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1.L1.AVlhhK. UA SEPT. (I, IsHi.
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Advertising liatcM
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churches.
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M. K. i'll i lu ll, sot Tit.
M.v.lii'i"' V-I everv Su'ndav seeoml Sfimol Sunday every Ham Stui-
«" (l „t o a m Hr. r. II. Smith
3ov ,,'ight. ,l, V» J.T. I -Vv,~.‘ owe,pastor. meeting every Thursday
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BAPTIST fUPKCU.
Aleetiiig every fourlli Sunday 11 a m
vlU.ro ,, |„ eimfereileemoetingSa.iir- ..........h
11 am. d- lmst.ir.
similar p" selm'.l every Sunday 3 p in
Wi ll. Sears, Supt.
superior Court convenes 4th Monday
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COUNTV OFFICERS.
snrutri' . 1 . 1 * • Woods,
PKKimsc mi * 'oil; i A V. Cl.enev,
(IRUIN AllV I ■ d • lh»7,il , l*,
T w KiteivKH .l.M- i honilon,
CoL 1 -ISOTt.il W.c. Kelley,
TaKAsetu:.: U- Toinleo sv,
(•,irviwCoM mission t;tts - ltolit Patton,
C LlVaciek, P F !>ix..n, .V M Caskey,
3 ‘W (Leghorn, clerk of board.
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< ’on nt > Boartl <>t Education.
C. A. Tnvlor, President, Hr. U. G-
Smith ('oiiiitv.School board. Commissioner A. C. Murray, and
Secretary of he mondiors
.1.1’. Murphy and K. M. Rainy
of hoard.
City Otlieers.
C L Hattie, .Mayor,
lin'it Burton, P. A Strange,
J. N. i heney K Al Murphy',
\V 1> Murray. COUNCUjMKN.
\Y 11 McCrory, Uecorder.
J t 'land M Throuton- 1 ilxon Ti Marshal, •cns. j
“dud Hist G M. it H Singletary, J P
timl Til Wilkinson, Not Public and e.x-
Cliicio J F court 4th Saturday in each
"mist," J T.f 11 Bivins, J Not P court Public 1 st ex-ollice Satnr-
J l and Mixon,
"Siit'iSJ'Mfs
."CC^I'd’uu.l'iy c i'.V M . ltaincv ivl. i...kV.'r. Not. Pub.
t- 7th Hist g >t,
aiui cx-ollicio l 7 alnl *> I Jim pci •' *
court :Jrd - atunlny in each month. !
C. R, McCRORY, I
iYl’TOKTsTElY A-T Xj-A.'W. i
Eli AVII.LK, Ga. |
Terms—For $30.00 or under $3; front $30
i«.$ 5 (til, ten iwrcetit.; over •"I'Ml, seven per
i lit. No charges unless Collections, arc
,, adc. Office at court linuso.
W. H. McCRORY,
U TTOEN- JSY _A_T law.
Ellavillk, Ga.
W ill praticc in the counties of Schley, j
Sumpter, Macon, Marion and Chattahoo-1
rltec. Special attention given tocollcc-
tiim of claims. Office in court House.
J. R. WILLIAMS,
ATTORN KY AT LAW.
sal tsiafe and Banking Agent i
ELLA.VfLEE, <4EOR< i rA.
Prompt attention given to all business
intrusted him. No charges unless col-
bdions are made. Special and leasing attention real
riven jsiate, to soiling renting,
and collecting rents.
B. H. Wilkinson,
TTOBNBY A.T XiA-W.
AMERItq S, GEORGIA.
Hc will attend promptly 1 hini. to all legal col-
tsinpxs ontruste* to remitted. Money
( iffick ti ll will lie immediately Peoples’ National Bank
—Lamar
lidding, Lama Street.
I. N. MOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ELLAVILLK, GEORGIA.
il'TTCK— In Court Mouse.
lena Vista and Ellatille R, R.
4n iind Sept., trains on tiie
litville Railroad will
a ns follows:
inn no hast.
i" e Iluotia Vista ....... 0:30 a. m.
