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CHUIU'HES.
M. K.CHUBCH, south.
Meotlnvr every second School Sunday 11am Sun-
a n«m pm; Sunday every TUumtaU
(J*yIvmver iiighi- J.t. Ia) meetffig we,pastor. wity
baptist church.
hi Meeting everv fourth Sunday meeting u Satur- a m
71., i, hi conference
hav before It am. .1. H. 1 awood, pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday 1 p m
jij. w. D. Sears. > apt.
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Superior Court convene* 4tli m *£
March and September. Allen
Judge, C. H. Hudson, Sol. Gen.
COUNTY offjckhs.
ftHKHIfF— J. E- Woods,
n.RRK stTPttCoxiHT N.< honey,
Oudinary—T..J. Hosier,
TaxHecivbk .J, M. Thornton,
Tax CoMiKCTou AV, C. Kelley,
Tiieasuiusb—C. ft. Tondee sr,
tt’oUoSKH—L. A. Gvtes, Robt Patton,
County Commission kks M Caskey,
j peacock, P F Dixon, A
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11 t U gliorn, clerk of board.
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County Board ot Education.
C. A. Tavlor, President, l)r. C. H.
Smith, County School Cominissioneraiui
Secretary of die board. A. Murray,
J. T. Murphy and R. M. Rainy members
of board,
City (Miners.
C L Battle, Mayor,
Robt Burton, B A Strange,
j,X. Cheney It M Murphy,
\\ D Murray, COt'NClI.MK.Y.
W li Mel'rory, Recorder.
J M Throntoti, Marshal.
Claud Dixon Tress.
sS'Jnd List (j M, II H Singletary, J P
jiml T H Wilkinson, Not Public and ex-
officio J P court 4th Saturday in each
'/16Ist," PandTJ J H Bivins, Ilixon.J Not 1* court Public 1st ex-office Satur¬
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day in each month. Pub. ,, ,
(40th List G M, M W Snider , Not.
and ex-offieo J V, and S Murray, I i
pourt 2nd Saturday in each month,
7s5th Dist <i M, f M Rainey Not. Pub.
and ex-officio .1 P and S T Harper J 1
court 3rd '-atimlay in each month.
C. R. McCRORY,
ATTORNEY AT I-.A-'W-
Ellaville, Ga,
Terms— For $30.00 or under $3; from $30
to $500, ten percent.; over $300, seven per
cent. No charges unless Collections, arc
made. Office at court house.
W.H. McCRORY,
ATTORNEY iLT LAW.
Ellavillk, Ga.
Will pratice in the counties of Schley,
Sumpter, Macon, Marion and Chattahoo-
ehee. t. pecial attention given to oollee-
« Office in court House,
J. It. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY at law .
Beal Estate and Banking Agent 1
ELLAVILLE, GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business
[entrusted lections him. made. No charges Special unless attention col¬
[given are and leasing real
[estate, to selling collecting renting,
mid rents.
B, H. Wilkinson,
TTOK.IN'IE'Y' A-T ILi-A-'W.
AMKRICUS, GEORGIA,
He will attend promptly I to all legal
msiness entrustei to him. Money col-
ci ted will bo immediately remitted.
Office— Lamar Peoples’ National Bank
Raiding, Lama Street,
1. N. MOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ELLAVILLE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE—In Court Honse.
ALLEN HOUSE.
FORM KULY THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
AMERICUS, GEORGIA,
Mrs. W.H.ALLEN Proprietress,
ood Sample Rooms on first Flour
for Commercial Tourists
1 Electric Bells connected with every
pom. itli Elegant Bath Rooms eolef. supplied Ac-
f kunmodations, Artesian water— warm or in
Strictly First-Class
every Patronage Particular, Solicted.
W. Respectfully H. Allen, Agent.
OUTHERN HOTEL
Popular Street, Near Passenger Depot,
MACON, GEORGIA.
•LEY JONES fc ('0. Props.
Rates$1.00 per Da.v. Single meal or
edging ntekp. 25 cents, satisfaction duar-
'iiena Vista and Ellaville R. R.
|On ami after 15th d KUaviU< Sept., trains Kailrortd on wiU the
kn a " '
as foUov,
SOINtt EAST.
P ?aye ve Ruena Vista 9:30 a. rn.
F lve Pgtnam 10 Ft
at Ellaville..... 10:30 “
pave UliaviUe 10:30 “
Pave Lacrosse U “
F 1 n eat Anderson. 11230 “
save^ ctuj * N q WR8T ,
n er8on 2:50 pm
n jj:*| f ,^
trivo , 4:10 pm
“JUiSS-Sa* —‘
li. W. COCK HELL,
Suvgfiuteiulenl.
