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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1895)
(^orqJt) l\avn PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Hibsciiption $1.00a yearlN ADVATfCE. E. B. HORNADY, Proprietor. Terms for ADVERTISING. Le*nl advertising will boclmr*ed at rates nl wed by law Loca 1 "otlcoa, first Insertion, 10 cents aline icach subsequent insertion, 6 centsa line. Special position charged extra. Iteduded rates alio web on large contracts. Yearl y contracts wf 11 he made wit h merchants Tor a space in our advertising coiums, subject change. All r ,,V ertising BUlsaredte on presentation after first insertion, unless o.her terms are pre viously agreed upon. f^T-We take no risk on collections. Parties unknown to us pay in advance. 3TAll letter*eu ousiness must be nddress Sd'to the sen LE V COUNTY NEWS Ellavl G. 5,000 bushels of pears have been ship ped from Smithville this season. Americus now has a Board of Trade thoroughly organized and ready for business. A murderer escaped from the Ogle thorpe jail Friday, while Deputy Sheriff •Gilmore was feeding the prisoners. What some men—most men, in fact —would like is a perpetual vacation with tri w'eekly pay days.—Lee County Enterprise. Gov Atkinson continues to improve, but he is still very feeble, and in order to fully recuperate, he will spend sev eral weeks at White Sulphur Springs in Virginia. Fifteen millions of dollars have been subscribed to the capital stock of South ern cotton mills iu the past three months. Does that look like cotton manufacturing in the South does not pay. Next Tuesday the gates of the Cotton States and International Exposition will open to admit the hundreds of thousands who will pour into Atlanta from every part of the country to see the great show. The official souvenir of the Atlanta Exposition bears the portrait of Henry W G-iady. The reverse side shows a cotton bale, with the words "Cotton States and International Exposition. Atlanta. From all the towns of Georgia come reports of increased interest in education Commissioner Glenn's work is beginning to bear fruit. Let ail hope that the in -creas 1 ? will be an hundred fold—Macon Telegraph. The fir.'t woman to edit an American newspaper was Mrs Hannah Bunce Wat son, who edited the Hartford City (Jour ant for the three years following 1777. the date of the death of her husband, who had been proprietor. ♦ congressman Lawson thinks the Dem ocratic party has a good chance of win - ning next year if they will adjust their ■differences and pull togeter. Speaker crisp favors the nomination •of William c Whitney for President. The newspapers of the state are taking Tom Watson’s cry of "fraud” as a dep perate effort to rally his followers be ■cause of a realization (f his weakness, Aa . , vices trom . the tenth seem to endorse tl,o truth of .ho otatetnent.—Alluata Constitution. IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Mr Fred Miller, of Irvin*. Ill, writes that he a aeyer© Kidney trouble for runuiy years, his bladder K i!,a was affected. 'iTe^ tried ^nany'so ?!trA ritflUtters'fses* ceiai! <> ,1Cl reliel at 1)r>c once ' iKidney a Vi \es'ail and Livei troublesand often saassrsafi^MjiSH, J N UheQeyiCo-S. dru* store, p a v u.°s Speaker Crisp at Home. Hon C F Crisp and Mr Charles Robert Crisp reached home Monday night, after asix weeks trip abroad. They visited inanv places of interest in England and Scotland, and their trip was full of pleasure. The Speaker's friend* will be glad to know that his health has greatly improved, and he returns home feeling stronger than he has for months. The sight of a drunkard reeling on the streets, fills every one with disgust, and helps the temperance cause. It is the influence of the respectable (?) moderate drinker that is dragging our young men down to a drunkards hell. When we are busy wo.iking at an honest trade in a legitimate manner, temptation is careful to keep out of sight. Lon Livingston hasn't shot of his mouth in a fortnight. The wet blanket at Oordeienmst have been powerful icy, if it cooled him off.—Cordele Sentinel. Had you stopped to think that the Georgia Legislature will soon be in ses sion again, and then we can have some thing else to cuss, and give the gold bugs and silverites a rest. It is a real luxury to cuss a Legislature,—Georgia Cracker. Superintendents of public schools in Georgia have recieved a circular letter from State School Commissioner Glenn asking to indicate on a map of his county the position of each school house in his county. In addition to school houses of the count\ T , the designate col^es 1 and univer- object saties are to be , the being to make a school map of the Staie by counties and giving the location of each school house The map is to be used in the State's educational exhibit at the Atlanta Exposition, but it will be of great value as a map of reference long after the exposition is forgotten. A man never gets into the byways that lead to fortune until he attempts to avoid some creditor who is trateling the road to success. Tell your dyspeptic friend that he will find a