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■jHE ENTERPRISE.
KLLAVIELE. 0Am NOV. as, 1830.
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Boa Vista and Ella* R. R \
Bu“.,*vita f ind ElUviU^Railroad will
fun as follows: OOINO BAST.
Leave Buena Vista - 4:50 a m—3:45 p ti
'rtS: 5:15 i 4:13 “
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5:40 - 4:45 “
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UUrosse 5:58 t 5:05 “
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Anderson «A) t 5:30 “
Arrive at -
OOINO WEST.
heave Auderupn 9:00 a m 5:50 p tn
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Arrive LaCrosae 9:30 a in 6:10 p m
.. EllaviUe . • ■ a*.5(j a in b-30 p m
Putnam 10:30 a nt 7:00 p in
Buena Vista 11:00am 7;30 pm
Two round trips will be made daily,
exiopt Sunday, affording our people an
S, .rwirtmiitv of iroinK either east or we«
a d.iv from Anderson, where all
rains»n die Soutwestem railroad are
7,?,. Pres’t.
M.
CHURCHES.
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH.
Meeting every second Sunday 11am
and VA P m; Sunday School every Sun-
dav morning at 9 a m Dr. C. H. Smith
suut. Prayer meeting every Thursday
night. J.T, Lowe,pastor,
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Meeting every fourth Sunday 11 a in
ami 7‘i P m conference J. H. Cawood, meeting Satur¬ astor.
day before 11 a m, Sunday
oauday Scnool every p m
fir. W. D. Sears, Supt.
Superior Court convenes 4th Monday
in March tnd September. Allen Fort,
bulge, C. B. Hudson, Sol. Gen,
COUNTY OFFICERS.
•SHERIFF—J. F. Woods, Cheney,
Clerk supr Court—J. N.
Ordinary—'T. J. Dozier,
fax Receiver—J. M. Thornton,
I a x Collector—W. C. Kelley,
I’kkasurer—C, K. Tondee sr,
Coroner— Commissioners—K L. A. Gyles, obt l attoil,
- ounty Feaeoc# M Caskey,
L K F Dixon, A
II Slappey. board.
VV t' Cleghorn, clerk ot
County Board ol Education.
C. A. Taylor, President, Dr. C. H.
County school Commissioner and
icrelatv ol he board. A. C. Murray,
i. Murphy and H. Al. Rainy members
i ooard.
City Officers.
C L Battle, Mayor,
dbt Burton, B A Strange,
. N. cuct(ey K M Murphy,
j .u urray. COUNCILMKS.
W H lory, Recorder.
j :. onmtq Marshal,
u laUO l.XOU i l ulls.
.-rtiiid Dot G M. it 11 Singletary, J P
:.ii '1 11 Wilkinson, Not Public and ex-
liii-io .1 , court 4th Saturday in each
until,
i-t Ki Meadows, not. public ex-ofilcio
ana *i i .iixon, J P court 1st Satur-
t,o at Cdcu mouth,
-Hull msi G M, M \V Snider Not. Pub.
111 fX-Oi o J P, and S Murray, ) P
..inlay in each month,
it, v M Rainey Not, Pub.
■j p auu S T llarper J P
■ arday in each month.
0 . it. JcCROHY,
A.T LAW.
Ellaville, Ga,
Gojct'tioii. a specialty. Charges
easouabte.
. N. MOTT,
At 1‘OKNEY AT LAW,
A VIDLE, GEORGIA,
or t K'h-In Court House.
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-TOiS-JNTjilY A. 3 : LAW,
i-LLAVILLE, G.\.
• i'.uMuc ilk vile COtUiti^S Ol oE.itcJ, ,
niupter,M{*uon, Marion an 4
porcKi! "otfiee m court House!*
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iiOitNKY AT LAW.
wl ft.Q.u Agent •
■ -o. , ILLE, UijJUHGlA.
r > w>. Jl.uu,i.| given to all oust ness
P tr u..t-i ,i.,ij. Nu cuurges un.eas coi-
rj l0 '| s 'Cedingreining, at made, .Special aittuuon
fWe, ami ■ cmiaeting and leasing reai
rents.
ALLEN HOUSE,
t'UllMKUI-Y the oommkkcial hotel
AMERICUS, GEORGIA,
■Mas. \\, ii ALLEN Proprietress.
