The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, January 22, 1892, Image 4

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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 181)2, Livingston In Congress. Ilo hits offered In the House n pre amble reciting the distress and tin* rent among the people and a resolution creating a special committee of seven, of which he would natrirally bo chairman, to in- Mp) GOING THE HOUNDS OF THE ||gf GEORGIA PRESS. Hgacl., Panels* amt NnWa Itrln* Ironically Br Hlutnt-Numatlilna nf Ii.Mrmt to JCWry liawllo llmrtler. ft It is comlhg to be generally ! he know lodged that the highest prod- j Vtot of modern civilisation is the American girl. I tfr SUCK-OSAOSHT le* cuf*. Con.tlp.tlon. ! The pleasantest things in this . World are pleasant thoughts, and the great art to life is to have as many Os possible. for Waak N..».i A college girl graduate wlthont ) tsome specialty mustered is. more helpless than a widow with ten chil dren. Qo to work and say nothing more about “hard times." The everlast ing croaker is u curse to any com munity. J^jgjV^JjJljlOJ^eSSOIJJlof famila dltuM* Uerrien is, indisputably, the best county in South Georgia. Happi ness and prosperity reign supreme, and everything goes “as merry m wedding IwlW” With the ending of the old year, the mania for raffling seems to have taken it* flight. It may bo that this is whcrajjlip new year resolutions got hi some of their good work. »L££B:SM.VftHT ••• *jj A moment spent in directing and suggesting the amusements of the children often means an hour, savod from straightening out jangles or town of Ninny I lie. Haiti Atateaml county, between tint iesnl bourn of *ul<* mi the brat Tuesday In Febrnitry next, the followlnu projtcrty, to-wlt i Onn certain enjffiw awl holler, uuuU> by tlio Taylor WanurimturliJK Co., said onjdno twJnif ton liorno power; *Iao om certain *weejMtako planer and matcher, with all the fixture* thereto ut- ta/dictl. levied on tut tb« projierty of Jamc* M. Haskins to satisfy a mortaljcu II. fa. imitil front Herrieti miiwrlor courtlii favor of C- 11. People* K ainst said JfaekJn*. Property pointed out Irt Id ft. fa* and can lx) wen at the defendant’* residence. This Dcccmlter «W, IKid. • Altai, at the mmo titno and place, town lot No. 1, In Black 2, In the town of Adel, Iwtunded on tiicciuttby tho Ueorula Honttmm and Florida raflriwul, fronting wild railroad 200 feet, running at right angle* to mild railroad, and Hitch other boundaries a* shown by corner iiost*. I*evled on a* the proiierty of l>. A. Hander* by virtue of a d. fa. IhhiumI from the Justice court of the 1146th tllNtrict (1. >!., mild county In favor of Cl If. Bur ney Hjfnlnst D. A, Hander* and ,1. It* Uol>er*on. I*evy uuule and returned to me by couxtahle, till* Dccemlier Al, M01. Also, at the hhiiic time and place, lot No. 1, in Block 28, on the north Hide or Third atreet, ex- tending cast 297 feet, north 121 feet to an agreed line, and thence went along mild agreed lino to comer, thence aouth to atartlng point, In the town of Adel mild county. Levied on a* the property nf 0. 0* llurjter by virtue of a H. fa. Is sued from Berrien county court in favor of H. M Mlley agaliiMt *#U<I Han»er. Levied modeand re- turucd.to me by 0. II. Luke, county court hafllif, thla Decemlterlio, MW. Al*o, at the mnne time and place, one-fourth of lot No. a, In thu town of ildei, *ald county, with a good two-Atory *toro Iiomm on the same. i>ouink «d on the north by the *toro-hou*e ami Jot of vestigato ami report upon tho fol lowing subjects: 1. Tho amount of national bank notes outstanding; amount of United States bonds held by national banks; contraction of the volume of nation al currency; rate of interest ohurged by banks and tho profits of the sys tem. 2. The amount of contraction in every species of currency since 1865; amount of currency now in the United States, and ita location and distribution. 3. Amount of ourrency in kinds held by tlio United States treasury and by national banks as reserves. 4. Volume of business transacted in the United States during the year 1800 with the amounts bused upon cash and credit 5. To wlmt extent foreign capital Is need in tho United States and its effects upon Urn industries, the man ner and interest in which dividends upon such investments are paid, and to what extent do such investments control the products and labor of this country, and how and why. 0. Also to report amondmonts and suggestions to tho present finan cial system. The resolution went to the com mittee on rules, which, when Sjieak* cr (Jrlsp recovers, will probably re port favorably.. Fulwood Lv Tift “ Millwood....,' “ Waresboro... Ar Wayorofia...,. I.v Waycros* « Hchlattarvllto “ Hoi token “ Nalmnta “ Lula too 44 Atkinson...... *! WayncAviUo. “ Jnmnlcn “ I’yle*’ Marsh T Ar Brunswick.;^ IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN TIIB HEAT. ESTATE LINE IT Pnssoi WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE US. STATION*. LvHrumwlckvS ” l*yles’ Marsl: " Jamaica....I .