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The South Georgia Medical As-
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t DAILY UYUnnie ,MTH. ,,
Mr*. W. W. Moore and Mis*
Vathti Brady left Thursday night
SSZgC^
w.l.oLKsaiTEit,i-eMuT ' HaiTOon>in^nrawrioinie r io U .
to-night and spend Saturday and
»ouusiraa,
(.aHOUT.UHlMam
Sunday Montezuma llecord.
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Doing east end north close at... liSWpo
Night mail north close at....... &00|
For.Boea* Vlitaand Eliarlllo
Yeaton, and
moo Mod*
l Friday at 1 HO p m
11c and Church
hfe^a
Bottaiord, Prorldcnco and Seda
eloeesSaturday at....'.y/.U. CM a
Hadaoo cloaca Friday a* v ...... 800a
Lamar cIoms Tuaaday and Fri
day at •....'.V....'. 800am
Tha aboTa arrangements will cootinna
entll change in railroad schedule.
W. A. Ulacs, P. M.
fresh cater ground meal, at
H. D. Wan*.
Municipal matter* are warming
up, and w\th t,wo ;/ ^c)(At*
Mayor and Aldermen In’iHff
the contest bids fair to be a lively
one.
local schkddmm
| On and afUr Bond*/, Norenber *% trtauCvrfll
•“ m: - i/.\ . ‘
TRAINS fJOUTU.
M*H Booth
m*
i Banda jr Wr.
Monday.... I:*U ..i
LOTT WAttKKM, Afrnt.
1 'te0E t
lb.ES. Colson la the duly author
ised Collector and Solicitor for the 11k-
curdxh, and all his boalneaa transactions
iSEZassswats
tor-
Aabroeia Or out at McKenzie's
Freah Flab and Oyster* for salt ovary
day at J. A. Turpin’s, Agent, Reatsurant.
novictf .
ii. U color,J llearae.
The charge for the oolored hearse end
a span of hones will hereafter be (4.00.
tf D. V. Hill.
- ! Wr yiii end WINTER BONNETS
and HATS call on MRS. M. E. HAlNES,
Jackson Street, Americas, Qa.
oet3-3m
:.ui<n n av
dm* fui^iflfly*asd«r lala every
-day at J. A. Turpin'*, Agent, Restaurant.
BOVlStf
Freeh Fish end Uyeten for sole every
day at J. A. Turpin's, Agent, Restaurant.
Old Sinner Cigars. The llacst import
ed wines at UcKsnsle's.
Emperor Olgara, genuine lb
twenty-live in a box, at McKenzie's. tf
Prleea Tell, and, People Tell the
_
You know, end we know, that a con
tented customer is tbe beet edvertieSmrnt
we.oan have. Bat oltentiniee low-priced
goods mean Inferior and treaty material!
and make up, banco our endeavor has
bean to oonnaot than two strangers, low
prion and good goods, and wa are conti;
dent that our customers will ba as well
pleased aa wo an at our success.
oetlStf i t). J. It, Shaw.
About iptiilajr. i
A noted Amarloan tald that bo would
not giro a cent for a man who oouldn't
spall a word ‘‘more than one way." No
tice the following ipelling: C-l-o-a-t-h-e-c,
(Uoaa, Gd-o-t-h-e-e, C-l-o-z-o. Ydu can
taka your ohoict and know that John It.
Bhaw'o la TilE PLACE to buy your Fail
"— ‘——“—“—' leetre to get
, ocllZif
i It is the moat regular
and most perfect Produet, inconteatably
ever made A long- experience In tha
manufacture of the Harper, the large
Serial ofsh'e tUa^ilierjwlpoh.inabUs him
W hold Us Whiskey uhUl It le fully ma
tured, together with the _facl_lh.U the
'Whiskey le bought by and shipped me to
ittKSSSS&aK&r
those beet educated to e One Whiskey.
