Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, October 27, 1899, Image 5

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Using Malls To Defraud. Last, week T. J. Hammond of near Glenwood was arrested by r f niteil States deputy marshal on the charge of using the mails to de- irauu. He was taken to Savannah anti given a hearing before Unitee States Commissioner Lewis Wed ner- day of last week. He was bound over under a $300 bond and the hearing was again continued last Saturday at which time evidence was brought out implicating J. H. and W. E. Hutchinson two brothers who are merchants at Glenvvood. Under the business name of Ham¬ mond goods had bepn obtained from leading business houses all over the country, it is claimed, but when the bills fell due no remittances could be obtained and investigation failed to find either the goods or the supposed business. All kinds of goods have been obtained by the use of Hammond’s name on letter heads and envelopes and letters over I his name which lead the business I world into the trap. The amounts obtained in this wav from individu¬ al firms were usually small, yet the combined amounts are said to reach several thousand dollars. Last Monday J. H. Hutchinson, one of the brothers charged with being a party to the fraud, sur¬ rendered himself to a United States deputy marshal in Savannah. He was given a preliminary hearing Monday and was released on $500 bond, pending a continuance cf the hearing. It is said that W. E. Hutchinson, the other brother charged with connection in the con¬ spiracy, will surrender in a few days, or as soon as he can get a bondsman. Postoffice Inspector Peer is at work to get the evidence, and it is claimed that others may be impli¬ cated in the conspiracy. Among the witnesses who have appeared in the case are the station agent at Glenwood and R. C. Tea¬ gue, the agent at this place for tha Georgia <fe Alabama railroad. Hammond failed to make bail and was placed in jail at Savannah.— Montgomery Monitor. The roost vigorous workers have epulis of “tired feeling” now and then. This feeling is caused by erangement in the stomach, liver and bowels. A few doses of Prickly Ash Bitters quickly corrects the disorder and sends the blood ting¬ ling through the veins, carrying life and renewed energy through¬ out the system. Sold by Mash¬ burn <fe Denmark, Fitzgerald, Ga. Let Our Members Be Lert. The present session of the legis¬ lature will be an important one for the tax payers and people of the state of Georgia. A number of ■schemes to raid the treasury are threatened, and we want to see the members from Decatur county vote ngainBt them all. Prominent among these raids we have— To entertain Admiral Dewey— $5,000. Appropriation for Georgia militia —*50,000. Appropriation to send agricultur¬ al orators over the country once a month to teach the farmers farm¬ ing. Not less than $10,000 would he called for by this little innocent raid. And they do say that the state will be asked to build a passenger depot for the city of Atlanta, say, fl00,000. All of these raids should be smashed before they ever get into the General Assembly—but should they crawl in there, we should look to our own representatives, Messrs. Bower and Herring, to lead the van in smashing them. How is there the slightest possi¬ bility of our ever having taxation reduced, when it is being piled up mountain high by each recurring legislature? The raids to which we have referred would pile up about $200,000 additional taxation. This iu addition to pensions $055,000; school tax >l,o00,000. Down with the raids and raiders'. _Bainbridge Democrat . -♦ Sparta’s town tax is $K) on the thousand, and the Islnnaelite is rais in" Gain about it. The Ishmaelite is on the riyht track, as usual. Interesting Extract. Mr. L. E. Welch has kindly al¬ lowed the Herald to publish an ex¬ tract from a personal letter receiv¬ ed by him from Mr. Robert A. Been, an old resident of Albany, who resides in New Haven, Conn. The extract has reference to the sale of the estates of Joseph Bond and Paul E. Tarver, who died in the ’50’s. The extract will prove inter¬ esting reading not only to the voting, but to the old to whom it will, no doubt, suggest many pleasant rem¬ iniscences of ante-bellum days. The extract is us follows: ‘‘I