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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, §A., FRIDAY,
ALL SORTS OF THINGS,
FOUND GOING HE ROUNDS OF THE
GEORGIA PRESS.
facia, fnm-lM sort New* Iloijm Laconically
Stutvil'-Womwlhinsot Inter*., to
Ktery Uacctto Kcuilcr.
AVliPii wo stated last week that we
would appreciate all eatables sent in,
we were thinking of sound goods
only. We hold a peck of rotten ’ta-
ters and some ancient butter oUbject
to order. Wo can send ’tutors homo
to the butter.—Conyers’ Solid South,
McEIrce’t WINE OF CftROUl lor female dlteaaea
I’residcnt Ilarrisou has sent wot
to the faithful in Georgia thatJle
doesn't want any government office
holders or negroes to ,to the na
tional republican convention as dele
gates from this State, and there is
trouble in. tbo camp about it.—Alba
ny Herald.
i@-WINE OF CAHQUI, » Tonic for Women.
We understand a farmer said re
cently ithat when cotton is low more
must be planted so tho same am nut
of money must be reoeived. This
argument may satisfy the [ rabid cot
ton "-oducor, but many people wink
Foolish Habits.
There must bo something radically
wrong with the management of va
rious social gatherings to mako such
a“ditference in the morning.” Every
social devotee experiences the feeling
of utter exhaustion that comes with
the continued disregarding of Na
ture’s demands, and if one’s constitu
tion is not of tho strongest, it is sure
to Boon go down under tho wear and
tear of a social life.
Every business man goes through
the same .experience with employes
who are in “society.”
The air of listlcssncss among liis
clerks that provoke him tho w'hole
day through, the inability of his
book-keeper to fix ids mind on work,
an'd tho gcnoral inattention to busi
ness that is so aggravating.
Young peoplo want recreation, and
’tio nght that they should have it,
but where is tho sense in -acriflcing
buairAsas, comfort and health to fash
ion?
Find us ono young person who
can go to a bait at nine, dance until
one, and then, after sleeping an hour
later than usual the following morn
ing feel equal to work,
Order to Perfect Service.
UEonciA—lnmiuEx CouxtV.
Ai.H’kTuovywiv, ) Libel fur Dlvorco In Bcr-
vs. > rien ^ui»eriur Court,
Rajs Tmmmox. ) Oetolier Term, 1891.
It appearing to the Court by th@ return ot tho
Sherifian the above ittared «vuj, that the de
fendant doM . ot nudUc Vw said - comity; audit
further apitcaring that lib not rosiueti
*«r»lwi lie iierfwieit cm the ilcfcwlain try the
nublloatlcm of tilts order one. a r.iimlh fi ,mr
..ninth* Iwfcni the next term ot tht* Court, in tlio
TiFrox Oaikith, a newsi>»i*r l.ubltahcU lnllcr-
r,e " cSli-s w’W!tck, Votttlononi Attorneys,
tlrantwl: Auo, it. Haxsi.u., JmlsoS, C.8.C,
A trim extract from the minutes of Ucrricn
Suimrinr Court. Octotier Term, tail.
11. W. M001IS, Clerk.
Tilts November 4th, IBM
It is not the amount of money that Attend two such parties a week
Ti> sign
passes through the farmer’s hands
that makes him prosperous, but tho
sums saved that increase his for
tunes.—Meriwether Vindicator.
a&- BUACK.OBSUOHT leacuret Constipation.
that note for guano, is
'to haul it homo is not
tfasy j to scatter it on tho
so easy as the other two,
pf these are as easy as an old
v.compared with taking up
die fall, when other ao-
rdue, and cotton worth
for seven cents por pound,
ee this, if you will.—Fort
prald.
r -da for Dyspepsia,
calculation it will he
llenry county will come
Tably ahead in the matter
[ this year. We send to
just tv little over
the
giisions,
ifot*
I of
thu
balance
into the
Td’-to-'be con
gratulated.—llqitry County Weekly,
WleElBEE'SWIME OF CSHPUI for Weak Ncnrea.
