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1’jlU ENTERPRISE.
KbLAVIt.bE. GA., DEC. 2, 1886.
Kales of Subscription.
one copy, "lie months. year. -•- 7..
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one copy, three - - . - 45
giiigle c opy. • 5
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liana Vista and Ellaie R, R i
On o,.,| ' after and Nov. Kllaville 10 trains Railroad on will ".V;
Uuen* l ists
run ns follows.
OOINO HAST.
i ..itie Itiimia Vista - 4:50 a m—3:45 p n
Arrive " I’utnum - 5:15 “ 4:13 ••
Kllaville - -5:40 “ 4:45 •*
.. baCrossa - - 5:5S “ 5:05 *•
arrive ut Anderson 0.20 “ 5:30 “
OOINO WEST.
b'ave Anderson 9 :<ki a in 5:50 p m
Arrive I/O'rosso 9:30 a ui ti:)n p m
•• Kllaville .9:50 a m 6:30 p in
ii Putnam 10:30 a in 7: xi p m
•• liiiena Vista 11::») a m 7:30 p m
Two round trips will be made daily.
exvt >pl Sunday, afl'ordiog either our people an
0 |>p< irluuity of going Anderson, east here or west al:
twice a day from a
trains on the Soutwestern railroad an
oiivi red by close connections exeep:
Number 3. J. M. Prcs’t.
till RCIIES.
M. E.CH UllCH, .SOUTH.
ami Meeting every second suuday Hum
7's |» m; Sunday School ever,. .Sun¬
day morning at 9 am or. t'. II. smiith
sn'jit. Prayer J.T. Lowe,pastor. meeting every Thursd.i,
uiylit.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Meeting every conference fourlli Sunday il a m
ami 1'A p ni Uavvood, meeting ssa mi r-
duv before 11 a in. J. il. pastor.
Samlay VV. School every Suaday '• i> ui
Ur. D. Sears, Supt.
Superior Court convenes 4th
in March tnd September. .Vilen l or,.
Jud^e, V. U. H udson, Sol. Gen.
COUNTY OFi’TUiaiS.
SilKKl IT -J. F. Woods, NT. Cheney,
i'i.ki.k si i'iii’m nr J.
oiuii.NAHV T. J. Dozier,
Tax Rkcmvkk—J. M. Thornton,
Tax Collkctor— \V. Tondee C. Kelley,
Thkasckkr—C. It. sr,
Co bon Kit L. A ■ LLvles,
t'oi VTYCilMlIlf-rlSilK! Roll! I'attoli
C L Peacock, I* F Dixon, -i M Caslley.
K VV I! C Slappcy. l.'legiiorn, clerk board.
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County Ii aol ol Kiluealiou.
C.A. Taylor, President, i>r. U. i;
Kniitli, ( 'ounty School ( ommissioiieran
Secretary of lie iaiard. A. C. imr in.
J. T. Murphy and It. M.Rainy member
of board.
City Officers.
Oh !5atU«, Mayor,
p. .nt Durcon, i'. A
. N. Cheney It M Murphv,
Y> II Murray .
roc>t’l J,M K.N .
VV H Mct rory, Recorder.
J M Throiuon, Marshai.
Ciat.d llixon i rt-as.
.s v Jnd Gist C M. ii il Singletary,*) i
iu ITU Y\ ilkinsou, Nut I'uuiit- asiU e.\
oliiuio ,1 Pcoui t iui .: aiuiuay Hi t h<
UtOliU).
libist J K C Muatiov\ s. uul. public ex-otiic
i i i and T -i iiixoa, J i J euun ist *aiur
day in each uiouiu.
Uitith Iiist -vl, Ai Vv Snider Not. I'm.
find ex-ollirk) J i*, aiid S M urray, i i
euuri . u .saturiia-y in eauii nioutli.
Troth Gist i ni, C Ai Haitiey Not. Hub
I ami cvx-oiikho .J U am! S i' Harper A i
[courtiird Satuhla> in eauii nnuitli.
0 Ui T3 All lficJitOitY,
i ATTOIKJSriEdY A.T -L..A.W .
Ei.i. v vili.k, Ga.
( o|. ciions a specialty. Charges
Ireiisonalile.
1. N. MOTT,
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AT’J’OKNEV AT I.AW,
EU.AVIU.K, (iEOUGlA.
