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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1889)
V v ■A I ( 11 * t ■2 ■T , / V f sfi: £ ■ a Al V ■ 1 5 JL iff ■ >5 J V? J v K. DON. M.I,HOD Editor and Proprietor. ’ : v: Vi B23 r i o \Ye are asking for your patronage and propose to give you in return the full value for ZEC"V~JE0JEERZ" DQ TjT « A ~R, Left at our store, therefore we trail your attention to our handsome line of new goods for U 1 k L L A.ND ~w~ 1 N T E R T R A I) E Consisting of DRY GOOD.;. To the selection of our Fall and Winter stock the greatest care was We bought largely in this line, consequently we are able to offer close prices. \V< c-UL-nccial attention to our large stock of Jeans. The Gay of fancy prices in this lino of goods is a thing of the past. Therefore we do not lies itate to insist ou you to examine our stock and get prices. IS WsJa^W B C,*VJ esa E irisdbsks In tins department we have made another hit. is our selection will show, We only ask you to call mid see what we have, as our price of admission is nothing. For the Fall and Winter trade we have purchased a large stock of men’s and boy’s Fine and heavy Hoots and shorn, together with a handsome stock of /Ladies, Misses, and childrens 1 ini and Coarse Shoes. These goods were bought to sell, and we doiit propose to be disappointed So pin this in your liat. HP :j A h I Hi As .-'pace forbid as saving much here we will compromise by begging you to examine our slock before buying elsewhere. We keep our low prices on ice to save them ou application We also keep a full Uric of ry* \zsr IB O C Til H X TT S Hardware, Tiaware, Wood", and WUlowware CrOcTtery, (Has wafv, letups, etc. And in fact everything kept in a first class store. We invite all to visit-our store as we nave one leivlet on : ml tli.it is Good Goods and low prices, As it is not ourec To to xhaust your nation/, we tender you our sincere thanks for kiiv.ine -sos shown us >:?. the past, and hope bj st rict atten tion to your interest to maintain a continuance of your valued favors. Youra Truly. jrmeooi – Aismstm ! Ns South side public square......... . .. ..ELIAVILLE GA. T * GoL* "■ ? J", tv t: »• .<...... * Dealer in s. .T CD a. 1 . ■TS ,-J, MexcMadise IS S3 Ellaviile. Georgia, I HAVE JUST RECEI VED ONE OF THE BEST STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY hoods, notions, boots.shoes, and Hats, hardware, tinware, crockery and stoves. Harness, bridles, saddle?, trunks, flour, sugar, coatee and a iu n bilED aND ()NE OTHER THINGS Til vT l HaVN’T SPACE TO.fMENTION I bought a very large stock of SHOES and fm preparedto MEET ALL COMPETITIONS lif'DONT FAIL TO SEE MY LADIES SHOES VT $ 1 2 ) THEY , L 4 m 4JV d rm w id. a£i 1 3±) L33 \ r LJ3 ly-.ntcimB will r. na ml < r tl at Dm still running my l c.sir.ets fit Mmray’s j u>; 1 <Is and purchasing for both houses enables me to buy in ueh quanities as t( beet any and all comfiotihon. Give me a trial and I Mi l SAVE xrou Ih ./TQTTTfi^ 7 " Branch ctcre MURRAY'S x ROAD T. A. Grr.il’ ■, :: DvIl'.Gart-1a CflEfiP DEVOTED TO GIVING THE NEWS, ENCOI HADING T11E PROGRESS AM) AIDING THE PROSPERITY OE SCT2LEY COl NTV. ELL.4VILLE, GA. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 188!). fl f I kjf; 11 m M m ud m 1 fefii 8 Mia fi ? ■ - f-! V! im Hi m M iK't* HIB II Li W| m •u r) m »! a is'y !M CfiEflP ! I 1 WILLIAMSON, O . SA, The leading GROCER And dealer in general ” mer chandise. Ellaviile Ga. I have just reci< ved a line of Dry Good, Notions » and Shoes, which I to sell at f BOTTOM PRICES i u and guarantee satisfaction to my customers. I handle the celebrated _RioiCLZEL.e)BeL^wyz‘ BRAND OF C’HEE' T\ WHICH JCANNOT BE EXCELLED. MY FANCY CANDIES AND CRACKERS ARE THE VERY FINEST IN rnf’ MARKET. 1 HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND I’flE BESTGRADES OF Flour Co an or y o royrnp .. TT ruims, and -i _ Lard, 1 o Olegaxo. , , IV lopaocos 1 'Tc ( > os Static‘irv (DtJuWfiaiy, Toilet Atnei b0apb sDno r\a _in 111 cK(Yi*f feii0i 1 if iL von Ki pra tU in Ui ’ ’ J need OL anything 111 my iine -call and , Oe convinced . that I mean business. '' After date 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 triplets, tfiese ci gars are warranted absolute ly an( j unqualifiedly all Ha vana LongfiUer without ad mixture or adulteration. No cigar of equal quality and smoking merit can be pro duced for less than fifty per cent advanced. 