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.Loc a,l and. iPersoneci
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.Tack Frost appeared it, Sycamore
last Sunday morning.
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—Fresh lot of garden seed at
Hayes, Smith & Co
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The next meeting of the Mite
Society will be the most interesting
one in the history of the society,
and you will miss a treat u you
fail to attend.
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—Gloss Starch Sets a pound, at
Hayes, Smith & Co.
Hayes, Smith & Co. are receiv¬
ing a fire lot of new goods.
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Mr. Goo. C. Price, a distinguish¬
ed young polUican of Macon, died
lest Wednesday evening from a
■stroke of paralysis.
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—Now is the time to buy ycur
: ady-made clothing. We are soli¬
ng out at a great sacrifice.
Hayes, Smith & Co.
The young men of the town have
organized a debating society with
Dr. Story ea president. We ubv
some fine talent in tbs' town and
we predict that the society will be
o f vast interest.
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We have some chronic courtships
in the town which we fear will
never materialize.
VOF. DV8PESFSIA,
Indication, Ei’.OWK and S Stomaeh mow BITTSak dL^rdora. take
All doaJ.srs koop it, SI per bottle. Genuine t .-.3
treH j-f.'.iuL and croe£iedrQd iisceon wr
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t The friends of Solicitor General
Tom Eason regret to learn that his
hmdsome home at Mel’to, was
totally destroyed by fire this week.
The News takes great pleas-
-ure - ip calling tho. attention of
its readers to the meritorious
firm of Ilayes, Smith & Co.,
who carry all the time, one of
th« completest and most select
stock of goods to be found in
this part of the state. We say
that, from a two years contin
uous patronage of this firm,
you cannot buy goods cheaper
at retail, in Macon or Atlanta
than you can from this house.
The firm is composed of strict¬
ly conscientious gentlemen and
will not oiler to sell yon one
article"below cost in order to
swindle you in something else.
Bring them your cotton and
other produce and they will
pay you the highest market
price;
o
Ripanslabmes V.
Ripans Tabules are com-
pounded from a prescription medi-
;; widely used by the best
.: cal authorities and are pre-
sented in a form that is be-
s coming the fashion every¬
where.
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W-
RIpans Tahulea act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach and intestines; constipa¬ cure
: | dyspepsia, habitual
tion, offensive breath and head-
I ache. One tabule taken at the
first symptom of indigestion, distress
’ biliousness, dizziness,
after eating, or depression and quickly of
spirits, will surely difficulty.
remove the whole
Ripans'fabules may be ob¬
tained of nearest druggist,
Ripans Tabules ifei
are easy to take,
quick to act, doc-te and /%-™|F
save many a
tor’s bill. mp
Dots From Ilnby.
Ruby, Ga., Oct., I7tu, 1803.
Editor Nows:
News in scarce this work, times
is sorter dull but cotton is looking
up a, little and we hope the farmers
will come out all right.
The farmers will soon be done
gathering their crops end as a gen¬
eral thing will make hog and hom¬
iny euongh, except those who lost
and are losing their hogs with chol¬
era.
We have some good farmers
about lrere and they will give you
some of the results of their labor us
soon as they can gather them.
Orr neighbor, Mr. Kelly, is in¬
disposed this weak with a case of
lagrippe.
We attended church at Little
River last Sunday. Elder Gibbs
baptised three at 10 oclock am and
then retired to the church and most
excellent eoul-stiring sermons 1 y
Rev. II. A. Lawrence arid Elder
James Gibbs, after which the door
of the church was opened and two
more were received into the church.
We met our old friend Judge
W. \V. Hill and was glad to see him
looking so cheerful. Say Judge,
who was that you carried oat Sun¬
day? we would like to know.
Chula.
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The Orphan’s House.
The News calls the attention of
its readers to tho present urgent
necessities of the Orphan’s Home.
It is a positive obligation ret-ting
upon the people of Irwin and
Worth counties, as well a3 else¬
where, to help in some measure to
sustain this institution.
There are twelve children now in
tho home from these two counties,
one from Irwin and eleven from
Worth.
