Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, November 10, 1899, Image 5

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t m Vir- E fx ^J§m3 3 MANCHURIA. ft'Win ri:wf mw Important to Kl»- t«ry In ttio Near k-utm-c. A wny on the extremely opposite olid to ours of the great Kutasian coMtinout la a country to which only too little at¬ tention felt* an yet been paid, and which tin acoonaft jf its wealth, 4tu favorable natural position and tlie intelligence of its inhabitants will attraet'to itself a yearly increasing notice from Europe and play no insignificant part in the history of the next few decades. The recent march of events lias shown two rising powers pressing round -Manchu¬ ria and threatening to contest its pos session with the seemingly dormant Chinese. If Manchuria were such a wretchedly poor country as, for instance, Khiva, Merv and Turkestan and others which have fallen to the Jot mf the Rus¬ sians, comparatively little attention Deed be paid to the progress of events in that distant quarter of the world. It would matter but little to other Euro¬ pean nations whether the Russian or Japanese did or did not take .the coun¬ try. But Manchuria is no sucii dew rt country, it ,is, on the contrary.,;» coun¬ try of eaaeediug riehwss unthsf promise scarcely iiess than that of the Transvaal itself and compared to which the whole of 'central Africa, from Uganda to Khartum, is of paltry insignificance. The timber alone iu the vast virgin for¬ ests which clolho the hillsides over thousands of square miles must be worth many millions; for this timber is of stbe most valuable kind, and be¬ sides the ordinary pines, which are common all over the world, ond which being fast growing are easily replaced when cut down, there are immense quantities of bard timber—of oak and elm 'and walnut—to replace which a century (is'required, aud the quantity of svhiob in the world is rapidly diminish¬ ing. Manchuria is equally rich in its production of cereals, and iu the south¬ ern portion of such crops as indigo aud tobacco. Buch being the climate, the nature of the country, its soil aud productions, the inhabitants, as might bo expected, ore a strong, hardy, vigorous race, and from the glens of Manchuria have is- sued three successive waves of conquest which have overrun the whole of China, The uumbers-of the original inhabitants have beets .augmented by streams of im- 'migrants from China proper, and these, though -slightly less robust than the original Mantchoos, are yet of good aud sound physique. They aro the very re- verse of impulsive—cool, calculating, (irovidont end so economical that not wen the -manure from off the roads if allowed to bo wastial, aud the boat of the fire required for cooking purposes is carefully utilized by means of 'flues to •warm the whole house. Their industry is apparent in the care'bestowed upon their fields. In the summer they work from dawn till sunset, with a brief in¬ terval for the midday meal, and in the winter they start hours before daybreak on their long carrying journeys. They .are brave and little'given to mirth, on 'the whole Law abiding, amenable to con- .troi aud to the restraints of social life. if not particularly warm in their devo- .tiou to theiT children and to their par ente, at any rate they are cot absolutely callous, and, though any active benevo- lence is not very appureut, there are, on the other hand, few symptoms of active malevolence.