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THE GAZETTE: T1FT0N, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1895.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Enigma Department.
El)ITKH 1IY d. M. W.
Enigma, Sept. 25.—Mrs, C. I.
.Jones, nee Miss Minnie Gunn of
Alapaha, lius been visiting her pa
rents here the past few days.
the meeting here, ft was especially
good Tuesday night and Wednesday
morning.
Miss Lucy 15. Haile is in Atlanta,
viewing the great show. She will be
home in a few days. 1
Officer Jno. Smith bus been sum
monsing the boys on the roads this
week. ,
Miss Gertrude Smith, who has
There is some talk of organizing a been visiting her sister here for some for any ease of Catarrh that eannot he
mutual improvement society here, time, left Wednesday for Jamaica
Hy all means let it come. Ga., having received intelligence of
Itcv. llixou is conducting a revival the death of her little sister there,
in the Methodist church. lie is as- Dr. J. If. Hammond has been
listed by Rev. Thunderburg of Wil- called several times quite recently,
lacooehee. These two servants of lover in Irwin county,
the Lord are working hard ana earn-1 Tim colored people are holding a
cstly for the cause of Christ. protracted meeting here.
That musicale at the residence of * * *
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Lytles last Fri- An anonymous communication
day evening was a most, enjoyable af- was found on a public crossing here
fair. a few days since containing imputa-
Miss Minnie De.Mott who has been J of the foulest character against
visiting here, lor some days, left j one of our fairest, purest young la-
Monday for .Jasper Fla. 'dies. Such base malicious imputa-
llope they will soon be up again.
Whut is the cause of Will-O-The
Wisp’s visits to the moon, U it be
cause there is a ;nan in it?
Prof. Woodard’s school at Fellow
ship has dropped frpm one hundred
to somewhere near fifty pupils.
Nobody’s Daiujxg.
Hcnv’sTliis! i
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
,Saturday night unanimously decided
to recall the present pastor, Ilev. Cox
for another year. A wise selection.
cured by Hall's Cat'arrh Cure.
F. J. CIIEENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorale in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West & Thcax, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O.
Warding, Rinnan it Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo. 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon tlie blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimoni
als sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggist.
Memoriiun.
'Matilda L. Walson departed this
EXCEPT HIGH PRICES.
I’lio Ilaptist people in session here tions - whe " di ™ te(] “ P n «l life Sept. 13th 1895, 11:25 a. m. She
night in search of some negroes, who!
bad burglarized a store in that conn-
been
refined beautiful young girl could wafl born jn Jrwin count u on
only have emulated from a heart m lhe 20tll d o£ ApriJ J859 , and
black, as •corrupt as the deepest l, witb hfi nt8 t0 15orrien
Wc blush to herald . , , . ...
county about mice years later, She
was burned severely when about two
j years old, which never finally got
shades of hell.
Deputy Sheriff Gunter of Worth', . ,
1 J . „ . , , ,, , to the world that we have ... .....
:ounty, wuh in Knigma last Monday , . . .
, midst one no lost to every 'attribute!
iii i.i.ii ii/ili /if n/iiii/i •ii.//imriu ie li/i I “
in our
belonging to true manhood or wo
t.y, but the birds, if they bad
here, lmd flown to other parts.
Mr. .1. 11. Giiiiii kindly allows aliidagger
manhood, but such is the case. The
thrust is a thousand times more cruel
K HAVE been working night and day, receiving our Fall
Stock. We have largely increased our showing in ev
ery - line. After closely studying the wants of th.e trade in
this section for the past four years, and having a buyer with
the cash to visit the Factories and Importers. Doing very
nearly all our own work, selling - only for cash at a very
small margin places us in a position to give the best values,
of any house in South Georgia. \ye have the best values
now ip every department', that it has ever been our pleasure
to offer. Always glad to compare prices with anyone.
nf Lin employees ut the mills to at
tend preaching during the day, if
i hoy desire to do so.
A negro brass band passed down
I be 15. <fc W. It. II. Monday. They
treated Knigma to considerable noise.
Gupl. S. I(. Weston Inis been an
'•urnesl participant in the protracted
meeting in progress here.
I levs. Dixon and Thunderburg,
cured up, and about eighteen months
ago it broke out afresh. Her suffer
ing, continued to grow worse, were
very severe for the last twelve
mouths, it finally terminating in
A man who seeks by the
foul tongue of scandal to besmirch . . . ,
, h . „ 1 something similar to an ulcer cancer,
the reputation of a pure woman for- c .
„ . . , , ,, ; producing death about .54 years after
feits all claim t> (be honorable name
of man. The writer who honors
himself, by ntimboiiiig himself
she was burned.
About four months ago, after i
"VlCXORlXJDLUElviGILWkl
I preaching by llev. G. F. Clark, she
often ex-
able to
A Line of Very Fine Decorated
CROCKERY,
among her truest friends, takes it I ” . r, r „ . , . > |
, . , , | professed faitn in Christ and was re
upon lr.mself to burl buck the foul
. , , , , ! reive
imputations into the teeth of the , . , , .
