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Mr. E. L. McDonald, who lived
two mile.- north ci Sycamore, w»
burned to death in his house last
Saturday night, while ou t Chr j t-
m.is spree, u full account of wl i< h
will appear in the next issue of The
News. •
J. W. GrTlin will have fresh fish
and oysters at the depot every bat
urday.
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Mr. W. II. DoLoavh, of Atlanta,
is spending the holidays with li>
sou, Mr, A Q DeLoach.
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For Malaria, Live.. - Trou¬
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BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
—Now is the time to buy your
ready-made clothing. We are sell
ing out at a great sacrifice.
Hayes, Smith & Co.
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Hayes, Smith & Co. are receiv¬
ing a fire lot of new goods.
Hayes, Smith & Co. have
just recieved a fresh lot of E-
vaporated Apples, Dried Peach
es, currants, cranberry sauce,
L.. Apple Butter, Atmore’s Mince
;.it and a full line of general
confectioneries.
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Glandular .- /eUings, Rheumatism, Malaria, id Chrouio
Ulcers that have resisted ail trei.tnent, Ci-.taxrh
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Druggists, Uppmaais Bisck, EAVl 53A3, OL
BROWN'S IRON BITTURS
cures Dyspepsia, In¬
digestion & Debility.
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! RipansTabules.;
Ripans Tabules are com- f
pounded from a prescription : .
cal widely authorities used by the and best medi¬
arc pre¬
sented in a form that is be¬
coming the fashion every¬
where.
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Ripsns Tabules act gently ; :
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach and intestines; constipa¬ cure
dyspepsia, habitual
tion, offensive breath and head- :
ache. - One tabule taken at the |
first symptom dizziness, of indigestion, distress \ ♦
biliousness, ;
i after eating, or depression quickly of
t spirits, will surely and
* remove the whole difficulty.
RipansTabules may be ob¬
I tained of nearest druggist
i I?ipans Tabules !
i c; ; easy to take,
: CJ ick to act, and
; save many a doc¬
tor’s bill.
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There will be at examination or.
S.umi.r..i>........
winvill.s for :. nplicMits cl teachers
license, by order of the state school
commissioner, vhis Dee. 2(5 th 1893.
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THE BEST ASH
IS THE SAFEST
INVESTMENT
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Thare are single rotail ohoe ntores in our large
cities which sell 2,000 pairs of shoes a day, making
a net pro tit of $250,000 a year. We sell shoes low,
hut we sell a great many pairs, the clear profit oa
ivur ladies’, raiseou* and childrens’ shoes is at Itaat
ten cents a pair, and on our mens* and boys’ shoes
15 cents a pair. Wo shall establish shoe stores in
each of the fifty largest cities of the U..8., and if
they sell only 300 pairs of shoes.a day they would
earn $525,000 a year. We should be able to pay a
yearly dividend c f. $5.25 anhnre, Wo ore the . or 50per cent,
a year on the investment. scl 1 stock at $10
a share. $10 The prico must stock inevitably be much more
than a share. No has ever been sold at
less than this price, which is its par value. Stock
non-assesBable. Incorporated, Capital $1,000,000.
Wo have over 1,000 stockholders, and the number
is increasing daily. Some of the principal stock¬
holders are : T. 8. Walling, N. Y.; I. J. Totter, Bouton:
JN. A. Hoed, Jr., C'.L- igo; J. B. Campbell, Chicago; W. M.
Kavanaugh,Little i' .ck, Ark.: I. II. Rich, Chicago; Payne baM J. F.
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PLUM DUFFET SLEEPING CAS LINE
DETWCEfy
Tampa, Fla., end PashviUeJenc.
VIA
JACKSONVILLE. USE CITY, MACON AND
ATLANTA,
MAKING CONNECTION IN UNION DEPOTS AT
IHACOfl, fiTLAflTfl & JlfiSHVlIihE
FOR ALL POINTS
NORTH. EAST « WEST-
W esl India Fast {Hell Due
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M!la,E!a.wfca,Ga.
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ALL POINTS WEST
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ONLY LINE
Gpurallp Doome Daily sons Trains
BETWEEN
PalalRi Fla., ssa psoos, oa.
