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Lectins 11-: every Sunday second Selm.il Sunday every 11 •Sun a ip
I „n, ; Dr. O. H. Smith
meriting at 0 am
l,i E,t. prayer meeting every 1 liursday
i.T. Lowe,pastor.
L BAPTIST fourth G’HJIRCjfl. Sunday It
eting every a in
71 11 m conference meeting Stttur-
f before ii a in. J. H. L'awcod, pastor,
id.iv S. I 100 I every Supt. Sunday 0 p‘p>
w; I>. Sears,
ulterior Court convenes 4th Monday Fort,
March and September. Allen
L,.. c. B. Hndson, Sol. Gen.
coimjr oft jckks.
LkRIKF—J- st'i'tiC T ourt—J. Woi,( ' M ' N. Cheney.
l KHI ;
fciusAHY—T. J- Dozier,
Ex Receiver—J. Coelkctor—VV. Nl. C. fhorntou, Kelley,
Lx Ckasuker—C. R.Tondee
sr,
fi |i honK CommihsiosebS- it—L. A. Gylos, -Robt Patton,
[ nty A M Caskey,
pen cock, E F Dixon;
| c i'leghorn, clerk of board.
ICounty I lp>ard ol Education.
C.A. Taylor, President, l>r. C. H.
jth, Eeiiirv Bounty of lie School board Commissioner A. p. Slur-av, and
F. loan!. Murphy and R. M, Rainy members
City Officers.
[j. Battle, Mayor, 15 A 8 trai»ffc,
It I. Burton, R M Murphy,
Cheney
I Murray.
' ’ ‘ CIOl; NO ILMEN
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IV II MeCrory, Keaohhir)
I h.iuii M Throutoii, JLii'shal.
Dixon Ti'eas.
hid I)ist G M. II H Singletary, and J
[Til lo Wilkinson, Not Public h
J F court 4th Saturday in pat
th.
l H <’ Meadows,not.public ex-officio
bud [iii T J Hixon, J P court 1st iSatur-
III. each month.
Lx-otlieio I fist « M.'M W Snider S'Mlirhty, Not. Pnb. 1'
J P, and I
■ od Saturday In each month,
kh Dist <i M. C M Rainey Not. Pub.
Ix-otiieiu J Panel S T Harper J 1’
i:lrd Saturday in each month.
C. R. HhCAQRY,
TOK.Ifr.Ii 4 Y A.T LAW
Ellaville, Ga.
s For foO.(K) or under t-'t; from ¥-'!0
mo pei cent.; ovcrfoOO, seven per
No charges unless Coileytious, are
1 ilV.ce .A coon house.
KJ, II MpCRQtiY,
TOBH3Y -A.T. L TLA7V.
Ellaville, Ga.
[I pratiee in the comities of Schley,
per, Macon, Marion andUhattalioo-
Sreeial iitteiitidtr given to collet*-
f claims. Office in court House.
J. !!. VILLUXS,
ATTORNJiV AT LAW.
Esia's anti Banking Agent i
[ELL;VILLE, GEORGIA.
[apt ■ted attention him. given to all iintovN I psinoss col¬
ls No cliaigcs
are made. Special attention
Ito selling renting, and leasing real
I and eolleetiiig rents.
. H. Wilkinson,
’ORlsHE-ST AT LAW.
j ^'dl AMERICUS, attend m*buiptly GEORGIA. to all legal
|ss |"il! ( nti risted to him. Money eol-
he immediately remitted,
pi:—Lam Lam nr Peoples’ National Hank
ng, a Street.
I. N. MOTT,
! ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FLLAVILLE, GEORGIA.
[K'K—In <'onit House.
LLEN HOUSE,
kri.y THE COMMK|,('|A t, HOTEL
VMERI0U8, GEORGIA,
s ' " • H. ALLEN Proprietress.
Hainple Rooms on first Flour
lor Commercial 'l’ourists
Bells eonnectod with every ^
rti'Mian Elegant Both Por.rns supplied
,!^ v. i v tdp tviivm orcolif. -Ac- fn
r strictly’ First-Class
P r< )liage Respect:ully Sffiietod.
II Allen, Agent.
TH FUN HOTEL
“ 1 Kiroot Near Passenger Depot,
'fAUON, GEORGIA,
A JONES k CO. 1> ro ps.
« 11.00 m buy, Single meal or
1B s->c eijts, s,fti::|.