.* ,, , , . pressed a great desire to be
miserable cowardly cur who wrote it. ... , ..
„„ , . receive the sacred ordinance, out
I he niaiiomoiiB letter writers go . , , , ,, ,
- , .. i never was able, yet she said all she
are meeting with it great deal of on- hand in hand with the , ncend.ary; L ]e(1 wng th(J gtjng of (leath# She
eouriigeinent in the meeting here. >'««, even the bloodthirsty ll ’ !UH *' n >j seemed to be satisfied as to her future
The services Tuesday night was es- murderer. Com mu meat ions of this,|
pecially interesting. Ah a pulpit or- 1 kind have been found here before,, 0tl the ' a ay following htr death,
ator.Mr. Mixon has no superiors in j slandering some of our best people. , iel . ,.<.,,,,^3 were laid quietly to rest Direct from Europe, opened this week
the Son 11. Georgia Conference, for j I he young lady s friends here »« ,„ tho New llivcr c i, urc h cemetery to | tea. Odd pieces to fill up your broken sets.
legion, and if the scoundrel who ... . , , *
° , , await the summons from on high.,
wrote that letter could be known lie • •
,, , , .... , , i She leaves several relatives and,
would fare badly indeed. L he above I,. , . , '
, , , , friends to mourn her
sentiincuts are heartilv endorsed by ,
,, . , I evidence Unit she was
every respectable intelligent person ut I , ,, , , r
,, / ‘ I should console them. Let us rument-
Kmgiim.— Our correspondent litters , ...... . .
. , , , , , | her that they that believe in .Jesus,
several truths in the above paragraph.
...... ‘ , though they be dead, shall live again.
The mere fact that a man refuses to 1 °
. .... Our most profoitnd thanks to the
ii . • 1 stamp the sanction of Ins inline to a - . , , . ,, . . , .
lup unreservedly together, tins is , r . mends and neighbors for courtesies
vigor earnest ness ami eloquence.
Mr. .1. T. Austin who Inis been
'•unfilled lo his bed for some days, is
able In be up and about again.
Ii is uni I a refreshing spectuele,
to Hole the fruPTiml relations exist
ing between the Methodist mid Bap
tist people of Ibis place. They wor-:
This
Sets for dinner and
loss, but ti,e Glassware, Tinware & Furniture, of all kinds.
prepared, j.
Wc have a car load of the strongest and lightest
running wagons made. Prices the lowest.
creation of lus own betrays the fact , , ....
■ J i shown us during her long sickness.
Unit Ins conscience makes him ' ..
I \ cry respectfully,
ashamed of the net.) W. G. Watson.
a rocelli letter to the manufacturers! ^ > ‘ ,( -P^" ^'b Jb.b*.
•— — O ——
l.ist ol - .1 urops.
Drawn to serve at October Term,
1895, Irwin superior court.
(IRAKI) .1 URDUS.
la a rceeiu lullin' to mo imuiuiacturers |
>1 r. \\. F. Hcnjnndi), editor of the Spec-'
lalor, Itusliford, N. I'., says: “It may bo
a pleasure to you to know ilio high es-I
teem in which ('Immbcrliiin’s medicines
right. The brotherhood of God’s
people should be stronger than any
'I'ctariau or deiiominalional alii I in-
i ions.
Seed coltol, is selling here al four
cents per pound. Tin fanners here
abouts nre busily engaged in gather
ing the lleocv king. are held hy lIk; people of your own stnto,
Mr. .I,m. A. Sntt.m near Alapabu, j wl, " r " ,"‘7 mUHl ,m know , n - An
. ..... aunt of mine, who resides at Dexler,
has so i ns beau nil ionic to Mr.'. .
I Iowa, was about lo visit ino n few years
.1. It. linker, so wo are informed and since, ami before leaving homo wrote me,
will move with his family over near j asking; If ilioy weru sold here, stating if i Muieom McMiiiiin,
Wc regret to ""T "ere M "' hIh ' would bring it quantity wmiamOrmntiiam,
with her, hr «he did not like to lie with- J.V ircUH ,
I . r.s. i. * - Thoma* McMillan,.lr
, . , . i , , , lt , lout them. 1 ho mcdlnnos referred to 11. w. william*,
while, l»„l are glad to know that lio i ftri , CminhorluHi n Cough He.nody. fam-1'^onT'
" "I ■cumin in old Berrien. oiib for Its cures of colds mm croup;
Duly a few Knigniaitcs went on . Flmmherlaln’s 1’uln Halm for rheumatism,
the excursion to Albany last Satur- P* 1 "* 11 U , ,u „ Bld ® ,7' cUc8t -1 ITS?
