The dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1896-1899, February 17, 1899, Image 8

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THE DISPATCH. HENDERSON A HANLON, PltOt'KIKTOUS. M, Henderson, - Business Manager. J. W. lliuilon, - Editor. Leon Hanlon, - Associate Editor. Published every Saturday mid entered al the Ocilla postoffice as second -class mail matter, first-c'ass reading and a high grade advertising medium. Subscription Hates : One copy, one year........ ......moo One copy, six months.......... 50 One copy, three months........ 25 Advertising rates on application. Address all business letters to Tiie Dis¬ patch, Lock Box 8, Ocilla, (la. Official Organ Irwin County. Friday, February it, 1899. is.-". His Own Crandfather. George II. M , of Titus¬ ville, Pa., committed guieitle the other day on discovering that he was his own grandfather, lie left the following letter: “I married a widow who had a grown-up daugh¬ ter. My father visited our house very often, fell in love with my step-daughter and married her. So my father became my son-in-law and my step-daughter my mother, be¬ cause she was my father’s wife. Borne time afterward my wife had a son. He was my father’s brother in-law and my uncle, for he was the brother of my step-mother. My father’s wife, who is my step¬ daughter, had a son. He was, of course, my brother and at the same time my grandchild, for he was the son of my daughter. My wife was my grandmother, because she was my mother’s mother. I was my wife’s husband and grandchild at the same time, and, as the husband of a man’s step-mother is his grand¬ father, I am my own grandfather.” Simple Remedy for the Crip. Here is another remedy' for the grip: A level teaspoonful of com¬ mon cooking soda dissolved in two thirds of a glass of water; repeat every two hours until soreness and headache are gone; then one extra dose for good measure. It is not best to take a dose just before or just after eating. It is seldom necessary to take , more than three or four doses. The above is the dose for grown patients. Lessen the dose for chil¬ dren according to age. The greatest blizzard perhaps of the century swept over the south Sunday night. The oldest inhabi¬ tant does not remember its equal. Some of Uncle Sam’s new half breed subjects have been killing some of ouv soldiers at Manila. An observance of the Monroe doctrine would have prevented this loss of life. Mr. II. D. Royal, of Irwin coun¬ ty, passed through the city Monday, accompanied by Dr. W. L. Story, of Sycamore, enroute to Atlanta to have a cancer cut out of his ear. Mr. Royal’s many friends wish him a successful operation and a com¬ plete recovery.—Cordele Sentinel. An exchange says that every pa¬ per in the state should publish the fact that burnt corn is a sure cure for cholera. It was first discovered by burning a pile of corn belonging to a distillery. It was thrown to the hogs and eaten by them. Before that a number of them had been dy¬ ing each day, but the disease imme¬ diately disappeared. It is so simple a remedy that it can be easily tried, and if found efficacious, should be generally used as a preventive. CITATION. Georgia—Irwin County. To all whom it may concern: G.W. and T. E. Fletcher having in proper form applied ministration to me for the permanent estate of letters Jehu Fletch¬ of ad¬ on er, late of said county, this is to cite ail and singular the creditors and next of kin of said deceased to be and appear at inv office show within the time allowed by law, and cause, if any they can, why perma¬ nent administration should not be granted to said G. W. and T. E. Fletcher on said Jeliu Fletcher's estate. Witness my band and official signature this, titli day of Feb¬ ruary, 1399. 2104t J. J. Lee, Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia—Irwin County. To all whom it may concern: Addie and J. J,. Faulk having in proper form applied to me for permanent- letters of. administra¬ tion on the estate of Samuel li. l’aulk. late of said county, this is to cite all and singu¬ lar the creditors and next of kin of Samuel li. Faulk to be and appear at my office within tlie time allowed liy law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad¬ min stratton should not be granted to Ad die and J. L. l’aulk on said estate. Wit¬ ness my hand anu official signature, tuis nth day of February. 