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A M K RICUS, G EORG1 A,
Ma*. W. H. .l.KN Proprietress.
dtMKl Sample Rooms on u rat Floor
for Commercial Tourists
Electric iiolU ci.uuoete<t with every
■*>0111. Elegant Rath .’o**tn* •uppfied
wiiti Arte»i«ui water--wArm **r wild- Ac-
cuiuru.iiiationii, Strictly Fir»t-Cl»*» u
livery Particular. Solicted.
i * Huge ite»pectjuUy
W. H Allen, Agent.
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** - ri r.- to our Amerieus adver-
tUemenU. When yeu visit Anieri-
*u« favor them tvith it cull, if y° u
need anything in their respective
lines, give them a trial and do your
pnper the kindbeM to tell them
•’here you »axr the advorttaemHOt.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
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Blacks Home made Shoes, Hats and | Repairing done on
Shoes a speci alty. l nibrellas. snort notice.
In. in-St stork ot child-1 Stylish Huts Stine* mads to order. Rest (ink Miles amt
(Irens sl)o* Hin the city. | * specialty. French call*!* ins. Aiwa* son hard.
Repairing Guaranteed, Kits Guaranteed. All good* Guarantcst.
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“THE GROCER.”
DEllsi.Tr5.lXe, Greoxg'is..
With fall line in stock and ready to compete with all
“Country Merchants."
t STOCK OF
VFAT, CORN. OATH, FLOUR. HAM’S WITH COOKING STOVER
TO WARM THE SAUCE.’
? opr, Coffee. Rice, Grits. Cheese, MacLd d Liu
Huftb ioi*t to supply the general trade.
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'THE LAST HEEDFUL
BURIAL CASKETS,
COFFINS.
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f.-cilnV*. bo»h mental overworked,
’ ill? .... Have \<*u debllita-
from other cause, heco ne
Si?.atraiSKfS troubled with ,lis**aseof
if vou are
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in- “IOZONE TREAT-
gv, the press,.the me lent pr
tSTf ..T«en in every *•»*-*, ^ Uidress -nd
Isixiug and delivering. In ordering
ask for Treatment
8yrMUW°
■ •‘■am and Neuralgia Cured
in T.»o Days.
' ana Chemical Co. have di»-
i'o s compound wfiich acts with
■ ' arvehms rapidity In the cure of
1 t'S' and Neuralgia, Weguar- of
. v - i ’o<*iiro any and every ease
e inflammatory Rheumatism and
*. ’ ,>*:4 tin it* 2 DAYS, and to give and tmtn«- effect
* -elief *,i chronic case*
tly cur.- tin receipt of 30 r ents, in
< * n* st o ps, we v* ill semi t* any
a (he prescription for tliiswon-
pound, wfiich can he tilled bv
.-■ -i home druggist at small cost. W«
- •' his public means instead of giving of putting our discovery it
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itt me lt- in--, ii '*wing much lew
"• tv! vc. We will glad!*- refund money
< . vt> tviri is rot given.
The Indiana Chemical f'«.,
Crawford vide. Ind.
Ippllcallon for Is'Uer* • • pisnil-.e a.
GEORGIA—Si'Hl.BV eonNTV
To ali whom it may concern, Mrs. Enii-
■i it'.aukshe-ar hhving tilisi her petition
•i letiwrs of dismission of til-estate ol
J. W. Reid, decease,i. These are there
-r- to cite and admonish ail and singu¬
lar, ttiv kindred and creditors, to file
th.'ir objections in tnv office on or before
he first Monday in July uext,
way said application should not
granted sai.f applicant as prayed for.
'V itiK-8* my 7t’h Inuitl and official siguatwre
Ids the ilav of March, 18 * 7 ,
T. J. DOZIER, Ordinary.
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For April, 1887.
