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THE FITZCERAI.il LEADER.
Official Newspaper of Irwin County, Georgia,
Official Newspaper of City of Fitzgerald. Ga.
PUBMSIlED EVERY THURSDAY BY
k.f. knapf, Igui^oRs and PUBLISHERS.
J, O. KNAPP, I
Subscription ttAT K s:-Ono copy, one year 60
lt. 50 : six months, 75iu Three months, o.
T jobRnd'advenminy'nues' made known on
application. Your patronage solicited.
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COUNTY OFFICIALS.
C. C. Smith, Judge Sup. court,Hawkinviiie.Ga
CtemcDts, Cj. Judge, irwinville, "
J. b. Lec^Ord^nafy,'lowin’vu'lo!* ^
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j Sup. court,irwinville,
j. u. it. Paulk,clerk
r ^iSi^imw^'SSSSrirer'irwinTiUe ' i' uo/luTax Uccoivor^vcaimire, “ “
f jHoJUn'c’uSurvevor Minnie ' “ ;;
M. Henderson, Co.Commissioner,Ociiia, ,,
Til TON AN1) NORTHEASTERN R. R.
“SOLDIERS’ COLONY ROUTE.”
General Offices, Til ton, Georgia.
No l. No 8 Feb. 1807. No. 2 .1 No. 4.
A. M. D. r i> TIT
7:30 4 SiYSlidi Lv. Tilton, Ga. Ar. 12:00 { »:V>
7; 45 i - Brighton 11:45 ! 7:00 0:51
7:55 f Harding, 11:30
8:15 f Pinetta. 11:18 i 8:31
8:31 4 Irwin. : 10 i 0:25
8:43 f Fletcher. = 59 6:13
9:00 Ar. Fitzgerald. Lv s 45 ! 0:00
Trains Nos. 1, 2,3 and 4 run daily except
SundajL Nos. 7 and S on Sunday only.
Trains run
(f) Trains stop only on signal. System
Trains connect atTifton with Plant
and G. S. & F. railroads, and Georgia and Ala¬
bama at Fitzgerald. President.
H. H. rtiKSU Tift,
W - °- Manager.
GEORGIA & ALABAMA RAILWAY,
“THE SAVANNAH SHOUT LINE.”
Passenger Schedule, Effective June 1, ’07,
p. M i A SSgiSSStS’g, >. . M. ! P. M.
ft 2] 10 Lv Oc 11a Ar o 35 : 5 05
ii 00 ill Lv. Fitzgerald Ar.l 4ft 1 35
7 30 12 Ar. Abbeville, Lv. 45 3 35
A. M P Cordeie 0 05 2 15
ft 55 | 1 Ainericus 7 20 ;12 50
7 30 3 p. M. | A.
! 7 SKS Montgomery [ r so
12 25 4 Halena ( „ _ w
7 20 18 Ar. Savannah Lv. t 30 » ~ ;)
Sunday—Lv. Ocilla 5 L7 p. ni; Ar. 9 30 a. m.
Ar. Abbeville 6 40p. m.; Lv. 8 00 a. m.
Close connections at all junctions and ter¬
minal points for all points. &Gen. Mgr.
Cecil Garret, Vice.Pres. Gen. Pas. Agt.
A. Pope, Agt.
Chas. N. Eight, Ass’t Gen’l Pass.
Ed Stallings, T. P. A., Fitzgerald.
Postofllce.
Mail closes at 10:50 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.
Mail closes 20 minutes earlier Sunday even¬
ing. Office open from 7 a. m. to 7:80 p. m.
Office open Sunday from 9:30 a. m. to 10:30
a. m. D. G. Drew, P. M.
Christian Science.
Services every Sunday morning 10:30; Sun¬
day school 11:30, and Sunday evening services
at 7:30, over McCoilum’s in the Odd Fellows’
hall, Pine avenue. A cordial invitation is ex¬
tended to all of whatever creed or calling.
CHENEY & BURCH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office—I n Paulk Building, Grant Street,
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA.
WAY &. JAY,
Attorney-at-Law,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
OFFICE-In the Slayton & Kern building on
Pine avenue. _
E. W. Ryinan, JL. Kennedy,
Of South Dakota. Of Savannah.
RYMAN & KENNEDY,
Office—I n Fitzgerald Block.
Be (In the Safe Side
And Take Your Work to
H. WETTSTEIN !
The Pioneer Jeweler.
Watches, .lewelerv, Clocks, Silver-
ware, Diamonds, Spectacles, etc., at
Lowest Living Rates.
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA,
Grant St. Between Pine and Central Avs.
