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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1894)
Ellavilli High School ^ who desiro to K*ve their •hiUr« » th« r * I lifers superior advantage to p*ra*t* CTituiilig ill the rudimentary bra schni, or to Mt them for tlm College Classen* full corps of oompetenl sea<4iera »re in charge and every effort is being mad* X place tiiis school foremost among th* high school* of th* state u> K/des of Tuition Literary department, fl. 10 and $2. 10 per month Husk-. .$2,7)0 Art $ 2.00 AO tiotis are payable at ti»e end of each month. Good board in private tu be had at very reasonable rat**. For further information ad Ires f,«iifiv* '*n O. Whitehurst, A. B. Prin. pri*ci|id. Miss May Stewart, Primary Dept. Miss Lila Chapman, Music and Ar^. 1101 AND WMISt t Make* Times Bmj They may t Ok of hard times coming there's joy throughout the , land Put market AV lie in tie vole is ou the i,id tla* cash is in the hand. It makes 'he countiy hustle, Ai«d there's liHO.lv oh mi to stand When i lie vote is on the market A'ui the cash is in die hand. L FLs r The corn crop pepper! up just a t. • • mo. Pcsi l ne of Spring drees goods in the City; lliumson –Co. Collins VV Sunday was not "i bit fixe Easter. The early staw hats has lieeii laid asid* until the weather is settled. Mr. Homer Threldkeld's fine field of wheat just heading, wasveay much in - .:d U> C i * f - *■»/• * ’ Dhn't worry, the bl ickberry crop is safe. The freeze did not effect the candidates they are still blooming. The morning train frtm Americu-* was de’ay d for v rsd bouts Monday ni'Tii ‘ hk- *y a lox cm* ji mpii g the trank * -a'tUrusSe. No damage done. Try a isittle of Williams* n - s tootli powders. Absolutely harmless. Preserve ami benuufitti Hie t*etl . Prepared a Munro – Wall. In tins week issue of tlie News will b ioundllie card of Dr II S .Vunioe who t, in the race f* r Onimarv Dr. Munr«<e is tlirongldy i<’frt : f*ed with the people t f > <*h)ey andl idly competent t**fdl the o 'ire mu highly ere .cable manner. 1 a* llirte year old baby of Mr and ' vs J M Murray came near beingseri* us Iy Turned Tuesday right. While his sister was undressing him f< r lad tin locking chair in whi« li she Was sitting overturned and the child fell face foy in ihe f |-e,Mr. Murray was for-i; i ittely :ii the loom and quickly rescued P'l* little telUm. He was painfully bum e 1. Tut vvp are g ad to knew that his in "firs nr,- n *r serious. .1 Mateiial for tlie vault to he built in the ( ym h. us> is at tiled* and th* .1 r'*'" ill pot. soon h* gin. The Coinmiss A "’!*'■ th : ng in providing lor u ' 1 I l ice to keep the County recor is etc. Ol* V a few days ago theH*ard Couiuy Conn lin use was iiurnd n 'be "’s w a. re* l and the less is me: 1 iilal l T h« lung . sf Qie i could happen in 8hley and ev ll ' " ' 1 eatheca^h-r lien the val • w V ' 1 11 m ^nts are safelv stored in a *"'« protl \.. i L i *■ for Heailache v '* rf !>i«'tly for nil forms of Headaehe , ,( 110 ^ftlers h.-us prove*! to be th ' ( r > n effects and tlie ;t permanent cure nioNt habitual sick headaches V|p|, « h) i s influence We ••"'««ftiicte urge all who ( |t, procure a Siottle. and give this remed > a fait trial. hithal Incases of hu la .!- 0,1sti l , atlo*i Electric Bitters cures it* " K lu •jn tf n< t*deU tone to tlie bowels wof this only 50 c U at c? i lieney U V – * c *‘ Co-s ***** drugstore. 10 your goods. i | -cp- oovim nn we give you fits Fits in Shoes, Fits in hats. Fits in pants. Fits in furnishing and price* to fit you purse. Collins Williamson ACo. The warm sjiell Inst week.foo!od a go d many people and the beautiful hot house plants that were thought out for taster are limp mid lifeless. 