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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1893)
t^fchlcg PUlILUsHED EVERY FKIDAY. K,j)*scrl)>llou 81,(Ml A Year in ADVANCE. Sam A. II. Williamson, M'g.r All contracts for advertising space in the News must tic made with tin. Manager. —* Terms kor Advertising. Legal advertising will be charged at, rates al owed by law. Local notices, first insertion, 10 cents a line each subsequent insertion,5 cents a line. Special position charged extra. Reduced rates allowed on large contracts. Yearly contracts will he made with merchants for a spa rein our advertising columns, subject o changes. All advertising Bills are duo on presentation after the first Insertion, unless other terms are previously agreed upon. Wc trkann risk on collecting. Parties unknown to us mus i pay In advance or furnish satisfactory reference. The opening of the school’s at hand When children romp and roister But far more welcome through the land Is the opening of the oyster-Ex, Subsi ibe for the News Trust not the praise of a friend, nor the contempt of an enemy. Mrs. c. L. Battle was taken very sick yesjerday, so we learn this morning. Have your Job work done for the fa.Il— We can have it done cheap during the summer. This office wants a correspondent a Lacrosse. Andrew Cnapel. Friendship Putnam. Pomtdexter. Througn the influence of speaker Crisp col George Willis of Taylor Co. has been; appOiuted to a consulship in Canada, The Weather has been very unfavora ble for picking cotton the past two weeks, Consequently it is coming into market slowly Mes-rs,W, D.and A. C Murray have gathered the scuppernongs from their immense vineyard on the Redding place, and made them into wine. it seems rather queer to see peach and pear trees in bloom at this season, such however is the case. Mr. chapel Mur* i.,’s large o chard looks as though ic might be the opening of spring, Mis» Julia Peacock tendered a few of her friends an informal reception Monday evening, a complimentary farewell to Misses Mary Williamson and Eva Cheney All present spent u most delightful even ing. Mrs. J. F. Hudson has a rare speci men of cactus among her collection of hot house plants. The bloom is star shaped, and is curiously colored in splotches of tan and brown. The Oder is very pecifiiar. j ! Persons troubled with lebronic diar— rhoea should try chamberlains colic. Cholera arid Diarrhoea Remedy* Many cnees have been cured by it after all else bad fail ed and skilled physicians were poWe l*ss F>r sal* b/Ciiu*ney –Ct Mr, Peacock our popular hotel pro prwtor. sustained quite a loss in the dgath of on** of his fine Jersey cows, which occured Monday morning. Mr. Pea, cock takes great pride in hi- splendid j herd of thorough breds and every one j leels sorry indeed of Ins misfortune I So lit'le Miss Ruth Cleveland must •share her popularity with a Ixibv sister The little girl born to President and Mrs. Cleveland Saturday enjoys the distinc tion of being the first child ever born to a Preside/*t in the V\ bite house- May she lie as lowly a-* her mother and as popular as her distinguished father. surrounding the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mccrorv just now is a ‘-wilderness of sweets’’aud in all that rare collec tion nothing is more exquis.te than tha Nightblooming cereas. several of these regal blossoms were open Monday night, and gave pleasure to many who have oveforthe beautifu . ittle Anna Belle Mccrory while out ^ier H^ofjin nurse Monday was stung by insect, which was mi* HHSuUk/iou*- as it left quite an ate flesh of the './ ; -^4c.447 v Hi" i, i’t ' <■ *ri* 11 *■ * 1 pois* ii. wioie it rl,rj n " s< -i b * u * n - - —♦ • f Mr. A. J. Hill with hia commodious hack and a fine span of horses carried the young ladies out chinquepin gathering Mondxy aft. MisseH Lula Murpny, Em mie Baldwin, Minnie VIcElrnurray, Julia Peacock, Mary Williamson. Eva cheney and Mary Hornadv comj»osed the crowd and it is net dies* to fay tiny had a nice time, The best way to live in reneeand chars ity with our