J. Is hauls. Sole Agent,
October atCm Americas Urn
1 Rattle <
press ot buai-
nsecond cqulualon incident to removal
Into our MW quartern, we bed determin
ed not to haves tame during tbe ooming
holiday* but the question of late bee
so often bean asked by our patrons,
■An you J not going to have a
fjhYhhnaa ratta,". wo bare decided
tie! Aik tbe subscription end
■shlMstw, of biaada, Wa wtU raffle
on ELEOANT CPIUOHT SIUPSON
PIANO, the cash mi price of which it
TnmntxpUD akd siytt poi.t.t«s, for
tbe very low snm,of three hundred dol
lars.
OatitflU kill will b« 0tMMd pfonpUi i
•t^ZtlTeuL a. n-OTSToXi
her led. Pell early SAdeseuiceebeeee
h «yy/) »*h»McmBBito,
The cotton seed .toll men hove
purchased large quantities of *««d
•t various points on tbe, B
Vista road'slid are aiming them
until tbtf.road is completed.
Hjlb: standard OrauulajedSn^ard.OO
Tbe ladies of tbe Presbyterian
church are requested to meet at
the Uhapel tilts afternoon nt 2$
o’clock, to complete arrangements
(or the sociable and oyster supper
on Tnesday.
„• Thy S. W, II. Rf j* now carrying
two t’ullraan sleepers daily to Jack
sonville. Ono goes by tbe day
train, running from St. Louis to
Jaok*pnvl|l#, and one by thf night
train, going from Cincinnati to
Jacksonville.
_ — Fine Clothing.
, -S., W. iDickson, Jtw tbe Barlow
fifoek, has jdst rccivod a stock of
lino clothing, to which be invites
tbe special attention of the gehtle-
men of Amcrtcu*. .Tbs goods are
of fine quality, handsomely made
up, and aro well worth examina
tion. ' '
XMAS.
i If you want a nice Cliristraas
dinner—and of course you do—
go to Buchanan & Son’s ior
your fancy canned goods, sugar,
flour, and in.fact anything in
the grocery line, for you will
there get the cheapest and the
best Make a note of this and
don’t forget it.
Bargain in Real Estate.
A valuable pices ot city proper
ty. fotdiale cheap.' Forty feet from
the publio square, sixty ieet front
and one hundred back. Terms
two-thirds cash, balance in twelve
months, good seeurlty. Apply at
this ofllco. . dcelS Ot
' Oyster dapper.
The ladies of tbe Presbyterian
church will giro an oyster supper
in the new church on Tuesday
njght, for the purpose ot raising
fends to seat the church. They
invite all to come, and wc hope to
sec a good attendance.
A Big Catch.
Wednesday morning Mr. Walter
Bowland, who lives about 0 mites
south of FJUVfllo, cacghl a cats-
; in a ttap’that weig'bdiU8|
nds.t,' We yvdoM ytPltst
to exhibit to’ jfm floTyier, as ho
Is rather akcptical about such
tilings. !:>■>'! 1
MORE GOODS TO livttoi&i illAN
ANY HOUSE IN AUERICUS,
CONSEQUENTLY CAN SELL AT A
LESS PROFIT TUAN THC
N80 .ABi alwatr
CRUSHED DOWN WITH EXPE
TULLI8 A JCSSEY.
Alderniautc Ticket •
In another column will bo found
Messer*. !mJ gp^tG.^lpHrer
and fi. J. Eldridgo as genttemOn
whs will serves* Aldermen if elect
ed. They are all good men and
bate tbe endorsement of the two
candidate* for Mayor.
reatiTfl uiMagmeUa. , <
On thu night of the 24th there
will bo a festival at Magnolia
Academy for tbe benefit of th*
obnreb. Good music will' be fur
nished and good, time bad. Ad
mission 26 cents; chorea 15 osata.
As th* utorulnaient is for n most
worthy cause, w( hope fiB whoeaa
Will attend.
Is what sue Mr
Yesterday, at 8:S0 o’clock, after Iaugoods aa follows: Slick oand
. “ •,-18'els.fk
Philadelphia.'and a picked nh»*|2? . TlJ?
from Amerloua, began. A •nmU U cta ,p. r jmek. I have a flu. afoek of
crowd witnessed tbe game, OwiogJaU kioda of holiday goods, and ask all to
to the very bad weather.