have an old Albany paper of November, 1859. It was found in the attic of Mr. Mervin’s father’s house, where he boarded when I sent the paper to my sister, it gives an ueeount of the sale of tha five plantations of Joseph Bond, to whom sold, etc. The price paid for the plantations averaged $23 pet¬ acre, the plantations bringing nearly $250,000. The paper also contains a notice of the sale of 500 negroes, belonging to the same estate, and also of tho sale of 150 negroes be¬ longing to the estate of Paul E. Tarver. To the present generation it would seem rather singular reading. The paper also contains a notice of yours and Gen. Morgan’s literary society, etc.”—Albany Herald. Some of the Dispatch readers will remember Mr. Beers as the senior of the firm of Beers A Brinson, who did business in Albany before and up to the war, their store be¬ ing about where Mr. Herman Parkas is now located on Broad street. Prickly Asli Bitters cures diseases of the kidneys, cleanses and strengthens the liver, stomach and bowels. Eor sale by Mashburn & Denmark, Fitzgerald, Ga. Mrs. ex-Governor Atkinson has entered the insurance field. She is writing hoth lire and life insurance, and is representing a number of leading companies. It is said that she is doing a fair business in New- nan, where she lives. She invites other women in Georgia to enter the same line of work and thinks ! they would make a success of it. Dyspepsia Cure I ! , fx* Digests WrlaT you edit- — 4. Itartlficially digests the food and aids Nature in Strengthening and recon- Stl’UCting the exhausted digestive or- crons geins It It is io tha the latest latoct r) dlbCOteieu icont-ored rliiraat digest- ant ana tome. No Other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in- otontlw:rotiovoo Stantiy relieves and ond nor-manontlvcnroc permanently cures Flatulence, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, SickHeadache.Gastralgia,Cramps,and results all other of imperfect d igestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWItt A Co., Chicago- DEPUTY SHERIFF’S SALE. Gbohqia—I rwin County. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in No¬ vember, 1899, next, before the court house door, at public within outcry, the legal to the highest of sale, bidder, the for cash, hours following described property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land known as 5- acre tract number 1008, of The American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company in Irwin County, Georgia, as shown by the recorded map by said American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company. Said property levied up on as the property of Fred L. Righam in favor of the Officers of the Court of the 1539th district G. M. Irwin County, Court, Georgia, made and by virtue of a Justice li. fa. in favor of the Officers of the Court against Fred L. Bigliam. Levy made and returned to me by W. H. Fountain, Constable said district. October 7th, 1899. W. M. WHITLEY. I). 10-13-41. Deputy Sheriff. DEPUTY SHERIFF’S SALE. G KOBO I A— 1 rwin County. Will be sold, on the public 1st Tuesday in the Novem¬ ber, 1899, next, at within outcry, the at legal hours court bouse in said county, of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: 20-acre tract number 4016, or the recorded plat of The American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company, in Irwin County, marie Georgia, and recorded according to said tiie map of same Tribune as Soldier’s Colony Company. by American the Said property levied on as property of John Davids Meyer in favor of Ethel Good¬ win to satisfy a Justice Court fl. fa. issued from tiie Justice Court of the 1537th district G. M. Irwin County. Georgia, John Davids in favor Meyer. of Ethel Goodwin against Levy imado and returned to me by W. li. Fountain, Constable said district. This October 6th, 1899. D. W. M. WHITLEY, 10-13-lt. Deputy Sheriff. DEPFTii SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA- -irwin County. Will bo sold, on tiie first Tuesday liou.se in Novem¬ door, ber. 1P99. next, lielOro tho court at public outcry, to tiie liipbcst bidder, following for cash, within the lesaf hours of sale, the described property, to-wit. A certain tract or parcel of land known as 5-acro tract num¬ ber 1295. of The American Tribune Soldier's Colony Company in Irwin County. said Georgia, American as shown by Soldier’s tiie recorded Colony map by Company. Said Tribune property levied on as the property of L. Murphy in favor of Harley Hardware Co., under and bv- virtue of a Justice Court ii. fa. issued from the Justice Court of the lAWtli district G- M. said county of Irwin in favor of Harley Hardware Co., against L. Murphy Levy made and uneturned to me by \Y. H Fountain, Constable said district. Oct. rth. IW. D. W. M. WHITLEY. 