The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, February 05, 1892, Image 4

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mm SHI ly, Tin; GAZETTE! TIFTON, GA.) EHjbAY, FKliJiUAIt.Y 5, ifc GAZETTE POSTOFFICE. a ttucumcus voa Tin? riiovcmru ifff COWKKfti'ONHJSXTS. iJohcmliui'H Budget, Ciieii, Oa.; Feb, 2nd.—tforocr Heed, In tho Atlanta Journal of the 20th, as fnithfu)ly'mi«rcprcKent» south Georgia a* though lie Imd been em ployed on the job. lie serenely opdns up with the pago declaration, “The moro I hod of Brooks county tho nearer I reach the conclusion that it is the host bounty in Georgia.” Then, in his Bixth paragraph, and evidently with tho farmers of Brooks and Thomas in Ids mind’s eye, ho says! “1 am sorry for tho farmers,” and goes bp fa) draw a plctuyo wot thy of Sibe ria. Now, Bojribp lias five incroi'pnra- ted pnvns with a oitimwlilp of over tour thousand souls, and J will hat My, Beod a copy of tlio Gahuttk pus year against a copy of the Jour, pal one month, the picture drawn so disgustingly of Oapt, Bill Hammond pnd the Brooks or Thomas farmers pannot lie duplicated in our borders. No, Mr. Hoed, you iniist change your poiiolusiotiH, or admit that you had too tnuoli red In the brush. An al lusion to guano drummers convoys (.lie idea that Brooks county farmers pro not buying the rotten stuff this year when the fact is, our merchants sold guano to Brooks furmers last year within ton miles of Quitman, and have sold l.o these same good farmers up to date over fifty tons; indeed, Messrs. Boyd nod Harrell sold thirty tons in twenty-four hours. I have another hut for Brer Heed, to-wit: I will sol up the cigars for every Berrien farmer lie can allow, wlm was weak enough last year to make a six hundred dollar store hill. For a comity that has hollered, “1 tote tho banner,” for thirty years to ho tlie iiiionviod possessor of Colonel HnumiomVn typical fuffber is just too hud, hut granting that is true, I pray Mr. Heed to have me excused from doming to his “conclusion." But Iheii Heed bought, souio subscribers Mill paid his Indel scorn with that M'llolu, and nil things lire fair in war find love. Como and spend a week Ip Berrien mid Lowraos at the oouii- try hemps of our farmers, hear them grumble nt, hard times at then tallies groaning beneath tlielr home raised sausage, hams, eggs, rice, hominy. iiimo of your wormy “peart grits”—- ehlokoiiH ami all the products of a well regulated husbandry; hear them swear (an oath for eonlinmition is healthy for a farmer if lie keeps It) flint unless merchant* gbmo down in prices for iiinliid'nolimel goods to 11 ratio.in accordance with the produc tion of the raw material they won't trade this year, and your eyes Will Open, like two mature chimpe-pins. I mu glad you have found a place that vies with FitKoit county, which they say Is hi Atlanta, and hope you piiule the aejpuiintuiico of our next governor, lion. Henry U, Turner. Brooks is a good county and is brimful ot good farmers' and Iuih I levy of sisters whose surnumo VVli'cgrass and whose pet names are jlurrlen, Colijultt, Worth, l.owmles, Donutur, Miirliell, Keliols, Coffee, ami tlielr rleh old mother, Inviu stars that dpwk tho fairest portion f>t God's green