—Captain Younghusband •in Kineteeuth Century. 1808 Combinations. & ’German statistical scientist, in an 'article in the Magdeburg Zeituug, calls attention to the reuuirkable attributes of the year 1898. Ko man iu the pres¬ ent generation has lived or will live under such peculiar circumstances, a condition that has not appeared since the until year 1GCI and will not appear again the year 2119, People imbued withasuperstitious belief'and members of thirteen “ clubs ought to watch close- ly . .u be events of this remarkable __, year. As a starter, the numeral lb Jo can bo divided by 13, and the four figure* added together give 26, wbioh can alsc be divided by 13. The numeral of the, .year 1898 also belongs to the romarK- able group of four sided numbers, of which only eight have existed since the birth of Christ, 1898 being the ninth. Take 1898, for example; subtract the first figure from the third and the value of the second aud fourth aro received, Tbese peculiar year numbers have been 1010, 1121, 1232, 1343, 1454, 1565, 1676, 1787 and now 1898. The Iasi time the peculiar condition of 13 exist¬ ed was in 1661. This could evenly be divided by 13, and the fignrea 1, 6, 5, 1 added togetbor givo 13.—Chicago Tribune. ‘Hererlltary Longevity. Tbo Newcastle Chronicle givos an in¬ stance vt longevity in a family which it would be difficult to pahiliel. The Rev. T. Hooper, rector of Castle Combe, Wilts, died in i 851 at the ago of 77. His wife died at the age of 90. They bad 14 children. The eldest died in January last at the age of 84. He wa! rector of Midburst. Five others are still alive. They are aged 98, 89, 82, 78 aud 73 respectively. Longevity In the fain- Sly may be traced back to several gener¬ ations, for an ancestor, Daniel Race, was in the employment cf the Bank of JEngland for 67 years and was chief ■cashier for 37 years. MiR8 Lillian Fitz-Wbite, who has Buuouuoed her intention of going on the stage, is » cousin of ox-Fresnient Har¬ rison and was at one time a member of William J- Bryan’s Sunday school class. from *■» impaired o - s - , c r sight- ji hut health It is bar intern , in the best of tion to write im meiaalra for b«f ohU- dren and grandchUdxen- * DIVIDED INTO GROUPS. How tb« Man Hull Cla«nlflpd Hi* FrJcntlH* FriciulH. A man named Hull ventures to re¬ mark as follows on the humble propen¬ sity for punning: “There was a time wbrai I rather en¬ joyed (being mutlu aei]uaiuted with my friends’ friends, hut ilhat was when 1 was much younger ami quite uusopbis ticated. 1 win ignorant, too, of the fact that nine out <of every ten humans are born humorists. When these jokers first began to pick on me, 1 ascribed tbeii idiotic levity to their desire to appear agreeable, 'but as the uiouotouy of the thing grow upon me 1 gradually became soured. This has passed, however, and I now derive .considerable amusement, from a system formulated some time since by which I group new acquaint¬ ances ocoordiug to the joke they spring. The first of these groups, and by far the strongest numerically, includes the gentleman who invariably remarks: ‘Mr. JI.ull—ohl Glad to knowyqu. Are you the hull thing that I have imard sri much about?’ This extraordinary dis¬ play of keen wit is usually followed by a hurst of fiendish laughter which is wonderfully soothing to me. “In the second group I have placed the fellow who asks, with the air of one rtilieviug of eomethiug purely original, HI am proprietor of Hull House. "The third group oontains the chap who ®uppose8 that I‘must know bow to hull corn, of course bo, ha, hat <th is-followed by a dry wink. "In the final group there are several who are c-ot met with as ofteu as iu the first three. <>m wants to know what re- lutiou I t»ui to the hull of a ship. An wther makes some remark about know- .iug a relative of mine, Mr. Peanut tiull, while still another assures me, witli a tamiUar tap on the shoulder, that the ‘hull is always better than the half.’ Most of these public entertainers either smile grimly or langh immoder¬ ately at their exhibitiens, aud many wonder, no doubt, why I don’t see the point. “ ‘The worm will turn,’ and I trust that the tormentors who notice the turning of this worm will a bun don their evil ways and make amends in every manner possible for the misery tin y have caused.”—Chicago Record, Still In the Dark. Bill — You kuow the gas companies :a i wa ys threaten to take out jour meter if yon don’t pay your bills? Jill—i'es. I’ve often heard that, ..j newer klww whether to believe it orilo t.” " Well?" "X didu’t pay my bill last month.” "Wliat’s the result?” “I’m still iu the dark.”—Youkert y tat ,, sumn Hope For Him Vet. . Bteplreu Phillips, the new "English pent, received a prize of 100 guineas for jjj g Q rt t book of verse. That isn't enough, however. But the United States will supply the deficit when lie conies over to lecture on "How I Came to Make the Hundred Guineas.”—At j u „ta Ooustitutiou. Infor«;»thm \N 'li:tcrV. Bobby—Popper, Washington was the Father of His Country, wasn’t he? Mr. Ferry—He certainly was. “And was he the stepfather of the constitution? My history says the con- stitntion was adopted.”—VVashingtor y tar . £aey Kuoaglu FlyiiD—Yon have heard of people fallin down stairs. JNo one ever fell up stairs. I kin prevent all fallin. Googan—How? Flynn—Ey turn in the stairs around. —Kew York Journal. --—-- xn« , Reason. „ <»j have just found out why artists and poets wear their hair long.” “Why is it?” “They can’t get it cut for nothing.” Orleans Tiuies-Demoerat. --------- Gifted. “How brainy Jack seems to be!” “Brainy?” “He can find an article iu a magazine without looking at the table of oon- tents. ’’—^Chicago Record. A DftDS«rous Craze. “Hello! Back again?” “Yep. Town as dead as ever?” “ ’Tain't as dead as it might have been if the’peudicitis fad hadn't let up. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tb« finkimieat Cut ot AIL --p 1 'y/i V^Tu.‘rT;l!fSte & 5 !»/:' • . "A 4 ! , 1 A*. i \\ J Ml I A, 1 ■ J- feel sure he is a diamond in the rough, clara _ Bo do j That>s 1>m cnt . him.