Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, August 25, 1899, Image 5

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aunt SOFRONY says That some people wag their tongnea Bear nhbut ail the time, yet never say anything. That the more she sees of so mo people the 1 ate: she likes to he absent. That a young man with a good crop of summer heat, who can at- tend to it and court a girl at the sane time and stiU show no of iU-temper, will do for a son-in- law That if there will be no parting in beavoti, some married couples M ill be awfully disappointed. That she has no desire to pry in¬ to any one’s private affairs, but stie would like to know what Danny means by curling the ends of his mustache. That the more she thinks of love the more she thinks of cane-grind¬ ing time. For love-making she knows of nothing so helpful as cane squeezing. Ain’t that so, Davie? A Delightful Homo Party. Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Walker entertained a number of their friends in honor of Miss Lillian MoMillian, of Alapaha, who is visiting them. Lemonade, ice cream and cake were served. Then Miss Stella Martin rendered two recitations in which she showed no small degree of elocutionary training, and one 1 y Miss Bessie Chesnn t in a style peculiarly her own, followed by a catchy piece by MissMollie Walker. Pleasant? Yes, restl'ully pleas¬ ant. All who partake of Mr. and Mrs. Walker’s hospitality know that true conrtsy and geniality are prominent features in their home. Miss McMillian leaves to-day for her home in Alapaha. We regret her early return. She has found many friends, however, who will ever remember her visit with pleas¬ ure.—Adel News, 18tli. Robbed The Crave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: “I was in a most dread¬ ful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in my back and sides, no appetite—gradually grow¬ ing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. For- ; ‘Electric innately, n friend advised trying Bitters ;’ and to my great Joy and surprise, the. lirst bottle ‘made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim.” No one should fail to try them. Only 50c., guaranteed, at Dr. G. H. Macon & Go’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Tygart’s Reception. One of the most delightful social events of the season 'was given last Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Tim. Tygai't, complimentary to Miss Emma Paulk, of Ocilla. Nashville’s society was in its most radiant dress. Beautiful Miss Paulk was of course the belle of the evening, but all the Nashville girls looked their prettiest. The refreshments, consisting of cakes and ices, were usumptous and abundant. The evening was very pleasantly spent. Mr. and Mrs. Tygart are famous entertainers and deservedly beloved and popular. The invited guests were: Misses Una Lamb, Lizzie Gorman, Lou Futch, Mattie Tygart, Emma Paulk, Easty Peeples, Fanny Last- inger, Messrs. Bob Tygart, George Winston, Nat Peeples, Tyler Pee¬ ples, Bill Tygart, A. E. Bullard, Owen Williams, Bonnie Jones, Dr. Felton, Mack Griffin .