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H. DON. McLEOD
and Proprietor.
SOLID TRUTH!
We are asking for your patronage and propose to give you in return the full value for
BYEEY DOLLAR
Left at our store, therefore we call your attention to our handsome line of new goods for
jiall and w inter trade
' <l!l Acting h of DRY GOODS. In the selection of our Fall and Winter stock the greatest care was
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taken, We bought largely in this line, consequently we arc able to offer close prices. We
call >9’ cc ial attention to our large stock of Jeans.
NO TIONS
Tlic day 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. pearls,
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In " this department we have made another hit, as our selection will show. We onlyn. x you
to r ill and see what we have, as our price of admission is nothing. hk
BOOTS AND SHOES
For the Fall and Winter trade we have purchased a large stock of men’s and' boy’s Fine and
heavy hoots and shoes, together with a handsome stock of ILadies, Misses, and childrens Fine
and Course Shoes. These goods were bought to sell, and we dont propose to be disappointed
So pin this in your hat.
HITS CAPS
As space forbids us saving much here we will compromise by begging you to examine our
stock before buying elsewhere. AVe keep our low prices on ice to save them on application
\Ye also keep a full line of
G-IROOIEIRIEIE] S
Hardware, Tinware. AVood, and AVillowware Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, etc. And in fact
everything kept in a first class store. AVe invite all to visit our store as we have one leader
only and that is Good Goods and 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.
GS –
South side public square......... ELLAVILLE GA.
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TE A.- Collins
Dealer in
Seaeral Merchandise
Ellaville, Georgia,
1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE STAPLE
BEST STOCK OF AND FANCY DRY’
goods,notions, ROOTS.SHOES, and Hats, Hardware, tinware, crockery and
ST0VES , harness, bridles, saddles, trunks, flour, sugar, coitee and hun
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biEb AND ONE OTHER THINGS THaT I HaVN’T SPaCE MENTION
TO
1 ’'ought a very large stock of SHOES and I m prepared
meet all competitions J
®“D0NT FAIL TO SEE MY LADIES SHOES VT $1,25 THEY
CANT BE BSaa^iKiatjfEa*- 1 h ; ; p. h m r£a
JI y Justormers will member that I still running business at Murray’s X
r am my
Roads and purchasing for both houses enables me to buy in such quanities as tc
' v 'Drt any ami all I will
competition. Give me a trial and
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Blanch store MURRAY’S x ROAD T. A. Cc lliii L'T.v.T Qs agia
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DEVOTED TO GIVING THE NEWS, ENCOURAGING THE PIIOGRESS AND AIDING
THE PROSPERITY OF SCHLEY
ELLAVILLE, GA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 20 1889.
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CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
(Savannah – Western Division )
Schedule No. 3 in effect Oct. 6th. 1889.
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Going West Read Down. | Going East Read Up
No. 55 | No. 1 1 Between 1 No. 56 | No.
exprs–l mail | COLUMBUS | exp’s –| 3
pasngr | dai'y | ELLAVLLE | pasngr | Mail
daily, | and t daily | Daily.
| AMERICUS. | i
455 a tn I 345 p m 1 lv Americas ar 1 945pm 11040 am
5 17 ,, ! 409 „ | „ LaCrosse „ | 9 31 „ j 10 16
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5 30 „ 14 34 „ I „ Ellaville I 9 10„ | 1003 am
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5 46 „ | 4 44 ,. | Putnam | 8 55 | 9 43
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5 55 „ | 461 „ | „Wigginsvle„ j 8 40 „ } 9 35
6 03,, 15 03,, 1 ,, Buena Vista „ j h 35 „ f~9 33
6 34 „ | 5 36 „ | „ Zilobec | 8 13 j 9 00
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0 38 „ | 5 33 „ i „ Glen Alt*,, [ 8 08„ | 8 54
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ti 36 „ I 5 43 „ j „ Cherokee ,. | 8 00 „ | 8 45 „
6 51 „ 1 5 57 „ | „ Halloea | 7 46 I S29„
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7 03 „ I ,,6 10 | „ < tehiliee | 7 34 j 8 15
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7 27 „ I 637 „ J „ Muscogee „1 7 13 | 7 48
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7 35 a mil6 45p mjar Columbus lv |7 95 p tnj7 40 am
For further information relative to ticket
rates, schedules, best routes etc., apply to
G. W. Avera, I, W. H. McClintoek,
Clyde Agent, Ellaville, j Supt., Columbus
Bostick E. T. Charlton,
Trav. Pass.Agt, f Gen, Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga.