parth, Nestled away fi'om the grim want pml bleak wlpds of less favored planes, tipi farmers of our section arc freer from imletnodiicss than any part of the Stale, and will only Heed to exercise their usual common ent, containing over one hundred bushels of as line potatoes its the Koutli can produce. lie has out the awptaiptanee of Mr, Hard Times, as sociates witli Mr, Prosperity, ami wears a perpetual smile, He is only one of hundred.') (ike him, who by in dustry and economy arm independ ent. Ho js a Baptist and' Berpocrat. * / Caen., February 4/-~Cecil hold her annual Municipal election on Tuesday with tho fo/lowing result ; ,1. It, Folsom, mayor; councilmen, Joel W. Parrish, Berry F. Boyd, Wm. P, Mat,this, Dr. A. B, Peters. Tho town lias been set, on all the principal streets, in shade trees, and will bo beautiful indeed when they grow. Who shall write a tilting tribute to thu memory of Hon, WuljJtm D, Gridin, ’ IVmicnu am. TIFTON INSTITUTE. TiesS|irlagTormof tho abovemtimil will begin on Monday, January «li,IS92,and contlnuofor Twenty wutke.' Pnj.l!* attending tills mwdon wilt roool m tiro benefit of tho publlo echool fund. TUITION PEH MONTH : Primary, $!J.OO. In termed Into, $2.50. High School, $0.00. I'ujdlH ehimli) lie CM,'roil at tlic beginning of the Term to Inaure tlielr proper I'laaalfleatlon. Comfortable building, healtliy l.watlon amt eompetSut toacliem. For fnrtlicr particular*, ajmly to ^ T I F T Tfftip), Ororgbi, January 1,1303, , _ _ • bccroury 1b«r<I of Dlreetore. Kiitgma Kelioos. ,, E.vioma, February J).—We have Imd a week of delightful weather and ev erybody feels better, Our tobacco growers are preparing beds and putting in tobacco seed this week, Tim people of Enigma were pleased to have Editor Allen circulate among them last week. Tho wishes of the people here in reference to Editor Allen mid the Gahottu are thafthey may live long and prosper, Mrs, J. B. Gunn and Miss Ella Ferry visited Alapaha last .Saturday. Miss'KmiiiftFullwood returned home with them Holiday and spent two days at. Enigma, the guest of Mrs. Gunn. Mr. Tom Medaris of Tjftop tyiiH at Enigma last Monday, Mr. II. Holoriioii of Albany was here Tuesday last and spent the day, Mr. W. F. SchnnnsH visited friends in Irwin county this week. Air. Alack Easters is absent from lidmo at this time on a business trip to. Colquitt county and Valdosta. Messrs. Weston ds Gunn's new en gine l.as Arrived. The mill is slug, down for thia week mid all lmnd« are busily engaged putting in the new engine. Mr, T. H, Hayes of this place died last Monday night of pneumonia. He had suffered for some time past with lung trouble. Mr. Hayes was an honorable, clever gentleman, and wo deeply deplore his death imd sym pathise greatly with his bereaved family. A short lime before his de inise lie expressed a desire to heroine a member of the cl lurch, Bov. Mr. Orunijiler was sent for, who came, re ceived him into thu eluiivh mid ad ministered Hie baptismal rite. We arc ghul to he aide to state that Airs. I)r. Hammond is very rap. idly rcodvci'itig from her long pro. traded illness. (living to tho illness of Mrs. Grump, ler, Hrv. J’. II. <'rumpler's appoint, itiont at Enigma on the fourth Monday in January was tilled by