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VOL. 1.
THE ICE BERG.
Winterville, Oglethorpe County, G*.
A WEKKLY PYPEII.
(HAS. W. LOWE, Editor and Prop.
m ruK KiFTio m rztcz:
Ou* Year
Si* Moa:h« •• • • --'re
Advertiaing rate* ou application.
Church, marriage and death notices
inserted free.
CHI'KCU IHUKCTOKY.
Ptrrtrr. Rev. W M. Coile, paator.
First Lord’s day aud Saturday be
fore, Antioch.
Second Lord’s day and Saturday Ins
fore. Winder.
Third Lord’s day aud Saturday l>e
fore, Bogart.
Fourth Lord’s day aud Saturday be
fore. Winterville.
Rev. H L. Brock, jraator Moore's
Grore, first Lord's day and Saturday
before
Elder F M. Me Leary, Beaver Dam.
thir I L>r i • day and Saturday before
WIVTIMVILLI CinCltT.
Methodswt. Rev. Charles L. Pat
tillo, pastor
Second Lord's day, Winterville, 11
a. m. and a p m
Second Lord's day, Bethel 3 p. tu.,
Satnrdav Ila. m.
Center,third Lord'ailay and Saturday
11 a. tu
Atkiaaon, third Lord's day 3 p. tn.
Temple, fourth Lord's day aud Sat
urday 11 a. in.
Cit*rok»e Corner, first Lord s day
ar.d Ha'.i r lay.
Entered a*, the PoatofUce at Winter
s ill • Ge. a- Sw.oi.l Clwws Verter
LOCAL MELANGE.
ITEMS (IF INTEREST GATHERED
FROM HERE AND THERE.
XV I. st Is «.••<■< ww ArwwwU an 4 Abaal Cs
TalU la Uriel, Filby aa4 I'sageal
Fara*rapks.
Good se .sons last week
♦The a rather is not qmte »o L«t.
Crops are lookinc well and inis mg
"fast. In s..iue sect .on « they hair uot
hi l much rain yet, lint generally the
farmers seem to be iu good spirits,
though the .mm emp through this m><-. j
tu>u will not lie an average one. The
crvtton crop is very uncertain. one
can tever tell tnnch about it uutil it I
is (gathered. A* a ml*. after yon get i
th ' »e*i. vs sth proper seasons, three I
weeks is plenty vs t.me to iui«- a g sod !
c, tt«u crop.
l-j.t TU-.railay the infant twins of J
Mr J. M SitildelU were buried iu the
h ik! grave They were interred in .
the Winterville cenie’.ery.
Mrs. Katie Snarks, of Athena, spent j
!>•? week SI'L the Misses Lowe
W. T. Low*. ie ■ouspanieil by La
tusr Aula, uy, is at home again, after ;
a week's stay at hia daughter's tn Mor
i-w county.
Mias Hex Mur rah io vieiting friends
and relatives in Islington and Craw
ford for several weeks
Mi” Emily Hutcheson will spend
vacation with her parents at Rutledge.
Rev. Chas L Totillo and his too
I file boys left last week for Gaines
ville au.l other points iu northeast
Ge -rgia ! t health and a nsnch needed I
reet.
The Athens district of the Woman's l
Mi«sivna*y Horiety met at t utors Point j
I vs! >tn lay The mue| of the deleg lies
w eut do a.t '-atarday Athe .« was
well rv| rv-ented Mm. lb-a», the
pres.leu* <f the aswietv; Mi«» Jessie
Ht:ri». M • Mwtoa, Mlsa Dei*v I. ’».
Harrie a.d Miss Luce Hall went
f -m W a**rville With such zealous
sorters a« constitute the** s >iette« it
will l«e is > guesswork to say that a
g eat d-a! -4 g-wwl w ill l*e a.-cuss
{•lisbesl
1. u cra-olewore. nearly as cheap
a* tin. re.-».'e.| at the Ro k
It is ct.vj -, 1-nt true —»■>»* pe. pie
cvj'l tell j •'» fr> ni blue.
The Ice Berg.
WINTERVILLE. GA. WEDNESDAY. JULY 14.
/ Mrs. Hunnicutt returned Saturday
after a few daya’ visit at Mm. W. M.
Dean's.
