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THE DISPATCH.
|lbNUK|iM>\ A I! AN j,UN,
ITioeuii’/rous.
M. Henderson, Business ^na^er.
\V. Ipuffim, FjJitur.
published every,‘latui'day and, entered at
the;',ciiin oiiKijtlirc an seeoni)-i lass«niail
in filler, lirst-e'iisb reiulinft ami •» higii
grade advertising medium.
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PA«r< it. l^ock Box 8, Ocilla, <>a.
Official Organ Irwin County.
Frida \\ .March 10 .. 181 K).
Imp ap</. ;SIocp.
A'ceordir-g. to. the Philadelphia
Record, the :Mne-mile Bard is sod^c
thing of, a philosopher, At least
his experience has seemingly taught
hint (discrimination.. The.muse, caus¬
ed him to take a retrospective glance
the.other day..
I have lived and i Lave loved:
] have waked and I have slept: ,
I |ujve sung and I h-.fj.vu-danced,
I have smiled and I ha ve wept ;
i Iwive won and wasted treasure;
I Jijjjve lutiJL my till of pleasure;
And all these things were
Weariness, and some of them
Weredm>rines.s> find,ail these,
'Things—but two things—
Were emptiness and pain;
And tove it was the best of then; 5’
And sleep.....worth all the rest of them.,
A Short Lane.
Only; in : stature, however,-, for
Prof. Chas.. Lane, at tire academy
Wednesday night,, measured away
beyond expectation. The lecture
was what might he called an electric
display of wit and humor and took
the large audience by storm. It
lasted about an hour and a half,
and never did the same length of
time appear so short. There was
not a dull moment, from start to
finish, nor were there.many dry eyes
in the audience.
It would not be fair to-the. fa¬
mous lecturer to publish any of the
button-bursters which kept the
crowd convulsed, as they constitute
part of his stock in trade, hut we
can say that the lecture contained
more solid fun to the square inch
than anything in that line we ever
heard. It was the hit of the year,
and'we only regret that the Prof, is
mot for sal*, sm that we might buy
him and keep him here permanently.
At the earnest solicitation' ®£
friends, he also lectured Thurs¬
day night, his subject being “Talk
and Talkers.” The academy was
crowded and the audience delighted.
Prof. Lane will always find a
genuine southern welcome in Ocilla.
Last Saturday night a cyclone
passed over a portion, .of Tennessee,
Alabama and upper Georgia, killing
a number of people in the two states
first named and destroying much
property all along its track.
Neal and Oliver Mobley were both
acquitted in Pulaski superior court
last Saturday. Neal was tried for
murder and Mobley for volvntary
manslaughter. It was shown by the
testimony that he killed E. F. Bag
l>y, but the bill was for killing E. T.
IJagby,
Prof. M. Dickson and bis charm¬
ing daughters, Misses Rachel and
Annie, spent part of Wednesday
ami Thursday in Ocilla. Prof. Dick¬
son, who is our worthy county
school commissioner,.speaks in high
terms of Oeilla’s- eebools and its
ten i,her s
Mr, Jesse Luke has in his posses¬
sion a watch that tells the time of
day, the month, the day of the
month and the changes of the moon.
By a mechanical contrivance the
moon appears at an opening, in its
different phases. It is a unique
time piece.
Rev. L.-M. Lawson, of Abbeville,
preached'two able and impressive
sermons in Ocilla Sunday. His
evening sermon was on “Expan¬
sion,” and he handled the subject
in a masterly way. His compari¬
sons were clear and concise and none
could fail to understand them.
Lumber is being placed on the
ground for a 30x40 audition to'.the
academy. This will be built just
back of the music department and
library, and is made necessary by
tbe , steady , increase . in the ^ number ,
of pupils. Work on the addition j
will commence Monday or Tuesday. |
ELDER MATTHEW SIKES,
Sick.
Eclito.i’. Hispatyh: “f seat myself
to ii|fprm you that we an; all sick,
and hope those few linos may come
safe to hand and fipd yo,u and yours
the same blessing.”,
The grippe has got almost every¬
body. Coughing, suso'T.iag and voin
is in order ■ from morn till
night and from night till morn
again. Backache, headhche, leg
ache, scorching, rp,vyrs, Chill Tonic,
turpentine and oil, Bateman's Drops,
mustard, quinine-—all are in order
now. 1']) one day and down the
next. Get up and start to walk,
turn sick and blind and take a seat
without being asked to do so. Go
to the breakfast table, eat one or
two bites and leave in disgust.
