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The Irwin County Site Question,
While at Fitzgerald last week
Yc Editor-took particular pains
to make inquiries among tat bus
the'tru^situat ion as to the county
site removal question. said by the Fit/.-
Very little is
4 /erald people on the removal
Section. They f«oI that they are
iu the hands of the farmers, and
that the farmers are their friends,
and they live no fears as to their
decidinHhis matter right. whose Like
Commissoner Henderson,
glowing h eulogy h of the city and
v. , . - ** 4 y ; .
l s peop e, i? icprm «. the ad-
1 'age, the farmers realize
, vantages of having a good town
in the couutv, and assurances
react, then, ev’erv day that all is
j/.t'.re'tue FiU^'raMiie. Sycamore ,1m,
the farmers near arc
friendly toward them.
advocates of . ,, Mtzgeral.i
The
abuse no mau relri.A or place, and in this
Aght are relying eolely soldo on on 1 ho be
merits of their case and the efforts
of their farmer friends. The cry
of hnrh taxes is being effectuullv
8iienteu. silenceii The 1 tie farmers larm t. of it old itu Ir n
win are a thinking lot of men,
and thev know enough of their
own laws to know that the colon-
have absolutely nothing to
say about the rate of tux levy.
T„ a lew i. -ally ee.oo.
mended by the grand jury, and
Is fixed by the county com.nis-
sioner The commissioner is
e eaed by the grand jury, and
%&£E3£.' *, m J*X ;“ns
• •
court, ,. I it te t s no, . a col- |
.o
on.st on the grand jury
4-.tegtrild w.il donate
toward building a new court
house; ,f more mom y ,s spent
-than that sum for the building,
the resjMinsibility will rt s’ entire¬
Commissioner Henderson.
It nnist bo remembered that tlie
majority of tlie business estabiisli
ioeiits iu Fitzgerald than arc run throe bv
Georgians. More
fourths of the stores are own d
aud run by natives. The North
erners Lave a majority of the
population of the city, it is true,
but very few of them are iu the
tuervaiitile business. We were
very forcibly impressed with the
Uiiauiiuous feeling umoiig r the
business men ami citizens gen-
erally as to the eonrtb
tiou. It is a mistake to suppose
that the "yankee-” are takiiiij
'the lead in this matter True, the
(baintiaii of the committee^ Col.
Ivynian. is a northern man. but
nearly all the rest of the commit-
tee, including the se retarjr and
treasurer, are soukberiicrs.
'lbe fact is, there is no section*]-
jsr^ in Fitzgerald. “Yankees"
l 1 H i S SPACE IS RESERVED FOR
f
W A a PC O r\ A V
Y* . • r\ i ,
and “Crackers" mix in business
and politics and all pull together
for the upbuilding of Irwin coun¬
ty. The law firm of Ryinan &
Kennedy is composed of one
northerner, Rymun and a south
Kennedy. I hey have been
in partnership since April h M,
and have no idea of ever disa-
S r ' e,M F- NS,l v * ’ a > > l ,u" i'
-
1 owen, 1 mo, lurk,
Cd.oney Bu.ce, Hams Goodman,
M ' .f ; " hl '«>’
*,"<> l‘«* w * re *°' oe 0
( »- ,r K mn ? Routing or Fitsger-
1 here is no north or south
for these men, but they join hand,
heart and purse ' with Hvman, W
p , e|n| w e , c , Hayde, f
^ ltu|I<ler and otl er me .i of
worther.i b.rtl. ,. ., . n. pulling ... for . any-
•[''_'««*?' a “' 1 “ U
-
dice. » war closed , , thirty
vcars ago," they say; “let ns for- re
8 uect each other’s rights, ,L but
E et t“« !'««*• Bust .,7 fail «t the
corn and cotton exposition, the
ltl<Kvt sight witnessed was
i 1 ' i’.... ' tt e ...... " cal J u
, . . veterans of the
mirth, while by their side marched
,| lt> ex-confederate \ soldier- " \t
Z^t^! ,i,. „ . , etweenO. H
euitallv v i 11 e 11 I A.
veteran k.m, ........ h ,1 ....... , v • ..
