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VYith the Brocession,
Ask your Grocer for Van
Camps. 34-tf.,
Mrs. T. M. Burbanks, of
Osierfield, shopped in this city
Tuesday.
Oleomargerine. High grade
at Whitchards. 131-tf
The Misses. Alma and Ida
Smith, of Wray, were among the
shoppers in this city Tuesday.
WAaANTED—IO cords four-foot
wood per week.
F. M. GrarAM & Co.
Lost:—A blue lodge masonic
pin_has dates of 1865 and 1890
on the back. If found please
leave at the Post Office.
Have you seen the art jsuppfe
ments to such songs as Cow
boy girl, at Oxfords? =~ Vif,
Miss Madeline Carlo, on of the
High School graduates has ac
cepted a position in the Ben
nenson ‘rygoods store.
Boarders wanted: See Mrs. Mc-
Daniel at the Griffin Hom e north
Lee St. { tf.
Miss Connie Miles of East
Georgia avenue, Atlanta, will
spend a few weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Eldridge Cutts,
FOR SALE—One house and lot
in Moultrie to sell or swapfor
one in Fitzgerald. M
Pr. ). 5 erts,
L W illacoochee, Ga.
Mr. H. A. O’Briep, has ac
cepted the positon of chief clerk
to trainmaster Brower for the A.
B. & A., and will move his family
from Atlanta to this city. .
Miss Minnie Goeble, who is
gradually working into the poul
try business on Roanoke Drive,
sold 1502 eggs during the month
of March.
The Baptist Sunday School
will picnic at the Dooley Camp
Grounds Friday, June Ist. The
train will leave the A. B. & A
depot §a. m. Round trip tick
ets 80c and 30c. I
Attention L. O.T. M. all of
ficers and members are hereby
requested to be present at the
gißegular Meeting Monday, June
4th as bysinesss of jmportance
will be attended to.
By order Com,
Mother Enterprise went on a
gtrike yesterday morning aad
boarded the escursion train
bound for Andersonville. The
lean appearance of ‘‘With the
Procession” column reproach
fully stares the old lady ia the
" faceag she contritely promises
to dg so no morg—until the next
apportuoity. : .
Fgr Sale; A camplete saw
mill outfit cousisting of one 125
¢ H. P. return tubular boiler and
, oae H. P. engine Schofield make,
one no. 2 saw mill wire table
feed, one 50inch 9 gauge inserted
tgoth saw. Belts and other fix
tyres. Will sell sameg for $7OO.
Can be seen one and a half miles
from Fletcher's siding on A B,
& A. rallroad. 100 12t.
A. J. SWORD.
Mrs. Lee Rollings did not for-,
- get the lone confederate soldier’s
- grave, that of John T. Monk. She
garried a beautiful wreath of
- flowers with whieh to decorate
Mr, Monk's grave, although he
was g confederate veteran, Mr.
Monk was loved alike by all who
- knew bim and his o'd time
friends, as well as his family wil)
appreciate the thoughtful kind
- gess of Mrs, Rollings on this
decoration day,
. WANTED—Two, good dressed
~ lumber graders, and feeders,
New Planing-Mill. Also, 6 orB
- good steady Lumber hustlers,
Will pay for fgeding, d grading
$1.50. FoWberfl.zs
per day. @/ Kleven hours.
Good healtl¥y locatian, nice little
tewn with two rail roads.
Address, Samson Mfg. Co.
C. L. Gaulding Gen. Megr.
Sampaon, Ala.
CONSUL/T
Dn 0. & ROLTZENDORE,
LEADING
DENTIST,
Over First National Bank,
Loans on Reals Estate apply,
100-3 t OB Pl
»~
The butcher. PM. tf
Get busy at something useful,
If its in cans and marked Van
Camp’s its good. 34-tf,
The water mains have been
fiushed and everybody is in a
more contented frame of mind.
