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

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t t ■ i I Mr A v lm – li r Y I I IV V * v ' fej R a n h r r i h vi : M® i Ha fo* M «JEH J LW ‘ u l UL AW #4* i; DON. McLKOD Editor anil Proprietor. rn gYU r j n \ ' nsasa i–ass E52 –2S cja iuu V.’e an . asking for your patronage and propose to give you in leturn the full value for ZETVIElB.-y DOLLAB Left at our store, therefore we call your attention to our handsome line of new goods for ■p ALL _A_ N D “W" 1 N T E R 'T 1 B A I) I onS ; 5 ting of DRY GOODS. In the selection of our Fall and Winter stock the greatest care was taken. We bought largely in this line, consequently we are able to offer close prices. We c . .11 special attention to our large stock of Jeans. HP* T $ IN 3 " E^ua«*s»*J h >,ui • The (lay of fancy prices in this line of goods is a thing of the past. Therefore we do not lies itate to insist on you to examine our stock and get prices. ■* ^pnta 1 3SE.72SX ea £ ria In tlii ■ department we have made another hit, as our selection will show. Wg only ask you to call and see what we have, as our price of admission is nothing. BOOTSANDSHOES For the Fall and Winter t rade we have purchased a large stock of men’s and boy’s Fine and heavy Boot,-; and shoes, together with a handsome stock of;Ladies, Misses, and childrens Fine atuH.’oarsc Shoes. These goods were bought to sell, and we dont propose to be disappointed go-piu this in your hat. 8 3 P tn fll > SS As space forbids us saving much here we will compromise by begging you to examine our stock before buying elsewhere. We keep our low prices on ice to save them on application We also keep a full line of GEOCSEIES Hardwire, Tinware. Wood, and Willow ware Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, etc. And in fact everything kept in a first class store. We invite nil to visit our store as we have one leader only and that is Good Goods aud low prices. As it is not our desire to exhaust your| patience we tender 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. CL.- r~:i TV l m ifi–l i .vl l'--" South side public square......... ELLAVILLE G A. . .. • Q V BO CCS S?i Dealer in Hi 8 0S23 r CD if* ^ T ^ CD s' n 7SSB Ellaville, Georgia, I Have JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE BEST STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY HOODS. NOTIONS, BOOTS.SHOES, aND HaTS, HaRDWaRE, TINWaRE, CROCKERY aND stoves, harness, bridles, saddles, trunks, flour, sugar, coatee a.nda hun DUEd AND ONE OTHER THINGS THaT l IIaVN’T SPaC’E TO MENTION 1 bouglit a very large stock of SHOES and I’m pre pared to meet all competitions' CPDONT FAIL TO SEE MY LADIES SHOES VT $1,25 THEY >' 5 fr cii j fyt» sas F eJ » i idi GEI p 1LU3 Biii: CJS *y c’ustormere will r member that I am still running my business at Mutiny s X Ronds and purchasing for both houses enables me to buy in such qi unities as to niett any and all competition. Give me a trial and I will S.ATVTE] "STOTT MOILTIETTr Bnmcli store MURRAY’S x ROAD T. A. Cc llin”, S!1-.ville Oictgia CflEflP DEVOTED TO GIVING THE SEWS, ENCOURAGING THE PROGRESS AND AIDING THE PROSPERITY OF SCHLEY COUNTY. KLLAYILLE, GA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 1!) 1889. m ■ mm el A f Srllfl li 1“ ft Km is m h <•> i I m m I \ nJ m m E) I '.f£h m i A ‘i! !.N . m m i – " II ^ MW 6991374 P c.-jvr t vi. :i viLiio \;> or< Georgia. (Savannah – Westeun Division ) Schedule No. 3 in effect Oct. 6th. 1889. Going West Read Down, Going East Read lip Z 5) j No. 1 | S. -.01 N„ 5 r* nw 1 '* -v..i = S dai’y | ELLA\ LLE i pasngr [ Mail s- i I ,hi, y I d,,u,. • * ' 1 ! 4;>5am 345 pm I I iv Americas ttoicf.tas ar I 945pm I inou.ua lOtOiun •> 17,, i 4di „ „ baCrosse „ | 9 21 „ | 10 Iti „ 5 3(1,, I 4 21 ,, | „ Ellaville I U 10„ I 1002 am „ „ Putnam „ | 8 55 ,, | 9 42 ,, I „\V'igginsvie„ | 8 48 „ | H 35 „ (i 03 „ 5 03 „ „ Buena Vista | 8 35 9 22 , „ „ 0 2i „ I Zilobee j 8 13 | 9 00 ,, „ „ ,, I is Glen Alta „ | 8 0S„ | 8 54 ,. 0 ;(i ” |„('herokee | 8 otl,, [845,, ,. 0 51 „ | ,, ilailoca i 1 r, 1 4 ... 