10-13-lt. Deputy Sheri IT. DEPufy HU ERIFF'S -SALES. Georgia - frwln County. Will he hoM, on Uu*f , ”st Ti’f-dt! v In Novein- bet next liu. (November 7th 1809). at public within uut cry. iib court House in sum eoumy, tho legal hours of siilu, to the highest bidder, lor eu sli, cerium property, of which tho fol¬ lowing Is a full and complete description: Lot number 10, In square number !!>, and In block number 5, of the city of Flt/.rerahi. Irwin County, Georgia, according to tin map of cii \, njaoc ami n corned by The American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company. Said property levied on as the property of W. «>. n.isoti to sunsty nit iilluclttmntt eneuiion issued from the.1. r. Court h>:i7th dlstri"t G. M. of said county, in favor of The American Tribune Sunder s Colony Com puny against said lot and W. O. Wilson. Also, at tin* same time and place. Jot num¬ ber- 1G, In square number 11, and in block num¬ bers. of tin*, city of Fitzgerald, Irwin County, Georgia, according recorded to the map of said city, made and by The American Tribune soldiers Colony Com purify. Saul property 1/!vied on as the property of Mrs. Martha Ward to satisfy an attachment execution is¬ sued from the .1. I\ Court 1537th dist rict G. M. of said county, in favor of The American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company jagainst said lot and Mrs. Martha Ward. Also, at the same time and place, lot num¬ ber (I, in square number 12, and in block num¬ ber.'), of the city of Fitzgerald. Irwin county Georgia, according recorded to the map of said city, ! i.; uie and by The American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company. Said property levied on as the property of \V. G. Wilson to the satisfy an I\ attachment execution Issued M. from said .J. Court 1537th district G. of county, and State, in favor of The American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company against said lot and W. (). Wilson. Also, at the same time and place, lot. num¬ ber 8, Iii square numbers, arm in block num¬ ber ii. of the city of Fitzgerald, Irwin county, Georgia, and according recorded to the map of said city, made by the American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company. Said property levied on as the property of W. O. Wilson to satisfy an attachment execution issued from the .1. 1*. court 1537ih district G. M. of said enmity and state, in favor of Tho American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company against said lot and \\\ O. Wilson. Also, at the same time and place, lot num¬ bers. in square number Hi. and in block num¬ ber 12. of i lie city of Fitzgerald. Irwin county, Georgia, according and to the recordrd map of said city, made recorded by The Ameri- can —i Tribune Soldier's Polony Company. Said propel Lee ty levied on as the pmperty or Ibbie to satisfy an attachment execution is¬ sued from the./. R court 1537th district G. M. Irwin county, Georgia, in favor of 'The American i Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company against said lot and Ibbie Lee. Also, at-the >same time and place, 5-acre :*act number 1149. of the domain of The ------- me Sold according to the map of the same. as made and recorded by The American Tribune Soldier’s levied on Colony as the Company. property of Said L. \f. property Let: to satisfy an attachment execution Issued from the J. J\ court 1537th district G. M. of said county, in favor of The American Tribune Soldier's Colony Company against said tract and L. M. Leo. Also, at the same time and place, lots nuni- her 2, in square number 2, and in bloe L k nntn- her 7, of the city of Fitzgerald. the Irwin of said eounty. city, Georgia, according recorded to The American map Tribune made and by Soldier’s Company. Said property levied