neighbors is to keep our tongue well bridled. The tongue can cause more heartache than any other member of the lioily when indiscreetly used about other people's affairs, and as sure as our sins will find us out our words will return to us again, ----------- -- ** 0 The fiur young ladies who are repres senting Schley County in the industrial college were driven through the country to Oglethorp Tuesday morning where they took the early train for Mi I ledge— ville. with what bright hopes and ea ger aspirations does a young girl begin college life! May their fond dreams ripen to fair fruitage. persoqats Mr, Olin Dixon spent Sunday in town, Mr, Will Tooke of Lacrosse was in town Monday. Mrs. A. Allen visited relatives in Americus this week. Mrs. Henry scarlx rough is visiting in Macon this week. Sugar cane is ripening very fast-re | member we are at the same old stand. Mr. Ed MoElmurray of Montezuma spent Sunday with relatives in town. Messrs A. Allen and H, J. Williams made a flying visit to Americus this week Mrs-Tom Baisden of Americus spent several davs with relatives in town this week. Miss Carrie Wilkinson left Thursday for a visit to Mrs. C E. Green of Troup County. Mrs. Eugene Dixon returned Saturday from a short visit to her father’s family in Americus. .Good times are coming, and this of fice i« ready to flag them down and demand our share. Mr. aud Mrs- R, Well3 spent a few davs very pleasantly at their plantation near Friendship this week. Notice the new Ad.of Mr.Johu R, Garrett, coal, coke and lime dealer of Columbus, and rite to him for prices. Miss Leila Hornady left Saturday for Atlanta to join her brother, Mr, E. B. Hornady, in a trip to the world's Fair. Mr. Roe Ed wards one of th e most pop ular drummers on the road was in Ella ville this week talking hats to the mer chants. Mrs, Dexter who has been spending sometime with her son Mr. G. N. Dex ter left Monday evening for her home in Madison. «Vr. S.J. Wynn with the Hatcher Man. ufacturing Jo. of Columbus, was in the city Tuesday in the interest of his firm. Mr Claude Johnson, ot* ' this county, left Monday for Auburn Ala, to attend the present session of tiie Alabama Mil itary University. Miss Charlie Trammell n 'no has so suc c^psfully taught the Glen Holly sscliool, tiie past few months, left Saturday for Harris County, a Iter spending a week very pleasantly in Ellaville attending the i’eaofier s Institute. FOR COAL COKE LIME Write to me for prices. I make a specialty of first-class goods at lowest prices. GARRETT, JOHN R, L-oiumbus Ga. TURN . . to the laughter provoking •eport of the adventures PECK’S BCJ "'m BAD in another column. HB Now appearing retnilsrlv numbar in this^HB JBmm miu a i « a. forFairSkin ai fc-a • take only \] 8CHUST C0C5TY ITHTS. Letters Of Dismissal. Georgia / W herns A M Caskey the Schley Comity j ( aum’r Dehonis non of estate ot T Battle deseased has ap plied for This letters of Dismissal on ssid es tate, is to cite all persons interest ed to tile their objections on or by the first Monday in Dec., if any they have or letters will lie granted as prayed for. This 2tkt.lt. of Aug. 1893 T. B Myers. Ordiu * v * APPLICATION FOU LEAVE TO SBLu LAND Georgia. i .1. F. Daniel administrator Schi.kv County, i on the estate of .iiilius Daniel dewased has applied to me for leave to soil the real ty -belonging to said estate; and all persons interested me hereby notified to Hie their objections, i” any they lmve, on or before the first .Monday ir. Sept next. Witness my hand and ollieial signal are, this Aug 3rd 181*3 T. II Mvers Ordinary J . T Tay lor ) Ride ni si to foreclos J. L. vs JSouter mortgage Schley Superfo ) emi t AprI term 1898 pnn ipal $61.11 Inf $22.55 counsel fees $8.86 The Defendant J L Souter is here by notified to pav into court on or lieforr tin* first day ot the next term thereof th principal iuterel counsel feisand cost due on said mortgage or in default thereof the court will proceed as to Justice slial appertain witness the Hon W H Fish Judge of saiil com-*, J M Murray C R McCrory pltffs^tty cierk