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I'Hj-^OutAK CIRCLE,
U/ho srs Uisitiuy &RR Bdinj
Visited, '
Society Editor’s Weekly
of Person®! afid
A PASTOR CALLED.
The
Chronicle
Other Gossip.
uthsi Shehan, of Atlanta,
Mr^ M. A. Supple in this
Mi** A
yisitinj
city; p „„ r i Walker, of Gordon, Is
JZ/Zi *•*»• r«u™ »t chi.
e ity : Afarv Humber visited Miss
M iy LiSle L'ev« ett ia Eatonton last
week. , t vnes, of Allendale. S.
C., will move Viis family to this city
''^m^^idwin Blues will have a
The Baldwin m
„ r and Masquerade Ball on uie —u
of February.
Atr D C Camp and family will oc-
cu ^ r -?l.e residence of Mrs. Jones
west of the Mansion.
- r . _ Nora Perrv has returned home
, r rcSSmbu""h.re .h. I... b.sn
5° tin* friends for several weeks
Mr I). C. Camp, the leasee of the
;, y Line, has arrived and will
Dummy roa j in riinninfi: order.
woon iift^e the
Miss Lucia Brantly left yesterday
,/r VHclison, where she will spend
the holidays with Mrs. R. S. Douglas.
,j r t. B. Moore, of Jackson, Ga.,
be funera
j G fowler in this city last Sunday
i.iwin Blues are Attic
handsome style.
|attended the funeral of his sister Mrs.
Fox. —
v... Baldwin Blues are fitting up
lti,Pir Armorv in handsome style.
iThey are to have a library and re-
1 option room.
,... n Reynolds, who holds a posi-
with 'Reaves Warehouse Co„
\then*. will spend the Christmas
lavs with his father’s family in
■this city.
I « rs Nancy Davis, who has been at-
Itendin'' the Normal College in’this
tv has returned to her home in
. -in j-psnine her school
111011
iKIberton, and will
i that city the llrs
ty the nrst of January.
Mrs A. J. Julian, of F
untv, the representative
of
sytli
the
ssioual District on the
(Board ofVisi tors to Georgia Norma
V,... i Industrial College, was flit
,,f the family of Col. Jus. A.
while in tliis’city.
Our citizens are indebted to Prof.
E. Reynolds for the excellent en
iinuent at the M. G. M. and A
fotlu-e last Friday niglit. It.
r-oken of in high terms by all who
itteml ’i. President Chappell of the
laris College, and all his pupils honor
1 the occasion by their presence.
f. v , John M. White, who is so well
Known in Atlanta and who has w
I- |Jen opinions in all his Aelds of la-
particularly Milledgeville, his
just, will take ciiht-ge of Edgewood
thurch. lr is needless to sav that hi*
peaching and ids genial manner and
work will make Edgewood very
Jiopnlar.—Constitution.
Baptist Sunday School’s an-
l ;al Christmas entertainment will
at the Court House on
Friday night, December 35tli, The
|hurdi and congregation are re-
juented to be present ami to send
liberal donations of cake and fruits
|o the committee after J o'clock
riduv afternoon.
.1. D. Chapman, Pastor.
0, \V. Ennis, Supt.
|THE GLAD WEDDING BELLS.
r«g Out Tha Happy Union of Maj
■ S. Lucas and Miss Olive Herty.
I Wednesday smiled with the fresh-
f Springtime, and tJie sunbeams
ittered on the fallen leaves; lit. up
ie forsaken bowers, peeped through
' 'stained glass in the windows of
Episcopal Church, lighting it up
iththe smile of Nature aud banish
'd the frown of Winter. It, was in
piug with the happy union, the
ivUting of tile threads of love into ttie
■oM«>u chords of happiness. A union
I 1 wo souls with but a single thought 1
\t four o’clock on the 18th, Maj. T.
Lucas, and Miss Olive Herty, were
ited.
