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Sailed Down and Disk! Dp I
good The rice crop in Irwin will be aj
one.
i J'Kiglas is about to have an-Epis¬
copal church.
r atten .ig beef cattle for market
is a side hue that pays farmers well.
Monday forced hundreds of men
in th,is section into their winter
“lothes.
Too many people in Georgia
s»»89 untold, wealth, -unto!' 1 to the
tax receiver.
Jim Freeman^, down, at Qquglas,
is kicking about poor mail facilities.
Better move to Ooiba, whpro, every -
ibing is lum turn.
Mr. Talley rut.tpp^. ©LAlapahs,
and Mr. Sf,.del ill, of Sylvester, were j
in Ocilla a few hours Monday.
There iy nothing u*w in railroad,
matters, r-o far - as Gejila i» con¬
cerned.
I lie next }u<jj$ %..th;,» circuit j
w;ll be elected by tun people,
there will doubtless be, several can-
didates.
The grass worrqs. in,voided some ot j
the. corn fields in this section, hut
disappeared as suddenly as they
came, and did not stay, long enough
to eat all the grass. i
R. H. Burton & Son, have wold j
the Fitzgerald Leader, to Mr. Leo,!
of the Colony Citizen, ami hereafter,
the two papers will bo, published as |
we,
Mr. Robert Regi^Ur and Miss!
Fannie Patton, were, joined in wed-!
lock,on last Sundaymt the home of
the groom’s father a short distance
aprtij; of Milltown,—Adel N-ews.
The great success of Chainber-
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy in tho treatment of bowel
complaints has made it. standard
over the.greater part- e£ the civiliz¬
ed world. For.sale by Dr. G. 1L
Afacon & Co., Druggists.
Abe Davis, the negro who jump¬
ed his bond a few weeks ago, is now
in Irwin county’s jail, awaking ■
trial, lie was found picking cot¬
ton, between Quitman and Valdosta,
and had adopted a new name.
Tte first ■ bale of eea island cot-j
ton was broug.il to town yester-,
day by Mr. W. S. Clark, ofMaussy.
It was bought by J. TV. McMullen
at 12d cents.-—Moultrie Observer,
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As usually treated a sprain will
disable the injured person for throe
os lour weeks, but if Chamberlain's
fey days. Pain Balm also eartw
rheumatism,, cats, bruises and burns.
For sale by Dr. G- H. Macon & Co.,
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lrrnggmr. ITri-irmi-ir
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Mr. W. H. Tygart, of Nashville,
paid Ocilla a visit the early part of
the week. He reports Nashville as
verging on a leap forward. She
deserves all the good luck that may
fall to her share.
What’s Hie matter with you,
Irwin? Remember “Be ye notun-
equally yoked together” will also
apply to a jury.—Adel News. There
will be a “roasted” Herring in the
nprthwest corner of Berrien one of
those longeomeshorts.
bhcltpn- Dampier, who vst serv¬
ing a, iiffl- sentence for killing Sam
Durkey at Jlahira two or-three years
ago, died at.the penitentiary camp
at Worth. Ga., about a week ago.
He was sick .only a short while, but,
tlje Times has not learned the cause
of his death, His. body was buried
At Worth.—Valdosta Times.
In the parlors of the Osceola Ho-
Anna Darsey. of White Springs,
were joined in matrimony by Rev.
Mr. Bradford, of the Methodist
again.—-Aael hows. ■? Yes, but just
think of us fish that are still in flic-
sca ’
Mr. Clint Harper and a Dispatch
sqribc dined at Judge Dun Tucker’s
last Sunday. The two mentioned
and sight or ten others shared the
hospitality of this excellent family.
and all were loud in their prais, of
the feast. After dinner w " vu six
or
«£ til A rushy Creek . and MB .
. >j flk ,
class as assembled around the Organ
and rendered some "entrancing
music. The' afternoon was very
plbasantly spent by nil.
Ruby Newelota.
We nro having some real cool
weu1hor for ttlf , tim0 ()f yoar .
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. E. Paulk
visited the later’s mother Saturday
and Sunday of last week.
Mie. T. P. Paulk left to-day for
Mystic, where she will spend
days visiting relatives.
Mr. M. if. Fletcher will begin
ginning in Chula this.week and. will
g ; n both long and short cotton.,
Mr. Lb D. Branch is visiting
Worth. Think there must t be some
attraction over there for him.
Misses Hattie Bush and Helda
Branch were guests of Misses Br¬
ma and Gussie Fletcher last Friday.