Don’t Be a Cottontot.
The report of the agricultural de,
partment at Washington, indicating
tltat the cotton crop of 1801 is half a
million bales less titan the crop of
1890, may check the proposed re
duction of acreage, and induce many
farmers to increase their acreage.
It is to be hoped not. Our farm-
era have felt the evils of overproduc
tion, and tho uncertain prospect of a
temporary profit should not encour
age them to stick to all cotton crop-
l'ing.
The fact that the present crop is
shorter than the previous one docs
not promise .much of an increase in
prico, if any.
^Evcry farmer should plan and act
for the future. Don’t bo a cottontot
any longer!—-Atlanta Constitution.
(two suoh would bo mild dissipation)
and notice how difficult it is to re
gain your strength.
Then when you consider all the
smaller affairs coming in through
the week that keeps ono out of bed
until 1*2 o’clock or thereabouts, do
you wonder that girls find time for
nothing but society, and gentlemen
have no ambition for anything but
to keep such a position as will ena
ble them to pay their way in ylio dr
ole in which they move?
Look around in your town and see
if it is not true that tiie gentlemen
who have been most successful
business or have risen to prominence
in any way are those who have gone
into society but little or renounced
it altogether.
Why not have a reformation and
right at home, ?
Have the german of Thin s lay
evening open promptly nt8, and then
let every attendant of it be in bed at
1*2 o’clock.
Three and a half hours is enough
enjoyment for one evening.
Do not let your hour of retiring
oyer be later than 12, but as early
wiO every night if it ia possible to
do so. Try this for a month and
sec if it does not mako such it, dif
ference in your feelings as will mako
you vow to retire every night at 10
and lot Boeioty go to tho winds.—
Albany Herald,
M. W.
GENERAL
Extends a Most Cordial invitation .
Order to Perfect Service.
GEOHOIA—ItXUUlKX CUlTStY.
W. J. Con sell, ) Libel for Divorce in Hcr-
vh. } rieu Bnjierior Court.
To tUo People of tlio Town nntl the Surrounding Country to Toy
him a Visit at His New and Elegant Store.
His Specialties will be-
Pona Coxs ill.i.. J
October Term, 1801.
r It appearing u» tho Court l>y tho return or tho
' jrin, In the abovo star ’ “ * “ ~ ‘
Hhori/T, In tlio abovo stated nose, that tho defend
ant docs not roolttn in said county j mul it further
appearing th.v be does not reside in said
It is therefore ordered by tho Court that >>•”•
be perfected on the defendant by thepubh. i on
of this order ouce a month, for four months la>-
foro the next term of this Court, in the Tiitox
G azuttk. a newspaper pubiirhod in Berrien
county, Georda.
I'hKi'iiKs A: ffrrcn. IMitionor's Attorneys.
Drained: Auo. Ji. Hanski.l, Judge 8.C. 8. C.
a. true extract from the udinitcs of Berrien
Superior Court, Octoltor term. 1891.
G.W.Moohk, Clerk.
Tills NoYcmlier 2nd, lKH.
Order to Perfect Service.
GKOftGlA—Bkhuirn County.
W. 11. 8toxk. ) Liliei far Divorce in Hen Ion
v«. i Superior Court.
I/niWA Hwxb.) Ootolmr Term, uu»l.
There is no House in Town hj such a Complete Assortment and
Carefully Selected Stock of Goods.
He t rios nearly everything which const Unto a (renoml stoi’k of Dry Good*, Notions, Heavy
Groceries, etc. His stock is all fresh and a visit to his *t» j will bo mutually beneficial to pur
chaser and sailer.
Send to him far any and everything you need.
It apitonrinu to tho Court by tho return of the
8horln, inthor* *
tho above stated ca»o, tlmuhodefend-
ant dooa not reside in said county; and it fur
ther ap|»aring that ho do- s not reside in wild
State; It Is therefore t
ordered by tlio Court, that
service lie perfected on the defendant by the
publication of this order once a month, for four
months, before the next term of this Court, in
the Tirrox Oazkttr, a nowspaiwr published in
Berrien county, Goorgla.
