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\o Irwin Count> 3’«wa
'•ini organ of Irwin County
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Entered at. the Fj camm-e, Ua I'ostftiee
r.r- i, l-ehiss mall matter.
nnmr, ei'iio’A. to 'lisnrr pubhoniinn
r we.-k, nmsr, be in the. oftiee, not
.n Wednesday at views, noon, political w« are
pexSibieJor Ihe
ere *., f our eorrespotiden's.
■a y
till AY, MAuC i 9, i 894.
,
V ary Spencer, colored, was
1 ped at Thomasviile last
d- for ! irder.
Prendergast, the crazy murder
mayor Harrison, of Chicago, is to
bc hao, ed on tire -3d oi tii.
mouth.
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The State Democratic Executive
Comrnitte-. met in Atlanta Satur¬
day ard appointed Aug. 2d. aa the
day for the State Convention U
nominate a governor.
Tbe W iretrn s* Exposition to be
held at Hawfeinsville next fell un
der tbe auspices of the Pub:.','..
Corrtv Fair Association, promises
to U me that will do great credit
to Pulaski County.
The Coffee Countian is a, new.pa
per started up at Willacoochee.edit
co by Mee«. M E. Tiscn and H. B.
r* d^ep. The first, issue that cocoes
tG up is bright and breezy and brim
f. ruiw".
s hog end hotn'ny c nn
luciivo of o v
editov’s memory, till If
loots what good eating t: , ; -<n
ne’s beer, in the newspaper homines
for years.—O-ffi - Coantiiin.
9 - 4 - -
A MBA MAH
The latest item on too bill ■ f.iro
for the city of Sycamore and Irvin
viile is a daily mail. This increase
in u.nil facilities is urged not only
bv the people of this section of the
county, but by those n>rtb, east
and south of Irwinville. Tills doi
Jv route from the read to Irwinville
would have ooai: from Sycamore at
toe first, but for the fact that we
ad no bridge across Alapaha and
l „eo in the rainy seasons of the
v >r M stream was
i-i-jw w ive one of ihe best bridges
iu the county, passage over which
can never be stopped by high water,
It is six miles nearer to Svcamore
tnan to gVlapaha from Ir-vinvitia,
and a for superior mad. T int new
1 / ; ;posed dsfly route from -Sscn
more would not. ivcr-s.-nr:!' di-icon
linue the Alapaha route. T. is
movement D of vita^ concern to
the people of tlie whole county.
Those interested in this important
movement can find petitions to
si: a at J. J. Lee’s store in Irwinville
and et Tho News office in Syca¬
more.
RiDansTabuIes 3 *
Ripans Tabules nre com¬
pounded from a prescription
cal widely authorities used by the best triedi
and are pre
sented in a form that is be
coming the fashion every
where.
KK’' 4 f ~w
Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach and intestines; cure
dyspepsia, offensive-breath habitual constipa- head
tion, and
ache. One tabuie taken at the
ffirst symotom dizziness, of indigestion,
biliousness, distress
after eating, or. d'epressior; quickly of
! spirits, will the surc-ly and difficulty.
remove whole
RiftensTabules irwv be ob
tained of nearest druggist
Ripans TabiiLcc.
are easy to take,
quick mahy to act, doc-.- aw) G "g.gfd : gfV;
save a
tor’s bill. G,-jp'
wurffiipffton News,
Proceed iiigs «f tho jetst week at the
National 'Capitol.
Washington, Mch.,5.
From our regular Corremmdent.
President Cleveland, who has a
p ne 0 f humor, will doubtless
smile when he returns from his
hunting trip and gets a glimpse of
a bill that has been evolved from
the brain of Mr. Baily, tbe brilliant
voung Texan, whose devotion to
tho Constitution has earned hie
fame in the House. A preamble to
the bill recites the charges that
have been made to the encroach
moot of the executive upon the
prerogatives of the legislative
branch of the government, and the
bill provides for a cessation of such
enroachment by relieving Senators
an p Representatives from all par
ticipaiiou in the making of appoint
merits. It provides furthur that,
whenever the President desires in
formation not contained in the pa
pars of applicants for office he mast
get ;t from some one who is not a
member of either branch of Con¬
gress. While Mr, Bailey’s bill has
some desirable points, the covin
tr > r - lo ^ notbin S of Cotl 8 re8? . **
naril! v c>i r ' ued “P tn &uch a 1 ! S h
-
st;i!KL ‘ f-t. Congress would to
b ® eufe b - L urtr a; d more P atrl
otiCi,] ji lta mi,mbcrB had a0 d « aJ "
inga with patronage, but until there
is a decided change in human na
ture Congress is not likely to dt
P” 1 '® > > icc.oers of the pri vilige
j | trying, if ' dt : ;.t, b vaya
1 1 v.L get illioe lose who
I help t :xtm Koi mi '13.
