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>Ve ai . e asking for your patronage and propose to give you in return the full value for
3HAT3I!S.'y DOLLAB
Left at our store, therefore we call ..four attention to our handsome line of new goods for
-^ALL AND W INTER TRADE
Consisting of DRY GOODS. In the selecting of our Fall and Winter stock the greatest
We bought largely in this line, consequently cure was
taken. we are able to offer close prices. We
call special attention to our large stock of Jeans.
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The day of fancy prices in this line of goods is a thing of the past. Therefore we do not he:
Hate to insist on you to examine our stock and get prices.
In this department we have made another hit, as our selection will show. We only ask yoi
to call and see what we have, as our price of admission is nothing.
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For the Fall and Winter trade we have purchased a large stock of men’s and boy’s Fine an.
heavy Hoots and shoes, together with a handsome stock of 'Ladies, Misses, and childrens Fin,
and Coarse Shoes. These goods were bought to sell, and we dont propose to be disap i^intoi
So pin this in your hat.
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As space forbids us saving muclnhere we will eoinprotnise by bogging you to examine out
stock before buying elsewhere. We keep our low prices on ice to save them on application
AVe also keep a full line of
GBOCBBIES
Hardware, Tinware. Wood, and Willowware Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, etc. And in fact
everything kept in a first class store. We invite all to visit our store ns we have one leade.
only and that is Good Goods and low prices. As it is u..a our desire to exhaust your) patience
we tender you our sincere thanks for kindnesses shown us hi the past, and hope by strict atten
tion to your interest to maintain a continuance of your valued favors.
Yours Truly.
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Ellaville, Georgia,
HIAYKJCst RECEIVED ONE OF THE REST STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
Ebons, notions, roots.shoes, and hats, hardware, tinware, crockery and
8Tove4, harness, riddles, saddles, trunks, flour, sugar, cobee and a hun
m iEb aNDdm; OTHER THINGS
THaT l H vVN’T SPaCE TO.(MENTION
I bought a very large stock ot SHOES and Tin prepared to
MEET ALL COMPETITIONS'
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Hoads and purchasing for both houses enables me to buy in .such (inanities as tr
h;eet niiy and :tll competition. Dive me a trial and I will
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DEVOTED TO (JlYIXfi THE NEWS, KM'Ol H.UUJiR THE PROGRESS AM) AIMMi THE
PROSPERITY OF SCHLEY POINTY.
ELLAV1LLE, 6A. THURSDAY DECEMBER 5 1S89.
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CENTRAL RAILROAD OF'GEORGIA.
(Savannah – Western Division )
Schedule No. .1 in effect Oct. Oth. 188!).
Going West __________________________„____________
Read Down, t Going East Read Up
No. 55 | No. i | lletween i No. 50 | No.
exprs–| mail | COLUMBUS I exp’s A ! 3
pasagr | dacy | ELLAVLLE | pasngr | Mail
daily, | and | daily | Daily.
| AMEHlOiTS. | i
-155am | 815pm | lv Amerieus .,r | 945pm | 1040am
■> 1* „ | 400 „ 1 „ LuCrux.se „ | 0 24 „ 1 10 hi „
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„ I 24,. IEllaville 0 10„ I 1003 am
■ 40 „ | 4 41,. („ Putnam | 8 55 | 9 42
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- 53 „ | 4 51 „ i „Wiggiusv'e,. i 8 40 | 0 115
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01 „ , 5 Oil „ ,, Buena Vista TTTjjT j W 22
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| 5 26 „ | „ /, do bee „ ( 8 13 „' | 9 00
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i ,12 ,. ,, Glen Alta „ j 8 0k, | 8 54
>,. ,, Cherokee ,. | 8 00 ,, 8 45
1 .. 5 >7 „ „ ila;men j 7 16 | 820,.
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* o ,,6 JO ., Delnllee ,, | 7 ;.-l ,, | 8 45
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37 | 637 ,. ,. Muscogee 7 13 | 7 4S
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15 a mhi 45p m i. r Columbus lv ;7 03 p m 7 40 an
For fu thcr iul’mina'iui relative to ticke
tes, schedules, best routes etc., apply to
(J W. a vera, i .{. .'loi'itmiK
Agent, Ellaville. i Snpt , Co.uadm
0 yde Unstick ■ E I, , i it. ,n.
Trav. ..
Pass.A.t. t ■ en, • -,•■- A t
Savannah,< la
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Jentral 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 enrouteaud is quite a saving as against
tost of sleeping berths and meals via all rail
roads.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant service.
