Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939, January 03, 1895, Image 4

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‘jkrlcQ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Subscription {1.00 a year IN ADVANCE. E. B. HORN \DY, Proprietor. Terms * * ADVERTISING. Legal advertising will lie charged at rates al ©we<l by law In advance. Loca 1 "'''tices, first Insertion, 10 cents aline achsubsequent insertion, 5 cents a line, Special position charged extra. Reduded rates alloweb on large contracts Yearly contracts will he made with merchant* Toraspnceinour advertising coiums, subject change. All r' ,v »rtising Ri'lsare due on presentation After first insertion, unless o,her terms are pre Vlously agreed upon. ff-\Ve take no risk on collections. Parties unknown to us pay dvance. t3T All letterseii ousiness must be address fld to the sen LEV COUNTY NEWS Don-t oppose a thing because is nor done just to your notion, Some of u are so constituted that nothing this sid of heaven can please us. If you mils* go snapping and snarling through tin •world, for pity sake, get out of the wm of those who are trying to keep th« wheels of progress rolling. Many stubborn aggravating believed cases be rheumatism that weie to ii curable and accepted as life legar > have yielded to Lhamhei Iain’s Pa Balm, much to the surprise and grat* cation of the sufferers. <bie suffering applicati >• will relieve the paid and at its continued u*e injures an effectun cure. For sale by J N t heney – co. « ■ w + Ex Governor Northen h;\s wired H mayor of every town in Georgia, ask f for co-operation in tin* \v,nk of reii for the starving people of Nebraska. 1 is his purpose to dispatch a train to of provisions front tins state to the su feierson Jan 15th. The railroads Itav agreed to deliver fr <* 0 t chargs a 1 t". iributions. In that state 3000 familt are starving and tlie destitution is s n. ply appalling. Out m our great si bun. - ance can not we do out part towar reli vitig our sulfermg t.t ighbo -? Carlton Cornwell, for. man of Gazet Middleton, N .i believes Ii.at C aume Iain’s CMitgh Remedy si mu id lx j,t *v* . home II** used it (or a com and it eft. t td a speedy cure. He says! - li is i * ( a grand re edy I can w 11011**1 id tl 1 all. i have also seen it used lor *\!.. 1 ing cough, willi the test n suits. “ i5 t. fit) c> nt hoi .1 lee (or sale by J N vA.eit – co. druggists. ••• DONT. Dun t ask sour ni ighb »r and rVl I man you meet if lie can see any p * p. ct o: business revival m he count With a hop ess voice and desp't *ng Don't 1 xercise ingenuity in the u vtiictou of arguments to dem.msti that business revival is impossible. Dona discourage others in their ef forts to aecouipiisn something b\ di.e prophesies of certain failure Do suide. Do look cheeriul. Do tel your neighbor lliat banks have cease to break; that investment 1 he i . made in new iudustres; that people are economizing, that every cloud lias a silver lining, that darker panics have been weathered; that energy, brains and persistant e+ r ort aieatlasr. the true capital of the country that good tnn s are coming as certainly as sunshin* follows s* or ni; that to the true American there are no such words as failure or despair. — Exchange, t New ua ns vi lie, F;a. Messrs Lipnipmiln ftros, Savannah, (ia. bear toy..urvalui.hl.Muo,n,Ti[T* Sirs—I wish to t n piL\he regard p c ure of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, Mil rn? WKSrartaaa I? IHI i! 1 W,IN ,attacked use wiihbil lever heard oi. and alf the do .-tors inre h but I luu d only temporal v re ief- eikJlieth the n . ju« were so bad at time, that I dpi not Faired’thatmwihS suffered ?SwrMfl"wim me so inten eiy with rivspen becotlftiied mi,!"i“i l i llle " ,nllor; sh(1 would tafe P – e* iT?D" d' M “' , h • was ad! Ldm tion * I a Is h began e<l t h to seco improve. n b<. 