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Official Organ
Irwin County.
VOL. IV.
FRED. i. CLARK, Fiiriiiture. street, rmm. Aa h W
Don’t Kick
Against the merchant because ho charges more than
XV 6 do. It is not his fault, it’s his misfortune to be compelled
to.
IVa offer you tho croam of clothing at a butter milk
price. $10 suits, $7 ; $8 suits, $5.50; $(5 suits, $4.
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l*\usU Capes,* IQ*
to to«.» & S3
|U.30. Full stock Brogan Shoes, lt.00.
Our stock is turned over so often that we could not accumulate old
goods if we wanted to. 30e Window Shades, 10c: Check Homespun, •*«.
Wash fans 3e; quart cups, 3c; Galvanized Well Buckets, 18c.
Many people who have credit at other houses, take advan tage of our
cash prices because we save them from 10 to 30 per cent . W e are large
believers in small profits. ^ Never raUi BaI * aill#
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THe New York Baroaio Store,
T. GOTTLIEB. PROP'S,
4th s»., Ocilla, Ga. NATHAN t. ORY, Mauaoer. \
HOME NEWS.
i SCHEDULE G. & A. R. K-
< LOCAL
t DAII.Y, rtCCEPT SUNDAY.
I S:25
1 AtpIto at Ocilla. ...It:00 a. IU. and p. m.
Ltuve Oollla. .• .11:50 a. m. aud 6:40 a. m.
.
0UJ9DAY OKLT.
>»▼€• Of HI* ..... 11B. m.
k9**y At Ooilll ......4:50 m.
tM lor nort/lL east, south or
W twyv.
Do yoar tracking in Ocilla and see
: ndi*l yon will save.
% Sow* of the best cyclers in town
f lktie girls slider ten ye«rs of
»**
I Mis* Torwie Orefhy, of Richland,
1 ®a., vho will tench the primary
b dapartnwtpt of the Ocfila High
tSch*»'l; arrived Wednesday night.
g Hr. Daniel Jacob Henderson,.otic
*' of the moat promising young men
l in Irwin county, went up to Ah-
rWville Wednesday to enter the
M college at that place.
© Pure fruit juices—not extracts—
WPS at PonrUr Street Drug Store.
tie Fitzgerfild correspondent of
r-4 The
T‘the Atlanta Journal ought to know
a’-.hat there will be no “Fitzgerald
* Publishing Company.” There may
yt,e an “Irwin County Publishing
^/ompany.”
Fresh turnip and cabbage seed
a put received at the Fourth Street
^3rug Store.
<> There is lively talk of organizing
*i t telephone company in Ocilla, and
two hope it will soon materialize. A
melophone system in a town is like a
“'evolving table in fi family, once you
«iave tried it you would not be with-
tout iti Push on (lie good work.
d
j We hereby agree to close our
’ tarber shops at 9 a. m. Sundays.
b W. S. Carsox,
t 5-4t. Anns B'uows.
a 8-2
v Mr. Googe, of Abbeville, who
here last week and part of this
kVeek prospecting, with a view to
Ripening a cotton warehouse busi-
hess here, met with such poor en-
ftoiiragement from some of the
f riercliant» that he gave up the en-
i;erpi'i. a 9f This does not” wipe out
<ffie fact that Ocilla needs such a
'business.
*t Niters Heninger and Johns, of
tllie Mormon faith, called at the
;OciL postottice Wednesday, got
Ihoir Uieinon nail and departed. Tbe^y
the tram road from the
t jtKrection .of Cummings mill and
r\*alked ait of tnsvn, up Irwin
: .venue as "ar as Air. T. #S. Williams
Residence, vhere they turned oil,
going west. They came fi;om the
Kissimmee scUon of the county.
Go and getyour teeth inserted at
Dr. lloltzfs hr Dr. HoltzendorP,s
for $lfl.50 for .nil set.
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OCILLA, IRWIN COHNTT, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1899.
Miss Jessie Martin, of Dawson,
is visiting relatives in Ocilla.
There are plenty of frying-size
chickens on the market now, and
the price ranges from 20 cents up.
We would like to see pupils well
up '» the three r’s before they un-
dertake other studies. |
Miss Susie Cockrell, after a pleas |
ant visit of several weeks to her i
sister, Mrs. Geo. K. Wilcox, re-, |
turned to her home near Sycamore
Thursday of last week.
A bright little Ocilla Miss
about , thirteen x -' has , solui , ,
, , . summers a ir
correspondent in Bat. “D,” Sixth
Artillery, now stationed at Manila ’
P. I.
Fine Summer dress goods at ac¬
tual cost, at Henderson, Paulk &
(; 0 i g 8-‘>5-lm
The wet season ie here, and we
may have a seige of it.
The Epworth League held an
interesting meeting at the Metho¬
dist church Wednesday night.
