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SOCIAL CIRCLE)
\ho are Visiting and 2eing
Visited.
Society Editor’s* Weekly
[chronicle of Personal and
Other Gossip.
iCEfICE.
L- y 0U r Ice from Compton <fc Bell
[ickets for 75cta. Ice delivered at
d ° 0r ‘———-S-SSH-—
T. VI. Hall la out again, after a week’*
. D. L. Earnest spent last Sunday
,j city*
r B. T. Bethuue is still contlned to his
■'by slokneas.
L w p. Mahons, of Macon, spent last
JilaT in the city.
hansel Stembrldge, of Columbns,
l this city last week,
g Jos. E. Pottle and children attended
/meeting at Culverton.
Sadie Stewart, of Jones county, Is
g Mies OteUa Conn,
j s. Brvan left yesterday to visit
nottier at Zebulon.Oa.
L-s A. J* Carr and children have ie-
i from a visit to Ltthonia.
„ 0 B. J. Fowler and Daniel C.
ktin are attending Superior Court in
n.
s j J. Wootten. Jr., and son, of At-
arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. It. H,
ten.
= C. E. Bszemore was called to Dub*
t week, to see her sister, Mrs. Chap*
ho was quite 111.
andMrs.C. M. Wright and Mr. and
;.P. Bell spent last week at Oconee
gs in Putnam county.
Charles duBlgnon, of Savannah. U
ng his grandmother, Mrs. A. V. du*
Ion, near this city.
and Mrs. J. Harris Chappell will
to-day for a visit to Portsmouth
Id Point Comfort. Vs.
Mamie Harper, of Baldwin county,
0 city, the guest of Miss Bessie Ta-
Eatonton Messenger.
Fred Newell left for his home in
»a last Saturday after a pleasant visit
parents In this city.
. Fleming G. duBignon and daugh
jt Savannah, are visiting, Mrs. A. V
non at her home near this city,
and Mrs. A. M. Jackson left last Sat-
for a two weeks visit to his old
at Ceres, Crawford County, Ga.
E. K. Head, formerly ot tbeG.N
Allege in this city,has accepted a po
lio Gordon Institute at Barneavflle.
s Reba Caraker has retur
[to North Georgia, hccon
. D. Echols, who is on a 1
ts. w vjswin _ _
W. S. Brooks and children have re •
to their home in Macon, after a
visit to the fsmily of pet parents,
Mrs. J.N. Moore.
.Stinson, Mrs. Mathews and Mrs.
of this city, were called to God-
fa ., last Thursday on account o£ the
of their mother, Mrs. Kllpstrick.
and Mrs. Erwin, of Milledgeville,
been in the citv several days visiting
son, J. D. Erwin, our efficient express
.—Eatonton Messenger,
and Mrs. W. B. Robison visited
1 Springs last week. The Dr. re
el homo Saturday, tut Mrs. ltobisou
ipenri several weeks at that resort.
and Mrs. P. L. Walker, of AttalU,
.re visiting tho family of Mr. ami
(V. P. Williams In this city. Their
friends here are glad to see them.
. iSallio Clark, Mrs, Samuel Walker,
lice Walker and Miss Mario Lamai
st Wednesday morning for Mont-
J'enn., where they will spend several
s Alma Johnson, a beautiful and
Ling young lady, of Arnerlcus. who
Been visiting her niece Miss Eva
[on in this city, left Saturday for a
relatives In Thomson.
[uiried Mr. John M. Holder, of
Ga., and Miss Rosa Lee Shiv-
Ivere united in marriage at the
1st church in this city at 1'2 o'clock
[Vcdnesday, Rev. J. A. "VVray of-
The Union Recorder joins
many friends in wishing them
lerity and happiness.
Warren Edwards received a
last week from Capt. D. S. San-
|of Oklahoma, who says “the cam-
is waxing warm in the territory
' the people in the States are as
siastic as we are, Bryan and
111 will go in whooping. Wo hold
filieation meeting next Saturday
am down for a speech. We have
Iplendid rains and are going to
Ian enormous corn crop.”
loess to “Stefs” say his old
Is in Milledgeville'
The Standard Of Yalue
I* the “STA.lt BU VNW HATH”
There is no other just as good, you can get them no where else
Everything we‘sell is First Class*
hall a tkeanor,
No,5 ATE. Hancock, St. Phone 24.
Revival Meeting*.
Ihe series of meetings, oonducted in
the Baptist church by R e v. J. A. Wrav,
closed on luesday. There were eleven
accessions to the church; but the good
done, in addition to that, was incalcu
lable. Brother Wray is a remarkable
preacher. Ihe cause of Christ is elo
quent and powerful in itself; but when
presented in the simple, earnest, touch
ing way of this born evangelist, it is ir
resistible. There is a clmrm in his
words that wins upon the most obdu
rate. May he live long to speak for the
Master and to illustoate the wisdom of
winning souls.—Sparta Ishmaelitc.
