Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, July 14, 1899, Image 4

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Boileti Down and Dislied Up 1 Angels Now. 'tWvv wrv> womiifl wHo im> , Thoro Mic women llitil ;ur homely But ho careful how tlm latter t him? you say - There lire women who uto healthy, Timvo are women who me wealthy. There life women who will always have their way. There aro women who arc truthful. (Was There there art* women who me that, youthful, old?); ever :%ny woman was Thorp aro woiiihi who am salnte'l. Thom am womui who arc painted. Them am women who art* worth their weight in Told. Them arc women who art’ tender. There lire women who are sh* •oder, There an* women very laruv and ! fa i and red. Them are women who a re married, Thom lire women who have tarried. There are women who a tv ... .......... -Bui, they art? ueiut. Sunny South. The B. 0. News will henceforth be issued on Fridays. The constant advertiser never be¬ longs to the lounger’s club. “There are diseases galore, yet every death is due to heart failure.” There is only one sudden death among women 10 eight among men. Kipling . once described New York as “a long, narrow pig trough.” It is said that the rain came too late to save the corn crop. Way- cross Herald. Dawson has an ordinance requir¬ ing yard gates to lie hung on the inside. Good ordinance. When a man gets itch for office in his head he generally is unfit to do anything but scratch it. From all accounts, there were 120,000 Spanish troops iu Cuba •when our 18,000 licked 'em. Mr. John Fender and Mrs. Fran¬ cis Lewis, of East Berrien were • married in Nashville one day last -week. A Frenchman has invented a du¬ plex piano, at which two people can play on different keyboards at the same time. Robert G. Erwin, of Savannah, has succeeded the late Ilenry B. Plant as president of the Plant rail¬ road system. The Waycross Journal is now run by pure artesian waterpower. Here¬ tofore it has been run by Sweat and elbow grease. The commissioners of Berrien re¬ jects the new court house, as it had not been finished according to the specifications. Senators in Texas are allowed to buy five newspapers daily at the public expense, provided the total daily cost does not exceed fifteen cents. There are forty-eight different • materials used in constructing a piano from no fewer than sixteen coun¬ tries, employing forty five different hands. . The doctors of Sweden never send hills to their patients, the amount of remuneration being left entirely to the generosity of the latter. Georgia is proud of her techno¬ logical school and she ought to be. It is a noble institution and is worth a dozen state universities.—Darien Gazette. The city solous have passed an ordinance against the early morning train passing through Adel at a faster rate than six miles an hour.— Adel News. Col. Bill Henry Griffin, down at Nashville, is kept pretty busy these days receiving watermelons, roast¬ ing ears and other truck from an admiring constituency. Mr. James L. Hcndly and Miss Julia Sweat were united in marriage on last Tuesday night at the resi¬ dence of the bride’s mother near Ash wood.—B. C. News. The net profits of the great English-American Thread Trust for tlic year 1898 are said to have amounted to *7,000,000. The div¬ idend declared was thirty per cent. Nothing hut a cyclone cart get ahead of Brantley over in the elev¬ enth.- Ife will go back to congress with tiying colors,—Darien Gazette. You have that down right, neigh¬ bor. He will go back to Washing¬ ton without an effort. “We have sold many different cough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Chamber¬ lain’s,” says Mr. ('harles HoJzhauer, Druggist, Newark, N. J. “It is perfectly safe atid can be relied up¬ on in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness.” Sold by Dr. G. II. Macon & Co., Druggists. Mr. John Mathis, well and t'avor- ably known in Oeilla, and Miss Sallie Yoilmans, a charming daugh- ter of Judge E. E. \ ouirtans, were wedded in Tifton Sundav before last,. There have been fifty-five United Statvs senators from the state of New York m one hundred and ten years, the first elected having been Philip Schuyler and Rufus King, who were chosen on July Hi, si780, The Sinclair boys, Ilenry and Ben, who recently surrendered to Sheriff Story ** for the killing of T. J. Willis, have been admitted to hail in the sum of *5,000, and re¬ leased from custody.—Ashburn Ad- vunce. Douglas, Ga., July 5.