Now let them be flushed every
two weeks at least. E
Do you know that the newest
sweet songs can be obtained at
Oxfords? - tf.
For Sale:—One of the best
milch cows in this section. In
quire at this office.
Mr. Albert Wells, who lives
about five miles from the city,
’had Dr. Ball to remove a tumor
from his nose Monday. '
Hot and cold baths, at the
Grant Street Bar}am S{Op, P.B
‘Owen, Proprietor. \ tf
Fire-proof "terracotta stove
flues. eaper than brick, bet
ter ‘ything.
Dr. . Ball, the specialist,
has had his pffices newly fur
nished. Thg Doctgehas spared
no e Andaow has an office
tha nce, cannot be sur
pas e larger cities.
WANTED—Several day board
ers, apply to Mrs. Bert Brown,
Jessamine st. 2nd house east of
Grant st. '
Mr. B. H. Tanner, of Wilson
ville, and Mr. R. T. Walker of
Norman Park, were two promi
nent visitors to Fitzgerald Mon
day. They came to consult Dr.
Ball.
FOR SALE: A nice horse.
surrey and barness for about a
hundréd dollars less thaa they
are worth, $165 for the outfit., .
Apply at this office.
On. Monday eveaing, June the
fourth Miss Pate and her pupils
will give an elocution recital at
the '‘Odd Fellows’ Hall promptly
at 8:30 o'clock.. Admission 25cts.
The most fastidions house
wives buy Royal flour. .
Fred Hoffman, son:jn-law of
P. R. Booker, purchased Miss
Sue Portmess residence on Palm
street. Miss Portmess will
go north next week and spend
the summer. She was among
the first teacters in our public
shco's and has reason to be
counted in among the very early
colonists. What is now a pretty
home and an attractive street
was at that time a pile of hewn
down pive trees, with no boun
garies for streets, and Miss
ortmess, callers found their
‘way over the fallen trees some
‘what similar to walking over a
[poontoon bridge.
FOR SALE;—My borse, bug
gy and harness., Also a good
one horse wagon.
¢ S. C. Brown,
67 1m 511 West Altamaha St.
There will be religious serv
ices in the Lutheran church on
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
You are invited.
Rev. B. M. Bradling and litt'e
sop, of Macon'was in our city
this week prospecting for an in
vestment and location. The
Chamber of commerce took him
as their guest and no doubt will
find something to please the
gestleman.
Boarders Wanted.
prly to Mrs. Bert -Brown,
Jessamine street, 2nd house east
of Grant. : s
Oserfield News.
Ther will be no picnicat Osier
field this week. The S. School
on a boom—having over one
hundred members enrolled.
Dr. T. C. Bradley and Mr.
Jchn Knox went to Fitzgerald
Tuesday to hear Hoke Smith.
Wanted a good barber at Oser
field.
Mr. J. Jordan passed thro
Osierfield Tuesday enroute to
Mystic where he has accepted a
position with the O. & V. R. R.
Mr. M. S. Germany went to
Fitzgerald Wednesday and J. H.
Dorminy paid that city a visit on
Tuesday. :
Mrs. J, D. Collins is visiting
her son H. B. Collins at this
writing. :
4 We were informed by Dr.
Bradfield that he had fourteen
cases of measles last week—all
doing well.
Before long Osierfielld will be
selling town lots at a good price.
Mr. Hutler of Bushnell was in
town Wednesday.
SPOONEY,
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Unreturned Property
OF
¢
Irwin County.
We publish below the state
and county tax sales., Search
the list and see if your property
isin it,
GEORGIA—Irwin County:
Will be sold before the court house
door in Irwinville, Ga., said county,
on' the first Tuesday in July, next,
between the legal hours of sale, at
public outery, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
real estate situated in Irwin county,
to-wit: :
PROPERTY IN CITY OF FITZGFRALD.
Lot Sqr. Blk. Lot Sqr. Blk.
i 3 4 1 13 % 10 8
i 1 e 14 10 8
AT 9 1 156 - 10 8
iz ¥ 1 N, .
