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J^iDENORAVED VISIT-
1 , s a CARDS FOR $1.00
I .. p ece mber first we will make
LjreJ Engraved Visiting Cards
**) in the latest*style for one
pecember first the price will
, s; en d for samples and let us
order at once. Wedding
(>n"raved at lowest price.
(OIU" r’ „ t, T i r i
' c te vens & Bro*, Jewelers and
’ e ‘ r5j J7 Whitehall St., Atlanta,
ktour
Lt.24,
17 6t.
Iff
Social Circle.
0 'jre~Visiting and
Being Visited.
„i, Editor’* Weekly Chronicle
(P ,r.ounl nnd Other «o»*ip.
1 jj arr y Wilson is improving.
Ij JI. Lowery continues ill, but
L e d to be some better.
[geo. H. Tunnell is recovering
', illness of several days.
E. P. Gibson has recovered
f„ illness of several weeks.
L Rosa Brown, of Macon, is vis-
Jerparents in this city.
I Annie Elam has returned home
T visit to relatives in Augusta.
I. p err y Bird, of Athens, is vis-
llr. and Mrs. R. H. Wootten.
jule Trippe is visiting her sis-
Krs. N. S. Turner, at Covington.
Clay Robson, of Sandersville
(several days of last week in the
It, T. F. Newell has been con-
■to his home several days with
ssrs. Dixon Williams and E. J
spent Sunday in Putnam
Hallie Pottle is visiting the
of her brother, Capt. Joseph
V.
Puie Fancy Evaporated Cane
1U P tit 40c. per gallon.
Hall & Treanor.
G. 1. Collage Items.
Mr. Harry Stillwell Edwards gave a
delightful entertainment in the Col
lege Chapel last Friday night, con
sisting of reading selections from his
own writings. He is an excellent
reader as well as a very fine writer and
the occasion was a rare and most en
joyable treat. Quite a large audience
of College girls and teachers was pres
ent but owing to a conflicting social
entertainment in town comparatively
few citizens attended. Mr. Edwards
has promised to come again some time.
Under favorable conditions he is sure
to have a crowded house.
THE
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Milledgeville Banking Company,
G. T. WIEDENMAN, President. rtn TUT'11 1 *11 ft
P/.Pv^Nh’ORD, Vice President. I It Ml pH (TOWl 1 lO lia
MILLER 8. BELL, Cashier. Of Milledgeville, Ga.
CAPITAL $58.80000
SURPLUS $2800000
directors.
P. J.ULINE.
Fruit Cakes
For Thanksgiving
And Christmas.
We have just received first shipment of thia season’s stock of
Currants, Citrons, Seeded Valencia Raisins, Shelled JAlmonds, Can-
#1. A/I V./—a1 0. A 117 A f A a! 1 , — V.. A 1 Afflt O f/aVk
v^unuuts, vatruus, ootjueu y ctUMiuiit ividuuj, outmou juua,
died Orange Peel, Ac. We want to sell you the ingredients for
your cake; before buying come to see us. fto trouble to show you
our stock.
W. r.CONN. P. J.ULINE. X. O. POWELL.
n m»mpn FBED HAUG - T. L < McCOMB.
B. SANFOItD. o G.T. WIEDENMAN
Prompt attention given to all the interests ot our customers.
We have best possible securities for all depositors’ funds.
We operate under a state charter and are a depository tor the funds ot the
State of Georgia.
May 16,1898. 46 6m
To the Farmers Who intend to grow Wheat
TV
Hon. Joseph Camp will deliver his
great lecture on ‘‘Daughters of Eve
in the College Chapel next Friday
night. Wherever Mr. Camp has ap
peared on the lecture platform he has
received the most enthusiastice praises
from the highest sources. Many of
the ablest and most prominent preach
ers, lawyers and editors in Georgia
pronounce him the most eloquent and
fascinating lecturer they ever heard,
not even excepting John Temple
Graves and Bob Taylor. Many de
clare him to be fully the equal of Henry
Grady as an orator. He should be
greeted by a very large audience next
Friday night. The general admission
will be 50 cents; students 25 cents.
WE QUOTE—Legget’s Private Brand Valencia Seeded Raisins,
these are the very best to be had at 12^c per lh, 1 lb package.
A Good Valencia Seeded Raisin in 1 lb package, as good as yoa
will find elsewhere at 12^c at 10 cents per pound.
Legget’s Private Braud Cleaned Currants, the finest put up—-•
thoroughly cleaued, large, due fruit, in 1 lb package 12^c.
Good Cleaued Currants in 1 lb packages, well cleaned, nice large
fruit only 10c. per pouud.
Genuino Leghorn Citron at 20c. This is the genuine article.
Nothing finer.
We sell you every kind of Groceries cheaper—quality considered
—than you can buy this side of New York. Low trice—High
Quality—Prompt Delivery—Polite Attention always at
Yours respectfully,
fees Mary and Otelia Conn spent
ay and Sunday with friends in
county.
i,p. H. Hirsch, of New York, is
the family of her father, Mr
, Evans.