TKicrLES A' liiTCir, PctiUonor s Attorney’s.
Granted: Auo. H. UAnsklu, Judge 8.0,8.C.
A true extract from the minutes of Berrien
Superior Court, October term, 1891.
U, Sv. MuoiiK, Clerk.
This November 4th 1 1891.
Rule to Perfect Setvice.
OKOUOIA—llxniUKX CouXTV.
C. S. Code, ) Libel for Divorce in Berrien
VB. V 8ui»orl«ir (.’ourt.
Mauy Cole. ) Outolwr Term, 1891.
It appearing to the Court by the return of tho
Sheriil, in the above stated case, that tho defend
ant does not reWdo in said county;and. it further
appearing that lie does not reside in said Stale:
It is therefore ordered by ilio Court that wirvioo
Ikj norfwteil«» the defendant lit theputrileKtlon
of tills order mice a month, for four months be
fore the next term of thifi Court, in thu Tiftox
GazhttK, a newspaper published in Berrien
county, Georgia.
Pekpi.kh & "
« liiTc.it, I’ctitioner'B Attorneys.
Granted i Auu. H. H axhku., Jutlgo 8. C. 8, C.
A true, extract from tho minutes of Berrien
Suporlor Court, October terin, 1891.
<1. W. Moohb, Clerk.
This November 2nd, 1891.
Berrien County Tax Sales
Kof March.
GKOUGI A—BKitttl ux Couxtv.
Will Ihj Bidd Itcforo the court hnuso drwr in the
town of yoaltvilie, laid state and county, Ik*-
twoen the legal liours of acle on the ftrst Tuesday
In March next, tho following property, to-wit:
One house and lof in the town of Adel, liouti
Oil by lands of B. M. Do vatic, Mrs, D, G. Unit
son. Fourth street and J. K. Peeples. Levied
bh tlio j»roi»ofty of c. O. Hariwrby virtua of a
i). fa, issued by the tax oolluction for his state
and county tax for tho year 1891.
Also, at tho same timo ami place, nnoHtoro
house and lot in tho town of Anal, bounded by
lands of L. M. Kettnmt on tho north, H. F. Ml ley
on the east, Patten on tho south ami Railroad
street on tho. west. Levied on an the property
Many Persons
Aro broVcn down from overwork or houwhold
raroa Urowu’s Iron Bitters
rebuild, tho w*tem, aid. dtgaatlon, remove, ox-
com of bilo, and om» malaria. Oct tho genuine.
Mr- con the itLoon,
a/V woxkmsa, Malaria, Indtgctton and
I ’IUo U *bbo 1 WM» IIIOJ UITTEUS.
It cure. QUlckiv. For tala b, all deaton In
inodldue. Got lha |
i genuine.
How T-iongl Oh, How Long!
It appears that ottr last legislature
passed a law auiltoming the. grand
juries of Georgia, in their respective
counties, in their discretion, to rec
ommend the tiuing of all property
at the rate of two dollars on (he
thousand, to he held-as. a road fund,
this fund to have a man to receive
and dispose of it. Another fat place
for a starving dude! This is sup
posed to be some of the wants of
tho recent road congress in Atlanta.
The new road law for each., county
after recommendation of tlio grand
juries, and tills tax claim seems to
lie the only objectionable feature, as
it puts 'old worn out men as well as
widows and orphans back on road
duty! Did the world ever hear of
such Itefore?—Waycross Headlight,
MeElree’e Wine of Cardul
anil THEOFORD'S BUCK-DRAUGHT ax
for sale hr tjw following merchant, in
perries canty <
.1- C. ffortilmnu, Tiften.
If.B.TOt,
Good Ideas.
I cannot avoid the conclusion that
we legislate too much.