Nothing lit to eat. Did you ever
have it? “How are your sick folks?”
is the greeting now.
But, after all, it might he much
worse, No one has died from it,
hut when it has handled you for ten
days you will be gripped all over.
Well, it is only by affliction that we
learn to appreciate good health. It
has handled me pretty softly and I
would be thankful if I could. But
my wife is onc.-of the worst suffer¬
ers, nor is she much better yet. But
we are in hopes of coming out at
the better end of it soon. I write
this to tell you that I cannot appear
this week. M. Siices.
[We have had if, Elder, .and .know
how to sympathize.with.yau.. Ed.]
Dropped Dead.
Mr. W. G. Burch, of Arthur,
Ga., was in town the latter part of
last week and informed us of the
sudden death of the little son of Mr.
J. R. Lindsey, of near Reedy
Springs, which occurred on- Mon¬
day, the 13th inst.
The little boy, was, to all appear¬
ances,. in perfect health, and had
not even complained of feeling the
least unwell. He was out in the
yard running about as usual, when
he suddenly fell over and expired
before any one could reach him.
An extraordinary fact in connec¬
tion with this death is that the little
boy makes the fifth child Mr. Lind¬
sey has lost in exactly like manner,
three of whom died within the last
year. They were all strong, healthy
children, and their sudden deaths
have been a great blow to Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsey.
Mr. Burch informs us that one of
the children- dropped dead at his gin
house last year, and that up to the
very moment of death nothing un¬
usual was noticed about the child.
Mr. Lindsey and family have in¬
deed been very unfortunate, and
they have the deepest sympathy of
their friends and neighbors in such
dark and gloomy hours of distress.
—Eastman Times-Journal.
Pine Level Items.
Miss. Ann McCall opened up a
ficheoDat Zion last Monday.
Ml'. D. A. Mclnnis will soon have
his new residence completed.
Mr. J. T. Barnes has moved into
his new dwelling house, which is a
nice one.
Rfof.. Weaver opened a school at
the Whitley schoolhouse last Mon¬
day with 21 pupils.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Paulk, of
Ruby, spent last Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. E. Paulk.
Several our Pine Level hoys
attended preaching at Zion last Sun¬
day. They, report a nice time.
Mr. D. D. Garrison shot his first
turkey one day last week. He got
leathers, hut the gobbler got away,
Miss Ornie McCook, who has been
visiting her* uncle, J. R. McCook,
has returned to her home at Ever¬
green, Miss. Omic made several
warm friends around Pine Level.
Litti.k Bill.
Exposure to rough weather,
dampness, extreme cold, etc., is apt
to bring on an attack of rheumatism
or neuralgia; chapped hands and
face, cracked lips and violent itch¬
ing of the skin also owe their origin
to cold weather. Dr-. J. H. Mc¬
Lean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment should
I e kept on hand at all times for lib*
m fi( | iate application when troubles
of , this nature appear. ^price It is a sov
ereig[1 remedy . 25c, 50c and
$1 a bottle. For sale by 1.tike &
Ashley.
Dots From Ebenezer.
The mumps are raging in this
yicinity.
Mr. Joseph Turner, Jr., expects
to see his host girl Sundry.
Mr. Jphn Rail laid, of Florida,
has lately moved into this commu¬
nity,
Tine late, se vere cold weather did
considerable damage in this settle¬
ment, We hga,r.of considerable loss
of cattle,.
The farmers c£ this section are
very busy preparing their land for
planting.
Rev. John Goodman preached an
interesting sermon last Sunday at
Ebenezer.
Mr. Alsou Tin ner is the champion
rat killer of this section. He taking
nine out of a trap at one time.
Miss. Lummie Mann, of this set¬
tlement, has , taken charge of the
school at the Walker school house.
Prof. George Warwick’s wife,
who has been on an extended visit
among relatives in Roberson coun¬
ty, N'..C„ returned home last Sat¬
urday. .
All the road hands in this district
were ordered out to open a new
public road from Irwinville to Fitz¬
gerald. We think there were near
four hundred hands on the road.
Correspondent.
How to Prevent Pneumonia.
You are perhaps aware that pneu¬
monia always results from a Gold or
from an attack of la grippe. During
the epidemic of la grippe a few
years ago,. when so many cases re¬
sulted in pnaumonia, it was- ob¬
served that the- attack was never fol¬
lowed by that disease when Cham¬
berlain’s Cough Remedy was used.