Ait,bo >t: > week t
tf u t a votin .;. (V 1 i r the /Icor of
the House.
; for tho ■;
t!-.f r j L)!l y a
| , roe, tufu, ; need of
| quorum M CM ; tor the pension ;jp
j propria the iion i I winch that is ig bow be¬ J
• tore lt no go
j reason bv so many members
should , , , be event. , bev
a are sect
nero and , pom • to attend ,, the ccsbi
one .:•] f ,. tne t 'rouse - and , r .ey shoulu , ,
either do ,• ;t or re -n anu -K allow
some one else , to . do , it. No ,, T business ,
transacted by Congress is of more
importance than the making of no¬
propriationa, and that for pensions
is the largest of them al !
The expressions of pleasure from
met) of uli shade pu iitics at the
ne‘ 3 >1 ti: ’vdf.ence of Cl
Wileon speak volume" fo> liie
teeiu In which that gentleman is
h-fini by all who know him. He nev
er h-r-'ct;- that he is » democrat
of d<-iuocr.it.--, nor does he ever for¬
get the courtesy due from one man
to another, not even in the midst
of trio hottest political wrangle on
the floor of the House; hence he
deserved p -polarity.
Secretary Herbert’s official state
n tut of his having compelled the
Carnegie Company, which has the
contract to make tbe st.eei armour
i-'r our new war ships to pay $140,
481. 94 to the government, on ac
c >unt ol defrets in armour furnished
Lust year, was not news to those
democrats who enjoy the confidence
of the Secretary, but it was a new
departure on tht pait of the Navy
Department that must have very
much surprised Mr'Carnegie and
his associates, who have been so
long accustomed to being able to
‘ fix up” any charge that happened
to he made against them in con¬
nection with their dealings with
the government. In fact, they tried
to “fix up’’ this matter by appeal¬
ing from Secret: ry Herbert to the
President, hut the President stood
by the Secretary and the cash had
1 1 be plunked down. No amount of
influence can get any crooked bus¬
iness approved by this abministrn
tion, ex ept it be done through tbe
connivance of some of the holdover
minor officials who are still occu¬
pying places th,: I'gii' to be tilled
by cicrnoc.rnts and who are in the
pay, indirectly, if nut directly, of
s ime of the oid'contractors.
It:.- not expected that the Senate
wii! tain up the bill lor the coin
age of ti: Feigiiiorape until after
Die trrilf biil has Lien passed,
S«i'f»ior Vorhees says he did not
■ .>> 1. ‘i .mseif as mvei.u during
: g silver fight at tbe extra
. :.h ho has done since the
caucus returned tbs
tariff bill to the Finauue
committee for revision, and the
other democratic members of the
committee have worked just as
hard. The sentiment of the demo¬
cratic Senators is unanimous for
harmony, but the trouble is that
some of them have so far refused
to harmonize unless given their
way about several schedules of the
bill. If there is a way to revise the
bill sc that it will get, every demo¬
cratic vote in the Senate the com¬
mittee is determined not to aban¬
don its search until it has been
found, Members of the committee
now decline to name a time for the
reporting of the bill, contenting
themselve; ,»ith sayinS that not
one hour shall be unnecessarily
lost. No one can possibly be more
anxious for speedy action on the
bill than are the members of the
committee, and it is only fair to
say that the bill would have been
reported two weeks ago had it not
been for oppositions outside the
committee.
j Judge Bill On The Wing.
Sycamore, March 5 Editor News .
T bought me & new hat, but could
not pay for it, as some of ihe men
that I have sold monuments to are
paying up as they should, they
seem to ba very careless sb< ut re¬
mitting.
