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Read the new legal ads.
If the Tifton Gazette will allow
us, we’ll say "pass.”
The lady editress of tlie Adel
News is getting out a good paper,
and it is eagerly read at this office.
‘‘Tom Wilson, Treasurer,” over
at Fitzgerald, is no bug-eater, We
like the way Tom slings his pencil.
Mr. 1). C. Ilall, ol Fitzgerald,
and J. O. Sutton, of Ocilla, were in
town Sunday and Monday.—Adel
News.
The Savannah News easily takes
rank as the best morning daily in
Georgia, and wiregrais Georgia
swears by it.
The farmers of Georgia bought
400,000 tons of guano, representing
a cost of $8,000,000. It will be
less this season.
The Valdosta Times prints the
names of cash subscribers as they
come in. We would like to do the
same, but space forbids.
Mr. S. I. Watson, one of lower
Berrien’s brightest and best young
men is now attending the , Institute , ■
,
at Abbeville.—B. C. News.
Before the discovery of One Min
ute Cough Cure ministers were
greatly disturbed by’ coughing con¬
gregations. No excuse for it now.
Luke & Ashley.
The lumber is being placed on
the ground for building to and im¬
proving the old court bouse. It is
to be fitted up for use as a hotel by
its owner, Dr. Gooodman.—B. (J.
News.
“Give me a liver regulator and I
can regulate the world,” said a
genius. Tho druggist handed him
a bottle of DeWitt’s Little Early
Kisers, the famous liver pills. Luke
it Ashley.
Mrs. Lewis Wilcox, of Irwin
county, and Miss Mary McCrim
mon, of Mount Vernon, are visiting
the family of I)r. D. F.
mon on Gordon street.—Rochelle
New Era.
Which is the nearest nothing, a
walking cane, or the dude who car¬
ries it?—Adel News. We never
could show up well as a guesser;
but we don’t mind saying the cane
is to be pitied.
h or a quick remedy and one that
is perfectly safe for children let us
recommend One Minute Cough
< Jure. It is excellent for croup,
hoarseness, tickling in the throat
and coughs. Luke & Ashley.
Elder Matthew Sikes contributed
a very sound, logical article to last
week’s Ocilla Dispatch under the
caption of “Woman.” It was a
beautiful tribute to the feminine
sex.—Telfair Enterprise.
If you have a cough, throat irri¬
tation, weak lungs, pain in the
chest, difficult breathing, croup or
hoarseness, let us suggest One Min¬
ute Cough Cure. Always reliable
and safe. Luke it Ashley.
W. Henry brags about a log
rolling he attended in Berrien last
week. If he wants to attend a
sure-enough log-rolling, let him
amble up this way in June, and
we’il show him what’s what!
Not one child dies where ten for¬
merly died from croup. People
have learned the value of One Min¬
ute Gough Cure and use it for severe
lung and throat troubles. It im¬
mediately stops coughing. It never
fails. Luke & Ashley.
The following is a resolution of
an Irish corporation: “That a new
jail should be built, that this be
done out of the material of the old
one, and that the old jail be used
until the new one is completed.”
J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor
on electric street car line, writes
that his little daughter was very
low with croup and her life saved
after all physicians had failed, only
by using One Minute Cough Cure.
Luke & Ashley.
From April 2nd to 9th, inclusive,
will be a great time in Albany, it
being the occasion of tho eleventh
annual session of the Georgia Chau¬
tauqua. The progam is the best
yet gotten up. Attend if you can.
For frost bites, burns, indolent
sores, eczema, skin disease, and es
pecmlly Files DeWitt’s Witch Ha
zel halve stands first and best.
Look out for dishonest people who
try to imitate and counterfeit it. It’s
their endorsement of a good article.
Worthless goods are not imitated,
Get DeWitt’s Witch Hazoi Salve,
Luke it Ashley.
A brilliant young j >urnnl : 8t of
Ocilla goes often to Alapal.a these
days. It is a rare an 1 touching
sight to sec the young follow dili
gently in the footstep ; of their pa
rents.—Tifton Gazette. What a
knowing young man!
Jim Freeman, over at Douglas,
has an eye to the dead as well as
the living. When a subscriber pegs
out from laughing at his fatal funny
sayings, he is ready to clap a Parian
marble shaft over him at about cost,
an( j fling in a long obituary and a
pj nt 0 f tears gratis,
We regret to learn that Mr. E.