12 Photographs for 77) cents, or 6 for 50 cents.If this fftiikes you just send tliesta led auiount with photograph’ not tin ty$ a •ind 1 will forward pictures neatly and nicelyfii.ished to you. O.E. Christopher. BuenaVista' Ga. In another column will be found tbe an nouncementcard of Mr Phil Taylor, who h a rar-rii late lor Ordinary. Mr Taylor ne* ds no introduction to the people of •Scluey having been reared in the county For a year and a half hp was asociated wii h Judge Myers in the Ordinary's office and is fully qualified todisebige the du ies of said office. Mr B- F- Green wishes it understood that lie is not a candidate for Ordinary. Louis Kossuth th*» illustrious patriot who di* d last week is pleasantly reinem nemi ny an Ellaville lady. When the Hungarian exile was on a visit to Amer, a, he passed through LaGrange and -pent a f< >v moments at the College where Mrs Hortiadywasa pupil. Arrangement are lieing made to pr*s ent the drama "Heroic,, Lute liman of 70’* at the literay Lcag u* Hal' Buena v sta Aprl Gtb The meinlwrs have every assu tnce that the}* will he given a hearty re cepti .m by the people of Pnena vista A minder wil o .T**»m hi!* illeto witness he play.* A large congregation went out to hear Kev. W. E. Mnnford at the Methodist c lurch Friday night. He presented the claims of the Orphans home, a rails*' that appeals strongly to every heart. Quite a nice little sum was subscribed. Mr. Munford for the past six months has b *en a great sufferer from rheumatism, but he goes cheerfully uUmt his work in pitc of his afflictions. To Fill The Unexpired Term, It is thought (hat Col. J. B. Hudson will lie appointed by the Govrnor to Itll be utiexpiied tern of his lather. So!. ' . B. Hudson, He is uudountedly the J hoice of a majority of the people of the Southwestern circuit. Col. F. A. cr of Aniericus is also a candidate and lias influential friends who are working hard to secure the place for him. Mr. Hudson's Schley county friends are inter sting themselves in his behalf and are very anxi* us for him to receive tlie ap pointment. Mrs Phoee Thomas, of Junction City III. was told by her physicians that she iiad Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of I)r King’-New Discovery completely cured her, and she says it saved her life. Mr. Tlios. Eggers, Mil Florida Street San Francisco, suffer*? from a dreadful cold approaching consumption, tried without insult eve rything else than liougt on hot tie of Dr. King’s New Discovery and iu two weeks was cured, lie. is naturally thankful. It is sueii results of which these are samples, that prove the won •lerftil efficacy of t ills medicine in cough and colds. Free trial bottle at Dr. J N Cheney – Co. •The Teachers'Institute, under the di rection of Stale School Commissioner Brad well, held at the Georgia Chautau qua last year, goes to file Ocmulgee Chau tauqua tolie inaugurated at Hawkmsvill * May l. State School Commissioners Brad well has decided tliat.it will Le inipract cab(e t*i assemble the insti tute AjmT I on accomit of the new law for the qt'ar. terly payments of teachers, which be— comes effective at that time. Personal Mr. C. C. Shepherd of Sumter Co was in town Saturday. Miss Hattie Tondee of Aniericus (pent a few days in Ellavi|ie this week. l’rof Ed Bridges of Npauldig was a vis Hor to Elluville Sunday. Prof, 'J Whitehurst made a short visit to his old home ut (iordeu this *ccx. Mr J Monroe Murray went up to Put mini Sunday to utteud church at Good Hope. Rev. (}. G. N McDonald was in Ella ville a short while Monday morning. Messrs John Kleckly, A. J. Hill and U. W, Cone spent Tuesday in Aniericus. Mr. Walter Chapell and his sister Mis* Lillie, were guest at the home of Mr. R. C. *Vells this week. John Cheney Jr. contemplates taking a trip to LaCrosse .Sunday. This an nouncement is made in erdt-r that suitn ble preparation lie made to receive tlw distinguistied gentleman. Mrs. Fannie NoelCroXton of Danville Va. spent Tuesday with her friend Mrs, H. S. Munro. She was accompanied by her neice 'Villa, the pretty iittledaughter of Mr W 0. Strange. Croft Bros, sign painters did some nr tistic woik on the slew windows of Co 1 , pns Williamson – Co’s store Saturday. The Hotel was also prettily decorated. Dr. J. N. Cheney Messrs T. J. Muryhy C. It. McO.rory and John Anglin went .over to Cedar creek fishing last, week They brought back JO pounds of suok ers and tiout. 