—Boston Globa } Bnivo Kxplorcrs Like S! ttnloy nml Livingston, found il linrdef to ovurnaiii-u tnnln* disOiiM) (iirins tljHIl KHVHffe i-.-iiilrihiils, but t Inm-saiKls lmwe fuT-ntl that Electric Bitters w « WMiitl-rfiil -once I for all tmilurifil diwasw. If vmi hove : I chills with foyer, ill-lie* ill I>ri•• k of 1 neck and head, and tired, worr.-n”t| feeling, M trial will convince you Mi- ir n-, lit. W.. A. Null, of Weld'., HI., wrt.es: “My vhiltlm MilWIj i r mors than » year with chills and fever", the!) two In Ritas of 5111 e<-trie Bitters c< ie 1 tboin.” Only oM els. Try bbt'id. (limruiteed- ‘Sold by Dr. G. II. Mpenn & Co , Eruggists. A cotttj.le in Uarkerslmro, IV. Va, art* just now enjU?;ymg their third htimitpi • their jireviqm nut vital experiences having been tL versified I’y two tlivowes, all within eight years. Six Fright fill Failures Si! tpr rill It? fhilnr.w of 8^ tliffer- out doctors neiirlv sent Will. II ' MuUeti of Dockland , O, , to . Oil early . L'rave. At! j said h« bad a fatal bourne an t tn.u h y u < muni { won { - But he waK urge 1 to try Dr. I^jDg > New Discoverv J for Consumption. ^ A. ,, ter , taking , . live , o ties he was on- tirely cured. It is positively g;uur- anteed to cure all diseases of throat, . , and , , lungs, tncludniK , ,- couohs, , colds, la grippe, piKittiBOts ia bron chiti ^ osthma , n,aty ,fever, croup, wkooping . cough. , JW ... . U'(». .. rial . , a bottles free at T>r. G. H. -Macon & Co.’s d'rug store. A .progressive type-making ccrn s4iows it picture of a dog that runs a press on a daily paper. TVu is of iio consequence; we know , I one or two who run tile wbo-e er. -Tifton Gazette. Kditar Sees Wontiiws. Editor W. V Barry, of Lexin - ton, Term., in exploring Muimiai'lb Cave contracted a severe ease of ilos. His'quick cure through using Btrelen’s Aru-ca Saive'enliviuced biin i is number world's wender. Cores piles, injuries, inflamucal'iou, and oil bodily erup1ioii8. Only 25c at Dr- G. tl Macon & Go's. Some orA! has said, and \v<- heartily agree with the ’f-ail-.- e speaker, that if a woinstn can bal-e good bread she has as much right to the word “artist” as a woman who paints a had sunset. .WANTED—SE VEKA L UK kill T AND HON iff c.st persoii . to represent us as Miina^ers mi tins unci ekrv: by cov.’.’.Uls. Salary bona-tick*, ^. lo . year ami e.\pt uses. Straight, no ir.ore. no less salary. Position permanent. Our references, a-hy -baiik in any town, it is mainly -office work coruluelMMi a<t hoiut Kci'erenccs. Enclose s<'lf-a<l(lressofl COMPANY. stamped envelope. TEE DOM 1NI UN Dept., Chicago. 9-^L’0m. Dyspepsia Cure „. UigCSlS . Whftf , , G&t» . YOU ltartiticially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- structing the exhausted digestive or- S*™ 1 }' S the latest discovered digest ant and tome. Soother preparation can approach it in efficiency It in- stautly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn, Nausea, Flatulence, Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and Sour Stomach, Sick all o tlier resu ’ tsof I m per feet d i gesti on p repared by E. C. DeWItt aCo., Chicago ROYAL 11 T1EID |1 w “A .9 H ia?.s-«*i •1 j_i Black or blue woftfed coal and vest with fancy striped worsted trousers—Im¬ ported serge linings—perfectly -honest tailored $20, but to your measure value at we only charge you 15 We tarry the the largest line of wootert fabrics and have best equipped Mtr> chant Tailoring establishment in the worid—(Hat’s Why we can give <uch to- markable values. A dark cubrawy i'opI, (fdubl l e- J hreasted fancy silk aud wool vest, and fancy striped .