Bov, J. <> Wilkinson. Wo hive preaching hero on tho third Sunday In each month lit tho Baptist church by llev, T, II. Cooper Sunday - school every Monday at o’clock n. m, Hhhui.aii. THE GAZETTE Job Printing Office. New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman. I an) pleased to announce to my friends and patrons in the counties of Berrien, Irwin, Worth' and Colquitt that I have just received a complete COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT And am prepared to execute at short notice and in workrntwliko manner all Tassos of commercial and legal blank printing. I solicit your orders and guarantee to give ontiro satisfaction in prices ami quality of work, Hospeotfully B. T. ALLEN. GIVING AWAY THE SEED. GEORGIA SOUTHER^ & FLORIDA’S BOLD ENTERPRISE. To Kiicthii’tijfB TmImem ItaUIntf Along It# Lino it l»Ntrlf>inott (Jri-iit Qimn- litloM of Tobacco Hood Fvcc. The Manor some time si a Citation, UKOtUftA -llinnrev i'iiiimv. To nil whom It may miicim i W. 14.1.innb linn nplillod in Urn uinlnn»teno<l, in duo form, for lot- tern of nUiiiiitlM«nttlmt on tho entitle or W. !>, tiiifUn. lulu of mt*d enmity, iltiecnHeil: mol l hill imiM upon thhminm ut my nlUco In Nndtvllk'of tlio llrrft Mniuhty In Mutch next, (liv.n umlo. my batul mol olilclttl Mr.ut^uro. tl.in Foiiniuiy l, Into. K. i\l. SMITH, Ordinary. pound to roiiuun so. 1‘Ioann hung that ugly with its t'ueo to the wall. picture A Hying, or ratlmr crawling visit jo Colquitt enmity shewed me wlml a giant imp that county Imd taken in 181)1, ■ lioully, Colquit t has advanced more and under greater diflloffltles than unv county in the State, if Calif irimv is to lie Iho American Italy Colquitt Is to he tl.e Krnice of fiuor- gia. Her lulls are capable of rain, lug fruiiw and vines to supply three such states. Does fanning payF Ask the old moat raiser of Colquitt, Air. Allen Mearhoro moved to three miles oust of Moultrie eight years ■ ago, worth In worldly goods about fail), lie was sickly and had a sickly wife.and 'hl'oe little girls, He commenced hi the woods on poor pine laud, He now owns two stores ami a hank. One store contains cow and i'qihler eiamgli ami. to eji irc, and the otl ur jut nbfimlant Supply of bacon, liir.J, iioiiu'-iimde jqjgiir ami syi iip. His bank is H'ffv'-' ISAAC s. “STAPLE GROCER 1 KEEP A VKE8H And Wlml. BKf.ECfEl) STOCK OF tova l)sit.mx(i, TIFTON, OEOftOIA. 'elegtnph published » tlio statement of General Munnhfer l.anc, of the Geor gia Houthuril f.fc Florida road, con cerning tobacco culture in Southern Georgia, ill which he said it was the intention of his road to introduce and foster tlio industry on its lino. Malinger Lane has now commennod his work in earnest and began Tues day solidiug out tobacco seed to tmn- drods of farmers along tlio Georgia Southern & Florida road. The seed is given them free of charge with full instructions how to plant and culti vate, and Manager Lane is satisfied that lie is offering the people of tliis section a bonanza. Manager Lane states that over 500 acres are now lining planted in to bacco along the Georgia Mcmtherii it Florida, over 200 acres of which is near liftori, whoroCnpt. W. H.Mnow, | upon tlio strums shall bo taken up and por nioiiUi, or the