Yearly mooting begins at Zion
mu uexl Friday l!tK f buds .till Sun-
day. Also at Pleasant Hill, a few
m :i oe fj. om bycamore.
Bov. Patrick filled his regular ap-
poin'meirt at the Fletoher
Brunch school house last Sunday.
Qnii u a large crowd attended,
Minsos Lola Turner and Gussie
Slater, ofAlapaha, who have been
visiting relatives and friends at this
place, returned homo Friday, to the
regret of their many friends here,
Messrs. Phillips and Hollings-
worth had the misfortune of losing
two of the finest mules in their lot
Saturday last, Some think there
r au«t ba.ve been some poison in the
corn they wore feeding on.
Gnesa what young man loft Satur-
day to soe his beat, girl and had not
returned Holiday p. m.
Aug. 28. “Prii-lis.”
Story of a Slava
To bo bound hand ami foot for
years by tho chain a of disease is
tho worst form of slavery. George
P. Williams, of Manchester, Mich.,
tells how such a slave was made free.
He says: “My wife has been so
helpless for five years that she could
not turn over in bod alone. After
using two bottlos of Electric Bit-
tors, she is wonderfully improved
and able to do her own work.” This
supreme remedy for female diseases
pmckly cures nervousness, eloep-
lessnoss, melancholy, headache, back-
ac ho ’ dizzy spells. This
miracle . working medicmo god-
is a
S0n( j p, ^veaP, sickly, ran down poo-
pin. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
50 cents. Sold by Dr. G. IL Macon
& Co., Druggists.
Tried to Kill Her Husband.
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A very start,!y incident occurred
in southern part of the county
J-.ble. interest.
Mr. Henry' Biers is a young
farmer of moderate means and has
not been married . , , long. His -.- wife -- - 1S
a daughter of Mr, John Hart, u
respected citizen of the county. She
is said to be pretty. The domestic
relations of tho young ..j, :e b:iv .
not been pleasant for some time.
One wig ht , about twe weeks ago,
Mr ’ Hi “ rt * WiW !Avakened wIth a 8e "
vere 5,1 head '* Vhen 5je
awoku '* ife v as bol,!:D S 5n '
heaU 5u hwr 5s I and was l» ick,n 8 30
hili ' ar witi a Th « l mn in hie
keaci wa8 80 8evera tbatho went irit0
b,g 811(1 !i,lfferod un36ld a 8 ome8 tbc
remainder of the night. The next
day he went to a physician who ex¬
amined his ear and found that there
W3S ; POUmlhinCi ; n h ; a head. Ho
WCI;t t<( v;ork ,-tricve.the ohh-.ot
H ,, (i v, m , u { \x xo a pc.ve of Rau.
j t being moulded to the shape
the ear led to the ■ isuGon that it
ha( , be#I1 meltert P0Ured hr.
Mr. Hkirs remembored t hat there
was a lire burning when he awoke.
I 1 '• l bi
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Mr. Hiera returned home u/.-l
o.usud hi;- wife of attempting to take
hi« life. This she finally admitted,
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some understanding satisfaetory to
each and are yet living together,-—
Moultrie Observer.
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Volcanic £ruptiert$.
Arc grand, but tlkm 1 G-.
rob Salvo- life of A ; ; y . ^ cWen T s ^
, ur ^ ^ alsj0 old Rr.n-
mT1 g -nd i„ ever lSor6B) -Jlctrs, Boil,,
r'olons, Corns, V/n.rli-', Guta, Brais-
«, Burns, Scalds', Chapped Hands*
Chilblains. Best Pile curr, on earth.
Drives ot.it Pains and .Vchea. Only
25cts. a box. fchro, guaranteed.
Sold by Dr. G H. Macon & Co.,
Druggist,
Something To Do.
Editor Dispatch: Allow mo to
say a U w word',' to my ‘’brothers in
black,'*, who are always hanging
arougd'whiio there It. something to
do.
King cotton is opening and every
idle person ran }^ot something 1 to do.
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j . ^ ^ , u .,, uud , m(l uk ^ at
to oth( , ra . 1£ you do, .1 edge
J. B. might have to, counsel you,
and his oounseilation ia not so pleas¬
ant when you are caught hanging
around taking what belongs to other
people. Make your own .money and
buy what you nodd. Ko working
people are guilty of these heiuoun
crimes that are soiling the pages of
history. Idleness is the citadel of
crime. I shall continue to blow the
horn of reformation until I shall
it dethroned. We preach, talk and
write against it, but still it goes on.
What re the solution of this knotty
question? Where is our Moses?
