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Boiled Down and Dished Up.
It’rf all Knight with the mayoralty
of Way cross.
Atlanta claims a population of
about 125,000.
Mr, Win. Can forth, of Pulaski
county, is dead, aged 81.
From last Wednesday till the 1st
of November let tho birds alone.
“A woll-built*rogd seems shorter
ami lt?sta longer than a poorly con¬
structed, 011,5,"
TJie Darien Gazette says it- is not
oomi-nating any presidential
dal es thy;, season.,
Wesley I’Wi- ?tso.n, of Coffee coun¬
ty, was adjudged insane repentIy and
spirt to, t!ve asylum.
Valdosta w ill soon have a buggy
factory in. operation. That is a ten
strike for Valdosta.
There is no place on earth mow
inviting to the agriculturist than
this portion of Georgia.
The mth annual convention of
Royal Arch Masons meets in Macon
April 25th„,26th, and &7tk.
Thompson Bros., of Birmingham,
Ala., have the- contract to build
Coffee,county’s-fel 4,tide court house.
TJh 9 ,i premium list of. the next
sfate fair will be about §15,000.
The best county exhibit will get
$ 1 , 000 .
Before tho diseovery of One Min-
ate Cough Cure ministers were
groatly disturbed by coughing con-
gregations. No excuse for it now.
Luke & Ashley.
Mr. J. It. Hay and .Miss
Peters were married at Cecil,
rien county, last week, Kev. J. T
Tomlinson officiating.
Kcep the fire out of sapling
ets. They will be valuable in a
decade or so, at the rate the grown
timber is moving out.
Week beikiro last a nmn in Ware
county bit his funny bone against.a
wagon, tire, a’yl since then has been
speechless from paralysis.
No man can live piously or die
righteous without a; wife. Rioter.
We commend this to.,the old. bach¬
elors ana'widowers of Ociiia.
The Home Tribune is earnestly
advocating biennial sessions of the
legislature. Time thrown away.—
Darien Gazette. That’s a fact.
Atlanta is going to make the state
fair this fall a humming success.
Irwin county should prepare to
scoop in some of the big prizes.
The late blizzard did much dam¬
age to the pine forests. In some lo¬
calities the tops of the trees look
like a five had swept over therm..
Sukte .. the" lator and f
can worldri’ said a
genius. I The druggist handed
bottle of DeW itt’e Little Early
Risers, the-famous liver piUo>. -Luke
* Ashley.
Occhran claims to have the oldest
school teacher in the state of Geor¬
gia in the person of Prof. C, W. M.
Wynne, who began teaching in the
spring of 1846.
Miss Hattie Bush, of Waterloo,
Ga., is the charming guest of Airs.
G. W. M. Luke. Wo trust her stay
will be pleasant.—Chauncey Cor.
Eastman Times.
Mr. C. O. Burch, of Laurens
county, informs the Eastman Tiuios-
Journal that lie has kibeth by ac¬
tual count, 304 rabbits since the
third Sunday in- June last.
Air. Z. T. Rate, of Arabi. and
Alisa Lillian Durham, of Ash-burn,
Were married Thursday evening of
list YeCk, Rev. J. J. Hyman - offi¬
ciating. Air. Pate once resided in
Ociiia.
Drs. L. A. Carter and W. B.
Goodman, of Nashville, Berrien
county, removed Rev. E. W. Over-
street’s left eye-ball Tuesday of last
Week: The operation was entirely
successful. •
for it (prick remedy arid one that
is perfectly safe for children let us
recommend One Aiinute < lough
Cure. It is excellent for croup,
hoarseness, tickling Luke <& in the throat
and coughs. Ashley.
Fish are easily caught by the use
of a new spring hook, comprising a
single piece of wire bent to form a
spring at, the center, with barbed
hooks at the ends, the latter being-
crossed when the hook is set and
spreading apart when taken by the
fish.—Ex.
A severe wind storm swept over
the upper portion of the county last
Saturday night, blowing down
houses, fences, trees, etc. No one
killed os we could learn.,—Rochelle
New Era, 11th.
If you have a cough, throat irri¬
tation, \voak lungs, pain in tho
chest, difficult breathing, croup or
hoarseness, lot us suggest One Min-
ute Cough Cure. Always reliable
and safe. Luke & Ashley.
Some one has assorted that where
the fruit buds on a peach, tree have
been all killed by the freeze, the
tree will n.ever bear again. Can any
of our readers slued-.light upon tins
ini port ant subject ?