mayor may use h|s dis cretion. - For 6ao,h peddler tn any kind of mer chandise, or anything not enumerated above, from $2 to 1(23 per month, in the discretion of the mayor. For each barber's chair used for profit, |5 per annum. For each livery and salo stable, $10 per year. For each dray, wagon or cart drawn by ono animal, $5 per year. For each dray, wagon or cart drawn by two or more animals, ij.7.60 por year. For each auctioneer. $10 per year. Fpr anv dualor in spirituous, vinous, malt, or Intoxicating liquors, rjcp beer, elder, beer, hitters; or anything that will let)d to intoxicate, $10,000 per annum, payable before pofniuenplqg business. For each dug, owned and kept iu tho' city, $t per i»n|iufl), up tpe marshal Rlmll Impound, uud if not redeemed in a rea sonable length of time It ahull be sold or killed! For each photographer pr picture- taker, In tent or located, $10 per annum. For each dealer In guns and pistols, $10 per annum. For each contractor or builder who contracts tor any building - costing or' worth when completed tho sum of $1100 or moro shall pay a license of $16 per annum. For each! contractor or builder who contracts for any building costing or worth when completed the sum of $100 or 1 css than $S!00 ahull puy a license, ol $10 per aiiuitm. Bub-coiuruotora who work on build ings where the principal contractor lias paid thu proper license shall not be re qulicd to pay a license for engugiug in such work. 1 hat all lioraos or inulos found loose Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, AND 15VKUYTIHNO USUALLY FOUND IN A FIKBT-CLAS8 STORE, I Pay the Highest Cash Price for Country Produce. , • . and will please you with . • . GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS. I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. ISAAC S. BOWEN, TIFTON, CEOFGIA. -ON* DRY-GOODS, CLOTHU SHOES AND HATS. H 8 I cavi’y a full line df IDry-(Jood«, Milling Wintei; CToodw aWay Belcrvy make room for a splendid .Summed Citation. (U-iniwttA ~Utnt-uiK!i (hm'nw. To nil M'Ihmii it nifty oom’nni; H NVlilioliurut Ban ftjipllt'd to Uift in ilno fonn, for Inivsn innoU t-lw UimU livUnvuiuR to tlw iMativto of I. non l’. McKlimuy, tiiioof iwldi otinty. •im'iwtiti, aoiI r \% iH |ihm him*ii tut» Mimn at my olUcn li Ni'nUvIIIo on tlio uwt Motutuy In March iwxt Ulvi'ii limin' my liumi mul olllriul Ntmmliiro, IHa Kulwmry tm, I Hit’. l-\ M. Snirn, tirdiimry. l3orrioi\ County Tax Sales Vnr Mart'll. mCOUniA' IlF.HHIKN (TllINTV. Will Imi hoIiI Ih)fore tlio nourt limmo door in tlio lown ol Nti*iullU>. N»ld Hlulo mid i-oimiy, lu». twom I lie lojiiil Iioiivh of imiIu on the liirit Tiioaday III Mmcll ID'X t, lilt* I olliov I ll<>‘ |l|'l|ic| i , to-xv 11-! Ono lmiv*o mol lot InUu'Voxui of A'Ud.hmmd- «d l»\ Imidx "f U. M. Dovuno. Min, I), ii. Hitioh- hoii, l'’oin'f*' drvotand.1. K. tVo)tloi*. Unlcdon un tlu* hroperty of 0* (). llavvor by vlvtuu <if u II. 15. hhiuhI hy tlio tux i’olltM'tlon for hh Mftlo ftiHl I'onniy lft\ lor tin* jrur IH'Jl. Alim, ui Urn Niiinu Mini? midoluri', onoNtnro Iiouho nnd lot In thu town of Aiud, liouudod by Iiuid4 of I.. M. Knmou on thu north, II. V. Milov on llio o«5t, iluion mi tlio Month mol Rnllronil mnuri. on lln? vi.«s*,.