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exi'clH Ml.idtt., atlordi g our people on
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twice w liav bom Anderson, a
uwuison ihe ,-*oulwestern railroad a.
cove ceil b,\ close eonneeuous except,
lliii H r J* M. Lowe, Pres’t.
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ciiiruciiES.
M. E. t'llfJRUH, SOUTH,
leetiu* every second -sunday 11 a rn
lU ,i ; ,, m; .Sunday Sciiooi every aun-
2 9 Dr. v Mndn
lay morning at a m . ... U.irsd,.,.
ul,'i. Prayer mee.ing . very 1
. . -Tji. *. 1. we,pastor.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
.Meeting every fourth Sunday meeting 11 Satur- a in
ami 7 j p ni conference ood, pastor.
i]a\ before il a in. J. H. Caw
ftumlay .S« , hooi every Sunday 3 p m
i>r. W. D. 8ears, Supt.
Superior Court e nivenes 4tii Monday
hi March *tud Septeniber. Allen tort,
ludge, C. 11. Hudson, Sol. Gen.
COUNTY OFFICKRS*.
• UKUIFF—J. siTPBCociir—J. F. Woods, N. Cheney.
i.moi
oBUixamr— T. J. Dozier,
fax ItKOKivKH—J. M. Thornton,
i ax coclkctur— W. C. Kelley,
i ue asukku— C. K. Toudee sr,
( ouon KB— OOMMISrilONJERS—Ilobt L. A. Gyles, Patton,
k i'OI.N TV M Caskey,
u i'eaeoek, P F Dixon, A
J iappey. clerk ot board.
( iuifiiorn*
Count* Board oi Education.
C. A. Taylor, President, Dr. C. II.
n, hi, ( ounty School Conunissionerund
’umari ol bo board. A. C. Murnv,
i Murphy aiui K. M. Hainy members
. .
Ll ooard.
City Officers.
, L naUle, Mayor,
c’ burton, U A Strange,
. C 'leney K M Alurphy,
•i array. COUNCIL.'! El>
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,i McCrory, Heeortier.
M T'broiuoii, Marshal.
y.U illXt'U i leas.
..id Dist (i M. H 51 Singletary, J P
. ii \\ ilivimtoit, Not Public and ex-
( rn ,i i‘ court -iln Nutuiday hi each
t DiU.li.
list li« ' Meadows, not. public ex-officio
ai(d T .1 ilixon, J P court 1st Satur-
t>.> I:i. i u each month. Pub.
nisi (4 M, M W Snider Not.
f( i-otllcloJ 1’, and S Murray, I 1
in . a i Saturday m each month.
ii ,, . il, ( M ltainc,-’ Not. Pub. P
i . . a i and S 1 iiarper •*
I : a ,-i.nuruay in each mouth.
C. it. McCRORY,
■ xUBIn IE IT A.T LAW.
Ei.i.a vi lle, Ga.
Mlections a specialty. Charges
usui) able.
; N. MOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ELLAV1LLE, GEORGIA.
i'l'U'E—In Court House.
tf.H. IfficCROttY,
d’tohhjiiy at law.
Ellavillk, Ga.
P'3 Dhter, i'ratioe in tin* counties Ctiattahoo- of Schley,
F. Macon, aileiitiou Marion and collec-
P sj'ivi.u g.ven to
clttiius. (Juice in court House.
J. it. WILLIAMS.
ATTOKSKV AT LAW.
1 Esia.8 anJ Banking Agent I
bLLAVILLE, GEORGIA.
[^Ptatteution ini’. lu “- No giwen charges to all unless business col-
,, 1 , (a selling ar j ! . made. renting, Special and leasing atteiiuon real
lle > an 'l collecting rents.
ALLEN HOUSE,
'Rmeiily thk commercial hotel
A M K RICU s, G EORGIA,
Rs ‘ " • IL ALLEN Proprietress.
>1 j Simple
Rooms on first Floor
“ ,r ( ominercial Tourists
' iri li< lls , ' omiec te , l With every
ic t„’bath , .’ooiris supplied
i \ r ,■*“ Wat « r warm cold. Ae¬
HUichu or
ry First-Class in
pltroil; W'k.NHiet ally Solieted,
' ,v ' 11 Allen, Agent.