sure cure in Dr Westmorelands Calisaya Tonic. For sale ' by Dr J N Cheney – company. It is only w'hen a man begins to feel that he is nor quite worthy of trust, that he commences to express his aoubts as to the honesty of others. If there was any pay for standing on the street corners and talking, there wouldn’t be half so much complaint about seracity of work and low' wages. The worst kind of writers cramp, is being cramped for funds. Since 1878 there have been 9 epidemics of dysentery in different parts of the country in which Chamber tarn's colic. cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dysentery when epidemic is almost as severe and danger ous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of the most skilled physi cians have fai'ed to check its ravages, this remedy however has cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under the most trying con ditions, which proves it to be the best medicine in the world for bowel com plaints. For sale by Dr J N Cheney – Co. druggists. SALESMEN WANTED. Good wages to sell our Nursery Stock, Apply foi terms. We will have for Miring and fall 1895, an immense stock „f Cherry: Apple; Pear. Also PeaeU, Apricnt. grape; etc. small fruits, nnade and ornamental trees, roses; etc We make a woWtjr «f wl,r.le,alu,g to large planters direct. M e will sell to responsible panics and take note paya ble iu six, twelve and eighteen montbs. Write foi wholesale prices. . Address Southern Nursery Co. VVincherter. Tenn FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. Mrs. Winsiow’sSoolhiiiB-Syrap hus been m«d for over fifty years by millions ot mothers for their cliildrcn while leethiiiK. with Lx-i-tvetsnu cess. It soothes the ohil<l, softens the iruint.ai Jttle sufferer innnediatol}. Twenty* Sold by Ili UKi.ists every part of the world; live ten Mr O D Ycnker, a well kno.vn drug g ' 8t ° f Bowlin £ 0reen > 0hio ’ in Sneaking of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, says: 1 take pleasure in reco.muendi ig it to my customers fori am certain that it will always please them. 1 sell more of tllan aB Other kinds put together. For >ale J N * c* Editing a paper is like carrying an umbrella on a windy day. Every body thinas he could manage it better than the one who has hold of the handle. What.s the trouble? Liver? Blood? Kidneys/ , . „ Take , _ Dr Westriiprelund s ( a x i saya Tonic. For sale by Dr .1 N Ghent y – company. Dont Forget Tin's. These who wish to subscribe for the Schley Co News, must accompany the order with the cash. We cannot, and wili not send the paper on a credit. It is not business. If the News is not worth two cents a week or one dollar a year in advance it is’nt worth any thing. 80 when you want your name put on the subscription list . be sure and send the money. Knights of The Maccabees. The state commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb. as follows: After trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cuugh entire ly left them, we will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures where aii other remedies fail. signed F VV Stevens State Com—'Why not give this great remedy a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottle are free at J txt N Cheney ..1 – „ Co‘s „ , Drug „ Store. ,, Buck lens Arnica Salve. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Cihil blains. Corns, and all Sk n and positively cure Piles, no pay re quire.!. It is guaranteed refunded' to give l'nce P«f«* 25 lati.faetion ,u-money 5 ier box. The Best Blood Remedy C. A. Tompson. Seymour Ind writes My siscer Jennie when she was a young girl, suffered from white swelling which greatly impaired her genera’ health ani m-de her blood 'ery ;mpuic In the pungshe was notable to do jything anb ouId scarcely get about. More than a year ago she took three bottles of Bo. anic Blood Balm, and now e is cer tainly cured Notice to Land Owners. The Georgia Immigration – Invest ment Bureau. W J Northen, manager advertises your real estate free and sells it to best advantage. Address Lie at Putnam, J M COLLUM, Agent for Schley County. We want to Sell a Baby Carriage for every dimpled darling in Schley county. We‘d « 1 o it if every mother knew she could get one at whole sale price, direct from factory, freight paid, and could return it and get her money back if she or the baby shouldn't like it. Catalogue free. American Furn iture Agency, Galena, Kansas, Rai710n > 9 Rel i ef cures Sick-Headache, Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, –c. 25 c. for large bottle. ROD A AND SALT ON CLOVER. Quicsti >n 2.—A party staying with me over night in.orius me that he knows a good farmer in Ohio who tniuxs second crop clover better fchau the lir-a cutting for horses, when cut in tno a teruoou, halt' cured and put in the ba.ru irea from dew or rain. He salts it when packing with a mixture of salt and bicarbonate of soda, but don’t know the quantity of soda to a bushel o: sait. lie also says this mau suits his stock with salt and soda, mixed, aud thinks it much bettor than salt alone. He says the salt aud soda destroy the salivating properties in the clover and do not sloober the stock. Bcint anxious low a .