- Lev tod on iin Voy |»ro|’Onv of NiMHlifttiin *.V rn. l»y vlrum of u II. fa., iusuoil Ivy tho tux oiVUiM'ior for tholr ninto mid o»»uiu\ U\x for Mm yvtvt IWU. Alwo. ni tlio wmm Mnul mnl jdimo, oiHvlmif In* Mihifti in four iohvn of »und lo'-eitpd nour tho ron- lor of lot nm.ibor (it, in ‘.hr. ninth ‘HutrUn of ltmilon county, K.ivnin n , , oi>imigsft.ry imoim, Ntook lor nnd uonlh non or mill hr.mm on mmuc, Mini lionmlmk ou tlio w«;it l*y Uoornln Moutlii-rn nml Florida rvDuHd, l.i \ U**l on nn the htojiorty of ,1. II. Hoi’Hon by \lrim* of n M. U\, NnuiM 1«\ tlio mx oolfnotor for ho mid «'onnty taken for Urn >wir VWt. Alro. nt tin* Nairn.! ilnm rtn l jdneo, tnn ^hurcNof Mtork In Mio At tel ilrlok Mitix-Hoiwo t'oirivtnv imd brink vvatohmwn In the town of Vikd, Ueor- uln. i.v» led on bn tho protierty of J.J, lNurl*h, iy \lit«" of q n. fa. Inmh'm lo ux coltector for Ids ritmo and ooud'.y tiw for Un* year IB>;1 ^Ino, at tho Nfttm? tlnm non i*lftv<votu) hnniltnl mid forty m ri’s of land, looixi or 1<ms, of he tinin* „ Iw ||T4, io tho ninth otNtrliH of avid county. hvMtiidhd on I ho tiorti) hno otmt \»v ft invok, fonui li> a dividing ilno and ni!»t Dy orlfiwu Hm*. I. AvliMiou ni tins |r»*|>n‘iyof T. K, MlrU by vlF- too of v. t\, 111, ‘ftVod by Use iax I'Olkviot rn etftto iilid county tft\ ft*r tlfti year Ikiu. AIno, nt M.o niimo limit mid jd.uc, ono h»mr.o und lot In Urn town of Soncte*. Uouudod on vho north by mi alloy, o.vif by land* of ,1.1., lojjnim, Mfintli |iy Mitli* mtvnt and nxv-t l»y fttivvb Ix'vlmt on an tint yroi'orty of ,1. A. rimk l»v vIHiuj of a II. fil. Inmied lor tho tftft O.rihcU)* for (lift itoUn .Vlit county U’M for ibo yenr tHin, Alo>, at Un* nytrn? time Anri i* brntwiamt i lot In W,o town of ft 4 »Aik$, Vou t'lcil on Mia tunUi liy.liiintNof .1, ,l. Hbuiith, c.TNi by imnlft of i, liiHrwm, Mnul It ?»v Main urnri, \u’.$v bv lainiN of; H, l . r. vvUb. l.v’ tod oo off tho Vvo',v>v\ v of .1. |\ Vftfrteh, i»« nl. for S. W.ivolb.mm Son and A. MiUlyi (V ( o. by vlvr.uo i f a 11. f«. I*;oumI by the: i ix ivlUhkor fm* Istf* Nbitc and x>omttv tax for ibo! ,u»m bTd. ' Thoftboxu ii'iicN inivte mol ivturooti to twin U. }j. ftoiitt, l«v*f»i? I’ouambte. ihtx ivimmryrid, impoumlcil Ijf thu iiiairiliiilaua uiuoniim ,thereof notified to appear before tlio mayor, who ahull uho bin ilincruiiou afior hutiring tho evidence. For each skating rink, p\0 per annum. For ouch roitaurnnt, $10 por annum. Tho city printing, exclusive of tlio job printing, wan givon to tho Ga- zkttk under tho bid Hubmitted by tho proprietor. Tho mayor was authorized to pur chase dog-collars or tags in quantity and quality as he may doom neces sary. , Council adjourned. J. H. Goodman, Clerk. FANCY GROCERY AND R|RpWARE Is fully stocked with uie best TIFTON, OA., August 27, lfldt. H. “ jj x ». "* l NOTICE. Thcvc skill bo a tbcutal oxomlimtten of cuiitfi for ti‘«i?lH)i*H licoiuiu in; Nashville Hutur- duy, February 20M1, beglnuiu^ at nine n'clouk ft. 111. This will he the only apooltvl exumlimtlon this year. Uy order of tho Hoard. T. K. WU Jil AMS. County School Coiumlsaloncr. . yii^hyUlq, lift., Fel.niftry .T, 1102. NOTICE. t will bo at Nftshvlilo on Saturday of oach week until April liiul, for tho purpoiM) of cou- tracr luj; with teuchera for tho im-nent year. T. K. WlLIilAMli. County ScIkmU Commissioner. Nashvillo, Oft., ruhruary ftrd, 1802. i'MU t.b W.'Vi-oy. dm-;iff 11.0. 