We notice that nine-tenths of the
dastardly crimes committed in via.
country are committed by idle ne-
! groan, and while there is something
for them to do.
I am forced to say that we, wh
are so-called Moses’, to lead our race,
will have to girdle ourselves,
there are too many of the sons and
daughters of Ham dipping through
our fingers to perdition. Preachers,
teachers, leaders and parents, we
have’ to out on the whole armor,
or else we are lost.
1 know the Caucasians have reach-
ed eu the uk conclusion - onc.i.iHion 1mm tong ago two tha f
“there is a loose screw somewhere,
and the golden wedge is hidden.
Yourw, for the betterment of his
race, T. tV. Clark,
Prin. Ocilla Colored School.
A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIAR¬
RHOEA.
A PRONilSiEriT ViZCiniA EDITOR
Had Almost! fcstvon Up, best was
Brought Back to Perfect Bealth by
Chatnborialn’a Colic, Cholera
ami Diarrhoea Remedy.
READ HIS EDITORIAL.
L'rqm the Times, IlillstlllG, Va,
I suffered with diarrhoea for a
long time and thought I was jiast
being cured. I had spent much
time and money and suffered so
much misery that I had almost de¬
cided to give up all hopes of re¬
covery and await the resulte, but
noticing the advertisement of < ham-
beriain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy and also some
rUonials stating how some wonder-
ful cures had been wrought by this
remedy, 1 decided to try it. .After
- a * f - u b *
low-eufforere that 1 aih a halo aad
hearty man to-day and feel ::s -. ill
8l * c ' v ' ,r •**'* “ “L 1
Mooro. Sold by I)r. G. h. Macon
C-. Dm-orAts
Surnr.er !s Out.
I- M Snrnner, the Worth cou Dt y
prnu onor who wat mi lined it. the
Ter red jail for safe-keeping, was
given his freedom eurly yesterday
morning.
lion. J. M. Sumner, of Sumner.
Gn,, the father of ths young man,
arrived in the city or. the Georgia
& Alabama train yesterday morning
»nd presented to Sheriff Christie a
bond approved by Judge W. N.
Spence of the Albany circuit ana
an order for his soaV release. The
amount of tne bonu is ^10,000, and
is lor the forthcoming of the young
i man in the event the supreme court
an appeal that has been made
I for a new trial for him.—Dawson
News.
A word To Mothers
'J::;"::,:;
to administer (ifaambexJain'a j
C°ugh Remedy. It contains no
opiate.nor narw tic. iriany■ form' and j
success that has attended its U 52
in-the treatment ol cold' er oup !
.or it the approval au3
P rais ® 5 i, h “ s r Lo«JT6d
, 16 Lord States and in many
.
foreign lands. For sale by Dr G.
H. Macon k Co'., Druggists.
M5 bb Mattie Lott, of Shepherd,
who bun been at Ocilla for the past
three weeks, has returned home and
is quite ill.—-Douglas Breeze, 20th.
Her mother, Mrs., J. S. Lott, who
had been visiting her parents in Ir-
winville, j,asset 'through Ocilla Last
Saturda on route hoitfe, acoom-
panied her brother, Mr. Jesse
I l ittke.
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Knows that the Ptser Uss Reav d.y
tar Diseases of the Livfcr,
Kidneys and Bladder’Ts
By* Sr. SI* HsLEAfl’S i
LIVES AMD .
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fail!! m
s a *» is
It has Cured Thousands of Des¬
perate Cases*, Try It.
nmxt cwrirtnw.
PMCB, $1.00 PER BOTILB.
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-Hr. G. H. Macon & C O'. .. a, Ga.
Are You a Gentleman?
Quick yon nnswt.i “yes. Xow J
let’s see, what is it to be a
man: Kot a make-believe; there j
m .. liy 0 • lUi .. b -us articles
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gentleman, neither do tine clothes, |
for you may hang it on the fense ilii
lan t0 jud g 6 hy the clothes |
to tbc makeup , of . _ For ,„j if
a a man.
you>ll ouly !votice you >u often come
across a titty dollar saddle on a
twenty dollar home.
If the above is tainted with slang
there’s lots of truth expressed. The
coat of gentility cannot be put cjfl'
and on at pleasure. Every time you
take it off ’tis the worse for wear, !
and also harder to resume.
.v A genu .-ronth-mar man i“ i- one on who thinks lu, ‘ -> I
saya and does what is right, under!
all circumstances and at all times.
With him a young girl is ent irely
safe, for if she shows a tendency to
forwardness, he will admonish her,
instead of taking advantage of her
weakness. Tell me that Mr. Pom¬
padour if? a gentleman when ho is
known as a fast young man? Such a
one has not the first requisite of
manhood—c hi v&lry. < Ihivalrotts ?