on as the property of L. M. Leo to satisfy an attachment execution issued from the J. P. court 1537th district G. M. said county, in favor of The American Tribune Soldier's ( olony Company against said lot and L. M. Lee. Also, at the same time and place, lot num¬ bers s and 16. in square number 15, and in block number 11, of the city of Fitzgerald. Irwin county. Georgia, according to the map of said city, as made and recorded by The American Taihune Soldier's Colony t tom natty. V. Said property levied on as the property of \V. Garvin and .1. F. Mclntire issued to from satisfy the an .1. at¬ P. tachment execution (L M. said county, in Court until district favor of The American Tribune Soldier's Colony Company against said lots and F. \V. Garvin and .1. F. Mel ntire. Also at the same time and place, lot num¬ ber 2, in square number3. aiul in Block num¬ ber 9. of the city of Fitzgerald, i rwin county. Georgia, according to the map of said city, as made and recorded by The American 'trib¬ une Soldier’s Colony Company. Said property levied on as the property of K. Fabry to satisfy an attachment execution issued from the J. P. court .1037th favor district of The G. American M. Irwin county. Georgia, in Tribune mmiieiY, Colony Company against said lot and E. Fabry. Also, at tiie same time and the place. domain 10- acre tract, numbers2530 and 2536of of The American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company, ... in Irwin county, Georgia, . accord- . ing to the map of the same, as made and rv- corded by The American Tribune Soldier's Colony Company. Said property levied on as the property of '\. Tonnellier to satisfy an at- tachment execution issued from the J. P- i court 1537th district G. M. Irwin county. Ga.. in ! favor of The American Tribune Soldier’s Colony Company against said tracts and N- Tonnellier. Also, at the same time and place. 10-acre tracs number 2520 and 2531 of the domain of Tribune Soldier's Colony Com- ma of 1 the samel'as’ madtcuidrecorded Com- ^'y Tiie American Tribune Soldier's Colony puny. Said Iiroperty levied on as the proper- tv of John execution Toinudlier to satisfy tlie.l. an attach- Illen t issued from P. court I53?tl> district G. M. 11-will county. Ua.. in favor of The American Tribune soldier's Colony Company against said lot or tracts n() |„[ in Tonnellier. 'i'his October 2. ISOIl. w. m. whjtlev, Deputy Hli If Irwin County, Ga. 10 ' 6 ~ 4t - _ CITATION. Geobgia—I rwin County. To all whom it may concern: Phoebe A. Haydc and II. G. Taylor having in proper of form applied to me for Permanent Let ters Administration on tiie estate of Theodore W. Haydc, late of said county, this is to cite, .all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why permanent admin¬ istration should not be granted to said Phoebe A. Maude and H. G. Witness Taylor on Theodore W. Hayde’s estate. iny hand and official signature, this 2nd day of October, 1899. J. d. LEE. in-B-4t. O-rdlnary. FOR LEAVE TO SELL. GEonaiA—Irwin County. Notice is hereby given that the undersign¬ ed has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of John li. .Mobley, for the payment of debts and for the purpose of making distribution among the heirs of said estate. Said applica¬ tion will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in November. 1899. This 2nd day of October. 1899. MOBLEY, W. L. Adm’r Estate John B. Mobley, 10-6-4t. Eureka Restaurant,, E. BOYAKIN, PROP’R,. Cherry Street, OCILLA, GEORGIA. ■ Meals at all hours. Best the market af- fords. First.-class rook. Polite and at- tentive waiters. Fish, oysters, birds, etc. in season. Rates right. 9-1-tf. To The People of Irwin County. R. 1). llowan is still at his old stand an Cherry street with a handful of bargains -that wipes out competition. He solicits your trade, and pays the lushest, market price for epps and other country produce. He also handles a nice line of shirts, suspenders, towels, hose, homespun, flannels and calicos. Also white meat, breakfast lard, bacon, pickled Irish fish, cheese, butter, nuts, Jelly, raisins, turnips. and rated potatoes, onions, Old £ Re¬ cocoanut for pies. Don't miss the liable. R. D. COWAN, 10-C-tf. Morphincand Whiskey hab its treated without pain or confinement. Cure guaran¬ teed or no pay. B. H. VRAT« iUrium. Mau’gr Lithta S, Springs Austell. San- Bok O- APPLICATION FOR CllARTKK. Grouch a Irwin Gouuiy. petition To tlio of Superior M. Hoitdersoi*. Court of J. snkl IS. county. Thu J. ( ieim :i( •;. A. J. HondtMson. .J. \V. Hanlon, William licndci'son. J. U*u Ensign. 