11) ibs. OF GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1,00 GOOD FLOUR $5,09 PER. BARREL. VINEGAR 35cts. PER GALLON. Fresh lot of canned goods of every description just in such as Pineapple, Pears Peaches, Sard!ne, - Salmi >n,, Oysters, Potted Ham, To matoes, etc. Just received a lot of Heck er’s Self raisiue; flour. B WilliaiufLii Ellaviile Ga. CENT Li A Ij 11A f LUO A i> <) l GEORGIA. (Savannah – Wkstekn Division) Schedule No. 3 In effect Oct. Oth. 188'.). Going West Hoad Down, i Going East Head Up No. 55 | No. 1 | Between | No. 50 \ No. oxprsa i mail ( COLUMBUS | exp’s a | 3 i diii 'J r i eixavlle pasngr i Man daily, | | and | daily | Daily. I | AM E RDM'S. I •S55iun ; 345 |>m (JvAnoritus ur i !)45|>m | HHOain 5 17,, | 40!) „ | „ LitCrosse ; -.) gl,, | 101H „ 530,, I 4 34 „ I „ Ellaviile „ i <) It),, j il03 am 5 40 „ 4 4t«,. |„ Putman ,, | 8 55 | 0 43 ,, ,, 5 55 „ | 4 51., | „Wiggins. ie., , ••• 4ii., ] « 85 „ G 03 „ 513 „ —; Busaa Vista „", “ !■•„ 0 24 | 5 28 „ |„ Zilobeo „ | 8 13 | !i t)J „ (, 38 „ | 5 32 ,, .1 „ Gten Alta „ J 8 os., . 8 51 *} :jt> ,, 543,, | „ Oherokee | 8 00,, | 8 45 ,. ,, 8 51,, ! 5 57 „ )„ ilalloca „ 7 40 „ -: 8:D„ " 7 05 „ | „6 10 ( „ Ochillee „ j 7 54 | 8 15 „ „ 7 .37 „ | 637 „ | „ Muscogco 7 13 | 7 48 „ , „ ?35u ui,i*i 45p inlar Coiumbas lv 7 05pm 7 40am For l u’ Gier inforimuion relative to ticket rates, schedules, best routes etc., apply to G. W. Avera, V, r . II. MeClintoek, C.yjle A'.rent, tllla ville, \ Supt., < 'olumbns BobI ick' i E. T. ( barlton, Trav. Pass.Agt. ( Gen, l’ass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. BY FAI T1 i <iin urn i HOD i i —TO— ' NEW YORK OR BOSTON -IS VIA— OAVANNAK C -ANDTHE— ijbLiuV iWm STUHNUIIP lhiii.il oil 11' u ■ r>„- muo j w 1 1 hdllWda R f Deorg.a c eor-W' - o I - mm E R EXCl KS [ON I- ick l*. l s Now on sale at reduce . rate,. Good to re Tickets via this line includes m«vls and State rooms enrodte and is quite 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 Alb Rail-routes. If you are sick the trip will in vigorate and build you up. GO KA..T BY SEA AM) YOU’I.L SKYER REGRET IT i J psengers, i.efor; purchasing; tickets via other route*, would do well to impiive lir; t. «oi t’no merits of the Route via S.t vunmih. Fin ther information may be had by applying to Ihe Agent > t you)’..station or to M. S. BELKNAP, \Y. F. SHELLY!AN, general Mu.uftger- Traliif ba.v.r. E. T. ( ! \;fl.TO>. CLYDE B»;ST1CK, (ion’l Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass Agent. Savannah, Ga. SHERIFF SALES FOR NOVEMBER. Georgia Schley Cockty: Will be sold before the court house dooi in the town of Ellaviile on the first Tuesday in Nov. 1889. Between the legal homo of salt the following property to wit; West half of lot of land No’ 173; whole lots No. 174, 17(1, 178 17 206, and 175 and North half of lot No. 147 favor Multie Hart against S. G. Hurt admini- trataron the esbite of Isaac Hurt Sr. deceased tenants ii* posses-ion notified in terms of the law. This Oct, 2nd. lfiM). yi.i William Alien Sheriff. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE -AlEOiuiiA Schley County: YVl-.eieus Mi I.i.ura K. Mott Admin is! rati iv i«i the Estate o Moses .1. Mo t, deceased, represents to tin court ill her petition duly ..led and entered 01 Record, ■'hat she has fully administered tin estate of Moses J. Mott de. based, this i; to cit< al per.-oiis eotieei'ne.l. lieirs an ! creditors, t< show eau - ; if any they can, why seal adiulnis tratrix should not bed barged from her ad ministration and receive letters of dismission ......... APPLICATION FOR DiS' ’BARGE. (iKOHGi a, FciinnYC ounty: Whereas, J. N Cheney, Administrator on t he estate of Georg) W ! ffiiiin.-',,deceased,represents to the Court ii his petition duly-filed and entered on record ttmthe has fully ndminis ere 1 the est.it'' 01 Gem’jc ilHhins, deeetrted. This is to cite al (>ei-!.ns concerned, heirs and creditors, ti -hotv cause, if any they can, whv said udmtnis trator should not be’disclmrgod from his ad ministration and reeleve letters of dismission ,>ii the first Monday In Jim. svo. O. t. 1st. 1380. T. U, Myers, Or l y. A GOOD COUGH SYRUP. There is nothing parents sliould be so carefu uYiout as select I n$r 11 cough syrup. IleggP Cherry Cough Syrup costs no more titan th< cheap and inferior nostrums tl.i'own on tin market. The best is none too good, be sure urn get BEGC.S’ CHERRY COUGH