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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1894)
f—* C C ^ High 'School t „ parent, who iltfiro to give their ehildren • thor. Otre.s x'Ms im lira lichen, to fit them for the college classes, ^ niail|lcntary or ^ ^ being of competent \t*chen» are in charge and every effort is msd. a full corps the schools of the ,,Uce this school foremost among high state t $2. 10 month Tuition are Literary department. $1. 10 and per Kites Art 12.00 Music, month. Good board in private payable at the end of each AH tuition* 4 are For further information addres t*. had at very reasonable rates. fiiuihcs ,au A. B. Priu. 0. Whltebttrs Miss May Stewart, Primary Dept. Miss Lila Chapman, Music mi d Ar- ii v HOT I i \ ll. ( L» Winter calicoes 6 *ts. I* r yard. Collins. Williamson – To. ntiuc- kindling for sale cheap. Tu* p Apply at this office u>* Drama at the court t* i«. l).,»i*tadv ..■ise in the News unless y«>u weti l to sell V' Ui go*,.I*. n-*t in it if you ‘tout go to the You an* c nut lions’* -' ,H Vch ^* V ,Ln Wall It m 8 thorough bred durock rurv , )ir for Mile; $T, each. Call on or H this place. address him ai Pc -ure you near the band and look at the new land wagon March 16. T y a LoKle of Williamson’s tooth jvwd-rs. Absolutely harmless. Preserves a „d beautifies the t. eth. Prepared at Muriro – Wall. The Heroic Dutohiu ii is the 'unniest comedy eyer written. Come and see it the 16. of tins month. Mr.J Mo iv is very ill at his home in the '1 he skill of physicians seems and he is steadi y growing , weaker. His family and friends entertain ti egc i vest ai pieheiish a <. Luier. Mr. Gay died this morning. (.ure for Headache a remedy for all forms of Headaehe. Electric Bitters lias proved to be the very be-t. it effects a permanent cure and the most habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge afi who nreafRicteil to procure a bottle, and give tliisremedy a fail trial. Incases of ha bitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving to needed tone to the bowels and few cases long resist the se of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only 59c. at Cheney – Co*s drug store. Mr. Albert Kees* spent just four weeks in Ellaville and carried back to Savan nah nineteen more pounds of flesh than hr had when he came A young lady " ho has been in school here just a short "tale has gained fifteen jvounde. This Hunks well for the healthfulness of our town, dont you think? lAmong the incidents of childhood tha >%nd out in bold relief as our meraory c4rts to the days when w*e were vounp fume are more promindiit than severi h '< kneso- The young mother vividly re rmambera that it was Chamberlain’s t ongh Remedy cured her of croup and in llr, t administers it to her own offspring «bd always wiih the l*est results, F..* fc-debv Cheney – Co. he advance in the price of cotton ■iH week very nearly cleared the ware ' r ' U8(1 of l ^e large lot that has been ’ t0Ped ,h ‘‘ rf * f or a 1-mg while. There aie y alx)ut one hundi ed bales remaining niKipdealof that having been there for two seasons. Mr, Phoee Thomas. of Junction City HI. w 4S '"'’l by her physicians that she '-hi Lonsumption and that there «0|)e for whs no ^••ig'- her. hut two liottlcs of Dr New J)j scovery com])letely cured ^ e, \ and she it ^ l,0s Kisers, L sava _ saved her life. Mr. 1‘ * 189 Florida Street San ransi HC0 Kl 'ffere from dreadful cold ^1'1'ioaching ; a consumption, tried without tW el 8»* then Ixmgt one but r * K,n B « New Discovery and in twe “ "f-eks was cured. th.inkfni He is naturally ' H • tl 18 8Ue * . 