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PITTita Jfsws.
CHURCH n I RECTORY.
If arttoDisT.’-Preachlng every sec¬
ond Sunday at 11, a in, rud 7,30
p «i, by Rev. J. W. Tinley. 8at>-
bath school every Sunday, at 10,a m.
Prayer meeting every Sunday,
7,10 p m. Young men's prayer
mestingevery Thursday at 8, pm.
Choir meeting to practice every
Tuasday, 7,i0 p m.
SYCAMORE LODGE.
A rsgular communication of Syes-
more loilge, No. 210 F. A A. M., will
be held on every second Friday at 3
o’clock p. tu. All Master Masons in
good standing aro cordially invited
Lott Wariwn, W. M.
G. A. Jaccsaw, Sec’t.
New Stop©.
—Headquarters For—
Family Groceries.
2 he following are
some cash prices.
# lbs. Good coffee, * 1.00
A boxet R. B. Snuff, .35
Best Patent, Swan’s Down Flour,
pound,. 75cts.
Two lb. can To«tatoe«, lOct*.
Good Vinegar, '25et« per gallon.
Anything in the Grocery line at
CUT PRICES.
♦,«i and see me before buying.
Ueoua delivered at year door.
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LOCAL ITEMS
GATHERED HIRE AND THERE
-BY—-
THY. NEWS INDUSTRIOUS
REPORTER-
Mr. James .R»0«y, of Ashburn
w*is i,u town Tues lay morning.
It will pay every man to wait
for Jeffry’s spring clothing
Mr. W. L. Moore attended
preaching in Ashburn Sunday
uigbt.
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Look 00 Jeffry’s remnant coun«
tor for bargains.
frof. Clifford Grubbs made a fly
ingtrip to Cordele Saturday.
Goods are going at very low
prices at Jeffry’s.
Miss Mary Williams visited in
Ashburn last week.
Mr- J. H. Young of Waterloo,
Ga., was in town Sunday, the guest
of his uncle, Mr. G. W. Henderson.
Evaporated Pears at W. R
/Smith A Co’s, at 12 1-2 cts, per lb.
Call and try a few of them.
Mr.J. M. Hill returned Monday
last, from an extended trip to Ma-
0 OD and Un&dilla.
W. L. Moore, at depot, can sell
you a bale of Cotton seed hulls at
85ets.
Mt. E. L. McDonald, of Cordele,
Ha., apeot Sunday in town, the
guest of Mr. G W Henderson.
Don’t forget to call on the firm
of Roobin* Jeffry at the fair store
yrhsn in Ashburn.
Mr. John H.Tl'.en, of Ashburn,
attended preaching here, Friday
night last.
We have just had the “devils” to
do a little straightening up around
the office, and things have a neater
appearance.
-.-v-a-**—-—- of Macon, Ga.
R*v. Culpepper,
pr-•netted an a'1* sermon in the
Methodist ahuroh, in this place,
last- Friday.
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W R Smith & Co. have just re-
, »jved a large stock of steel enam¬
el ware, wasbpanB, dishpans, dip¬
pers, boilers eto. This ware never
yDstp and lgpte a Hf@ tiuuff*
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DEALER IN :
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
G-iaara'jat©8El»
! 000 t and Shoe Shop.
Boots and SIiooh Repaired,JSatisfaction guaranteed,^ ,
Lowest Prices For Repair- I i
Ins IH&pness. ’
Will also keep on hand all hinds of
Fresn: Jaats. ;
When needing anything in line Call aud '
my Bee me.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS-
-J. M, Jordan.
It ie eurprt8ing what a ’’wee bit
of a thing” can accomplieh. Sick
headache, constipation, dyepep-na,
soar stomach, dizziness, are quick¬
ly banished by DeWittu U,itLle Ear-
iy Risers. Small pill. Safe pill
Best pill. W. R. Smith & Co
We are glnd toannoabCe that Mr-
T B AjBoerry haB sufficiently recov¬
ered trom his recent illness t * be a-
ble to be out again.
Mr. W A Story, of Cordele, Ga.
was shaking hands with his many
friends here, last Tussday and
Wednesday.
The Fair Store ia the place for
bargains in Clothing, Boots, Shoes
and Gents furnishing goods, largest
stock ever brought to Ashburn.
Misses Ada Freeman and Alice
Swearingen paid this office a pleas¬
ant cail, one day last week. AH
young ladies have a standing
invitation to Visit h s office.
Cottonseed meal will be sold by
W. L. Moore for the next few days
at the ioW price of *1.10. Call be¬
fore stock is sold out.
Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, and Missss
Mumtord' and Pitman, of Worth*
Ga, were pleasant visitors in town
Tuesday afternoon. Tney were the
guests of Mrs. G A Jackson, and
daughters.
Mr. Jeffrey of the firm of Roobin
& Jeffrey has just returned from
New York where he purchased a
large stock of goods which he will
have on the market in a few days.
Mrs W. B. Chaplin, ot Ashburn
Ga., spent last Monday in town,
the guest of Capt. G. A. Jackson
and family.
In another column will be seen
tbeAd. of J. R. Ryals and Co., o
Cordele. They are clever men and
when in Coidele give them a call.
E. E. Turner of Compton, Mo.
writes us that after suffering from
piles for seventeen years, he com¬
pletely cured them by using three
boxes of DeWitt’s Witch Hazle
Salve. It cures eczema and severe
skin diseases. W. R. Smith & Do
G J AV A L LACK and CO
ssi—Dealers ln-«s
Flour, Heat, Bacon, Bams, etc.,
<OUT F 3 EIOEB,
In Quantities to suit Purchasers-
Get our Prices before. Buying.
We bundle every kind of
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES
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CIGARS AND TOBACCO-
SYLVESTER fi..
Just received, car load of Cotton
seed meal and hulls, which must
be sold in next few days.
VV. L. Moore.
Mr. J. P. Brown gathered a mass
of English peas from his garden
one day last week. Mr. Brown is
certainly a good gardener, and we
challenge any man in the state to
beat that on English peas.
Notice the Ad. of W* H. McPbatiJ
of Sylvester Ga' He is selling land
cheap and on easy terms. Men-
wishing to buy south Georgia land
will be benefit ted by calling od, or
writing him.- .
Socially Speaking*
( Communicated)
“A chiefs aibanv’yqt! taki'ii’- notia'.
An’ faith he’ll prent it 1”
.Mrs. A C Lawton had a n'ce
dish of strawbeiries gathered from
herown garden last week.“Tastftd
like more.”
Mr. F S Lowry, prominent in Life
Insurance Circles was registered at \
the hotel several days of,the pae
week.
Mr. Vassar Swearingen spent
Sunday at home with his fathsr and
eisters.
A few Sycamore young people at¬
tended the Baptist church in 'Ash¬
burn last Sunday night. They re¬
port having heard a good sirmou
delivered by Rev. Culpepper.
Mr. Henry Smith of the Ashburn
“Advance” Sundayed among Syca- 1
more friends.
Examination is in full blast at the
Institute this week and prepara¬
tions are being made also for ihe
exercises Dent Friday afternoon
which will be public, and known as
Washington Day.
Miss Florrie Smith was on the-
sick list this week, the victim of the
ever-to-be-dreaded neuralgia.
The Sycamore Literary Society
srehaving frequent rehersals now,
and promise to noon give an enter¬
tainment which will be a credit to
Syoamors Institute and the mem¬
bers of thii worthy elttb. Tiie mu¬
sic will be furnished by ths Young
Ladies String Band, and pupils of
theMdeic class, add will be first
ola8*in every particular. 'i'h.»*e
fail to see this performance will
a trorft, and lorezo a plea.-
are ... they can ill afford to . lose.
Mrs. W. T. Williams hasbsan quite ill
for some time. News uomn, however,
Unit she is improving nicely st present.
Mr. S. Carnes, n prominent detain of
Vienna. Oa.. is spending a tew days in
thwn, » guest of tlie hotel
Prof. Clifford Grubbs sojourned for a
few hours in Ashburn Tuesday after
n(Jf)ll _
■* ivk. Miss busle Cockrell returned . from ,
Worth Ga. Sunday, alter a p easant s
a.tjo her sister, Mrs. scovllle, ot the.
fctanee who went „ to see the , remarkable , ,,
slid truly wonderful, big “Prog* 1 near
the , »lepot , on Thursday, ... V Apr. 1st saw
something ... entirely , novel, ami , were we ,,
^aid for their trouble. They h,vp suffi.
eient cause tor remembering that Frog
for some time. It is a veritable
But It would not have
w*h half so remarkable had the day
been any other than April lirst. Folks
must have some fun in life, you know !
The pupils of the music class stood
their monthly examination this week,
with the following very satisfactory re-
Suit:- Mary Murray, 100. Alma Jessup,
100. Maybolle Bussey, 97. Stella Mur.
ray, 97. Rosa Raines, 97. Those taking
.the violin and guitar were not examined
in time to get the report in this week.