«vo Putninn 10
m-Bat Ellaviile...... 10:30 “
we JaCrome............ Elluville ......... 10:30 “
wv 11
rive at Anderson...... 11:30 “
IIOINO WEST.
ilv <‘ Anilerson Lacrosse 2:50 p m
“vo 3:15 pm
a ' e Ellaviile 3:40 pm
“W Putnam 4:10 p tn
vo at Buena Vista 4:40 pm.
; Dkitig
L" Hu" connections nt Anderson with
iso 1' South Western Railroad gfi-
'"RKt ami west.
H. W. COCKRELL,
Superintendent.
the H i KK ETS.
“tail Grocery market by B. A.
“nge.
J UNO ,,p , per P«r pound - 14 to 16
„ ,l P«r Imsliel pound - 15 to 20
* 75 to 86 e
Ur per bill O'i tO li 1
f'NPer pound ',
PJ’ P° r I3'..c
P pound 5 J i to 6'4
[ S‘> > per e >' bushel pound -
p kei Per pmmd 8 4 toll to 5
- '"Uon ojeiiae, 1)Pr pe r pound gal . 18 to 25 251
■I’D pound 8
' r K ’ ri!l l ,f ’r sack
"L Per i pound 8 to 6.
]W -
K(‘t ix'rgainn % IS S
40 to 50
it to l.M)
SAW ■■ - mto m 760
As to’teial
.ilk vV
Our town needs livery stables.
i
Our (own needs a broker badly.
Fresh maekerel at Carter’s cheap.
We look for the Septemlier gale
this week.
t Patent Cotton Baskets preferable
to nay for sale. B. A. - STRANGE,
The liest lot of T'in.vare ever
| brought to Elluville for stile at J. T.
i
,, < arter’s. . ,
!
Mr.Miles Windiisli gaveusa peek
of new potatoes last Satnrdtiy the
first of the season. Thanks.
I will lie tit my shop on Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays all who want
slmes mended will please bring
them on those days, they will And
me there only on the days above
mentioned. Wm. J. AT.tiKN.
Maj. E. S. Baldwin has bought out
Mr. Chas. A. Taylor’s farm one mile
from LaCross anti will move there
souk time this winter. The farm
consist of over 500 acres and is very
<l*‘»in,l.le. Pnif. St.-v-ns
and will move to where the Maj.
now lives.
The 51st session of tiie Chattahoo¬
chee Baited Freewill Baptist Asso¬
ciation will convene with the Pleas-
sant Hill church, Schley county,
Ga.,on Thursday night before the 1st
Sabbath in October nine miles north
of Ellaviile. All invited. David J.
Apperson, corresponding secretary,
Poindexter, Ga.
Wiley Jones, Southern Hotel,
Macon, Ga, informs his friends of
(Americas) and .Soulit West Ga.,
that his hotel is newly furnished
with attentive servants &c anti that
(apt. iS. E. Eason well know as a
hotel man has associated himself
with the house both of them will tie
glad to see all their old friends,
Rates one dollar per day #5.00 per
week.
OIL’S.
Machinery, Engine and Gin Oil’s
Best Grade’s. H. A. Strange.
Southern Culttvat >r.
The September number of (he
Southern Cultivator is very interest-
Bosiduss the usual , amount . of ..
llig.
good practical farm reading, it
abounds in other good reading. No
farmer ought to be without this
monthly visitor. Every fanner who
takes it and profits by its reading
never regrets his money.
Itiipoi iiiiii IKoiifc.
s\ll parties indebted to me for
Guam* or otherwise are hereby no¬
tified that their notes fall due
1st. As a business engagement calls
me to another point shortly after
that date, I respectfully ask
- vou me( q * your papers promptly at
maturity, or I shall be obliged
leave them in the hands of
for collection. Remember the date
Oct. 1st. Morgan McMichael.
•Aiua.iH y artriho
'iCouora noJ
oars ni.w oAV 'saotjd pun spoofi .tno
aiimrexa pttw ip*.) ' 3 J .W C, .J puv.offiny
‘k ( jr 3 iq ‘syiaoRqoj, auij ‘ojv..w\uv.ji
‘ oiR.wutx ‘suoijoM ‘spoof) Sutqstn
-jtKf squ.if) pat! sotpoq ‘guiq;oio
‘s;«H ‘souqs' ‘spoof) A.t([ .mjiit.w pint
l|Rj jnoARuisuqojnd Aq Aoumu o.uts
ubd noJ ojoipw pay riay noA J(>
SIHiL QYUH J.AOO
TO THE PLANTERS.