1 I'lIEUN HOTEL
'Pillar *'treet, Near Passexgor Depot,
Macon, Georgia,
JONES ic CO. Props.
.i.mi * ' >a .V- 'ingle meal
UCI1 or
I-Ml. 1 SArisi a* i ion i.i \u-
at anything else bv
t 0 , 'H''ani(iv *ellih, ^“bey ' ';." l lor the best
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noun LO. ,!r " l ' s
Portland 1
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( undidatcs wanting tickets .
ed had better bring in their orders,
with the cash, before Christinas, as
will all want to observe the
Christmas holidays, tickets will
be printed at the extremely low
price of one dollar, per thouand.
Give us your orders tit once, if you
want nice tickets at this low price,
; Jim took a new departure,Tuesday.
Trie best lot of confectioneries in
town at Williams & Weaver’s.
Read Rev. J. T. Lowe’s
of his year’s work. He has been a
1 faithful servant.
j time
The boys had a good snow
balling, last Mommy.
One inch of snow last Sunday
night in EllaviUe.
The earth continues to quake in
the vicinity of Charleston and
: inerville.
Captain Woolritlge, ofCoiumbus,
was in the city last Tuesday.
Toys! Toys’! Toys!!!
Williams A Weaver.
Christmas .2
it S Davenport was in
town Tuesday.
Meatand corn taken on suhscrip-
tions for the Enterprise.
Merchants, advertise your
, ,
| mas goods. 0( s
lleineiiiber to st mi your job work
to the Enterprise.
Don’t forget the paper. We need
money.
Chew the “Life Boat” tobacco for
sale by Dixon & Williamson.
Mrs. Dr. Peacock of Smithville
and children, also Miss illie
Batts, were the guests of Mr. H. W.
jPockrell last week.
Several marriages are going to
take place near h< re between now
and Christmas, Don’t forget the
editor.
George W. Ti-on’s wagon will
make a trip to Cheney A Tison’s
mill every Saturday morning. Any
one wanting meal or grits can send
their corn on the wagon free of
charge. *
Fresh fish at Z.T. Anglin’s.
Christinas goods! Christmas
goods!! at Williams A Weaver’s.
R vs. W. W. Tidwell and J. T.
Lowe, and Dr. C. H. Smith left for
the South Georgia conference at
Cuthbert last Tuesday. Conference
met on Wednesday.
Some of our merchants are talk-
ing about not opening their places
of business on Christmas day. We
like the idea from the fact that it is
a day of giving and not of selling;
and it will save you more than you
can sell.
The Reading Club meets at Mr.
Murphy’s, Friday night. We are
requested to state that every mem-
her is desired to be present—im¬
portant business, etc. Come!
Go to Z. T. Anglin’s for good
cheap tinware; wash pans from 5c
U p_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.
We sell shoes, hats, notions,
cigars, tobacco, lamps, tinware,
brooms, crockery, heavy groceries,
soap, etc., as cheap as anybody in
town. Williams A Weaver.
Read advertisement of B. H.
Hood, Dawson, Ga., and get his
prices. He will furnish you good
lumber from as nice timber as can
be 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
to him and get prices. *
I)r. Cheney’s twin-spring beds for
sale. Price reduced to $3.50. Call
on him and get one and rest well at
night.
Special Mention.
We call the attention of all
subscribers to our Americus
tisements. When you visit Amerl-
CU8 favor them with a call. If
need anything in their
lines, give them a trial and do
paper the kindness to te’l
where you saw the advertisement.
Mrs. Martha Walters, mother of
Rev. Charles Walters, died at her
home near this place last Tuesday
morning. Bhe was about 62 years
of age and leaves behind an afflict¬
ed husband and several sorrowing
children, The Enterprise tenders
its sympathy.
XJr. Allen has removed his
to " is " ume ,he < "' U, " ry -
Mr, T. J. Murphy has bought
Mr. H. W. Cockrell and will
to town. At this writing,
Cockrell has not decided
he will go. We welcome Mr,
phy and regret to give up
Cockrell.