10. H. Smith, .1. i . Goothu, VVurmi J hitcher, J. ,1. Lee, .1. II. Bowel I, ,J. B. »>. 1‘uulU, all of said county, respect fully shows: I. Tint the” "ml CmT '"V'es desire to lie, by order uml judgment of this court, In- ccrporute for the penoaot twenty years, with privilege ami of renewal, under Uie corporate name sty II of “Irwin County Publishing Company. be 2. pecuniary 'Hie object gain of the its said stockholders, corpor ation ami shall Its . to j purpose and particular business h. to car .sniiJ ry \ on. within said county and elsewhere in j stale, book-binding a general printing, publishing arid and business, and to print ublish newspapers and any and all nthe v and >rni deemed of printed expedient. matter as may laj desired, 3. The said corporation shall have it* principal hut place, desires of business tin* privilege at Ocilla. of conduct¬ in said «'o unty, branch establishments ing at such oilier places as may he deemed best. 4. The capital stock of t lie said corporation shall he lifteen hundred dollars, divided into shares of ten dollars each, the individual liability -of stockholders to he only the amount of their several unpaid stock sub- scrlpttons Petitioners desire however that said corporation may he authorized to in¬ crease its capital il.s by-laws, stock from time 10 time uc- ' , cording feeding to five thousand to dollars. an amount Petitioners not ex- show that the said capital stock of fifteen hundred dollars is now paid up by the 5. The petitioners desire authority grant¬ ed to said corporation to sue and be sued: to have and use a corporate seal: to make and adopt, such by-laws and regulations for- the transaction of said corporation’s business us rm ty be deemed best; to borrow money on the credit Of tin* corporation and to buy. sell, lease, mortgage, own. hold and convey real or personal property as fully and as completely and in the same manner as such rights are exercised by private persons. In addition to t.lu* specific powers herein mentioned, your petitioners desire that said corporation shall he granted all the rights, powers and privi¬ leges allowed by law, usual and necessarily incident to the purposes for which said cor¬ poration is to be created. H, Wherefore the petitioners pray, that the court pass an order incorporating petit ioners for tlie period of twenty years, with privilege or renewal, with all the rights, powers and privileges as herein mentioned and all those allowed by the lawsof the state of Georgia. This September 13th, 1809. HYMAN. E. W. Attorney for Petitioners. GEORGIA -Irwin County. 1, J. B. 1). Faulk, clerk of the superior fore court of said county, do certify that the going is a true and correct copy of the origi¬ nal petition for charter as same now appears on tile in rny office. Witness my official sig¬ nature and the seal of said court this Sept. 26, 181)9, at ivwinville, Georgia. PACLK. J. B. 1). Clerk Superior court. 9-29-4t notice of LOCAL LEGISLATION. GEORGIA-Irwin County. Notice is hereby given that, at the next session of the General Assembly of Georgia, a local bill will he introduced in the house of representatives which will be entitled as follows: entitled amend . the , acts A bill to be an act to incorporating the town of Ocilla, in the coun¬ ty of Irwin. approved Novembers!. 1S97, and December 18. IHW. so as to change and extend the corporate limits of said town: to author¬ ize the mayor or ajty alderman of said towt) to preside at trials in the Recorder’s court in certain cases; to authorize the town council to grant franchise to private persons, firms in¬ corporations to construct ancl maintain sys¬ tems of telegraph, telephone, water-works, lighting plants, and any other franchise deemed advisable; to provide for the time of holding town elections; to authorize the town council to pass any and all needful rules, regulations, ordinances and laws necessary for the government of the town, and for ottier purposes. 9-29-4 A DM iM1STKATOH S SALE. Groroia—I rwin County. Rv virtue of an order of the court of Ordi- nary of said county. 