Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939, October 24, 1895, Image 5

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LOCAL NEWS FROM CITY AND
GATHERED 1IY OUlt REPORTERS.
Head chaney and oo.s new add.
Patent medicines at cost. Bridges Bios
< ottos took a t'linblSjMonday but has
Upon to cltmbup again.
Head tha advertisements in the news
*nd you will know whereto trado.
Mr T J Murphy has made some im
prpvements on his pretty residence.
There were ten ortwelve drummers in
Ellaville Monday.
The rontinuM dry spell is Causing
an excess of dust which is very dim
give a hie.
There seems to be an epidemic of
cob's. A mild form of Lagripe, influ
enza. or somethin* of the Kind.
We are reliably informed that a mar •
riage will take place a few miles from
Ellaville early in November.
At the meeting of the juvenile mis
sionary Society Sunday afternoon. Mrs
C H Smith made an earnest talk to the
little folks.
Jusi ricieved a new’ lot of soaps, per
fumery and drugs—Bi idges Bros.
A weary Poet,says " Where shall rest be
found?” He'll have to go beyond the
pale of newspaperdoin to find out.
Baby Gaps in endi' ss variety. Cheaper
than ever before. Mrs—aliens,
Before we try to lead others, we
ought to he sure that we are closely fol
lowing of J Tmst.
Novelties of the season in millinery,
silks and velvets at low prices -Mrs Allen
The devil lives in the same house
with the man who has no temper.
School books, Tablets; Pens; Paper
and Ink at Bridges’ drug store.
New permv candy and fanev crackers
at Bridges Drug store.
A revival is badly needed, where
the people who try the hardest to run
the church never go to prayer meeting.
Try Gold Basis and 16 to 1 cigars at
Bridges Drug store
court adjorned Friday after dispose
ing of a good amount of business,
Every thing you want in the drug
line—Bridges Bros.
These crisp bright days with blue
skies, and glorious sunsets, are a per
feet inspiration to those who revel in
the beauties of Indian Summer,
Hon W D Murray purchased last
week a large iron grev hors© which
is one of the handsomest animals ever
seen in Ellaville.
Order your suits from
Ctancellar – co c°^ urn t>us
Mts8is J T Collins, R T Bivens, Eli
Lightner, J L Murray. F M. Devane,
A T Kulderand R E L Eason went up
to Atlanta this week as the delegates to
the Slate Alliance.
-G 0 T O
Rickerson – Stewart’s
Shop to g»t your work done. Scrapes
Plows, Baggies, vVagons. Engines and
Sawing Machines. Guns and pistols and
ah kinds of repair work. Horseshoeing
a specialty.
Jlr A J Hill has purchased several
fine horses to a<d to lus already well
equipped stables, a^j reeieving some
stylish and comfortaUe .vehicles. The
traveling pnblic can fitd accommoda
tion here equal to any citj.
A SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE.
There larger towns in Georgia than
are and .ujer
Coluuihus, and larger stores
chants who pi inters ink. nut
use more
there is not a larger successful mrn.s
outfitting establishment than AC Glum
cellor–Co.s. It seems that every man
and child in this portion of the
woman clothes are
knows Chancellor, and when
endorse his high qualities and
mentioned has many iuiila
low prices. This house but
tors quoting their popular prices
vast difference in the make,
there is a garment, as much
service, and style of 01
If you want thr best
sous there is eggs. Co. There
buy from A C Chancellor –
"Money worth or money back"
motto,
Quarterly Meeting Tomorrow.
It i* earnestly hoped that at|
official members, frem the
churcher will be present at the last
quarterly meeting which will be held
here tomorrow.
There is much important business to
be attended to so that the affairs of
the different churches will be in good
shape before the Anual C/onference
which meets early this year than usual.
3000 yards prints 5 cents.
500 large towels,5 cents
500 pairs hose 5 cts a pair.
T A Collin‘s.
«Vitl Practice Law.
Mr Zeke Wall who has been a student
of law for several months, passed ahighly
creditable examination Iasi week and
was admitted to the bar. Mr Wall will
hang out his shingle in Ellaville. He is
possessed of ahilety and energy to assure
a brilliant earrear and we wish him
abundant success.
Changeable effects in silks
ribbons, velvets, feathers etc
ca 1 ! and see my stock be
fore going elsewhere.
Miv,. A Allen:
One of Our Girls.
The last issue of the Cochran Telegram
contained an exquisite little poem writ
ten by Miss Kate Williams who besides
tilling an important position in the Eb
eneztr College finds time to do literary
work of a high order- The home fnernls
who love and appreciate Miss Williams
for her real worth will hear with pleas
ure of her achievements in other fields.