Onwsou .nuiiiilm luring Co.
The Dawson Variety Manufact-
tiring Company, Dawson, Ga., are
manufacturers of sash, ,’ doors and
, bunds, ,. , door , and , window , frames,
mouldings, brackets, stair work,
SBWe d and turned balusters, wood
mantels, pulpits and church seats
j„ hard or soft WO od. Full supply
of dressed lumber kept instock
Brass and Iron Foundry and Ma-
chine Shops.
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'emen.
anuthey wili make it the nu. st
of all needing their goods to give
them their orders. Write them and
get prices. They can fill orders on
short uotice.
Hon ; lho8 ’ Sea - V ’ tt » ,rivate in the
confederate army, has beeninaugu*
rated governor of Alabama,
-.
COX.suMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from ac¬
tive practice, having had placed in
his hands by an East India Mission-
ary the formula of a simple vegeta¬
ble remedy tor the speedy and per-
tnatu lit cure of Consumption, Bron-
eliitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all
throat and Lung affections, after
having thoroughly tested its won-
derful curative powers in timusands
of eases, feels it his duty to make it
known to his suffering fellows. The
recipe sent free to ell who may de-
sire it, with full directions for pre-
dress, naming a, "‘.successfully tins paper, using. Du. M. Ad- E.
CANS, 210 Grand St., Jersey City,
X. J.
Bring the Enterprise your job
printing; will do it as neatly and
cheaply as you can get it anywhere.
Mr. . T. Howe, three mies south
west of Americus, offers a fine farm
containing 750 acres for sale. It has
a good gin and screw, is convenient
to churches and schools, in a
community, and healthy. He
offers some fine stock for sale.
further particulars address J.
Howe, Americus, Ga. *
HOMESTEAD XOTICE.
Georgia, Schley County.—Z. J.
has applied to me for exemption
personalty and realty and
apart and valuation of
an<l I will pass upon the same at
o’clock on tlie 6th day of December,
1886, at my office, T. J. Dozier,
Nov. 16,1886. Ordinary.
Go to Z. T. Anglin for cheap gro¬
ceries, such as sugar, coffee, rice,
meat, flour, lard, meal, syrup, tin
ware, at your own price. Wine
cheap. He will supply the market
with fresh fish every Friday even¬
ing; also a good supply of rutabaga
turnips. He has also a cheap line
of furniture, Singer’s improved sew¬
ing machines, oils and needles, and
P rices - wants
y° ur turkeys,chickens, eggs, butter,
hi(k ’ 8 . tall °w, beeswax, etc., paying
in ' non «y or trade,
FREE TRADE
The reduction of internal reve¬
nue and the taking off of revenue
stamps from Proprietary Medi¬
cines, no doubt has largely benefit-
ted the consumers,as well as reliev¬
ing the burden of home manufact¬
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-
fiftli 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 by (lie sick
and afflicted, in eve^ town and
village in civilized countries. Sam¬
ple bottles foi 10 cents remain the
same size.
SHERIFF’S SALES FOR JAN¬
UARY, 1887.
GEORGIA—So hlev co vv t *<
Will be sold before the court
house door in the town of EllaviUe,
Schley county, between ihe legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in January, 1887, the following
property, to wit:
Eigiit hundred bushels of corn
more or less, levied on as the prop¬
erty of J. G. Collins by virtue of a
distress warrant in favor of J. M.
Gay vs. J. G. plaintiff’s Collins; property
pointed out by attorney.
Als", at the same time and place,
w ill be sold 190 bushels of corn more
or less, 1000 pounds of fodder more
or less, 25 bushels of cotton seed
more or less, levied on by virtue of
0110 mortgage fi. fa. in favor of
Harold Johnson A Co. vs. V. B,
Clegg.
Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold one ninth interest ill GG
acres of land off lot number 140; also
one ulntli interest in 3 acres of lot
; No. 101; one ninth interest in one
acre of lot of land No. 110—ail
said land in tiie 29th district of said
county. Levied on and to
„ the property «r & J. JI.uk
; vjrlue of th/et . justice court fi.
j jn favur „ f li>iru |(i Johnson A Co.
