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n. DON. McLEOD
Editor a ml Proprietor.
SOLID TEUTH!
We are asking for your patronage and propose to give you in ictum the full value for
DOLLAR
Left at our stoic, therefore we call your attention to our handsome line of new goods for
-gi ALL A ND "WINTER TRADE
Consisting of I)BY GOODS. In the selection of our Fail and Winter stock the greatest care was
We bought largely in this line, consequently wo are able to offer close prices. We
( dLspccial attention to our large stock of Jeans.
INTO TIONS
The day of fancy prices iii 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, a< our selection will show. VYe only ask you
t» call and see what we have, ns our price of admission is nothing.
BOOTSANDSHOES
For the Fall and Winter 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 JLadies, Misses, and childrens Fine
Hiul Coarse Shoes. These goods were bought to sell, and we dont propose to be disappointed
So pin this in your hut.
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As s]iace forbids us saving mucli here we will compromise by begging you to examine our
stuck before buying el-owhere. We keep our low prices on ice to save them on application
Wegilso keep a lull line of
GROCERIES
Hardware. Tinware. Wood, and Willowwaro Croekory, Glassware, Lamps, etc. And in fact
f«y erything kept in a first class store, We invite all to visit our store as we have one leader
eiily luid that is Good Goods and low prices. As if is not our desire to exhaust your, patience
wo tender you our sincere thanks for kindnesses shown us in the past, anil hope by strict atten
tion to your interest to maintain a continuum e of your valued favors.
Yours Truly.
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OiAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE BEST STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
(il) 0DS, NOTIONS, BOOTS.SHOES, aNI) IIaTS, JIaBDWaRE. TINWaBE, CROCKERY aND
8T0VE8, Harness, bridles, saddles, trunks, flour, sugar, coif be and a iu-N-
1)1{ ED and ONE OTHER THINGS TIIaT I HaVN’T SPaCE TO.fME.VTION
I bought a very large stock of SHOES and I’m prepa red to
meet all competitions
CiTDONT FAIL TO SEE MY LADIES SHOES VT $1,25 THEY
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% opstovnieis will r. member that I am still running nt} lm si ness at Mui i a\ s X
Ronds and purchasing for both houses enables me to buy in such quanitks as to
hieet any and all competition, (live me a trial and 1 will
S^YATTE! VOX!
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DEVOTED TO OIVIXG THE NEWS, KNCOIRAUINU THE PROGRESS AM) AIDING THE
PROSPERITY OK SCHLEY COUNTY.
ELLAVILLE, GA. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28 1889.
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' 3 M C it A L KA.CLi.iOAl) OB' GEORGIA.
( Savannah a Western Division )
Schedule No. 3 In effect Oct. Oth. 1889.
Going West Bead Down. 1 Going East Bead Up
No. 55 1 No. 1 | Between 1 No. 50 1 No.
exprs–| mail | OOLUMBjsS | cxp’s–| 2
pusngr | dai’y | ELLAVLLE | pasngr | Mail
daily, | and | daily | Daily.
J | AMEBIC OP. | ]
455am j 345pm | h Atcereusar j 945pm ( 1040am
•'> 1* „ | 409 „ | „ LuCrosse I 9 21 | 10 10,,
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530 „ | 4 24 „ I 1* Ellavill# | 9 10,, | 1002 am
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5 46 1 4 44 ,. | Putnam | 8 55 | 9 42
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5 55 „ | 4 51,, | „Wigginsvle„ | 8 40 j 0 35
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0 03 „ J 5 Pit „ | „ Busaa Vista | h 35 | 9 22
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0 24 „ | 5 20 „ I Zilobee | 8 13 | 9 0U
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6 28 „ | 5 32 „ | „ Glen Alta | 8 08„ | 8 54
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<)36„ | 5 42 „ | „ Cherokee ,. | 8 00,, j 8 45
0 51 „ | 5 57 ,, j„ Halloca | 7 40 I 8 29,,
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7 03 „ | „0 10 | „ <ichilleo j 7 64 ] 8 15
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T 27 „ | 037 „ | „ Muscogee j 7 13 | 7 48
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7 35a m.iO 45p mUir Columbus lv |7 05 p in 17 40 am
For further information relative to ticket,
rates, schedules, best routes etc., apply to
G. W. Avera, I W. 11. McClintock,
Agent, Ellaville, I Stijif., Columbus
Clyde Trav. Bostick i E. T. i tiarltou,
Pass.Agt. j Gen, Puss. Agt.