. . hihi v hatiihcrliiin h (. olie, (/holcru and | J. L. Hutton,
I’ [ Dlnrrhoen Itemody for bowel complaints. \vmi»m n f>Uoa
Dur readers will pardon please, j Tlieso medicines have been in constant
.1. liriincli,
(». W. (iiddcnH,
NV. E. ('olcman,
John llruni'lt,
M. (J. Hogan,
I.. L, (»unn,
I»avitl WliiiUlon.
tjuilp, this county. Wc regret
lose sight of John, even for a little
any short comings
meiit this week.
in
this depart-
Last Saturday, while Mr. J. L,
Baker was paying off the men at his
still near Imre, a negro vender of
patent medicines made himself gen
erally obnoxious and was ordered
out of the commissary. He became
very insolent to Mr. Baker who start
'd to administer a sound thrashing 1 tut Inst Saturday and Sunday, and
use In Iowa for almost a iptarler of n
century. The peoplu lmvo learned that
they arc articles of great worth and mer
it, and unequaled hy any other. They
am for sale here hy Tlfton Drug Store.
Alton Notes.
A nroN, Sept., 19.—Big meetings
and plenty to cut.
Yearly meeting conic off at Pleas-
0. T. Swearingen,
.1. J. Uusseil,
.1. Z. Sutton,
.I'tshiin Troupe,
E. it. Moore,
.I..I. WhUUlon,
A. I). Itoss,
Isaac OII>l>*,
11. It. Cooper,
I, . L. C. Harper.
0. VV. Fletcher,
• I. A. lloss, Sr.,
Ii. J. llrnncli,
A, E. Clement*,
O. L. Koval.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
J. II. l’orter, Stephen Cobli,
Jacob Merchant, Jr.,
J. V. I'anlk,
J. M. Ilranch,
John Clementa,
T. II. McMnrraln.
W.O. McCook,
Thomas lairett,
llenr)- liar)ter,
Walter Harper,
<1. A. Jackson,
Newton Henderson.
J. J. I.uke.
iMcar llarmn,
J. W. Ileaalev,
A. McMillan,
John 1’helps
J. W. Mclianlel,
I. uclua I’anlk,
l>. 11. Willis,
H. I’. Troupe,
s. s. oonr,
J. W. Swonreniren,
It. C. Smith, Jr„
.Ionian llakcr,
John Smith,
l>. K. Hrnilerson,
J. W. Sumner,
Wright Mixon,
J. Dick*.
.Imlgo James B. GlemenU ami Mar
cus Luke, Esq., of Irwinville, aro off
on a business trip through Alabama,
The GAZETTE ami Atlanta
Weekly Journal both one year for $1.
See advertisement.
when the “bad man” took to his . was largely attended as usual. Eight
heels but tired three times at Mr.! members were received, six of which
Baker us lie ran, with a revolver. Mr. | were baptised Sunday. j For ttU ki^ds oFcommercial or le-
Baker thou secured a horse and ran And as good enjoyment as one fel- j ga! work, or any other Job Printing,
him down and gave him u, sound | low had ut meeting was a M dog fight.” wn ‘l )' 0l,r or,Ie ' ,0 t,ie Gazette
clubbing with a well seasoned walk- Did you evet< ! Pubushino House. Uecentlv added
DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS,
Millinory, Clothing and Gouts Furnish
ing. Big stock and up to date.
Time and space limited—Cannot give description this week.
SHOES.
: Four Thousand pairs bought before the advance. We will
: sell them at old prices, which means per cent, saving to
: our customers. SOME PRICES that cannot be matched.
Men's Rubber Coats:—Real Value, f-’.j;, our price, $1.50.
i
Rubber Boots :—Value $3.00, our price, $1.50.
I
Men's Linncn Collars :—Value 15 and 20 cents, our price 7c. each.
House Slippers:—Per pair, 13c. Pearl Buttons. Per dozen, 3c.
Men’s ilplne Mats:—Value, $1.00, our price only 49 cents.
' Percale :—Real value, 12 cents, our price, only 74 cents.
1 lb. Soda, 1 box Baking Powders, for only 10 cents.
Ladles Cloaks, Jackets, Capes and Gossamers, cheaper than any
house in Georgia.
GIVE ITS A CHANCE
To show you our goods and name prices.
mg cane.
Misses Courscy and Pattison, two'bat how hod
improvements makes its facilities
People an busy picking cotton, second to none in South Georgia for
all kinds of work und we will dr.
PADRICK BRO'S.
charming young ladies of Brookfield, The «iok/of iliia community, „ rc ! P'icnte prices of n.w other houae, and | Originators 1111(1 COlltrolorS of LOW PriCCS
attended preaching here Wednesday.!^,. 1Ioril \| B Fverette Mr' Mat- ( guarantee autisfuotion. dust received ^ I I H ( S.
, - ir. itorn, Mrs. Everettc, ilr. Mat | ft j mo0 f new commercial station-;
The singing ill tin- M-ihodi.-t tbiT- htt|,. a irl. and Mr. l.ipsey'a
nd iii’ve Bin, of nnv.dtii / m w, ,S.
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