Sample boimnerolul Run ms ou first Floor
(,r Tourists
3 ii,'. m' r /Vegant 'H "ells connected Ball; .'ootns with sujiplicd every
mmV fe eMil n " " :lter StriClly warm 1 ' or irst cobf. t;Ust Ac- *"
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Matron |,Ur
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Allen, Agent,
•01 Trv i ijotei.
’Pulai Street, Near Passe tiger !>• P° l
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JONES & CO. Props.
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After thw date the fokm& of
The Enterprise will close at
NOON WEDNESDAY. LEGAL AI>-
VERTISE.MENTS, OK MATTERS OK
IMPORTANCE, RECEIVED WEDNE8-
DAY AFTERNOON ; BUT WE TRUST
PARTIES INTERESTED WILL LET
US HAVE THEIR NOTICES AM SOON
AS POSSIBLE IN THE WEEK.
R has rained.
Jim is a splendid rider.
Dr. Cheney is making extensive
improvements on his residence.
Wouldn’t a “spelling bee” lie an
interesting feature of the next en¬
tertainment by the reading club?
Miss Blanche Cockrell has re*
turned from a visit to relatives at
Friendship, In Sumter county.
The reading club improves each
week. The attendance is good, the
recitations and speeches are in-
^tructive and entertaining. The
beautiful and accomplished * editress
of the 01l ° wields . , a „
carefully avoiding all personal ref-
erences or “cuts” that might em-
. harrass, or wound the feelings, of
anyone, she reads a brilliant and
interesting paper at each meeting
of the club.
Mr. Z. T. Anglin will remove to
the storehouse recently occupied by
Mr. Carter. Mr. Anglin is a live,
wide awake business man, and in
his new place will continue to sell
goods at the lowest prices.
During the delay last week on ac¬
count of the railroad wreck the
mail via EllaviUe was carried over
a * route.
J, T. Carter, who lias has been
running a store in EllaviUe, has
moved his stock to his home at
We are already beginning to ar¬
range for a nice entertainment at
the close of the term of the present
officers.—Olio.
Patrons of the public well have
placed an old fashioned windlass m
place and now draw their water in
the good old way.
Club Notes.—“The editor of the
Enterprise is off on a visit. ‘We are
again both editor and printer.’ (This
is a
“Last week the editor of the Enter¬
prise attempted to imitate the Olio;
this week they tried to imitate
Little Jakie, but, using their lan¬
guage they failed to ‘catch on,’ for
the imitation was rather poor.—
Reading Club Olio.
If you want the best funny paper
that is published in the United
States, send to The National
Weekly, 199 Soutli Clark street,
Cnieago, tor a sample copy. It con¬
tains Carl Pretzel’s humorous sto¬
ries, parodies and quaint philosophy
written entirely in broken German,
of which we gave short extracts in
this column last week,
We have just added to onr office
a firstclass rotary power job press,
and are now prepared to do all
kinds of commercial job printing at
reasonable prices.
Clerk Mark Hardin, of the house
of representatives, who sees to the
prouer distribution of railroad
passes, states that so far as he is
aware no member Has refused the
passes. This, of course, spoils
all the work of our brilliant “reform”
exchanges.
Keeping up tlieii Market.
“The citizens of EllaviUe,
learn, had a meeting last Friday,
ostensibly for church trihtters, hut
, j- . ;i,v in :.e- ii Hi .i cotton mar-
v *
k^t oil a booui. 1 hey raiMM.1 . a purse
to pay of a cent more per pound
for the staple than the tanner
could get in Americus. This was
. .V i S and a
lies at .ue Americus cotton buyers,
but R will be a re-actionary move¬
ment on the buyers <‘f that place at
the fttsi ucciint • no swamp their
purse.’’—Americus Repuldican,
The meeting was held witu the
avowed and plainly understood pur¬
pose of stopping the cotton here, and
has succeeded well- There will be
no “reaction” and the Republican
need not worry about the EllaviUe
“purse.” The meeting was not “a
lick at Americus,” To quote Col.
Hancock’s own words on a mem¬
orable convivial occasion, ue
“HAS A spite”
against EllaviUe, in the indulgence
of which, we fear, he sometimes
continues to talk against the place
after his facts are exuausted. “l)o
you see G.e p’int,” colonel ?