Mauk; property pointed
jhyj, 1 m. Hudson, plaintiff’s
j j ’ i)e0 ^ WOODH, iggg, Sheriff,
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SUPERIOR COURT NOTICES.
Schley Superior Court, H opteml c
‘ term, law.
Johnson A Smith ) AppealI from,fu i r. oo
vs ) > Court in ia>i district
Allen , Brothers. u M Sept term, Who.
Ncire facias to revive a dormant judg-
| (1 >o «'rvo parties,
linen si from ii7th day of April
1871 “ ,ul, "' ,u 2.05.
The above stated ease having boon
failed ill Its order and it appearing to
tile eoitrt that II II Allot, one resident of the de- of
fondants in said ease, is not a
this state; audit further appearing that
said II II Allen lias nor been served, il is
ordered and adjudged by the court tliat
II II Allen do show cause by the next
term the above of this stated court why should the judgment be in
ease not re¬
vived. it is further ordered that service
of this order be perfected oil said H H
Allen before the next term of this court
by publication of the same once a month
for four months in the Schley published County
Enterprise, in the city of a EllaviUe public gazette, and said county,
in \vhieli the legal a Ivertisemeiits of said
county are published. Ali.kx Fort, J. S.e. s. W.
\V. II. McCrory, plaintiffs 1 nttornoy.
I hereby certify that the above is a true
extract from the minutes of said court.
J. N. CHENEY. Clerk S. C.
Schley Superior Court, September
term, lsstt.
•ToUn4oti 4 Smith 1 Appeal from Justice
vs. Court in tail district,
Allen Brothers. o M.Sept. term, 18S6.
Scire facias and motion to revive a dor¬
mant judgment and serve parties.
Principal $57.46
Intererest from April 21, 1S71, und
costs 2.05
The above case being called in its or¬
der and it appearing to the court that 11
M A lion, one of the defendants in above
stated suit, is a non resident, and it fur¬
ther appearing that il fl Alien has not
been served, it is ordered and adjudged do show
by the court that II H Allen
cause by the next term of this court should why
judgment in above stated ease
not lie revived. It is further ordered that
service of this order lie perfected on said
II II Allen before the next term of this
court by publication of the same once a
month for four months in the Schley
County Enterprise, a public gazette, pub¬ in
lished in the city of EllaviUe, Ga.. said
which the legal advertisements of
oountv are published. Oct. 1. 1886.
Allen Fort, J Si'S W O.
\Y. Ii. McCrory, plaintiffs' attorney.
I hereby cevtiiy that the aliove is a
true extract from the minutes of said
court. J. X. Cheney Clerk S. V.
Schley Superior Court, eptember
term, 188(1.
Johnson A Smith i Appeal from Justice
vs. V Court, in'.nil district,
Alien Brothers. ) u M Sept, term, 1880.
Scire facias and motion to revive a dor¬
mant judgment and to serve pi rties.
Principal Hou.oo
Interest from Sept. 15, 1870, and
costs..................... 2.U5
The above case being called in its or¬
der, and it appearing t» thecourt tliat H
II Alien, one of the defendants in the
above stated case, is a non resident, and
it turther appearing that H 11 Allen has
not been served, it is ordered ami ad¬
judged by the court tliat 11 il Alien do
show cause by tfie next term of this
court why the judgment in above stated
suit should not be revived. It is
ordered that service of this order be per¬
fected on said II 11 Allen before the next
term of this court month by for publication months o. the in
same once a four
the Schley published County Enterprise, thecitv of Kllavillo, a
gazette in
Ga., in which the published. legal
of said countv are NV C.
A i.i.k.v Four, J S (' S
W. H. MeCrory, pluintifiV attorney.
I hereby certify that the above is a
extract from the' minutes of said
J. N. Cheney,Clerk S U.
Schley Supciioi' Uourt, September
term, 1886.
Johnson & Smith ) V Court Appeal of from the S46I Uis'i
vs. 1
Allen Brothers. U M Sept.term, lsso.
Scire facias and motion to revive a dor¬
mant judgment and serve parties.