Sycamore Methodist chnrcli will have
Easter services on the second Sunday in
April, instead ofthe 18, which is really
Easter Sunday. But the second Sunday
is our regular preaching day, and Rev
Tihley will deliver an appropriate ser¬
mon, and the choir will furnish anthems
songs,’etc,, particularly adapted to the
day—several s makers will give short
speeches,.dialogues, etc. The full pro¬
gram will appear in our next issue.
■ L’Eclair.
Many cases of “Grippe” have
lately been cured by One Minute
Gough Cure. This preparation
seetns especially adapted to the
cure of this disease. It acts quick-
ly thus preventing seriuus compli¬
cations and bad efiects in which
this disease often leaves the pa¬
tient! r . W. R, Smith & Go.
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SYLVESTER LOCALS.
Prof. Clifferd Grubbs of Syca-
more’visited home-folks Saturday.
Mr. Hrrry Jrckson ef Kvcamore
was in the city Saturday and Sun¬
day.
Mr. Adams of Albany was in
town Sunday.
A number of Poulan’s pretty
young ladies came over Tuesday.
We are Borry to learn that the
little daughter of our baptist pastor
was kiiled by the cyclone in Ar.
lington Monday,
A good many who were to attend
Chatauqda were prevented on ac¬
count of rain.
Three Military cotnpsniss on
their way to ths chatauqua stop¬
ped over Tuesday on aoooant of
the washout between here and Al¬
bany.
Mr. Miller and family from Mun-
oie Iod. arrived a few days ago
and will make this their future
home. We are (lad to have them
with us.
Mrs. W. H. MoPhaul has return*
ed home Lom an extended visit to
her parents in Americus.
Miss Josie Edwards, a charming
young lady from Sumner is visiting
relativss and friends in the city.
The firms of Grubbs Bros, and
Q. J. Wallace have entered partner¬
ship and will do a general mer¬
chandise business in the Wigodner
store.
Misses Mittie Jernigan and Lixzie
Bikes visited in Sumner, Friday.
Miss Josie Carter is off on a visit
to Parkervili* this week. X. Z. Y.
Mr*. Sawyer, of Terrel Couty, is vis¬
iting the ftimllr ot her sister, Mrs. J.
W. Friee.
Judge Avars, of Brenwoad, is visit¬
ing the fsmlly of Mr. Gee. Lundy.
Miss Josie Cartar returned heme trom
s visit to Parkerevllle, Saturday.
The Misses McGirt, Miss Lester sud
Miss Hunton, of Poulan, spent the day
In Sylvester Saturday.
A numcer of Sylvestentea went up to
the Chataqa Saturday to hear Sam
Jones.
It has been frequently said that there
1 b but one Ssm Jones. After hearing
him, we are sure this !b true, and, we
are also sure that the liord did not need
any more.
If there was any effect beyond,
Intensely amusing the audience, It
was to cause the sorry church them
bers, the sinners and thieves to be bet
ter pleased wjth themselves.
Many Pisriwiism wMa
down bom overwork or i.ouwhoM e*re«.
t fon Bitter* Rrtrniun it bU* u<»
«y«Lem. ^euro* aide miltja attrition, Get reman* lee jeeutM. evewt
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»ny other exliihiti -n more amn^iiijt.
The orovV( , werft CMlled fooU( deV |,s and
thieve(1> Hud w<)re juw „ niuoh kmiw . d
» t this as any other part of rlie ,so ., T
mitnoo . Th * ,. rowd no wore tll0Utf , lt 0 f
^ tlIl wUll hf , e „u-r then
they would with a phonograph.
Ue tiMlt Go11 lmd i'f 'jecte.l this
world on the root-hog-nr-die principle;
that nothing could be made f Mi . II
deficient in intellect, 6r metal,(t think
„ e ra , ant |uettle>) ku . tvMf p. 1,
seems to , htg b * okwood8 „ nlm *
„ not , X!le{ly the rtl ; KUm ot th
New Testament tvpe. We have some
w „ ere iu)biljed |h(j ^ ^ ^ rel , ? lo „
ot ... Jesus can make , a great deal , , out of .
81,11 „ , i end . that i . there . is . very little ,
° f th6 roor-hog-or-dle pr.neiple ... u> 1*.
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seoeitiva Tbepr are so entail take that them, the most they
persoDB
are so effective that the most obati-
oate cases of constipation, head¬
ache, and torpid liver yield to them.
That is why DeWitt’s LHfcle Early
Risers are known as the famous
little pills. W. R. Wmith dc Co.
APRIL SHERIFF S SALE.
