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THE BMPTOB StOSE, Fitzgerald, Georgia.,
Is creo^Rg; great excitement by their Tremendous Cat In Prices- Other merchants are wondering how
they can sdl goods at stjeft close figures, even cheaper than they can ip:t them in Nor then market's. Note the follow
ing bargains; Jl500 yards of Prints that were 0 and 7 cents, now going at 4 1-2 cents per yard. Beautiful paterna
36 inch Precalps that were 12 1-2 and 15c., row going for 8c. Best spool thread 200 yards 3c. FANS-^Beautiful
leather fans that wore 75c., now go for 35c. Ladies' Oxford Ties that were $2, now ,$'1,25* Men’s work pants must
Go, 35c, worth (io. Negligee dress shirts, worth fiOg ; going at 35c,
J^eziYem'bar Oijr JPrices On. INIOTION8. Can’t Be XCuplica/ted.
24 sheets good note paper, .Ac. 200 yds. spool cotton,......3u. 50 good white envelopes,.. .. .4e. Key ring with honetags,,. 2 l-2c
.25 needles.............. 3 bottles best Ink, 5c. 15 slate pencils,....... 4 inch nickle plated shears,......5o.
.
1 paper best brass pin# 1 full paper pins,.........,le. 1 good school slate,.... 1 doz. lead pencils, 5c.
What is the use of wasting a dollar when you can save it? Gold is a good thing, but give us genius and ambition,
and then au energy that never tires; a mind that never Wanders; an eye that never sleeps, and a norve that never quiv¬
ers, and we will ride yougfi-shod all oyer the world. JSPThese prices are for Saturdays and Mondays only.
T- S. PRICE & CO, Prop’s. "empire store:’
PiNE Street, Near Cor. Grant, dTh tfsgeralG., Greorgia-'
IRWIN €0. INlEWS#
Ir Ton Know Anjstthini,, Tkli. It to
'Tf y'oo dT't Know Avythzno.Beau
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WT*a Nbws.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
I Methodist, ’-Preaching every sec¬
ond benday at It, a m, nul 7,30
b> |mth m, by Rev. J . W. Tinley. Sitb-
school every Sunday, at 10, a in.
Prayer I,BO meetHig every Sunday,
lieeting p m. Y'o#pg men’s prayer
lllioir every Thursday at S, pm,
I’uesduy, meeting to practice every
I 7,30 p m.
B a it isjt~ Preaching eyeny first
Innday If at 11, am-by Rev. Bicken,
Arabij Ril-
jOCAL items
[THEItED HERE AND THERE
-BY--
THE NEWS’ INDUSTRIOUS
REPORTER’
i Cotton picking is now the order
the day.
Prof. Ralph Powell, of Vienna,
s in town a few days last week.
Mr. J. Z Jacfisop spent last Sun-
ly in Arabi,
Ssveral locals «tfi re crowded out
ft week.
^ lem entS visUed Ir "
mile, Monday , last.
Lk Gapt. G. F, Hill to show you
[Silver Lented bug, which was recently
him by Tom Watson.
Irs. Lrell, Glover, pisterot Mis. H.
of near bare, spent last
Idsy [. in town, the guest of Mrs.
K, Wilpo*.
e o k, ... illnsH
le •—* U Rooks, of
cT U a speedy
mm-
■1. Wm. A- Hawkins, of Cordele
Bipent Hand last Monday night in the
paid thjs of, lice a pleasant
^Tuesday morning.
I T. H. McMurrain and family,
■ipendjpg several days with
■ves near Dawson, Ga., return-
Bme Mqnday night last.
B of a drove of about fifty
■ Mr. 1£. R. Smith has on y
Hr seyan that have not succum-
■ to the disease,
lev. J jbn (A Flanders, pastor of
l\del If circuit, spent Tuesday
I'. in the citj>, the guest of Rey.
Tinley.
Hisses Flora Monk and Willie
■jendon, of ^shburn, spent sev?
