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■HE ENTERPRISE.
alattur. ivost-oftlee at Ellaville, as
, ,
ISU'd 11 President, , , ,
for aBVRLINB.
(l.ii'M! Vice President,
jj r s, Cleveland
AX1>
,.0 J G.THURMAN
*j,' or Oovernor, GORDEN.:
_ irv a.
For Congress,
[018LES I'. CRISP.
rket i-t over flowed \ f
ur tna
vs. Saturday to trims
he»llia nc0 met
me important business. .
SO and wife spent
Mr. II J. Williams
Way «> Vtnericus with relatives-
Mitch Bolton of Americus is
Miss ,
her sister Mrs. H. T. Ai ring
‘siting
L-’rstlond p: of watermelons J -B. V.’il- VV 8
ht in Tuesday, by
tason- for CASH
rk.il \ Sett ing Machines
installments. C. r. Davis
John Allen, living about two
He,south of town, is reported ns
ing very sick.
ttudersoa ville will have a big bar-
tomorrow and an exhibition
(cue night tha 22nd.
norrow Sheriff
Ur j T. Holder deputy
Stewart County, was in our town
it Friday ni^'C
Jest JfOO js at the lowest itriees, at
Waxelhtuitn &Co.
Americus, (ia.
|r i. L. Lindsey st -tes that crops
_ doing well,
his neighborhood are
Ve are delighted to see Miss
ale Amos at home again after a
?t i> learnt visit to Americus,
Iwson and other places.
Make your purchases at the New
kk store, Americus Ga. and get a
[k-t to the thawing for tbe silk
S', free of charge
Burden County must have sur-
L money in her Treasurer, as she
afford to pay $99,50 for a Bridge
P a dry creek.
I i,;A forget to call and get your
!ipt for tiic ExTETPittsK, I want
try tn .ui in the count* - to have
iff'formers in the eastern and
l.ii [v< rn p irtion > of tlie County re-
i: good rains during Tuesday
•'•n’t fail to give us a call when
[name to Americus, to do your
IB'ing. We will make it to your
ervst, J.L. Mack Manager.
New York Store.
|ir. (Ifitosh and Mrs. Daril McDonald Darian, are of
county, neitr
pting their noice, Mrs. Dr C. H-
liili.
.T.Collin* of Murray’s X Roads
ihead oil ltye, having threshed
[three hundred and twenty*' five
kids, kl also threshed out one Inin-
and twenty buchels of Wheat.
Ir. M. W. Wimbush of LaCrosse
pnns us that they were favored
|li a splendid rain hist Friday
[ning which was very much need-
loto Murray and Williams fo. -
[nily lekery, Groceries, Hats, Notions, Slioes etc’
Tinware,
[»r the benefit of all printers. I
p found out how to imikft pants
Mud that is to “make the coat
| vest first”.
[I' !1 painting on the 14 iblist^
prch fly aprogresai g finely and al-
improves the looks very
tei.
b "l.J. Haynesley of South Titts-
f! Tenn. spent Sunday with his
tfMrs. 11. T. Arrington.
>e:id the advertisement of Dixon
K in.this issue. Their stock is
Mete and they will sell you
|<L »• Live Ht prices that defy and satisfy
tliem a call
frsflves.
CLEVEL AND
al Thurman
Nominated.
« have resolv'd the ret are to give
ial bargains lu Grrcerles, Shoes.
Go „is and Notions.
t>ixo\ AND wiijLIAMSON
j r , ps in this County were never
F'etter condition, the ploughman
r ‘»g done his duty well and waits
the blessings of Providence.
fts of pretty, new spring goods
the New York store.
Americus Ga.
lr - H. Wall one’of Schley’s
’’ I'romineiit young farmers in-
“eil us last Saturday that lie ex-
(, d to gather 70 bales of cotton
n il } mule farm and ids expec-
is bussed on a very flattering
spect.
'* i’trrels of flour, just received
Uurray ft Williams.
®°°fl lot of family groceries,
shoes, & notions; wonderfully
‘ffi for cash, A small per. cent
f - added for goods on time, where
will make a good paper.
p t'Ure them, and save money.