1 result* of which derT u . ar ‘‘ ,ncaH ^ 8Hni,jl T of ’* f ’, this that prove the won %(£-*“*«**•«* medicine in cough OOCJUTT WKW7L Dont fail to attend the Heroic Dutch man at the court house March 16th. A number of fanners were in to*?n Monday. t* are sorry to leai a that Mr. Ed Me Ehmirray u sick. The hunters keep up their war of ex termination ag dust the birds. Little Miss Edith Munro was a pleas ant caller at the “Pintin Offis” Monday. The ladies of the Baptist Church raf fl- d off a quilt a few days ago which was won by Miss Eva Bcerry. There was cOnsideiable wind, rain and hail in Ellaville Sunday night bin •to damage done, except to those who went in their storm pits and lost a nights deep. The weather this week has been halm y and delightful enough to make even the chromic grumbler brighten up a bit. AtKinaon and his friends continue to call Oen. Evans the candidate of the Atlauta ring. If this is true, the Atlan ta ring is the biggest thing iu the State of Georgia just at this time. 8ee? Cuth l>ert Liberal-Enterprise. The continued rains have seriously in terfered with farm work, but clear skies o»d bright sunshine are sure to con e • rid everything will bealright by and by. Some of the young people spend a few h< urs, every afternoon at the Tenni Oourt enjoying ihat exhiiiratiug game. It’s a pity* Ed Stt wan s p »ed off the bridge Sunday night, but tlien, hi nzine will take the mud off of his new clothes Americusand Ellaville. There is a -trong possibility that Amer icus will soon he connected with Ella ville by telephone. This enterprise will mark a wonderful >trokeot enterprise for both places and will lieof great advantage to the business men of Americus as well as Ellaville; more especially will Ameri cas be benefitted becaus of its wholesale business. Col Ed Hornady is working to haae the telephone a certainty. Hespent yesterday in our city in the interest of the new line, and stated to the Times Record* last night that he had much encouragement. Many have subscribed liberally* aud nat a few will give their money to tins progressive measure, two gentlemen here gave $50 a piece.—Times Recorder. Bucklens Arnica Salve. Tlia Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chil '•lams, (Jorns, aad all Slr'u Eruptions, and tiositivel.v cure Piles, nw pav re quired. It is giiarranteed t«» give perfect satisfaction or money refunded* Price 2o ,;ents per box. For sale by Cheney – Co. HAVE YOU READ IT. It is told of Franklin that one time in Pavia he was greatly ndieuled for his love of the Bible’and that lie made up his mind to find out how many of ti e coffers had read it. He informed one he learned societies of which he was member, that he had come acrid* a story in pasti*ral life in ancient times that ap p *ared to him very beautiful, nut would like i lie judgment of the aneirty upon it, On the evening Franklin had a reader of finely d voice read to them the book of Hiev were in ocitaciea over it. ai.d tftn*another rose to express >nd admiration, and the desire that manuscript . should .... be printed. . . *‘It - m . printed.” said Franklin “and ia- part Bible..”—Ram Horn.. Personal Will Hornady is visiting the homefolk D Messrs Ed Chsnsy and Oarrics Hagii«> went to A uiericus Saturday. Miss. Mtssie Crittenden a pop-tit young lady of Shellman is visiting at Mnw 8E Hornady‘s. Mr. L B. Nelson of Atlanta represent ing a Long Loan Company was in Ella ville last week. Mr* and Mrs. T. J. Wilkinson of Lrng Cane Imve »H*en visiting at the home of Mr. T. H. Wilkinson, near LaCroaae. The news comes from Columbus that Mrs. W H McCrooy who has been deeper ately ill, is improving. Dr. and Mrs. Munro. -Miss Mary Horna dv and Mr. A A Arrington went down to hear Ta I mage lecture in Atnerlcus last night. Messrs T A Collins and Claude Dixon went up to Taylor county Monday, on business. Misj. Fur, the talented young teacher who presides over the school at Schley, was