Speaking of tlie extension of ihe
Buena Vista and ERavih 1 i re *' I
the Pal) let • ■
wit it l’i si
ago, and he W .»IN M 4 li. l
proposed line would l»- hul “' l "“'
vided the Central ............ road,
remains under the old management
whielt at present to Ik in
doubt. We can’t hank on much un¬
til after the January election of the
Central stockholders, which may
change the aspect of things WOO*
dcrfully,”
An exchange has an article on
■‘how to treat inebriates.” This is
absurd. The worst thing you
can do to an inebriate is to “treat’
him.
Morgan McMlchaei is on a visit
t> Atlanta.
Mrs. flornady will remove to
I’M 1 a ille about the first of Decern-
>er and will occupy the house be¬
longing to Mr. Redding, nearthe
I | depot.
Miss Meta Prevatt presented the
editor of the Enterprise with two
immense Japanese persimmons,
large as apples, which were grown
in her father’s grove in Florida.
Dr. Cheney's twin-spring beds for
sale. Price reduced to $3.50. Pall
on him and get one ami rest well at
night. *
FeMival Notes.
Misses Lissa Stevens of Putnam,
and Emma Hornady, of Montezuma,
were visitors at tne festival.
Carl Murphy’s recitation—a selec¬
tion from Judges—was very good-
The Bible exercise, was by 18
children who recited a verse
each as in turn they presented a let¬
ter until.the motto was spelled out—
“the field is the world.”
The recitation by Misses Maggie
Gilbert and ltosa Baldwin was one
of the most pleasant features of the
evening.
The triple duet by Misses
Gilbert and Gaines was excellent.
“Harvest home” by Miss
and Mr. Hornady was splendid;
was also “the teacher’s
solo, by Miss Cheney.
The Scripture dialogue between
the superintendent and the
was well rendered and displayed
diligent search and deep knowledge
of the Scriptures.
The solo, “what shall the harvest
be ?” by Miss Ada Gaines, was very
sweet and held the closest attention
of the entire audience.
Miss Emma Hornady favored the
assembly with some fine music.
The “auction” was a complete
failure.
UEAI).
Mr, Thomas Green, who has
been .sick for several months with
consumption died calmly and with¬
out a struggle, as if falling asleep,
this morning at 8:30 o’clock.
He was a good citizen; a good
man; a kind and loving father and
husband.
Pie leaves a wife and four chil¬
dren to mourn his death; and they
have the sincere sympathies of the
community.
George \V, Tison’s wagon will
make a trip to Cheney & Tison’s
mill every Saturday morning. Any
one wanting meal or grits can send
their corn on the wagon free of
charge. *
A frt e and easy place of enter¬
tainment assures tlie public that
it contains the “only lady summer¬
sault thrower in America.” This
ought to he a subject of rejoicing. It
is truly remarkable, however, that
there is even one ‘lady’ in that pe¬
culiar saltatory line.
Colonel Lament is said to be very
busy writing the president’s mes¬
sage to congress.
The New York Sunday World for
November 21 contains a four col¬
umn article on “Macon, Georgia’s
Central City,” describing the loca¬
tion, health, commercial and manu¬
facturing activity and educational
advantages of the city. It shows
that the Empire City of the Empire
State of the South is a most invit¬
ing field for immigration and capi-
tal.
Capf. R. J. Redding, of the agri-
cultural department. Atlanta, is in
town oil , business.
j )r _ j ^ McMichael came down
f rom Atlanta Friday evening and
returned Monday.
The ' associated press yesterday
teils the f William Reed’s
steal, in pure and holy Boston,of
#3f>0.000 from a railroad that had
employed him for many years; a
wholesale poisoning at Kpringfieitl )
Mass.; a farmer in Indiana murders
his neighbor and suicides; a young
and lovely ‘lady’ arrested in New
York fop smuggling; a great social
scandal in Vermont, with another
lovely young ‘lady’ and a married
man ; and so on all over yankeedom.
These arc the people who call the
south Eii'ii ' ! and lawless.
The editor and wife have returned
from Dawson.
A correspondent asks; “Is it
wrong to cheat a lawyer?” First
cheat the lawyer and then we will
answer the
Gob I. N. Mott, one of our promi-
n at young aitorneys. left Sunday
r iiiiirnt* court.
K ' Amen-
i•. . c.navme,
4
7 j'he'dlcl tint he looks as
e I , a. hed'd fwty yrurs , «eo It when
mh.ihui
0„„,.C'. A. Taylur. SWH-,
^ visit to Maeon county,
SHERIFF SALES
FOR DECEMHER, 188 ti.
UKORUIA, Si'Hi.K'Y County.