Georgia—Schley County,
Will bf sob b fore t ho courthouse
door in the (own of Ellaville bf.
tween the legal hours of salt*, on
the first Tuesday J u April,
1887, the following property to-
wit: One Tipkin endspring buggy
II. fa. in favor of J A 8 Uuisden vs.
T B Myers. Property pointed out
by plaintitTs attorney.
Also at the same time and place
will he sold the south half of lot of
land No. 158 in the third district of
said county, containing Ktj ^ acres
of land more or leas, bounded on
the south by lands of Klbert Hill
mid Francis Jordan, on the west by
lands of Thus. Terry, on the north
by lands of Janies Perry, and on
the east by lands of J H McElmur-
ray’s estate. Levied on as the prop¬
superior erty of W F Perry by virtue of one
court H. fa. in favor of Peo¬
ple’s National Hank vs. J W Barnes.
J It. Harvey and W F Perry. Prop¬
erty pointed out by plaintiff’s at¬
Also at the same time and place
will be sffld the north half of lot of
land No. 184 in the 80th district of
said county containing 101acres
more or less, bounded on the north
by the lands of Mrs. M. E. Rowland,
on the west by the lands of I*. W.
Bridges, on the south by the lands
of 8 W jsinith, on the east by the
lands of A J Glover. Levied on and
to be sold as the property of 8 \V
Smith to satisfy a superior court fl.
fa. that issued from Schley superior
court in favor of Georgia Chemical
Works vs. V A Smith and 8 W
'•.lith. Property pointed out by
plaintiffs’ attorney. March 2, 1887.
J. F. WOODS, Sheriff.
Another Art Craze.
Th< latest art work among ladies
is known as the “French Craze,” for
decorating china, glassware, etc. It
is something entirely new, and is
both profitable and fascinating. It
is veny popular In New York, Bos¬
ton and other eastern cities. To la¬
dies desiring to learn the art, we
will sead an elegant china placque
(size 18 inches) handsomely deco¬
rated, for a model, together with a
box of material, 10 colored designs
iissort* d in flowers, animals, sol¬
diers, with landscapes, etc., complete,
full instructions, upon receipt
of only $1.00. The placque alone in
worth more than the amount
charged. To every lady ordering
this outfit who encloses the address
of five other ladies interested in art
matters, to whom we qui mail our
new catalogee of Art Goods, wg
will enclose extra and without
charge, a beautiful 30 inch, gold-
tinted placque. Address — The
Empire News Co., Syracuse, N. Y.
GEORGIA — He H l.K V COC NTV.
To all whom it may concern: JI. II.
Holloway, and .Ami guardian Hra*lle.v hir Eubank Isaac, applies Mary
Ann
to me lor letter* ol disuitssion trout said
guardianship, and I w ill pass upon his
application on oifice the iw first Ellaville, Monday said in March
next, t.iven* at n.y coun¬
ty. under mv Jay hand and official
inguature this loth DoZlKR, of January. I*s7.
T. J. Ordinary.
Wonderful window catch, e*>m-
piete, simple and durable. Can
raise your sash any height desired
and it fastens itself. Equally as
good for holding sash down; any
child can ra-ise or let dow n sash.
A few for sale at the printing of¬
fice. Call and see for yourself. It
is known as the Phillips catch. For
strength and durability they are
unexcelled. *
Dr. Cheney’s twin-spring beds for
sale. Price reduced to $3.50. Call
on him and get one and re*t well at
night. *
llawMin .fiaiiNlnrlHrtnK t o.
The Dawson Variety Manufact¬
uring Company, Dawson, Ga., are
manufacturers ot sash, doors ami
blinds, 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
. •« and Iron Foundry and Ma-
• t > * ' "op*.
above eampany will make
.igtires to suit purchasers, and will
give satisfaction We are person-
ally acquainted with them and
*»<>* ‘hem tobepenectgent-mnen. make it the st
andthey wilt no.
of ail needing their Write goods them to give and
them their orders.
get prices. They can fill orders on
short notice.
