Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, April 06, 1900, Image 1

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' Official 43rgan Irwin County. VOL. IV, & Gaskets. Goltins. Burial Roues. Eitalmifig a Specialty. Telegraph or Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention. - Grant Street, MTZG Ell ADD, G A, THE AIM OF BUSINESS IS TO MAKE MONEY. The closing year of the century finds few people working for ry . Money absolute is such an ne¬ cessity have that have we £ot to it. As money saved is money made, the pin ch- using* public will the naturally lookout he for on the house that gives the best prices. Our prices are based on the principle oi PICK SALES m SMALI, RETIMS. Our object is to do the very largest vol¬ ume of business at the very lowest margin of ' profit. Selling as we do, for cash, places us in * osition to meet any Competition. 1 We want your business, and ask for it conditioned on our doing better for you tlian others. We ha\ e the K ight goods at the right prices, and solicit your pa¬ tronage. R.B. Allen&C o •s Leaders of Low Prices. HOME NEWS. ViOCifrj SCHEDULE G. & A. It. It. IIAIIiY KXOUeT SUNDAY. OcHla.. .11:00 a. i». «ntl8::15 p. m. iLtsu'L- OeiiUi. .•... .11:30 a. in. tt-IKl B;-W a. nL SUNDAY ONLY. Eojivc Ol'lllfL........... ........11:05 a. m. Arrive at OctHa...-■.<•. ... ,4:o0.j). m. Close couneeticms for north, east, south er iwest. Long cotton, 18fej-; short, ft. Fresh sfcimpment oranges, ajiples, :and bananas at C. L. Sibley’s, Jr. Mr. D. II. Paulk spent a part of dast Sunday iu Atapaha. Now is the time to advertise for -the spring trade. f New line Readymade clothing at ; Powell, Bullard & Co’s, i Master Clarence Sibley was quite .-sick with grippe this week, but is ■tip again. Forty pounds of Rice lor $-1.00 -at McNatt •& MoBrihe’s. Milk and butter is a scarce article. y good dairyman could do-fairly yell 3 „ic, w'e think. Kvorylwdy is ■tighing for -spring 1 ^getables. Most of us are tried of salt junk, potatoes and -corn bread In the absence of Mr. Googe this rt'eek, Miss Aural Ilobbs made'Oeilla efficient and accommodating postmistress. r THE IK'IU.l DISPATCH. <©CILLA, IRWIN COIJNTV, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1900. {THE « o^ cKE * Sr °^ L R. TUCKER 4 GOMFflNY. O CELL A, GEORGIA. VATE-BEG ** TO ANNOUNCE to the trading public that we have opened up a nic9 and varied line of General Merchandise. We beg to announce further that we are here for the purpose of selling our goods and’invite you ho come to see us and examine oar goods and prices, 1 for we 1 have same 'cracking good cash bargains and promising you as nice treatment as can be accorded by two Country Crackers, endeavoring at all rimes to make our business perfectly satisfactory with you. We are here for business and can’t stay without 1 it, hence we must and will sell cmr goods at a very small profit. We do nut propose to sell you one article at cost and double on another, but only "want a legitimate profit all rotund on our goods, without which coinan cairsncceed in business. Yours, to-serve, LYTE «& -CLINT, 3-16-tf Proprietors. See'notice of hogs for Bile. The general presentments of the grand jury will appear next week. Irish potatoes going at ;! 82cts per '.pack at C. TL. Sibley’s, Jr. Miss Pearl Barnett spent several days visiting ir. FitKgerald siwecoftr last issue. Fresh family groceries dtUlvi'ng prices. Price my flour. * 4-6-3t 0. L. Sibley, Jr. We note, with pleasure, that Mr. J. B. Paulk’s fish pond is just right for snatching trout from. Messrs Zack and Isaac Bussell own as gnStty a farm as you will find iu middle IrWin or any other section. Mr. Clarence Bruce will soon re¬ model and-enlarge 1 his- residence on Irwin avenue, near-the Methodist church. Vive-President and General Man¬ ager Cecil Gabbitt, of ■ the G. & A. road, paid Ocilla a visit Wednesday in his private ear. ; We will pay 30 cents per headjfor grown hens. 4-6-21. >Lrr+: & Clint. Cashier U%Os. B. Puckett, of the ■Bank of Ocilla, amid Valdosta a vis¬ it Tuesday, returning Wednesday. ■ B usiness, of course. Before buying your spring goods call and see our pretty assortment. 