-—Nashville “South Georgian,” 17th. During the civil war, as well as in our late wur with Spain, diarrhoea was one of the most troublesome diseases the army had to contend with. Ii* many inst ances it became chronic and the old soldiers stilr suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor, of Wind llifige, Greene Co., Pa., is one of these. He uses Chamber- Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aud says he never founp anything that would give him such quick relief, it is for sale by Dr. G. H. Macon & Co., Druggist, InvadlnK Journaiiorn. I.adies are rapidly invading the ftf.M oi 'omnialUni, aud it is the ; 11 letter for the invasion Since Adam’s time they have shown a wiUin.artu^s to 8 h re man’ sorrows and tribulations, but in no insi-nee hav “ tho >’ • shown 11 ,nort than ... this.~Ocilla Dispatch. Thau * >' 0U ’ N!r ’ llrailu "’ StiU ’ of A,la,n 8 rat,e (,,ot KvoV ) ^ m are the “ wcaker ve8sel ” a,ul that man would new have fallen but for woman, thus ing their own weakness, for the stronger will always rules.—Adel News. Yes, but hasn’t the “weaker ves- sel” the “stronger will” until after the alter is passed V A Nothor Tells How She Saved Her Little Daughter’s Life. I am the mother of eight children and have had a great deal of ex- perience with medicines. Last Sum- luer my little daughter had the dysentery in its worst form. thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to uo her any good. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly' recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to bo one of the very best medicines we ever hiid in the house. It saved my little daughter’s life. I am anx¬ ious for every mother .to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had 1 known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering.— Yours truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Burdick, Liberty, li. 1. For sale by Dr. ti. If. Macon & Co-, Druggist. “The reason people become insane is because of their lack of reason.” Chatham county shows an in¬ crease of nearley $400,000 in tax values. It is said this year’s corn wop will be 125,000,000 bushels more than Jast year. “Gloan hands aro never object- ion able, there _ is for no excuse wearining soiled gloves.” . vi?nSfe?butany d are both oneoan buy diamonds with money.” k U 01 is«wsa HMOMH masmm wm. *:fewr3, 2 v V mm ma .. Offers Superior Advantages to those desiring a Thorough and Practial Education. Tho aim of tho School is to instill a desire for knowledge, develop thought, self reliance and good habits. As far as possible the Departmental system of In¬ struction will bo used. The School is Graded, and those who complete the work prescribed will be given Certificates of Proficiency. ... ..... With the co-operation of Trustees and Faculty the ensuing year promises to be the most successful, as well as the most useful in the history of the school. , TUITI 0 M is {r0B t0 a11 P»P ils between the ages of 6 and 18 years residing in the Ocilla Public School Districts; to all others a rate of $2.00 per month k® barged payable monthly to the Secretary in AD- VANCE. MUSIC $2.50 per Month ! can be procured in good families at from $8 to 110 per month...... The School is provided with a Library of well selected hooks, to which all bona fide pupils have access without charge. TEACHERS. W. N. Smith, A. B. A B. Ph., Principal, M. L. Lawson, Miss. Tassie Overby. Miss. Eva. Smith, Music. FAXJL» TERM Opens the first Monday in September and continues four months. For further information apply either to L. Ii. TUCKER, J. L. PAULK, Sac. and Treas. Pres. Bd. of Trustees 8-4-L’m. $ ST Rheumatism i a; 1 % To X \| Results from a ca S | § W/y^Wr Bad Liver m ffi fif m | and can f ® j| f h Wjfffi li be Cured by f/ 0 W A 1 f I V*® Using *_ % | §> 8 % <!