Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, July 14, 1899, Image 5

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Written by Joans C-hriet. ITOo .following .letter has been published from time to time during the past quarter of a century, and perhaps before. Tt purports to haye . been written by Jesus Christ, and may have been for aught we know t.o the oontiai Found eighteen miles from Jeon- Turn, sixty-five years after our blessed Savior’s crucifixion; trans¬ mitted from the Holy City liy a converted jew; faithfully translated from the original Hebrew' copy now in the possessott of the lady Cuba’s family at Mesopotamia. Thisdetter was written by Jesus Christ, and found under a great stone, both round and large, at the foot of the Cross, eighteen miles from Iooninm, near a village called Mesopotamia. Upon the stone was written or en¬ graved; •“ULKSSKH IS TIL WHO SHALL WfKX AUC own.” t’eoplc that saw it'prayed to God earnestly and desired He would make known to them the meaning erf this writing that they might not attempt in vain to turn it over. In tho meantime there came a little •child about six or seven years old, ai>! tnmed.it over without any help, or assistance, to the admiration of all the people that stood hy. And under this stone was found this let¬ ter written by Jesus Christ and was canned to the city lconium, and' there published by a person belong¬ ing to the Cuba family, and in the letter was written the Command- ■ ments of Jesus Christ, signed by the angel Gabriel, 78 years after our Savior’s birth; to which is added living Agbarus’s letter to our Savior, and our Savior’s answer, also Ilis miracles, and Lentlus’s epistle to the Senate of Rome. A LETTER FROM .IRS US T HI. I ST. Whosoever worketh oc the Sab¬ bath day shall be cursed. I com¬ mand you to go to church, and keep the Lord’s day holy, without doing, any manner of work. You shall not.idly spend your time in bedeck¬ ing yourself with superfluities of costly apparel and vain dress, for I have ordained it a day of rest; I will have that day kept holy that your gins may be forgiven you. You shall not break my command¬ ments but,observe and keep them, written with my own hand, and «poken with my own mouth. You shall not only go to church yourself but also your men-servants and maid- sen’ants, and observe my words, and obey commandments. You shall finish your labor every Satur- .day in the afternoon by six o’clock .at which time the preparation for the Sabbath begins. I advise you ■to fast five Fridays in every year, beginning with good Friday and continue the four Fridays imme¬ diately following, in remembrance of five bloody ’wounds which I re¬ ceived for all mankind. You shall diligently and peaceably labor in your respectful callings in which it hath pleased God to call you. You shall love one another with brother¬ ly love, and cause them that are not baptized to come to church and re¬ ceive the sacraments of baptism, and the Lord’s supper, and be made members of the church; in so doing -I will give you long life, and many blessings; your land shall flourish, .and your cattle shall abundantly multiply, and, 1 will give you many comforts in the greatest temptations, and they who do the contrary (shall be unprofitable. I will also send i hardness of heart upon them, till I see them; but especially impenitent iunbelievers. lie that hath given to the poor shall not be unprofitable. Ftemember and keep holy the Sab¬ bath day, for the seventh day I have .taken to rest myself; and he that .’hath a copy' of this letter written hy my own hand, and spoken with iny own mouth, and keepsth it with¬ out publishing it to others, shall not prosper, hut he that publisheth it to others shall be blessed of me. And (though his sins