There aro certain natural rights
which every’man possesses, arid cer
tain obligations which he as a mem
ber to suoiety owes to the public.
It is clearly within the province of
tho legislature to enact laws for tho
protection of the former and the en
forcement of the latter.
Beyond this in statutes that aro
designed to regulate tho conduct of
men it is, I behove, unwise to go.’
It is safe to say the wisdom of
man lias never yet been sufficient to
enable him to devise practicable
means for tlio enforcement of strictly
moral obligations.
So long as tho conduct of man is
restrained within limits that admit of
no encroachment upon the rights of
others it should be loft to -the regu
lation of their own consciences and
to the control of laws that emanate
from a wisdom superior to our own
But under snch a definition the
field of legitimate legislative action
is not restricted within narrow
Itoumls.
To bo able to guard with jealous
tsare tho rights of ono class without
encroaching upon those of - another
require tho exercise of wisdom' not
always vouchsafed to man,
To judge correctly between the
natural rights ot tho citizen and his
obligations as such to that organized
society that protects itim in those de
mands a comprehension of each more
accurate than mortals alwayspbaiscM.
—Extract;, from Governor Boies’In
augural Address.
Vjtnou-jee of the merits o[ L'eWitt’s
‘flu ' '
I.ltitr Karlv filters I. a misfortune.
Muft I
brahutlte, d
Ttwv* Little Pfils regulate the live-,cure
IfspepMi
pstloK tun! tdfioasnes*.
breaths con.t!
I. C. U-..wtut«n.
of Xuntbatun it Co. by virtuo of n fl. fa., iBBtied
’ nr * * *~
by tbo tux oollector for tbelr Hlatb ami county
tax for tbo year 1891.
AIbo. at tlio wmifl time ami place, one-balf in-
t«re«t In four acre* of land local .1 noar tho cen
ter of lot mtmlmr r>7, la tbo ninth diatiict of
Berrien comity, having a oouunlHaary boiwe,
stock lot and *outb cml of mill house on wuiio,
and Inmnded on the west by Georgia Southern
and Florida railroad, levied on m tbo pr«»perty
of J. B. ImitiHm by virtue of a fi. fa. Iiwued by
tbo ux collector for his HUte and county Uxch
for tbo year 1891.
AIho, at tho fame, time and nluee, two 'shares of
st»K!k in tbo Adel Brick Warehouse company
and brick warobnuBo in the town of Adel, »cnr-
Ria. locj led on an tho property of J. J. Parrish,
by virtue of a 11. fa. Inured by the tax collector
tor bis KUto anfl county tax for tho your 1881,
AIho, at tlio tame time and place, one hundred
— *"- Vi\
and forty acres of land, more or lens, of Ionium*
l«r XU, in the ninth district of tiuhl county
bounded on tbo north and cant by a creek, smitu
by a diviillntt line ami wo»t by original line,
levied on a» the projperty of T. F. Liles liy vir
tue of a fi. fa. iHtmod liy tho tax collector for his
State ami county tax for the your 1891,
Also, nt tho Hiiiiie time and place, one house
and lot in tho town of Hparkn, bounded on tlio
north by an alley, east by lands of ,1. L. Ingram,
. .. ... -“iir ‘*“^—
Mouth by Main sireet and went l>y Hired, i«vlo:l
on as tKe proiMsrty of J. A. Clark by virtue ot a
led by the tax collector for bis state ami
I). fa. issued by the tax collector for
county tax for tbo year 1801.
Also, at the same time and place, a house ami
lot in tho town of Sparks, bounded oh the north
by lands of J. J. Hineath, ea«t by lands of J. L.
Ingram, south by Main street, west by lands of
If. L. Parrish. Levied on as the proiiertj
Parrish, agent for H. Waxelbaum A* Sol
Giblan A,Qo. l»y virtuo of a fl. fa. issued by tlio
tax collector for his state and county Luf for th*
year 1891,
Tlio above levies made and returned L» us b;
G. B. Hoott, lawful constable, this February Jo
1802. m W. Tisoy, Sheriff B. C.