Free from the heat and dust, incident to All
Itail-routes. If you are sick the trip will in
vigorate and build you up.
lit) FAST BY SLA AMI YOI 'LL M ALI; RLOUKT IT
P ssengers, before purchasing tickets via
other routes, would do well to inquire first oi
die merits of the Route Via Sa vannah. Fur
her information may be had by applying to
the Agent i t your station or to
31. S. BELKNAP, AY. V. NHKLL3IAX,
(ieneral Manager. Truffle Manager.
E. T. UHAULTON, CLYDE BOSTICK.
(ieii’l Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass Agent.
Suvannuh, Ga.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
Ceoiigia Schley County:— Whereas Mrs
Lamm E. Mott Administratrix on the Estate of
Moses J. Mo t, deceased, represents to the
court in her petition duly fdod and entered on
Record, hat she has fully administered the
■ •state of Moses J. Mott deceased, this is to cite
ul persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to
jhow cause if any they can, why said adminis
tratrix should not he discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in Jan. 1800.
Oct, lsi. 1880. T. It. Mvcrs. Ord’y.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
GEORGIA, SCHLEY COUNTY: Whereas, J. N.
Cheney, Administrator on the estate of George
Williams, deceased, represents to the Court in
his petition duly filed and entered on record
that he has fully administered the estate of
George Williams, deceased. This is to cite all
icrsons concerned, heirs and creditors, to
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on "“rr'r the first Monda} tv:;:;' In Jan. i . .
Oft. 1st. 1839. T. 15, Mvcrs, Ord’y.
NOTICE Of I.CTTEKS Edit ADMLXISTUA
TION.
uddeV County! Noth^is LerehyX-n to all
neraonsconcerned, that on the - day <>f - 1880
w lit Smith late of Schley County, departed
lhi8 ,, intestate, and no person having applied
administration on the estate of the.said S.W
■Smith, in said State; that administration will be
vested ‘ it the clerk of the Superior court or
u other proper person, alter the publica
tion of this citation for ;») days, ( rst Monday
in December,) unless valid object inns is made
to his appointment.
Oct. ‘MU. 183!’. T. it. Myers.
Ordinary.
PIT VTION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION
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E. Antr.v,„■,.thf court,.,,,.
has fully nrtrainteteml Mrs. S, K. Autry 8
sut'< 1' a! ™T";N::0kr-i:x
b rib ifsUa t< > r should not be discharge 1
this administration and reeieve letters M
dismission on the 1st. Monday in March 1890.
T, B, Myers, Ordinary,
SHERIFF SALES FOR JANUARY*,
Schley Georgia, ) v.'ill bo sold before the
County ) court house door, in
town of Ellaville Georgia on the ft rat Tuesday
j ,Jft®o!oneTiK n j munry 1800 . lletween the legal hours <.f
Sal
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in# one hundred one and one quarter < 101)4)
hundred u 'flsixty-seven'(1 <17)'* •<’ntainhig
one one and one quarter <101)4) acres
more or less. Lot No. one hundred and thirty
seven (137) containing two hundred two and a
hundwT?m!<i a sLvti-firur "j<M) C wiital£iX’'tw«
hundred two and a half (2034) acres more or
le s. Lot No. one hundred and sixty-three
(168) except twenty-live (35) acres, hi shape of
a square, off of the Southeast corner of said
lot, (hilt) which leaves III said let one hundred
and seventy-seven and one half (1774) acres
more or less. The whole aggregating seven
hundred and eighty-live (785) acres more or
less, and a l originally lving in the tvrentv-ninth (29)
District of Lee, then Sumter and
now Schley sold Count}' Georgia. Levied upon and
to be as the property of John Williao s
deceased, to Satiety a mortgage ft fa, issued
from the superior court of Scaloy county, Al -
len Fort judge, in favor of Joseph). Lewis
vs. James U. Williams and Joseph R. !!. Wil
liams, executors of the last wid of John Wil
liam deceased. Tenants in possession notified
in i -I ms of the law.
Oso at the same time and pi tee will be sold
ta uilf of following lot property to wii: The ; onto
of land No. one hundred. (1yo) in the
third district ol'Schley com, y, , e rghi, con
t.iiningone hundred one a a one quarter (101)4)
acres, more or less. Levied up luistae prop
erty of Gutsey ivilcreate. to - sly a mort
gage ft fa issued from Hie Super or Court. «•
-cnIcy County, Georgia, ni i'-vor of Frank M
Stanley, deceased, sole legatee of Ed" an N. Stanley
possession vs. notified Gutsey Ik anise. Tenants in
in t - is o w.
X Iso at the same time uiel place \vi I be sol
the following property to wit: West it of ,
lot-of land No 'twenty-set on (27 lying Soul
of Buck Creek, eontai log <•!!<• hundred (let
tier’s, more or less. Aixt two rb- a< res i-.