A ,rriex (
Wa and Ellaiille R, B i
Vista follow's• V,',,J, s L9. ''hjwille 0 to J'p r leiilroivd Hidns on will .he
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To new subscribers or renewals to the
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vear, who pay cash, wo will send free for
one year the “American i' .mnor” (see
advertisement) and either of the follow¬
ing ejicellont sixteen-page magazines:
Thk Mouhk Wife, a paper for the
ladiu- and the household.
Goon Cheek, which is devoted to the
interest of the home and family.
Off (Vm nthy Home, a paper devoted
to country life.
5 on can thus get three splendid papers
for the price of one, a f pl at the same
time aid in building up your home
paper and your town. The Enterprise
ja alone worth the money. Sample copies
of above iriagufcifif s can be seen at this
office-. Call and select your papers and
secure your reading matter for a whole
year for only $1.50.
3 Splendid Papers for only $1.50.
Fresh hsh at Z. T. Anglin’s.
Don’t forget the paper. We need
money.
An essay- on “Home” came too
late for this week.
The Sunday Schools were well
attended jtfst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harp are vis¬
iting relatives in Dawson.
The printer is also editor, re¬
porter, mail clerk and errand boy
this week.
If you want to buy a first class
Piano or Organ go to Dili A Schnei-
dep Amerieus Ga.
A runaway tea pi caused great
dust atid excitement on the streets
Tuesday afternoon.
Go to Z. T. Anglin’s for good,
cheap tinware; wash pans from oc
up—everything else cheap.
When you go to Macon save tnon-
ey by stopping at tlie Southern
hotel. It is first class and cheep.
If you want something delicious
in the way of confectioneries cull
on Williams $ Weaver.
We have in hand for next week
splendid sketch by “C,”
“On the Rounds with Uncle
. i • ... „
j ' la l',T
Notice the recent change in the
railway schedule. The train
east now leaves ten minutes
tiian heretofore.
Our worthy townsman, Mr. R. C.
Meadows lias been appointed nota¬
ry public to fill the yftcaney occa-
sio.icfj liivins, by tlie resignation oi'J, II.
Esqr.
Rev. (!, C, M «rt!n will preach at
County Line church on the fifth
Sunday and Saturday before, five
miles east of Ellaville on the At-
dgrsonville road.
Tin y say a young man in El 1 : -
ville has a scrap book containing
tlie marriage notices of all the girls
he lias ever loved, and he sits out
in the moonlight and reads it and
Ii.ies.
A negf rt was quite seriously cut
by a white mao, opt near La Crosse
last Friday. Doctor Sears took a
few stitches on the ripped up col¬
ored citizen who, at last accounts,
was almost as good as new.
Prof, Carl Schneider, whose name
is a household word in ail music
loving families, is now associated
with l). B. Hill in the organ and
piano business. Write to him for
information. ol4*
Visitors to Macon during tlie
state save' fajt;, whiph opens next week,
will ipoitey aitt| iveil by
shopping at tlie Southern hotel.
Accommodations are first f*' class * in
f
every respect and charges very
reasonable.
It seems to he ppetty certain that
tlie cotton crop is short, and the
price is certainly very short—but
what are thp planters going to do
about it?—Exen’aiige.
Why, plant larger crops next
year, pf course.
The wife of W. T. Waterhouse,
engineer on the Buena Vista ritii-
f.P^d, was burned to death last
Saturday at j^er home in Buena
Vista. She was alone and it is not
known how it occurred. Her te-
maius were carried to Macon early
Monday morning.
Macon is going to have a practi¬
cal test of one of the best advertised
cotton picking machines in a few
<*»>"*, and there are a good many
people up there who believe that
thp favorite occupation of the col¬
ored citizen \vi(i be gone before
long.
A curious minded writer wonders
go-n\yt»y.” An answer can not be
Sect,^ at 'Sutimrn summer
re's (Iris they hunt for fleas.
On Wednesday before the first
■ .oo.. , h
,. , ^meeting . ,, ' „
synod SchwSb^&with of the Jmtheran
the above
church, nine or ten miles from Ella-
villo, on }jje Oglethorpe road, in
Macon county. It will continue
until Bimday.
dead.
Mrs. B. H. Strange, a mo*t
timable Christian lady, died
day tporning about five o’clock.
She leaves to mourn her absence
five dear little children—the young¬
est of whom |s scarce eleven njonths
old,—ii kind and affectionate hus¬
band, a good mother ami father jind
four kind hearted ned noble
brothers,
The earnest sympathy of the
community is with the bereaved,
while we sincerely believe that her
loss to us adds one more to the hup-
py throng above.
Burial at the Kllaville cemetery
at 10 a. m. Wednesday. Services
by Rev. Mr. I-owe.
Programme (or ili«*
ICmtyling Club sit tlie
house, 1'rhluy f . U9.