Principal* $57.09
Interest from May 19, 1871 and costs 2.05
The above case being called in its order
and it appearing to the court tliat H H
Allen, one of the defendants in the above
stated case, is a non resident, and it fur¬
ther appearing tliat II 11 Allen has not
been served, it is ordered and adjudged do show
bv the court that H H Allen
cause by the next term of this stated court why
the judgment in the above ease
should not be revived. It is further or¬
dered that service of this order be per¬
fected on said 11II Allen before the next
term of this court by publication ot the
saint* once a mouth for four months in
the Schley published County Enterprise, EllaviUe, a public
gazette in the city of
Ga., ill which the legal advertisements
of said county Allen are published. Fort, JSCS VV C.
W. H. McCrory, plaintiffs’ attorney.
I hereby certifj that the above is a true
extract from the minutes of said court.
J. N. Cheney,
Oet. 1,18SC. Clerk S. C.
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NEW ADVERTISEMEXTS.
SALE OF LAND.
GEORGIA—Schley County. the Court
Agreeable to an order from
ol Ordinary, granted at the Oct term, '86,
of said court, will be sold belore the
court house door in the town of Ella¬
viUe, in said county, between t lie legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
December r, 1886, the following real estate
to wit: 1 01 acres of laud of 1< ot 205 in 3rd
district of said county, sold as the prop¬
erty of Janies Chambers, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot
said deceased. U.C. llARROLDSON,
Administrator.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—Schley County. J. J.
To nil whom it may concern:
Wall bus in due form applied to the un¬
dersigned for permanent letters of ad¬
ministration on estate deceased, of Mrs. and (S. I Wall, will
I ate of said county, the first
pass upon swid December. application 1886. on Given
Monday in un¬
der my hand and official signature. This
Oet. 2(5, 1886. T. J. Dozikh, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND.
GEORGIA—Schley County. K. C.
To all whom it may concern: of J.
Bullard, executor of the estate N.
Hudson, late of said county deceased,
lias in due form applied to the under¬
signed for leave to sell the lands belong¬
ing to tiie estate of the said deceased,
and said application will be heard on the
first Monday in December next. This
Oct. 25, 1886. T. J- Dozikh,
I'd. Ordinary.
TAX NOTICE.
The follow ing are my rounds for the
purpose of collecting the state and
county taxes for 1886.
Patton’s Hill, Oct. 11, Nov. 2 and 23.
La Crosse, Oct. 12. Nov. 3 and 24.
Liekskillett, Oct. 13, Nov. 4 and25.
Stewart’s Mill, November 22, is!
Murray’s X Roads ”
Guilder's Gin 17.
Dozier’s M ill 18.
Hart’s Mill 19.
Ellavilk, eve j saiurday KELLEY. until mv
books close. W. C.
Tax ('oilertor Schley County.
M ncy to Iioan on Good Terms.
If you want money at the cheap¬
est rates yet offered and have im¬
proved lands to offer as security,
ca|l on or address at Amerious.Ga.,
Mathews A Burktudter, agents.
WIN
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Twin Burner Stays Co.,
JOt to 713 Mash.bL. St. Louis, Mo.
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Adjustable Parlor Chair Co.
28i Wabash Ave.
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These two cuts
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Eleonctaical, Convenient, Reliable.
YOU WANT AXLF OIL AGAIN,
& your fcisr lo snow yoa BAUM’S casioeik.
D rrgjjirtN* G"ocm 8, Hardware Mid
Hon;«si . ‘bops ieUit,
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
BSOi'S CASTORINE CO.,
hyracaw, N. V., ( . B.
«,« numtroul. Eh'JM'S CAS-
rORtNEii(r.eo,igin,l.ndon!y)f.nijin«AXLEOiL.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the es¬
tate of J. N. Souter deceased, will
please come forward and *ettle, and
those having claims against the es¬
tate will render them in as the law
requires. W. D. Murray, Adm’r.
October 9. 1886.
J.A1D. F. DAVENPORT.
DRUGGISTS.
LAMAR STREET,
Americus, Ga.