'For Ordinary* At the earnest solicitation of many friends in different part* of ‘he countv, I announce myself a candidal-** for Ordi nary, of Schley co, and respectfully solic it your support. Phil E Taylcr. To The Voters Of Scliley. Yielding to the persistent solicitation* of manv frier ds, I announce myself a candidate for Ordinary of Schley Co, tub jectto the Democratic nomination, If elected I will perform tlie functions of the office to the be st of mv ability. H S Munro. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, anp not less than one million peo| le h.ivi f ound just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Coiisuinptson, Coughs ami Colds.—If you have never used thi 5 * Gi eat Cough Medicine, one trial will con vince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat. Cliest. and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed te do all that is claimed, or money wil he retunded. Trial 1 k»i ties free at Cheney – Co's. Drug Store Large bottles 50 cts. and $1.00 Zeke Wall has 8 thorough bred durock jersey pigs for side; $5 each. Call on or address him at thwplac*. Atkinson Coming To Ellaville. Hon. W. Y. Atkinson will speak in FI laville Apiil lltli. This b*ing Court w*ek h** will prnlmbiy he greeted- by a good crowd who will give him a respect ful hearing and may he enjoy his speech very well, hut our people know who they want forGovenor and no amount of talk ing can change them. Boh ley will do li*-r part towards putting Evans in the Glib* r notorial chair. Am*>ng the incidents «if childhood th a stand out in bold relief as our niemon everts to the days when we were young none are more promindnt than severe sickness. The young mother vividly re ruisinbers tliat it was Chamberlain's congh Remedy cured her of croup and iii urn a* I ministers ,t to her own «'ff-prinu and always with the best results, F..» by Cheney – Co. Mr Muuroe Murray made some fin* shots Monday evening’ Dr. Cheney had seven partridges iu a box which he turn ed loose in the field below the Depot foi himio shoot he agreeing to pav ten cent?^ forevry oue he missed, six soots brought down six of the birds. Tlie last time tlie gun failed to fire and the seventh bird got fewsy. “ahhck LiEr s FitKui. fkvf.*T‘ The death of Selic tor c B Hudaon which ocetired at Ins home in americus last Thursday night was a great surprise to every one, save, perhaps, his physician* and nearest relatives. The announce menl caused genuine sorrow to many heart* in this county, where he was well known and highly esteemed. Charles Britton Hudson was horn in Baldwin County Om in ID27. When a young man he moved toMchlv Co where lie legan ihe practice of law. Ha was tnariie in 187)1 to Miss Mary Wotid who died several years ago leaving four grown children His second marriage was to Mrs Josephine Royal, Mr Hudson served du ing the war as lieute nant of that gallant company Schley Curds who battled so braveiy for southern iiid ependence. Pos sessed of rare mental endowments and in domitable industry he. met with success in every undertaking, aud filled tlie high offices to which ne was called with stg nal ability - No breath of suspiciau ever raised against Ins private honesty 01 public integrity. He scorned the mean. in s» of little Souls, and was evi r ready to defend the weak and oppressed. "In ah the gentle humanities of life, he had tt.e tenderness ot a woman enshrined in tne neart of a man”, lie wan trill* th f i lend of the poor and needy always in dcavering to be guidi d by tbe teaching of tbe golden iule. Could the ciiarities lie dispensed year ny year be lecaileu they woulu lid a bright page, The hurricane of temp-aui n swept down upon this bril iaiHinauin public life, and engulfed h m in the whin pool ol intemperance, but, ne it said to Ids honor, bis voire was ever raised against tins evil and his warnings doubtless saved it cisfroin a fate lik* Iiis. The munv seeds of kindnpss silent iyandunoftt* mucus y diopped by bis iiand bloss. m n o .