175 10 jail
‘l3 10 "L - 8 5 9
1 12 T 28 .10 10
11 16 1 2 11 11
6.7 f B I
10 6 2 6 6 12
i 1 9 2 14 6 - 12
2 i 1 2 13
2 i
1 5 4 3 2 "fi
e 14 4 - 4 4 13
7 14 £ 1 6 13
13 14 4 2 6 13
14 14 4 8 6 13
15 14 4 14 16 14
b 14 4 13 10 16
-8 3 b 14 10 15
13 9 6 13 14 16
14 e 1 3 1t
%y 1 1 14 B
4 310 7 1 b 16
5 g 8 2 5 g 6
g .0 8 i 3 5 16
g Ll 9: § 1 5 18
§ /10 ] 10 9 16
T L 8 8 10 8
PROPERTY IN COLONY DOMAIN.
Ac’s B’p L't Dis. Ac’s B’b L’t Dis.
5 28 264 4 10 2004 283 4
v 10 2013 283 4
B 10 2014 283 4
. i -~ 10 2084 298 4
| _ 10 2418 86 3
5 330 282 4 10 2342 94 3
5 531 12 3 10 2462 85 3
p 606 149 3 10 2495 65 3
5 621 140 8 10 2360 66 3
b 648 143 3 10 2561 66 3
: 10 2681 & 3
5 674 149 3 10 2859 264 .4
A 10 2945 61 3
5 823 150 .3 10 2960 61 3
5 896 150 3 10 20719171 3
103012 171 9
5 1119 300 ;4 10 3016 179 3
5 1148 301 ‘B4" 10 3017 179 3
5 1200 ' 91 53 10 3018 179 3
5 1304 92 3 10 3019 179 4
5 1376 92 8
By 20 4543 250 4
b 1348 266 *\4 20 4548 249 4
PROPERTY IN ADDITIONS TO FITZGER
*. ALD,
Lot 810% ; Addition.
5 c "Williams’ Monitor Drive.
1 1 Wifliams’ and Child’s.
4 l . [l] 66 1
5 1 11 [ X} (13
11 9 y X “ ‘-
1 2 Cek 6 .
8 2 / ‘" ek ‘o
1 in 5-acre traiet 1152 Josey’s Addt’n.
11 .t 13 66l 1138 o ‘e |
53 ‘s (1} l_t 1138 ‘8 (1] ‘
B 4 o teeh 1138 ‘ 6 |
55 (0 st e i '; 1138 ‘s (1%
56 [ ‘"t 5t 1138 ‘s i
57 ‘f 6t ‘s I]3B (1) 1
PROPERTY OUT éF COLONY DOMAIN.,
Acres. Lot. thtrlct.
335 221 4th
All the ahove dficribed property
levied upon and be sold asthe
property of unknown parties to satis
fy certain tax fi fa® issued by w. W,
D. Branch, Tax ©ollector for state
and county taxes fior the year 1905.
Th@th day of March, 1906.
7 D. A y Bhreriff. |
OSTEOPATHY.
“Nerve Centers” Control the
Bodily Functions,
Physiology has done much,
therefore, to prove the spinal
origin of diseases, as advanced
by Osteopathy. Nerve centers
have long been known and lo
cated (for the most part with
absolute accuracy) in the vari
ous levels of the spinal cord,
which furnish ‘‘vital power” by
way of these consecutive pairs
of emerging nerves, toevery pro
cess of the body. Thus there is
a "‘breathing center,’”’ which it is
only necessary to deprive of
‘blood, or to puncture artificially,
to end life at once by paralysis
of breathing. |
~ There are two “heart centers’”
from which emanate opposing
impulses, one to increase, the‘
other to check.'heart activity.