{rouse*s, make a large strikingly stylish of combination, wtf .how a variet 3 , beautiful designs ifl' iucy vestings. ii Wi B ROYAL TA1 I..ORS Ui I GA.(i»> V ,S A’ Saniple 1 ' will be gladly shown yov by i U Vi'i-.LL, ELLi.Aivi* A lO„ Ccflia, Ga, *mj< 'ATHO. 'FMiHfet < !! MfTlilJ. Irwin roiim.v, I mi. \\ tin vii <-ii<i-. all J $i !‘l i <v, IUIU.V. j, il. PowelL J. il. il Paulk, •« f 11 IVS1KM4 ............... " I, Tlwtt they imd til"’!* iissi* ,n-sdeslle . liti, li.v oriiiT liml Ju<lKi*niU of o>.is coiwi. in- j fof of ilic (iciimiai Mill. UM'h-t Iy 'oiv yours, '•on.lloii' whii j !lul*iU-K>- I • fin mime»»tl style"f -t>.utt) i.Hiiipuny. tiu'<iI»!<>'-i <>f i"«- *,Idi-.i!n.n••iiiii jo‘r'i o o ^ u -1 •’ 'V. i' 1A .V; rZ'ZZ "ZZlZZ ”»«..<-|;f lZ ,,s,UM -' ,K ^ - “ ■nr. ,'l. The .si;ill ccriiiirutl'in siiiili 1 hi:"" It, ni’hiciHilt liiiM c "t business the privilege ;il lli-illa of cumlRct- hi -"ini \ cornuv. liu< desires such oilici' iiiK briincU estalilisliiiieins it I pliurs ii- limy lie deemed best. I TVic-i’ti])ltill slix'k of dejlui's,divided tlieiiiiid curporiitioK -lull! In llftii 'ii liuiidied iir.lniduir. lino sh.iges of ten rdoUars eaeh, the liullllltv "f -"oculiol'leis to Ik otli.l 1 he lunmuit of illicir several iii.puid however stm-l. ha. ■ serial ions IVtilioiiers desire i ,- 1,1 eortiopiUloii limy h<- siiitm>ri/.ed limn > 1i> tw- ; ereiiM' its capitnl sioeu from time in ie - ,.„rillii« I" Its hv-luws. lo an iiiiiouiii not , (Ijiiff live 1 limisand dollars. IVtilioimrs show that the said eiipital sbwk of Hfteen 1 1 u mi it red dollars is now paid up ,1s, .the: pot loners. od'tiisiild A The isU corporation it toner.- desire iosue authority and bn sued: firenl-j to ;„ and use a corisirate sealqf........ ami m l.v-lnw- and ivaidaiioas t»r t!« . •nloiit sii'-h im)i!e , mom-y '!!,'• -r'eilii of llie eorponilion lioblaiid and >' = ) ! > I lea-r, iiiortttage ^‘wmaAn'ornerMs^fiS o,vn addition ri'dlls are i.rivaie■ persqi.-. in to w!«"a"d corporaiim, ihab ' aii ,i,e rhibt- ' U ' T a ! : > iw ':ij. tv-hi •I'l' ^’iiu' ’ Vor- ’ IJ. Wherefor. IliepeiUioi.er- prr,f,: that the Jf'penewai. ^J^r P hUi”rf l tw'i l *nVy i'i\>' r >^-aari! rigid-, l ivittrjirlvn«-ir*' pow'.rs ami | with all ai'iVovcFio SvpU'iniier F'e'hiw-of lath, tin iwa -tate of tieoi-Ria. Tbi- <;i’X)U<i IA Irwin r« unity. ! L .1 It O l’uulk. clerk of the superior mrt kf gahl ecunty. <l" .•cnily that the fore • ct nml "orri-ct of the ongi- aoing is a true eopy I i lu | |>f• i iI ii mi roi chiU T. r n> ""'J offlctul apiHMis r tile fnuiv office, -cii willies- 111V -lg- ininri' r'./i it,., of saiil cuurt this sept.. ai. twin, ill lrwinvilJe, < j. Tt.' i>. PAIT-K. fli rt, superior court. :)-29- It, SALE OK LAM BV MOUTOAt.KK. .lEOUOIJt -Il'Wlll f.MJUty. Will hr sold. <" tlw court house door in li- wlnvillc. on Tuesday. I Wei,tier .alt. Id'H. h<- nvei-n the legal hour- of -a.e. the following ,!e-i:ril:ed pnipi'twy. to-ivp. Kortv ar re—, more or less, of lot ot land num¬ ber Do in tlwSrd laml 'list riel of Irwm coun¬ ty, more Iiarti.