Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, November 17, 1899, Image 5

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4 Mr. W. W Hill Dead. The (Janette lenrnsi, with rW^i ■regret of the death (»i' Mr. W. W. JI i U, at the homo of his daughter, 1 tVIrs. K. T. Mnntivi,, iti Madison, Ala.,, 011 NivvcmiIiim' Slid. Ho died froth ;]i:iralv» : s cf* the brain, and lived only two .hours after tiUej fltwko. Xbe mows was convoyed , ■in a.letter from .Air, Hill's daughter do Hon. T. ». Young, of Irwin. ! Mr. Hill was .well known all over I Georgia, and wits of a gonial, whole- ■Bonk'd 'disposition that made him d'riom 1 s ev c r.y.wtbo re. Tlie Garotte joins a luvge civoie of friends and . reliitives in sorrow' at the sad news, •—Tilton Gazette. ‘ i ,,,, I lie news ot .. the death . .1 of c Ulus „• ■ truly good old ’gentleman censed j •deep-norrow in this section, where I be was known hb <1 'highly by thousands of people, who sorrow •at the thought that they shall meet I (« •uUn • no more on earth. i | j (Chamberlain’s Pain Bnlm Cures OthordNW hy Wot You? .... .. , . , Jiy wife lauH be© r 'usmg Chamber- IaiU . , ... lam , . . good . • e H lumn, With Jain© shoulder that has pained . lor a lier eoutinuallv . for ... Vie; rune years. bttve « tried nil kinds of medicines and, doctors without receiving any Ikhi- elit from any of them One day we saw an advertisement of this medi- cine and thought of trying it, which ’ we did with the best oi satisfaction - ■Hlie has used only one bottle and her shoulder is almost well.— A. L Millett, Manchester, N. II. For sale bv Dr. G. 11. At aeon & Co., Drug¬ gists, Ocilln, On. The law provides for biennial ses- -pions of the legislature, but the ‘‘ad¬ journed sessions” make them annual. Oh, you can’t down a Georgia legis¬ lature when it conies to keeping up per diem! . Sis Fright ful Fatiures. Six terrible failures of six «nt doctors nearly -scut ‘dm. 11. Mullen of Lockland, O., to an early grave. All said he had a fatal trouble and that he must soon die. But he was urged to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. After takiug five bottles he was ea- tirely cured. It is positively guar- anteed to cure all diseases of throat, chest end lungs, including coughs, ■colds, la grippe, pneumonia broil chitis, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough. 50c aud 100. crinl bottles free at I>r. G. H. Macon & Co.’s drug store. Borne of our exchanges to insist on the legislature giving us a better vagrant law. Why, we ■bare as good a law as there is any ■need for, but getting it enforced is the thing. Like the law against car¬ rying concealed weapons, it is al¬ most a dead letter. Rrare Explorers Like Stanley and Livingston, fnundit harder to overcome mala- ria, fever and ague, and typhoid •disease germs than savage cannibals, 'but thousands have found that Electric Bitters is a wonderfn! cure ■for all malarial diseases. If you have ■chills with fever, aches in back of neck and head, and fired, worn-out feeling, a trial will convince you of their merit. MG A. Null, of V ebb, 