1899. J. Ordinary. J. Lee, 21041 If the editor of this paper had been in the newspaper business one hundred yeats, instead of forty, as erroneously stated by the Tifton Gazette, and said editor had never received aline of advertising in any way from the railroads, that fact would not be a factor in shaping his preference for cash contracts with the nearby railways. Now let the tireless editor of the Gazette stand up and answer this question: Has a railroad the right to decline to re¬ new a contract? Unless this ques¬ tion can be answered with an em¬ phatic no, there does not. seem to be room for further discussion of j _ the subject. J The Chameleon. In SaV.mlay's Atlanta Journal Smith Clayton has an interesting article on Atlanta’s clock winder and complains that the official is very poorly paid for his services, lie says that if the man who at¬ tends to the clock had to support himself from what the county com¬ missioners allow' him for his ser¬ vices, he would, ‘‘like the cha¬ meleon, he compelled to live on air.” Now, do chameleons live on air? There is art old fable that accounts for their varied colors on the ground that they survive on wind, and some of the poets have accused them of the same mode of living. But is it true? There are a great many chameleons in this section of the country and those who have watched them know that they are not even given to fasting. About the quickest thing in the world is the movement of a chameleon when it darts toward a fly. The fly is caught and gobbled up quicker than the eye can wink. The only chameleon that lives on wind is the political sort. The many-htied, harmless and pretty lit¬ tle fellows that run along the fences of South Georgia and Florida have strong appetites and get their meals as regularly as any other kind of animal.—Valdosta Times. The chameleon catches its food with, its tongue, which is covered with a coating of mucilagious stuff that adheres to whatever it strikes with the tenacity of a bulldog. The darting out of the tongue is almost too rapid for the eye to detect and its reach is wonderful. No up-to snuff fly will sit in three inches of one of these pretty little “fas¬ cinators.” A Good Grown Gourd. Yesterday Mr. W, B. Corey brought us a gourd that has certain¬ ly attained its allotted growth. It was raised on Mr. Ben Cravey’s place in Worth county and Mr. Corey says Ben’s earn grows to match his gourds. It is of the kind called water gourd, which some time, ago were used a good deal for carrying water to the field or for keeping lard in. This one measures 3 feet 10 inches long, 2 feet 11 inches around the short way and 1 feet 2 inches around the long way. The editor of the Ocilla Dispatch can bring in another horse.—Tiftoil Gazette. Well, that is a starter, indeed. But if we set out to down a man we’d do it in fine style, and not come at him with a nubbin of a’ gourd like that. Mr. John I>. Paulk, one of our best farmers, has a gourd that Ben’s gourd would rattle in. It measures 0 feet 2 inches one way, 5 feet 2 inches the other and holds exactly 17 gallons and one quart. Roll in another gourd! Calhoun county, 111., which has the distinction of never having had a negro, a bank, a railroad or a tel¬ egraph or telephone line within its borders, on Tuesday started out' to lynch a negro who came to work on the building for a bank. He was the first negro who had been in the county for fifty years, and only es¬ caped death by swimming the Illi¬ nois river and walking all night in his frozen clothes to his home in Alton.—Ex. And that in the north, too! Senator A. O. Bacon is acquiring national fame. DEPUTY SHEKIFF’S SALEH. G hohgja—I rwin County. Will be sold, before \he court house door, in fnvinvillo. sale, said county, 1 vet.ween the legal bidder, hours of for cash, at public* outcry, the first to Tuesday the highest on in March. 1899. the following FUzwruVb property, to-wit: A certain lot in the cit y of known and described as lot number Uf, block 15, square 14 of the recorded pint of tin* American Tribune Ho Idlers’ Polony Company. Levied on and to be sold ;is the property of Ruth Goodnow under and Ivy virtue of a t:i.x ii. fa. issued and by the tax collect or the of said county, for state county tax for year 1H98. Also, at the same time and place and upon tile same terms, will lie sold the following property, (o-wit: A certain lot in the city of Fitzgerald, block known and described as lot. num¬ ber 27. II. square II of the recorded plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company. Levied on ami to be sold as the property of Mrs, A. E. Goins under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collect-* or of said county, for state and county tax for tile year 189s. Also, at the same time and place and ma upon the same terms, will be solo .the following property, to-wit: A certain lot in the city of Fitzgerald, known and described as lot num¬ ber L block U. square US of the recorded plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company. Levied on and to be sold as fcho propoity of E. S. Gillett under and by virtue of a tax li. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898. Also, at the snmc time and place and upon the same to-wit: terms, will A certain be sold the following parcel of property, land containing 10 tract less, or known acres, more or and described as lot number 2575 of the re¬ corded plat of the and American being Tribune Soldiers’ land lot Colony Company, (ill. in the 3rd land part district of of said number county. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Ada E. Germilleger under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collect¬ or of said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898. Also, at the sumo time and place and upon the same to-wit: terms, will IjesoJd tlie following prop¬ land erty, A certain tract or parcel of containing 5 acres, more or less, known and described as lot number 485 of the recorded plat of tlie American Tribune Soldiers’Colony Company, the and 3rd being land part district of land said lot number county. 