No. Twenty-six. bound .tit),>■ North 1 y Viu
Creek, bein ’’in the Sotiti." -i exne o -
lo (26 . all being in the t ini d tGet f ehi >
oiioty, (.eoi jia. e ’ o u t‘> be .
a 1 lie property of W. C. D •a a d pn pm ^
pointed d out bv the W. C. Da*d, 111 ''
• so from Superb) (,:0't <> cal
’ .uiity Da,- Georgia, in favor f y- 'Hike
-n. Tenants in posse vlon
i terms of law.
Also at the same time ml p'Jre wil
t he foTejving property t - w • ha I ••!':
of land So. one hondiec m 1 - i, eoi.tai
trig one bundredone «n<! > ne f >• l',V I l)l ;l r
more or less,East half of lot : land N . oi
hundred and thirty ID e H" > t ini: 1 :
honfb ed one and one fair ■ ;> •' i i ; > ih'VtN nr >
or less, Erst calf ofloi. of hut' 1 No -melmndre
a e en (’07 c ni ; ore hundred <ne
t d one 'i u ; h (101)4 ‘s mm e or le s u -
ii g , at e 1 -* itumlred .md t hi ve a d three
qu irter (..O-'-M' I'crc^ more or lex spuatt d l.v
■ g a ltd being in the twenty nil th (29 Gistric
f Schley sol’d (Do " y, Grorgi’ 1 . I *' ied upon tin
• o be a« i he pn loert.v of and in po-c-i ~
f Thotnns I’mw ! 1 , .iiedefen- i t. to s tisi'y :
m rt ruage li Ca i- - < from the si pci j (’oil ■
of Schley Coe >•. y G i . ip ! \ or of ~ •'inch
ed T, otitin Aehey vs. Tb,- r - i ow,* ! 1 ropert.v point
the s ■ d ft T......... -■ ’ 1 »w* • 1 kin ■ ten
ant in posses-on no ified n t pis of law.
Also at the sum i t-inv* and pb < < v : ’ . e old
75 bushels of com more o le -: 2 1 husluTs <■;
cotton seed, more or lest: l(r : 0 uu 1 ol fodde
more or less, f evied m>on u the property of
Mose Hemlci son by virtue of n cxeeiiiimi i
sued from theSui rior 1 ,> ■ 1 said cm e
in favor of J. N. Cheney v> Mas” [tender- >n
A Iso i t the same time and phi ; wil bo sob
the following mopeity t, wit: Thir y U-ice
an 1 one third GtiLf.) acres of i” i more or <» -
otf th 'North oar: n, the North lv ' ' <f <>t el
land No 40 in the 30th Di-r, i *,! said county
f cv'cd vi on asthe prop,’ ty of I. G. < mise
by \ irtue of tut execution i ■ tied ■ null t ie Sit
pertorCourt of said countv i fav or of J A
Kendrick vs. C. G. Causey mm Mle:
Tenants in possession not itied in terms of It
Also at the same time and place wi i lie s
the following land to wit 4 vc ninth ■ i iiti
divided interest jn sixty xi.x !i<*resof land m r<
or less, N<’.'140 lying in the North we-1 corner of lot oi
land in the 29th Dist of said count'.
Levied tipei) as the property of > If. H. M«nk
pi’vinr liv virtue of nu execution issu 'd from the Su
court of said county in favor HP. IT
Williams vs. J, TL H.]Mau . Tenants in posses
sion notified in terms' of law Win Allen,
Sheriff of Schley County
Georgia ) To whom it may eoncrti
Suhi.ey County, t Whereas the coinmissinni'r
appointed b ■ set aside a vem ssupport for Tlv
odocit K leek e .wifeof W, H. Kleekly, de
eeased, have filed their return in this office; nl
parties interest'd are hereby notified, to fib
their required object mw. Hnw, if why i itv the they have, in the film
by return so made by
said commissioners should not tic allowed the
said 'oeordin TheodoeiulKleekScy this ami the same entered
on Office.
Till* Nov. 26th. 1889, t T. It. Myers,
Advertise 30 days. ) Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
Georgia, i Whereas, C. H. Smith, i d
■.ct’t.KY C iunty. : mini tratoro tlio estate of
Icxttndi iu Goo lson, deceased repretents to
aSHSSrttfi 2 ®
iRhnVuistrutor s' otild n»t h- discharged from
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APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. (
Georgia, Schley County: Whereas J. N. !