Newest shapes in hats
ant bonnets. Han.'*one vel
vets, flowers s tylish veiling
all new aud frer.h. cheap
for cash at Mrs Allens
notice.
The business of the late firm of Peaco
ck – Arrington will he continued by the
under signedsurviving partner until
Jauuary 1 st, 1896. and all notes and ac
counts due said firm unless paid or satis
fact wily arranged by that time will be
put in the hands of an Atty for collection.
C L Peacock. Surviving partner
Peacock – Arrington.
We have the largest stock of
clothing ever brought to Ella
ville, and we are going to sell
them even at a sacrifice.
Murray and Williams.
The News sugests that some arange
ment be made to give the children a
cheap trip to the Exposition.
Murray and Williams.
Have just recieved a rice
lot. of Furniture and will
sell as cheap as any house in
Georgia.
THROWN FROM THE TRAIN.
While enroute to Atlanta Suuday
Hon J R IFilliams iu passing from
one coach to another was hurled from
the platform at East Point whi e the
train was going at full speed Baiiy
Clark who was with him gave the alarm
and the train was backed to the spot
and to the surpaise of every one Mr
Williams was found sitting on the grund
without a scratch and hearthy enjoy
ing the situation. It was a miraculous
^rr-tving horrible amt Mi
u' iUnuiL*'"* the congratula
tiolJhof Jjis tlielld .
Cotton States and Inb-roaiioital Ex
|Kisition.
The Central railroad <>1 Georgia is now
filing Excursion tickets to Atlanta, ac
co „ n r ihcCottm States and Imernation
a ] Exposition at very low rates. For ap
information relative to the price of such
f ekets and as to through sciiedulee.
hotel accommodntious in Atlanta, etc.
call on any Ticket agent Central Rail
„, H d of Georgia System, or write to J. C.
Haile General Passenger Agent,
Savannah.
|jcr,sonal
Mr Lon Arrington attended preaching
at Shiloh Sunday,
Messrs Enoch Collins and Jake Sleigh
spent Sunday at Murraj.
Mr John Council spoilt Sunday with
the home folks in Americus.
Mrs E S Baldwin is visiting relatives
in Columbus this week.
Mr C L Peocock went to Andeisnn
vill Monday’ for h»s mother who will
spend sometime in Eltkville.
Mr and Mrs ts M McCrory of Ogle
thorpe spent Sunday in Ellaville,
Mrs R J Perry of A'nerious visiteo
relatives and friends in Ellaville this
week.
Mr Nat Stewart and his sister Miss
Leila left y« sterday for Atlanta 10 spend
a few days at the Exposition.
Hon J R Williams left Sunday fm
.Atlantaso as tube in his seat when the
Legiblatureconveiled yesterday.
Miss Mary Williamson spent a lew
days in Americus this week the guest
of Miss Nella Davis.
Mr Hill of Reynolds spent several
days this week with his mother Mi
E Hill.
Mr J M Murray Schley’s efficient
clerk of the court who has been quite
sick for several days is able to be on
ihe streets again.
County School Coin miss inner i 'ollum
r turned Saturday from Atlln ta where
lie attended the meeting of the com
inissioners of Georgia.
rs hope of Butlea visited hercousn
■Irs H -i Lindsey this wee*.
ProfJ F Stewart and Mr Hatnock spent
Sunday with friends at Stewart’s Mil'.
Miss Wyliie Williams who has been
a charming addition to our socity for
several weeks left s nn day to visit the
Exposition, and spend some time with
relatives in middie Georgia Her absence
causes much regret among the young
people.
Dr R T Bivens one of Schley,s promi
nent citizens went up to Atlanta Mon
day accompanied by his daughter Miss
Jennie they will spend several davs
visiting the Exposition anil the genial
Doctor will jo : n the multitude iu
paying bomage(?). to their President.
Disagreeable, though not dangerous,
is Heartburli. Dr Westmoreland's Caii
say a Tonic cures it.
Mr Nat B Stewart who has a lucrative
position in Washington City, is at home
fora shoit visit to relatives and old
friends, Mr Stewart will net as best
man at the Dell Fiizgariald wedding
the 3th of November which will he one
of the most elegant affairs of tke sea
son m Americus society.
To grin and bear Neuralgia i« one way.
Another is to cure it with Dr. westmore
land's calisaya Tonic,
Mr Carl Murphy left Satnday for
Americus to accept a position with
Mr T J Btisdeji. Air Murphy s many
friends regret that his work t:tkes him
away from Ellaville and wish him hap
pine*! and success in his new vocaliiy
That melancholy monster, Malaria.
knows but one master.—Dr. westmore
land's uilisaya Tonic.