11 h- Wv pp ov''* if had T ^ much that I have been Mypuins w f' ai.u? p, k in'ii'number ^eNi'e'entiiv'VeuroiFanuwiii vhiU * huv '‘!'t <i"ne ing PPP until cheerfully reeeomtnetirt it i.. H li sutTcrinir lumanity. Kou.-s v ery ie-peetfu iv J S DCPH'ies. For sale by Munro – The History of On. D «r. The silver dollur has had a lot <*f trou ble in it day ami generation. Some* of the facts cnrcarning it »W »»f immediate interest andwiil hear summing up. Here is a chronological I" tory of the silver dollar: Authorized to he coined, act of April 2. 1892: weight. 416 grains fine ness, 8.)?.4 Weight changed, act of January 18. 1837. 412 1-2 grains, fineness changed, act of January 18, 1837. to 900. Coinage Mscontiltued, act of January 28. 1878. Total amount coined to February 12, 1837, $8 031 238. Co rage ieauthoriz**d, act t f February 28. 1878. Amount coin>-0 Mom March 1, 1*78. to Decern tier 81. 1887 $288,205,357 (inclu ding $1,927 recoil'd) Total amount coined to Dec* mber 31, 1389, $837,969 . 239 The girst stiver dollar was put in oircii la tion in 1794 ‘ It was a crude design,’ j-h s a hist*> torian. “Gri the obverse, or lace of the coin, was imprinted (I head of a yom* Indy facing to the right. Her nair was flowing to such an extent that-he lo< k ed as if taken in a vale of wine.. In 179<i congress stepped in t<> the aid of the ty pica dams. I and tied In 1 or up with bit of ribbon. T!ie fifteen stars weie after tins re duccd to the original thirteen n, vroi: n ition of the i umber <3 staes In 1836 the design was aga n ‘•hang, d rxl tlie silver dollar bore 11n lui •Hire if a neatly-dressed woman i fmwmg garment. Tne desig •*r h<>\\ rVtM iot got to put on the thirteen stars an ! i be com was soon called in. A i V 1 S;U now in possession o oi e at tin ms ;t valuable s* nvemr. The new csi.-.* had t o rounded by stars. It was » iin at on its predi'Ciss >r. U' he fern ile figur v i- deft tu Tin Hollar of 1838 » as the IC piece of sii ve ■ com <1 >y th dates mine. On April 22 1864 . h firs: * hit ivtt.g the hgetid ' i io w r i , VV;;s coined, It. 1878 be » a d< r • I 1 (" : tunas ubji cm* dod <i 11 s en t t :: jus 4 v> years, r *r he ii er \ t.l.ar n •* I ill! Aft. a • il l < I ill til g Ii ; 11 v. ad*Ipiua 1 1 uoiiie bei g i n a ■et K*ct o ••■itutii i* * • u ill u* coi at . t v ♦ l inert, is g‘*. v > u. t y oi Chau, ‘lie a vs 3 vis Buzz » ; co, 4‘a. X : 'ii a.* air 'ii* jlity >tc Z S . .1 .mi r-n e tin ic it V .. . .a. e i t IPs Cough U ■ i\ and i -t t« m mend it u t * o ■v. C- i * I. tit; It s i- - l si,I D. J ; . > .* Druggists. ■JM V - long. There can be no permanent im provement of land and no retained and enhanced fertility without live stock and the libera! use of all the farravard manure which can be made. Given this first, then commercial fertilizers may be profitably used, but never to the exclus on of farmvard manure.” We have always maintained that the wonderful power of commercial fertili zers is but faintly comprehended by those whose misfortune it has bean to misapply them. A thoughtful man can not expect to improve his land with commerc al fertilizers alone. The com mon practice of drilling in a hundred or two pounds to the acre on land des titute of humus, is a mistake, and has proved a curse rather than a blessing. Bui fill the land with humus by turning under vegetable matter, by careful ro tation, by making and conserving all home manure possible, anti the profita ble use of oomrnere : fertilizers will be limited only by t a ’ount we are able to buy. The i * lli nt use of these fertizers enable s on ;o plow deep; to plant renovating cro to raise and im prove Btock ai- .