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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1895)
> m, maos* a ' p 1 (i > 4 E. B HORNADY, Proprietor. A Grand Opportunity We wteh to inform our friends throughout the county that we have purchased the stock of Drugs etc., of Dr H S Muuro, and are now Ready For Business’ These goods were bought cheap, and to make room for a new stock we will give you CUT PRICES on every thing in the store consisting of pure drugs, patent medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, soaps, brush es, school books, paints, lamps, tobacco, cigars, jewelry, stationery, and other Ihings too numerous to mention. By upright dealings in all transactions we hope to merit your patronage. Give us a call when in need of any thing in our line, Very Respectfully, No Better way To t V Win Trade r and retain it, has yet been discovered ; than giving and continuing to give L r-fe best merchandise at the lowest prices. WE DO IT. ) HENCE OUR SUCCESS. 4 M Our $8. $10, $15, and $18 suite and over coats cira continual advertisements for us. Plenty gar ments sold elsewhere at these prices, but have no' t he quality Best line suits and overcoats for boys 2,50, 3, 4 And 5 dollars Mail us your orders, If goods not sati- factor} we refund money and pay express both ways. A. C. Clxancelor – Co. See our $2.50 all wool, double knee, double seat, doub le elbow, and patent waist-band boys- suits; nchester Rcp RiFfeES, * atins< * -! wW Shot-Guns an<l Ammunition, Zji'ftSBi, Best irs xke World. :6tW ,4^5 Bf , mm if ’ 1: ^•'1 a wm ■ CSS - ■, _*wn y,u» ,|V«t ,— C4C, dfewnnf ^S?fjca VwW 1 DEVOTED TO OIVINO THE NEW8, ENCOUHAOINO THE PBOOHKSS AND AlDINo THE ritc)8PEKlTV OF SCHLEY COUNTY. ELLAVILLE GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING CcTOBER 24 1 It, 1895 J. B. Williamson's ✓ _ Price List 1 ISuJorttoclmng’e! notice, | without — Two One pound pound can cun oysters mackerel ... • Jo Two pound can salmon ... • 10 One pound Maccoboy snuff | 1 Jar free |... .50 Nix pounds Box starch.......... ...... Twenty-live pounds shot..... One pound Huyurd Powder..... . 20 One pound Plow Line Hope . . 12H 25 Threw cans Babbitt's Potash.. . fz Kilrhteen'poimds'o L7at.if^u ran m!s plated ff Nux-r! !u» u 8 C o“eenooto onrBuih^^P®'"" 1 shelu :: .::; i* 1 *! K'fty poundsw!np^ s *i'cntner Kiour:l! T–\o Coats Spool cotton.................44c doz. Wilmatlc Spool cotton.............. 43ed<>z O c g-**l New Syrup................;.... 35 One Dozen Lemons te::-:.::.:::r:.:::i ......................2e IS!7SlSSr^ Three pounds soda , crackers....... ,25 .. Tobacco, per pound .. 20,25.30,83>4, 35, 40.50 Nee My Champion Checks Virginia Seal Tobacco .. . 3ft Solid Comfort Tobacco... 20 “If I don't SUVA you ten all percent goods on bought will most." Of me, I The King, s Daughter# SnaeFucts About the Order. The 1 ternational Order of Kin*.: s Daughters and Sons is one of the largest and most important of the religous or ganizations of the dav. having a mem bership of about 3.30 000. Its member are in every state and terito/y in tin* country and in every other countrv in the world. In many foreign countries organizatihns have been formed. TU* extent of the work is shown by the fact that more than 35,000 letters were re •etved at the international headtjuart* r n New York last year. There is a at tong branch of the order in Canada,of whit i.ady Aberdeen is a member. The ordei ■i ahsolutlv interd* nominational and working in every branch of the ehurcl f find' It works in small groups or .it ales, in chapters an 1 in county and sta • rganizalions and includes as well mat musands of indepen ledt men hers w r e'ong to th" oi der at large and are n •onnected with any local body T1 order is established in a multitude «■ cools and colleges. If hasen.ered up 1)00 different linen of religious and 1 infhropic work' f is a mistake L* think the nrganizmi 4 composed solely of the young, r go s r women. Many prominent men r. le cross that signifies menbttshe >e oldest member is 102 years o| t. n oungest a baby of a few cays. Mrs. Mary Lowe Dickinson is the gei a 1 secretary of tlie order and the ed. i of ns magiz tie. "The ■silver Cion id Mrs. Isabella • harles Davis its e i esponding secretary and business i.m :er. These ladies were among tl n women who founded the order i .•186. Mrs’ Margaret Bottoms, of Ne' Auk is its president The order has its headquarters in New York city. The general work is in chargt f the central counc.l' The officers o he central council are the officers o( he order: Ten mem oops are recmmtn I as a good working force, but a circ'l may contain more or les« than ten mem >ers. Individuals may he independent members of the order and join no circle The King's Daughters and Sons aie responsible only to the King for their choice of a field of labor hence, in al let ils relating to work, thera is largest liberty. The object is not to camber the service with needless orgaoizatin, but to unite-those eaget to do the mastes work, in a vay to secure to each the niqathy and co operation of all. Th* order was founded in 18d6; was incorpo rated in 1888, in 1891 legal authority was granted to add the word "interna ttonal" to the title* The constitution declares the object of the order to be "to develop s irtua' life and to stimulate Christian activities Ou the quest»>n of memhership it tsuys; Any person may become a member of .