11. Miit ii.\Mb-, !a>|iai,- iks'rtlt. uf moffmii tobacco liatu fume, bus ilqfiijloj to oombict ft tobacco fitrm, loolaring tlio lnnd to bo exactly ftiiaptoil for its ouffivutiou, Hceeivor W. B. Sparks says lie 1ms ordered twenty nererf planted in to biu'co nt. Cyclonctn fnrm ftttd lie ex pects to extend the industry ns soon as practicable. Tho vast amount of seed now being sent out is ilistributod among hun dreds of iarmers from Welision down to tlic Florida lino, it is thought nil of them will take tlio advice of tho roiul and plant a small piece of ground in tobacco, Proceedings of City Connell. Council met in It. H. Tift's office, February I. ’ s| l | 2, at 8 !>. m. Called to order tty Mayor W. II. Love, Present; Aldermen Tift, Boxveu, Alton, Goodman und McCrea. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted, The following special or specific tax ordlnaneo was adopted: tin it ordained by the City Council or T11-ton That tlio following spooiflo taxes shall bo' paid hy any pmsnn or persons who Carry on or engage In thosainn within the eliy, nnd upon a failure to pay the same before commencing business, or when re- queslutl to do so, si.ull ho auhjuctto a lino of not less than one dollar nnr more than one hundred dollars, or work upon thu streets, or lie confined within- tho city guard house, in tlio mayor's discretion i For each billiard or pool table, ten-pin alloy, and all tables and alleys of any kind Used for the purpose of playing with halls or pins, or both, within said city, for profit, $10 on tho first, nnd $5 ft.r each addition*} tattle, payable wlien said bus! Rcsx commences, and no license shall bo grained fur leas than'ono you, Hr. all cOfttlfV&Bcc of whatever kind used for the purpose of gaming or curry ing on a game of chance by selling cards, tlcseiH or mttabors, or turning u deal or wheel, selecting or designating curds, pinluras, envelopes or photographs from u number of similar articles or objects, or by pitching rings at stakes or Itnivc,,, 'or by throwing dice, or by any other nr tillcii or eomrlvKiica whatever, shall puy the ay.m of $10, or spell other sum ns the mayor In his judgment may-ussess. All persons Alitll procure a licence before opening or commencing iufe of these kind* of business. For outfit perforfit^uco by t irous $100, orbi themay'ir’s dlsoretloil. For oueli side-show per day, $S6, or In tho now or'0 tllscvcl.on, M.rx-a eon, fthefelW-ing r sroC, e-e)t:' For (inch thentrionl exhibition, $6, or la at* llw xmctft half ut lot ivntulxv hUnk mAniMjr ihr*y. v 'D. l^vteil »»u ms Ux»s irinnivcfty tif t». W, Ta,\;nf A (’«». f,M. AV. Txvlor ftOil XL AV, Winkler) to witWfy a tl. ia. Isimoxl ftnux the «<riinf.v of mJ<» rioHhvj *u jy.v«?r of tho Muyn)jx. HatxUmre cvviwiuny wihl U. W. Tjvfor X <*v». TVftftot in irtnYartfaJoH* ttolRliftl in SELLING AT COSTI NOTICE. VultUa school term for WlW begins February 8th. Hy siiuclftl order time hits been extended and school* may hejrln any tlmo from Fehrmiry Hth to A)ir|l 4th; terms elosiiiK not later than Huptomhur Iftt. Report* to he tiled with Com- niisMloner