DR. J. H. POWELL,
(Late of the Best American Hospitals)
Specialist in Chronic Diseases >
Of Men and Women,
Office, S. Grant street, near Magnolia. (Per¬
manently located.)
A. T. CURRY,
Notary Public J
COLONY BANK,
Fitzgerald, Georgia
- Drs, C, A, & L> C. Holtsendorf,
DBWTT
Office —Tn Slayton & Kern building, c oppo-
site Commercial hotel, Fitzgerald, Ga
Phono 21.
E. NICHOLSON,
Auction e e r 9
East Pine Avenue.
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA.
Is now prepared to give rates on short notice.
Having had fifteen years experience, perfect and
Satisfaction is guaranteed. For rates
bills call at Leader office.
Palace Bofel,
Mrs. Orcelia R. Smith, Prop.
Cor. Jessamine and Main Streets.
We are now making special the rates North. to our When fel¬
low colony members from
yon reach the depot hero have the hack driver
take you to the
Palace Hotel
Everything new and strictly first-class.
The Detroit Journal does not think
that senators are bought—they are iu-
tluenced by negotiable arguments.
The Macon Telegraph asks: -Why
ctui’fc Macon drink soda water on Sun*
i dayV because everybody drinks that
j famous Acme tonic.
An exchange , say s that , . the ., summei Qnmn ,, M .
girl will carry her bathing suit to the
seashore in the tool bag of Iter hike
this season. There is nothing short
about the summer girl but her battling
suit.
General Gordon lias written a letter
in which he notlfles his comrades that
lie 6 will ! retire * front "L ihe ! command vl “ '‘ .! of
the Lmted umtedeiate f . veteians at
the Nashville reunion. Who his sue-
cessor will be has not yet developed,
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John Sherman, secretary of state,
under McKinley, the advance agent of
and good times, is reported
by the daily papers to be a mental
wreck. It is said that President Mc¬
Kinley will ask the -old man” to re¬
sign and give way to the president’s
chum and school mate. Judge Day.
The Southeast Georgian lias it poet.
This is liis lay: ‘‘The hand that works
the hand press and writes the items,
too, has this week had a surfeit of
something else to do. There's a little
girl at our house, her name is Susie
Wyatt; she arrived last Tuesday
morning and is very sweet and quiet.
Now is the time to subscribe.”
The Waycross Herald evidently iias
a contract to boom the seaside re-
sorts. It says: “The sweet bathing
girl plunges into the surf wearing a
lovely smile,” but forgets to add how
the aforesaid girl looks when she
out. Come, Brother Herald,
us a few pointers, we want to
take a trip to St. Simon soon.
The Water-works Problem.
According to an election notice to
be found in another column of The
Leader the people of Fitzgerald will
be asked to vote on the question
whether or not the city council shall
have power to make a contract with
the water-works company for a 20
years’ use of water at a stipulated
price per hydrant. The people have
already said that the city council
shall grant franchises for water¬
works, electric lights, telephones, etc.,
but have never gave them the power
to make contracts for more than one
year, is the reason asked by the water¬
works company that a vote should be
taken.
According to tbe charter it will
take a two-thirds majority to carry
this proposition.
The offer made by Mr. Coverdaie is
to the effect that if the proposition
carries he will commence work in less
than fifteen days on the works and
have not less than twenty men at the
start. The proposition made by Mr.
Coverdaie is a fair one and the wish
of The Leader is that we have
water—and have it at once.
'ihe Blalock Investigation.
The work of the Blalock committee
having been ordered by the general
assembly, should be complete in all its
parts, so that when its report is made,
it may possess some value.
One or two incidents, however,
which have occurred during the in¬
vestigation are to be regretted. The
committee sits in a judicial capacity,
and its members should lift them¬
selves above all personal alterations
with those who come before it, and
should not enter into controversies
foreign to the work of the committee
itself. The investigation can only do
good by its thoroughness and the ju¬
dicial temper in which it is conducted.
As a necessary preliminary to such a
result, the members of the committee
should not permit themselves, as indi¬
viduals, to enter into the controver¬
sies or quarrels indicated. Whatever
opinion the members may have should
be formed after the close of the invest¬
igation, and it should not be made
public until presented to tbe body
which ordered the investigation. This
much is necessary to the character of
the committee, and is due to the dig¬
nity of the house of representatives, of
which the committee is but the agent.
The great injustice of personal alter¬
cations and of outside charges before
an investigation is complete, is that
opinions are expressed upon mere ex
parte statements, in ignorance of tbe
full facts—and which the members
themselves may have to retract later
on, when they get all of these facts
before them.
