The Fitzgerald leader. (Fitzgerald, Irwin County, Ga.) 19??-1912, June 10, 1897, Image 4

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Offer great bargains in Dry Goods, Shoes and Millinery. We will sell for the next Sixty Days the below men¬ tioned goods at New York and Boston cost prices, beginning next Saturday, June 12th. YoUf Attention ^ ^ Lcldies T Imported worth Embroidered^ Organeies, 50 inches Cordele wide, 25c, at 17c. Marquise, 52 inches wide, worth 12 1-2 cents, at 9c. Dotted Swiss Organdies, colored, 28 inches, worth 15c, at 11 1 -2c. Dotted Swiss Organdies, colored, 28 inches, worth 20c, at 15 l-2c. Fi ?0^1 1,ity ’ C0,0m1 ’ 34 inchl>S ’worth 2c Fine Parisian Lawns, 40 in, worth 1 Oc at (i 1 -2c. Grass Lawns, both striped and figured, worth Fine 15c, at i 1 -2c. Parisian Organdies, 54 in., worth 10, at < c. Figured Guikuse Nainsook, 28 iches, worth 10c, at 0c. Lace, 28 in., worth 10c, at 7 l-2c. Embroidered Swiss, linen color, 29 in, wortli Grass 20c, at 14 l-2c. Belfast worth 15c, Linen, colors, 52 in., at 90. Plain Linen, 28 28 }n., worth .15J*, at 11c. r Figured Linen, Stripe, in., in., worth wortli 15c, at lie. Brussette 28 20c, at 12 l-2c. Chameleon Moire, Silk Finish, 27 inches, worth 10c, at 6c, Twin Star Duck, 28 in., worth 1 Oc, at 6 1 -2c. Plain White Duck, 28 in., worth 12 l-2c, at 8 l-2c. Chambra Ginghams, 28 in., worth 10c, at 6 l-2c. Outing Flannels, stripes and plaids, worth 7c, at 4c, The above figures are no fake prices, and we cordially inviie the public, one and all, to call and carefully inspect our goods for themselves and get our prices, which will astonish'you. Our Mr. C. W. HURST has just returned from thej markets, where he purchased a mammoth invoice of new goods, which we will have on sale and ready or your inspection next Saturday. Yours to Serve, HURST BIROS-, Fitzgerald Block, Irwin Sheriff Sales. State op Georgia, j „ Irwin County. I Will be sold before the court house door in Irwinville, Ga., on the lBt Tuesday in July, 1897, within the legal hours of sale the follow¬ ing propert}’, to-wit: Two hundred and iorty acres of land, being part of lot number one hitndred and sixty-six in the fith district of said county, and known as the Hearn place the same being levied upon and to be sold as the property of J. V. Fletcher, to satisly 3 executions issued from the county court of said county, one in favor of Henry W. Jones for the use of Jeff Kirkland, one in favor Of A. D. Adair and McCarty Bros., and one in fa. vor of the Citizen’s bank of Valdosta, again ex J. Y. Fletcher, property pointed out by pla n- tiffs’ attorney. Defendant notified as required bylaw. Levy made and returned to me by 1V|, Rogers, county bailiff. This 1st day of June , 1897. State of Georgia, 1 Irwin County. ) house doorin Will be sold before the court Irwinville, Georgia, on the (first Tuesday in July. 1897. within the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: 280 acres of land, being part of lots numbers 57 and 32, in 4th District, of said county, bounded as follows: on the north bv the Ocmulgce river: east by- lands of John Mobely; south by original land line; west by lands of John Mobley, thej same levied upon and to be sold as the property of Byrd Mobley, to satisfy one flfa issued from the county court of said county, and in favor of J. I). Weed & Co. vs. Byrd Mobley, Levy property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. made and returned to me bv Wm. Rogers, county bailiff, this 29th day of May, 1897. Also at the same time and place will be sold six acres of land, being part of lotnumber 123, in the fith Listrict of said county, the place on which T W. Ellis now resides, levied on as the property of T. W. Ellis, to satisfy one flfa issued from the county court of said county, in favor ot Warren Fletcher vs. T. W. Ellis and Jebue Branch, property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by of Wm. Rogers, county bailiff. This 29th day May. 1897. Defendant in possession and noti¬ fied as required by law. Also at the same time and place will be sold 245 acreH, more or less, of lot of land, numbei- 19. in the Bill District of Irwin county, being the north half oftsaid