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E ENTERPRISE.
1 it tho matter. post-oltleo at Ellavllle, as
’oid' lass
For President,
(BOVER CLEVELAND.
Vice President,
&Irs. Cleveland
A Nil
LEN G. THURMAN.
For Governor,
IN R. GORDEN.;
For Congress,
[H ARLES F. CRISP,
8^.
2j 'j
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Ljcy lias four horses on tho track,
Uiu> lyjflo for the race,are ready;
others now, ns ten years back,
ye t lining slow, but steady.
f fgfi cn ndidates, this is to you all!
’fo b of . vou ’ - ‘ cut Atlanta’s your f ’ n Hall, l )er >
^ it you reach
Yeu.ll get there through your paper.
jkud the above lines and vote
Itordingly*
Lut fail to come out to the Con-
A; Thursday and Friday nights.
Iprof. Dozier of Pery, was in town
L.i*eek.
r - Air. Weldon preached here
-
jay and Tuesday nights.
u!l Sewing Machines for CASH
[installments.
C. P. Davis
[jdightful vain fell in our com-
this week and farmers will
ive to be wide awake.
ue a large crowd attended the
Ll services of Mrs. Allen
§iy evening.
lace glad to state that Mrs.
pud is up again and spending
in the country with her sis-
(Andrew Chapel High School
Lipen Monday July 9th.
k L| Minnie Halley left Andrew
Saturday fer her home at
lell.
% goods at the lowest prices, at
Axelbau m &Co.
Americus, Ga.
v Fannie Merritt and Mr. E.
Strange attended service at
klship Sunday.
K- Thompson of An Irew Chap-
i Tuesday for his home in Tay.
punty. kre considerable wind
was a
Lin at LaCrosse last Saturday,
Ar down several trees,
jfosrs Alman Cook and Brewster
Manta spent Suml ly in that it ,
Lv L Honiady House.
J. H. Cawood preajhed at
fetbtist church Sunday.
■ L. \V. Dixon has an excellent
■f cotton.
i Mitch Bolton returned home
riday, we hope it will not he
efore she will make us anoth-
lit.
te your purchases at the New
[store, Americus (Hawing Ga. for and the get silk a
t to tlie
[free L of charge
Thompson and Miss Minnie
[y Leir of Andrew thanks Chapel to Mrs wish D to i¬
li’Ellaville many nice
for the very
rs a few days since.
ft forget to call and get your
it for the Ext etprise, I want
r man in the county to have
r. Mr. Blitch is visiting among
rethren this week after filling
gular ippointmont Saturday
urn day.
ft fail to give us a call when
tome to Americus, to do your
[ping. (rest" We will make Manager. it to your
J. L. Mack
New York Store.
feturday night some one robbed
of the croquet ground’s of everj
ket, some talk of five dollars re-
N being offered for the man that
lit,
oto Murray and Williams for
lily Groceries, Hats, Shoes
skery, Tinware, Notions, etc
le hundred will accompany the
H Rand from Americus Friday
it. Special trains will run to
Americus and Buena \ ista.
fad the advertisement of Dixon
i, in.this issue. Their stock is
plete and tljey 'YU' sel1 y” u
U at prices that defy com pet i-
| Give them a call an(j satisfy
(selves.
CLEVELAND
and Thurman
Nominated.
I Have resolv'd therefore to
Ll Bargain* in Orr -erles, Shoes-
Bo ds and Notions, AMSON
DIXON AND WILLI
its of pretty, new spring goods
ie New York store,
Americus Ga.
> b ir.-ds c.f flour, just received
lurray & William -. grocerie-
good lot of family 1
, sh-m.R,& notions; wonderful
pi f cash, A small per.
v ■ bled for goods on tint'
4c.s will make a goofj I
(cure them, and so'
■
Mr. Jos. Rnwlimd will move into
M r. Murray’s handsome new resl-
deuce tills week.
Messrs J. F. Woods, II. T. Harper
• . M. ( olum l(>lt Monday for Atlanta
where they will represent Hcliley
in tho State Alliance Convention.
Why does’nt some one put 'M* a
Livery and feed Htahle here, v o
noticed severnl Drummers lent in *
town the other day in an ox cart.
