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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1893)
•CHUT OOCATT im II. S JIunvo, M. D., ZEKE Wall, MUNRO AND WALL Druggist ELLAVI’-LE # Ga. Having purchased the * drug business of Dr C H kiiiiili/tud being desirous of making room for an ele pfli stooiC of new goods in the ear y fall, we will offer lior sale during the next 90 days at a greatly reduced ],.i< e ‘or cash payment, many valuable articles among Vhiclinniy be found; Shaving, laundry, toilet, medicated and animal -^4 $ W | i f. A " *% T ■ Jj .41 :ombs Iriir brushe nail bruslies, tooth brusiies, paint brusqcs, whitewash brush , ausiors. m “V. ' *MT Ml * • j mm w m B M is m w* % m I Lamp wicks, lamp burners lamp shades, lamp chimneys Beady mixed, gMd paint, shoe brushes, lanterns, picture frames, comp ectirn iMvders, tooth powders, lamp black, albartine. visiting cards, slates, pentils, nbo legraph albums autograph albums, p rfumery. FINE JEWELRY Watches, clocks, fingerings, brest pins, hair ornaments, watch chains scrap >°ok8, cuff, stud and shirt buttons story books, buildind blocks, races toilets sets Dirrors, glass and bisk ornaments. 1 and 5 gallon oil cans, ledgers, day books ^ Wl<], *'v glass, putty: school crayon etc etc etc too numerous to mention, be pies * v - ik. *4.V « Medicines ‘ f'ices. flavoring extracts, horse and cattle powders, turnip seed. Rewing rna * If. u, v oil. Turitei.rine, oil, and pills of all sorts, patent medicines castor We will give y< u a [lair ^2 sj>b*cti(*l( j s Un ^1 Gur »H"itiaeut would do credit to many of our cities, but we are too crowded. • rttivincr-d that we nutan w hat we »a/ »4 2,228,672. These figures represent the miml^r of l»--tJe8 of Dr. King's New Disc.wry for consumption, coughs ami colds, which were sold in the United .States from Mflrch. *91 to M ired '93. two million, two hundred an . twenty eigh t 1 ot'rnnd, six hundred ami serent)-I wo bottles sold in one year, and ea>-h and every buttle was sold on a positive guarantee th*t money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret Of Its success is plain It never disap. points and can always be depended on 89 It > very nest remedy for coughs, colds, etc. Price 50c ts. and $1.00 per h-title at Dr. J. N. Cheney *c Co.. Drug stoie OVl tKV 1S9J CEIB 0IT2*. A Collection Magrif?cent of FlSiVES SEEDS ■$%3– c$5J. EX _# V v,S.FEEE! J 4ftl lWith ni<iiriil]f Icfl OITcp him) by hi 'M House? *•* l'* 1 "**' rfl»«sj» “*;t • i" n Urge vo If if*. H jJJuslrai.u Msaa ^ ^ r *'***“* *1** fV.mily rirde, t* demoted a- stories. j»« fiiia IR.lies' WL?5 v- 1'"x Iduiic fancy dti ri ort, oriitioii. artistic houwkcejntig, uecdim,,rk t ~}t^ ^ wm fa.4iiWu, hvRieine, ^juvenile Yearling, 1 '<Npvby To Introduce this ' tl.- inii'u lutlics’ |'ajtr into hornet where it is not alrea«!\ l iken, we now make fits foi.'owiug vn/assa l offer . (fun r# CrtDl i ojify 1 ’a i\ x t it* in «/v«r or Mann *. »■# Mu (l sen,l - hi* l.iidiiV »1< World for Three M Ollth*. and to e pc I subscriber >re v.ill ais feud ^ !*'P<*«* unJ jut!f O i, O hir.je at"' >U4i}>,t< <■/></ 4?ol« lection of Choice Flower Secdn, tuu hundred i-iraun, including Fannies, Verbeiiss, C'hry salt the muuiH A.-ters, Ihlo* Drununofi.iti, Balsam, Opre.s* \ ino, M<a'Ls, Plgitulia, Doubit Ziuuia, Pi«ks, eU .,etc. Ketne.ntlier, twelvecetit.s / hvs tortlie nmgv dne three montln and this entire niAgnlfii’cnt » •dl» otion ol ‘ ’hoes Flower Seeds, put up by a brut •cIa 1 *.'* Seed House and w an anted fresh ami reliable. No lady can afford to miss this wo»d tfuj •vportunity. We guarantee ovary subscriber many times the valus or money sent, and Mill refund y< ur nmoey and m i!;e you a prevent •/ both stetui/t ntui M.'igmdtio if you are n»»t *wti.