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•win, Co. News.
JL.ooafci and Personal
Jtev.G. P. Reviere ha* beee rs-
turned to Eden, in tha Savannah
district. He will preach here Sun-
day at 11 o’clock and at night.
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J. W. Griffin will have freeh fish
and oysters at the depot every Sat¬
urday.
Stanley Butaev came in iaot
jjj^t,t from Hawkinsville, and will
entei Sycamore lestitute in Jan¬
uary.
lira. D. T. Swearingen ia off on a
■week’s visit to friends and relatives
in Macon and Door; counties.
Xmas Trtx.
Hayes, Smith & Co. have just
received a full assortment of fancy
lamp*, salt and pepper castors, gob¬
let* etc*
Their collection of fireworks is the
largest in the city
Mr. Lewis Jackson, ot Vidalia is
in Sycamore to spend the holidays
with his father, Capt. Jackson.
Now is the time to buy your
i^dy-n>*d* clothing. sacrifice. We are sell-
it out at a great
1 Hayes, Smith St Co.
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Mr. B B Hayes returned last
nht from Union, N. C.,wh«n# he
hi been on business for sevsral
vks.
B. Arnold was in town Wed-
C- ■ ay, aswl very kindly remem-
c 1 os.
U rage your Xmas turkey from
», fimith km.
*
Tayss, Smith St Co. are receiv-
it; a firs lot of new goods.
Hayes, Smith & Co. have
4st recieved a fresh lot of E-
/aporated Apples, Dried Peach
is, currants, cranberry sauce,
[Meat /Apple Butter, Atmore’s Mince
and a full line of general
confectioneries.
PROGRAM.
Fo* Mite Society, Which Meets
at the Residence of Mr. W. B.
Dasher, Dec. 29th, 1893.
Seng—Glory to God in the high-
«st.
Roll call and paymsnt of du-**,
Minutes.
Local business.
Izist. solo, Miss Margaret Smith.
. Recitation,Mits Alice Swearingen
Reading—“Ganderfoot’s Letter”,
Edwin Smith.
Chorus.
Recitation, Miss Susie'Cockrell.
Vocal solo, Miss Stubbs.
Reading, Dr. Anthony.
Cbristm&s number of the Mite
Cracker, by it’s Editors.
Doxology.
MIsb Stella Dasher,
Miss Florrie Smith,
Committee.
Ocala Items.
Ocala, Ga., Dec. 18.—We have but
few dots'to give you this week that
will b* of much interea • to the read¬
ers of the news.'6.'imes are very dull
for this period of the year.
This esmmunity was threatened
with a hurricane last Saturday, we
learn of some timber, fencing etc.,
being blown.down.
County Court convened in Irwin¬
ville laet week and quite a number
of cases were disposed of while in
session. Judge Clements, is very
precis* and despatches business
rappidly.
Marcus Luke, Esq , of Irwinvill is
racting for himself a commodious
hotel, and will soon be better pre¬
pared than ever for the reception
of his guest.
We slso learn , that Mr. J. J. Lee
ii erecting a handsome dwelling
near Irwiaville. Look out Mr. Lee !
sotneboby will guess who that young
lady is.
There was preaching at Reedy creek
last Sunday that being the regular
appointment at that place.
Hon. J.B. Paulk, Irwin’s estimable
representative, returned home re¬
cently from Atlanta, this session of
legislature being closed-
A merry Christmas to you Mr.
Editor. Thomas Bustfll*
Dots From Ituhy.
Ruby Ga., Dec. 19. If you wilL ex¬
cuse us for our short comings late¬
ly we will try again to sendyoua the
new* from this section.
Prof. Hendricks school closein op
the 13 th inst. at Hearn Creek acad¬
emy, every thing passed olf qAieUy
with exercises in the common
school studies, one could tfuickly
see that each scholar had bfcen well
drilled, which Bhows that ’Air. Hen¬
dricks wa* an expert in tRie school
room, Master G. W* Fletcher the
eleven year old son of G.VVvFletcher
wod the first prize in th e higher
class, and Sarah the seven! year old
daughter of H.II.Fletcher vyon It in
the primary class.