Not. owe ohild dies where ten for¬
merly, died from croup. People
have learned the value of One Min¬
ute G . ugh Cure and use it for severe
lung and throat troubles. It im¬
mediately stops coughing. It never
fails. Luke Ac Ashley.
Air. T. J. Watts, a Thomascoun-
ty farmer, had some of his hogsbit-
ten by a mad dog a few days ago.
A.s a result, the bitten ones went
in ad and bit others, until the owner
was compelled ta kill twenty of his
best meat hog§.
J: Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor
on electric street car line,- writes
that his little daughter wos very
low with croup and, her life saved
after all physicians had.failed, only
by using One • Minute Gdngfa Cure.
Luke & Ashley.
.him Faulkner, a private in (.’apt.
Jeff Wilcox’s company of Ray’s Iin-
j 11)Unes> dlcfi February 20th at Gaun-
1 t Cuba, of chronic dysentery. j j
Faulkner’s, home was at Willacoo-
| dice, this county. 11c was a. lawyer
by profession.—Douglas Breeze.
| ; My mother suffered with chronic
! diarrhoea for several months. She
was attended by two physicians who
I at last pronounced her case hope-
loss. She procured one 25-cent bot-
tie of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and’ five
doses gave her permauene relief. I
take pleasure in recommending it as
the best on the market.—Mrs. F. E.
Watson, Aiken,. Ala, Sold by. Dr.
G. II. Macon & Co. druggists.
join)n-ie Wilkes, the ten-year old
soiii.of ex-tax collector John Wilkes,
of Laurens county, laughed while
i eating his supper the other night
aiu ] piece of chicken bone was
drawn into Lis windpipe. He choked
to death before relief could be had.
For frost bites, burns, indolent
sores, eczema, skin disease, and es-,
peciaily Piles, DeWitt’s Witch Ha-
zo.! Salve stands first and best.
Look r , out , for » dishonest ^ i poopJe i who i r
try to imitate and counterfeit it. It’s
their endorsement of a good
Worthless goods arc not imitated.
Get DeWitt’s Witch Hasol
I^uke 1 A Ashley.
Deputy Sheriff \\ h-itley aaa J. C.
botcher, of Irwin^wcre in Tiffon
l^t night with a .negro- wanted in
j Bradford , ounty .Fla.. for .hooting
another negro. They were accom-
panying- the sheriff of Bradford
county to the Florida line with the
prisoner. A reward of $50 was paid
them here.-— Tifton- Gazette.
A. 1<. De Fluent, editor of the
Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered
for a number of years from rheuma-
tism in his right shoulder and side,
He says : “Aly right arm at times
was entirely useless. I tried Cham-
berhiiu’s Pain Balm, and was.
prised to receive relief almost
diately. The Fain Balm has been a
constant companion of mine ever
since audit never fails.” For sale
by Dr. G. H. Macon & Co. druggists.
Ltd tor Hanlon, of the Ociiia I) is-
patch, should give old gourd a rest.
i—Tifton Gazette. That gourd is all
right. It was grown within less
than a mile of Ociiia about fifty years
ago, and is still fit for service. It is
one of these kind of gourds that
docs not need a rest. It is the cham-
pion gourd of Georgia,-and the ed¬
itor of the Gazette might as well
throw his little martin gourd hi the
back yard, and corifi.no himself as
much as possible in future to twist¬
ed West’India yams!
Wo have saved many doctor bills
since w@ began using ( hamberlain’s
Gough Remedy in our home. We
keep a bottle open all the time and
whenever any of my family or my¬
self begin to catch cold wo begin to
uso the Gough Remedy, se&d and as a
result we never have to away
for a doctor and incur a large doctor
bill, for Chamberlain’s Gough Rem¬
edy never fails to cure. It is cer¬
tainly a medicine of great merit and
worth.—D. S. Mearkle, General
Merchant and Farmer, Alat-tje, Bed¬
ford county, Pa. For sale by Dr;
G. H. Macon & Co. druggists.
* * kMCMfiHEi
A if WHY?
•W Because your
Liver
and
| Kidneys are
j j out of order. ¥
2 OR, J. M. MCLEAS’S
LIVER
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KIDNEY ;
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PliLifi r 1
tbs “PEERLESS REMEDY" iw £
curing ailments of the Liver, Kidneys J"
and Bladder, Diabetes, Rheumatism
and Bright’s Disease.
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©LOO PEJl DOTTLE.
^ FOB SAILS BY
Luke & Asbley, Ociiia, Gn.
