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Residence Lot $30.00
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The town site of Mystic which is laid out in streets, parks,
business and reeidence sections, is situated on the highest point
in the county of Irwin at the crossing of the Atlantic and Birming
ham and the Ocilla and Valdosta railroads, 16 miles north of Tif
ton and 25 miles east of Ashburn. This point was chosen by Ex-
Governor Northern and Mr. P, H. Fitzgerald as the most desir
able site upon which to locate the great Fitzgerald colony, but
the owner refused to enter into nogotiations for its sale. and
these gentleman were forced to find another location.
The town of Mystic has mauy natural advantage to be found
nowhere else. The surrounding country of from 15to 20 miles
square, will support a town of 5.000 inhabitants or more. It is
located upon two great railway lines and enjnys excellent freight
and passenger B:rvice. The site lies perfectly level except for
natural drains which cross the property diagonally and will afford
perfect drainage to the entire town. The neighboring country is
dotted with the finest farms in South Georgia whose owners are,
without exception, progressive. intelligent and successful agri
culturists. The climate is mild and equable and no section of the
gouth is more delightful and healthy. No fever—no malaria.
POINTS TO REMEMBER.
Mystic has delightful elimate and perfect natural drainage.
Two charches, school house and many residences are Now
being built.
Located at intersection of Atlantic and Birmingham and
QOcillz and Valdosta railroads.
Mown supplied with Artesian water and plans of waterworks
will be prepared.
Virgin pine forest for park in the town. 3,000 acres of fine
farming lands in immediate vicinity at prices less than the timber
is worth.
Oleverest people in South Georgia live in Mystic and surround
country.
In Making Remittance to Trust Co. of Georgia, use
blank below. If remitting to Citizens’ Bank, use blank
at right.
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GEORGIA COLONY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
CARE TRUST CO. OF GA.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Gentlemen: I enclosd $.........ce- sil payment
fOF..coosvneereeeersscensen i bIBinEBB lots in the Town of MYSTIC,
with which I am to receive, free of charge, the same num
ber of residence lots.
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Dr. HAILE’S DRUG STORE?
: 14 Pine Street.
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F. M. GRAHAM & CO,,
Contractors s* Builders
Dealers in
All kinds of Building Material.
Tombstones & Headstones.
——OFFICE—
Cor. Sherman and Plne St.
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City Lots and Tracts
Improved and unimproved,
FOR SALE
Euaquire at
Wettstein's Jewelry Store
414 South Main Street.
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§100,000.00 T 0 LOAN
On Farms, Also Choice City
Property in Fitzgerald.
6 and 7 % interest, and payable
annually. Time 5 years, but may
pay back all or part at the end of
any year and stop inteérest.
. Prompt- attention given all
Jritten izféuiries. Come or write.
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LOTS $22.50.
The South Georgia Land Co.
Are selling Business, Residence
and farm lots in and near the
town of Double Run, in Wilcox
County, for the remarkably low
price of $22 50 each. Of course
you will not know which you will
get until all lots are sold and the
division is had, but you can make
no mistake in buying at the price 1
For Particulars, Write |
The South Georgia Land Co.,
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The ultimate resting place the
service of the
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
must be sought.
Experience and high class ap
pointments enable us perform
all necessary services satisfac
torily.
Preparations for burials and
final interment are carried out
with delicacy an skill.
SOUTHERN MERCANTILE &BUILDING CO
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“Look for the flowers to bloom
in the silence that follows the
'storm—not tllithen” o -
NeNSRS R N ee L el T
In a Tract of More than 3,000 Acres of the Finest
Farming Lands in Georgia, which has been held by
One Owner Against All Offers for nearly 50 Years.
The Georgia Colony & Development Co. are now
opening the new
IRWIN COUNTY, GA.
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MYS 'l‘ l C Is Intersection Atlantic & Bermingham and Ocilla
& Valdosta Rys.and has 6 Passenger Trains daily
MYSTIC isin center of Irwin County—High, Dry and Healthy.
MYSTIC was Original Site Chosen for the Grzat Fitzgerald Colony.
MYSTIC has Pure Artesian Water and Perfect Natural Drainage.
MYSTIC isSurrounded by the Best Farming Lands in Georgia.
MYSTIC will draw trade from 15 to 20 miles all around.
MYSTIC alreadv has 200 people; Annual Cotton Receipts 2,000 Bales.
MYST!C offers Unequaled Advantages to investors and Home Seekers.
MYSTIC is Backed by a Half Million Dollars and Means Business.
Factory Sites On Railroad'will be Furnished Free.
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Georgia Colony & Development Co.
Filzgera!d, liwin Counfy, Georgia.
