Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939, September 19, 1889, Image 1

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mi t h u •si *> m I Hr h *1 1 V \ \ V-i - 0 8 J <■ m f: -V '■ ,x A % A j I > s? U – j j:. Nf -y I!. DON. McI.KOD Editor an<l Proprietor. aa V CD sjii IS NOW OPEN, For the reception of cotton. The shipper will he charged Oxxiy 25 ceid-ts "pox? 5 al Gi WHEN THE COTTON IS TURNED OUT, WHICH INCLUDES THE COST OF WEIG KING ANU TURNING OUT. REGULAR HATES OP STORAGE AV1LL RE CHARGED AFTER TUE FIRST THIRTY DAYS. W. P. H 011NADY has been employed as SCALESMAN THE ABOVE LOW' CHARGES, WILL ENABLE BUYERS TO PAY LIBERAL PRICES jy" HERE,^3 FOR COTTON; AND AVE AV1LL USE EVERY EFFORT, TO OBTAIN FAIR HI RES FOR OUR CUSTOMERS, AVE EARNESTLY SOLICIT A LIBERAL PATRON A G W_ ID. IMI~CriRIR_A^’55" 3 ZPzr?oj3~ August loth, 2mos. CLAUDE DIXON F.UGENE DIXON ■ G-eneraL HyEex?oIb-a;XAi3S AND wc m IS! AYE KEEP EVERY' THING USUALLY FOUND IN A COUNTRY STORE, AND AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. HIGHEST CASH PRICES ALLOYVED FOR PKODITCE. WE SOLICIT H T ll PATRON AO E , 1 J/J 9 —Dealers in;— CD a p" FULL AVE KEEP ON HAND ALMOST EVERY THING TO SUIT THE TRADE. BESIDES A LINE OF GROCERIES, WILL BE FOUND, HATS, SHOES, CLOTHING, COFFINS, CAS KETS. FURNITURE. ETC., AND WILI.SELL GOODS AS CHEAP AS ANY MERCHANT IN SOUTH WEST GEORGIA. SOLICITING TRADE, IT IS OCR OBJECT TO PLEASE ALL, AND fdVE VALUE RECEIVED FOR VOUltMONEY. MURRAY 8c WILLIAMS, Ellaville, Ga. B Ja I ELLAVILLE, GA. Dealer in V ) ) 133 t aa GE 3 i FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. V Also, Toilet School Books, ami 1 M Vs % mm m m i ;‘;V Brut HIS bioi’„' IH ^ Utulc-Marks obtained, and all P»t ■said B°a^ orri iiL!*,Opposite Coll< ' u< :tcd for Moderate Fees. wuc patent .U. less S. Patent off ICE rrm„ u , J )' ashington. m time than those Sr,, „ .I,,' Hvhar'.n u- ri„‘J vise H patentable or photo., with dewrip pjA- lee ,. not ' due till or not. free of a ',. no patent is secured, nr C. Ji’ , w to Obtain Patent*,’’ with Tmvn ' Address, y0Ur Stal °’ CWUty ' t,r C.A.SNOW–CO. °pp- Patent Ornet. Washington. D. C. ° IJ > UMJ»REu„\s ft pairetl Jibl tnatlti almost as vfiki, 1 . as Call ou D ‘>' k WVrdon at bis * t * r diojj. bar- DEVOUR) TO CIV IN (i TIIE NEWS, ENCOIKAG1NO THE PROGRESS AM) AIDING THE PROSPERITY OF SCHLEY POINTY. ELLAYILLE, GA. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19 188!). APPLICATION FOR HICHARGE. GkoimiA, Snu.KY Coc'-ty: Whereas, J. J YVall, administrator on the estate of Mrs. S Wall, deceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly tiled and entered on record, that he has fully administered the estate of Mis. S. Wall, deceased. This is to cite all persons con cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminbomtor not be discharged from his administration, Hlid receive letters of dismission on the first Monday 1 in October, 1KW. T. H. Myers, Ordinary. :un L ET f E ItS O F 1 lISM ISSI () N. Oku nmA SCHI.I-.Y Uot .vrv. Whereas W. 1). Murray, administrator of .1. N. Sonter tleeeas ed, represents to the court in his petition, due ly tilt'd and t utcred on record, that he has ful ly administered .1. N. Knitter's i Deceased) es tate. Tliis is therefore, to cite all persons cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if ati.t they cun, why said adiienistrafor should not be discharged from his administration and securt • letters of disniKsoii on the 1st. Monday in Nov. IHSIl. T. II, Myers. Xltiy August Mh.. I8«t» 'l-’lins. Onliiuiry. ! AVe are asking for your patronage and propose to give you in return the full value for * EYEEY DOLLAR Left at our store, therefore we call your attention to our