In tny advertisement I stated
there was a difference of of a
cent in favor of the Americus cot¬
ton market. But upon examination
of the freight rates I find it on
amount to one-sixteenth, the differ¬
ence so small it will not pay any
planter to haul his cotton from his
own market. Bring me your cotton
anti I will endeavor to get the
highest market price for it.
Yours truly,
W. H. Tondee.
W. II. Tondee.
Tiie farmers of Schley and ad¬
joining counties have doubtless seen
Mr. Tondee’s advertisement in the
Enterprise. He lias charge of tin*
Planter’s Warehouse, for the pres¬
ent season and will give his person¬
al attention to all business entrusted
to care. He is well known in this
section having been born and
raised in this county. With anex-
perience of 18 years in cotton busi-
ness he will make it to tiie interest
of the farmers to bring him their
cotton. We think it useless to say
more by way of recommending Air.
Tondee to tiie confidence of a people
who have known him long and fav-
rably. Bring him your cotton and
give him a trial.
We wish to add our testimony to
that of other journalists as to the
liability, promptness and energy of
the advertising agency of Gto.
Rowell & Co., of New York. 0
have always found this firm correct
systematic in their business,
' teXm Througi!
h » Hr-e number of the best
a( j ver y ger gjn the country, reach the
public eye, and they have aided
^.meC^ Anl.ll.1*.
niUMtiui.
MuJ. W. A. Black was in town last
Monday.
Col. 10. M. 1 tutt was in tin* city last
; Monday.
Col. B. If. Wilkinson and M. It.
Campbell, of Americas were in
town Monday.
Mrs, Dr. C. II. Smith of this place
is visitin'! her daughter Mrs. Ed¬
wards, of Louisville, Ky.
Mr. It. L. Oliver, of Ainerie.is, is
In our town as permanent cotton
i........ buyer tor tut* season. Glad , to , ex-
tend to Air. Oliver a cordial wel-
tonic. We learn that t apt. Bran-
non is locatetl in Huent Vista.
Prof. K. T. Anbury, President of
Monroe Female College, of Forsyth
Ga., called mi the Entihiphisi: last
Monday evening. ID* represents
one tlte best female college’s in the
state. He has been connected with
the college for 61) years. For health
and social surroundings Forsyth is
unexcelled in the state.
Tin* report is in circulation that T
will have It. Meadows for my
deputy if elected l take the privi¬
lege to emphatically deny it.
Wm. Allen.
Notice to IsiibsrnlM'rs.
Our tirst volume will soon expire,
notice the mark against your name,
your subscription expires with the
next paper after that. A good many
expires this month renew promptly,
we don’t want to drop a single
name.
Protracted .IlH-ctiug.
Peak Extkkimiisk:—N o doubt
that many of your readers will be
glad to learn that the Rev. Charles
Waters lias been conducting a series
of meeting at the school ltouse
g noW n ns Glenn Holly. A great
deal of interest has been manifested
by tliis entire community in the
meeting and it is to t» hoped that
much good litis been done. Twelve
person were added by experience
and baptism to the church.
L’chek.
Oglethorpe Dots.
REPORTED BY ROBERT.
Oglethorpe:, Sept. 1st, 1886.
Miss Julia Kaigler returned home
Friday afternoon after a pleasant
visit to relatives ami friends in
Dawson brings with her the charm¬
ing Miss Anthony.
Miss Ada Gaines, of Ellaviile is
visiting Airs. W. Johnson.
| Aliss Erevatt, of Florida, is visit-
ingat Airs. Alcfrory’s.
I Aliss Addle iSmith, of Ellaviile, is
visiting Airs. AY. O. Strange.
Harrold AleC’rory has been
»ick. We are glad to say that lie
con vnlescing.
Miss Nell Merritt passed through
our city Monday evening ett route
to Forsyth. There was quite a
crowd ot young ladies and gentle-1
men at the depot to see her.
Miss Nina Williams and brother
Clide of Americas tire visiting rel¬
atives and friends in the city.
Miss Lillian Nixon has been quite
sick, but is convalescing very rapid-
iy.
