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THE ENTERPRISE.
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KLI AVILLE, GA.. JANTAItY 21. 1881).
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■1 Kftlnl of 8ul)Hci'l|>tton.
On* "in -'in- \ .Mi-. - - • - *1.50
■ . 75
line copy, six months. - - - - 45
On*'copy, throe mouths, • - - 5
Single copy.........
4 III 1U HITS.
M. E. CIIUBCH, SOUTH.
RMcotingevery second Sunday H a m
Mini 7'a p in; Sunday School every Suii-
Jhv morning at f/'ani Dr. C. It. Sniit/i
Su|>t. Praver meeting every Thursday
night. -J.T. Lowe,pastor.
BAPTIST Clil'ltCH.
Meeting every fourth Sunday 11 a m
and 7', p m conference meeting Satur-
day before 11 a in. J. li. <'awooil, pastor.
Sunday School every pi. Sunday 3'A p in
J. M. Thornton, Hu
■ Superior Court convenes 4th Monday Fori,
pi March -old September. Allen
Judge, C. 1$. Hudson, Sol. (ten.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
| Stir riff .1. F. Woods, J. N. Cheney,
| I Clerk Obdixabt—T. suprCourt— J. Iio'/.ier,
Tax Kkcivkr .1. M. Thornton,
f Tax CoLLECTon—AV. Tondee C. Kelley,
Tkeasubeh—C. R. sr,
I'oHoNF.ii L. A. (ivies. Patton,
. County Commissioners Robt
C I, Peacock, P F Dixon, A M Caskey,
lit K II Slappoy. ('leghorn, clerk of board.
W C
V.
County Hoard of Education.
C. A. Taylor, President, Dr. C. H.
_ Smith, County School Commissioner of
the hoard. P. W. lSridtros, A. C. Mur¬
ray, members of board.
City Officers.
®\J. N. Cheney, Mayor,
Robt Burton, B A Strange, Cockrell,
C L Battle, H W
\V 1) .Murray. COUNC ILMEN.
M \V H McCrory, Recorder.
f§ .1 M Throntoii, Treas. Marshal,
j Claud Dixon
%K2nd Dist Wilkinson, G M. H Not H Singletary, Public and J cx- P
an*l T II Saturday in each
Oflicio .1 P court 4th
month. T Harper, J P court 3rd
mmh Dist S
Saturday in each month. IP court
vtMDth Dist (i M S Murray, month.
2nd Saturday in each Public ex-office
Didst, .1 li Bivins, Not month.
.1 P 1st Saturday in each
C. R. McCRORY,
ATTOEISTEY 'A.T LAW.
Ellaville, Ga.
• Terms—For *30.00 or under *3; from *30
to*500, ten percent.; over $500, seven per
cent. No charges unless Collections, are
jhiade. Office at court house.
) W. H. McCRORY,
A.T LAW
Kllaville, Ga.
limnptlr^ncim.^ario^'amrciiiittahoo- dice X net'ial attention given to
. (aims, in court House.
c - office
MOTT & WILLIAMS,
attorneys at i.aw .
Rea Estate and Banking Agents
ELLAVILLE, GEORGIA.
■Prompt attention given to all business
on; rusted them. No charges unless col¬
lections are made. (Special attention
given to selling renting, and leasing real
est^e, and collecting rents.
B. H. Wilkinson,
ATTOBLTEY AlT LAW.
AMEKICUS, GEORGIA.
V1D- will attend promptly to all legal col¬
business entrusted to him. remitted. Money
lected will be inn.....liately Peoples’National Bank
Office- Lamar Street.
Building, Luma
Boarding House.
GBOHGE r. SUPER, PROPRIETOR.
Rates reasonable. Table supplied with
the best the market affords. Market
ices paid for chickens, butter and eggs.
(4a., Sept. 20th, 1885.
Buena llista and Ellaville R. R I
On ami alter 15th Dae., trains oil the
linens Vista and Ellaville Railroad will
run as follows:
(JO I NO F.AST.