Savannah. Ga.
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Central Railroad of Georgia
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EXCURSION TICKETS!
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re I
turn untill October 31st. 1889. i
Tickets via this line includes meals and Stafe
rooms enroute and ,. is quae a saving as against . ;
cost of sleeping berths and meals via all rail- !
roads. :
MagnificentSteamers , and , elegant , service.
Vree 1 ‘V from the h«“it ‘ ' and dust ’ incident to All- I
Bail-routes. It you are sic.; , tho , trip will ... in- . ;
vigoriitc and build you up. (
00 EAST BY SE.Y AND YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT '
P ssengers, before purchasing tickets mu;
0,11( ' 1 1 n,l! o. iv ouId do (o inquiu lU.-t (.»
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M. V BELKNAP, ))■ L SHI.LLMAN.
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Crnernl Maaagrr. Traffic Manager.
V I-,. T 1. (.HAKLr on * if i to O.o t VI (LUG. vny KOSTUlk LO. U.
Gen 1 ihiKs. Airent. Trm. 1 asti Agent. ;
Savannah. Ga.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHABGE
Georgia Schley County:—W hereas Mrs
Laura E. Mott Adinm'.strutrix on the , Estate oi ..
Moses ) Mot deceased, represents to the
court in her petition duly filed and entered on
Hecord, lmtshehsis fully udniinistorcd tin.*
estate of Moses J. Mott deceased, this is to cite
al persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to
show cause if anv they can, why said
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ministration and receive letters ot dismission
on on the tiu fir*! m... Monday -onaaj in Jan. 1890.
Oct, Is.. 1889. l.H.Mt.ou, inraj.
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APPLICATION FOB DISCHABGE.
Georgia, Schley County: Whereas, J. N.
(•.'honor. Administrator on the estate of George
Williams, deceased, represents to the Court in
his petition duly filed and entered on record
that ho has fully adminis. ered the estate of
George Williams, deceased. This is to cite all
pei-son.s concerned, heirs an.l creditors, to
show " cause, ” if anv they can, whv said adminis
trator should , not be disclnugcd ... , trom his ad- .
ministration and recieve letters of disiiiissli.il.
,, on n tlu tho , tii »t. Monday .In . lu Jan 1890.
Oct. 1st. 1889. T. It, Myers, Ord'y.
NOTICE OF LETTERS FDR ADMINISTRA
TION.
Georgia i To wham it concerns.
Schley County » Notice is hereby given to all
nersons concerned, that on the - day of — 1889
S. W. Smith, late of Schley County, departed
this life intestate, and no person liavingapplied
for administration on the estate of the said S. W
S'ldth, in said State; that administration will be
vested in tho clerk of the Superior court or
some other proper person, after the publica
tion of this citation for 30 days, (first Monday
in December,) unless valid objections is made
to liis appointment.
Oct. 29th. 1881'. T. It. Myers.
Ordinary.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION
Gkokgiv I 1 Whereas. A. J. Autry, ml
’ si'iiiEY " Vir County mliilKtnitor on the estate of
«...reoresenfsto the oourt that he
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ceru'ed tate This is therefore to cite all persons con
to show cause. If any they can. why
tor should not be discharge
from liD administration and recievo letters of
disniissi' in on the 1st. Monday in March 1890.