It counteracts any tendency of a
cold or la grippe to result in that
dangerous disease. It is the best
remedy in tho. world for bad colds
and la grippe. Every bottle war¬
ranted. For sale by Luke &
Ashley.
That Shed.
As I sot out tu saigh sum time
ago, Lije he’s smu.punkios when hit
.earns too sience. . He nose the laigh
of-the urth, an how the water skoots
thru hit, an whar hit stops, an awl
that, an kin tell yu whar the water¬
sheds ar lokaited an how thay sheds
water — espesbally endurin of a
drouth! Me an him wuz waiden
thoo a mash one daigh, with the
water nigh about shoo deep, when
he turned tu me an sez, sez he,
solem-like, “This is a water-shed,”
“If this is a water-shed,” sez I, “whi
in the naim of Geo. Tea Yung
doesn’t hit shed?” “Oh,” sez he,
( l that’s bekase bit ain’t sheddin
seezin.” Then Ire hummed a him,
while the water-shed water swashed
in,his shoze an spurted outen a hole
in the bow eerxl oph one oph era.
“Yasser,” sez he,, “hits seven feet
bier hyar then at the ban scan, in
Fit jail!” Bon W.
To tho Public.
Wo are authorized to guarantee
every bot tle of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy to be as represented and if
not satisfactory after two-thirds of
the contents have been used, will
refund the money to the purchaser.
There is no bettor medicine made
for la grippe, colds and whooping,
cough. Price, 25 and 50c per bot¬
tle- Try it. Luke & Ashley.
Mr. O. B. Luke lias been suffer¬
ing. intensely the past week with
erysipelas in his face.— B. C. News.
One of the grandest electric storms
seen in a long time Visited this sec¬
tion Saturday night, accompanied
with rain and wind. For awhile the
world seemed like a gigantic blaze
of tire. This and the great crashes
of thunder at-short intervals, which
shook tho earth,-made tip a wierdly
grand scene. There was ho damage
done in this section, so far as we
have been abie to learn.
AYe are pleased to state that the
streams between here and Nashville
are now fordable.
Miss Fannie Lott, the charming
daughter of Mr. Elias Lott, of
Shepherd, is visiting her cousin,
’Airs. J. L, Paulk, in Ocilla.
Religious Notice.
Lev. W. W. Stewart will preach
iu t)ie Methodist church in Ocilla
on the secopd Sunday in each month,
morning and evening, and on the
fifth Sunday, morning and evening.
I will preach at Henderson’s
chapel at 11, a. rn. on, the first Sunday
jin each month. E. F. Register.
Fresh fish and oysters eyevy Fri¬
day night and Saturday, at the
Ocilla Beef Market. Carson it
Bruce. 1-18-tf.
SHERIFF'S ,SA1«E.
(!kouoia -Irwin county.
Will be sold, before 1 he court house door, at
IrwinsvUle. da., on the First Tuesday in April.
1899. within the legal hours of sale. the. following
property, tb-wit: r i'wo certain tracts or par¬
cel of land containing four hundred and ninety
acres, more or less, the same being lots of land
Nos. 47 and 48, in the 3rd land district-of said
county, each lot containing and four hundred sold and
ninety acres. Levied on to be as the
property of A. J. Fountain under and by vir¬
tue of a tax ti. fa. issued by t he tax collector
of said county, for state and county tax for
t Ik* yea v 1898. W A liREX F1.KT( 1 11 EK.
3-10-4t Sheri If
SHERIFF’S SALE.
G eo ho i a—T r >v] u County.
Will be sold.before the court house door, at
Irwinville. Ga., on the First 'Tuesday in April,
ISDl), within the to-wji: legal hours of sale, tin* follow,
ing property, Onq.nareel of land situ¬
ated In Ihe city of Fitzgerald. Ga.. known and
distinguished numbei i.4, in tlu; block pJat 11. of Also said 170 city as lot of
square 5. acres
land., situated in the northeast corner of orig¬
inal lot. No. 203, in the. 4th land district of said
county. Levied on and to be sold as the
property of E. J. Dorm in y to satisfy fivb ex¬
ecutions issued from the county court of said
county:; One in favor of Buck & Gregg Hard;
ware Co., one in. fa vor of Joseph Rosenl mini &
Co., favor- one in of fa vor-of The- Waxle Mayfield baum Wo Co., olon and Mills, one in
in one
favor of I. Epstien & Bro., and against I). \V.