-Iitiiily descrihed as follows: iieirilining at the southwest '•orner qf said l"t of land and running east t" asiieeiiiedeorner. j: J and thence due north to the gaa'". D iri pi the W i 11 a eorx • h' *e •i*ee U. leawmir .Dl tin ,,, siileof said lne.and hence .-ravesoil tlmea-t original hnc. and thence up said creek to tlw •outli to the corner. property of flattie L. f.atlln Mold as the contained In mort- under a power of sale Nov.yin. a ace give.n John J- Walsh on and ; islls. and recorded in Book l.. folio--4, is in the office of ilie clerk of the superior- court "f Irwin county. t>a.. on Noy cmher huh. I«n8. Properly sold to satisfy said mortgage. Hus October aitli. IHUf. .1- Wai-sii. I). B. Jay, Jetts- Att'y for Moi-lgagoe. Mortgagor. 11-3-4t COURT ADJOURNEH- ,BORG l A -I-i*win County. Irwin Superior Court. October term 1<9D. It itl'pcaring lo the court, upon the ''<'P<y- ■.cnt’ition "f a said iminU-i- county of small plLysicmns.tli.it pox, whhit. tiivre exists i" court mignt f true, tin- holding said superior said disease, f". toenuse the spread of is thisdny toljourn- reason said second superior Monuay court in ..eceinPcr, ■>■ ■>. me others interested iu til parties, witimsses or excused until said ailtl court, are therefore he 1,1 .Holiday in Ia-eember. l.-ns. jun rs . nth grand and traverse, are exeusid until ..aid Cud Monday in I'cccml.cr. 1 null, at which iirnc they tire requirt-d to lie present. In open court, October .'la. lSDU, SMITH. C.C. C. l(l-C7-4t. S. NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION. KOROMA lrw-Li County. Nm.U-e 1 -. hereliv glvi-ti that, at the ltexl ..•ssimi "f tl"’ <!-. i'i '«l As.-'-nil'Iy "f inc:i I liill «lli lie lift red it'-l'tl I" <l«' '"Use "< , wPI entitled cpivsiiiitativert wFi.-h lie us '>ll"Wrt: entitlcd'af act to amend i xi the ...-,i Hi t- \ l,iH robe (■cei'iher Ui. IH'.iS, so a- to millin'*' and extern ,e etn-pin-ate limits of said tinvil: lo imthor- t,he mayor or any a klerrr.a n of sit id town to ■aside at' I rials in tin- Reeortlor s court in ■rlainX-.Hses; to mil liori/.e the town eonm-il '..rriiiit fi-iineliise lo privnte ni-i-sons. firms o. a-nin-atioiis to eoiist.rniT and maintain water-works. >ys- -U:S of telegraph, leleplnme oilier franchise -lithiL' plants, and any the tmie ol .-i-ined advisaole: lo provide ant lionzeMie for town ■ UdiiiK town elections: anil to irfi rieefifnl rules- iimi-ii to pass any "iim lira-,neeess..iy .(ruin'lions, ordinance- 1-i^u for otlu 1 :m tin* government of tF g- town, 0-2D-4 ar po.-ies. libel nil! divorce. L. L. f'rOt’ker ) J : wiu Superior Court, MafyF. r'l'Ocker. \ .April Term, 1H09. :, ,Ids -tiite: It is. tllt-refore. orihir’-il <hb' by Im. ■o ill that service he perfected on tin hid 1 v tin* puliltentlon *>f tins orcii: twLv- dll'tor two months before the m-xt Until an ili.