T, B. Myers, Ordinary,
SHEUTFF SALES FOll JANUARY,
Schley Georgia, ( f Will be sold before the
County court house door, in the
town of Ellaville Georgia on the first Tuesday
In January 1890. Between tho legal hours of
Stile the following lands to wit: the East half
of lot No. one hundred thirty-six (I3H) contain
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one hundred and sixty-seven (lfff) containing
one hundred one and one quarter fl0l}4) acres
more or less. Lot No. one hundred and thirty
seven halt (137) containing two hundred two and a
hundred (20244' and acres sixtv-four more or less. Lot No. one
(ItH) containing two
hundred two and a half (202hj> acres more or
lets. Lot No. one hundred and sixty-three
(163) except twenty-live (25> acres, in shape of
a square, off of the Southeast corner of said
lot, (>63) which leaves in said lot one hundred
and seventy-seven and one half (17744) acres
more or less. The whole aggregating seven
hundred less, and eighty-live (785) acres more or
and a 1 lying in the twenty-ninth (29)
District Schley of originallv County Georgia. Lee, then Sumter and
now Levied unon and
to be sold as the property of John Williams
deceased, to Satisly a mortgage ti 1a. issued
from the superior court of Sea ley county, Al
len Fort Judge, in favor of Joseph l, Lewis
vs. James It. Williams and Joseph It. B. Wil
liams, executors of the last will of John Wil
liams deceased. Tenants in possession notified
in terms of the law.
Also at the same time and place will bo sold
tho half following lot land property to wit: The Sunt i
of of No. one hundred, (loo) in the
third district of Schley county, Georgia, con
taining one hundred one and one quarter (101J4)
acres, more or less. Levied upon as the prop
erty of ti Gatsey issued Kilcrease, to satisfy a mort
gage fa from the Superior Court of
Stanley, Schley County, Georgia, in favor of Frank W.
sole legatee of Edward N. Stanley,
deceased, vs. liatsey Kilcrease. Tenants in
possession notified in terms of law.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property to wit: West half of
lot of land No t wenty-seven (27) lying South
of Buck Creek, contai lug one hundred (10))
acres, more or less. Also two (2) acres in lot
No. i wenty-Gx, bound on the North by Buck
Creek, bein 'in the Southwest corner of raid
lo (26 all being in the t ird district of Schley
an ,iy, ocorgia. Levied upon at <1 to be sold
as the property of W. C. Darden, and property
pointed d from out bv W. C. Darden, to satisfy a ti fa
i su llie Superior Court of Schley
County W. C. Georgia, in favor of Jersy Dukes, vs
Darden. Tenants in possession notified
terms of law.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the land following property to wic: East ha' f of lot
of No. one hundred and six (T06> contain
ing one hunrivedone and one fnuvtht !01J4>a res
KiK–SSffnSt
one and one f mrth Guifj) acres more
«■:*> 5
quarter i (30%> less,
and being in rents the more or situated ly-
1. of a Sel. ley County, (Vorgia. twenty ninth Levied (29)
be fold tl:o upon and
to us property of and in possession
rfThorans Powell, the defendant, to satisfy a
m rtguage fi fa issnetlfrom the Superio" Court
0 f Schley County Georgia, in favor of Francis
L. A obey vs. Thomas Powell. Property point
..dentin the said ti fa. Thomas Powe 1 .he ten
ant in possession notified in terms of law.
Also at the sam • time and place will > e sold ,
75 bushels of corn more or less; V.V bushel •» of
,. 0 tton seed, more or less; 10t'.0 poun Hof l’n ldor
more or less, r evied ”pon as the propert .■ of
sued Mose JIende from the son .superior by virtue t-ou-t ofLai of exeemimi said county is
j n favor ot J. N. Cheney vs. Mose Henderson
a No nt the satne time and place will be sold
ss-.'^s WAt
r evod u on usthenrope ty of L. G. 1 nosey
by virrue of an executionissuod from the Su
pel kendriek in r Court r.t svd eountr i i tavor of J. A.
vs. L. G. Cuuacy and S. J. Allen.
Tenants in possession no oiled informs of law.
