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0THon'>st floods,
Oipr Volley;
DoYouKnovwThere
tef* ' wo Kinds'of Clothing?^?
GOOD AND BAD;
r=r pO«BI«tY YOU MO.——
IWe handle tjie best clothing
If) South Georgia, qojflp apd spc.
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is I WASfli«(JTO> LETTER
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iP iiton > 5t fc>
teru-u.r F-uee. of Arkansas,
( of the Dempcrattc Na-
unii ..«i
‘.nel .G^eUor-t.'g Cornmi>Ves, has appeal issnr(J made an
the
P;,.*i.leptBl»ck, flfthp National
, Dentocrabc C‘Whs,
lsnei»tion of
a ce iebra-ion of tb® 154th anm-
r birthday of Thomas
<*> t'np declar-
.^rsnp, the «u|hprofthe
inn of independence ami the
‘ jndey of Amerun-U de(«opracy, on
% lSthdayof this month by all
t mocr*tic orgau^atiqng
The Uritt bill bos been in the
mds-of thp Senatefin' 1 iice 00 m-
ittee long enough to make i\ cer-
•u(n that ft is gfliog «Q be cut and
ished verymuph.by tfeat com-
\ttee «ot to tppntion what will
done to it after it gets reported
the gepate Repqhiican Set"-
rs are very free in saying that
A biU ia *«t wjfatit ought to be.
ia»t, pf poyir@e, is not a sure sign
jfpe, JLt \t W’U bfi Altered in the Sen,
nRetely a sign that it will be
ppuch changed.. The clause
the duties imposed by the
when R bepouies a law collecta-
leon all imporlfitions ordered aft,
• April is generally regarded as
ierely a farcical soars crow, set up
»frighten timid importers, -
|t now looks ns though Speaker
( eed p»»Uy intended to carry out
xe announced ptogramifte of only
aVing th) 0 House meet twice a
eek—on tyednCsdays and Satur-.
ayst- and adjourn. It may be
i»t he can keep this thing up du-
the two or three months that
b« Senate wi\l take to pa»$ the
ariflFbiU, but many are pgedjicting
bat he will h ftV# to give the House
% , chance to ho something or it
| lo aomething in spite of him,
| There ia some vert lively
$ync>Mg $ng the McKdnley’tkrule newcomer# at the tyork
ot Mr o^
i: Na ppojn ting men wta held
under Harripon When this
•ffAB first announced the
W.ate delighted^ but they look a,t
differently now, when they see
ease with which the m emb e?s
the“ex” brigade are quietly
. ering up the good things. The
appointment of Mr Palmer to
public printer wa» received
wry faces by the newcomers,
* hen Mr Palmer took charge
thf Government Printing Office
Polite Treatment,
Our Han
Largest
ikum
Most. Complete
1 ! LINE OF DRESS
GOODS
This side of
ISTEV^ YORK.
Hats Clothing and
SHOES,
GOODS ARE gOINg UP EV-
Kry Day. come eary while they
cheap, AND NEW.
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reappointed W H Collit
Chief Clerk and H, P . Brian fore^
mar, worde were uttered that can
not he printed in in a family paper
j\ majority of ’■ fl • Exebhtive
Committee of the. Inrtianaipolia
monetary Convention, more generr
ally known as iho Bani » ’s Con¬
vention are iu Washington trying
to talk $enat<>i$ ami Representa¬
tives into suppottjng a bill provid¬
ing for a Iffonetary Commission
The members of ti $ committee
profess to t>e jubilant over th« out
look for the bid, but benato s and
Represeinatives appear to be entire¬
ly indifferent to the subject. Rep¬
resentative Ueatwole, of.Minn.,) of¬
fered a resolution last week for the
creation of such a commission, but
there is nothing in sight to indicate
that it wpl be acted Rpon, notwithr
standing the implied support Mr,
McRinfey gave the scheme just al¬
ter the Indianapolis Convention.
The Selection of eJ(-Representiitlve
Beaiiimiu Butterworth, of Ohio, to be
Commissioner of Patents, a place he lin¬
ed once betore to the satisfaction of all
those h,vying dealings with the ofliee, cun
seare.’ly be considered political, as Mr.