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Bain needed.
All that don’t want office hold up
your hands.
Chew the “Life Boat” tobacco for
sale hy Dixon & Williamson.
Charlie Ale’s new residence is
completed hut not yet occupied. It
is one of the nicest and most C0I1-
venient residences in town. Hope
Charlie wont forget us.
We hope our subscribers will re-
member us court week. The ele¬
phant Ison our pocket book and the
stubborn monster Is likely to stay
there till our friends push him off.
1 he Association . at Bluff Spring
' v< ‘ learn WttH well attemled. Some
say there was about 3,000 people iu
attendance on Wednesday. They
had no Sunday in it. A good idea
we think,
Ask dudish Jim W., about the lit-
tic mee { ( ng a ( Die cour t, house last
Monday morning if you want to see
him wilt. Jim is noted for practical
joking ami downing those he jokes
with, but lie met his match once.
A fine line of shoes very cheap
just received at Dixon & William¬
son.
I will be at my shop on Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays all who want
shoes mended will please bring
them on those days, they will find
me there only on the days above
mentioned, Wm. J. Allen.
A clever clerk in this town es¬
corted a visiting young lady to
church Sunday night and report
says he got a good fanning, lie fan¬
ned himself till his arm .vas sore
next day, when asked about it, said
he was fanning the young lady.
Home of our best farmers think
there will not be more than a half
crop of cotton in this section. They
say there will be a good corn crop
on red lands, J 11 consequence of so
much rain in the corn growing sea¬
son, the corn on sandy la ud is very
poor.
The Friendship Association meets
with flie Union church, Marion
county, eight miles north of Buena
Vista, on Wednesday September
29th. Ample preparations made to
entertain those attending. All go¬
ing by rail will be met tit Buena
Vistn on Tuesday 28th. No arrange¬
ments made to meet the train but
one day.
The reason advertising don’t pay
is, because there is no more of it
done. We notice that our mer¬
chants who advertise are getting
nearly all the trade. It is poor
economy to buy goods and sit by
them from day to day complain of
hard times and moan and groan and
sigh when a little printers ink
would have you smiling and your
pockets filling.
Fine Itinekherry Wine.
Miss Janie Driver has 50 galons
of very good blackberry wine. For
medicinal purposes we think it un¬
excelled. We have tried it and can
safely recommen it. Anyone want,
ing to buy can find a sample at this
office.
ftoilee In Subscribers.
Our first 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.
Iinporta ut Notice.
All parties indebted to me for
Guano or otherwise are hereby no¬
tified that their notes fall due Oct,>
1st. As a business engagement calls
me to another point shortly after
that date, J respectfully ask that
you meet your papers promptly at
maturity, or I shall be obliged to
leave them in the hands of another
for collection. Remember the date
Oct. 1st. Morgan McMichael.
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The American Farmer and
The Enterprise.
All wanting a first class agricul¬
tural paper can get it with the En¬
terprise at the subscription price
of the latter paper. Remember
you get two papers at the price of
one. This offer is made at a great
sacrifice in order to put a good ag¬
ricultural journal in every formers
home. It applies to renewals as well
as new susbscribers. It will not be
sent less than one year at these
and in no case without the cash in
advance. Those that owe for the
I Enterprise can not avail
selves of this offer until they
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discontinued or. the 15th Nov
I* I£ It MO ft AL¬
i Mrs. Harp .. iii is slowly ,
Mrs. T.J. Myers is slowly improv-
ing.
Messrs. Ed Littleton and
Harrison, of Aniericus were in city
last Friday.
Mr. F. B. Montfort, of Butler is
located in the city for some time
buying cotton.
Mrs. A. H. Greer and Mrs. H. M.
Kaigler, our aunts from Oglethorpe
visited us this week.
Mr. Homer Cimppel, of Sumter
county, is boarding at ('apt. C. L.
Peacock’s and going to school,
Mr. E. I). Hicks, of Reynolds has
arrived and begun work on Hon.
W. 1). Murray’s new residence.
Mr. Jim Stewart and family of
Macon are visiting Mrs. P. D. Mott
Ids mother-in-law near tills place.
Misses Minnie and Mattie Lowe,
of Buena Vista, visited at W. H.
McCrory’s last Friday and Satur¬
day,
We have a new typo in the per¬
son Mr. Ed Tondee. He is one of
our nicest young men and an apt
student.
Miss Belle Kirksey who has been
spending some time with her sister
Mrs. J. T. Lowe, left for her home
on last Monday.