Leave Bnena Vista, *■£ a. m.
Leave Putnam. "C 30“
Arrive at Ellaville, 10
Ellaville, 11 . i
Leave 1130 “
Leave LaCrosse, 12 m
Arrive at Anderson,
(JOIN(J WEST.
Leave Anderson, Ill
Leave La Crosse, r: m
Leave at Ellaville, « m
Leave Putnam, t io m
Arflve at Buena Vista, f
Making connections at Anderson with
tnAis on the South Western Railroad go¬
ing east and west. COCKRELL,
H. W. Superintendent.
Cotton Market.
Wednesday 12 in.
Strici Good Middling 8 >,'
Middling 7%
Low |M iddling 6/4
Good Ordinary
Ordinary 6
Number of bales to date 1730.
THE II 4 KKETS.
Retail Grocery market by B. A.
Strange. 14 to 16
Coffee, per pound pound 15 to 20
Cheese, per bushel - 75 to 85e
Corn, per bbl 5 1 to 6)-.;
Flour per nd 1 13’.,c
Hums, per pound pou h'A to (','..
Meat. per pound lo
Lard, per bushel 85
Moil, Nails, per pound 4 to 5
KffSsli per 8 to 11
Oil keroBenso, per gal. 2.5
Rope, Rice, per cotton pound per pound - - - Tuft
Sait, V'irgin i per sack loo
gyS<lp, Sugar, per porgalon pound ^m.V)
Tobii eo, per pound 40 to 6.5
Vine rar, per ga Ion
Hugging, tiundie per yard 150
T : ‘S, ner
Hi '('t ings, per yard lo
-biiirtiug, per yard *' Vo
Osuiburgs Dottle .ties, peV yard yard 71
per
fit-oves -
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It rained last night.
The weather is pleasant to-day.
Subscribe for your county paper
—tilt 1 ENTKKl’KISK.
Anything for publication must be
in by Wednesday noon.
We will take corn, at market
price, for the Kntkhimusk.
We Will take meat, at market
price, for the Enterprise.
Mr. J. It. Gaines opened school at
Andrew Chapel, last Monday.
Will be glad to hear from the
farmers in regard to their oat crop.
There was 57 marriage licenses is¬
sued In this county, last year, 15 up
to date, for this year.
We regret to learn that Col. J. N.
Hudson’s condition is unimproved,
and that he is seriously ill.
A good two mule farm to rent,
for 1886. Apply to
C. It. McCrouy.
Gentlemen will please not ask
the loan of tools or shop room.
J. S. Dudley.
The young folks had quite an en¬
joyable aiiair at the residence Mr.
Eugene Dixon last Tuesday night.
Some of citizens say the thermom¬
eter was as low as eight degrees
above zero. One man says it was
at six.
Our readers must excuse us for
brevity of reading matter, this week,
as we wish to move into our new of¬
fice, the Rattle house.
Thirty shares of Buenavista & El-
laville It. It. stock for sale, at 37 L
cents on the dollar. Apply to
C. R. McCrory.
Married. —At the residence of
R. C. Meadows, in this city, on tho
iiith, by Rev. C. K. Boland, Mr. Jos.
J. Willingham to Miss Lizzie Mc-
Millian.
Mr. William Allen, is now clerk¬
ing for Mr. J. T. Carter and will he
glad to see all his old friends. He
will treat you right. Call on him
and give him a trial.
AH in favor of warming sto\ r es at
the Baptist church, please hand in
to the ENTERPRISE or to
Miss Blanche Cockrell. Be assured
it will lie greatly r appreciated and
thankfully received.
School Notice.
Prof. Stevens requests us to state
that j/'hool will open, in this place
on Monday, Jan. 25. We hope
Prof, will be encouraged by a full
attendance on opening day.
Parties sending in communica¬
tions with no signature may expect
the usual fate—in the waste basket.
We received a communication this
week with nothing Hut a capital at
the close. We must know both the
real and assumed name.