_ _ r
If you want an organ for $38.75,
worth $100.00, or a piano for one-half
its worth, you should see J. S. Sher
wood, Agent. .
New crop of all kinds of Turnip seed
and Collard seed at Carrington’s Dru"
Store.
A
FIRE
Populist Convention scene.
lant
—AND—
General Coxey of the famous com
monweal army and his son-in-law, Carl
Brown, came in together with their re
spective wives. Mrs Coxey bore in her
arms her young son, whom General
Coxey christened “Legal Tender” as a
perpetual reminder of his march across
the mountains inl8l)3. As the air in
the hall was oppressive, the delegates do
not hesitate to shed their coats. Some
of them came to the hall with their
coats on their arms. Others took off
their vests and hung them on the back
of the chairs. Some wore negligee
shirts, while some wore white collars
and cravats.
There were several women delegates on
the floor, among them Mrs. J. A. Bush
of Prescott, Arizona; Mrs. Jennie B.
Atherholdand Mrs. II. Ilers of Colora
do. '{(\
Governor Atkinson has been elected
orator of the Alnmui. society of the
University of Georgia for 18!>7. Gov
ernor Atkinson received the medal fot-
debating in the literary society in Ath
ens in 1875. His chief competitor
was William M. Howard, now demo
cratic nominee for Congress in the
Eighth district—Savannah Press.
Council Proceedings,
CoL.wfL Chambek, July go, 180C,.
Regular Meeting.
Present, His Honor Geo. C. Smith,
Mayor; Aldermen Andrews, Horne,
O’Quinn, Whelan and Wall. Absent
Alderman Camp.
The minutes ot the previous meet
ings were read and confirmed.
On motion the clerk was authorized
to refund the street tax paid by mem
bers of the fire department for 1806.
Bills passed and ordered paid:
Cairns & Bro., 65c.
On motion council adjourned.
T- L. Fair, Clerk.
list mr abvirtiizs i.bttkms
Remaining at the Post-offlcj at Mllled™-
rtlle, Baldwin County, Oa„ July 27 ima
It not called tor within do days will be sent
to Ihe Dead Letter Office: ® ent
Allen, K. W, Moore vxn\r
Barrett, William 8. ** '
Burke, Bebecker
Collier, Ella
Gonchraw, Estelle
Golden, A. J.
Hcllowell, W, P.
Holly, Samuel
Harden, Mary
Marshell.B.
Mener, 8 had
Macklln. Selema
Posey, Mattie
Palmer, Compton
Roberts Lucy A.
buddow, W. E.
Threat, Frank
Walker, Write
Wlmas.Lutisba
C. M. WRIGHT. P, M.
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WaterProof
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PAINT.
We sell the
Patent Paint.
Celebrated Shears
Save You Money
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the whole
system when entering It through the mu
cous surfaces, buck articles should never
be used except on prescriptions from rep
utable physicians, as the dumitgu they
will do is ten fold to the good you can pos
sibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F,. J.Oheuey & Co..
Toledo, Ot, contains no mercury, and Is
taken internally, actio# directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure and
get the genuine. It is taken internally
and made In Toledo. Chio, by F. J. Cheney
A- Co. Testimonials free.
awSold bv Druggists. 73c.
Mr. Mc\unley has begun mating
acknowledgements to the proud pa-
repts, who are naming their babies for j GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
lum. who’ll be the first in the |»«H) Ail whom it may concern:
baby?—Au-1 -*•. MissL. J. Macauley, having in prop-
* PI* f Arm Ufinlipil In »»»*» fill' nurmniiunt
Tor Over Tifty Tears
Mits. Winslow’s Soothing strup ha»
been used by millions of mothers for thel r
children while teething. If disturbed at
nlgnitand broken of your rest by a sick
child suffering and crying with pain ot
Cutting Teeth send at once and getabottle
oI“Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 8yrun’'for
Children Teething. It will relieve the Door
little sufferer immediately. Depend upon
It, mothers.there Is no mistake about It.
Itcures Diarrhoea regulates the Stomach
and Bowels,cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums and reduces Intlammatlon and
gives tone and energy tothewbole system.
“Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup” for
Children Teetnlngls pleasant to the taste
and Is the prescription of one of the oldest
and nest female physicians and nurses In
the United States. Price twenty-flvecents
a bottle, Sold by all drugglstst hroughout
the world. Be sure and ask lor “Mrs
Winslow’s Soothing Svrun.” it iy.
If you want to save money, trade at
Carrington’s Drug Store.