122 in of Levied on and to be sold as tlie property of issued Ed Garnett under and by virtue or u tax h. fa. by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year MM. Also, at tlie same time and place and upon the same terms, will be sold the following property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel known of and land described containing 5 lot acres, number more 841 or of less, the record¬ as ed plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’Col¬ ony Company, and being part of land lot num¬ ber 150 in the 3rd land district of said county. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Maria.li E. Davis under and by virtue of a tax li. fa. issued by the tax collector of said coun¬ ty, for state and county tax for tlie year 1898. Also, at the same time and place and upon the same terms, will certain be sola the following parcel of property, to-wit: A tract or land containing 10 acres, more or less, known arid described as lot number 2313 of the re¬ corded plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company, and being part of land lot number 94 in the 3rd land district of said county. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Wm. L. Brown under and by virtue of a tax ii. fa. issued by the tax collector* of said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898. Also, at the. same time and place and upon the same terras, will be sold the following property, to-wit: A rtirtam lot in the* city of the American Tribune Holdiers’ Colony tom puny. Levied on and to be sold as the prop erty of Chas. H. Bowen under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898 . Also, at. the same lime and sold place and upon the same terms, will be the following of property, to-wit: A curtain lot In the city l’ i tzyeraln, known and deseri bed as lot num¬ ber 7, block 15, square 2 of the recorded plat of the American Tribune Soldiers' Colony Com¬ pany. Levied on and tola: sold as the prop¬ erty of Joe Brown under arid by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year islls. Also, at the same time and place and upon tlu e same terms, to-wit: will A certain be sold lot the in the following city of property, Fitzgerald, known and described’as lot num¬ ber 4. block (>. square 9 of Use recorded plat of tiie American Tribune Soldiers’ t ’olotiy Com¬ pany. Levied on and to be sold as the prop¬ erty of Jno. Bony under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898. Also, Also, at at the tne same same time time and ana place place and ana upon tlie tlie same same terms, terms, will will be be sold the following property, to-wit: A certain tractor parcel of land, containing 5 acres, more or less, known and described as lot number 58(1 of the recorded plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company, Company, and being part of land lot number 123 in the 3rd land di list riot of said county. Lev ied on and to be sold as the property or Chas. has. F. Brinkman underand by virtue.of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax eolleetorof said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898. Also, at the same time and sold place and upon the same terms, will A certain be lot the in the following city of property, to-wit! Fitzgerald, known and described as lot num¬ ber 2, block 13, square 8 of the recorded plat tit' the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colon y Company. Also, a certain lot in the city a , f F itzgerald, known and described as lot num¬ ber 3, block 13, square 8. Levied on and to be sold as t he property B. of Jennie Boaz under and by virtue or a tax fa. issued by the tax col¬ lector of said county, for state and county tax. for the year 1898. Also, at the same time and place and upon the same terras, will be sold the following property, to-wit: A certain lot in the city of Fitzgerald, known and described as lot num¬ ber (5. block 12, square <i of tiie recorded plat of the American Tribune .Soldiers’ Colony Com¬ pany. Levied on and to ho sold as the prop¬ erty of Peter Bakloua under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state^ind county tax for the year 1898. Also at the same time and place and upon the same terms, will be sold the following property, to-wit: A certain lot in the city of Fitzgerald, blouk known and described of the recorded as lot num¬ plat ber -i, 13, square 8 of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Thomas H. Boaz, under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collect¬ or of said county, for state and county tax for (he year 1898. Also, at the same time and place and upon the same terms, will be sold the following property, to-wit: A certain tractor parcel of land, containing 5 acres, more or less, known and described as lot number 915 of the record on*Company, ed^laiof the American Tribune Soldiers’ Col¬ and being part of land lot num¬ ber 121 or the 3rd land district of said county. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Geo. W. Bell under and by virtue or a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state ana county tax for the year 1898. Also, at the same time and place and upon thu same terms, will be sold tile following property, Fitzgerald, to-wit: known A and certain described lot iu the city of as lot num¬ ber 0, block lit square 7 of the recorded plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Com¬ pany. Levied on and to bo sold as the prop¬ erty of Mrs. Sarah II. Baker under and by vir¬ tue of a tax li. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for tlie year lsus. Also, at the same time and place and upon the property, ..same to-wit: terms, will A certain be sold lot the in the follo^m-g city of ber Fitzgerald, block known 15. and 5 described of the recorded as lot num¬ the 8, American square Tribune Soldiers’ plat of Colony Company. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Geo. Balmore under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax eolleetorof said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898. the Also, at tlie same time and sold place the and following upon same terms, will be property, to-wit: A certain lot in the city of Fitzgerald, block known and described of the recorded as lot plat num¬ bers, 11. square 8 of the American Tribune Soldiers* Colony Com¬ pany. Levied on and to be sold as the prop¬ erty of Joe ('. Graves under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by tlie tax collector of said county, for state and county tax fur tiie year 1898. Also, at the same time and sold place and upon the same terms, will be the following parcel property, to-wit: A certain tractor of land, described containing 5 acres, more or less, known and as lot number334of tlie recorded plat of t he American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company, and being part of land lot number 2.-2 in tins -Hli land district, of said county. Levied on and to be sold as the property of liettie tlraham under and by virtue of a tax li. fa. issued by tde (ax collector of said coun¬ ty, for stale and cnunly lax for the year lsus. Also, at the same time and place and upon the same terms, will bo sold the following property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land containing 10 acres, more or less, known and described aw lot number » of Soldiers’ the re corded plat of f lic American Tribune Colony Company, and lielng part of land lot. number 2 us in the 4th land district of said county. Levied on and to bo sold as the property of Louisa Hall under and by virtue of a tax II. fa. issued by the lax collector ot i? , .'.o. < KL nty - f0r -, * to “ nd COn " ty l * X for ‘ he yi ' Also, at the same time and sold place and upon the same terms, will lie the following property, to-wit: A certain lot in the city of Fitzgerald, i, known and described as lot nnm tier 1 block 9. square 1 of the recorded plat, of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Com¬ pany. Levied on and to he sold as the prop¬ erty of Alary K. Hardy under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. for issued by and the county tax collector tits for the of said county, state year 199k. Also, at the same time and place and upon the same terras, will be sold live following property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land containing 10 acres, more or less, known and described as lot number 2483 of the re¬ corded plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company, and being part of land lot number 85 in the 3rd bind district of said county. Levied on and to be sold as the prop¬ erty of W. G. Hft vice under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year lh9S. Also, at the same time and place and upon the same terras, will be sold the following property, to-wit: *V certain tract or parcel of land containing in acres, more or less, known and described as lot number 2232 of the re¬ corded plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company, add being a part of land lot number 158 in tlie 3rd land district of said county. Levied on and to be sold as the prop¬ erty of Theodore Helin under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by tlie tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898. Also, at the 4 same time and sold place and upon the same terms, will he the following property, to-witf: A certain tract or parcel of land containing five acres, more or less, known and described as lot number 189 of the record¬ ed plat of t he American Tribune Soldiers’ Col¬ ony Company, and being part of land lot number 2(14 in the 4th land, district of said countv. Levied on and to be sold as tlie prop erty of John E. Henderson under and by vii ri,, tlU5 of a tax fl. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898. Also, at the same time and place and upon the same terms, will be sold the following property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land containing 5 lot acres, number more 1328of or less, the record¬ known and described as ed plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Col¬ ony Company. and being part of land lot num¬ ber 02 in the 3rd land district of said county. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Martha Helper under and by virtue of a tax fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year 180s. Also, at the same time and place and up on the same terms, will be sold the following property, to-wit: A certain lot in the city of Fitzgerald, known and deseri >ed as lot num¬ ber 11, block 7, square 5 of the recorded plat of tlie American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Com¬ pany. Levied on and to be sold as the prop¬ erty of of »lohn tax B. fi. and fa. Nettie issued Hiller by the midcthindby tax collect¬ virtue a or of said county, for state and county tax for the year 1808. Also, at the same time and place and up¬ on the same terms, will be sold the follow¬ ing property, to-wit: A certain lot in the city number'd, of Fitzgerald, block known it; and described the as lot square 14 of re CO nl«l plat of the American Tribune Sol ffiers; Oniony Company. Levied on and to be soul as the propel ty of John G.. Huffman under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collector of said countv, for state mn \ county tax for the year * 1898/ Also, . , at ... the same time ,. and , place , and , the will be sold the follow¬ up¬ on same terms, ing property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel* of land containing described 5 acres, lot more or less, known and as number 889 of the recorded plat of the American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company, and being part of land lot number 159 in the 3rd land district of said county. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Abram Hulling under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax collector of said county, for state and county tax for the year 1898. WII, EY AVIIITLEY, a-io-4t Deputy Sheriff Irwin county. THE NEW a We are nowin our new store on .Fourth street and better prepared than ever to supply the wants of our customers with New Goods. It will pay you to visit our new store and see for yourself our wonderfully low prices in every line. NOTE SOME OF @VR PRICES. ■ SHOE DEPARTMENT. Men's Genuine Y r ici Kid, S3 kind, at §2.50. Men’s Titan Calf, worth 85, at 83.75. A Good No. 1 Farm Slifte atgl. Ladies’ Oil-Grain Shoe at 81. Ladies’ Vici Kid Tan at $1.75, $2.25 and $2.50. Good values at these prices. Children’s Shoes in any size and shape. NOTION DEPARTMENT. ' Spool Cotton ... 5c Fins............ 1 c Hair Fins...... ......to Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Ribbons . AND ALL KINDS OF HEADWEAR AND HOSIERY. TRIMMING OF' ALL KINDS. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF", GROCERIES THAT WE 'ARE SELLING CHEAP. IT WILL RE NO TROUBLE TO SHOW you Through our new store when you come. i YOURS TRULY, Good Luck Store, 1-27 TF OCILLA, GEORGIA, Mlt CITATION. Georgia—Xvwiii County. n, ’ n twelve twelve niontL^innoo^rm.^.t't'lfo luontlis support out of the estate of Win. Gardner, and appraisers 1 duly filed appointed to set apart the. same hav ing tlieir return. All persons con corned are hereby uriiinary required to said show cause h t >f 0 re the court of of county the first, Monti*’ smmUl in March, 1899. why said application not be granted. This, ‘M0-4t February 6, 1899. J. Ordinary. .1. Lke, CITATION. Georgia --Irwin County. Whereas, M. Henderson, E. McCloy, county admin¬ istrator of estate of 0. repre¬ sents to tlie court in ids petition, duly filed and entered on record, that lie has fully administered said estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, 1 o show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis¬ charged from his administration, and re¬ ceive letters of dismission on the, first Mon¬ day in May, 1899. * This J. J. February Ordinary. ti, 1899. 2-10-Sui Lee, CITATION. Georgia—Irwin County. Notice is hereby given that the under¬ signed has for applied leave to sell i lie land ordinary belonging of said county J. M. to Llewellyn, the to the estate of for pay¬ ment heard of debts. Said application tlie will be of at tlie regular term of court ordinary for said county, to he held bn the first Monday in March, 1899. J. This J. Lee, Feb. (5, 1899. 2- u)-:im Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia—Irwin Comity. Mrs. Ann Faulk, guardian of Robert V. and Emma Faulk, having applied to me to be all discharged concerned from such show guardianship, before let persons house in cause the me at the court said county, on litli day of March next, why such applica¬ tion for discharge should not be granted. Witness my official signature, this (ith day of February, 1899. <j. Ordinary. J. Lee, 2-ih-lt CITATION. Georgia—1 rvfln County. M. II. Plopper, a resident of this state, having duly applied to be appointed guar¬ dian of the person ami property of Glenn Lane* minor child of E. J. Lane, deceased, and under the age of fourteen years and residing in said county. Notice is hereby given that said application will be passed upon at the next court of ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in March, 1899. This February (5, 1899. 