Rev J. P. Wardlaw, the agent of
tho home, reports that collections
are very slow and that provisions
must ba made ter the coming cold
weather. They need every thing
that your children need at home,
so it is useless tor us to debate in
our minds whether have anything
about us that could be given to ike
orphans-.
The people of Sycamore have
responded moat liberally to tho
call for help to keep up the home,
The Orphan’s Home is a non
sectarian institution kept up by the
South Georgia Conference, and its
doors are open to. all children with-
out parents and homes.
Those of this community who
subscribed and have not paid up.
a^e requested by Bro. Wardlaw to
settle same with Miss Stella Dasher
or A. G. DeLoaeh,
Please pay what you subscribed
and give more if you possibly can.
For Mite Society, Which Meets
at the Residence of Mr. «V. I».
Dasher, Oct.. S7th, 1893.
Song,—Great is tha Lord, by
The Society.
Roll call and payment of duo*.
Minutes of last meeting.
Local business.
Instrumental duet.
Mrs. DeLoaeh & Miss Fields.
Reading,—Ganderfoot’s Letter.
Elmore Hayes.
Recitation,—Carl Dasher,
Vocal duet,
Misses Swearingen and Dopson.
Essay,—(subject selected.) By
Mis Stella Dasher.
Insrumental solo,
Miss Margaret Smith.
Reading,—“Elder Lamb’s Dona¬
tion.” by Edwin Smith.
Recitation.
Mias Susie Cockrell.
Vocal solo,—“Mary and John.’’
May Stubbs.
A letter to be read by
Mr. E. R. Smith,, (A history
of this letter will be given by Mrs.
Fields before it is read.)
Instrumental solo,
Miss Fields.
Reading,—“Mite Cracker,” •
Dr. Anthony.
Song,—“God be with you.” By
The Society.
Miss Pearl Stubbs,
Mis- Florrio Smith.
. Committee.
Grand Jurors.
Drawn for The April Term of 1891
R. W. Clements, Jehu Branch.
R. VV. Williams, j, A. Sutton,
F. H. Moore, J T. 1' ••>
Marcus Lake, J. A. Ion i-rson,
W. J. Royal, Jno. A. .Rnmoh’
Wna. Grantham. Win. It
J. il. Harper, J. F. Bishop,
Riley IUrpor, M, !). Young,
L. It. Tucker, J.-m McMillan,
L, L. C. Harper, W. 10 Coleman,
John Clernei s, W. I
Isaac Gibbs, Jno. T. NoBsnith,
A. J. Dye.as. Jam 3 Whiddon * j
J. R. Sutton, ?• n Dickson **
P
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Petit Jru
Newton Henderson, II, T. Paulk,
J. Pv. Paulk, 7,1‘wrr-. D. IT.rrper,
Geo. Fletcher, Jno. W. Paulk,
David Whirldon, W. T. Ba s,
E. J. Gapque, W. J. C omenta,
Elisha Tucker, Eml i Globe,
Daniel Gray, E. A. Johnson,
E. N. Taylor, Geo. W. Fletcher,
Love Young, Joe Fletcher,
11. D. Sincl.iir, J o J, L r ?e,
Joe Pafford,
J. W. Fletcher, J, \V . To; iberlit;,
M. G. Hunter, Jaa. W. Whidden sr.
D. J. Henderson, J
Alonzo Jones, L. L. Harper,
J. B. Eleteher, J. H. Faulkner,
J. Y. Paulk, J. Ii, Whitley,
R. B. Watson and J. J. Lea.
uj uGilitiil? TElIUlh, •h h-sf-n
WALE AMD FEMALE-
SYCAMORE, ;; GEORGIA.
English. Classical and Scientif¬
ic Course; with Physical Cul¬
ture.
Under its present ABLE MAN¬
AGEMENT, no other school in the
south offers SUPERIOR
1TIES for obtaining A FINISHED
EDUCATION.
The commodious school building,
having been thoroughly renovated,
and FURNISHED with MAPS,
CHARTS &c., is now one of the
BEST EQUIPPED Schools in
Georgia.
Rates of tuition, $1.50 per mo.
After Jaa. lat 1894 $1.00 per mo, to
ail who arc within public school
ages : viz : from 6 to 13 years,
Good board can be had in the
best of families for $8.00 to $9.00
per month. For further in forma-
Goa axi.