«.uti ul flowers, ns we conte nplat* hi* li e and they cover ■ n,i ny bum n irailti**. The members o die Anier.eus ar ,.i.u other Iii* mis, ac companied ilie si rrowing relatives on Iheii sa».mission t«. Ellaville and a largei crowd is seldom seen iuour Cityol via dead tliaut. at which stood art und tin grave ot Solicitor Hudson. Rev. R, FWi iamxon conducted the short funeral ervi ces.lt seemed meet ’.hat he who loved tloweis iii.d all the bmutiful thingsol life should el' rp benea'b a bank of lianild blossoms the uifeiings, ot loving friend From Summit i Heat to Freezing Poini. Last week was the warmest s|o*ll for tlie season tliaf fieorgia has known in -5 years and vegetation Wiis fairly ljootniiig out Sunday the cold wave from the North west blighted and bli ckernd -lie early Haniens and the fruit croji. Reporls rom all over the Soulli show that tlie calamity is wide spread. The melon r rowers have suffered great loss and the t awlierry crop is ruined. Peaches and Pears are entirely destroyed. The ther mometer went down to 25 degrees in El laville, the coldest weather we-ve had this winter. The fanners say the oats are not injured except wlcre they wen jointed. Wheat crop considerably •lam aged. The cold extended into Florida doing great damage lo tlie orange croj and truck farms. After the freeze the mer'-hants tete graphed at once for seed potatoes to re i Pant the crop, hot have been unable to get any. It will la* bad sure enough, to go through tbe summer without Irish i>o latoes. A Gentleman "Who formerly resided In Connecticut, bit, who now resides in Honolulu, writes: “For Q go years past, my w!f® and 1 have used Ayer'» Hair Vigor, anil wo attribute to it tlie dark M KZrf- hair which she and I now have, while hun * _ droils of our acquaint fences, ten or a dozen f. ,-X. years younger than we, are cither gray-headed, fM r white, or bald. When asked how our hatrhus retained its color and ^ jjft fullness, tin* of we Ayer’s reply,‘Fy Hair ffUvs* use ■tegs; BFk-Mi KMgg' Mgor—nothing “111 ain.meed else.”’ 1868 ,my f '»*f«atififr7a!Si?’’ " 1 1 ^ ^''* ^ ! ' u ' r * < M ' .v Kept f tilt— '\t -. Xrfj' " hlg out pevery C i t . ir*j day. I v ' ■’" w •Induced her to use Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and very soon, ft not ••lily checked any further loss of hair, but produced an entirely new growth, which has remained luxuriant and glossy to this day. I ciui recommend this preparation to all iu need of a genuine, hair-reslorf r. It Is all that It is e la lined to be.”—Antonio Alarnin, Bast re” Tex. * AYER’S HAIR VIGOR Here in Your Chance. Wecalt the attention of our reader* to the remarkable claiming otfer in an* other column by which we can send this* paper nml tiie Atlanta Constitution to the Mime addres for one year for the low Hiun af $ l .50 cent a. This in the best otfer of its kind we have ever been able to make to our rea ders. Tbe Atlanta Weekly Constitution istoo well known to need any in trod ucti in I ne It ban won it* place at the fireside of the nation as a model weekly uewspnp* r. It numbers on its st* , tF u/v*»»o of the most famous and brilliant writers of the day, ami on all public questions its lance is ever in rest io defend th** rights ol Mat people. It is the argtsi and most w i . iy circulated weeklv neWsHper published in America, having a circulation of 17*0,OdO ami it covers the news of the world every w»ek. It is in itself an edu cation to those who read it. By the club* bing rate which we otfer, our rehderscan get the Weekly Constitution and their home paper at