he in number as stars an the sky, and he believes in this me shall be pardoned, and if he be- Sicves not in this writing and this commandment, I will send my plagues upon him and consume both him, and his children, and his cattle. And whosoever shall havo a copy of this letter, written with my own hitml and keep it in their house?, nothing shall hurt them—neither ])eHtllen , C) lightning nor thunder ,: hall (lo tham auy hurt> and if a woman be with , hi ld, and in labor, an( ,, a copy . of Ulis lolter be al>ollt hcj , f aml Hho firmly puts her trust in m0> sho will be safely delivered of birth. You shall have .no•news of me, hut by the holy scriptures' until the day of Judgment. .All goodness and .prosperity shall lie on the.house where a copy of this my letter shall be found, «'HEIST’S CURBS ami MIRA.Cr.KS. lie cleansed a leper by only touch¬ ing him. lie healed the Gonturian’s servant that was afflicted with a fever. Several ptr-jusosseil with dev¬ ils. A violent tepipest was stilled by him. A man sick of the palsy, liaised a maid from the. dead. A dumb man possessed with the devil. Ile fed above live thousand with live loaves and two fishes. He walked on tlie sea. All the diseased in Genesaret .he healed by the touch of his garment; He cured a woman vexed with the devil, and a multi¬ tude that were lame, blind, dumb, maimed, etc. He fed above four thousand with seven loaves and a few.little fishes. KIN (I 'AGIIAim’s llETTEB TO OUB SAV¬ IOR. I have heard of thee and thy cures wrought by thee without herbs or medicines; for it is reported thou restoreth unto sight the blind, mak- eth the lame to walk, clcanseth the leprosy, raised the dead, and healed those that were tormented with di¬ seases of a long continuance. Having heard all this of thee I was full persuaded to believe one of these things, either that thou art a very God and cometh down from Heaven to do such miracles, or else thou art the son of God and per- formest them, w herefore I have now sent these lines entreating thee, come hither, and cure my disease, besides having heard that the Jews murmur against thee, and contrive to do thee mischief, I invite thee to my city which is a little city indeed but beautiful, and sufficient to en¬ tertain us both. our savior’s reply. Blessed art thou, Agbarus, for ; believing in me, whom tilou hast not seen; for it is written of me: That they who have seen me shall not believe on me; that they which have not seen me may J believe, and be saved. But concerning a matter thou hast written about these are to acquaint thee that all the things which I am sent hither must be ful¬ filled and then I shall be taken up to Him that sent me, but after my ascension I will send thee one of my disciples, who shall cure thy dis¬ temper and give life to thee and to them that are with thee. lextuxus’s epistle to tile senate ©1? ROME, CONTAINING A DE¬ SCRIPTION OF .JESUS CHRIST. I'Iiere appeared in these our days, a man of great virtue called Jesus Christ, and by the people is called a prophet, but his own disciples called him the son of God. lie raised the dead, and cured all manner of dis¬ eases, a man of stature, somewhat toll and comely. With a reverend countenance such as the beholders may both fear and love. His hair i« the color of a chestnut full ripe, and is plain, down almost to his ears, but thence downward it is curley but more orient of color, waving about his shoulders; in the midst of his head goeth down a seam of hair, nartinc 1 ° like the Nazariles ’ his fore- 6 head very plain and smooth, his face without spot or wrinkle, beautiful with a comely red; his nose and mouth so formed that nothing can be reprehended; his beard thick, the color of the hair of his head; his eyes gray, clear and quick in re¬ proving; he is severe, counseling, courteous; he is fair spoken, and pleasant in speech, mixed with grav¬ ity; it cannot be remembered that any»hawe ever seen him laugh, but many have seen him weep; in pro¬ portion to his body he is well shaped and straight, his hands and arms very delectable to behold; in speak¬ ing, very temperate, modest and wise; a man for his-singular beauty far exceeding all,the sons of men. Macon & Co. for toilet soaps. The Trusts’ Terrifying Figures. The New York Journal makes the total capitalization of id I the trusts in the country .$7,4'(5,235,1711. Their capitalization in the middle of .March was over ^4,000,000,000. The capital * invested in these .com- bines increased over 75 percent, 1 in little than month. ( a more one It iafeasv • to say J »$7,OOOiGOO,000, . $1 but, counted at the rate of a sec- ond during twelve hours a day, if would require one person 430 .years to count the sum. It, is sufficient to pay the expenses of the United States gover a mentfor fifteen years. At the o (Vt mod by some of the trusts the interest on it would run the government forever. It is more than any other national debt in the world. It is seven times tho bonded debt of the Uuited States. It is $5,002 for every fami¬ ly in the country—$100 for ovory man, woman and child in the land. The menace of these figures is almost terrifying. There can bo no evading the al¬ ternative bofere tho people. Either they must crush or be crushed, says the Journal. An Kpiclemio of Diarrhoea. Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Oo- coanut, Grove, Fla-, says there has been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there. He had a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Cham¬ berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhooa Remedy. He says he also recommended it to others and they sav J it- is the best medicine they ever US6C1. , or Sal9 , , by Dr. , . ,, 11* .j >VI.3,COn in VT. fr f'r, v>u., .TYrno-mcifc xjy Last Saturday Mr. W. D. Cobb displayed a squash which weighed 13-J pounds, was 42 inches in cir¬ cumference, and lo inches in diam¬ eter. In flavor it was equal to any. —Adel News. That was, no doubt, a fine squash, but it was not a start¬ er to the one presented to us last season. It was grown by Mrs. I). J. Henderson and weighed even fifty pounds. Maybe Mr. Cobb pulled his squash before it was fully grown. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, cures thorn; also Old, W nilig aod Fevor Soros, Ulcers, L> oils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth, Drives out Pains and Aches. Only ^ cents a box. Cure Macon guaranteed. Sold by Dr. G. H. & Co., Druggists. The Savannah Press says: “The Atlanta city council is slightly in¬ consistent. It has turned olf Capt. John C. Joiner, vJio has had twenty years experience in tlie police de¬ partment, for taking one drink, and yet it is going to allow the mayor of the city, who .acknowledges that lie has been sprecing since his elec¬ tion, to continue business at the old stand.” Bismarck’s Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre¬ mendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success the bring, use Dr. King’s New Life Fills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Dr. G. H. Macon & Co. ’s Drug Store. OOILLA LODGE MO. 374 F. & A. M, Regular monthly communications second Wednesdays at 10 a. m.; fourth Wednes¬ days at 7 p. m. Visiting members in good standing are cordially invited to attend. M. Henderson, W. M. K. L. Henderson, Sec’y OCILLA LODGE NO, 106 K. OF P. 0cil,a No - lOO-Knights of Bylliias holds regular weekly meetings every Mon- rtay „,g ht . at 8 q’cloek. Visiting members | in good standing cordially invited L. L. Ilcker, 0. C. C. IX. M