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«. DON. McLEOD
Editor and Proprietor.
Ellaville Warehouse,
IS NOW OPEN,
For the reception of cotton. The shipper will be charged
Oxi-ly 25 oexiAbs ;p©x* Rale^
WHEN Ti)e COTTON IS TURNED )UT, WHICH INCLUDES THE COST G OF WFIr.nv,. ° mMi
AND TURNING OUT. REGULAR RATES OF STORAGE –E WH WILL r HE m, CHARGED AFTER
THE FIRST THIRTY DAYS.
W. P. HOENADY has been employed as SCALESMAN.
1,1,® FOB oil. CUHTOMEIB, WE EAttSESTLY SOLICIT A LIBEILU. FATIIO.NAO E
•W- ID. IsdITJHJR-A_ir, Prop.
August 15th, 2mos.
CLAUDE DIXON EUGENE DIXON
DIXON BEOS.
G-exxex*aXj HVLex'clxeim-'t S -
AND
GROCERS
WE KEEP EVERY THING USUALLY FOUND IN A COUNTRY STORE, AND SELL
AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. HIGHEST CASH PRICES ALLOWED FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRON AGE
ILi
% —^Dealers in:—
ffe31eral Merchandise.
rtrWE KEEP ON HAND ALMOST EVERY THING TO SUIT THE TRADE. BESIDES A
I'LL LINE OF GROCERIES. WILL BE FOUND. HATS, SHOES, CLOTHING, COFFINS, CAS
KETS. FURNITURE. ETC., AND WILL SELL GOODS AS CHEAP AS ANY MERCHANT I v
SOUTH WEST GEORGIA. SOLICITING TRADE, IT IS OUR OBJECT TO PLEASE ALL, AND
GIVE VALUE RECEIVED FOR YOUR MONEY.
MURRAY – WILLIAMS,
Ellaville, Ga.
DE. C. H. SMITH,
ELLAVILLE, GA.
Dealer in
$?£/(?£ MEDICINE#,
Paints, Oil –>'V amishes
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
12/ Also, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, School Books, and Stationery. JO
PATENTS
ent ''“'■eats, business ami Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
^WS–BSSf conducted for Moderate Fees.
remote from Washington. S–BKSSBS
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- ,
tion. We advise, if patentable not. free of
cnargo. Our fee or
A Psmphlct, not due till patent is secured.
names of “IIow to Obtain Patouts," with
town, actual clients In your State, county, or
sent free. Address,
C. A. SNOW – CO.
Opr. Patent O met Washington, D. C.
,
OLD UMBRELLA*
Repaired and made almost as good as
new. Call on Dock Weston at his bar-
devoted to giving the .NK>\S, ENCOURAGING THE PROGRESS
AND AIDING THE PROSPERITY OF SCHLEY COUNTY.
ellaville, ga. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5 188!).
APPLICATION FOR DICIIARGE.
Geoiioia, Schley Cott' ty: Whereas, J. .!
Wall, administrator on the estate of Mrs. –
Wall, deceased, represents to the court in his
petition, duly tiled and entered on record, that
he has fully administered the estate of Mrs. K.
Wall, deceased. This is to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, il
any they can, why said administrator should
not he discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of t smission on the 11-st
Monday in October, Wtffl. T. D. Myers, Ordinary.
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I,ETTFits OF DISMISSION.
Georgia scnr.KV Count v.-Whor«w W. 1).
Murray, administrator of J. N. Souter deceas
ed, represents to the court in his petition,due
ly tiled and entered tin record, that be 1ms ful
ly administered J. N. So liter’s (Deceased) es
tate. This is therefore, to cite all persons con
corned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, If
any they can. why said administrator should
not lie discharged from liis admlnist ration and
secure letters of disnii tsou on the 1st. Monday
ill Nov. 18H!t. T, II, Myers,
This August 5th., IMS',). O-.'tms. Ordinary.
r fei I '| LEASE
A USE.
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ARTICULARLY,
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iLj APER ART OF THE
N s
RRINGTON IS
NXIOUSLY
J Q nd
II rtistically
RRANGING
for his new goods, when he gets them marked up,
he will astonish you. Keep your eye on this space.
Peacock – Arrington
T. A- Collins
Dealer in
General Merchandise
Ellaville, * * Georgia,
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE REST STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
GOODS. NOTIONS. BOOTS.SHOES, aNI) HaTS, HaRDWaRE, TINWaRE, CROCKERY AND
STOVES. HARNESS. BRIDLES. Saddles, TRUNKS, FLOUR, sugar. COtTEE and a HUN
DRED and ONE OTHER THINGS THaT I HaVN’T SPaCE TO MENTION.
I bought a very large stock of SHOES and I’m prepared
to
MEET ALL COMPETITIONS
Cg^DONT FAIL TO SEE MY LADIES SHOES AT $1,25 THEY
CANT BE BEAT
My oustormers will r member that I am still running my business at Murray’s x
Roads and purchasing for both houses enables me to buy in such quanities as tt
meet any and all competition. Give me a trial and I will
S-ivxriE itotj nvconsnE^r
Branch store MURRAY’S x ROAD T. A. Collins, Ell .vil'e Gdotgia
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Price One Dollar it I ear.
J. B. WILLIAMSON,
The leading
GROCER
And dealer in general mer
chandise. Ellaville Ga.
I have just received a new
line of Dry Goods, Notions,
and Shoes, which I propose
to sell at
and guarantee satisfaction
to my customers. I handle
the celebrated
Ifce:rixm.esa,x7S7
BRAND OF CEE.'E, WHICH CANNOT BE
EXCELLED. MY FANCY CANDLES ANI)
CRACKERS ARE THE VERY FINEST IN
THE MARKET. I HAVE ALWAYS ON
HAND THE BEST GRADES OF
Flour, Country Syrup,
Hams, and Lard, Sugars,
Tobaccos Stationary, Toilet
Soaps,-in short, if you are in
of anything in my
line „ call and be convinced
that I mean business.
Afterdate I will handle the
Jersey Flour, which is well
known all over southwest
Georgia as beeing the best
goods made; I also sell the
Grand Republic cigars, ci
garros and triolets, these ci
gars are warranted absolute
ly and unqualifiedly all Ha
vana Longfiller without ad
mixture or adulteration. No
cigar of equal quality and
smoking merit can be pro
duced for less than fifty per
cent advanced.
10lbs. OF GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1.00
GOOD FLOUR $5,03 PER. BARREL,.
VINEGAR35ets.PER. GALLON.
Fresh lot of canned goods
of every description just in
such as Pineapple, Pears
Peaches, Sardine, Salmon,,
Oysters, Potted Ham, To
matoes, etc.
Just received a lot of Heck^
er’s Self 'aising Hour.
<J. B W.ilwi.co Ellaville G«w.