Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, September 01, 1899, Image 5

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FARMERS AND FARMING. Farmers arc the happiest people is the world. They are .engaged in tire noblest occupation. They ire honest, upright citizens, or the majority of them are. Of course there are some rascals engaged in farming as w ell as in every other aeenpation. They :irc all over the world, and in every, or almost eveiy occupation, as well as honest, straight forward men. Where an honest man goes, a dishonest one (an go- until he is found out. 1 lien he in left behind. And ho is flUre to bo lAimd out pretty soon. l imeivare the most prosperous people, taking them all round, and 1 ne most contented They live at home arid know how every dollar mum obtained—how hard they work¬ ed to earn it—and they strive to put it to the heat advantage. Farm- (ng is the standard occupation, for what would the merchants, . . , manufacturers and all other olaaaes do if it for the farmers? It 1 was not . is the farmers who hold them up and draws them on—help 3 them through obstacles they could not otherwise pull through, for great responsibilities lie y i the passage oi every man’s life, aiid, I believe, the greatest is in the farmer’s, What would tiie merchants do without the farmers,, or the farmers without the merchants? Of coursu there has to he different occupations, for one can’t do without the other, but > it seems there is getting to be too in an j merchants for the farmers. Two many farmers are leaving the farms and going into the mercantile business. They should stay on the farm and make a home not' only for themselves, but take Elder Sikes’ advice and be content¬ ed. You can’t be, unless you have a home arid some tie to draw you tho re that is stronger than any other. Thera are several young men of rny acquaintance that have left the farm who, if -they were hack, would stay. Some'of them art merchants and some are in other occupations; but if they had the in¬ ducements they have had on tho farm (hey would not hesitate to go there. While it takes courage, eakrgy and porserveranco to make a aBoeossful farmer, there arc plenty of ot*r young tn*m endyv ed with tH*#e gifts that could make a. pros¬ perous living farming; and if you start for success ton must expect to ptny its price. You cannot win it! by feebl* or halfway oft 01 to, neithei is It to be won by socking it in a ^Uf dij*en different directions, ion have got to bring to your chosen ivjprk energy, industry, and, above all, that, singleness of purpose which is always willing to devote the efforts of a life time to its accom¬ plishment. Now,'if you intend to farm you must throw all the energy of your being into it, seeking its accomplishment at whatever hazard or sacrifice. This, however, does n'ot prevent us from enjoying life’s pleasures; hut rather helps us