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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1895)
A A l.nt'A* %.* P tvs FitoM city .Mvnmrvry OATIltUEl) BY OUH HEPORTBK8. Patent medicines at cost. Bridges Bios GOOD ADVICE FOR EVERYBODY. If you have a friend worth loving Love him. Yes and lei hint know That you love hint ere life’s evening Tinge his brow with sunset glow. Why should good words ne'er be said, Of a friend till he is dead? If you see the hot tear* falling From a hi other, s weeping eyes, Share them, and by kindly sharing Own vour kinsiiip with the skies. Why should any one lie glad When a brother's heart is sad? If yourwoik is made more easy By a friendly helping hand, Say so. Speak cut brave anti truly Ere the darkness veil the land. Should a brother workman dear Falter for a word ofeheet? Scotte then your seeds of kindness All enriching as you go. Leave them. Trust the Harvest giver. He will make each seed to grow. So until its happy end You' life shall never lack a friend. We are sorry to learn that Air S J MoCrory continues very ill and very little hope is entertained of his recovery. ..Just recieved a new lot of soaps, per fumery and drugs—Budges Bros. It is better to spend a little money in advertising now than to sell a lot of shop worn goods below cost later on. Printers Ink. Baby Caps in endless variety. Clteaper than ever before. Alts —Allens, Miss Randall an accotnplibel young lady of Richland has secured the school at Andrew Chapel, and opened Monday •witha good number of pupils. Novelties of the season in millinery, silks and velvets at low prices -Mrs A 1 11 ’The world is shadowed or brightened by our own heart. Our joy makes the cloudiest day glad and our grief finds night in the sunset sky.’ School bonks. Tablets; P.ns; Paper and Ink at Bridges' drug store. Afr P C Livingstone has had his en jtne overhauled and pat m good shanc and has moved his saw mill from Dovle to the Heath place near Lowe. ? We a r e glad to learn that Mr Harry Peacock who is a student at the Techno logical school in Atlanta is highly [ leas ed, and is making fine progress in his work. New pennv candy and fancy crackers at Bridges Drug store. Gotten has been coming in this week at a rapid rate, and the crop will soon be harvested. The farmers as a rule are s« lling as fast as they get it ginned. Try Gold Basis and 16 to 1 cigars at Bridges Drug store Remember the quarterly meeting the 25th of this month. The members of the d fferent churches are cordially invited to he present. Amnle provision will be made to entertain all the visitors. Dr Stewart has been quite ill for several days tlrs week and his de part men t in'the school has been urea id ed over by Mr Mackey. Every thing you want in the diug line—Bridges Bros. V/e ere odad to learn that Mr Boh Glover who has been quite ill at his fathers home near Andrew chappel is thought to he improving. Tbo good peopled the Lowe comtnu nity know the value of a progressive school and want none hut first class teachers and are to be congratulated on recuring the services of Prof J DJhtncan who will begin his school the first of November. -G O T O Rickorsoh – Stewart’s Shop to get your work done. Scrapes Plows, Buggies. Wagons. Engines and Mewing Machines Guns and pistols and all kinds of repair work. Horseshoeing a specialty. Court In Session Good Attendance ol Visit m , f #•* f'U, Sehley Sup #w <' nr* r nv day morning Judge W. H. Fish preside « iuhie usual pleasant manner, and Solid tor Dupree looking well atttr the dulies incumbent upon him 1 Messers Hawkins Hinton, Lumkin, Hudson, Wheatley, Ansley, Hawks, Hixoii, Dodson, and Wallis sepaeseut the Amt virus bar—R* Don McLeod,K. L. A LeonGreea, James Sou ter Oglethorpe W. H, Mccrory S. B. Hatcher Columbus. Ueo and Horace Munro Buena Vista, with a full attend ante of tlie local attorney. Maj E. *. Baldwin is fore nmn of the grand jury and that body is dispatching btsiness in a very satisfactory manner. The civil docket is heavy, but mere are very lew criminal cases, court will hardly ajourn btfore Saturday. Mirth and Music. Miss Julia Peacock entertained a num ber of her young friends informally at the hotel Tuesday evening. Alias Pea cock is always a gracious and charming hostess, and on this occasion nothing was left undone that would add to the pleasure of the guests. 