W. Overstreet is suffering intensely
w j t jj 8on)e affection of the eye and
AV ;]] probably be compelled to have
t j le member extracted. He has
been suffering at intervals with (lie
same eye for two or three years.—
B. C. News. We learn since the
above was been put in type, that
Mr. Overstreet’s eye is improving
As the season of the year wlien
pneumonia, la grippe, sore throat,
coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis
and lung troubles are to bo guarded
against,, nothing “is a fine substi
l ute,” will “answer the purpose” or
is “just as good” as One Minute
Gough Cure. That is the one in
f ., ]]jb]e remedy for al] ] angt throat
or bronchial troubles. Insist vig
orously upon having it if “some
thing else is offered you. Luke &
Ashley.
llev. Eugene Sikes, of Dodge
county, was in our office Tuesday
and exhibited a model of a hay
press of his own invention. It is
one of the most ingenious and con¬
venient we have ever seen. Mr.
Sikes is going to manufacture these
presses for the market, and every
farmer should have one.—Telfair
Enterprise. Elder Sikos is a brother
of Mrs. A. E. Hobbs, of this place,
and has many friends in Irwin who
wish him abundant success.
No healthy person need fear any
dangerous consequences from an at¬
tack of la grippe, if properly treated.
It is much the same as a severe cold
and requires precisely the same
treatment. Remain quiet ly at home
and take Chamberlain’s Cough Rem¬
edy as directed for a severe cold and
a prompt and complete recovery is
sure to follow. For sale by Luke
& Ashley.
The Times stated the other day
that L. & B. F. Strickland had
sold a large lot of cotton to H. F.
Dutton & Co. The sale covers
from 1800 to 2000 bales of long sta¬
ple cotton and the amount of money
received for it was $102,409.99,
which is one of the largest cash
transactions ever closed here. It is
understood that about 300 ar 400
more bales of cotton will be added
to it.—Valdosta Times.
The Atlanta Journal is just a little
previous in declaring that the Flor¬
ida orange crop was killed by the
blizzard. This is doubtless true as
regards the northern and middle
portions of the state, but according
to the latest reports received, south
Florida will have a fairly good crop.
Such sweeping statements are calcu¬
lated to do more or less injury, and
no good, except to raise the price of
what oranges remain unsold.—-Tam¬
pa Tribune.
Mr. Matthew Patten, of the Mill
town neighborhood, was married on
Sunday to Mrs. M. E. 'Peters at
the residence of the bride in this
city. The ceremony was performed
about ten o’clock by Elder A. V.
Simms. The groom is a prominent
farmer of Berrien county’ and the
bride is a widow of Lewis Pet¬
ers. Both of the contracting parties
are well known thvoghout this sec¬
tion and have many friends to offer
congratulations and good wihes.—
Valdosta Times.
LaCrippe Successfully Treated.
“I have just recovered from the
second attack of la erippe this year,”
says Mr. Jas. A. Jones, Mexia, Tex.
“In the latter case I used Cham¬
berlain’s Cough Remedy, and I
think with considerable success,
only being in bed a little over two
days, against ten days for the
mer attack. The second attack I
alu satisfied would have been equally
as bad as the first but for the use
tb,s Jt . remed , ^’ as T 1 had . , to , S° to . , bed ,
111 abollt Slx llours after bein -
‘struck’ with it, while in the first
I was ablo to attend to busi
ness about two days before getting
down.” For sale by Luke & Ashley,
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Farmers near Americas report the
finding of hundreds of dead birds
and rabbits which had succumbed
to the freeze. Many doves were
found dead in the fields, while not a
few covies of partridges were found
stark and stiff frozen. Many large
rats were also killed.
GOOD In order to advertise our clfe
per new subscribers may
ana send, i f soon, this coupon
nm and 60C. (stamps taken)to the
4-Ocs ILLUSTRATED YOUTH m AGE
{.Successor to Youth’s Advocate),
NASHVILLE , TENN .,
and it will be sent one year as
* ‘trial subscriptionor will send it the firs! 6 nios.
for 3OCa Regular price $i per year. It is an il¬
lustrated, semi-monthly journal, of 16 to 32 pages.
Fiction, Poetry, Adventures by Sea and Land,
Wit and Humor, History, Biography, Travels,
Science, General Information, Woman’s De¬
partment, and Gov. Taylor’s Department.
Taylor’s Love letters to the Public are of spe¬
cial interest. Sample copy free. Agents Wanted.
FREE! EDUCATION, etc. To any subscriber
who will secure enough new subscrib¬
ers at our regular rates to equal the free: regular bicycle, price
of the article selected, we will give
gold watch, diamond ring, or a scholarship in either
of Draughon’s Business Colleges, Nashville, Tenn.,
Galveston, or Texarkana, Tex., or one in almost any
Business College or Literary School. Write us.
Mention Dispatch, ()*illa. Irwin Co.. Ga.
PROFESSIONAL* CAHBS.
C. II. MARTIN,
Lawyer,
Ocii.la, Ga.
Prompt attention to all legal business.