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OCEAN STEAMS ) 1
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Central Bailroad of Georgia
SUMMER EXCUR8 I O X TI < ’ KK T S
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re
turn untill October 31st. 1889.
Tickets via this line includes meals and State
rooms euroute 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 AU
Rail-routes. If you are sick the trip will in
vigorate and build you up.
<j<> EAST 111 SEA AND YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT
P ssengers, befoce purchasing tickets via
other routes, would do well to inquire first of
the merits of the Route via Savannah. Fur
ther information may be had by applying to
the Agent i t your station or to
M. S. BELKNAP, AV. F. SHKLLHAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager.
E. T. CHARLTON, ('LYI)E BOSTICK,
Cen’l Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass Agent.
Savannah, Ga.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
Georgia Scht-ey County:— Whereas Mrs
Laura E. Mott Administratrix on the Estate of
Moses J. Mo t, deceased, represents to the
court in her petition duly hied and entered on
Record,: hat she has fully administered the
estate of Moses J. Mott deceased, this is to cite
al persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to
show 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. 1890.
Oct, Is'. 1889. T. 11. Myers, (ird’y.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
Georgia, suhi.by 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 administered the estate of
George Williams, deceased. This is to uite all
persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to
sliow cause, if any they can, whv snhl adminis
trator should not be discharged from His ad
ministration and recieve letters of dismission,
on the first Monday In Jan. 1890.
< ). t. 1st. 1889. T. 15, Myers, Ord'y.
NOTICE of LETTERS FOR ADMINISTRA
TION.
l ’ount.v i" i To whom it concerns.
Sehby « Notice is aereby given to all
nersous concerned, that on the —day of— 1889
W. Smith, late of Schley County, departed
ihis life intestate, and no person having applied
for administration on the estate of thesaicl S. W
Sir 1th, in stud State; that administration will be
vested in the clerk of the Superior court or
some other proper person, after the publica
tion of this citation for 30 days, CTst Monday
in December,) unless valid objections is made
to his appointment.
Oct. 29th. 1889. T. B. Myers.
< trdinary.
MTATION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION
Oeohgia. / Whereas. A. J. Autry,
Scut i.y County. I minis trator on the estate of
Mrs S. E. Autry, represents to the court that he
lias fully administered Mrs. S, E. Autry’s
fate This to’show is therefore to cite all persons con
corned cause, if any they cun, why
sj, j,i administrator should not be discharge I
from his administration and recieve letters of
dismission on the 1st. Monday in March 1800.
T. B. Myers, Ordinary.
SHERIFF SALES IFOR JANUARY,
Schley Georgia, 1 Will be sold before the
County ) court house door, in the
town of Ellaville Georgia on the first Tuesday
in January 1890. Between the legal horns of
Sale the following lands to on^OulK’oOlS) wit: the East half
acres hundred more or less. The North half of lot No.
one and sixty-seven (167) containing
one hundred one and one quarter (I01J4) acres
more or less. Lot No. one hundred and thirty
seven (137) containing two hundred two and a
half (202)4) acres more or less. Lot No. one
hundred and sixty-four (161) containing two
hundred two and a half (202)4) acres more or
less. Lot No. one hundred and sixty-three
(163) except, twenty-five (35) acres, in shape of
a square, off of the Southeast corner of said
lot, (163) which leaves in said lot one hundred
and seventy-seven and one half (177*4) acres
hundred more or less. The whole aggregating seven
r and eighty-five (785) acres move
less, and all lying in the or
District of originally Lee, then twentv-niuth (391
now Schley County Georgia. Levied Sumter and
to be sold the of John upon and
deceased, to us Satisly property Williams
from the superior a mortgage ley fi fa, issued
len court of Sen county, Al
Fort Judge, in favor of Joseph L. Lewis
vs. James R. Williams and Joseph R. 11. Wil
liams, liams executors of the last will of John Wil
in deceased. Tenants In possession notified
terms of the law.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property to wit: The South
half of lot ofland No. one hundred, (loo) in the
third district of Schley county, Georgia, con
tainingone hundred one and one quarter (10114)
acres, more or less. Levied upon as the prop
erty of Gatsey Kilcrease, to satisfy a mort
gage fl fa issued from the Superior Court of
Schley Stanley, County, Georgia, in favor of Frank W.
deceased, sole legatee Gatsey of Edward N. Stanley,
possession vs. notified Kilcrea.se. Tenants in
in terms of law.
