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Irwin C S
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Nothing here, but the
down, way *■ down,—Our ' Prices pick
them i
up:
V. ,41 buckets sell at 25 cents; liore. at 13 cents.
Wash pmt.sell at :> <"• i'.ls*. hevo at;!cents,
to bulls bull tlm-nd sell at 1« cenis; here at Sc.
! ; ;ii ’ brushrs M'l 1 ;H Hi .'ciUs; here :il ■» cents.
Slice Imi-hcs sell «t. Ill cents: liciv at heels.
1.allies hose sell el ill cents; here at 5 cents.
Houifispuu Uoav.y jpnijsciot.ii cloth soils soils ut at T> Idedii.s: Iigjv hpreat Jit 10c. 4c.
ctfiiis;
Heavy Joans pants null at 7.">cents; hv'vnt :>0c.
Mvns r fliit* lined coats sell at $3; Ikhv at
l/.utics vests s«U at i^rcwits; hero at 1* ccuts.
Cloth capes soil at £1; here at. GO cents.
T ine plush capos sell Jit $l’; here at $1.G0.
There’s no Tat
On our figures—they are mere skeletons, withered to a mere shadow!
Did you ever see prices so thin?
We offer you ordinary bargains every day that are more remarkable
than the extraordinary sacrifices of the kind labeled for a few days only.
Jogy When you come to Oeilla, look us up.
The New York Bargain Store,
T. GOTTLEIB, Proprietor. N. E. DRY, Business Manager,
Fourth Street, Oeilla, bn.
L HOME NEWS,
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K /CAL SCHKDULB G. & A. K. K.
nAII.r, except pcniut.
Arrive fit Oeilla ..liiooa. m. :uid«:25 p. m.
Leave Oeilla..... . .11:30 a. m. und 0:40 a. m.
gtfSDAY ONLY.
Leave Oeilla............. ......11:05 a. m.
Arrive at Oeilla.......... .......4:50 p. m.
Clone connections for north, east, south or
west.
Long cotton t-3; short cotton, 7.
North Oeilla is forging to the
front rapidly.
There was cotton in town from
Coffee conuty Wednesday.
Farmer* are putting in oats—
those who have not already planted.
Now, if you took that rose, own
op and promise to do so no m^re.
The hotter Mrs. Bob Henderson
■ends to town has no superior in
Georgia.
The Fitzgerald Enterprise is
n* vsy paper, and J. E Mercer is its
bead and front.
Mi«s Maggie Henderson spent
part of Tuesday and Wednesday in
J- itzgerald.
® Mr. Reason Henderson left for
Florida Tuesday, where he will re¬
main indefinitely.
Jovial Speed Paulk is remodeling
its r*HU ■> residence and when completed
be O K.
I Star-gazers were plentiful in
")cilla Tuesday night, but the stars
j* x>k no tumble.
^ Go and get your teeth inserted at
Tt- Holtzendorf’s for §!6 50 for a
set.
Sense teaches us that no Merchant
will sell goods at a Joss to himself.
YVo advertise just what we can and
Will do, and that is. give our ensto*
mors i’uii value for every cent lliey
SfJKWJSJWUfJKBJOfBjOf spend over our counters, an’d keep
on sale everything we advertise.
How do these prices fit your pocket bock
;J24£ lbs. Green Coffee . $1.00.
Kitf&ham Farmer HUouUters Girl Tobacco . Kite, *1.00 lb.
8 lbs. .
Gents’Suspender* . hoc. up.
Gents’Shorn from . 25c to $6.00.
Old !.twites’ Comforts . *um
A full Line of Childrens Klioes
at tVlicn vour own price. of Furniture call
iu need
and x<>t our prices.
We carry one of the largest and best assorted stocks of porieral mer¬
chandise ever brought to Oeilla, and all Wo ask is an inspection of our
good* and an investieatlon of our prices.
The Indies are especially invited to oall.
Powell, Bullard &Co
FOURTH ST.. OCILLA. GA
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ocix&a, mwxsr couhpy, oa., ebxday, novsicseb. 17 , isso.
If. B. Allen A Co. are still
J 3 pounds good green coffee for
one dollar.
If Oeilla intends to increase the
number of shade trees 1 planted, ’ tiow
is a god time to d > so.
You can get a full set of upper
and lower teeth at Dr. lloltzen-
dorf’s, Fitzgerald for $ 1(5.50.
Our friends in Coffee county will
soon h$ve a graded road from the
line of their county to Oeilla.
