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fHE SOCIAL CIRCLE
■0o are Visiting and Being
Visited. •
Editor’s * Weekly
Society
Clir
riie roni'cle of -Personal and
V r
Otlier Gossip.
CANDIES
at Compton
A Bell’s.
Miss
■isitins
with
Col.
her
Don’t you expect to get
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Council Proceedings.
present for somebody this Christinas?
For younK men we have presents
that can be given a lady friend with
put being the least bit suggestive,
but if you really wish the ring, then
we have a new catalogue which
shows beautiful designs at low prices.
Young ladies, you certainly will not
let
CHRISTMAS
Mamie B?con visited
ham'Lexington last week.
D Mi „ (-trace Ventris, of Macon, is
‘ Miss Fannie Williams,
of Macon,
^ ___ tin? city.
, ) D. Howard spent, Sunday
his parents in McDufile county,
bt. Whitfield is spending a
. at iiis Jasper county pi«n
te'v uu j
ration.
Minnie Caraker returned last
tiirday from a visit to Atlanta and
Oxford. , ,
Ur Mark Johnston lias been con-
_ f to bis home for two weeks with
r )ipuuiatic it\u.
MUs afu.tt.ie Moore is visiting low
•"!' \y. S. Brooks and Mrs.
"|. Rhodes in Macon.
\uerraau A. L. Ellison is out
; often being confined to his
hkae some weeks by sickness.
Fannie and Ophelia Digby,
•,1,1s county are visiting friends
,1 relatives in Wilkinson county.
Ou Thanksgiving day a splendid
, inner was served to boarders and
invited guests at the Marshall home.
= ji'j.p poem, by Mrs. Katie Johnston
’Aj.ii we published last week was
copied from the Eatonton Messenger.
Mrs. J. F. Beil returned last Sat
urday from Eatonton, where she has
been visiting her aunt, Mrs. I. H.
Idauis.
One of the pleasant events of this
wee k, at Sparta, will be the mariatre
0 f Miss lvittie Smith to Mr. T. G.
(been of Eatonton.
jjiss Laura Williams, one of the
most charming young ladiesof Dove-
dule, made Miss Fannie Roberts a
pleasant visit last week.
Mrs. Clara Lane and Miss Dotie
lane left last week to visit Palatka,
Pm, They will spent the winter with
relatives in the land of flowers.
A social meeting ot the members
of the Christian Endeavor Society
will be held, at the residence of Mrs.
Robt. Trippe, next Friday night.
Miss Sidlie L-e Stewart, of Jones
county, Miss Etta Brown, of Browns
Crossing and Miss Catherine Stewart
of Amerieus. are visiting It. H. Woot*’
ten.
There were a number of drummers
1 at the Milledgeville hotel last Sun
day. This speaks volumes for the
popularity of Capt. uud Mrs. Mar
shall, and their management of ttie
I hotel. *
I)o not buy your Christmas pres
ents till you have seen what the
I Daughters of the King have to dis
pose of. You will be sure to find
what you want at this Bazaar. Re-
I member the time and place.
A grand rally of the Christian Eu-
Ideavor was held at the Presbyterian
I church, last Sunday night. Inter-
jesting talks were made by Dr.
1 Probst, Capt. C. P. Crawford, G, C.
| Smith and ProL D. L. Earnest.
Maukiki).—’ l r. Joseph Hardy and
I Mrs. Hettie Ennis were united in
[marriage last Sunday afternoon at
I”o'clock, at tlie liome of the bride in
lthe eastern portion of the county.
|J. K. Chandler officiating.
The members of the W. C. T. U.
[save an entertainment at the resi
lience of Mrs. C. L. Morris last Fri-
[day evening. A large number xvas
present, and enjoyed a delightful
! Program of music and recitation-.
It was a very pleasant o •casion,’and
I itis hoped that the young people () f
our city will ofton be given a chance
to meet with those noble women. -
•Jr, Thomas F tzgerald Cook and
i Julia Lee Nottingham of Vme-
■ will be married on December 11.