. Miss Mi ttie Myers will open tv :t
months school at New Prospect on
Monday the 2ml of July; let the pa¬
trons give her a full attendance at
the start.
Mr. J. s. Royal of Americus gave
us a call Tuesday, Mr. Royal has
just taken a trip through the County
as far up as Cedar Creek, and states
that the rains have been very par-
tial up in that portion of country.
Mr. J. C. Bowipnd was badly hurt
a few days ago while hauling stock
to tiie mill, a suppling knocked him
off of the coupling pole and the front
wheel ran upon Ills breast bruising
him up considerably but no is get¬
ting on finely now.
Money for farmers. I am prepar
ed to negotiate loans for farmers at
a total commission of 12 per cent
with interest payable once a year
to wit, on Decemer 1st. Call and
see me if you need money.
Ciias. R. McCroky.
The several Fanners Alliances of
Schley County will elect delegate,
one for every ten members, to attend
the regular meeting of the County
Alliances in Ellaville at nine o’clock
July tiie 11th next.
Jas. F. Woods President.
We were fortunate enough to be
present at the dosing excises of tiie
Andrew Chapel High School and
must say they were exceedingly
good. The house was filled to over¬
flowing and great crowds stood
around the windows and doors ea¬
ger to hear the speeches, and resi-
tations.
The B. V. Train helps a calf
across a stock gap.
Last Saturday as the ears came
down from Judge Singletary’s to the
switch, as it reached the stock gap
it picked up a calf that was trying
to cross and sent him about 39 or 40
feet over into Mr. Dixons field bruis¬
ing him up considerably, but did
not kill him.
Mrs. John Allen afterot years jour
ney in this life closed her eyes in
death Sunday at three o’clock while
surrounded by relatives and friends
she leaves a family of chrildren to
mourn the loss but goes to meet a
living husband who crossed the riv-
er a few years since. Her remains
wereintered in theCemetary at tins
place Monday evening, Rev. C. I>.
Adams officiating. The berieved
family have our sympathy.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Saturday evening as the B. V.
train was making its second trip to
Americus it ran on a broken rail a nd
threw the tender off. The coaches
being ahead of the Engine, and
crossing over first, no doubt preven¬
ted a serious accident as the plat¬
form was crowded, when the Engine
struck the rail it knocked it clear
out, taring up tiie track about thirty
feet.
Ft>R REPRESENTATIVE.
1 respectfully announce myself a can-
fjPlato for representative in the next leg¬
islature; subject to the democratic nom-
ination, and solicit the support of tho
voters in the county.
Respectfnlly, Baldwin.
E. S.
ancuncement.
To the Democratic Voters of
Schley County. I here by anounc/
myself a candidate for repre*
tjve of Schley Bounty s>
nomination by the Der
ty, I respetefully so'
Respectfully
iT
j
Tuiiu te To Vincent Pilcher
(By A Friend)
Mr. Pilcher was horn in Waren Co.
Qa. 1811, Died in Americus (la. May
1888.
After tii» Cluuitfful events of 77
years, the screen that at some time
must fall between all our lives and
Eternity, has dropped between us
and our venerable friend. Wo fol¬
lowed him only to the point, where
others may follow us. Friends cher¬
ished him in old njre, and loved ones
did all in their power to alleviate
his last Hulferiii'L He is gone, and
more can not he done then pay n
last tribnto to his dust.
He was one of ttie men that had
seen the territory that composes
Schley Co. almost an unbroken for,
est. lie grew up with tho County
and was a living history of its peo¬
lie lived an life
and did not court notoriety; yet pos¬
sibly no man in tho county conform!
more favors than he. He had but
few falts to hide by the grave-
Though, at times porvocations may
have been great, members of
his family say they never saw him
mad. Such a man deserved to live
and could not fear to die.
We cun not explore tho myster¬
ies that he congealed beyond the
curtains of Time; yet we are satisfi¬
ed. liis memory is our inheritance,
and sometimes when the storms o f
life break upon us, memory will Hit
back through other days, in mem¬
ory of his many bright examples
that will serve to strengthen our
feeble and reanimating natures.
It is natural for li is family and
triends, that he loved at'd that loved
him so well, to mourn. But, though,
the cold hand of destiny is inevita¬
ble there seems to come a shim¬
mering light from the heyound, that
makes, even the doubtful bone, lint
be tiiis as it may, our friend is
wrapped in only forgetfulness wait. and repose
—we can
PUTNAM DOTS.