2-i0-4t J. J. Lee, Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia—Irwin County. Notice is hereby given that the under¬ signed has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell Micajali the lands Tucker, belong¬ Sr., ing to the estate of for tlie payment of debts, and for the pur¬ pose of distribution. Said application will be heard at tlie regular term of the court of ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in March, 1899. This (5th day of February, 1899. Daniel Tucker, 2- i 0-4t A dm i n i strut or. CITATION. Georgia—Irwin County. administrator Wliereas, R, II. Swain, or the estate ol E. F. Harvey, represents to the tered court iu His petition, that lie has duly fully filed adminis¬ and en¬ on record, This therefore tered said estate: is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred¬ itors, to show cause, it any they can, Why said administrator should not he dis¬ charged from his administration and re¬ ceive letters of dismission on tlie first Mon¬ day in Hay, 1899. This, J. J. February Lf.ic, Ordinary. fi, 1899. 2-3-l2t Envelopes, per package............ ......3c Neckwear for all at splendid value. TINWARE DEPARTMENT. 2-qt. Forcelaiu Stew Fan............ .20c l-qt. Fat. Graduated Measure....,,. . 5c R-Sal. “ it 10c 10-qt. Dish Pan, 4gate Ware............25c 8-qt. Well Bucket.............. ......I$c SHIRTS! SHIRTS! We hare some rare bargains i« Top and Undershirts. aska, ; j.. Wash* ’> out lian 8 GILU HIGH m the .t : 9 are heir AND the ... ... Oil. COMMERCIAL INSTITl ute- ■ns, . OCILLA, CA, able pro H. MCMILLAN, PnlMOlPfll The tense First Term begins August witch 22, 18 until Second Term begins October SI, In Third Term begins January 30, I the Fourth Term begins April 10, IS In | TUITION FREE. P4 P A well-equipped music an ness department is connectfj the school. Students have to a library of over 400 m ccted books. For further in -y tion, address M. Henderson, ay Board of > it man Trustees, < lie Principal. 8 S ills lot "he 4 all 50 cents sr Cleaning Watchps! s- 50 cents Cleaning Clocks! nor 50 cents Mainsprings—Watch Clo er or ‘Z5 to 75 cents p . New Jewels! 10 cents om j For Crystals! 10 cents For Hands! All other work in proportion fully warranted' (it Wettstein’s Jewelry St/, . PITZG-EB.ALD. p SMITH'S mm STOR NEXT TO BANK, R» TIFT oar, - GA. EVERYTHING IN • THE DRUG AND MEDICINE LINE. marnois a special! 1 8 98 tf THE C0L0SY IMU STOft J. 15. Good*an & Co., Pkopbietors, FITZGERALD, GEORGIA. Pure drugs and medicines. Latest i proved trusses. Tobacco and cigars. P< winery and soaps. Lamps and fixture Optical goods. All kinds of cold diiiili •Prescriptions a specialty. CITATION. ] i Georgia—Irwin County, i if Whereas, T. W. and M. Ji. F*e*cher, m s ministrators of esftate of Elbert Fletches represent to tlie court in fil^eir petitsor duly filed and entered on record, that the have fully' administered said estate. concerned Tie ’ is therefore to cite all persons kindred and creditors, to show cause, i any thev can, wliv said administrator; should not he discharged from tlieir admin ■> istration and receive letters of dismission This on the first Monday in May, 1899. 6tt day of February, 1899. J. Lke, 2-10-i2t Ordinary. ' DEPUTY SHEKIEE’S SALE. ■ Georgia—lrwixi County. , Will be sold before tlie courthouse (too* at Irwinvilie, in said county, the first Tues* >' day in March, 1899, between the legal bouts , of sale, at public outcry, to tlie highest bid (ter. for cash, the following property, to wit-: A certain lot itt the city described of Fitzgerald in said county known and as city lot number 10, square number recorded 13, block number 4} as shown by the plat of said city. Levied on and to be sold as the property of 8. D. PrWgeon issued under arid the by virtue of a certain li. fa. from justice court of the 1537th district, G. M.-, of said county, iu favor of Jacob Metric against 8. II. Prtdgeon and defendant no¬ tified, Levy made and returned to me by W. 11. Fountain, constable. This, February S, 1899. D. W. M. Whitley, Sheriff. Deputy DEPUTY SHERIFF’S SALE. Georgia—Irwin County. Will be sold before tlie court house door at Irwinville, in said county, the first , Tuesday in March, 1899, between the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the high¬ est bidder, for cash, the following city prop of 1 erty, to-wit: A certain lot in the Fitzgerald in said county known and de¬ scribed as city lot number 9, block number it, square number 7, as shown by the re¬ corded plat of said city. Levied on and to be sold as the property of L. A. Vann un- , del' and by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from tlie justice court of the 1537th district, W. <!. M., of said county, in favor of J, \ Dickey against L. A. Vann and tenant notified. Levy made and returned to me • by W. II. Fountain, constable said county. This, February nth. 1899. W. M. Whitley, D. Deputy Sheriff. f