J. It McL’uaxii!, Deputy Sheriff.
Citation.
OKOIUJIA—IIrhuikn Coijxtv.
To all whom it may conuern: W. K. Lnmh has
applied to the umiemigned, in duo form, for let
ters of adinliiiseratfon on the esiaui of W. I).
Grilhn, late of Mid county* deceased: snd I will
■tasa itiH/n the same at my office hi NashrIJIo on
,lie first Monday in March next, (liven under
ny hand and official signature, this February 1,
1802. F. M. SMITH, Ordinary.
Citation.
GKonnu—BKRiuKx County.
To alt whom it may concern: 8. Whitehurst
haa applied to the undersigned, In duo form, for
leave to sell the lands belonging to tlio estate or
‘Mth! ‘ *
Leon P. McKinney, late of said county, dc« cosed,
and I will pass upon tno samo at my office In
Nashville on the first Monday ‘ J ‘ ~
ROCKERY
SHOES,
1UT8,
OAP p
PRESS
GOODS,
Ac., An,
HARDWARE
Mitcliell W. G-askixis,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Local Time _.
Talcing • effect Jahnuty »!, l«i2.
chance widiout notice.
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Passeuger Trains—Kast.
Lv Albany
Davis...
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“ Isabella
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“ Sumner.
as*
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'* Hrookfiebl..
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'* Alanaha
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•• 98 Mile Post..
u Westonia
** Kirkland
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“ MclnmaUI....
“ Millwood
V’xresboro...
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Nc/4,
82 54ani
Lv Waycross..
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•• V/ayiwavflle...
" Jamaica
“ "Pyles’ Marsh..
Ar UmmoTjck
n oo am
No. to.
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* No. 8.
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2 CO. put
3 25 pm ,
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4 05 put
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ti 52 um
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CC 12 pill 12 00 ml 2 12 pm
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ft*. 55 pm fl2 48 pm 4 oo pm
715 pin 1 1 lOpinl 4 fiOpiil
Pawscnger Trains—West.
STATIONS.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
Keeps a Full Supply of-
Lv Bnuiswleic
Pyles’ Marsh..
Aamafca.......
Vi’aynosvillo...
Atkinson
LuUton
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TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine Perfumery, School Books and Stationary,
Lamps of Every Description.
No. I.
No. 9. *No, 11.
Vi 20 pin
(2 Of pm
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tr GO am
8 (Wan:
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m <*1fi <r. «...
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“ Mlllwcmi
McDonald,...
“ Irurson
“ Kirkland
“ Westonia
“ «« Mile Post...
’* Gray'*
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*• Alupalta
“ Enigma
“ it rook field
Ar Tifton
10 M am
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12 43 pm
12 47 pm
12 31 pm
1 13 pm
l 37 pin
1 40 pm
2 or, pm
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I* Ty-Ty
*' Sumner.
'* Pun Inn
“ Isalfclhi
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” Davis
Ar Allmny.......
Meal station.
U U\ pm
f3 03 pm
f3 13 pin
f3 31 pm
TJ 40 pm
4 oo pm
No. 3.
W 35 pm
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No. 7.
r, 20 ant
7 10 nm
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8 13 am
8 40 am
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X 2 25 pm
2 30 pill
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3 23 pm
3 37 pm
3 32 pm
4 20 pin*
f Stop on signal.
Daily, except Sunday.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
The most select stock of Tolmocos nml Cigar*' In tho oily.
My customers cull bo served wlllt good Unvsht, clgttrs.
I call apodal (Mention to Prof. Dfejttor’rt Oatnrrii Cure, Single Bnltn,
Kidney and Liver Cure, Lung Kest-orer, Mesnterle Blood Clennset
and Itlieuinntlc Cure. They aro proprietary medicines that aro recommended
vary highly for the purposes claimed for them.
FRESHEST and BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all tlio year round.
Gail and sec me.
ter
Tifton, On., April l>2,1801.