Cook is n so of Mr. S, A. Cook
| Oi Midway, lie is a young man ol
eitellent character and fine business
1 flaliiioations. For several years
A l’ e bus been manager of the
t'liipping department of O. P. and 8.
«illiugnam in Miic u n. Miss Not-
.ingnam is universally popular in
is a talented young won
| aan ati'l posses-es many rare accom-
Imsinn'iits,
Council Chamber,, Dec. 1, 1894.
Callkd Mretivg.
Present his honor. Mayor Caraker,
Aldermen Bayne, Caraker, and
Paine, Ellison, Fairfield and Whelan.
*Tbe object of the meeting as ex
plained Was to consider the mattfcr
of deferring the election on tha bond
qusstion and to declare the result of
the election held Nov,' 80, 1894, on the
question of inceasing the taxation
and for other purposes,
j The following resolutions wero of
goby without some little memento ferred and adopted:
recognizing the many courtesies that Whereas the Attorney Judge
your “best friend” has shown you Clifford Anderson, for the bondhold-
! ers of the $22,000 of City of Milledge
| ville Bonds alleged to be illega 1 ,
: wishes the election which was adver-
! tised to he held on the 3rd day of De
cember 1894, deferred until the bill
| now pehding in the General Assem*
i ble is disposed of.
1 Therefort tie it resolved by the
j Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
| Milledgeville that lm notice of an
during the past year. A
PRESENT
bout
lit from us does not cost much.
Send for our catalogue before the
itisli of holiday trade commences.
tVe have nice things too that a gen
tleman can give his wife, or a lady
her husband. Drop us a postal asic-
itig for our catalogue, now, don't de-
lav. It is sent
FREE.
J. P. Stevens & Bno.,
and Wedding Stationers, 47
iiail St., Atlanta, (la.
l ewelo
Whit<
,T. B. KIDD.
Milledgeville Drug Co.
Tho foundation
business is this:
WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD.
The first blast of Santa Claus’
Horn has been heard from over
the distant hill tops and the mer
ry jingle of liis sleigh bolls is
nightly heard by the children in
their happy dreams, then why
delay any longer to provide for
the joyful Christmas myth.
Wo have a laro supply of hol
iday goods for male and female,
old and young.
Call early and select what you
want.
Goods are Cheaper
now tliau ever boforo.
A now lot of
C11RISTMAH CARDS AND DOOKLETS,
JUVENILE STORYBOOKS,
FANCY PAPETRIN,
BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED VASES.
TOILET CASES, PURSES,
WRITING DESKS.
LARGE AND SMALL ALBUMS,
| MAGNETISED AN ENGLISHMAN.
Annie Abbott tho Georgia Won
der Has a New Husband
Philadelphia, Nov. 30.—A mar
riage has just been made public
here which will especially inter
est Georgians. Tho principals in
the ceremony were Annie Abbott,
better known as “tin* Georgia
Magnet, and J. C. Hearne, a
handsomo young Englishman,
who claims Liverpool as Ins
home.
They were married several days
! ago very quietly and tho news of
j tho event has just leaked out.
j The pair are spending their hon-
j eymoon in this city, whore the
bride is undergoing treatment for
j a malady which makes life a bur
den to her, and which baffles med-
j ical skill, as does the wonderful
1 power which enables her to laugh
j to scorn the strongest man and
! push him about the stage as
j though ho wero a little child.
The mysterious malady which
effects Mrs. Hearne renders her
... . , at times unconscious and she
i'iaed. ty ’ ' ,n3ury ' loa | falls to tho floor. She realizes
On motion ilie matter of employing that she is in a serious condition
another imnd on (lie public streets .and announces that sho will give
wa- referred to the str-ot committee. | physician §10,000 who 'will
that mysterious
j Force that has enabled her to
| coin dollars all over the world,
j lmt which is now making life a
| burden to her. To find that phy
sician she has come to Philadel-
! phiu.
| Mrs. It earno believes that it is
| her peculiar magnetic power that
j has concentrated in her head aud
I is now causing her untold agony.
