The Fitzgerald leader. (Fitzgerald, Irwin County, Ga.) 19??-1912, September 30, 1897, Image 4

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CxJ w m PC! * Official Newspaperof Irwin County, Goorgh Gi Official Newspaper of City of Fitzgerald, PUBLISHED EVERY THUH8DAY BV B.F. KNAPP, I Editors and Publishers. J.G. KNAPP, f ---- Subscription Kates:—O ne copy, one year 11.50; Six months, 75c; Three months, 50c. Terms—I nvariably in advance. made known Job and advertising rates soliolted. on application. Your patronage COUNTY OFFICIALS. C. C. Smith, Judge Sup. Court.Hawh4nville.Ga Tom Eason, Solicitor Sup. Court. McRae, “ J. B. Clements, Cj. Judge, Irwlnvllle. .1. E. Burch. Co. Sollcitcr. Fitzgerald, J.J. Lee,Ordinary, Irwlnvllle, J. B. D. Paulk.Clerk Sup.Court,Irwlnvllle, Fitzgerald, “ ’ K. V. Handley, Sheriff. C. L. Royal, Tax Receiver, Ocilla, Sycamore, J. R. Paulk, Tax Collector, Irwlnvllle, “ James Walker, Co. Treasurer, E. J. Hogan, Co. Surveyor, Minnie, Marion I)ixon, School Com., M. Henderson, Co. Commissioner,Ocilla, TIFTON AND NORTHEASTERN 1£. K. “SOLDIERS’ COLONY ROUTE.” General Offices, Tifton, Georgia. Nol. No3. j Feb. 9. 1897. No. 2. No. 4. k y ? P. M. a . ®*XX-I-I-> litssasi .*»>*- 4*. <**■ in zn sissgss Lv. f f f Ar. Tifton, Fitzgerald. Brighton Pinetta. Harding. Fletcher. Irwin. Ga. Lv. Ar. 11:45 10:59 12:00 11:30 10:45 11:10 11:10 Ot-l-l 35 3ZOiO> S5SSS8S: Trains Nos. 1, 2,3 and 4 run daily except S Trafns 7 and 8 Sunday only. Nob. run signal. on (f) Trains stop only on Plant System Trains connect at Tifton with and G. S. A F. railroads,and Georgia and Ala¬ bama at Fitzgerald. President. H. H. Tift, Vice-President. W.O. Tift. Traffic Manager. F. G. Boatright. GEORGIA ii ALABAMA RAILWAY, “THE SAVANNAH SHOUT LINE.” Passenger Schedule, Effective June 1, ’97, P. M, I A. M. A. M.! P. M. 5 S3 in ,55 Lv Oo lla Ar 10 35 5 05 6 (10 III 25 Lv. Fitzgerald Ar. 9 45 4 35 7 30 112 25 Ar. Abbeville, Lv. 7 45 3 35 A. M. P. M. Cordeie 9 05 2 15 5 55 1 <0 Americus [ 7 20 12 50 7 30 M. A. .«. P. 7 55 Montgomery 7 50 1215 4 15 4Ar. Savannah Halena Lv.l 7 30 J 2o 7 20 8 35 i Sunday—Lv. Ocilla 5 15 p. m; Ar. 9 30 a. m. Ar. Abbeville 6 40p.m.; Lv. 8 00 a. m. On September 12th, 1897, the Georgia & Ala¬ bama railway resumed the double daily pas¬ senger service between Montgomery and Sa¬ vannah by extending trains Nos. 19 and 20, from which date the following schedules will be effective: No. 19. No. 20. 7 20 p m lv. Savannah ar. 10 20 a m 106am " Helena " 4 15 “ 2 14 ^Abbeville “ 3 05 “ •• Cordeie “ 1 45 “ 3 35 “ Americus “ 11 59 “ 5 07 “ Richland “ nr* 6 15 “ '* Lumpkin “ 8 36 “ Hurtsboro “ 8 31 “ 8 28 “ “ 6 10 “ 10 45 “ “ Montgomery Close connections at all junctions and ter¬ minal points for all points. Mgr. Cpcii. Gabret, Vice.Pres. A Gen. A. Pope, Gen. Pas. Agt. fit ,as N. Kight, Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Agt. Ed STALLINGS, T. I*. A., Fitzgerald. Postofflce. Mai! a. m. and 5:30 p. m. closes 30 minutes earlier Sunday even- office open from Sunday 7 a. from m. to7:30 9:30 a. p. m. m. to 10.30 Office open E. H. PlEPER, 1 M- • Christian Science. Services every Sunday morning 10:30; Sun¬ day school 11:40, and Sunday evening services street. at 7:30, corner of Pine avenue and Lee A cordial invitation is extended to all of what¬ ever creed or calling.__ CHENEY & BURCH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Off ice—I n Paulk Building, GrantStreet, FITZGERALD, GEORGIA. WAY & JAY, Attorney-at-Law, Fitzgerald, Georgia. Office—I n the Slayton & Kern building on Pine avenue. E.W.Ryman, L. Kennedy, Of South Dakota. Of Savannah. RYMAN & KENNEDY, Office—I n Fitzgerald Block. Palace , Hotel, Mrs. Orcelia R. Smith, Prop. Cor. Jessamine and Main Streets. We are now making special rates to oiir fel- low colony members from the North. When you reach the depot here have the hack driver take you to the Palace Hotel Everything new and strictly first-class. BEFORE YOU BUY Or order anything in the line of WATCHES, • JEWELRY, SiWerware, Diamonds. Clocks and Spectacles, EXAIVIINIE Wettste'm's Goods and prices. Remember that we give from 25 to 40 per cent from the prices quoted in any