’pj |0 r0 . ui ,. t of L’oiumis inter
H , IUUile in the discharge
0 fhi- official duties ns an officer.
a rejiorl pr-pared not as a cam-
»> * —
out loiis, truthful statement, tlie
» M -i u f j „ ^ 0 f whioli was paid l lor
, „ u ., t ol c0!intv
fltl - how the Fitzgerald
^Aern .pi* are jJpl.. appreciated bv those
wh.. know them
(rK ,
Wo arivi-,> our Irwitt comity
ruRtlers to Note for Fitzgortibl. Go
ovor and -eo their people Don’t ami
you will like them. let i
few politict.il - le.id you around
by ili-.* iti -e. but -bx* ' the politi-
' a ' \ ,tr ‘ , tt \S' o t>f at-
ltf « ting to yo ir ow n b t-ines.- and
1 Vl ,r ! ' ,i ’
- -
* *' y • ir • * u'li*> i-,‘ in v,nir
> n. and you will find tfi,*
yankee voting ytuir tickets and
helping-. ’ueoll residents io
county and legislative offices. Iu
: - - half of the
*’ rri <>t ed i ,-ati.-n is compE-e I of
s-n" em men, viz; 4’,*is. Way and
Bui.b. Dm • i'■ ilk. and llev. Tnr-
5; ' r - F ev,ty treasurer is Fred
Clark, a Sav.tnuah boy. Dr. Mil-
ler. Justice Moore and Merchant
Wudebat'd are aldermen :.nd all
southerners.
ittand by Fitzgerald; it will
pnv every one of yon.
Commissioner M. Hen-
derson Praises
FITZGEU.XTD AND ITS PEOI’LK.
Says They Are Progressive, Kigfc-ioneb and
Intelligent Citizens, That They Work
Heartt, Ham! and Soul for the
Up-building oi Irwin
County.
Extract* frx>m hia report to the grand Jury•
“During the last twelye months ,ur
»“»:> »•**.“ ...v •hanso..
I ho r. & N. L. railroad has been bui t
,l.r..u s h ,u, < co....,:,,
with the hiiz.er.t.d * 11v 1 -1• >n <d .he (t.
& A, rn lioad at the ci> ofFitzgera'd
™. ini' quite . . ..- d , will ...
*s an acqmsrion, ai
be of groat b uifb to our c 'un'v.and
c-pccinUv th»t 8 cti-n through which
it is located
With the c-onios pTu or the Soldtei
Cohmi out u white ‘ 1 I u at at on u, vims whub
"as, up to a short ...... ag", oue con-
tiitu-ms link of relation*!dp. is now
1 .... 1 ermiXc . ‘' " 11 1 :1 ' unmer of ,
t»cw iuliabitauts. am mr whom are
'* »>*< <«*»*«**
,,0I|S ^ ul u au ^ * J <\<i\ im»*
CH '« :l '» *‘te tr m the baiike: to the
rw. ,,........
sl,OM Ml one »tar, founded aud
c **> Flt ^ ll -
'» w :ch :ir -‘ '» »**• tound w.-tl fi -d
'• sob o!s, hole's, antnide
•* 111 '* 'ei\ one -'f'T of ir.nle, unb 'T'" a (op
ithitio , of 1.000 or .'.000 mhalnt.-uit-.
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t;KM tl.N All! K IS I :ik I’l Ul vvnytiK-
TT UK 111 Vf li t- PM! t MI.Kll All X l.
Tills »I ,SS OK PSOft.K W o. up ill s
lim \ bttV" bn 1 ) mo poot*! t-i i‘tif too
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Tut r ac r riu . a vra s * nntnoKs
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nit;y it xv- xx v thk rOxruiKNcit ''r
••fa * \ tin nt r: t;. M u\ ,*• lit,
mi 1 t \ C on *ol,ti r*. lif-:,iN>
sttiv.tl'. - f In tu are pea-ioner- s .1
b !>” i . • ur loixl-t xa t am ’aio* of
m >*t- y Hi *t 1 i ho l<- tsowr fout d I J*
u ■t> S ,ii'h.. Tm> rv-ri *: xs .X Xl.xs<
• I;s' in ti".; .? y r. ru «t 1.1 sstA . n*
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v t:\M- .-3tKx toat i , m s t,» the
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* * xx w ixiks tv f*rn -c xnv — rTH.”
M. 11KN DERSON
t * >i f ' > « a t ,
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central cm carnival
FIRST ANNUAL DISPLAY.
Over Seventy-Five Magnifi¬
cent Floats in Line.
Head End Collision Between Two
Engines--Music by United States
Marine Band From Wash¬
ington. D. C.