,T. C. GOODM AN.
BIG- BA.RGtA.HSTS!
:IN:-
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
1 carry n full line of Dry-Goods, and am
selling Winter Goods away Below Cost to
make room for a splendid Summer Stock.
Give I Yoiif Patronage ml 111 §e Yob ftal
CorijWijttat Albany with Cent mi mi) mad of
fkiorglu, Columbus tut hern tnilwny, amt Savan
nah, Florida uml Western railway.
Connects at Waycmss with 8avnnnnh, Florida
and Western railway.
JackKomllle uml St. I/mis Pullman palaco
sleeping car upon trains Nos. 3 and 4.
C. D. ilWHXs, J. A. MeDrmR.
Tiuffie Manager. G. P. A.
F. W. AxulKn, A. O. F. A.
IP
HAILHOAD.
SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE.
Schedule in Effect January 3,1062.
noixti optmi.
—TETI7
Wcwt India
No. S.
Kxnn*s»
.W.tb.
•
last .Un».
Ya'avn Macon
11;(» it" lit.
"3:45 ii. in’.
“ 4,’ortlcln
2 .*09 p. m.
11255 ••
•• Tifton
3:35 “
1:90 ft. IU.
" Valtiohta
5.14 *•
2:45 **
•* Jasper
»i :17 ••
S-A8 **
“ fake t’ltj*
7 :W “
4:55 *•
" Hampton
8 M •*
8:15 “
Arrive Palatka....,
19:16 «
1-M **
momiiig trains on Central, fionthwtstam, 4l«or-
gla, KttHt Temiessoo, Virginia ami Georgia and
Macon and lllnninghnm railreads.
-jcM
No. 3 Itmvcft .Macon afp?r arrival of tncouitnff
afternoon trains on the Central. Southwestern,
MeMiu and Nortluim and Georgia ralltt»a<ls, ana
connects at Palatka for 8t, Augustine amt al^
points In East ami South Ftorida, ami with the
IhoK L ‘
y St. Johns anti nekluwaha river steamer*.
n~o.nr
aoi.ic: south
uWcuYTtkl
Valdosta '10:13
Tifton |li i40
Conlclo | i :I5 p*. m.
Arrivo Macon .! OilO jV i «
IvaXfj
4«T
Nb. 2 leaves I’ulatka after arrlvafi^st \
din mail from Tanu*a and eonBMnw_—_
with all outgoing afternoon trains on Central"
MofiGiwvsteru, .Macon uml Northern. Georgia,
vast Tennessee, Vlruinla ami Georg La and Macon .
iml Ilinningham rai’r«vAds.
nml itinuingliam r.
No. 4 leaves Palatka after nrrival of trains
from Ilk Augustine and points In )last and South
FlorblA and ennneots at Macon with oil outgoing:
utgoi
luojoln.’i trains on I’eidntl, S-.uU‘wo*tern, Mav'io
toe
FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMENT
Is fully stocked with the best goods.
and Norton:, Georjrw. xml Emit Ttfunewwe* Vir
ginia ami Georgia railroad*. Connection *
vest Urn led train Is? tween Atlanta and Wi
ton. D. O.
All trains arrive and depart from union d*|
at Mucou amt Palatka.
Elegant sleeping ears will be run on trains No.
d No. 4.
3 nml
For further information apply to agents at j
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AHItlrt.
junction imiutaor to
L.J. II
TIFTON, OA-, August 27, 1801.
H. II. TIFT.
Ticket. Agent, Macon.
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Trav. Pus*. Agt, Macon.
A. C. KNAPP, Tt
L. C. CAXUVAyi
Ticket Agent, I’ll
JA8. M ENZIE
Oftl'l Agt. I
Traffic Manager.
. „ .... ..rat Monday In March next.
Given under my hand and official signature, tills
February 1st, lwtt. F. M. Smith,
on Unary.
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
fecilBinin^iKailFi
Citation.
