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imWIM,, WORTH AUD BEBBIS TS
The Premium List is a Liberal One. Let those who propose to co dost fnj t!>< ' <rwi uietiee now to get their Exhibirs ready.
Be sure to attend. JDon't forget the .splendid time yon had at tt c Fair last u- --a uau.ro at home, The best opportunity of the year io sec the people
and have stacks off up,. Go!
MesiMls 'fill 1)8 Served si iisi 8 «il Prices.
D. G- IRBY. PRESIDENT, J. F. WILSON,SECRETARY.
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Gffleiai Organ ot Irwin County.
subscription $1.00 a teas in advance.
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A. G. ReLOAt Ii, Ed. & I rop V.
Bills of non-residents for advertise¬
ments are due after first insertion un¬
less otherwise provided.
Entered at the Sycamore, On., Post
/•ffiiwt as second-class mail matter.
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FBI DaV JULY 5, 1895.
Best Crops in Years.
Nothing is more pleasing to the
Jlo lividual who appreci ton the sun-
cess of the farmer than take a trip
t ‘trough Irwin County, and he need
lot be coufined t,o any particular
route, for in every section he finds
•unmistakable evidences of the very
jgreat worth of Irwin county as a
farming sectiou W? have never
known such determined rivalry to
exist among our farmers, and there
i- scarcely a one but that has suc¬
ceeded to an unusual extent. The
cotton crops are good without an
exception, but our people have their
best energies put on the corn crop
jaod it is the best and largest ever
ii n ova in this country.
The contest for the largest yield
d»i corn has excited a good deal of
re -rest among our frrmers and it
v- 1 1 be of interest to name a few of
a * I Ulnae who appear to be in the
/. .d : T. B Young, M r.Wiiey Fletch
t i>r. .Julian, Mr. J. W. Henderson
i\i r. Wiley Whitley and many oth-
*"*• Mr. Marion Dickson is decid-
*<iiy in the lead of all others, but it
i.' not quite tair to compare his
> ield t.o that of the others named
ins he has only one acre, and that
w ii prepared and planted for the
j .....h prize of $100 offered by The
<’ -nstitution for the largest yield
gm one acre in (h-orgia, while the
in ners have large fields tnat will
run nil the wsy from 25 to 50
!• -be's.
ft in now gnpcrcUv conceded that
D o. T B Young will make 50 to
#1 i oushels per ace on a large field,
i ode Mr. Dickson wtl! more than
■ ■iibla this with his prize acre, and
lie is sure to get. the prize, as it is
f" v in fine condition and is vari-
< ii-!v estimated to make 125 to 200
hu-hels, it will hr- the largest yield
/■\’■ r recorded in the state, and he’s
p ' ok to rrinke it.
Hurrah for Irwin !
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L-ts ell g-> to I lie Mid —Summer
F ir and iniike it another howling
► by carrying something to
► how fur Irwin County.
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'b-Wrtor Atkinson, it. is thought
will be able th go to his office in a
jrdays.
Notice of Lecture.
There will be it lecture given at
t,i 1P Sycamore High School. Sunday
evening at 4 P. M., by Rev C. Pt-
tevson, on his tra vels around the
world. Rev. Peterson is a native
by birth and education, a
na .j ve of Copenhagen in the king¬
dom Denmark. He will sing in 7
different languages and explain the
same in English, including his trav-
through Palestine, Egypt, China
Japan, South. America, the old con¬
tinent of Europe, and the East In-
dies. There will be no admission
fee, only a free will offering expect-
cd. All are invited to attend.
Monk-Luke.
On Sunday evening last at the
Cyeloneta Methodist church Mr.
W. 0. Monk was united in mar-
riage to Miss Mary, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Luke, Itev. J. M
Glenn officiating.
A CORRECTION.
Owing to a clerical error, it was
stated last week that tickets to ex
hibitors at the Empire Garden mid¬
summer Fair would be sold at f 1 for
the season when it should have read
50 cents for the season. Regular ad ¬
mission fee, 25 cents ;$1 for the sea¬
son.