■e order who. e purposes mid aims are in acesrd withiis objects, awl who holds herself or himself i sxjionwble ^Ue kit^ ou» Wild- ami ('sayicif Jesus LV–t.'* M* b We beg to announce that we are again at our same' old stands in t he Cotton Warehouse and General Mer ohandise business, and ask the same liberal share of your patronage. Mr. Hill will weigh yr ur cotton and see that yotft get the highest market price for same. With two live buyers in the market representing large export dealer#. there is no reason why we should not have a market h©COIl(l tO nOIlC. ( / ^ "TV jVI K '—^ iFNERAI * N 1—/ 1 \ lx. L. i. . X—* FRTH'ANr H V—' I 1 IN X. 1 t qc- r > Before buying it wi’I pay you to drop in and get. our prices on Groceries, Staple, Dry Goods, Motions, Hat# Shoes, –c. We bought early before the advance in prices and propose to give our customers the benefit of’ same. Thanking you for past favors, we are yours to> serve Hill – Arrington. THE LEGISLATOR. When he run for office he Was as social as could bef Always telling lots <>' jokes: “Hello, Billiet how's the I oiks': Early mornin'—evemn ’ime. Always bangin’roumi yuar gate Kissed the children come i rout sc <>. Helped the old man hitch h s mint, bin wed a new five dollar note. “Sammy, how’re you gun to vote': Jest as cunning as couid be; ’ Want a office/ Vote lor mel‘ Wore the cheapest kind of suits— Old wool hat an army boots. Promised if they'd him In-Ip win. Tlieyd git rich when he go m. # # # * * # * Now lie s m the ofib. e.. tree! Jest as proud a< promt tan lie Ain't a-tel tin* so in net jokes— Never lists y. u 'hi uc tiie folksf Voter feelin - migjity sore— Never saw your lace belorej. 000 liai—lio. t.s -done mill ein,bj! Weais a i-eav r slick and nigh! Voters siand. and look an-' w<mdtr; 'Want a otitc : Go to thundei !■ ts-aoKU. « • « Hie Covington Star ha« this to- Bay of .ib legislature: Xhe coming session of }he ^legislature ■v il have to settle the convict question n s->me Way or another, as the preseut .ease cotUJact will expire beiore Miiothei e^islatuie is elecleo-* The furumigeui a the stale convicts to- private compa wes lor privte goin, has caused more riticism in Georgia, than any oter pubnc piestian thsi has arisen in our stat, s nee the day the lease contract Was an de Seventeen bales of c tton weighing to n 5tl to 585 poui.ds each, 120 nusheis A corn, 85bushels of potatoes ISgaLons o. s,, rap and a urge quantity of peas was made this yeaa by Warren Uodrick on a one mule farm rentid nom-Air, Mr LSlicaly, near Oglethorpe. An exchaage thua bids Che calamity howiea adieu 'Gone!yone! gone gliniuim ing with his tale ol woe evaporated with the mists of Depression that gave him life and beiug.gene where the wicked always enter after lita s fitful lever is o iv. Discordant calamity howler,fare well! .M v we never see your 1 ike again If anybody thinks Bol> B uner won.t l,H *• the next senaioral scram l>■ tlien s wneie tiie ujisUkc is w.ck Times t professional tfartlx . e. P. DAVIS, im.-rf tist A.VKKICUS; GA. - ■‘.n'c disappointment' parties out of tike ctt.\ diouhl ri.ukepoxitivecngagementB', *>«cib: a0HJ4 t or*, h list., over Times-Recorder . Mi E Taylor, A J Walters. Taylor – Walters, Lite and Fire Insurance. I- Hurrc your life in the Equitable* JHfiiieyuuj Aiulvou will property iic#t bo disappointed. in ibe Greenwich »\llff * 1 ’**** *‘ n< k best CM! i -1 11 tir‘ k ni Are endoi se< 1 by uD honent, well! inforfia** men. r l uy lv>r – % alter*, ugen t«, B14avl.l4it Ga* J H Du«pkii). Ma. Kfshet. P KTaylw LUMPKIN. NI8BET – TAYLOR, Attorneys-At-Law. BliuAiUe, Ga.. Ollicc in Court House. Will practice in all the courts except in tLe ourtol Orduuu j ol Schley couwty. .K. CutU, J. A.Hixon, Leorv C. Gj«ct CUTTS, HIXON 4 GREEK, Attorneys at law. Oglethorpe, Cft. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted. Loans made on farming lands long inite, easv payments and lowest rate^! (j It. MoCItORY, Attorney and Counselor st Law amt Gcnerii V. Kenl Estate AirenC—Co 1 lections a speahiit.v. Olliee in Brick bartltling North of courf hfuif. Llluvllle, 4»a. J) DON McLEOD, attobnEFAT LAW Will practice i» all the courts ?n Mw state. Office over Cook – Son’s Ma« chine Works. Oglethorpe. Oa. 3-Slit f E Wall, At tome at Law. Will practice in all the cooNWin tils' state. Prompt attentiosr to all bt sines;’ entrusted me. Special attentii w g ven o-! lections at d remittances prointly made. Office on Broad Street in brick build ing north ol the court house. Ramon’s Relief cures Sick-Headachc Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morb’ovv Diarrbota. X.g.. 25 c, for large . v.