What, when lie would mislead an
ig.up runt girl? Chivalrous
, t ;, CL yon have to be s a misnomer,
, Uj ,t docs not fit a gentleman. If
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com;.-". :t an.-’- viuioub
' by tlr 'Father of Deception,
t-- induct. ;. girl to oppose h-r
rental tr:u:. ng you are a stranger to
true manhood. ’Tis uni-t when you
treat other women as you want your
mother and aister treated that yon
can honestly claim the title Sc, lie
eurofal, look veil at yourselves, be-
f.ore you fight s omebody who save
y©u arc not » gentleman. For,
truly, it n cons a great deal.—Adel
Rows.
Miss Tennant will never write
anything truer or more timely than
the above, nd w ? wish a copy of it. I
could be placed in, the hand, of i
every yonng man in Georgia, si i
i« a st. Fast young men, who use |
of a do entendre kind
to young ladies, CL, who Hatter i.
destroy, arc vipers too low in the j
human scale to associate with pure
women and should he < islracized, |
socially and otherwi.-e.
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°‘‘-' ,, ght coo, v, hi. u «‘*n ;«<
she was tree ted for a month,
by her family physician, , but grew]
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drug^st me dic!ae could' cure l5in^g t > t
stm" oijr , ea T) f New she!
rMSCOVSYy for Consumption; delight]
bought a bottle and to her
f 0U nj herself benefitted from first *
g after ose . taking She six continued bottles, its found use her-] and]
sslf sound and well; now does her j
j own ’house w^rk, Free and trial is as bottles well asj of
she ever w as. H. > i
this Great Discovery at Dr. G-
Macon & Go., Druggist.
jj- w ;jj nol he many rtiOohA before
^ Tacker wiU J*. ve com-
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of tb(! best l0uds , .
i l’ Ietfcd 0X1(1 l 111
j the county.
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S Here is a Pointer.
Don’t forget that you ran aare money l>y going to
1 p C50 ulK Hardware
For all kinds of Hardware, Building Material, Mill Sup
[dijCs. House Furnishing Goods, etc.
We call particular attention to Refrigerators, let
Cream Freezers, Flowerpots andJardemerrsgoing at Cos
We have a nice line of Dinner Sets, llodgers Silver Plate#
Table Ware, Lamps, Galvanized Tin and Glass ware.
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We also carry a complete line of Iteady Mixed Paints.
, I i Oil:;. Varnishes, Brushes, Dry Colors, White Lead pad Color:
if in Oil.
FAULK HARDWARE CO.
opposite e-jurs fuse s
Fitzgerald, ? Georola.
fjaes
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STREET DRUG STORE.
NEW FIRM!' NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES!
— Dr. G. H . Macon & Co.,
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DRUG STORE
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OCIL.L.A, GEORGIA*.
Their store is elegantly mW fitted --rtKl furnishwl snUth«ir.vUMik
>«•*. U.id quality, u.w.is'.ku <.t
Pure Drugs Chemicals Standard Patent Medicines Perfumery,
Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles
-— THE FI2T38ST Bo. CIGA^ TN THE MARKET- —
stationery;
V, Hi in ’ I'ajwr Rn vi'lovit*. l’laln ami l-'iim-y Jlni-cwl s.»ti»n#?-». Fin# Writ ins Tablnte^
Vuntil 'i'ubfws. l‘%». I'hk'.U i:ueHa;.f, Wfifing lute. Ve»».
They make a specially of Gompounding Phgsicraa’s
• Prescriptions and Family Recipes.
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\ , i arc iuvtft-i! Vo rail ami in-!);-•* ihoir . look. Tin y win bo to make y#«r tif*-
unalnum,.- ami wlliirt-ii you court, ously wlitylwr you wisJi U) ijnn-'iare or not* Tour
|* always no niiuter bow suiiiU yonr jatrobfuK yon may r#at aMnyml
*>;'■ cousU'*t aim to »-.-li you the best goods Uuudian l» ubtahiod and at, «ftMkma)rtu
Ice Gold Soda Water, MiIK Stiafees and Goco Goia,
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Trams Nos. 1, 3. nnd 4 run daily, except Sunday.
Trains Nos. : iindO rim »d Buinfsy Only. signal.
(f) Flag Station. Trains stop only on . ,
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at Tifton, it«d the (ieorgia & AJabanifi-ut Fitzgerald. F. G. PoATKMrrr, Trnl&e Van**«’•.
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