little more than the cost of one paper, thereby getting Ihe news of their home and the news of the world every week for a year :it aninsigiiiltcau outlay. In addition to this, every suiiscr’diet lo this paper and the Constitution, under our dubbing arrangement, will he given an oppoitunity, to win some handsome prizes. Every person who subscribes for this paper and the Const itutition tor one year wil' be entitled i<> a guess at the pronahle size of the cotton crop f« r 18 and 1894thecrop which is now harvested and being marketed. $1,000 in prizes the first being $400 in gold and the others in proportion, will u»* divided among the five guessers v ho nine the neartst guessing the nuniher of halt s this crop. Everyone who takes ih'vmi tuge of our clubbing rate will Leei.titleo to one guess, v: Inch will It pnnqtly recorded and filed anil tbeHiinouma im i t of the winners will lie made a* stMni as the New Orl un* Cotton Exchange oinounees its estimate ol ihe crop. Another contest to which our clubbing •tub'oriber* will have free access, is the missing word contest which is tieiiig run by the Coiistitutition every month. Besides making an estimate in the cotton crop estimate contest, every subscriber ha*a right to enter bis guess in tire missing word contest for the month in .vldch lie snbsci ibes, and is entitled to another guess for every new name that liesendsin. At the end of the month, one iOurtli of the money reoieved in the missing won] contest is divid.d among those who guess correctly the inissng word,amt in this manner i.ie Constitute* lias distributed already nearly $10,000,00<s Tlie sentence, from now until March 1st •s **In society the all absorbing topic in England during ihe quarter Was the Prince of Wales and the.......affair. AH ilu-se matters arcexplained in am th ercoiamu. We in* rely call ait uition to 'i here to show our readers what a lilienil offer we have to make to them. These offers ure made by our arrangement with tlieConstitution and ftn'y those who sub -cibe for botlipapers.throu gli this <ffi*e are entitled to take part in the contest. This is the most liiteral clubbing oft we have ever made and we feel sure that it will please our readers. A IMtESENT TO EVKUYbODv. All our renders slioitl*) »< n«l to thePut)l)sh«‘l*S of The Horn**, HI MHk St., Host on Muss, utidget a sei of their tieHUtiful Stamiiing 1**1 terns. They can l<e used lor enihroiilery oiitlinig «n* iwiiiting. All dcsirntih* iiiul koo<1 size: so * « Hxhi. otlu-rs "i.\H laches. There are ninety one •lltferent patterns iiml two alphaUifs, one of a hog* - forget-me-not pattern. With this ouH't the ipihlishcrs send The Hole**, asi.\t*s-n fnixv piip**reontainiii|t Stoiies, Fashions Fancy U ork ete., for 8 mouths, anhonlvask lor 10 *:*'nts to sttover cost of postng*' on natteriis ami papf-r «nir illustrata*! Preiubim bist ot ^Kl nreiufn •.it free to any a*hlre-s. Take Adviintage 1* ivt ihisolTca now. *5 DOLLARS TO PER DAY 20 Easily fiflade. We want many tarn, women, boys, nud girl** i® work for ii* » few hours daily, right liiMialsrouiul tlh-irmvu homes. Tl.i* Imsiness is easy, plcAstttit, stri nl - li»ii'>ral»io, :iml (uiy# betterthnP «ny<*i>er Offi-ri- l agi-ats. You have n clear Iii id mid no c*iiiit>*‘tiii**ii. Experience nud sp* <-iul aldlily uu I necessary. Vo capital required. V e e*piip y n j with everything that von iiwd, tr*eit you w* II, nud help v«m in earn ten tiim-s or*linnrv M ay*> \V*iTH*n *li) :»» well *m Hit'll, nn*! bov** an*t V ir ’* nuli*- x o,,, l pav. Aliv an**, iinvivln i*-. i nn <1** ll o work. All i*Mce***-«l who follow our plain iut*i ‘ -m I*le *Hr*-i-ft<-in-*. Ivtrwst work will ■Girt h in you a *r*-ut il<-iit of moaro-. K' «t\ thin# if* ic % amt in en-ut <li'iiunut. Writ© for our pamplii* t rlrrulur, ami r*-c<-ivs full inHirnirttion- No lo*ri i *l**ne if you conclude not to f.'« on with the buslnes*. Ceorce Stinson–Cc., Box 488, PORTLAND, MAINE*