**t>» d. f'uis is *a old and relirxblc publishing homn*, endorsed bv nil the leatiing pleased iietvs* papers. W< have, received hundreds of testimouijiis Irom patrons duriufc the past five yearn: “ / ho i btn/t<fal jUtuern from 'o'tdt Ikt seeds you sent me two ymrs ay, o-i./ f>vm expert -nee I • " ivt'ie mre exactly as advertised” —Mrs. N. C. Bnymn, Litur, Wis, M Myself and friends hive smt for various th • a'f* advertised M. hj/ J. •tiu, and hire found them to (>•• ev n'irefi VS'nid sut'sf — Davis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. I’ nry B—< h. r (a rcguUr •ubsedber), and Grace Greenwood, each ordered our aceds Ja^l l’o n«d schemes con- 'v ' ^ » C^V ^ txtfcV »v>. found this offer with Ihc catchpenny ■* of unscrupulous persons. If ■•le n- j v. don’t put it off ! .Six suImk ripibuts and nix . ,'3**. fp Seed Collections n-ef for i>0 cents y SPECIAL DFFh^! for above offer. and H nniny the iin u<h,. h f »y the sit>v this ad> *rt*s*wf>v, mo will s-ci I free, in ^ 'V M addition to all th* Hbcva, Olie DAcitet of aifdrmirttr |He Cede (V\ bra ted Klik fotd f–Fwf–y the QeW'Uft varitlies, inrlcKlinQ lUreatlrtn, lsu Eckford, Splendor, The Qu»m« (tn»ng« rfftirr, Apple Woiiom, et (5 . Swcvt lam erniem tuott popnlft. and fasluotiuble bouquet flow ait ngw- mUirnteff, and tkt Kckiord Varieties vhi.-h wt .flier, are the largest, 4tocat and nv*t celebrst.sd knoa .. 'They grow to e height of 6 feet, and produce for three months a < />Dtinoons pro fusion of fraigrnnt blooma of the mosl Icllllunt coloring, tJ’SSS MOTHER GREAT OFFER ! SCfSR subscription price) we will hi nd Tli6 Ladies’ h 9 M orld for One Year, together with our magnificent Collection of Choirs Flower Deed* above described, likewise one Aweet racket of the extensively advsr tised and fust!v celebrated Kckford !*i*ns. Address: York. a. It. UOOHE i CO.. 1*7 IVrL Flacc. New r 411 WlTfr M Cs A A. la 'A’ m % Sim t « Main 8 ir.ssL'.JP Tbt- Best Bie Remedy C', A. Tompson. Seymour Ind writes My sister Jennie when she was a young girl, suffered from white swelling which great!}’ impaired her general health an i made her blood very impu.c. In the spring she was notable to do anything anb could scarcely get aland. More than a year ago sh*- took three bottles of Bo tanic Biood Balm, and now she is per ejcDy cured.” DEAFNESS, - MSB -DNY WOIK FOR US ft few day*, ami von will hr etiirtled at the unex- We pected Auccem that will reward your wgort*. pvmivel; have the bed H«.ei ne^tooftr * n spent *43.00 profit on *T5 OO worth of htiMini-ftft is i brittu ,».Uv mtd Uonorublv made by and paid to . Itutidnal* at turn, women,' b<c », and pirlri in our employ. You ran make money faster at work for J it* thaw roil hav<- tiuy iiiea of. The Imeiue** is so easy to tearu, ami iustructious wo simple and plain, take | that all sneered from the start. Those who hold of the business reap the advantage that olden, f S^t tl ii.c«Mful, W «nd‘Va°rgMt vourself publishing the profit* houses in America. Secure for handsomely yield*, that the bu»inr*»*o readily and and than All beginner* succeed expectation*. grandly, more Those who realize their exactlv greatest tell thnn. There 1*plenty trv it Mod as we of room for a few more workers, and w* urge them to begin a: once. If vott are alrea<ly wish eat plo-e i.bat date « f"H fc *j.are moments, .ind i 0 use rh'-m to atlvaarage, opportuui.'and then wrip-us at receive „nce (for this is vour grand Address, ful! particulars l < return mail IRt h Js to , Boa Ns*. 400, Aacuita, Me, (J * ■«C*0*T, # COUNSEL* LAW, ATTORNEY and at ▲ad General Real Estate Agent. StJSSSXiSrS Ua. *f Court House, Bli.aviij.i B. K. Scott. ATTORNEY AT LAW All collect .ons and other ousine sa on* fU'tvd o> me will r* ceive prompt tiiu m ion. Cilice at residence, El'« vilie Us . 