SYRUP. W. keep it en hand at all times. Dr. C. H. Smith Druggist. Vol. 1. No. 18 Price One Dollar nlear. LIFE AMONG THE INDIANS. IThose Sketches of Indian lifew6rc orijrirmlly written for tin; Floridian in 187!) while the writer now unto-of the Schley County New * was among them,] Before bidding jid : eu to the “noble red man of the forest.” I decided to call on the ’‘beautiful and accomplish”Mrs. Big Billy, t lie modest little Fay (of 190 ll>s.) that so'ohanningly decorates her Venus like form with five tin plates and a peck of beads. She had annoyed me no t with her “grins” of derision at my ele gant flow of Indian lingo. One would think from her actions that my pronun ciations grated rather harshly on her re fined sense of hearing, but it sounded to me like real good Indian, and I felt in sulted at her je ts and thirsted for re venge, which I could get iu no other way, so taking her delicate little hand, (that looked like a pile-drivers mallet,) ! 8 ] 10 , k it heartily, smiled sweetly, a id whispered softly in Jier ears about thuslv (in English J "you her,”): You contempt ible old sofka-mashing heathen, you have done nothing since my arrival but repeat my words and ridicule my pronuncia tion of your abominable, jaw-break ng jargon. 1 have felt very much like Lik ing your grizzly old pate, but as that; would not i>e a li alfiiy performance in lliii. immediate If caliiy, I will let you o: T hoping the Government ship y may you out Went, and set you up in front of a Texas grog ry. to be used for a horse .’T k, and !•" made to repeat the Lord’s pry 7' r in. N'g. b e-gv morning nn 1 evening during the remainder of your natural life. So mote it he.” An angel H limp her beautiful phiz. Msllescreecl,ed( ,ut:lt top of i. e , . voice, “Intlamustcha, Intlamustcha, mdka ’’’ ana »l»*»k my hand till it feIt ]ike i had caught u ban -on fly*” The Sad old heathen evidently thougat that 1 compared her to t; e "Qoddesspf Loveaml Beauty,” and was P° uri "S« u t * shower of choice.b.essin. s 011 devoted lr ad, and she was return ing the compliment in rue Indian style. 1 smiled one pleasant little "smole” and left her, feeling some degree of satisfac tion at having abused the old hag sound ly, right 16 her face. When I came to take my leave of the valiant warriors, not one v as to be seen in the camp, except one with a sick pie aniviny. They must have gone off with Tigertail, who invited me v. rv cOrdiaTy to go home with him, and stay till they ecu d get ready to start for. Fort Myers. I would have done so, nt for reasons given in my last. I asked the squaws what had become of their “brave troop ers,” but their only reply was, "iSUCKU:, A’ha” (all gone). a feet 1 had already dis covered. So 1 bid them a fri-ndly adieu and struck out on my Ion ]y journey to the white settlements. It is two days ride to the white settle ments ho l had to camp out alcne in the the fore t one night many miles from any ether human being, Too Indiana were a day’s journey in my ivarand th» whites about (he same distance in front, 1 had pitched Camp on a little knoll near 1 running stream, the dryout place I could find, had stpk. d out my pony to ;ake Its supper from the luxurious grass, had made out my own supper OU broiled meat alone and was p.eparing 10 retire with my saddle for a pillow, when I heatd lor the first tune in life the bio d •urdling screams of an Ameiican i>an ther, At each scream my pony would ;qunt, draw its ta ! tightly between its Cgs and tremble like it had an ague, ■ he41 it would rear and pitch in its ef forts to get away, until the lariat. I was if raid would break and the pony would leave me to walk home. With revolver ui one hand I held the lariat and gather 'd dry wood with the oilier until 1 so on dad a rousing fire. Hitching tiie fright ened little horse near the lire l succeed - ed in quieting its fears and laying my self down near l lie fire I was soon (Sleep as soundly as if guarded by the walls of a citadel. The panther is by r - means pleasant conq anion in the woods, they aio quite lnunerous 111 fliis section and are a great pest to stock raisers. One of the brutes will pounce up a half grown and trot off with it as easily as a •at would a mouse, and tin y frequently kill a grown cow wl en smaller on, s u. e mt convenient, hut they s: hloin attack 1 man unless first attacked or pressed bv They dont ajipear to fear a Continued on eighth Page,