artin, K. of K. & S. CITATION. Georgia—I rwin County. To all whom it may concern; applied G. J. for Harper Per¬ having in proper form to ino manent Butters of Administration on tho estate of Henry S. 0. all Harper, and singular late of said the County, this is to cite kin of said deceased to creditors and next of bo and appear at my office within the time al¬ lowed by law. and show cause, if any should they can, wily granted permanent to said applicant administration said estate. not be official signature, on this Witness my hand and 3rd day of duly, 1899. J. J. Lee. 7-7-41. Ordinary. CITATION. 0BOHGIA—Irwin County. To all wUtim it may concern: Geo. E. Ken¬ ney having in proper form applied to mo for Permanent Letters of Administration on tlie estate of James M. Deniston. late of said County, creditors tills is -to cite all and singular deceased the and next of kin (>f said to bo and appear at my office within tho time al¬ lowed by law, and administration show cause, if should any they can, be why permanent not granted to said applicant on said estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 3rd day of July, 18!W. J, J. Lee, 7-7-It. Ordinary. MIIKKIIT'S S,\1,K. mhoiimia Irwin (bounty. Will be sold, before public tho court house door in ln\ inviUe. Uii.. m outcry, tn the high- i'.sI bidder, for rush. within the legal hours of • i le on the. first Tuesday in August. M99. the following property. Vo-wit: One parcel of bind sHunled in the city of I 1 'it/.^ernld. Ga„ known and disMngii.ish»v!,ln . the pint of Mild (*ity I7(> as lot. mimhci- land, being*pm M, Ijkiek IJ. si in re 5. number A 1st*. itoros of t < lot -03 ;md situated In the nort lioiisi corner t here¬ of. In the 4ih hind district of said county. j Unurt«» amt «<> t«- sold «» the propt ri\ of ft H’lo.a Dorminey m Vo satisfy four t*\ei ;u ions issued • mimt,. •■<><■ »•« of said county: o* • U»r in favor of the A nxelbituin ('o.. one in f.ivoi ii.vi, x Hardware!’.... «*m« in favor l<»t Mayhem Woole.i Mills, undone In favor of i | dosepji iiosenheim \ Go.. and against n. \v l aulk and I!. ,1. Oormlncy. Levy outfit h.y wm. Uogei-s. nmty buifitr or said comity and ret urned I me. This .inly 5tb, 1899. W UtlihN I'TiKTCHKH. .7,7-11. .shorin' Irwin Go.. La. •MUKUIFK’S SALK. (i ko h t»i a 1 rwhi County. M ill he sold, before the court house door in ! rwinville, (lit., to the highest bidder, for cash, within tin* legal hours of sale, on the lire i Tuesday 'heil in August, l,s99, Hie following do- j >' il ‘ ], properly, to-wii : .'JO acre t ract s num- her 4117, the same being a part of !■<; of land in tin* .3rd hind district of said county, containing dO acres. Levied on and t.o hi* so id :l is the property of .Joseph M. Bureniore, to satisfy Tax one'I I lector ’ha li.ifa... issued liy .1. it. Fault. < -o of .said county, for State, and county-tax 1899. for theys ar is'jfs. This duly 3th, W.vuuun Fletcher, ; r-n. Sheriff 1 rwSn t'o.. La. MOliTOAGE SAl.K. Ueohgia 1 rwm Lmmty. I r licit*r ami by virtue of a power of sale, con- laiirt*d in a inoHira^vc, executed by I'inUcy WlllituuiV to U. L. Gates, tlmetl the '.Ust. (lay <v? .fammry. Clerk, IS'l.s. and recorded in • he oilleo of the of tht Superior Court of Irwin county, in .Book R, folio Ml. the undefsi” ned will sell at public outcry, at tlie court bouse door in said county, during t he legal hours of sail*, to the iiiiifhest bidder, for cash, on the first 'I’m .-- day in August. the following propfrty. to-wit: 10 acre tracts numbers 37. -M,3S, and according: to the recorci'-d map l. of I lie Domain of Tho .American Ti’ibuisc Soldiers’ t'ohiiiy of Company, said traett being a jjortion district ori^ina! land lot namicr 14, In the 3rd land of Irwin county. La., for t he purpose v of payini” a. certain promi>;s<jny note, for the sum of y'4)(i.lH>. executed sum delivered by 1'inkey W illiams to 11. R. (ialo on January .3!st. 1H!)S. a.id due on the .list day of January, 1S!