Good rains Saturday brought a big
crowd to towu. They go to see those
that advertise iu the I, £ U’.Bo, too.
If yon don’t see the editor, just
leave your subacription aud al. with
H. T. Kittard next week. There you
will find all kinds of cool dnuk».
A tremendous stock ot wen's hat*,
all shapes, just received, cheajier thau
ever at the Rock Store.
Get Mr. R. T. Pittard to te'.l you
the dog storv if vou Lave never beard
it
Mr. J. B Winter lionght a ’’me Jersey
cow and calf from Mr. Holman of
Athens, lust week.
Mr. Plat Glm will a»-i»t Mr Harry
Pittard with his school at I'nckstoi.
this summer.
Rev. Wm. Coile preached at Winder
last Sunday. He »i»o preached the
intriwluctory sermon nt the general
meeting la«t Tuesday at Macedonia, in
Greeu cuiinlv
Fresh turnip seed grown l>y Lan
dreth ju»t received at the IL-ck I
Store. ts j
The church when finished will lie
very pretty, urvertbelrs., notwith
standing.
Rev. T A. Harris went dowu to
('rtwfordvdie la»t week to attend con
ference.
Mr. <’. W. Harris livgan bis school ,
navr Maleys last Monday.
“Is this your maiden a|>eeeh*'' kind- j
ly a*ked the president of the man • v
terminators. “1 should say uot. mad
’ am; I've been r.iarried for three ye iri. "
No matter how brilliant the mind ■•(
•he drunkard, his Lome Is dark uid
dismal.
»t is rutuore.l tnai a new store will >
l»e opened up in town in tin- near fu- |
ture. A 12 room t« o--forv dwriling <
house, painted pmk. would look pretty
ou < Sreeu street
The house former!v owned Lv Mr •
Ed Hutcheson is to )»e reuuslelt d and |
occupied a» soon ss rtin*tied.
The 1 M C A <>( Atlivuw played a
game of laall at Crawford Friday i
The Athena la.y. pi«t w.t«n tin it 2t> 1
to ii in favor of Crawford
Smie country melons coming in.
We only hear of them.
Mr It M. Nearby came iu «>» Hie
train Frnlav f<>r his ani.nai rest Wil!
be m the villa for several weeks
Messrs J R Turk and W H NL.r
ton <-ame up Friday eveumg from
. Crawfordville, where they had been to
; attend conference.
The tongue is the keylwvard of th*
soul, but it makes a world of difference
who sila to play npou it.
Mr M. L. Ganldiug went down to'
I I.riiugtou Sunday
All gelt'emeu ami 'vli. »’ •sum «•
, •Loco at gr«-atly rcdnc. d pr.. c» at th
lbs k Hb-r • il l d.. t »i-.. b. carry I
thMAuver If •
Rar. Tooms Deßose, of Athens, fi'l
.ad Iba pu'pit for Kav. Charles 1. Pa-
I tillo at 11 a m last Sin lav H*
! preached a spleu lid sermon—a plain
! gospel sermon. Hi* tert wa* “What
•ball 1 <L> to l>« saves!.'’ H* male •
deep impression on his enngregatlou.
which brought several to their feet be
fora (he meeting closed
Miss Nara Fleemen and mother
were the guests of Mr* 1 H Kro
ner last Snndav Mrs Kno:.*r i«
again able to sit up after two weeks'
illness.
The colored Baptist ebnrcU was
I now les I to it* utmost capacity last
I Sunday ami Sunday night to listen to
anew preacher trom Crawfordville
. Sine* their regular past >r di.-sl. Rev
' Audv How ar,l. tbev haven t Lv I any
reg liar pres Ever v pre v-'amg -lav
a new awe p rwebe* w ha* t u y s. I a
ti tai serm •«
We are g'al t.» k»ow (Lit our old
friend. Prof F B Shipp, a " iuter- ,
i villa bov. is d,>ing so w ed al b :••!•-. me*. '
Fla It does a* go«wl t. hea-o( any i
of our old or nee frian Is su -cess. ,
The annual meeting of M.mru's (
Grwe church al Hull, wsil l«* he! 1 (
comtuenev v; ou Friday before the
fvurth >.13.1av .d this ir>'>3tta
Mr R T Ihttarl rd this plu-e ha«
two 2',-s-eut p *■-*• ,d gold . ..in, mint
ed. pce«u»ably. l-y the I S govern
STEER CLEAR.
tueuf. One's heiajouaud the other
circular in shape.