Also at the same time and place wLl be sold
the following land to wit: Fve ninth (5-9)
divided interest in sixty stx acres of land more
or less, lying in the Northwest corner of lot of
land No. 148 in the 29th Dist of said county.
levied upon ns the property of J. H. B. Mauk.
bv virtue of mi execution issued from the Su
^.fa’nts in posses:
^ oll notified in terms of law* Win Allen,
Sheriff of Schley County,
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Georg r a I To whom it may concern.
5^S^-ai^SSS,5SSff»!C; odocia Kleck wifeof W, II. Kleckly,
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ceased, have tiled their return in this office; all
parties their objections, interested if are hereby they have, notified, to fib*
any in the time
required by law, why the return so made by
^nid commissioners sliould not lie allowed the
said record Theodocia'KIeckley in this Office. and the same entered
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This Nov. 26th. 1889.1_ T. B. Myers,
Advertise JO dujs. Ordinary,
APPLICATION FOB DISCHABGE.
xcplicy’c'hintv. (rnhii’'tilitor oa'thc’cstatc’of
iicxaml.faGoodson, his deceased represents to
the conn ini nctition duly tiled and entered
on record that he has fully iulmimstcro-1 the
L ^c of Alexandria Giaxison deceased This
to cite all persons concerned, lioir und
Bora, to show cause, it any they can. why said
administrator should re.t be discharged from
his adminis' ration and rccievc letters of ctis
Nov, 20th. 1889. T. 11. Myers, ( r d.
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application for discharge.
Georgia,Schley Cocnty: Whereas J. N.
C leney, Administrator on the estate of James
£ rich, deceased, represents to the Court in his
petition duly filed and entered ou record, that
lie Inis in ly administered tlie ostato of Janies
Finch, deceised. This is to cite all persons
:-li,,r<. .«*».
if any they can, why said Administrator should
nnt be discharged from liisadmlnistrutioii and
recievo letlersof dfaunleatou o„ the first Monday
in Jail. 1890. T. B. Myeis,
Oct. 1st. 1889. Ordinary.
ADVICE TO MOTH EltS.
Mas. Winsi.ow s Soothing SyrVP should
"Iwuy* be used when ehil.lrenare cutting teeth
It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produe
es natural, quiet slceo by relieving the child
from pa*„> mid the little cherub awake*
bright ;w u button. It is veiy pleaeaut t0
taste. It sootbi, the ahild .softens tho gums
allays all pain, relieves wind, regulate*.the bow
els. and is the best known remedy for dlarrhiva
Wether arising from teething or other causes
1W mty five cents a bottle,
Vol. 1. No. 22
Price One Dollar ulear.
ONE ON M A HONE.
I Messrs. Cheadle, of Indiana, and
Brumtn, of Pennsylvania, were invited
, by General Mahone , to . stump the .. State . of ,.
Vir « i " i “ in his inU - rest - “ : n
I appointment at Cumberland C. House,
. Cumberland , , , county, , which ... ._______ has
j 111 ___ a very
heavy j negro »-> majority; •> and the Demo
crals made no attempt to meet them
supposing it would be a hopeless case to
make any contest there. So the repub
, I beans, alone, addressed
a very large up
gro asembly. discussing at length the in
tricacies of the tariff and other questions
of national importance, and went on to
speak in the highest terms of General
Mahone, his republicanism, his friend
ship for the negro and how much he had
do- e to elevate them and help them as
sert their l ights.
A negro n the audience by the name
of Hughes, before the meeting adjourned
requested that lie might lie permitted to
reply to the two gem’len from the North,
and referred to Mr. Cheadle as Mr. Bea
dle. and Mr. Brumm as Mr. Bruen, sar
castically likening them to the animals
those names represented. AfC r discuss
ing other matters agitated in the cam
paign. lie finally took up the question
. >f General Mahone's love for the negro,
saying he would illustrate how much
the General loved the negro bv repeat
ing a dream he bad had the night before.