Postmaster Googe is polite and
attentive, aud those who patronize
the postoffiice are pleasant with him
It is no more difficult to have a
good fail garden than it is to
have a good spring garden. Try it.
Our young friend, Lite, is very
busy these days preparing for a bitj
crop n»xt year, and “looking
around.”
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are entertain-
ing a new baby at their home, and
gran’pa Speed Paulk is bragging
about the youngster.
Mr. John M. Lott went t.o New
York a few weeks ago, and while
there treated himself to a cork leg,
which is a great help to hitn.
Mr. Ed. Mahan, who spent sev¬
eral months in the north and west,
returned to Georgia a week or so
ago, and paid Oeilla a visit Monday.
Judge Wiley Whitley will give
the velvet bean a trial next year.
We believe that in a few years it will
be one of the beat paying 1 for.ige aud
stock ood crops-in the county.
Ladies’ Plush Capes . $8.80 up.
Goods, A complete Hilks. Embroidery, line of Ladies’ Uibbons, Dress
Opera Flannels, etc., always on
hand.
Hoys’ nice Caps 20c.
Boys’ School and Sunday Suits
$1.00 up.
Gents’ Nice Suits $4.50 up.
Dr. <■». II. Macon made a hto.iui' 8
trip to Ahheville Wednesday'.
Tax Collector Fletcher was in
town -Monday, on liis second round
ih,, y ^ n ’ 1 ^ h loo8e -
Irwin county has immense tracts
of virgin soil awaiting settlers. And
it is a kind that pay.: to cultivate.
Mr. John Kish, of Early county,
is expected in Oeilla to be connected
in business with Mr. E. T. Janies.
Oeilla Lodge F & A. M. meets
on the 4th Wednesday at 7 p. m. A
full attendance ss desired at that
time.
Don’t fail to tell us if you have
visitors, or if you or any of your
people or acquaintances contemplate
visiting, and when.
Mr. N. A Arnold and Mr. L. L.
Sibley left Sunday for Calhoun
county, to look after their respect*
ive farming interests.
We have a lot of sample pills.
salve and cough syrup which
customers may have free of charge
by calling at our store.
If. B. Ai.i.en <fc Co.
Several of the boys are, preparing
to run for various county offices,
We hope each will run on his own
merits rather than the demerits of
his opponent. That’s the way to
have a clean, pleasant race.
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nr\ rp O l T FACTORS 1
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Experienced and Expert handlers of both
ea Island and
•
Money loaned to Cotton Shippers on satisfactory S 0 --
enrity.
Manufacturers of High Grade Fertilizer-
Trade has been pretty good in
Oeilla this week, and from now until
th-.i holidays are over it may be ex¬
pected to be lively.
Suppose you try the small pox
cure published in this issue of the
Dispatch. If it will cure small pos
or scarlet fever in twelve hours, it
ought to cure the itch in about six.
Mr. Elbert McMillan, of near
Alapaha, killed a rattlesnake near'
his father’s place last month, that
was five feat long and sported inner
tenn rattles and the usual button.
The finishing touches are now be¬
ing put oil the Baptist church.
When completed, it will be one of
the handsomest and best arranged
church structures in this part of
Georgia.
Every business in town should
have an advertisement in the Dis¬
patch. It does not cost much, and
people from a distance will then
know what there is for salo here. It
is a trade drawer.
A pamphlet descriptive of the
soil and climate and other advant¬
ages of Irwm county, if scattered
over the upper part of the state,
w’ould secure hundreds ot good
farmers for this section. That is
ttie best kind of immigration.
Nearly every other person you
; meet hits a “had cold.” And they
you they “caught it.”
Fresh Fish always found at
J. \V. N.tswotti nv’s.
A negro killed another at Mystic
last Friday night by striking him
on the head with a beer bottle, and
escaped
Miss Oracle Tucker, a
daughter of the late Miettjuh Tucker,
honored the Dispatch with a
Wednesday. Miss Graeie is an «p-
predated Hiibscriber to the Dinpatch.
A pretty little Miss on Irwin
avenue queried thus the other day:
“Mother, why isn't the sound of
the Ensign mill whistle as sweet as
: that of ihe Oeilla Variety Works?”