Money; ITIoiiey ( heap Money
200,000 dollars to loan on improv-
ed farms in Schley and Macon
counties. Titles must be perfect,
for particulars apply in person or
by letter to J. C. Mathews,
jan7-3m Americus, Ga.
WANTED.
1,000 subscribers to the Enterprise
don’t all rush in at once; give us
time to enroll names and count the
money. We also hope a few of our
first subscribers will make us smile
by forking over.
Kctines!.
We will lie very glad to get origi-
nal matter from any of the friends
of the Enterprise. Send us news,
farm news, tiny news that will in-
lerest the reading public. Who will
give us an occasional article relative
to the early history of the county?
Agriculturist.
Begular iiiceiitig of the Schley
county club Saturday, :Mrd,
members are expected to attend, a
cordial invitation also extended to
the farmers throughout the county.
A. Allen, Sec.
“Who steals my purse, steals trash''in¬
deed,
For very much I stand in need
Of money it to till.
Will some kind friend with generous
Land.
Replenish my exchequer and demand
A note or a due bill.
Z.T. Anglin, will give you the high
est price In money or trade, for rags,
hides tallow, beeswax, chickens,
( .jrgs and blitter. He lias ft line of
coffee'’flour fresh groceries-such as meat,sugar,
sau! tobacco oranges, ap-
nb s frosl ovsto^ me fresh ‘ iish mack-
s- rdine- Ac Ac call
i*i:i(M»ii,.
Miss Nannie Myers left, yesterday
for Preston.
Hev. <’. E. Boland, goes to ids
work in Dooly county this week.
Mr. G. M. Prevat, of Seville, Fla., j
gnve us a pleasant call this week.
Mrs. C. E. Boland, left Monday for
il visit to her parents in Houston
county.
Misses Itosa and Emmie Baldwin
are spending some time at’l.aeroi.s,
this week.
Mr. Morgan McMichael left yes¬
terday, for Savannah, on important
business.
Mrs: 11. S. Davis and Miss Katie
Williams gave us a pleasant call
yesterday.
Mrs. and Miss Merrett and Miss
Blanche Cockrell, gave us a pleas¬
ant call this morning.
Mrs. Mollie McCook, wife of Hon.
J. C. F. McCook, of Chattahoochee
county, with her family, are visiting
her sister’ Mrs. W. H. McCrory, of
this place, this.week.
We had a pleasant call last .Satur¬
day from Rev. Waller, pastor of the
church at Fellowship. He is a ris¬
ing young minister and is very
much liked by all who know bin*.
DOT* timtl 0(41.I.’T II 0111*11.
FROM ROBERT.
Will Griffin, went up to Macon,
Friday eve.
Misses Bettie and Janie Williams
spent Monday night in the city.
Mrs. M. M. McCrory, of Kllaville,
and Miss Neta ITevatt, of Florida,
spent last week here.
Messrs.Eugene Willis,Gantt Jones
and Masters Charlie Willis and
Frank Keen out went to Lutheran,
Sunday.
Our town is quite stirred up over
the removal of oar postmaster
which is thought will take place
soon.
Rev. Adam Robinson, is visiting
relatives here and in the county.
Miss Minnie Walters, returned
home Monday last accompanied by
Miss Fannie Tharpe, of Rainbridge.
Jlj Trip io Bov.
On Wednesday, of December 21 : 1,
in company with the “Bays” started
on a trip to tliu Springs, taking in
the reception given by Mr.. King, to
\\liich WAS ti pci feet success,
er has it been our fortune to be seat-
ed at a more bountiful table; ora
more jovial company. May they al-
ways he as happy, and enjoy the
same bountiful blesings.
Next day, we went on a deer hunt;
trailing the deer several miles,-get-
ting in the bog, und losing the dogs,
all of which, we enjoyed very much,
it being new sport to us. Continu-
mg our trip up into lalhot, we found
several new friends. On our ’ return'
•
we were cognizant .... that we were to
p.ntii ipate, ami (lid, in a runaway
Weaver, Monday, Dec. 28th. This
was conducted with care, secrecy,
and on the afternoon set apart we
in company of a friend started on a
ride to see the Factory at Juniper.