Mr. R. C. Meadows of our town is
convassing Macon county, in the in¬
terest ot a patent bed spring and
other articles of much value.
Miss Mattie Whigham who has
been vlsitiug at Col. Bill McCrory’s
forsome time ;left for her home in
Chattahoochee last Tuesday even-
ing.
Editor Christopher, of the Buena
Vista Patriot passed through the
city last Friday. He goes over to
Ins old home occasionally, he says
to Sunday school.
Olin Dixon has accepted a posi¬
tion with Mr. George Stapleton, of
^mericus and left yesterday for
that place. Olin makes a good clerk
and we are confident Mr. 8., will be
pleased with him.
Cotton sold in Ellaville last Sat¬
urday 8'D
OIL'S.
Machinery, Engine and Gin Oil’s
Best Grade’s. B. A. Strange.
Farmer Relief Association.
Judge Patton one of our most
substantial farmers and leading cit¬
izens informs us that the farmers in
his section or district have united
under the above-name for the pur¬
pose of promoting tiie interest of
the farmer and protect the laborer.
He has promised to furnish us a
copy of their constitution and by
laws. We will be very glad to fur¬
nish to our readers the objects and
aims of the laudable institution.
From the account he gives, it will
be of great importance to our
farmers, a protection to good labor
and also a source of protection to
the merchant. One of its objects
is to encourage good reliable
labor and to remove worthless labor,
encourage all to pay debts and to
make no nobts they can’t pay.
Oglethorpe Dots.
REPORTED BY ROBERT.
Col. Willis is out again.
Lots of cotton coming to town
now.
Mr. Powell visited Macon last
week.
Miss Cora Anthony is visiting rel¬
atives in Montezuma.
Charlie Crisp of Am ericus, visited
Frank Keen last week,
Miss Maggie Bell of Montezuma
visited our city last week.
Some of our young people are en¬
joying horse back rides most every
evening.
Messrs, Hay good and Hill of Mon¬
tezuma, were in our village Sunday
evening,
Madame rumor says that there
will be a marriage about the 1st of
next month.
We are awful anxious for Novem¬
ber to come as we heard that some¬
body was coming over then.
Miss Minnie Horsley returned to
her home in Dawson after a pleas¬
ant visit of about two weeks.
A number of our young people at¬
tended the Primitive Baptist Asso¬
ciation at Bluff Springs last week.
Mrs. J. R. Williams and two sons
Jesse and Roy returned Saturday
night after most delightful visit to
relative and friends in Danville Va.
Mias Ada Gaines after a most de¬
lightful visit to relatives and friends
her? returned to her home in Ella-
ville Wednesday much to the regret
of a good many of our young people.
Camp meeting was well attended-
and great good was done. There
were thirty-six accessions to the
church. Revs. Twitty, Branch,
Breedlove, Fentrees, Bryan, Lang-
* ston, BnrWe and BenteU were the
berof local preachew there.
TO TTIIE PLANTERS.
In my advertisement I
there waH rt diff erencc of H of a
cent in favor of the Aniericus cot-
| of ton th market. fr( it r,, But ‘ rrttes upon examination 1 li nd lt
*‘ ‘ ' 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
and F will endeavor to get the
highest market price for it.
Yours truly,
\Y. 11. Ton dee.
Kcripe for Carbuncle.
Mr. M. L. Harp furnishes the
Journal with the following recipe
for making a salve that will cure
carbuncles. He has seen it tried in
a number of instances and has nev¬
er known it to fail to effect a cure:
Take equal quantities of the barks
of white oak, red oak,black jack and
persimmon; take the root of black-
haw, poplar, sassafras and white
shoemake and boil in water till the
strength is out, then strain it, return
it to the pot and boil it down to a
salve; spread the salve on a plaster
apply it to the sore and let it re¬
main two or three days before chan¬
ging it. Let the patient take a dose
of salts ev ry two or three days.—
Dawson Journal.
T.J.Hixson Esq., whose father had
tiie same remedy, says add the root
of black-berry briar.
APPOINTMENTS.
Hon. Charles F. Crisp.
The candidate of the Democratic
party of the Third Congressional
District of Georgia for the Fiftieth
Congress, will address ltis fellow-cit-
izens at the following places on the
dates set opposite thereto:
Montezuma, Saturday, September
18th.
Oglethorpe, Wednesday, Septem¬
ber 22d.
Hawkinsviile, Saturday, Septem¬
ber 2oth.
Abbeville, Monday, September
27th.
Ellaville, Wednesday, September
29th.
Leesburg, Saturday, October 2d.
Preston, Monday, October 4ti\.
Douglass, Wednesday, October
6th.