McCOMB & CO.
t
ANNOUNCE GOOD NEWS TO ALL!
Hit’ll Prices No Longer Live. The Tariff and
Live Cents Cotton Have Killed Them.
election heretofore given, said elec
tion being called lor December 3,
1894, be and the same is hereby with
drawn until Mich other tiiue as the
said Mayor and Ai lermeu nry deem
proper.
Resolved by the Mayor and Alder -
men of 1 he ciiv of Milledgeville,
That, the city pay the burial expenses
of Green Eaton one of the hands
employed on the public streets, who
was injured while i:i the discliar,
wv
1. \
0!
lOME, SEE. AND BE CONVINCED.
Wo are up to date in all tho newest novelties in Dress Goo lg
and Dress Trimmings* to Match at prices 2d per cent, lowc r than last
year.
; 'Hie following return of theniana-,
stone of our ■ iters of an election held oir the 30cli I drive out ot her
day of November, 1891, was read.
•KonniA, Baldwin County.
Oitv of Milledgeville,
To Tilt? Honoracie Mayor and Alder
men of said city:
We the nnderci.und managers of
an election this the 30 day of Novem
ber 1894, For and against Increase
of the city taxes on all the real and
personal property within said city j
subject to taxation by the mayor
and aldermen of said cits, as follows,
to wit. One fourth of one per cent. I
lor ordinary and current expenses
uud one-half of one per cent for ex
traordinary expenses do hereby cer
tify tlte following to be tlie result of
• lie election.
For Increase received 392 votes.
For 1 uclease of j of 1 percent 4
Against Increase 1 “
Which will fully appear oy refer-
euce_to the accompanying list of vo
ters and tally sheet.
Jamks A. Gkkkn. J. 1*.
L. II. Thomas, F. H.
M. Grikvk, F. H.
Managers.
It appearing from tlie returns to
the Mayor ami Aldermeu of the city
of Milledgeville, submitted try tho
superintendents of an election held
on the 30th day ot November 1894,
showing the result to he as follows,
to-wit: For Iticr ase 392 votes, For
Immense of one-half of one p r cent
4 votes, Against Increase 1 vote.
And it fart her appearing that two-
thirds of tlie qualified voters in said
| city cast their ballots for increase.
1 Therefore be it
Resolved, By the Mayor and Aider-
men of tnecity of Milledgeville, That
the result of said election be and t lit;
saute is hereby declared to bo For In-
I crease of taxes as follows, to-wit:
i()ne fourth ot one per cent for onli-
1 nary current expenses, and oue-half
of one per cent lor extraordinay ex
penses, to be levied and collected itu
n tally, on all the real an'< personal
property in said city, subject, to tax
ation by tho Mayor and Alderman of
sod city. [Adopted.]
On motion council adjourned.
1\ L. FAIR, Clerk.
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lino
♦ — - Bananas 20c. per doz., oranges
I 25c , apples 40c. a peck, Malaga
Anti all the customary articles in | Grapes, Dried Tigs, Dates etc.,
demand overy year for presents. ! etc., a t Compton A Bell’s.
A FAITHFUL SENTINEL
IK GUARDING ONE OF VNCI.I? SAM’S PORTALS
RELATES HIS EXPERIENCE.
nfqrc
Service, Buffalo, N. 1\
World’s Disvensa by Medical Association:
Dear Sirs—From early childhood 1 have suf
fered from a sluggish liver with ail the dis
orders accompanying such a companion.
Doctors’ prescriptions and patent medicines
1 have used in abundance; they only afforded
temporary relief. I was recommended Jo try
Dr. Pierce’S Pleasant Pellets, I did so, taking
tbroo at night and two alter dinner every
day for two weeks. I then reduced the dose to
one “Pellet ” every day and continued this
FIERCE »CURE
OR MONET RETURNED.
practice for two months. I have in six months
Increased in solid flesh, twenty-six pounds.