Nothing being suspected, all went
V y e ]i, After some little time a man
wag f ( ) U pd that “did up the business”
and joined two hearts forever. “The
darkest of the night is just before
the dawning, the blackest cloud has
a silver lining.” Thus it seems to
have been with these whom God
seemed to have joined.® After the
marriage came the dawning, and
instead of frowns and jars to receive
them, all resolved to make the best
of it, and gave them a most smiling
and hearty welcome. Long life
and prosperity to those we have
helped to marry.
Next morning was crisp and cold,
and King’s pond was froze, two
hoys and girls decided to go and
look at the ice. Here goes four of
us in the same boat, on a tour of the
pond which was run smoothly near-
l.v across. We came to anchor in the
middle of nearly an acre of ice; af-
ter playing and eating as long as we
wished we decided to pull for home,
just at this time some one made an
llw k\ V ard move, and dip, dip, dip,
ftn< j c | r , WI i went the boat, a mhl that
peculiar noise woman will make
under excitement and cold. After
the boat had settled to the bottom
we began to look around for some
means of getting out, all having
kept their places bravely. There
happened to be a friendly old log,
reaching from the shore, near us;
so out bounced the boys and laying
hold on the chain, pull for it; to get
there and help the girls on the log,
and lead them to the hank, was
quickly 1 J done: Now came the time
to take hi the comical . , pait , of . the
situation. Here were tour young
people very well baptized, in
water; all looking very much like
he or she \\ i>lu d, to s.q\ \ nit an
thecauseof this;” when one of the
boys said “Anew church Is found-
ed, and I am the head, have four
members, emersion is the order of
baptism,” peals of laughter
etl. All wont well ultcrwards.
Our return home'eatne on the next
morning. Wo got |»lt*nty of l
mas, and arrived at E—, fooling as-
though we owned the world. I hate
to see a man-always poor, when
ten cents will make him rich.
NcCSS.
Saying of heu-siia.
(TWO THOUSAND YEA US OLD.)
Honor the physician before you
require bis aid.
I'ick tin* bone which lots fallen to
thy share, whether it be good or
bad.
Gold requires to he beaten, and a
boy requires chastisement.
You may have sixty counsellors,
hut do not give up your own coun-
oil.
Deny not an old friend.
Woe to the wicked, and woe to
his companions.
Allow grief no place in thy heart,
for many has grief slain.
If thou hast descried any ill thy
friend, let it not pass over thy lips
as tale bearing.
An old man in a house is a good
sign.
Life is dreary to him who depends
on the table of another.
Be not anxious about the suffer¬
ings of the morrow, for thou know-
est not what a day may bring fetch.
—Exchange.
Record of Our Freeze.
Crescent City ( Fla.)Gazette.
The wind blew very cold all day
SiUur.liiy January, 9th 18m. which
was the beginning of the freeze. Tlie
hjgheat jaiint reach* by the ther-
inoineter was 38 degrees. At 8 o’-
clock . , p. m. the , temperature , reached . .
30 degrees above zero. During Sat¬
urday night the wind blew very lit¬
tle. At 0 o’clock Sunday morning
the thermometer registered 21 de¬
grees. The ice was one and half
inches thick, while the ground was
frozen nearly three inches deep. The
leaves on all orange trees were curl¬
ed badly. At 9 a. m. temperature
rose to 26 degrees, at 12 in 35 de¬
grees, at one o’clock 37 degrees, at
three o’clock it again dropped to
35 degrees, at 6 p. m. it reached 32
degrees, at p. in. it fell to 31 de-
grees.