I have been in a great deal of
deep water for the last three weeks.
I have been in Worth, Colquitt,
Rerrian and arourd in Irwin.
The farmers were well up with
their work until the rein set in.
here bnsbecn more land cleared,
more fences built, m ore good iro
pro vs mentr. made the last fall and
v.iutor than there has been before
: :1 hr?e yer-r?, and notwithstanding
moc-r is very scarce more people
have pu’c: cash for tne'r guano this
year than before.
If no disaster di nt ut I the cot
ton cron this vear, which it never
oc , as it ... is the . surest . all ,, , ’round
the . country. Short
crop in cotton
can not be more than bcents, ’ and
there . . but , farmers that
t«s lew can
UiS-re.it , . at. that and
pave any mon
ey, there , is a few that do it, for
can
instance, A. B. Wells, Rag Smith
and Wiley F etcher and a few oth¬
ers that I could mention that I
know grade like Buck Harper and
Judge Hogan 99 or 100.
I find that that caucious good
farmer Joe Sumner certainly will
be tbe state senator from the 10th.
senatorial dial, he has represented
the county in the house on two oc¬
casions and is the present represea
iativc. W. \V. Hill.
FREE TO EVERYBODY.
r./ i. will cost yon nothing to call and examine
j our
wadi. We are prepared to make o~ repair any part
of a I'Uggy, wagon or earU o ” anything else done in
a first-elass repair shop.
Horse Siloing done in tiie Best of Stvi©
GUNS, PISTOLS etc., REPAIRED HY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN.
(Uve us a trial and be convinced that we do the best work fo, the
least money of any concern in the country.
VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER.
Iiie lanufactnrina Coiuany ?
3-9 tf Misnfie, (Li.
o - MACHINERY.
Ao Go BoLoaelic
SYCAMORE, GA
I:./f ,:Y 1ST IT FACT IT JR, HI JPG S lb. C3-El i>7 T -
FOR Engines, Boilers, Saw .Mills, Planers, ------—
Gri tfMills, Feed 'lilts, Shafting, Pullies and Gearing of ait kinds.
Rubber and Leather Belung, Lace Leather and Oils-------------
m r I! iiOES ItUARAITEED! Hi /•-' as ■lurer's LQIV as Price. the
arm-
Ca‘, J igues Free. Estimate.'made on d ”
A - G DeLoach, : : bycamoi'e, Ga.
$. A. and I. R. R.
S. II. Hawkins* T. E. Hunibletou, Rue's.
SCHEDULE IN E1TKCT AUG. 20, 1803.
(JOINS •WEST
(First column figures Dally, Mail and
Express, and second column Freight dai¬
ly except Sunday.)
HEAD EOWN.
Leave Lyons, 5 20 a. in. 5 00 a ni
Leave Helena, Abbeviile, 10 00 a. in. (> :t(i a m
Leave 1 15 p in 7 37 a m
Leave (,'ordele, 0 14 p iu S 40 a in
Arive Americas, 9 10 p in 10 00 a m
Leave A morions 10 H) ft in
Leave Richland 1225p m
Leave HurtsOoro 5 00
Arrive Montg’ry 8 55
Arrive Birmingham 11 :54
Arrive Nashville 0:10 am
Arrive Pensacola •1:15
Arrive Mobile ;15
Arrive New Orleans I ;35
-
GOING .FAST.
KV AD DOWN.
Leave Montg’ery 6 00 ii m
Leave Ilurtsboro 10 05
Leave Richland 2 35 pm
Arive Amerieus 4 15
Leave Amerieus 5 30 a m 5 00 <
Leave Oordele 9 30 6 14
Leave Abbeville 1 on p ni 7 23 J
Leave Helena 4 00 10 ȴ <;b
Arrive Lyons 8 20
Arrive havannali 5 ;4 5
Arrive Charleston 12 :gc, pm
A LBANY D IVISION. ,
No. a No. 11
i
Daily ex- .^Sunday
Sunday 1 onlv
Leave Cordele,...R :55am ; 8:r5cin
*itI’/a Albany.. .1! :25am i 111'! 0am
No. K) No. 12
Leave Albany... ’ 'Em , 4 15pm
Arrive Cordelfe..fi :00pm / 0:00pm
Connections at Savannah, Albany,
Amerieus and Montgomery with the v.-i
rions diveryiny i'ue.s, at '. bev'. .
with utc AUb-wiliu and ii. \.