to en¬ joy life move and take more delight in the pleasures of others. Do not stand 'waiting and wishing, but go to work with an energy and per¬ severance that will scatter every obstacle in your way to success. A weak and irresolute way of doing business will scatter your plans as quick as they are formed. You must not stand waiting for some one to'corne and help you over the difti- cult places. If you do you will never get over, and will always be behind. Young man, you can | make a living on the farm jus* as well as your parents or any one. You are capable of more than you i probably think. If you try you will meet with success. There is as many prominent men on the farm as anywhere else, and you can be one among them. Your ambition is to reach the topmost round on the ladder of fame, and you can, with energy. F .4 RMfilt Gltll,. “Some girls can sweep into a room with style and grandeur, but when it comes to sweeping out a room—well, that’s another sfctry.” All kinds of cemmercitd printing done at the Dispatch office, We duplicate city work, both iu stylo and prices. An O'tl Rond Notice. The following road overseer’s coin mission, issued to UeTijsnun Lindsey, in 1 st-!, was i'mnid bv Mr. H. F. Lindsey, Sr., among some old pajmrs belonging to liis father. Its principal interest attaches to the names on the list, many of whom are household words in Berrien > Worth, and Colquitt to-duy, ad the owners have gone down to their graves loved and honored by their prosterity: GEORG 1 A—Low>;n ms Coi \tv : Agreeable to an order of the Hon¬ orable Superior court of said eoun- try, February term, of s:; : 'i court, of 1844 , we, Shadrack Gridin, Al¬ len-Tones, Seaborn J. ii i !, pointed eommiHsioueva on t. oral public roads in the <:.-.vi,Y G eo rg i a M i .1 i i r*, .*•; j. i b \ •; ' r * t > • .. thoritiod invented in UR . 1 1 )! t •;/ ipp'oint, Aei Limiocy ivor-i.-er of tit •.: i a. 0 f t}l( , Uiadint, from Fuieh' to Troupville. Commencing at l-’ufe-iiA auU vvor king to tin. cross rend i t . a p ; . from U orr. A berry to Frank linville, and tl-is tonm.' reion to re- main in full force twalve month.;, Given from under our Lands this 7 th day of September, 1844 . Benjamin Lindsey, Overseer. The Hands on tho Road. Mitchell Griffin. .John Sedge wick. Scott Griffin Riley Mathis. Tames Bryant. Paul Crosby. Elias Skipper. Alexander Watson. Thomas DeLoaoh. General DeLoacb Harve Thomas. James Marti::. Richard Burnett. Tifton Gazette. MolUi yr . - • • iduer son ol our friend, Samuel Smith, will g,» to Ocilla soon to start a repair machine .-'hop Another boy v who isle- ' ' jm. his farm homo for the nncertaintit s ol town life.