B Dorothy Newell has returned
, after a visit of several weeks to
sin Atlanta.
.. Martha Robson, of Sanders-
hj visiting Miss Clark Hollin-
lat Midway.
Mrs. J. W. Mobley, will
his morning for a ten days visit
(lives in Augusta.
Bob Adams of Eatonton Ga.,
(several days in the city the guest
Dudley Myrick.
the “Olivette’' is undergoing
k at Philadelphia, Andrew R.
[is visiting friends in Boston. |
William Prosser has returned
lannah. His many friends are
hat lie has recovered from his
I will say that my stock will be limited and I would advise you
to call now or plaoe orders with me at once to insure you a first class
SEED WHEAT. I will handle Tennessee White Wheat and Vir
ginia Beard Wheat. Tennessee at $1.25.
Virginia at $1.50.
I have every assurance that the selection is as near perfect as pos
sible by experienced Wheat Growers who pride themselves on grow
ing only the best. Very truly,
WARREN EDWARDS.
Ga. Seed Barley, Rye and Oats.
President Chappell is in receipt of a
letter from Chancellor Boggs of the
University announcing that he will
visit the College soon, and while here
will deliver an educational address to
the students and to the people if so de
sired*
COMPTON & BELL
Agents Huyler’s Candies.
WE MANUFACTURE AND SELL
Engines* Sellers,
Saw Mills,
andererjthiig
in (he
Machinery
Line.
Cotton Gins,
Cotton Presses,
Seed
Cotton'
Elevators.
There has never been a pret
tier and more complete line of
STATIONERY in Milledgeville
than is now on display at Culver
& Kidd’s Drug Store.
Ladies’ Afternoon Party.
School boys and girls go to
Culver & Kidd’s for pencils, pens,
inks, tablets, etc.
The afternoon reception given the
club by Mrs, Patterson and Miss Wim
berly was a very pleasant occasion.
The double parlors were adorned with
large vases of pink and white cosmas
blossoms. The dainty scare cards
were tied with yellow ribbon and em
bossed with forget-me-nots and pansies.
There was a cut for the head prize
between Miss Evans and Airs. Me
Craw, the former winning. Miss Sny
der bore off the booby.
The Georgia Federation of Woman’s
Clubs, by invitation of Student’s Club,
of Columbus, holds its annual conven
tion in that city November 8th, 9th
and 10th. Miss Julia Flisch will rep
resent the Outlook club of Milledge
ville.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, /
Lucas County. S as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
the senior partner of the ttrm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business In the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cube.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D.
1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
Got Our
prices before
buying*
Grist Mills,:
We operate MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY.
We Handle yflg j^L SUPPLIES.'
MALLARY BROS. & GO.,
Je
june 14th. 1898.
MAOON, OHOna-IA
50 tm
| BEAK |
Notary Public-
.... H. Jackson, one of Wilkin-
Lnty’s most prosperous farmers
Ifiturday in the city.
[ M. A. Richards has returned
[home in Houston county, after
lto friends and relatives in this
B. H. Jones has returned to
r j in Valdosta, after a pleasant
b her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D
“P-
|members of the Hill Club are
)' requested to meet Thursday
n, at 3:30 o’clock, at the home
|President.
[.Joseph E. Pottle and children
rs. M. E. Wright have returned
i a visit to Mrs. E. E. Bell
ingeburg, S. C.
i Joseph E. Pottle is Worship
Lster of Benevolent Lodge No. 3
IM. In his absence Senior War
|N. Lamar is acting Master,
j. John T. Allen, representative
[county, is in the city, spending
lays, the legislature having ad-
p from Saturday until to-morrow.
p Adah Cullars a, beautiful and
igyoung lady of Ala.,who was
st of Miss K. Myrick, left for
tie last week, much to there
■ many friends,
ic. T. Crawford conducted the
Is services of the Y. M. C. A.
I afternoon. He mad) a most
live talk on the parable of the
pi Son.
land Mrs. J. W. Lovelace, of
ii Gn., returned home yesterday
lending a week very pleasantly
p r parents, Mr. and Mrs. A
It) in this city,
i members of the Y. M. C. A
I* reception in their room, last
f evening. Quite a number were
h and a most pleasant time was
jby all. Dainty refreshments
yved,
Holm A. Wray has returned
F'anta, where be has been as
l'n revival services. Tim At
ken spoke very highly of his
fg. He attracted large crowds
f sermons had great etiect orUms
Fiona, tfCklkE
Mrs. M. A. McCraw entertained the
six-hand euchre club at the last meet
ing. The club only meets twice a
month and each occasion is looked
forward to with much pleasure. Tues
day last the hostess served delightful
refreshments. The two prizes, a
Dresden candle stick, and olive dish
were won by Misses Evans and W im-
berly. The next meeting of the Club
j will be held with Mrs. Croley, at three
o’clock Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 15th.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces ot the system. Bend for testimo
nials , free.
F. J .CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
ea-Bold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Col. Bryan Goes to Nebraska*
Fall Business
In Full
Swing!