1 | u.»d w ” „ “ " 7 03 „ I | „ Ochillee | 7G4 | 815 „ „ „ 7 27 „ 1037 „ | „ Muscogee | 7 13 | 7 48 „ ,, „ 7 35a m.j(3 15;i mlar Columbus lv |7 05 p m 7 40am For further information relative to ticket rates, schedules, best routes etc., apply to G. W. Avera, l_ W. II. McClintock, Agent, Ellaville, I Supt., Columbus Clyde Bostick E. T. Charlton, Trav. Pass.Agt. )’ Gen, Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. BY FAR rn I 1 C tl t ww\m i. i n —TO— NEW YORK OR BOSTON —IS VIA— OAVANNAH c -ANDTHE OCEAN STEAMS ) ■i v -OF THE— Central Railroad of Georgia SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re turn untill October 31st. 188!). Tickets via this line includes meals and State rooms enroute and is quite a saving as against cost of sleeping berths and meals via all Magnificent Steamers and elegant service. Free from the heat and dust, incident to Ail— Rail-routes. If you are sick the trip will in vigorate and buihl you ui>. GO EAST BY SEA AND YOU’LL NEVER REGRET IT P ssengers, before purchasing tickets via other routes’, would do well to inquire first of the merits of the Route via Savannah. Fur vher information may be had by applying to the Agent i.t your station or to 31. S. BELKNAP, W. F. SHELL31 AN, be tic ml ’tbuoiKcr. Traffic Manager. E. T. CHARLTON, CLYDE BOSTICK, Geii’l Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass Agent. Savaniitili, Ga. APPLICATION FOlt DISCHARGE Geohcua scju.kv < ounty:—W hereas Mrs LiiuraE. Mott Administratrix on tlio EiStatc of Moses J. Mot, deceased, represents to the court in her petition duly i.Icd and entered on Record, ibat she has fully administered the estate of AlosesJ. Mott deceased, this is to cite al persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause if any they can, xvhy said udminis tratrix should not be discharged from her ad ministration and receive letters , ot .... dismission . . on the first Monday in Jan. 1890. Oct, 1st. 1889. T. R. Myers, Ord’y. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. Gkohgia.schlky County: Whereas, J. N. ( honey, 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 udminis'erod the estate of George Williams, deceased. ’I his is to cite all persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, whv .said adminis trator should not be discharged from his ad ministration and recicve letters of dismission, on the first Monday In Jan. 1890. Oct. 1st. 1889. T. B, Myers, Ord’y. NOTICE OF LETTERS FOR ADMINISTRA TION. Georgia / To whom it concerns. Schley County i Notice is hereby . given to all oersons concerned, that on the — day of 1889 S. W.Smith, latent Schley County, departed this life intestate, and no person having applied for administration on the estate of the said 8. «V Smith, in said State; that administration will be vested in thecicrk 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 his appointment, Oct. Stith. 1889. T. B. Myers. ()rdlnary. CITATION FOB LF/Fl’ERS OF DISMISSION GBOROIA. i Whereas, A. J. Autry, ad Seni .ky County, i minis.trator on the estate of Mrs.S.E. Autry, representsto the court that he has fully administered Mrs. S, E. Autry’s cs fate. eertied This is therefore to cite all persons eon to show cause, if any they can, wild administrator should not be discharge ! from ids administration and recicve letters of dismission on the 1st. Monday in March 1890. T, B, Myers, Ordinary, SHERIFF SALES FOlt JANUARY, G BORGIA, i Will 1)0 sold before the Schley County j court house door, in the town of KUnville Georgia on the first Tuesday in .1 nutlt \ 1890. Ilct'i cm the hours cl Sale the following lamls to wit: the East half of lot No.one hundred thirty-six (i:pj> contain ssssssas£ 5 s«?^.a®!Si BfSLSSS more or less. Lot No. one hundred and thirty hundred and sixty-four 0«b containing two hundred two and a hell (2(fchj) acres more or )( , s , ()t No> ono hu „ dm , ami sixty-three (Kid) except twenty-five (25) acres, in shape of a lot, stjuare, off of the Southeast corner of said (U«i) which leaves in said lot one hundred and seventy-seven and one half (177J4) acres more or less. The whole aggregating seven District Schley of originally Comity Georgia, Lee, then Sumter and now Ire l evied upon and to sold as the property of John Williams deeeused. to Satisty a mortgage tl fa, issued from the superior court of Henley county, Al ien Fort Judge, in favor of Joseph L. Lewis vs. James It. Williams and Joseph R. IT. Wit limns, executors ot the last wid of John V.'il }}, tt ^ 1 < ; c ^. l ^ < J- 1 . l ^‘' ,,aut8 W»tifiod Also at the same time and place will be sold the following property to wit: The s<h;i::i half of lot of land No. one hundred. Goo) in the third district of Schley county, Georgia, con taining one hundred one and one quarter (101J4) acres, more or loss. Levied upon us the prop erty oi Gatsey Kllerense, to satisfy a mort gage li fa issued from the Superior l'onvt of Stanley, Schley County, Georgia, in favor of Frank W. sole legatee of Edward N. Stanley, deceased, possession