Prof. Loekhenrl of Americus was
in the City Tuesday putting, the 1» :
-
ano in time at the acmJomy tor
commencement.
Mr. Cordell brought us a euiios-
ity yesterday; it is a lien egg about
2 inches long, ami not more than
J 4 ofan Inch through; if you desire
to son it, cull &t tills this \VG8k
Rev. Weldon will (III his regular
appointment at Fellowship next
Sunday, instead of preaching "of ht >r«\
as was rumored, the first the
week.
The farmers are complaining o"
their Corn Crops, and say they are
very poor nnd unless the season arc
very favoaable for th<> next six
weeks, the crops will be far behind
that of last year.
Mr. Holder, Deputy shor tTof Stew¬
art county, is naturally a very fine
looking man, hut he hud an extra
smile on his face last Friday morn-
ing when the Treasurer gave him
a chock for the $250.00 offered by
this Count', for the arrest and de¬
livery of BLACKMAN.
NOTTCF. the cal! of the Executive
Committee for the mass meeting on
July 4th for the purpose of Electing
delegates to the different Conven¬
tion, anti we hope to see all the
Democratic voters present its there
will no doubt be some other im¬
portant business before the meet¬
ing.
The School Census Of Schley.
White, Males, 419. Females, 339.
Colored Males, 018. Females, 545,
Topd Whites, 758; Total Colored
H03. Total White and Colored, 1921. |
Showing an increase of 84 over last
census. Tlie averngf ft;.-tint nai l
bv the state this vear far ebil > t*. t
from 6 to 18 years n"age, i -$2.0! p. >•
scholar
Mrs. Singletary died at the resi-
denee of her son IT. H. Singletary
Sunday morniny at 1 o’clock, age 77
y *ars, sin* was f ken sick in Alab i»
tna about a month ago and 1 ist Tues¬
day site was brought to LaCrosse
where she breathed her last. The j
burrial service was conducted Mon¬
day morning by Itev.C. D Adams
” he concert and exhibition of the
Ethiville High School, will be iield
in t.nt Ware-house on the 24 ami 2) !
ins’t. Admission each night, 25c;
children, 15 r . Proceeds t<» oe ex-
pended on repairs of Vcademy.
Arrangements Brass Band are being of Americu made to j
have the
at the terminal exercises of the v>.
v. n.s.
At a Democratic nomination hold
in Macon County on Saturday last,
the lion. J. M. Dupree was nomina-
for the Senate of the 13th Senatori¬
al Dist. and the Hon. S. T. Lottley
for ltepresemitive in the Lower
House. And as it was Macons ti me
to furnish the Senator, the Citizen'
of Sumter and Schley acquiesce
in Macons Choice and will gladly
aid in the election ot Col. Dupree.
Money for farmers. I am prep ar
ed to negotiate loans for fanners at
a total commission of 12 per cent
with interest payable once a year and
to wit, on Decemer 1st. Call
see me if you need money.
Ch as. B. McCrory.
Ft' Il 11E P It E8 ENT A TI V E.
l respectfully annonnoe myself a can-
dldata for representative in the next leg¬
islature; subject to (he democratic of notn- the j
ination, and solicit tho support
voters in tiie county.
Respoetfully, vin.
E. h. Bald
ANOUNCEMEVr.
'p 0 the Democratic Voters °l
s c hlt*y County. I here by anoimce
myself a candidate for represent*-
tive of Schley bounty subject to
nomination by the Democratic par-
ty. i respetefully solicit your vote.
Respectfully W. II. McCrory
NOTICE
__
I hereby Announce myself n . ■< a can 0 ., n -
did ate tor the office of Ordinary o
Schley County, subject to the demo-
cratic nomination, and will highly
.
appreciate the\o t <>'b 1,1 lu
all who will favor me with the same
Respectfully, I. N. Mott.
June, 18th 1888.
another runaway.
j jHS p Monday evening Mr. J. B.
williams bad his horse hitched up
to take a ride, while standing in
front ot the gate he became frighten
at some chrildren who were pla>-
ing, whirled and threw the boy
out turned tlie buggy over, threw
himself down and tore up things
generally. The negro catching
jbght square on his head
p ■evented a serious accident,
ANDREW CHAPEL DOTS.