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m- ney to Loan na Good Term*.
ifytiu want money at the cheap-
est rates yet offered and have im-
proved lands to offer as security,
call on or address at Americus.Ga.,
Mat hews A B urki n,Iter; loan agents.
NOTICE.
All persons Indebted to W. D.
Murray A Go., or to W. D. Murray
■ for-
individually, will please come
ward and settle or the claims will
be put in the hands of an officer tor
CONSUMPTION CUBEIX
An old physician, retired from at-
live practice, having had placed in
hi-hands bv an East India Mission-
„ and
ed> loi thi TSsSrtFSi spewly per
l ‘ u "* H^tlnns, after
»» * ; g thorouglHy tested Its won-
n to his suffering fellow s. The
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this pafier, 1)H. M. E.
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The best gotten up waive notes
1 for sale cheap at this office.
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I ELLAVILLE. U.V.. MARCH .1. issT.
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Buena Vista and Ellaville it, i
(, n and after Jan. is trail's on tin
Rums Vista and Ellaville Railroad
nin aw follows, except Sunday:
MtilXo HAST.
No. 1. No. 3.
Leave Iiuena Vista - 7:15 a in li:.'!"
Putniun 7:4(1 “ 12:55
Arrive Elliiville - - S:10 “ 1:25 “
t.eavc “ - - 8:15 “ 1:30 *•
“ I.at’rosMC - -8:35 “ 1 :.'>() “
Arrive at Anderson - 9.110 “ 2:15 “
OOI.NU WEST. 4.
No. 2. No.
I veuve Anderson 9:20 a in 2:40 p in
it LaCrosse 9:45 a ni ASIA |> m
Arrive Ellaville 10:10 a in 8:80 p in
Leave 41 10:20 “ 3:35
4* Putnam 10:50 u in 4:05 p m
Arrive tluenaVista 11:20 h in 4:30 pm
Train No. I east connects withXo.lt
from Macon, west.
Train No. 3 connects w}th train No. 2
to Macon, east.
J. M. Lowe, Pres’t.
Jurors, come into court!
C on .! next week.
Mrs. R. M. Murphy was quite sick
a portion of last week, but is much
better.
Miss Nannie Myers is visiting rel¬
atives and friends at this place.
Thanks to Mrs. II. S. Davis fur it
nice assortment of vegetables. It
is pleasant to be remembered’
A carload of first class lumber for
sale, at this office. *
Fight thousand good heart shin¬
gles for sale, at this office *
Four panel doors and four pairs
of sash, 1(1x20 lights, for sale at this
office. *
Catarrh cured, health and mwccI
brcMtli secured,by Nhiloh’nGatari’li Hem-
edy. Price 50oeiii«. Nasal in.jcctorfree.
For sale bv Jir.C. II. Smith.
Scm.KY Guards.—Y ou are here-
by requested to meet at tin* court
house in Ellaville at 3 o’clock p. in.,
March 20, for the purpose of select-
inga place for the next re-union of
the 5th Ga. Regiment. president.
A. Allen, vice
Andrew Turner and Ned Burton
are greatly improving the looks of
our town w ith their paint brushes.
They have painted Mr. ( has. R.
MeCrory’s new house, done some
work for Mr. \V. H. Me. rory, and
tire now painting Mr. T. J. Murphy s
residence; they have given entire
satisfaction, we believe. Next week
tln-y will puint the Methodist pnr-
nonage.
lee nearly every morning for a
week.
March has done some good march¬
ing since our last issue It is tell¬
ing on the gardens and the corn
that is up.
A few bad colds.
Make us feel good once more-
call around next week and treat the
paper to that little bill you owe it.
We will unavoidably he absent,but
the printer is authorized to receipt
you.
Jim Woods, our clever sheriff,
has bought himself a nice cutaway
suit to wait upon Judge Fort in,
next week. We little folks will
have to stand off now. He is trying
to create the impression that he is
ashamed of it, forgetting that we
all know that he is a fashionable
man. Dr. Cheney, our clever, jovial,
big hearted clerk, tried to do the
same thing, but could not find a
suit to fit him, and will have to
wear his old clothes; so we poor
newspapermen will have company.