111., writes: ‘‘My children suffered ‘for more'than a year w ith chills and ■fever; then two bottles of Electric 'Bitters cured them.” Only 50 cts. Try them- Guaranteed. Bold by ■Dr. G. H. Macon '& Go., druggists. Take sulphate of zinc one grain, digitalis one grain, pulverized sugar half teaspoonful, mix with two tea- Hpoonfulsof water; when thoroughly mixed add four ounces of water. Dose for an adult, one spoonful ev- ■ery hour, children less quantity in proportion to age, and despite what ■any doctor may say to the contrary, because of its simplicity, it is a pos¬ itive cure for cither scarlet fever or •small pox. If the chicken pox should •catch you, try this remedy, it may cure that also. It was used iu 1807, •when small pox prevailed almost everywhere, and out of 105 cases it was tried on, not one was lost.—- Morning Call, The term “Boer,” in Dutch means farmer, and the term burgh¬ er means townspeople. Men and women who are odd ■might gel even by marrying. Figures Tnnt Talk. The late war between the states 1,504 days. Thor were ‘2,2.til battles lough’, in which the fodoniis lost in killed :i04,t’000 men, and the cimfodcraios lost nearly 200,000. When the war ended, the federal 1 , am:iy. numbered over l,'.mu,Odd men, the confederates only had a!»out 100,000. These figures sj eak the praise of tlie confederate sciltlic.i* ff for yy t patriotism and chivalrous devo- tion io their country in si ronger language than wc can write, and we leave them to tell the story of their bravery .and heroism t»? the genor- alionts to come.—Covington Ktar. One .. year and . A two Months ., utter Cj tho end of our war Wtbl) ... e ojiaili • ,, VMO “temporary” war tax voted to sup- port the effort to free Cuba are still ver.vnmmh in .force. The internal alone taking , from revenue taxes are people $1,000,000 (or , every * . day. v'-d)0,0‘ 0,0U0 or over ! a year, which ia equal to the highest. % exactions from this source during’ t)ie civil And . instead ot •, * great war. planning for. reductions . he 1 r t govern- ili ; dials casting about - lor merit o are " more and higher . tuxes. . . . ism and militarism do indeed come high.—New York World. Mr. II. L. Solomon, of county, has found thorn is money in raising hogs. A few days ago be sold in Macon sixteen pigs four mwnths old for $>72.22, or an of 84.50 each. Mr. Solomon s ' 1 s - •that these pigs had not eaten three bushnlS'Of corn. One of the • was bought by Mr. Solomon’s 25 cents and was raised around (the house. It was just three months ! old and sold for $4.(18 i Telegraph. The ‘'Plow Boy Preacher,” Rev J. Kirktnan, ’ Belle Rive, 111., Says: J “After suffering from bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Gough Cure- It is all that is claimed lor it and ■ more.” It cures coughs, colds, ' grippe, and all throat and I ting troubles. II. B. Allen-A Co., Ocilla, Ga. i • ---------- , If, as IS said, the small J pox IS . i I w orst among ° the ‘•colored 1 ’ 1 peonle , I ! of Ocilla, we know of two old cro- . . the business . who i : meg 111 newspaper 11 1 are 111 a bad row lor stumps.