3-10-tt. Lyte & Clint. A cold wave struck this section Wednesday night, and firere and overcoata -felt raal nice Thursday -morning. -Pure candies and other confec¬ tioneries at C. L. Sibley’s, Jr. liev. M. L. Lawson.preaehed-to a large emigration at the Baptist church Sunday morning. -Rev. Mr. 'Wimberly .preached in the evening. When you want ready-made cloth¬ ing, shirts, underwear, etc f , see us. We may save jou money. 3-10-tf. -Lyte & Clint. Note the change in MoNatt <fc McBride’s advertisement, Those clever merchants are building up a good trade and deserve it. You might-find our .prices else¬ where, but not our qualities; our qualities, but not our prices. MoNatt -&,MoBitins. Somebody told Nas -P. that Judge was disqualified in soma cases, so he went up Tuesday to take his place, as he had nothing special to do; but at last accounts he had not been able to reach the bench. At Big Court The writer has been too 1 busy Tn the grand jury room this week to pick up much news. Monday there was a large atten¬ dance on the grounds, and the gra¬ cious candidate was there in all of his glory, i Itr really does men good to become candidates, at least i» that it relaxes the muscles of their faces • and lends a warmer .grasp to their hands. 'From all over the county weheird of'backwaitincss'Tn farm work, 1 but thoroughjpreparation has beenmadc, and planting is new being orously. Everybody reports a splendid fruit outlook. Never have we seen peach trees so nearly enveloped with | beautiful Waosgs. ‘ j The Luke Hotel and all the board¬ ing houses have been wdl.patro nixed, and as they ali feed well, they deset v«*a heavy patroaage. l^iss Bettie Luke ’and has saved a ■’fine lot of pot flowers plants from the freeze, and in a few weeks her flower yard will only be ond to the owner in—well, it will repay her far fer all of'ter troii- bio • Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Luke and many others in that secticn carried their arms in slings, the result of vac¬ cination. County Bailiff William Rogers is having a serious time with his arm. He did some heavy work ami then got caught in a cold soak¬ ing rain, and fora time it was feared 4te would die. We hope to s *8Cs him oilt 800®. ©ur young friend, Dave Clements Was nursing a case of grippe, but it Wduld take something worse than that to drown his good humor. There Was an unusual attendance of legal talent from fe distance at cdtirt this Week, but we will hate to ■wist , ftntil l 'next week to give their names. At this 'writing "wc Can give Mo account'of the proceedings of court, but we 'wrii'end&v'or to dulighten our readers 'ttpfcn the sH:hj ccti’ncx t"wtck. We fefel 'grateful 1 for the hr.ay kind words spoken of the Dispatch, Slid will endavor to makriit feven more worthy of the support of the people. ■Attention. Ladies! We have just received a full sup¬ ply of Collar Canvass. Call and in¬ spect out stock. PoWeo-.l, Bullard & Co. Send us the news from every sec¬ tion of the county. Penny tablets and other school supplies -at C. L. Sibley’s, Jr. Tuesday was sheriff’s sale day, and much property was solo. Get a 'bottle of pure sodawater, ‘ailfervors. <J. L. Sibley, dr. 4-6 j 6t ©apt. ’Tom Smith, father of Miss -Mva Smith, the popular music teacher of the -©cilia school, was in ©cilia Wednesday hight. Evaporated Apples ar.d Shred Cocoanut, fresh and fine, at MoNatt & MoBkiuk. You needn’t ask clever Jim Walker, Irwin’s up-to-date treasurer, any¬ thing about that hog. The thing to do is to ask-"Mr. Dave Clements. Shoes and Oxford Ties to please you at prices to delight you. McNatt & McBkid-k’s. Judge I). M. Hogan is replacing i rail fences with neat plank • fenses, and these fences add much to the appearance of an already pretty farm. Ladyfeger. peas,-'Sots, per .quart. 4-«-.