Go on and investigate, gentlemen;
investigate in your character as a
committee; keep your counsels to
yourselves, and don’t form your judg¬
ments until you have the evidence be¬
fore you; after which you will be sus¬
tained by the people in any righteops
decision you may reach—Atlanta Con¬
stitution.
Wlioopiiig Cough.
The two-year-old son of W. L.
gason, of Dolton, Miss., had whooping
" After several physicians had
prescribed for him. without giving re-
writes Mr. Furgason, “ I per-
suaded iny wife to try a 25 cent bottle
0 f Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. The
first dose had the desired effect, and
hi forty-eight hours he was entirely
free from all cough. I consider your
remedy the best in the market, espe-
daily for children and recommend it
Ht times. ilie 25 and 50 cent
sixes foi s ale by J. II. (mod inun & Co
Grand Excursion to the Seaside.
The Georgia & Alabama railway
will rim a special train from all
tions to Savannah, June 25th, using
very low rates; tickets limited to a]-
low a three days’ stay at Tybee if de-
a) - re( | The hoi weather we have re-
cently experienced suggests a rest at
the seaside and the probabilities are
the excursion will be liberally patron-
jzed. Special coaches will be re-
served for white people.
Don’t neglect a cough because the
storm roi>'s artuHid'i!' “Si
it Minute serious Cough difficulty Cure beyond repair. to fake One and j j
is easy
will do what its name implies. J. II.
Goodman & Co.
According to lion. William L. Wii-
son, who is one of the best posted men
on tariff matters in the country, the I
Havemeyer Searles combine will make
not less titan $16,000,000 out of the
schedule framed in their interest for
the IJingly tariff bill, should it he
adopted. This is the reason why the
trust is using every influence at its
command to force the schedule
through the senate in spite of the fact
tiiat the iniquity of the scheme has
aroused the indignation of the coun¬
try. The Vanderbilt motto, “the pub¬
lic be d—d,” is also the motto of the
trust.—Albany Herald.
Some for ten, some for twenty and
for thirty years have suffered
piles and they have been quickly
permanently cured by using De-
Witt's Witch Il-azel Salve, the great
for piles and all forms of skin
J. II. Goodman & Co.
Attention, Con tractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
office, Irwinville, Ga., until 12 m.
Monday, July 19tli. 1897, for contract
make certain repairs and improve¬
ments on tlie present county court
house. The same to embrace two ad¬
ditional wings, two story high, 24x32
feet, extension to main building of 16
feet, and repairs and improvements
in court room and offices on first floor.
Successful bidder must immediately
enter into proper contract and give
bond in terms of the law. Blaus and
specifications of work will be on file in
ordinary’s office after first Monday in
July next. Payment made for same
as work progresses. The right to re¬
ject any or all bids reserved.
M. Henderson, Co. Comr.
June 73, 1897. 25-4 w
First ClAss Table Board by the
week at $3.00 at Brunswick Restaur¬
ant.
Sick headache can be quickly and
completely overcome by using those
famous little pills known as-De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers.” J.H.
Goodman & Co.
Look Here—W e board and lodge
you for $3.50 per week. Everything
first class. See us.
Brunner’s Restaurant.
Not only piles of the very worst kind
can be cured by DeWitt's Witcii Ilazel
Salve, eczema, scalds, burns, bruises,
boils,ulcers and all other skin troubles
can be instantly relieved by tbe same
remedy. J. II. Goodman & Co.
Baby Mine!
Every mother
feels an i n tj e -
scribable dread
of the pain and
danger attend¬
ant upon the
most critical pe¬
riod of her life.
m Becoming a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf¬
fering hour incident to maternity; this
which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial is not only made
painless, but all the Those danger is re¬
moved by its use. who use
this remedy are no longer de¬
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con¬
ditions are avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com¬
mon to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother’s
Friend. It is a blessing to woman.
*1.00 PER by BOTTLE mail at all Drug- Store.,
or aent on receipt ot price.
BOOKS Containing ieterast: to invaluable all information will be of
rntt core address, women, application, sent
to any upon by
The BKiDFIELO REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga,
A Word fo Croakers.
Editors Leader.
For the benefit of the croakers who
say nothing will grow in the
co , { wish t0 ive „„ HCC0Ullt of a
. Mrs. ..