More warm weather.
How the fanners would rejoice to
wen good rain not only fanners
hut others,
1 Hf* children are fixing to have a
lovely time in vacation not only
the children hut the Teacher, how
sweet the word vacation thrills each
one of their hearts.
Mrs.Strange anti Minnie Halley
had quite a pleasant tiaio at To",
well Saturday and Sunday. Mr. (if
1). Iiays gave the young people of
Andrew Chapel, a hoe robbing last
Tuesday night they reported a
grand time.
Misses Li lie Glo*er and Minnie
Halley are anticipating a nice time
at Mr. Harvey’s Saturday and Sun¬
day next.
Mrs. N. E. Strange was excited
from some cause last Saturday she
was not lar from her stopping place*
she looked around and wanted to
know where the umbrella was, she
was holding it most any one else
would have been tired down, guess
though it was because she had just
passed Mr.-
Who cun beat Shiloh, Mr. Sid Jor-
dau had several watermelons Satur¬
day.
Mrs. Strange has 14 Turkeys we
will know where to go to get turkey
Christmas.
We were glad to see Prof. Mer¬
ritt at church Sunday.
We are glad to know that Mrs. \V.
A. 1-Vrry is improving, hope she will
be up soon.
Guess some of the girls will wear
a long face during vacation.
There was a large crowd at Mr
J.C, Strange’s last Sunday evening,
that house is al ways inviting to both
tlie young and old and especially
the young.
One of the young men broke the
if W. . s<| ty nigitt (;ne w«‘iit wtt.i
ii Hhe m ttne) ite is tine
esr.an-t cb-v n i iv.i•
(be is loo bashful ;
•J
Heart Refiners.
[written For The Kn'TFRfrse]
“Sorrow is a miner; it digs in the
iicart and tinds its embedded golti.
It is a diver and brings it;) the ocean
pearls. It is a ilign-priestanu con¬
secrates tiie sacrifice it imposes.’’
(Caroline L -e Uentzo.)
Weil has the great master of hu¬
man wisdom said, “By the sadness
o; rite countenance Hie heart is
m n!e wiser.”
Love, the tyrant, that sooner or
i„ter, wields the sceptre in i* v.ry
iium.'tn lieart, “refines the thoughts
and heart oilt r ., lM; hath Sl . nt j,»
reason, a in! L jtt iicioti'.’' (M’Poa.)
it teaches us endurance and pa¬
tience, it teaches us sympathy and
charily, it brings out all tiiat is good
in us, and shows us ail that is good
in others; it fiils our lives, our aouis
with beauty, poetry and music.
“fit some natures, love for a hu¬
man being will work marvel-', which
neitii-r the fear of God, nor the
hype of Heaven, nor yet the prompt¬
ings of seif respect, have powe to
accomplish.” (Mrs. Wilson.)
Love is the great Artist that
makes this life of ours a beautiful
picture, it brightens every charm,
embellishes every grace, and con¬
ceals each defect by the clinging
tendrils of loving excuses.
“Love flings a halo round the dear
ones heart.” (Mrs. iiorton.)
Sorrow and love, hand in hand,
ever so closely allied, that ene
could not exist without the other;
truly they are the two great refiners
of tiie human heart.
It is with tho smallest error, ns
with the deepest sin; it may be re¬
pented of, it may be condoned, it
)lia y ( K , forgiven; forgiven by God
and man; but it can not be undone.
THE BEADING CLUB.
June 15th 1888.—Club convened the
regular hour. Roll cailed and 70c
collected. Minutes of last meeting
reiU i mid adopted with the eorrec-
tion that tlie committee who w e ro
appointed to ascertain cost ofcarpe-
tj 11{ r and papering and were tilso
instructed to purchase such materi¬
as are required.
After completing programme for
the night the club had a recess ot
i ten minutes, after Winch tlie Oiio
was read by Editress.
The committee (or carpeting re¬
I port that they have sent for sample
| of goods, and will complete the
work soon.
A resolution was offered by Mr.
A. A. Arrington that the club ad¬
journ for the length of six weeks
The following officers were elected
for the next two months. Brest.