—T 1 , if ton Gazette. If our artillery , would " carry that far, you would not sitting . . there | up grinning as read these lew lines. | A bottle of Prickiy Ash Bitters , kept m . the . bouse , and , used , occa- SlOUBillv, . good health . means to whole household, Sold by burn & # DeuniHrk, Eitzgerald, | , Ga. j s __ Editor ,, Brinson, down at Bam- . brkl g e . is havin g a varied experi- j cnce » evidently. He printed this in a .recent issue of his Search-Light: “Alost girls treat a man about the way they do a. ribbon—when t.liey take him off their necks they wind him around their lingers.” Col. and Mrs. Lastinger are now wearing the laurels of grandmother and grandfather. There’s a new partner iu that turpentine company in Florida—rather in Mr. Bill tinger’s family. — Adel News. Gran’pa Lacy, w e forward congrat¬ ulations and you may send them, on to Bill. That’s a great boy! Mr. Frederick Herr Jones, of Pittsburg, Pa„ and Miss Catherine Stark Tift, the beautiful and highly accomplished daughter of Capi. and Mrs. W. O. Tift, of Tifton, were united in Marriage Wednesday of last week. Cupid uses many devices to carry out his plans. He’s generally sly, and quite often surprises folks. So, when the marrage of Aliss Bessie LeGrande to Mr. Kmmerson Lovett developed people said “well, l de- clave!” These young people wem to ride on the afternoon of the 29tli of September and came back umn and wife. Mr. Bovett went the next morning to Palatka, Fla , to accopt a position there, and “Miss JicsBie” left Saturday afternoon to join her husband in Palatka. We ” wish . them . unalloyed happiness.— ’ A lei News ‘ Jsod toy the British Soldiers In Atritsfi. (‘apt. < G. Dennison is known all over Africa a« eommtui- , ot .... Mw lorivs . , (hut 1 iMptiuxl . 1 Im* ,1 „ famous rebel Unlwlio. Under d«t<) of Nov. 4. 1897, lr,Jin Vrybnrjj, * i'lliia 1 h ini. lit* writes: "iJufore .vtnrt- aU v ‘ u ’ ‘ i ”' t vronjinign ’ ! >-i 11 Ui, " ti! : v ‘*f Chamberlain'* Ode, lmlcrn and Diarrhoea II»med.v, wlji, ' h 1 us " a " hen troubled w '"' eompli.iiil, mul bad given to my mm, and in every ease it [ >r ' jvoiI most, beneficial.” For sale by Dr. (i. II. Maouii A Co., gists, Oeilla, 11ri. iM Archie McMillan . is . y, out UgfllU . , after lew weeks . doors uritn a in what . called . .. was al one time “ box,’ We would like , for 60 me OI . ' L ’’ ' ' ,un “ K ‘ ll) " '' ‘ '* l,u ' ‘"' l ( ■ iaiou Ti, is not ^ ‘‘ ; ’ e 11 ’(;X ............. mark C‘ll IllUl.- - .V.c l^.ae k.it r ‘ prise. rn tin . k *smaii ,. ox reports, ,, not uu r >-m:tll pox, has dwindled btisimms down . > shori . nothing , . to tne emi ol in ins during ... ihepast two t town wet .. Doug: . be-' , i>ree/.e. , I xt eople , »iu>uid t»e , . . card ul now they shoot, on the r mouths, ,, and , when , limy use nut*,o, , , there .-kould be compulsion used The kidm-is arc nnD! bat «m- rtuni organs. Thej need b-ip oec.isi. n.M!,. Brick i 4 Dill K i« a slice, Shi 1 i in i tiJC system regulator. D ,l i by Aiash burn & Dcumttrk, Fiizgcruld, Git. if citizens wish to stop peoyde from coming to Douglas, just let them keep up the smallpox talk,and kee(> business at. a standstill.