Application for Uiguii.-ioii.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County :
WTHEREAS, Mrs. Mary E. Cooper, Tor-
” meriy Mrs. Mary E. Finney, Guar-
diau of her six children, represents to the
court In her petition, duly tiled and en
tered of record, that she has fully and
faithfully discharged her said trust, us
such guardian.. Tins Is, therefore,to cite
nil persons concerned to show ciuse, if
any they cah, why said guardian should
no* b- discharged from her guardianship,
and receive letters or dls-iils-riou on the
first Moudny In September, next. 1SUG.
This 22d day of July. 1891),
JH.li. BELL, Ordinary B. O.
duly 28,1590. dim.
Application For Giiariliniiship.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
To nil whom it may concern.
Vx/ARltEX HOWARDS having in proper
, ’ form applied for the Guardianship of
the persons and property of Susie,
Emma, Julia, Hattie Lilly and Wll
Mam I, Sims, c., minor children of Ellen
Sluis, c., late of suul county, deeeissrt,
notice is given time said application will
be heard at a y offl :e, at 10 o’cIock, a. M.,
on the first Monday in September, next,
1890. This, the 21st day of July, 189(5.
M- R. BELL, Ordinary B.C.Ga.
July 28,1890, 5 1m.
field with a Billy Bryan
zusta Chronicle.
GOLD IS SENT.
Investors in the bean Safe System of
speculation receive semt-monthly ulvi-
dends in gold. Over 800 percent per an
num made on investments by E. S. Dean Jfc
If you will use it on your house.
One coat has been‘known to ^ ^ ^
last on shingles and tin roofs for |Co„ Bankers, 35 Broadway, N. Y. Iaves-
twelve years tors of this firm distributed all over the
It preserves the surface painted
and makes it fire proof.
It Costs Only
A eleome Visitor.
i. Wm. II. Barnes, one of the
ne Milledgeville boys, but who
r many years been residing in
'rancisco, was in our city last
ora few days visiting his sister, I
M. E. Jackson, and also many ot
friends, by all of whom lie was
j ordially welcomed. It has beeu :
Is since Ins last visit but time has Will save you money
cniently with him, and he is the ’year that you use it
energetic, genial individual as : " ~ 1 —
PER GALLON.
United States and Canada.
113t.
Such men as Senatoss Gorman and
Hill are not bolting the regular demo
cratic ticket, and they are not silver
men either. There are other things
besides silver to be considered and to
be voted for.
If the “middle of the road” folks
don’t step aside and fall in they won’t
know themselves after the Bryan band
wagon lias run over them.
Tom Watson thinks he and Bryan
can make a winning race, but what is
to-become of Sewall in this new deal
does not appear.
er form applied lo me for permanent letters
of Administration on the estate or Field
ing Lewis late of said county, with the
will annexed:
This is to cite all and singular the cred
it is and next of kin or Fielding Lewis to
be and appear atiuyoflloo within the time
allowed by law and show cause if any they
can, why permanent administration should
not be granteJ to .Miss L.J. Ma:auley on
Fleidtug Lewis's estate with the will an
nexed.
Witness my hand and official signature
this the tenth day of July, 1890.
M.R. BELL, Ordinary 15. C.
every
left 8an Francisco June 7th,
[end, as a representative of the
Lodge of California, the session
Supreme Lodge, A. O. I . W.,
was held in Buffalo, N. Y. On
2Gth he began a series of frater-
iresses in New England at Lo-
Mass., concludingat New Haven,
on July 15tli. Making a brief
New York, lie came to Mil-
[ille, via Atlanta. On Friday
lames started for his home, via
Memphis, Kansas City and
At the latter city he is to
an address on the evening of July
Mid expects to reach San Fran-
the 31st.
[ind his good wife have the sin-
Mid earnest good wishes of thh
pnity for their health, happiness
osperity, and they will be ever
pe in old Milledgeville.
Come and see us and we can
show you hundreds of testimo-
nials from reputable citizens all
over Georgia, who have used it
in the past and will continue _ to
use it in preference to all paint.
Culver
. a Kidd,
Comer Drag Store.
*
\ Hot “Juit as Good”
but
BETTER-
‘ w.arcnotcouunttomak—
i DOORS. SASH *
year—but
[BETTER, BETTER,
[ BETTER bett ee«*chjie
Baidwin Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
W ILL bn sold on tlie first Tuesday In
August next, between tin* legal hours
of sale, berore the Court house door In the
City of MilleUgeville, to the highest bid
der, the following described property to-
wit:
All tli it tsa.it or parcel ofland situate,
lying and being in tne city of MiUedge-
ville and said State and Comity, irontiug
on West Hancock street ami on the South
side of said street twelve feet and
running back South fro» said street
two. hundred and ten feet; bounded
north by Hancock street; west by P. T.