‘3t -C. L. Sihi.bv, Jr. Mrs. Emma Tygart, after a pleas¬ ant week’s ‘visit to relatives and friends in Ocilla, returned to her home in Nashville Sunday. Gents’ Easter Hats,Shirts and Ties at McNatt A MuBki»«’s. ITiere will be services in the Meth- odist church next Sunday morning and-evening by thepastwr, Kiev, W. W. Stewart. The public cordially invited. Easter Dress Goods-^-prettkfft •Styles find lowest prices, at McNatt & Several shipments of fine 8h:id have been sold'bere recently at fancy prices, ranging from 40 to‘75 cents. Everything to eat brings « good price iff Ocilla. Assistant Postmaster Je£ Googe left Suhday afternoon via. 'Mystic for SaVannah, inhere he Wffnt to ap¬ pear as a witness in the trial of the Ocilla pCfitoffitc robbers. Messrs. tVrll Taylor, Jhfie ’Bar¬ nett and djolt Harper left on the 11*30 train Wednesday for ’Savan¬ nah as witnesses in the ©cilia post- office robbery case, We want to chat with you before you sell your chickens, eggs, hides, etc. It will pay you. 3-16-tf. Lyyk it UbiNti Two pretty young ladies, Misses Lila Tucker and Ada Whitley, Vis-- ited Miss EfSc Hanlon Wednesday afternoon, and cailed in to see tire printer and Iris devil—-w4ile the was out, Spiftiiifh and North Carolina Tin¬ ders for Siiie ! be're. ©ii-td. Lytk & Ofcfs'tf. 'See offr buck-, ’Grafeh and'cLher l'eady-mudo skirts, ToSVW.l, 1 bd'ti.ART) "&! Go. Mr.-A. *J. lionse, Lhe Meter dhd ffp' J W-dat'e' tinSmith df Fitzgcrild, is hi'town ptitting the tin ffobf on the newaddition -tb -Dr. ^Luke’s bnil’A- itig—HotM Wilcox—ctirtier I rWili avcfhle and 'FdUvth street. The Royal Singing GonVention will ! ltold itB annual meeting near Drfrminev’s mill on the third Sun¬ day in June. It is time for “our” class to begin to practice libiv music Ifor the occasion. .... tt ._ v^, lire Lnsign-Oskamp mills „*,*«.,» StatWa ftp this week with their heW power boiler and other machinery, ON .HARDWARE. Crockery, 'Housefurmshing Goods, I^nnei’s’ Supplies, Mill Supplies, Jhirpeiitiiie Supplies. Big line of ’Fishing Tackle A# mil Sporting Goods. Send us your orders and j ; we will please you. j -J Watt-m-wies Go.. ’ I j FITZGERALD, GEORGIA. ^ < Sale A AQ AND , 4.UKE, CLEMENTS^GO,, PROP’RS, ■sc -ocilla. --cia. Fine HORSES i CO 'MULES TURPENTINE -BUSINESS- Always 'bn'hand and at prices that Will change their owners. ‘Our btbek hta all young, well broke and ready for work. «Call,"See thhtn and get’ priced before buying elsewhere. •‘rH f 4't>N & NORTHEASTERN R. R« II< HCLLIEES’ COLOKT coo*L VfMte T&m.'s'lirb. fe.'TlW.’Pres'itet, OfrlWfes-: O. TlF ! r,Vfce-Presiuefit. UscNKttAti TtPTots, Georgia. No. 7. No. 3. No. 1. M. OOGCOCOCOC^’ LEAVE. A'KRIVK. & P. M. 30 0 ............Tilton, Ga............. a 40 3 ............Tram Switch.......... ft 51 © 45 5 f.......... Brighton, (ia............ S6 ft 45 di to 52 12 8 ’fCCCUC r f ........Harding, .........Pinetta, Ga.......... Ga............ IT ft I Oi 18 •—( .........Mystic, Ga........... 9 ft 03 5 ?’ f.... ........Fletcher, Ga............ 5 | 11 5 50 5 Vs f* to C-l .......Fitzgerald, Ga........... 0 A. 11 5 30 5 Aiuny®. . LEAVE. P. H. t’ftlKis Nos. Nos. v *l, 2, 8 and 4 run daily, except Sunday. Trains V iftiriti Trains rfin On Sunday only. signal. if) Flag Station. stop only on aikl . GeorgiaSoiitliern StTitton, ATlTirfttfts and mske'COttlrictipti'Tvith the Georgia & AWflahiii the at Plant Fftkgferald. System & G. ,..... , F. BoAtkight. Traffic Mauaver w. ♦iiv-Aif g;TJP -n--- Novelty worts! L, J. TUCKER, PROF'R, Ocilla, Georgia. '•.•GlltltU / am .prepared to manufacture, *m short-notice,. Mantles, Columns, Gable omttehte, Brackets, Newel Posts, Aftd hd utliei-’Witerior aftd Wter!*Thilsldhks']l'or residences, e%ui l ches and Mid all kind bf httUdlffge. My facilities tof tffrnifiK dht Wbik in aliove lifie ate eViJelleiit, prices wlu fte rea sonaffle fffrfffstJcffiss Work. Fhrhiftire repaired and made ns jfood as )u , w . tftffters from Irwin county and ■SOfftlcv^t Georgia generally are respectfully so- llclted-, Hi«l sHtftfaCtmta asHtuVd. f-T-‘^m . :T OL i 3| Official Organ Irwin County. Effective February 27, t'.tOO. Balusters, j; Heard Blocks ; Curlier Blocks Base Blocks Mou ihiiig*. [Miles [I NO. 38. MILL f No. 2. No. No. 8.