■ days in town this week, visit*
■friends.
Hiss I/i na McKonzie, one of
Itezuma’s loveliest young ladies
fent a few days of this week
tb Mrs. A. J. Dyeas of this
|0,
w. J. W. Tinley is conducting
kracted meeting at Qycloneta,
Bek. Rev. J. G. Flanders of
Rel circuit is assisting him.
Ess Pitsy Dykes, the charming
;hter of Mr, G, VV. Dykes, pf
(here, is spending a few days
le city, the guest of Miss Mic-
(anHouten.
|v- Wm. Roberts, of Crisp, Ga.,
khed a very interesting eermon
le Mothodisfc church Sunday
l He is a brother of My. p. A-
Irts, of this place, and h«s
v friends here who were glad
ke him.
|e little child of Ed Chandler,
fed, of this place, died Tuesday
'and was burned Wednesday
boon, Rd. though a colored
I is well thought of by . the
p people of the town and is
of
Miss Bertie Edmondson, after
spending a couple of weeks in Ara-
bi, returned to Sycamore Monday
Jast ’ Her many friends were glad
to welcome her into their midst
again.
Mr. W. B. Dasher is having his
gin houee greatly enlarged and
pects to put in two more long
pie gins so as to accommodate the
farmers of this section during the
potton season.
“Wolf,” is the name of a eoiered
woman preacher, who visited Syc¬
amore, last week, and delivered,
from the pulpit of the colered
Methodist church, a sermon which
completely charmed the
lion that assembled there to
hear her.
Tom Rogers and Polly Freeman,
colored, were married on last SaR
urday night at the home of the
bride’s parents,Jake and Jane Free
b}ku cl tths place,-Rev. B. L. Jones
officiating. The young happy cou¬
ple are honorable colored people
and are well thought of by the
white citizens of the town.
Mr. A. A. Flowers and family,
Leslie, Ga., arrived here on Friday
of last week, and will hereafter
make this their home. Mr. Flow*
ars expects to put down a saw mill
fi^er in, or near town, and we pre-
diet that Ins oarfnng will be quite
an addition to our city. The News,
in behalf of the good citizens of
pycamore, extends a hearty wel-
CO[ne ’ aDd W* 8 that th « ir new
borne may be a pleasant one.
"ifltii! ’fellfai
twi> tiiyoatjOBB wanted. er
m bx@ icomr m
-FOR-
A. LIVE MA.M!
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McKELVEY FTJivLIa-AT' O H
Is guaranteed to absolutely rid your premises, office, bank or
other building, of all vermin at one tenth the cost in money or
labor of any other process ever invented, Worms in fruit
trees absolutely destroyed without damage to the trees.
BedbugS, AntS, RoacIieS, MotUS, Etc- Etc.,
thoroughly exterminated with no injury whatever to furniture,
plastering, wall paper, or to any contents of premises or office,
No poisonous drugs or chemicals, but simply an application
of pure steam. Any delicate lady or ten year old boy or girl
can do the work with absolute safety.
A GOOD mJiLSV w’A.nt^h
in every county in this State, Eudorsed by over forty mem
bers of the present General A^enibly of Georgia who have seen
it work, ]fW* To secure a good thing call at once on, or
address the undersigned. Territory is being rapidly’ taken
up. Gentlemen as well as ladies take to it on sight A
great relief to every husband and a blessing to every wife.
W- L MOORE, General Agent,
Sycamore, • • . • Greorgia-
1 gi Mi rom
w. Jm MilltoOven
Sf is a journey that was never made by better sSi
jjgijjr flour than Iglehcart’s Swans Down—the bread AqurNK
that makes the whitest, swoetest and the finest
’ cake and pastry ever baked. Soil and climate never combined to
produce choicer winter wheat than that from which {bis peerless
patent flour is milled.
IGLEHEART’S
Swans Down Flow**
food is more and economical of it. than Ask flours for it Jhat and cost notice less, the because brand it when makes buying. better
more
IGLEHEART BROS., EVANSVILLE, IND.
