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Official Organ
| Irwin County.
VOL. III.
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We are Overstocked.
We have just bought Foil.'.’ Thousand. Dollars worth imported
osh stock ot
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They were imported for others, but came too late, Therefore the im-
trter had the order cancelled and we bought them at half price.
It’s useless to repeat to you that wo are sliding them out the same way.
O O M B AT O N C B
fore the stock is picked over and. get your Bargains. Our farmer
mds who havn’t the money we tube country produce such ns eggs, we
r 15 cents per dozen, chickens 25 cents piece.
Remember our goods ate all fresh. W'eTiavo no old stock.
Sale Cosamsucee May 1st, Closes May 22d, 1889.
Here are a Fes 6! Our Bargains:
SKY GOODS DEPARTMENT 3
lasiin......... lilto Law,!. ........... 3c.
.......... nVn\
Golor ChIIco ........... 4c.
H omespun isii! mi.. ........... 4c.
Wide Sea ...........4Tc.
5 r ai;d Wide Perea!........ ...........
r l:fi Lawn................. 7c.
...........
........... Sc.
Smi.y....................... uuble wi< ! h CJiyandii..... ..........7!4c.
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CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
hits............. 4(k».
50c..
cans I‘a nts.... 75c.
Sunday ihmts $1.50.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
;i re 100 Pail* Shoes on hand at $2.50.
b) close them out for. .....$!.40.
lens’ Shoes............ ..... 'i!?c.
.....$1.25.
.....*2,00.
.........$f.5u.
Douylas from....... $3.00 to $4,00.
dies’ Blue'. ()xfords. 40c,
Fine T.’iui...... 50c.
ITS ABB M 0 TIOM DEPARTMENT ®
lien TTat... 20c.
... .25c.
... 45c.
.. $1.25.
Straw Hat ... 75c.
... 40c.
ys’ llats. .. 25c.
.. 10c.
.. 20c.
se.
-V ......... 14c.
.. ...... ic.
i Is lc.
Vests....... 5c.
ren in town look us up, make onr place your headquarters whether
my or not. Any goods bought from us, if not what satisfactory, bring
back and your money will be refunded. Now, better guaran-
,n we give you? TOURS FOB. SAS.GrAIKS,
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T. GOTTLIEB. FROP R.
t., Oeilla, Ga, KflTflflN &. OR/, Manager.
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have just received a solid car load of
FAMOUS WATERLOO ORGflHS
»No such shipment of fine instruments was over received in
aSoutli Georgia.
Scar of Organs must go in the next
SIXTY DAYS.
is the time to buy either for Cash <>r on Note.
Carter & Borough,
ft OCILLA. GEORGIA.
f « DOLLARS BECOME ELASTIC "
When you buy Rubber Stamps from us. Full
mi value for your money. Prices by mail, prepaid:
Single line on moulding, 20c.
ii “ “ handle, 25c.
Other styles and sizes in proportion.
t White for Price List.
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mm VUbGM RUBBER STAMP GO.,
l.Sl-3m FITZGERALD, GA.
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ociLLA, lEwm couasrTsr, ga. peibay, apk.il 2s, less.
! IOg Hhirtinff Goods.....
| :«)<• Kcd THblcclotli..... T
15c Double width Check- Dress Goods • -
I 30c Wool Goods....... T-
50c *" Shirt Goods. G
17c A •
soc flcririett-ii....... it
! Heady Made Shirts from.....
I All Kinds .Linen for Skirts.. •z
$4.00 Sunday Ihmts............. ... •'tV.50.
$7.00 Liifht Suits................ ... -‘55.50.
$10.00 Blue Sc?ye ................ ... >7.co.
('lay iiiul Worsted......... ... Ol. CO.
...... ......... ... $8.00.
90c Ladies’ Fine Black....... ^
i .$1.25 Patent Leather Oxfords §T
, $3.00 Ladies’ Oxfords.........
$1.50 “ Shoes............
1 $2.90 *’ " ........... ±
i $2.<«) Mens’ Slippers........... £
| !.$2.50 - *• ............. g
$1.25 Mens’ Full Stock Brogans. g
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! C orsot s from....... ....23c to$1.00
Ladies’ arid Mens’ Belt ........... ;«•.
Ladies’ Huso............ .......... M-.
I In if Huso................ .......... 5c.
Guff Bug i -us............ .......... 5c.
Purses................... .......... 2c.
String Tics.............. Ic.
Fine Bow Tics.......... ‘ Vkj 4c.