Irwinville, Thursday, October 7th.
Ferry, Monday, October 11th.
Aniericus, Wednesday, October
13 th.
Fort Valley, Saturday, October
16th.
Cochran, Monday, October 18th.
Eastman, Tuesday, October 16th.
McRae, Wednesday, October 20th.
Dublin, Saturday, October 23d.
Alt. Vernon, Monday, October
2oth.
Lumpkin, Friday, October 26th.
Trust Him when you cannot truce
Him. Do not try to penetrate the
cloud which He brings over you and
to look through it. Bather keep your
eye fixed steadily on the bow tiiat
is on tiie cloud.The mystery is God’s;
the promise is yours.—Macduff.
Receipt For Making Tattlers.
Exchange.
Take a handful of tiie weed called
run-about, the same quantity of a
root called nimble-tongue, a sprig
of the herb called back-bite, atable-
spoonfull of don’t-you-tell-it, six
drachms of malice; a drop of envy,
which can be purchased at the store
of Miss Tabitha Teable and Miss
Nancy Nightwalker, Stir them well
together, and simmer them half an
hour over the tire of discontent.
sprinkled with a little jealousy;
then strain it thoough the rug of
misconception, cork it up in the bot¬
tle of malevolence, hang it up on a
skein of street-yarn, which any loa¬
fer can furnish,shake it occasional¬
ly for a few days, and it will be fit
for use. Let a few drops be taken
before going out, and the subject
will be able to speak all manner of
evil, and that continually.
M. B. P.
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Send your name anti the a«n>« and ad¬
dress of five of vour neighbors or
friends on yourself a postal and card each and of get
free for
them a specimen copy of
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SHERIFF SALES.
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GKOHUIA Nciilk\ county.
\\TLL VV (letober he sold on the (lie tirst reside Tuesday of in
next at lice
within N. Hudson the Into legal Schley hours ooumv of sale deceased the
to
highest bidder for cash the the
ing property to-wlt. One sorrel horse
mule about U years old named seott.ono
blank inare nude named ninry about 15
years old, one gray mitre mule mimed
(tray about 15years old, one hay old,
mule named Caesar about mule 15 years named
one mouse colored mare
Crusoe about'20 years old, one white cow
marked upper hit In right ear and tin-
der bit itt right aiul left ears and Iter
white ealf, one red eow
and calf marked similar
to tlu* eow and ealf above mentioned,one
whit ealf (thrown unmarked, pietled butthoaded heifer yearlings eow and
her two
unmarked, two blue sows with time
pigs, eaeh sow marked upper hit in right
and under bit in right and left ears, thir¬
teen black wholes marked similar to
above mentioned sows, three white and
black spotted shotes marked similar to
above, three blue abates marked similar
to above, one patent hub four horse wa¬
gon mid gear, one old four horse w agon
and gear, one old buggy and harness, one
corn shelter plow and one live'plow two horse stoeks, plow, eight five
sets of gear,
weeding hoes and remainder of farming mill
and tools on eighty premises, gallon one kettles, sugar earn* hun¬
two one
dred bushels of wheat more or lesson
the premises of J. N. Hudson deceased,
a sample of which will he exhibited on
day or sale. All of above described
the pidperty estate levied of 011 J. as N. the Hudson property de- of
ceased to satisfy a tifa issued from eotirt
of Mrs. Ordinary Amanda of Schley M. Hudson county and in her favor five of
minor children against K. C. Ihillardex-
editor of the estate of ,1, X. Hudson de¬
ceased. This 1st, dav of Sept, issti.
J. F. Wooes, sherift.
Notice foe Leave to Sell Land.
A PFIJCATION will be nuide to
Georgia, court of Ordinary first ’regular of Schley county, after
at the term
expiration ot'fonr weeks from titis notice
for leave to sell lands belonging to the
estate of James Chambers late of said
county deceased for the benefit of the
heirs an creditors of said deceased. Sept.
Util, issti. li. C.JU ahholson,
Adiu'r., of James Chambers,
siMt. Deceased.
GEORGIA--Schley county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday the in
Oct. issti. the reversionary interest in
Hock creek Camp Ground, less off containing of lot No.
fifty-two iii 3rd district acres more of Scldey or also
U north county of the
nine acres off of same lot
Camp Ground land, sold for the benefit
of the hiers and creditors of the estate of
\V. R. A. Ingram deceased. Terms cash.
J. N. I'hknky, Adm’r, deltoids non.
Citation.
GEORGIA — Scilt.V'.Y county.