GUESS WHO
Said, “Please don't mention my
name j n the paper this week?”
Wanted to go to see his girl, but
couldn’t raise the cash to pay his
R. R, fare?
Says he knows no other coropli-
mentto pass on the girls but that
are all sweet?
j he Wanted called Soda his best ^.nd girl water when far
j on not
from town last Sunday evening?
Sava he wishes it was fashionable
for boys to wear puffed sleeves and
bloomers, during the summer
j season?
j Sang, ' times “As before pant9 they the Hart,” discovered sev«
era
Rha fact that it was not their
.“H-e-n-r t” that they were sing¬
ling about? •'
Business Locals
Advertisements of not over 100, words
will be inserted in this column for one cent a
ward for each insertion. /Special rates will
ber/ivenon more than 100, words.
BEST Dried Apples 5c. per pound
at W. R. Smith & Go’s, stoic.
LEMONS. ICE, and COLD DRINKS
at J. P. Brown’s store.
LATEST STYLES of Straw Hats
^ ^ ;iC vv - K A Go .
WANTED— To sell 1 one 45 saw
Cotton Gin and Piatt ijondejn.-er, ALSO,
one second hand Press. Apply to
J. W. Smith, Age., Sycamore Ga.
\
INTERNATIONAL Stock Food a
positive cure fop bog OIIOGERA and
unexcelled forall kinds of slock. Sold
by W. K. Smith & Co., Sycamore Ga.
THE
$40 9 F2°J2©
Contest
Begins IvTondsiy,
Jane, 1,1896■
The prize whiefi we propose to
offer our young readers, is a $40,00
(forty dollar) Life Hcholarship
issued by the GEORGIA BUSI¬
NESS COLLEGE, of Macon, Ga.
- CONDITIONS:-
We propose to give this Scholar¬
ship,—FREE OF CHARGE,-to
the FIRST young man, or young
lady, sending us 25 (twenty-five)
NEW CASH SUBSCRIPTIONS to
The News before the first day of
September next. Thjs is a chance
for some yipng man, or lady, to
obtain a first c’rafU business edu¬
cation without cost of tuition.
This ofler is only good untiY
first day of September next; but
should anyone send us the twenty-
five new cash subscriptions before
the expiration uf this offer, we will
immediately, upon receipt of the
subscriptions, turn the scholar-
Thip over to them. BUT,
R E M E M R E Ii ,
1st, That only one person can
be the winner.
2nd, That the first who complies
with the. conditions, will be winner.
3rd, That, ‘"The early bird catch¬
es the worm.”
4th, That Cash must accompany
aach subscription, otherwise, it
wiil not l>e counted.
Addbesb, THE NEWS,
Sycamore Ga.
SlfliteM&Bro
FITZGERALD, GA.
Cor. Thomas & Oconee Ave.
Dealers in Fancy and
Family groceries, gar¬
den seed, stove^, nails,
etc.
JUST RECEIVED
A carload of crockery from
Stevens’ Pottery, 1 Jugs, Churns,
Chimney Tops, etc,
For Sale.
One 12 room dwelling and drugstore
combined. One livery stable, one
toreouse and lot and one vacant cor¬
ner lot, all in the town of Sycamore.
Also 14 acres of land in high state of
cultivation one half mile from town
for further particulars apl.v to this offi¬
ce, or Wm. A. Hawkins Covdel, Ga.
ICE CREAM MADE BY A LEW
PROCESS.
<51
I have an Ice Cream Freezer that will
freeze cream instantly The cream is put
into the treezer and copies out instantly,
smooth ami perfectly frozen. This aston¬
ishes people and a crowd will gather to
sbe the freezer in operation amt they will
all want to try the cream. Y on can bel-
cream as fast as it oan be made and sell
freezers to many of them who would not
buy an old style freezer. It is really a
curiosity and you can sell from $5 to $8
wprth of cream and six to twelve freez¬
ers every day. This makes a good profit
thoie hard times and is a ploasant etn-
plosment. J. F. Casey & Co , 1143 St.