Mr. W. I). Burke returned ft ora
his months’ vacation Wednesday
night. Mr. W. T. Brewer, who
filied his place during his absence,
goes to Montgomery, Ala. •
You can get a full upper and
lower set of teeth at Dr. Iloltzen-
dori*H lor $10.50.
Dewey Paulk the infant child
Mi?, and Mrs. Win. Faulk, ot n-ear
Willaeoochee, Coffee county,
on Wednesday of last week, of
fever.
Jfr. J. M. Henderson, sou of
H?Stt. Wm. Henderson, uxipeets to
take the business course in the col¬
lege at Abbeville, and may leave for
that place Monday morning.
Miss Emma Paulk, after a month’s
vacation, resumed her work at tho
postoffice yesterday. During her
absence Miss Aural Hobbs tilled
the place of assistant p. in. very
acceptably.
Mr. T. Gottlieb, of Fitzgerald,
spent a few hours in Ocilla Sunday.
Mr. N. E. Ory, his manager here,
returned to Fitzgerald with him,
and was hack Monday, together
with four hundred dollars worth of
new goods.
Arcadia Ginger Ale, on ice, at G.
jj. Macon & Go’s,
Owing to the fact that the liter-
ar y gc bool opens Monday, and the
f llr tber fact that the jrujrils could
not attend a singing school at night,
a class for Prof. Royal was not
made up. Prof. Royal is now
teaching a large class at Luke.
If you eat without appetite you
need Prickly Ash Bitters. It promptly
removes impurities that clog and
imped* the action of the digestive
organs, creating good appetite and
digestion, strength of body and
activity of brain. B’or sale by MHh-
burn &> Denmark, Fitzgerald, Gs.
Go to Henderson, Paulk & Co’s,
and buy you a nice White Hickory
Wagon. 8-25-1 in.
After taking a look at the little,
j ola building, dilapidated recently, Methodist tins scribe church ar-
'
j l i y ed at tnis mhu .n d ° 1
| Melhodtst fnemf, haven t a great
jdialnioit. tvh B i n i di . •
I church pride yours truly wul rub
,elbows with many of them through
eternity, if there is ‘no change
heart in some direction.—Blakely
•Reporter Yes, but, Jack,
JO" O,ow “p,Me (Mt W».v "
fall?”
Maeon & Co. for toilet soaps,
Mr. J. A. Anderson, a clevc;
naval stores man, who is in butji-
ness about six miles north of Kirk-
land, was in Ocilla Wednesday, anti
seemed much pleased with the place
and people. We hope to see him
hero again.
Last Sunday was regular monthly
meeting day at Brushy Creek
The congregation 'was not quite as
large as usual, but the services were
unusally interesting and impress-
; V( , Elder • Hardin's sermon, on
■.Love,” was a powerful and ex-
haiiativa on ^ aml ms de a
i mpr8SB ion upon his hearers. His
mormon and that of Elder Sutton
were monitory and cannot fail to do
much good.
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f© finer, Pearce & sii %
<*) SAVAMNAH, GA.
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•) COTTON
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| § Manufacturers of High Grade (@ @
4 Fertilizer. ©)
% Experienced and Expert g §
handlers of both wSea island
e) 4 and Upland loaned Cotton. a
9) Money „ -----
:© Shippers on satisfactory se-«i>
#) curity. ©
(• 8-4-6.
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Wednesday good middling cotton
sold in Ocilla for o | cents.
Mr. J. L. Paulk has been ailing
this week, but bas been up most of
the time.
Best Georgia Syrup, 15 cts per.
gallon, Pournello <fc Dickson’s.
Miss Ida Ilayes is visiting friends
in Fitzgerald, and will return Sun¬
day. J
If vott want fine Georgia grown
onions, write Oajif. A. L Lawton,
Sycamore, Ga.
They wandered ’mid scenes they
knew not, this pair from the water¬
shed, till their weary steed lie flew
^ __ in | u . was nearly dead
^ lnaml)0rg of tho Baptist
church arc reque8tcd u , meet at the
j Methodist ebureh Saturday at 4 p.
^
j M. L. Lawson. Pastor,
,
| Hot days followed by cool nights
will breed malaria in the body that
is bilious of costive. Prickly A-’b
Bitters is very valuable at this time
LerS L r4»S sSi‘1,
Mashburn & Denmark, Fitzgerald,
Ga,
Mr. A. 11. Watson Iras returned
to his home in Sumner.
The Ocilla Novelty Works are
kept busy, which means that t he
work turned out is first-class.
From now till frost both the j
tow „ oounciUnd individuals should
be unsparing in the use of lime.
^ WkUam< ideut o/ i
;l score
a quarter ot banks in lieorgia,
spent . the 4 , greater , part . ot .. Tuesday
.
Miss lkB » ie ° ! W ^ te ‘"
boro, S. C., arrived m Ocilla . „ 1 ues-
and is her .
«l«y vrs.Ung sister,
^' s ‘ ’ ’ ‘ ' >et lu
Even a-, county surveyor may j
sometimes think he. knows more :
alwul the couut y roads tliau a
newspaper man, and this bigitty way
of thinking sometimes costs him a
good dinner.