—-Douglas Breeze. Ocilla Hiflli scuool ~TS----- Offer 3 Superior Advantages to those desiring a 'j’horough and Practial Education. The 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- structioii will bo used, The School ia Graded, and those who coinpleto tho work prescribed will be given Certificates of Proficiency. . With tho co-operation of Trustees and Faculty the ensuing year promises to be tho most, successful, as well as the most useful in the history of tho school. - * * * 8 ^ ree to P 11 pila between the ages of 6 t and 18 yean) rosidiag in the Ocilla Public School Districts; to all other.-; e rate of 12.00 per month will bo charged payable mm.- : : N the Secretary in AD- * VANTl'K’ v 411 JSU * * * MUSI 4 PA, 1 1 A L\ Month. , 0 can be procured in good families at from .$8 to 110 per. month....... The School is provided with a Library of well selected books, to which al] bona fide pupils have access without obaige. TEACHERS. W. N. Smith, A. B. & B. Ph., Principal, M. L. LawsoIt, Miss. Tassib Oveubv. Miss. Eva. Smith, Music. - PAloIo TERM 0 P ™» the-Snrt in September and continues four months. - % - — — - — ——-------— ■ — For further information apply either to L. R. TUCKER, J. L. PAULK, Sec. and Treas. Pres. Bd. of Trustees 8 - 4 -Jm. Theee Rapid Days. ( 11 V Editor—Well? • Reporter — l un i have tuteon . »ni««to.s this afternooi. | ‘-'by Editor (frowning) i 1 what 'i Reporter—l';u to bo married. City Editor—Well, hurry up. And (absently) f ' got the mime, of the *^lo and &4 that, and 4 if Hie;-* a .*« | anything sensational cnhirjp n| m. W- 1 'frail ex pci h ■■■l a c 'i:rtn. a hustle ■ i : u. -fit. l iOU 1 s P iJi inark i St*'*ii 'N- x'v her Was the result of his splendid 1 th. Indomitable will mul uvoikIous onergy aro not found whore- Stomach. Liver, Kiduo^s, ; Bowels are out of order. I£ you want those qualities and tho sue j c-a. ■ they Fills. bring, Thay use Dr developo King’s New every .power of brain and body. Only 25 c at I)r. G H. M-hcou & -' iirugoint. Mrs. fsanty Hutchiiisoii, wh>> tin 1 ' resided Chas- 01 ' yea^ near tain, came to Moultrie last week to vioit her son, Pleas While here she decided to visit her grand,.son, Mr. W. H. Aldridge, who '"<>* »t Fidcock. The trip to Fidcock and return was made on the train, and {though she-in six years old and has never been stranger to railroads since their . . tbo south, this construction in wn.- J)«i* hrst rule on the cart?. Mrs, % . 11 UtonittSOll . . ohe thn first , said aaw * train run out of Charleston, , over 60 yea?*? ago, and has many timuA r . beaii UiHii. and around them *>iit never rode on them.-— Moultrie Observer. . Overwork, eithor physical wonts!, will produce weakness and ioss of energy. Loo many business >r family cares, overwork !u the harvest field, an excess of woman's wort; , and , worn VSli* produ-CU , xoon\^. .■ misery. • -1 i - o prevent , this . , , the feanstod system should bore- .!' i.’otU immediil. Oj . )r, J. H ail’s Strengthening Cordial a-nu Blood Rurifie is an aupropri- * L, flc-6 roiliOdV- -v 11 > * 1(10 t)dc - and '•; & ♦?