lot. levied on and to be sold as the property of Lott Warren, to of satisly one fifa issued from the county court said county, in favor of tne Bank of Tiftonvs. Lott Warren as principal and Jehue Branch en¬ dorser. Property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney. Levy made and returned to me by Wm. Rogers, county bailiff, this 29th day of May, 1897. Will be sold before the courthouse door of Irwin county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday the m July, 1897, between the legal hours of sale, following city property, to-wit, to the of highest bidder, for cash, one lot in the city Fitz¬ gerald, I Georgia: Lot Numbor property 2, Square levied Block 15, said on as the property of D. W. M. Whitley, to sat¬ isfy a superior court flfa ip favor of Whitley, Gaudy Crisp & Co., and against Dorminey & principals, and Paulk & Dorminey. security, defendant in possession and notified accord¬ ing to law. K. V. Handley, This June 1, 1897. Irwin County. Sheriff of State of Georgia. I f Irwin County, codrt house door in Will be sold before the irwinville, Georgia, on the first Tuesday the in July. 1897, within the legal hours of sale, following property, to-wit: One iron gray borseof medium size, about 7 years old, and one buggy and harness, levied on and to be sold as the propertyof T. W. Ellis, to satisfy one flfa Issued from the county court of said county, in favor of Warren Fletcher vs. T. W. Ellis and Jehue Branch. This 29th day of May, 1897. Wm. KonEits, County Bailiff. HUR-ST BROTH©RS All traces of mud can be removed from black clothes by rubbing the spots with a raw potato cut in half. Woman's Diseases Are as peculiar as unavoidable, and cannot be discuss¬ ed or treated as we A do those to which n the entire human family are subject. sus-1/ 1 Menstruation || 1 It 2b tains such import- ■I ant relations to her health, that whence Suppressed, Painful, Irregu- la.r or she soon becomes V languid, irritable, nervous her and the bloom leaves cheek' arise and very grave complica¬ tions unless Regularity and Vigor are restored to these organs. Bradfield’s 5 oo/Slfi Female most noted physicians South, Regulator of the where trou¬ bles of this sort prevail more extensively than in any other section, and has never failed to correct disordered Men¬ struation. It restores health and strength to the suffering woman. “We have tor tie past thirty years bandied Bradfield’s Female Regulator, both at whole¬ sale and retail, and in no instance baa it failed to give satistaction. We sell more of it than all otbar similar remedies combined." Lamar, Ranxin A Lamar, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga. The Baanrirto Rkculato* Co., Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all OraMiate •* **■«> per Bottle. Notice to the Public. We will buy all second-hand school books for cash, and pay all they are worth, for them. Geldkrs News Depot. Wool Wanted. See us before selling your wool. Will buy in any quantity. Rousseau & Co. 19-4t Grant between Central & Pine. Flannel, stripes and plaids, worth 8c, 5 1 -2c. | Outing Flannel, stripes and plaids, worth 12 i ]_2c, at 10c. CoCUTtefpiflS. Counterpins, 10 1-4 wide, worth 75c, at 55c. Counterpins, 10 1-4 wide, worth 85c, $1.25, at 59c. 88c. Counterpins, 10 1-4 wide, worth at 5 CT * 1 i j * „ , ® f\ " °‘ „ ' P ' ’ Figured vard, Silks, 58c. Dresden effects, worth 60c per at china Siks, all shades, 22 1-2 wide, worth 50c, at 53c. Ladies’ Sl)irt Waists. Shirt Waist, fast colors, former price 55c, re¬ duced to 20c. Shirt Waist, fast colors, former price 85c, re¬ duced to 58c. Shirt Waist, fast colors, former price $1.00, re- duced to 75c, Shirt Waist, fast colors, former price $1.75, re¬ duced to $1.55. Shirt Wast, fast colors, former price $2.50, re- duced to $1.59. Stationery. Box duced Paper and Envelopes, former price 10c, re- to 8c. The superior court at Savannah granted seventeen divorces last Tues¬ day. _ _ Some for ten, some for twenty and some foii thirty years have suffered from piles and they have been quickly and permanently cured by using De- Witt’s Witch Ilazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin disease. J. H. Goodman & Co. Confederate Reunion