Georgia \ l.J M Murray clerk Schley county j superior court in and for sain county certify the above is a .rue extract from the minutes of said court. J M Murray clerk C. L. Battle Rule ni si to foreclose vs A ( mortgage Schley Superior C. W Smith Court Apr) Term 1893 prin cipal $75 36 Int $3.12 Counsel fees $7.84 The Defendant C. W Smith is hereby required to pay into court on or before the first day of the next term therof the principal interest Counsel fees and cost due on said mortgage or in default there of the court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain Witness the Hon W. H Fish Judge of said court. J. M. Murray C - R. McCrory PJtffs atty. clerk Geojgia )IJ M. Muriay clerk Schley couuty. j superior court in and for said county certify the above is a true ex tract from the minutes of sain court. J - M. Murray clerk S C May 22 nd 1893 ‘My little boy was ve v v bad off for 1 wo months with dianhoea. We us* tl variou 8 medicines, also called in two docto.s but nothing done him any good until w 1 ' used Chamberlain's Colic, C’h< leva and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave innne. diate relief and soon cuitsj him* I con sider it i lie best medicine made and can conscientiously recommend it to all who need d iarrlioea or colic- medicine. J. E Hare. Trenton, Tex. 25 and 20 ten s botths for sale bv J. N. Cheney – Co A little boy of Mrs. McDonalds living near here, fell against a red hot stove and was fearfully pinned. The pain was t* rrible and it was thought tiie bum was so severe as to scar \ lie child for lite. I sold the lady a bottle of chamberlains Pain Balm which after greasing the sore lie applied. It soon removed all the fire ami eased the pain and in ten days the boy was well, no trace of scar remaining J D McLaren, Keysport Clinton Co 111 For side by Cheney – co. List of Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn for October term of Schley Supe lior Court 1893. Grand Jurors, W W Dykes, C A Taylor, W T 6tew art. C L Battle. F M Devane, G W Caap inau, T R Strange, J N Cheney', J R Holloway. J C Strange, W I'lloll* I H Heath, W .1 M Souter, ' « r liatn^iifll ’ i \ Central it. I. of Georgia. H. M. COM Kit, Receiver Schedule No. Ik in effect. : is ea East West. No ti No 22 No 5 No 21 Americas* 730pin 7 55pm 8 46am 847uiu Lacrosse 7 Oil A) « 07 11 1.7 Ella vllle 0 74 c so t* in #U 6 Putnam o;w « :u « as m uo It Vista 0 33 •» 40 U 71 10 at) Zcllobcc 0 03 i'l 10 10 10 1135 O Alta 7 67 fit no 10 14 11 2 Ida Vespa 7 40 4 48 10 33 11 48 11 at Inca 5 36 4 36 10 05 13 08 Ochillee 533 4 II 1047 13*5 Columbus 7 00 8 35 11 15 1 U0 Nos. 5 and 6 runs Sunday only. Nos. 21 and 22 daily «xc pt Sunday southwestern division Lea ve Atrive No8 Amcricus8 43am. Macon It 30am No 5 Americas 2 12 pm Monty 7 55 pm No 6 Americus 1 40 pm Macon 410 pm No 7 Americas 8 15 pm Alban}' 9 25 pm No IBS Ville 2 55 pm Alpany 8 50 pm No 14 Albany 1180 am S Ville 12 20 pm For furtliai- information relative to ticket atos, schedules. best routes etc., apply to J. H.Pearson, A gt. Ellaville Ga J . M, Fagan Agt. Americus Ga. J C. Haile, G. P, A. Savannah Gr 'J'bco 1) Kline Gen Supt Savannah Ga \V- F. Shellmau T. M. Savannah Ga- O. L. Dixon, W. L. Childers, DIXON –G 111 LDERS AMERICUS GA. We are determined to make it to the interest of our Schley county friends to buy their furniture fro n us. How we can do this is easily explained. 1st. we bought the Geo. Stapleton stock of furniture at a great sacrifice. 2nd. We do a cash business. 