illustrated catalogue, with a guarantee that everything is just as represeted. Repair¬ ing in best manner and at lowest living rates at the oldest established “Pioneer” Jewelry Store, Grant St., between Central and Pine. Drs. C. A, A l C. Holtzsndorf, Office— In Slayton & Kern building, oppo¬ site Commercial hotel, Fitzgerald, Ga Phone 21 . __ WE List - Property -fs==== ANI> ===♦ Pay : Taxes For non-resident property owners. Small and large tracts of land for sale. Enclose stamp giving full information. f, mum son co, mi, r> i Real EstateDealers. The picnic register can be found at Dr. Deniston’s drug store, where all persons who were at the picnic and failed to register their names are re¬ quested to call and register that we may have a complete list. Prof. T. E. Becker, E. S. Child, ____Committee, There are liars in every town whose sole aim in life to set the pot of gossip boiling and try to stir up strife and dis¬ content in an otherwise peaceful com¬ munity. Why don’t they take a vaca¬ tion? Society can dispense with their services and a good long rest of their jaw might kill them. A wagging tongue that hangs on a swivel can do more harm in fifteen minutes than a skunk in a'graveyard. A person who is addicted to the habit of tattling and spreading news is an eye-sore to the world, and he is an everlasting nui¬ sance.—Rochelle New Era. City Taxes ARE NOW Due and Payabfe At the office of the City Clerk. H. H. KABRICH, City Clerk. In the large stock the Savannah Shoe Store got in this and last week they have 371 pair of mens’ shoes, as¬ sorted colors, which they offer at $2. Go and see them for curiosity sake. lw A Rare Bargain. Two iiur.dred and sixty-five acres of land, 8 miles east of Fitzgerald, for sale at a bargain; 50 acres in cul¬ tivation, four room house, outbuild¬ ings, two good wells of water, all kinds of bearing fruit trees, etc. Part casli and balance on time. Call at prem¬ ises or address me at Dorminev’s Mill, Ga. J. J. Luke. lm-35x Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received at the mayor’s office, Fitzgerald, Ga., until 6 p. m., October 4,1807, for the construction of an artesian well ac¬ cording to specifications on file in thd mayor’s office. C. C. GoODNOW. Mayor. Sept. 16, 1897. For Sale at a Bargain. A fine mare and a horse, wagon and harness for sale. Call at Leader office. 39-4w Belting, buggies, cotton bagging, light wagons, bicy¬ cles, at the Boyd Hardware Co. We pay the highest market price for cotton. Su¬ gar mills for ten days at $22.50. Sugar kettles are also low in price. Call and get prices. Boyd Hardware Co- Advertising Asks Would you have your business pay ? and answers, “ Then make it better yourself—you can do it. But not waiting on the future. Advertising Says Prosperity will'come, but not to the waiter, or to the timid, or to the undecided. The far-seeing, the energetic and the courageous man is now fore¬ closing on the future. He recog¬ nizes in the present his oppor¬ tunity. Advertising Asserts That old methods have had their day. The jog trot, in either wholesale or retail business is doDe for. The pace has the changed. Only the up-to-date, is successful most progressive nowadays. man Advertising Proclaims High tension throughout Given is the prime necessity. this, then Brains, Courage and Energy will compel success. Your move is to advertise—ad¬ vertise to-day, to-morrow and next day. Don’t quit till you quit business. AdvertisersSay That the medium with which to “cover the field” is the, THE : LEADER, A Straight Stor y, Of Straight Goods m In a Straight Paper Is bound to briug business. If you have a good thing, adver¬ tise it in JT CD ► ► Leader. And you’ll hit a market you can¬ not hit through any other Fitz¬ gerald medium. Each copy has a whole family fi$r its audience. Clean, newsy, truthful, fair and square. Reasons Why Diarrhoea Chamberlain’s Remedy Colic, Chol¬ era and Is the Rest. 1. Because it affords almost instant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the only lemedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 6. Because it is the only remedy that can always be depended upon in cases of cholera infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8. Because it produces no bad re¬ sults. 9. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of more people than any other medi¬ cine in tile world. The 25 and 50 cent sizes. For sale by J. H. Good¬ man, druggist. A Protest from Abroad. Editors Fitzqbkalp Leader. Dear (Sirs —In your issue of The Leader of Sept. 16,1 notice an arti¬ cle scoring non-residents. This is it step in a good cause. Being one of tlie persons referred to I wish to state in a few words my opinion on this subject. First, it is tlie privilege of any person to purchase property wherever he pleases. lie has no au¬ thority to maintain a nuisance next to his neighbor of any kind. Native for¬ ests are not considered a nuisance. Now. if tlie author of that article wishes not to he on good terms with the outside world he lias taken a step in tlie right direction. Persons who invest money in tlie colony or city of Fitzgerald are entitled to some pro¬ tection to their property. I have prop¬ erty in tlie colony and city of Fitz¬ gerald. My tract lias been robbed by some one; my city property is being treated the same way. Now, if tlie mayor or tlie agents are trying to down non-residents, it is useless for ns to put any more money there. I would also state that I have been in¬ formed that parties or some one is taking plants anil wrecking tilings generally on the premises located on the corner of Magnolia and Logan. Some one will be bebj for jt ; If the citizens of Fitzgerald are to do up the non-residents it is a good time to find it out. F. C. Mallory. St. Fa ul, Minn., Sept. 14, ’97. MOTHER!’"Hi such tender and and about which holy recollections cluster as that of “ Mother ”—she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid¬ ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth¬ er is beset with danger and all ef¬ fort should be made to avoid it. Mother’s so assists nature in the change tak¬ ing place that Friend the Expectant is Mother ena¬ bled to look for- ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore¬ bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement—in short, it “makes Childbirth natural and easy,” be as so many have said, Don’t persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND “ My wife suffered more In ten min¬ utes with either of her other two chil¬ dren than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bot¬ tles of ‘Mother’s Friend.’ It is a blessing to any one expecting to be¬ come a MOTHER,” says a customer. Henderson Dale, Carmi, Illinois. Of Druggists at $1.00, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Write for book containing testimonials and valuable information for all Mothers, free. The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. In Florida Orange grove, large dwelling, burn, etc., suitable for boarding lionse, 22 acres, on hill, center of villinge, ad¬ joins Flagler, of “Ponce de Leon” fame, property Surrounded by post- office, stores, churches :ind pretty vil¬ las of wealthy northern people, for stile. One-third cash, balance at in¬ terest for any time wished. F. M. Stansbrough. Fitzgerald, Ga. Legal Notices--Published by Authority. Notice of Local Bill. JAf VTOTICE is hereby Georgia given that legislature at the next session of the there will be introduced public a special bill entitled “A Bill to establish roade and highways in the American Tribune Soldier Colony, and to discontinue and abandon certain roads now in said colony, and for other purposes.” D. C. Welch, Supt. of Colony. First published Sept.23,1897. Notice of Local Bill. VTOTICE is hereby given that a bill will be ■li introduced at the next session of the general assembly of Georgia to amend the charter of the city of Fitzgerald by abolishing the office of city recorder and empowering the mayor to preside in police court. Fitzgerald. Sept. 20, 1897. Notice of Local Bill. "\T OTICE is hereby given that there will be Lx introduced at the October session ol' the general assembly of Georgia, a bill entitled "A bill to incorporate the board of education of the city of Fitzgerald.” Fitzgerald, Ga., Sept. 20, 1837. Notice of Local Bill. -LY VTOIICE