I OKEii' k- In Court House.
W, H. McUKUfiYj
ATTOEkCT-iSY AT LAW.
Elil.AVILLE, Ga.
w ill pratice in the couuties of tSchlcv,
r ;unicr, Macon, Marion and Chattalioo-
iii c. Special attention g.ven to collec-
I 1 ’oil iif claims. Oilice iu court House.
J. il. KILLIANS,
ATTOHN14 V AT LAW.
M EslaSe anil Oanking Agent i
ELLAVILLE, GEORGIA.
I * >r ' l| an. altontiou given to all business
P 1 • usic i tiim. No ubargus unites t-t>l
f < uous aiv made. Hpecitil atteiiliun
r!) r 11 11 *» L,) ilmi I’uliectin^ ivnling, am) lousing real
retitH.
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iLLEN HOUSE,
WnilKRLV (HH COMMERCIAL 1IOTKL
AMERICUS, GEORGIA,
L. I ' v " IL ALLEN Proprietress.
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|m)oil!Sample Uuniiuereial Rooms on first Floor
(,r Tourists
Licctric bed- connected with every
k’itli ''"‘II, ,, •Rath .'ooiiis smiplicd
tw " »ter—warm
ri3,r or cold. Ac-
Kv t,iC " J Firsi-t’laws in
| 1 illro »ag.) RespectfullySolicfed.
'y.H Ai.len, Agent.
POUTHERN HOTEL
I l 'Ur street, Near Passenger Depot,
n-|r ^EY TJACON, JONES GEORGIA.
k CO. Props.
Paging* f^UTKjji, 25 ” ®LHf/ *' SATISFACTION av - s ’nsrlo meal
»DDKCO. Portland
2_~s\ A r ■ '.r I u
Miss Lizzie Slappy, near
Crosse, visited Miss Bailie
last Sunday.
Remember that the editor is at
home again and is ready for cash
callers. They have been few and
far between of late and our cash is
alarmingly scarce.
Read advertisement of B, II.
Hood, Dawson, Ga., and get Ids
prices. He will furnish you good
lumber from as nice timber as can
he found in the state—dressed on
first class new machinery if desired,
We have known Mr. Hood a long
time and recommend him as a safe
and good man to deal with. Write
him and get prices. *
I>r. Cheney’s twin-spring beds lor
sale. Price reduced to $3.50. Cull
on him and get one and rest well at
night. *
An estate of $20,000, tied up in lit¬
igation for thirty years, at Madison,
Georgia, will now net the three sur¬
viving he : rs $200 p >ch.
Three hundred southern converts
to Mormonism left Chattanooga for
Ctuh recently.
The Bartholdi statue is to be
lighted.
Congress meets next Tuesday.
Blaine fails to recognize Ed¬
munds at the funeral of ex-Presi-
Arthur.
George W. 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. *
Locals ‘scaee’ this week.
Mrs. Hornady now occupies the
Redding house.
Messrs. Murray and William-
have moved into tlita^former’s new
residence joining the parsonage.
The train now runs by the oln
schedule—one train each w ay daily.
Zaek Anglin has moved his goods
into the Carter store.
Mr. Henry Arrington is now en¬
rol led among the papas—iis a bo.v.
It is nearly time you had the edi¬
Christmas turkey up,fattening
.Ye failed to get him last tTifisi mas
31 rs. Lee MeCrory is visiting rel¬
atives fit this place.
Railroad meeting next Tuesday.
Mr. Al. L. Cordell, brother of 1\
H. Cordeil near this place, an oh
•ch i'il and playmate of ouis, Uinta,
with us last Sunday, li was indeed
pleasant to recount old times. We
and not seen him but once since
uie war. lie is a resident of Dallas
i eras, and says he is doing well
lie gives a good report of Texas.
Mr. /j. T. Anglin will remove to
,ne -corenouse recently occupied b_,
Mr. Curler. Air. Anglin is a livt
,uue aw ake business man, mid n.
ills new place will continue to -cl*
goous at Uie lowest prices.
t ome around to our office aim
examine a copy’ ol i in-iilTs. 1 . is
toe besl of nil toe humorous week¬
lies. its illustrations are first class
.aid -peak for themselves. It is
orimiuilof human nature, and five
cents a copy.
rite Philadelphia and Reading
railroad company fails for the sum
of nineteen million dollars.