in town Saturday. Miss Kate Williams has recovered from her recent illness and went to her school at Glen Holly Monday. Sam Bridges taught the school during her ab sence In a very acceptable manner. A welcome visitor to Ellaville thn week wa* Mr. J. A. S. Baisden.of Atlan ta. He was on his was to Florida and stopped over a few days to visit his aged lather who is quite feeble* Miss Annie Lewis a bright and at tractive young lady of Atlanta arrived Saturday night and will be the guest of Iter aunt Mrs. J. N. (Jheuey tor several weeks. The Rank Shortage. Mr. a* L. Reese the expert bank ac c mutant who has been in Ellaville fi r the past month straightening the hooks of the P'anters Bank, completed hi- work last Week and returned to Ins hom e in Savannah. The shortage of cashier Clark amounted to $9,500. Instead of being the victim of an unfortnnate dea in cotton futuies as his friends believ«d oe lias been persuing a course of sys tematic stealing tor several months. He violated every obligation, lietraye • every trust and is guilty of no loss than a doz en serious crimes. The feeling against Mr. Clark is very strong ajd he has sunk very low in public opinion. Every one believes that lie should suffer the full penalty for j^is crime, but a wave of pity will mingle with the storm of in dignation when those who know his weak and vascillating nature, remember that he was trying'to follow in the footsteps of those to whom he looked for advice and ‘guidance, They Were shrewed enough to evade the clutches of the law and today sit in high places. He made a bungling job and is looked upon as a common thief. The mill of Gods grind slow but sure and some day the shrewd financiers who have defraud ed the honest toilers all over this country of their hard earned dollar will be made to realize that the w ay of the* 'thinogres aor ishard.’ TAkEN UP* A black but-headed Cow. owner can get same at my place 4 miles south of Ellaville and paying for this notice. Feb. 24th, 1894. B. F. Greene A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, anp not less than one million people hove found just such a friend in Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumptson,Goughs and Colds.-—If you have never us‘*d t iis (beat Cough Medicine, one trial will con vim e you that it has wonderful curative l*>w ers in all diseases ot Throat. Chest ani * * U* u I* botlie is guarranteitf te do all that is claimed, or money wil be refunded. Trial bottles free «t Cheney A' Co’s. Drug Store Large bottles 50 <*is. and $1.00 A a XwWDJDmA* TlVT> W*V VUTW **l*JIl* beUer thani the Me* vale agent who tell* you •* gospel truth that tn# JONES’ $60 5 TON WAGON SCALE it not a stand.rd acAle. .nd equ.l to any made. For free book and price liut, adUresa Jhuus of Binlhamtoii,. Bisghunton, H.I Eight hundred doves killed. The bir>. hunt Iasi Thurs day was the greatest of the season. The niinrods from all parts of the c mnty came in long before sunup to the “baited” field bacK of capt. Burton’s Below you can see who did the best shooting. Names Shots Birds J M Murray 181 62 CRM cCrory 235 56 E S Baldwin 113 54 W T Myers 99 42 E A Dixon 84 40 John Hagler 100 40 Z T Mot. 87 38 L E Tondee 86 36 C Thompson 120 30 R Payne 75 28 J Williamson 80 23 Claude Dixon 105 22 H Therlkeld 80 22 A L Reese 70 22 Cliff Myers Hudson 75 56 21 J F 21 r A Wiggins Anglin 40 75 20 Jno 18 Ed Hornady 50 17 A J Hill 60 17 H J Williams 100 17 Jno Cheney 60 15 V h Tondee 70 14 Hagler 90 15 F m Devane 14 oleve Davis 100 12 Arthur Hill 40 OO J Williams 114 00 Bob Tondee 55 E Dixon 36 CS Tom hixon 18 tPa Julin Kleckly CO Chas Womack fC will Lumpkin 30 CC “Is God Dead ? “ A poor woman who had been ’eft alom to struggle for a living for herself and three children, had returned after a we; risorne tramp in search of work. She wus discouraged, hungry, almost heart broken, and the teass would c *n •. She sat quietly weeping for sometime. Her it tie boy had been w atching her and wondering at the niotoer who had always l*een so brave and cheerful and stioi g. Me finally walked up to her chair and tenderly smoothing her cheek said,“what tsthe matter mannna, is God dead ?’