: Judge Ilanso’l expects to, hold a
■ -
. (special . , term of . Berrien „
BU P en01
! e’ourb. for criminal business about j i
I the second week in April, and an-
I other tenn f or oivib business about
I the second week in June,, to
so as
clear all Times. the dockets, says the Val- J
dosta ■
.
As the season of tho year when I
pneumonia, coughs, colds, la grippe, catarrh, sore bronchitis! throat, |
and lung troubles are to be guarded j
against, nothing “is a fine substi-* I
tute,” will ‘‘answer the purpose”*or|
is “just as good” as One Minute
Cough Cure. That is tho one in- j 1
fallible remedy for all lung, throat!
or bronchial troubles. Insist vig-
orously upoa having it if Luke “sorne- &
thing else” is offered you.
Ashley,
William. Ilomer, infant son of
Air. and Mrs. JB. t A. Reeset, died at
their, home, in, Tifton at an; early
hour Monday morning. The, re¬
mains were carried .to Ty Ty Tues¬
day at nooa for interment. A tiny
token from the Great Maker’s hand,
lent for a few days, and then re¬
turned t© that world of celestial
light, it brought with it a fleeting
glimpse of the sweetness, brightness,
innocence and peace of that realm
where it now awaits its parents’
coming.—Tifton Gazette,
,, l } 18 . VGr y , ^ ird . io , siand . , ldl ^ ,
and 800 dear °f es wbll °
awaiting the arrival of . the doctor.
°
^ * ,,, (*- xr J-J \ da i «yman • called i* i
at come a dru and " 8tore see th® hi8 1 ® oiuld ^ a then doctor vfir to >'
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sick with croup. Not finding the
doctor in, ho left word for him. to
coiae at once on his return. He
ajgo bought a bottle‘of Chamber-
lainV Cough Remedy, which he
| hoped woula give some relief unto
do< *°r should arrne, In a.few
j ^ncedVd come?'tilhc^chTld was
| £uuc h better. The druggist, Mr:
j Otto Scholz, says the family has
| since recommended Chamberlain’s
j Cough Remedy to their neighbors
and friends until he has a constant
j j demand' for For it from sale that by Dr. part G. of tho H.
country.
Macon & Co. druggists,
Pointed Paragraphs.
Hashed is the conversation of
men when money talks.
The is best buy way good to beat a poor ear- j
pet to a one.
Every time the weather has a cold |
takes a drop of mercury for it.
When a man proposes to a girl !
lri-s words have a double meaning.
Some women Air. Lot’s may not wife earn- oertainly their j
salt, but
did.
A man will make tools of his
friends and then howl- if- they cut
, U,n . ' |
!
Every time man goes to church ‘
a
he’hears a lot of preaching that hits :
other men.
c borne mn , poets ate noted for lor their tneir !
veracity and some for the obituary
verses they turn out.
Many orator with . , anti-trust .
an
proclivities >■ ... . would , i , kick . in. like a „ inule ,
« «• Mo, Hi similar view,.
Some people find as much pleas-
are'in whining about their rnisfor-
tunes as others do in boasting of:
their good luck.
When a man puts his foot down
on a would-be borrower’s request for j
a five-spot he simply A -toes it.— [
Chicago News.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
DR. W. 0. FORD,
PKNTIST,
OCILLA, G A.
Office* over Uouderson, Paulk & Co.’s Store.
8-17*3m
J. K. GOETHE,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ociiia, Georgia.
Ofiler: (’herrj street, south <>f Fourth
street, •near Poweti's shore. Uenklence: Ir¬
win avenue, north of Methodist chinch.
Calls promptly attended, night or day. All
medicine furnished from my office. 7-30-'t)8
J. C. Luka, W. ('. AsijLisv.
LUKE & ASHLEY,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Ogilla, Ga
DPS. HOLTZENDOIiF,
Dentist,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Phillips’ Building, corner Pine and Grant
streets. Branch office at Ociiia. 12~'.)7-ti
c. ii. martin;
Lawyer,
Ocilla, Ga.
Prompt attention to at! legal business.
Agent for fire insurance. Office in Powell,
* Co.’s old biuMing, 5-i-WL
L. KENNEDY,
Attorney at Law,
Fitzgerald, - Ga.
Gffitcs 1?hil ]i ps , Block A-UMyr
.
E. W. HYMAN,
Lawyer,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Looms 2 >mil 4, Phillips Block.
■ W. F. WAY.