Saturday and Sunday will be big
days with the good people of Pine
Level church, as a number of vocal
classes will meet there ami render
some of the finest music ever heard
in wiregraes Georgia. We are thank¬
ful to Hon David Ewing and others
for invitations to be present and
will do our best to be there.
$570 IN PflGHEXUS.
The News is in receipt of the
premium list of the Mid-Summer
Pair to be held at Tilton July 10,
11 and 12.
The premiums aggregate $670.00,
to be devided up under ten different
heads or departments. Fruits come
fiist and to this denartmei t alone
$150 is appropriated, leading with
a ot for t,be best
largest display of fruits of five or
more kinds, and a second prize of
$25, A liberal premium for every
product of the farm and garden is
offered, and The News greatly de¬
sires to eec the fanners ot Irwin Co.
enter with spirit into the work of
allowing up the possibility of our
soil. Premium List may be had by
applying to Hon. T. B Young, Mr,
W, Lennon, Judge J. B Clements,
Mr. iS. E. Coleman, or at The Lews
office. Be there and be 8ure to car¬
ry something to show for Irwin Co.!
LAinra
tiaodlng 6 tonic, or children should who v,'ant bullfr.
BROWN’S tea; up, IRON HIT tuko f lCIt
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At Is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigestion,
~ Liver t^mpltiam Ikimliar
/ -utmew, aud
JUST STIPES m 11 imi
With Prices to Compete with any Mercantile Busi¬
ness on the 0-- S. k l : \ Hallway, B, & W. Hallway
or fbaS.i/ x! & M, Bailway.
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We Tou Below ev Few o£ Outs* Prioeai
i Wll Stock BROGAN SHOES.
Other grades in proportion.
Yard-wide Nice Shooting.....i’c
Checks .... 4 jc yd.
Calico ...... .... 5c
Tiie tihoYi i i for Cash or Country Prod nee.
Will paj lie lor pfl, ary Flint Bfa-atto pass law. Will paj 35a [or Grown Horn-rat
500-ffli oilier praioce in proportion.
We will also Buy or Ship Wool for any parties and aid them in getting iho
• Best Market Price for it.
Call and See Us Before Soli Produce of Purc&asmg Good.
J. W. SMITH, J. W. HENDERSON.
Manager.
ABBA ABBREVIATIONS
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K. L.AMITY.
We have as good a Sunday School
here as there is in the county; our
worthy Supt. J. A Tomberlin knows
as much what to do in a Sunday
School as he does in a clerks office
of superior court.
Miss Irene Cooper organized a
school at the Bussell academy to¬
day. Miss Cooper holds a State
licence and ranks among the edu¬
cators ol art upper story, she is also
an enthusiastic Christian hearted
Sunday Schoo-. worker.
Rev. J. A. Tomberlin has the flu¬
ent watermelon 1 have seen this
year and he nas invited a certain
young man and his best girl to
help him eat it about the 4th. July.
T> Kobuzscb.vCo , , , r , have , the , , beet . .
piece
ol corn in this part of the country,
but without a doubt old urcle Dan-
iel F >rd has the finest 40 acre cot¬
ton field there is in this vicinity, he
also has a fine field of watermelons.
Mr. J. P. Luke has been very ill
for several days but he is again ,a-
ble to hurdle up his little herd of
cattle,(130 head-)and drive them
while the golden Sun is sinking in
the far west.
It rained again last Sunday
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Many Persons are broken
down from overwork or household cures
‘lJrown’s Iron Bitters Kebufids ids
hysleca, aids malaria digetion, removes exi-ess of Lila 1
and cures Get lue goauiac.
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Cottonadsa . ... j.L to 20c yd
Handkerchiefs...... ......... 2jc up
Good Caeimer Pants ........ . . 31,25
Hats from 7cto$2.50
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IKE NEW FORAGE PLANT
SACALINE
80 to 189 Tons ot Foster per Acre.