Georgia—Bkhmkx Gcxnmr*
To aU whom It. may concern 5 LcvtRApp, ad*
minirtrator of If. N. Happ, Isle of said ommty,
Mh “ ‘ to the undersigned, in due
deceased, has applind tfl.
form, for lottcra of dismlsaion fttun said admin
istration, ami I vril) puss upon Um same at my
office In Nashville on tho first. Monday fn May
next. Given nn«l«r my liouti and official signa
ture, tills January 4, Wi.
V. M. SMITH, Ordinary.
Citation.
OUOItHU-nsuHiK* Ctuix-rv.'
T» *11 *tmm It may u,nc*rii; s. K. (tnltirt*
and Moaea G. Hutton, nduilnlstratora of the ca
ttle of fi. J. Button, late of said ixmiiljr, de-
ncftS^l. have applied to titn ntHieraigiuNi. In duo
form, for letters of rifotnhudon liom said a lmir. •
bitratioH, and I will pusr, upon tbeir appUoation
at my office In NashvlHo on the first M: nriay in
May nett. Given under my hand and official
slgnat irn, this January 4, iMKt.
F. M. 8MITH, Onlinary.
IBB SEWING! MACHINE MANUFACTUEEEP Of SBB WOELD.
Schedul. In Effoct January 3,1399.
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Wi’h u Record of 9,000,000
jMkde and Sold.
Machines,
Now offer three entirely different New Family Sewing Machine*—
Osftu.ATon, VimuroK AND AutiiMatii; (single thread).
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In elegant, convenient and artistic cabinet work, with jicw patented .jmd
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and oil the latest attachments and modern improvements,
Citation.
GEORGIA-Hr.nRtKN Comi,
To all wrtwMj; tt may vmnerr?»: Joot.ua Jcrnigan
makod application to llui umierafgm^l ir. ptv^ier
form for permanent letter* of miminiv ntwn on
tbo estate of Aaron Jcmlgsm, !*i« of at. ivsiuty,
deoenavii, and 1 will jw» upon Ids laid MjmUcatlon
n my oro«* In ,S'*s):vL)b oh the flrat HuimUy In
March next. Given umler my band and offi
cial nigoaturc, this Juatnn$a/lH;*i.
8«ith, 0?ditt*ry.
Here’s a Bargain for Some Man.
A splendid farm of LOO ncrer, Uivwt miles wmlh
of Brookfield, riw Joearewt on ttw lining
rakk mm'i Vufititi raHrojuL 'ntere aic thirty
ivtiv* In cultivation; 15* bearing trawj
K<mhI water an»l Impp^mncitiff. TltU tAru van
m had at a wmrlihw if sold In aiaty ilayii,
Apriy In M, A. ftttKTO.% B«oJ Lstato A^nL
W. H. C. OLIVER,
rminection ia Union IHumL Mocnn.
G. S. cV F. K. H. far Vnhkwtt. u»kv
latka, fit. Augtutino and uinttttP - '
II. f(»r 8» aiuuUi, Mill® fgcvilla ami
W. tt. tt. for Amcrivus, Albany and
Si N. tt. XL fur MadUoo, Athena -
is lints i*eyaud; 0«*>rgU lUvltrr
HOIlMl am Vugoatt, am
vend, A t YttendU with A. Vt
thm* on ilia; line, and all La <li
W. P. tt. 15. for Montgomery and
l.-no'MliAtB stations. -
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L, J. H.MUUfi, kti.
Ticket AgL. Moowi.
TITON, GEOIW1IA,
Agent for Berrien, Oo quit.t, Worth and Irwin
COUNTIES.
Note This,
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All orders for machines, attachment* and needle* ,. ill receive pronijit and
efficient attention. 'Address all order* to
l-it
\V. H. C. OLIVER, Agent,
Ttrrox, Dkiuukm Cw.vrr, Ow>ii(it.\,
For Beal.
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brick builOJjw;. AtotvAvra nlw
labcd lu sime brildiut*. Nice I
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