Mr H H Threldkeld lias purchased a
handsome upright piaro for his prettily
littl e daugbua Miss 0 1 helia.
Mr 1st ns Williams of Oglethorpe was
mi Fllavillu Tuesday On business.
Dr Munro has been cortfined to his
bed for over a week threatening with
pneumonia.
1 LEADING FOR HER 5oN.
Ed Clark's mother was ii Ellaville
Tuesday lor the purpose of getting sig^a
tures to a petition to the Govettor for
a pardon for her sou. but nut with no
encouragement. Our people f<el the
leeja-st sympathy lor the heart broken
mother hut they do not propose to put a
piciitiun on crime by shortening a sent
ence which has always been regarded as
at travesty on justice. The ssnie court
that sent Ed Clirk up for tlire^ years
for wrecking the bank put an ignorant
negro in the p'Mietenlary for st'vrn year
for stealing a cheap suit of elolothe*.
It will be a. blessed tiling for ibis conn
t y when our young Iwivs are taught -hat
the shrew’d schemes who steals a railroad
or rolis a hank is entitled to no more res
pect than tin- negro who robs a chicken
anvist. This county has suffere«l enough
•;t the hands of E< I Clark and some of
bis relatives and the wisest thing they
-an do is to let the matter rest.
(ienerai Presentments 4
October Term Schley Superior „ Court, t
We the Grand Jurors chosen and sworn
for October term Mchlev Su|»erior court
1895, beg leave to submit the following
genera! present in enta.
We find the Ordinary's books correct
ly kept, and good and sufficient bonds
taken, as directed by i«w.
The Clerk's Ixxsks. we find really ami
well kept. He reported no money recei\
Pf j Hi rice last term of court.
We find the Nherilt's book s corner
and bonds taken as the law directs. He
reports no money received since last term
>f court.
Treasurer’s honks show cash mi band
at April t-rm 1895. $1887. 26
Receiver! from J R Holloway, for rout
defmIters * ... 1 . 20 ...
Received from C R Mecrorv for sinn
ing tow if:It, 35.
Revived from C H Wall insolvent
rax f.r 1894 I !fl
T otal 1851.27
Cash fiid as per vouchers 1787. 1<
Corns, ftr receiving, $1401 at 2,1-2 per cent-3’
.......f>i paving, $17:11,10 4S.42
To cash o. hand 70, 4<
Total 1 * 51 r,
.
We find thtbonks of Tax deceiver propoi ly
made out andpropertv returned at fair valua
tion.
The bnoksofiloartl of Roads aud Revenue
show$784.77 or\e rs Issued since last term ot
court and vouchers for same which include
April slid Julv 1 urts of Ronds and Revenue
Of this am’tthre is paid to Paupers $208,00
Fees of County flicer and incidentals, $4M,h
Bn *esand Putic buildings. 9 95.1 O’
f7-4’7
There tire’7 Pmpers receiving an average« f
$<>,00 per qnarteieneh.
We find the lockets of Justice of tb<
Peace and Exnficio Znsttce of Pence an<
NotariePublicmrrectly kept as to hi’!*
of cost butfindbome irregularities r.s t>
dates
We find theRibhc buildings in good
condit ions except some ot lower flooring
of court house.
The Public loads are in verv good
condition except bridge across gullv be
tween Judge Raineys and Z. T, Snipes
places and also bridges at lower turn
pike across Buck Creek and call the at
tention of proper authorities to the same.
We recommend that eiand and trav
erse juiors and Bailiffs be allowed $2.0
per day for the year 1896. ■
extend thanks _ Horn T
We onr fc- r
Judge F»»h and Solicitor J. M z>»p..-v.
for courlicies shown our h"V during
this session.
E. S. Balden. Foreman.
Ws recoin men that niese preoentiuents
ba published in Sch K J County News.
Ordered that me Presentments be
published as r'**" 11 mended.
W F- Fish J. 8 . C 8 - W. C.
J. M IP. ree Sol-Gen.
1 certl» r rn « me above and foregoing Is a
true «.»cr*ct from the minutes ot this .wurt aa
appears of record on minutes J> Folio til 4.
J- M. Murray, Clerk S.o. 8.C’
■ •
A Tribute of Respect
The committee appointed to draft
on the death of our esteemed
brother Daniel W Rainey present the
following as their report.
Whereas it having pleased the Almigh
ty God of the universe to call from
time into eternity our beloved brother
Daniel W Rainy who departed mis
life on the 21st day of July 1 95 and
we Itelieve in the full triumphs of »
as has
living faith. Truly a good man
fallen. Brother Raney was an iionora
hie upright man. an humble ami devo;
oil Christian, but lias gone the way of all
the earth to ’"that" bourne from whence
traverier returns. In the death ot
no church has ot
our brother the lo6t one
its most humble ami devoted member*.
the commuuirv a good citizen, and his
relatives a special and bosom friend.
Therefore I>e it resolved.
1st That as we love and esteem the
virtue which adorned his chuiuctei
while in li<5> so we will cherish nm mem
on alter death.
2nd That we tender onr Heartfelt
sympathy to bis companion md <ie.u
little ones and relatives of our deceia d
brother in their sad bereveui nt.
3rd That as a token of our sorrow foi
nis i.cHth aud i*uj ivspect I<m’ ins memo
i,v that a Uook page in onr uunii.e book
be Inscribed to hi» memory.
4tli Tiiat a copy be foms led the tmni
Iv of out deceitseii brother also the * hi is
tian Iritbx aud Schley Co News’ with
request it puobe* conference i< at
Read uni adopt© I in
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J S vVumack.
A \) isley.
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SCOTT‘8
Nervous Exhaustion,
simple and agruvuted forms of
Dysj epsia, and Palpitation
Of The Heart.
Di <es vom foot! sour after eating? Are
you easily lip confused and excited? Do
, i u get in the morning tired and un
o freshed, and with a bad taste in the
mouth?
is there a dull cloudy sensation, at
> cad u <d by disagieeable feelings in the
and eyes?
ore you irritable ami restless?
Does your heart thump and cause you
>> grasp lor breath alter feiimbing a
light of stairs?
Th *» " distress 3 ou mi.eon ___j the left
in ? Dave you impaired memory, dim
css of \ ision. repression of mind and
ioomy forebodings?
i I .ese symptoms mean that yi ou are
uffering xhausi Iroui Dyspeiieia and N ervous
< ion.
The is no other remedy extant that
>as done so much for this class of
as
Scott*. Carb«.-Digestive Compound.
If your case has resisted the usual
iicthods of In atuient we are particular
v anxrnus to have you give this Colo
>ound a trial.
We guarantee relief in every care and
Mil cheertuiiy leiund your money
mould our remedy fail to produce the
i<>st gratifying results.
Please remember that the appellation
.‘atent Medicine d< «'S not apply to
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive
Compound.
It is a prescription pnt up by a leading
jhysiunin who has made stomach and
tervnus troubles a specialty for years.
We court investig; tion and eai estly
urge all physicians ■
.ul of Scott's to write ns foi the
pound, 0111 which will Carbo.Dige-tive Coni
we man on n| plica
don. that they may satisfy fherneevis
of its harmless character uum exet Hint
virtues.
Garbo's Carbo-Diget in pound.
Is the most r«marslilA- feun dy that
science has produced It n succeeded
where all other meonines ha**» failed.
Sold by druggist everywhere. $1.00
per bottle. Senb*» »ny address in
America on ree Jl ‘‘ ,c '^ttrice.
. 2 Awj-w-r-rget that we ~
\our money if results » fac
lory. Order direct if yarn j <>e.s
not have it.
Address all orders to
Concord Chemical Manufacturing Zo,]
TOPKK A, KAS.
aims 111(11 school.
The exercises of the Ellaville High School
will cipal be resumed Moriduy September 2nd. Prin
templates ctn-ncurly requests every child, who con
him attending the school the full term, to
meet at Academy on the above date.
High School Department.
This department will be under the direct
umnaKemcntofthepiihuiptil who, a Ith the co
operation of patrons, determine* to build a
school that will warrant ti c patronage and
commendation ot it* supporters.
Primary Department
This department lias will las in charge of a teacher teach
er, who characterized lumscil as a
of n/crit, and who has the tact o. winning the
confidence and good will of ever} child. Ido
dot hesitate to say that t>is school n.c -as been
a success.
Music Department.
This department will nd he presided who fnby over k;,o. ! y
one who is competent, 11 s
the need- and how to apply w/me, o 1 cv< y
pupil. She brings testiuioniala that urc hotu
sutwfactory uo.l encouraging.
For further iiiforumtion «*>pb' to
J. F. 6TKWAKT,
dtewart’e Mm, Ou.
Cpeap Rates m The Expositio .
The ’ Old Reliable” Central R E has
fixed the rates to the Cotton States Ex -
position so low that every body can take
111 the big show. Round trip tickets to
lie sold Septemder 15th to December 30,
limited to 7 days, only $3.90 cents from'
Eiluvilie. Tickets limited to Jau7. $7,30.
A death sentence to malarial poison
goes with every uose of Dr Wtstraore
lann's Calisaya Tonic- l’or sale by Dr
J N c/heney – co.
Elittville Cotton Market
Corn ered Weekly by E S Baldwin.
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Middling
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