On Monday morning at 6 o’clock
thermometer showed 24 degrees
wind wind, still till f-mn I Dll tin* tilt imrlhwcst northwest. At At
12 o’clock temperature rose to 34
degrees. At one o’clock it was 29
degrees. At 7 o’clock it was as low
* it degrees.
tan| 7» i “ re
<i.s low 8S -1 degrees, wind blowing
but little. Atone o’clock
eter reached 35 degrees, receded
34 degrees at 2 o’clock and 32
grees at 7 o’clock. Since
time the temperature has not
lower. The ground in places
exposed to the sun has been frozen
since midnight Saturday. The
has not molted where it lay on
ground thrown fro u some vessel.
Quite u quantity of oranges have
been * picked and buried.
_
^ yj McCrory of Oglethorpe, is
Association, of Philadelphia, for
the counties of Macon, Marion, and
Schley, lie claims lie has the best
life insurance anywhere. Several
of our citizens have applied for pol¬
icies. It lias cheap rates and is on
a firm basis. We advise all who
desire and are able, to leave their
loved one an inheritance. It is
needless for us to recommend Mr.
McCrory, as he is well known in this
section. Read ad today.
NOTH’Jb.
I hereby notify the public that A.
J. Easoni, holds a rent note against
me for two bales of middling cotton
weighing 500 lbs each, due Oct. 1st
1886. I hereby forewarn the public
not to trade for said note as the con-
siderations have failed; for I will
not pay said note.
John Bateman.
Fi 11 C Yoilll cS °* FIvSOll
<111(1 Ooloi)i*' Toil. <lt
1
tliC Drilii’ O Stoi’0.
Notice of Petition Fence or stock law.
GEORGIA—Schley county.
Whereas I lie number of freeholders
under section 115.5 of revised code ofGa.,
has petitioned me to order an election in
and for the hoist district G. M. Schley
stock countv, law Ga.,on said the district question and of fence number or
in the
officeholders petitioning being the rium-
bor required under the law and by virtue
of formity saiil section of in the code, and sueli in con¬
to law relation to peti¬
tions. law. notice And is hereby given in terms petition of
the unless a counter
be presented mo within next twenty
days, I shall proceed toorder an'clection
in compliance with law in which the
question submitted of to fence the qua’lfied or stock law will of said lie
voters
district. Given under mv Iwmcl and oi-
tioial denature. This Jan. 14th, 188(5.
T.J. DOZIER, Ordinary.
TW/1T3T3T Blij.itKJLiili'L A P'1? filTTTIll WULUJi
!"p. t ; 0 'overMl'‘ Thi'^CA
^
SHERIFF SA I.KS.
miilei <or\rv.
Sheriff Sales For February.
w ILL ho sold before the <*«»nrl Iiouhc
door ill Kllaville, between the
logiil hours of Miileou tho 1st, '1" n e>«ilay in
February wit North Issii, hull'lot the bdlowlnjr of hind No i»u«ji 1 to >ort,V|to- whole
:
lot No HI, lot No 111!, lot No lie-. No 107,
lot No 117,half of lot No I'ts, i.-,o acres oil'
of lot No l.'MI all in t lit* noth <li -Uriel of
Sell ley county ’the and boil tilled it« tol IoWhoii
the sdulli by lands of S. ’P. Harper
an,I Mrs. Held mid II. |). banielJweHt ichacl by
IiiiiiIk id'H.W.Smith and .1. 11. M «• M
on north by lands of II. hevane and .1.
Snider on cant by lanHs of llarrobl, .John¬
son ,V Co. I,evii'd on as the property of
thocstato of K. E. Wiggins «1 «•*-*■.-met! •>
satisfy u tlfa issued from the court of Or¬
dinary of Schley count v hil'ii\ < >i- «>f I'ouel-
ojie if. W'lggins./ulaaiul igglns administrator. Nettio \V igrjgiitH <*s*tato vs of
A. w
R. l'\ Wiggins tiie deceased. and plm-e will
Alsoat same time
liesoldonesteam engine upright, one for¬
ty-five hack saw Findley (Jin and tfWuler, one
l horse mule name Kook. I -«■ vied on
by virtue of mortgage tifa infuvor of
People* National Rank vs Thomas Po»>-
ell.
