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Irwin Co., Hews.
LOCALS.
j?en-IPom ts for IPeo-
pl© to Peruse.
April fcol.
Corn planting.
Did you get one.
'he farmers are all busy.
'oday is a real Spring day.
■^Tomorrow is “all-fools day.”
F Beautiful gardening weather.
Advertise your Spring goods.
Today is the last day of March.
Irwin Superior Court Monday 3d.
Tomorrow begins the 2nd Spring
month.
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We hope “our girl” won’t over¬
look us.
Be sure and attend the Mite So¬
ciety to-night.
Read the jury list and see if your
name is there.
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Uncle.Bill Clements was in Syc¬
amore one day this week.
Squire Clue. Royal says his girl
is no girl at all, but a boy.
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—If you want meat, at 12 1-2 cts.
per pound, call on Hayes, Smith
& Co.
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Be sure to attend piayer-meeting
every Sunday and Thursday eve¬
nings.
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We were glad to see Dir. Samie
Cocltrell on our streets again last
[Tuesday.
Will Vanllouten sayes he has a
>od craw-fiah vet. Ask Miss Min¬
is about it.
| Lh Dr. Story has carried the baseboard flour-
of his pen into the
If his fancy gates.
f Clever John Smith will please
accept our thanks tor a much need¬
ed favor last Saturday.
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Messrs. W. E. Fletcher and Wal¬
ter, of Der Cap, called in to see us
Monday while in town.
The cattle that survived the
March winds will now begin to get
on some weather boarding.
Reason Clements is plowing two
rows at once now—It’s a girl, and
arrived at home last Monday.
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Dr. Story has two of the hand-
mest gates in town, on his prop-
Hy north of the News office.
5 GETS THE
CL IRWIN FOR 12 CO MONTHS. NEWS
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Ir. Alex Story is distributing a
isiderable -quantity of guano to
farmers ol Irwin county, just
nd now Johnny Griffin goes in
[he gate and then up the steps,
iis pretty home on Railroad
_snue.
■fir. Jack Fountain returned to
■ home in Sycamore last Wed-
Bsday, after spending the winter
I Florida.
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■Miss Stella Dasher returned home
Kterday after a month or so with
ibnds and relatives in Hazelhurst
_!ud Macon.
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[ hearts We gave two of our little sweet¬
semething on their Easter
■jkrds, but only one thanked us for
Be donation.
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What cause that “solomn-chol-
L’’ look occasionally, Dr. A-?
■know some one who can teaeh-
■hat is good for it.
(tear Scranton, Miss., a child was
jently born with two heads. The
Isfortune about this is that it is a
fl, and has two tongues also.
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GUsual price of Dixie plows is
75. We have a large lot of the
it Dixie Plow at $1.40.
Hayes, Smith & Co.
Some one said Dr’s. Story and
[\Dthony resembled one another
Lery much. But as dueling and rough is not
■Uwed in this state a
■[tumble fight is exceedingly un-
■ified, we are not going to say
■ling to either of thorn about
^kemblance.
The fishing season now is here,
When men both hold rind shy,
Will either catch the biggest fish,
Or tell the bipv'st lie.
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Read the poem,in anothercolumn
entitled “Hail to the Fine.” It was
written by Lewis Mix, a colored
man, but is well worth any one’s
perusal.
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The Atlanta Herald says: “Look
in the bottom of your.wine glass,
young man. You may see a pair
of handcuffs there, or the construc¬
tion of a gallows,”
On account of the inclemency of
the weather last Friday night, the
Mite Society was postponed until
to-night The meeting will be held
at Mr. E. It. Smith’s.
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The school picnic that was to
have been given the school at the
Rock Home tomorrow, has been
indefinitely postponed much to the
regret of the children.
With Warren fetory as the Ar¬
chitect and Tim Hendrix as tie
Carpenter, wonderful tilings are be¬
ing done to the doctors property in
the way of improvements.
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The reason Georgia don’t go
And make the world’s fair hop,
She has to stay at home and hoe
Her nve-cent cot', on crop.
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Mrs. M. E. Fields and daughter,
Miss Pearl, returned to their home
at Gaiuesville, Ga , last week, after
several days in Sycamore witu their
friends, Mr. and Mr3. Pops Foun¬
tain.