I sm in better health than I have been since
childhood. Drowsiness and unpleasant fecl-
iugs after meoifl have completely disappeared.
Respectfully yours,
XMas Goods!
Wo aro now offering our Xmas
Goods to tho public and invito till
to call and examine boforo buy
ing elsewhere. Wo quote you the
following goods to be sold its
cheap ;<s any for tho quality:
See our line of 25c , Silks. See our lino of 50c., Silks. See our
of Serges at 40c. Our lino of Slack Goods is immense.
Our line of French Tweeds, Covert Cloths, Diagonals are beau
tiful at prices that will please you. «
\YF \ RE HEADQU ABTF.RS FOB
Gsoriia Normal art Mistrial dalle®
Uniforms, Gaps,
CLOAK.
Gloves, Oloaks. Shoes, d*c.
your
time to
We are proprietors of tho guar
anteed Jersey Butter Color and
Blue Grass Stock Powder— keops
stock from getting sick.
Nov. 27, 1891. 20 ly.
Don’t fail to attend the supper
Thursday night for the benefit of the
new organ.
Now is
Cloaks.
Wo offer you at $5.00,Cloaks
that sold last season for §10.00.
We offer $7.50 Cloaks—new
tariff price—old price §15.00
Como, see, and be convinced.
Millinery.
Wo call special attention to
tho ladies wanting nice Hats
and Bonnets, in the latest
stylos 25 per cent, cheaper
than over before offered.
Miss McBriety has been in
the Eastern markets two
months and is up to ditto.
Don’t fail to see them.
M. G. M. Ay A. College
Caps and Uniforms.
■LL
fTpAIince meat, Preserves,
Pickle, Dried Fruit, Samp, Oat
Meal, Buckwheat, Pearl Sago,
Tapioca, Cranberries, Currants,
Citron, itaisins, Prunes, Nuts,
Dates, Fig8,^V-J
-OUR STOCK OF
r
WE WILL SELL
l'ou want first class goods at low
prices call on, us. if you pay
And many other artii
i a first class store can bo Sound
, our place for Xmas.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
IS FULL AND COMPLETE.
How’s Shis2
I iG’';,' 1 !" 1 ' 0n,> Humlri il Dollars Reward
I " f Uiitarrh that cannot be
I Vr , v , Ua l |Vi Catarrh Cure.
A fi).. Props., Toledo,O.
f "'I'h't'slgned, have known F. •)
••• .“j’ l .r t .i.) last 13 years, and believe
1*2. ’■ ''(.ly honorable In all busine-s
'•ii'"'. 1 • 1 fieanel'BlIy able to curry
•'••'.‘“U.jl’fi-ations made bv their firm,
’ I* thCAx, AVholesali Druggist-, To-
| D :!;! i 1 < f' K,hman <fc Marvin, Wholesale
tl'r (•'■ Ohio.
... 'xc.itanh Cure Is taken internally.
r* l etl y upon tha blood and mu -
uces of t‘e system. Price, 73 :.
d by all druggists. Testi
monials fn
nn
Market.
die
[[or iii
ieo - Smith, Buyer for e'.xtiort,
>\ving is
member
the cotton mar-
1894, report^
koiise- 111 ” 1 ^ variH au, t Alliance War.
VBU’ 0 ol Middlings, :U.
'°Kk—Middlings, f»G
Jl.r^ SAFI ~ SI 'iFUings, si.
UjLkoqk,vir,LK Local Market,
tOort u?, r T avanna b Grades.
T,vi Sti c Mid’s .4
|l.fuv „ n T’ Strict Low Mid’s 5,
>.|o”oS ! g , T adT *° 011 , "* d '
Shin' pts t0 d ate 8,000 bales.
on >Pments 7.000. Stock 1.000.
more than wo cliargo, you pay too
much. If you pay less you get
inferior quality. We intend to
give tho public extraordinary low
prices between now and Xmas.
