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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1895)
pet , 1 '!T .* * * A*’ a- > - > •«*»*«* PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Jubsciiption fl.UOa yeurIM ADVANCE. E. B. HORNADY, Proprietor. Terms f««- ADVEHTISIN’Q. r,t>K><i advertising will be eluuvod at rates al lied ty law 1 Loca' —'tiers, tlrst insertion. 10 cents aline ouch subsequent insertion, 5 cents a line. Special position charged extra. Heduded rates nlloweb on lnnrc contracts Yearly contracts will be made with merchants for nspace in our advertising column, subject change. All r * 1 “rtisimr BiHsare di.e on presentation after first Insertion, unless o.hor terms are pre vtously agreed upon. fVT'We take no risk on collections. Part cs uuknowntous pay in auvunce. { 3 f”All lelter**u misiness must be addri’w od to the SCHLEY COUNTY NEWS Ellnvi G. The International Order o f King’s Daughters met in Atlanlathis week. T.DeWitt Talmage the famous divine will go to Washington on Oct 28rd to niter upon his duties as associate pastoi of the First Presbyterianl church’ The National Educational Association meets in Atlanta Oct. 25th and SfitJ Hundreds of teachers will be present. If Corbett – Fitsimmons could find a fpot somewnero beyond the pale of civ ilation and pound each other to death a very tired public would feel very much relieved. Cnpt W W Poole a prominent citiwn of A niericuH died Monday of hydropho V>ea after the most imense suffering. Tin bite of the rabid animal was inflicted fco 1 - ng ago as to be forgotten. - Even the Indians have become too civ ilized to want a prize fight in their do main The Chickasaw legislature ha passed a resolution with out a dissent ing vote, declaring that under no con eid^arti-'n can the fight between Corbet and Fitsimmons take place within the bounds ot the Nation. 0 --- In the death of Oil Beale H Richard on Editor of the Enquirer Sun. the Geojg a pi ess loses an honored member, theSta e ati uncompromising democrat and a sell sacrificing patriot, the city of Columbus a citizen whose placecannot be filled. ••• Another party of eo or.Lts have ar rived in Wilcox court/. The colonist! have purchased a sawmill, with which to manulacture lumber foi the erection of their residences ami the sub-di videin*= of tiie colony's land is progressing rap idly. Hon E B Lewis f Montezuma, the able Senator of the'twenty third district was in town Monday on Ins way to But ler, to aitend court. Mr La-wis is a prom inent factor in the Third district politics as Ins name has been mentioned in tiie race for Congress, in the event of Judge Crisp.s promotion. He is one of the ieau ing members of the Mtale Senate, and is making a valuable legislator. Fort Valley Leader. Will Not H ing Tomorrow Mrs Nobles an! Gui Families were to be ,’xecuted tomorrow, l>ut Judge Smith, sitting in the Twiggs supenoi count, has granted a supercedeas to stop the execution to hear a motion to set aside the Judgment, and the extura ordinary motions for new dials, filed by ihe counsel of both of the condemned. This hearing will be heard at Ml Vernon. Octcber 29th. Mrs Nobles has exh.luted very little concern in the ef fort to secure a new trial for her. - —<—> > Ths Fort Valley Loader, referring to the bill now pending for a revision ot the electeon law of Georgia, says: “In the interest of an honest ballot and fair court, the measure referred to is necessary, made so by tin-state. In detail the provisions of »Le bin are not known to tiie people of Georgia, but it is generally understood ai d conceded # a good thing, and with a few jndtcMMs amendments will probaly a»me-#tew. bythi»aW«.n. The hill was «.,trt>,j^ Morgan Me ^ Muscogee co^uj^-;— T e A ti-Barroom Bill. The liquor dealers, and others who opposed to vhe anti—Barroom hill are n ginung to realise that there is strong probability Of it passing the House and Senate. The dry counties are already largely in the majority there being dry to 27 wet counties. Prominent men if tho State are of the opinion thai chances weie never more favorable than at present for some radical legislation. Those whe do not faver bill argue that the revenue from