is heroby legislature given that of the at thq State next of session of the special hill Georgia there will be introduced a entitled “a bill to amend the charter of the city of Fitzgerald, Ga.,” relative to the man¬ ner of issuing and the payment of city offices, war¬ rants, the abolishment or certain city in and giving the mayor the casting vote case of a tie vote in the city council. First published Sept. 30th, 1897. Local Legislation. -IN ’VTOTICE is hereby given that application assembly will be made to the next general of Georgia, for the passage of the following local bill, of which tlie following is the caption the : A bill to he entitled an act to Incorporate of town of Ocilla, In thecountyof Irwin, councilmcn, State Georgia, to provido fora mayor, recorder and other officers of said town; to authorize the officers and corporate authori¬ ties of said town to exercise such powers and do such things as may be neceseary or proper for the best interest, benefit, peace, said good or¬ der, health and general welfare of town, and the inhabitants thereof: to confer other and additional power and authority upon such officers and authorities: to authorize the cor¬ porate authorities of said town to pass and en¬ force proper rules, by-laws and ordinances for the government of said town; to authorize punishment for any violation of said rules, by¬ law s and ordinances; to regulate or prohibit i he sale of spirituous and intoxicating liquors, mid license the same, and impose penalties for selling the same without a license in said town; the to repeal an act entitled an act to prohibit sale of intoxicating liquors in Irwin county, approved Sept. 28,1879, included so far as in the the 6ame re¬ lates to the territory corpor¬ ate limits of said town, and other purposes. Notice of Local Bill: \T OTICE is hereby Riven. that whereas the lAl ordinary for Irwin county, Ga., has called an election of the qualified voters of said county to vote upon the question of the re¬ moval of the county site from Irwinville to Fitzgerald or to such place as the voters may by ballot designate, and whereas the law of Georgia requires that if the voters vote in fa¬ vor of removal that such vote shall be ratified by the general assembly of the State, and that notice of the local bill necessary for such rat¬ ification, must bo advertised for 30 days p rior to the introduction of such bill, therefore i fat the said election to be held on the 21st day of October, 1897, the county site of Irwin county shall be voted to Fitzgerald by the lawful ma¬ jority. to-wit. two-thirds of all the votes cast at such election, a local bill will be introduced in the house of representatives at the next meeting of the general assembly entitled as follows: “A bill for an act to be entitled an act to change the county site of Irwin county, Geor¬ gia, and to remove the same from Irwinville to Fitzgerald in said county, and for other purposes.” 1897. lw This Sept. 14, Road Notice. T F no good cause to the contrary be shown JL on or before the first Monday in October next, at my office, Irwinville, Ga.. I will grant the an order establishing a new public road in 1537th road district of said county: Commenc¬ ing at southeast corner of 5-acre tract, colony land, No. 273, and southwest corner of tract No. 804, thence due north to the Wilcox county line, the same having been marked out by re¬ viewers and passing oyer the following 5-acre tracts, co'ony domain: 804, 805, 806, 1014, 1015, 1010, 1017,1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 273, 274, 275. 999, 998, 997, 990, 995, 994, 993, 2072, 992, 990. 