Attorney at Law,
Fitzgerald, - Ga.
Booms 8 to 10, Phillips’ Block. 3-12-ly.
D. R. JAY,
Attorn ey.-at-L aw,.
GRANT STREET,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
H. R. SYMONS,
Insurance,
Fitzgerald,' Ga.
Representing over $50,000,000. Boom t,
Fitzgerald Block. 3-12-98-tf
C. W. FTJLWOOI). II. S. MURRAY.
FIJI,WOOD & MURRAY,
Attorney s-at-L aw,
Tifton, Ga. '
Office in Tift Building. n269is
50 cents
Cleaning Watches!
50 cents
Cleaning' Clocks!'
50 cents ,
Mainsprings—Watch or Clock!
25 to 75 cents
Now Jewels!
10 cents
For (Crystals!
10 cents
For Hands!
All other vzork in proportion and
fully warranted
. at
Wettslein’s Jewelry Store,
FITZGERALD.
THE COLONY DPJIi STOP
J. 11 Goodman Co.,
PKOl’KIKTORS,
P1T2GKKADD, GEORGIA.
Pure drugs anti medicines.- Latest! iffi-
Proved trusses. Tobacco-and cigars, i’er-
umery and soaps. Lamps , and fixtures}. drinkjs.
Optica) gpods. All kinds of cold
Prescriptions a specialty. - I
Mrs. Libby LIBEL Davis FOB Charley DIVORCE. j
bo , for rtivorce vs. i nviu Superior Davisc Li-
November Term, . 1898. ' Court, I
.-
It appearing to the Court, by the return
of the Sheriff in the above stated case, that
Uie defendant does not reside in' tliat said
county and it further appearing he
does not reside in this state, it is theretoro
ordered by-the Court that "'bffSfe service be ppr-
SSttttXSXOSt p™fly£
Irwih county, Georgia.
XV. Petitioner’s T. Williams, C. C. Smitij. :
Atty. J. g. 0,
Georgia—Irwi u unty.
aedTtlm
court. This, December J. tilth, 13. 1898 PaT'jyk, .
D.
Clei k B. C. i. ic.
m DRUG pORE.
1 beg to aniiounjce that I have associated mysolf with
the drug business at tbo old stand of Luke & Asbley,
whore 1 will be glad to welcome old and new friends
and patrons.
TUg Prescription Department
will bo given special attention;. and' by courbeorra and
prompt seniice, tho use of pure, fresh drugs, and with a
long experlenco- and skill, 1 hope to merit you? pat-
ronage Yours respectfully,
2 - 3 - TF. m. o. ft, mm & go., ociiia. oa.
J. J. HARPER. L. H. TUCKER.
HARPER & TUCKER
DKALLKS IN
General Merchandise,
OCILLA, GEORGIA.
w E beg to announce to our friends and tho public generally
in this and adjoining counties that wo are prepared to supply
their wants in all the lines mentioned below:
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
f READY-iVlADE 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 »
large and varied stock of goods suited to the wants of the people of this-
section and wo are selling them at live and let live prices.
7-2-tf HARPER & TUCKER.
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TIFTON & k^RTHEASTERN R. R.
“SCX.lxiIB2S.S- COLOl-T-ST Eo-crxi:."
LOCAL TIME TABLE No. 6.
Ii. Ii. TIFT, President. W. O. TIFT, Vice-President.
Gknekai, Offices: Tifton, (Iuokoia.
No. 7. No. 3. No. 1.
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j s 23 10 cc cc 10 cc (X 00 15 ......Tilton, .Brighton, Ga.......... Ga......... 25 20 ■ 13 12 00 15 s 8 5
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3 30 cc 32 OC 25 8 f.......Harding, Ga......... 17 11 1,5
s no co: 52 0C 45 14 f...........Pinetta, Ga....... ...... Hi 1131 5
13 U 55 " 01 16 ........Mystic, Ga........ . 9| 11 25
0(5 CC IS 20' f..........Fletcher, Ga....... . , 5 11 14 5
I 4 20 to 30 25 ! ,......Fitzgerald, Ga.......... 0 I 11 00 y
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Trains Nos. 1, 2, 3 and .4 run daily, except Sunday.
Trains Nos. 7 and 8 Trains run on Sunday only. oh signal.
(t) Ail Flag Station. stop with only the Plant Sy and Georgia Southern h Florida
trains make connection stem
at Tifton, and the Georgia & Alabama at Fitzgerald. F.. Traffic Manager
Boatright.
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