vs. Gatsey ivilerease. Tenants in notified in terms of law. Also at the same time and place will lie sold the following property to wit: West half of lot of land No. Twenty-seven (27) lying South of Ruck Creek, eontai lug one hundred ( 100 ) acres, more or less. Also tiro (2) acres in lot No. Twenty-six. bound on the North by Ruck Creek, being in the Southwest corner of said lot. (38), all being in the third district of Schley County, Georgia, l.evied upon and to be sold as the property of W. (’. Darden, and property pointed out bv W. C. Darden, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Schley County W. C. Darden. Georgia, in favor of deny Dukes, vs Tenants in possession notified in terms of law. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following property to wit: East half of lot of land No. one hundred and six’ (108) contain* big one hundredone less. and one fourth! lOlbl'm-res more or East half of lot of land No. one hundred and thirty live (135) containing one hundred one and one fourth (10IJ4) acres more or le. s. East ball' of lot of land No.one hundred and fevoii (107) containing one hundred one and one feucth (101J4 1 acres more or less, ag gregating (303%) three bundled and three and three quarter acres more or less, situated ly ing ami being iu the twenty ninth (29) district of Sol ley County, Georgia. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of and in possession of Thomas Powell, the defendant, to satisfy a mort.guage 11 fa issned from the Superior Court of L. Schley A obey County Thomas Georgia, in favor of Francis vs. 1’owe’l. Fropeify poiut ed outin the said ft fa. Thomas Powell the ten ant in possession notified in terms of law. Also at the same l ime and place will be sold 75 bushels of corn more or less; 120 bushels of cotton seed, more or less; KKXI ponn D of fodder more or le«s. Levied upon ns the property of Mose Henderson by virtue of an execution is sued from the Superior Court, of said county in favor of J. N. Cheney vs. Mose Henderson. Alsoat the .‘■'nine time ami place will be sold the following nvopcity to wit: Thirty three and one third (33'/fs) acres of land more or less, off the North part <>i the North half of ot of land No 40 in the 30th District of said county. Levied u on as the property of i. G. ' aiiscy by virtue of an execution i-sued from the Su jiorinr t'ourt.of snul . ountv in favor of J. A. Kendrick vs. I. G. Causey and K. J. Allen. Tenants in possession notified in terms of law, Also at tho same time and place will be sold the folloYvin.g'land to wit* Fve ninth (5-9) mi divided interest in sixty six acres of land more or less, lying ; in the Northwest corner of lot of Jlin „ No i4n lu t)l( . go,,, im „f said cnnly. Levied up'ii as the property olJ. II. R. Mauk, ’"V virtue of an execution issuedArom the Sn sion yvjVi'i’unsvs. notified J, IL li.lVouiY Tenants in posses in terms of law Wm Allen, Sheriff ef Schley Comity. Gkohoia ) To whom it may concern, H'hi.ky County i Whcwas the commissioners appointed Kleck t<» set aside a years support lor The e . wife of W, 11. Klcekl v.de ceased, have filed their return in this office; all pirties interest d are hereby notified, toiilo their object oils, it any' ibey have, in the tunc required liyjaw, why the return so made by said couimissioiicrs should not be allowed the 11,1,1 t,ie mm ° e " terC ' 1 This Nov. 28tli. 1889. i T. 11. Myers, Advertise30 days. i Ordinary. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. Geohlia, C ) Whereas, C. H. Smith, ad Scully iunty*. i mini tratoro;. the estate of v lexandi ia Goodson, deceased represents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on record that he has Tullv* udminis'erod the estate of Alexandria Goodson deceased This is to cite all persons concerned, heir and cred itors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not b- discharged from his administration and recicve letters ot dis mission outlie first Monday In March 1830. Nov, 30th. 1 Ksti. T’. B. Myers, Ord. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. Grokoia,Schley County: Whereas J. N. Cheney, Administrator oil the estate of James Finch, deceased, represents to the < 'ourt in his petition duly filed and entered on record, that lie has fully administered the estate of James Finch, deceased. This is to cite all persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Administrator should not lie discharged from his administration and redeye letters ot’ dismission on the first Monday in Jan. 1890. T. B. Myeis, Oct. 1st. 1883. Ordinary. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mas. Winsloyv’h Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth It relieves the little sufferer at . once; it .. produe- . es natuml. quiet sleep l.y relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as bright as u button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays ail pain, relieves wind, regulates the bow els. and is the best known remedy for dlarrhiKa whether arising from teething or other i auses Twenty five cents a bottle. Vol. I. No. 25 Price One Dollar atear. THE MORTGAGE. Many a life has been ruined by a rnoit ? iraite. T MoI'Icjicch ^ " eM uve au sometimes sometimes st* Stop- i o ladders with which to clitnb to fortune, •»“>» •»«« k»«r wh« to throw the ' v '^« m ‘i»_om tram,. say about the mortgage On Ilia farm? Wto t«. through Summer and through *» Fall, But the * mortgage worked tne hardest , ....a fll “ Bh. t i,,, steadiest of US all, . It worked on nights and Sundays it - ’ worked , , each , holiday; . ,. , It settled down among u 8 and It never went away. ' ' ,,,, -* ue rust and blight . with were us sonie times tlmes ’ dn<t an.l (tnmdinisa sometimes nnt' not, The , dark-browed mortgage was foiever the .. spot, on The weevil and cutworm, they went as well as came; The mortgage stayed forever, eating hearty all the same. It nailed up every window, stood guard at every doer, And happiness and sunshine made their home with us no more; Till with failing crops and sickness, we got stalled on the grade. And there came a dark day on us, when the interest wasn’t paid And there came a sharp foreclosure, and I kind o' lost my hold. And grew weary and discouraged, and the faun was cheaply sold. The children left and scattered when the} hardly yet were grown: My wife, she pined and perished, and I found myself alone. What she died of was a “mystery,” and the doctors never knew, But 1 knew she died of mortgage—just as well as I wanted to. If to trace a hidden sorrow were within a doctor's art. They'd lia’ found a mortgage lying Oll that woman’s broken heart. Worm and beetle, drought and tempest, on a farmer’s land may fall, But for first-cjAss ruination, trust a mort gage ’gainst them all.—Will Carlton «*• El LAVILLE GA. DEC. 14th. lft9. Pursuant to a call by the president a special meeting was held at the court house on the 14th. Inst, of the Agricul tural club of Schley county. After calling the roll T. B. Myers and II. H. Mott were duly elected members if the club, upon motion It. Don McLeod was elected an honorary member of the club. Upon motion lion. YV r D. Murray . " , V 1S is le-eiecied re-elected Promt i i esident lent- „n,l anil <’ U T? K. Ale- Me . ro< ‘ v Secretary. ’ Upon 1 motion the club proceeded to the election . of delegat -ew :lU( ^ alternates lo the spring and summer session of the State Agricultural dill K rj m , )Li(m the three reoievinff t|)(> "ghost . num , >oi , of votes cast should , ”, be declared, elect.!: Dr Ohenev was appointed . . . the manager ot balloting; \ r*. ... t i. p vo VO r ™ ps wp ^ ,.„ C( 1 (>Ut i. t!, ,, « president declared G. R. SlcCrory. /, (’ I, „ Battle ... and , A. . Allen . ,, elected , . , delegates as u > the spring session of the Agricultural conventions which meets in Hawkins ville ... T February , . lltli. , ul T. A. on Collins, J. L. Lindsay and J. R. Williams were de elavod, ellccted delegates to I lie summer session of the Agricultural convention. Upon motion the alternate recieving the highest number of votes should have first choice of attending the convention in the event either of the three dtlegat vs should frem any cause fail to attend; Alternates to the spring session T. J. Hixson Eugene Dixon and A. M. Cftskev. Alternates to the summer session W. I). Murray. M. Rainey and V. II. Tondee. Upon motion t he club adjourned until the regular meeting on the 4th. Satur day in January at which time premiums will be offered for the best acre of cot; on corn and cane raised by any member of the club in 1890. C. It. MeCrory, W. D. Mur ray Secretary. President. WilAT A FORTUNE Isa good healthy, pearly skin, Few* are aware of the short time it takes fora disor dered liver to cause blotches on I he face and a dark greasy skin. One bottle of HERBS’ BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD MAKER w'/r restore this organ to its natural and healt/iy state, and cleanse the blood of all impurities, it is meeting with wonderful success. We guarantee every is.ttle. Dr. C, H.8tulth Druggist.