hy Heptemhor I0t.li. Term Is live months or ono lumditnl days, nnd reports for less limn will not he nceuiaoil xvlilumt lepil oX- ciiso. Contmeto will lie made us follows: First flrnde License (j'or day) cluht. cents; Heo- ond Unvle, seven cento: Third tirade, six cents. Ily order of the Hoard. A. W. PATTKIWON, 1‘resldent. T, K. Wu.tiAMs, Hccretttr>-. Nash vtile, tin., Fehrmiry 3rd, 1802. Notice of Election. (IKOHOJA—Hkuuikn Cor.vrv. OrucK nr Ho.xnn ok Cu xty Comthirsiojc. k.uh, Fchmaty l, It Is ordered that an elec tion lx? held at the several prcolrxets of suhl county on Friday, the Iptli lust., r«»r a county tre.'xsim'r, to till the tmexpireil term of Hon. w. I). (*riitin, <tet?f»um«d. Hy urdor of the Uoar l. W. H. J*n«iu) Clmlnnan. o. Masonie Building, <9 rp -jjY > - Tifton, Georgia, •w IS SELLING HIS ENTIRE B IOCK OF Fall ™ Winter G oods AT AND BELOW COST. I Mean Every Word! Say. 3 m m I am selling every article of Ff.ll and Winter Goods In my store at great bsrgnln* to nmko room for a large stock of Spring Mul Summer Goodu. f . You will have to call at my store and gel prices before you can 1 mean by "Groat Bargains 1” Call early or the bargains will be gono; my prices will not fail to make them go. If ours for the Lowest Prices, Mnaoliic Building. O. M. TIFT. The Singer Manufacturing Company, TEE DEWING MACHINE XANCFA0TCBE&3 OF YES WOULD. AVifc'h a, Record of 9,000,000 Made and Sold. Macliifies, Administrator^ Sale. G V.OUOIA—Hf.iuuux Col- xty, Undursud hy virtue of An orlftv of the Court of ordinaty of mill suite ami county, I 'rill will« at nubile mt‘ try, p t tho oouft imtiao door in ' NftNhvllIc, HovrKm County Ucu/kK IroiVcen the IcrAj hours-of Nile, on the flwt ruc-ndn) In Mmoh itvu, the (uHowiiij; nropetty, The land ime)ot«a^ni^ t«> tho opiate of K. J. Con nell, tote of Raid county dooeftHHl, ono hundred and llf-v <!f4)> acre#, moro or of hot Twt» Unmlre**. and ^ewnty-Vom (VJ4s in vlv> I’enth (!ftth) Idsrrltd of unld county, xahI hod Itclnp on tho south Hide of Mid Jot and Mujx xxoll Im proved, mul utv.lac Uio Imnimumucc of wld!)w>ihiwer.- T«m» imMJc rhnwpon itor nr sate, >K>"KIaR Hr., d Now offnt three entirely (Ullcrnnt New Family Sewing Machines— Osou.t.ATOit, VtHKitTon and Automatic (ajngle thread). Lu.eq.*. , A.tmielstrAtw- .Tann.-ny lirlli Berrien County Sheriffs Sale for Mxrvh. - OKiiKUtA-nruioe.'; rvi.x rv, '.VIP I,- >‘,)|) talur* the f.mrifiwir ci u„ i.i.vi; ,il Ntt.livillr, Aai-l A-.Ml n.iinty, -, l;Slu th, lfi^!‘) lion".-. -aK-. im tta nr-1 r-.H--.!;.;,- in tin- illnycr’s discretion. Fur slelglU-ufflmiid pcrtormniica,, f!10 per day. , For tricks td Ingcrdenirdn., or any kind ot shows or ey.hibiuoiiA not mentioned, the mayor shd*l use hh dhcretlou o uciyur .Udkl use ms wservurm. . ’ ' ' ' ' , r’o) each fill'll; peddler nr rahvuswr..$7 ti. iv.TtWs, kiwrUt Is.C- l I’U* In elegant, eon -enlcnt and artistic cabinet work, with now' patented stand and all thu latest attachments and modem improvements. W. H. G. OLIVER, TIPTON, GEORGIA, Agent for Berrien, Colquitt, Worth and Irwin COUNTIES. All orders for machines, attachment.! and needles will receive prompt and efficient attention, Address all order* to W\ J m m OLIVER, Timx, rv«g«te.Y OpvntVv" ' ) ::-y r - ■