Airs. Gilmore and daughter Aliss
Nettie have been quite sick.
JERSEY i AT’l’EE.
Mrs. 1'. In Trouble.
Putnam, Ga., Sept. 4th, 1886.
Dan Rainey has a Jersey. Dan
says lie is only a calf, but we don’t
want such a calf at our house, for
Airs. 0. would lie afraid of the calf,
and then it would just about as well
lie bad weather all the time, for the
milking would be one of our estab¬
lished duties. The Jerseys are bound
to drive out our old scrub cattle, the
only reason they tire not more gen¬
erally kept is, they are too costly,
but they will get cheaper, and then
we will all keep them. There are
any number of these cows on re-
cord, from which are made fourteen
pounds of butter iu seven days, and
they range all the way up to forty
seven pounds. Dan has made a
move, but little in advance of
rest of our people, for the excellence
of the Jerseys are bound to be re-
cognized by an intelligent people.
You must treat a mule and a ne-
gro, like a mule and a negro, if you
get their respect. Gratitude is not
a trait of their nature. <>ur buggy
mule lias been one of Airs. C.’s pets. j
Site has given her mare little at¬
tention, and shown her more favors,
than she lias even the puppy, or the
kittens, and to show her gratitude
, s i, ( * turned tiie buggy over and
knocked the breath out of Airs C.and
the boy, and , then , runoff and .. left
q lcMV1) ilu d seemed to enjoy the fun.
cJaniphoi*, friends and ti me gave
th(1 , n tt , cant supply of breath, and
after awhUe a kind friend brought
them home. The boy carries a
bru | 8ed j, ead as a memento, and
c < j a bruised up all over,and
'» »»" i
ing without help, and says she feels
like a track of a tornado, but says
vv b eu she gets back together again,
........ «««*•.
i.e.r.y to .leatli, <“
MiiMi-r IColl of Com puny It (Till.
VoJunu-rs, "sulilc)
fotuily Vwluiili‘r».”
Cnpt 11 I- French resigned in ««*{
wounded at Malvern 11 1 11; 1st Lieut
Thomas I* < tittle, resigned l)ec 1*01;
2nd Lieut \V A Hunter, promoted
to 1st Lieut; 2nd Brevet Lieut G W
Weeklv, resigned Aug 62; 1st Sergt
*» " ......... , (*r,imoted o
2otul Lieut., woumled in arm
«"i>i 2 ml * 0*1 * .'I
Cottle, promoted t<i 3rd Lieut; 3rd
Sergt .) 11 Avant.died 1861; Bit .1 S
: Eason; at It Julm Devane, tilt'd; 1st
Corp ,, \V D Owens; 2nd Corp Abe ,i i I.
Hunter, died 01;3rd Corp \V T Blv-
ins, died 01; lilt Corp .John Lewis.
iMtivoris i ui\ vir.s.
Madison Aycoek, killed at
Gettysburg, ,, „ Bonn; .1 ..... I Aycoek, ,
Hartwell Battle, ’ died til; ^ Keilbia
Hilt lie, 01; .J '1 iiarden, \\ 1 »
Harrow, V died 64; ' lasaiab Betlsole,
died ... iil; tl Hry lieeiiiau, died (io; W il-
li,,,,. K. IU.W, i«, j *
died 03; \S A Burke, (lied (IJ ; J \\
ItniErl, Nutlmu Brp.uit,
Wounded al AIaiiassits;Joseph Boyd,
,ll,,l si, Samuel P Pa»tu.v, ........a.
Thoroughfare Gap, Va., 02; C C
O'"............ '■ ■" ki"«' »•
Petersburg;, 65; J A’ Cheltev, wound-
•■•I................... .................
