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Miss Scrap Wright, of
visiting Miss Era Pen
the SOCIAL CIRCLE
Who Sire Visiting and Being
Visited.
The Society Editor’s Weekly
Chronicle of Personal and
Other Gossip.
Mr. H. W. Hall left yesterday for
a visit to Sparta.
Pant F. o. Spain is in the city
shaking hands with hi B many friends.
Mr Jas F. Little of Talbot county
is visiting his children in this county.
Macon, is
erry, ia this city.
Mrs C. T. Caraker and Miss Addie
Haas spent several days of last week
at the exposition.
Mrs Martha Richards became
nuite ill last week, while visiting the
family o f Mr. Joseph Lane near this
itv.
Mr. George K. Green, of Rome,
sD9 nt Saturday and Sunday in this
c ity visiting his father, Gol. Jas. A.
Green.
Dr Thos. B. Perry, of Old Point
Comfort, Va., arrived in the city last
Saturday, and Is visiting hts mother’s
family.
Dr Joseph H. White, who has
charge of the U. S. Marine Hospital
at Stapleton, Staten Island, is visit*
j n( j his mother in the city.
Mr J. A. Horne led the successful
ticket in the city election. This is a
high compliment to his standing as
a citizen and his ability as a financier.
Rev. J. V. M. Morris and family
left last Wednesday for Grovetown.
They carry with them to their new
ome the best wishes of oar citizens,
Mr. J. W, McMillan returned home
Saturday night from Atlanta after
speuding several days in attendance
upon the convention of the National
Brick Makers Association.
Mr. James L. Ivey went to Atlanta
on Sunday, 1st, to attend a gather
ing of Primitiye Baptists from Geor
gia and the Carolinas. A strong tie
binds these plain, honest Christians
together and the meeting was like
a happy family reunion.
Miss Bella Lanier will return to her
home in West Point, Wa., to-day,
[after a visit of several weeks to her
ister, Mrs. E. O. Branson, Miss
Anie’r is an attractive young lady
od has made many friends while in
Ithecity.
Rev. J. M. WhitAleft last Wednes
day for liis new charge at Covington,
riving through the country in his
uggy. His tamilv followed by the
M. G. & A. Railway on Thuryiay.
his eloquent preacher and happy
hristian and his excellent family
ill be sadly uiissed in this city.
In tlie race for Mayor, -Mr. Geo C.
mitli lias shown himself a strong
an. He is a voung man of high
luracter and fine ablltty—he is a
rin friend of our schools and of
oral and material progress. He is
;pected to see that all the property
given in at a fair valuation;that all
e taxes are collected and used only
r the specific purposes for which
ley are levied, and that expenses
|e reduced wherevor it can bo done
ithout detriment to the city. The
dermen are an able board of repre
ntative young business men.
SOCIAL HAPPENINGS.
|Mr. H. W. Compton honored some
his gentlemen friends with a six
Iclock dinner, last Thursday even*
|g, which occasion was his twenty*
birthday. Mr. Compton is a ge-
al and entertaining host, and bis
tgaut dinner was much enjoyed.
A TRIP TO ATLANTA
FREE OF CHARGE.
During the Exposition everybody will go
to Atlanta, and tne question of expense Is
a necessary subject tor consideration.
While there am many ways of iconomiz-
ing so us to leave ao offset for your trav
eling expenses, there is no method or do
ing this more surely than by going to J.
P.Stevens A Bro., the well-known jewel-
e*s.47 Whitehall St., where watches dia
monds, silver, etc., will be offered you at
such a low prloe that yon will save your
traveling expenses eitnply bv the differ
ence In thair prices and what Is demanded
for the same things at other places An
other point—what you get from J. P. sts-
veas * Bro. you can rest assured is pure.
Thay have a great reputation for fair
dealing and pure goods.
FOR RENT.
O NE 13 room house in heart of city.
Water works attachment. Desir
able location. Situated just half
way between the two colleges.
House is so divided as to be occupied
by 2 families if desired, one occupy
lug 10 rooms, the other 8. Apply to
M. 8. BELL, At Bank.
Deo. 9, 1895.
COAL! COAL!
We keep you cool in summer
And warm in winter. We sell
JELICO and ALABAMA
Coal, Call and secure our price
before buying. 25 cents per ton
extra will be charged where coal
has to be put away unless wagon
can drive up to coal house.
Hall & Treanor.
foptember 3. 189*. 10 3m.
ATLANTA EXPOSITION.