O'
Keep a Large and well selected
stock of Fresh DRUGS. Beat goods
given at LOWEST prices. Give us
a call. s23-3m.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the town of EllaviUe, be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in December next,
65 acres of land in the north west
corner of lot number 140 in the 29th
district of Schley county, known as
the late residence of Mrs. Mary
Mauk, late of said county, deceased.
Hold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms cash. Nov. 2,1886.
J.N. CHENEY, Adm’r.
Application for Letters ot Dismission.
GE( )RGI A—SCHLKY COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: Wlierea*,
John F. Daniel having filed his 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, before to file
their objections in my office on or
the first Monday in January next, the
regular term Of said court Monday of Ordinary, Jan¬
to be held on the first in
uary, why said application should not
be granted said applicant official as prayed for.
Witness my liana and signature
this the 28th T. day J‘. DOZIKR,Ordinary. of Ncptember, 1886.
Apppestlon—Letters of Administration.
To all Whim It may Concern:
W.icivus, J. S. Womack administration has applied the to
me for letters of on
esntate of W. 11, Womack late of said
county, is deceased, all
Tiiis therefore,tooite and singular
kindred and creditors, of said deceased,
to be and a ppear at my office on or before
the Deceni her term of court to be held
on the first Monday in December next
and show cause, If auy they have
why letters should not be granted J 8b
Womack. and official signa¬
Witness mv hand
ture, this Oct; 14, ’86, T. J. Dozier^
ARTHUR RVLA.MJKR,
-A-m-earicd-s,, G-sl_
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Black* Hltoes Home'mud# specialty. Shoes, Umbrellas. Hats and j Repairing snort notice. d one on
a
Tu belt • tor It nl child-1 Stylish fiats Shan matte to order. Rmrt oak soles and
d reus shoes in 1h» elty. | n specialty. * Krone!) calfskins. Always on hard.
RepulrlngGuaranteed, Fits Guaranteed. All good*Guaranteed.
CASH CARPET STORE.
The hubmTilier lissjunt opened at the “OLDGRAMBURRY CORONER,"i.
Ca-arpet Store.
Something ii»w In AnierioiiH, wle re can ho seen the largest as well as the hand¬
somest stock of
CAR PETS AMD RUGS
That have ew been exhibited in southwest Georgia, consisting of almost every
style ami quality. And as I selected them carefully myself in lolveat Philadelphia cash
uiul Now York from the manufacturers, and at the very
prices, and as I propose to sell them.
STR1CLY FOR CASH,
I tun afford tu sell them as low as they can h« bought in tha
L A R G ES T M A R K E T S
In the stale, ami will gladly duplicate any bills that may lie purchased in those
markets. and what
I most respectfully invite in.V friend* and tiie pnblic to call seo a
beautiful slock I will show them ■
J. J. GRANBERRY, Agt.
s23-lm Americus, Ge,
1867. 1886
i & BRO,
AMERICUS, GA
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TE^7\7*IEX..ijEIE3£5
mid dealers in Musical Instruments of all kinds. Their stock consists of
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Nolid 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 nu
matter how old or how young, Sewing Machine Oil, Needles, Parts
and attachments.
PIANOS, ORGANS,
Accordion*, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Tambourines, Harps, thing's Violin that Bows,
Strings and Trimmings, and a thousand and one oilier we
cannot enumerate here. We repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in
workman-like manner. All work guaranteed. Goods wo sell engraved
fre«. Ourstock is very large and bought close and we cannot be undersold.
If you contemplate the purchase of a Piano or Organ write for our illus-
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
door to drug store of Dr. E. J. Eidridge. Americus, Ga. oi'29-ly.
\ il 1
• fit
“THE GROCER.”
□SllaTrille, G-e oxg'S.su.
With full tin* la stock and ready to compete with ail r
"Country Merchants,”
STOCK OF
MKAT, CORN, 0AT8, FLOUR, HAM’H WITH COOKING 8TOVB8
4 TO WARM THE SAUCE.
Sugar, Met, Rice, Grits, Cheese, Mackerel and Lard,
Sufficient to supply the general trade, and a full line
j/THE LAST NEEDFUL
BURIAL CASKETS,
COFFINS.
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Thf Only Paper Published in the county,
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAH..