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y, liter t‘ . 1 , with'lntwitiflh 'l' s
ist*t i" ,:4 ’ nued by tho stock
chat r
twill'*'"*' • very cool this
tHeaiH' 1 1 '^ will
We hope sum iter come
W t‘t* * • 10,
after a" 1 "
■st stork of Straw Hats ever
l.:irg‘ vide al
in BH"' I’kacik'K & A Hill Niton’s.
Miss Annie* Autos, is on a visit
.vmcrrifU* tynl and Eula
.Misses Kate U
K.iisdeu, atteiuleil tile Club Friday
Eve. ,lUilgli preached an ex-
1,'I'V M r. iSuiiduy, the
collent sermon last at
iiiiUtist Cureh and to u litiyt and
»tw» t,ve congregntion.
lAill line Alp-* L ' U a**d Seer.su ker
rOOli'S lli akuisuton’s.
I'P.U'OCK &
Bev, C. l>. Adams was taken
suddeniy ill last Sab‘»aUi white de-
)iv«irii*ti il s ermonat llopuwell.
d* v glad however that lie ir.
\\ C again-
able to be out
jXni’t fail to give us a call when
coaw io Americus, to do your
yott We will make it to youi
siioppiog. Alack ALimigur.
mteresi, J. 1..
A e\v York Store
Mr (i. W.ChipIcy returned Tues-
‘ '
day from Macon u here h** has been
for several days purchasing a targe
line ol line dress goods.
Read the advertisement of Mrs
Allen in this issue, and be gov-
rrned accordingly'.
l’rest. Hnrrold, Mr. and Mrs
J.N. Sea Thorough, Mrs. Crisp amt
families, came over from Americus
.Monday, and spent the day at C’apt.
Kobt. Burton's
Mr. H. B. llonittdy of Atlanta, is
again In the city with relatives ana
frivads. Ed. is evidently going to
run n dairy farm, we noticed about
<t two galon cliurn on it is head.
Make your parchases at the* New
York store, Americus (ia. tind get u
,
ticket to the djawing for tlie silk
.
<Jrc.ss, free* of charge.
.Sole leather 35c and Harness lea¬
tlier 50c at
IT.XCOCK & AHKXXOTOII’S.
Misses Xate Royal and Lula
JJijsden of Lacrosse, joined oru
Heading Club last Friday night, the
members extend to them a most
cordial welcome and desire their
ja'escncc as often as possible.
Rest goods at the lowest prices,; t
J. Waxelbaum &Co.
Americus, (In.
A light fingered son of Ham, who
setMiir rattier too fond of wearing
other people’s clothes, is now lan¬
guishing in jail, where he will have
ample time to learn the eighth eoin-
maii(!na*nt. Sheriff Woods is a vig¬
ilant officer, and a terror to evil
doers.
Cli".v Unr«»lina Belle Tobacco
Bibs for $1.00 at
l’KACOCK & AUUINGTON’S.
Goto Murray and Williams fo:
Family Groceries, llats, Mimes,
Crockery, Tinware, Notions, etc
They also have some more of those
Davis Cotton Planters for sab*.
Head the advertisement of Dixon
Jims, in.this issue. Their stock is
complete and they will sell you
goods at prices that defy competi¬
tion. Give them a cail ami satisfy
yourselves.
Lots of pretty, new spring goods
at the New York store.
Americus Gn.
We are glad to slate that Mrs.
Allen is up again after a brief illness.
The inexperienced Printers of
this issue of thp paper, find their
only refuge and consolation in
that grand trouth uttered by Rev.
iSitm Jones, when he said! “There
arc a good many critics in the asy¬
lum.”
A young gentleman from a neigh-
boring town called on one of our
young ladies one evening last week-
aad forgot that time and tide wait
for no man; consequently his visit
Was prolonged until a late hour.
When the spell was broken by the
harsh clanging of a bell, which re¬
minded him that “there’s no place
bite home”, but to add to his dis¬
comfort, the young lady coolly invi¬
ted the young mail put to breakfast.
Ellaville can beast of as many
pie ty residences as any tpwu of its
size in Ga. And n<|\y that “Dame
Nature” has waived tier magic
•‘Wand” and clothed the trees in
their robes of green, ami bright hired
flowers appear on all sides peep¬
ing from well kept flower gardens,
wafting their sweets from these liH
tie birdnest homes nestling among
the trees, each an emblem of quiet
l ,l *ace and happiness. the 25th
On Wednesday morning
^Amerius, were united in the holy
bonds of mairimeiiy.
Altt,r partaking of a delicious
’n-t, Ibpy took the 3 o’clock cm ,
*" v, ‘*w the mountainous regions
t'OPgrjllpJatjap
Murray's X Ro.m April — ar.
It) litm 1 tin* hi-t i»uc ta li il to re .eh
us. What is tiu> cause 1 took a
walk this moring anti fitul thnl J. T.
Colli; tt has tin* brag; fitthl of rye. His
wheal is also very fine.
Oats sin ill yet. Com an I cottim
i«. rather hackwaril, too eolil for
them. I listened to a very interest-
ing; sermon on last sabbath, at
ty Line Church’ Uy Rv.
Walters,
Mr. collins is having a nice dining;
room added to his home, ami \\ non
completed, will add much to the
beauty and convenience of his home
Our Farmer's Alliance at emio d
is on a “boom" as six applicants
were received, and six more apjd'cd
for membership at the lost meeting'.
Success to the Alliance and Entkh-
I’HISK.
The committee unpointed by the
Club to get up an Entertainment,
have arranged an interesting pro¬
gramme ,consisting of charades,
recitations and music. Which will
la* presented to the public Friday
Eve. May Gib The worthy objec
in view viz. The getti g ip o a
Library, serves as an incentive to
act ion, and eae'n member has enter¬
ed heartily into tho work, counc¬
iiuently it is moving on swimming¬
ly. In the vocabulary of this Clu ,
there is no such word as fail.
Eu,aviu,k April tho 20th.—Club
met at the aeademy. R, >11 called
and $1,85 collected. Minutes read
and confirmed. The names of Mis
Royal and Baisden were added
to the list.
After complete!tig the program m
we had a recess of ten minut u s. The
mornhers were disappointed by not
hearing the Olio. Library commit¬
tee reported progress. Entertain¬
ment committee also reported pro¬
gress - Treasurer reported ca-h on
hand after paying out $27,20 for lum
her, lamp, locks, and chairs, includ¬
ing to-niglu’.s collection $20,50.
Business committee reports tin*
following as a programme, for Fri¬
day the 271b.
Music, Miss Helen Rogers,
Reading, Mr. T. J. Murphy and
Miss Emmie Baldwin.
Music, Miss H. J. Williams.
Reading, (_'. P, Davis and Mi s
Helen Rogers.
Music Mrs Murray.
Reading, Will Hornndy,aad Mrs.
U. M, Murphy.
The following ollicers were elec¬
ted by acclamation.
Brest. W. B, Merritt, vice C. P.
Davis, secretary Mr. N. Stewart
Treasurer, Miss Leila Mornady.
Editress, Mrs. R. M. Murphy.
The chair appointed as business,
committee Misses Rosa Baidu in*
Leila Hornady and Mr W. I). Mur¬
ray.
There being no other business the
club adjourned to meet at the acad¬
emy Friday 27th.
W* B. Merritt Brest.
N. Stewart Secretary
trot ou r another.
Ellaville is ft becoming notorious
for its quitclaim on Editors and
Printers. In 1885, A. J. Harp moved
here and established the bringing Hchley
County Enti; _ up hi* it is n,
with him a young man by tiie name
of Norwood, who set type, swept
the floor of the office, brought back-
ets of fresh water, nrid in fact did
all tilings, usually done about a
printing office in a country town.
We. were proud oi him and all called
him a smart hoy; but after a few
IS! < m.tiis,his mind began actingwan-
deringly, anti lie, after a short in-
tice to Editor Harp, took his de¬
parture, anti perhaps settled where
future prospects were brighter. of envia¬
The Editor being a man
ble business qualifications, imme¬
diately secured the services of un¬
other young man named Tondee,
and being a bright youth, soon
learned the art of type setting, and
tilings moved off pleasantly, with-
out a single issue of the much es-
teemed paper being lost to its many
readers,(I say esteemed paper.
wnich it was, as it was tiie first and
only one our beautiful town and no-
bid county ever had the pleasure of
calling their own.) Rut m t many
more months had passed, before
printer No. 1 wo had been seduced
and carried away on short notice,
by a more enfbrprising joumalis.
Then Editor Harp bad a second
chance o testing not only ins has.-
ness qualifications hut h.s patience
likewise; the latter of which, (we
say to Jus credit) he had an abun-
^ ance *
PrmddXToviSeTand far west, , H . r0
comes a man frouMhe a-
way down to our lovely Dixie, hunt-
ing work, as a printer. His services
are secured hy the once more lucky
Editor, and the grand and glorious
aXwi«T 3
But low and bel,qldl Only a
while intervenes and l Q0
^ arereversed I
rr u
pine and w. regrass region of south
Georgia, behind a noble span ol
K«ntuckey bays, in company '' *‘ h
of Sunder county,, greute-t fi-
one down t the tm-
engineers, o
ns all tins! The editor
fallen a victim*
Won Jarful things have 'e »
shown him. llelsahutt to target
| t | s n. s t j OV e ami be Ie«l away cup
ishmnt; captive. lie looks la aston-
hi* has heard <'f these
)) ng;s tup the half has imt 'a-en
toKI,
II t >tur;n to his p > ),i!e b it lH
commanded to leave shoehorn, ami
! eli ml him all Ids foolish idols [no
in ear rings and bracelets,) but In
printing; presses, stationary A etc.
lie sells bis good-, and takes bi-
exit. Another takes bis place i
the form of a se ek company, re
tsining the faithful printer left h •
bio .; and stiil the MX r Kit Pis t
Co time-I, without umis-ii jj i no
Again only a few months i n
venes, ere the printer No, Three
“skips” without giving notice.
The company feeding that it is n-
hh* to meet any emergency takes
hohl itself for a while, and still m
issue of the ill-fated pap *r N lost.
Finally an ol i “War li >rso"
eomes to the rescue, and offer Iti
services. He hashing been tried
will work any way, ev n on a fns
ly morning with a cold collar.
Hi* takes charge un ! *r a lease,
in i is going to huiid up Lie beauti¬
ful Village (with paper,) Until ii
rivals its reputed “Daddy” Ameri-
cus. Another fresh printer is im-
ported. So things move on nicely
for another short term
Sabscritiers puy up ;'.>i* timir p i¬
per, march oils pay for tliair adver¬
tising. But hark! A new unusuai
noise is heard! The Editor No.
C wo, is involved In debt; his print¬
ing material Is li I I by the express
agent, and the new burn babe o!
this week most wear tin - oi l gown
last week’s child.
S > things are again getting un
shaped, and printer No, Four, is
hseouraged, and we see him no
more.
Editor number two, though with
i heart as big as a mu'.e.s am* ideas
like those of a Uir itf', laag t;- n a s
and ivturnes t > bis old home, le.iv-,
ing oar little town still an infant,
mt one of strong lungs a ndser.i fell¬
ing disposition, lint then what?
Editor nu i her three conies in,
as editor and [trinter, se that when
printer leaves, the editor will be
gone also.
Tiiroegli all these ordeals of hur¬
ricanes, tornadoes, e irtli ja ikes, ey -
clones, wind, bail and fire, (her.
has not been a single issue lost.
Un ler the eh irge of editor mini,
her three, mid printer number five,
she glides out again smoothly for
iinother three months voyage,
across the stormy son. Sb(* strikes
a sand bar in Her course. The caj -
tain of the kxtbimmusk, and tiic
captain of the Times. on their
coarse to victory, conies in. contact
and the pressure against the for¬
mer is too heavy, and he abandons
the grand old ship.
But this timo she is manned,
not y your imp oi stiff, but < -
itor and pr.nu r, of home munufac-
tur'e, those who have not as yet ob¬
tained tlu> password, which is the
means i of entering them in thrn.igii
the gates of larger cities. They
take hold, and although we had no
notice of the exit of our Editor and
printer until laic on last Monday,
the kn I'KitPiusi: reaches you again.
x . uv ..... }‘ t( , „ v ' „ pv * noble
*
**< nrted , ojtizen in the county, for
the s ike of al! the fiery trials o!
wliich our paper has passed, with-
out even the smell of fire on her
gn rinents, and for the pride which
you should have for your own coun¬
ty, and for that degree of man hood
wliich Seoul-*! rest in the breast o
every man, Who is worthy the nam ■
given him. Come up and take
your county p iner and pay one dpi -
lar for it, and tHo sjinple act will
make you feel better and will make
yoii a better m m , and your wife and
children will appreciate you more
as ;v husband and father.
Dont think became it belongs to
n gtwk l!imp . v ,y f that they are
milkin<r , n()11(>y or even desire to
, U:lkt . .^y money out of you.
We say publicly tint the company
get one dollar from i t, but
j n tln-ir zueul for (heir county paper
tl ,, t evwry eeut tl( ti)e Editor
of t!l0 |>a| , er> 11(>t re vu>i V | ( ,- :l
Cttnt> ovt . n a , il)tert , st on thoIr
itlll illV0steh . Alu l we now put y„u
ou 1U)tieo tl , at thor( . is no d;ltljfer of
lhe ENTElUMU JK beill} , discontinued
for the reason that editor-leave, or
that printers ran nwiiy- because
? ar Cl \ V 'T K ° ne *° ^
‘"f both to be k;q. ( tor o ir ow. use
' Vh ,ave ” ow at ^ one hal
d , ^‘" ,n the »*•>' *»„«of which
will be prepared for duty on the
MU ™ f“ ssin ? 11 '
^ ,^0^40 mmti ut ,
hc wtiT^rr ,ty
t
W isi.insr vou all success i.i s.-r .f
in ; „ J „j, ’j v „„ r , n ] n ,| s t( , w „ r |< begging* f,, r y„u
rem; , iM a , (JV ,
Sutw-rRa-r
SPltlNG M iLL1XKRV.
■
-
tjfff MlMKpk
mm
"he MATCHLESS/'
I have just receive I a new am.
beautiful lot of SfiiiNt. am» Sru-
M HU MILLIMKtY, w 111 h ! ae
dl'enng for sale at Kxthkmw.v
LOW PttiOKsi 1 would be pleased
• o have the Ladle* call uinl exam
me my stock before purchasing
use where. llo.-p el fully,
.Ni u- A. Ai.U'fN.
It EC El V KIT'S SALK.
Will be sold oil the tlrst Tuesda
in May 1-S-;, h.-l'o'.-e tp.e court liuu-
Jooriu EllaviK<*, betavea tin* )'*."
hours of sale,n 1 i t In* notes,nccnani
judgments and choscs in action b
longing to the estate of the late ,)
N. Hudson, d< cease i; sai I nrepert
sold under and by vfrt a* < t in cr-
■dcr pas-ed by Hon. Allen Fort
Chancellor of th * Smitlnvestcrn Cir¬
cuit, passed at Selile.v Superior
Court at the March term 1888 there
if. Terms cash. This March I'Jil
1888. J. F. Woods,
Receiver 1 k-t a to J. N. IJudsmi.
aiBwnigaBaMaiayjaiasaacaaaMnag i Nfc
SHERIFF SAFES fOlt MAY.
G’ E( >11 <H A—St•: n.:: v Cof XTY.
Will be sold before the Com'
House door in t lit* town ol Lilac If
Schley county', I tween the legit
nours of sal • o*i tiie first Tuesday i
May 1SSS, the Cdio v ing properly !•
wltj Cue linniired eras ni laml i .
• f tot No. 2'*S i:i tit • tint it district t>
•Schley county, levied on ns tin
prop .■••rty of J. S. MeCorkle, sjiccu
ag cut of (Min It'iss, to s.i/is'Y a ta
iii'a i-sued agains t said special agm h
r Si if" ami <‘oi.'iity tax s Cor
year 1S87. Levy made by J.
Womack, constable, 28th, no.I refiirnei
:n me. '1 ni - M a reti UBS.
J. F. Woods, Sheriff.
A. V & I- Schedule
On and after February hi, 18 8
trains on tiie Americus, Preston
and Lumpkin railroad will nm as
follows:
D :i!v ,*:;. Sir,day SnwPiv
jSui.'tiiy. t > 111 •>'. Xo.'o. onlv.
No. I Nci.a.
Ijv Louvnle, ."..‘li ): >o
t,n upkin, < :.,' * * 1 (••! I " 1 : 1 '! •*
ltictitand, f:';« U:4'l “
I'ivst'.n, HfJH) ' 7:05 “ •2:35 “
F tains. S C,. , •* 7: !.■)•* :.
.Vr Americus, • it:;.! *‘ >:W,‘ ::
i.V Alii'*' K'US, “:V» *• .*•: 5ft •*
ilumineUin '• S ,5(1 **
' D.'S.oto, " min''
Colli.’, 1 “ ((;••.'/
Jolinsim, a.:.: " “
'■ OIU'V, •• r :5u ••
Cortluie. U:l!l“
Scviiie, ... lino"
Kochriic. tl
Vr Aliheviitc. 7:: > '.i 11:5I)«
Daily ex. Siisidnv Sinii'.v
ni.day. ihiIv. Kiev.
X No. •!. V : (l.
Lv AbV-vO i.:: } i\:i\ rtOmn l:-* pi
SavUle, Kkc!»*:i-*, !.» “ li:5.'l “
(>:
oni.T'', 7... “ i eat '* M
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('niicy, {•'..•Al '* ..ni *‘ o:.jj “
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.islllis S _*:; “ s. ara “ ::: !<* “
II, ; '* . K:I5“ IC. Hi “
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licrSnto si:;,. S!* “ 4:01 “
Iluiiung! n •■>:: B:5iJ“ 4;ii"
Vr A !):.5: 4:55 “
,v America 1 5.l.v "
. 10:10“ 5G' 1 "
Plrtins. :; mo “
Piosein, 4: 1>; 40 “ 0 10 "
llie. land. ■to¬ z'it I:; . " 0:35 *•
IanaS'k II 7:0.5“
Vr t^m\ a.e. < • •* iu;D;'ia 7:t-5“
/. . I}.*,8:4, (ion. Snpt.
r. V. A E. It. It.TIMETABLE.
On and after Sunday, April J-5, IS-
trains will run c-s follaws:
(KIIM! 17 AST.
Lv Buena Vista
Putnam
Ar Ellavliie
Lv EUavilio •<.
Lat’rosse
Ar Americus
U.'ilXli WI7ST.
Lv Americus SglOp,,,
L.iL’nttwe »:ia ■«
* I i l avi , l , ‘ '<■■{>[> “
r ;
' PutnVni* l l l . , 1 • 1 !.5 : T-
Ar Buena Vista 5 «
Cmnn-t* at Americus with CVn.
tra! trams Nos. ;) and } going west
and oast. Telegraph stations
Ihicmi(Vist.i a.-d Kllavllfo.
J. M. Low,:. Vice-President.
—— -’
RUNTHFRISK
ave "* r T
CHILDREWlffelRRITfiRI F J.
cTRvfng f oo<i» n j e »tin g r
cure. Try and secl'oryounelf.ithamtoodthe test
TPODEt <30
a lb BK8T OF
l Ei» -vuii
i'.i i'i Its 1 -. ColmanV Itu"' I \\ oflu
im dishe.l Weekly ai ft no a year,
It in it very large eight page s. veil
column paper devoted t" Agricul-
tore. Horse, Iforttenleni'e, Sorghum, the
try, the Cattle, Apiary, sheep, tlm Swine, Poul¬
Gran ;e and the
Homo Circle, Its .Markets report-
lire corrected to the latest moment
of lar’s going to press. It is the best
worth published. Sample cop¬
ies free. Address C. I). COI.MAN,
7do Olivo Street, St. Louis, Mo,
A NEW BOOK Full of now lilcaa nml
-ON- valuable Information.
I Although actually worth
CABBAGE | copy many will dollars bo mailed to growers, free to a
-AND- I | any person who will send two
Mtantps amt the address of
CELERY. throe or morooxtenHlveCnb-
bngo, Cauliflower AtdHW or Celery
1*4 growers.
\V V. TIliUXflH %*T,
La Plum*. Iisek’s €••* Pn*
h 0 — 5
rrt'J (h r* Jliustr&ttd Catalogue
^U.^flvE :jfes5,VjjpU*. ' PIawM. bhrlitis'ar'il Roots. Seeds Bulbs in
B ^*^1 Vnic-S.
r * L'-w cuTuTuiToTiT si; 1 :'.i .ui'i on
yqs NAIV* ruarlintrod. Louisville, -V NEUNIIH, Address, Ky.
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• R‘ ,trr <l '* t:'«>■{.• ni
1 *i»ivc :»:•»’ i:; i; fonteu*' f«»aU‘d
whiieovf t Yerod \;ii » i yxn : r iinhi
tin* Hack, .-id**K, v.r J --fiifii »»ti-«i.Uon
for lUu’iiuuitIsrn: hi.-hv siotu.udi; Io.ia of
brash, appetite; indlpt BometlmpB *tk»n nausea tl.'Dih anil and water- acid
or : nev
eructations; i.owefes attiriiately costive
and lax ; lieadacbc; lot .* of memory, with
Romi'lliliijr a painiVl het.sation which outrht of ha\ have iiHi failed been done; to do
t<»
debility; low Ejo spirit*: skin a nnd the k, yellow dry nj>-
penranee of < a
cough; and fever; hlgheolorc/i. .vatlef^uc-as; and, tin* allowed urine is
scanty if to
tBdeposit.! a MCtlhoeut.
SIMMONS LRSE RESDUTOB
(PURELY VEOUTASLE)
Is gt iu riilly used m tho smith to arouse
the Torpid Liver (o a liea'.tliy action.
It sets v/ith estraerdmary efficacy on tli.
E P.WER, ^iDMEYS,
AND Bowels.
tti tf'tCTj*'- s?;c:r: ran
MalnrSa, IJowcl Coin|ihiinfg f
I>y»l>«'P»ia, Const ipivt ion, . w .c!i lviiimtHneas, ITi'itflacho,
Ki«Im y Aflcc<lo;:s, Jaundice,
Mental A>cpi css!on, I’ollc,
indorsed by the. use of *7 ?Iiliion.s of Bottles., as
THE BFJT f’EDIClNE
for Ohiltlrr :i, for Vi'.a'.'s v.'v:l (or i!i~ Aj' il.
ONLY nCN'JtNE
has our Z Suwip : ol. 1,-oiit oi V/rappcr.
J. //. Zsilin & Co Philadelphia, Pa.,
•ole ikcritUTOVS l’tlce. 61.00.
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iiltok. ••mi earn from *."» '
■ f m worths \i licrcvcr they live Von in
s‘ ■; rte.j free, i ’:i |*:l ;ii 1 re',' irf(i . <>;:
Give work. »iv tie All over .;.‘0 oM. in :i liny :
t iis sure;
iiTir hit \ s.s •• V ■ Kfl - IT
•. -. -r*
f.
EVERYBODY WANTS A NEWS¬
PAPER IN 1888! AND YOU
CAN’T MAKE A BETTER
SELECTION THAN BY
SUBSCRIBING FOR THE
T? A V T t U }? il D ]) 1 .11 T> J T i* Q 1 7 j
AND Tin;
5 « 9 V 3 H H fl i) , W C Gil , , Si) „ '
m m 2 nn:K
ASK ^ „ ^ 7 ^
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Win, the \v,."kly x f 'v-s’ ,T- ' V XV'W-
X !t a 'reuP Inmilf n !; ' V ^ ni" 1 u''' fw v W ' l! ! ' -*« h " !
Send your.qbseripfions t 0
W< l. w
Or tk«vo i ar
fit re.
Te-w-elr37-
AND
t.'uVcil infciwi Ik
or
James Flicker^ Uro.
\m\m, (i\.
We have llio latest
and handsOinOiSt slock
of Clirisfrms ( ' () 1 >
ever hrou^ld to Am-
erieus,
CONSISTING OF
Watches, locks from to 4 b'V'bi* each
in gfiv,it variety Jewelry it
dl the late-1 s' ylcs, Solid Silver a in,
l ine plated WIV, (iolil, .Silver ni'i!
Steel Franee Sptetaeh s and E.ve-
e-.-i's, t'aiu ni evt-iy n’e.-ei i.nion
iVe., «»Ac.
fn t Ii-** ri'icice.l Depart mei'.t <*i>i
a* f' tied ilie largest, finest lllil
landsuiue-t Ii::. of PIANOS am.
•ltti AMS to lx* found in the d.
W. - Lave been sei I'l
II.! Oltt i A >.;- J tor the ten <■'
waive yours, ! to-day there >
o iionsc - ii! the I'.o.iiii that cun giv
■ on a better in-truincnt for the nm
ey, timii ours.*'Ves. Write for eat-
NYe Iso loop sti-ingfi
II i.ii* Is, end ('vervihiug io Use wax
>r snndl inu-dfiil instruments.
Our Work t epartim nt uc ki*i|
r u!it up to our old slanduvd. Tun,
ut nothing but tlrst class work a n
mini nice it. Pianos nml Organ-
lined and repaired by mu* of tin
wst Tuners in the State, (five a-
i call.
JAMES FLICKER <V IlitO.
Bn*, low lliock, Americus, (in.
I).■»*. In-'Jist
THE
MOORE Portable COUNTf Millstones. GRIT,
Corn Hills and
■
PS ■ I 1
9
w r
tm ;
Tho Beufc In the World fnrmaMRg flno table
meal; for grinding Corn, Data, Ilye, Barley of
any mixed feed. It cuts all fibrous matter l>ett< l
than any known atone or buhr.
Samples of Meal tout on application.
Address
IT. C. 5EILLS7CITE CO.,
PRRKEVOOD, M00UE CO.. N. C
> 'iSEi
vSc^LVi.'.-ai.' o CHAIR HARWOOD’S SEATS O
'
ils TV Cm
c¬
5 ip a
i • I
mm wm& 5:7
i CJ <
g K VVAU' ^r U-J FVERV FAMILY
Ta i, • v-.-ocf '/JvoSir-'?n Cane.
fl RE-SDH ' SUH CHAIRS.
* IH
Ko M«»fhan!r rrccii
SOL3 J£ li
g Famitare S Ilf; 1
Hartwct*
TSAB'2.5i.
In bayicj; new Cliairs, ask for those with
Harwood’s Bed leather Finish Sea's.
l liejf never v/ear r. :i!.
. >, :•
GABTORINE AXLE
— Cj'IL,
,
fepSlHf '*•*
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EcftnoaRcs^, Ccs =.--;ai.-*i},
V/HEM YC‘y WANT AXLE CiL AGAIN,
M TB 2 T i'*i V> TZ I!;TT 3 HAST WH
Dr t-, G“t>'• ■*;, ; .s;..Iwor,:
l:-.u .10-3 sm- ; .
W-‘ ■tOncruHS only BY
BAUM'S CilSTOUV £('
*T ;.
0 A i*-rs CAS-
N s i an<: *y % LECiU
stwo
NEW bTOKE
NEW GOODS
AND NEW MEN,
ii. t. barrow i
Late of Mupon Comity, have jest
opened p Fancy and Family (•I
eery on Cotton Avenue, in the u
formerly occupied by
BROWN & FRENC H.
\ Inal* }|u*y are prepared to ftu u
'.rst,ela»«t il<,els at lmv prices. Tin y
• re Ik :i< t<||i„j-t< is for goitij
FLO l'U,
MEAT,
S* li.vit.
(OEEEK.I
HUE,
nad in MEAL, l/iv,
i‘ouiici'ti«ui have n - -
FINE
Supplied with ill! kinds of line
Brandy, Whisky,
Win *es,C r,
' Idea are warranted to be pin
p to.I.
We cordially Invite the people »
s.-hlcy ,i''c ii■; mat cab. siirn'madieu country
•ivc a tl I ptcitgiair llirl lltoy s t .• .
* * . -1 of 11 an I ii id i. and
i' d good.- as are onlii by any u ic.
L T. BIRiiiiW L BRO
Sept. 8 -:Sm
’V
STdasotSSEiirv gJEHP <x:a5r Y3S1 £ i i m wasmzmwe 1 s ">
-
The Ellaville DRFO STORE
be J 1 ico io get pi' IJ|'.
*RI'(.S,
MEDIC) NEH,
SO ' 1 A,
CREAM TARTAR AND
Rill) MB 01 CM
PATENT MEDICINES,
NOTIONS:
I’lvRr’UM FRY.
TOILET’ ARTHN.ES,
STATIONERY
LAND GOODS
r any other article i;-u:)lly kept in
i drug storp t
Dr. (’. II. Mil.
Sept. 1-tf. Edaviile, (1 a.
ii i: i ii mm
-- 1 ,'( )}>
mmmmi v\Sj v; ps.1- mm* ON
i' . M. K. H \IM>
Allen House Block, hrttdoorl clow
j Miss Agues AyctH k’s, where
she lias ii large and tine
stock pf
PILL i\f) WiXTil
My Hats, Bonnets nnd Trimming
Material are from lending house*,
in New York, Philadelphia au«L
Boston.
Plain and Fancy Velveteen.
New shades in Silk Velvet,
Plain Moire Plushes and Eill-.s.
((re: :- ( train, Moire, Iridescent.
Combination and Fancy Rib¬
bons, Novelties in Tips and Fan.
c.v Feathers
My goods are all the latest s'yb s,
and our prices are bound to piensy
Thanking the public for their pat¬
ronage, and requesting nil, especial*
ly tin* ladies to call and examine
iny goods and prices before pur¬
chasing elsewhere,
Respectfully,
Mrs, M. E. Baines.
Oct. iTIim,
C. R. MeCRORY h
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW
EM.AVII.I.E, - GEORGIA,
Witde , /» *’ C °" rt Hoa^, OoJIectldns !>£!!$*
^
MillWMT.
ELLAVILLE HIGH SCffOOL.
anrlmr Term iw,..* LgJ.ll, Jan, , 16, 188(8,
‘
P.V'f'l t list ructions to cntcraiiv tRSmugh, (,‘Jiiks of students 'l. P
Tuition tlie i c ' st lo1 e
‘ci***. monthlv,
xl. 50 , ^ 2.00 AND 82 . 50
: ,
- ciiru;<etent assistant will bo em• \
■ W H. MKRRIT, Jr,. A.‘ *
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