>!>. stipulating for interest front date at the rate of six per cent, per tnmunr; the total amount clue on said note being tjCL'a. 30, together with tlie cost of this proceeding, as provided in said mortgage. A deefl to the purchaser will be made by the undersigned. This June 7, 1H99. 11. U. Laths. 7-7-4t. Ry his Att'y in fact. W.m. B. Moouk. muktlauk sale. CuonoiA—Irwin county. I Uf'ertain m<X'w «« ci^ lSt mm"!e? 4 .!!f syuui-e a. of hiock it, of the city of Fitzgerald. miidc and ilciivcred by M rn. J. i erguson to zV. I Matson, said and there the is now claimed To lie due on mortgage sum and the power of sale therein contained lias become operative. Therefore, on Tuesday, t he 1st day of said August. IsH!), within at IrwinvUle the court hours liou.se, in will eoun ty. logul public of sale, I sell said property at outcry to tie* highest bidder, for interest cash, to satisfy the said mortgage, with and costs. This July 3,1899. E. W. Ryman, , A. M atson, Att’y for Mortgagee. Mortgagee. 7-7 -ji DEinrrv shekiff’s sa lj.s. Gboroia—I rwin County Will be public sold, on the first tia* Tuesday in Aitgu.sJ next, at outcry, at court 4iouse in said county, within tlie legal hours of sale., to the highest bidder, for cash, certain property, of which the following is a full and complete description: Lot number in Suuhrc number 0, 14, and in Block number 11, of the city-of Kfi/^ejxild, Irwin county, made Georgia, according to the map of said city, and recorded by The Amer¬ ican TriLune Soldiers’ Uolony (Company. Said property levied on as the property of Henry ,\. Bratton, to satisfy an attachment execu¬ tion issued from tlie J. i\ court l<>37uh disf ri :t. G. Ai., of said county, in favor ■ of Tl*“ ,\imiiv- can Tribune Soldiers’ Col ikiriy Company against said Henry N. Bratton. Also, at the sanw lima and place, lot num- “/! , .^i» ; Soldier* ( okmy Company. Said properly levied on as to satisfy tlie mi attachment district;. M.. from J. P. court 1537th L. of said county, in favor of Tho American Tri¬ bune Soldiers’ Golouy Company against said Bert. Brandner. Also, at the same timo and place, lot num¬ ber Jtf, in Square number 15. and in Block number 10, of the city of Fitzgerald, Irwin county, Georgia, according to the npvp of said city, made and recorded by The American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company. Said property levied on as. the property of Sr rah E. BMllaid. to satisfy an attachment execu¬ tion issued from tlie J. P. court 1537th district. G. M.. of said county, in favor of Tim Ameri¬ can Tribune Snrali E. Soldiers’ Bui bird. Colony Company Also, at tin*same time ai'd and pbicr lot ••num¬ ber 2:2, in Sf^uare number 15, in Block num¬ ber 0, of tlie city of Fir/.^eraid, Irwin county, Georgia, according recorded to the map of said Tribune city, made and by The American Soldiers’ Colony Company. of Callio Said Harris, property levied on.as the property to satisfy an attachment, execution issued from the J. J\ court 1537th district, G. M., of ■ said county, in favor of Tlie American Tribune Sol¬ diers’ Colony Company against; said Cal lie Hams. Also, at the same time and place, lot number 21, in Square number of Fitzgerald, 15, and in Block Irwin number H, of the city county, Georgia, according to the map of said city, made and recorded by The American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company. Said property levied on as the property of Walter J. Allen, to satisfy an attachment execution issued from the J. P. coui’t 35.37th district. G. M.. of said county, in favor of The American Tri¬ bune Soldier.