Bqtterworth has expressed opinions up
op fids tariff and silver question, that
were a long ways from being, in „ accord
with those field by Mr. McKinley and
the pieu \vho are dominating his ad pi in-
Istratiou and the republican party at
this time. Mr. Buttervyoyth’s appoint¬
ment; can be credited to' the friendship
of Mr. McKinley for him, and fo Ids em¬
inent iitpess for the place. All of Iiis
Kxperjenee and wide knowledge of pat¬
ent law and practice as well as the pres¬
tige given, by Ids uvme will he needed
by Mv,.Rutterworth to pul the 'business
of the Patent Ofliee upon the high pro¬
fessional plane it should oeoupy.
They are telling a little Story about
C?ar Reed at the expense of a number
of Senators. Aocording to the Story, the
C?*r just before the meeting ol the extra
session, attended a din per party where
the guests were nearly adl senators, some
of whom were expressing direful tore-'
bodings about udint would happen to
the Senatorial dignity when ‘■Btlly’T
Mason, with his free ami easy manners,
entered that, body. The C? !lr finally
tired of ttiat sort of thing, and turning
to the Senators asked in that exasperat¬
ing dijawl wldeh lie doesn’t drop into so
often in tii.e House as tie used to“Do
yon think Mason will stay in the Senate
long enough to become a» dull as the
Vest of you ?”
The yjli e-seekers hare proven to be
too much tor Mr* McKinley and the of¬
ficial announcement has been made that
be will this week run away from them,
by taking a little trip of two or three
days for rest.
Not much surprise was caused by the
.announcement that Ex-SecreSary Car¬
lisle bad been retained to look after 1he
legal interests in the South of J. Pier-
ipynt Morgan establishment.
& Eoobin,
JEEFREY Ana ROCBIF
As»e Yet X-O The iEteg
With Price* that wUl Make your Eyes Twinkle,
We can^and will Undersell Atlantis, Silvan mill, Macon,
Valdosta, and Fitzgerald Throw n in for bo()t,
COME And BXAM1MU
Our Mammoth stock Of Clothing And
You will be convinced that we are doing business on as eh eap *
-,3 ale as mania the United Statesgof (?) Georgia,
WE DD NOT QUOTE POIGES. ALL We
Ask. Is tor You to .Come, and We
• ‘VG'ill G-ive You Prices,
JUDGE 111LU ON Tflh WING
Mr. Editor \ —Iam in the Coffee
pounty part of the Brusnv creek
country, the farmer
ft still rains, and s are
having a bad time preparing and
plantimr their crops;
The health of the country is goad.
I stopped in the eeUleroemo of
Ocilla and M'nnie all last week.
Ocilla is certainly on a pig hnotii.
Notwithstanding the rainy westher
they are pushing the railroad fiom
Fitzgerald to Ocilis.. I h- S ttr '
going tQ have a brick post f.lfloe.
uefore Ion 4 ,
I met several f-om FUsgerald.
who were going over to Qeilla tn
buy town lots and build houses on
them, preparatory to moving there,
“Red Headed” Jack Paulk says
be had nothing to do with puUtng
th*t road through that boggy pond,
but,I do think he ought to put a
board up there to warn people not
togothrongh.it. planting
J. A. J. Henderson is
150 acies ia cotton. That means
120 bales of cotton, with h’.s land
and modes of planting.
The hoys are going to have a
big time about th8 120, of »h' 8
month. Billie Fletcher is going to
have a fishing at his fine pond, s-r
bout six miles east of Irwinville.
I do hope Ashton G DeLoaoh will
,
find it out in lime to be there, as
he would enjoy it sd. 'AVeR the on¬
ly way to dues him, is for two of
us to get hold of him at, the same
time- If Judge Rav could be as
he was twenty yea^a-ago, he wonld
he one of thehoys in that fishing.
I have about formed a partner •
ehip with L.ige Young at that fisbt*
ing.if Ifian raise the money,, as I
have pot heard anything abhut
com plimentar v tickets.
William Henderson has been a|.i
* and di-
pointed as commissioner
rector, from the llth Qo.ngres sional
district, of the experioienta.1 farm
at Griftin. H« is as proud o,f his
appointment as the small boy is of
his 3, wheel bicycle. H holds good
for five years, He thinks he- can
get marripd now.
Hon. J. T. &'own, of Pulaaky
County, will be the next Governor.
I think Wilcox, of Telfair, wM be
the'next State Senator from the 15,
district. Dan Mclnnis the next
Sheriff of. Irwin county.