-.ep more of it; to make a hundred per cent, more of home manures, and to double the producing capacity of labor, now our most expen sive item. Injudicious and careless methods are worse than useless. Unless intelligent care marks its use, it entire ly fails to feed either the crop or the land, and nothing is more dangerous to cr ? ps aU(l mord depleting to the farmer s pocket than heavy amounts of commercial fertilizer recklessly and in - and «*hausted soils, *Mt*» *» our worn - PLANNING FOR ANOTHER YEAR. Ta ke T in T eutor y of F°“ r supplies in u , and decide as to the number of stock you can feed without buying sup ample supplies it will pay you to buy f ock 011 t0 enlarge your opera tlo us, or that, as corn is cheap now, n will pay you to risk buying more coru for more stock. Keep out of debt except for the absolute necessities. Don’t make T our pl a Q8 on the supposition of a short crop and higher prices—which are sub ject to a score of deciding influences of which we have no knowledge. Treat ‘-his snbieot. froju a uurelv business TOM ME! l THE LARGEST WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL Dry Goods, Ciothmg and Carpet House in drmfhovn OUULIlt t II fianvrrin Our lines ()f fine Silk and Wollen Dre»s Goods, cloaks, carpets and I adies Furnish mgs, gent’s furn sliings.and everything pertaining to the dry good business is com plete in every detail, Our trade so far is the largest we have ever known. This in the face of ihe low price of cotton and the depression of things generally, we con sider the greatest we could hope to realize. It! proves conclusively that we are headquarters for what we keep anc that the people of this part of the country appreciate our efforts to gLe them a stock, store and prices second to none in the South. livery garment ir our clothing department is right new and fresh from the manufacturers, made es pecially for us, and is alto gether the finest fitting and most attractive line of tine custom-maoe c editing the people of this country have ever had + he opportunity of Duying. The prices are low er th m were ever known is the entire stock is owner under the New Tariff Bill t We cordiaily invite the trac ing public to call and see us. Wlieatly – Ansiey, 415 (i 4-17 Jackson Street, Ainericus, ga. L*-a fers should m t l e tolerated n this C ltirt munitv. where there is work for cl, who hi e not too down rigl t lazy o get at it. FOR (IV It FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslows Soothing syrup has •»een used for over fifty years by niiliioi s I mothers for tlnir children while teething. with perfect stieeess. It mthes the child softens the gums. I'ays all jiain. cures wi <1 colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will n lieve the little suffer, r immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of tlie world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “Mrs Winslow s Pooth :ng 8y t tip" and take im other kind. We trust 1 lie calamity howlers passed avvey with the old year. “I know an old soldier who hadchr n c diarrhoea of long standing to have 1 een peimanenily cured by tiikmg '’hamberlaiiTsCoiic. Cholera and Dinr rhoea Remedy* ■ sa.vs Ed ward Shumpik. a prominent druggist of Minneapolis’ dinn. " I have sold the mne y in this cijv for c ver seven years and consider il superior t > any other medicine now on the market for bowi l 1 complaints * 23 and 50 cent bottles of this reined for sale by J N Cheney – Co. druggists. For the sake of humanity stop talking about hard times. “It is a pleasure to sell chamberlain‘3 Cough Remedy.says stickney – Dinr, Hf. druggists. K*-public, Ohio, ••Reoause a customer after once using it, is almost certain to cull for it when again in need of such a med cine. \Ve*e!l more of it than of any other cough medicine