—A report readied the city yesterday that Ma¬ rion Floyd, who was shot hy Dennis Paulk, reported in these columns, on June 2t), had died of his wounds, and that no effort has been made to arrest Paulk. The Waynesboro True Citizen says: “A thousand a week will go lo the Philippines to shoot liberty into those who can’t see it as the great Alger sees it. Many of them will come back in a dust pan. Great is imperialism.” A stock company has been organ- ized in Nashville for the purpose of publishing a newspaper at that point. The News will be merged into the new paper, thus shifting one “white man’s burden” to the shoulders of several. A call for a meeting of the dem¬ ocratic national committee, to Ue held July 20th at the Sherman House, Chicago, has been issued by Gov. Stone, of Missouri, and Acting Secretary Johnson, of Kansas, rep¬ resenting the committee. Mr. I. C. Avera has sold his liv¬ ery building and lot to Messrs. R. VV. & W. H. Tygart. The trade was made last Monday and repre¬ sented about $300.—B. C. News. The wide-awake Tygart boys know a good thing when they see it. Douglas, Ga., July 5.—A Mr. Kite, after a preliminary hearing yesterday, was remanded to jail un- der a charge of assault and batter) and to await a hearing from the of- licers of Laurens county, where he is charged with bigamy and other crimes. Bro. Sweat, of the Waycross Journal, recently added a two rev- olution improved Campbell press, a water motor and a Chandler fib Price jobber. These cost a pile of money, but Dan has .that stuff to burn! Continuous success to you, young man. Mr. Mack Carter and Miss Ivhoda Knight were married yesterday at 3 o’clock p. m. at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. L. 1>. Knight in the Lois community. Squire J. M*. Shaw tied the nuptial knot in the presence of a few friends.-—B. C. News. Mr. John M. Richardson, living near Cross Roads, brought us two very peculiar cabbage. The head apparently is in the stem, which bulges out just above the ground.— Adel News. Upon closer investi- gation you will find that “peculiar cabbage” to be kohl rabi. Atlanta, July 6.—P. R. Mabry, of Brunswick, who embezzled $15,- 000 of the funds of the Southern Express company while agent at Brunswick, was pardoned out of the state penitentiary by Governor Can- diet- to-day. Four months of his two years’ sentence are unserved. The “life of the flesh is the blood thereof.” Pure blood means health)' functional activity, and this bears with it the certainty of quick rostor- ation from sickness or accident, I)r. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier gives pure, rich blood and vitalizes and strengthens the whole body- Price 50c and $1 a bottle. For sale by Dr. G. II. Macon & Go., Druggists, c .Surveyors , on the , route . for . a rail- road from Leliation to Nashville are about finishing up the line to this place and it is stated on good authority that Mr. Gatchell, the projector of the route, will spend next Wednesday in Nashville local- ing a site tor a depot. It looks now like the Gray Lumber Co. will reach our hamlet with a railroad by the time or before the Nashville and Sparks Short Line’s whistle blow here.—1>. C. News, 4 TEMPERANCE. boys, let me advise you to make the most of your opport unities, by ' H 'ing temperate. There is nothing nicer than a temperate young man. Look at an intemperate man, and you will not wonder that human life is compared to a passing stream —to a troubled sleep—to a dream, or to a declining shadow; and now take into account how much shorter still the ordinary term of human existence may be cut by intemper¬ ance. Look into the family. See tears and sorrow. Here is a father weep¬ ing over the ingratitude of a diso¬ bedient son. There a mother heart¬ broken over the ruin of an unditi- f ld son. See yonder, the wife weeping tears 0 f hitter distress over the dissipated tmhits of a husband who promised to cherish her in trouble, Look the whole world over and see the sorrows of. this present life, caused by intemperance. Then per- haps you can see the great advant- age of temperance. Be consistent and firm, and yon will not fail, While your career may not be bril- liant, it will be useful. Go on in your stolid way and make mankind better by your example and firmness, Pursue your course with energy, and with kind words and acts, and temperate habits, you can gain the love and confidence of every one you meet. Temperance will bring you honor, prosperity, intelligence, and happiness, and all united will P roduoe results that wil1 S ladden the hearts of your parents—till them with joy and hope for your future. But this monster, intemperance, continues with greediness among the men of civilized nations, and it re¬ mains for the hoys of to-day to throw him over. And, hoys, you can do it if you will stick together, with a little help and encouragement from the girls. And now, girls, let’s help them to conquer intemper¬ ance and make this grand old world a better and happier one. Boys and girls, 1 know of one boy wbo says there is no harm in getting drunk. I wonder if any of y OU wbo read this will say there is not. I truly hope there is not one. g ome boys> 01 . rather y 0ung me „ ( think they cau get dr unk, curse, and swear, and then go with the girls and have a big time. Girls, let me beg you not to allow it. If you cannot pursua.de them to stop their intemperance, turn your back to them—have nothing to do with them, if you wish to maintain y our good character. 