M’ill be sold at public outcry be¬
fore the court house door at Irwinville,
Ga-, on the first Tuesday in April .1897,
between the legal hours of sale, for cash
to the highest bidder, the following de¬
scribed property to wit: l.ots of land
numbers fifteen (15) and sixteen (10) in
Square fifteen, fl5) i* B'ook ten (10) in
the city of Fitzgerald, Irwin County"
Georgia. Said property it. levied on as the
property of Mr, Sarah Ballard to sat¬
isfy a Justice’s court fi fa, issued from
1537th Dist. G. M. iu lavor of Troy
Swlnney against Mrs. Harnh E. Ballard.
Said property levied on by W. V>’. Mar¬
tin, lawful constable, and turned over to
me, This March 3rd 1887.
ALBOJat the game time and place
will be sold for cash at public out- cry to
fhtf highest bidder the following proper-
l Y to-wli: All of lot of land number two
hundred and two (202) in the Sixth land
District of Irwin County, Georgia, ex¬
cept one hundred acres, on the west
side of said lot, Said tract of land con¬
taining three hundred and ninety acres
more Or less. Said property levied on as
the properly of Mrs. A. E. Paulk and
Company to satisfy a Superior Court fi
fa in lavor Frit- k a d Company against
A. E. Paulk a, d O tuipany. Tenant in
possession noti licit according to law.
This March 4th : 1897. R. V. Uandlbv,
Sheriff. !. C.
Torturing, itching, scaly skin
eruptions, burns and scalds are
soothed at once and oromptly
healed by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve, the best known cure for
piles. W. R. Smith <k Co.
J. H. Goodman & Co.
t^Retail Druggist.
6tC<iCt(^lt07l4
Carefully filled at all hours.
Prices to compete with
any.
Colony Drug Store-
Corner Pine and Grant Streets,
Fitzgerald Georgia.
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
<2 %/camcre,
Disrate Of V
T. W. ELLIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Roby, Ga.
UPToAEDNERii
rNYSICIAN AND SUROBON,
Asmnsax, Ga.
B. M-FRIZZELLEi
LA WYEtt,
MoRa*. Ga.
Praotioe* in the state aci federal
aourt. Real estate and criminal lew a
•poeisity. mm
C. W. YULW00D,
LAW, REAL ESTATE
and Oollectiona, Tirron, G*
Prompt attentiou to all btisfnca.
OfQoe, Love Building, Room Km IS,,
Z. BASS,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
Ashborf, Ga
Solicits all law prsetloa ia Wsnrtfc
and adjoining counties.
J. H. BUCHANAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And ileal K-‘«i.
IRWINVILLE. CA.
J. €. (ioo2iian.
Physician and Surgeon,
Tift »ll . Georgia.
SAtt’L V. SMITH.
Attorney at La w,
Office on Grant St. near Pine.
FITZGERALD, GA'
W. F, Way, 1) IS, Jay.
. "Way mS ay
Attorneys at Laic
. St.AYTOa AND 1 Kkkn . Bril.piJIG, '
—-Pine Street--
YI1ZQERALD GEORGIA
E. VV. Kynian, L. Kennedy
Of South Dakota. Of Savminah.
E¥MAN & KENNEDY,
LAWYERS
Office—I n Fitzgerald Block.
FITZGERALD, - - - - <n.
Xt-FO WXtto
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Vienna, Ga.
TO prsetloa in all the oourts of tk*
Ooonea oirouiL
J. E BURCH,
!:ATTORNEY Al LAW ,
£Ikwinville,£Ga.
1 splicit prtronage in all the courts
the Oconee Circuit.
DR. T. H. THRASHER.
Physician and Surgeon,
Ashburn, — — GA.
General Practice Solicited.
Office in Drug Sfore.
B. B. WHITS,
iter aid bailor at Las
ASHBURN. GA-
KarMotlle end Beal iCutatf JLttafa
tios tisohi i special »ad vigorous aU«e>
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W. B. Cone, D.D. S.
Crowns, Bridges and “EeplauL
atious” a Specialty.
BTOUCOaB. GEORGIA,
C E s WALKER
—Speciali sT—
On diseases of children, and
PRACTICE--of—- MEDICINE
Sycamore Ga.fi
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W. A, Hawkins, W. H. Me Ken
Hawkins & McKenzie,
Qyttomcifd anc/ (
/or 4 (f/t ^S/au*,
Cordele, Georgia.
W. T- Williams,
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REAL ESTATE
COLLECTIONS,
SY’CAMORE, - GEORGIA,
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