1 will sell at public 1M99, out , he first'Tuesday m November. t | u . nmrt house 'door in said county, ma wl . ( . n the usual hours of sale, the follow- property, to-wit: All the pine timber su 7tahle for turpentine and saw mill pur- Loses on the following lots of land in said ‘ a go of lot No. 79; 250 acres of nt s,<‘, ,.. am . s lot No. 125; 49(1 acres of 105. 490 acres No. 123; 4W of No. 124:190 acres of acres all of lot No. id" and 490 acres of tot No. 10#; said land being in the 5th land district of said countv. I will make lease to purchaser to to the above timbers, giving ample 7, time » raU ' ^ 0,0 I will, also, at the same time and place. S eil all the above described lots ot i.uiu. subject to the above sold specified for leases, eash, tiie 'i'he timber will be approved spot and lands Oil time, with security; of sold said as the county, property decascd. of II. S. foi <.. »W{;- disliiouiion among tiie heirs of said deceased harper. u. j. I0-6-4t. Administrator. SHERIFF’S SALE. Gkoroia—I rwin County. Will be sold, before the court house door, at Irwiuviiie. Ga., on the ffrst Tuesday in No¬ vember. 1899, within the legal hours hunureu »u sale, the following pioperty, to-wit: One acres of land, situated seventy-eight, in the the soutli-east kd dis¬ corner of lot No. bounded in follows: trict of said county, and as lands of East by lands of J. A. Boss. South by M. Boss, E. K. Smith. West fty lands of I> : North by land J. of K. f l. Mauldin. ^>aid prop¬ erty levied on nd to be sold as the property of J. A. Boss to satisfy one execution issued from the county court of said county jh favor of t\ F. Carson and against ,1. A. Boss and A. I). Boss. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made by Win. Rogers, County Bailiff, and returned to me this Hd day of October, 1899. WARREN FLETCHER, 10-6-4t. Sheriff L ( < . LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. L. L. Crocker j Irwin Superior Court, vs. , April Term, 1899. Mary E. Crocker, t it. appearing tothe court by the return of tin:sheriff, in Die above stated case, that the defendant does not reside in said county, ana it further appearing that he does not l in this state: It is. therefore, ordered In t u court that service be perfected of this on order the twice «cCen¬ a dant- month by the publication months before the next ieim for two Dispatch, news¬ of this court in the Ocilla a paper published in Trwin county. Georgia- C.O. SMITH, .1. S. O. Petition* r’i AC J 1 do certify that, the above is a true copy of the original order as appears on file. Tills May 26, 1899. J. B. I). PAULK. 10 - 6 . Clerk S. C. I. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Sophona Flowora ) Divorce in Irwin Supe¬ rs. -rior Court. April Term, George C. Flowers. ) 1899. It appearing from the return of the Sheriff in above stated case that defendant George t'. Flowers does not reside in Irwin county, nor the state of Georgia, it is hereby ordered that service be perfected in this case April by 5, publica¬ 1899. tion as the law directs. This O. C. Smith, J. S. C. I do certify the above is a true extract from minutes Irwin Superior Court. This July 15, 1899. J. B. D. Paulk, 7-21-3810. Clerk 8. C. Legal Blanks Free. Warrantee Deeds, Chattel Mortgages. Mortgages on Real Estate, and Mortgages with Power to Sell can lie had free by apply¬ ing at tho Dispatch office, or at Judge Win. Henderson office, or at lrwinvllle or Fitz¬ gerald. Also at all offices of Justice of the Peace. J. B. D. PAULK. J. A. J. HKNDEhtfO.'J. D. If. PAULK. H ENDERSON. PfIULK & 60. Dealers in General Merchandise- CC1ILA, CECFGIA Such as Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Heady-made Clothing, Shoes. Hats and Caps, family (irooeries, Crockery, etc., Wagons, Buggies, Hurne-iS And Saddles. Jj’UKNITl KB of All Kinds. Collins and Caskets f • • e • • r •» Stoves, Cooking Utensils, etc., Farming Iniple- meats of all kinds. lu fact, we have a full stock of General Merchandise, which we are sailing at prices to suit the times. 