I am prepnred to furnish lodging to vis
itors during the Exposition and will ap
preciate their patronage. My rooms are
160 8. Pryor 8t., live blocks from depot
and on direct car line to Exposition ground
Several boarding houses convenient where
meals can be obtained. My charges will
be 60 cents a night. Any one desiring to
engage rooms may write to me at 103
Whitehall, St.
J. J. Wootten, Jr,, Atlanta, Ga.'
Sept. 10,1865, 113m.
THE PLACE
. To buy your Christmas Fruits, Confectioneries, Nuts, "Raisins,
Currents, Citron and Fancy Groceries is COMPTON & BELL’S.
I Feel
If you want a gin or cane mill write to
Lombard Iron Works, Augusta, Ga.
Because you always get fresh goods of the very best quality
at prices so low, competitors wonder aud the purchasers smile. Wo
hare more nice things for the table than we can enumerate, among
them somethings that are entirely new, suoh as
Russian Marmalade
of elegant flavor and makes a beautiful dish as wqU as de
lighting to the palate, also RED KIDNEY BEANS, the Mexican’s
Bread and Meat, they are very fine and only cost you 12£c. per
can. New Thurber’s very best
Cream Suar Con 121C For Can
Or you will be a sufferer. Fail not to do what? We will
tell you. Every housekeeper wants to make a fruit cake for Xmas
and we have just received cleaned currants, raisins, figs, citron all new
ready for use. Why not make your cake now while eggs are cheap,
butter plentiful, and fruits are fresh. Beside all these considera
tions a fruit cake is better for the keeping. Well so much for this
much. Now housekeeper do you have any trouble finding some
thing for meals if so come to our place, we haven’t space to enu
merate the goods, but come and see, we will be glad to show you
what we have.
HALXj & TRELAJCSTOiR
Milledgeville, Ga., August 24, 1895.
CM FACTORY
A. ALBERT, PROP’R.
Fresh, pure candy, stick, fancy
and taffy, made daily. Call at
the “Candy Kitchen” for the best
and cheapest candy.
Dec. 9. 1895. tf.
Frog in the Throal.
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friie “Maids of the Hill” euter-
fiuecl tlie visiting young ladies to
city, and their young men friends
itb a charming reception, at the
ime of Mfss (Jorinne Crawford on
eery street, Thursday evening.
Crawford received the maids
}<1 their guests in a most pleasing
inner. The entertainmeut was
lique and interesting. A program
|the amusements for‘the evening
fs furnished to each guest on their
fival. Games of every description
|re participated in by all present,
izes were given to the most sue*
(sful. Miss Minnie Caraker won
firs' prize a siver pin tray, and
i Eva Perry the second. De-
itful refreshments were served.
probably the most enjoyable so*
event of tlie week was the re-
tion given by Miss Eva Perry,
Ipliuientary to her friends, Miss
liuuis, a beautiful young lady of
Idfton, Ala., aDd Miss Scrap
Iftht, one of Macon’s charming
Litters, on Friday evening. Miss
^y, assisted by Misses Williams
I Wright, received her guests in a
lial and graceful manner. Tlie
("K ladies were beautifully at-
in lovely evening dresses. Poe*
making and defining was the
er of the evening. Miss Minnie
aker, with her ready wit, was the
~*y recipient of the first prize, a
itiful silver jewelry case, for the
' definition of love. Dainty and
pious refreshments were served.
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oliday Goods at a sacrifice! I offer
new and unique lot of Dolls, Toys
irj’Serdiess of cost at Mi?s Sallie
Tdeu’g.
Jll Ac Treanor sell the coffee that
• ved the gold medal at the Expo-
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always sold for 20c. Atmore’s Plum Puddings are the
equals home-made and are cheaper than you eau make them.
35 cents. We are
Headquarters For
Fancy Groceries, everything you can think of to eat can be had
at our store. Call aud see us.
Compton & Bell.
Telephone 9.
|To-day?
5 We a?k this repeated!'*, because I
serious diseases often follow trilling
■ ailments
W ———
| Brown’s
{Iron
| Bitters
If you .ir- weak
an.I a'-nir^tly ex
hausted, nervous,
ha. • no appetite
and ran’t work,
heicie at enee tak
ing the most relia
ble strengthening
medicine, which ft
Drown’s Iron Bit
ter*. Benefit ernnee
from the very first
dose.
1 IT CURES
2 Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
• Neuralgia, Troubles,
! Constipation, Impure Blood,
! Malaria, Nervous aili
• Women’s complaints
9 Get only the geneine—it hss c
2 lines on the wrapper.
5 BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORK, MIX
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Nov. 13,1895 ly.
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SALMAGUNDI BY UNCLE BOB.
“Blessed are tlie merciful.”