Passengers will be allowed to ride on
ail freight trains of S. A. A M. Railway.
C. B. WILIHJRN, Ben. Pass. Agt.
Anw-ricus, Georgia.
m OOOPELL,
BUBY, OYY.
—PEAI.ER IN—
Dry Goods, and Ho
lions of every
description.
-o—~0
lle has, also, a complete stock of
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 beef quality and
prices to suit ihe hard times. Give
me a trial when in need of anything
in my line. Respectfully,
B. II. Cockrell .
apr.!4,vl.93.
Latest Designs ,
ELEGANTLY FINISHED,
FULL STOCK ON HAND.
We guarantee to furnish you
these goods cheaper than you can
get them from Macon or Atlanta.
We solicit your patronage and will
please you,
T K Y X T S.
Besides the above goods, we keep
a lull store of almost everything
you need. We keep good goods,
and we wiil sell them as cheap as
anybody and always treat you
right. We buy
Cotton, Vf.QJefli'
r -» Hides, Tallow,
f Wax, Lard, and
everything you have to sell
that we can possibly use, and
pay you the highest market
price for them.
We look to our customers for trade
and for a living, and we are bound to
treat you square. Call on us and we
will gladly give you our nos: attention.
Yours for trade.
W. A,Murray &Co
A sit-burn, Ga.
ang. lG,t:'. ISD".
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PULUSIAII BUFFET SLEEPiffO WR UK
BSnVEEN
fsmjvi, pla., and fte-hvil'e, Tcdb.
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jAcmms, mt. sitt, mm and
ATLANTA,
tHKiJie COWNtCTIO# M UNION DEPOTS A?
mm, RTiiHHTA a HfiSHtfiiiLE
rOR 5Li. POINTS
BJOKm EAST & WEST.
W ESt Wasi|il! liqe
MaSa,l.wta,Gi.
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ALL FOIWTS WEST
~***r+e uropmst*
ONLY LINE
Opratip SfiBSla SaligMU Trails
BVTWEEW
PaiattiFia., §a.
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toeal Sleepers on flight Trains.
Our Palatka-Macon Night Trr,Jn carries
Tampa-N'ashvlHe Sleeper, North
bound, from Lake City, PJ Q . f
Making all Connections as above.
Passengers from Jacksonville for Ma¬
con should take Local Sleeper at Lake
City. By doing this they can remain in
91ceper till 7 a. m
Information as to Rates, Schedules,
Sleeping Ccr accorumotiaticn'j, etc.,
cheerfully and promptly furnished 00
appiicc4!-oo to the undersigned.
A. C. KNAPP,
Traffic Manager,
MACON, GA.
f- O U A I. - • - S C II K D U L E.
-NORTH HOUND
Pav Pnswinger........ I 25p. 3
liny AeeotnmodiiUcn... . 7 40 h. 3 ..
----SOUTH ROUND.
Day Passenger,........ 2 88 p. ni.
Day Accommodation,.. o 10 p. iu.
-NIGHT TRAINS.---
Going North,......... J2 50 ft m.
Going South, 1 3S a. ni.
Ail night trains (Nos. 3 am] 4) will
stop between t ordele and Tiftou only
V- - ■ lagftd.
BEST BEXTO 8J.C0 SHOE CO., SHOE Xno’p. CapICsI, 8! WORLD. ,000,000.
IN THE
* l A dollar saved is a dollar earned.**
This Cadies’ Solid Frei. -!■_ Donfrola Kid Bui
ton Boot delivered f”o anywhrro (n the U.S., or,
receipt Postal of Cash. Money Order,
H 7 or Note for *1.60.
; r . Equal. -\erv 're way .11 the bccta for
In all stores
Cfi' J mo. We reake tills boot
f>- %2,< 1 3 our.elv(M, thereft re vro guar
vYsl, 4 antet the/f, »!y • ami satisfied war.