-v, 1 am no,, cutting my second crop, will you kindly submit this to vour chemist and have vise him used say how to a moh bushel of salt, h. would and what jd ; is the chemical effect of the mixture and give his opinion in the matter and I will try it at once? If there is nny* thinr in this it would be worth much to farmer, in makiuR use of th, ae.K.ud Crop, whiob is Often better than the first, and heretofore has onlv been used for cattle. You will greatly oblige me by an early reply, Answer 2.—The bioarbonate of soda i, used to -mutmlta. th. pro dncod b, fermentation, and preyeut. it forming. Have had no experience with the,, to prerent .lobboring and don't know whether it would do it or not. Would like to , know the ,, result , of , your experiment. Use 1 gallon of soda to 1 bushel of •**- barm in th. soda, but too much would give an unpleasant tasta. Farms For Sale. The Central Rftffrr ad of Georgia, some time since issued a pamphlet showing Southern farms for sale, locates) along its lines. The issue of this pain phot met with such success, and the supply hav "IK l*en exhausted, the Passenger De partment will make arrangements to re issue this pamphlet in an enlarged form. Parties having any farms Tor sale lying divectly along the Central R R of Ga. should at once write J c Haile. Gen Pas Agt, Savannah, giving short discretion of such farms, and he wili publish same in th is pamphlet, free of charge. My litt,e ***• when two vears of «** - was taken ve, T bloody flux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's colic, cholera and DiarrhoVa Remedy, and luckily procured part of a bottle, I care fully read the directions and gave it accordingly. He was very low but slow ly and surely he began to improve, grad uallv recovered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I feel sure it saved his life. I never can praise the Remedy half its worth. I am sorry every one in the does not know how' good it is, as Ido.— Mrs Lina S Hinton, Grahamsville, Marion county, Fla. For sale by J N Cheney – co, druggists, FREE interested BULETINS. A !, , / of< ? U re “ders in the Crop lie „ w U "endinjr 'their^name ment of Agriculture by acquest for the same will recieve them free of cost, this offer is made especially to the farmers ot this section >» ■ » FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs, Winslow's Soothing syrup has been used forever fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, tt£erTmm ed'ntelr! Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five ceuts a bottle. Be sure and ask for “Mrs Winslow's Sootli ing Syrup” and take no other kind. Sent it to His Mother in Germany, Mr Jacob Esbensen who was in the employ of the Chicago Lumber Co. at Des Moines, Iowa says: I have just sent some medicine back to my mother in the old country, that I know' from per sonal use to be the best medicine in the world for rheumatism having used it in my family for several years. It is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It always does the work. 50 cent bottles for sale by Dr J N Cheney – co. Druggists, Eilaville. Ramon’s Nerve and Bone Oil cures Rheumatism, Cuts, Sores, Burns and Bruises, for 25 c, When you sell your cotton don't for get to pay your subscription to the New's. . , Winchester Rcpeatin9< ’ .. 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Address ' JOHN W’EDDERBURN – CO., r '6 l l8Fs“r^‘t,' , FO wf.° ***• N Box 385. Washington, D. C. Rifertnet— editor of this paper, Write for our go-fage pamphlet, FRE$. HEALTH AND STRENGTH If you are not feeling strong and he a -, has hy, left Try yoti Electric weak and Bitiers. It “la (> 1,^1 weary, diiectly^ use trie Bitters. This remedy acts Liver, stomach and Kidneys, gently n j,j, tions. ne tho organs that pc - 'orin their f ««■»[ Mll J if you areafflic 1 with sick ache, you will fi>d speedy and pemaiiat,! elief by taking Electric Bitters. One tri j al wili convince you that this is the r( ,, t edy you need Large bottles only Ti-, J Dr. j. n. Cheney – qo3„ Dru store Subscribe for The News. M A ThedfortPs Vegeture, For / SS–; m\’oSTIV£N£SS dyspepsia 1 I } \ A) Sick Indigestion 1 Nervous Biliousness\ HEADACHE. Sourness JAUNDICL of WTMOV Lass Appetite of Stomach None Gfnuine Without The Likeness Asa ! IGNAT .BE OrM.A.THEOFOBB ON FrwOf ach -------■’HMr.Gfl Wrapper. M.AJ;'kdford Mro.G VA Livery Static 1 I , t I.BB mmm In Front of Court House.; ELLAVILLE, GEORGIA. Buggies, Wagons and Carts For Fast Horses anil comfortable Conveyances to Hire. Horses Fed and cared for at V Reasonable Rn'ps. The patronage of the Public isSolicitel a A. J. HILL, PROPRIETOR. iiW made special arr.ingem 1 W> hav of .No* V»J »'ith .1 C Caw,™,-e – co. <" liia at about tll® c „ ' ride wall si»pt«.free papers .rQJ notion. on e tliese prices’ « 0 c room •*ii Embossed colds 2bC ion' 1 ’ T , used bv the elite lidvtsc , Otyie. ‘ f iwdds ffb Oik. As t.nis oh e r OH1) * or a limited time, you shomd «w selections and pur < 1 ; m < 1 b ■your uniontio... t ««. nddrer. nil con, n, Schley County News, E'luMllc,