Putnam, Ga. June 2<»th—It is
about time for tiie hunters to com¬
mence shooting the doves.
We are needing rain very much at
present while some of our neighbors
have bad a nice raimneariy every
day last week.
The colored people of Marion and
Schley had a picnic at the tank
Saturday.
Their was a runoff Saturday while
the train on the B. V. & E. R. R.
was making a second trip to
Americas, their was no serious
accident, as nothing hut the lender
j umped the track, caused from
.i broken rail, and caused a delay of
about three hours,
Knowlton's mineral spring, at¬
tracts a very large crowd, and es¬
pecially on Sunday.
Still the candidates come out, we
wonder who will be the next repre-
senativc of Schley.
Prof. J. M. C’ollum has announced
himself a candidate for representa¬
tive, would he glad for ail of his
friends to support him he will be.
sure to get there.
We wonder if Prof. Merritt will
not give a man of his profession a
free ticket to the concert as he
knows one never has any money.
The young people ot Putnam at¬
tended the closing exercises of
Professor McMath’s School at
Drainville, he had quite a
success, it would have done credit
to a much larger place.
Prof. J. M. Collum left Monday
for Atlanta as a delegate from the
Schley Co. Alliance.
Col. G. P. Munro of Buena Vista
came down Saturday and returned
Monday, although George lias not
been admited to the bar, yet he has
had several cases.
From Andrew Chapel.
The farmers are about up with
their work and are now feasting on
the luscious watermelons.
Some are complaining of dry
weather, but there has been plenty
of rain in this immediate vicini’
and crops are booming in eon
quenee.
0 lie spring term ot tiie All
Chapel High School, closed i
the 22nd, with an exinhitiua a ‘
Which was quite a success
dictions ana endeavors of
few to the contrary not
ing, and we would say
tain lew who “just can
Andrew chapel '
burst,” th
boyjc
GKDIt.UA SCHI.Ki COUNTY.
Xirri 1
trator do bonis turn of Richard
Sellars having filed his upi ileatlon
in my office for letters of dismission
f«om said Administration.
Those are therefore to cite all par¬
ties interested whether kindred or
creditors to sho w cause if any they
can on or before the October Term
nf the Ordinary’s Court to bo held on
tiie 1st Monday it' October next
why said application should not he
granted. Witness my hand and
oflioiul signature this Jimjo 19th
1888.
T. J. Rosier
Ordinary.
GnoK'iiA St iii.KY County.
Tf> n’l wiioin it may concer n
J. V. Pilcher lots in due form ap¬
plied to the undernitfiteil for permn-
nent letters of n-JininistriUiim on the
estate of Vinson I'ileiu r lute of said
County deceased and I \vi 1 pass up¬
on said application on the 1st .Mon¬
day in August 1888. Given under
my hand ami official signature this
June 11th. 1888.
T. J. Dozier
Ordinary
Georgia SriiLi:\ County.
Whereas K. 1 j. Worthy Adminis¬
trator of W. (d. hi inis deceased has
tiled Ids petition for letters ot dis¬
mission from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and ad¬
monish ill parties interested wheth¬
er kindred or creditors to show
cause if any they can. on or before
the first Monday in September 1888
why said petition should not be
granted to said petitioner as prayed
for. Given under my hand and old-
end signature this May the 7th 188s
T. .1. Dozier Ordinaey.
A. S 1 - & L. Schedule.
On and after February 1G, 18S8,
trains oil the Americus, Preston
and Dunipkiii railroad will run as
follows:
Sunday. I>ailv r ex. Sunday Sunday
only. No.’a. only.
No. 1. No. 3.
hv Louvale, o.-.'iuam o:.30am l:U)j>ni
I.umpkin, Hichiantl, 7:r>‘J“ 7:50 “ «:4U “ - t-2 :Pi“
I'raston, 8:20 “ 7:05“ i; .t
Plains. 8; 15 7:io“ W .t
Vr Americus, o Oh'i “ s:10,‘ W HO “
.v Amorit-iis, 2:15 “ 8;50“ i: u
Huntington3:J) “ S .51 “ <*
DeSoto, 3slo “ tl: 10 “ »u :15 “
Cobb, 4:0.>“ 0:25 “ Cn
Johnson, 4.12“ 0:51 “ 5:1 hi “
onoy, 4:40 “ 9:50 “ 5:25 “
(’ordsle, b:ft, “ Kb 10 “ 5:15 “
Seville, 5:55 “ 10:40 “ S ii
Koulielie, i»’40“ 11:20“ to
r Abbeville, 7:25 *’ 11:50“ 7:25 “
Daily Suii-'ay. i x. Sunday only. Sunday
No. No.O. only.