*. bottle. Sold by Dr. G. Ii. Macon & Co., Ocilla, Ga. nlTAl ION. iiu.i :, it r»f s>v;! HOii anti proivony ot Lt*u P» iviDsb- loi. minor heir of jiwhcs i ! letcher*, iaiw* of An Id connty, will notice passed is hereby gJ veil d.e that said appli*- of cation Oo on ,-t- •»ett foitrr. Ordinary for said county, to i i\ ImJd on the firs I Monday ,Y; f;i Angus;, Witntws my «Ui(t -i.i wiguatiirc, tiiis July 6, JtOU. J. J. Lkk. vhnilnary. CITATION. IT { 1 - so wvi a 1 v vv U\ V 3 ou: it y. Whereas. Jacob Uall. Aaminlshrat of tate of .laniGA Walker.- r •Gf< i s»*G.(.s l«» tin- i‘our* l in ord.ilmr. his petition, duly adniinisiert'd filed arid m-.u.Tou .^ald on eg- }m' h?r:* fully esi.au 1 hi.s is the rerun- to « it *' ft 1 ' 'p , ' , :.r.U l ..idHI!i't!i iW-'-h they hindred e.Ui, ,.nd v-liy.naid 1 :ediiuitj, d ;i.itnt:»lr:i.lor_ u» ,-ltoiv caiu.b.. siiould it. ;*?;/| oof j he dlSCli-'T-ye'd f nun L,i in'Jmiiiisr'Fa.Uon, aiid wvi vc it rtfi'.'s c isi.G.sy -.i ,'G lln* sir- : Mmu- n dtjpimuhcr. i W). Tnis Junu JUi iHUi*. } 6-ir-Sin J. u. Lkk, Ordi 1 ,cry. chaw ‘ GEOKGIA-Irwla Co To all whom it may concern: Wm. T. '1; iy -1 lor PoymauGnt having iu \-gUim-?) proper form AilrmiHshniiioo apt)i led to Use vivo ior 1 of on GaLato of Kobooca Tnyior, iato of said a >unty, this is booito all itid .singular tnc crodHors and m.*xt of ktn of Koin G<*a Taylor to bo aurt appear ».t rny oilic-.: wuiiiu the time allowed by law, 2 .in scow it any tht y con, #hy permanent, adrid-ilsf rat ion should nor, granted WitiGjsB to so,id m. ncl and T. Taylor o.*,uciai on said esuiu*. my sii'na- t-i.i*’, 1 , this 7th day ,.•! igtst, 1899. J. J. To:e, I 8 -ii-ii• Ordinary. (J LwKOfA-—Inviii Am.tisisTK.yEOjMi ha 1 .e f nunty. n y vivumyr >,n or. •.»r :h« o? chi- mmYVI m-A' d"R‘j,, I isiLL nt tht* court bOH.wO in su id coG.iiy, «m> usual hoi;n< -..f :<. « - fmiJo-.vifty s" il.* d ivdi cstiiu , • viUvUv'd In Irwin eoutt- ty, wit : City lot nninixT .1, i.i Square ffcnvUL fr;mb.'v i\ in HlocU* mimwir 7, Oily of of tho Georgia. Also live rrerc Terms tract cash, mini bur o-tc b'oiony Domain. WILLIAM MCCORMICK. Admr. oi Wm. Cfurdner. docensud. — HHEL VVJK DIVORCE. Hophom, Vrlor 1 Divorce in Irwin Supe- vs. Court, April Term. George - Ylowers. * It,;; Gpeariinr from the return of the Sheriff in ebinv staiud case tliat defcnu.tiit Gu'»r;;e C. Ylov/e-TS aoes not reside if*. Jr win. county, nor i no wbA.i «> ol Ceor^Ui. ii hei-oby orth iYdjhBt rfervice tiou -tho be perfected law dir«*t In vc,is Tit!;, cay- April :.»y pudlica- 1 S95L aa rl t C. Smith, J. S. c I do ceid i fy i he « bov<# is a t rut ext ULCt ff'OUl ndnules Irwin Superior Court,. 