h.'n mil
Air. .J. Ai. laie„s i*' ,, r ii!i’"h the
0Ofi-l:"iii- i y,iK vad i,v t ■" , lit’i - !
muii, i.i t no iiitioi. "fs I'kii. iu-I imjviug goods,
cause votu' i : uJj urn . Ih.u |
arrivi d.
A vote i.t thunks vn i tcti ittd pro
K. It. v\ ri.iii f..r hV nm-f is.
Adjourini ei.i.
GUItTUCMi p LV'T'i: , !er' ■.
—AT THE -
jNew York Store!
ini id 1 "o ‘a ia Paints or PaioUt’s Supplier, in all gr illes, prifog
("ii lii.i ('oiiimmi nail l'’ine Stand Lamps, Hanging, Library
■Dili tl.'l 1 f.-Topn, Hr n.iD'.ts. i nii'iers, Wicks, and nli other Lamp
Goods. .1 allcnc! p !'y to the
PKt 3CRI?TI0N DEPA RJMEN1
'.nd guarantee to ‘I! t.noiri with ilie best and purest Medicines. I
h ive served Oie pub ic in this line for 18 or J9 years and have nev
er vet hear I of i iv errors or ftiluns to.please my cus’emors. Will
Berve you ,.n, lio.tr, Igv or n ght in Prescriptions or of • Medicine#,
E. A. BAYNE.
Milledgeviiio, Ga.,,Tan. 8th. 1889. ■ 20 3m.
a vctii
' mt.tmjcitiug
inevs and t
troubk
c.,ange in
n, and to
Reduction in tii-° Pvico :i.
ve r
,r
tsconce
F’ r the SiuuitH of 1889, we j
pa .king un ,l j Pfiol- iu lots of 0,b0() tiul rpwai
ft VAC If
Brick!
T,.
* ro7
S( ll
list of an - i:t,
Rem lining in ‘ti
ed^ev : ■ Buldwn
27, 1V9 If not ou
d ivs . ey will be
Lit dice.
A 1st' ■, V. • '
itYj.y E111ira 8 Lock
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POOH COPY
Milledge.vilm, 'ia., Ami] 2.'»d, 1889.
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kfvV.'g ; ■''•'.;.\ f
pose to.sell Firs, as Av> rage
. nt .■?;"> .'•') per f iniisaj, !.—Cash.,
r OS TER & McMILLAN,
•12 3m
• ,
: (G ii”
' '-V.
** v, t ,
S,
U-
Fair, |
50 sH
It. , ri . • “
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1 h > | ' -ai-11• r, I,is,
T’.' • '• of
•ef ti,,. i.
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•v • -•’ d ; »y
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a,,v, • • 'O > alhnvRv
'•'•YV .(.'•, : T' -
; 1 i\| "ius
‘I'l'lO .. - II till
‘ gOC.I
I. lends
i'.ai <uli,
•••'>.■•■ ..> a- " : • i apny
i .i.:: my !,iid atingh'J in li a.i.uy tinu
joyous i jiiiiniuiion.
Thus has the spirit of enterpriM-
licrc cocci veil another iuipotus <. 11 •
an other indii.strj added t > our g'o .1 ■
• little city, to be fnloai'il. w
.:!y l^ope, i / l'.i:. ny ottn-rs of ,it-
’i jr .... to ' .• M t ledgei i!' • •
i . '''.. •-. . 1 i til ... Feri i!,ztr (.''.
Mai ‘a. reap i.I; fuiletst fruiiio'’ of
t'’r> expo* " ons G, its loutiders
"ii p.-i...- a J is.ing bless ig to .til our
1 - ip.e.
Deafness Can t be Cured
by local application, as they cannot roach
ttjrt diseased portion of the ear. There i.-
"pii v one way to cure deafness, and that is
i,, ..... J.iUit’oiml remedies. Deafness i
a.life i by un inltamed condition of the
’ii" ii- lining of tlie Eustaclan Tube.
Vn.-u this tube gets inllamocl you have a
i iindding sound or imperfect hearing, ai
I ...i>n it is entirely closed, Deafness is t 1 "
. e. lt, nndiiuli es the inflammation e , .
a I ■" out and this tube restored t
• i . i eiindition, hearing will be ile.-, .
■ 1 i : ■ ■ • nine cases out id ten a, ' ■
. ■ . • >\ wi.ii h !-• notion • i
.e i . . . ion of I lie II" .e .■ : , ■ •
v... • , , Mi". I .| J : r,
OTICK.
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| u. ii', tie . O"". Order v. miiow ivi.l j
kqu n in mini . t 7.fin M. i
Si.MMKU OFi'flCK Hocus — (,"!)i'r
■1 ‘ Delivery V. lili.ow will be npi'U
iron, 7.till A M , llnl II 12 M., Mild liolll |
1 p. M. until b i*. M. bund.iy hours Our
will be from 9.(:0 o> htoil A. M., only.
Moiiei ilnl 'i' VViimoh will open lru.ii
7.30 a’m.. unlil 4 P. M.
(! ii. n't: •
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Spoil
Called o .ui.le c
Dr. \\. ('. < b .a iind
II,[ ,, l| lo U i.ledge V 1 , le
will la
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JmjSj u Fiuo Staple!.
Tlie* C'iioui;.!* Roll Box is
.i»' I’at ented, and no oilier rna-
f icturor can tiso it.
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