1. Address of
Stevens.
2. M usie.
3. Oration, “Southern Woman¬
hood”—J. R. Williams.
4. Recitation—Miss Susie Berry.
5. Music.
0. Oration, “Manhood”—Morgan
McM ighiiel.
7. Recitation-Miss Leija Horna-
day.
8. Music.
9. Oration—W. D. Murray.
10. Music.
11. Olio, by the editress—Miss
Mary llornaday.
12. Valedictory—E. II. Stevens.
Tcxntsiifiiiigs.
Tpe circulation of Texas Sittings
is over 110,000 copies weekly. Of
this immense edition 70,000 go di¬
rectly into families by subscription.
It is in every respect the best hu¬
morous paper in the world It is
not a one-impi paper. It is the
“official organ” of tlie leading
humorists. II is « pure, hightoned
and refined family newspaper—16
pages, finely illustrated. ‘ Send for
free sample copies to 240 Broad¬
way, New York.
OGLETHORPE HOTS.
REPORTED BY ROBERT.
A number of our citizens
pressing business in Macon
Wednesday.
Mrs. Shealey and Miss Kaiglor re¬
turned from Macon Sunday night.
Tw o of of our young men were
(Imvn „„ N Uil dav evening to Sunday
Schoo ,. think vve will have to join
the Ellaville Sunday School.
News is *curce.
NOTICE
For the Charier of Bank isi the
Town of Ellaville.
Notice is hereby given that application
wiil be made to the next General Assem¬
bly for a charter to do a general bank¬
ing business in (he town of Eliavillp,
county of Schley, State of Georgia, as
required by an Act of the General As¬
sembly of said state.
October 17, 18S0.
A man drunk—a great deal too
drunk, in fact, to enjoy it—was quite
a novelty in Ellaville, one night
this week.
uev. Mr. Apperson lias on exhi¬
bition at this office an ear of corn
said to contain 1,404 grains. Who
can go one grain better?
The negro who killed Mr.
murray a feyy dgyg since came vol¬
untarily on Monday and gave him¬
self up to Sheriff Woods, lie will
have a hearing today.
Pat Erskine, of Amerieus, was
stabbed on tlie night of the 16th by
some unknown party, and died the
next day. He refused to give the
name of the guilty party. He was
a brother of William Erskine, a
merchant in Atlanta.
Daivsoii IilaiiiilartuiiHg Fo.
The Dawson Variety Manufact¬
uring Company, Dawson, Ga., are
manufacturers of sash, doors and
bljnds, door and lyjwiow frames,
mouldings, brackets, stair work,
sawed and turned* balusters, wood
mantels, pulpits and church seats
in hard or’soft wood. Full supply
of dressed lumber kept in stock
Bi ass and Iron Foundry and Ma-
chineJShops. above
The- campauy will make
figures to suit purchasers, and will
give satisfaction We are person-
ally acquainted with them and
themtobeperfeot gentlemen.
and they will make, it the interest
of all needingf their, goods to give,
them their orders. \\ rite them and
get prices,_ They can till orders on
short notice.
Money to Loan on G od Terms.
estrotttsyet" offered amLlmvw i!n-
yef | tanclH t0 u ff,. r as security,
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A Georgia poetess asks, “when
shall we kiss?” and our young man, |
giving his experience, responds
that you can’t always tell; hut if
blinds are down and the old
nmnisout,md the gtrl fe willing)
right now is generally the best
time.
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Take your county paper.
Mr, J.Q. Marshall has been ap¬
pointed sheriff of Terrell county, to
till the vacancy in the office occa¬
sioned by the death of Mr.J W. N.
Thornton. Mr. Marshall is a well
known and excellent citizen, and
wi|| make an efficient sheriff. He
is one of the proprietors ol the News,
and has scores of friends who con¬
gratulate him on Ids appointment.
WHAT TRUE MEIHT WILL 1)0.
Tltt* unprecedented sale
Heschee’s German Hyrpp, within a
few years, lias astonished the world.
^ *•"* without doubt tlit* safest and
best remedy ever discovered for the
speedy and effectual cure
Coughs, Cojda and the severest
Lung troubles. It acts on an en-
tirely different principle from the
usual prescriptions given by physi¬
cians, as it does not dry up a Cough
and leave the disease still in the
system, but on the contrary re¬
moves tlie cause of the trouble,
heals the parts affected and leaves
them inn purely healthy condition.
A bottle kept in the house for use
when the diseases make their ap¬
pearance, will save doctor’s bills
and a long spell of serious illness.