Nashville, June 22 to 24. To insure comfort and economy for those who intend to be present at the Confederate Reunion at Nashville on June 22 to 24, the Georgia & Alabama railway will run through coaches from Savannah on their train No. 17 which leaves Savannah 7:25 a. m., Collins, 9:41 a. in., Helena 11:45 a. m., Fitz¬ gerald 11:25 a. m., Abbeville 12:37 p. m., Cordele 1:55 p. m., Americus 3 p. m., Richland 4 p. m., Albany 2:25 p. m., Dawson, 3:07 p. m., Columbus 10:15 a. m., Lumpkin 4:21 p. m., Hurtsboro 5:69 p. m., arrive Mont¬ gomery 7:55 p. m., making immediate connection for Nashville, arriving 6:30 the following morning. By this arrangement there will be no change of ears to Nashville, and a comparison of the schedule with those by other lines shows special advant¬ ages in point of time. Lieut. Col. Wheatley, of Americus, who is a member of General Evans’ staff, will go to Nashville in advance of the movement and perfect all neces¬ sary arrangements to insure comfort¬ able quarters fer the veterans and their friends. It is respresented that desirable quarters can be secured at $1 per day. All parties contemplating the trip should communicate with Col. Wheat- iey at once. Those desiring sleeping car accommodations from Montgom¬ ery can have berths secured in ad¬ vance through any agent of the G. & A. railway. Berth rates from Mont¬ gomery to Nashville will be $2, admit¬ ting of two occupying one berth. It is not decided what day the through coaches will run which ques¬ tion is left with the veterans, hut as soon as the date is named the public will be duly advised. Look Here —We board and lodge vou for $3.50 per week. Everything first class. See us. Brunner’s Restaurant. A French florist has offered £1,200 to any one who can produce a plant which will yield bine roses. BLADDER TROUBLES are inconvenient during the day and destroy rest at night. They make life a misery instead of a blessing. They affect many persons after they reach the age of 40, and are usually accom¬ panied by a decay of vital power. They can be CURED Those Sparagas Kidney Fills of yours are in my estimation the great¬ est things for kidney and bladder troubles I have ever heard of, and I have tried lots of different kinds of medicine. I have been a great suf¬ ferer from kidney and bladder trou¬ bles for a good many years, but Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Fills have cared me up in great shape, and I am now per¬ fectly well. Robt. E. McCarver, 314 Market St. Memphis, Tenn. HOBBS Sparagus Kidney Pills. HOBBS REMEDY CO., Propbibtobs. Cbicaso. Dr. by J. Hobbs H. GOODMAN Pills For Sale & CO., iu FITZGERALD, Druggists. GA., The consumption of soap in India only reaches the modest amount of one ounce per head annually. A Pleasant Duty. “I feel it my duty to give you a truth¬ ful accountof what Chamberlain’s Col- ic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy did.’ writes J. S. Collins, of Moore, S. C. “ I had a child about two years old that had the diarrhoea for two months. I tried all tiie best known remedies, but none gave the least relief. When this remedy came to hand, I gave it as directed; and in two days the child was completely cured.” Sold by J. H. Goodman & Co. Don’t neglect a cough because the weather is pleasant; before the next storm rol's around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what its name implies. J. II. Goodman & Co. Box Paper and Envelopes, former price 20, re- duced to 15c. Box Paper and Envelopes, linen finish, former Tablets, price 25c, 10, 15 reduced and 25c, to 18c. will sell at 8,11 and 18c. Siloes ai)d Oxford Ties. Ladies Oxford Ties, former price 90c, reduced to 55c. Ladies Oxford Ties, Common Sense, former Ladi price $1.25, reduced to $1.00. former f coi ' 1 toe ’ P rice $2 ’ 25 ’ LaffiesOxford’Ties,' rortnonl ’ coin toe, ’ former price 1 $2.50, ’ to tl * Trtzifksaod Valises. Canvas Trunks, full value, $4.00, reduced to $2.75. Canvass Trunks, full vulue, $7.00, reduced to $5.50. Canvas Trunks, full value, $8.00, reduced to $ 6 . 