Perfectly hardy, oven in Siberia.
Endurce severest drought with impu¬
nity. -Grows on poorest waste lands
or wetest planting. places. Requires no plowing
beforo Thrives where no
P ! aat ' wiI ‘ grow. Once planted
positively , stands forever. More x .
na-
trltions than clover or Lnecrne. Stein,
and leaves, green or dry, eagerly eaten
by all cattle. Gives 4 to 6 cuttings a
year year ; ; can can be oe cured enrea for winter. Pro-
daces 90 to 180 tons °* eroen fodder
per acre. Grew 14 feet high by June
at Ames, Iowa. Excellent soil enrich-
er. Planted at any time. .Affords
shade to oaftla in summer. Protection
against storms in winter. Cattle can¬
not trample it out. Heed has sold at
$1,000 a pound; roots at $2.50 each.
Endorsed by highest authorities and
23 journals. Ht.rong roots, warranted,
25 cents. $2.50 per dozen mailed.
Befld . 10 C8atfl F* r P acki '‘
Send for book with partiou-
lars and testimonials.
A, BLANC & CO.,
814 and 31fi N. Ilth St. Philadelphia,
Pa. Oiiginal iutrodnoers
of Sacaline.
WE WILL SELL YOU
Tobacco from 20o to 50c per pound
Bioe......... 20 pounds for $1,00
Stick Candy.. 8c for single pound
Biack Pe PP er 13o
Spico........ 13e
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smile, after you Invest In a
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T,le niost complete and useful devices ever
added to any sewing machine.
The WHITE is
Durably and Handsomely Built,
Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment,
$ew» ALL Sewable Articles,
And will serve and please you up to the full
limit of your expectations.
Active Dealers Wanted in unoccu¬
pied territory. Liberal terms. Address,
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.,
CLEVELAND, O.
Professional Cards.
j W. L Si'GPY,
j PHYSIOIAN AND S UR O RON,
SroAWonE, Da.
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PHYSIOL IN AND SURQEON,
F.eur, Ga.
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J. F. GARDNER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Ashbotin, Ga.
B. M. REIZZELLE,
LA WYER,
MoBae, Ga.
f'-?cticcs in the state and federal
: court. Real estate and oriminal l.tr a
specialty.
C- W. FULW00D,
LA W, REAL ESTATE
i and Collections, Tipton, Ga.
Prompt attention to all business.
Office, Love Building, Boom No. 1S»
Z. BASS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Abhbdbn, Ga.
Solicits all law practice in Worth
and adjoining counties.
J. H- BUCHANAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And heal’ Estate Agent.
IRWINYTLLE, CA.
J- T. POWElZ,
ATTGRNEY AT RAW,
Vienna, Ga.
| Will practice in all the courts of the
‘ Ooonea circuit.
J A COMER,
A’j TURNEY IT LAW,
ASH BURN, GA
S. B. WHITE,
Moray and Consellor at Lai,
SYCAMORE, GA.
Mercantile and Real Estate Litigfc
tion receive speoial and vigorous atten¬
tion.
N.J BOSWELL,
riJ}SJr/A.\ AND SURGEON,
SYCAMORE, GA.
|3T'(,'hronic diseases a specialty.
W C. WATKINS, it !S
I’ROFESSIOSVJ- 80H' OL TEACHEF,
HAT, GA.
Supplied with Globes, Maps Charts
:ind other conveniences necessary tor
progressive school work. 5-xl
I). A. ROBERTS,
CoiiiJ*actor and Builder,
Sycamore, Georiia.
Plans and Specifications furnished on
applicati on. Correspondence solicited.
W. B. Cone, 1). 1). S.
Crowns, Bridges and “Replant"
atlons” a Specialty.
SYCAMORE, GEORGIA.
R. 1>. LAW,
Tonsorial Artist
ASHBURN, GA.
If you want b NICE Hair Cut, call on
me and I will dreise it in any de¬
sired shape,
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