died Ii2; A J Collins, died in prison
«=*• H '*..ttI,-, killed Malvern Hill
02; R E Cook died, 01 ; .1 II Colquit,
transfered; J W Dupree, < J C 1 iyess,
wounded at Malvern Mil; S EKh*
sou, lost left arm at Malvern Hill,
Vu.; Bunlett Finch, killed in Battle,
of Wil’lernes; J C Frazier, kill¬
ed at Darby Town Va; II 15 French,
died 01; J (1 Glover ;Nevvton Glover
wounded at Chieantauga; O A
Gregory, died 02; It Hogan,deserted
03; II II Holloway, wounded in
Wilderness; J II Howel, wounded
at Gettysburg Penn.; E M Jones,
lost amt at Manassas 01; A 8 Ken¬
nedy, 'died 162; J F Kent; Levi
Kent,died 02; J J Kilerea.se, wound¬
ed at Cltiekaniauga,\V li Matthews;
P M Marshall, taken prisoner at
Gettysburg; W It McCorkle, taken
prisoner #i, Ft Harrison; FM Mott,
wounded 2ond Atanassus; J L Mott,
killed at Petersburg, Go; J J Owens;
A .1 Rabun , died 02; F 31 Rabun
discharged; J It Reid, died 07;
Samuel Richardson,killed at Getiys-
b irg; J N ltouse, died 02; Silas Riee,
discharged 61; Alex \V Smith,
wounded at Sharpsburg, I, 15 Smith,
died Ii2; 1 H Smith; Morgan N Stev-
ens, died 62 Richmond, A'a; T J
Stejihetis, transfered;Thomas Price,
transfered; B Tatham, died 03; J T
Taylor, died 03; Enoch Tison, ki!l-
ed Alaunasaas; it P Tondee, promot¬
ed 2ond Lieut ml then t'sifd; A Ale
Turner, died f>2; A J Vanmdore,
killed at Mannassas (!2; A .1 Wall,
1 1,,st left lir,n aiul l '- ve >'» Gettysburg;
i .1 S L Waldrop, shot in the sirnt
I 2ond Alanas.sas; T .1 Watson, died
( ;i ; j H Wynn, lost left arm at
81tarpsburg; W (' Yelverton, dis¬
charged <! 3.
KKCKl'JTS.
Titos Aycoek; J 8 Barker, wound-
ed; S E Eason lost left hand at
Malvern Hill; J X Hudson pioniot-
ed chaplain regiment; 8 15 Howel;
John McCorkle,died (12; Will Purvis,
killed at Alamntssas; William Driv¬
er. killed tit Gettysburg.
ENGAGEMENTS.
York Town, Va.; Garnett Farm,
Va.; Malvern Hill, Va.; Savage
Station, Va.; Thoroughfare Gap,
Va.; 2on Mantiassas, Va.; Sharps-
burg, M. I).; Frediesburg, Va.;
Seven days around Richmond, Va.;
Suffolk, Va.; Gettysburg, Penn.;
Chiektunnuga; Knoxville Tettn.;
Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania, Va.;
Cold Harfor, Va.; Richmond Seige,
Va.; Petersburg, Va.; Surrendered
at Appomattox, C. II., 9th titty” of
1865.
Revised Aug. 14th, 1886, just 25
years from the day the company
left the court house in Ellaviile for
Va. ByS. AL Cottle, Newton Glov¬
er and J. X. Cheney, who were old
members of said company.
Grand Jury.
List Grand Jurors drawn for the
September term of Schley Superior
Court 1886.
ltobt. Burton, V\ . R. McCorkle,
|J x IMvln”*** n’ N Glover
jr y, | )<> va e , L W Dixon,
II Smith, T 1! Strange,
W (' Kelley, R F \\ illiamson,
y jj 'FoiuU't' WonVoek, 0 ' 1 S " .1 A Allen, Party,
rh , ts G W Tison,
T.f llixou Lewis Ilili,
P M V Livingstone, Eli G D Stewart,
J Aeree, Haves,
C A Dixon, T Hart, W H L J Jordan, Bridges,
Isaac Hart <5 15 Weaver.
TRAVERSE Jt'llY.
List of Traverse Jurors drawn for
September term of Schley Superior
Court, 1886.
N II Goodson, W B Coil urn,
\V T Ethridge, J M Coll urn,
j \y Dozier, AV P Stewart,
J \v Jordan, T B Barrow,
JB V McCorkle, 8 J ^Bensolt, W Woodall,
^ v g “J^ ' j
j it l A Murray, Goodson, L W E Tondee, AIcCorkle,
J
J S Womack, It Al Mott,
AVaters, j
T A II 1. Wilkinson, ” T J -I Allen,' Chapman, ’
A
G W Chapman, Arthur Hill,
^ ussst,, w’fpTWh*’
SHERIFF SALES.