V('. v W. Hill.
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GEORGIA
Largest Stock Iii 0/
Cloth ing
SHIRTS,
LRuncIried and Unlaundnert.
GVc^/iyec (l/ShUJ, G&
■modi y '.VCU away.
111 »e Ml (If dir
PatrOns is a Call.
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EVErcY ivi ^isr
Money /YVlio i\ Invests Suit Irlis
clothes a of our
will tie as Well
Plcasfca as the AbOve
Gentleman Is
J. B. PuYALS & COMPANY,
COB-DELE GEORGIA.
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines. Meals ScloolBooIS, *
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Patois ? Oils? ¥H,raSglh©So
Pye-stuifs, Fine Toilet goap?, ? Fancy Hair, and Tooth Brush*
perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles, Trusses and Shoulder
lifaces, Letter Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelopes, Giast,
Putty, Carbon Oil. Lau-ps, Lamp Ohimneya,
lUhysjciaps’ prescriptions Accurately Compounded
BX-<ajid.retlie’ Cel^Uiratod Graiden SeedsA?
We purchase these seeds direct irom the extensive seed (arms of Messrs. I.an-
dreth, and they s ieukT not be classed with the seeds left on commission through¬
out tlie country. Use Landreth’s Seed and a good vegetable garden is assured,
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Farming Lands
£FOR SALE!
you want*a’home ih the Wiregrass Belt, the finest Vanning: country in tk*
South, 1 can furnish you with ore, improved or unimproved, at reas¬
onable prices.
a Lpe Bodnf lipy Land
That,I will cut up in quantities to. suit purchasers.§
^arTERMS EASY. Apply to » •
W. H. HePHAUL,!
SYLVESTER, GEORGIA
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‘2. TIFTON, GA.
Vlfe Buy O.t stuff
Direct from The
-Manufacturers-—•
C, V(p 0/fif{iMcntan'+
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it '.ire &Olll:> to C
Regardless or the cost,
COm Early and
AVOID
the rush.
I NAHA SPARKS
Corn planting is in prug**t»» t
Mr,. Brice, the Artist found wo'tt
to do i.t Mr. L. VVftrivm), Tlift
phonograph of hi* ieeidence, to-,
gether with his j [aoply will proi.lnci
quite a handeome ecene. ll« oleo.
took a group of the acliool at Iij»h>t
together with several visitor*.
Sawmill men have been prospect*
inx through the comuiunity with
»ome encouragement. \V r e hope ta,
have another saw mill in ctur uom n
munity soon _ -
Mr. Poweil has been vary sici^
since Saturday last, but is in fowtt
today and hopes to be able to re¬
sume work again Monday.
Tax collector, C- L- IV>yal t h»a
had a move on making ready for*
his several appointments.
A stranger visited our communi-
a few days ago. iie appeured a%
the residence of M. Powell’s la»t
Saturday morning 46 minut s after
five o’clo’ck and ha,s been there ever
since. He weighs 8 pounds.
M. Quad.
NO ITCH,
Mrs. D. A. Roberts take# this inHhoit
of announcing that slie is piepart-d to
do all kinds o.'sewing; she is very re»-v
sonuble in net prices, nti.l will higlily
.ppreciate the patronage the ladies i/i,
Sycamore, and vicinity stud, will endeav¬
or -o give pertect sStietnciioti, Bring,
htr your Spring dres.es.
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Don’t allow the lungs to be im--
paired by the continuous irritatioiy
of a cough. It is easier to prevent
consumption than to cure it. One.
Minute Cough Cure taken early will
ward o,tV auy fatal lung trouble.
W. R. Smith <feCn.
Faying iFosi tions l
GUAKANTXEUbi U KITIN’fi.
Students complete the ccurs* m one-.
half rhe time, at one-half the expeii* rf
other Col lei; ee, NOTES, ACCEPTEIX
for sclio’arsilip. CAR FARE PAID
Board V
and Lodging, p«r month v
F.REE1U1ITON to one boji, ami girlt
n each couniy. Students caa,enter any-
week day in the year. Ainud enroll
nient, 700. Write at once to
GEORGIA BUSINESS (OfchEGK
Haven Georgia
Ill. mly.
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Ore minuuia all the time nere*
sary to decide from per.-onsl <x;*i'-v
wance that’ One Minute Cough
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