Also at the same time mid w illbo
sold fifty acres of land off of lot No III)
25 acres off of lot No lot). Levit*tl oil as the
property of J. M. Guv to satisfy one tax
ilfa infuvor of the county anil ^tsito.
Also at the same time and place will
he sold fifty acres off of lot No 1 Hi, tiTi acres
off of lot No 100. landed on as tlict prop¬
erty of Mr. A. T. (Jay to satisfy into tax
til's infuvor of the county anti st ate.
J. F. WOODS, .-Slicritf.
This Dec. 31,1885.
GEORGIA—Selilev countv.
Tlmmas Powell has applied for exemp¬
tion of penamulty and vidty anil wetting and I
upart and valuation of boincstcad
" ill pass upon the same at 111 y office It)
o’clock a in on the 28th dav < it .1 unuary
1888.
T. J. DOZIER, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Sohi.ky cue nmy.
A DU parties interested are liertehy noth
il fied that the appraiser* appoi ntc*u Mrs. by
mo to set apart a years support for
and the same will he allowed l>y me mi-
{.“fSTtSS,IT,K d .".olldS
office. This Dec. latfi, DOZIER, 1885. Ordinary,
dc.'il-6w. T.J.
TJT1T T)for working people JSen*l 1(1
n I ■ r cbhIh postage, and we will
mail you free, it royal, valu¬
able sample box of goods that will put
vou in the way than of making more, money
in a few (lays you ever thouglit pon-
sililc at any You business. live homo Capitol sttid not work re¬
can at
in spare time only, or all the time. All
of both sexes, of all ages gr earnecf amll v suc¬
50 rents to $5 easily, work every
That all who want unparal¬ may
test the business we make this
leled offer. To all who arc not well satis-
lied we will send $1 to patyo for the
trouble of writing us. Fu It Immense partioulars,
directions,etc., sen; free. pay
absolute sure for ail who start sit once.
Don’t delay. Address Stinson »V Co.
Portland, Maine.
Application— Letters Administration.
GEORGIA— Sohley countv.
Tu til Whom it May Cv ncern-
f Whereas i ( T.H.Devane ,,f Administration bus a pplivd on tome the
or e l( , rM Schley
estate of N. AV. Mvriek, late of
“rWsiMlwreforo, kindred and to creditors cite all anti of saidde- stngu-
S^&Si£»KEK lar, the
ta
itesasayjsJRjr" Given uiuier huiul und l,y jijnia- .“
mv filluville,
tare nt otftco in tliis 30tli <iny
'deiffidw T.J.. DOZ1KR, Orxlinary.
Application Letter's Ad m i ii i «t
GEORGIA Schley countv.
To all Wboui it M»y Concern.
S ’ <!f sdni'in'ii'tratmVi 1 ' *
foM(>tters tielmni*
non on the estate of s. H. Cmtuhtield
'"xhese are therefore tuc'ite 'iwj ti ndinon- kin-
isli all parties interested, xvlietlior
indore the Fehruarv term of «-«»urt to he
hold on th'e first Monday in should Ftdjriniry not
next.whv letters uehoiiis non tsuperior
granted to J. N, Gheney t’k-rlv
* Witness my hand and official ni^naturc
Fees for Profesional Services.
Plain Gold Fillln “J? * Cl« $10 00.
Large and diflicu filling to
Silver and other cheap ^ 3 00.
tilling....... OO to
Killing Nerve and Filling
Roots, each l oo.
Extracting Single each Tooth l oo.
Af. the first, oOo.
Full Upper or Lower Set
Teeth 15 OO.
Better Set Warranted 20 OO.
Cloaningor Regulating Teeth Treating
Gums, and other necessary according operations the time
will be charged for to thoin.
and trouble necessary to perform P. BURT,
W.
Amcricus, t»a.
NOl ICE.