Mrs. M. E. Fields, A. M. Pria.
or E. R. Smith, Sec. Bd.
The Enterprising SIvrahants
Agree that it pays to
. IN THE NEWS, TRY IT3
ii m .vide hedge.
No. 315 F & A. y.-. Regular eoau:
nications 3rd
F. H. Taylor, W. M. R.W.Clements Sec
m ii tiUUkOLoi n n U r 11 ? j
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RUBY, Q-Aa-
—DEALER IN—
Dry (loodg. n/u: ivO®
lions of every
description.
He has, also, a complete stock oi
CANNED GOODS,
MEAT, LARD, SUGAR,
COFFEE, RICE, TO¬
BACCO, SNUFF,
CIGARS, CANDIES,
CRACKERS, TIN AND
WOODEN WARE, and
In fact-, anything usually found in
a first-class country store. My
goods are fresh, of best quality and
prices to suit the hard times. Give
mo a trial when in need of anything
in my line. Respectfully,
B. IL Cockrell
apr.l4,yl.93.
flows YourTimil
We are now able to make
the people of Irwin Oo.
THE MOST LIBERAL
CLUB BATES
Ever offered to any people.
The Irwin County News and Ttye
Weekly Constitution one year for
only $1.25.
The News and The Daily Journal
one year for only $4.75,
This oiler will be withdrawn af¬
ter 30 days. ■ ■
! Irwin’s Leg q| A
Road Notice. *
GEORGIA—Irwin Co.
J To ail wh tn it may concern:
j All poraons interested are hereby
no i.'i ■ j t cut if no pood tfi'V-f- tc
j .bo c antrary ho shown, an order
! v»il! oc graded by the undersigned.
• t.ho first Monday in Ndvemhur
p tablishir.g the following
! eh’i.nge in the Irwinville and Doug-
‘i: 1 -'. road in BUS ro-'d district of
1 said County, to-wit: n ofiamencin
at the old pasture pat s or said road
nori’> west of the residence <> Jno.
Whitley, leaving paid < dual
1 to the left going ;n?thw(t*4
'A
arj
• , J at the
ra near the eor-
f old field J. R. D. Paulk.
ptorn her lol’u, 1893.
M EKDEROCX. Com.
T'i^ i .0,1' , '1 C v i .‘,. ! V , 3. ,
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[ A,—I twin Co.
\ r : ■.-.]{ ■ ■ r. m it fflfi ct aceru.
AH r ti a s. ro hereby notifief
> good ea 'i J i'i fX to the contra-
•f be 3howu, an on or will he grant¬
-
ed by tlv> undersigned, on the first
Monday in N 0V6:
i-ihlng a new road, as marked out
e?oaJ commissioners unpointed
"or thfit purpose, eotn" encing at or
: -<>. r- rpai-leiicc of Jordan Him
■on on the Irwinvillc and Jackson¬
ville Road, in the 432 road district
of said County, running through
land a of Marion Dickson, through
lands and by the residence of Jor¬
dan Andrews and John Green,
thence via Dorminy’s Mills and
Irom thence in a south-westerly di¬
rection intersecting the public read
loading;from the ford of the Satilla
creek on the Paulk and McMillan
road to Sturgeon Crock Primitive
Baptist church, at or near the pres
er:t rm-ddenoe of Levteru k bMupaoi.
col., ihence south along said road
about 800 yards, and from thence
a southwesterly direction back
,o 1 and intersecting with said Ir-
vviaville and acksonvi'lie road at
., necT-Jorck-of braneh- Be»f-tbe
Banker Hill old court grounds.
September 15th, 1393,
M. Henderson, Com,
Ron. 1 Notice.
GEORGIA—Irwit; Co.
To all whom it may concern.
All pereone udereatsd are hereby
notified, that if no good cause to
tin contrary bo shown, an order
wilf be granted by the undersigned
on the first Monday in December
next, establishing the following
change in the Old Union Rord, in
m d Riad Diet, of said county ;
commencing between the residen¬
ces of M. Powell and C. L. Royal,
leaving orgional rend to the left
and running in a northerly direc-
lion through lands of *-*. L* Royal,
DiJ. Parker and II. IL Tift, and
by. the residence of D. J. Parker,
thence in a north-westerly direction
n terse cling origior.al road about
33 yards acuta of the 14 mile post
on said road.