Will be sold a-t the court hnusodoor
in the town of EllaviUe, Schley oounty,
Georgia, the between Tuesday tlie legal bourn of Hale,
ou first in December, 1886.
the following lauds to w it: Lot ot hind
No. 185 in the Hot h district of said count 5. v,
bounded on the north b,v the lands of
*b Woimik.on the west bv tlic lands of
S \V Mnilli, ou I lie south h’v the lauds of
MrsC K Beckwith, and ou t he cast by
I lie lauds of M is Sue J ones; levied on as
I the property of Mary Glover and A J
| tilovcr of the lo satisfy bank of a mortgage \incri< ti fa Mary in fa¬
vor us vs.
••lover and A J (Hover. Property point¬
ed out in suid mortgage ti fa and tenant
in possession notified in terms ol law.
Also,at the same time and place, will
he soli! one hundred and ninety acres of
lot of land No. 179, fifty acres in'ilie north
east corner of lot land No. 175 and thirty
acres in the north we it corner of lot No.
174, all in the third district,and hounded
on the north bv the lands of James
Acre, on the w est by tbo lands of Ml
Jones, on the South bv the the lands ot Mrs
r.f Nwoarengen Mr Bryant; and levied on east by the lands
on as the property
of H I. Allison to satisfy a mortgage n
fa in favor of E JO ti raves vs. 11 L Alli¬
son that issued from Schley 'notified superior
court. Tenant in possession in
terms of law.
Also, sold at the same lime ami place, will
be the south half of lot of land No.
103 in the third district of said county,
bounded on the north by lbe lands of
L Hill,on the west by the iamlsof Joseph
Souter, Kilcreaco, on the south by the lands of J W
and oil the east by the lauds
ofrhappe Murray; levied oh and lobe
sold as the property of J L Neuter to
satisfy a ti fa in favor of Seal. Lawson
A- Kessler vs. J L Souter, that issued
from Schley superior court. Tenant in
possession notilied in terms of law.
Also, i t the same tnne and place, will
be sold lot of land No, 133 in the third dis¬
trict of said county, bounded on the north
by by the Taylor county McSlmurray, Hue, on the west
lands of J Ji on the
south by lands of Smith Turner, and on
the east by the lands of O A Davis; lev¬
ied oil and to be sold as the property of
J ii MeElinurrav to satisfy a mortgage
ti fa in favor of Harold Johnson A Co. vs
J II .McEhnunay, that- issued from
Schley superior notified in court. Tenant in pos¬
session terms ot law.
sold Also, at same tune and place, will be
two sorrel colored match mules,
mares, one named "Jane” five years oid,
other one, three years old, not named.
One sorrel colored mare, medium size, 8
years and old, named ‘‘Fannie;” levied on
to be sold as the property of C A
Davis to satisfy a mortgage ti fa in favor
of the People’s National bank vs. CA
Davis, from J M and J It Hanson, that issued
Schley superior court.
Also, at the same time anti place, will
be sold 2U bushels of corn mere or Jess,
300 pounds pounds seed ot cotton fodder in more the or house,ullOO less, 3700
ou nds of seed cotton more or less, 30
usnois of potatoes more or less, 7oo
pounds seed cotton in the dusting house
more or less, 00 bushels cotton seed more
or less; levied on and to be sold as the
property of Henry Johnson to satisfy it
distress warrant in favor of J G Murra\
administrator on the estate ofJ H Me-
Elinurruy, deceased, vs. Henry Johnson,
returnable to Sell court.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold 7 ,'jOU pounds of seed cotton more
or less; one Collins & Wynn end spring
of buggy louder and harness less; and 5w whip; bushels IMJ pounds cotton
more or
seed more or less; levied on and to be
sold as the property of J G Collins to sat¬
isfy two distress warrants—one in favor
of J Ai Gray vs. J G Collins, aim one in
favor of Strange & Harvey vs. J G Col¬
lins, returnable to Schley superior
court.
Also, at the same time and place, w ill
be sold one gray horse mule ten years
old,one black horse old 12 and years old, one bushels bay
of mare ten yaars colt, pounds 2 U 0 of fod-
corn more or less, 1500
der more or less; lev ied on and to be
sold as the property ot A F Wiggins to
satisfy from Schley a superior court ti fa that favor issued
Lockwood superior McCeniock court iu of AT of
A tor use
Bird .t Co. vs. A I-’. Wiggins.
