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The Schley County News.
Pl'BLISHRD EVKRY THURSDAY.
Subscription : $1.00 per annum.
Official Organ of Schley County.
Advertising Rates made known upon
nppiication to the Editor.
Card* of thanks, resolutions of respect
and obituary notices, other than those
which the editor himself may give as
matter of news, will be charged at the
rate of five cents a line.
Notices of church and society and all
other entertainments from which a
revenue is to be derived, beyond a brief
announcement, will be charged at the
rate of five cents a line. '
Entered at the Ellaviile, Ga., Post
Office as second class mail matter.
If you wish to buy a sewing
machine we can save you from .$5
to $20 on one. Our terms are easy.
Strange – Arrington.
An
imperfect skin
is always caused by
bad blood. Remove the
cause! Improve By your tak
blood. How?
i ing the blood purifier
that has stood the test
for thirty years
Sarsaparilla Johnstons
QUART BOTTLE.
It has thousands of
happy friends. Quart
Bottles sell every
where at $i.
••THE MICHIGAN DRUO COMPANY.”
Detroit, Mich.
Llverette* for Liver ills,
The Famous Little Liver Pllto.
FOR SALE BY BRIDGES BROS.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are dain
tv little pills, hut they never fail t<
cleanse the liver, remove obstruction
and invigorate the system. Bridges Bros.
Holiday Rates via
Central of Georgia Railway.
Tickets will be sold at the rate
of fare and a third round trip on
December 22, 23, 24, 25. 30 and
31, 1900, also Jan. 1, 1901, final
limit returning Jan. 4, 1901. In
addition to the above, tickets will
be sold to students of schools and
colleges on presentation of certifi
cate signed by superintendent,
president or principal thereof, on
December 15 to 21, inclusive, final
limit returning, Jan. 8, 1901.
The Best Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
bound to the affected parts is
to any plaster. When troubled
lame back or pains in the side
chest, give it a trial and you are
tain to be more than pleased
the prompt relief which it
One application gives relief.
sale by Bridges Bros.
Embroidery silk in white and
colors, also real val lace and
sertion to match at Mrs. Allen’s.
If you would have an appetite
a bear and a relish for your mels
Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Tablets. They correct disorders
the stomach and regulate the
and bowels. Price 25c.
free, at Bridges Bros, drug store.
No one can reasonably hope
good health unless his bowels
once each day. When this is not
tended to, disorders of the
arise, biliousness, headache,
sia and piles socn follow. If
wish to avoid these ailments
your bowels regular by
Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Tablets when requireb. They
so easy to take and mild and
in effect. For sale by Bridges Bros.
Now is the time when croup and
troubles prove rapidly fatal. The
harmless remedy that paoduces
ate results is One Minute Cough
It is very pleasant to take andean be
lied upon to quickly cure coughs,
and all lung diseases It will
consumption. Bridges Bros.
Dr. C. Q. Jones,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ellaviile, Ga.
Patronage solicited. Culls an
swered promptly day or night.
MONEY LOANED.
I negotiate loans on im
proved farms at the lowest
rates to be had.
J. J. HANESLEY,
Americus, Ga.
Room 5 Barlow Block.
E. J. Hart. P. E. Taylor.
Hart – Taylor,
LAW
ELLAVILLE,
Will practice in all the
except Court of Ordinary of Schley
county. Special attention given
collections.
THE District court of the Uni
ted States for the Northern Dis
trict of Georgia, Western Divis
ion.
RE A. L. Beckwith, Bankrupt,
In Bankruptcy.
Notice is hereby given that the
named A. L. Beckwith, who
was on the 20th day of Oct. 19CX),
adjudged a Bankrupt, has
filed his petition praying a dis
and that the some will be
heard before a judge of said court,
at the United States court room in
the city of Atlanta, Ga., on the 29
day of December I900at 10 o’clock
a. m., at which time and place the
creditors of said Bankrupt, or iny
one at interest, may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of said petition should
not be granted.
This 14 day of Dec. 1900.
W. C. Carter, Clerk,
By N. A. Brown, Deputy.
Allen Fort, Solicitor for Bank
rupt. 2t 12-20
PATENTS GUARANTEED
Our fee returned if we fail. Any one
Sketch and description of any invention will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentability of request. same. “How Patents to Obtain a
Patent ' sent upon
j through us advertised for sale at our expense.
| Patents without taken out through in'f us receive special
illustrated charge, and widely H circulated E patent Recori* journal,
an
consulted by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. Addresj,
VICTOR J. EVANS – CO.
j (Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, O. –
Money Loaned
On improved 1 farm landh from 0 3
to IO J years time at 7 ' * per. cent,
interest with 1 privilege H of 1 paying J ®
one-fifth, one-tenth or one
twentieth of 1 principal 1 each J year, ’
thereby stopping the interest on
the amount paid. No charge for
inspection and abstract and no cost
to applicant unless loan is secured.
Commissions low. Save money by
seeing me.
G. R. ELLIS,
Room No. 21
Planters’ Bank Building.
Americus, Ga.
Application for
Administrator.
GEORGIA—Schley County.
To whom it may concern : J. J.
Sligh having made application to
me in due form to have permanent
administrator appointed upon the
estate of Mrs. Eldora E. Kleckley,
late of said county, It appearing
to the court said estate is not rep
resented and not likely to be repre
sented. Notice is hereby given
that administration on said estate
will be vested in J. M. Murray,
clerk of superior court of said
county, or some other proper and
fit person at the regular term of
the court of Ordinary for said
county, to be held on the first
Monday in January 1901.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 4th day of Decem
ber 1900.
Phil E. Taylor, Ordinary.
Highest price paid for cotton
seed. Strange – Arrington.
How to Cure Croup.
Mr. R. Gray, who lives near
Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y.,
says “Chamberlain’s Cough Reme
dyis the best medicine I have ever
used. Its a fine children’s remedy
tor croup and never fails to cure.”
When given as soon as the child be
comes hoarse or even after the croup
cough has developed, it will prevent
the attack. This should be borne in
mind and a bottle of the Cough
Remedy kept at hand ready for in
stant use as soon as the symptoms
appear. For sale by Bridges Bros.
Among the tens of thousands who
have used Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy for colds and la grippe dur
ing the past two years, to our
knowledge, not a single case has re
sulted in pneumonia. T. Whitfield
–Co., Wabash avenue, Chicago,
one of the most prominent retail
druggists in that city, in speaking
of this, says : i k We recommend
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for
la grippe in many cases, as it not
only gives prompt and complete re
covery, but also counteracts any
tendency of la grippe to result in
pneumonia. Sold by Bridges Bros.
Dr. H. D. Passmore,
Dentist,
Buena Vista, Ga.
Will be in Ellaviile the first
week in each month for the pur
pose of doing dental work.
Free to Each f 5olid Goes Satisfaction With Every
Purchaser R n b 8 Made Purchase Here. -
Our increase of business shows that all are satis
fied with the purchase made with \
us.
We call your special attention to our glassware,
crockery, lamps, school baskets, knives, scissors,
razors, etc., just received.
Christmas will soon be here and of course you
will want to see old Santa Claus and make some
person glad with a handsome present. Be sure you
call and see what we have to offer you before buying.
/
DUNCAN BROS.’
Dr. Smith’s Corner.
LIVERY, SALES AND FEED STABLE.
HILL – HILL, Proprietors.
ELLAVILLE, m GEORGIA.
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