Judge Wm. Hill and Mr. D, J.
Newton, the former a white haired
and tne latter a one-armed Veteran
of the late war, paid the News of¬
fice quite a pleasant visit Wednes¬
day last.
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Judge James B. Clements and W.
R. Paulk, of Irwinvilie, have been
initiated into the mysteries o l
Free Masonry. They were as
docile “as lambs being led to the
slaughter.”—Gazette.
The Easter exercises ha3 been
deferred until the second Sunday
in April, at which time Brother J.
W, Connors will give the children
an Easter talk. Come yourself and
bring your children, parents.
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Lost Note. —One note for $100,
given by C. B. Goar & Co., to A.
M. Goar, was found at the depot in
this place, some weeks since. The
owner of note can get same by call¬
ing at this office and paying for
this adver isement.
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Presideing Eider Stubbs made
an eloquent appeal appeal in behalf
of prayer, and the efficacy of pray¬
ing in faith and a continuance of
prayer, at the prayer meeting last
night. Brother Stubbs has endear¬
ed himself to our people, of all
classes and denominations, and all
look forward, with pleasure, to these
Thursday evening talks.
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The meeting now in progress at
Ashburn was commenced several
days earlier than was anticipated
at first, so that their meeting would
not conflict with the protracted
services to commence here on the
2nd Sunday in next month, or Sun¬
day after next. This was very
thoughtful of the good people of
Ashburn, and their kindness is du¬
ly appreciated by our people.
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Montezuma Record : Mr. C.
Ramsey presented to us this week
quite a curiosity in the form of a
hen’s egg. In shape it is similar
to a small gourd, having a large
end with a kind of neck attached.
Many double eges have been shown
us, but this is the first gourd-shap¬
ed egg we have ever seen. We are
thinking of having it put through
the incubating process to see if the
result won’t be a dipper.
So few of our patrons responded
to our recent call-for “currency,”
that we find it necessary to call on
you again; so a cross mark on the
margin of your paper signifies that
you owe us something on subscrip¬
tion, and that you will oblige by
settling without any further troub¬
le. Remember, a man that intends
to pay us at all, won’t get offended
at being reminded of it in this man-
ner. VVe do not ask for these little
amounts for the pleasure it affords
us, for it is an unpleasant dutty—
but beca«se-~we really need the
money.
In Mornori a in.
The following resolutions, on the
death of James I. Clements, by the |
Tifton Masonic Lodge is coppied
from the Tifton Gazette:
Whereas our beloved brother Jus.
I. Clements has departed this life.
Resolved, That this lodge ten¬
der our heartfelt sympathies and
condolence unto the widow and
family of our deceased brother in
their bereavement, and sorrow and
pray that God in His mercy may be
a husband to the widow and a fath¬
er to the fatherless.
Resolved, That the lodge shall
be draped in mourning thirty days
and a blank page be inscribed to the ! j
memory of our deceased brother,
James I. Clements, and a copy of
these resolutions be furnished the
widow.
W. II. Love,
Cl. A. Wmn ams,
B. G. Lassiter,
Committee.
A man feels better from having
spoken a good word for his county
paper, than if he hail said or done
something to break it down. Try it.
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SHERIFF SALES.
. —APRIL SALES.—
GEORGIA,—Irwin County :
Will be sold on the It,Tuesday in Apl.
next, at the Court house in lnvni-
ville, within the legal hours of sale, to I
the highett bidtlef for cash, the follow-
iug property to-wit: j
200 acres, more or less, of lot of j
land, No. 174 in the 5th dist., of
said county. Land being on north
west corner of said lot levied .in ns
the property of P>. J. Griffin to sat¬
isfy one Justice Court fi fa, issued
January terra 1889, in favor of j • i
W. Tatum & Bro., vs B. J. Griffin, j
Property pointed out by plaintiff j
in fi fa. Tenant in possession no- j
tified. This Feb. 24,1893.
Also, at the same time and place,
One A. B. Farquher Engine and
Boiler, one Daniel Pratt Gin, one
Feeder and Condenser and all fixt-
ures belonging thereto. Levied o:
as the property of John Rigdon to
satisfy one Irwin Superior Court fi
fa, issued October term 1892, in fa-
vor of Baldwin Fertilizer Co., vs.