'I his July in. DdD. J. H. D. Caulk, 7-21-3iwo. Clerk S. C. Lcaji Blanks Tree. Vt n rrantco Deeds, Chattel Mortstapccs, MortXHges on Rual FstaU-, and Mort-^a^es with Power to Hell oaD be had free by apply- lint ai the Dispatch ofliJa, or at Jud.ijc Wm. Henderson oiiice, or nt, iminviUe or Fitz- geraid. Also .at all olfices of .Tuatiee of the P'HJRC. O-O-lLLA LODQt NO. 374 - F. Hu A. Rofjutiiv montht\ communications second Wcrtui-sflnys at 10 a. m.; fourth Wertncu- d;n : at 1 p. to. VisitiUK members in jjoivl staniliiii; nre cordially invited to sttenri. M. Hknhujison, W. M. 11. L. tiioNOMisoN, See’}- OCILLA LODGE NO. 106 K. OF P. Ocilla Godge No. KX> Knights of Pythias bolds-regular weekly rawtings every Mon- i. (he- night at h o’clock. Visiting members . ............. -rt'ss, a c. jc. it Mabtis, k. of k. & s. IM.TITY :i I'KH I S SALI-l. i HKOUlUA 0 ■ i 1 ' T:K’s<;i.y til* 1 At b (lny nf ‘Viy I b ! ■ 'villi , 1 - Imei-, of sale.'ill riwi * <iuo.-;ti ii-wim-m. Oooi-ji-i.-i, tin 1 follow . .. it. (’Ity lots mmtbei K. anti it- 1 »i I, sii ur rn (1 . 1)1 If Ol'IlillliV , 11 a bf 1 t At! t 1 lit. (Jim t; a .,*»< )UO n tiled in otilff i >f lrwin on t pint su 1 !• -r foiirt hv . ilituii! S-dhllf 1 ’s Colony fj 5 flf! * tC'tft ii . ' ( i . .tl All Co i»‘il 011 j ill TS t iV H» ■! ly of I. M Merrill m OlK aunty ofVlt*KiTaWl court of 1 J -f ’A"-- TuhrmI ■ 1 : (Mty pObcsfjl**n av • i hi l at'i'vt'd with wviUi not! lt*r. at tfvov. This K r o. iMyij. vv. kv>;a n\ if \v M. Wfi rn.EY. ! Atl'% I' m tr Doputy Ahcrilf. i I'Kri'TV SHKIHKf’S S.-Ufi. i.v luwLg Vo v win In. hi"., tdi ; Til viay In Sentuni- t \ :t r il; • - >j rl iioiisi* t J urs of sh‘ ‘i'* )i, ujf , ,. ; i• >r ' mm. cft :.• in h-rap- U •*!*!"!; th« i R - . uiu i - -v iu:: and coin- . iisci'Ipflati [ * acre l»*i>i the darn hi a He Amur: )ltiii'r , ‘3 < olony ! ^-mipuny. Uh'a as jjci* tin* n.iip «>i sulci (Dfinaln, •>? j J 'CO in •:nc ,, <*f ii- of criu/ S,t cl pnn>»*i-y l.-vl' d on us tin* rs .». . i l Ow'hj to Butl ify nn V■.. ». cXGcut! Issueci from the* J. i*. ‘. ■* .mor*' :.1. o? Halci county in , ’( 7 'h' ! iV..' ui ’ C " G/ixlt Hrtld Nirs. J 11 j till . u :l* l s-.ivt. ! !). V7. M. \V kitih; v. . itwin County, Qu. h-h. j i -' i*l”l Sli i. A J i* 1-'r* SALK, : i 4 h- < 'omiiy, Will bt- >M. ' - Urn iU’jit rm AdHy in Sop- t.-mlit r im c »>u!>!I* mu cry, nt the c'uui-t house I»j +n‘A 1 ' w thin hi-iiic/’, io« fbrc::.Ri. ie^iti iiours Ol . , *(* lii'hcA; c -r- i‘ 7 ,;'^'' a’’/ vVri’Af‘«v” : S.Wal.ynv.’VL ‘sliu" ,'r^h' ", “-I I-, rV r 'R -Tou ;'^u HAXh 1 ? ! H 1 ' ’ " ,lf J ■'’>•.; '■(, , Vj|1i(iv imty *“ 1 ' !,! ; .•UIKUH'I '8 SA'LK. ’ t! A Jr Wl'l .'■*• io'tl. liiTi•(•* ' i . • ‘cmrt hour.<»* door i*ci - v s - ‘ . a ni>*. 'i'ut-sa>iy the in *optom- highcat bkui nr .; out.«*ry, t* ; . . nu- roiiawiim property, Vi a nf !iT land iiiuuber ltd. l« l ! u ‘! til l,uui 1 hnu-lc tof Maid couni y, located Git lit •-giM ‘.’oSuay on said 1 tract <>f land, and - i t i'-i- .j Mathiii pi hcg. i.evied on aatl t ) iivr sulti as » property of Dave - • '>y virt-R* <*r ah t o Aatibly t;m .Justice ' out't ii. pa. Issued frou iit* Jil.iilb!' Oourt G ? th'-- hA,iii u. m. >-.t <-.u\ coonty. ir» Lit or )f i 'iyjilt <& Tift, a.t;a!iiMl tho said l>av« t jnooh - -r Vouuk. f.evy Tftado /.ad ret-aniv<i to me v is. O', this Aue. s. 18'jy. ' waukkn ixetcukk. H-ll-ib. Sheri if Irwin tJouhty. HilEIifFE’S SALE. lie: 1.v—1 wlr* ilounty. ... c so: -» eoroio ,uo. ounnouse • ] ■-*• foiKwiaK iR^ty im>>>- h v ’• •• -v11: wo i;U!