TLe Snndav school convention Sa- I
repta Baptist a««ociatto.i, convenes in
Annual meeting uelt F'-iesday at Ln
ion church. Ms liss»u <•• nuty. 12 miles
above here. It w ill b•. ue of the liest
Attend'sl and mtere-ti ,g meetings rd
the year forth- yoi.ug fveople. A
large number from til's section will
attend.
The war is on beta.. . the editor of
The Oglethorpe Echo and Mr. Eber
hart over the questlof of how should
the public roads be v» ••rkvd, and it is
likely to be on for souir time to come.
The |»eople i,f < lg!eth< >pe are too well
|M>ste<l to Ih- l—l into ar; thing without
first euiliititig the cost. There are
«ever.rl things of a grent deal more
imiMc t that ne >d our attention tlmn
iinv change <>nr imaxinutive br.nn
could ss.ms I.e <■( oil this r< a I ques
tion. Jn-t think for a moment.
Tuckston.
Mrs W H Dea . rid M;ss Lizzie
Hale will leave tom< row »ttertl«H>n
f->r I nion I’oint t«> att,-id a mi-’ioiiary
meeting.
Mr Hubbard N.wil .nd hi« mother
have returnssl home, after visiting
friends aud relatives r v’.sm. r
Mr. R .bt Hal* - d Mrs .1. T
Hardemau went -low in Oglethorpe
yesterday to visit rein* tea.
Mr« Sam Datilel »a» Iweti very
i sick, but is lw tt*-r now
Mr W. C Baugh Ii .» gone to liar-
: mouv Grove ou loisiii*w.
Mrs. C I Ball. V f Vhens, was
iu town Wednesday v iting lin-nd-
Mr. <’ W. Simp.- i- going ns! • the
"\I, i T • Io ' .nr
Mr. •. i-‘ '• • w "'' ' 'mi ■, f 11,-.. |
I (••’ll 11, l|' I »*' •• * | walk .a
,W. H. Dean th • e .
Mrs .1 ’• tl tr>i tn i will Lavs as I
bs.r guest for ale- . v s u blight uml j
. charming young In I Mi»- It,•••!,• I
lu.-k, of Uh. us
I Mr. Ls.ii Weatheif.rd and Emory '
Halis-uek vvs-r<' i:i tout toslay »u Ini.'i I
Hess.
Littl,- la onar I McCur. th* son of j
' Mr. nn I Mrs Mant Mo'lair. «d \t
I lant>» is very si.-k at li<. graml i
moth - r •, Mr» < ,re, r
Mr < 'liar!l* Ma oe a .» ilh .• ,|'ter, '
M »s l»,ra. w.-rc in town th. other I
ui Lt
a imin n <h uh i
T» Ike M.ms.r> of Mr.. Maggie 1.,
knight. Er >m Ih.- H. I. M.
*.H iety.
For the tnr 1 time .i * on- (ii '
zatf-n the .1.- ,tii sig- I h <. • al I oils-
of our n’t ul» • On 1 r iday , v,-:iing. 1
June 2*».h. th- getitb l | irit of Mr«. !
Maggie 1. Ivngbt I,rake its earthly
moorl ig • and | a.*e I *r the river to
“rest under the shade ,d the t..-es
From he. <h: -llesrl she ha* lived
am >ng n-. ai: I tin- dct.-tls ,>f her quiet
m > le«t hfs- are farm liar to all Vi h lie
• till a chill «h* cue hr r heart to 1 •■*!.
giving full evidence 111 if'rr life of th.r '
siuss-ri'v -f le- pr,,fr«s on During a
long an,l | a.i.f.il illties. her patience '
ail cheerful rcigua., >li were HU
failing
Ju't one .'..ort year a 40. anrrraunded
by family a 1 I frir’ids a >d radiant w ith
harptne-s, she plight*,! her faith to
the ruA'l of her • u«»l*e To lay she |
sleeps hcneitL a*l .wrr- s e e I utoUl d
awaiting the true w! eu the ,1, ad tu
Cbri«t -hall a: t»e
It !• rn»to'. it* to qw-ak of th* ■ rnel
“hand ,-f dear J. SO. indeed. It «er'»,
wbeu IU th* ft-ish >f I fe's nii.rniug.