Cheney, Administrator on the estate of James
Finch, deceased, r.qtreseuts to tlm (giurtm Ins
petition duly filed and entered on record, that ,
he has fully administered the estate of .lames
Finch, deceased, ThL is to cite a 1 persons
concerned, heirs and creditors, to show enure
if any they eau. why said \ dministrator should
not he discharged from Ids administration and
recieve letters of dismi sion on the first Monday
in Jan. 1890. T ’ R ’ M ^ lR ’
Oct. DM880. Ordmat.}.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should
nl wavs be used when children are cutting teeth
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p,.m,
jsrrirx . . .
allays all l win. "Wujutes the tmw
els, and is the best known reined} fot ban
whether arising from teething or other causes
Twenty five cents tv bottle.
Vo I. i. No. 22
Price One Dollar u\ear.
Bro. Otto of the Savannah Local is an
engenuous man on a gentle hint. Hear
. lum:— . Nearing: , T —The
..... Editors , birthday , . ,. ,
arrives on the 17th. day of Deember and
he haS iH8t bWn leVOlvinK in hiS mind
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his many friends, and wondering which
one of them or how many (if any) will
remember him on that annual occasion,
Anything in the way of presents will
be thankfully received and no questions
asked,
If you prefer to send us a wee wee
porker instead of a turkey, for our birth
day oil the 17th. of December we wont
kick; or you may send both if you like.
We are no kicker, nor are w6 hard to
please.
Eighteen days more and the editor's
birthday’ will he here.
The government now delivers a New
York letter in San Francisco in less thou
five days. Under the recent democratic
administration it often took that long
to gee a letter from one division of Chi
cago to another. Yes. this is a business
.,] minis! ration.—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
Yes, and a m< reliant living in Girard,
\la., directly opposite Columbus, re
icvod a letter on Saturday, three weeks
tier it had been mailed in Columbus.
Oil, yes! this is a business administra
tion, truly, but it is not exemplified in
‘i * m iil service South to-any extent. —
, jnquiier-Run. '
Y es. truly, ... it is a very , business (:') atl- ,
'nilnstration. Some days Ellaville gets
to mail from Columbus at all.
The steamship Tennessee, from Jack
xouville to New York, when near A thin
ic City on Monday, steamed through a
school of whales, numbering fuilv t.wun*
tv-five c.r morr. They appeared to oe
e nji>yiog theneelves > n athh tie sport-'.
«■ 'Instiling about in the c lear water and
churning the small waves into froth
with their huge ft ns and tails. Some of
them were of unusual size. Captain
Beane, of the Cherokee, thinks that
they wete moving in a southerly direc
i i< in. Whales near the New Jersey coast
are an uncommon sight.—Atlanta Jour
nal.
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The New York Evening Post names
'lie following among other signs of a
•old ■ winter near at hand: The eels
never make their aftpearttm e in the ( on
icticut river early in November unless
' here is to be a cold winter, and they are
(>W I ■oming up the stienms in such
real armies that the waters are, as (lie
irishman said of the trout stream in
a Ireland, ’’stiff wid 'em.” Nothing ap
I’OiP hing them in numbers has been
n for many years, and. this is an
infallible sign, everybody in Conmcii
•ut is preparing for unusual coid.
The agent at New Orleans of the Pacif
i • Express and the United Expiess C'Oll -
.qiiies proposes to the Tinies-Doni' ( rat ;i
plan of his own for baffling the train
robbers. It is to furnish the cars with
stationery safes, with combination locks
and to give the combination and keys to
■igenls at the several stations. The rob
I >ers would thus have to blow open the
s ift s bed ore they could rob them.—At
lanta Journal.
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, m .r Belling meat and corn who was not
.111 righ-? Think now „mi s« if yon ran
.•» I .«• to ml«a. Then why not folk™
the scriptual injunction. ”go thou aid
do likewise?”-Unthbert Lit era!.
REGGS’ ('llKRRY COUGH SVRUP
Is giving splendid satisfaction to the tiac
and the sides arc positively marvelous, which
( , rtl) be accounted for in no other way qxi ept
t , )lltlt fc without doubt the best on‘be mo
, i(>t Ask for an 1 be sure you get the genum*
W ekeepJt.
Dr, C, H. Fmitb Dr gj- i.-t
GeoiiOIA. ( * To whom it moy court rn:
S('HI ‘ KV ('OUNTYi { T. F. Iil! flCV, (it H>«
tit tv< having repre entedto said me by’POtlOoa M nT- f
re isatt estate (;f the ™ 1 ;
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Thi« I 4 ' to cite nil and pin.mi J* * |# J
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\>,» granted on said estatcof M m 1 •: •» "j ] i ( ( ( t
ceased P t» J. F. b «» Ms, he Wug « bta^ j J .