• Is* !V1 c!LIlAhi 3 | j $ Liver | I * & and & c i & f S w* m l Jfr. w & m ia x A Certain Remedy for (ft f | ^, diseases of r the , T Liver, , * Kid-1 , ». f neys and Urinary Organs.| : - ® t» PRICE, Si.00 PEB SOTilX. 1 . l ** FOB 8 AJLE 9Y i>r. . , G. H. Macon & Co., Ocilla, Gtv. ~ j ‘A small codicil has shattered i maIiy great expectations.” : ! 'Perseverance often succeeds where luck has made a failure, j Tho potato is the vegetable that’s j i most susceptible to mashers.—Ex. •'Circus bills promise more than any human can perform." “It is’t so much whether a wan is g uiity as how much he can afford to pay his lawyers.” “A married man says that he goes to the club because he and his wife being one gets lonely at home.” “A scientist says a wasp may be picked up in the bare hand if it is done gently. Of course it can: it’s when the trouble begins.” “Any fool with a slight knowl- | edge of human nature can make | money by opening a fake show and 1 charging 10 oeuts admission.” A Utah polygamist has been j fined ! f 100 for livin S witb bis {ourth 1 wife. I'KI'CTY StrKKIS SALK. GK<> 1 JGl A -Irwin Goul i y. Will In* '>»»!<! on Tinsduy ll.« Vh tiny <>l ;<«■ f*t. 1 WW. within tin* it’gut h<>iuij of salt, at four* ho list* (ItMii at Irwinv Ilf. Gtutuiu, tlu follow¬ in'. propel I j,. U)-w n • ('ity lots munin r 1 » a in. 1 (L *>f squ.': ■;». uf block •>. am* lot I -upt.'; ■ >1 block in, ,u!of the on ; 1 inaI • ••»*. f :. 1 i pl.tl of the ciD, of '.•’itzireni'd. (.iecav 'i • also one j a-cu ■ lot. known and desrvitwd on Ui» plat ideil in of "lerK ol' n will suj»* : it«j- ■.nurt by i'hv e: rleail 'I'rlhune Soldier's (lolony ’ use ' t '. »■!'.«'( i.Uin'M V.'-' Ail levied on a n(l to )>«■ sold a a i lie. pro;,. : iy ot . 1 . \J. \i*.*i zo 11 1.0 11 win satisfy one fi. fa. f.aiii county eon/I of e e.atv. in favor'd t’lly of I ip/.jAei aUl raiiitil J. Al. Merrill. Tenant in po.s.-sdon served -vrli written nolire of levey. This Adjusts, 1 MK». K. W, l(\ MAN, I>. W. M. WniTLJCV. Alt -y for Pl’iV. Dtpniy Sheriff. 11-41. kKITTV SliKKIFI *S SALK. UIIOIUJIA JUW1.N COUNTY. ’•Vill be wild, on tlu*first Tuesday in ScpUwn- 1>< .• lu'xt, ;. public (Hurry at llit* court iiouso in .‘iulcl cotiHiy. wii i.in tiio Icjinl liours of s»tk;. tu tlu* of itiv!“ ■ l»Ubi--r for v.hf.Ii, cvcHalu prop- io ty, \ hi. h tin; following is h full *ml com- picto L’Tyv. discrip'.ioa; u<mv wild uuniWw' 1,3*7 oi' iiu> vIuvaa'd of 'iTu* AnH*ricBii Tribaho rtofdim's Cnlony Company, cord .-..s » • • r tin* map of sob! domain, of i*i in lilt' oiTici of iln* dork of Irvin Sup- io-i«>r cour*. Said pioporty !-*o;i as tlu piopurt.y of Mrs. Just'a K. inu*n to ■ a.'isfy an ati.uTmii'iit t •a.outlon issued from im*.k )', ( ' iiit J5;'7 distrlrt li. M. of said county, in favor of II. \. Stalker aifulnst said Mrs. Jm.tia K. Owen. This July T-. I’D'.). i). YV. M Wnm.uY. S-4t. Deputy Sheri if Irwin County, On. DEPUTY SHERD F‘S SALE. (xjvOKgia Irwin County. Will be • Ait', on tin- first Tucsiisiy In Sep- tembtir nert, ut public nut c*t*y, :it the court h« we In DI «'Ounty. within tin* legal hours of ale, to the highest bidder, for cash, cer¬ tain propert y, of which the following is a full and complete description ; Apart of (5) live acre tract No. u: * of iut of land No. I'G. as shown by lb*' rectSrded plat of t f 1 '.