h<-t«e t ’tn .tig-1 ’*• e . erv ••bjert • itll Its
rnwgir I ght Hit !<• fore the dav
is sp. □" » * realize ">at t!»e baud
will. L t’.e l.u-d*n from weary
show < • •• « t•* •! e..’.l.ir»g pulse
aud ra ~ ’•* ' -e I rhi. Ito its father'*
arm. 1. k ■ I * !.*r t» «u cruet “O
• '■vatu • .• * .. lu* stmg •• grave'
where !• t'.»v “>(».* u»r
' >»« i.,r ha’ la.a there w e ,!rea I not n»
1 Keuh.'iat empo consolation <■<
' •or Is, we ,*a:i 03'y sit -n I t • the ire
-1 reuve-l '• 1 • 1-• vr it--*'an-1 bid
' th. mis* t • '.*»• e„ »-i J through
the r tea-. • •• tt<* • 1* of right
eofuc •si ’ •_* * tsisi-'S .f ever
las;.n* h n«
R. • '.v.si. That t!.;s •o-.-.-r a'. I*
* . s .>q y
A Fresh Lot of
Landreth’s Turnip Seed
Just Received.
Wil! .*ll at -11 ce lt* per 'null I for i’.ie next thirty day*. Save rje;'
and get reliable >e«-1 l>v biiy iu_ from it*.
DILLARD DRLG €O.,
Lyii(lon\ Old Stand. - • ATHENS. (J A.
D. A. Anthony,
WINTERVILLE, GEORGIA,
nioi.i.n i:.'
Coffins, Caskets,
Burial Robes,
And everything per-
***
taming to the *
Undertakers’ Business.
c 1.. .Vt!* 1
IAHIRNEYIAHIRNEY AND COUNSELLOH AT LAW
Ift I liaytou M., Hhcus, Ga.
| Will practice in I'lark* and adpon-
I lug <-oiint|,-s < 'olL-.-lmg a s| H^-ia |ty
FOK SALE.
( sI . 2 will l,l| Vi« I 1.-.- !<• One 111 Win
terville IH 'igbt of th,- 4' H la HIV and
near the d,'|>ot. five ~ r•« •>! land, a ■
g> •• I f’-nr r>»>m >1 w<li i ig Lou .* a, II
till .he I, tw . to V out :,.m.e.. !,. o ;
1 room* ii. « "img "r hard and two i
' we 1. \ .1.-.itjl, .- i| Voi| want
t . .-In. it. v.oir .-In h-n < I •-* to
th. ra: • i 1 Vpp.v t .
< W Low I.
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|NM K'.l VI" VI HU.
hStn.»--nr I I y Ji’t • tat i!
I 4 • , ri I a riot at Ja- k»••••'li e, ■
I Fla. iro.. Lis I, other, ('..lohrl vin
,-eute t-M.iilo, I i. d-t.- of Santa I
(*la-a province, Ju.»e 21th, *boas that
an active r-a u aign i» •■eing curried on i
a id that th- < -tlu'i, ar* holding their
own d-spite the p,e«ence of Spaniards |
ia mnrh greater icimler.
An ex- Iting engag-ment i« reoorted ■
tn have taken pin e l*’we, . (.enera!
Weiler's tr<-,p-, :iun;l~ ring
men. and those under • ieueral < ariilo, '
cumnianding th* fourth <-‘tps <•( Gen
eral Gomez • army.
RAILWAY HORROR I' DI AW IRK.
• •■•*'* •—* •• ----*
A Ivices fr cm < of a » - ’bat
a terrible railaav ....»,t., t - . |'» -
a’. M n.i I'aigl.t M a' ' .t fter
The elpre.s P-ei.ii r --r» ran Hit •
a Mss-nger tra.ii standing at the sta
tion. wrecked e.ght carriage., killed
fortv fr« n« and injured eighty four
Othe-. Most of the «i tiraa are of the
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F. W. COILE, M. D
Physician
Surgeon.
C. W. LOWE.
TTIZZZLT-. INSTATE.
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