3000 yards prints 5 certs. 500 large towels,5 cents 500 pairs r hose5 cts a pair. T A Collin‘s. Mr Asa Royal went over to Americus Fi iday. A tarried. Mr Lee English of Englisliville to Mrs Lillie Peocok of this county. At the home ot the bride Tuesday rnornig. Col W H Mccrory who is interested in a number of cases in court lias been in Ellaville this week. Changeable effects in silks ribbons, velvets, feathers etc Ca 1 ! and see my stock be fore going elsewhere. Mr^. A Allen. Mr Bynatn Reid who fills the position of Telegraph operator at Kramer came up yesterday to visit his dareats. Suffering From Lockjaw. Air Homer Threldkeld, who had his fra>t badly mashed a few days ago, was in Ellaville Thursday on cruclres, but when he returned home his suffering was so intense as to cause lockjaw. Dr Cheney was surmoned ‘”d vorkea witii him for seveial In L re b fore he was relieved. We are g to mow he ts still improving. Newest shapes in hats anc bonnets. Hans one vel vets, flower s tylish veiling all new aud fresh. the'ap for ca»h at Mrs Allens Deputy Sheriff Slade of Terrell counsy Came up yesterday w ith a warrant for John Stewart and James Cisero colored who will be taken to Dawson to answer to the charge of gambling. NOTICE. The business of the late firm of Peace ck – Arrington will he continued by the under signed as surviving partner until January 1 st, 1896. and all notes and ac counts due said firm unless paid or satis faetorily arranged by that time will be putin the hands of an Atty for collection. C L Peacock. Surviving partner Peacock – Arrington. November senne to be toe month set tied on by a n ajoritv of the people down this way to visit the exposition. Happily AiarrieJ. The marriage of Air. H Cleve. Davis and Miss Helen Worthy took place in Americus yefit* rday at noon, the happy couple left at once for Atlanta. They begin their life under the happiest auspi cies and the heartiest congratulations of hosts of friends in tins county are extended Mr Davis and his charming bride. We have the largest stock of ck thing ever brought to Ella ville, and we are going to bell them even at a sacrifice. Murray and Williams. * i c r r> tr Mr John V' insor of Aniericus was in h>wn Tuesday, T ie Legislature will tonvene ucxt Wednesday. Mrs Georgia C. Williams went down to Albany yesterday. Mr John Henry Mott of Munroe county spent several days in Ellaville this week. Mrs M. A* Drane of Buena Vista made | a short visit to Ellaville Saturday. Mrs John Reid returned Saturday from a visit to relatives at Kramer, Miss Leila Hornady went down .Mon day to Ainericusto Madame Cox* mild nary opening. Messers Charles Lowe of Buena Vista and Wade Stevens of Putnam were m Ellavi’Ie Tuesday. Messrs Clias. (Jhambless and Ji-lin Conn cil visited Americus Sunday. Mis H T Arrington returned yester day from a visit to relatives in Ameri c us Airs John Haigler and Miss Mamie Lee Tison visited Americus yesterday. Almost enougli money has been sub scribed to purchase new stoves for the Methodist church. Mr and Mrs J T. Howe returned Fri day from a visit to Americus. Mr Roe Edwards, J Kyle – Co‘s pop ular drummer was hustling for business in Ellaville Monday. Messrs J K and C W English and D P Coogle of Oglethorpe, were in Ellaville Monday attending court. Mr Tliostnon Peacock, a prominent citizen of Mai ian County . has been at tending Court this week. Mr Earnest Greene spent Sunday in Ellaville, at the home of Dr. J N Cheney. Airs R. M. Murphy and daughter Miss Jewell returned Friday from a pleasant visit to relatives in Americas. Mr and Mrs J T Stewart of Lowe, wil lea v e today for Atlanta to visit relatives and see the many attractions of the Ex position. Mr Eli Stewart, one of the most prom nent citizens of Schley county’ was here yesterday. Marian Co Patriot, Editor R Don McLeoud came over Saturday to be at Court. He is al ways a welcome visitor to Ellaville. and has hosts of friends in the County who are always glad to shake his hand. Our efficient county School commis sioner Mr J. M- colhim went up to A lauta Monday to attend the convention of county School commissioners of tire Stati.. Mi- Walter K Wheatley one of the leading young lawyers of Americas and editor in chief of the spicy Eve ning Herald, has been attending court a part of the week. Mr W ti Kimbrough the hustling representative of the Times Recorder spent