Faulk by and plaintiffs’ E. J. Dorminy. Property Levy rntt.de pointed by
out attorney.
Wm. Rogers, bailiff of the county court of said
county, and returned to me. This the 7th day
of March. 1 HIM). WARDEN FLETCHER.
,3-10-R Sheriff Irwin Coftnty.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
G eorgia—I rwin County.
Will be sold before the court -house door, in
Irwinville, said county, between the lega
hours of sale, highest on the bidder, First Tuesday for in the A pril, fol¬
next, to tlm cash,
lowing property, to-wit: Three hundred and
five acres, more and less, of lot of land number
121. in the tith district.of said county, bounded
as by fi lands )Uows: of On. J. south M. Branch .by origirm and Sabra 1 1 i ne; Frirnas; on west
on nort h by originaljlipe. and.on east by lands
of Mrs. M. A. Bishop. Said property being in
possession of Jehu Brunch,..Sr., Branch and levied'
upon as the property of Jehu to satisfy
a superior court fi. fa. issued at April term.
1898, of Irwin superior court, in favor of
Comer. Hull & Co., vs. Jehu Branch and T. B.
Young. Froperty pointed,out by defendant
in fi. fa., and written noticcfgj-ven said defend¬
ant as required by law. This March 8th. 1899.
WARREN FLETCHER.
3-40-44 Sheriff, Irwin County.
MORTGAGE BALE.
G KOm; ja—T nvin (’ounty.
By virtu.0 of the power and authority vested
in rue by William J. Ferguson, in a certain
recorded mortgage February deed dated 14th. February 1899. 3rd. office 1899, and of
in the
the Clerk of the ^Superior Court of said county,
•in book *‘E,” folios 566-7,. said mortgage ha ving
been jnade to secure the payment of a prom¬
issory note of even date therewith, due one
day after date, for one hundred dollars prin¬
cipal. and interest after maturity at the rate
of eight per cent, per annum, I will sell!at
public outcry, for cash, to the highest bidder,
before the court house door at irwinville, ih
said county, on the First Tuesday in Aprill
1899, the following property, to-wit: All of
city lobs numbers 1, 2. and 3. square 9, block
11 of the original townsite plat of the city of
Fitzgerald, in office in of said the county, Clerk of as the appears Superior of record Court
the
of said county, together With the improve¬
ments thereon. Said property will be sold as
the property of said William J. Ferguson for
the purpose of paying off the amount duo on
said dollars, note principal, and mortgage, and the to-wit; interest one hundred thereon
from _ February I ’he balance balatu-e 4th, 1899. of of at the eight per cent, if pen
amt un i. The money, any,,
arising in, from the sale of said property, to be
turned over to said William J.. Ferguson.. Fur
chaser must pay for titles. This March tit,I l.
1899. L. KENNEDY.
3-10-41,
CITATION.
Georgia—I rwin County.
fiy virtue of tin order of the Court of Ordin¬
ary of said county. I will sell at public out
cry. to the highest and Itest bidder, for cash,
before the court bouse door, in Irwinville, said
county, between on the the usual First hours Tuesday of salt,, in the April, following 18911,
described real estate, to-wit: Lot niumber Fitzgerald, 14.
stiuare 15. in block 1. in the city of
Irwin county. To be sold as the property of
the.estate.of J. M. Llewellyn, of deceased, for This the
purpose of of March, paving debts said W. F. estate. WAY.
rth day tsui).
Adm’r. list, of J. M. Llewellyn; dee’d.
3-10-4t
LIBEL FOIPDlVOKCE.
Mrs. Libby Davis vs. Charley Davis;- L'i
Itel for divorce r Irwin Superior Court,
November Term, 1898.
It appearing to the Court, by tlie return
of tlie sheriff in the above stated case, that
the defendant does not reside in said
county and it further appearing that- lie
does not reside in this state,, it is therefore
ordered by the Ortm t that service be per¬
fected on the defendant by tlie publication
of this order once a moEtli for four months
before the next term of this court in the
Ocilla Dispatch, a newspaper published , in
Irwin county, Georgia.
W. T. Wii.i.iam-s, G: c. Smith;
Petitioner’s Atty.- J. 2. (V.
Georgia—Irwin County.