Economy is good for other people,
“it. is easier to preach than prac
tice.”
- Holiday recklessness already rip
ples on the cool air.
Enjoyment depends more on dispo
sition than surroundings.
Man’s highest duty is to do tlie
best lie can under tlie Circumstances.
Just Criticism is a Christian duty
but fault-finding for spite is ns mean
as tlie devil.
It is an exceedingly clever fellow
who is willing to make a fool of him*
self just for fun.
If “Frog in tlie Throat.” wll! irn*
prove tlie quality of talk it is a
grand di.-covery,
Every season has its delights. Oys
ters, sausages and spareribs brace
man against winter ills.
Mayor Smith and Alderman An
drews have the same hirthday, and
they are nearly twenty-nine. #
Any man whose judgment or posi
tion places iiiin above his fellows,
subjects himself to unfavorable crit
icism by tlie envious.
A new citize.n asked: “Don’t your
Christian people ever hold Sunday
services at the jail?” We thought
not, but didn’t know.
The new city county should res
ceive the prayers of good people and
the sympathy of all eur citizens.—
They haye had a big responsibility
placed on their yor.ug shoulders for
the ensuing two years. They will
find it no child’s play to measure up
i to the demands of their friends.
| “O, trees and hills and brooks and lanes
1 and meadows, do you know
* Where I shall find my little friends of fifty
‘ years ago?
You see I’ui old and weary, and I’ve trav
eled long and far;
I’rp looking for my playmates—I wonder
where they are!/'
BOW’S THIS?
Given Anar.
^^Always Cores.
MMM Botanic Blood Balm^>>
The Great Remedy for the speedy and permanent
cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh. Ulcers.
Eczema. Eating and Spreading Sores, Eruptions,
and all SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. Mad*
from the prescription of an eminent physician
who used It with marvelous success for 40 years,
and Its continued use for fifteen years by thou
sands of grateful people has demonstratsd that
It Is by far the best building up Tonic and Blood
Purifier ever offered to the world. It acks* new
rich blood, and possesses almost miraculous
healing properties.
W* WRITE FOR BOOK OP WONDERFUL i
CURES, sent frs* on application.
If not ksnt hv vnnr local druggist, send li.oo
fovwmnv* toaa.or $5.00 for six bottles, and
medicine will be sent freight paid by
BLOOD BALM GO., Atlanta, Ga.
Nov. 19.1895.
21 ly.
Pony Cart and harness
valued at (1st. Prize)
$150,1
Gold, 2nd Prize, - -
' 20 I
Silver, 3rd Prize,
- 101
Greenback, 4th Prize
■ • 5 I
Buy one dollar’s worth of goods below cost and get a chance at
the above valuable gifts. Remember you get more for your dollar
from us than anywhere else. The following is a few of our prices
for the many bargains we offer you Cloaks former price $7.50
now $4oo- Cloaks, former price $0.50, now, $3.50. Cloaks, former
price $0 00, now $3 00. Cloaks, former price $3.50, now Doc. Our
$15 overcoats now $7. Our $7 overcoats now $4. Our $5 overcoats
now $3. Our $4 overcoats now $2. Our boys’ suits at $5 now
$3.50. Our Boys’ suits at $4 now $3. Ouf boys’ suits at $3 now $2.
3DK.E3SS . G-OOIDS
. Nearly one-half the usual Cost.
Best calico at 5c. Best checks at 5c. 4-4 Fruit of the Loom
ladies
price •
Hose
7c. former price 10c. In fact ail of our goods will go for the next
30 davs at this remarkably low price. Between now find the first
of January you will only bo able to get Goods at this price, as we
close doors on that date. There are only a
Few Chancesatthe 4 Prizes Left.
Come soon and get your chance, you may be the lucky one.
We have a large assortment of -ran
TOYS -A-TsTID DOLLS
For the little ones and at oue half the price you will pay elsewhere.
T. L. McGOMB & CO. AGTS.
Caveats, an i Trade-Marks obtained, and all PaUj
Jent business conducted for moderate Fees. <
<Otm Omcr IS OPPOSITE U. !5. PATENT OFFICE 1
J and we can secure patent in lens lime than those
F remote from Washington. i
F Send model, drawing or photo., wttn ae-crip-
Jtion. We advise, 11 patentable or not, free of[
Fchur"'. he:: fee not duo till patent is secured,
p „ Pamphlet, “Hew to Obtain Patents,’’ with
5cost of sau;'; in tbe U. S. and foreign countr.**
? sent free. Address, i
:C.A.SNOW&CO.
S Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. i
CITY BAKERY.