Mil l.loV COUNTY.
Slli'l iff Siil»‘S For Otlober.
GEORGIA Seni.i-v covn rv.
W'ILh f\ lie sold on tin* the first residence Tuesday of In J.
((ctoluT next lit
N. Hudson lute Neliley eouat.V doveuseil
within the legal hours of sale ihe follow- to thn
highest ladder for cash the
j jajxsi. hiaek miile named about l-
mare ar«rfi.v*SS utary
iKWXiTCSK mule named Caesar about old,
1.7years
.AV.'wl.lV*"*, ed
w
marked upper hit in right ear and un-
del- lilt in right and left ears and her
calf, line red elite
and cull' marked similitr
, v | litobro „.„ piodcd Inmheadetl cow and
her calf unmarked, two heifer yearlings
! amtmvknd, two blue sows with thru*
pigs, each sow marked upper bit in right
i and under liit in right and left ears, thir-
i.iaek slmtes marked similar to
aliove mentioned SOWS, three(White and
black spottrtl slioics mitrkcil similar to
abovo, three blur slioti\s marked wimilar
toabove, one patenf huh four horse wa-
amt gear, one old four home wagon
and g«ar, on«* old buggv and tiarnosK, one
w eeding hoes and remainder of mr'lm" fanning
Si,” liusliels .SX^iK'.IX of wheat lesson
dred more or
JSMiJi, of ^ll'S^iuS*":;
dav sale. All of aliove described
wr&ir%
ceased to satisfy a tifu issued from court
minor children against K. ('. linllard ex-
SS5r'ft > tCKf*^!'Sr J. P- Wooes, sheritl. ''
Notice f:*r Leave t.u Sell l.aml.
A A 1’PLK ATIOX will be made tu the
Georgia, court of the Ordinary regular of Kohley county, after
at tirst term
expiration of four weeks from this notice
for leave James to sell lands Chambers helenaing of to said the
estate of late
county deceased for the bonelit of the
heirs an creditors of said deceased. Sept.
6 th, ISSfi. H. t'. *11 a n nm.soN,
Adtn’r., of James Chambers, eised.
s'Mt. I icei
GEORGIA tScHi.KY'eory t \.
Will ho sold on the first Tuesday in
Oct. lxxs. the reversionary interest in the
Hack creek Camp Ground, containing
titty-two acres more or less off of lot No.
tliti 3rd district of Schley county also
nine acres ntf of saute lot north of the
Camp Ground land, sold for the benefit
of the biers and creditors of the estate of
W. It. A. Ingram deceased. Terms cash.
J. N. Chksky, Adtn’r,deliotiisnon.
Citation.
GEORGIA Scut.K 1 Ctit'MV.
Whereas C. 15. Strange of Nohlev coun¬
ty deceased who died on the 2 d day of
for August, letters ISNo, of administration intestate ami no application the estate
on
of said (k li. Strange notice is hereby
given that administration will lie vested
in the clerk of the Superior Court of
Schley county or some other titand prop¬
er of person, (his citation 3(5days unless after the valid publication objec¬
some
tion is made to his appointment. < Even
under tny hand and official signature.
tins 14th day of Aug. lssii.
T. J . IHtziKtt, Ordinary.
j Notice to Debitors and Credit, is.
I GEORGIA Nelli. ey cofNTV.
Ul \ IJ. d*eestate persons of liaving John N. demands Hudson. against late of
fied Schley comity render deceased, in their demands are hereby noti¬ the
to fo
undersigned indebted according said to law; and all
persons to estate are re¬
quired to Bt make immediate Administrator payment. of
Ix.U. t.i.AiGi,
J. N. Jlrnso.v, deceased.
Tins July 28th, 1880.
GEORGIA Sent .by (’tu'XTv.
’I'oJ. N. ('honey, Mrs. Mattie Mart and
t lie next nf kin of Isaac Hart late of said
county deceased. J. R. Respas.s having
of petition the for a of n Ordinary order at the allowing August hint term
court to
resign the administratorship of the
estate of said Isaac Mart deceased on ac¬
count of feeble health these are therefore
to cite jolt to lie and appearat October
term of the court of Ordinary to show
cause if any you have why said resigna¬
tion should not be allowed and J. N.
i in 'heney liis stead. clerk of Superior court Do/.tlUt, appointed
T. J.
Tin's Aug 2,1886. Ordinary.