This is to certify that the above is a cor¬
rect .copy of atv order granted November by the Judge
of the Superior Court the at minutes of term,
1893; and recorded on said
court. This, December !2th. 1898.
J. 15. D. Paulk.
* Cletk S. C. I. C.
CITATION.
Georgia—Irwin County. under!
Notice is hereby given tiiat the
signed has applied to Ihe ordinary of saii(i
county for leave to Llewellyn, selt land belonging tire to
the estate of J. M. for will pay¬
ment of debts. Said application be
heard at the regular term of tlie' court of
ordinary for said county, to lie held on the
first Monday in March, 1899. This Feb. <>.
J89!). ’ J. J. Lkk,
2-l9-3ifi Ordinary.
C1TATION.
Georgia—It win Comity.
Whereas, M. Henderson, comity' admin¬
istrator of estate of E. 0. McCIoy, repre¬ filed'
sents and to the court in his petition,'-duly' that; Me -fully
entered on record, Tflts lias
administered said estate. is therefore
to citerall persons concerned,' kindred 1 aif(F
creditors,-to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not lie dis¬
charged from his administration, and re¬
ceive letters of dismission outlie first Mon¬
day in May, 18!K). This J. February Lkk, 6. 1899.
2-10-3111 J. Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia—Irwin County.
Whereas, fi. 11. Swain, ndniihisti'atnr of
tlie estate of E. F. llarvey, duly represents filed-ami to
the court in his petition, en¬
tered on record, that lie has fully adminls*
tered said estate: This is tlien-fore to cred¬ cite
all persons concerned. kindred and
itors, administrator to show cause, if any they call, why dis¬
said should not be
charged from Ills administration and re¬
ceive letters of dismission on the first Mon¬
day in May, 1899. This. J. February Lkk, 6. 1899.
2-3-121 J. Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georg a—Irwin County.
Whereas, T. VV. and M. E. Fletcher, tul
ministraters of estate of Elbert Fletcher,
duly represent h>il ami to the entered court, in their petition, they
I on record.that
have fully administered said estate. This
is kindred therefore to cite all persoutkcoiicferned, show if
and creditors, to cause,
Should any f hey can, discharged whv said administrators tlieii,«<liii,in
Hoi,lie iinrt from
iistrati on receive letters of dismission <3th
on the FisUhiary, first Monday in May, 1899, This
day o f 184)9. J. .J. L«e v
s-io-iat O rdinary.
XOTlicR TO DEBTORS AND
Georgia—I Not lice is hereby rwin Faunty. gjyeq to all creditoibpf tbe
estate of K. F. Johnson, late of said county, do
deceased, to render in an account prescribed of their by
mandjs tome within the time .in¬
law, jjlroporly made out. And all persons requested
debted mhke to said deceased are hereby uncler
,sij?ne]d. ;to immediate payment to the
This, January Mrs. 28,. |899. A. M. Johnson*,.
&-3-(>tj. Administratrix
LdBEL FOR DIVORCE..
Georgia—I rwin County.
SaLlie It. Chapman vs. James \VI. Chapman:
Libeu for divorce.
It lappearing in to the stated Court that it there ordered is no
service the above case, is next
by tJ/ie Court that, service be perfect'd by
tend of said court. O. C. S.vuth, J. S. 0.
quired TojJarnes W. Chapman: You are hereby order re¬ to
by the terms of the ton:going
appear, the or I will proceed of Irwin to Superior secure my Court. divorce
at next term
2-3-2H1. Mrs. Sallie B. Chapman.
OCILLA HIGH SCHOOL
... AND ...
COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,
OCILLA, GA.
M. MCMILLAN. PRINCIPAL.
First Term begins August 22. 4898.
Second Term begins October 31, 1898.
Third Term begins January 39, 1899.
Fourth Term begins April .19,J8U9,.
TUITION FREE.
A well-equipped music and b lsi
ness department is connected \ ith
the school. Students have ac ;ess
to a library of over 400 well sel
el'ted hooks. For further informa¬
tion, address M. Henderson, Cl air¬
man Board of Trustees,, or the
Principal. 8 20 tf
uirnctoru Irwin Gounijy.
' .rnifte Superior,Court—c. O: Behiicey Suiitfi.
j Solicitor-General—J no. ClenientsJ. F.
I County .ludge—J. H.
Bounty, Solicitor—W. F. Way, '
Ordinary—-J. J. Lee.