Col. Walter 8itnmt ns ami D
Worsham, of Americas, passed
through EllavilU yesterday. Col.
jjimnioni reports twelve miles ol
j rill .k | rt j*l on the eastern extension
rt|1<| everything booming.
The president has appointed . , ,
Whitfield Walker collector ofmter-
ual revenue for the district of Fla.
The president has appointed . , , the
follow ing inter-state commerce
commissioners: Thomas M. Cooley,
»»f Michigan, for a term of six years;
vVUUnm u Morrison, of Illinois.
^ve years; Augustus Nchoenmaker,
,, f York four years; Ahlace F.
y Va)ker of Vermont, three ,\e.irs;
VV[|| ^ r L Hn(<fg , )f A | w | w „„ t , two
yuars.
will he absent during court
wet .k. Those who wish to settle up
|, e j r indebtedness to the paper cm
S( . ttle with th( . prime,’ who i-
mthorized by us to receipt for sum* 1 .
on \\ ednesday evening, Molh^U.. last w* < k.
Mr. Mct’rory has a life <>f happine-s
*"d usefulness befor uni, and w e
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An equestrian statue of General
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veiled at New Orleans April lb.
xhe Ellaville reading club has
organization. .Is-**.*.................. We suggest hat more
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H ,.. v .
ock’s example and buy fine
cattU , uud quit planting
K( , rn(R . h cotton •
1 il»e« vu<ilr> l<> 17 it c .
It was in a cool Put pleasant
morning mime f, w days ago that
your correspondent t*> il* hi * si u in
I a buggy behind a spanking buy ami
hied him.sel nwoy “through ti n
country to B . ier, M via Grang i-
vllle.
Pa -!ng along the roa I Iuuca n a-
'Ad ,,, Indian trail,” , we one
soon away from dull, dusty (>gi* -
tborpe. Piis.-ing the forms of Win. Collins
umlothers, we were surprise*! to see
that noiii . every olio was through
planting corn, and as a general
thing were ready to plant their
cotton, having already “planted >
their guano.
Arriving fit the hospitable home
of Will Archie about noon, we
were regaled with one of (In* best
good old fashioned dinners ye edi¬
tor has ever “smacked his chops”
over Of course, we did not w ish
to offend our host by not eating as
much ns—well, as inueli as Alt'.
Harp, if he had been there.
Leaving Mr. Archie’s we were
soon passing Code Chapel Banks’
home, and bis cheery “bow are
you,—!” made us feel like
would like to be loved and venera-
ted like this good obi man when we
come to he an old man.
About iilgh all we renched the
home of Mr-*. J. II. MeKlniurray,
which was our destination. A He-
supper, “Let’s go and put out nets,”
was the order, so off we went to the
ereek, which affords an almndanee
offish—if you can only euteh them,
After so long a time tin* nets
were all out, and then home we
went, tired and hungry, too; hut w e
were amply repaid next morning
when we fishetl them out.
.Saturday was very pleasantly
spent fishing and hunting, and
Sunday we all went to preaching,
and “Sunday in the country” was
very pleasantly spent.
The following morning, after
bidding our clever hostess adieu, we
left for Butler. Several days were
^pont there with old fri* mis very
pleasantly imleed, for there was
sp«mt the hap[>lest days of my lif«‘,
and old and fond memories were
awakened; the church, the college,
the house we once lived in, and the
faces of our friends all reminded us
of days long gone by, though “sweet
their memory still.”
But our time is spent and \v< ,
must go home. Good by, friends!
St. Clair.
One Dollar n Year.
The subscription price of the
Enterprise, from Ibis tlute, will he
one dollar a year.
This does imt apply to tlm.-e in ar-
rears until they settle lip—then
they will get it at one dollar, or six
months for 50 cents.
All who have paid up at the old
rate will have tlieir time extended.
There is a lady nearly 00 years of
age in Ellaville who does all her
own work, c* o iug for five in fami¬
ly, tliai walked out iii the country
2’^ miles last Sunday and returned.
How many \ otmp ho is k< p -1 n
say as much ?
Col. Robert Hayden, of Macon,
g«v* us a pleasant call last Tuesday.
8 itue tliiiik the cold lots
the fruit. We fear it i* true, hut
hope it is not. it will be a hard
time on this paper if it is, as we
Imped by some means to live until
then, and black berry time we
would he all right.
Good wages ahead—G orge
Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine, can
give you work that you can do and
live at home, making great pay.
You are started free. Capita! not
needed. Both sexes, all ages. Cut
this out an*l write at once; no harm
will be done if you conclude not to
go to work, after you learn all. All
pm titulars free. Best paying work
in this w orhl.
Women raided a gallon liquorsa*
loon at Ellsw iifth, Illinois,and emp¬
tied the liquors in tlm mud.
A boy of 12 In Lawrence county.
Ky., angry with a neighbor, shot
him and his wife and son and
and daughter, killing the parents,
while the children will probably
die.
Capt. James B. Eads, famed for
the 8t. Louis railroad bridge and
the Mississippi river jetties at New
Orleans, and projector of the Te¬
huantepec ship railway, is dead, of
pneumonia.
ASI'ONISHINti SUCCESS.
It is llu duty of every person
.vho has used Bosebee’s Germ#'
Syrnji to let its wonderful quail:; ■*
oe known to their friends in curing
’ msunqiti' n,severeCnuglts,Croup
Asthma, I’neumonia, and in fact
throat and lung diseases. No jn t-
-on can use it without iiitinediat*
relief. Three doses will relieve an,
case, and we consider it the duty *
all Druggists to recommend it l
the poor dying consumptive, at leas-'
to try one bottle, as 8(1,000 dozer
bottles were sold last year, antin'
one case where it failed was re¬
ported. Such a medicine as tin
German Syrup c.m not !>e to*
widely k anvil. Ask your-druggis
about’it. Sample bottles to try, sol*
at 10 cents. Regular size, and 75 cent)
Sold by United all Druggists apd Cai:;;di. Deal* r.-
in the States
or it we Vi •; ii v x. v.
Mud) Ins li**ili -lid in i|)-v |«i-
i»#*rs of 111.01 vvIi > ha*- made large
, forinncs in on,. p • ti\ t i>• « few
years in various b.* dues* induct i it s.
Maol these urliclcs are \, .itt> a
by corrcspoiidei.ts of prninfm nt
new -puper.-, uu>l t opitU .n!.» others
of lesser unte. Cot wr poudt-uts g,
crally are sidtlom men of business
quiilitlcations and wrongfully pi !•
ure these men mid lucir business as
j a thing of accident. This is not the
case with those we have met. V h
' Olid
that where men have ma le
large fortunes by their own business
talent und industry they ele.se with
sagacity and forethought such Im t-
loess as wonlil leud to success win n
bundled with business judgment.
No man has been brought beforo
the public as an example of success
both in wealth and magnitude of
his business (outside of stock and
railroad men) more prominently
than Dr. <». G. Green of Woodbury,
N. J. He is at the head of many
large business industries, and yet
comparatively a young man. When
the fact that August Flower for
dyspepsia and liver complaint and
Bosebee’s German Syrup, for
coughs and lung troubles, have
grown to a wonderful sale in all
parts of the world, it proves that it
was not an accident or spontaneous
strike at wealth. His medicines
are recognized as valuable and es-
tahli-hrd remedies a::*l the business
has grown gradually and perma-
nently during the last eighteen
years on account not alone of l)r.
Green's abilities as a Im dnevt man
or his “good luck," hut on tlie actual
merits of the two preparations.—
Copied from the N. S . Weekly .Sun,
of Dec. 22, 188G.