I he bridal party consisted of the
Flowing:
L. H. Andrews, Miss Clifford Wilcox
|| J. Eneas, MissS idio Hall.
'■ C. Ball, Miss Lucas.
fVi' Mias Florence Herty.
b}' 1 do was given awav by Mr.
m, ' k 11 'V'ty. Mr. Bacot of Charles.
V!H lila J- Lucas’ “best man.” The
iiin'n. 1 !? 1101 ’ 0 " 8 voice of Rev. W. W.
I ■ i' t emphasized-tile beauty and
ii, ,,V mU - 01 the Episcopalian
Thk First Presbyterian Church
Galls Rev. Donald McQueen,
From t' Vnniston Hot Blast.
“A congregational meeting was
held i t the First Presbyterian
church Sn uday, after the morning
service*;..
The object of the meeting was to
decide whether or not the church
would place a call in the hands of
Rev. Deiiald McQueen, of Milled<'e
ville, wild held three services in the
church during the previous week.
Judge Johnson was called to tile
chair and Dr. J. J. McPherson, acted
as Seoretary.
After a full and candid expression
of opinion by a good many of the
congregation, it was decided by a
unanimous vote to ask Mr. McQueen
to take charge of the church.
The committee was instructed to
place tlu-call in his hands, and it is
now with him and his presbytery
whether or not he accepts.
A touching incident occurred dur-
.meeting. A .vouug man,
still in his teens, arose in his seat
and in .. modest but lorcible way-
told how the thought would come
to him \vhil»* working over his ledger
that he would like to hear Mr Mc
Queen preach. It, was the Arst time
he had ever been known to speak
m a public meeting, and when he
sat down the father of the vouug
man—with all of the love and im
pulse of a true father, who is proud
of his boy—jumped to his feet, and
with much feeling exclaimed: “God
bless the bov; it is the Arst time he
ever open, .Ij his mouth in a church
meeting. Fliis little incident was
so unexpected, vet so sincere ami
manly, that tears came unbidden to
many an ey e
It will bi- some tlavs before it is
known whether or not Mr. Mc
Queen will accept.
The deacons went to work Mon
day morning and in a few hours
every dollar of the salary was sub
scribed.’'
The call to Anniston isaAattering
one, aud Mr. McQueen is disposed
to give it a favorable consideration.
He will, however, be largely gov
erned by the wishes of his Presby
tery and the church here, which he
lias served so long. He lias been
the pastor of the Presbyterian
church in this city for the past
fifteen years, and his congregation
and our citizens generally would not
, willing part with him. We join with
his many friends and admirers ;
expressing the hope that he yvill r
main here.
“Mysore ran in the night, and un
sold refused to be comforted." Poor
fellow! of course it did. Pity, lie
couldn’t get Salvation Oil! Only 25
cents.
TRUE GREATNESS.
I deem that man w-lio, sorely tried,
Yet bears his load with cheer,
Greater than lie who, in his pride,
Shakes servile souls with fear.
I deem that man who, menaced most.
Remains unmoved and calm,
Greater than he who quails a hos!,
With fury, hurt or harm.
I deem that man who, quitting wrong,
. Seeks for moral power,
Greater than he win heads a throng, w
Innocence to cower.
I deem that man who, trusting God,
Defig.us in duty done,
Greater than he who, at his nod.
Has slaves to go and come,
Loucius M, Lamar.
Sept. 27, 18'Jl. Atlanta, Ga.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, I CottWl Markpt
perfectly harmless, effective, but do , ' ' '
not cause pain or gripe. Be sure”to The following is tffe qqtfon market
get Hood's, , for December 21, 1£9L reported by
Geo. O. Smith. **
We have .some rare bari_
Carpets—anxious to sfll the^-thi
must be sold! If you nettt them,
now is the time to buy them.
. A. JOSEPH.
McElree’s Wine of Cardut
and THEDFORD'S BLACK• DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
Baldwin county:
E. A. Bayne, Milledgeville.
Culver, Case & Kidd—Milledgeville
Drug Co.
Stevens Bros& Co. Stevens Potterv.
June 8th, 1891. 49 lvr
Buyer for export, at
are
„ —,jori
Samuel Evans' aud Alliance W
houses:
LlVKRPOOL-Middling,4 3-10. Easv.
New York—Middling, 7$ Dull
Savannah—Middling ? l-io. Quiet.
Miclkdokvillk Local Market.
Market Quiet.
Good Mid’s. 7j. Strict Mid’s 7 1-10.
Middlings 64. Strict Low Mid’s. Oj.
Low Mill’s 8j. Tinges ic. off grade.
Stains, 4c. off grade
Receipts to date, 11.000 bales.
Shipments 9,M0. Stock 1,500.
Market at Milledgeville steady.
Mrs. Carr is selling her entire stock
of Millinery and fancy goods at
actual cost.
THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR
-THE
New Drug Store
Walker & Walker,
No. 29 SOUTH WAYNE St.
, 1 ^«, ri)JIU , is 11 gentleman of
it'^vUempraud. He is a
'» of West Point, and was the
o. encomiums from a brother
• 0 has ably filled the post of
l'".*; l,t °‘ OU1 ' Collegl*, winning
,ve fit-»li*l 8t «? ,U , ttud r^Pect but
trails of ,A detH ' 11,1 posseses
v win n 1 y^aracter which can
C bririfl n^ 1011 and respect.
Person tm! , s ° lUo J. only beautv
of inani, e rs e which P hl‘ iH< ^ n 1 HUd
tiler make up aa i ^ t lend ? d to-
r - Dui-imr h‘„ : tXt lui*ito cliurac-
Oolle ™;„ b 0 "«»»“■<*• U.
President 11 Ilf* 1 tlle es teein of
liolars tliroiisdi u COI1 trolled her
fhey were & l OV ? “ ,Hi fear,
ndsoine and cosH P 6Dts of man y
eir many finds y P / eseats f '-om
u > tliein sometld,, d t,ley Cllrry
aa silver am . g Wore durable
rcelian-the ---° re Uelicate tha “
re of
■Se whohnvo 1 2 1 Wl811e8 <
-ting them ad che Pleasu
'ting tln-m,
W ‘ 8h tllem lives full of pleasure.
Maj
t
thuiandaut
I 1UI1 (
d the f,f 8and hi8 b ride will return
formal* "* ,ue W1 “ ret u
former resume his post
on January 4th.
Houseke
•e Ha
,pel's we offer some
\A, i,?L 111 Table Linens in
niake a V kins . and Crushes. You
1 Goods ?? Illls ^ a ke in buying
'onus now, at ■ J 0
——— A. Joseph's.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
A man who has prcaticed medicine for
■l 1 ) years,ought to kuuwjsalt from sugar;
read what ha says:
Toledo, 0., Jan. 10,1887.
Messrs. F. J. Cheney <fc Co.—Gentleman:
—I have been in the general practice of
medicine for most to years, and would say
that in all my practice and experience
I have never seen a preparation that 1
could prescribe with as much confidence
of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure
manufactured Oy you. Have prescribed
it a good many times and its effect is
wonderful, and’would say in conclusion
that J have yet to (ind a case of Catarrh
tint, it would not cuie, if they would take
t according to dirccUpus.
Yours Truly,
L. L.GORUUCH, M. !)•
Office, 2X5 Summit St.
We will give Sli'U) f- r any case of Ca
tarrh that can not lie cured with Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure. Taken internally.
L\ .1. CHENEY, & CO., Prop’s., Toledo. 0.
sarSold by Druggists, 75c.
And the best£hristaiasJGift you can give your Wife or Daughter is
A GOOD DAVIS SEWING MACHINE. I have got only a fe^v
left, which 1 will sell at cost. You can buy, now,
A 009D DAVIS MACHINE FOR $30.00!
This offer is only until 1st of January, when the Machines I have
will be shipped back to Manufacturers, so come soon and get the
j best and lightest running machine made for a little money.
I have a few large size
COOK STOVES
That I will sell at cost, to reduce my stock of these sizes of Stoves,
all No. S.
GUNS AND PISTOLS
At low prices. I
Bill came in force.
Jos. STALEY.
HULL J BRAKE.
Real Estate Agents.
VALUABLE
FifillG LMDS!
Choice City t Lots
& Residences.
WHICH BIG MONEY CAN BE
MADE ON.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
INVEST.
MILLEDGEVILLE PROPER.
TY INCREASING AT A
PHENOMINAL RATE.
READ THE LIST
Of Choice Property Now* On
,The Market. All are
Good Investments.
RICHMOND 4 DANVILLE RAIL ROAD CO.
—Operating The—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule in effect Nov. 15tb, 1891.
THUEK DAILY TRAINS—MACON TO ATLANTA
Lv llacon 3J5 am.7.00ara.3 45 pm-
Ar Atlanta 7.45am. 10.50 am. 7,35 pm,
Between Macon and Columbus.
Lv Macon 7.25am
Ar. Columbus. 11,35a m
POUIILJJ DAILY SERVICE
To Savannah and Jacksonville:
Lv Macon, 10.55 am. 11,15 pm
Ar Savannah 6.30 p m. 6.30 a m
Ar Jacksonville 8.30am. 12.00 m.
ToThoraasvIUnit Jacksonville via Albany
Lv Macon
. 8.25 p m.
10.20 a
m
Ar Albany
12.40 a m.
2.55 p
m
Ar l nomas ville
..5.40 p
m
Ar Jacksonville
8,30 a rn
Between Macon and
Mgusta via Millen
Lv Macon
. 10.55 a m
11.15 p
m
Ar Milieu
. 3.28 p m
3.40 a
tn
Ar Augusta
535 c in
5 40 a
m
To Columbus and lilrininghani:
Lv Macon 7.25 a m
Ar Columbus. 11 35 u m
Ar Birmingham 7.0u p m
bought these goods before McKinley’s Tariff
A superb assortment Gent's Hem
sriteliBil Handkerchiefs from !0u up
at JOSEPH'S.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
“We have now on ex'hibifion a beau
tiful assortment of Holiday Goods
consisting of—
A. B. Books Drawing slates,
(linen) Drums,
Ash Bowls, Doll carriages,
Albums, Auto- Doll shoes,
grapli & Photo., Egg cups,
Accordeons, Easels,
Acrobats, Games,
Hooks, Standard, Harps,
“ Juveniles, llcrns,
Bisque Caudle- Japanese Hak’f.
sticks. Boxes.
Building Blocks. Japanese Glove
Butter plates, Boxes,
Banks, Japanese Sugar
Box paints, & Creamers,
Balls, Mustard Pots,
China Plates, Oyster Plates,
China Figures, Magic Lanterns,
China cups and Rattles,
saucers, Smokers 'ets,
China Wash setts, Milverine VVaitfers,
China Tea setts, Toy Pisrols,
Dolls. Toy Watches,
China, Bisque, Work Boxes,
Rubber and Kid, Writing Desks,
And many other articles too nume
rous to mention. Call early and
make selections.
; Miss E. Bkardkn.
33 Hancock Wt.
Middle Georgia Hedge Company.
HEDGE FENCES.
TKSTIMONIAL.
On the eleventh of June
we left
Milledgeville to inspect the hedge and any purpose
illustrutions. Wheat growing -within
[ one foot of the hedges was better
I than in any other part of. the field.
| We shall adopt it ourselves and rec-
I ommend it to all who need a fence for
wire fences grown and completed un
der the process used by the Georgia
Hedge Company aud were shown, at
Memphis and Union City Tennessee,
hedges of all ages from this year's
planting to ten years old.
We found them fully equal to the
representations of the company's
agents, and fully us attractive as their
Signed,
W. T. Conn,
W. H. Jkwkll.
H. D. Allkn, M. D.
The Middle Georgia Hedge Com
pany, organized in this city, of
fers a happy solution of the 'ince
question. *
New Dwelling, barn Ac., with 12 acres
lauu on Wayne Street $1,800.00,
Five Jo) houses 81-2 nercs land on linn
cock Street. Rents for $375, will sell for
$2,650 cash.
New dwelling with other improvements
and 175 acres ot good land, just outside the
city limits for $2,500.
Sixty acres of land adjoining H. C. Vin
son on Macon and Augusta It, It. Makes
one bale cotton per acre, within oily Hunts.
$40 00 per acre.
$3,000 will buy a house and lot adjoining
Darien Bank, eight room house.
1,400 will buy house and lot, C rooms,
opposite Mrs. Little, on Wayne St , one
acre lot. $550.00 cash, Hal. in one, two,
three, four years payment without inter
est. A bargain.
$1,630 00 will buy 320 acres on Cedar
Creek iii Jones County. Good red land.
Kitty acres bottomland. Two horse farm
open.
3 acres and 30 poles bind at Coopers on
C. It. It. Good house. Good place for store.
Price $125.00.
$1,000 will buy gin house and nil neces
sary machinery just beyond Fishing creek.
The best public ginnery in the county,
acres of land with two tennent houses.
$.3,ooo will buy the handsomest residence
on Jefferson street. Corner lot.
3 live room cottages to rent or sell. Pos
session ot one first October, and the other
two 15th December.
$1,000 Will buy a 7 room residence on
corner Jefferson and Baldwin street.
$300 Will buy a vacant lot on south
Jefferson 50x210.
$ 1,600 will buy one half of the Washing
ton Hull lot.
$100 Will buy a 4 room residence oh
Smith Jefferson 50x210.
$200 Will buV a vacant lot on South Jef
ferson 60x21(1.
6 room tionse and lot on the cornet of
Hancock and Columbia streets HKxlCO for
$2,000, also vac-nit lot opposite Dr. Calto-
wav's lot fronting on Hancock street50x100
for $350.
•$l,000 Will buy a store lot fronting
on Hancock street 23x58. Well located for
business.
$5,000 Will buy a two story brick build
ing on corner \N ay no A Green si reels; two
stores. First class rooms itb. >ve, rents for
000. Will pay good interest on invest- ]
merit 01x100.
$1,100 Will buy 204 acres nl Devil's hull
acre, Putnam Co., 3 room farm house;
25 acres o:ik and hickory original forest.
$2,100 Will buy 15o acres of land, half in
side city limits on river road leading to
Asylum. Lots on this road have been sell
ing at $lo() per acre. 300 acres In lino tim
ber. Timber will pay for the land. Made
15 bales cotton lo the mule on this farm
this year. Will sub-divide ami soil any
part. 1 forth cash balance 1, 2 A 3 years
payments. —L_.
■ $3,500 Will buy 400 acres of land 4 miles
iroui citv oil the Macon A Augusta rail
road. Rents for 10 bales cotton yearly:
besides has a 50 acre meadow from which
can be gathered 50 tons of hay per year.
Good building. Very cheap.
$7h'l Wl i buy one hundred acres land
nci.r Brown's Crossing. Gm d buildings.
$1,500 Will buy 200 acres land near Brown's
Cros-lng, 50 acres original lore»t.
$500 Will buv 76 ncr> s land, leased foi
I next 4 years, C00 lhs cotton per year.
St.GOU Will buy 320 acres land, in Jmies
county on enter Creek, 50 acres bottom, 2
horse farm open.
SSOO Will tniy 6 room house and 1C acres
land. Good sming, adjoining I'. W. Turk,
j 1-4 cash, rest 1,2, 3, 5 ears.
1 S3,500 Will buy 200 acres land one mile
from city, near .f-yluii;, 5 room House anti
2 tenant houses, will rent well, 100 aeic in
wood.