- Anieriean Ti-iiiune Soldiers’ (Colony Company, contain- in.: 39 feet front by !f >0 feet det p, bcioy Tlilrd lot from Road on t in Nortb-ec.st corner ot saivl .tract. Said property : Sod on as the property of R. E. Tyson to satisfy an attach¬ ment execution issued from the .1. P. court ol’ the 1537th district (J. M. of said county, in Javorof Ida E. Mariiss. against ii. E. Tyson. Tula 31stday of July, IStm I). >Y. >1. Wuiti.hv, i>eputy Sbcrltf i. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. GE >RGIA l rw in County. Yv ill bo sc.H itefor*-tbi Courl ltoursu door in ivvlavilic on tin- iii-sl Tuesday in Spptcin- 1 t-r next. ;tt publb* oitt-wy. u> the in/EicR bidder, for eash. lie* followuit> ];roper;y, to-wit. Ten acres of lot of land p.urnber 194. in the* (jtli i:nJ District of said county, loculcd in the Neyro e'olony on said Tract of iaml, and known as t-1;<* t >av* Msitlds place, in-vied on and to be soi-.t as the property of Dave Mat! is. col., ]>y virtue of an to satisfy one Justice Lou it ii. pa. issued from the Justice Court ol the 1550th District G. M. of said County,-in favor of (Jlyat t cA 'l ift, against the said Dave Alathis, by Jacob col. Youn^, Levy 1 made C. this and Au«. returned 8,18UU. to II u ^. WARREN Fl.ETGHKK, S-ll-41. Sheriff Irwin County. SiIKKIFK’S SALK. GK< )RG I A—I\v In County. \Vii 1 Resold before the courthouse door, at irwinville, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Sepiember next, to the hiKiie.it bidder, Two for esisli, tiie following prop¬ erly. to-wit: hundred and eiyiily acres of Land, be-in .15 pa.rt of lots of land nuniDer 57 and number3:J, in the 4th district of said county, and Pounded on the north by the Oeniulgec river, oil the east by the lands of John Mop- ley, on the south by original land line and on the .vest by lands of John Mobley. Levied on and to be sold is the property of Byrd Mob¬ ley to satisfy an said execution issued In from .It'SSt*. tin county court of county, favor i Lott. L’roperty pointed out by plaintiffs at- torney. Levy made by Wni. Rogers, county baililf, and returned to me. Tliis aug. 3, isuvb Warren Fletcher, 8-4-It. Sheriff of Irwin County. CITATION. C is null a—I rw in Ccmn ly. S. M. McDaniul. a rosidunt of .said statu, bavin# duly a]jj)iiod to b<? appointed Guardian of tbu person ;t *id property of Jjetlie Ale Dai n- iel, miuorheir of James Fit •icber, iate of. s;i_ id cou tty, notice is hereby given t.hai said appli¬ cation will be passed on at tile next < ’ourt of Ordinary for said county, to lie i.» !d on tlic firs 1 Monday August. ls!)!L Witness my ii.ami and official signatuu . tliis .July 3. 1899. 7-7-U. J. Lee. Ordinary. CITATION. G i-X vug: a—I rwin C-ounty. \Yiiereas, Jac-tb Hail. Admiiiii'tra! ei :f es - i-uvo of James Walker, represents to Hit Court in his petition, duly fhed ami entered on rec¬ ord,that he has fully administered said esl ate: This is tiierefori to cite ail persons concerned, kindred and cn ditors, to snow cause, ir any they Gui, why said Administrator should not be discharged i>om his .<dminist ration, .and receive letters oi dismission on th* first Mon¬ day in September, l.Y.G. J. 'i'his L June (irdinary. 5th. 1W.». o-It-din "u. CITATION. G Ho R<; I A—I r w i n County. To rill whom it may concern: Win. T. Tay¬ lor ha ’ingin proper form Administration applied to me for Ft rmanent Letters of on the estate this of Rebcee.t all Taylor, singular la te of said creditors count y. is to cite and the and next of kin of Reixtccii. Taylor to be and appear at my otiice within the time ailowed by law, and show cause, if any they can. why permanent administration siiouid not (l granted to said Win. and 'I'. Taylor on said ( at*'. Witnes.