whiskey business which amount to^OSO, 000 would l>e lost to theshool fund if tall should past. But tt is a well known fact that nine million dollars are spent anually iu Georgia for whiskey the srle and let this magnifeent sum be devoted to the cause of education and there will be no need of incaeased taxa tion to keep up the schools. Charity of Speech. Charity of speech ‘s as divine a thing as charity of action. To judge no one harshly, to misconceive no mans motives to believe things as they to be until the' prove otherwise, to temper judgement with mercy—surely this is quite as good as to build up churches, establish i .ay lutmand found colleges. Unkind do as much harm as unkind deeds. Many a heart has been wounded beyond cure, many a reputation has been stab bed to death by a few litlle word«. There •s a charily which consist in withholding words, in keeping bacq harsh fludge inents. in abstuing from speech, if to ir ak is to condemn. Such charity hears the tale of slander, hut does not repeat t: listens in silence, but forbears com ment: then locks up the unpleasant se cvet in his very deprhs of the heart' Silence can still rumor. It is speech that k eps a story alive and lends it vigor.— Selected. Murder will out. But blood impurities won't unless you take Dr. Westmoreland Calasaya Tonic For sale by Cheney –Oo. Amer.rus Herald: The sound money people feel that the fight's won. a d (he fact is. it looks as if th'W have. The discussion of the financial question has almost entirely ceased, and it would be a difficult matter to find a happiei or more contented people than we have in the South today, not with standing tiie gold standard prevails and national banks are still in existence. Many oi the arguments of the silver men have been entirely knocked out by the ex isting condition of affairs, and the pros pective prosperous condition of even branch of trade and industry is proving an immeasurable argument against a change to (be silver standard. Shake off the shaking shackles of ma laria by t.iking Dr. Westmorelaiid.s ca asaya Tonic. For sale by clieuey –co. • ♦ Mr J P McMicle editor of the Chriatiai Index is dead. When? when you feel bad.That is tin time to take Dr. We-tmorelanri s Calisa yi» Tonic, For sale by Cheney –Co. * The Darlington. Wis., Journal say el-toriallv of a populor patent medi cine: "We know from experience t iat Chaml erlain s Colic, Cholera and Dianhoe Remedy is ad that is elaimed for it. as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved ua from an untimely grave, we v/ouh n »t rest easy over night without il in the house" This remedy undoudt edly saves more pain and suffer in* than any other medicine in the world. Every family shouly keep it in the hnuse, for it is sure to he needed sooner or lat er. For saie by .1 N Cheney – co who Will Be Senator? The S.vannnh P/ess says with refer ence to the race for t e Seiiatorshlp.— " Secretary Hoite Smith is x'sogencr al!y r gsr-ied as « probable canidnfe lor Senator Gordons heat, t'be fight wi 1 pro! ab'v 1 v between Messers. Did ignon. Crisp and ^un;h. It is Indieved that 1 011 gresS’oan Turm-i will not enter the field although he Imr, as yet given no public iruji« ai/oii as to what hia imentions are There ere some inclined tohebvvethat Gov. Atkinson will Ik- a cani'iate* hut Hie best inftit nu-d. h»lieve he will take a seronii term a*t Gnvertier. Mr Dubignon lias friends in t-veiy set ; lion <d G< orgia, friends who Ard devoted to hts slipport. In Soutli t/oorgifl he is es |»ecially fctroug. A eonust i>etw<*n hint * nfl * k * T ^"* 1 * ^ H,pp»rt o. ^ ‘-‘Xcit.ug from tolwnah. Dont Forget Thi«. « Those who wish to subscrilie for th« Schley News, must accompany • l i. the , cash, and . order with , we car.not, will 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 advanoe it is’nt , worth any thin*. So , when you want your name put on the subscription list be sure and send the money. Knights of The Maccabees. i The state commander writes ns from Liucoln, 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 cough entire ly left them, we will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cur*»s where alt 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 N cheiu y – Go’s Drug Store. Buck lens Arnica Salve. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chil bla.ns. Corns, and all Sk u Eruptions, and positively cure Piles, no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfec attraction or money refunded- Price 23 , >er box. The Best Blood Remedy C. A. Tompson. Seymour Iiul writes Mv sister Jennie when she was a young girl, suffered from white swelling which greatly impaired her genera! health and in—ie her blood cry .mpmc In tiie pi mg she was notable to do ty tiling anb ould scarcely get about. More than a y», ag „ ah- ,«.k bottles of Bo. anic Blood Balm, and now a is cer ;ainly cured Notice to Land Owners. The Georgia Immigration – Invest /nent Bureau. W J Northen, nianagei' 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 do it if every mother knew she could get one at whole -ale price, direct from .factory, freight paid, and could return it and get her mon*y back if she or the baby shouldn’t like it. Catalogue free. American Furn iture Agency. Galena, Kansas, If your children are subujet to croup watch for the first symtom oi the disease hoarseness. If chamberlain s Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child he comes hoarse it will prevent the attack. Even after the crcupy cough has ap peared the attack can always he prtven te l by giving this remedy. It is also u vain ble for cedes and whooping cough For sale by oheney – co. SALESMEN WANTED. Good wages to sell our Nursery Stock. Apply foi terms We will have lor jring auu fall 1895, ar immenso stock if Apple; Pear. P um. Peach, Apricot, herry: gray e: etc. Also small trims, snade and oinamenfal trees, roses; etc. Vh make a specialty of wholesaling to urge planters direct. We will sell to responsible panics and take note paya ble in six, twelve and eighteen montrs. vVrite foi wholesale prices. . Address Southern Nursery Co. VVim herter, Term FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. Mrs. Winplow’sSool titty hins millions .Syrup of has mothers been Ui^ed (or tor over years t>y with ie-rleerme >eir childrtii while teething, il i t soothes the child, softens the «uni£, - Ut ys air pain,cures wind colic, and is tiie oes rcmciiy for DUrrhoert. it will relieve thej-oot mo suffererinnnedlatcly. Sold by lJriin'i.iRir every pari of the world; Twenty live ceu s MrOD Yonker, a well known drug cist, of Bowlintr Green. Ohio, in speaking of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy, says: l take pleasure in tecommending it to my customers for I am certain that it will always please them. I sell more of it than all other kinds put together. For sale by J N chenev – co. Ur jggists. IT MAY DO A8 MUCH FOR YOU. \tit*h severe pniiis in his l-ac-k niui'a?so 5 t'mt Ebi'tHe li'itt * ft eeialiv am ! 1 b !u ml relhtM rie t’l tci'H i ■, Livetrm.l)l<4 adapt id to t-tire of all Hudm-yand and often gives al nine Uudunt rvtlef. One tiial wld 1 .rove «.nr •tnti uicnt. 1'iii-e oi ly bOe ft FlnlKC bottle jit .1 N Cut-ticy A to‘»-drug store, Ramon's Relief cures Sick-II end ache, Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Dtaurhojii, £Lc. 25 c. for large bottle. Farms For Sa'e. The Centra! Uailrt ad of t*eorgia. nnme tinn* since, issued a pamphlet showing s (1 „f hern farms for sale, located along its lines. The issue of this pnmphet met w,cl * "Access, and the supply huv ,n K l * 1 ® 11 exhausted, the Passenger De pnrtment this pamphlet will make in arrangements enlarged form, lo re issue an Parties having any farms ror sale ly.ng should directly along the Central HH of Ga. at once write J c Haile. Gen Pas Agt. Savannah, giving sh >rt dincnption of such farms, and he will publish same in this pamphlet, free of charge. My little boy, when two years of age was taken very ill with bloody flux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily procured part of a bottle. I care fully read the directions and gave it accordingly. Ho was very low but slow ly and surely he began to improve, grad ually 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 I do.