John Rigdon. This March 4h 1893
JESSE PAULK,
Shkriri-', I. C.
—APRIL SALES.-
GEORGIA,—Irwin County :
Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday
in April next, at the Court house
in Irwinvilie. between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following property
to-wit:
The undivided lot of land, No. 37
in the 4th dist, of said county, lev¬
ied on as the Geo. Fussed estate,to
satisfy one Justice Court fi fa, issu¬
ed in favor of Lewis Mobly vs. T B
and Charley Fussell. Defendant
in case notified. This February
27th 1893.
Also, at the same time and p’aee,
The undivided lot of land No. 37,
in the 4th dist, of said county, lev¬
ied on as the Geo. Fussell estate to
satisfy one Justice Court fi fa, issu¬
ed January term IS 2, in favor cf
Mobley & Mitchell, vs T B Fussell.
Defendant in case notified, this 27,
February, 1898.
Also, at the same time and place,
Tne undivided lot of land No. 37,
in the 4th diet, of said county, lev¬
ied upon as the Geo. Fussell estate
to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa,
issued June term 1892, in lavor of
Mobley & Mitchell vs. T B Fussell.
Defendant iu case notified, this 27h
day ol February 1893.
Also, at the same time and place,
The undivided lot ol land No. 37,
in the 4th dist., of said county, lev¬
ied on as the Geo. Fussell estate to
satisfy one Justice Court, fi fa, is¬
sued Nov. term, 1885, in favor of
Thos. D. Wilcox, vs. Charley Fus-
8eli. Defendent in case notified,
this February 27, 1893.
Also at the same time and place,
Part uflot ofland, No. 37, in the
4th dist. of said county, known as
tne Geo. Fussell estate, to satisfy
one Justice Court fi fa, issued. Sep*.
term 1892, in favor of W B Fussell,
vs. Nelson Fussell. Defendent in
case notified, this March 6, 1891).
Also, at the same time and place
Part of lot of land, No. 37, iu 4th,
dist. of said county, known as the
Geo. Fussell estate, to satisfy one
Justice Court fi fa, issued Sep. term
1892, in favor of W B Fussell, vs,
Scott Fussell. Defendent in case
notified, this March 6,1S93.
Also ut the same time aud place.
Lot of land No. 51, in 4th dist., of
said county, levied on ns the prop-
erty of W A Mobley to satisfy one
Justice Court fi fa, issued January
term 181)3, in favor of Mobley &
Mitchell vs. W A Mobley. Defend¬
ant in case notified, this Mch 6, ’93.
Also, at the > mie time and place,
Sixty-five acres, more or less, of lot
of land, No. 211, in 4th dist. of said
count v, levied on as the property of
G I) Troup, to satisfy one Tax fi - fa
issued by the Tax Collector, for
State and County taxes for year
1892. 0. L. Prescott,
Dept’y Sheriff, I. C.
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MlL-iLINEHY,
Mrs. It. R. Haves
Miss Rlaxoiib Cockreli..
P \ tOPKIETOIfcS, Sycamore, Ga.
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We beg leave to call the attention of
the Ladies of Sycamore and surrounding
country, to the arrival or. our new and
well selected stock of Millinery Goods,
confuting of
LADIS and MTSSES HATS,
BABY CAPS. SIKS FOR
I HISS TRIM MIG, CHEFFON
LACES, CREPE DECHINS,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.
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Our stock of Ribbon is complete,
embracing ah the latest styles in
Sizes, colors, ar.d kinds. Our pri—
Ces, on all goods, are marked Down
to suit the hard times.
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MllH Hats for children•
A fiLe assortment of
LASES GLOVES.
Mrs. Hayes & Cockrell.
march,17,-1893 tf.
JAMES MOORE 5
MM Dealer
A ! so Caskets and Coffins 3
ASHA.UttN, GA.
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R( , spnctfuUy infoi . m - the good people
of Ashburn and i JTO !
combing ^tiling to'C'.d in'me'*
House
Film ishing
Line. ,£g%
Which I am selling at the lowest possi¬
ble price. 1 always keep on hand a full
and complete assortment of
CO ff 3
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Of beautiful workmanship and design.