—Doug¬ lass Breeze. That was the t rouble here -for a fetv weeks, but the 4 ‘scare” has departed. •/OSep r /1 bloc . k r ford, v ^ i Wooguou, n i .1 if, 0 .** ., healed a sore running tor seventeen years and , eurwd , his , piles ot ... long * di () „ 11 ‘ V G ■'« Wi( Ti I Hazel Salve. It cures ail skin dis- li. B. Allen & Co., Ocilla, Ga. Air. Reason Fletcher, who went * " coinit I V0B ' irA lD y 10 esa * a 5 * :, r i or so ago, ami who tva* badly !during a difficulty there lusit month, returned , ' , , home '. bunuay, , ; f aeeompa- nieu . . , bv his mother, who , had , gone * to him , . He , r looking , nurse was a Little ... . but Will ., T , be hi , V , cut up, 4 soon ll- sell ir again.— - M l ,-, llton tiazette. i -------- j Kditor-Sees W o-ntl era. j Editor \V. V Barry, of Lex _ in - ton, Tenn.* in exploring Mammoth Cave contracted a severe case of roles, ... Dis ciniek through 1 cure using BucIod s Aruica . . baive convinced . him it 18aU0, b ’ r «’« r Ws wonder. Cures pi . 18®, 1 miuries, . minim mat ion, ano hi) 9 v i/I bodily n* eruptions. Only * Zoe at nr. Ct. H fki Macon & t> Co rs • s. —.... t T. JftMES, DKALKU IN Fine Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, ' Beer, 9 Tobacco and Gioars. ^ Prices moderate. Your patronage i, re¬ spectfully solicited. 4-L’l-lf •' OCILLA LOOSE MO. 374 F. & A. M. Rbenlar monthly coriimuiiieations seronc Wednesdays at It) Visitine a. in.; members fourth Wednes¬ in jtood standLng days at 7 p. in. cordially invited attend. are to M. Henukhsox, W. M. R. L. Henorrsok, JSec’y OCILLA LODGE No. 106 K. OF P. Ocilla Lodge No. 106 Knights of Pythias holds regular weekly in eat lugs every Mon¬ day night at 8 o'clock. Visiting members ill good standing cordially invited L. li. Tcckeb, O. C. 0. 11 . Martin. K. of It. & H. WIANTEV)—SEVERAL BRIGHT AND BON- in this list and iji’i’.sons close to by represent counties. ns Salary as Managers $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bona-fide, no more, no less salary. bank.in Position permanent. It is Our references, any any town. mainly office work concUu-.ted at home References. Enclose seif-ad finessed stamped ttimdope. :k TEL DOMINION COMPANY, fiept., Cliie n go. 9-?2tim. 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In V th* s;i«- )><••■»»-■> iiuivin im-Htiosard. v<ui; yWdl'KUU ..Nd:->itv teal roruor.niou Miftl u> ail. tit. rip*»?ts. \>> n m g v: u-g, .m-noi i . i.*iv.. usual a >.i ..-ii inonim. n» ;,ho pm-pos^ u v. iiU.*h .ed col¬ uorati'-a is to i .'iramd. • ( > v'.' i m • ref* Hie in- 1 ! o >. u u • .*s "d •. -a v'. tl»at th#- court ( >»~( «.i -miw vntk { Wi... IJIGI* for ( he pertutiot tw*;u<y yews, nriviie? privi"'• ”' 411 X-in ut!>tcm'-'iV ml I iu\v(‘ :il l r s 1 ho an al lowen by 5 lie Lr.vsof ilie .sI a.eu of (icoru iu. Thu Sopicinhei* l.ith, l f< 00. HYMAN, i. \V. AiU»rnc j y for Pei itiouer GEOIK3JA--Irwin ('imnty. ]. J. [I. J>. Hull Ik . (DGIN Of ( IC SllJH court o! said cou j t y. do ri i y t in’it 1 1' goiug is a true an irrect '*ooy of the oi*i m»i pel if ion for niian^;- a.