We can chesrfull recebmend Prof-
Hendricks as on«* who is equalled
by few, surpassed by none as a
school teaeb er.
Well w# ought to say something of
the dinner the good ladies prepared
on the day the school closed, and
for fear we will do an injustice to
the matter we will only say it could
not be surpassed in quantity and
quality, one can only hope that we
may live to enjoy many just such
an occasion at the hands of the
good wives and daughters in the
vacihity of Hearn Creek Academy.
Mr.and Mrs. Overstreet of Worth
County called their children and
grand children, in family reunion
on the 3th inst. the meeting was
prompted by two motives, one that
of the married children being scat¬
tered at such a great distance that
they bad never been together at
one time since scattered in marri¬
age, theother was to commemorate
the death of Henry C. who died at
Sumner on the 8th of Dec. 1891,
where be was employed as agent
of the B and W R R. Mr Overstreet
is seventy two years old, Mrs Over-
street is about fifty eight, they rais¬
ed a famil of fourteen children, one
little girl died when an infant, out
of thirteen now living, there are six
sons and seven daughters, one of
the sons are married and bnt one of
the daughters are single, Delia, the
oldest daughter married to Perry
Summerlin, she has fine children,
they were all present, they live iu
-Berrin County.
The second daughter, Lizzie, mar¬
ried A.H.Shaw, they have five liv¬
ing children, they also live in Bsr-
rin County, and all were present.
The third daughter Mattie marridd
D.N.IIorne she has four living chil¬
dren, they live in Colquitt county
and from some unknown causa was
not present, The fourth daughter,
Arjane married G.W.Ffetcher, they
have three children, they live in
Irwin County, and were all present,
Clayton the fifth daughter married
H.H.Parker, they live in Colquitt
county, they have one child, and
were present, Lilia thesixlh daugh¬
ter married G.W.Crumb, they have
no children Jive in Coffee county
and were present. Frank married
Miss Eason Willis, they live in
Worth county, haveAhree children
and were present, the single ones
are Jim, Joe and Dave, by 11 oclock
had all gathered under the paternal
roof and by 1 p m dinner was an¬
nounced and served, indeed the best
of judges could find no fault, it was
understood that the children should
help in the dinner and they seemed
to vie with others in the matter,un-
til the table seemed to groan under
the tremendous weight of the good
things to eat. the family which
came together on Friday morning
naver dispursed until Sunday mor¬
ning, when they all returned home
with glad hearts, hoping and. to meet
many times more, enjoy them¬
selves in a family reunion, it was
unanimously understqod that they
meet again on the 27th of next Oct.
1894, that date being the old gent¬
leman’s birthday, not giving this
near justice, but space forbids say¬
ing anything further on this sub-
;ect. Chulit
ssivjs! dollar tarred it dollar earned"
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Tfcla Ladle*’ Solid French XXrntfol* Kid But-
or Postal Note tor
■ ■ Haul* mij w»r th. boot,
Mid In >11 ntmtl .ton. foe
■ *3.60. Wo n»k. thU boot
U ■ ourMlvM, therefor. »e ffuar-
anltt th. jll. Halt and «mo r.
M •S ud if an/ on* u not »U>aed
w. will refund the money
or eend another pair. Opera
fix Toe or Common Bene*
igLi^Xeizee wldthe C. D, E, *t
1 to S and half
mUTSfi ■\w nta tea. Stni will your fit tits;
me yon.
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Irwi n’s Legal Advertiseme nts.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern.
M. F. Mobley administrator of G.
J. Mobley, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
twelve months support for Eliza¬
beth Mobley, widow of said de¬
ceased, and her minor children.
Said application will ne beard at
my office in Irwinville on the first
Monday in January next.
Daniel Tucker,
Nov. 27th 1893. Ordinary, I. C.