*;’ Colony Company against said Waiter J. Alien. Also, at the same time-■«ind place, lot number 7, in Square number 15, and in Block number ;2,- of the city of Fitzgerald. Irwin county. Georgia, aceording recorded to ihe mu ~ of said city* made and by Tin - Soldiers’ Colony Company. Said property levied on as the pr-operity of Caroline issued Craig, to satisfy the J. an P. court attachment 1537th district. execution G. M., of from said county, in favor of The American Tri¬ Caroline bune Soldiers’Colony Company against said Craig. A Iso, at t be same time and place, lot number 25, in Square number 13, and in Block number Georgia, 7, of the according city of Fitzgerald, Hie Irwin of said county. city/ to map made and recorded by The American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company. Said property levied satisfy on as the attachment property of execution Frank. Papworth. issued to an from the J. P. court 1537th district, G. M., of said county, iri favor of The American Tri¬ Frank bune Soldiers’Colony Papworth. Company against said Also, at -the same time and place, 5 acre tracts numbers 9.24, and 925. of. the domain of The American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony (’onif pany. in I '-win county. Georgia, accordi n g to by tlie The map American of tlie same, Tribune as made Soldiers’ and recorded Colony Company. Said property levied on as the property W. N. T roue r to satisfy an attach¬ ment execution issued from the J. P, court 1537th dtetripf. G, M„ of Haid bounty, in favor of The American Tribune Soldiers’ Colony Company against said \Y\ N. Trone. This July 3, 1899. I). W. M. Whitley. Deputy Sheriff Irwin Co., Ga. 7-7-4t. CITATION, Georgia—I rwin County. Wheixsts, Jacob Mall. Administrator Of es- tato of James Walker, filed represents to the Odurt in his petition, lib fully duly administered and entered said on o ree- ord.that has estate: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be receive discharged letters of from dismission his administration, the first Mon¬ and on day in September, 1899. This June 5th, 1899. M)-3m J. J. Lke, Ordinary. CITATION. GkorUia—I rwin County. having s. M. duly McDaniel, applied a resident appointed of said Guardian state, to be of t he .person and property of Luttie McDan¬ iel, minor heir of James Fletcher, late of said comity, cation will notice be passed is hereby given the that next said appli¬ ol on at Court Ordinary for said county, to be held On tlie hand first Monday and official in August, 180U. this July Witness IWit. my 7-7-ft. signature, J, J. Lek. Ordinary. 3, J, A. J. HENDHR»o.«. i. l. ptm.K. D. n. PAULK. H ENDER S ON, BUM J GO. Dealers in General, Merchandise, — ■ - OCILLA, GEORGIA. Hitch ns Dry Goods, Dress Goods, .Ready-made Clothing, Sh©83 ; Hals and ' hips, Family Groceries, Crockery, etc., Wagons, Doggies, Harness And (Saddles. FURNITURE of All Kinds. « ® e • CofliMs iiiiul Osisstset® • t •• Stoves, Cooking Utensils, etc., (Farming Imple¬ ments of all kinds. In fact, we have a full .stock of General Merchandise, which we are selling at prices to suit the times. 7.9-tf. Diriictonj Irwin Goumu. Judge Superior Court—C. Smith. Solicitor-dcneial.....J no. F. DeLacey. County Judge-"'). )> Llemonts. County Solicitor- -VV. K.*Way. Ordinary—J. .). I/<*e. Clerk Superior Court- J. 13. J). Caulk, Sheritt —V/arren FlWftiier. Tax lieeeiver—•). J. Faulk. Tax CoUeetor—K. . K1 etcher. Trea.surer—,1 as. Walker. Surveyor—dh. J. lloirnn. Com’r ICds and lievenue—M. Henderson. School Commissioner Marion Dixon. BOARD OP EDUCATION. John Clements, Chairman: 1L L. Hen¬ derson, Lucius Paulk, eorge XV. h letcher and G. c. Ball. JUSTICES AND NOTARIES. 