Tbe game opened with the girls
at tbe bat, and .they scoped twj
run* before/ifflrei
handle Ufflf
sometime* bat a very’good tiaii.'
fielding they throw wild, but run
and catch very well. They played
four or five innings, and beat tbe
picked nine fourteen runs. The
boys and tbe umpire acted very
,*qdflidnot
.-The. um
pire’* decisions elicited rounds of
applause. Some of tbo girl* man
ago the game very, wall- ir lUli ,
On tbe whole, it was a very
laughablo game, and wa* well en
joyed. The girls are good looking,
and conduct themselves In a med
cat and genteel manner.
BTAHtBR
mar'tei
E B’l’Aft*lfnANDY,
TULLI8 A JOSSEYS.
Trip Throngle Schley and
,i Marion.
Daring th* pMt week W* attend
ed court at Ellavill*. Going up
from Andoreonville, w* enjoyed a
rid* on the new Buena Vista road,
and mutt confess tkat wo were
charmed with the management of
the road. Mr., Singleton, tbs gen-
tlemanly conductor, pointed out
place* oi interest near the line.
The road runt through some floe
farming lands.
At Ellaville we noticed a good
many elgna of Improvement, among
others the warehouse ol W. D. Mur
ray, which seems to be doing a fine
business for its age. There have
been received there, to date, four
teen hundred bales of cotton, and
about seven hundred have been
shipped from the depot, nuking th*
total number handled about 2,100.
This Is a good beginning, and we
predict that another year the re
ceipt* will he so large that addi
tional fkoilities for storing and
handling Will be required.
Thore -were tew oases, of any lin-
portanco, disposed of. The natives
of Schley sssm to bo a law-abiding,
hospitable and'patriotic-pimple.
Tbo railroad is completed four
miles , west of Ellaville, and traek
laying is going on at a lively rate.
In company with Major Brim-
berry we made a flying visit to
Buena Vista, whoro wc wero well
entertained by Mr. Williams, who
know* precisely how to take care
of his guests.
.On the return trip from EUaviUe
in company with Judge Fort, wa
visited tbo National cemetery and
took in the whole thing. A lad
ahowed us tbe way through the
old atookaue among tbe half-filled
wells and down to Providence
spring. Judge V. was familiar
with the ground, and hla comments
and explanations were highly en
joyable.
Altogether, wo have never en
joyed a week better than we did
our aojourn in Schley. There has
lately been cslabliabtd in Ellavill*
a new grocery bnsidesa, the truit*
of Murphy A Chaney; and, being
ttfergetlo young men, they will
doubtless succeed. We enjoyed
every kindness from tbe business
men of Ellaville, for which we ten
der sincere thanks. Solicitoc.
W.J.LEMFE ;
' ST. LQU18
LAOEB BEER
ON DRAFT. FRESH KEO TAPPED
EVERY HORNING, at
TULLtS AJOSSEYU
Tondee's warebouso.
T pea 10 tf J. T/StaMiIXcs-
libs best me* (LOOM D. Watte.
’ DOWN !
DOWN I!
DOWN I
AND STILL DOWN PRICES GO!
EVERY DAY. at
TULLtS A JOSSEYR.
wholesale or retell.
give him a call.
declOtf
. tlr -
(1.00, at H. D. Watte.
FLOUR! "flour I! FLOUB
The highest bargain* ever
offerediu Flour, can now
be found at our place.
WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY 1
Git our priees before von buy.
TUliLIS A J0S9E1
and $5.50. Bran, $1.15. A
Buchanan & Son’s.
Fresh OriU SMbs (1,00. H. D, Wells,
New Advertisements.
SANTA CLAUSE
AND
Nono of yoUr "gow-gawe" for us.
woilb. Ha won’t*
ole. No be won't.
reseat, never mind under whet eireum.
Doodle."
W* ell of us have come to town
And oomo there many miles,
To boy our elotheo of lint class ityf*.