Whereas ('. B. Strange of Sclilcv coun¬
ty deceased who died on the application 2d day of
August, 1X85, intestateand no
for letters of administration on the estate
of said (A administration li. Strange notice is hereby vested
given that will be
in th" clerk of tiie Superior Court of
Schley comity or some other lit ami prop¬
er person, tliis citation 3!) days unless after the valid publication objec¬
of some
tion is made to his appointment. Given
under my hand uml official signature,
this 14th day of T. Aug. J. Dozuut, issti. Ordinary.
Notice to Debitors and Credit, rs.
GEORGIA—SCHI.KY COUNTY.
4 1,1, persons having demands against late
-1 l tiie estate of John N. Hudson, of
Scldey county deceased tiieir . demands arc hereby noti- the
fled to render in to
undersigned according to law; and all
persons indebted to said eitate are re¬
quired K. ('. to make Bullaub, immediate Administrator payment. of
.T. X. Hudson, deceased.
This .T;ilv 2$;li. ISSti.
GEORGIA Schley County.
To J. N. Cheney. Mrs. Mattie Hart and
the next of kin of Isaac Hart late of said
county deceased. J. R. Respass having
petition for an order at the August term
of the court of administratorship Ordinary allowing him the to
resign the of
estate of said Isaac Hart deceased on ac¬
count of feeble health these arc therefore
to cite you to be and appear ut October
term of tiie court of Ordinary to show
cause if any you Hot have why said resigna¬
tion should be allowed and J. N.
Cheney stead. clerk of .Superior court Dozier, appointed
in his T. J.
This Aug 2, ISSti. Ordinary.
Application—Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—WCllLEY COUNTY'.
To all Whom It may Concern:
Whereas, W. I), administration Murray lias applied to
me for letters of on the
estate of J. N. Souter late of said county
deceased.
This is therefore, to cite all and singular
kindred and creditors, of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office on or before
tiie October term of court to be held
ou the first should Monday in granted October next
why letters not be W. D.
Murray. hand
Witness my and official signa¬
ture, this Aug 4, ’Sfi. T. J. Dozier,
Ordinary.
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Tiie Ellaville DRUG STORE is
the place to get pure
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
SODA,
CREAM TARTAR AND
FAMILY MEDICINE;
PATENT MEDICINES,
NOTIONS,
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
STATIONERY,
LAMP GOODS
or any other article usually kept in
a drug store.
Dr. C. H. Smith,
_E laville, Ga.
Rare Chance.
We offer for sale one of the most ilesl - ;
able farms in Schley, one mile from Ella-
ville. Confer at once with us at Atneri- i
cus. Felder a Callaway.
BRICK WORK AND BUSTING,
r have had an experience of six veur,- .
Work gnaranted, Addais. J.A. and Lan«»**y, on
terms.
^Uaville, Georgia.
li. A. STRANGE
“THE GROCER/’
| Ellsb'vill©, O-eorg'is..
j 1
I With full lino in stock and ready to compete with all
|
j "Country Merchants;"
1
8TOCK OF
MEAT, COHN, OATS, FLOUR, HAM’S WITH COOKING STOVES
ry * TO WARM THE SAUCE.’
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Grits, Cheese, Mackerel and Lard
j Sufficient to supply the general trade, and a full line
555
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‘THE LAST NEEDFUL’
BURIAL CASKETS,
COFFINS.
PIANOS ™ ORGANS
J AS. FRICKER & BR0.
PROPKITOR9S OF THE
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE
tire selling Pianos and Organs for CASH or on Installment plan, cheaper
than any other house 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 titan some houses, is stool this, they don’t throw
in any Piano thing with Stool an Instrument. Instruction A handsome Book with each and Organ, scarf goes and noth¬ with
each and a and
ing else. You pay for what you buy, but nothing more. They give you
a home guarantee for five ye trs, and will deliver an Instrument in your
house if it is not convenient for you to send after it. They have a very-
handsome delivery wagon built especially for this purpose. Write for
prices and terms to James Frickek A Bro., Aniericus, Ga.
nr is j -,T I
CrSu.
THE MOST COMPLETE FURNITURE HOUSE
IN SOUTHWEST GA.
I DEFY COMPETITION
I have a complete stock of every kind of furni¬
ture; such as fine parlor sets, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bedsteads of every
description ami and prices anywhere. to correspond. There is I nothing cannot be about excelled in house quality of
goods of furniture prices that I cannot furnish. I have all your and flatter in the
way sorts my¬
self that I can suit you, if you will give me a Trial. Call aud examine
my stock. To those who 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 nice line'of
clocks and lamp goods at prices that defy competition.
D. B. HILL, AMERICUS, CxA
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December 24th, 1886.
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