'The allurements of intemperance that lead downward are numerous and you must be very particular of your conduct, for all forms of intemperance are evil and will destroy some part of tho mind or body. Temperance is health and pleas- tire, and if one would • make the most of this life he must be temper- ate in a11 things. It is the highest and best form of life that one can ^ ve *t leads to happiness, honor an< ^ position, To establish thor- ouglily the principles of temperance, Y 011 mlwt ^g* 11 in y outh - Ancl to 3 temperate man, you must eon- trol yourself, which is not an easy matter, if not begun in youth. With best wishes, July 7. Farmer Girl. His Life Was Saved. Mr- J- E. Tally, a prominent citi- zen °1 Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonderful deliverance from a fright¬ ful death. In telling of it he says: “I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn’t even sit up in bed. Noth- l Q g helped me. 1 expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King’s New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. 1 contin- U0 d to use it, and now am well and strong. I can’t say too much in its praise.” This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung g Trouble Rpgular sizes 50 oen !lnd $1.00. Trial bottles free at Dr. G. H. Macon & Co.’s Drug .Store; every bottle guaranteed. Q uitm an, Ga, July 5.—W. W. Wa lker was to-day nominated as the demooratio candidate to succeed W. C. Wade in the legislature by 200 majority. Capt. J. G. McCall, who was not a candidate, received the next highest vote. The vote was light and very little interest was manifested. An entomological mystery is puz¬ zling Washington City, and (lie pjentity o( u.e bug which is devas- ^atintr As the beaut y' of Washington f ace being sought eagerly. The 1)CW bug was h r.st heal'd from a few ( ,. iys ag0) wben a newsdealer applied at , a hospital for treatment, his face so swollen that his nearest friends did not'recognize him. Since then a (lo!wn similar cases have been treat0( j_ Xone of the victims saw the insect, because the attack is al ways made when the person is asleep. The lips seem to be the favorite point of attack. The vic¬ tim wakes up in the dead of the night, suffering the most intense pain in the face, and finds his lips and other features puffed up to an enormous size, The swelling is a bright red, and lasts from forty-eight to seventy-two hours, accompanied by almost constant pain. Entomol¬ ogists at the Agricultural Depart¬ ment are anxious to secure one of the bugs. Spent a Good Farm Doctoring, Mr. A. N. Noel 1, of Ashorvilie, Kansas, says he spent a good farm doctoring himself for chronic diar¬ rhoea but got no relief and was afraid that he must die. He chanced to got hold of a bottle of Chamber¬ lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was permanently cured by it. For sale by Dr. G. H. Macon & Co., Druggists. The lumber trade from the Sav¬ annah port is said to be nearly four times as great as it was three months ago. The immense shipments of timber and the high prices for all kinds of building material indicates a great period of prosperity some¬ where,—Valdosta Times. The de¬ cadence of the lumber business will set before halt a dozen years have passed, at the rate it is now being cut in Georgia. While the flush times are with us, let the matter of building factories of various kinds receive earnest attention. No Right To Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends,.but one who would be at¬ tractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be uervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skiu eruptions and a wretched complexion. Elec¬ tric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complex¬ ion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down in¬ valid. Only 50 cents at Dr, G. M. Macon & Co.’s Drug Storo. Several prominent melon growers of this place have reported the fact that carloads of melons that were consigned to commission men only netted *2 and *3. Will some of the editorial brethren please explain, if possible, whether the exorbitant freight rates or the dishonesty of the commission men, or both, absorb the profits? This is a shame upon the United States as a nation.