I AM umv prepared to tnrulah to t,h«
people BREAD, CAKES and PIES of
nil description, also wedding and o iier
fancy cukes, bilked to older.
My go.ids arc made uf th-best anil pit-
rest 11 "ir in t^ie market, with no Alum uc
other chemicals in them, to make them
white.
I send bread around t > the houses every
morning and all tnosu d siring to buy any
can g< t it at their door. R. spcctfully,
PETER CONNELLY.
No. 33, W. Hancock *t, Mlllndgeviil*. Gs
March 18. 1894. 38 ly.
GEORGIA, liAliDWtx County:
Court of Ordinary, Dectmdmr t erm, 1895,
_.Thc Conitii'sslotieis unpointed to set
aside a twelve months’ Piipnott; hr
Phoebia Walker, -., widow of Alex Walker,
deceased,and her lime iifini.rcliihiren, hav
ing tiled their report in tilth i title*, untie* is
hereby given that Bald •null alien will ha
heard and pass-il upon o,. ihe2lst day of
December. 1893, at i0 o cluck, a., ru , ai this
olllco. M.li BELL, Ortfinarv
Pan. 2nd. 881m.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA Baldwin County:
B Y VIB ITlS ot an order nf the Court
of Ordinary of said e mmy will he sold
befoie tho Court, Uou-edoor between tho
legal hours ol sole, mi tne first Tuesday
InJunua'y, 1890, liiepioitutiou situate ly
ing and lining in t he 322 Di-ti iet, G. M„ ami
known as tho L. B. St-veus’ tdai.ie. Terms
of sale rash. WAL I HR PAINE, Adiur.
Dan.” id, 189).
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars reward
for any case of Cafhrrh that cannot bo
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J.CHENEY& CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm
West & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists,To
ledo, O. •
Wadding, Kinning & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces ol the system. Testimonials sei t
free. Palce 75o. per bottle. Sold by ail
Druggists.
Frog in tie Ann.
TUB ATLANTA BXPONITION
has many inducements to offer, but none
better to the afllioted than that long-tested
and never falling tonic and blood purifier,
(B B. B.) Botanic Blood Balm. It posi
tively cures all blood and skin diseases,
as thousands ot certificates testify from
the simplest pimple, to the' fonlest ulcer.
Don’t buy substitutes, said to be “just as
good." but buy the old reliable and stand-
ard Blood purifier of the age. B. B. B.
$1.00 per large bottle. See advertisement
I In this paper. For Bale by Drngglst.
Christmas Is Coming,
—AND FOR—
Scatter the Diue devils of Indiges
tion and Constipation with a dose of
Dr. Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic.
For sale by Culver & Kidd, Milledge-'
ville, Ga. ^ ,
Beautiful Dolls 20 inches high at
45 cts. Where? At Miss Sallie Bear
den’s of course, wherel everything Is
sold at a bargain.
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Cocoanuts, oranges, apples, can
dles, bananas and nuts, fresh, at
Bearden St Conu’s.
Toys, Dolls, Fancy (roods, Novelties,
And presents for the Holidays go to
• LEAVITT’S
Beardsley’s Shredded codfish,
best tn market at Bearden St Conn’s.
5c
No.
STORE 10,1,
31 W. Hancock St.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
i » Y VIRTUE • »r an iirdvr from tti* C"urt
If of Orittimry at December lent 1895,
will he Held on ihofli-Mt Timed* y in Jana
ary 1896, at, in* court house door in said
county, between tho .egal hour*of rule tin*
tract ot land In said county, wtinreun E, O.
Vinson and Mis. M.O. Vinson lesiooil’at
the thin* of ttieir deaths, containing f out
nundffld and »ov’mit.v-rtvo Motes, iim'Im or
ss. Biii'l traet of land lying and being in
Ilm I15th district u H. ill said enu tv, ad
joining lanUsnr L.N Callaway, E.S.iVt’nwui
oud others. Said land sold m pay dents
and for distribution arum g i lie iienx of
said estat*.
Tortus ot sale cash.
E. S. VINSON
Administrator ot Mrs. M. O. Vinson and
Admr D- “ mis Non of E. O. Vinson
Deo. 2, 1895.
.Pay Your Tax.
N O TICE Is hereby given tlmfc
the B.ooks for the collection
of the State and county taxes for
3aldwin County will he closed
on the 20th of December, and
tax payers are uiged to cull and
settle.
J. F. WILSON, T. C.
Milledgeville, Ga. Nov. 33rd 1333.
Ltflfe* capes, New Hie,
$2te $7.50 at A* AJ,0fclaaw’i»