989, also 10 -acre tracts Nos 1071, 2075,2076, 2077, 2084, 208-3, 2082, 2081, M. HENDERSON, Com. Roads & Revenue Irwin County. This Sept. 0, 1897. Notice. State of Georgia, 1 Irwin Countv. f in¬ Notice is hereby given that a hill will he troduced at the next session of tlie Georgia Legislature, to amend the act entitled an act to incorporate the city ot' Fitzgerald anil to define the city limits there of, etc., approved shall December 23rd, 1896. so that said city not include any of the five acre tracts of the American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company as appears by the recorded plat ef said Amer¬ onfile ican Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company of in the clerks office of the Superior Court Irwin County, to deflnesaid city limits as des¬ cribed by the recorded plat of said city of file in the Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court of said County, with the extension. This 8th day of September, 1897. Notice of County Site Elec¬ tion. State Irwin of County, Georgia, J. ( Notice is hereby given that on the 24'th day of August, 1897 there was filed in this office a petition signed by more than two-filths of the poll tax payers of Irwin county, provided Georg’a, praying that an election be held as by law to enable the voters of Irwin county to vote upon and determine the question of tlie removal of the county siteof Irwin county, Georgia, from Irwinville to Fitzgerald or to such other place in said county as the voters may by their ballots designate. Now therfore it is ordered that an election be held in and for said county, of the determine qualified voters thereof, to vote upon and the question of changing- and removing the said county site irom Irwinville the to Fitzgerald or to such other place in said county as the voters may determine. Said election will be held on Thursday the 21 st day of October, 1897, at the usual polling of the said places in the various election precincts and official county. Irwin¬ Witness my hand seal at ville, Georgia, this August 27,1897. [seal] J J. Lee, Ordinary in and for Irwin county, Georgia. 35-7 w. Petition for Charter State of Georgia, I Irwin County. f To the Superior Court ol said County: The petition ol'J. B. Paulk, J. T. Boyd, F. J. Clark and 1). W. Paulk shows: First—That they desire to form themselves and such other persons as may be associated with them, into a private and style corporation under the corporate name of ‘'Fitzgerald Mercant lie Company. '' Second—That the object of (his association is pecuniary gain, and the business they pro¬ pose to engage in and carry on is as follows, viz: To buy, store and sell all classes of dry goods, notions, shoes, lints, "caps, groceries, hardware, and first-class in fact everything that is kept and sold in a general mercantile es¬ tablishment, and to do a general mercantile business. To buy and sell all kinds of personal property and real estate, and to convey the same, to lend or borrow money on notes, bills, deeds, mortgages, or other liens oroliligutions. to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to liave and use a corporate seal, to enter into and carry out contracts, and generally m do all acts and things necessary ami proper for the promotion and maintenance of the business and objects of the corporation. Third-The amount of capital employed will he ten thousand dollars, ten percent of which is actually paid in and the capital stock shall be divided into shares of one hundred dollars each. No stockholder shall be personally lia¬ ble except tor tlie amount of stock subscribed for. Fourth—Tlie Fitzgerald, principal place Ga.. of cloinjr busi¬ ness will bo in and sufch other places as may be necessary for the promotion of said business. Fifth—In addition to the powers aforesaid to carryout the purposes and objects of said corporation, and the powers common to all corporations under the laws of this State, pe¬ titioners desire the following- special powers: To increase the capital twenty-five stock from time to time to the sum of thousand dol¬ lars. to receive in payment of stock to be is¬ sued, money, lands or other property as may be determined by the board of directors, to make by-laws not inconsistent with the laws of this State or the United States, and gener¬ ally to have, enjoy and exercise the corporate powers and privileges incident to corpora¬ tions under the laws of the State. Wherefore petitioners pray that they and their associates be privileges, incorporated with the rights, powers and etc., for the term of twenty years, under the aforesaid name piration with the that privileges of renewal at the ex¬ of time. Cheney & Burch. Petitioners’ Attorneys. Original