—Val¬ dosta Times. The melons wove doubtless consigned to curb-stone commission men. They usually have as many names as places of business. IS IT RIGHT For an Editor to Recommend Pat¬ ent Medicines ? From Sylvan Valley News, Brevard, N. C. It may be a question whether the editor of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of the various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as a preventive of suffering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We have known and used this medi¬ cine in our family for twenty years and have always found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would savo hours of suffering while a physician is awaited. We do not believe in depending implicitly on any medicine for a cure, but we do believe that if a bottle of Chamber¬ lain’s Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack much suffer¬ ing might be avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physi¬ cian would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by Dr. G. H. Macon tfc Co-, Druggists. Send Us Your Name and address, together with the names and addresses of a number of your friends who are interested in any sort of poultry, for a FREE sample copy of The Georgia Poultry Herald, a new, up-to-date ami interesting monthly poultry paper. Send to 1 ’oulxily Herald, Blakely, Ga. Religious Notice, Rev w W . Stewart will preach in thu Methodist church in Oeilla on the second Sunday in each month, 1 morning and evening, and on the , evening. fifth Sunday, morning ami 1 will preach at Henderson’s chapel at 11 a. m. on the first Sunday in each month. E. F. Register. Willie Lastinger, one of the best j y 0lll| g nien that ever left Georgia to HCf>k fortune in the west, is now ! publishing the Gatesv-ille (Texas) ; Star. We copy and strongly in- j dorse the following sensible article from the current issue of bis excel- lent paper: “The effort being made 'W certain politicians and newspa¬ pers to bring on a political campaign a year in advance should be severely condemned. The copious rains, fine crops, a wave of general prosperity —all insure Texas a season of un- equaled business activity, that will result in great good to tho state. Frown down every reference to pol¬ itics, and give the business interests of the state an inning.” That ad¬ vice fits as well in Georgia as in Texas. FOURTH STREET DRUG STORE. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! Dr. G. H. Macon & Co. t __-O0PENED A NEW AN1> FIRST CLASH---- DRUG STORE -at— ©CIXJL.A, GEORGIA* Their stone is «>e.ar«ntly fitted and furnished and their stock new, fresh and of the l»est quality. It consists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Standand Patent Medicines, Perfumery* Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles, -THE FIKEST 5 c. CIGfAE, IN THE MAHKET.- STATIONERY, Writing Paper aiul Envelopes, Plain and Fancy Boxed Stationery, Writing ! * Pencil Tablets, Pen Holders, Pencils, Mucilage, W.riting inks, Fine Pens. They make a specialty family of Compounding Physician’s Prescriptions and Recipes. _£LiTZD SEE THEM. quaintance You are and invited will to treat call n«d courteously inspect their whether stock. you They wish will to be purehase pk’r.sod.toonjtfke or.not. Your your pat¬ ac¬ is always appreciated, you how small purchases rest assured it ronage no matter your 'you may will be our constant aim to sell you the best goods that can be obtained and at reasonable prices. ice Gold Soda Water, MilK Stakes and Coco Cola. 2-3-tf TIFTON Sc NORTHEASTERN R. R. ** dOLDIEBS’ COLOITY BOTJTE.” LOCAL TIME TABLE No. 6. H. II. TIFT, President. W. O. TIFT, Vice-President. General Offices: Tifton, Georgia. No. 7. No. 3. No. 1. P. M. P. M. LEAVE. ARRIVE. P. M. M. 3 10 £0 ScSSffttS cc 00 0 .Tifton, Ga......... 2S 12 15 os 6 8 22 CC cfc 15 5 f Brighton, Ga........ 20 12 00 cs 10 5 8 80 iC 00 25 8 f..........Harding, Ga........ 17 11 5] a 01 3 50 C.C CO f...........l inetta, Ga........ 11 11 31 o. c* 3 55 -- d 01 . ............Mystic, Ga......... 9 U 25 a- Cff ■4 00 i-t*- so i - f...... Fletcher, Ga........ 5 n it v. c* 4 20 4^- so ..........Fitzgerald, Ga 0 11 00 c 10 y? ARRIVE. LEAVE. A. M. Trains Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 run daily, except Sunday. Trains Nos. 7 and 8 run on Sunday only. All (f) Flag Station. make Trains stop only on signal. Southern & Florida trains connection with the Plant System and Georgia at Tifton, and the Georgia & Alabama at Fitzgerald. F. G. Boatright, Traliic Manager, S ■ . B £3 1 IS Btta 3 £ 40 eo 03 CD I I ____ | - r ^—- / % ' 21 mm. 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