we handle, and it always gives satisfaction.” For cougs. colds and croup, it: is with out an equal. For sale by J N Cheney. Mr. Ira P. Wetinore. a prominent real estntt agent < f San Angelo. Texas, has used Chamberlain's Colic, cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for several years as occasion repaired. and atwj.vLm,!, -I find it a Perfect ,'erl.rt cute lor . nnr B. »».v»= baby when troubled with colic or dy sent ary. I in* v feel that my outfit is not complete witnont a lxttle of this Remedy at home, For sale by J N Cheney –Co Druggist * HEADQUARTERS Call on us for Dolls. Toy#, Vases, Chinn cups and saucers. Plates and inn Fine Stationery. Toilet articles. Bibles. Christmas Books and any thing - p Pe8en j f ur a child f.om one to ninety years old Besides a lull and Complete ; z choice a PP lwJ * urutigez, reisins, nuts, oandv –c »ll suitable for filling the Box of paper and envelopes at 10 cts. Good writing paper at 5c per „* onhe W ‘ effer h discount of 40 |»er cent on our entire lot of .Spectacles fniin vy i January 1st. All our goods we guarantee t<» la* as cheap as tlv cli -apes- t advertise our Christmas goods we will give you with every Cush purchase of ,\n worth and over a draw at our Elegant Doll Finely dressed, Three Feet High, “Simply Lovely" a joy and beauty foretar MUNRO – WALL ZDzc-tiggrig-fcs / ■‘j**?, 9 % ;vy ,• 8 *, ■i m m P % m 1 d’ . E A M Iftil H ••<*.c T.>, '■fi* • V. I m 57 X I • wa B; I ■'iV: I i'll M 10 « 3 mi m m w M, p,' CD Cut Price Furniture II ouse The Oldest, Largest; and cheapest Furniture House in Western Georgia. COMPETITON PaRALIZED By their wonderful bargains. Solid Oak Bed Room Suits $13.30 wm-th $20.00 Solid Oak l’urlor Suits $20.00 wo' th 38 00 Maboganv tiinsh Parior Suits 18.50 worth 27.00 Solid Oak Side Board* $7.50 worth $13.00 Solid Oak side Boards $13.00 worth $25 00 Fancy Bpholsj ovd Rocke.s $1.19 w ortli $2-50 A ]arge line of l 4mcy Tables, chairs, f Lockers, Wardrobes, Hat Rac' s, Ladies Desks, Picrures an* 1 Easels AT HALF THEIR FORMER PlliCES r* ) / > c L 11 N i—j » . Broad Street C* lumbus, (i:l THE LEADING LOW PRICE FURNffURE HOUSE. mmm n mtmam m mar At Prices that will match 5c cotton in comparison. V J UL 1 until Jan. 1st, 95: An elegant Upright Piano jri lararteed and first class, for cash onlv, S 2()0. ( H) CBLeBBATed I -t PRINCESS at $30.00 $75.00 (Style Diamond) are beauties. Watches, checks and Jewelry, wedding presents, and silver. birthday gifts in gold Repairing of all kinds a Specialty. P. S.—If yoi. wish a selection, write ti- 4 - Amencus Jewelry and Music company t 421 Jackson St. Americus. Ga. Tilt Best Blood Remedy Ind writes . C. A. Tompson. .Seymour My si.*i* r Jennie when she was a y oung girl, suffered from white swelling which greatly impaired tier genera health an 1 rn-.de her blood ‘cry .mpu.u In the pi ingslie wh.v notable to do tything anb ottld scarcely get about. More than a yeai ago sti** took tliree bottles of Bo. anic Bioo l Balm. U 1 id now e is cer ai „, iml . MASONIC. Washington i.odge No. 359 will hold its com tta idea lions on 'l hursdny afternoon. 2 o’ eloeli P*M- before the full moon In each month M. D, Murray. M. M Aberdeen, Ofii' Measrs l.ippm in rtros., Snvannnli,*' T> ? tlnir s ! rd J bougtit n t ot* It ot your * in< in ’ at Hot am tin.-* Ark. mnl ir lm, tl* months trentmetitaf U ' L ' good t.nm three I!rve you rn> ur**nt* in thi-i t»d'i "*Z' w'.li" '.,. t >• try. i leg me kmiw how uno-b it K< i tie cc or six irottic f rein yitur '-*>*>' ’• pro s. “••»*T«SSS Buck lens Arnica .SaB e Dm si**, S< res. Ulcers. Salt n ,w Sum. W*. Cton»< EnM* b?;)ins CornB (j a)1 * k „ and positively Piles, w j»? re cure ^ ‘ er lU.'/uf., . , . . ".‘T.'f/.U?. j 0 . r jvi> P centsterbox' refunded' I >rite *' cents pi i oox.