144 Rice Buttons.................
144 Pants Buttons............... 4.'-.' i
Embroidery per yard........... yard.......... 1
N arrow Lace per .
Much Finer...................... !*;•
Good Sewing Machine Thread .
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HOME NEWS.
Crops of all kinds are stretching
upward rapidly.
Seo change in Mr. Gottlieb’s ad.,
see hath an.
l b cola is visiting different sec-
t j on .. 0 f ( j |C co „i»try
Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Allen’s
was quite sick Thursday.
The tax receiver will be in Oeilla
tomorrow, on his first round.
The Vest time to kill evabgrasB is
when ii is in the crysilis state.
Prof. McMillan visited his parents
near Enigma Saturday and Sunday,
Quite a number of farmers in this
section had to 1 plant cotton the sec-
one! time.
Citizen Feltcs ban one of the best
gardens in town, and this is saying
a great deal.
Mr. Elisha Boy akin in at work
with his hands extending Fourth
street to Oak.
Carter & Dorough have something
to say in this issue that should deep¬
ly interest you.
Ur, G. II. Macon & Co. received
about $500 worth of drugs and med¬
icines yesterday.
Mrs. Paulk, mother of the tax re¬
ceiver, accompanied him to Fitz¬
gerald Thursday.
Mayor J. A. J. Henderson went
down to Savannah Wednesday-—on
railroad business?
Mr. C. L. Sibley, Sr., leaves for
Columbus, Ga., Saturday to attend
U. S. district court.
When completed, Mr. Dan’l Hen¬
derson’s residence will be the largest
in town, except the Hotel Oeilla.
Prof. Chas. Lane will deliver his
lecture, “Lessons Not Learned in
Books,” at the academy May 0th.
Mr. T. O. Campbell, of Oeilla,
visited McRae and Jacksonville,Ga.,
Friday, Saturday and Sunday last.
R. B. Allen & Co., the live Irwin
avenue merchants, use some enter¬
taining language for your benefit,
today.
The blue and the gray will have a
jolly time in Fitzgerald tomorrow,
and a large crowd from tnis section
will attend.
There were fifteen additions to
the church as a result of the recent
protracted meeting in the Oeilla
Methodist church.
Judge Wiley Whitley was in town
yesterday talking up the veterans’
picnic, which occurs at Fitzgerald
Saturday (tomorrow).
A citizen, on being saked the
name of the latest secret order in
Oeilla, replied: “It’s dam some¬
thing, hut I forget what.”
In a week or so we will send out
to each subscriber in arrears a state¬
ment of his account, and hope to re¬
ceive the earliest possible response.
“Darby,” the handsome baby boy
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Paulk, has
been ill for about a week, with some¬
thing-like lagrippe, but is not seri¬
ously so.
Mr. Tom Elarbee was called to
Stark, Fla., last Friday on account
of the Serious illness of his mother.
He returned Tuesday, leaving her
much improved.
We Tegret to learn of the serious
illness of that good lady, Mrs. J. B.
Paulk, who is suffering with head
ami lung trouble, and hope for
a speedy recovery.
Sk Pioneer Gone.
There are but few of the early
settlers of the county left—the men
who were here when Irwin was the
of Indians and wild beasts,
with a few white settlers scattered
over it—and this week it is our sad
duty to chronicle the death of one
of that number.
Mr. Henry S. C. Harper was horn
in McIntosh county about cighty-
! "° y ea ™ ■*». ai " ! ,!ied at hisll0im ;
Thursday night of last week, cf
general debility. For about two
years past his health has been fail-
ing, or rather it seemed to be a gen-
cral Riving iuvayo f the vital forces,
and his mind also became affected,
tlioni.rli he never entirely lost it, un¬
til near the closing day of his life.
Mr. Harper’s parents moved to
county when he was a boy, and
he spent a long, useful
ho no ruble life. He was married to
7 Nano / MoiTitt * i ! 1 this
and to them were born Hester,
i ,,,,,,, Kaehael, Moseann, James, T
G. J., Leu, Flern and Luke, all of
whom are living except Mrs. Mose¬
ann Vickers.
Ho was a consistent member of Old
Union Primitive* Baptist church,
and was a faithful Christian in deed
as well as in name.
llis remains were interred in the
Harper burial ground near his home
km Friday, April 21, 18t*U, in the
[presence of a large concourse of sor¬
rowing t dative:; and friends.
A Trip For Nothing.
