The dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1896-1899, February 03, 1899, Image 8

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THE DISPATCH, HE,VW?»DN * HANLON, J’ljOpiutiTMiLs, >1. HeiidcrHan, - Uusincs.-, Manager. J. \V. Hanlon,’ ion, Editor. Leon Hun Associate Editor. Published, every Saturday and entered, at (lie Ooilln PQstftjftpu as second-class hjgh mail matter, hrst-class rpmUji^, an J, a evade advertising nyciltuni. fSiyjiMcriptipp _ tia Cps .. One oopy, Oliq year,.............. fl.dj) One oop^, sly months... ........ 50 Quo copy,’ three months.......... Advertising rates on application. Address all business letters to Tun Ills i',AVcu. Lock Hrtx k, Ocilla, Ga. OtHoia.1 Organ Irsyiir County K ,W A rb l'Mm«Auv •*, T,he sputh will yet be the manu¬ facturing center of the United States. wyl^b.9 two.iifw mercantile dhruis in Ocilla within tl\? Seeks. Kfor the important news of Hs Georgia, subscribe for the Santa wants the state fair. That Ks that the next state fair will ^Vld in Atlanta. Hul.an has a cotton factory, a SL a newspaper, three lawyers JBher necessaries of life. S wild turkeys should not Bled now, as they are getting jm to use their little hatch-eta. Bm.qk out for i.£tv settlers in. iyear OcilJ#, iyext fall. They are Homing, and don’t you forget to member ig The Blakely Heporter says there be less debj-making in, Early this year th#n for many years gone by. Miss Tennant bas’already greatly improved the Adel News, and it serves well of the people of a.nd adjacent territory,. A\Qpnn&» biologist has calculat¬ ed that the human brain oontains 3ffi),(i£0,00Q nerve cells, 5,000 x 000iof will vyi are succeeded [■y day. tab Lis ll f to live | loss to mf a large /ay would, BBKnedy H.' was prompt FT * ,'v.l. Dr. J. Me- Lean’s Volcanic. Oil Liniment has for many,'years been regarded as the farmer’s friond. . Its healing influ¬ ence on. the flesh of domestic ani¬ mals is immediate and permanent. Price 25c, 50c and $1 a bottle. Ask your druggist for it. C. II. Rahn, of this city, recom¬ mends a remedy for spinal meningi¬ tis that ho says will cure in almost every case. Take a piece of red ilanncl five inches wide and the length of the back, dampen.,it, well with spirits of turpentine and lay it on the back from- the back of the neck clown. Take another piece of flannel, fold it to three or four thick¬ nesses, lay on-top and inon withka hot iron twenty on thirty-, minutes, nd it will cure nine cases out. of ii Waycross Journal/ A '- ruin business man: of MouL ■, who refuses to even support .e Observer to the extent of pay, ig for-one subscription,, gave us a mature on how the paper should be run. Of course ha thought, it to “blow” Moultrie. It is strange to us that a rnan. who believes in ‘-blovving” bis town through; the iocd paper, doesn’t believe in “blow- trig” his business through the same i-aper; and stranger still that hfe < ho is not interested enough to sub- iho for and read a paper, should V or care whether or not it had iigagcd in the “blowing” bus* -Moultrie Observer. Cross. Hoads. Mesflpmos Mgry Walker and Ger- Ijo Tyson were out shdppjqg jiV Sparks last Monday. Misses Mimic and Lillie Parrish were guests of Miss Ada Lindsey last Sunday. . Miss Vida, GoqjJpiap, pf Spares,^ is visiting re’ptives in this section. Regubip services were held., at Pine lljll last Sunday. M k rp, Salim McCranie continues tq.linger at. c)eatl^s door, T^re is tfdjc of two new brick stores goipg up in Sparkp. She dg$6 not mean tq.be 'eft, Guess what young iua,n is carry¬ ing the day at a certain home in this o ( o\mn unity? He only comes about o^ce a Sunday. Mr. G. A. Parrish was recently thrown from a cotton stalk c lit ter and seriously, his