*. It was like a cup of cold water in a drsi rt land, it gave the needed courrge No God was not dead, and she would still try and new hope came te her heart. St I Col. C W Hancock the veteran edit* r has undertaken the task of getting ou a book that will beofgre-’t interest ,o people in Georg’n. It will be a histori cal collection of facts, traditions, bio graphical sketches, anecdotes etc. oov ering a period of forty years 1854 to 189-1 The counties intended to i*e etnbr aced in this book are. Sumter, Schley. Marion Stewart. Webster. Terrell, Lee. Dooly and i ’sleep 9 Lav .iili C ! Z o CLEAR m SKIN >4- m Lu m r I 7 V I >. Ei l5 MENTAL 1 u f-P STRONG ENERGY :_l LNERVES AVER’S w* Sarsaparilla _ ill. 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The Atlanta Weekly Constitution in too* well known to need any introtlueti.ru lie le ft has won its place at the fireside of the nation a» a nuHlel week 1 v newspaper It numb« Won its at*** «♦»*•• ot the most famous and brilliant writers of the day,, and on all public questions its lance •* ver in rest to defend th** i mills o‘ lie* people. It is the argent and mustv i v uirculnted weekly newsaper published in America, having a circulation of 156.0< 0> aid it cove rs the news of the world every w*ek, It is in 4 tsp|f an edti •ation to those who rend it By t he club •ing rate which we offer, our readers cairn ;etth@ Weekly ' Jouatitution and their* noiiit paper at Jittlo more t : m the cost one p iper, thereby r ■t the new f their home and the m w- >f the world! very week f»r a year at aa lificAti a lay. In addition to \ ■ -» V V ibscpiher • o this paper and the C< -rsiii:" mi. under' ur clubbing orraiigt mem. will b* given i opportunity, to win s<»i n handsome* I IZCH. Every person who >iibscriljes for thiw •n per and the Consii ofition lor on** ear wil' he entitled 'to gii-.-ss at the* •ronable size nf the cott crop for 18 n<! 1894the crop winch is now bawestetll id lieiog market'd, f 1.000 in prize* the first being $400 in gold and the* •tliers in proportion, will »»p divided’ ■ tnoiig the five guessers who nme ti e learest guessing the iiinnber el hah s •bis crop. Everyone who takes adt\ni>. • ge of our clubbing rate will Wentitled* o one guess, which will I < promptly.' recorded and filed and the»nn«um»mentt ,f the winners will he made a* noon as lie New Orleans Cotton Exchange* nnouners itsestimate ot tlie crop. 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Take a tantage fmm, 5 DOLLARS TO PER DAY 20 Easily Made. We wsnt many men, women, bo\*. mid /ork for u« a few hours daily, ri«1it lu a.il uri'urxli rheir own homes li e bueim-** is e»»y, plearant,. iCri itl-- honorable, ami pays better llinn unyollier offered agcliu. Ynu have a clear tidd and no sompelltion. Experience and ais-clal iiliillfy on-. necessary. No cao’Cal r-<|Uir«sl. "> equip votu with everything that you need, treut joh and h'-lp you to earn ten times ordinary nagrs. Women do at welt os men, and l»ny»-ai»A girlfi rnika good par.. Arty • lie, am where, e.a d(> ; ho work. All su*e*fxi who follow onr plain *sw» • - pi. directions. Earnest work wtt! snreft brin»V you a great dea; of mow. K-wythi** * ■and in gr-at di-rrwrvt. Wrilo for oar, i-.wr’-H- 1: eir.ular, and r-o-irn full lothrmofloni l»o h.inv, don. if foe oonelude not to.BO.imiWtUi thr business. Geouce SYihson–Co •m BOX 488, WRIIAND, MAINE*, J