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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ELLAVILLE GEORGIA.
Office in Court House\
w. II. McCRORY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
E L LAV IL LE G EO RGI A.
Office in Brick building Broad Street.
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DENTIST,
ELLAVILLE GEORGIA,
when Will give bed by prompt letter at
tention to all work, noti or
personallv.
c. It. McCRORY,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW,
And
General Real Estate Agent,
ggf Collections a Specialty. JgJ
Office on Main Street in Brick building North
of Court House, Eli.avii.ee G a.
w. H. HASP, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ELI A VILLE, GA.
Prompt attention given to calls for the sur
rounding country, either night or dav.
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BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR
ELLAVILLE GA.
Estimates Furnished. Building done in a work
manship manner and satisfaction guaranteed.
25T" A share of the public patronage is soleite.il
GEORGE W. DAVIS
Shop east side court honse square. Hair cut
20 cents. Shave 10 cents. Shampoo 25
•isfaction guaranteed.
APPLICATION Foil D1CUAUGE.
Wall, Georgia, Schley County: Whereas. J. J.
Will, administrator on the estate of Mrs. S.
petition, deceased, represents to the court in his
he has fully duly tiled and entered on record, that
Wall, administered the estate of Mrs. S.
deceased. Tins is to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if
any they be can, why said administrator should
not discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday 13m in October, 1889.
T. B. Myers, Ordinary.
DOCK WESTON
BARBER
Shop south side public square, Ellaville, Ga.
t lean towels, sharp razors.-amd prompt atten
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ELLAVILLE, GA. THURSDAY AUGUST 8 1889.
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Under New Management.
: The Central Hotel, at Columbus Ga., is
fast becoming a great resort for
the traveling public.
This hotel has been thoroughly renovated
inside and out and put in first-class order, and
the fare, as well as the accommodations, is all
that could be desired. This hotel is centrally
located, large rooms, well ventilated and fur
nished in modern style. Polite and attentive
! servants. The table supplied with all the del
j ieaciesof the season, making it a most popu
lar resort for drummers and-the traveling
public generally.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA,
( Savannah –. Western Division )
Schedule No. 33 in effect. July 10th 1889.
Going West Read Down. | Going East Read Up
No. 183 | No. 53 | Between | No. 54 | No. 184
freigt–l mail | COLUMBUS | mail j lreit st
pasugr | dai'y | ELLAVLLE | daily | pasngr
daily, | 1 and | I daily,
ex Sun. | j AMERICUS. | | ex Sun
332 p m | 510a m 1lv AmeriouJ ar | 035 :> m | 143 pm
4 08., I 538 „ j „ Lut'ro.-sc „ . <1 14 „ j 12 04 „
4 32„ |5 47 ,, |„ Ellaville ,, j858 „ III 30am
5 01 ;,“7e oo! ., Putnam 8 407T111 lfg
5 \:l „ 10 13 ., ! „Wigginsv!e„ ; 8:«,. ll 02 „
532 „ | 0 24 „ | „ BosniTTista „ | 8 21 „ 110 42 ,,
o 42 „ j 0 50 „ l „ Zilobee „ | 7 57 „ | 10 02
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0 „ ; 0 50 ,, ■„ Glen Alta,, 7 57 „ 9 52 ,.
I 0 40 „ j 7 08 „ i Cherokee ,. j 7 40 | 0 30 ,
7 20 „ |724„ |„ Halioca „| 7 2lT„ j o os.,
' 7 40 „ j 7 38 „ 7„ Ochillee „ | 7 05 „ j 8 48 ,
8 2U „ 807 „ ~\,, j 680„ | 8 0? „
830plll|815uui |ur Columbus lv 10 30 p m |745 am
For further information relative to ticket.
rates, schedules, best routes etc., apply to
C. Agent, A. Marshal, Ellaville, i W. H. MeClintock,
t Supc., Columbus
Clyde Bostick I B. T. Charlton, Pass.
Trav. Puss.Agt. \ Gen, Agt.
Savannah, Ga.
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NEW YORK OR BOSTON
—ISVIA
Savannah
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OCHS $ll«® LISE
-OF THE
Central Railroad of Georgia
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re
turn uutill October 31st. 18811.
I Tickets via this line includes meals and State
rooms enroute and is quite a saving as against
cost of sleeping berths and meals via all rail
roads.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant service.
I Free from the heat aul dust, incident to All
; Rail-routes, it you are sick tho trip will in
! vigorate and build yon up.
til) EAST lif SEA AM) YOU’LL NEVER REGRET IT.
j Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
i other routes, would do well to inquire first of
! the merits of the Route via Savannah. Fur
ther information may be had by applying to
the Agent 1 1 your station or to
M. S. BULKS A I*, YV. F. SHELLM VX,
General Manager. Traill o Manager.
E. T. CHARLTON, CLYDE BOSTICK,
Geu’l Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass Agent.
Savannah, Ga.
Just received a lot oi liecK
er’s Self Raising flour. Best
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patents of E agle and n T Ldoei *\
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ty tlour always on hand.
j. B. Williamson.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
gbohgia schley County. -Whereas W. D.