head striking a bolt, He will soon be all right. Y.AND T, Berrien county, January 30* Ruby Rumbles, Rainy weather. Mrs. W. R. Glover and baby are real sick with la grippe. We wish for them a speedy recovery. Mrs. T. W: Fletcher, who has been very sick for some tune, is sloftvly improving. Also her baby, who has been seriously ilk for the past few days, is some better. The sing, given in honor of Miss Minnie- Mitchell by the Misses Fletcher, on Sunday of last week, was well attended and all seemed to enjoy themselves. Mrs. Mary Smith, of near Ash- burn, spent last Saturday and Sun¬ day with her son, Mr. M. G.. Smith, qf this place. * i Misses Minnie Hilb ami Alma Jesup, two of Sycamore’s charmihg I young 'ladies, were visiting near- ijChuls fast weok, and were the ■jests of Mrs.. K. Fletcher. Mr. W. L. Conger, of near this- Ice. «.eft Sunday for Worth, where LijMfcto .guard convicts. Sambo. A Fire at Sycamore. Sycamore, Ga., Jan. 27.—The in¬ habitants of this town were aroused from their slumbers about 2 o’clqck this morning by the alarm of fire. It was in the residence of Mr. Janies Van Houtcn and his aged lady, who reside alone in, the building. The fire was discovered by the neighbors barely in time to Save the lives of alie old couple, as they escaped just before the roof fell in. Nothing was saved. The loss is estimated at about $800. No insurance. Attention, Veterans. Fitzgerald, Ga., January 19, 1899. To the members of Confederate Camp No. 1130: Meet in justice of the peace court room in this city February 17th, inst, at 10 o’clock a. m. Every Confederate, whether a member or not, is invited to be present. Business of importance* D. PL Mt'Li., Commander. An Eastern editor says that a man in New York got himself into trou¬ ble by. marrying two,, wives.. A Western editor replied that a good many, hhd done the same thing by marrying one. A.Northern editor I says that a number of his accjuaiij.t- ances found trouble in barely prom¬ ising to -marry and not going any further* A.Southern editor says a friend of his was bothered enough when he was simply found iu com¬ pany with another man’s wife.— Bainbridge Democrat. We have known people to., ggt in. serious trouble about other men’s wive’s sisters. THh-stockholders of'the- Barnes- ville Manufacturing Company held their annual meeting.,thore Wednes¬ day. This is the largest enterprise iir Bannesvilie, .being about a $150,- $00\BottonimiIl*l Thh reports of the officers were veiy gratifying, show- ing the mill to be in the most pros- perous condition since its organi- zation. r l’he board of directors de- clarcd a dividend, of 8 per cent. or. the common and preferred stock and set aside a handsome surplus front the operations of 1898. Notes from Berrien County. Mr. John J. McMillan, his daugh¬ ter, Miss Sophia, his brother, Jacob, ,^nd the latter’s little son, Edwin, visited Elder I), N, McMillan n Cglqnitt county last week, return’Og hqme Sunday! Mr. Elboj’t >IcMillan dropped a saw on his foot Monday, seriously wounding it. “V.’’ kngp-^thpt young widp^qr at Adeh intended, his compliments for her; and, besides, she lives fif¬ teen milfs nearer,-hint than I do. Guess who it is that is swapping mples for washing machines? He must be going to “larn” tfie art of washing, Mrs. Jane Tygart, qf the A.sh- wqod cominitnity, is on the sick list this week, , Mrs. Mattie Par.}Jr is slowly; im¬ proving from an attack of tism. Misses Annie and Claudie Sutton visited their uncle, Mr. Talley Sut¬ ton, near Alapaha, last Saturday aqd Sunday. M. S. Waterloo Items. Mrs,. M. Henderson,, of Ocilla, is visiting Mrs. T. B. Young. Waterloo was well represented a.t the Branch-Young marriage day last. Quite a number of young people were, invited to the home of Mrs. Sopbjonia Fletcher bast Sunday af¬ ternoon for the purpqse of in singing. Mr,. Joe Young and sister attended from Waterloo. Mrs. T. B, Yonng and Mrs. M. Henderson were the guests of Mrs. James Fletcher Friday. The Waterlooloos met at the home of Mr. Me White two Sundays ago for the purpose of organizing a Sunday school. 