Also at the same time nnd place will be sold
the following property to wit: West half of
lot of land No. Twenty-seven (27) lying South
of Buck Creelc, contui lng one hundred (100)
acres, more or less. Also two (3) acres in lot
No. Twenty-six. bound on the North by Buck
Creek, being in the Southwest corner of said
lot. (36), all being in the third district of Schley
County, the Georgia. Levied upon and to be sold
as property of W. C. Darden, and property
pointed issued out bv W. C. Darden, to satisfy a !i fa
from the Superior Court of Schley
County W. 0. Georgia, in favor of Jcny Dukes, vs
Darden. Tcnantsin 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 (1001 contain
ing one hundvedono and one fourth! ICiHhwros
more or less. East half of lot of land No. one
hundred and thirty five (135) containing one
hundred one and one fourth (101 Jq) acres more
or less, East half of lot of land No.onehundred
and seven (137) containing one hundred one
and one fourth (lOi'4 1 ceres more or less, ag
gregating (303J£) time ■ hundred and three and three
quarter a ere* more or less, situated ly
ing and being in the twenty ninth (39) district
of Schley County, Georgia. Levied upon and
to be sold as the property of and in poss ession
of Thomas Powell, the defendant, to satisfy a
mortgunge fi fa issued from theSnpcrio’-Coui t
of L. Schley ehey County Georgia, fit favor of Francis
A optin''the vs. Thomas Powell. Property point
ed said ii fa. Thomas Powell the ten
ant in possession notified in terms of law.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
75 bushels of corn more or h’“s; lR.i bushels of
cotton seed, more or less; 1000 pounds of fodder
more or less. Levied upon as the property of
Mose Henderson by virtue of an execution is
sued from the Superior Coin t ot said county
in favor of J. N. Cheuey vs. Mose Henderson,
Also at the same time nnd place will lie sold
the following pi ouerty to wit: Thirty three
and one third i3‘.'.Vfc) acres of land, more or '-os-,
off r,he North pan o: the North half of ot of
land No 40 in the 39th District of said county.
Levied u on as the property of 1. G. Causes
by virt ue of an execution issued front the Su
perior Kendrick (’ourt of L. s«Ul totutiv in favor ot J. A.
vs. <>. I’ausey and S. .J. Allen.
Tenants in possession notified in terms of law,
Also at the-same time and place-will be sold
the following land to wit: Fve ninth (5-9) un
divided 'literost in sixty six gores of land mor
on less, No] lying iui in (lie fort I - west corner of lot of
land in th-39fa Gist of said county.
Levied upon as the |-i operty of J. H. B. Mnuk.
by virtue of an execution issued from the Su
Williams perior court of said county in favor i f P. H.
sion vs. J, H. B.lMau!:. Tenants in posses
notified in terns of law - Wm Allen,
Sheriff cf Schley County.
Georgia I To whom it may concern
Sc hi,by County, j Whereas the commissioners
odosia appoint-! t- set aside w;feo'f a ycaissuppnrt, for The
Kieekle , W, H. Klcckly, de
ceased, have ii’ed their return in this office; at
parties interested are hereby notified, to flic
their object ons, if any they have, in the time
said required by law, whj the return so made by
commissioners shonhl not In 1 allowed the
said record Theodoeia'Kti'ekley in this Office. and the same entered
on
’i’liis Nov. 26th. 1889. i T. B. Meets,
Advertise 30 days. i Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
Scplky Georgia, I Whereas, C. H. Smith, ail
Countv. mini tmtoro . the estate of
' lexandi ia Coo Ison, deceased, represents to
the court in bis pet ition duly filed and entered
on reoonl that lie h is fully administered th
estate of Alexandria Goodsou deceased The
is to cite nil persons concerned, heir and cred
itors, to show cun e, if any they can, why said
administrator should not b- discharged from
Ids aiiminisi 1 at ion and reeiev e letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in March 1830.
Nov, 36th. 1889. T. B. Myers, Ord.
APPLICATION FOB DISCHARGE.
Georgia, Sen iky County: Whereas J. N.
Cheney, Administrator on the estate of Jatne
Finch, deceased, represents to 1 he < ’ourt in His
petition duly iite;) and entered on record, that
he lias fully administered the estate of James
Fine;., i'u '1 e \s si, This is to cite all person:
concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said Administrator should
not Ik: discharged from his administration and
recieve letters of dismission on the first Monday
in Jan. 1890. T. B. Mycis,
Oct. 1st. 1889. Ordinary.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
\jns. Winslow's Southing Syrup should
always 1k; used wh-ti children are cutting teeth
It relieves the ... little off, .. 'rev at . once: it produc- .