No. 2. 4.
Lv Abbeville, 5:3) a in 5:5unm 1:2:l , io
Rochelle, 0:05 “ li:2*l “ 1:50“
Seville, 0:45 “ (1:53 “ 2 ; 2 ' “
( ortiel-, 7: 35 “ 7: 30 “ V:ii~ “
Coney, 8:00 “ 7:50“ 3:2) “
•Dbus ,n, 8:23“ 8:0(1 “ 3:40 “
Gobi), 8:30 “ 8:15“ 8:4(5 “
DcSolo 8:50 “ 8:30 “ 4:01 “
lluntiiiffton 9:15“ 8:50“ 4:25“
Ar Ainorieus, 9:50“ 0:25 » 4:55 “
ov Americus 2:50 pm 0:35“ 5:05 “
Plains, 3:30“ 10:10“ 5:40“
Preston, 4:0.5 “ 1U; 40 “ 0.0 “
Richland, 4:40 “ 11:15“ 0:35 “
Luinjilciii, ft 20 “ 11:35“ 7:05 “
Ar Louvain, 0:00 “ 12; 15 pm 7:45“
J. N. HASS, (Jon. Supt.
It. V. & E. R. 11. TIME TABLE.
On and after Sunday, April 15,1888 ■
trains will run as follows:
GOING EAST.
Lv Buena Vista 7:0<)a m
Putnam 7:25 “
Ar Ellavllle *r
Lv Eiiuviite
LuOrosse
Ar Americus
GOING
Lv Americus
LaCrosse
Ar Ell
Lv 1
A
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CEO. r. OHILD
Adjustable Psrlsr Clair Go.
281 Wabash Ave.
CRfGAGO., fk.Li.NDit-
Theso two cuts
J^sliow extreme the Chair In
*'?$&'*if posii .mis.
/i‘ T If is cicilyluljust-
/wt83!*$b .,“*(■ • \4 mUo body fn iii w any ,ort and tha .
aU li " siru ‘l
>»@ 4 ' '^W ,01Ul
This Cha ir i-; a HEW invention,
THE ONLY COMFORTABLE CHAMBER MADE-
And THE Chair for Herne, I :.valid 11 if v.
riiysieinn.A s&Fader Socking
'.'hair it i« r. n.fcrvt oi beauty ’
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SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
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Limnienf
OTJXRL^eSiiH
'■'Ciatica, f.crutches, ! CcrL ■-VR
Lr.mbago, Sprainf, Muss’.fJ,
BiKiiniatlia, Strain*, I.-cpUca.,
Darns, Stitches, Koof Ail,
Scalds, Stiff Joints, £craw
; tings, Backache, W orins,
3ite«, Galls, Ewinney,
?:ni«o», Sores, Eaddis G.'.lla,
i anions, Spavia Piias.
crus, Cracks.
THIS COOD OLD #TAW3-BY
occompll^ie* for pver.vUody cxnctly ivCut !■ .\»1
forlt. On* oi the readout tor tha great jioiiularlty < i
(he Mustang Liniment la foundinlts uci vernal
uiipllrubllltv. Evcrj-body needs inch a mwliclnt'.
Tlic I.i m’Berinnii needs It In case of accident.
The Uonacwlle needs It for generalfaaidz nso.
The f'nnnter needs IS for h'.i team#and Id. men.
The Mechnnlo needs It always on his v.orfc
bench.
The Mi-JCV nseds it iu case of emergency.
The I'lee.eer ncedait—can’tjetalon*without 1..
The Farraer needs it in hia house, ids stable,
ud his stock yard.
The Steamboat man *r ih» Bontwikn noeds
la liberal supply afloat and oslioro.
T.rC rSoTeo-tuneipr need* It—It Is Ms boat
, lend and safest ri 1 lance.