3rd. We have less expense than any other house. So you see readily we have the advan tage over all others. We call vonr attention specially to our LOW pr ices On window shades and Curtain Poles These were bought low down with the Stapleton stock and we are selling them correspond in gly. Shades for 35-50-75-100 the same he sold for twice that curtain poles for 2540 and 50cents. Come to see us when vow are in town we will will be glad to show you the bargains we have mentioned. You will find us in Geo. Stapleton’s old stand just above tlie post office. MARKET PRICES. Corrected prices of Collins – William son, the leading Grocers, weekly. Chickens 17 to 27e Kttys 13 1-2 Uat-on 10 Hams 12 I-2t: Lard 10 to 12 1-2 Flour, Parent $ 1,10 44 Family on, k 15 to 27 Oil, Much’y 37 Corn and meal oo llye $2 lit-und $1 per Kid Syrup 4(1 Vinegar 33 Salt 77 1 NOW TRY TH S. k will cost you nothing and will surely ■ you good, if you have a cough, cold, ■any troii hi with Throat, chest oi Lungs, r . King’s New Discovery lor consumption fuglts and colds is guaranteed to give lief, or money will be paid back, sutf v ors from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and y rteot recovery'. Try a sample bottle at )ur expense and learn for yourself just liow |f good a tiling it is. Trial bottles free D .J. N. Uheney – (ion. Drug store barge size 50c.and $1.00. m m •— NSi -an t .,««¥•» h ny dj •»» A iH -.-Mu-.oH.ps,- j; i r;nv v’ ’/ " 83 s«o ,mn ssiij ,r r - FW" :s- m .# ’ <plt«rsrl| BPTlST. Preaching every first Sunday * urday before. Rev. Dr. Gr.lVin Sunday school each Nablint*» »t 1 , . Dr. W. D. ’ U ‘' Sea.is Snp,t Prayer meeting every Tuesday Right, Mite Society holds fit, "’Wingil first Saturday afternoon. jp the each month. Mrs, H.T. Arrington. Pr.s.f, METHODIST: —ELLAVILLE. M. A. Philips Pastor. Preaching 2nd. and 4th Similars h. each month, at 11 a. m. smd 7,1A i». M Prayer meeting «very WeiDiesd^ night. Sunday School each Sunday atlo A „ Dr. . H. Smith, Su|>eniitvndenr. The Child reus Juvenile Missionar y ciety ".Anna Muse,” meets ai the*cliureh the 2nd. Sunday at 8, p. m MU n, Uk . Myers. La ay Manager. Woman’s Missionary Society meets jq the church «n 8rd, Sunday at 3, ». 1 Mr- . H. S nith. President. The ladies Union prayer met tingmesp 1 at Dr. . II. Smith’s every Wednexlijv.if. ter noon nt 3 o'clock, All tiie lad.es of j of the town are invited. Andrew chapel. Preaching 1st. Sunday in each month, at 11 a. M. Also Saturday before at 11 a. m. Sunday School each sabbath at 3 l*. * G D Hays. Supt, Hopewell Preaching 3rd. Sunday in each month at 11. a. M. and Saturday before at 11 A. M. Sunday School at 8, p. m.; Superintendent. * MASONIC. Washington. Lodge No. will hold its communications on Hie Thursday night before the full moou in each month *C. H. Smith. W. M. HEA LTIJ A ND S FRENI J TH If you are not feeling strong a:.* Vu-ai hy, try Electric Bitters. If “La (Jnppe lias left you weak and weary, use Elec tric Bitters. This remedy ac>s directly on Liver, stomach mid Kidneys, gently aid ne thoorgans to j ertorrn their junc tions. if you are.-iffiicted with sick Head ache, you will find speedy and peniianant elief by taking Electric Bitters. One tri al w ill convince you that this is the rem edy you need Dirge bottles only 50c, at Dr, , 1 . >\ cheney – cos., Dru stole FOU OVER FIFTY YEARS. Mrs. Winslow’sSbotliinirSj-niphas lu-eiiuid for over fifty years by millions of li.othersfw their children while teething, with i>- rfeetsiie cess . It soothes the child, softens the gtimt.al* lays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the tv.-t remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the 1">" ! little sufferer immediately. Twt-nty-mr Sold by pviiifirb^ o’d every part of the world; abottle Last fall I was taken with a k' n ' sumnier complaint, acconmpanied willt a wonderful di rrhoea. Boon alb i wife’s sister, who lives with us. was tak en in the same way. We used alm« everthing without binefit. lli p n I sJI ‘ let us try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Re mod y, which tl ” aud that cured us right away I think of it, it Dili for tiu- what it was much as H*t*W recommended to do- Join) Bethel, Berks f o„ Pb, »5 und ottles for sale by J. N Cl eney – . ItFCKLEN.S ARNICASALVE- flits Thk Bkst Salvk in the world fur Ulcers, Salt. 1 Fcvt-r Druises, Sores. fllill'lrt' 0 * Sores. Tetter. Ciiappcd Hand.-, ositiv'iy Corns and nil Sliin Kniptions. uii'l 1' It isg'i» r “ s ’ cures Piles, or no pay re»|Uirwl. re teed to give perfect f itisfnction <" mont-v For i*hF ll! funded. Price35 cents per hoX, W. - Am AltrarttT* Combined