W. D. Sears, Vice Brest. W. II. Me-
C rory, Secty. E. W. fetaiage, Treas.
Claude Dixon, Business committee,
tv. B. Merritt, Miss Kate Merritt
Miss Mary Hornady, Editress,
Miss Fannie Merritt,
There being no other business the
club adjourned to meet Friday 22nd.
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thx package Ortiti and Z be Trade-Murk kure you get the and fvfiu'.uiiio. ihc fr.ll iklo bee
on front of Wrapper, and ott Uv9 aido
the aval »nd nature <*f #f. 11. ivlUa &
Co., ats in the above f -C- similo. Remember theit
lino other genuino £immona Liver Regulator.
Georgia Scjilmy Covxty.
(To Whom It May Concern)
Whereas S. A. Sellars Adminis¬
trator do bonis non of Richard
Sellars having filed his application
in my oiiiee for letters of dismission
from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite all par¬
ties interested whether kindred or
creditors to show cause if any they
can on or before the October Term
<\f thcOrdin try’s Court o • i. l lm
tho 1st Monday in October next
wit ; -aid application should not bo
d. Vit,toss oiy hand m —• 11
June 1. A
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Ordinary.
IWS«nH3K--r^
Georgia bt iii.fy (t vxty.
T. iiM whom it tuny concern
J. V. Pilcher has in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for perma¬
nent letters of administration on the
estate ot Vinson Pilcher late of said
C lunty deceased and 1 vi 1 pas u; !-
on said application on the 1st Mon¬
day in August 1888. Given under
my hand nml official signature this
J une 11th. 1888.
T. J. Dozier
Ordinary
Georgia s-chi f\ Coivnyy.
Wiiereas K. L. Worthy Adminis¬
trator of VV. G. Sims deceased has
tiled his petition for letters ot dis¬
mission mom said Administration.
These are , here fore to cite and ad¬
monish-HI parties interested wheth¬
er kindred or creditors to show
cause if any they can. on or before
the first Monthly in September 1HS8
why said petition should not iie
granted to said petitioner as prayed
for. Given under mv hand and offi¬
cial signature this May the 7th 1888
T. J. Dozier Ordinaey.
A. P & L. Schedule.
On and after February 10; 1888,
trains on the Americus, I’reston
and Lumpkin railroad will run as
follows*
Sunday. Daily ex. Sunday Sunday
oid v. 011 1 V.
No. 1.’ No. 3. No. 5.
Ijv bouvale, 0:‘iO am 5:30 tun 1:00 pm
! .vi iipk in, 7 :50 “ 0:L.» •• 1 ;i0 “
Itichlaud, 7 -.50 “ 0:40 '* Z:10 “
Dfb'stou, 8:20 “ 7:05“ ■Z .-Ao “
Plain*. 8;35-‘ 7: .5 “ R:tir» “
Ar Americus, 0:35 “ 8 : 10 / I. 3:10 “
l.v Amoricas, 2:15 “ 8 ;.<() 3:50 “
i i until)jjton 3:20 “ 8.5) “ 4 :'£j -
DeSoto, 3:45 “ 9:10 “ 4:45 “
('obb, 4:05 “ 9:25 “ 5:00 “
Johnson, 4.12 “ 9:31 “ 5:00 “
one., 4:1!) “ 9:50 " 5:25 “
< ’ordele, 5:0.) “ 10:10 “ 5:15 “
Seville, 5:‘-5 “ 10:10 “ 0:23 “
Koelicile, d- lo “ i 1:20 “ 0:55 “
Ar Alibev Vdi> U 11-^0“ 7:2) “
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.
D S.iiiday. Hy ex. Munlay Sunday
2*. No. only. 4. Nip only. 0.
N o. .