A iso, at the same time and place, land will
be sold tlie w est hall of lot ol No.
173 south half of lot of land No. 174, whole
ot lois Nos, 17ti, 17s, 179and ItXi,(there be¬
ing burial reserved ground one acre is where and the the right family of
now
way to said grave yard; ail in the 30th
district of saui.couniv; levied on and to
be sold as the property ot Amos F Wig¬
gins and John S Allunis to satisfy a
mortgage ti fa, iu that favor issued of Mattie from Schley Dart
superior ,d John court administrators of
a K Respass,
i-aac Hart, deceased, vs. Aluos F Wig-.
g.iis and JoIju S Allums. Tenant in
possession notified in terms of the law.
J. F. WOODS. Sheriff.
NEW advertise!eNtsV
SALE OF LAND.
GEORG IA—Sidiley (’otiiity. the
Agreeable to an order Irani
ol Ordinary, granted at the Oct term, ’SC,
ot' said court, will he sold before the
court house door in the town ol'KUa-
\ ille, iu said county, between Tuesday tlie legal in
hours of sale, on the first
December, I 88 C, the following lot real estate in 3rd
to wit: 11)1 acres of laud of 205
district of said county, sold as the prop¬
erty of James Chambers, deceased,
the benefit of the heirs and creditors
said deceased. R. C, HAKKoLDNON,
Administrator.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—Schlev County. b J-
To all whom it may concern:
Wall has in due form applied to the
icrsigned for permanent letters of ad-
ministration on est ate of Mrs, S. Wall, I
late of said county, deceased, and will
pass upon said application on the firs!
Monday in December. 1SSC. Given un¬
der m v hand and official signature. This
t. “ii. issfi T. J. Dozier, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
KELL LAND.
GEORGIA—Schley C’ouuty. K. c.
To all whom it mav concern:
Bullard, executor of the estate of J. N.
Hudson, late of said county deceased,
has in due form applied to the under¬
signed for leave to soil the lands deceased, belong¬
ing to the estate of the saitl
and said application will be heard on tlie
first Monday in Deoetnber next. This
Oct. 25, 1886. T. J, Dozikr.
I'd. Ordinary.
TAX NOTICE.
The following are my rounds for the
purpose of collecting the state and
county taxes for 1886.
Patton’s Hill, Oct. 11, Nov, 2 and 28,
La Crosse, Oct. 12. Nov. 3 and 24.
Lickskillett, Oct. 13, Nov. 4 and 25.
Stewart’s Mill, November 22.
Murray’s X Roads ” 15.
Chiider’s Gin 17.
Dozier’s Mill IS.
Hart’s Mill »» III.
EllaviUe, every Saturday until .. my
books close. \V. ( . KELLEY,
Tax Collector v ehlcy County.
Money to Loan on Good Terms. _
If you want money at the cheap¬
est ratesyet offered and have im¬
proved lands to offer as security,
call on or address at Americus,Ga.,
Math & Bui khalti r, loan agents.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the es-
tateofJ. N. Souter deceased, will
es-
October 9.19«u '
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For sale by all Find-Clast; Dealers,
If yours does not leep it send postal to us.
Send tor copy .if Twin turner Journal.
Twin Burner Stove Co.,
707 to ;ia Yiat.Ii.St.. St. Louis. Mo.
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WHEN Y.,j WALT AXLE OIL AGAIN,
your iKlar to shew yon urn cunusL
Ur Rgi--‘«, 0-.yer«, Hurd-.vero tu-t
bur ;,ho[,i sell it,
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Adjustable Parlor Gtrair Co.
S8I Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
These two cuts
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extreme positions.
It Is easily adjust-
ed to support the
| boUy hi a,,y un
! all desired posi¬ ,
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| Chair is NEW invention.
This a
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And TH E Chair for Home, Invalid and
Physician use. As a Parlor Rocking
Chair it is » marvel of beauty,
strength and Utility,
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
Go to Z. T. Anglin’s for good'
cheap tinware; wash pans from 5c
up— everything else cheap.
Go to Z. T. T. Anglin’s for Harper
Black’s home made shoes. They
are the best and Anglin’s prices
are the lowest. *
J.A.&D. P.DAVmtT,
DRUGGISTS.