The Central City Carnival Association of
Macon, Ga., will hold its first annual Car¬
nival and Trades Display October 11th and
12th. Extensive preparations have been
made, and no expense saved to make this
occasion one of the grandest in the history
of Macon. The merchants of Macon will
<tve extra Iwncafns on both days. October
lDth will l>e a half-holiday in order that
^^£-£5555,^ schools will close all day. Almost every
Mayor and Council will hcari the proces-
»ion, followed by a grand floral display. Marine
The services of the United States
Band of Washington, D. C., have been se-
cured, and they will give a grand free
concert the evening o!’October’ lUh. and
lea.1 the procession October l3tb. which
will wind up liauUful at Central City Park, one of
the most n-rvellouL.HicUcle parks'in the of running South.
where the
two standard gauge engines together will
be witnessed. There has never lieen an
exhibition of this kind in this -ection be-
fore, ami there is no likelihcssl of there
being another. No man, woman or child
can afford to mi-s it. It is confidently «
start on a perfectly level track, and come
together 850 yards from tlie spectators,
11th and 12th at one fare for the round
fty (Ser wi^l! XF&lZ TvS trains
rates. p.">d on date of tale only. For fur-
»"™,'?,'yirss,T help city k !^rLS make this
every one our sister grandest' to
occasion one of the in the hi-torv
‘ ,f the 9ute
The Aulvai-iGo
A t I r :y MvuiU iE
Ten (n ’fils.
DROE INN
MSI- SlLl X :l x PM AN. rrxpr-vtrxss.
*
R .res *1 a Day.
• DEW DR >P INN.
\ I KICANA will ct.-e Hen to* an l C->
un-th to Stay Cured.
©iwaaf.
-A. OCL3.T* a. i 3 al 0 .
CONVENIENT TO
WAREHOUSES.
Can Gin a Bale in SO Minutes.
Cotton Delivered to
Warehouses Free.
DURHAM & CO
lure Blood is o-scntial to g< od
health. Ihou-ands suffer with ini-
pure blood- Thousands who are
afflicted could b^ cured 1 y taki' •• Al¬
" res 'fe Rhiumati-i ui on
j, ' •&»»..... ^
Alricaiia cures Old .Sort'?.
Africans cures Syphilis.
Africans cor-'s Constipation
Af’iesna < tires Exzeu.,i.
Africans utres ( atarrli
Af. i„u ■ cur ' ab Blood a.d Skin
mVa-.--
A‘‘ : "> w „. ; -' ,1 ! C0,: Vmce y^u of its
r,,s Soul in j
m ’ ’
G.l nitEXKR A Tiirashek.
toi'r,;u.
71 >ta■e Gazetter
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DIWOT0H '
November l->. 7
1“ • h E1 ], I, V.
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. A yo’utne f ” mon>->ran or ',, ;r '-*• l-w P'tges
, ivi.oertuns'
- ! er in; - to ( ' org a
wfM he b s'" V. > •-*' pr-'Vgsioial
t'ihh 0 U! 1 wi-lt i
,\P • >rtn ti :tr: ar. b t-
c ji-sifioatH-Ds. Names ami mldns-t*
taxable pr. pr rty, suttl am race <f al
r-- -p.it s b'd facnier- in the •* , ta:*v
F r o. iver r.t - ami sit’v ip-
ti *tt p iev, aiRlr -s
G. orgia Directory Oomparv,
A. E. Fuel.-. Manager,
Ati-.r.ta, G '.
Idaou > Boo* Keeping, Business,
FOR A fcn. PHONOGRAPHY, IfM-WritiiK T
Situation. mm
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^•WILBUR R. SMITH,
I cvmr y wv
WMWIt E 0 LL£ 6 E OF W. IMHBnT
•Wet rV'V - ail fiulsnt rairw.
tton. Boris sss r> t>r: !8 tsasUr. »N>at melding M, lot-
> ‘
'
lWn« • K.-L-;i.--ylV- rtgl -.Sf-tvalt*.
~ i “ 1 *' Ltt-nrr < <-u-»efree, .... Rader if soil,
Ssitmtiow : r --r j t lat.ifBr.-.Mfal. Srsired.
i*» " ’ . • *. : U azi-c-s
WILBUR R SVTH i:*. o%!»
l rx'NCTON.Rv'
SEE WHAT I SELL!
0-
ARE YOTJ GOING TO
BUILD OR REMODEL YOUR HOME?
If 06,1 dan Reip y6ti,&01 fqfetYQ tfjG
Largest Supply HM*i$e , w
SouLth. of Macon.
Ba ; e Mantels OILS BLINDS
Lath Lumber LIME CEMENT
Na ,1s Shinsles SASH MOULDINGS
Tile- Fire Clay GLASS HARDWARE
Lock- M ainse* tting BRICK VALLEY TIN
Grates Turned Wm k ITiTY BALLUSTERS
Binges Fire Olay Brick DOORS 1ERURA COTTA
Newels Plastering Hair PAINTS PLASTER PARIS
T x - v l -r—\, . gel , yY6ti Cafi GetE^Yefy-
aG i\E)l> F 01 tiding Y6id Need t6
Luild 6r repair y6rir 'Receive ij6rqe Prompt at fryy yard.