4‘2in Dtstkict. (i. W. Pridfceon... .Justice of the Peace G. J. Prescott..... ........Notary Public 518TII ItlSTUlCT. T, F. Edge...... . ..Justice of tlie Peace J. A. J. Nobles.. ....... .Notary Public (WOtii District. ;T. E. F-leteller...... Justice of the Feace (i. W. Oouger....... ......Notary Fublic (JOIst District. Marcus Duke. Notary Public 983o District. 1). .J. Parker ... . ..Justice of the Peace 15. W. Cockrell. .........Notary Public 1388tii District. A. Melnnis.............Justice of the Peace Jacob Fussell .......Notary Public . 1421&T D.'-ktuk t J. H, McNeese..........Justice of the Peace 1529HI DrsnmoT. Win. Henderson........Justice of the Peace Sweat...... .......Notary-Public 1537th District. ....) ustluu of the Peace .........Notary Public 1550th District. H m .1 ustice of the Peace ......Notary Public “Laziness travels so slow that poverty soon overtakes it.” THE COLONY MM STORE, J. II. Goodman •& Co., Proprietors, FITZGBKAIiD, GEORGIA. Pure drugs and medicines. Latest im¬ proved trusses. Tobacco and cigars. Per¬ fumery anil soaps. Lamps and fixtures. Optical goods. All kinds of cold drinks. Prescriptions a specialty. t. T. JAMES, DEALER IN Fine Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Beer, Tobacco and Cigars. Prices moderate. Your patronage is re¬ spectful! y solicited. 4-21-tf AMOS BROWN, DEALES, m CHICKENS, -Mcebby streets OCILLA, - GA. Will pay the hishost cash market price. Soe me before going elsewhere. 4-21-ly 50 cents Cleaning Watches! 50 cents “dieauing Clocks! 50 cents Mainsprings—Watch or Clock! 25 to 75 cents New Jewels! 10 cents For Crystals! 10 cents For Hands! All other work hi proportion -and fti’.iy'warranied at WcttsteirG) Jewelry Store, FITZGERALD. i’Uorr.SSIONAI, CARDS. DR. W. 0. FORD, I>KXTIST, OCILLA, 6A. otlioo over llnmlurson. Baulk & Cf'i.'n Store. 3-17-3m i. E. GOklTLIE, Physician- an > .-Suauisoaf, Ocilla, Georgia. Office: Cherry ntrt*et, south of Fourth street, near Powell’s store. Kesidenee: Ir¬ win avvoue, north of .Metliodist cliurch. Calls pron'Dlly altcniied, night or day. All emdicine furiHidied from my office. . • J. <•. LUKE, 'Physician and Surgeon, Ocilla, Ua liHlico in I>r. G. 1L .M;i*m.iA O>.'s drugstore. 3-31-1f 2 V /" Leave calls ji Drug Store. •C. II. MARTIN, •Lawyer, •Ocii.la, - Ga. Prompt attoiriian to all legal business. A gem .for tire insurance. Office in Powetl, Dullard & Co.’s old building. 5-14-tf. L. KENNEDY, Attorney at Law, Fitzgerald, - Ga. Offices in.Phillips’ Block. 2-lMyi E. W. HYMAN, * Lawyer, Fitzgkr.m.d, Ga. Dooms 2 and 4 <■ Phillips BIock. Il lWj W. F. WAY, Attorney at Law, FfTLGtiRAWJ, - Ga R ooms S to.ie, Philli[is’ Block. 3-13-ly. D. B. JAY, A ttorney-at-La w, GJtATfT STREET, Fitzgerald, Georgia. H.’IU SYMONS, Insurance, ’ Fctzuerald, - Ga. •Representing over $r>o,0o0,0oo. IhnimM, Fitzgerald Block. 3-12-98-tf C. W. FULWOOD. H. S. MURRAY'. FULWOOD & MURRAY, Attorn eys-a t-L aw, Tifton, Ga. Office in Tift Building, 1 n3f)'j8 T. S. LUKE, Afctoiiiey-at-LaSV and Oounsellor ifi ixjuityx, Irw i wii.i.E, GA. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. 4-21-iy AMOS BROWN. Tonsorial Artist Ocilla, <• c Georgia. CHAVING. H;di-Cnttlnk. Shamixx)ing. Dye- ° ing, etu*. J’’irst-Ydass wtn-k. {>blite atfcehttoiu Moderate .pr ices. fca^“'Shop on Cherry street, 5-12-tf. R. A, SEALES, Fancy and Family Groceries, MINNIE, GA. Picnic parties furnished with fish. (Mol&d nr uncooked, lemonade h^e Create, cigars, iffc. Elegant Toilet room for- ladies. PStt'rtinage bf PHzgerald, OefUa amtothef towns and sections solicited. Boats free. 5-12-tf NEW BARBER SHOP ‘find BatHroom..... FOXt SHAVES, HAIK-OUTS OB BATlt hail fit FiVeajffi’s the (’ity old Barber standi Shtfp Batisfuctibti on Cherry street; Hhop from Monday morning guaran- kevil, open till Butulay at 11 ff. m. W. S, CARSON, Pfoprictor, s-mt