The net earnings of the Central
railroad in 1886 was $I,137.0!G.71; in
1887, $l,l20,-»:l0.of).
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BC8INESS NOTICES.
Mncliinery, Engine and Oin Oils
I5,. s t Grades. B. A. Strange.
Plymouth Rock eggs for sale—13
tor $1.00. C. L. Peacock.
Chew the “Life Boat” tobacco for
sale by Dixon A nYii.liamson.
tf you want to buy a first class
j>j. mo ,, r Organ go to Hill *1 Sehnef-
dor, Americas Ga.
Prof. Carl Sehneider, whose name
is n household word in all music
loving famines, Is now associated
with D. 1L Hill in the organ and
piano business. Write to him fi r
information. i>14*
Slerples* night*, made miserable by
Unit terrible cough. Shiloh's furs istlm
lcnu tly for you. I>r.C. II. Smith.
}<’•(> GiIITUhI ScClls 7
Onion Sets, anti l ire Proof (ML
at the Drug Store. *
l>" J-s’ Improved Cotton Planter is
--/III l y Murray *C Williams at oitc-lni'f
in former priev. Guai an teed to chi good
work. Will put down guano ami sow
eoitnn seed at the same lime; also drops
eon* and sows small frrai:i with aeen-
racy. Call on them at Ella', il’c und
seen, • one.
Croup, wiiooping i-oiirIi and bronchitis
^ u [ ( jp,^ smith’* drug store,
Go to W. D. Murray to buy your
buggy ooj and uni-horse wagon harness
|, U whips, rust proof oata, etc. *j
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia Viiulizer and
Li *t Complaint ? Sliihdi’s is
gie-rnntced to cure. Siold by Dr. C. U.
Smith.
lr v<".' want a good Artie!* of
I'Ll *i ToRACC'O, ask your denier for
“an Bn*.” jltim.
'Hint hacking (-••ugh < ti We In* so quickly
cure,I hi 'hiloh'- < ore. giuiraulfe
it. Sol*!!* Dr. ( . 11. Smith.
' Mr. Will Cot I.ltd) makes flrst-
cht-s meal on the new mill. Asa
pfoi f of this, bis eustoni is steadily
inert using. Give him a trial,
George W. TImiiPb wagon will
ma},*' a trip to Cheney A Tison’a
||ti{1 qVl , ry Saturday iimrning. Any
w;| . ^wanting meal or grits ran send
tli-if c<ni on the wayou free of
.charge, *
DISSOLUTION.
'J'liis dn.v by mtntial consent the
lit tu of * liipb y A Murphy is dis-
-olveil. All persons indebted to said
arm are hereby notified to call and
-eltie \* iib M. Murphy who is
hereby authorized to collect and re¬
ceipt for said firm.
1 , b. 12, 1SH7. G. W. CRIPLEY.
U. M. Murphy,
ABUSED WIVES,
Oininidtn ladies suffering from
any form of Icmale complaint, sick
■i nervous headache, liver or kidney
troubles, can be restored “IOZONE to perfect
.a aid) by I'rof. Curtis’
bil l , ATM ENT,” which i> discovered,’ the great-
,-t I * i.* > i i for women ovc>
;i makes no ,:ik’» rt nee what you
have taken, >>r who has failed to
•nrc yeti, out trial of this t reatmtfut
iid always convince ah entire
(immunity. The more desperate
license, the mure , on vincing are
Is merits. During the next thirty de-
::ivs one $•> treatment will be
iv\ red to any lady in the 1'iii.teil
dates free, who sends both express
nod postt'ftiee address, and 50 cents
t<» cover charges, boxing and deliv-
orv. 1 ii ordering ask for Treatment
A.” Address, CUHTW 1 OZONE Co.,
A ieting Block, Syracuse, N.Y. lit
All who are indebted to Suber A
,'reen for guano will please come
up and settle, >r the notes will bo
>ut in the hands of an attorney at
.nice. We also have some choice
fertilizers fop sale, *