Young ladies and young ([men
who want the very best and most
tasty Paper and Envelopes go to
Culver & Kidd.
The business man can find ex-
actly what he «ata to the Sta-
tionety line at Culver & Kidds
Drug Store’
Toilet Articles, Soaps, Powders
and Brushes; a (toe line of Fme
Extracts and Sachet Powders.
The Spinsters’ Sewing Club” spent
Thursday afternoon most delightfully
with Miss Corinne Hendrix. After
sewing about an hour, dainty refresh
ments were served. Miss Townsend
sang several lovely pieces which were
very much enjoyed. The Club will
meet, at 3 o’clock next Thursday af
ternoon, with Miss Adah Evans.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 5.—Col. Wil
liam J. Bryan of the Third Nebraska
regiment left Savannah today for Lin
coln, Neb., his home, on a fifteen days
furlough. He has been quite sick at the
DeSoto hotel and has gone home to re
cuperate.
A number of young ladies and gen
tlemen gathered at the home of Miss
Corinne Hendrix last Monday evening.
Though the guests were unexpected
they received a most cordial welcome.
The evening was most pleasantly spent.
Refreshments were served.
Builders and Painters Supplies
Where to Buy.
As large dealers in Builders and
Painters Supplies we can furnish you
your material as cheap or cheaper titan
you can procure it in Augusta or Ma
con. Let us give you an estimate, no
matter how small your bill may be.
Cook Lumber Co.
Sept. 3,1898 tf.
SHERIFF SALES
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
y^ILL BE SOLD to the highest bidder
All the ladies of the city % married
and single,interested in the Y. M.C.
A are requested to meet at the resi
dence of Mrs. Dr. Manning next tri-
day afternoon at 3 o’clock, in order to
form a Ladies Auxiliary.
I The Epworth League will hold a
I most pleasant meeting next Thursday
evening. The program will consist of
historical sketches of the Methodist
church in this city.
Always on hand fresMpuw,
Drags and Chemicals. P reBcn P'
Ls a specialty, and caretaUy
Klled with the P»«»t material
dav or night.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively Cures Piles
or no pay required It is guaranteed
to crive satisfaction or money refunded.
PrL25c.rn.Iwrb 0 *. For .ale by
Culver & Kidd,Milledgeville, Ga.
CULVER
. irt
& KIDD.
Steady Income at Home
You can make $25 per week. Either
sex. I’ll start you in
Bus'ineM day orevening. No peddling
M. Young, 363 Henry street, Brooklyn
New York. 17 41
,. before the Court House door between
the legal hours of sale, on first Tuesday
in December next, the following property
to-wlt: One Dummy engine No. 6 and one
pas86Dflr€F coach, levied on by virtue of a
ti fa from the countv court of said county,
In favor or Brushy Mountain Coal Mines
vs Milledgeville Railway Company. Prop
erty found In possesion of deft. Co., and
pointed out by C. F. Jackson. General
Manager of said Co.
Levy made Oct. 15th, 1898.
y C. E. GROSSER. Sheriff.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Office of Ordinary of said county.
j F. BELL, Administrator of .tne estate
The tide of Fall Business is at its Flood a
our establishment and we are greatly prepared
for it- Our prices are important factors in pro
ducing this activity, as they are the LOWEST^*
that can possibly be quoted tor goods of equal
quality and merit.
When it comes to
Crockery
*» • (with will annexed)of Mrs. Martba M
Smith, having tiled his written applica
tion tor leave to sell the Real Estate of
said deceased, Notice Is hereby given to all
persons concerned, to show cause. If auv
they can, why leave should not be granted
as prayed for on or before the first Mon
day in December next, or else leave will
begranted as prayed for to sell said Real
E8tUte ' M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C.
November 4tli, 1898
We feel justified in boasting a
little.
Our store is large, as every one
knows, and that means a large
stock which in turn means im
mense variety in Styles. Else
where such advantage would
mean high prices.
“Here we range as follows:
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
Court or Ordinary said county.
F. BELL, Administrator of estate of
J • Aarou^Henderson, c„ deceased, has
Hied his written
leave to sell the
letitlon in this court for
Estate belonging to
sain ueceaTCu, > la hereby given to
all persons concerned that said petition
will be passed upon at the December term,
1898 of this court, and will be granted to
sell said land, unless good cause Is shown
to the contrary, e BELlj ordinary B. C.
November 7th, 1898.
Complete Dinner Sets of 100
pieces $9.50 worth $12
56 piece tea sets $5 worth $7.
56 piece Carlsbad China Teat
Set $9.50 worth $12.
10 piece toilet set $3 worth
6 plates 40c per set.
Cups and Saucers 45c per set*.
Flat Dishes 11 inches long 10<jr
each.
Bowls and Pitchers 75c.
Come Early asjbest goods seU
first.
-R. H. WOOTTEN.-
INSURANCE ’’xcjm uFB.
Prompt and polite attention to all expirations and new business^
Office No. 15 Wayne St.
T. F. NEWELL, Jr.
Oot. 20,18*8. )