7-9-tf. Director!] Irwin County. { ! Judge Superior Court—0. C. Smith. | Solicilor-iienerai—Jinx K. DeLacey. County Judge J. 15 Clements. County Solicitor —\V. F. Way. Ordinary J. J. Lee. Clerk Superior Court—J. 15. L>. Faulk. iSiierid'- Warren Fletcher. Tax Receiver—J. J. Faulk. Tax Collector— K. . Fletcher. T reas u rer— J as. Walkc r. Surveyor—K. J. Hogan. Henderson, Com’r R'ds and Revenue—M. School Commissioner—Marion Dixon. BOARD CF EDUCATION. John Clements, Chairman; It. L. Hen- i deison. Lucius Faulk, gorge AV. Fletcher \ and G. C. Ball. JUSTICE9 AND NOTARIES. 422i) District. (J. \V. Pridgeon •. Justice of the Fence (>. J. Prescott..... .......Notary Fublic 518th District. T. F. lid Arc...... .....fust ice nf the Peace J. A. J. Nobles.. ..........Notary Public 0U0TU DISTRICT. T. E. [-'ietcher. Justice of the Peace G. VV. Conger.. Notary Public 901st District. Marcus Luke................Notary Public 9SJn District. D. J. Parker..... Justice of the Peace 11. W. Cockrell... .......Notary Public 1388th District. A. Mclnnis... Justice of the Peace Jacob Fiissell ......Notary .Public 1431st District. J. 11. McSvex.........Justice of tho Peace 1529th District. Win. Henderson.......Justice of the Peace ' -Sweat Notary Public j 153Tth District. i I). W. Paulk.........Justice of tlip Pease \V. B. Moore...............Notary Public 1550th District. ; J. Z. Sutton ... .....Iustice of the Peace J ,J. Whiddon. .......Notary Public THE COLONY MUG STORE, J. 11. Goodman * Co., Pkoi-kiictoks, PITZGEUAIjD, GKOBUIA. Pure drugs ami medicines. Latest im¬ proved trusses. Tobacco and cigars. Per¬ fumery and soaps. Damps and fixtures. Optical goods. All kinds of cold drinks. Prescriptions a specialty. E. T. JAMES, DEALER IN Fine Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Beer, Tobacco and Gigars. Prices moderate. Your patronage is re¬ spectfully solicited. 4-21-tl m i Live and Let i a % Ljvg @ # 3 if T Prices at t I I WETTSTEIN’S JEWELRY STORE. It will be to your interest to consult our Prices for Goods and work before going elsewhere. I H. WETTSTEiN, 3 B H EC Thb Pxonkek .Iewki.pk, E FITZGERALD, - GA. |g OCILLA LODGE NO. 106 K. OF P. Ocilla Lodge No. 100 Knights of Pythias holds regular weekly meetings every Mon¬ day night at « o’clock. Visiting members in good standing cordially invited L. K. Tvrur.i:, 0. C. C. H. Maktin, K. of K. & H. J. L. PAULK. li. V. PAULK. PROFESSION.A Ii CARDS. J. J. WALKER, ATTORNEY Al LAW, Ocilla, Georgia. Rooms No. i tun) 2, Henderson Paul!; & Co’s. Brick building. 10-5-ly. EMMETT V. BALL, M. D., OCILLA. GEORGIA. OFFICE ut dwelling on Irwin Avtjuuw. Genurul practice solicited, I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF DROPSY. DR. W. G. FORD, UKXTiJtfT, OCILLA, GA. Office over Hondo won, Paulk A. Oo.’a f-17-iiin _ J. K. GOETHE, P.11TSICIAN AM) SCRWEOX, Ocilla, Georgia. Office; Cherry street, south of Fourt, 8tr * et ' near " lo “; K, ’ si,lwic « : lr ' win avenue, north of Methodist church. Calls promptly attended, night or day. All medicine furnished from my office. rSd’kS J. C. LUKE, Physician and Surgeon, Ocilla, Ga. am re in Dr. a. U. Mtuum ajGo.’s U rag store. 3-31-if J-*avo /-alls at Drug Store. C. 11. MARTIN, Lawyer, Ocilla, Ga. Prompt attention to all legal bvuinewg. Agent for tire insurance. Office in Powell, Bullard A Co.’s old building. S-H-tf. D. r IvLNN vpweriv El > 1, Attorney at Law, Fitzuibald, Ga. Offices in Phillips’ Bioet;. 3-!9-1yr K. W. HYMAN, Lawyer, Fitzhkualh, Reonss Z aud 4, Phillips Blonk. tl-Vfi-tjr \X. F. WAY, Attorney at Law, FireasRALD, • @a. Rooms 8 to 10, PhiHips' Blook. ? - e. l.rt D. B. JAY, Attorney-at-J aw, e want Krnrnw, Fitzgerald, Gk<>r«ia. H. It. SYMONS, Insurance, FlTXCIEItALD, - Ga. Representing over $50,080,003. Room l, Fitzgerald Block. 3-12-98-tf C. W. FULWOOD. H. 8. MURRAY. FULWOGD & MURRAY Attor nets- a t-L aw, Tifton, Ga. Office in Tift Building. n3fi«§ i T. J. LUKE, Attoruey-at-Law and Counsellor in Equity, Ikwixvillk, - Ga. OFFICK IN l'Ol*UT llOC'SE. 4-SI-ly R. A. SEALES. Fancy and Family Groceries, MINNIE. GA. Picnic parties furnished with fish, rooked or uncooked, lemonade, s«xla water, iceensana, cigars, etc. Kiegant pianic grounds. Toilet room for ladies. Patronage of Fitzgerald, Ocilla and other tow ns and section* solicited. Boats free. 5-12-tf OCILLA LODGE No. 374 F. & A. M. lL-gttlar monthly communication* second Wednesdays at in a. m.; fourth Wednes¬ days at 7 p. m. Visiting members in good standing are cordially invited to attend. .11. llt;.v»Ki;>Mtaf; IV. M. It. L. HKNntiRsoN, See’y •