-Oeilla Dispute!', a wv ,f this eimrt in t/eorgm. .... ■ ,o pain <1 in Irwin ctmtity. C. O.xSMITH, J.s. a Pott t’f oner's Ati'T- ij -Hi l Iffi • • - ' . , , , pv of ■ VI.., . , lo. This hi orl^lnst 1 orclur ns nv*vcavs on ir JUiya, », J I, n pAULK. . 10-6. Clerk H. 0 . 1 . C. LIBEL FOR DfVOROE. to,,"OIO Flowers { f t orge a . r lowers 1809. low^s (loos »io + tvside in Ir\'ln onli-rod < Uont>< that Jif’i hi- stiitt- lit (jeorglu. it is lii-ri-hy 1'V imMit-0- e vil-.- hr ivl-rfi-cli-'l in this i-iis.: lion us tlio law UiH-cts. ,1»{4J s c . . ! do certify the n«ov<- is a iri.o 1 exu-uct fron utes Irwin Mu]j'erioi -1 ou'T. hjs -Db Iu 1890. 7-21-8H10. t'i'.l k L. - l/gl Llenlt? Free. ■ n fruit tod heeds, f’liatfel ahrl jMortgitgv- lU'tKu'gcs oil Ifiiit Kstntf. frfiiby, Mortwes vitli Power Dispaft-I’i to Si-H tikit ofi'frb bo had *pp>3‘- :m? at Ill’ll or fit Judge V. m. I.mdorsoii office, of at Ifwhivllle or Flw- .-eriiid. Also at ail offices of Justice of the 1* -li e. T 1> TM TTT ?' 1' t ■■ ■ • » Murphineami Wfiu*K*' jb its tttfllpd without ptT’u d co>:fiu» m- tit. CurF fr-n VK teed or no pay B IS U Man’gr LithiA & Springs AuatcSl. 0%- knVium. Box , 1 . A. 4 . IIKNOJ A-.O s. .T. 1. PArX.K. 1>. 11. i'Ai’LK. i!. V. PAriiK. , pwjlk & GO. x9 * •*-------------------------------------- “ General - , Dealers js m&igmkim& OCILLA. GEORGIA. Sim-Ii .-is Jfry if L miJs, Dress (jimdH, i'eady-mado ('lotiiing. Siioes. Lints and ( ups, Ljuuily (inxieric's. Crockery, etc., \\ ueon-, Isiugjetas, l.l:inje..s And Saddles. I’UHNiIT.UL.K of All Kinds. < :<>II i 11 s a .nil Oa.s*Icet« . * «•» fV.oves, Cooking Uleiioils, etc., t'urerring luiph'- u-eiits of all kinds. iu fact, we have a full stock of General Morehautii^e, which we are selling tit prices to suit the limes. T-y-ti. Directory Irwin Goimr.y. Judge Wllpi-rior t'ovp.t tSrnMfh. ieiUir-t ,e„era! »....... K. Lfef.ace) . fot.lity Judge- .1. it Flet.,-bis. Omniy tHiltenor W • 1'. W»>- clerk Bui.erioVV.mn J. H. 1». I’aulk. Mlieriir -Wttrrei. Kieteher. I’nx Hemmmvci ,1. J’aulk. ikmi’r i',',;!'!!' / ’'?• j.,,’' li'tls anti Uetvnue- M. Henderson, Scltool Cuiuiuis.-inner Manon Dixon, BOARD CF EDUCATION. I 1 John (■k*ment w . Cliairuisin: K. I. !Ion- i durstm, Lucius Kauik, eoi^e 'V. Fletcher | and U C JchiU. CkJSTtC-ES AMD NOTARIES. 4g’2t> DlSTllICT. (!. ’V. Pridgeon.......lu-iice et' 'lie Peace tl. J. 4’rescott..... .......Notary Rtiblie 51SIT1 DlSTllK'l’. T. K. Edge............Justice of tlied'eane J. A. J. .Noble--....... .Notary Public ■690th District. T. F. 'Fletcher. Justice of tin* Twice (,. VV.-Couger.. .......Notary Public DOIst District. Marcus J.uke................Notary I’uWk: SlSJo District. I) J. Parker ..... Justice of the Hence 11. \V. < ockrell.... .......NoLtry l’Clhlic Itissru District. A. Mclnnis..... Justice of the Peace Jacob Fussed................Notary Public 1421 sx Dtsthiot. J. 11. XcNeese.........Justice of tlw Peace ]529th DfSTlIK'T. Win. Henderson . .Justice of the Peace -Sweat...... ........Notary'Public 1537th District. i). W. Paulk .. . ..Justice of the Peace W. 11. Moore .. .........Notary Public 1560th District. .1. Z. flutton . Justice of the Peace J. J. W tfkldon .. .......Notary I’ublic Til most MM J. H. floOOMAX & Co., 'Puore.iTTOKs Fi T7M CIIAIJ), GEORfHA. Pure drugs and medicines, fullest im¬ proved trusses, Tobacco and eights. Per¬ fumery and soaps. Lamps and fixtures. Optical goods. All kinds of cold drinks. Prescriptions a specialty. E. !. rjflME-S, DEALER IN Fine Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Beer, Tobacco and Cigars. Prices moderate. Your pturoniiga Is r«- speetfully Mfiicitnd; 4-Sl-tt m .sz Live and Let B E UV6 ® ® '*• Prices nt 1 I WETTSTEIN% JEWEUty ST0RE„ It will be to yotir irftereBt to consult oar Prices fefir'Goods and work before going elsewkerh. I H, WETTSTE1N f M 3 BE: m Tan nof-'LL-B jEwcLiitt, E ay- pir 2 e^^AEb. * 6 A. | 1 OCILLA LODGE No. 106 K. OF P. Oeilla Lodge No. 100 luifglits of Pythias holds regular weekly meetings every Mott day night at 8 o'clock. Visiting members ' in i.ooil n ding cordially invited I,. K. Tuckuu, U V .0, tt. MAHTTStr K. of li. & 8. PHOFKHSIONAL < \ISI>S. .!. J. WALKEJT ATTlHi.N tiV A I' LAW, - - D«eor^;ia. Koou.iv No. uiinjjf. 1 uri.) i, |3rfi(li f#uu J’uulk A* Ca’i*. lirick Imi P5-5-ty. ElVliyiETT V. BALL, IM. D., OCILLA- GEORGIA, OVVH K hi flvvHJifu? dm Irwin Ivt-tnue. (ieuarn I praci icc solicited, I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF DROPSY- 8-l^-ly. — DR. W. 0. FORD. OEM 1ST, OCILLA, GA. Office over Ht-inFr-on. I’.mlh * Co.'s tour*. -3-17 -sej J E. GOliTUK, PflTelCIg. X A Nil Sl-ROKoJi, ■Ocii. i tleorgia. Office: Cherry 8U>.»t. south of Emm street, near Potvel. s i:oie. liesiilenc*: Jr- vtin avenue, tier*.:, .r '.Ji-thoJist church. Calls promptly aiten-.h..: 2 ..sh: or day. All medicine furnisbe-.: fr-uu olliee. T-8o-'a8 J. 0. LERI i'Evyicjaii ai-ti N xr.-c OciftA.A, Ga. Oltlcc in l». t-:. ii. ilnvuu.v t'o.N I'rc^ ;.. a-n-tf »*'*' " i.i ;,ve.calls at licug St.n-e. L. ii. MAETJN,, Law j et;, ■Ocil.LA, * G A. fitt».ntif.n to all lezui h;.:*:':r->s. Agent for lire insurance. Office in pinveii, Biillitrd & I'o.N old building. 5-1 C>:'. x 'Sr r, 1 V V lc 1 V\ Attorney al Law, FfTZ'CI.'RAjep, * ■ CS Offices in PhiHips' Pluck, :M?I lyr K. Vf. BYMAX, ‘Lawyer, ‘FlTTiSr.BALS, CR\. Rivtsas 2 snri 4, Phillip* Block. .u- W. b\ WAY, Attorney kfLaW, 'FlTf.GER'.i.B, - *, A. Koems'? tt) 10, Phillips’ Blnek. b-nAy. D. R. ,T.AY, Attomoy-at-Law, pp.a.vt iiiiasi, Fitzgerald, G'BfilttGlA. H. R. SYAfOMS, ltisuraQue' FlTZifEaAl.D, (3 a. Uepre.sent.ing over i?50,0tw.#oo, lioitm 1, E'ilzgeraltl lllork. Mim if C. vr. Kcuvoon. a. e. McKtiA'r. F CL WOOD &■ 3IUBRAY AtTOKNI-TS-aT-LaW, Tifton, Ga. Office in Tift Buihlinj. tv 2 S>* T. *J. LUliB, AttomfiT-nr-I.aw uni! Cminscbd. !a Euult-y, ‘iKWXKTliaB, Ga. ofeiCeMn dOt’RT nors.R. 4-21-ly R. A, SEALE$, Fanwi and family Groceries, MINNIE, GA. Picnic jpayttes tunji'sbed with e«b, erwked or iincttoVcd, IcTuonade, soda wst^r, ice cream. Cigars, etc Elegant picnic erouuds. Toilet room for Indies, ralronnpe of Fitzgerald, Opilla and other towns and eeotions *oUiHt«d. Bouts froo. s-is-te OCILLA LODGE No. 374 P. A A. M. Wwlnesdays Regular monthly eomnmnieatlons second at 10 a. m.; fourth Wednes¬ days and at iug 7 p. m. visltiug jaembera in go M et are cordially M. He»eksow, invited to W, attend. M. K. L. Hrsleksws, See’y