Murray, administrator of J. N. Sou tor deceas
od, represents to the court in his petition, due
[y filed and entered on record, that lie h ,s fui
]y a 1 ministered J- N.Souter’s (Deceased) es
mte. This Is therefore, to cite all persons con
owned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if
any they cun. why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration and
secure letters of distnisson on the 1st. Monday
in Nov. 188.1. T. B, Myers,
This August 5th., 1S89. (i-Jlins. Ordiuary.
A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION
Will b<' held in this county on the last
Saturday in August by the County
School Commissioner, to determine who
shall be entitled to the scholarship in the
Georgia School of Technology. Each
county is entitled to as many scholar
ships as it has representatives. For par
ticulars apply to C. H. Smith, County
School Commissioner.
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Price One Dollar a i car.
A pJeaasnt Occasion.
The entertainment given by Misses
Rosa and Emmie Baldwin, Tuesday eve
ning, complimentary to the visiting
young ladies, was as usual, highly enjoy
ed by everyone present. Refreshments,,
consisting of various kinds of fruits,,
were served in most elegant manner.
The guests are indebted to Misses
Pate, Hurndon, Amos and Williams for
some excellent music.
The following couples were present;
Dr. J. N. Cheney with Miss Lula Mur
phy; I. L. Lindsay with Miss Annie
Amos; E. W. Strange with Miss Grace
Gregory; W. E. Chene 3 r with Miss Ola
Flanders; S. A. Williamson with Miss
Zoph Pate; A. A. Arrington with Miss
Addie Smith; Prof. W. B. Merritt with
Miss Kate Williams; C. P. Davis with
Miss Lillie Williams; J. J. Flanders with
Miss Willie Williams; Claude Dixon
with Mr. Hal Lawson; T. A. Collins with
W. P. Hornaday; H. S. Munro with B.
Williams; C. A. Marshall with E. L.
Williams.
This home with its lovely flower garden
and handsomely trimmed cedars, nest
ling beneath a large grove of magnifi
cent oaks, on which the moon-light
gently fell, presented a picture that is
indescribably beautiful, and several of
the couples embraced the opportunity of
viewing this scene, by promonad ng the
front walks and leaning on the gate;
Here we lingered until the time for our
departure, and loath were we to leave
surroundings that will ever be cheerish
ed in our memories. One of’ em.
Orbituary.
Died, in Ellaville, Ga., of cholera in
fantum, July 28th, 1889, Ernest Augus
tus, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Dix in.
Tlie little bud was lent to us for only
six months, but had entwined itself so
fondly around our hearts, and became
so much a part of our being, that when
the angel came to bear it heavenward,
the blow was almost too heavy to be
borne.
The mother’s wail of anguish over tho
baby’s empty crib; the constant aching
arms to gather again the little one to her
bosom; the heart aches and heart long
mgs tor only a touch of the tittle lingers;
oh, babyless mother, you can bear sym
pathy with the believed ones. But God
knows best. He gave it, lie took it.
* Such a little break in the sod!
So tiny to be a grave!
Oh! how can 1 render so soon to God
The beautiful gift he gave.
Must 1 put you away, my pet,
My tender bad unblown,
With the dew of tho morning upon you yet.
And your blossom all unshorn?
How shall T know my own
Where the air is white with wings?
My baby, so soon from my bosom iiown
To the angels’ ministering .
My heart is near to break.
And this is the end of it all!
Only a iitile funeral pall
And empty arms again.
Oh, baby, my heart is sore
For the lit' e that was to be;
For the untried dream of love, now o’er,
’Twi ■ t thee, my child, and me.
Y r et o’er this little head,
Lying so stiil and sweet,
[ should thank my God for the Life of the
dead,
For the joy of the soul set free.
T’is a weary world tit best,
The world that lie will not know.
Would I wake him out of such perfect rest
For its sorrows and strife? Ah! no.
Escaped arc its thorns and haims.
The on ly path he has trod
that which leads from his mother’s ai ms
Into the arms of God.
Ba^e Ball.
A match game of base ball was play
on the green in front of Mi'- Murray's
P. M. between two Schley
clubs. The following is the score.
. Red Eyes, of Lickskillet
John Jones, center field 3: E. J. C >t
left field 3; Tom Pilcher, Right field
0; C. S. Wood, 2nd. base 0: C. Myers,
short stop, U; J. Pilcher, 3rd. base 0;
B. Barnes, 1st. base, 3; E. J. Hart, Pitch
er, 2; P. H. Smith, catcher, 2; Total 13.
Rough and Ready, of Ellaville.
R. E. Eason, 1st. base, 3: O. o Bivins,
3rfl. base, 4: A. S, Wall, catcher 4:
elms. Goodson. pitcher, 2; J. A. Goodson
center field, 3; W. W. Lumpkin. 2nd
base. 4; W. Darden, right field 2; 7 eko
Wall, short stop, 3; Total, 25. rt
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