Slithering , . of the old , neighbors . ot
Dr. Hale, at her place on a ten-acre
tract about two miles south west of the
city. When the long table was set for
ail,nei t"e cool, , unit . . coiiutot irt oi „ f net
comfortable, well-furnished house, it
seemed incredible that a little o\et
year ago the place was thickly
covered with tall pines, and the tin-
broken sod a dense covering of native
wire grass. Ami yet this same land
is now producing all manner of vege-
ta,jles ... of . * 0Hd . y' . e,d *”'» . « uaI,t . * . Irish
potatoes weighing sixteen ounces to
the pound, many of them requiring, to
b e cut m two in order to accommodate
them witli space when mailied on a
common dinner plate. The dinner,
almost entirely from
garden, was much enjoyed by all,
JXSfi thfdSS 'IneliiumstSbie
fund of anecdotes made tbe occasion
one of much enjoyment, long to be re¬
J. II. Green.
DEBILITY.
To those 1 who suffer pain the joy of
relief is indescribable. Debility though causes
all the inconveniences of pain,
not its sharpness. It is a later stage
of disease. of
Pains and debility are symptoms
a deranged condition of the kidneys.
They will disappear when the kidneys
act right, not before. Diseased or in¬
active kidneys can be
CURED
I have used five boxes of your Spar-
agus Kidney Pills and they have
strengthened me wonderfully. The
last doctor told me my kidneys were
in a partial paralyzed condition which
was the cause of my nervous debility
not being cured. I advise everybody
having any nervous or kidney trouble
to use Ilobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills.
John G. Weiss, Springdale, Pa.
HOBBS
Sparagus Kidney Pills.
HOBJJS REMEDY CO., Pkophietobs. Chicago.
Ur. Hobbs Pills For Sale in FITZGERALD, GA.,
by .J. H. GOODMAN CO„ Druggists.
Special Sale.
The Wheeler & Wilson improved
No. 9 sewing machine at $25. nbso-
lutely less than factory cost. This is
your opportunity.
Colony Furniture Co.
The Texas senate lias passed a joint
resolution providing for the calling of
an international cotton convention
August 2d, 1897, at Galveston, The
purpoee of ttie convention is to secure
concerted legislation throughout the
world looking to the abolition of
bucket-shops and cotton exchanges,
which it is contended, are ruining the
price of cotton by their adroit man¬
agement of tbe markets of the world.
Wall paper from 21 cents up. Look
at our samples.
Colony Furniture Co.
W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., says :
-One Minute Cough Cure saved my
only child from dying by croup.” It
lias saved thousands of others suffer¬
ing from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis
and other serious throat and lung
troubles. J. II. Goodman & Co.
The Savannah shoe store received a
large invoice of fine shoes this week.
Look up their ad and then go and see
this firm.
Wanted— Horse and cattle hide.
Apply Lascelies Grocery Co., Renard
block, Fitzgerald, Ga. 22-tf
-They are dandies,” said Mrs.Bows
ers, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise,
while writing about DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills
for sick headache and disorders of the
stomach and liver. J. H. Goodman &
Co.
Cuba lias 192 coffee plantations, TOO
sugar plantations, 4,500 tobacco es¬
tates, 3.200 cattle farms and 1,700
small farms devoted to various pro¬
ducts.
Terrible Accident.— It is a ter¬
rible accident to be burned or scalded;
but the pain and agony and the fright¬
ful disfigurements can be quickly over¬
come without leaving a scar by using
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. J. H.
Goodman & Co.
Tax Notice.
All city taxes on real and personal
property are now due and payable at
tbe office of the city clerk. In all
cases where the same are not paid be¬
fore July 1st, 1897, they become de¬
linquent on that date and a penalty of
ten per cent, will be added.
24-2t II. II. Kabrich, City Clerk,
Don’t thin your blood with sassa¬
fras or poison it with blue-mass; but
aid Nature by using DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills
for constipation, biliousness and stom¬
ach and liver troubles. They are pure¬
ly vegetable. J. H. Goodman & Co.
Vitality and Sexttnl Strength.
A modern treatment tor debilitated,
weak and nervous men. The Ameri¬
can Cure for this class of weakness is
put up in the shape of small nerve
tablets and called “Mazo Tonic.” It
will cure. It brings strength and
vigor. The price is $1. We will send
it to your address upon receipt of the
price. American Remedy Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
P. O. Box 168. 23-2m
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Feather Plucked at the
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Saturday, July 3.
The citizens of Grandest Fitzgerald have raised over
$300.00 for the and most Elaborate
Celebration ever held in have Wire-grass been Georgia.
Eminent speakers will consist of engaged and
the amusements everything that
goes to make a Perucci, gala day. tight-rope
Prof. Chelso a walker of
world-wide performances, reputation, the has been engaged to
give two first to take place
at 10 o’clock A. m., and the second at 6 o’clock
p. m., from a rope stretched from two of the
highest There buildings be foot in the city. bicycle
will races, races, sack
wheelbarrow races, wrestling, jumping,
base ball, etc.