12-lr2
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all w hom it may concern.
Jane Whitley, adminisratrix of
Richard Whitley late of said coun¬
ty deceased, has in due form ap-
plied to the undersigned for tweive
month’s support for herself and
minor children. Said application
will be heard at my office in Irwin¬
ville on the first Monday in Janua¬
ry next. Daniel Tucker
This Dec. 4th 1893 Ordinary I. C
12-8-r3.
CITATION.
GEORGIA —Irwin County.
To ah whom it may concern.
Nrtiee is hereby given thal J. B. F.
McCall, administrator of Lyman
Dixon, has in due form applied to
the undersigned for letters of dis¬
mission from said administration.
Said application will be heard at
my office in Irwinville on the first
Monday in Febuarv 1894.
Daniel Tucker,
This Deo. 4th 1893. Ordinary,! C.
2-8-8 4.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that It. W.
Sanders, administrator of Marcus
R. PritchAd has in due form ad-
plied to the undersigned for letters
of dismission from said adminis¬
tration. Said application will be
heard at my office in Irwinville on
the first Monday in Febuary 1894.
Daniel Tucker,
This Dec. 4th 1S93 Ordinary, I. C.
12-8 8-5.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern.
A. A. Mobley and Lewis Mobley,
administrators ofArcbibal Mobley,
deceased, have in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said decased. Said appli¬
cation will be heard at my office in
Irwinville on the first Monday in
January next. Daniel Tucker,
This Dec. 5th 1893. Ordinary, I. C.
12 8-r6
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
Will be Bold Before the court
house door of said county between
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in January 1894 to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow¬
ing property to wit: one lot of land
in the town of Sycamore number
12 in block 2 as is shown in the
plan of said town, said to contain
one hundred feet square more or
less, levied on and to be sold as the
property of J. W. Smith to satisfy
one mortgage fi fa issued from
Irwin Superior Court 1893, return¬
able to the April term 1894, in fa¬
vor of M. Y. <€■ D. I. McIntyre vs
J. W. Smith. Tenant in possession
notified. Levied this 25th day of
Nov. 1393. Jesse Paulk, Snerifl.
12-lr4
Notice.
The rule requiring the payment
of freight and exprsss charges be¬
fore the delivery of goods, will be
strictly complied with after Jan.
1st next, without ANY exceptions.
* J. W, Gkiffis,
Agent, G. S. & F. R R
Elder Parker.
Elder J. W. Parker, of Ozark,
Ala., of the Primitive church, will
fill the following appoints:
Mars Hill, 4th Saturday and Sun¬
day ; Bevzer, Tuesday; Pleasant
Hill, Thursday; Ty Ty, Friday
night; China Grove, oth Saturday
and Sunday; Rocky Creek, Mon¬
day ; Ty Ty, Tuesday; Bethlehem,
Wednesday; Adel,Thursday.
The Sycamore Institute closes
this «v *n ing lor the
present quarter. The closing exir-
cises will eomist of speaking, reci-
tations *
January Sales.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
By virtue ot the power vested in
us by a certain mortgage deed ex¬
ecuted by W.G. Dorminy on the
15th day of June 1893, and record¬
ed in book “B” folios 474 and 475
on the 5th day of Julj 1893, in the
clerk’s office of superior court of
said county, to secure the payment
of one certain promissory n< te
datedAhe loth day of June 1893,
payable to ourselves, for the sum
oi $210.54, due Oct. 15th 1893 : we
will sell at public out-cry, at the
court house in Irwinville, Ga., be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in January 1894,
that certain tract or parcel of land,
lying and bein : in the 4th district
of said county, containing two bun
dred and forty-five acres of lot No.
172, bounded north by lands of
Jacob Dorminy, east by lands of
Green Ball, south by lands of Wil
liao> Horter and west by lands of
R. V. Bowen. The proceeds of the
sale to be applied to the payment
of the principal and interest due on
•aid note to wit: principal, $210.54,
interest,*$8.42, which sums are now
due and unpaid, and the expense
of this sale. Titles made by the un¬
dersigned. Terms cash.
Lee & Gii.es, A. Leffler & Son.
Attorneys. 12.8r
January Sales.
GEORGIA—Trwin County.
By virtue of the power vested in
us by a certain mortgage deed ex-
ecutep by S. P. Troupe on the 15th
day of June 1893, anb recorded in
clerk’s office superior court of said
county in book B folios 472 and
473, on the 5th day of July 1893,
to secure the payment of a certain
promissory note dated the 15th
day of June 1893 and made
payable to A. Lefller & Son, for
$210.54, and due Oct. 15th 1893:
we will eell at public outcry at the
court house in Irwinville, Ga., be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in January 1894,
That certain tract or parcel of land
situated in the 4th district of said
county, bounded north by lands of
Dixon and others, east by lands of
George K. Wilcox, south by lands
of R. G. Bowen and west »y lands
of George Mins, being lot number
24.9, containing 490 acres, one hun¬
dred acres in cultivation. The pro¬
ceeds of the sale to be applied to
the payment of said note, principal
$210,54, interest, $8.42, and expen¬
ses of this sale. Titles made by the
undersignd. Terms cash.
Lee & Giles. A. Leffler & Son.
Attorneys. 12-8r
Road Notice.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all it may concern. All persons
interested are hereby notified that
if no good causobe shown to the
contrary an order will be granted
by the undersigned on the first
Monday in January 1894 establish¬
ing a New Road as marked out by
commissioners appointed for that
purpose. Commencing at Swan Ga.
thence in north easterly direction
throgh lands of Drew Bros, through
lands and by the residence of B.W.
Williams, thence through lands
and oy the residence of David
Troupe, thence through lands of
the Empire Mills Co. and E. H.
Moore, via the residence of and
through lands of J. M. Hanes,
thence through lands of Robt. M.
McDuffie col. thence through lands
of Jacob Dorminy passing near
Sturgeon Creek Primitive Baptist
church, and intersecting with the
Jake Dorminy and Dorminy mill
Road about 300 yards north of the
residence and on the lands of L. J
Prescott, said road being located in
the 432nd and 1388th Ro'ad Dis-
triots of said county.
M. Henderson,
12-SrlO Commisfioner.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that R. W.
ClementH, administrator of Mary
E. Ross, has in due form applied
to the undersigned for letters of
dismission from said administra¬
tion. Said application wifi be b.ard
at inv office in Irwinville on the
first Monday in February 1894.
Dee. 7th 1893, D nisi Tucker,
12 15 8-7 Ordinary, IC.
HAYES, SMITH & COMPOY.
SYCAMORE. GA-
To the Purchasing Public.
This
Announcement
Is 1T0T Made to fool you iuto our storo
wo moan every word of it when we offer to
SELL YOU GOODS AS CHEAP AS
ANY HOUSE SOUTH OF MACON Doing a legiti¬
mate business. Give us a trial and if we cant do
it we will consider ourselves out of the business-
WE MAKE IT A POINT
To carry the OOMPLETEST STOCK, oi
Ladies and G-ents
HUE FOOT WjEA®
. to be found in Wire-grass Georgia^
Our “Smith. Shoe” bsats anything in the
state for the money. *
We Can Dress You From Head to Foot
for less money than y ou could imagine.
Winter is coming and our Summer Stock of clothing must go re¬
gardless of price or cost, to make room for goods in season.'
and will gpay you tne highest market
price for all your iarm products.
May©©* Smibli & Ccl
9-22-tf Sycamore, Ga.
UEO. W. MARVIN, President. J. S. l'ATE, Vice P esldest.
The First National Bank of Cordeie
This Bank ia now OPEN for Business, arid Solicits the Accounts of
Lumbermen, Manufacturers, Merchants, Firms, and Individuals.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits. JOS. E. BIVINS, Cashi ®-
MILES & STIFF COMPANY,
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