filed in office Sept. 25th, 1897. State of Georgia, I Irwin County. I I. J. B. D. Paulk, of tlie superior court of said county do hereby certify that the forepro- intt filed is a true and correct copy of the petition in my office. J. B. D. Pauek, C. S.C. I. C. For all the news read, The Leader. S. M. Whitchard & Bro., * * | ••■■r -Are Constantly Receiving- nipw—- Fresh Groceries 9 H Which are Going at Bottom Prices. \ (&) 500 bushels of Texas Rust-Froof Oats for Seed, and Georgia Rjo. Car Balt: ' Crockery and Lamps. We make a specialty of Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. * s (’Phone 19.) Corner Thomas and Oconee. T s T. W. HAYDE, - ! DEALER IN ‘ J t 9 Mouldings, Brick, Lime, Cement, Etc. On and after this date wo will take orders for While Pino Sash and Eoors for ouiek „ & and prompt delivery. We guarantee to meet compction in both price and quality in'the of goods. It is asked us why wo sell nearly all the Sash and Doors that are sold - city, and our answer the Is that as we the carry importance strictly home manufactured goods. We are glad to believe people realize of protecting home industries and tbereby keep the money at home, which is a great benefit to our county and Stnte; but we yellow occasionally have a customer who has heard that putty does not stick so well to pine sash as white pine, (which, under our system of preparing the * sash, we are prepared to contradict by a guarantee it will), and for this class of cus¬ tomers we will hereafter be prepnred to give thorn estimates on White Pine goods for „ quick delivery. While we are at It that we desire to call your attention to the fact that & a> we aro headquarters for Brick and it was but a few months ago that we com- monced selling brick, at n hicli time a poor quality of brick was selling here at $9.o0 a, per 1,000. We aro now inaintaininga yard price on 1,000 brick at $8.50, and in quail- X titles at a very much lower figure. We also carry a large stock of Glass, and will X v he pleased, on short notice, to make estimates on Plate and Window Glass for store X fronts. Remember our location on x i Central Av., Opposite the New Cotton Warehouse. <S^<£<3><8x8x8><g> <$><&<&& <&$><$<$> S§7 $ $ 3& SjS 3$USft:Sfj Sfi Jjs 3§S $ 5§« sfe Sk W tfc w \A $ 5P 5k «*Is* * DRY-GOODS,? sp NOTIONS, * JCLOTHING T # W Iff Shoes, Hats, Caps, «Jg $ Trunks, Valises, Etc.# 5*5 *4*? k'*’ » We invite make Store headquarters. We <g[|& you to g k i solicit a part of your ”3 atrona Z* *F* 5 sp? *4g v k HARRISON BROS., A <i> *#* sk FITZGERALD, GEORGIA. vk <i> *J v! !« Jfc t* *&&& «!« SjS 5|s $ $ sis * OH, YES! 0 * * * * <$>$><$><§ <§><§><§><§> It % X Let us remind you that J. E. BENTZ will sell you first-class goods at - fv competition. the very lowest When figures, and want will, Groceries at all cheap times, call meet any J. E. legitimate BENTZ, /W) W you on '/*v 4*' And your Pillsbury’s wishes will Best be Flour gratified. iu Sacks. We also handle Gold Medal, (&A Ballard and 1 J. B. BENTZ, g T * East Pine Av., Fitzgerald, Ga. * *' ■ PATRONIZE DOME INDUSTRIES Do not give out your order for Nursery Stock until you coine and sec my stock and get Hundreds of men told mo last winter they woro very caught sorry they gave their order be¬ seeing my stock and getting my prices. So don’t get again. I will sell you No. June Budded Peach Trees for $35.00 per thousand, and 3 to 4 foot trees for *45.00 per 1000. I have stock in my yard on South Main Street about the middle of October; so do not give your order until you see me and my stock and get prices. F'itzifera.lcl E. 51 WINSLOW, Manager. Nursery Co- | ... lc\V 777Z > ■ff -w Hiigiiii!^ ftsayyiiigia m 1 i: nsJlS ar -I-.,-. . TIFTON FOUNDRY S MACHINE COMPANY. ■f — MANUFACTURERS OF-♦ Iron and Brass Castings, Engine and Boiler Fittings, injectors. Lubricators, Jet Pumps, Steam Gages; Globe, Angle and Check 0 l Pipe Le and Fittings; a n < General k?nds°of'5fachinery. Machinery a^nd C MBl^ Supplies jg°^^rork a S peciaUv AGent s for an NOTICE.--Iron and brass melted six days inevery week. A second-hand 50-horse power Engine for sale. Call on or address, lor iu prticulars, S. KELL, Manager, Tifton, Ga. R.