Taylor’s lot; east by lot ot Dr. Mark
Johnston’s, and south bv the MeCoinb
property. Levied on by virtue of a !>is-
tiess warrant Issued from thp County
Court oT said County in favor of Samuel
Walker against Dr. Mark Joiir-tton. Lev
i iedon as part of sab! hbq-ennd lot. where
lie now lives. Defendant notified in person,
of said levy, July the 0th, 1890. Property
I pointed out by plaintiff.
C. it. PROSSER, Sheriff,
j Alec, at the same time and place: Four
j bales of cJtton, numbers and cneck.4000,
4061,4062 and 4063 in Evan*’ warehouse;
I levied on as pi opei tv ot H. M. Rose, to
satisfy mortgage li -a iu favor ot U. P.
Crawford vs. H. M. hose, from Baldwin
Superior Court. Properly pointed out by
DlMntifi. c. E. PROSSER, Sio iiff.
July 0,1896. 2 tds.
PREMIUM HAMS,
NOTHING AS GOOD.
Compton & Bell,
Helix’s Baked Betas are the
erj* Try thea la 1» 2 aa4 S
Iks* etas, at Beartea * Ceaa’s.
!C»ve*U,aalTr»(le-M»rksobi»lae<l,«nddl P»t-;
•ot businei' conducted for Mooes»rc fees. >
loos Orncr i« oeposire u.,». Ojjwe;
and we c»n occur* patent in law Uma thaatsoa*.
(cmoufrom Waahinz.on.
! Send Model, drawinz or photo., witn dwcrlp-.
fion. We advise, II patentable or not, free olj
chanrt. Oc» /** not dua till p^ntiasacurad. <
’ aPnatObLBT, "How to Obtain Patent*, wj*kj
iMsBc hiib 3 in tba U. S. aod toraisucountrtaa.
Mot fra*. Address,
C.A.SNOWdtCO.
' Oaa. Pareirr omoi, W»bhinoto«, D. C.
Sole Agents.
They handle Dove Brand Hams,
Magnolia Hams, Boston Bellies,
Kingan’s Shoulders and Breakfast
Bacon, also.
COMPTON «fc BELL.
Telephone 9.
Pr.ESEUVE YOl'E EYESIGHT BY THE USE OK
SPECTACLES AND
»« :10fff
EYEGLASSES
Of which there^ard none snperi^r to those to He found iff my Stock.
FRESH ARRIVALS are constantly being added to my stock 6f
Ladies Belts, Blouse Sets', Stick Pins, Stud Bntt'ous utid general
limi of Jewelry, \Y*tclw*s Silverware, Cut Glass, etc!
OPENED
Nice line Fine Razors and Oneap Clocks. Call and Examine.
DIXON WILLIAMS.
«T. US,- H I IsTlEJIS,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Proprietor of a feed and sale lot, better known a3 the'“Stock Ex
change” where all cun come and buy and swap horses and'- innate to
their heart’s concent. Head quarters for
FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, BUGGIES,
Harness, Lime, CeineDt, Plaster of Paris, etc. I guarantee sat
isfaction for all work sent to mv Blacksmith Shop.
3 lv. 2f HANCOCK STREET. .
W. L. STEWART,
-THE-
TtfHSORIAL UBTIST;
Has opeuecl a shop under the
Milledgeville Hotel, where he will
bo pleased to meet his old cus
tomers. He guarantees satisfac
tion. H'e-has one if the neatest
shops in the city. Remember he
is found under the Milledgevi le
Hotel. .Tiily 13, 1890.
LEGAL NOTICeT
N UITL'E l- her.’b)’gtvvn ao ivcjMlivd by
law, that I will apply t6 iU« Suo«*i-iui-
(.O'li-c or Babivflh enmity, fur mii order to
s-ll tim following piopei'tv at pnvatu sal«,
to-wlt; "Tun !• uudividniminte.st In that
ini or imrenl of inrid situate, tying and be
ing in the city of Alilleilgevilie, on the cor
ner of Wayne an . Jlctntoeh street*, and
being the west half of the north half of
lot number three (3) iu square number
I tdrty-eight (38) In tne plan of said city,
and containing one-quarter acre.
said application will be made by me as
guardian of Susie M Bell, a ir inor, ami
mr the purpose of reinvesting the proceeds
of sstu sale. Said property is owned by
three tenants to common.snd it is desirable
mat it shall be sold lor divDtou between
them.
The application will be heard at Cham
bers ' iu the etiy of Milledgeville on the
23rd day of .Inly, 18W,
E. E. BELL, Guardian of Susie M. Bell.
June 37, 1896. l its.
Insure your life in Phoenix Mutual
Life Insurance Company T. F. New
ell, Jr.
—TO REPLACE TOTR-^
. I [ \ ; 1 ! r i
DINNER AND
TABLE WARE.
Housekeepers ure going to have
company and must have] ag.ll
supply of China, Glassware,
Crockery, etc. The* largest as
sortment and best selected stock
of these goods can be found at th«
stole of
W. T. CONN, JR.