LAMAR STREET,
Americus, (ia,
Keep a Large and well selected
stock of Fresh DRUGS. Best goods
given - at LOWEST prices. Give us
call. - s23-3m.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the town of EllaviUe, be-
* ” een «>e legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in December next,
(ki acres of land in the northwest
corner of lot number 110 ill the 29th
district of Sohley county, known as
the late residence of Mrs. Mary
Mauk, late of said county,deceased. and
Sold for the benefit of the heirs
creditors. Terms cash. Nov. 2,1883.
J. N. CHENEY, Adnt’r.
Application for Letters < ! Dismission.
GEORGIA Scm.KY COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: Whereas,
John F. Daniel having tiled bis petition
for letters of dismission of the 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 objections in mv office on or before
tlie first Monday in January next, the
regular term of said court Monday of Ordinary, in
to be held on the first
uary, why said applicatiol i should not
be granted said band applicant official rr prayed for.
Witness mv and signature
this the 28th dav of September, 1886.
i’. J. DOZIER, Ordinary.
\pplieation- Letters of Administration.
To all Whom tt may Concern:
Whereas, J . S. Womack administration lias applied the to
me for tetters of on
esstate of W. II. Womack late of said
ctninty, deceased.
This is therefore,tooite alt andsingular
kindred and creditors, of said deceased,
tobe and appear at m.voffieeon or before
the December term of court to beheld
on the first Monday if in December have next
amt show should cause, any be granted they J IS.
why letters not
Womack.
Witness mv hand and official sigua-
tur«, this Oct- 14, ’ 86 , T. J, Do/.ikr,
Urdiuary.
ARTHUR RYLAHDER,
^.m.©xio-a.s, G-st.
Blacks Home-made I Nhoes, Hats and i R c pairing done on
Shoes a specialty. | Umbrellas. «■ liort notice. ___ ami
The best stock ot child- I StySsiTilats I I Slims ...........-(lor. Rest oak soles
rirens shoes In the city. | n specialty. French calfskins. Always on har d.
Repairing Gimrantuad, Kits Guaranteed. All goods Guaranteed.
CASH CARPET STORE.
The subscriber liHsjust opened at tbo "OLD ORAN HERR Y CORONER,”*
Carpet Stox©_
Something new in Americus, where can be seen the largest as well as tbo hnnd-
somest stock of
CARPETS AND RUGS
That have ever been exhibited in southwest Georgia, consisting of almost every
stvle and quality. And as 1 selected them carefully myself in Philadelphia cash
and New York from the manufacturers, and at the very lowest
prices, and as I propose to sell them.
STRJCLY FOR CASH,
I can afford to aell them as low as they can be bought in tbo
L A R G ES T M A R K E T S
In the state, and will gladly duplicate any bills that may be purchased in those
markets. and the public call and what
1 most res poctfully invito my friends to sec a
beautiful stoc k I will show them.
J. J. GRAN BERRY. Aft.
s23-lm Americus, Ga.
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1867. 1886
JAS. FRICK ER & BRO.,
AMERICUS, GA.
JEWEGGF. S
hihI dealers in Musical Instruments of all kinds.* Their stock consists of
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Knives.
Forks and Spoons, Pocket Knives and Scissors, Golds Pens and Pencils,
Canes, Opera Glasses, Spectacles to suit every one who need glasses no
matter how old or how young, Sewing Machine Oil, Needles, Farts
and attachments.
PIANOS, ORGANS,
At cordions, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Tambourines, Harps, Violin Bows,.
Strings and Trimmings, and a thousand and one other tilings that we
cannot enumerate hero. We repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in
workman-like manner. All work guaranteed. Goods we sell undersold*. engraved
free. Our stock is very large anti bought dose and we cannot he
If you contemplate the purchase of a Piano or Organ write for our iilus-
rtated catalogue and get our prices before you buy. We solicit corre¬
spondence. We cordially invite every one when in the city to call and
look through our large stock. Remember the place, Barlow Block next
dooi to drug store ol Dr. K. J. Eldridge. Americus, Ga. oc29-ly.
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“THE GROG El .”
EllstTrille, G-e ©argpisu.
With full lino In stock and ready to compete with all
“Country Merchants."
STOCK OF
MEAT, DORN, OATS, FLOUR, HAM’S WITH COOKING STOVES
‘TO WARM THE SAUCE. A 5
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Sugar, Coffee, Bice, Grits, Cheese, Mackerel anil lard
Kwhicieut to supply the general trade, and a full line
'THE LAST NEEDFUL
BURIAL CASKETS )
COFFINS.
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