handsome line of new goods for RALL _A_ N D "W INTER TRADE Consisting of DRY GOODS. Tn the selection of our Pall and Winter stock the greatest care was taken. We bought largely in this line, consequently we are able to offer close prices. AVe call special attention to our large stock of Jeans. NO TION S The day of fancy prices in this line of goods is a thing of the past. Therefore we do not hes itate to insist on you to examine our stock and get prices. In this department we have made another hit, as our selection will show. AVe only ask you to call and see what we have, as our price of admission is nothing. BOOTS AND SHOES For the Fall anil AA'inter trade we have purchased a large stock of men’s and boy’s Fine and heavy Boots and shoes, together with a handsome stock of’Ladies, Misses, and childrens Fine a id Coarse Shoes. These goods were bought to sell, and we dont propose to be disappointed Sa pin this in your hat. I 1 As space forbids us saving much here we will compromise by begging to examine stock before buying elsewhere. you our We keep our low prices on ice to save them t»n application YYe also keep u full line of GEOCEEIES Tinware, Wood, and YY’illowware Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,'etc. And in fact everything kept in u first class store. YY'e invite all to visit our store as we have one loader only and that isOood Goods and low prices. As it is not ourdesire to exhaust your| patience we te ider you our sincere thanks for kindnesses shown us in the past, and hope by strict atten tion to your interest to maintain a continuance of your valued favors. Yours Truly. n SB South side public square. ELLAVILLE 0A. . .. T. CoHliixs % ft i £ % 2 Dealer in £33 CD Ellaville, Georgia, I HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE BEST STOCK OF STAPLE ANI) FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. ROOTS.SHOES, aND HaTS, HaUDWaRE. TINWaRE, CROCKERY aND stoves, harness, bridles, saddles, trunks, flour, sugar, coivee and a bun llRED AND ONE OTHER THINGS THaT I ILvVN’T SPa< E TO ME.NTH IN I bought a very large stock of SHOES and I’m prepared MEET ALL COMPETITIONS OTDONT FAIL TO SEE MY LADIES SHOES \T |l,2o THEY Ml B I H Myoustormers 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 quauilies to as meet any and all competition. Give me a trial and I will S-A-TTIS "STOTT Zb/TQ~K 1 Branch stove MURRAY’S x ROAD T. A. Crl’iny, S’l-ivil’? Gict Ul 91524 P mm m mm a ••• i V. m m m iA m Site! I K- 1 - m * H m v: *1] •j SH2 Cf/Eyfi’P Yol. 1. No. 12. V'rfcc One Dollar a leaf. j J. B. WILLIAMSON, The leading GROCER And dealer in general mer chandise. Ellaville Ga. I have justrecieved a new line of Dry Good, Notions, and Shoes, which I propose to sell at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES and guarantee satisfaction to my customers. I handle the celebrated Hs:3:cL:n-©sa/NA7 BRAND OF CURSE, AVHIC1I CANNOT HE EXCELLED. MY FANCY CANDIES AND CRACKERS ARE THE VERY FINEST IN THE MARK V. [ HAVE AI.AVAY'S ON HAND THE BEST GRADES OF Flour, Country Syrup, Hams, and Lard, Sugars, T< >1 >acc< >s Staticmary, T< >i let Soaps,-in short, if you are in ineed of anything in my line call and he 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 m ^ xtai e or adulteration. No cigar of equal quality and smoking merit can be pro for less than fifty per cent advanced. lOlbs. OF GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $ 1,0ft GOOD FLOUR 85,00 PER. BARREL. VINEGAR 85et9.PER GALLON, Fresli lot of canned goods of every description just in such as Pineapple. Pears Peaches, Sardine, Salmon,, Oysters, Potted Ham, To matoes, etc. dust received a lot of Keck eFs Self Raising flour. WilliamsGU Ellaville Ga,.