<•:- natural, quiet, sle-o by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
bright as u button.” It is very pleasant to
taste. It soothes the Hiild, softens the gum
allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bow
els. and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea
whether arising from teething or other causes
Twenty five cents a. bottlo.
Vol. 1. No. 26
Price One Dollar aYsar.
The Hole In the Vall.
“Tell mo about the hole in the wall.”
“Well, it was one of the famous in
stitutions of our early days. I’ll give
you a full history of it—something that
has never been told in print. It had its
origin in ham and bread. One of the
senators suggested to John Beall, who
was sergeant-at-arms away back in the
thirties, that it would be a good thing to
have a little luncheon set near the hall
where hungry senators could run out
and get a bite to eat. So Beall’s wife
boiled hams and made bread and Beall
brought them down and set them up in
a little circular room just north of the
rotunda and on the east side of the corri
dor. Soon he added pickles, nuts, salads
and such little delicacies, and the place
became very popular.
“Then somebody suggested to Beall
that there ought to be a bottle of whisky
there, and alter the whisky had been
procured there came a demand for gin,
rutn. brandy, wine and all sorts of
things. In a little while the place be
came a regular saloon. There was no
bar, of course, not even a sideboard, the
bottles and demijohns being set in rows
on the shelves. For a long time the sen
ators used to go in there and help them
selves to whatever they wanted, and the
expense was run in under the contingent
account, as horse hire or something like
that.
. “ After a time the stock got so large and
popular that it was no uncommon thing
to see a dozen senators and their friends
in there drinking and having good times-.
The little room, not mere than twelve or
lifteen feet in diameter, and taking its
name from the fact that it was simply a
hole in the wall, lighted only by one win
dow, was often badly crowded, and a
good deal of confusion resulted in the
arrangement of the stock, so that tlio
senator who had a favorite brand of
liquor hail much trouble m . vinding it.
“Thus it. became necessary to put a man
man in charge, and after a time the ex
pense became so great that it was not
easy to work it off in the contingent ac
count. Then the senators were required
to pay for what they got, and after ibis
was done the popularity of the Hole in
the Wall fell off very rapidly. But it
was kept up until some years after the
senate moved into its present chamber
in 18.19. It is a good thing, I’m think
ing, that the walls of that dark little
room are dumb!”—Ohio State Journal.
YYater proof Will tew asii.
A waterproof whitewash is in use in
Germany. The powder from three parlM
silicious rock (quartz), three parts brok
en marble and sandstone, two parts of
burned porcelain clay and two parts fresh
ly slaked lime, still warm, is mixed to
gether. Tins forms a silicate if often
wetted, and beeomesafter a while almost
like stone, it is applied quite thickly to
a wall or other surface and allowed to
dry one day Tlte next day it b covered
frequently with water, which makes ifi
waterproof.—New York Mail and Ex
press.
H. S. C. C.
Is a safe and sure cure for cancer and
all scrofulous diseases. It contains no
poisonous drugs but is composed of
roots and herns, natures own remedies,
that begins at the, root of the disease by
purifying the blood and driving out nil
impurities and leaving the system n a
healthy condition. No knife, no plaster
and no pain results from its use
Since curing myself many years ago
of an eating cancer I have used this
remedy with success upon many of my
neighbors as the following testimonials
will show. I could secure the names of
others hut it is unnecessary the medicine
recommends itself where ever used,
I gather the herbs and prepare the
-Medicine myself fiom the forests of
k iilev county and guarantee purity and
a safe cure.
II. A. Rasco of Sinithville Ga is my
duly authorized agent. For further par
i.-.Cais call on or address.
A. Al. Horne. Poindexter Ga.
c :rt ficate.-.
I do herel y certify that I had a cancr tiiat
ave m ' great pain for years. 1 took *5.) worth
of the S. : , md did it me no good, 5 r
Horne’ <’ancer medicine wa.- lecoimnemied *<>
me, I sent and got one quart, used it and it,
he I p< d me, I sent and got mor • and it cure I me
sound and well. Mrs. J, 8 Oliver.
Poindexter,
Schley Co. Ga.
We the undersigned know the above to bo
true. YVm. Edwards.
J. YV.Boater.
Mr.Thomas Bridgeshftd a canter which had
eaten to the bone. lie took Mr. Hoi tie’s cancer
cure and is now sound and well you can refer
to to Mr. Bridges Sr.
Thomas Bridges Jr.
Poindex er Ga.