}<ir*i:<! a./iG » h-.-m-s "f . -d. b.-Ri.; p.-ir? ID Ini.-T.xl ln.: J miu.GRr57am! *: t 1 • Yf ti f.h. )i <p■>* f ■ i i.( i'i o.uiujg^ count v i; , ■ ■ 1 I ■, lh i i> y the (m:' iSm-aiuDm I.. <■: ,1 i>>- iumli, of JuIdi .ViDbiey. Levied un ,.i*s'd “f, exlS'!S« l Lued ! ?!?».i M the > u.-'- pointoti . i.mj.iaD............ 1/ Proberiy our, t/V phiIntJIT’s at- •ornt y. a..d Levy u-mruod itiHih i,y u.wJIh.kAu^ \\ ra. Hojcers, • count-v baii.ii. m .k iHiw. Irwin ( '-i lt Sheriff of Comity. I. A, i- WKNMSIMU. t. i,. eijinr. I D. H. VAVGC, *. r. wvc&ii. 1 j ' henderson, mm & m 9 j ! I | Dehlers in Generm S»Jtc*y* < j 1 ocilla, &$om: | ■■ Such as Dry Goods. Dress Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Shoes. Hats and Gaps, Fjfmily Groceries, [ Crockery, etc., Wagram, Bn^giua, Hswtndss i And Saddles. FURNITL 41 K of All Kind I j • ■ • • • Oofliuas and 0» »r^« I Ktoves, Cooking TJtencils, etc-., i -r.aint; imple ments of all kinds. In fact, wc have a full I stock of General Mercianndisi*, which we am j selling at prices to suit the times. 7 0 -tf, Directory Irwin County. Judjfe Superior Court-0. C. Smith. Solieitor-fieneral—Jno. F. Del.ftcey. County Solicitor—\V. .!tutx:c—J. B. Cieuieuts. F. Way. Ordinary—b County bee. ■<■ Clerk Hui'crior Court - J. B. I). 1‘uulk. Slit.-.if Warren Klctctu-.. Tux Keceirer -.J. J. Paulk. Tux Collector -E. . Fletcher. Tit usurer—J as. Walker. Hurveyoi- -E. J. Hogan. Com’r KMh amt Uevcnttc- M. Henderson. School Commissioner—Marion Dixon. BOARD CF EDUCATION. John Clements, Chairman; K. 1,. Heu- | dcrsori. l.ticius baulk, edrge TV. Fletcher and C. C. i-faU. JOSrrfKS AND NOTARIES. 4 *in Di.sTiiicr. (». W. Pr.ldgeon.......Justice of tint 1‘eaco (i. ,J. I’rcEcovt...............Notary Public 618 th District. T. 1^. Edge............Justice of the Peace J. A. J. Nobles..............Notary Public fiWVrii Dihtuht. T. E. Fletcher...... .Justice of th," Pm-co i (i. W. Congs-r....... .......N-oltiry HuOlte ’ iWUt Dis r riot. Marcus t.uke...... ........Notary l’ubllo Will DlHTUtil T P. , J. . I „ tirltLF..........JTiStlOfi , . . 0 , 1 tilt* |, l OHP© B V*. Cockrell..............^etary Public OSStu Dwthict \ Mclnnls Jastii’e of the Peace ^' u - sseU ............... Notary Fublio | hji.st Distkict. J U.McNecse JustieiMif.the Peace 1;>20tii Diwruioc. Wm. JIivirthrBr.it .... ..JuMicc of the Pcnch —— Sweat,...... .......Jfotar-y rulmc ; DNMfPWK.!T. l SXt 1 :: iraivji IharilK/r. SNitimi..........JiwTTre of tile l*cace . J 4 ). Whtd<t6i).. ■■■■ y ■■ ■• N°i;i".i 1‘uM k: rjtmorc.' * “Laziness travels «) slow that ‘ ' miverty smcn overtakes it.” * «2S!M!S=VV.’5!!