There is a center which con
trolls temperature. P
There is a very important cen
ter known as the ‘“‘Varo-Motor
Cflter.” which, by furnishing
power to contract and to dilate
blood vessels, both generally and
locally throughout the body, de
termines when and where. rela
tive supplies of blood are needed
for one or another function: thus,
when the stomach is busy di
gesting a meal it gets anwin
creased supply of blood; when
the mind is deeply engrossed,
the brain gets - relatively more
blood; when the muscles afi;x
ercised actively they enjoy the
higher blood ration; otherorgans
or systems, temporarily less
active, being relatively anemic.
This center, therefore, is the‘
(commissary department for the
organism) regulating the feeding,
upbuilding and : reciprocal work
demanded of every bodily tissue,
there are known to be nerve cen
ters in the brain and cord for
all bodily processes, the sub
ordinate but active, responsible,
working, “‘reflex” and ‘“‘automat
ic” nerve ceanters are located in
the spinal marrow.
Physiology has absolutely de
fined the location of many
of these centers, and bhas
lopg inferred that the rest would
be demonstrated after further
experiment.
OSTEOPATHY HAS DEFINED NEW
CENTERS.
Osteopathy now comes to the
aid of physiology, by clinical
methods entirely original, and
has located =nd verified with pre
cision the additional centers for
organic processes with &cer
tainty of demonstration. hus
we have fouod nerve centers
mQge or less difuse along the
spine, which preside over local
nutrition, motion and secretion
in the stomach, bowels, liver,
pancreas and spleen; others
which regulate the kidneys and
bladder; ano.her controlling the
ovaries, tubes and uterus; anoth
er the lungs and their important
work; another which induces the
process of systematic relaxation,
rest, repair and refreshment,
better known collectively as
sleep; still others which control
the other processes of the living
organism.
~ (Furthermore, Osteopath yha
i’discovered the pa‘hways by
iwhich to reach these centers,]
and manipulations that controll
‘their various functions.) l
' We go direct to the spot——to]
these power-houses of living en
ergy, to find’;dijd remedy the
evil, what ever it may be. ;
Our ‘“‘medicine” is a mechan
ical connection—not drugging.
We do not believe in combatting
symptoms—[but we do believe
in going down after the CAUSE;
and when the CAUSE is removed
the symptoms will disappear.]
As long as practitioners aléng
different therapeutic l\es rely
upon the tfeatmeeSt of symptoms
as they arise, to effect a cure,
that long they are not treating
diseases of the human body sci
entifically, but only experiment
xgg'. e .
Consult us, we will demon
strate and explain the cause of
your trouble to you, and how we
will proceed to effect a cure. |
Dr. G. A. TOWNSEND,
: Osteopathic Physicéan.
Davis Building, opposite P. 0.,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Deafness Cannot be Cure
by local application, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
%deafnesu, and that is by constitution
al remedieg. Deafness is caused by
an inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing and
when it is entirely closed, Deafness
is the result, and unless the inflama
tion can be taken out and this tube
restored to its normal condition,
hesring will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by
Qatarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
face.
We give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by ca
tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Qatarrh Cure. Send for circulars.
free.
F. J. CHENEY & 00., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall’'s Family Pills for consti
pation.
From the Health Inspector.
On and after June first I shall
destroy or cause to be bauled
out to the dumping ground all
old buggies, wagons, wheel bar
rows, saw benches or othef ob
structions that I find in' the
alieys. If you value them, re
move them by June first or geta
permit from the sMayor. This
covers the entire city of Fitz
gerald. » 67-4 t
Call for the Georgia Best Smoks
er brand, G. B. S. They are
made in Fitzgerald aad guaran
teed all Havanna. tf.
Cabbage
- Cabbage
Cabbage.
Write or wire me for cabbage
‘wholesale. 25.000 heads, solid,
ready, prices lowest.
- Bernie A. Fohl,
Roanoke Drive, R. F. D. No. 5.,
-68-3 t.
For Up-to-Date Furniture
calland see those nice kitchen
Cabinets, with the new designed
tilting flour bins, at J. W, Shults
shop, corner Grant and Oconee,
i 64stt.