Charles St., St. Louis, Mo., will send
fnll particulars, and information in- re-
regai’d to this new invention on appli¬
cation and will employ good salesmen
Legal Advertisements.
Ptos for all letpii advertisemen ts oltrcd m
thems columns are. payable tn adrance at the
rate of lb cents per hundred words, or frac¬
tional wrt thereof, for each of the first four
insertions, and 35 cents for each subscyiient
insertion. Administrators , UuunUaps, /.>-
editors and all petitioners and plaintiffs in
fi fas may expect sifht draft without notice
when fees are not paid in advance.
NO I DIE.
GEORGIA; Ihwin County* To the
heirs at jaw ot O. D. Mulkie dec’ij:
This is to,notify you and each of you to
be an appetir at the Ordinary’s office at
IrwinviUn Georgia on the first Monday
in bepteinbcr next, as I will on that day
distribute the funds of said estate io the
heirs in accordance with law.
J. B, D. Paulk, Adm’r. of the estate
of O. D. Mulkie.
Aug. ,3rd 189(5.
NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA: Irwin- County:
Under and by virtur ot :• pow er of At
torney vested in the undersigned by a
certain mortgage executed by Jacob E.
Fletcher on the 10, day of Oct. 1804. to
the undersigned on lot of land 37 in Pth
district of Irwin county t<> secure the
payment of a certain promisory note
dated Oct, 10, 1891, being due Oct. 20,
1SC5, for the principal sum of §4fi0, with
Interest. Said mortgage being recorded
in the office of the clei k of the Superior
court of Irwin county Ga., on page 003
in Book "B” and acting by tile authori¬
ty of tlic aforesaid power of Attorney. I
will expose for sale and will sell for cash
to highest bidder, at lrwinville Ga., be¬
fore the court house door between the
Legal hours oi sale, on the first Tuesday
hi September 1890, lot oflaud No. 37 in
the 6, district of said county containing
490 acres known as the Jacob E. Fletcher
home place, J. IV. Phelps
KOAl> NOTICE.
GEORGIA: Irwin County: If no
good cause to the contrary be shown, an
order will he granted by the undersign¬
ed, at Irwi.'.ville, Irwin county Ga. 12 o’¬
clock M , on die first Monday in Septem¬
ber HCSt, establishing the following new
road in the ‘i'll, and 1537 Road Districts
of said county ; Commencing at what is
known as the Walker Bridge on the A-
lapaha Kiver—Alienee ir a NortirEiV.stcr-
ly course through lands of John
ents, Joseph Turner, C. Clements, T. T
Mauldin and Reason Paulk to the land
line dividing lots of land Nos 111 ani!130
in 3rd Land Distriet.of said county near
the south west corner of lot of land No.
130 in said di-trier, and from theiiee,
east, along said land line to the city ot
Fitzgerald Aug" in said county.
3rd. 189G. At IIknderion,
Co, Com’r.
> S11ER1 FF’S SALE FOR SEPTEMBER.
GEORGIA ; Irwin County: Will be
sold before the court house door in the
town of Irwiuville Ga., between the le¬
gal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
September next, 1890, the following de¬
scribed property to-wit: One acre of
land situated in Irwin county and known
as the Fitzgerald l anding, together with
all the rights and tenements situated
thereon, consisting of one building 8-1
leet long by 34 feet wide, which said
building is known as the llygie Hotel,
levied ou and to be sold as the property
of H. Bernard io satisfy three Justice
court 11-fas issued from the 1537 district
G. M. of Irwin county Ga., July term
1890. In favor of M. A. Dunn vs. H
Bernard. Levy made and returned, to
rue by G. M. Harlan L. C. Jvly 29,1890.
Jesse Paulk, Sheriff.
Look Well
-TO-
YOUR TITLES!