Mc.il Orders Will Attention.
Cordele , Ga. g. M. -K •AJ\ •
Chairs Carpet* Rug- 04S
Bureaus Dr Matting s-ers WWW?
Mattresses
Roll Desks
Porlor Sets
Side Boards
Bed Springs
tVa-h Stand- r. *
Centre Tables
Bedroom Sets
Kitchen Safes
Diuiii}- Tables
Fi no H >t Racks
Si jfY Bedstead-
I > :r» 1 ii e Pictc —Srj
yj- kill J " I p"
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aal --1 \~r7T~lZr ' rv/T v *
VUII i’lLiit C J itl'U f ,. fJ tn fi Ty BAV UU r C 0 U IHTC
l Out 10,
Caps - r ^______.. rj* rj „ .
Cballio _-.l. J t*\ r-qv-jV,! C-J
I luring W —»-!— 1 - 1
Bvoc-.tie fi Wv»
Worsted V^T ^ ,
F:u Hf-i.riotta Silk X J ' V jL)
It*.Vt mess
L: skmere
Gr eh-.ais
J '
Y . tu : £$
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1,1 •Tl'e.'.e
Ti i. .u
. *• i--,.u iots
s-iotes a 1 ci Huts
■Sa'ii o Mtk L'.isier
R ariv ui tde r-kirta
;V T : rt 8 ’’''*i 5n,, '* s
^ Bi-okrt-
*•. ■> - *"»•■* CC'CC •* <x«,. a
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JEFFREY ,v HO )B1N.
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING.
0
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia -Worth County
Will be sold before tue eourthonse door in
the town of Isabella. Worth county, Oa,. w-itb-
in the legal hoursof sale, on the :M Monday in
October, is 1 .':, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property fo wit: Three head of
cattle, one oale of cotton in seed. ISO bushels
of corn, more or less. Levied on as the prop¬
erty of .1. K. D. Williams to satisfy a county
court ti fa issued in favor of W. ]>. Gillis,
H. ,S. StOiiV, Sheriff.
Notico of Application For Extension.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY C0H0EBNI
UaWKINSVII 1.E vk FLORIDA
SOUrilKKN RAILWAY COMPA-
NY EXI'EaSIoN.
KL>01A KD By the Boar.l of rin»ctors of
the Kawkinsville an.l Florida Southern Haii-
thatthist.oinpai,ywiil ^oinpany. in regular session convened.
extend its lino of road
am! railroad from the town of Pitts, its present
D' rtbern terminus, in the county of Wilcox.
to,he city ot HawkinsviUe. i„ ,he county »f
P.iii-k. a distance of about twenty-five miles
fr said town of Pitts, and the line of road
■ su h extension to run in a northerly dirtc-
tion in an air line as nearly as practicable and
mvt-nWnt .11 from aaid to* n of HtW toaaid eity
s'u Ilex tend its Hai road and line of road
from tie: town, f w erth In the county of Worth
t., t*e ,own of Moultrie iu the county of Col-
T.i iusai.extctis, n being inn southerly direc¬
tion :,n 1 along a route us nearly in au a>r line
as p, i;ei!«,bic and convenient. The distance
fr ■.-aid to .vi, i f Worth to said town of Moul*
tr.o iv ne estimated at forty miles.
tills lit -solved Kl'k rtiER.—Th ,t the President of
telto Company is hereby authorlu-d and uiree-
h.vc these iv-oluti.,n- entered oq the
> r,n the r of this iua Company: 1 the th .t he shall a lver-
>e saute , counties through which
said extensions will tun, as required by the
statute in >ueh .-use made and provided: anti
that he -bail tiie a eertlfi -,1 copy of these i csso-
luttonsand* f theadvertisemcntsiuadet ereof
in the otfice of there it Tart of state pay the
fee u-iu:re,l bylaw, and do whatever is ncc-
e-sary and proper m this itehalf to carry it to
effect th« purpose .,nd ebjeet of th sc,evolu¬
tions.
adopted this August loth. PtC.
I. George H. Purvi?. Sccrctaiy of the Haw-
iusvilie an,! rlornla southern ttaitway x ompv-
liy.ti.v do Knperul its btxths. reeo a- aud min*
ait s, mis he,cbj certify i-at the forego-mg res"
»h true, e> act and complete co|,i<( of
t-i td n-o!utionsado tea t>y the Board
<». Uliev , rs. an t t>-They appear on the Min*
■ !s
- ,v t er said
■ v.mpany.
.
-. . * my h ,tid and seal of thccoipo"
ui'.t-fi, ti,.- . hit -iay ■ f Angus,. 1
tihouiii; it. I'Uttvis .sE.xt.)
fiirelary.