Mr. J. 11. DeLong, of a Chatta-
• nooga bridge building- company
called on Commissioner Henderson
a lew days ago to give estimate on
an iron bridge fourteen hundred feet
long. Mr. Henderson informed him
that he did not contemplate building
siibli a bridge, there!ore had no use
Tor an estimate. At this Mr. Do¬
Long seemed much surprised, and
handed him the following, which
was written in fairly good imita-
lion of Mr. Henderson’s hand-writ-
mg:
“Give me particulars for an iron
bridge 1,400 feet long—i. e., price
of your bridges, etc.
M. JIicxduksqv,
Co. Comm.
Irwinville, Ga., Apr. 15, 1899.”
The party who wrote the above
may get into trouble, as imperson¬
ating another is a punishable of¬
fense.
Knights of Damon.
A lodge of the above order was
organized in Oeilla Tuesday night,
at the office of Dr. J. E. Geothe,
and the following officers were
elected:
K. B. Allen, Commander.
'E. W. Fisher, Vice-Commander.
W. F. Harper, Prelate.
C. L. Sibley, Jr., Senior Warden.
J. R. Roberts, Junior Warden.
0. E. Bruce, Sentinel.
Dr. J. E. Goethe, was appointed
medical examiner.
Mr. J. T. Neeson, the district or-
ganizer, has been here for about two
weeks and has succeeded admirably.
The Dispatch wishes for the new
order much prosperity,
One fine New Kingsbury Piano
for sale at a big bargain. If you
can appreciate a real bargain, see
this piano at little more than half
price. Carter & Borough, Oeilla,
Ga.
Leonard Sumner, son of Mr. Jos.
M. Sumner, killed James Powell at
Isabella Tuesday,shooting him three
1 times, once through the heart. It
j is said both were drinking.
nor is in jail. We could not get
| further particulars.
V I ffm HOLMES Him t HARDWARE ("t i i
Cg ... I WATT & GO. I
g— FITZGERALD, GA.
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E tfKADQl'A UTKIIS FOR
Hardware, Plows,
ter Wagons and Buggies.
We Make a Specialty of
S' Sash, Doors and Blinds. 3
A Tull Lino of 3
m Paints, Oils, Colorings, 3 a
Hard Oils, Varnishes, a
B Wood Fillers and White Lead.
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».- • We can supply you with llio h»st UellinK and Imbricating Oils maim- 3
factored. Send to us for your mill and steam fittings. We can furnish rS
them. sa
hardware go. 3
wit? & mum 5 3
Sg~ BOYD’S OLD STAND. FITZGKRAlii), GA. 32 3|
ter 1 1 I
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Harley Hardware Co.
Stoves,
Tinware,
Grockeru,
House
Funiisfiing
Goods.
Harley Hardware Co.
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EsSftS ill 0 K88 I £
0
Borrow li From Your Ml at
8 PER CENT.
The Time House Rate Is Eighteen.
We sell for Cash, and one visit to our store will convince
you that from Ten to Twenty per cent, is saved on all pur¬
chases made of us. Figure your saving of ten per cent, on
one years’ purchases, and yon will find that you have
enough to make good payment on your home.
Why not start the Cash buying system now? We have a
nice selected line of everything kept in General Merchan¬
dise Store, and will compare quality and prices with any
of our competitors.
Our out of town friends are invited to make our store hoad-
quarters while in the city.
R. B. ALLEN & CO.
4-7-tf imm AVENUE GCiLU, GL
J. A, J. HENDEBSO.S. j. l. pxur.K.
1). H. PAULK. It. V. PACI.K.
H EWDkRSON. fflULK & GO. \
Dealers in General Merchandise,
—--OCILLA, GEORGIA.
Such as Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Ready-made Clothing, Shoes.
Hats and Caps, Family Groceries,
Crockery, etc., Wagons, Buggies, Harness
And Saddles. FURNITURE of All Kinds.
O ® O • Ooffins and Ofasslset#®?
|
J Stoves, Cooking Utensils, etc., Farming Imple¬
j ments of all kinds. In fact, wo have a full
stock of General Merchandise, which we are
j I selling at prices to suit the times. 7-9-tf.
Officio 1 Orp,nn
Irwin County,
We carry
a complete line of
Shelf and Heavy Hard-
ware, Plows, Plow Gear, Harness,
etc. We call particular attention
to Chattanooga Chilled Plows and
Planet, Jr., Cultivators.
Close prices, fair
dealing.
£70. 41.
Saw Mil!,
Turpentine
1 StPl SiiPLJJlBS
j W 9 (]GPiS.
Heavy
1
harness.