Having been in the Undertakers busi¬
ness fora number of years, 1 know how
to buy, and always sell at a reasonable
protit. All buni.il orders promptly at¬
tended, to, day or night.
When wanting anything in my line,
call on or address me at Ashburn, Ga.
JAMES MOORE.
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FOE CASH OILY.
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On, and after this date, FEBRU¬
ARY 18th. the firm ol HAYES,
SMITH & CO., do not propose to
be undersold bv any house in Sou¬
thern Georgia. And in order do
this wo must sell for SPOT CASH.
—We Mean What We Say—
Bring us a bill from any firm io
this country and we will duplicate
it in price and quality of goods.
AT COST.
All of our Woolen or Winter
Goods will be sold squ ire down at
COST. This is done to make room
for our Spring and Summer stock
goods which is now arriving- This
stock is composed of everything
usually found in a first-class dry-
goods and gracery house.
Ladies and Gents furnishing goods
of every description, Children
and Misses and, in fact, anything
you may call for from a box of
hair pins down to the finest qual¬
ity of tadies and gents shoes.
We expect to sell goods cheaper
than ever before sold in this sec¬
tion. But the CASH must accom¬
pany all orders. Give us a trial
and be convinced.
Hayes, Ml and Co.
Leaders and Cor, Holers of
DOW PRICES.
feb.17.93.tf '
Notice !
TO TEACHERS.
The first session of the Monthly
Institute will be held at Irwinvilie
on the 4th Saturday in March, 93.
All the teachers are requested to
attend on the above date.
J. Y. Flktcijek, C.S O.I.C.
Irwinvilie, Ga., Mch. 7, 1893.
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OP" THE
Poto mac,
--NO SUCH-
Furniture and Carpet House,
as that of
S3 < CO
vt/illinsnam i
Well known in Georgia as the
largest FURNITURE and CAR¬
PET HOUS^ in the Southern
States. We invite comparison of
prices with Cincinnati, St. Louis,
Baltimore, and Chicago.
LIT WAKE 1100318,
Corner Cheery &2o. Street
ZITF A € T 0 it 1 ,
Ox Bouxdky Street.
Macon , Georgia.
april-2st.tf.
T. A. JIM’S ■5
FEED .-. SALE ANI>
LIVERY STBLES,
ASJliU R N, G A.
Our tonvnouts are first-class, and safe.
Those in need of cove Vances will lind it
to their interest to give tis a trial. Sta¬
bles in the rear of Hotel Clyde. Your
patronage is respectfully solicited.
jn-10’l)2. T. A. JUDGE A SONS.
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O. . A, i ivJL. I Hi I I II I
8- H. Aawkins* T. K. Flambletoa, Itec’s.
SrHEDt l.E IX KFKECT MC. 18, 1392,
ootxu • -.. wr.sr
Leavtf .Savannah, 7 25 a. m.
Leave Lyons, 10 00 a. m.
Leave Helena, 11 43 a. m.
Leave Abbeville, 12 37 p m
Leave Oordele, 1 41 p. m.
Leave Ammons, 3 01 p. m.
Leave Richland, 4 04 p. m.
Leave Hurtsboro, 0 17 p. m.
Arrive Montgomery, 8 50 p. m.
GOJKCJ .:. EAST.
Leave Montgomery, 7 07 p ui
Leave Hurtsboro, 9 35 p in
Leave Richland, 41 45 p m
Leave Americas, 1 00 p in
Leave Oordele, 2 OS p in
Leave Abbeville, 3 14 p ni
Leave Helena, 4 .10 p til
Arrive Lyons, 5 85 p in
Arrive Savannah, 8 05 p in
ALBANY DIVISION.
In Effect January lath, l.'-'hj
No. 9 Lv. Cortleie 8 20 a. m. Ar. Al¬
bany 10 45 a. m
No. It Lv.,Cor Nile 2 15 p.rn. Ar Al¬
bany 3 42 p. in.
No. 13 Lv. Oordele 8 20 a. in. Ar. Al¬
bany 9 45 a. m.
No. 10 Lv. Albany I 40 p m. Ar. Cor-
dele 7 00 p. in.
No.12 Lv.Albany 11 35 a.m. Ar, Cor-
dele 12 58. p m.