> sanu* :n»\y uput 0*1 tile in tny ottiue. SVi»nv" > my official nature and the **«! G.i' said court lain S«p*. Sfe, at Irwiuvillc, Georgia. J. n. PAI'LK. l’ - . (Jierk Su pffitJi. - court. SHKMt — SALK or LAND BY .140HTDAUKK. GeoKGiA Invin Cotxiity. Wi'i bo stfld. ;it the court Ik>hjsO dodF in lr- witmiK *.m fuesduy. Ifofv.ul er 5Uu i *IAK hi.- twctci tin* K'.v.t! iDHirs <;t mi ic, tlx* kOliovving deoruod kG-i^^y. u»-wit: fort? ;u*!T’>. t. i' a * v>* less, ol kit ot land num¬ ber 117. !:i UifDrd i.i'id Gisuii t ot irwin couri- l.v, men pniHiCiil'd ■ doscinhed ns folJiv.vs: Imkinnii luff ;it t lie soutiiivcsl i*« truer of «uu'd lot of i«*md :rnd punning ou4i to ;i KpiMTiiGd cornGi, futtl ; a i^j thp.•.''.* duv mirt!' lo the tgi ivr yard, on tot''* vVIliaeoocuee ck. leaving nil the ft.r five - «v.*. iin* i».nsc side t.*i’ siud line, liiul iheuce ; Up) Aui<; to i he original !mo, and the act*. : suiith 1 » Ltd cornet*. of Maitiu L. Gatin) Soid u - Ur ])roperty sale tied In niort- i under a owi'r of con la i a : 7 . rwonldi'mni'Kk'K.'miiofiw'aS ■.US in Ik- ■ jICX'k o, thu clKvk of ttiO • coun of irwin eouot.v. (l.-i.. on November KHli, i 1S9S. Oetoiifr'aOth. i’■ ■ ■ ■;jo i'ly s.lo tvt-Uu'y ,;:u(i moi tgafio. Tills M». L>, )(. .!a v, J OH N .). W.4I.SB, Atl'.y for Mcrijc <;■ Mortgage*!. COPBT A BJ OPRNK I). ! GE( ' K, ' IA "' lrwtD Couu,y * 1 Irwin B.iVM“T*ior Cm-.n. October t»?rra t it anpearin^ to Ue court, upon the i-epir.- sF.uiimn g .» minCwr of irnysicdAns, which. tiieiv exists in said county small pox, if mu\ the holdinj? suit! supc.-iuc* Vinv/ t miarlit rend to «.*aust« the sr-i-nad of s-ikt disrpM-. r reason S^irl .-Gurus tljisdi-*.;/ udjourri- l«W. ett to the-seri.Gitl Monday in Ikwmber. Ail j>:mfos. Wlirie-ses orotiicn* inteic^im Pj said conn, lire thcrvfore excused until said i ^nd Monday In i)^Gtndier, IWW. TIi« Jurors i grand and traverse, arc oxen sad unlit \ said xnd Monday in neceuder. at 'time they’are renulred isou, to be pre»t*ur. court, oetob#.*r-«-i, SMITH. t’.P. K1-2T-K. J. M. C. ~ NOTICE OP LOCAL LKttldLATION. okoboia trn-ia ountj. Notice is hereby given ttlutt at.' the next 1 r^prcs^ntHtives which will* i»« «k - foitnwn: Minimi xhv I A ’Dili to \w Orttitlec! an am to lifts ! IncorportttinB the towijinf UcUhi.. in Idp coun- | ty December ovu-wiu, Iti. apprnvtMi isBS, Nove.mJxev^. ehun$?c and <‘Xieii(i am so as to tlte corporate limits of said town: to avithoj*- I ize the mai'or or any ahiernmn Recorder’s ol sniil court town to in . !e at trials in the n Cits^s*. to authorize the towh council (oiyruiit fraiichi.se to private persons, linns or c4rporations to constr uct and main' ain sys- toms of telegraph, telephone, water-works, ' holding town elections: to authorize the town i «-ouncir m pass .my and nii nc«-ufui regulations, ordinal" vs And laws necessary ! fv): : the ^oveniment of the town, anti fomaiici' purposi LIBEL t’OK DI VORCE. L. I.. Crocker I Invin Superior Courts VS. 1 Mary K. Orock«r. April Term. ISM. It appearing to the court by the return of the .shemOln the a bow suited case, that the defendant does not ivsido in said county, and !