From clothier, Flank A. Oylee.
~ i whoop up, boys, don't mind tl
howl.
These other merchant* make,
For Oylee you know ean beet them ell
He always takes the cake.
GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday Night, Dee. 17.
The Wonderful Negro Boy Pianist,
Admitted to the Bat*.
B. W. Wilkinson was admitted
to I he bar at Ellaville Thursday.
We kre Informed that be passed
through tbe examination very cred
itably. The examination was con
ducted by the following gentlemen:
Oemmon law—W. A. Hawkins.
Pleadings and Evldanca* -E. G.
Simmons. Eqnity and Equity
Pleading*—J no. N. Scarborough.
Code, Constitution and Rules of
Qoort—J.B. Hudson. Penal Coda
—C. B. Hudson. We congratulate
onr young friend on hi* admit
tance, and hop* that be may make
a success In his profession.
"the Anew
HEW EXOUXQ BUM FOB XMAS, at
TUtttt A JOMEXTk
ba* (Mined him world-wide oelebrity,
end has both aatonlebed and delighted
th* greatest musters ol msiio, will appea
aa above for
POLITIVELY ONE NIOHT OFLYI
ill School Smplies
HRS. FRED LEWIS'.
AMriM*Q*,Aic4M,UM tf
„ ANNOUNCEMENTS-
>U avmtn* c oo'xtx.
" . FOB ALDERMEN.
£ - ! . .. j 4 -r— _ _ t j
15 MM.gp4w.itA.11
id o.w.otohfe.
t; '< E. J. ELDRIDOE,
is, Have consented to servo ea Aldermen If
s, elected. They have been agreed upon by
of oe a* suitable candidates, cud we ask our
k[ friends to support them at the election
— oo Wednesday next, Deeemberlt, 1881
4 vf, i "• i’-aiotymti
J. B. FgLOsit.
FOR ALDERMEN.
crrispit AKD VBB* SCHOOL T1CSS1.
Ma. Era-roB.-—Please announce the
Citizens end Free School ticket for
Aldermen:.
J. 0. RONEY.,
D A. T. OLIVER,
A. a BELL.
t* Vonue.
Pcepla'a Ticket for Decambcr;i7,1894
Commencing at capital J, la iha mkMIa, read
S* In ever three hundred ways how to Wfik In next
a l Mcnic'pa' Election.
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The people went him for bis experi
ence; for hie item Integrity; for hie tie-
compromiiiDg antagonism to lawleaeneea
and disorder; far hie fearless awl impar
tial administration of juatice; for hie un
swerving advocacy of what he believe* to
be right;for his loyalty to hie country;
for hie devotion to ibo city; for hie nerve
j to ezeonto tbe law—in a word, for what
he has done in post and for what they
> may reasonably hope from him In the fu
ture.
Let's olcct him without * scramble.
, t ' ! , tSTEOniTT.
FOll CLERK AND TREASURER.
# We aro Authorized to Announce the
- name of D. K. BRINSON aa a cant!Mato
for City Clerk and Treasurer, to ba voted
for At the eity election, December 17,1884.
FOR ALDERMAN.
Thinking that the mechanics of our city
ahonld bo represented in the City Conn*
oil, ploate announco tbe name of A T.
OLIVER as a suitable candidate for Al*
dcriuan at the Municipal election in Do*
cumber next. And oblige
novl2tde Many Voters. ■
*
- For Clerk Superior Court,
.T- TY. A.T.T.WT1V.
deeltd. r "
j FOR TREASURER
Wo are authorized to announce the
name of C. C. SHEPHERD aa a candi
date for re-election to the office of Treas
urer of Sumter county. •
FOR CORONER.
We ere authorized to announce tho ,
name, of THOMAS H. UAHTLBQEltUY ,
*s candidate for Oo-.oner of Suuiter
" couuty. i
FOR CORONER.
, W* are authorized to annouuoe the j
name of S. JL LESTER os a candidate
for th* office of Coroner of Sumter •
county. to
FOR CORONER. !