SiSSidaaflt -/-. and if will any refund ono i not. tho
wa money
O' \ or To..: send another pair. Opera
& I;/fa y or Gomroon Sense,
f Vt\i KJ ijEV-X Vei.'cs wiiitha O, U, K, *c EE,
>T. sfi. h - 1 to 8 end half
fi-'fi'Y-lft, ;; J > f'YfiiY- f >. wia». S.udvour ci-r;
x-i tr. a ■ ....*,«. **«✓». uk mill ninatrated Ut you
Cats
r iogua
bSShoe SSgM FREE
JSptoictl terms to VwMn t .i
t=a
-—A Free Rule --
—A Sweet Rule --
—An Exhilarating Ride
-1 ' All For a Seng! F
The News has perfected ar
arngements with one of the
leading bicycle manufacturing
companies of the United States,
whereby we are able to make
the most liberal
by any country newspaper, by
whidjr^bu may secure, without
a cent in money, a first class
safety bicycle. The Bicycle can
be delivered at Sycamore for
ONLY ONE.HUNDRED cash
subscribers to The News for
one year, at ONE dollar each. .
SIXTY subscribers for The
News have been secured in one
clay, under the present man
Agemcnt This gives you an
idea of what can be done.
For bicycle catalogue, and
farther particulars, address
The Irwin County News,
Sycamore, Ga.
Sycafflore Institute.
■ Mil FEPIALa
:: GtORGi'l
Enplir h Ckisvi ni •die ScoTiuif
ic C wiili Pisysicttl Cul
n; ••
Under its present ABLE MAN*
HIEM EN T, no other school in the
south offers SUPERIOR FACIL
-: IES for obtaining A FINISHED
EDUCATION.
The commodious school building,
having been thoroughly renovated,
af?d FURNISHED with MAPS,
CHARTS Ac., is now one of the
BEST EQUIPPED Schools m
Georgia.
Bates of tuition $1.50 per mo.
After Tan. 1st ’894 $1,00 per mo. to
all who are within public school
ages : viz : from S to 18 years.
Good board can be had in the
best of families for $8.00 to $9.00
per mouth. For further informa¬
tion addresa,
Mrs. M. E. Fields, A. M. Prin.
or E. R. Smith. Sec. Bd.
tmm THE BFST m
I EVES MADE,
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There are single retail shoe stores in our large
cities which sei 12,000 pairs of shoes a day, making
net profit of $260,000 a year. \V r e sell shoes low,
a
but we sell a great many pairs, the cleur : fit on
cur ladies’, misses’ and childrens’ pho js is at least
i a cents a pair, and on our mens’ and boys* uhoee
15 cents a pair. YVe ehali establish shoe stores in.
each of the fifty largest cities of theU. 8., and if
they sell only 300 pairs of shoes a day they would
earn $525,000 a year. We should be uble to pay a
yearly dividend of $5.25 a share, or over 50 pe r cent,
a year on the investment. We sell the stock at $ i0
a share. Tho price must inevitably be much more
thau $10 a share. No stock has ever been sold at
less than this price, which is its par value. Stock
BOn-asscssable. Incorporated, stockholders, Capital tho $1,000,000.
We have over 1,000 and number
is incrcLoing daily. Some of the principal stock¬
holders are : T. S. Walling, N- T.; I. J. Potter, Boston;
N. A. Ivxid, .Tr., Little Chicago; Rock. Ark.: J. ». Campbell,Chicago; I. If. Rich, Chicago-J. W. M. F.
Kavttuauffh. B* Harding,
Turner, Plnla.j P. Hullette, N. Y.; £. J. I'nyne, Rattle
Creek, Mich.; F. prospectus Arcade, N. Y. of
Write for a containing the names
onr stockholdero, etc., or send an order for stock t
enclosing cashier's check, cash or money order.
Orders taken for one or more shares. Price, $10
a share.
9EKTER 8HUE GO,,
o Agents Wanted.
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business and conducted 1 rade-Margsobtamtd.andali for Moderate . Free. I at
office is Opposite U. S. Patent Ofpice
and we can secure pat' ot in teas time- than those
from M aslrmgicm. photo., with dtoenp.
Send mode!, advise, drawing ii patentable or of
We or not, secured. iree
charge. Our fee hot due till patent is
A pamphlet, “How to Obtain Patents,’! with
of same in the U. S. and foreign countries
free.. Address,
A.SNOW&co.
0pp F* ATENT 0mce * Washington, D.