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Editor and Proprietor.
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H AL LAWSON.
ATTORNEY at law.
ELLAVILLE GEORGIA,
in Court House, with J. K. YVilliams.
Office
It. WILLIAMS
ATTORNEY at law ,
ELLAVILLE GEORGIA.
[Office in Court House.
- R. MROBY,
attorney at law,
ELLAVILLE GEORGIA.
Office in Brick building Rroad St reet.
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0. CHENEY,
dentist,
LlAVILLE GEORGIA, Will give prompt at
Lion [rsonnllv. to all work, when not! tied by letter or
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It. ScCROIlY,
lTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW,
And
General Real Estate Agent.
f Collections a Spe< i ilty.
See on Main Street in Brick building North
Court House, Er.LAVir.LE Ga.
H. HAKP, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ELI AVILLE, GA.
'rompt attention given to calls for the sur.
mding country, either night or day.
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BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR
ELLAVILLE GA.
stimutes Furnished. liuilding done in a work
whip manner find satisfaction guaranteed.
“ A share of the public patronage is solcitc.d
GEORGE W. DAVIS
hop east side court honse square. Hair eni
vni '. 8i\ave ID cents. Shampoo 25 ceir. s.Sat
it'tion guaranteed.
DOCK WESTON
AR B Hj TO f~\
F'ip south side public square, Ellaville, Ca.
hm towels, sliarp razors, and prompt atten
|i guaranteed. Give me u call. 2 tf.
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and skin deseases’
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DEVOTED TO GIVING THE SEWS, ENCOURAGING
THE PROGRESS AND AIDING THE PROSPERITY OF SCHLEY COUNTY.
ELLAYILLE, GA. THURSDAY AUGUST 22 1889.
I WANT TO SHAKE
with nil my customers and give you
my prices before you purchase anything
in my l ue. Remember that!
I have just received a new
line of Dry Goods, Notions,
and Shoes, which I propose
to sell at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
and guarantee satisfaction
to my customers. I
the celebrated
BRAND OF CEESE, WHICH CANNOT
EXCELLED. MY FANCY CANDIES AND
CRACKERS ARE THE VERY FINEST IN
THE MARKET. I HAVE ALWAYS ON
HAND THE BEST G ft A DBS OF
Flour, Country Syrup,
Hams, and Lard, Sugars,
Tobaccos Stationary, Toilet
Soaps,-in short, if you are in
need of anything in my
line call and be convinced
that I mean business.
10 lbs. OF GRANULATED SUGAR FOR §1,09
GOOD FLOUR §5,00 PER. BARREL.
VIN EG A R 35cts. PER. GALLON.
MEAT 7Hots. PER. POUND.
Just received a lot of Heck
er’s Self Raising flour.
J. B. Williamson Ellaville Ga.
Fresh lot of canned goods
of every description just in.
1 V iSIRU-:-HOTEL
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
icacies of 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 ]889.
Going West Read Down. | Going East Read Up
No. 183 | No. 53 | Between j No. 64 j No. 184
frcigt–| mail | COLUMBUS j mail j freit –
pasngr | dai'y *| ELLAVLLE | daily | pasngr
daily, | and I I daily,
ex Sun. | I AMERIC US . | | ex Sun
332 p m | 510a m | lv Aaericns ar | 935 p m | 142 pm
4 08 „ 16 33 „ j „ Lacrosse j 914 „ | 12 04 „
4 8S„ | 647 „ | „ Ellaville „ | 8 58 „ f 1139am
5 or ,7 I 8 08| Putnam „ | 8 40 „ | II li %
5 12 „ J 013„ | „WlgglnSVli~ i 8 33 „ | 1102 „
5 32 „ | G 24 „ | „ Buena Vista „ | 8 21 „ ) 10 42..
(i 12 „ ! G50„ Zilobee „ | 7 | i002,.
0 22 „ | 050 „ | „ Glen Alta | 7 57 „ I il 52 „
G 40 7 fT08„ I „ Cherokee 71 7 40,, ! 9 30,
720„ 1724,, | „ Halloca „ | 729 „ { 90S,,
7 40 „ | 738„ |,, Oobillee „ | 7 00 „ | 8 48 ,
8 20 „ ; 807 „ 1 „ Muscogee „ } 6 38 „ i 8 07 „
8 30 p mis 15 a in |ar Columbus lv |G 30 p m ,745 am
----------................ For further information relative *
to ticket
rates, schedules, best routes etc., apply to
C. A. Marshal, I W. H. MUJJiPtoo.k,
Clyde Agent, Bostick Ellaville, f E. T. Supt., Charlton, Columbus
I
Truv. Pass.Agt. \ Gen, Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga.
BY FAR
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If a (I / id mo
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—TO
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
-IS VIA—
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—ANDTHE
0CEA5 STEAMS H j 1
-OF THE
Central Railroad of Georgia
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re
turn untill October 31st. 1889.
Tickets via this line includes meals and State
rooms enroute and is iiuite a saving as against
cost of sleeping berths and meals via all rail
roads.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant service.
Free from the heat and dust, incident to All
Rail-routes. If you are sick the trip will in
vigorate and build you up.
GO EAST BY SEA AND YOU’LL NEVER REGRET IT.
P ssengers, before purchasing tickets via
other routes, would do well to inquire first of
the merits of the Route via Savannah. Fur
ther information nlay be had by applying to
the Agent i.t your station or to
11. S. BELKNAP, IV. F. SHELLMAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager.
E. T. CHARLTON, CLYDE BOSTICK,
Gen'l Pass. Agent. Tray. Pass Agent.
Savannah, Ga.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia pchlky County.—W hereas W. I).
Mumiy.i.Iininistnitor of J. N. Souter deceas
ed, represents to the court in his petition, <lue
ly tile 1 and entered on record, that he has ful
ly administered J. N. Soutor’s (Deceased) es
tate. This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, il
uny they can. why said admuiistrator should
not be discharged from his administration and
secure letters of dismisson on the 1st. Monday
in Nov. 1889. T. B, Myers,
This August Cth., 1889. G-3uw. Ordinary.
A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION
Will he held in this county on the last
Saturday in August by the County
School Commissioner, to determine who
shall he 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, Count}
School Commissioner.
Tol. 1. So. 8.
One Dollar a Year.
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ATI ENTLY
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AllTICULARLY,
eacock’s
ART OF THE
APElt
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RRINGTON IS
NXIOUSLY
n.dL
^artistically 8l
RRANGINC -»
for his new goods, when he gets them marked up,
he will astonish you. Keep your eye on this Space.
Peacock – Arrington
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are full now, marking and arranging new goods.
■^OTETRS IlST HASTE,