Ocilla is prepared to handle ail |
the cotton that may be brought
here, and will pay as much for it as
‘ ln l °^ ltu town ua " 1 J<1 -' There is
| 1 a bank right hero, and for that means
i plenty of money to swap cotton,
nQ maMer how much is brought in.
Miss Nova Hayes, one of Ceilln s
brightest mid handsomest young
ladies, who is teaching school near
Ashley, in Wilcox county, visited
her parents in this place Saturday,
''eturning Sunday. She was ao-
j eonrpanied by Mr. Wharton t’aylor
i and his sister,^ Miss Ida. Miss
1 Hayes’ school will close throe weeks
j from next Monday.
I'he Ocilla colord school, T. W.
Clark principal, opens next Mon¬
day.
Mrs. Burns, wife of S. A. Burns,
who lives just over the line in Ber¬
rien, is, we regret to state, coutincd
to her room with fever.
They are not making much racket
at the Racket Store, but they are
selling goods. Two clever young
men own it, and they will treat
customers right.
Those in need of comercial print¬
ing of any kind should call at the
Dispatch office, sficSimples of work,
select-stationery and get oiir prices.
We will do the rest.
A monster rattlesnake was killed
by a negro in the southern part of
the county this week. It had twenty
rattles and is said to have been the
snake vet seen in that see-
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- 1 ,n - no.,
Mr. Richard Tucker and live or
six of his family are recovering
f rull1 f eV er. Mr, Tucker lives near
** «“ <* I T ri *. "*!?"*“ "*
has had a trying time tins summer
Wlth sickness '
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ITT & H0LMS5 fMDWME GO. 1
FITZGERALD, GA. 3%
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HKAIJQCAKTKKS FOB 3
' Hard^re, Wagons and Plows, Baggies y!
We Make a Specialty of 3?
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
A Full Line of 3a
Paints, Oils, Colorings, 3i
Har’d Wood Oils, Fillers Varnishes, and White Lead. i
\Ve can supply you with the best Betting and Lubricating Oils uun.u- =1
them. factured. Bend to us for your mill and steam fittings. We cim Jjui jei»u i
W8TT & S3UKS ViSBWUE CO. 34
FI1ZG&KALO, C.l. %t
liOYD’8 OLD STAND.
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fliUKifetLida-'f'"' Phk. n * :
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Harley Hardware Co.
Stoves,
Tinware,
Grockero,
House
Furiiistog
Goods.
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Harley Hard war© Co.
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is ran price.! di&
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fignriim' THE will BHAKF conviuch POI NTS, that in our tliese arsuuient, points a re-over worth low coasnierins. price*. A_ There IMHo ^
yon that (to are sell for less Ufau others ask fer E*r 1®# ...
is nothing wo offer yon the we dilTerenee not noMre large; oft, the
same goods. starfung. SoTnetiiiloa may very a ™
difference is In the aggregate, your figuring will convince ymi
that you are losing money, if you tail to *■“'
'hr
. *. Take Advantage of These Savings ! . \ ^
As we. have previously Riatori.-wc run » strictly cash business. We
mean cash on delivery: not 30 days nor 1U month.-.' time. accinmfs (’ouscqucnHy, add we ■ •
.have no book-keepers and collectors to pay, nor any had to p>
prices. Our customers have the assurance that they pay uotUing-hstt thetr pw
own hills here, and that they got the Aw
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(§) LOWEST PRICES POSSIELE. (§)
We carry a complete and get line (irices of before General purchasing Merchandise, elsewhere. and invite We the exchange public }jf Mfk \t
to visit our stove of all kinds. Lour* to fff.
goods at cash prices for country produce serve, m
B. ALLEN & CG. %
IRWIN AVENUE, - - OCILLA. GA. j*
Ooilia Novelty.Works!
L. J. TUCKER, PROBE
Ocilla, Geoi^ cu
-■smm&mm'mbmmvMmi*
./ am prepared to manufacture, on short notice, .........
Mantles,
Columns,
Gable Ornaments,
Brackets.
Newel Posts,
And all other interior and exterior finishings for residences, churches,
etc. My facilities for turning out work iu above line are ezoelleni and.
prices will be found reasonable for first-class work. Orders fr ‘n Irwin
county and southwest Georgia generally are respectfully solicited, ami
satisfaction is assured. 7-7-2m.
Official Ci i$on
Irwin Cotnvty.
We carry
a csraplete litre of
i Slitdsf <4 IfeAT-y Umh4<
; w*r-e, Plows, Plow Gear, U.r MM<
■ etc. We call particular
1 to Chattanooga (drilled Plows aepj
:
Planet, Jr., (Sitllkva'L**.
Close prices-, ttek
Ealubxers,
Head Blocks,
Cemsr Hlocks,
Base Blocks,
Mouldings.
NO. 2.
Saw Mill,
j .TurycfiUDg
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