Lv lie, 5:3) am 5:50 am 1:20 pm
tf:P5 “ 0:20 “ 1:5D “
Seville, 0:45 “ 0:53 “ 2:22 “
Cordeie, 5 -lo “ 7:30 “ 3:'.)!' “
Coney, s ;«) “ 7:50 3:20 “
Jsinis id, 8:23“ 8:09 " 3:10 “
Cobb. 8:30 “ 8:15 “ 3:40 '•
DeSoto 8:50 “ 8:30“ 4:0! “
Huntington 9:15“ 8 : 00 “ 4:2o “
Ar Americas, 9:50 “ 9:25 “ 4155 "
l.v Americus, 2:50 pm 9:35 “ 5:05 “
i Plains. 3:30“ 10:10 “ 5:40“
Preston, 4:05 “ 1();40 “ (t. ') “
Uic .danJ, 4:10 “ 11*35“ 0:35 “
Lumpkin, 5 2(1 “ 11:35 “ 7:05 “
Ar Lou vale, 6:00 “ 12;I5 pill 7:45 “
J. N. IJASS, Oen.Supt.
II. V. A E. n. It. TIME TABLE.
On and after Sunday, April 15,1888 ?
trains will run as follows:
Gorxa kast.
| Lv Buena Vista -r m
J —? :25 “
Ar ku ;IV |1Io -? 5)0 “
J J, v LaCrosse Ellaville oc OC a u
J Ar Americus O U
GO ING WKST.
i jV Americus WC > 111
LaCrosse 45 44
Ar Ellaville •*. 44
Lv Ellaville :I5 “
Butnam Uk 44
Ar Buena Vista ©» «
Connects at Americus with Cen¬
tral trains Nos. 0 ami 4 going west
and east. Telegraph stations at
Buena Vista and Ellaville.
J. M. Lowe, Vice-President.
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Sciatica, Berate : fct>». Caatnet?d
Lnmhaga, SpraisB. i’naclas,
Sth«T:matinr., K train*, Ervj.tion,
Euri»» Btitcke*, IXorf A?l,
Bo aid*, Etittr Jctnta, Scrl.V
E tings 1) aekache, Wore*,
Bit##, Calls, Swinney,
Ersi*«.s Soros, 8o(tdl* t! ill*.
Eniiion*, Spavin Vile*.
Cora*, Crack*. |
THIS GOOD OLD S.AND 3Y
accompUjJiP* for everybody cx«-.*tJ.r ’.vhet k- abucd
fork. C>uii of the reasons toi*tlte great- pop.nib y *.»
tho Muatany UnUncnt U found In u*j*. vrrx n i
nppiicaMlhy, F.verybody hcv-’s tcucli n incd'■•!• *.
The? Luwun t:inl; neeJs It hi case il ituk ' « :jt.
Tho IIon«ipsTlf«neeiUlti''»rE^n*r$i^f:»ir. , l/ v n
TIe© Caimls*r needs it for his a, id. Hi. r. •...
Tlx© aH©cukiiIo coetia it aiwiyi cu Liu w.nfc
bench.
The Minn* nmU It in ciwc of emergency.
Tho PUnocrnoadelt—cftu’txctaior^ without ; u
The l arttio seeds it ia hi* house, Ills xlaU»,
and Jtl« tstock y&rd.
Tb© 3t«auiboat nmn or tfca Bontman r.+a'.s
‘ t In liberal supply cflostand nub ore.
Tee Elorao-funcler need.* is hia l*er.t
fr’oiid an*! KdJmt r eUance.
The 8focli-«roncr need* it—It will save likn
thousands of dollars and «. world*of troub>.
Th o It ullrr>nd mao needs it Rr.d trill :i **©4 it b->
long -s hit Ul'o Li a round c£accidents sn*l
Th© Backwoodsman noodsit. There Ss uoth-
It t,s an antidote for tho dangers to lire,
limb av. d comfort which surrouiul tho vie * .x.-.
Tbe Morcliunt needs it about Ills store among
hU employees. Aocidents will happen, and when
thr^o oornethc Mustang Liniment Is wanted at once.
!£.«©»! ti Bottle iulho Uo!X9(*t *Tis the best of
economy.
Kerr n Bottle In the Factory. Its Immediate
us** In ease of accident saves pain and loss of wages.