Atrial will convince you of these
facts. It is positively sold by all
druggists and general dealers in
the land. Price, 75 cents, large
bottles.
{special Mention.
We call the attention of all mi r
subscribers to our Amerieus adver¬
tisements. When you visit Ameri¬
cas favor them with a call. If you
need anything in their respective
lines, give them a trial and do your
paper the kindness to tell them
Where you saw the advertisement.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the es¬
tate ot J. N. Soater deceased, will
please come forward and settle, and
those having claims agginsc the es¬
tate will render them in as the law
requires. \Y. I). Murray-, Adni’r.
October 9. 1886. *
NOTICE THIS.
All ner.spn.s indebted to the B. V.
& E. R. R., eitiu-r by subscription
or notes, in Schley county,will take
notice that the same lias been
turned over to me by tlie attorney
of the road for collection. Suit will
1 be bn,u « ht ir not settled immediate-
ly ‘ c - R * McCuorv.
October 13, 1880.
Chew the “JLjfe Boat” tobqceo for
sale by Dixon & Williamson.
We have just received it lot of
good shoes and hats which we will
sell at prices to suit the times.
Williams & Weaver.
A barrel of Bologna sausage and
a fresh supply of flie Boss lunch
biscuit just received.
Williams & Weaver.
Flue BiacklM ri y Wine.
| Miss Janie Driver has 50 galons
of very good blackberry wine. For
mediejnal purposes we think it un¬
excelled. We have tried it and can
safely recommen it. Anyone want¬
ing to buy can find a sample ut this
office.
MH.IHilK 4i» AH I.IIHQ
\fauout no.?
OAtts |jiA\ ;>AV 'sooijil pur? spoofi .mo
aujutuxe pttu j ]'oojfoj ptnt.i»Sng
‘Sjjoilj;) ‘spioouqoj, oujj ‘.uuAipjHji
*o.uiA\ujj J ‘SUOBOX ‘spoof) Jtuiqsju
-.tn.q spin;) putt soip« r j ‘Suitpoj^
’SptH ‘SdOIJS’ i^OOf) Xl(I jopir w putt
jjiq .ino.x dmso.qo.inti A'q bottom aabs
tut.) noiC .uoq.w ptty ujay noA’ jq
sihx a van x*xoci
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Diar.’hcxa, Kidney Trou bles, andypit. a i D^g,-t 8 ea..Pa>pphiet lreu. I> r. H. J ohn job Si Co, Boston, Mncs.
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JOHN Ii HALL,
Al the 01(1 WffOtlpjl Dl'llg SfOrC, IlCiil’ tlie Posf Office,
^aGGL.exlGru.a,
okalkh is
DRUGS, WEDIHNE8, CHEMICALS,
Fine Toilpt Soups, Bruslns, tombs. Ac.
PERFUMERY 1 MI Fi\tV TOILET ARTICLES,
IN ORF...-T Y’ARIETY.
Physician’s Vntoxicatim^ Prescription £old Accurately Oompouadflli ''
Vo liquor s or (UinKk • * * J
Several interesting letters i\re
crowded out this week, but will ap¬
pear in our next. Correspondents
will please be patient. i
SHERIFF SALES.
MHI.EI COIATV.
SHKItlFI ’s 8 ALK 8 , NOVEStBEB.
GlCOKGlA, Sem.KY County.
Will he sold al the court hquae door
in the town of Kllaville, Schley county,
Georgia, tlie tirst between Tuosd..y the in legal November, hours of sale,
on following lssn,
ui lands to wit: One half of
iot of land number 1VK* in the 30th dis-
(riot of said county, containing one hun¬
dred acres, levied on as the property of
T. .1. Mott py virtue of one superior
court mortgage li. fa. in favor of the
Hank of A morions vs. Z. J. Mott. Tenant
law. in possession notified as required hv
J. F. WOODS, Sheriff.
Notice of Iieave to sell laud.
of Application ordinary of will Schley be made to the court
the tirst regular term county, after expiration Georgia,
ut
of the publication for four weeks from
this notice, for leave to sell the lands be¬
Goodson. longing Jo late the estate of Alexander
for benefit the of suiiL county, creditors deceased,
of heirs anil of
said deceased. (1. 11. SMITH,
Administrator ot Alexander Goods on.
October 4, lSMi.
Application f r Kellers ol Dismission.
GEORGIA -Sem.KY county.
To all whom il may concern: Whereas.