Hon. Wm. Henderson was in town
j several days this week. He. had a
| severe attack of the “breaking out,”
is now over it. [twill be a week
perhaps before he can take his place
in the legislature
Fine assortment of Grapes, Figs,
Raisins, Bananas, Oranges, Apples
a nd Cocoaunts at lowest prices at
J. W. Siswokthy's.
Commissioner Henderson i* de-
j voting Bruch of his time to
! road building. Selecting best
routes and marking off th* sam i*
no easy task, but the commissioner
is proving equal to it, and doubt if
a civil engineer w mid have don.*
any better, if »s well.
avja t g
Mr John J. McMillan, of Ber-
rien, was in these parts Tuesday
afternoon, returning home Wednes¬
day morning He was tip here on
business relating to his mother’s es-
tate.
Our customers should all get a
draw at our cash prize, to be given
away on December 1 st. Remember
the tickets cost you nothing.
R. B. Alien & Co.
Three of the largest Japan per-
simmons wo have yet seon are now
on exhibition in this office. They
chine from ’Judge Dan Tuckers,
three and a half miles from town.
Don’t get hot in the collar about
the “breaking out.” When the doc¬
tors differ about a name for it, it
shows that there is room for doubt;
but it does not'help matters to ex¬
press such doubt iu language that
reflects in anywise upon the knowl¬
edge or judgment ci those who differ
with us.
Cards are but announcing the
marrage next Sunday of Miss Ella-
vic Sikes and Mr, Arthur Young,
both of Dodge county. Mis-s Sikes
is an accomplished granddaughter
of Elder M. Sikes,of Cox , Ga., and
a niece of Mrs. A E. Hobbs, of
Oeilla. The bride and groom are
aged respectfully 17 and 10 .
Harley Hardware Co.
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Stoves,
Tinware,
Grocery,
House
PurnSshin.a
GOOdS.
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Harley Hardware Co.
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LUKE, CLElVlEiMTS & CO.. PROP'RS,
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TURPENTINE BUSINESS
Always on hand and at pzices that will change their
Our stock are all young, well broke and ready for
Call, see them and get prices before buying elsewhere.
TIFTOK & NORTHEASTERN R. R.
“a^oxux^xaems’ cox^osanr boutis."
LOCAL TIM* TABLE No. «.
11. R. TIFT, Pw'ktant. TlFtoiV, W. ’0. TlPT,' CifeokelA. tiM-PrtfsidwiL
UBKBUAL Oj'KlCK*:
No. 7. No. 3. No. t.
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CO ggggggs « 2 eccc«oei»» 00 0 ......Tifton. Gs. ............ 15 18 «t{Rtn(*acei ( 8SS*e&.S
CC OS g|?sJS 5 f . .....Urisliton, Ga............ I 15 11 00 61
CCt W 8 t. {. .....llariling, ......Pinettft, Ga ............ n si
W 14 Gn............ n i
CC 01 10 ......Mystic, G»............. s' 11 26
sr 2 IS 20 f. .....Fletcher. G*............ 5 11 H 6
-T T 1 S SO 25 .... Fitzgerald, Ga........... 1 11 to (
AUTilYR. UtAYV. A. VI.
Train* Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4 run daily, except Sunday.
Trains No*. 7 ami 8 Trains run on (Sunday only. signal.
(f) Flag Station. make connection atop with only the on Plant System and Georgia Southern & Florida
All trains
aVTifUsn, and Uta Georgia It Alabama at Fitzgerald.
F. <5. BdATRrdHT, Traffl* Manured
as
oeilla Novelty Works!
L. J. TUCKER, PROP’R
< >c*illa, Oeoi-ggla.,
dm prepared to manufacture , on short notice ,.....
Mantles,
Columns,
Gable Ornaments,
Brackets,
Newel Posts,
., «hnrclte$, . ,
giber interior resident*, ... .
And all and exterior finishing* fqr tad
pric. My facilities for turning out work iu above line are •xeellenl,
prices will bo fonnd Fessonable for first-class work. Order* from Irwin
county aud southwest Georgia generally are respect hilly solicited, and
sadefacrion is assured. 7-t-2m ,
Wv carry
a complete line of
Shelf and Heavy Hard-
ware, .Plows, How Gear, Harness,
etc. We call particular attrition
to ChattaiMMgit * Chi l led Plows and
Planet, Jr,, Cultivators.
■Close prices,.fair
desdi tig.
i pggflMt^d
STAsS-LaaSSi
Mileaf
Cffieiui Orgeri
Irw'n County.
Effective
December la, ts!>7.
Balusters,
Head Blocks,
Corner Blocks.
Base Blocks,
Mouldings.
“I Mile»;
HO. 2 .
Saw Mil!,
Tunientine.
Still Supplies
Waoens
Heavy
ttam&k
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