We are authorized to announce the \
namo of JOHN A SPEIGHT os a caodi- '
date for Coroner of Sumter county at i
the ensuing election. (do *
FOR SHERIFF. 3
Wears authorized te announce the A
name of W. H. COBB as a candidate for -
Sheriff of Sumter couuty. If elected, N. r
H. White, of the 15th District, will be hie 1
deputy. ts J-
FOR ORDINARY. u
I hereby announco myself e candidate a
forth* office of Ordinary ot Sumter i
county. If elected to tho office, in Jena- T
ary nezt, I pledge myself to diioharge t
the duties which wiU be incumbent upon “
me to th* beet of my ability. I respect- 11
fully aolleit the vote* of tha people.
novD-tde A. C. SPEER. a
TAX RECEIVER- *
To THK VOTEKS OF SUHTEU OOURTT: *
I announco myself as e candidate for aI
re-election to tbe office of Tex Receiver
of Sumter County at tho ensuing election
In Janaary. Thanking you for your aup- a
port in lb* peat I earnestly solicit yonr *
rotes. J. A. DANIEL, R.T.R.B.C. s.
TAX COLLECTOR. *
W* ere authorized lo announce th* *
name of W. IL STEWART u * candidate a
for re-election le the office of Tex Oollec- J
to; of Sumter County at the ensuing elec- a
tlon In January nezt. t* *
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE a!
W* ere qnthorised to announce th* a
name of W. W. OUEURY as a candidate Q
for th* office of Joetiee of the Peace for
the 789th district. td* l i
WXRi nsaVUVMTT. t
TAX COLLECTOR. K
W* tie authorized to announce th* M
name of ARCHIE GOSS as a candidate
for th* office of Tax Collector of Webst* tJ -
eounty. ~
BARLOW
Nrs. F. S. WARLICK £ CO.
HAVING OPINED fN THE BARLOW
W/JCt A N EW A Nil VINE
Line ov
IILLIIEM!
Trimmings!
Underwear 1
Dress Goods!
Etc,, Etc.
Met, I
WI. ^
r*»*ingcr Train* on mu nnu will run a* foi*
ATLANTIC COAST UNI IXriEfidL
•• tUtMMh (UilTfflt *U
re nt HavfttiiiNh dalij at ?40pa
ro nt .Tntip Jailjr at. ***** IIOeei
Ar.-iY* iu Wayrrtn* Jaiiy at n
o at Callahan dolly at It 50am
m at Jnckaonvlilo Jailjr at, It M p m
8lo* a at all regular atatlons batwcao Havanruh
\V nyrrotj dally at 140am
Ca'lahim daily at 1139 am
Vpldo.ta dr”v at. IK .
On'.Unam daRy at.
i’loma4v M lc dally at 1'
Ar/ire at B-'nbrlJ.e dal!v at * !
vrlva at Ukal. AoosAca dally at 3 « P ■
Saopaon'y at ala kma nnmra abora a.idatai
. Pamnpra for PMtaeola, NoUle^fj* Or^ ;
MoUlt: 4« •
dfaltan dally at
ckawitllla dallv at • P ■
Btoj a at all rrgnlar atettou batvaam Sartaaab
aad Jadueavillr. . . . -
Pu'bnai parlor cara 8«vaiwah to Jaekacavlw.
JieUPEXriESf.
nah daily at
rannah daily at
ALBAN T EX PUS*.
icah dally
van nah ooi'y at..^.
.. 1»P«
.. 414am
.. • 41 pm
Souppemoag Wine.
I am now prepared to topply pun
Scupperaoug wiuo at (LOO pergellou.
Kegs furaUhedfbr (L00. WiM shipped
from Adaata* Station oareoeipl of money
9.%mm
EaUrprin, Qa*
t Dupont daily
t Lnra Oak dolly af.
it Galaaan'lf da«ly at.....
Albany daily at
i palaca sleeping
OalathVtUa.
“ Hagl
not oi uoeny atmt.
8. G. FLKHINO, Oaml Sop t
Cbornp HriglTi—■
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