John for letters F. DumeUiiavIng of dismission tiled the his petition
of estate of
W. A. Daniel, deceased. These are there¬
fore to cite and admonish all and singu¬
lar, the kindred and creditors, to file
iheir objection^ in xnv office on or before
the first Monday in January next, the
regular term of said court of Ordinary,
to be held on the tirst Monday In Jan¬
be uary, granted why said said application should not
Witness my hand applicant and official ns prayed signature for.
this the 2Sth dav of September, lKkii.
T. J'. DOZIER, Ordinary.
AppIIe-p ion Letters of Administration.
To all A\'H< in it may Concern:
Whereas, . 1 . S. Womack has applied to
me for letters of administration on the
esstate of W. H . Womack late of said
county, deceased.
This is therefore, to cite all ami singular
kindred and creditors, of said deceased,
tube and appear at my office on or before
the Deceiiirier term of court to be held
on the first Monday in December next
and show cause, if any they have
whv letters should not be granted J. S.
Womack.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture, this Oct. 14, 'nil T. J. Dozier,
Ordinary.
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READ & BEN IT AM, Publishers,
Liftf' t’oek Ark
?
TAX NOTICE.
The following are my rounds for the
purpose of collecting for the state and
county taxes ISSli.
Patton’s Hill, Oct. 11, Nov. 2 and 23.
Liek.skilTett, La Ccosho, Oct. 12. Nov. 3 and 24.
Get. 13, Nov. 4 and 25.
Stewart’s X Mill, Roads November22.
f'hildor’s Murray’s Gin ” ” 15.
17.
Dozier’s Mill IK.
Han’s Mill 19.
Ellaville, every ' Saturday until my
hooks close. YV. C. KELLEY,
Tax Collector Schley County.
I will he at my shopon Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays all who want
“hoes mended will please bring
them on those days, they will find
me there only on tlie days above
mentioned. Wm. J. Allen.
.Subscribe for the Enterprise.
Supt, Coffee, lice, Grits, Cheese, Mackerel and Laid
sufficient to supply the general trade, amt a full liffQ
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ARTHUR RYLANUER,
_<^. 2 nm.er 3 .CTJ-s, O a._
Blacks Home-made Shoes, Hats and c pairing
Shoes a Umbrellas. v nort noi
The boat Mtook of tblld- lAtyllah ftatii Kifm imirlet......for. Best oak hard soles
diem* shops Id t|io city. | a specialty. French calfskins, Always on
Repairing Guarantepi), F’its Guaranteed. All goods Guaranteed
CASH CARPET STORE.
Tlie subscriber hasjust opened gt the “OLDCRANBERRY CORONER.’ a
Something new In Amerieus, where can stock be seen of the largest as well as the hand
sotnes t
CARPETS AM) RUGS
That have ever been exhibited in sentliwest Georgia, consisting ot almost
style and quality. And as I selected them carefully mysell in 1 hiladelpliia
' and New York from the manutaeturers, and at the very lowest cash
pi'i'i}o 4 ,an<l a* 1 propose to sell them.
STRJCLY FOR CASH.
I can afford to sell them as low as they can lie bought in tlie
L A R G ES T M A R K E T S
In the state, and will gladly duplicate any bills that may lie purchased in those
markets. friends and the public to call and what a
I most respectfully invite my see
beautiful stock '1 will shew 'them GRANBERRY,
J. J. A«i.
s 23 -lm Amerieus, Ga,
V
1867. 1886. r
J£ C/^~ FRICKEU PRO.
AMERICUS, GA.
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dealers in Musical Instruments of nil kinds. Their stock consists of
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Knives,
and Spoons, Pocket "Kni ves it'itd Scissbrs, Golds Pens and 1 eiiotls,
Opera Glasses, Spectacles to suit every one who need glasses no
how old or how young, Sewing Machine Oil, Needles, Parts
attachments.
PIANOS, ORGANS,
Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Tambourines, Harps, Violin Bow-.;,
and Trimmings, and a thousand and one other things that \vd
enumerate here. We repair, \\ atebes, Clocks and Jewelry in
manner. All work guaranteed; Goods we sell e 11 graved
e. Our stock is very large and bought close and we cannot tie undersold.
>' ou contemplate the purchase of a Piano or Organ write for our ilius-
tated catalogue tve «mlf.U» and get our ta)W prices before you buy. We solicit corre-
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our large stock, ltenieinber the place, Barioxi nlotK uy xt
to drug store of l)r. E. J. Eldridge. Am ickiits, Ga. ocLd-ly.
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“THE GROCER.’’
G-eoargriev.;
With full line in stock and ready to compete wit.: alt
„ “Country Merchants.”
STOCK OF
MEAT, CORN. G-V TS FLOUR, HAM’S WITH COOKING STOVES.
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kr IX) WARM THE SAUCER