“I dreamed.” said lie, “iliat I had done
gone and died, and after I was dead I
found out I didn’t have no v. ings and 1
'lowed I’d walk to Heaven and , when . T l
fetced up fit the golden gales I knocked,
, n d the “ irate beeper 1 lie came out and
axed me liovv I got way up there . to . tho ,
A**™ sate and I W.I to him ptoted.
|„ j come all the wav on foot. The
keeper i» „« -vJ« «t»t in
tore to-diiy. for l ain't ndmiUin*nol«Hl»
now Vent 1 tliev in on horseback.’ So 1
was turned , away from the , p olden „ g<it< ..
. 1 . '“ ls /. (,,,uln nm j n -> ,r back u ' iL1 - to lu vouall agin. T* ’
t General Mahone right on that
same road an: I says, says 9: ‘Wlun
>*"*“*' j Mare Billv?’ and lie says.
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savs he: Tin guine to Heaven, staim
as [do.' I lolo lnm -you vault get m tliar.
M its, —,.,, Li.ly. cause ,7 t‘le\ aint • f t. t ■ ivin„ .; no , T1
p w 0( K- J in 1 PSS they is mounted on ltoss
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j back.’ Then General Mahone .. , Said: **m.
wet down on your hands and knees, you
>■ .«*• ™™>. m *.... >••>-.... >.
Billy m ho ' a climbed j up n a stump and T: goo f 01- ri
my , U.U ■ k aim i , we ve c o.iiu ., n tiued up | to tin
n and I Mowed I'd knock again. The
gatekeeper 1 lie come out anil lie . says;
• Who . 8 tharr 1 says: •Mars Biily Ma
, hone. , T i , lie gatekeepu teh-eerier i nt lf< HaV s.n s « again tx h xni -
,
-To h,. mounted or on foot?’ 1 tole lum
‘He , 8 on nossouck, , . or - couse, f nn ne ■ •.
Mars Billy Mdhone. of Petersburg, tilt
friend of l )i<3 cullud mill). 5 Hun t r o
'"T . he ho lle rt ul out loud, he did:
‘General Mahone, „ . tie . yo. hos.4 , c . onini +i w> our
M. and come ill!' Ami 1 j« W.!b.ok
an d ’lowed to III} - sell: ‘Niggah sola
again!’ And 1 a,„r- that s nm the w ....... av M.ra M.iib Killy Billv
Mall0 ne wants to ride you J into the r<
publican 1 party.
The sequel was that this county of
Cumberland, which had prtviously given
800 republican majority was carried by
the democrats by about 150 and the iirst
time they had carried it in twenty years.
HUGOS’ CIIF.RKYCOUGH SYRUP
Is giving . . splendid , ,,,i ul satlsfu. „cf,i,.,i tlon r . n to tlm tie trade imtie
jin( j the sales tire positively marvelous, which
i„. 1 , l 'c<amtc.l f«»' tn no other way except
that it is without doubt tho best on the mar
ket, Vsk for and be sure you get tho genuine.
We keep it.
Dr, C, II . Smith Druggist
SHERIFF’S SALE.
A< ) Will be sold on the firs*
schi.i y * 'ot’NTV. > Tui sduy in Deei'inbir, S’i?.A'S) n ,,x1
south half ot lot of laud No. ninety («)). con
mining one hundred, one and one fourth acre)
to satisfy u mortgage fi fh issued from tho Sn
perior Court of said countv In favor of.I no. K
iiCwis – Soil vs W. J. Kilcrease. Property
pointed out in suid fi fa.
Also at the same time and place will he sold
'VJITS^OToV '" J hundred, No. one hundred and
a]||1 fi (10r ,), ■ontaiug one one
one fourth acre*more or n*h In L,’ 11 .!,.,
|rh;t |^ «f of
l1P( i from the SitpcHor < ourt said eouuL
kifjvrr suni of / Harmh 1 :
J v< L . Souter Property
Uissession (lintrll ou t in the niortguage ti a.
'* f ’ ui notified in term taw *UjH t