1K)N Met,KOI), ATTU1 N. Y-AT-I AY , Will practice in all tile courts the .stale. Office over CuoK – Soil's >lu ciuue Works, Oglethorpe, Ga. 8-wu Dr. T. G. Cheney, IDIEnSTTIST. Office at residence ELLAVILLE GA. I will stay in Ellaville ami work at my office the first and third weeks m each month during the entire year. W, D, MURRAY, Pres't, J. E. CLARK, Cashi. I 10 5 ft! dim Jill I Klluville, Georgia. P ud up 0:t pital, $36000.00 Charter r.iiihilitv 50000.00 This bank transacts u general bank ing. business ami is owned and managt d entirely by home citpilaJ. Dikectobs: S. A. Se’Iars. Klh»n T T’M. •I. N. Ci eney, J. E. Clark. T. A, Coiiins, C. I. Peacock C. L. Battle. If. S-uitl) Vi D. Murray Y4. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. FOR Ad«J other Bpeclalfles for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Misses are the «<s8 Best in the World. m I See descriptive advertise VI ment which will appear In this paper. J. ’*• Take no Substitute. 1 but insist on having w. if. DOUGLAS’ shoes, with name and price stamped ua bottom. Sold hy Pcaeoft f Afiiiiglflii, If yo i feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS A GOLD WATCH AND $204. That ts what every Agent receives w o *ets up a club on our $1 per week pla: , Our 14- karat gold-filled cases are wa 1 - rarited for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Wall ham movement, stern wind and set. Lady or Gent's size. Equal to any $50 watc i. Tosecure agents where we have none, we st.ll one o f I 1 .. 1 Hunt ine case Watctiw. f.r Die club price $28 and send C. O. D, by express with privilege of examiuati >n before paying f< >r sa me. Our agen at Durham, N. c.. writes: “Our Jewelers have confessed th> v don’t know how you can fornisl* such work for the money." One good reliable agent wanted or each place, write lor Watch perticulars. Co. Empibf 48 and 50 Maiden Lane. New Y rk (BM Under New Management Central Hotel, at Columbus Ga., is rant b< coming a great report for the traveling public. This hotel hue been thoroughly retio 1 ate .aside ami iMittttid put in tirst-etuss order, um the fare, its well ns the noconunodntiona, is at c ‘ >ujd dw,lred - Thj9 hotel *» centrally .xwfed. tarire rooms, well ventilated and fm tiished in modern style. Polite and attentive Tne table supplied with all the del • tcciesof the season, making ita moat pnptw irre-sort for drunuHcrs aptl the travelintf ul eriiy. * SMM! »U-SKIN BLOOD DISEASES. The Best Household Medioine. Once or twice each year llie sys tem needs purging of the inopuri ties which clog the blood. From childhood to o old age, no remedy meets all with the same cer talaty of good results as BOTANIC BLOOD BALM. W C. McGauhey, Webb City, Ark., (or writes. lew * B. B. B. has done me blood more purifier Rood and I used. firmey than any other ever I owe the comfort of my life to It.” P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August 10 , 1888 , writes: “ I depend on B. had B. B. It for in the preservation family of my health. I have my now hud nearly two years, and in all that time have not to have a dector.” tr Write for Illustrated ** Book of Woudem,* BLOOD BALM 00., Atlanta, Ga. sent free. Si nee its first introduction, E'eetricB ters has gainel rapidly in jxuuiiar favor until now it isclearh in t he bad .iinong pure me icinal tonic ami alteratives— containing nothing which pern its its us-* ss a beverage or icoxicatit, it is rec ognized as the beat and ymri st medicine for all ailments of Stomach- Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick Headache. Indigestion, Constipation, an d rm- Mil Jana from the system. Satisfm tiun