a day or two in ElbiAille this week in the interest of that bright and popular uaily. Misses Bertha Burnam and Villie Wiliams with Messrs Lon Arrington and Henry Williams spent Sunday at the pleasant country home of Mr Beub Slap pey • Toe Misses Slappey are charming hostesses and their guests are always de lightfully entertained, Shlightly Mixed. We clip the loilo ving personal from the Macon Telegrap—Aliases Wyllie Wil liarns and Cora Burnam of Ellaville visit cd the Natioal cemetery yesterd ay’ ao compamed by Messers Lon Arrington and Lee Williams. Murray and Williams. Have just recieved a rice lot of Furniture and will sell as cheap as any house in Georgia. FOR LEAVE TO SELL L»ND. Georgia Schley county. To ail whom ii rnay concern. To Hudson and L w Dixon, adminis trators of Thomas J Baiaden deceased, have in dun form applied to the under signed for leave to soil land -', belonging to tiif estate of said deceased, and said apidtcatlon Will l>e heard on the first Monday in November next, -Itli day of November 1895. Phi’i, E Taylor. Ordinary, .-I .«r <4 r f > «"loving complimentary notice of Ellaville and our popular hotel.—’’The p**n|il» of Schley are, hb m general thing, feeling good oerv the crops and price of cotton. Ellaville seems to lie grow ing, and its merchants ate doing a rushing nusiness. Til Peooock house is bdng kept up to its usual high stand ard and retains its title to th<* reputa \l t j on 0 f being the best kept liotel Southwest Georgia/ Mine Host Peacock I is one of the leading citizens of Schley. an>i is deservedly popnlai with the main Iiel' of tl.e i ui ami tin traveling puolic.** ------1----- '.nite a number from EUavill* went avei to Ainericus Thurs day night to them . tchless , . eloquence , ol . Hob .. , us in 10 ta er and his brother Alt' in ilieir la teu lectine •• Yankee Doodle and Dixie* Of course all weie delighted, Pile following are those who made up I * * pi isant party > epsrs Arrington Williams Dixon Lumpkin Wclteis Chaiinhleso Council . V} D Murray Honnudy Horace Munro T U cheny MurphyS and T a cnilins J H Kleckley J H Mott Air Mrs Allen Judge Fish W P Wallis. “The Greatest Statesman** Dr. J N Cheney who is a great admirer of Cleveland is arranging to visit the Ex position next week so as to be present lie 23rd of Oc to bar which is President's day. liis brother in law, Mr Jnarlie Lewis voices the sentiments of a large majority of the people of Georgia in the following high piaiseof the President: He writes:—*Ton*t fail to be here the 23rd of this month, us the greatest man in America is to be here on that day and I know you would like to see him. Tell all your ti tends that they must come up then and w e the greatest Statesman thts country has produced since George Washington retired from this mundane sphere, as D P would say.“ You can*t get well while your blood,s impure The cure is Dr. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic For sale by Cheney – Co. TWO FOR ONE. See what we now propose to give you We will send you the News and the Atlanta Weekly Journal twelve months for $1.2.-) You know what the News is and you know you ought to have it. Local pride, if nothing more, should convince you of this. You will appreciate the Weekly Journal. It is good now ard it is getting better every w-ek. It g ves the news of the woild in attractive sty e It is relioble. It contains special features that will please every member of the family. Ii will make the home bl ighter aud happi er. It is ten pages, every page runring over with interesting matter. The Juve nile Journal- one of the brightest of chil dren's papers- comes as a part of it without extra charge. Show your good judgment by sending or bringing us $1.25 for twelve months’ subscription to the News and the Atlanta Weekly Jour nal with its cheery Juvenile Journal thrown in. The circulation of the Anti Bar room ^petition in Schley o unty hasdeveloped the fact that the sentiment of our per. pie is overwhelmingly in favor of the passage of the measure Cotton States and International Ex position. The Central railroad of Georgia is now selling Excursion tickets to Atlanta, ac count ihc Cott in States and Imernation al Exposition e.t very low rates. For aj information relative to the price of sin h tickets and as to through scheduler, hotel accommodations in Atlanta, etc. call on any Ticket agent Central Rail road ot Georgia System, or write to J. C. Finite General Passenger Agei.t, Savannah. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary Schley county Georgia, will Ik hold ut auction befere the • ourt house door of said county on trie first Tuesday in November next within the lega hours of sale, the following property to wit. fifty ( 50] acres of land off of Lot No. 45 in the 29 th District of said county bound ed < n the north hy lands of T J Pool said pio[**rty to besold the property of the estate of china Adkins deceased for the purpose ol paying debts and nicking distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased. lerms cash. This Qct. 7th 1)*95. w Z Butt, Aiiniinistralor china Adkins J* i ( !OMPOUND , t ♦ Positively the one R> medy for the treatment of Nervous Exhaustion Simple and agvavuted forms of Dyspepsia, and Palpitation Ot The Heart. ♦ i oes yooi foon sour after eating? Are .Von easily contused and exciteu? Do V 11 Kc.t up in the morning tired and un r< freshed, and with u Lao taste in the mou 11 ? Is there a dull cloud} sensation, at tended by disagieeable feelings in the „„,j eye*? Are von irritable ami restless? Does your heart thump and cause yon to grasp for breath alter climbing a flight oj snnis? I Does it distress you to he on the left ' of vision, . v,,u hn>paired memory, dim j gloomy ness forebodings? depression of mind and These symptoms mean that you are suffering Exhaukt Iroui Dyspepsia and Nervous ion. The is no other remedy extani that has done so much for this class of troubles as Scott's Carbc-Digestive Compound. If your case has resisted the usual methods of treatment we are particular ly anxious to have you give this Corn pound a trial. We guaianteo relief in every case am; will cheerfully letund your money should our remedy fail to produce the most gratifying results. Please remember that the appellation Patent Medicine does not apply to 8cott‘s Carbo-Digestive Compound. It is a prescription pnt up by a leading physician who has made stomach and nervous troubles a specialty for years. We court investig; tion and earnestly urge al! physicians to write us for the foiu.ul of Scott’s Carbo.Digestive Com pound, which we will mail on applica don, that they may satisfy themseves of its harmless character and excellent virtues. carbo’s Carbo-Digestive Compound. Is the most remarkable remedy that science where has produced: It has succeeded all other medicines have failed. Sold by druggist everywhere. $1.00 per bottle. Sent to any address in America on receipt yf price. Don't forget that vyc cheerfully refund your money if results are not satisfac lory. Order direct if your druggist does not have it. / Address ail orders to Ccncord Chemical Manufacturing Co.', T Oi'KK A. KA8. mini HIGH ML The exercises of the KilavUle High School will lie resumed .Monday Septei/iher and. Prin cipal earnestiy ropiest* every child, who con templates attending sehonl the full term, to meet him at the -1 cudeniy on the above date. High School Department. This department will be under the direct inHiiuireuicnt ol'the principal v, Jio, with the co opemtion of piuri'iis, determines to build a .-choul that will warram ti e patronage and ootniucnd.itiou ot it* supporter*. Primary Department. This department will be in charge of a teach, er, who bus characterized hunsell a* a teacher of merit, ai d who has the met oi winning the confidence ane good will of cvi ry child. I do not hesitate tossy that his school life has hi r/i a success. Music Department. This department will be presided over l y one who L competent, and who fully Unn* s the needs and how to apply same, oi eve y pupil. She bring* testimonial* that are botu satisfactory and encouraging. For further information apply to J. F. 8TKWAKT, Stewart’s Mill, (la. Cheap Rates to The Exposition. The ’Old Reliable” Central RR ha* fixed the rates to tii? Cotton States Ex position so low that eveiy hoJy can take in the big show. Round trip tickets to be sold Sentemder lath to December 30, limited to 7 days, only $3.90 cents from Eliaville. Tickets limited to Jan 7. $7,31. A death sentence to malarial poison goes with every uose of Dr ^-AVastjijore land's Cslisayu Tonic. For sale by I)r J N v>hentry – co. Ellaville Cotton Market Corrected Weekly by E S 1 aldwil). Good Middling 8 12 Middling 8 # Low Middling 7J