*. my hand official signa- ture. this 7th day or Augtst, 1SJW. J. J. Lee, s-tt-tt. Ordinary. A.1 >M 1N1 ST i IAT< >11’S SA LK GEORG 1 A— Irwin County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Orili- n ; ry of said county, will i>e sold, at public •curry, on the first Tuesday in September, D‘- 0 . at, the court house i;> said conn & bo- tween the usual hours of .saic. the following described real estate, situated in Irwin coun¬ ty, to-wit: City lot number I. in Square number s, in block number 7; Git.y of Fit/.- VC 1 •nid. Georgia. Aiso live pure tract number >ylH, oi the Colony Domain. 'iV.rms cash. WILLIAM .McGDKMIGK, S-il-4t. Admr. of Win. Gardner, deceased. LIIUOF. FOB DIVORCE. Sophona Flowers / vrior Divorce in April Irwin Term, Supe¬ rs. Court, Gedrge G. Flowers. \ If appearing from the return of the Sheriff in adove state,d case that defemiant-GeorgeG. Flowers does nut reside in Irwin county, nor the state of Georgia., it i.s hereby ordered that servi'V be perfected in this case by publica¬ tion us the law directs. This April f», lHili). G. g. Smith. J. S. 0. { do certify thy above is a true extract from minutes Irwin Superior Court. This July 13, itm. J. R. D. Paulk, 7-:ii-3mo. Clerk S. O. Leya! Blanks Free. Warrantee Deeds, Ohaitel Mortgages, Mortgages on Heal Estate, and Mortgages with Power to Bell can be had free by apply¬ ing at the Dispatch office, or at Judge Win. Henderson office,* or Vif IrwinviUe or FU/- geruld. Also at- all offices of Justice of the Peace. OCILLA LODGE NO. 374 F. <fc A. M. Regular monthly coumnmk-.ationssoccmii Wednesdays at 10 a. in.; fourth Wednes¬ days at 7 p. ni. 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. Oeiila Lodge No. tod Knights of Pythias holds regular weekly meetings every Mon¬ day night al 8 o’clock. Visiting members in good standing cordially invited . J.. K. Tucker, C. C. C. 11. Martin, K. of it. & S. J. A, J. iikNDERSON. 1). II. PA I LK. HENDERSON. I PAULK & GO. c, B :.-.r.rjrr::grrr - -r-r~~=r~^rr rr -z z - rszzszzr rr»— —' Dealers in General Mekck/indise- -CCILI.A, GEORGIA. Such is Pry Goods, Press Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Shoes. Mats and Claps, Family Groceries, Crockery, etc., Wagons, Buggies, Harness And Saddles. FURNL1UKE of All Kinds. # • e • Collins and Oa.**li.ct£» » « • <» Stoves, Cooking Utensils, etc., Farming Imple¬ ments of all kinds. In fact, wo have a full stock of General Merchandise, which we are selling at prices to suit the times. 7-9-ff. Directory Irwin County. Jucl^e Rupcrior Court-(k C. Smith. xSoliciim -(lenerai - J no. K. Deicacey. (■ounty .Juil^e—J. H. Clements. County Solicitor VV. C. Way. Ordinary—J. J. Court—«!. Lee. H. i). Paulk. Clerk Superior • Sheri H Warren FJetehei. Max Ktvoivei — J. J. Paulk. Tax Collector -10. . Fletcher. Troasurer —J as. Walker. Surveyor—E. J. liouim. Com’r KMs and Revenue M. Henderson. School Commissioner -Marion Dixon. BOAfiD OF EDUCATION. John Clements, Chairman; Ii. I,. Hen¬ derson, Lucius I’aulk, curse VV. Fletcher ami G. C. Bull. JUSTICES AND NOTARIES. 4321) Distuict. (i. VV. Prescott..............Notary Pridgoon........Justice of the PuDlic Peace U. J. 51st a Distuict. T. V. Edge..... ......Justice of the Peace J. A. J. Nobles.... ........Notary Public 600th District. T. E. Fletcher..........Justice of the Peace G. VV. Conger Notary Public •joist District. Marcus Luke...... ........Notary Public 0820 District. F), J. Parker .... ..... Iu ' .''