This Oct. llih 1893.
M. Henderr-on,
Comr. Roads & Rev. I.C.
3-25 r-9.
Notice.
I fern-Tura any person from trad-
lug for S notes given by me, Aug,,
3-d, 1893 to Mr. Wright Mixon, as
I will not pay them. The 3 notes
matures as follows : First one, Oct.,
18 3 for $130.00; second one, Nov.,
1893 for $10003; third one, Dec.,
1893 for $100.00.
Andrew Rainey.
Vic, Ga., Sept., 30th, 1893.
REPAIR-SHOP-
I am prepared to do all
kinds of repair work on
buggies, wagons , carts,
etc. Horse siloing a spec¬
ialty. Respect fully,
Marcus Luke.
Irwinviile, Ga.
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R J iHc-.Mi:: vary xc ■ •• ; ■ wRon wo offer to
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mate business. wove US . 4 trial and if we cant do
.'/ we will consider oarsri; es oad 0 . Hie business-
WE MAKE i i i \ I KJ I NT
'Bo curry the OOMP l 1 STOCK. 01
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IBaciias and. Orsnts
Fii¥£ FOO”’ ' U/UKB
to be found in Wire-grass Georgia
Our “Smith. Sfcoo” beats anything in the
state for the money.
V ' 5 ; h./ 'Teas '■ Mb Nam Head to Foot
for less money than you, could imigme.
Winter is comin : and our Sum: icr Stock of clothing must go re-
gnrdiess of co.d:, to make room for goods in season.
r ,V i , id;; ill pay you the highest market
U i mice for, all farm products.
i i iu i w axis Jb. -a' ... b ^ your
Hayes 0/ Smith 0 ©.
9 22-tf RvcaNoke, Ga.
W-witattKOSaaa 'zs.mstii ; ■ .6p3?2u»K?3«c*BaraH
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AT AKHBURN
Having opened a new and complete line ot
DRUGS, PATENT
11EDICINE3, DRUGGIST
SUNDRIES and
ev., tVik ■; usually kept : a a First-Class Drug Store. 1 respectfully
solicit ;!■■!■; la ci’ tho ucoplo of Sycamore ami surroumiiuir couutrv.
Jiy- line of—
Fluid nnd Solid Extracts, and pure chemicals, including
the new Concentrated Remedies used by Physi¬
cians is complete. When iu need of anything in the
Drug line call at my store and you will he pleased.
I will continue the practice of MrCDICINE and SURGERY in all their
branches; will attend the calls of responsible parties promptly,
DAY OR NIGHT. Respectfully,
T. P. M .U FtS.JCi A A ■ • 15 I».
Sep.l3,1803,tf. ASfintJJiN, GA.
GE«. W. MARVIN, Pretiident. ,J. S. FATS, Vice I 4 csideut.
>tv) U'XcnX Uooik of GordeSe-
Thie Bank is now OPEN for Business, and Solicits the Accounts of
Lumbermen, Manufacturers, Merchants, Firms, and Individuals.
interest Paid on Time Deposit -JDS. E/ B1VIMS, Gashie..
ctMtmrrtxttcrn-varrrj- s-ubwiri _• r. ✓ \ .■
MILES UU .3 STIFF COMPANY,
-MANDFACTURERS OF-
The Cooper Piano!
■DEALERS IN-
Planes, Organs and Sliest Music!
134 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. aug.lO.’O'-i.fimo.
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BMW YOU3S GOTTOM
--TO--
W. B. & O. G. Sparks
MACON, GA.
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Parties Georgia, shipping to us on Through Bill Lading to Savar-
imh, care of Union Compress, Macon, Georgia, will
save 50 per cent, of freight.
Railroad Agents will explain mode of shipping
in this wan, ,/llro dray age of 70 cents ver ‘bal *
will h( ■■■: ■ ' . W'.R. <$ {). G.SBARKS
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