Keep ii Always In the Stable for
use when wn
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or met with such general favor ns the
remedy manufactured by l>r. S, B. Hart¬
man, and named I'/ him Peuun \,
Mr. ij S. Goody, cf Massillon, Stark
county, Ohio, v. i it-' *: >at. lie has been
troubled with general debit.! Y nnd dyspep¬ induced
sia for several years; that lie was
t> trv 1 'hi;UN A. far hi* complaints, and
t .at alter u.mg three bottles of tile medi*
cine bo vruspre.it'.y relieved. It braced
t:i n right up a .id gave l:im energy, and
r.vtored b.;u to hi? y tuthlul vigor. lie
ascribes his cure to A, and says it
is a wonderful reined Springfield, O.,
Adolp i liak iiuis & Co.,
writes: “Wc nr# having n. good sale for
PciUNA. It sells at \ve'l ns my medlcins
we.luive, and gives, tlw very best satisfac¬
tion.’’ Newtonville,
Mrs. C. Y7. K.-dham,
Clermont Countv, Ohio, rays: *• 1 tun j
been a great sufferer 'or the last six or
seven years, with gc rral debility and
change of li'b. I was very much reduced.
1 have taken four bottles oi Pebitn k which
haa restore ! ine t> perfect hoiilili amt
itrength. We think lXUU.ttA a sale and
grand medicine,”
’THE
MOORE COUNTY GRIT:
Portable Cora Kills and Millstones.'
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TTie Bent In tho World form&Ltrig Kyo, Barley ta 1 >l*
meal; Xar grinding Corn, Out**, matter bettd ct
iHiy m^x ul feed. It cutu all fibrv, ua
Ulan any known stone or tmlir. Hon.
fiai»pl AddroG* «8 of Ueul coot ou ap plica
II. 0. XILL3T017S CD.,
FflRKEMOOD, MOORE CO.. N. C
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S •■; RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS. IV
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Hardware W&
A TKAD3GB.
y In buylBj new Chalrg, .-.ok for tfco»e will!
S h lliawooa'o Itcd Lcutber Ficlalj Sea s.
Tl»»y novnr wear out. v
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Yft!f.s rr.:. v/a-jt axis oil agaw,
A ywr D'ff/ff 13 liiJir yea BAUM’S CASYOHRiS.
<’!■'■<>ivoxs. I£i* v dv/arc und
Ht. rnc;*s .‘iheps tmil it#
V «* ■<’ U PAC T U RD CKLY PY
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until at the present day it is universally ac/cnowl-
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AND UY SPECIAt AGREEMENT COMBINED
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&an obt.i H oDti oi.'in'l.v • «■*>»! :ri* ^ I ,.vyf
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my of lii*/ * i .1 li . t If c ii-px of contributor*
ban bro i I’D- t y s! tl.eDvil, and a mimberof new
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bcht, ftM.i in m t Uiu o;.ly, 1 ;s8 story payer pub*
listed in Uii’ Wt-Ht.
The i e:i • f HIT. T! W TH< >?*TAS. of tlie People'*
CliRrcb.Cliicuj? , h o' boon r-.-utvcl by THE I.EIMj-
I.'l* for a 8vi’.(t.s of iL’ti I h ::p hi ;i vii-joty of Bubject*
during flit* co t i”u: y* -v. No more pr thinker
in r nif.iv v yoror.s '.y: i»or tba;i Lr. Xltomas could
I o found »t li t iri’/t i t lav. Hip coutr LuUouh can
ootfAil to arciue de« p iutcrest.
Hoid whit t a.’liD mb mf 'S HE l.F.IMi R1C will
present to it< sub^cr 1 e t. tluriiijf ti e comimj year,
for the no i.jiihI j r.c o .e»! '»(>. Instailme ts of from
four to six ri 1 sf ri « : one page o* War Memories,
written by ilio«e who wire there, with at leant two
portraits of pr miuent i-Hrticip’in + » in the conflict,
one on each wld*; an ofi It r*nu the i>j"n of DU. H.
W. THOMAS, cf Ox Po »»•:«;*- Omrek, Cliica^o;
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Brooklyn: acoltuu i ot A.irt .v. rs t > Conespondciits,
and iSou p ctF M. riflst, • „ try Uumorun/ ParnKrapU*.
mid Colloquies inHufTi ieot muab.-r to till tho larger
«h*ot.