.Notiiry li. W. Cockrell.. Public 1'!S8tii -District. A. Me lords...... ... JusUcn of the Peace Jacob Fus-scil ... .........Notary Public 1421st Distiuct. J.ll. McNcese.........Justice of the Peace 152<.)th District. Will. Henderson.......Justice of the Pence -Sweat Notary Public 1537th District. !>. W. Pautlc..... ... .Justice of the Peace W. ii. Moore Notary Public 1550th Distuict. J. Z. Button............rusticc of the Peace J. J. VVhiildon.. ........Notary Public “Laziness travels so slow- that poverty soon overtakes it.” THE COLOitY WUifl STORE, J. H. Goodman & Co., Proprietors, FiTZG E UA l,"“, <H.;< mu IA. Pure (irugs and medicines. J.atest, im proved trusses. Tobkcco and cigars. Per¬ fumery amt soaps. Lamps and fixtures. Optical goods. AH kinds of cold drinks. Prescriptions a specialty. E. T. JAMES, DKALKK IN’ Fine Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Beer, Tobacco and Cigars. Prices moderate. Your patronage is re¬ spectfully solicited. 4-21-tf U DEALER IN CHICXENS, A HHIIRY STHEET, G GILL A, - GA. Will pay the litahest cash market price-. Sec mo Lefore ;:olne elsfitvhen-. 4-2i-ly 50 cents Cleaning Watches 1 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 work in proportion and fully warranted at Wettstein’s Jewelry Store FITZGERALD. J. L. PAULK. K. V. PAULfi. rilOKKSSlONAli GAUDS. DR. W. 0. FORD. I) DENTIST, OCILLA, GA. Office over Henderson, Paulk A Co.’s StGtfen . 3-1?-Jin ■J. E. GOETHE, Physician a.m> SuiniKo.v, Oeiila, Georgia. Office: Cherry street, hoiiMi of KoimTr street, neai 1‘owcH's itmv. Reside: v Ir¬ win avenue, north oi .Methodist church. Calls promptly attended, night or day. AK medicine furnished from my office. 7-S0-’«a J. G. LUKE, Physician and Surgeon, 0(111,LA, Ga. Office In I)r, G. 11. Macon & (’n. 'a drugstore. 3-31-tf t$T L«*avo calls at Drug Store. C. 11. MARTIN, Lawyer, Ocil.I.A G A. Prompt attention to all legal business. Agent lor fire insurance. Office inJNjweU, Badard <V Co.’s old building. S-H-tf. ^ KENNEDY, Attorney at Law. Fitzgerald, Ga. Offices in Phillips’ Block, 2-t‘JTyir j -------- - E. W. KYMAN, | Lawyer, ! Fitzgerald, Ga. | jjooms 8 and 4., Phillips Block. d ijr VV. F. WAY, Attorney at Law, Fitzoehald, - Ga. Booms 8 to 10, Phillips' Block. 3-13-ly. D. B. JAY, Attorney-at Law, (HUM' STREET, F itzouua i.D, G korgia. H. K. SYMONS, Insurance, Fitzokrald, Ga. Ucpresenting over SM, 0 U 0 , 000 . lioom T„ Fitzgerald Block. 3-12 418 -tf C. W. FIT.WOOD. U. H. MI'K'Ur. FULWOOD & MURRAY, A r i f ) KN KY8-A T-L A W, Tifton, Ga. Office in Tift JBuiMing. >i 20 i» T. J. LUKE, Attorney at-Law and Counsellor in Equity, InwiNvn.LK, G A. Ol-TK'H IN COURT HOUSE. 4-2 t-ly AMOS BROWKL .. Tomorial Artist .. Ocilla, * f Georgia. ClfAVJNG. Huto-t dit ting, Shampeou g, Dye- ° ing, etc. First-ci, -s work, polite attention. Moderate prices. {^"Slwip on Cherry street* n-iJ-tf. R. A. SEALES, Fancy and Family Groceries, MINNIE, GA. Picnic parties furnished with fish, cooked or untHaoked r l«m««nde* soda water* lee cream,, cigars, etc* Elegant picnic grounds. Toil room for ludiesw of Fit/geraUi, Ocilla and other towns and sections sol I el ted, Hoats free. 5-12-tf NEW BftRSER SHOP find fMrooii! FOB SHAVES, HAIH-CUTS 011 14r* i H calk at ♦ in* * *lty p*'’-’ i v ‘hor D" i'h:-r **•'* ;. V i wash’s oUl svatwl, DtitWfHvtiou tubcl. till Sunday Simp open 11 from Morn!a/ UxCnuio£ at a m. W. S. CARSON, Proffietcr. 5-lS-tf.