Agent for lire insurance. Office in Powell,
Bullard & Co.’s old building. 5-14-tf.
DRS. HOLTZENDOKF,
Dentist,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Phillips’ Building, corner Pine and Grant,
streets. Branch oiliee at Ocilla. 12-97-tf
M. J. PAULK,
Law and Insurance.
Ocilla, Ga.
Collections, and all legal business given
prompt attention. Office over Henderson,
Paulk & Co.’s store. 4 30 1 yr
L. KENNEDY,
Attorney at Law,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Offices in Phillips’ Block. 2-19-lyr
J. E. GOETHE,
Physician axd Surgeon,
Ocilla, Georgia.
Office: Cherry street, south of Fourth
street,near Powell’s store. Residence: Ir¬
win avenue, north of Methodist church.
Calls promptly attended, night or day. All
medicine tin nished from my office. 7-30-’98
The Affairs
of Europe
are faithfully portrayed in the original and
exclusive cable dispatches which THE CHI¬
CAGO RECORD prints daily from, the leading
capitals of the old world. This magnificent
.special service is in process of being greatly
extended to include every important city
in the world; and it is supplemented by
the full regular cable service of The Asso¬
ciated Press.
The Chicago Record, alone of all American
newspapers outside New York city,
now prints original and exclusive
cable dispatches daily from
the leading capitals of Europe.
50 cents
%
Cleaning Watches!
50 cents
Cleaning (docks!
50 cents
Mainsprings—Watch or Clock'.
25 to 75 cents
New Jewels!
10 cents
For Crystals!
10 cents
For Hands!
All other work in proportion and
fully warranted
at
Wettstein's Jewelry Sto t
FXTZGEBAKD.
SMITH’S DRUG STORE
NEXT TO RANK,
TIPTOST, - GA.
EVERYTHING IN THE
DRUG AND MEDICINE LINE.
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
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THE COLOAY DRUG STORE,
J. II. GOODMAN it CO.,
PliOIMUETOI'.S,
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA.
Pure drugs and medicines. -Latest im¬
proved trusses. Tobacco and cigars, l’er
uinery and soaps. Lamps and fixtures.
Optical goods. All kinds of cold drinks.
Prescriptions a specialty.
TV. F. WAY,
Attorney at Law,
Fitzgerald, - Ga.
Rooms 8 to 10, Phillips’ Block. 3-12-ly.
D. B. JAY,
Attorn ey-at-L aw,
GRANT STKEKT,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
H. B. SYMONS,
Insurance,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Representing over 850,000,000. Room 1,
Fitzgerald Block. 3-12-98-tf
J. C. Luke. W. C. Ashley.
LUKE & ASHLEY,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Ocilla, Ga.
E. W. HYMAN.
Lawyer,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Rooms 2 and 4, Phillips Block. 4i-l9-ly
C. W. FUI.W001). It. S. MURRAY,
FULWOOD & MURRAY,
Am > it x kys-at-L aw,
Tifton, Ga.
Office in Tift Building. n2698
HEW DRUG STORE...
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I bog to announce that I have associated myself with
the drug business at the old stand of Luke & Ashley,
where J will be glad to welcome eld and new friends
and patrons.
me FresGriDtion Department,
will be given special attention; and by courteous and
prompt service, the use of pure, fresh drugs, and with a
£Tig experience and skill, I hope to merit your pat
ronage. Yours respectfully,
2-3-TF, DR. G.'fl. MflGON & GO., Ocilla, 6a.
J. J. HARPER. L. R. TUCKER.
HARPER & TUCKER
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
OCILLA, GEORGIA.
w E beg to announce to our friends and the public generally
in this and adjoining counties that we are prepared to supply
their wants in all tho lines mentioned below.:
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
LADIES’, GENTS’ AND
CHILDREN’S SHOES,
NOTIONS, ETC.,
FAMILY GROCERIES
Of all kinds, fresh and good. 'Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, big stock to
select from. Farming and Gardening Implements. In fact, we have*
larde and varied stock of goods .suited to the wants of the people of this
section and we are selling them at live and Jet live prices.
7-2-tf HARPER & TUCKER.
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“ SOXZDIEIRS' COLOlfT EOXTTE."
LOCAL TIME TABLS No.
II. I-L. TIFT, Pretident Office^: W. O. TIFT, Vice-President.
Genucal Tifton, {iEeuoiA.
No. 7. No. 3. No. 1. Milesi December Effective W, 1897.. Miles No. 2. No. 4. No. 8.
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Trains Nos. .7 and 8 run on Sunday onJy. signal,
(f) Flag Station. Trains stop only on (Plant System and Georgia Southern & Florida
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at Litton, and the Georgia & Alabama at Fitzgerald. F. Boatright, Traffic Manager
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