$200 Will buy vacant lot on Wilkinson
street luaxl.'!7.
$050 Will buy a building lot on Clark
street. 52:cxly5 fronting Gui.-, luiiustnal
school.
$3,500 Will buy a lo room residence on
Hancock street, (first clu-s lor hoard"-.-
house) 50x220, in I he business part of the
city. Good for transients.
$1,250 Will buy a vacant lot suitable for
building store 24x220 on Hancock St.
$1,250 Will buy office now used ns Tele
graph office, adjoining L. II. Compton’s
store 20x220.
$1,100 Will buy 4 room residence wit
good basement rooms and three cottages.
Good orchard. Two acre lot, in Mosely-
ville known as the Mosley place. 1 fourth I
cash balance 1, 2, 3, year payments.
$150 Will buy a vacant lot on Franklin!
street, adjoining Dr. llobiuson and R. H.
Wotten, 40x60.
$3,000 Will buy a first class Plaining
mill, with all necessary machinery for the
manufacture of doors, blinds, s’ash: nil
kinds balisters. brackets and fanev work
for building. Brick building and Iot00xl50
included. Cheap at SSOOn. Good elmnee
for first class mechanic to do a paying busi
ness. Mill now in operation. Doing good
business.
Two one acre lots near C. R. R. depot
with good fences.
M. W. HALL & W. J. BRAKE,
IRkal Estatk Agents.
Office in Opera House buil .
Milk-dg .vide. Ga, Dec. 2,1830, 22 ly
To Milledgeville and Eaton tod:
Lv Macon *1.55 D m
Ar Milledgeville 4 45 n tn
Ar Eatonton 6.20 pm
From Eatonton and Milledgevfhe:
Lv Eatonton 6 liTam
Lv Milledgeville 7.50 a nr
Ar Gordon 9.30am
Ar Savannah 6.30pu»
Ar Macon 10.55am
Ar Atlanta 7.35p m
Arrivals at Macon from :
Atlanta 10.45 n m8 10 pm 10.55 p in
Columbus 8.00 p m
Albany... .6.30 am... .4.05 p rr
Savannah ,3.25 am 3.3op'm.'
Eatonton 10.65 a in
"Daily except Sunday.
SOLID TRAINS
lire run to and flora Macon and Columbus,
Montgomery, Albany, Savannah and At
lanta. Sleeping cars on night, ttains.
Passengers for Thomnston take either
7.00 a m or 1.45 p. m. train. Passengers for
Carrollton take either 8.45 a. in. or 7 60
a. m.train. Passengers lev Perry take
eltnei'7.30 a. in or 10.20 a. m. train. Passen
gers for Port Gaines, Blake]v and Clay
ton should take 10.20 a m train Pa-sengers
for Sylva nla,Wrlghtsvllle and Sanders ville
talco 10.55 a. in. train.
1HE “CENTRAL”
1? the only line from Macon making con
nection in Union Passenger Depot at At
lanta with through trains for the north
east and the northwest, it Is the line to
rely upon for speed, safety and comfort;
therefore, look to your interest and use it
when you travel.
W. if, GREEN. Gcn’I. Manager."
V. E. McBEE. Gen’I. Sup't.
SOL. HAAS. Traffic Manager.
.1 AS.L. TAYLOR,Ueti’l. Pass. Aa't.
S. Ik HARDWICK, Asst. Gen’I. Pass. Ag’t
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Macon, Gkorgia.
Efttinmtes and Bids from plans and
specifications furnished.
Electric Bell Hanging, Gas light
ing and Burglar Alarms.
Repairs promptly ami carefully,
tended to.
June 2nd. 1891.
We send the tnarvclotiB French!
Remedy CALTHOS free, and a!
l^gal guarantee that C.!T-I0« will!7
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CURE Spermnlorrben, Va-p-..j
and RESTORE I.O.I Vl;v...
L'se it ami pay if sat::
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