J. H. HARRIS, President and General Manager, Fitzgerald, Ga.
J. B. McCRARY, Vice-President, 726 Empire Building, Atlanta, Ga.
W. F. RUDISILL, Sec’y & Treas., Cash’r Citizens’ Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga.
W. ¢ T U. COLUMN.
TR TOO TOO T lARARN SO
Testsmonies Expert But
Criminating,
Obscene Literature—l am a
subtle strategist who gains ao
entrance into a bitherto pnre
mind and opens up new-avenues
10 temptation. A traitor within
the fortress who throwsopen the
gate and adwits Satan and his al
lies; “‘for asa man thinketh 1n
his heart, so is he.”
Theatre and Dance Hall.—] al
lure those who have had their im
aginations corrupted by cbscene
literature, and add fuel to the
fire of their base desires and pas
sions, I prepare my pupils for
the post-graduate course of the
saloon and the brothel (Statis
‘tics show that over half the girls
in houses of ill-fame were led off
through the dance ball) Gud’s
history of some who sinned
against Him in the b atis that
they sat down to eat and drink,
and rose up to play.
Saloon and Brothel.—l weld the
chains of appetite and lust forged
in the theatre and dance hall,
taking out a morgage on health,
property, family and immortal
sonl, selling my victim to Satan
to be his galley slave through
time eternity. What weak cap
tives the servants of sin become!
Truly, “Whoredom aund wine,
and new wine take away the
heart.”” Hoseaiv. 11,
Refuge, Jail and Penitentiary.
—I am a hospital to care for the
victims of lust, alchoholism and
sin. Many are ushered into Hell
through my wide portals, by dis
ease door, gallows gate and sui
cide subway. ‘‘Therefore hell
hath enlarged herself, and open
ed her mouth without measure,
« . « » and their multitudes shall
descend into it.”
Beer is Given to Little Tots.
Asbabula, 0., Feb, 20.—Ninety
per cent of the pupils in the first
grade of the Swedetown school
here, children between 6 and 8
years are habitual beer drinkers,
and come toschool every day with
their brains befogged by liquor.
Little children sometimes come
to school drunk.
These statements were made
Monday by Miss Jeffers, the prin
cipal. Most of the beer the chil
dren getat their homes, but some
of it is purchased for 3 centsa
glass at saloons, on their way to
school.
“It is nothing for children to
sit at their desks, stupid and
sleepy,’” she says. ‘‘Frequently
the children are unable to walk,
$lOO Reward, $lOO.
The reader of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages,
and that is Catarrh, Hall’s Cattarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being a constiturional disease
requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrabh Cuae is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surface of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitu
tion and assisting nature in doing
its work The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Doilars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address F J.Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 756¢.
Take Hall’s Fan.ily Pills for consti
atipon.
Truth is within ourselves; it
takes no rise from outward
things, whatsosver you may be
lieve. There is aninmost center
in us zll when Truth abides in
fullness.—Robert Browning. Y
Business Lot Both for
(25 BY 120 FEET.) :
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Residence Lot s3o.°°
(50 BY 120 FEET.)
How Lots will be Sold
ow Lots will be o 0
For $30.00 you ¢an buy any busiaess lot (size 25 by 120 feet,)
in Mystic and with each business lot bought will receive, abso- |
lutely free of charge, one residence lot (50 by 120 feet ) This is
the greatest bargain opportunity ever offered in Georgia real
estate. Central lots, which are incladed in the above offer, are
worth today $lOO 00 in open market and would easily bring that
price if now offered for sale. (Lots ia the neighboring town of
Fitzgerald which were bought a few years ago at $lO.OO are now
worrh §lO 000.00. ( L
Lots will be sold for cash and $31.00 for each business lot de
gired must aocompany application. On a date to be announced
later the general distribution of lots will take place, at which
time each buver will receive absolutely perfect title to both the
business lots which ha bays and the residence lots which are
given him. Th= allotment will be conducted with perfect fair
ness and by entirely disinterested parties and every buyer will
receive ‘‘a square deal.’
Send in yonr applications at once, for these lots are relling
rapidly (14 wers sold at Tifcon, Ga., between trains, in about 2
hours.) Whether you buy for investment of for perzonal use
you will make no mistake. Suca an opportunity will probably
never again be presented Iy you desire any further information
write the company or any of its officers. Applications and re
mittances for lots should be made to The Trust Company of
Georgia, Atlanta, Ga., or Citizens’ Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga., who
will properly receipt for same.
FACTS OF INTEREST.
Mystic was n2med by the Tifts, of Tifton, after their home
town of Mystic, Conn. : Cholmd e eL e
Land was owned by ‘‘Uncle’’ - Jack Fletcher for nearly balf
century, who was often solicited to sell but never before con
sented. .
Titles to Mystic lots are absnlately perfect.