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btx : .80
tiir i.rnvn? fH h V»v Nt.wt* lealerfl, Ponfr*
niaeteri find Bubs vine.* u A t ntB ti.rouKh 'ut th*
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a ending name' and addro « to the office of publication.
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IKE caiOAUO LEDGER.
271 F.auklin Si root, Chicago, HE
WANTED!!!
lteliable and Activ e Men to truv-
! !t;i tin l.'stabiislicd House tiuri g
the Miinmer months. Those who
cat. fin nit- It a t< it at <’ fixe <• • H-
c\ preferod Money advanced montly
to j>ay (.\)t lists. A gitt.t 1 1 i nee
ft r tl.c right n i it: State ; go, 1 1 m-
ness tx| t ritiue, anti to tave tin e
I.t ttt r send mints and additss^f
referetU'es. ■' C t;l !< i;li< n i aid to
ptislal cuds. \ ir r ird s i t lit
■ i ntlirg Stan p foi i« i I • • Adtht.'S
■It l SIN it S.” I’tx 11. Lit l.n t i.d
Va.
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0-“ \ ' ' ' ..J li.•!„«,iy for Ihc kfee ly nnd perms
«n< ).'3. t;:tu.tl .’Tml; diouB anti riutaoar Jzapc^noy ty !h#rt*r. i a
■ '* ** T, *) . I*i« t Appbcunv • tu tb- j Be 4 cf lUr
‘ • 1 ti..- r*ia' '•» iio a.tended trtfc j)*,n *r Ini:cBT»>il-n«j, tiff -•»>.
'ite-f r,' «#i n tb : crlirasy pu t-uito of life. Thu i tod# ot uvoftmtiu u
fsvtl ikotcitir very a-t-re I# now e. proiwiuaosd miewrv, Ti 3
* 3'i rfialmug# a bout this pejnt »tion. Tract e«i ol>N>rraijn« Clt*ld«4 a* 1
j that, it n il rice jnrfrtl kj fattMtiAC. It ;r
t bj tie M -di. al 1 -rofrs.io'i U> La the means y«t
*■- - id. 1,1 And tfUrniif this very prevalent trt uble. Me, K#tn*riy •'"•V
U :ix. <■( turn--it-, 'll. 1 (!»•».•■# o rnnnti ). 53; .<
i.i,faro, iu kn* i.. **■«'• ,«».); 3 lajUn f -,r *hrvt *)•■ )”.
m .»>! >l,i" tijui ii L»o wool J7 _ tf '*•»•- x
.
'« |' i!l rf.it'Aun. for ufi if •ri..ia»^nv ivt t a,
t( I’ei. i f ,! I )te .Ti| li*.- fi* •># A»»t«njirtl |.|w *r#si'«#.-cfki k will,-*., *
, > 'ii- t'i u* «i il ft*, ih.y c t > Im fee nrwi to u lf«a» ^o/.wl. •<5 ov-
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-{ARRIS REMEDY CO. f.lf’O i CKEhilSIC
y-i-.aiiu’A > ',n». s'j t* vta-. -VAii'i. JSiU~-
j > f 7 ’ [ { I V«K'VA t -»EI> arc ttmsrt
it i V 111 j I who uvd this andllici)
act; they will find i ill >ral>!e vinniov-
t tluit will not take uieui from t .,f|i-
liomcH and families. Tho profits are
'urge and sure for every industrious por-
si<n, many have made and are making
scwnil hundred dollars n montli. It is
;:sy for anyone to make jo aid npwirt’.
per tiny, who is willing to work. Either
voting or old: capital not needed;
wo. start ial alii yon. lily required, Everything reader, new, ,\o
-•pci well you, Write on
do i; as as any one. tons at
once for lull particulars, which we mail
■ me. Address Stinson A Co., Portland,
Maine.
C. li.McCROfiY i
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
411-1 A VILLE, GEO KG 14.
Office in Court House. Collections
i specialty and settlements prompt*
:y made. Nov. 21-Jv
JftSttMiSUNT.
ELLAVli.LE HIGH SCHOOL.
Spring Term Begins Jan. 16,1888.
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• I liitioii inoutiiJ v,
$1.50,82.00 AND @2.60,
Jan-5 fuu l’r'ueipal