The BtacU-grower need.* It—it will save him
iou nuds of dollars and a world of trouble.
The Railroad rana r.eodr It and will need ft so
ng as Ills life is around of ecridents and dangers.
The Biicksvoodeman needs It. There 13 r.otli-
■ig like it as an outidoto for the dangers to life,
: imb and comfort which surround tho pioneer.
Tko Merchant needs It about his store among
nis employees. Aoetdents will happen, and when
hese come the Mustang Liniment Is wanted atonoe.
Keep a Bottle in the House. 'Tls the best of
jeonopjy. Immediate
Keod B Eettle in the Factory. Its
use in case oi acoldant sa.es pain and loss of wages.
licet* it Bouio Alrrnyeln the Stable for
use vi hen w,V >'i*
THK REST ()L mmausamm
aHBMQPKSr.
■mmimz < UJIiK l LTUARL
i’AIMiUS is Column’s llunH OO'^. 1 Worl Vt ‘
published Weekly nt $1 • il! ■
it is a very Jar^e ei^'iit l»’ "‘vec
column paper devoted '
lure. Horticulture.
Horse, Cattle. SI
fry, the
Ho.-
AfiUT.*- ACies*<L~ l*ccnll»p
CharaderlDUtjj of Ameri*
nwK • The :>■ B* und How
ItCMtored.
In tliia nge of bustle and hurry, an a;;o
devoted to ;;reat projects and enterprises,
the American people arc tubing the lead
in the furtherance < f noble works, and in
the advancement of the sciences and nrts.
t o these they deserve to take a high rank,
«ml through the united works of millions,
the American continent ii fast being
transformed from its untamed state and
being placed on an equality with the older
continents beyond the ocean. The Amer¬
ican people are fast, under these influences.
developing into a nervous, energetic race,
remarkable for its vlr.i and business quali¬
fications; yet there is danger that in the
course of years these very elements may
combine to the ruination cf the physical
character of ths people, and leave them
feeble and altogether different from their
forefathers. General debility is now much
to m ore be common the incrca«e than formerly, the and seems
on .mcng masses.
M my remedies lure been extensively
advertised for thi, wide-spread complaint,
but none of these have been so successful
or met with such general favor as the
remedy und manufactured named him" by Pbruxs, Dr. S. B. Hart¬
man, Mr, R.Goudy, by of Massillon, Stark
S
county, Ohio, write*: That he has been
troubled sia Tor with general debility that and dyspep¬ induced
several years; he was
t > try Pkrvxa for ilia complaints, and
I nit uf>cr using three bottlc3 0 f the medi¬
cine ha was greatly relieved. It braced
ni n right up and gave him energy, and
ascribes restored his him to his to IV-SUNA, youthful and vigor. Ha if
cure says
us a wonderful remedy.
Adolph We llakhau* & Co., Springfield, O.,
write* : “ are having a good sale for
Prku.va. Itsellsas well as nnv medicine
we have, and gives the very host satisfac¬
tion.”
Mrs. G. V/. Ns^dham, Newtonville,
Clermont Countv, Ohio, says: “ I have
been a great sufferer 'or the last six or
seven years, with gc era! debility and
change of life. 1 was very much reduced.
I have taken four bottles of I'SKti XA, which
han restored me t > perfect health and
strength. We think 1'fiilU.XA a safe and
grand medicine,”
TXX33
MOORE COUNTY GRIT;
Portaole Corn Kills uni Millstones.
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Tlio Iirnt In the World for making fine tabls
mral; for grinding Corn, all Oats, ltye, llarloy a
any mixed feed. It cuts fibrous matter b- tti.
ilran r-uy known stotio or bubr.
Bannpiee of Motd Bout on appUeatlon.
Addrocs
H. C. HILL3T0NE CO.,
PXRKEVifOOD, M0 3 RE CO, N. C
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best, and in fa t the o.Jr, ~.»n story paper pub*
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Tt:e pen . f UJ.V K. W THOMAS, of the People'*
Olmrcli.CMf h •« i 'on •!*%.•»:r-it 1>y THE LKOli*
KH for >' a ’i cm sf »rh i* a up ip n variety of subject*
tinting <h co t k yei.r. .V> tnure pr >tourrd thinker
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