On one acre within half mile of Mys:ic Mr. Z. J. Bussell, in
1904, raised over three 5)0 pound bales of cotton and was awar
ded $lOO in gold as prize for best acre in Georgia. Thirteen 500
pound bales were grown on 6 acres last season.
Fine lands near for truck farms, barries, fraits, etc. 13 car
oads of strawberries shipped last year from Fitzgerald.
Town site laid out by J B McOrary. Congsulting Eungineer.
In Making Remittance to Citizens’ Bauk, use blank
below. If Remitiing to Trust Company of Georgia, use
blank at left,
DATE: - s a 0
GEORGIA COLONY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
CARE CITIZEN’S BANK,
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA.
Gentlemen: I ©NCIOBO ..cowmerurmeeeemenscsssarnsensennenen 10 PAyMONL
£OF ccocovnruecrrrernerrernmnmnneDUßlD @SS IOtS in the Town of MYSTIO,
with which I am to receive, free of charge, the same num
ber of residence lots.
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Douglas, Augusta & Gulf Railway Co
Time Table No. 5, Between Barrows Bluff and Nashville, Ga.
North Bound Trains. South Bound Trains -
Read Up. Read Dewn.
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Except | lass | lass - STATION (lass |Class | Sun,
Sunday No. 3 |No. 1 N 0,2 {No.4. | No 8
p-m.|p. m. |a m. a m.|pm|p m.
Lol ol s Foac o inasnowis Blufte okl caninl o o | EAS 90
sl ssi st i e s BEOREN. s 0 b Ril s e 22 40
Lll3O 587 656..cc00c00000ucccsseces Broxton..ceceeveeieneecnn. L 701}l 650]A12 56
0301 502 k B eet Douglas. .sl s i, A 736 615/A 145
Tl T 1 e ee B S TO A D O OO T 0 L 810} ......|L 2 80-
s sl i s i o NHeke s eil wB2O o Tl 45
| grash ol e e ROX o e e BB et
| Sl Bl s Vineyarde sl oo ] 88l s 308
| QUBL: A AOE i i s s eneaire s s ONEPEYRL e b vesbieneite 8 50f.. . . 318
aiigli gsk Bsl s e S IPRNTIRE. es o eee el S ORUON o 228
‘ B Asl AT e s WANAGOOCNEO (Ll s e s 9051.....; 336
PSRI s s RANEDBIOOM Loo et siade s A 910} ..... 460
| aol GO e o REL R SRR S e e 0
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Trsins Nos. 1,2, and 4 carry passengers only. All s»uth bound trains have right over
north bound trains of ihe same or inferior class. :
Train No. 5 goes to Barrows Bluff on Saturirys and Tuesdays only. :
Tiain No. 2 makes close connectioos with A, & B. Passenger Train at Douglas, and the A
C. L. west at Pine Bloom, and the N. & S. at Nashville, for Sparks, Ga.
T.ains Nos. 3 and 6 makes close connections at Pinebloom with A. O. L. train for Bruns
wick, Savannah and Jacksonville.
JOHN McLEAN, President. B. F. HOLTZENDORF, Bupt.
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ALI, TRAINS DAILY,
TRAINS DEPART FROM FITZGERALD. !
For Douglas, Waycross, Jacksonville, Savannah ng‘d all AM. P.M,
points East and South.... e comieeirmnnrsn e leceneene o 835 485
FOF BIUDSWICK .cooveeeomsvcicsrsrecns cnmnassss omsesssnnas iamassz e s pesssssassssssreseennaee 888 e
For Tifton, Moultrie, Thomasville and all points Southwest 840 440
For Cordele, Vienna, Montezuma, Macon, Atlanta and all - -
points West aDd NOTth..e et e 11 25- 7Bb
For *Ocilla 80a #lPWlDVlllO.cceeeuccanc cnsmsnemses smnrnssenms sesraseensn soesennenenes 840 405 -
*Daily except Sunday. : :
EXCELLENT THROUGH SCHEDULE and LOW RATES.
J. G. KNAPP, Oomraercial Agent. G. A. JOLLEY, Ageni,
FITZGERALD. GFORGIA. = A
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Fitzgerald, Ocmulgee & Red Biuff Railroad.
? SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE DEC 22, 1905,
SOUTH BOUND. NORTH BOUKND
LRSS S R e T A
NO. 8' No. 1] STATIONS , NoO 2 ‘ NO 4
P.M. [A. M. AM. |PM,
100 l 780 | Leave.............. WRIGHT 7..........Arriye 300
Yol zet . . L EULANILLE ... . ALBOE S
sSEeT BAURORY.. . 1! 30{ 2 35.
140/ 8 10 | Arrive.........._.F1TZGERALD............Leave | 11 20{ 2 80
¢
! : All irains daily except Sunday -
M. W. GARBUTT, Supt. B.J. REID, G.F. &P. A.