WANTED!
TO EXCHANGE
A box of “G. 8.5. Ci
gars for Piano or Auto
mobile. Must be in
good condition. Ref
erences exchanged.
. Georgia’s Best Smok
ers are Made in Fitz
gerald.
Noticz of Dissolution.
Georgia, Irwin County.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons the copartaership here
tofore existing between B, E.
W.lcox and J. J. Dorminey under
the name acnd style of Wilcox &
Dorminey has been dissolved by
mutual consent. JZJ. Dormineyi
retires from the busiocess and B,
E. Wilcox succeeds the firm and
will cellect all notes, accounts
etc, due to the irm and pay ‘all
of the indebtedness and liabili
ties of the firm.
This May 21st, 1906.
Signed, ,
: B. E. Wilcox.
J. J. Dorminy.
67 4 w.
City and Colony Maps.
We have bought from Mr. H:
G. Taylor field noteg and data,
and Bad him make us, at a large
expinse, a map of the Colony
dompain, shywing. the streams,
rai‘:ads, public roads, schools
etc., on which we have a limited
number of blue prints. This
is the only authentic map ever
issued, giving the matter men
tioned above. We will sell these
blue prints at $3 each. The
map is 37 by 46 inches. ;
Attorneys
OrricE— Phillij x
FITZGERALD, = = ‘=%
MRS. M. A. E¥
- e
Practical Ma
&
Face, Chest and Bui
ment a Special
'PHONE 162, FI ‘{
ELTON JAY
JAY & JAY,
Attorneys-at-Lawg
Haneen Block. Fitzgely
xJ. MCDONALD, L‘z :
Fitzgerald, Ga. g
McDONALD & QUING
Attorneys At Law
Orrices—Drew Bldg. Fitag
3. W. HAYGOOD. ELBR ---:" _
HAYGOOD & CUTTS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.;"
Orrrozs—Goodman Block.
Fitzgerald, Geg
~,OTIS H.ELKINS,
Attorney at Law
HANSEN BOCK, FITZGERALD |
I am prepared to place loans on impr
farm lands at 6 per cent. 3
DR. D. F. THOMPSON
FITZGBRALD, GRORGIA. o
Offices— 3 and 4, Twyman Blof
near Post Office.
Residence—32B North Main |
Special Attentionto
Obstetric Practice
OFFICE HOURS—9 to 11 and 2 #§
in’s Jewelry Si¢
Wettstein's Jowelry St
414 South Maln Street. |
Cleaning Watches ..
Watch Mainsprings.........occc....ccusress
Cleaning Clocks, 1 day 650 c, 8 day:
COlock Mainsprings, 1 day........c-us
COlock Mainsprings, 8 day .............
Crystals and Hands each.................
All other Wwork in proportion |
warranted. 3
H. WETTSTEIN,
First Established Jeweler |
Fitzgerald.
F. M..GRAHAM & CO;'
Contractors «* Build
: Dealers in
All kinds of Building Mater
Tombstones & Headstones
——OFFICE— ' "
Cor. Sherman and Plan
§100,000.00 T 0 10K
On Farms, Also Choic2
Property in Fitzgerald,
6 and 7 % interest, and pa
annually. Time 5 years, but 8
pay back all'or part at the eng
any year and stop interest. &
Prompt attention given *
written inquiries. Come or
Ellis & Elis,’
Padrick Building, Tifton, Geos
,_,,:Lx'
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The ultimate resting place
sggvice of the -
FUNERAL DIRECTOIf
must be sought.
Experience and high class§
pointments enable us perfol
all ndcessary services satisf
torily. : E
Preparations for burials
fianl interment are carried €
with delicacy an skill. = ,«-\
SOUTHERN MERCANTILE lBllllfllll"
Terra cotta well curb; s
pipe, drain pipe etc. "
b Fitzgerald Pottes