( further appearing that lie does not reside in this state: U is. therefore, ordered by tlte court that service tie pe.i fiH'ted on the defen¬ dant l .v tlie publication of this order twice a month for two months before the. next term of this court in the Ocilla Dispatch, Georgia. a news¬ paper published in Irwin county, it. it. ohf: \kv. C. C. SM1TJT..I. S. C. Petitioner’s A ti’y- I do certify t hat the above is a t rue copy of t he original ordvi* as appears on b VB. ’f’his May 25, 1890. .i. ri. n. PAULK. 10-fl. Clerk 3. C. I. 0. LVREL Full DIVORCE. .Soph on a. Flowers j Divorce in Trwin Supe¬ rs. >rior i Court, April Term, George C. Flowers, 1899. It appearing from the return of (he Sheriff in above stated case that defendant George ('. Flowers does not reside in irwin countv, nor the state be of perfected Georgia, it is hereby ordered by publica¬ that service i 3 tills case tion as t-ho law direct / This April 5, 1899. 0. 0 . Smith, J. S. 0. I do certify the *r hove Is a true extract from minutes irwin Superior Court. This duly 15, 1899. J. Ii. D. Paulk, 7-:M-3«io. Clerk S, C. Leoal Blanks free. nwi’EstatT’^'d M°o'S« ing at x-owerjo the Dispatch H C U office, be toad or free at. .ludjfe t> y app Win. i y - Henderson office, or at IfwjnvlF.e or fit?- gerald. Also at all office# of Justice of the Peace. J, n. D. PAULS:. —__ its Morphine and without Whiskey hah treated pair* or coflfineraent. Cure yunran- teed or no pay. B. ft. VKA U Mau’gr Lithm Sp«ugs ~ *N.ata - itftrium, Im Anstelt , aw, i). J!. i'.'.ll i.. .] J.. I’ll J.K. ft. V. l’vri K. PA! a i \ W ILK & CO. UffilEitS IN OfNESfA JfeSGIlftNBiSS. CSI-LA OHOPCjy Suvh at.-Dry Good*. Dres? Goode, lieady*made * lotbing, Shoe?. UalK and Caps, Fatuily Groceries, Crockery, etc., Wagons, Buggies, llamess And Saddles. FU UN LIT UK. of All Kinds. ♦ * o «* < ' , 4>liiais«4 s«.-s5^ « u Stover. Cooking Ctensi's, etc., Fanning It&pi®- meutd of all kinds, iu fact, we have a full »t..«ck of (ienernl Merehandir-e, which we are Belling at prices to soit the times. i-9-tf. Sty! in— M—1 is ■n | •uxuwvsjau* Clothes for Men Directoru irwin Gounuj. Jutke. Suyicrlor C,.urf— C. C. Smith. t*olic1tor-<5cneral--J no. 14 DvLaeey. ('uuiity .Indite- .1. li- ( F. lenient!.. Way. Cminty >,— W. OrdUmry—I- (.'onrt—.!. Lee.- B. D. Paulk. (,'](■rk Sui'f'nor Blicriff—Wurren Fletcher. 'tax Receiver—.1.4. Paulk. Tax Collector—F. . Fletcher. Treasurer- .las. Walker. Surveyor—ii. -1. Kcveiute—M. Hoyau. !!endeison. Com’v IFtis and School CoimuisKioiicr—Marion Dixon. DOAFfa OF EDUCAXIOM. John Piemen! Chainuan; R. b. ll«n <tetw.m. Lm.-ius Paulk, tor S e YV. Fletehei- UI ' 4 ' VJ ■ (-■ Lull. J03T1CES AMD NOTAftlES. ‘iS2n District. j (i. W. ITidfjeon.. . .Justice of the P>.vree tr. J. Prescott..... ........-Notary Fuhtic I o 18 tk Ihutkict. r r. k. Kdge............Ju-stieoof , the *var.e .. ). x. J. Nobl^..............Motavv | 690 th DlsTUirr. 1 v \* r- ,, K r ,.x., ieuner.... hpr Ju,slice of Iko Peace <-*. ..... ......Notary Public HOIST DiSIKICT. •jMkh ....... ........Notary Fultlie Vrty IMSTIHCT. j. Parker..........Justice of the Peace it. W. Cockrell..............Notary FWfelk ISsStu District. A. .Melnnis.... ..... Justice of tlie Psaw! Jacob I'uascl 1...... .......Notary rubiic uaisT District. j. n.McNcm..........Justice of th. ioi^Dth Pi^tkict. _...... w Henderson ..Justice of the Peace tovreat ....................' \ntnrv uiaiy Pnt>!it- l.WtTH Distiller. j) _ J ^otaryM’ubiie w ’ T • 1 w * • 1550 th DISTRICT, ,j. r f., Sutton .... .......lustier of the Peace 'vhiddon.. ............Notary Public * THE COLONY D 1 U!« STOKE, J. fl. Boon MAN & Co., PllOPiUETOIlS, FiTZGEKAfiD, OEOIMBA. Pure drugs and medicines. Latest im proved trusses. Tobacco and cigars. Tor- turnery anti soaps. Lamps and tixtufe^. Optica) goodvS. All kinds of cold drinks. Prescriptions a specialty. Live ana Let uve • < Prices afc WETTSTE1N ^ JEWELRY STORE. will be to your ihterest to consult our Prices for Goods and work before going elsewhere. ii WETTSTESN, Tns Fiokf.fr Jbwfl.ee, FITZGERALD, - GA. The Royal Tailor*, Chicago, l). S. A., will make your ciethca to measure and exactly as you order them stylish, properly-tailored garments — for what you are now paying for the every-tlay, ready-to-wear article—and what is more, will fit your form and figure perfectly. Over five hundred pleasing patterns in durable wooieri fabrics are awaiting your selection at the weii-knowr: store of rOAVKUL. BUU.ARD & CO., Ocilia, Uj,. ! PROFKSaiOXAI, CARDS. J. J. WALKED, ATTUKXUX AT 1,AW, | Ocilla, Georgia. ft»mi No. 1 »td i, U«tid»r»oa' Paulk & Co's. | Brick building. 10-t-ij. EMMETT V. BALL, Jfl. D., ! OO.'LLA- OitCirtCJtA. Of ’’ICE gt g wc] j ('u£ oil Iry/in Av«um#. Genwral practice solicit I i VAKE A SPBCiALTY OF D«OP3Y. !—1 ’ i DR, W.-G. FORD, | DKNTK6T, OCILLA, GA. 1 Oft'-* over hAtfWr^n.'. fivL & Co.’s 8»v«e. i___________ J. E. GOETHE, Physician aso Sckokox, Ocilla, Georgia. OfSeic Cherry street, south of Pearl- street, n*ar 1’owelJ’s store. Keiideuoe: Ii- 'via av.uue, north of Methotiist church. Palls promptly atteadod, night or day. All medicine tarnished from niy office, T&t-’VH “ J. C. LUKE, Physician and Sargeon, Demi a, Ga < } aiGc h; Dr. (S. J3. diaijf stm-d. fc-81-ti ■f*** Dreg $Whv. V. II. MARTI#, i Lh wrar, Oar.t.A, Ga. > Prompt attention to all basiuess. A K unl ior *' re insurance. Office inl'Bweli, Bullard & Co.’s eld building. H4-tf. L. KENNEDY, Attorney at Law, FmaERALD, - <SU. Offices in Phillips’ Bl»ck. !M#-iyr I “Lawyer, . 'PfriJe»KAUr, •- Riwrsj 3 And 4. Flitliipa f* 1 c»«it. U~l*iy * w. r. wa% Atternov at LaW, Fitk«bral», «bk. j Uoonis 8 l« 10. Pbiltip,’ Bl»i)k. !MS-ly. D. D. JAY, A t to r ney-at- Law, ORAXT *TEWET, FlTZORBAI.n, GtiOkAIA. H. II. SIMONS, Insurance, Fitzberalb, &A. 'Ttepresentlng over f50,(«S,W». R»oui'l, FItzgeraW Block. R-lS-Wv-tf C. W. PITLWOO0. H. ». MURRAY, ^ FULWOOD * MURRAY f Attorn Rfs-AT-L a vf, Tifton, Ga. % I Office in Tift BniWing, n:36!l8 t. j. Luke, AttoRmy.at*!** and CYuniroller In Kirntty. iBWlKTttLE,' - Ga. ■ ■ drrtffi it octet nors*. 4-1 Ay : Wm