GEORGIA, Sen LEX' COV N'TY.
d A LL parties interested nre hereby »■(! nqti- liy
lied that the appraisers i 1 1 Emily
mo to set apart a years support for
Lumpkin and her six minor children lias
duly tiled their report in niy ollioe and
the same will lie allowed by nie u n less ob¬
jections are tiled as now required i>y law.
witness my hand and seal of office. This
Dee. 15th, 1885. T. J. in IX I K K.
docl7-tlw Ordinary.
Notice for Leave to Nell La nd -
GEORGIA Scliley county.
Application will be made to tl»o C’ouit
oi Ordinary first‘regular of Schley county, after « ;oovgia, »i rat
at the term «*nj mu
of thirty days, from this notice, f<»r leave
to sell the remainder of the lands* I >t*l<>ng-
ing to the ostnto of U. F. Wisjfsiirs* late of
said county deceased, for the l>«*uetit of
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
It. A. Wiooins, Adm’r.
This Dec. 22ond 1885. dec24-4w.
Citations for Letters cf Oisiiiissiim.
GEORGIA—Sc lit.KX' coc n t y .
UtTHERKas Dupree Peacock Aclininis-
VV trator of Ned Aldridge represents
to the court in iiis petit ion duly t i 1 «»< 1 and
entered on record, that he lias fully nd-
iniiiisteredon Ned Aldridge eatitto. This
is therefore toeito ail persons concerned,
heirs and creditors to’sliew cause should if any
they eaivwhy discharged said from administrator his acltninistra-
not lie
t rut ion, receive letters of (Haul itst*ion on
the first Monday in Fehruarv, ISSf-u;.
T. .1. IIOZl Kit,
dec24-4w. Orili nary.
nni\T’" ,,re than at anything else by
W Ultaking an agency for tlie best
selling hook out, Begimivtt free
succeedgi'unply. Nonofall. Terms Maine
HALLKTT ROOK CO. Portland
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GROCERIES AM) FURNITURE ■Jm
JIEDSTK'A 1 >S FROM *11.00 UP.
l’EltCHA 1 RS SET $3.00.UP.
HOCKING CHAIRS, TABLES Ac.
CHENEYS TWIN SPRING BEDS.
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T^nhkolesale Sz> xeta.il.
Wh»H in need of Hiiytliing in our liuu call around and got oar prices.
DIXON BROTHERS,
DEAKBL8 IN
If Grads, Groceries, Prora®, Clothing, Basts, Shoes
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Crockery, Hardware and Furniture,
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the most complete furniture house
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IN SOUTHWEST GA.
I DEFY COMPETITION.
I have a complete stm'k of every kind of furni¬
description ture; such as fine parlor sets, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bedsteads of every
goods anti prices anywhere. to correspond. There I cannot be excelled in quality of
and prices is nothing about your house in tho
way of furniture that I cannot furnish. I have all sorts and flatter my-
svlf that I can those* suit you, if you will give me a Trial. Call and examine
my stock. To who have or are about to get married and will want
to furnish their houses, I insist that you give me trial.
D. B. HILL, AMERICUS, GA.
December 24th, 1885.
JAS. FRICKER & BUG.
AMERICUS, GA.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Watches, ('locks, mid Jewelry,
AN1)
PLATED WARE,
Our stock never has been as large as it is this fall and we cordially in¬
vite every one who need anything In our line to cull and examine our
stuck before buying elsewhere. Our goods are always as represented’
ami our prices are luxver than ever before. We have recently supplied the
‘HAWKINS HOUSE/
with SILVER PLATED WARE which proves that we cannot be under¬
sold. We will sell you a PIANO or ORGAN lower than any house in the
s ate and give you a home guarantee for six years and we live
so near by that if "the least thing should go wrong we will make it ri? t
without delay. 1 >ou’t buy an buying instrument without getting our prices fiist.
I We have every facility for IT A NOS nuil ORGANS of any house
j n t | ie guu th, and ou r expenses arc much less. Remember these FACT8
when you contemplate buying is ail the instrument. hands
Our work-department class work is in turned out, all of of competent which is guarante workmen and
nothing but first d.
' James Fiuckek & lino., A.mlkkjus, (Ja