Application Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA Sein.KY cnc.NTv.
To all AVhniii It may Concern:
Whereas, W. I), Murray has applied to
me for letters of adininistfation on the
estate of J. N. Noutcr late of said county
deceased.
This isthcreforc.tocitc all and singular
kindred and creditors, of said deceased,
tube and appear at my office on or before
the October term of court to he held
(■it the tirst Monday in October next
■vliv letters should not be granted \V. O.
Murray. Witness hand official
my and signa¬
ture, this Aug 4, ’ 86 . T. J. Dozikr,
Ordinary.
it 1
The Ellaviile DRUG STORE is
the place to get pure
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
SODA,
CREAM TARTAR AND
FAAIILY MEDICINE;
PATENT MEDICINES,
NOTIONS,
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
STATIONERY,
LAMP GOODS
rtr any other article usually kept in
a drug store.
Dr. C. H. Smith,
Eilaville, Ga.
9®msm'32£i&3; NewspApSR tassfusass
It contains 1 ists of n enrspapers » nd est ima'tcs
of tliocostof ad rertlsinf*.'4he advertiser wlto
wants to spend one dollar, finds in it the in-
formiitton lie requires, white forldm who will
invest one hundred thousantl iloUnis in nil-
vert is u-, a scheme is indie tnl which will
meet his every voquitement, or mn In- mru/e
to do /to by slight chUtntjes ensi/tf arrived <tl by cor-
rmpon'li'nct. It:) edit tons toive been issued.
Sent, post-paid, to liny address for ]0 cents.
Write to GEO. 1*. ROWELL ft (».,
KLWSPAWUJ A DVIiRTrstN'U PUKKA U.
(XttSpruceSI,Fiiptiu^Houseoqd, Hevr lark.
li. i\. STRANGE.
“THE GROCER.”
G-eoareieu.
Witlv full line in stock and ready to coin pete with all
“Count ty Merchants."
STOCK OF
MEAT, COK.V, OATS, FLOCK, HAM’S WITH COOKING STOVES
TO WARM THE SAUCE ? J • r
Supr, Coffee, Rice, Grits, Cheese, Mackerel and Lard
Sufficient to supply tiie general trade, and a full line.
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‘THE LAST NEEDFUL’
BURIAL CASKETS,
COFFINS.
PIANOS am) ORGANS
JAN. FRICKER & BRO.
PROPRITOKSS OK Tit K
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA MIC HOUSE
are s/lltng Pianos and Organs for GASH or on Installment plan, cheaper
than any other bouse in the country. To verify the above all you have
to do is call and examine their stock, or write for catalogue and prices
One reason they sell cheaper than some houses, is this, they don’t throw'
each in any i iano tiling with an Instrument. A handsome stool and scarf goes with
and a stool and Instruction Book with each Organ, and noth¬
ing else. You pay for what you luty, but nothing more. They give you
a home guarantee for five ye ns, ami w ill deliver an Instrument in your
ltouse if it is not convenient for you to send after it. Thev have a very
handsome delivery wagon built especially for this purpose. Write for
pricesttnd terms to James FrickkrA 15ho., Americus, Ga.
n -d C^BBSESBaB^ I
^i.2m.0x3.0-CLS, GrSu.
THE MOST COMPLETE FI UMTURE HOUSE
IN SOUTHWEST GA.
1 DEFY COMPETITION.
I have a complete stock of every kind of furni¬
ture; such as fine parlor sets, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bedsteads of every
description and prices to correspond. 1 cannot be excelled in quality of
goods ami prices anywhere. There is nothing about your house in the
way of furniture that I cannot furnish. I have all sorts and flatter my¬
self that 1 can suit you, if you will give me a Trial. Call and examine
my stock. To those\vho have or are about to get married and will want
to furnish their houses, I insist that you give me trial.
A nice line of Silver Plated and Crockery ware; also a'niee iine’of;
clocks and lamp goods at prices that defy competition.
D. B. HILL, AMERICUS..GA,
December 2lth, 1886.