Mr. LA. Wallace, a young mer¬
chant of Gutter, suicides.
Or. Sylvanus Landrum, one ol
the most eminent divines in the
south, recently died at his son-in-
law's, Eluer B. W. Bussey, iu Bruns¬
wick, Georgia.
The negro exodus from South
Carolina to the west is renewed by
reason of the earthquake.
A negro in Louisiana, aged 74
years makes oath that he is father
of llw children.
A large tobacco manufactory de¬
stroyed by tire in North Carolina.
Loss, a half million.
One of our cotton buyers informs
us that Jhe offered a man eight cents
for seven bales of cotton one day
last week. The gentleman in ques-
tion refused to accept the offer, and
carried his cotton to Americus and
could not get eight, lie left the
cotton unsold, Don’t you need a
meeting of some sort Brother II.?
Special Mention.
We call the attention of all our
subscribers to our Americus adver¬
tisements. When you visit Ameri-
eus favor tliein with a cull. If you
need anything in their respective,
lines, give them a trial and do your
paper the kindness to ted them
where you saw the advertisement.
Don’t forget the paper. We need
money.
Chew the “Life Boat” tobacco for
sale by Dixon & Williamson.
Fresh fish at Z.T. Anglin’s,
Dhwmmi ItluuulHrlurinK Co.
The Dawson Variety Manufuet-
! tiring Company, Dawson, Ga., are
, manufacturers of sash, doors anil
biimis, door and window 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 instock
Hihss and Iron Foundry and Ma¬
chine Whops.
The above campany will make
figures to suit purchasers, and will
give satisfaction We are person¬
ally acquainted with them and
know them to be perfect gent'«men
ami they wili make it the ilu. st
of all needing their goods to give
them their orders. Write them and
get prices. They can till orders on
short notice.
Guess our Worthy correspondent,
is engaged nursing those tw ins.
We can’t hear from him.
CON MU Al PTION CU RED.
An old physician, retired from ac¬
tive practice, having had placed in
his hands hy an East India Mission¬
ary the formula of a simple vegeta¬
ble remedy lor the speedy and per-
mam nt cure of Consumption, Bron¬
chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all
throat and Lung atl’eetions, after
having thoroughly tested its won-
ierl’ul curative powers in thousands
of eases, feels it Jiis duty to make it
known to his suffering fellows. The
reeipe sent free to all who nuiy de¬
sire it, with full directions for pre¬
paring and successfully’ using. Ad¬
dress, naming this paper, Dit. M. E.
CASS, N. 210 Grand SC, Jersey Citv,
J.
Bring the Enterprise your job
printing; will do it as neatly and
cheaply as you can get it anywhere.
Mr. J. T. Howe, three imes south
west of Americus, offers a tine farm
containing 750 acres for sale. It has
a good gin and screw, is convenient
to churches and schools, in a tine
community, and healthy. He also
offers some fine stock for sale. For
further particulars address a. T.
Howe, Americus, Ga. *
HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
Georgia, Schley County.—Z. J. Mot’,
bus applied to me for exemption of
personalty and realty and setting
apart and valuation of homestead,
•uhS I will pass upon the same at in.
o’clock on the (itit day of December,
i „f my o'lice. T. J. Dozier,
Nov. i>i, ISH«. (Irdinary.
(Jo to Z. Anglin for cheap gro-
.•i-ries, such as sugar, coffee, rice,
meat, flour, lard, niqai, syrup, tin
ware, at your omii price. Witn
He will supply the market
with fresh fish every Friday even¬
ing; also a good supply of
. lroijis. He has also a cheap line
furniture, Singer’s Improved sew¬
ing’ machines, oils and needles, and
satisfy in prices. He wants
turkeys,chickens, . ...
voor eggs, f atter,
aides, tallow, beeswax, etc., , paving l -J n
lli money or tnuu*. *
FREE TRADE
The reduction of internal reve¬
nue and the taking off of revenue
•-tamps from Proprietary Medi¬
cines, no doubt lias largely benefif-
ted the consumers,us well as reliev¬
ing the burden of home manuiact-
urers. Especially is this the case
with Green’s August Flower and
Boschee’s German Syrup, as the
reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to increase
the size of the bottles containing
these remedies, thereby giving one-
fifth more medicine in the 75 cent
size. The August Flower for Dys¬
pepsia and Liver Complaint, and
the German Syrup for Cough and
Lung troubles, have perhaps, the
largest sales of any medicines in
the world. The advantage of in¬
creased size of the bottles will be
greatly appreciated .... : bj the sick
and afflicted, in every town and
village in civilized countries, ham-
pie bottles foi 10 cents remain the
same size.