Call early and socuro bargains.
Wo have anything usually kept | 5 lb bucket preserves. ......
in the grocery liue.' Wo sell 118 lbs best granulated sugar
35 lbs best Pearl Grits..
OAT MEAL, TAPiOUA, CORN
(STARCH. PUDDINE, (4F.LAT1NI2,
SAMP. J ELLIE, MINCE MEAT,
FRUIT CAKES, CANDIES, R AI -
1 NS, NUTS, Cl TRON,CURRAN TS,
3 cans hand packed tomatoes .25c
lean best cream corn I5c
1 can best California apricots.20c
1 “ “ preserved strawberries.20c
1 can best salmon
1 can California cherries...
5 lb bucket jelly........
15 lbs best Head Biec.
4 lb best coffee
5 lbs good coffee
. 15c
.25c
. 40c
.05c
§ 1.00
.21.00
..81.00
. .81.00
..§1-00
Vnd a thousand other good things
too numerous to mention. We
have bought these goods cheap
and are going to sell them cheap.
He sure and call before buying
elsewhere.
Huy lev’s and Lawney’s Choco
late " Also Blanke’s Candies in
packages and loose. These aro
elegant goods aud have no equal.
Everything we sell is first class
and prices low. Bo suro and call
on us.
HALL & TREAN0R.
3 doors below Johnson Bros. Livery Stable.
Besides such other goods as
can bo foundjn a first class store,
as mincemeat, buckwheat, cran
berries, citron, currents, spices of
all kinds, maple syrup, pickles of
every kind in kegs, dates, dried
figs, prunes, Ac., which wo will
save you money on if you, give
us a call.
Fruits and Confectionery aro as
complete as anywhere.
Wo invite you to come aud ex
amine our Candies. Blank A Bro.
in hulk and Nunually Co. in pack
ages.
Wilson Bros.’ Gents’ Uuderwmi
; ''Pk —tlie best made—at low tariff prim
Dunlap A Younnan’s Huts in th 1 ’
Bo sure and ask to see our 84.00 q,
Don’t fail to rmo our §5.00, §0.00 an
worth double the money.
Wo are fixed for the Boys. Pants -j
Now is the time to buy Shoes. See
See our Boys’ 75c , School Shoes.
We tiro solo agents for Stribley A (
low tariff prices.
Scarfs, Susp< ntiers and ]D -bn'jr
•t sh
Sail
- (Hi
’■llits, b
- - 00.
I : viot,
mills
nr §1.00
8 1.2-
Men V
Bal.
’s. fine Lad < v t Shot
at
CARPETS HAVE STRUCK THE bOTTOM.
I
nniRT
UUb J.s
Milled^evill Gu.. I
Compton dBell.
Mifled^eville, Ga., Noy. 27, 1894.
fhe Daughters of tlie King
—OU
ST. STEPHEN’S CHUBCH
Will Give
A GRAND BAZARS,
year
Seo onr 00c. Carpet, sold everywhere at 7.7c.
Seo our 50c. Carpet, sold everywhere at 05c.
Sjo our 38c. Carpet, sold everywhere at 50c.
Trunks $1.25, sold last year for 82.00. I’ruu
for 83.00. Trunks §2.50, sold last year for 8
1.00,
last
1 Fl'IW
5.000 Yards Sheeting, 4-4, tit, 5c. per yard.
3.000 Yards Calico, 4c. per yard.
2L Y ards Sea Island for $1 00.
20 Yards Bleaching, 1 yard wide, for §1.00. %
20 Yards Check Homespun for $1.00.
We have declared war on high prices. Com • to see u , and we
| will save you money.
T* L McComi
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In the store next to W. T. Conn
Jr., Jewelry Store, on December
11th, 12tb, and 13th.
Nov. 19th, 1893. 8t.
2, 4 AND C, SOUTH WAYNE STREET.
Milledgeville, Ga., Ootober a, 1894. 41 tf.