* Waynesvlllo. ** Atkinwm... 44 Liilaton ** Nahunta..,/; “ Hobokon /fil o Rchlattcrvill Ar WayoroMA,..', * r Lv Waycros*. v . “ Waroalnmy^ " Milhv.Ki.Lv., “ McDonald;.' McKinney ami Lewis Orlflln, coat by laml* of Honry CaAtlulwry, south by land* of J. W. Mc Kinney, Hr. Levied on a* tho pronurty of J. W. McKlimoy, Jr., by vlrtuo of one llorrhm county court 11. ru, In favor of V. H. Julian aguliiHt mild .1. W. KcKInmty, Jr.,nudalmiono JiiHtko court II. fa., from Haiti county, lu favor of 0. II. Miller HgAlnHtsaid J. W. McKinney. Jr. ixsvy niado ami rcturnetl to ma by coitHtaole, this Dccondier 00 1001, A i*o, at thn a,-imo time Ami* i»l*co, 200 ootoa, more or Ium, of lot of land No.420, in tho 9th dl»- trlot of said county—ifiO ucrer in tho northwest corner and M acre* on the oust Ablo of Hoar bVanch. joining lamia of Flora A, Mcf’ranie anil lluck (frtvMhyi all Mid land lielouging to miid lot levied on a* thn property of H. Wnltaliunit by virtue of a fl. fa. iaaned from. Jlerflun superior court lit favor of Cullon & Nowirum, l’roiitrty iiolntcdout by dofomlant In 11. fa,, H. White- liuiKt, this Dcccmlicr 2, law. Also, at thn Mine time ami plat e, two town lot* yvirli good hoiiacn on them In tho town of AdcJ. said cottiKy, each two hundred feet square, ami located' on the southeast corner of Cleveland street and Parrish ayenne. J*ov|cd on as tlio projHirty of IL n. wllhy to satisfy two fl. fas, Issued frem Hcriltm County Court lu favor of £# Jj tkwladgu & lire. agaliiHt Wllhy & Matthla- It. 0, Wllby and Wllny MattUlM—ami UuMiUratt & Ibdllngrath agninat Wllhy & Matthla—H. <1. Wllhy and Wiley MatthlH. Property pointed out by It. ft. Wllhy, and lovy nuulo ami returned to nil* by 0/'ll, Luke, county hallllf. This Dooeni- If you lmvc anything to soil yon could not do better than call on ns and sign an agreement with us to handle it for ..your We have a; great many more opportunities to gtyike a bargain than you have. We have correspon dents all oyer the country and some of them want the very thing you hayb « Klrkbnrf-...,'. 44 Wcatonla...... “ OH Mile Post.. '• firay’S. “ WUlaeooclico. »• Alapalia...... “ Enigma ..^vm “ Ilrookfleld Ar I'ifton J.v Tifton:........ 1-37 pui 1 40 pm 2 06 pm ' We do business strictly on ousiness principles, charge a commission to the seller and never offer property for more than tho sellers, price. Wo fumish abstracts to every thing we offer wluuv desired and never handle •property with defective title. • ' ;; Tj'-Ty.. • “ Humncr. “ Poulnu , 41 . Isaliella “ wimiigj 44 Davis... repairing mischief. If some young men didn’t pop so many corks, they needn’t have so tunny economic fears about popping tlio question. fWWINI OS OARDVI, • Tfinlc for Wom*l>. “Man is known by tlio company he keeps," is an old axiom and is as true If lie keeps very muoli V Meol itntii IU'*Mlm'Mwtf.n.oi i«v touio.' owhIbS hM iwalmwkwtcniMoil rwtllnM enyrenwr. Skilled anil ViiNktUed Labor. Onoof'the growing evils of the age, says the Atlanta Herald, is tiic way boys grow up without trades. There is absolutely no apprentice system, and the usual habit is for a boy to “get a job” and pick up a trade, or grow to nmnliood without one. This results In a great many [Kior workmen and in a great many who are not oven so well off us that, for tliuy have no skill, good or bud Tlio muscle nmrkctl^lM^^j , Dwium.l \ Ull Ulglim. , « Dally, except Sunday*;. . .. Connect* at Albany”with "Central x ajlroad of Georgia, Columbn* Honthern railway, aiulBavim- uali, Klorlila ami Western railway. Connects at Waycrosa with. Savannah, Florida and Western railway. Jacksonville anil fit. Louis Pullman palace Bleeping car upon trulns Non. 3 and 4. C. D. Owunh, J. A. McDuffie, Troftlc Manager. . G. 1’. A. v F. W. ANtimn, A.* G. P. A. We pay fpr options on timber or farm lands giving you thereby a guar antee of good faith on our part. We will furnish free a civil engineer to survey and correctly locate every thing wo handle. ns It is old. 1 ...... coiiipany lie is known to la? tlio poor est man in tlio county soon. McElrae’* Win* of Cardut ' and THEDFOm BLACK-DRAUGHT *,* Tor ia!c by tlw fallowing mereiiSnU In ■erf lax uly i Bj li.ii.Tlfi,""'"’" 1 '"’' Wo draw up tlio deeds of conveyance without extra charge. w RAILROAD. SUWANNEE "RIVER ROUTE. Schedule in Effect January 3. 1393. FULWOOD & ALEXANDER Order to Porfec t ervice. OKOIttilA—lii’.uuiKN County, AbH’HTiie>n*AfiN, j tfldii for Dlvoruo in Mar* \n, | rieit Hiipcfrlnr Court, I/ivc Building, TIFTON, GA, OOINC1 SOUTH. Leave Macon Cordele... Tifton Valdosta.. Janper.... J*ike City. luwmFui