SHERIFF'S SALES FOR JAN-
UABY, 1887.
GEORGIA— Schley count*
Will be sold before the court
house door in the town of Ellaville,
county, between (he legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in January, 1887, the following
property, to wit:
Eight hundred bushels of corn
more or less, levied on as the prop¬
erty of J. G. Uoliins by virtue of a
distress warrant in favor of J. M.
Gay vs. J. G. Collin.-; property
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the same- time and place,
will be sold I DO bushels of corn more
or lo--, 1090 pounds of fodder more
or loss, 2 o htishcls of cotton seed
more or less, levied on by virtue of
one mortgage Ii. fa. in favor of
Harold Johnson & Go. vs. V. S.
(‘legg.
Also, at the same time and place,
will he sold one ninth interest intiti
acres of land off lot number 110 ; also
one ninth interest in 3 acres of Jot
No. 101; one ninth interest in one
acre of lot of land No. 110—all of
said land in the 29th district of said
county. Levied on and to be
as the property of S. J. Mauk by
virtue of three justice court ti. fas.
in favor of Harold Johnson & Co. vs.
g j Mauk; property pointed out
byJ. M. Hudson, plaintiff’s attor¬
ney. This Dec. 1,1886.
J. T. WOODS, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALES.
FOR DKt’EM BKR, 18 s«.
GEORGIA, Scully Col' STY.
Wilt he sold at the court house door
in the town of Kllaville, Schley county,
Georgia, tht! bet ween Urn log u 1 Lou i » of **!».,
on tirst Tuesday io Dacpijibvr, lshti,
the following lauds to wit: Lot ot luud
No. ls.3 in the.'loth district of said county,
bounded on the north by the lands of
s'. VV Womack,on Smith, the the west hr the lauds ef
s on south by the lands of
Mm C K Keekwitb, ami on the cast by
the lauds of Mis Sue Jones; levied on as
the property of Mary (Hover and A J
Glover lo satisfy a mortgage tl fa in fa¬
vor of the bank of Atnsrlcns vs. Mary
Glover and A .1 Glover. Property point¬
ed out in said mortgage Ii fa and tenant
in possession notified in terois ot law.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold one hundred auU ninety acres of
lot of land No. 1711, fifty acres iu'tho north
east corner of lot land No. 175 and t hirty
acres in the north we.it corner of lot No.
174, all in the third district,aod bounded
on the north hv the lands of James
Acre, on the west by the lands of Mr
Jones, on the south by the the lands of Mrs
Swoui oiigon and on east by the lands
i f M r Dry ant; levied on as the property
of II I. Allison to satisfy a mortgage ti
fa in favor of K E Graves vs. 11 F, Alli¬
son that issutd from Schley superior
court. Tenant in possessiim notified in
terms of law. f
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold the south half of lot of land No.
Ktlin the third district of said county,
bounded on the north by the lands of
I. Hill,on the weatby thelands of Joseph
Souter, on tliesouth by the lamia of J VV
KUcrcace, and on the east by the lauds
ofCliappe sold the Murray; levied on L and to be
as property of .1 Sou ter to
satisfy a ti la in favor of Seal. Lawson
iV Kessler vs. J 1, Souter, that issued
from Schley superior court. Tenant in
possession notified in terms of law.
Also, f t the same tune and place, will
be sold lot of land No. 133 in the third dis¬
trict of said county, bounded on the north
by the Taylor county line, on the west
by lands of ,1 H Mi-Elmurray, on the
south by landsof .Smith Turner, and on
the east by tlie lands of (' A JIavis; lev¬
ied on and to be sold as the property of
J H McKlinurray to satisfy a mortgage
ti fa in favor of Harold Johnson A Co. vs
J .Schley il McKlinurray, superior that Tenant issued from
court. in pos¬
session notified in terms of law.