THE IRWIN COUNTY
ABSTRACT OF TITLE CO.,
Irwhvrille, —rfSr— Georgia.
Are prepared to furnish and complete
Abstracts of all Land Titles in Irwin
county, including certificate as to judg¬
ment. and execution docket, signed by
Clerk ot Irwin County Superior Court.
—*-Address-
"Wm-13- 3S/Ioore, Mag’r.
Fitzgerald, : Georga
SPOONS FREE TO ALL.
I read In the Christian Standard that
Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A, St. Louis,
Mo., would give an elegant plated hook
spoon to any one sending tier ten 2 cent
stamps. I sent for one and loan 1 it
so useful that I showed it to my triends
and made $13, in two hours, taking or¬
ders for the spoon, The hook spoon
is a household necessity, it cannot
slip into the dish or cooking vessel, be
n g held in the place by a hook on the
back. The spoon is Something house¬
keepers have needed ever since spoons
were first invented. Anyone can get a
sample spoon by sending ten 2 cent
stamps to Miss Frita. This is a iplen-
did way to make money around home.
Profession^ Cards.
W. L- SIORY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURQKON,
8ycamoke, Ga.
T. W. ELLIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SVROKOS.
Ruby, Ga.
J.F7GARLNLK7
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Ashburn, Ga.
b. m. mwsST
LA WYRH,
MoRais, Ga.
Practices in the state std faderei
court. Real estate and oriminal lew %
specialty.
C. w. FULWOOD,
LA W, HEAL ESTA TE
and Collections, Tivtos, Ga.
Prompt attention to all busines*.
Office, Love Building, Room No. XV
Z. BASS,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF,
Ashburn, Ga.
Solicits all law practice ia Wortk,
*nd adjoining counties,
J. H. BUCHANAN,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF,
And Leal Estate hgcnr.
IRWINVILLE. CIA.
J. C. Goodman
Physician, and Surgeon,
Tlftou . Georgia.
SAM’L C. SMITH.
At’orneii ,l ‘ / haw..
Office ou Grant St. near Pi tie,
FI IZGERALD, GA
'W'ill 3P- Soenc©
-LAWYER,—
First door west Colony ihtu.dixq
FITZGERALD GED11GH.
IT. F. II -ay, 1) R Jay.
WaT <s& Jay
Attorneys at Law
Slayton and Kicun Buii.dixo,
-Pine Street---
FI IZGERALD - GEORGIA
JL \V. Ryman, L. Kennedy
Gf South Dakota. Of Savaurali,
aeSedy,
I A W TEES
Office— One half Square East Postoffice
FITZGERALD, r GA.
J. F. POWELL,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Vienna, G*.
Will practice in all the courte of tea
Oconee circuit.
J. A. COMER,
Ai TORNEY iT LAW.
ASHBURN. GA.
J. E BURCH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Ikwinvh.de,; Ga.
I solicit prtromtgc in all the courts
the Oconee Circuit.
A tpiwkim. It. h. .tirhcnzte,
hah kins & McKenzie
If i! AND REAL Eb'lATE
CnnnKi.k' Ga.
B. 3. WHITE,
ittesy and Cotrasellor at Lai,
SYCAMORE, GA.
Mercantile and Real Estatf Litiga¬
tion reoeive special and vigorous attea#
toon.
W. B„ €on«, D.D. S.
Crowns, Bridges and “Replant,
atibus” s Specialty.
SYCAMORE. GEORGIA.
C. E. WALKER
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Sycamore On.
Patronage of the town and comnni.ii.
ty respcctfnl’y solicited. Calls ans-
werttil at all hours.
W C. WATKINS, B.D.
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL TEACHER
HAT GA.
Supplied with Globus, Maps - Chart
and other oonveuieneos necessary to
progressive school work. a-at
^LETCHER & SUTTON,
Livery and Feed Slabies 1
TIFTON, GA.,
First-class, Double and Single team
to hire at Reasonable prices.
Sadie