—WITH—
Losal Sleepers on Bight Trains.
Our Palatka-Macon Night Train Gerries
Tampa-Nashville Sleeper, North¬
bound, from Lqke City, Fia.,
Making all Connections as above.
Passengers from Jacksonville for Ma¬
con should take Locol Sleeper at Lake
City. By doing this they can remain in
Sleeper till 7 a. m.
Information as to Rates, Schedules,
Sleeping Car accommodations, etc,,
Cheerfully and promptly furnished on
appUG 2 &U >0 to the undersigned.
A. C. KNAPP,
Ti’&lific Manager,
MACON, GA.
LOCAL!-:- SCHEDULE.
-NORTH BOUND
Day Passenger,........ 1 I7p. m.
Day Accommodation,... 7 40 a. m.
-SOUTH BOUND.-
Day Passenger,........ 2 48 p. m.
Day Accommodation,... 5 20 p. m.
-NIGHT TRAINS.-
Going North, 12 59 a ra.
Going .South, 1 38 a. m.
All iwght trains, (Nos. 3 and 4) will
stop between Cordele ancl Tifton only
when ilaged.
Indigestion, FOR 0YSPEFSIA, tats
and Stomach disorders,
BIUAVV S IRON BITTERS.
All dealers keep it, SI per bottle. Genuine haB
trade mark ana crossed red lines on wrapper.
Irwin’s Logai Advertisements,
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CITATION.
aFORGlA-lrwin County,
M 1 *' : ^ Mobl whom °y adailni8trat U ma - v CODCern o r of ‘ G
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J-Mobley, deceased, baa 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 heard at
my office in Irwinville on the first
Monday in January next.
Daniel Tucker,
Nov. 27th 1893. Ordinary, I C.
12 - 1-2
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
T„all « h,.m il ».y concern.
I““ I..chard Wbul.yl.te o. card conn-
piled 1 ITT to the ' undersigned f'“. “,, for f twelve T
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mouth’s ,, , support , for , , herself ,. and ,
children. . . c Said ., application ,. ,.
minor
will be heard , , at . my office , v in Irwin- r
vfile the ., first ,, . Monday , . Jui T
on m ua-
ry next. Daniel Tucker
This Dec. 4th 1893 Ordinary I. C
12-8-r3.
citation.
GEORGIA —Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given thal J. B F.
McCall, administrator of Lyman
Di xon, has in due form applied to
the undesigned for letters of dis-
mission from said administration.
Said application will be heard at
my ( fiice in li winvilh on the fir.-t
Monday in Febuary 1894.
Daniel Tucker,
ThisDec - 4th 18^3. Ordinary, I. c.
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CITATION.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that R. W.
Sanders, administrator of Marcus
R. Pritchard has in due form ad-
plied to the undersigned for letters
of dismission from said admini -
tration. Said application will be
heard at my office in Irwinville on
the first Monday in Febuary 1894.
Daniel Tucker,
This Dec. 4th 18n3 Ordinary, I. C.
12-8-8-5.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern.
A. A. Mobley and Lewis Mobley,
administrators >f Archil-el Mobley,
deceased, have in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said decaeed. 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 sold before the court
house doer 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 1S93, return¬
able to tbs 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. 1893. Jesse Paulk, Shesifl.
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Notice.
The rule requiring the payment
of freight and express charges be¬
fore the delivery of goods, will be
strictly complied with after Jan.
1st next, without ANY exceptions.
J. W. Griffin,
Agent, G. S. & F. R 11
REWARD.
Attempts having been made to
wreck the trains of this company
by placing obstructions on the
track and tampering withfroga and
switches at stations and side tracks,
this is to give' notice that I will
pay a raw ard of Two Hundred Dol¬
lars for the arrest with proof neces¬
sary to convict of any party or par¬
ties placing any obstruction on the
track, or any way interfering or
tampering with the frogs orswiich-
b of this company.
ft W. B. Sparks, llecxever.
January Sales.
GEORGIA —Irwin County.
B y virtue ol the power vested in
us by a ce rtain 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 July 1893, in the
clerk’s ofFice of superior court
said county, to secure the payment
of one certain promissory note
dated the loth day of June 189.1,
payable to ourselves, for the sum
of #'210.54, due Oct. 15th lSgll: we
will sell at public out-cry, at the
court ho'use in:Irwinville, Ga., be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in January 1891,
that certain tract or parcel of land,
, ing an(i bei0i in ^ 4 ih dUtrict
of »idcou„..y, containing t»o bun
aaU f „ rly . a „ acr „ „f Id No.
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172. bounded north by land, of
Jacob T , Dorroinv, _ . east . , by , lands , of r
Greet) „ Ball, „ ,, south , by lands , , of . Mil
liain T llorter , and , w t by tanus 4
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R. „ Y. „ Bowen. The , proceed a of c the ,,
sale to be applied to the payment
of the principal and interestdue on
said note to wit: principal, $210.54,
interest..$8.42, which sums are now
due and unpaid, and the expense
of this sale. Titles made bv the un¬
dersigned. Terms cash.
Lee & Giles A. Lefiler <fc Son.
Attorneys. 12-Sr
January Sales.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
By virtue of the power veefed in
us by a certain mortgage deed ex-
ecutep by S. P. Troupe on the loth
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 IS93,
to secure the payment of a certain
promissory note dated the loth
day of Juno 1893 and made
payable to A. Lrffler & Son, for
$210.54, and due Oct. 15th 1893:
we will eel! at public outcry at the
court house in Irwinville, Ga., be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in January 1S94,
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 lauds
of R. G. Bowen and west oy lands
of George Mins, being lot number
24 0, 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 Bale. Titles made by the
undersignd. Terms cash.
Lee & Giles. A. Leffier & Son
Attorneys. 12-Sr
Road Notice.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all it may concern. All persons
interested are hereby notified that
if no good causo be 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 Draw Bros, through
lands and by the residence of B,W.
Williams, thence through lands
an' 1 oy tbo 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 mil!
Road about 300 yards north of the
residence and on the lands of L. J.
Prescott, said road being located in
the 432nd and 1388tti Road Dis-
tricts of said county.
M. Henderson,
I2-8rl0 ’ Commissioner.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
To all whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that R. W.
Clements, administrator of Mary
E. Ross, has in due form applied
to the undersigned tor letters of
dismission from said administra-
tion. Raid application will be heard
at my office in Irwinville on the
first Monday in February 1894.
Dec. 7th 1893. Daniel Tucker,
12-15-S-7 Ordinary, 1 C.
MIES, SMITH I CBHPAHf.
SYCAMORE. GA-
To the Purchasing Put
This
Announcemei
Is HOT Made to fool you into our st
we mean every word of it when we offel
SELL YOU GOODS AS CHEAP
ANY HOUSE SOUTH OF MACON Doing a leg
mate business- Give us a trial and if we cant
it we will consider ourselves out of the business
WE MAKE IT A POINT
To carry the COMPLETKST STOCK
3L.ad.ies amd G-ents
FIME FOOT WA1RE
to be found in Wire-grass Geor
Our“Smith Shoe” beats anything in t.
state for the money.
We Can Dress You From Head to Foot
for less money than you 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 seaso r
ie ii mm and price will for. pay all you your tne farm highest products. market
Smitb. $c O©.
9-224 f Sycamore, Ga
GEO. W. MAKVIN, President. !J. S. BATE, Vice P esident.
The First National Bank of Oercfele
This Bank is now OPEN for Business, and Solicits the Accounts
Lumbermen, Manufacturers, Merchants, Firms, and Individuals.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits. JOS. E. BIVINS, Cashic
MILES ^ STIFF COMPANY,
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Tne Cooper Piano
--DEALERS IN--
Pianos, Organs and Sliest Musii
134 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. aug.l6,’93.6mo,
SHIP Y OHB €OTTOM
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W. B. & O. G. Spark c k.
MACON. GA.
Parties shipping to us on Through Bill Lading to Savan¬
nah, Georgia, care of Union Compress, Macon, Georgia, v il»
save 50 per cent, of freight. will explain mode of shipping
Railroad Agents
in this iv ay. Also dray age W- of B. $ 10 O- cents G. SPARKS. ver bale-
will be sved
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