1 Seventeen mem¬ bers were enrolled, with Mr. Bush as superintendent. M,r,,S. M. Clyatt, of Tifton, lias been,, with' us the greater portion of the Week.. Mr. Jv H. Young will visit Ocilla today;.; Log-rollings are the order of \ day through this section*. PXl'.T January 3£>. <3Denezer Dots. School opened at the academy last Monday morning with an at¬ tendance of thirty pupils. The school cannot be otherwise than suc¬ cessful under the careful instruction of Misa Janie Clements. Misses Annie and Emily Clem¬ ents, two of our prettiest yoitng.Is,- dies, visited in Abbeville last weak,, returning home Thursday. Mr. David E. Clements wished, relatives in A rabi. recently. Mr. John-W.. Paulk lost a fine horse by blind staggers a few days ago. The Bible Institute held ati.Big Creek church last Saturday and Sunday passed off very successfully. Owing to the inclement weather Saturday only^a small crowd turned out, but on Sunday there was a fine attendance. Rev. W. I. Patrick, of Enigma, conducted the meeting. l-31-’99. A. M. C. The Herald says the farmers in Dougherty are not., buying much' guano this year-- DEPUTY. SllElUKELS .SMJLB-. GeoiujjA—I rwin Oounty. Will be sold before the court Oions^.door’ ira Irwin,v.ille r Ga., on the iir«t Tuesday in March, cash, 1809, between th« legal hours of *sa,le fc for the following..described of propentyvto-wit, land lot Xo. 2(55, : 4th •land district of .said connty..know»k.aml. scribed as U-aore ‘tracts Xos. 1450 and 14^1 of the platted lands of the American Soldiers’ Colt^ny. recorded Company plat of of said'Cou»ity,v'asj shown by .the the clerk of s;w« the company tiuperior on .filcrin t lieiofhce of court of said county. Levied on and to<b« sold as the property of Haville Meyers to sat- isfy. a justice court district,>G. fi. fa. issued 51, by in the favor justice ofc court of the 1537th J. W. Huggins. I^evy made and returned tut me by J. H. Fountain. L. XJ. I). W.-M. AVhitj*ey.v 2-3-4t. Deputy Sheriff I. O.- ocmvA vooae no. 3T4 f. & a, m. lbisular metitlilji communications second Wednesdays at-10 a. uw;. fourth Wednes¬ days at 7 p. m. Visiting members in good standing are cordially invited to attend. M. ilKNIlEIlSON, W. M. R. L. IIenukhsou, Sec’y OCILLA LODGE NO. 106 K. OF P. Ocilla Lodge No. iiwj Knights of Pytbias holds retailin' weekly iiieetinirs every Mqii- ],. R. TtrCKEK, C. C. O. H. M actin', K. of It. & 8. We arc now In our new ever to supply; the wants you to visit, our nqw std prices in every line. NOTE SOM SHOE DEPARTMENT. H Men's Genuine Viel Kid, $3 kind, al yen’s Titan Calf, worth *5, at $3.75.B A Good No. 1 Farm Shoe at ?1. Ladles’ Ojl Grain Shoe at $1. Ladies’ Vioi Kid Tan at Si ,75, *2.31 12.50. G|)od valups at these and/ghapl priq Children’s Shoes iu,any,-size" NOTION DEPARTMENT. Spool Cotton Pins......... Hair Pins ... Dry Goods, Ha AND A|j1| HEADGEAR AND i Og-- ALL. KINDS. WE; dA, G RO G 'MAT WE ARE SELLING CHEAP. 7 YOU THROUGH OUR NI. YOU If Good Lu 1-2 7 TF OCILLA, ' .cha, ' ‘ '11 ' ‘ -, a. G ‘ , u . "i-I _- A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT mz- FANCY AND FAMILY GROOERIES: A FULL LINE OF CLOTHING Foii THE WINTER. ASPLEix'DI'D STOCK 01' FURNITURE. IN HARDWARE, CUTLEBY, mg, WE ‘ bfm PLEASE YOU. WE SELL WILBUR’S STOCK FOOD FOR HORSES, CATTLE AND Horas. ' @®@®@®®w@®®fi@ww@@@@@@@@@®@@@. »~ ’- 5: r': ‘ -, , '“ A $ha~157 gruz‘mmrsfi- r1: '