Reduced rates on all railroads. See other
bills for detailed program. Come to Fitzgerald
and have a good time. Everything goes—pop
lWfW OOUILfe oi.rl will.I ;.{] till.
Fitzgerald Bottling Works,
North Grant St. All orders will receive prompt attention
OLIN S. McCOY
Welcome News to Persons Suffering
From Chronic Diseases.
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 sanit: rium they in¬
tend to locate in this city.
They use the Massage and Vapor
Batli 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 bv 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. tn., and evenings from 7 to 8.
Notice to Colony Stock 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 ^alue 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 tiiis such as notes given prior
to date, but applies to all new
purchases and to allotments where
improvements have been made.
Board or Directors.
Wanted to Trade.
I have a number of excellent pieces
of Florida land that I wish to trade for
Fitzgerald property. Who has the some ice
to trade? Call and see me at
factory. J. F. Stansbrough.
Wool Growers
Please call on me when ready to
sell. Will buy in auy quantity. Spot
eliasb and top market price.
Pins St. S. M. Coiien.
4-W.-22.
Special Notice.
The colony company lias 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
Irwin Sheriff Sales.
State of Georgia, J •
Irwin County, i
Will be sold before the court house door in
Irwinville, Ga., on the 1st Tuesday in July,
1897, within the legal hours of sale the follow¬
ing property, to-wit: Two hundred and forty
acres of land, being part of lot number
one hundred and sixty-six in the 6th district
of said county, and known as the Hearn place
the same being levied upon and to be satisfy sold as
the property of J. Y. Fletcher, to 3
executions issued from the count y court of
said county, one Jeff in Kirkland, favor of Henry W. Jones
for the use of one in *favor of
A. D. Adair and McCarty Bros., and one in fa¬
vor of the Citizen’s bank of Valdosta, against
J. ’ Y. Fletcher, property pointed out by plain¬
tiffs’ attorney. Defendant notified as required
bylaw. Levy made and returned to me by
Wm, lingers, county bailiff.
This 1st day of June, 1897.
State of Georgia, /
Irwin County, f
Will be sold before the court house door in
Irwinville, Georgia, on theilirst 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 by the Ocmulgee river; east by
lands of John Mobely; south by original land
line; west by lands or John Mobley, the same
levied upon and to be sold as the property of
Byrd Mobley, to satisfy one flfa issued favor from
the county court of said county, and in
of J. 1>. Weed &Co. vs. Byrd Mobley,property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Levy made
and returned to me bv Win. Rogers, county
bailiff, this 29tli day of May, 1897.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
six acres of land, being part of lot number :23,
in the 6th District of said county, levied the place on
which T. W. Ellis \V. now resides, on flfa as
the property of T. Ellis, to satisfy one
issued from the county court of said county,
in favor ot Warren Fletcher vs. T. w. Ellis
and Jehue Branch, property pointed out by
plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by of
Win. Rogers, county bailiff. This 29th day
May. 1897. Defendant in possession and noti-
fled as required by law.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
245 acres, more or less, of lot of land, number
19, in the 6th District of Irwin county, being
the north half oft:said lot, levied on and to be
sold as the property of Lott Warren, to of satisfy
one fifa issued from the county court said
county, in favor of the Bank of Tifton vs. 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 court house door of
Irwin county, Georgia, the on the first Tuesday in
July, 1897, between legal hours of sale.the
following city property, to-wit, to the highest
bidder, for cash, one lot in the city of Fitz¬
gerald, Georgia: Lot Number 2, Square
J, Block 15, said property levied
on as the property of D. W. M. Whitley, to sat¬
isfy a superior court, flja Dorminey in favor & of Gaudy
Crisp & Co., ana against Whitley,
principals, defendant in and possession Paulk & and Dorminey, notified security,
accord-
ng to law.
This June 1. 1897. R. V. Handley,
Sheriff of Irwin County.
State of Georgia. I
Irwin County, (
Will be sold before the codrt house door in
irwinville, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
July, 1897, within the legal hours One of iron sale, the
following property, to-wit: 7 grav
horse of medium size, about levied years old, and
one buggy and harness, 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. Roobks, County Bailiff.
Dissolution Notice.
This is to certify that the firm of
W. O. Wilson & Co. has this day been
dissolved. All moneys and accounts
due the above firm are payable to Har¬
ris & Carson.
W. O. Wilson,
23-3w Briggs Carson & Co.
First Class Table Board by the
week at $3.00 at Brunswick Restaur¬
ant.