— Mr– Lina S Hinton, GrahamsviUe, Marion county, Fla. For sale by J N Cheney – Co, druggists. FREE BULETINS. Any of our Monthly readers Interested In the Crow Ite ports mid Huletins front the Depart ment of Agriculture by sending their name and address on a postal to Hot. R T N isbet, < bin missiunerof Agriculture, Atlanta. Ga., will) a request for the same will recicve them free ot cost This offer is made especially to tlx* farmers of this section. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Southing syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, all pain, cures wit d colic, and is Solti by Druggists in “very part bottle. ot the Be world. Twenty five cents a sure and ask for “Mrs Winslow s Sooth ing Syrup" and take iiu other kind. ... S«nt it to His Mother in Germany. Mr Jacob Esbensen who was in the employ of the <'hh ago Lumber Co. at Des Moines. Iowa says: I have just sent some Ine dicine 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 Chamberhiin'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 Bmisos, for 25 c. 1 en you sell y< 111 toll/ n don't for get to pay your subscription to the News. tti inchester Rcpeatin9< RjFfeES, ’ 0 c 'iklk -1 [Mr 5 Siot*Guii 5 and ^SKiromitiOSl, .■-y Best irs the world. Si jjSw *- nf 1 7 9 i V- "WINCiiEim RElftftTING ARMSCa V/lNCtlESItS A-.r Nfw HAVtlJ. COUM, $ 1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. through $150. ooevery month given away to any one who (luring us for the most meritorious pateut month preceding. We uecure the beat patents for our clients, and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to keep track of their bright the ideas. At the same time wish to impress upon public the fact that IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as the" car-window" which can be easily slid tip and down without breaking "nut-lock," the passcnger'sbacl:, "sauce pan," “collar-button,” that “bottle-stopper," and a thousand other little things most any one can find a way of improving; and these simple inventions are the on, that bring largest returns to the author. Try to think oi something to invent. IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in the “ National Recorder,” published at Washington, I). d°n torhis journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We P‘L®“^ | £j°P invemfon. : the w, " n ^- an ^ » d « c,i f s w “*. sca,t ' re d throughout h tiie United States among wpital.M. and manufacturers, thus btmguig to their attca. Uo " ‘" e mCT 1 ‘s<)l the mvemion. All communicanonsregardedstnctlyconfiJcntirL AOaras* JOHN WEDDERBURN – CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 6(8 F Street, N. W., Box 385. Washington, D. C. GP* SJsrtnet—tJitor rfthit fafer. mss. lYrite/or cut PAPER Is Unequalled for Ee/.cma, 'letter, •« ^::r Cl 1 tonic Sore lyes mid G ranu la ted £»’<* J- or sale by 7 druaiists w at 'Jo cents per box. TO HOUSE OWNERS. For putting « horse in ?. line henltby 'Gtion try l>r. Daily's Condition thgcrtion, ! ,M 'T' cr They tone up the syafem, coiwfjpntion, aid c0 r loss of appetite, relieve . [j . kidney disonlers and destiny worms, g ' r hfc to un old or over-worked ror n r )>er parkage. For sale by dru^i»» HEALTH ANDSTRENGTH If you are m>» feeling strong and hi>»i’„ hy, try Klectric Bitters. If "La Gnpi#. has left you weak and wetry. me Kbc tric uitters. This remedy ads directly ;» Liver, stomach and Kidneys, gentJv jfi, ne tho organs that perform their futu- tions. if you areafflic 1 with sick Head ache, you will ft - d speeuy and peinianan elief by taking Klectric Bitters. One tn al will convince you that this is tin* ren edy you need Barge bottles only 50<, at Dr. J. x. Cheney – cos., Dru store Subscribe for The News. M A Thedford‘s Vegeture. n -r For i • 0 STIVENES 9 OYSPEPSI A MixJL Sick or fNO/GEST/ON Nipvous Bu/oosness \ Ht AO ACRE. Wloss Jaundice Sourness Apperne or Stomach Y O Al-M- e/2w Sfvrvt? NoneGfnuine Without The Likeness Ano S ioNAt «r OFM.A.THEuraRr. on FrontCf Each Wrapper. MA * o Meo.® - GA Livery Stable. ms fillip 2 m In Front of Court House.) ELLA VILLE, GEORGI Buggies, Wagons and Carts For Sale. Fast Horses and comfortable 1 i Conveyances to Hire, Horses Fed and cared for at Reasonable R.Ves. The patronage of tile Public is Solicits! A. J. HILL, PROPRIETOR.