~BS!He5!9*m lA'HaKRKiaES 5 > era p-LVH 9m ml J. 1J. (tool44.1 N (Syw.y rniM'Riu-rrtns, J' i’T'/Xi hHATH), GKOKGIA. Bure drugs null medicines. Latest im- .-roved twsscs. Tobacco * 111 ! Cigars. l*er- i'umery and soaps. Laiinis and iixtures. Optical goods. All kinds of Cold drinks. i’resoriptions a specialty. E. T. J MES, DEALER IN Fine Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Beer, Tobaceo ant] Cigars. Prices moderate. Your patronuKe is re¬ spectfully solicited. 4-21-tf AMOS BROWN, DEAX.EE, nr CHICKEHS. CHESR-I STREET, OCILLA, - GA. Will pay the hlslKjst, c;isli market price. Sr-d me hefore f?,,ing else-.vhere. 4-Tl-ly 50 cents Cleaning Watches! 50 cents Cleaning Clocks! l . 50 cents ! Mainsprings— Watch or Clock! •25 to 75 cents New Jewels! 10 cents For Crystals! 10 cents For llandn! i and | All oilier work in proportion fully warranted at WettsteHi's Jsieiry Store ■j a ' ____^ : ri r— j j - FITZGEHATJ). proi-'Kav:. ;;vai, t hui>- T* ua. W, C. j'O^D, DE'T/.gVr, OCILLA, a a Ofti.’c over Pttui^ -'t-.’A A’luo . 3-17-Sin J. E. GOETHE, I’llVMC..V AM) Stfk.,- Oi.illa, G Office: Clicvry Ureet, ». r our, u . . street, near I'owe'l’i store. win avenue, nortti of Vt-.Utodi* OatU promptly at'e. • d, nietc » medicine furnisiie ■ ji my Oifkic. J. C. LJRE, Physician and S- rguo.,, Ocr-.Li, G. 0 ffir« til m. Ci u. s>. i o. %g v, ■ i*r Iy**tr,4 CJIU 5' » -uyrt‘. 0. 11. Mjiiri*!!' . Er .v\w\ Or.n.i.i, Aft. Prompt sVli-tr.iim V , ■*! t St-gn 1 Ainr-t Agent for 'be iusi.iwacn. i-'f’ce in Pot ■ • But Ai d Z,- (.to.’s old L. KENNEDY, Attorney at Law, E-hza'Ila;.?), - 6 a. Office* In PhMRiant. 3 -VS- '.ye — - .. ..... R. w. in MAW FutxmtbufS!, #1—. 1 5 -,r 4y ¥. 9 . wvr?, su. *s t ■•isxgi. t>. s, i&v, At£*MEF 4 .’ • --rc-S «?ww*r saanrwr, FITZOKUA T,f>, G.» -■nn s. H. R. SYMONS, fumiraaess Fn’zasaAtn, Ga. ttcnrcKCiitinv over Vvi.Oi , m . ISci/n 1 , FitzgoraldBloe!. O. W. VULVOOD. . t'l .<K,A i , FUIAVXK D & \ U’ RAY Attornkv s-at-L.vw . Tifton,. Ga. Office in Tilt H R'i"., : . n T. J, LUKE, Attorm'y-jit-Lif.'^ and €(>uh»< n oi* in lu/^iib-yR Ibv'iN'vit.ij-;, Ga. on-PIC® OTTMT MOT--»K. 4-31-ly a mm EADVM, .... Tonmiai Artist. Ocilij, v ^ G^orcra. u ODAVlMi. Halr-rnii :•»«.<%» Dy«- Mtxlcratd Ins. etc. prices?, idrvU-ehv.:-' m orV. p<•’.;*>.* «c. »* \ -, Slmp-on ( 'Iur r-v .sai ii ,r. o-<*M;f. K. A. StkLbS, Fancy and Family Groceries, MMKSE, GA. Picnic jKtriies fin .iNHed f?sh, .•* or uncooked, lemomur. ,■ sod.V water, ice crtsi-m, ci‘.rar». eta*. KIc.r.-uh picnic .rrroor.-.ls. T'** - r room for hxlios. Pau-onaott of Ocilla anrt o 1 bcrp)\vns itnA sections solaS- ,J, Boats fn-.o . o ’ NEW BARBER SHOE find BatfirooiP.^. FOR SIM -I..IUM .:TS Uk HiT«l e.H ;ti !•’ ivo:« the >n’s Citty old B*trbt»,r mhihI, ,Shop HhUsKh-Hpo <R im . ry *-Gw. iv\'d. Mt»>Hlay mti •» VJUV- Shop op-'.v fioiu \n W'tslng - tiu SuikUl/ at Jl ;j. hl S. CARSON, Propricirar 4 5 -G-tf,