guar anteed with each bottle or ti e money will be refunded. price only 60.c per hot— Soiil by Dr. J. N. Cheney 6i (. o. GU <HANTEED t l UK. Weii’.itlu)iize our adveitised druggist to sell Dr. King’s Now Discovery for Consumption, Goughs aim i upon this comhnon. If 3 T ou are allii. io l with « v bugii. Cold or any I.uug, i liroal or Chest trouble, and will uso ibis it medy us directed, giving ir a fair trial, and ex perience no benelit’ you may return tho, buttle and have your money n funded We ee\ Id not make tills otter did we not that Dr. King’s N w Discov-ry could r>e relied oil, It never disanpoints. Tuai lioitles free a . Dr. 1. N. Chenev vt Co. D. g stars, mrge-ize oUc.an.l ,d.OO KOI; OVER FillY YEARS 6Irs- WislowB Soothing Syrup has been u..ad for over fifty years by millions of mothers lor their children while teeth ing with perfectpuccess.it sootht s the clidd, softens (he gutes 'always «il pai cures wind colic and ts the best remade lor Diarrhoea it will relieve the poor ht Ic sufferer immediately Bonl b. Druggia every part of the wor d Twentyfiv cents a bottle, be suit and ask for “Mr Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take oilier kind. SAVING SEED EOT? PLANTING. In gathering the cotton crop cam should be taken to save onlC the last seed for planting. If the farmer cannot do this hinisclt, let him select a careful hand, who will go through the crop and select the best bolls from the stalks, and those from the middle crop are the most desirable, as the top crop is not usually w'ell matured and the bottom crop is. generally more or less injured, although good seed saved from the bottom or first crop generally mature earlier. The ut most care must be taken in drying all inju- the seisl and securing them against rious nitiueuces.. the The seed corn should be selected in same manner, taking only w'eh devel oped, iull ears from healthy, vigorous stalks, storing} these carefully. a, 'd at the middle of the ear, rejecting tho einls. In storing away the corn crop, a good plan is to sprinkle each layer, us it is put ip the barn, with salt water; this is a preventive of weavils, often so de structive in the lower part of the state, and also renders the shucks more palata ble for feeding. KALI. CROPS. I would again urge, at the risk of be ing considered tedious, that full crops of grain, grass and clover be put in as far as practicable. is the month for getting in September winter oats. Rye and bar-1 a stand for ley should also be sown, and if we would have a good start with clover and grass now is the time to put them in. What ever is attempted on this line should lie done thoroughly. To succeed properly the land should be naturally fertiliza- good, or should lie made so should by proper be thorough. tion, and the work We only court disappointment when at the end of tho fall we “scratch” in a few seed on our jws>rest land. I again usual re peat, that this is one cause of the failure of our fall sown grains. Neces sarily this work comes at an inconvenient time, when we are absorbed in saving the cotton, but the man who has fully made up his mind to lay the foundation for diversified crops and improved lands, will find some plan for carrying out his intention. There will be in.m; days when the cotton is not in conuiti to be gathered. These can be used r turning under the pea vines and in sowing these fall crops. Of course the man who has most of hi* farm in cotton is debarre i from these improved methods, for it will be too late, when the cotton is findjy gathered, to attempt them with profit, which is but another plea for concentrm - ing our cotton crop and reducing tue av> i and iutensifiring its preparuLun, fertil isation and cuitivathm.