Also, at sometime and place, will be
sold two sorrel colored match mules,
mares, one named “Jane" five years oid,
one, three years old. not named.
sorrel colored mare, medium size, 9
old, named “Eunnie;” levied on
to be sold as the property of C A
Davis to sntisfv a mortgage ti fa in favor
navis, the J People's M and J National Laimon. bank that vs. issued C A I
Ii
.roni Schley superior court.
Also, at Uie same luue and place, will
be sold Jo bushel* of corn more or less,
•00 pounds ot fodder more or less, ;>7ut
st‘v (i cotton in the house, 5 CU(.
of seed cotton more or lest*, .>?
t>i potatoes more or less, 70<
xmiids seed cotton in me dusting house
or less, 00 bushels coU</n set ti mere
• i less; levied on m*. to be sou; as luc
r jperty of llcnrv Jwimsoii u> saiisf\ u
; s.r« w annul in f.tvor ol J ii Alurr.
bniiiiMi-ntor on iIo • 4atv of J !i Ah‘
iiuii'iia!)!! Giurra ji . tleociisen, tschic;, su^orioi' v*. Henry .,oiii ( .n..i
Lo n)urt.
A 1 s ■ >, at .ho same time and pi.me, \.i.
• >c soi(J 7o0o pounds ol seen cutU>n mort
g it -s; one t oilms tV \\ HU tun I > prm
itiami barnos.sand w’mp; 1 J 00 dludl*
A . (ttUCf Ulwll Ol’ it J NNj Di.iO bliSiids COt iDl
l tfie or ic.Sst Icv jCO til and
.-.oid as i ii. proper.y ni .1 t. i, ini,- .
,sf’y two lii.'Uv.-.- tvuri'am Ol.u; n r
ol J Al i. i m v*. J o i t/iiJUb, iiiitl lie j]
favor ol Strange ,v ijiirvty v ». - i* 4 'Oi
ms, rccuruanic lu sciitey su|vjn< ’
•ou rt.
Also, sold at tin ■- aim lime atm place, v,iJ j
nc one gray iiors. mi* c u :i •. vn
lid, 0 » 0 : l)i.o'i\ lli.lH.- 11 . , l-iil s ytf i. UUP »>.
maru tel. • ears old an I t*v-i. -■ O busoi i-
.i( iior corn inure or ip.S.H, ioUt; j OttliUjs Oi i‘iU !
inure or Ioem; iu\i«*U oil rnu lo bt j
■suid us tn« propeitv Oi A F ’V* iguii.^ t<.
•ijiiisly a hJt’y .-ujtur'ior ct-iu’t Ii i'.i ilrai ir iid.
in>ii» »**v( suptriui uourl in favor o;
•jMIivWwOU iV Met fur use ol ii i
Gird A Co. vs. A f . \\ ihm.
Also, at tut- sjiuie liiiic and place, vs iii
ucaold ibe tiaif of mt ot iami ,>o.
*< > -mith l.a.l o! loi ol iami No. : i-t, >\ fioic
14 O, liS, 1|9 itlltl 10 f>, I !lCI (- be¬
mg lesui ved one acre w'nere ibe faiuil\
buriui ground uow is aiid fin* riiriir <ii
way to said utave yard ail in the
district oi* said comity; levied on ;.iui to
be sold as I lie properly ot Amos i’ V\
gins and John »*> oilums io satisiy a
mortgage Ii la, iu that favor issued of Mattie from .Scniey Dart
superior cornl
and John it Kcspass, admin.si nt tors ol
Isaac Hart, deceased, vs. Amos F VVig-
JojjlJ iS .viiimis. 'i'oliiilit In
• !sses>n#n iH'iit;(ni in Lei tns of liic la »\ .
j. r. woods, stiici ;ii.
.NEW .\i*V I’.iM 1 sk.ttl.NT 8 .
SALE OF LAND.
(•KORt.I A Schley Comity.
VgroeaMi- 10 an urili-i finiii the
>1 On! i inuy, ,^i-iiUw.i ill the Oct torni, ’Si>,
<>f said c nu t, will l*e sold iicfoie til.
courthouse door ill (ho town ol Ella
vide, iu said coiiiitv, between the legoi
liours of sale, on tne first Tuesday >11
Oeeeinber, 1SS0, die following real estate
to wit: 101 acres of land of lot 2o5 in 3rd
district of said eouiity, sold as t he prop¬
erty of James Chambers, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors o!
said deceased. R. C. 11 AltliOl.DSt/N,
Ad ministrstor.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—Sehlev County.