00 . Canvas Trunks, full value, $9.50, reduced to $6.50. Canvas Valises, full value, $1.00, reduced to 68c, Canvas Valises, full value, 75c, reduced to 58c. Small Size, 18-inch Valise, from 60c to 42c. In fact we have hundreds of bargains we can- not here enumerate at this time. These rare bargains must be seen to be appreciated. Persian insect powder 10c, at Geid- er’s news depot. First ClAss Table Board by the week at $3.00 at Brunswick Restaur¬ ant. First Class Table Board by the week at $3.00 at Brunswick Restaur- aut. Legal blanks and Georgia forms for justices at Geider’s news depot. Webster’s unabridged dictionary, worth $3, only $1. Send in your or¬ ders. Geider’s news depot. Notice to Colony Slock Holders. The stock of the Colony Co. will now be retired and taken up by the Colony Co. under the following pro¬ visions: It will be taken at face value in payment for any and all new purchases made for either city lots or land tracts. It will be taken at face value for payment of all allotments where per¬ sons prefer to take out their deeds. On such transactions the stock will be taken in any amounts presented. Stock cannot be taken to pay any obligations such as notes given prior to this date, but applies to all new purchases and to allotments where improvements have been made. Board of Directors. Notice of Examination. Fitzgerald, Ga., June 2d, 1897. Notice is hereby given that exam¬ inations of applicants for teachers’ positions in the public schools of Fitzgerald will be held in the Third Ward school house, Saturday, June 12th, at 8 o’clock a. m. All persons who expect to teach in the public schools of Fitzgerald are required to take this examination. G. A. K.Stevens, W. F. Way, Clerk. Pres. Wool Growers Please call on me when ready to sell. Will buy in any quantity. Spot cbasli and top market price. Pins St. S. M. Cohen. 4-W.-22. Special Notice. The colony company has some good 5, 10, 20 and 40 acre tracts they will now sell very low to members, and al¬ low them to pay for them in stock at face’ value, in whole or in part. 22-4t State and County Taxes ’97. T will he in Fitzgerald, Georgia, at the Col- ony office during office hours on eaeh day on the following dates for the purpose of receiv¬ ing returns of tax payers for State and county tax lot-the year 1897, viz: j JUNE. Date. Tuesday......... 1 , Thursday,........ Wednesday...... 2 Friday........... ......3 Monday.......... 4 Tuesday......... 7 Thursday........ \\ ednesday...... 9 Friday........... 10 Monday........ 11 Tuesday......... 14 Wednesday...... 15 Thursday........ :* is 17 Alter the above dates I shall positively close my books, ami all parties failing: to give in their returns lviil appear as defaultingand their property assessed at double value, in terms of the law. c. L. Royai, Receiver of Tax Returns, Irwin County, Ga. Commissioner Henderson will be located at The Leader office on the above dates for the purpose of receiving property for taxation. April 15, 1897. Welcome News to Persons Suffering From Chronic Disenses. Drs. Jansenius, of the Columbus, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala., sanitar¬ iums, at the request of their many pa¬ tients in Fitzgerald, have located a branch office at the corner of Pine and Thomas streets, which will be the foundation of a sanitarium they in¬ tend to locate in this city. They use the Massage and Vapor Bath treatment, and there will be no need of going, at great expense, to Hot or any other medicinal springs, to cure chronic ailments. The above treatment is now used by the foremost physicians of Germany. France and this country, and is the only sure and safe method of eradicating diseases of long standing. Following are some of the diseases we treat: Rheumatism, lumbago, sci¬ atica, swollen joints, paralysis, syph¬ ilis, blood and skin diseases, lung liver and kidney complaints, gastritis, dys¬ pepsia, malaria, nervous prostration, debility, corpulency, mercurial poison, the morphine and liquor habits, fe¬ male complaints and irregularities, dropsy, spinal diseases, catarrh, dis¬ eases of the eye, ear. nose and throat. Give us a call. Respectfully, Drs. Jansenius. Office Hours: For ladies, from 8 to 11 a. m. For gentlemen, from 1 to 4 p. m., and evenings from 7 to 8. Letter presses, copy books, blank books and general office supplies at Geider’s news depot.