Ocilla dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1899-19??, December 28, 1900, Image 1

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The Ocilla Dispatch. VOL. V. THE DISPATCH. Irwin County Publishing Company, PrOPBIRTOBK. I. W. Hani.on, Editor and Manager. I’ublished every Friday and entered a; the Ocilla postofflee as second-class mail matter. Happy New Year to «ach and every one of you. Next week’s paper will be as in teresting as usual. Remember the election for town officers Monday. Ocilla’iS merchants did a tremen¬ dous holiday trade. Judges «T. B. Clements and Mar ctis Luke were in town Thursday. What was in that bottle Uncle Dave got on the Christmas tree at Irwiuvilk? Messis. u. a .„ J t T 1j. and ,i o,l J. T W it. PaMIt- raulh an-1 ana . another frentleman 6 went birdinf? J Christmas* (lav. ‘ P.rti.ular, w eeK. u T 11 , be tile . geneial , , . Seems t,0 Ciesiie to have Mr. John H. Powell fill the office of Mayor. No better mau for the place could be found. Mr. and Mrs. M. Henderson re iurned from While Springs, Fla., Wednesday evening. Mis. lien derson is very much improved in health - Mr. Leon Hanlon, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Ocilla since last Sunday evening, returned to his home in Ocalla, Fla today One of Mr. E. J Hogan’s little boys J was paiutully hurt in one of , 1118 . eyes, Christinas evt*, i by the v un expected explosion of a cannon ° raCker - For the box of spare-ribs, back , bones, sausages and i r fried ■ i + tripe ' sent ^ the writer via the Christmas tree, il h of carefully * selected are hereby and herewith t re turned. The families of Mr. E. J. Kogan, Mr. Win. Fletcher and Mr. George T. Young had a Christmas tree at Mr. Hogan’s Christmas eve It was greatly enjoyed by all present. Santa Claus (Lije) was immense. Messrs. J. L. and J. R. Paulk have just received a earload of well-broke mules from Tennessee. If you want first-class mules at reasonable prices see them before buying. They roust be sold right away. OCILLA, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1900. Vote for 0 LI. Martin for Re¬ corder. Aunt Aunt Snfrnnv oouonj received rctetvetl, hv oy mail inail Wednesday night; a flannel night cap, fringed r • , With ... ,r Valencienes , • lace and anil milch mum iiefieolred ueoeuKeo \rifli Kim scarlet Starlet ribbons. She requests 1 US to thank ,1 the unknown , donor , at no-where-in- , ■ particular. Mayor Henderson bad half a dozen pairs of socks made to order tor himself, for obvious reason, and placed a pair of them on the Christ mas tree for the writer. Of course they were a quarter of a yard too Itirge tot US. Willis Williams was i KUiea •«] a » oy another negro in Irwinville Christ¬ mas eve; a white man killed a ne gro in Abbeville, and one negro killed another negro in Fitzgerald— 0,1 V ie * a,nc Ocilla * hoa rf on l u ■ ' casualties to report. A A married ma lieu K’atpr Msiei of Ot tfes Alts, JRcoh .lacon W. Iaulk, who was on a Visit to mis* „ -I unite, committed . , suicide . . . . Hr tttof ..rvohn.no, Dr. Ashley was sent lor, but the lady was dead ill when i he arrived, j Pu nlly 1 1 ves jiLiiiit t \\’0 half miles northwest of Ocilla. Ocilla experienced a glorious Christmas. For two days the town was given over to enjoyment, and the best of good humor prevailed throughout. The tree at the acad emy Christmas night was a great Wg success. It was loaded with presents for old and young,and Santa Claus (Mr. Russel Roberts) was the bright particular star of the occa sion. HjfiJl ADVERTISEiHEWTS. • .nrawmimunmnn -------------- : ......... CITATION " OBOBGIA _ Irwln county. Ml W HSon m hXfnTin‘propc.r form ap- | plied tome for permanent letters Irfadmlnis tration 011 the estate of George W. Horton. : , at 1 e iS'. oi^said^unty, ,Vt TnYam•, tiii^is^'ite .V uii^uid si^ j ,>r, to i.c r an/show in voou-^ wita- ! in the Ume allowed by law. cause. j-r tiiev can whv r-ermaiu'iit iknicl admiiiistra should not be granted to Horton nr. W Hon on’s cstn te Witness my hand and official signature, tiiis o r A .i (i.,v L of December V 1%0 l ~ 7 *- U ' ,L T I Lef IjEE ' Ordinary ^rainary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia—I „ T rwin County. By virtue of an order of the court of ordi- 1 nat •y of said county, dated December 1900. wil 1 be sold, at public outcry, on tli first I Tuesday in January, 1901, before the court \ house door at Irwinville. said county, be- j tween the usual hours of sale, for cash, to tlie I highest bidder, the following real estate, to- | wit; One hundred and forty acres of lot of land number 120 ; also twenty acres of lot of I land number All of the above lands ly- i ing in the sixth district of said county, to- I gether with the improvements thereon. This I 3rd day of December, 1900. 1 George W. Conger, j Administrator estate of Reason Conger, 12-7-41. NO. 24. AJIMINISTKATOK’S SALK. Georgia— Irwin County. Will be sold, before the court house door. I 1 Irwinville. On., on the first Tuesday in January, lflOl. between the Iejral hours of salt', under an order issued from the Oixli nary s court of the county of Invin. and State of Georgia, the following lands, iwlong tnp to the e-tate of ,T. I*. Mobley, late de ceased, of said county, to-wit: One hundred iiml fifty acres, more or less, of lot of land number Si.lylns and belli;; in the fifth land district of said county, aiul bounded as fol— lows: On the west and north by the lands of A. Fnssell, on the east by the lands of B. w? b spPu^n" a h oii“ bun^fVnd aitv aW ^' r the’Zni?Mmd ditrLurlf "sltm comny: founded on theVnstTjy the west i»v h the s' lands of b. Mob- usii! limb on ]and of “^t th 4^?dTan h ds mttld wbjwi m of said deceased. for the purposes of pn.v meat of debts find distribution umong tlie heirs of said estate. Terms of salt*, rash. W. L, Mobley, Administrator of the estate of .J. B. Moblev. deceased. 12-7-4t' ADMI.N ISTKATOk’S SALE. Georgia— Irwin County. By virtue of said of an orderof the court, of Orcli nary will be sold. county, dated December 3.1.1KJU, Tuesday in January. at. public outcry, on the first house door Irwinville, inul, before the eouit at said county, he [ween the nsuaihours of sale, one-third cash and balance on time, to the highest bidder. the following real estate, to-wit: Fifty acres, more or less, of lot of land number 177: also county, and known BJTAiSfTSS r.he lands whereon M. Tucker, ns C. late of said county, resided at the time of his death, to^ctiicr with the im provements thereon. 1 liis 3rd (lav of ] ic oend.»er. i^' tratorestatoC^i!Tuckw. mi ni s 12-7-it. MORTGAGE SALE. Georgia—I rwin County, Under and liy virtue of a power of SSr'S™‘n hereinafter U Mn"°Z^ on the property dcscriiied . which c'o.. fortiiopiu-po»eof securing the payment, guthig the «'of'^riijoliuTIJL'T'iiou-^”'' .ii renewal renewals W&^MlLfiLy thereof, all of which iu or notes and indebtedness arc r.ow past uue. said .1. \\ Williams A Go.. duly assigned ami transferred to .1. 1'. Williams Go., a corpora tion, which mortgage was duly recorded oh ita^ior•^wfc 1 " n “f r or °So««JS o^sa^on^e^hd^of^jinuary cl^ri”l?winvn/e! '* »> 1 Lof ,,f land bo. 7u. in mo fourth district of lr ,fn cosuty. Ueoigljp jaintaiulng 490 acres. the location of the l urpentine farm whe ret 2J2 eon Pt i is °CSi situated i ^ he dwellings, i Ai ^] ri & sli an ties. '/i also, ,0 /! tM one ,. n ! 11 thirty iH’ barrel sa ^( turpentine turpentine ' wiUl :iil ttni Hires appurtenant ti.ere and one huu( ired and sixty dip barrels: five mules, being 1 tlie five mules ou said and used in said business; also two business; being tiio.se on said place, and used .said also, all lurpentiiie and now on said turpentine farm, including crude stuff in the boxes; also, the iease interests appurtenant to said farm, the boxes now and consisting five of of three crops of 2nd crops 3rd year boxes, Deeds will be executed to the purchaser in of the power contained in said The proceeds of said sale are to applied to of the the expenses of said sale, and to the payment said indebtedness principal secured and interest said due the of which by the amount is now of $4,001.70. This Dec. lit ii, 1900. .1. l\ Williams Company. Transferee of Mortgage: Eld n idol Cot; a. Attorney. 12-14-4*.