To all whom it mav concern: J. J.
wall has in due form applied to the inl¬
for permuneut letters of uti-
lateofsaid county, deceased, and l will
pass upon said application on the tirst
Monday in December. 18X6. Given un-
my hand and official signature. This
2(5, 1886. T. J. Dozikii, Ordinary.
APPLICATION for leave TO
SELL LAND.
G EORGI A—Sell lev ('ounty.
To all whom it may concern: K. C.
Hilliard, executor of the estate of J. N.
iludson, late of said comity deceased,
in due for leave form applied the to lands the belong¬ under¬
to sell
to the estate of the said deceased,
sMid application will tie heard on ' tie
Monday - in December next. This
25, ism;. T. J. Dozikr.
l’ I. Ordinary.
TAX NOTICE.
The following collecting arc my rounds for the
of the slate and
taxes for 1 KS 6 .
Patton's Hill, Oct. 11, Nov. 2 and 23.
La (‘rosso, Oct. 12. Nov. 3 ami 21.
Lickskiiiett. Oct. 13, Nov. 4 and 25.
Stewart’s Mill, November 22.
Chiider’s Murray’s X Hoads " 15.
Gin 17.
Dozier’s Mill IS.
Hart’s Milt ’’ 19.
Ellaville, every Saturday until mt'
VV. ('. KELI.EY,
Th x (V)li<G*tor Schley ('ounty.
Money to Doan on Good Terms.
If vou want money nt the cheap-
cst rates yet offered ami have Im-
proved lands to offer as security,
call on or address at Americus, Ga.,
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NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the es-
tate of J. N. Souter deceased, will
please come forward and settle, and
those , , having claims , . against the
es-
tate will render them in as the law
requires. W. I). Murray, Adm’r.
October 9.188*. ♦
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A Perfect Jewel. Buy no o f her.
For sale by all First-Class Dealers.
If your* does not keep it send postal to no.
Send for copy of Twin Rurnor Journal.
Twin Burner Stove Co.,
707 lo 713 Mush. St.. St. Louis. Alo.
t! AUDI'S FAMOUS
—axle
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bileant for
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Toonomleal, Convenient, F.oliAble,
WHEN YOU WANT *XLE OIL ALAIN,
r i year deaier to sLa you LaCL s castorixf..
S *~All Liri gs'iee-, O-oeera, U.i; dwaro m.d
Uaruese .Shops sal It.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
C.4ST0RINE CO.,
Syracuse, X. Y., I’. S. A »
Counterfeits a*a numtroui. BAUM'S CAS
the original and only genu in* AXLE OIL.
CEO. F. CHILD
Adjustable Parlor Chair Co.
281 Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO * ■ ILLINOIS *
These two cuts
show the Chair in
extreme positions,
'if It * s easily adjust-
ed to support the
uM £ 1 ; j body in any and
. all desired posi-
tions. .. • •
This Chair is a NEW invention..
THE ONLY COMFORTABLE CHAIR EVER MADE
And TH E Chair for Home, Invalid and
Physician use. As a Parlor Rocking
Chair it is a marvel of beauty,
strength and utility.
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SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
Go to Z. T. Anglin’s for good
cheap tinware; wash pans from 5c
up—everything else cheap.
Go toZ. T. T. Anglin’s (or Harper
Black’s home made shoes. They
arc the best and Anglin’s prices
are the lowest. *
DRUGGISTS.
LAMA K STRKET,
(biifrifiis. Ga.
Keep a Large and well selected
stock of Fresh DREGS. Besi goods
given at LOWEST prices. Give us
a call. s2fi-3ni.
A DM IN ISTRATOR ’8 H A L K.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in tlie town of Ellaville, be-
tween the legal hours of sale,on
tiie first Tuesday in December next,
(!5 acres of land in the north ^ eH
corner of lot number 140 in the 29th
district of Schley county, known
the late residence of Mrs. Mary
Mauk, late of said county,
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms cash. Nov. 2, 1886 .