Cleric Superior Court—J. B, D. Faulk.
Sheriff—Warren Fletcher.
'lj.x Keceiver—J. J ..Paulk..
Tlx Treasurer—.)as. Collector—E. . Fltrteheit.
Walker..
wrveyor—E. win’rK’ds and -J. Revenue—M. Hogan. Henderson.
School Commissioner—Marion .Oixon.
i John Clements, BOARD OF Chairman; EDUCATIOt/j. It. L. Hen¬
,
derson, C. Lttcins l’anlk, eorge.W. Fletcher
and G. Ball.
JUSTICES AND NOTARIES.
4221) IIlSTltlCT.
d. J. I\'. Prjdgeon......../ ustice Notary of the Public Peace
G. Pfescott
518th District. .
T..P. Edge...... .Justice of tlie Peace
J. A. J. Nobles .......Notary Public
690th District.
T. E. Fletcher. J ustice of tlie Peace
<83 .W. Congey. .......Notary Public
901sT District.
Marcus Luke................. ..-Netary Public
082n District.
D. J. Parker...........I ustice of the Peace
13. \Y. Cockrell Nejiary Public
1388tii District.
A. Mclnnis...... ..........Nc-jary ...Justice of tlie Peace
Jacob Fussed . Pubhe
1421st District- j
, III'. McNecse Justice of tlm l’aac®
1529th - District;
Win. Henderson -.Justice of the Peace
IT Sweat;..... .........Notary Public
1.537m District,.
i>. w; l’auik......... .Justiceof tlie Peace
W. B. Moore ......... .......Notary Public
1550th District.
J. Z. Sutton .. J ustice df tlie Peace
J. JiAV-biddon ......N tary Public
Notlcef.- i
Tne [if -10 of Smith. Thomas .v. Do. was this
(lay dissolved. All’parties ind(, >ted to said
firm will please settle witli Smiti X ('aritliers.
Winder, Ga. Smith, Tri imas & Co.
OCilla, Ga., Fell. 21, 1SB9. 41
OCILLA LODGE NO. 3.74 F> & A. M.
Regular-monthly com mu Hie? ions second
Wednesdays at 10 a. m.; fou' t-h Wednes¬
days at 7 Visiting men 1 airs in good
p; in.
standing are cordially invite to attend.
M. iiv.xnr.m )X, \V. M.
R. L, HcNDKitSoX, Sec’y f
Ocilla lodge no. 106 if. of p.
Ocilla Lodge No. 100 Kniglus of Pythias
holds regular weekly meetings every Mon¬
day night at 8 o’clock. Visiting members
in good standing cordially invited
J,. It. Tucker, C. C.
C. II. Mautix. K. of K. & S.
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OCILLA, GEORGIA.
Parties having real estalo for J
in town or country wiJi do well
list it, with,ug. all
We boy or selL on reason
terms, and advertise all propel I
listed with us free of charge.
We also rent houses, pay tad
for non-residents, and give person
attention to all business entrasl
to us.
Office, in Powell, Bullard & Cl
old store, corner Fourth and C'h'l
streets.
List o£ Bargains.
Lot 14; block 7, eh Irwin aveS
Ocilla, 3-room house. Pridb 9
cash. H
Lot 32,. block 13, on Cl®
street, Ocilla, barroom for and $)fOjB btflj
shop, renting, now
month. Price $185»eashi Irwin^B
One 5-room house on
nne T nicely finished, with lineH
den. Price $800,> half oashH
balance in twelve months. fl
1,500 acres- fine farm, land*
improved, from one to three
of Ocilla, offered Prices- in reasonable bodies-tog S3
purchaser. jH
terms easy. 1
100 acres farm lbnds cultiwfl 2^
from Ocilla, 20 acres in
Price $10 per acre, half cash®
anee 1 and 2 years, 7 per cen*
terdst.
Store house 18 x 32 complete ai
lot 24,. block 13, on Cherry cash,] strei
Ocilla. Sate price $225
rented on reasonable terms. J
One fine storehouse on Irwin I
nue, nicely painted inside and fi
22x36, fine location, glass frH
Price $325 cash. ffi
Large two-story house corner ■
der and Fifth streets;;one acre 1:H
Price $500 cash.
Ocilla Livery Stabiles,, south ■
of Cherry street, with, three lot* 1
land, Nos. 12, 13 and,ML For
jcheap.