No. 14 Lv. Albany 4 40 p.m. Ar. Cor-
deie G 03 p. m
Nos. 9 and 10 will be run daily, ex¬
cept Sunday.
Nos 11 and 12 will be run daily.
Nos. 43 and 14 run on Sundays only.
Connections at Savannah, Albany,
Ainerieus and Montgomery with the va¬
rious diverging lines, and at Abbeville
with the Abbeville and VVayeross U. R.
C.B. WILBURN, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Americas. Georgia.
PROP FISSION A L OAK Do.
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Dr. W. L, STORY 4
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Sycamore, - - - G-a-
Well-kept Stock of Fresh atul Pure
Drugs.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded.
Calls by Telegraph or otherwise al-
tended to promptly. Dt‘i- 4-\ y
J. F. GARDNER,
Physician and Surgoon,
ASHBURN, GA.
Calls promptly attend'd t.\ night or
day. Office at K W. Pattou’a. A. Murray’s store;
residence at J.
S> B. B HEW TON,
ATTOliNICY-AT—LAW,
JJtWJN VILL12 v v
• v GEORGIA.
Practice nee ecttidly solicited. Collec¬
tions a specialty.
dec.ll-lSiU-Siiio.
A. THORNTON,
DEKTTI8T,
Sycamore, ; = Gra
aug.-7th.1891-1.yr.
J. M. WILKS, M. D.
IT1Y.-ICIA.V AMT DENTIST,
Tifton, Q-a.
Dentistry a specialty. Will work
is Sycamore and surrounding
country. give notice
when I’ll he in Sycamore.
i Practical Watch maker, Jew¬
i
eler and Engraver.
tip
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SUSAN!) DEALER IX—Lh-
Watches, Diamonds, and Sil¬
ver-ware, Spectacles and
Eye Glasses,
SOS Second street,
Macon P: Ca*
april,7 92.tf.
US cO E 3 TI 0 I
Of Clothing need cause you
very little concern, if you
know where to get the
best value for your moneyS
M HEEL fcffl.
552 and 554, Cherry St
MACON, GA.
Will make it to your interest
to call on them when wanting'
clothing for
MEN, BOYS & CHILDREN
-OF THE
LATEST STYLES
No other house EVER DID or
EVER WILL pell such Well-made
and Perfect-fitting Clothing at the
prices ive offer. Give us a trial,
ap.lstjtf.
Georgia SontliVn & Flu K<i.
— Suwatiee River Rome.——
Schedule in Eflcct October Id, 18U2.
Read dowd. Read up.
V M. A. xSoc^ 1 * M I 1 A. M
00? 5 ardbdatka.lv 9 13 tc 40
301 7 8 30 i t - 40
Q5 4) LakeCltv t; 25 i tii
» 25 I) •Jasper 5 33 ! 48
40 38 10 Valdosta 427 1 « 43
A. M. )'. M
Vi 18 42J14 Tifton 259 2 13
1 47 2 II Conic.c 1 25 12 45
A- 30 4 5(. Macon 10 20 <~ 05
a - 8 05 Atlanta 7 10 cr. 50
A. n. v
1 25 12 55 Chattanooga 2 12 51
P. M. A M. p. Jt. A. it
7 20 0 25 Nashville 9 05 7 30
A, ». i'. M.
1 20 10 20 Evansville 1 30
7 25 J 30 8t. Louii 7 35
10 40 I vC ,’h if ago. ar 4 00
A 51 . r. 5t.l A, M. |P. M.
Short Line to World’s Fair,
Bleeping Oar ou Nigiii Tuvins between
Macon ami R.ibuka
Double dully I’lilltiian Sleeping curs be¬
tween Jack’ville, Fla. and .M.Louis,
’ WITHOUT CHANGE.
Cunt tofts in Union Depot at Macon
with .VI. A N., Ga. K. It , ('. it. It., and
Southwestern R. It., north and soot It •
and 1 in Union Depot at I'aiatk * with a:4
trains from Points in Florida, east, west
and south. A. O. KN APP,
II. burns, Trv. Pits. Agt.
Trathe Mm’gr, Mii'stm oc-HMM Ga.
Macon, Georgia.