J. N. CHENEY, Adm’r.
Application for IjCtter* et Di*mis*ion
GEORG1 A—Schley cop nty.
To all whom it having may concern: Whereas,
John F. Daniel tiled his petition of
for letters of dismission of tlie estate
VV. A. Daniel, deceased. These are there-
ft to eite and admonish all and singu file
lar, tiie kindred and creditors, to
t heir objections in my office on or before
the first Monday in January next-, the
regular term of said court of Ordinary,
(-, lie held on the first Monday in Jan-
oarv, why said application should not
up granted said applicant and as prayed signature
Witness my hand official
thm the 2Sth day of September. 1S86.
T. J. DOZIER, Ordinary.
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Aptdication—Letters of Administration
countv, deceased.
This isthcrefore.toolteall and singular
kindred and creditors, of said deceased,
to be and appear at ra v office on or before
the December term of court to be held
on the first Monday in December next
and show cause, if any they hay©
whv putera should not be granted J. N.
Womack. official . ,
Witness inv hand and . _ signa¬
ture, this OcL 14, ’ 86 . T. J. Dozikk,
Ordinary,
ARTHUR RVLANDER,
ilmericus, Ga.
Blacks Home- mack Shdrr, lints and Repairing done on
Shoe* a speeir.lty. V nohrella*. short notice.
The best stork «.f rkTlsf I (itjr'fph ^'ats I sjpM-a made t-o order. !'
dreus sliowaIn ths rlty. | a »j-*»tal'y. 1 French cdfaklna. Always «.n hard.
Repairing Guaranteed, Fit* Guaranteed. All goods Otinrantpcd.
usnctMU-s, mJ** - wom
CASH OAK PET STOKE.
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Tlie subscriber Imajuat opened ut the “OLDGRANBERRY CORONER,"a
Carpet G-toxe.
Something new 111 Amsricua, where can be seen the largest as w ell as the hand¬
somest stock of
CARPETS' AM) HUGS
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That have ever bc< n exhibited in southwest Georgia, consisting ef almost every
style and and quality. Vork- from And hm 1 selected them carefully and the myself In Philadelphia
Now the manufacturers, nt very lowest cash
prices, and us I propose to soli thenV.
STR1CLY FOR CASH,
1 can allVird in Aoll them a* low as they can bo bought in the
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LARGEST MARKETS
In the state, and will gladly duplicate any hilla that may bo purcliascd in those
markets.
beautiful I most res k nectfully will show invito theln. my friends and the public to oali and see what a
stoe 1
J. J. GRANBERRY, Ast.
s23-lm Americus, Ga.
1 7 1886
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’ f • I . FRICK EE & BRO •J
br-t J
AMERICUS, GA
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tnd dealers in Municttl .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,
'aues, Opera Glusaes, Spectacles to suit every one who need glasses no
Hatter how old or how young, Sewing Machine Oil, Needles, Parts
"id uttaohmeuts.
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J- PIANOS, ORGANS %
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Sitings Aocor'dious, and Trim Violins, filings, Banjos, Guitars, Tamhourinos, Harps, Violin Bows,.
and a thousand and one other things that we
cannot enumerate here. We repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in
work man-like manner. All'work guaranteed. Goods we sell engraved
free. Our stock is very largeiind bought dose and vvecannoi be undersold.
If you contemplate the.purchase of a Piano or Organ write for our illua-
rtated catalogue and get our (trices before you buy. We solicit corre¬
spondence. We cordially invite every.one w lien in the city to call and
look through our large stock. Remember the place, Barlow Block next
door to drug store of-Dr. E. J. Eldridge. Amkhicts, Ga. oc29-ly.
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“THE GROCER.”
Ellls- - T7-ille, G-eoxg'isu.
With full line In stock and ready to compete with all
“Country Merchants,”
STOCK OF
MEAT, CORN. OATS, FLOUR, HAM’S WITH COOKING STOVES
‘TO WARM THE SAUCE.’ v t
Sugar, Coffee, Bice, Grits, Cheese, Mackerel and Lard
to supply the general trade, and a full line
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‘THE LAST NEEDFUL
BURIAL CASKETS,
COFFINS.
mi\ COUNTY ENTERPRISE
The Only Paper Published in the county. r
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SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAR.