The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, February 26, 1892, Image 4

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We»s nml . Clirunli ■ V 5 " -or, - >y ft Faithful mill Bill- elmt tkirp. ot llcjMirtvra. noliciiilftii’H Hmtffiit. C'kcit., February 28.-' As I prc- lietcd Homo months ago, the guano men are selling a vast quantity of the atulf. Melon planting tins been going on ..several day*, and—our yonkeo cous- iiiH will do well in .June. Our people Seem bent on a better ' provision crop than last year, with some uolton, Home melons and many ■ of them some lolmero. This is right; . borne supplies and a 'iversified mon ey crop should be the farmer’s watch word, Tho politicians nre howling, “bo, here in relief for the hungry laborer!” when the last act. they expect to per form, if elected, Is to lighten the bur den of the poor, Quite n sensation, rumor hath it, has been created in an adjoining county, Tiro report goes that a cer tain gooil farmer asked a patriotic ollieeholdcr, and by the way a Clove land Reformer, to loan him a Ninnll amount of money, ilo met a refusal on the ground that tho olllenholder "did not havo tho money. Said he, “I have to keep my money in United 11 lull's bonds, to avoid tlm taxes,” .tin lull'd to believe the above true, but tho Internal Revenue helps otli ers besides 'Wall Streeters, ff tin fanners nml other laborers wutihl li'liite nml select men to make laws, who would repeal the entire Internal Itovoimo system ami thereby force monied men to pay an equal share of taxes, monopolies ,woilld cease to op press the poor, The tariff does not hurl 60,000,000 of the Arnei iouii peo ple like the unjust, unequal tax laws. Talk about pauper labor ill ICuropc I Our mvn people are becoming pumpers ul a fearful rate, And how? lly iniquitous taxation, amt exemption of a class of monied iimn from a just part of the burden. w urpose—to ciiurfih, and to conduct a did Deacon’s Institute, informed us that Elder J. A. Scarboro, Kvahgclist for the South ' Georgia baptist Convention, will lie presont and preach the dedicatory serrnou, Tho young people of Enignia lilid quite a delightful entertainment at Mr. Mnok Easter’s residence on Inst Tuesday night. I learn that the mu sic, rendered by tbc Enigma amateur string band, was splendid. Among the visitors present from a distance was Mr. Irvin Parrish, of Albany. f visited Niishvillo for the first time lust Saturday, and found tho placo os usual, I suppose, quiet. I was accompanied by Miss Ella Ferry, whose visit was for the purpose of going before the board of education for examination. There were quite a number of applicant: and tile board was kept quite busy ‘all day. The examination seems to bo very rigid. While there I formed the acquaint unco of some of Berrien county’s leading citizens, among whom I men tion Profs, A. W. Patterson and T. 15. Williams, president and secretary of tlm hoard of education, ami Col. John A. Wilkes, of Adel. Wo hade Nashville adieu at 4. p. in., and readied our own delightful Enigma at 7. Found all right side lip with care, marked lumber. ltnnui.AU. MASUVACTtmniis or. Common Pressed Brick, also Repressed Brick for Finishing. Dally Capacity of Yard 60,000 Brick. ■:tST C0RRE8P0NDEIVCE S0I.ICITED. BOARD OF DIRECTORS : B, ROBBS, JNO. A. DAVIS, S. B. BROWN, W. S. BELL, E. L. WIGHT. U. lionub, President. Win. LOCKETT, Secretary. [IT - INDEMNITY ■ Of Wdterbury, Connecticut A Guaranteed System of Scientific Life and Accident Insurance At the Most Reasonable Rates. J. W. HANNON, State Agent, Parks’ Building, TIFTON, OA. UfO-Spenial and Local Agents wanted in every County in the Stats. Good * References Required. I refnr l.y eorinUidon to tlic fallowing panic* who are among tho many who have boonpaid for ru’ii'lont, l.y Ll,.t CoufthectMut Indemnity: W lf. Ollycr, A. .1. MeOrea, \V. M. Hollars, a.. T. Smith, A trial convinces the ninat skeptical. Carefully prepared, pleasant to iliu taste IJoWllt’s Cough nml Contumii- ilon Cure Is a valuable remedy, .1. C. (Jomltunn. Try Imllim Cholera Cordial for nil bov/d troubled. At l)r. .1. C. Goodman's, * v # Last week Mr. .1. 4 $— '1'. Sims bad his trunk liikiui from tlm depot anil rnbugS of over $11111 worth of cloth ing. Another -Colquitt county banker WflS in tbWIi lust week in llie person of Willis A Vera, Ks farmer, und ho wasn't hunting credit. When I think of what ft noble linnd of these men Colquitt county Inis, ami wlmt a Uoil-blussed country limy have, 1 wonder flint n man emi plow in Ilonry eoimly at nil. jftfill Berrien, Irwin nml. .V.'.mii uoiiiitibs ary jiwft-i.s gOoil. J want to ifetuixT on ils advanliiges. lloilUMIAN, I can't cut wlmt I want. I would die wlih Indigestion, friend, your money will lie refunded If you slid. I from lull r T liestltm nfler IlgJjtg BlttSmoftit Huilef. (Inly hi ' “ ftOfl'it lioltle. Von risk nothing In giving It ii trial, for suludiy lit 1 . J.O. llooduum, Tlfton, tin, It la an OHlnhllshed lint P# Witt's Little linrly Kisers have an oitbrutOUB side, and wfiyf Hltnply Umuiiio li Is pleasatil In inking and happy Itt'rosulls. A pill fur ihe inUllltude. .1.0, (londumil. My greet Iroutdu was eonstlpalhm un til I tried Hlininoiis Itelief. Itlsiihlens- Ing lomitiiklnd Hnd-only COo a hotlle. For sale by Dr, .1. O. Uondmun, Tlfton. Tlm .lury ' .Ists. ((HAND .1 tiltY, W, II. Morris, It. F. Lindsey, ■I. H, llendiuy, II. F. Mnnro, Hr,, II. C, Ilnlinr, (1. A. Parrish, ,J. (J. (Irnydon, ,1. L. 1’iuilk, F, M. Shaw,.fr,, T. L. Murphey, W. Fulfill, James T. Wilkes, Joel W. Parrish, W. I ton ry (Irlfiln, William (Irliter, ,f. I. Patton, II Z, Whitehurst, Leonard Harper, W. K. (Jlddens, F. W, Galkins, Handers Qlhhs, T. K. Wlllhuus, Isaiah Purlin, H. II. Dormlucy, J. T. Wilkinson, M. .10. Parrish, W. M. Avern, M. .1. Voting. I’lffiT jfrnoim. It, L, Wells, 4. K, 11 ry an 1, ,Jr., J, H. Cowart, N, M. Duller, W. W. CUddona, II, M, Brynul, Edward Mnloy, T. O. Knight, li. A. F11M1, N. K. I'attersou, Im .1 Hill Ion, .1. II. (.!, Morris, D. II Faulk, I'crrv Slflmnorlln, M. it- Hlrmons, A. II. .IrmoH, M. W. Ilemlerson, ,1. II. Wright, M. .1, TIhoji... . - W. W. Hall, rt’.fttl' rlirllL’I'bOn, Ansel Matlhls, Itleliard Tiieker, A..!. Metlrea, .1. (1. l’alfl, M, J. Orlntir. W. II. Lee. 11 M.MoNahh, Mimes O. Leu, H. A. Julian, NV.II. llnui’ork, Hr,Murulml (Irocn, I,. F. .InlinHim, J. D, Fuleli, W. \V. l’nntel), T. A. Hnmiior. Mlgtnllne Is quick to give relief In severe eases of headaeho or neuralgia, nt Dr. .I.C, Uoudm.ui’s. l l , ,- nlty: n . ii. Oliver. v\. <1. inevrea, w. m. nwnurnsin iipuiimii llomcr Murmy,,), I). 1’eanwll, Tlfton; Cnuly, Asfibum; W. It. Johnston, Willingham, Oft. For full jwrUouter*, call on or atblrcM ,1. W. HANNON, Tlfton, Qa. Homestead Notice. OBORniA-nitRKlKM County. To all whom It limy concern: J. T. Btrawiler ha* u|i)>!le«l for exemption nt pnimmulty and Mottlnif apart and valuation of hohioatond, and I will piUMmittiR Naum at my olllco lu Ntmh- vfIlo at 10 o’clock a. in.. on tho llto tluy of March, 1$W2. F. M. BMITH, Ordinary! * Berrien County Tax Sales For April. OKOIUIIA—llKItltlKN C oiiXTY. Will Im Bold ImfoP* tlm conn, houno door In the town of Nauhvlllo, bald Btato and county, be tween tlm It-,ul hours of wile on the first Tuesday In April next,the following property, to wit: Twonty-llvo aereti of lot No, a08, In noutheaBt corner said lot, and iwvonty-llv*' acrun of lot No. ,'WUIu tlm southwest corner of oaltl lot; all In the MUth district of Halil county. Lovled on an tho property of Nolll Mrttnuito l>y virtue of a tux lie-fu. Issued hy if. (J, Maker, tax collec tor, for Ida state and county taxes for tho year ]Ht»l. laivy nmdu anti returned to me l»y ii. II, Hcott, \„ h Tills February Mth, 1WW, * “ ** '“ )t - 1 J. It. MoCiianik, liupiuy Hin riff. ifOTIt’E. uiny of After March 1,18W, any norwin or poraons flnli- IniC, alioot.lii;', or taUIntf itsli In any manner from my pond wiiliont pcriniaMlou will ho llutdu to pniHOCtion. 1. A. Wtl.I.IAMN. .Hparka, (la„ February 17,!««, Kk it onnAisSO xiv Tim City Cuc.ncii, OK 'I’tSTOK I That the following spoeldo taxes shall ho bald hy any person or persons who carry mi or cngagoln the same within tho oily, and upon a failure tu pay tho same ui before commencing business, or when ro- quelled to do so, shall ho subject lo a lino of not lass than ono dollar nor mom than one hundred dollnru, or work Upon tho streets, or ho confined within tho city guard hmiHO, in tho inaror's discretion: For ouch billiard or pool table, ten-pin idlcv, and all tuhloH and allays of any ' ' ' '' ■' ... kind used for die'"trposo of playing win halls Or plus, or bu.lt, within raid city, for profit, jlo on tho first, anti $fl for each additional table, payable when said busi ness commences, mid no llcenso shall he granted for less than ono year. On all contrivances of whatever kind Used for the purpose of gaming or carry ing on a game ol chance hy sidling enrtfs, tickets or numbers, or turning a deal or wheel, selecting or designating cards, pictures, envelopes or photographs from a number of similar articles or objects, or hy pitching rings at stakes or knives, or hy throwing dice, or by any other nr- ■It Homostesd Notice, OHOnfllA-llKILUIKX cohstt. To all whom It may concern: Webster D. Are- — Hf personalty anil Will ra ban opplleil for exemption of personalty anil setting apart ami valuation of bmiKmtead. a will pass upon the same at my at 1U o’clock a. m., on the brat ita: . MU office In Nashville 1892. F. M. 8MI’ bay of March, Tlf, Ordinary. HKADQUAltTKliS FOB Crockery, China and Glass Ware, Lamps of Every Description, Tinware, Hollow ware, Woodware. A.lso Stoves, A Closing Out Sale ! GREAT - BARGAINS ! AT THE STORE OF 1®. TIFT, O Masonic Building, Tifton, Georgia, My Entire Stock, Comprising Ladies’ Dress Goods, Gents’ FurnisMng Goods, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Etc. Is offered at and below cost to close out. Obme and convince yourself I am offering Genuine 33ar- gains. Yours Truly, Masonic J3tiilding. O. ]Sd. TIFT. Frpm tho uheupeHt to lluck’H Hrllliaut, conceded to bo the boat Iii tho world, they absolutely have no cipml lit the world. •—*— MnnufacturoB all kind* of Tinware, Store ripe, Gutters, Etc. I.IT“ Special prices I male to lintels anil lmarit ig tnniriw. Write or call on ns when in ncu.l of tug aiiyllinig In imi lino; we gnur.uiteo Pi save you • -. BtlYW * lino., nit'oe. •Ll J. T. I'Atlersoa stroot, VALIsmrA, (U. that % Cot. .1 ns. lit. tlrings, Sollcfor-Ocnoral ufj'ulaula Ulrmilt, says: ".Mlgfallua Ims ftl \v ivy h . otTo n I ad mo prompt relief In puses ''rtf iienusalie." At pr, >k V. (luodiuall's. l’ltl'-a-sHI-cld.i cures Hell In DOinlniltes. I’rhtn fillets. Hold by .1. 0. (hmdman. Eiilgniu Kclimm. Eniiima, Fidiniary 24.—Mftstor utM'ry llilsmmi, of Albany, spout two nr throe days llto tmt'ly part of tlm week nt Enigma, ilo iluvoUn) must • <d! tlio timu lo imntlttg. Jli'.. Citvl Weston, of Allwuy, is luu'v tills wtntk iihsistitig Mr. ’Gone Bussey ill Diking sleek for Messrs. Wiwtmi it Gunn, Klilor T, It, Coopor, tlm pnstor, prencl.otl nt tlm Baptist oliuroh lust Wnwliiy, nmiTiiiig ami night. Two very stunt organ grimlers and otio poor jlttle imvnkey ntnmk our (own Inst. 'I’ltestluv. Looks like tlm Ilf to stop count 3 I tut MR AUjfKPrtt DcjWIU'r C.'nuuli nml OtmRMmpllon Uuro. It Is infnllitnu. .1. (lomlmiui. My liver Ir out of order, 1 fool dull and liPiivy—no life lu me. You nood u bottlo of BlmmuiiR Kidltif, only ft()o. For hiUo by l)r. J (i. Doodmun, Tlflon, On, A WORD To the Public! I have a well flclectod atoek of imm niiglil fiutl iiotlor eipployinonl. Tim huiper wo slity ill thin seetiou anti tlie mure wo see of (lie etmulry, l)u> more wd like it in the tiny time, But wiii.'ii it; is very dark And mining - it is not very piensant to Ihi out of t igllt, Of shelter. Elder T. 11, Cooper informs tno That tie. next meeting at 'tlm Baptist, cliurelt lieru will rtt>mim>ma. on Tliuvs- ■ f { ; 4’ny; iiefore the thiril 'Sunday .in next om.iIi fi‘i'1 (''’Uliime four duvs. This V/ldol*. I nn. ^>Utug lew tlumr. 1 een't t» t*nten on tlfico nr eonlrTvnnco whatever, sliall pay tho sum of $10, nr such otlmr sum na the maynr In Ids Judgment may assess. All persons shall procure a license hefnre opening nr commencing any of these kinds of business. For each performance hy clruus $100, or In tliu mayor's discretion. For oueli side-show per day, $25, or in the mayor's discretion. For atoll theatrical exhibition, $0, or In tlia mayor’s discretion. For slelght'Of'hund performances, $10 per day. For trlcka of legerdemain, nr any kind of shows or oxhlnltlotu not mentioned, the mayor shall use Ids discretion. For each hook peddler or canvasser, $2 pur mouth, or the mayor may use Ids dis cretion. For aaeh peddler In any kind of mer chandise, or anything not enumerated above, from to #20 pur mouth, in tlio (linurutton of tlm mayor. For each harbor's chair used for profit, #5 nor annum. For each livery and Bide utable, #10 per year. For ciu’h dray, wagon or earl drawn by ono nidmtd, #5 per yunr. For each dray, wagon or cart drawn by two or more animate, #7.50 ppr year. For each auctioneer. #10 per year. For any dealer In spirituous; vlnoua, malt or intoxicating minors, rice beer, cider, beer, bitters, or auythlug that will tend to Intoxicate, #10,000 per annum, able before commencing buntnoM Petition for Charter. GKonnrA—ummiEx county. To tho Bitperior Court of Maid County. Tlm no tit Ion of W. 8. Fender and .?. N, II ray flhowM that thny. nml Much other penmna a* tuny be u.TMK'liitcd with them, denim to otRor Into uu lUMoclaik-nn tinder tho nnmo and stylo of tho CKCIk LUMliKU COMPANY; That tlm oldoot fir vnld a«woobtlon la tho nin- mIiik and. «»i>er.u ing a general *atf mill InMiuen* for the matin factum of luml>cf, atavee. lathe and nhlnglc*, und Midi other urtlclo or thing oh Im uaunlly niada amt manufactured by u eaW-mlll and planing mill &ml aleo a yencrnl mofenn- tllo busInuM In connection with Maid »aw n»m, Haiti bUMluoRM to l>o carried on in the town ut Cecil, in haUl Comity and Btuto. And for the further purposo of carrying out tlio object of fluid aasociutlon. they fteidro to havo power to purchase und bold - ami ptiraonal, to sue and bo suod, clue all powers usually conferred upon corimra- tlons of similar character, as may Ikj conalstont with tlio laws of Georgia ; ami that said associa tion Is to have Its principal office and place of *■> * * «-.*• ‘ business in said town of Cecil, said county ami Htato ; and the said saw mills and -planing mills amt mercantile business nre to be mu hv said association for tho purpose of manufacturin'.' lumber, stnves, lathe and shingles, etc., and buy ing ami soiling of goneral merchandise os afore aid, und selling of the same for profit and gain Petitioners further show that, the capit * * dtal stock said AHwiciuthm uctualiT pal twelve thousand dollars (*\2,000), and they de er Increasing said - sire to havo tho privilege of liicre'aalng said cap* “ k id- Ital stock at any timo to an a.neunt not exceed lug tVftv ttiouNAtiddollars (#60,090), That said capital stock ana** * at said capital stock shall lm divided Into shares of one lumdred dollars (jilOO) each. Your pot loners would pray tlio passing of ail order by laid Court, graining this, their appli cation, nml tlnu they and their successors ho in corporated for and during a term not exceeding twenty (20) years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration or said twenty ('JO) years, for tho purpose herein sot forth. And petitioners will ever pray, oto. HI.ATKlf ASHI.KY, lvtltlimur’s Attorneys. CIKOltfllA—Uorrlen County ‘ “ f the p»Y« ^ „ For each tlog, ownod Anil kept hi tlm fioni Hie fact 1 buy all my goods Novin -ln ftie * hcrtpiMit jimrkcts nml l get fmm 2 *o 1 jmr i-ont. Discount for Cash. I Imvo no Wood to Buy or Rent to Pay, illy, $1 per annum, or Iho msi-slml Altai liU|iouiitl, ami It not tnlcnm .l In a rea- smiahle lunuih of time It shall ho sold or klltwl. For each |th«Logrniilior or plcturo- laker, In tent or loCHtOU, $1!) per aituem. For i-aoli iloaler In guns ami plttols, $10 pur aiuuim. For caeli conlraelor or Imlhlcr who oonlraels for any Imlliling costing or worth when omuploU'il the sum of $200 Unr mora shad pays lieonse of $14 nor - annum. For each contractor or Imllilot who contracts for any imll.linq costing or worth whan completed tho aunt of $100 or less than ' shall pay a license of $10 per annum. Suh-ctnpractors who work on build' Snfflj wlicru the principal mmtraotor has paid Hie proper license shall «o‘. be re- qulred to pay a llcenro for onsaglng lu »ucb work. That all horses or mules found loose All I ask Is a fill, trial amt yea rill lir \ 11 Ha; lit s. a .AILRELL, iSiogtil, Gt'orgiu. ...jY. - Clerks' office of tho Hti|iertor Court, said county. --The above nml foregoing petition this day filed In office and recorded as rotmirctl by law. FttimiAuv 17,18U2. a. W. MOO UK, Clerk S»i| erior Court. Herrren County. Berrien County Sheriff's Sales For April. (fI’OlKlIA - liv.uuiKN County. Will be Bold before the court houno door In tlio town of N'aahvlHo, wild utato and county, on the Unit Tiieadav In April next, lietwecn tlie local bourn of mile, to the hlghcH IdmltT for ciuih, the following property, to-wlt; Ono Iron gray mare mule nix year* old, W*» hittulfi high, named Kate; ono black maro luute •even years old, 1&•; htnda high, named llcck; ono black horse mule seven yuan* old. !.v t handa high, nauiGtl Tivlio: and ono block hum mule acven yeara old, lM.» han.U high, named Hob. Ia>\ led on n» the property of S, O. Cnlpcpi>er to satisfy a mortgage fl. fa iMtoed from thecuiterior court of Tliomas county, Ocorgla, hi fnvor of the Hank of Thoniaavlllo, traURfcrrecs, etc., and ftgulmit. K.o. Culiwppor. This Fcb'y Ath, im, AIno, at the same time ami place, one larg*- siwd buy horse mule, alnnit eleven ytMi old, named tetgan i iu«o oiu large-sired black mam mule about ten ytare old nu.r-cd Mar>. levied. Are too Busy Taking inventory this wftok to wrilo onr regular ailvortiseinent. Wo still have Lots of Goods on hand which wilt Ixi sold at mar velously low figures. Tho senior momlior of the ooncern will leave in a few days fop Northern markets to hunt bargains. We expect to lay in a beautiful line of tlio l est goods, and you will bo greatly benefited by buying such goods as you need from us—as profit is no object at present. Wo need room badly and proposo to sell goods at leas than manufacturer’s cost. This is is no wild eltum; couio and be convinced. 'ggr This is a room-making sale. Yours respectfully, Love Building. PAGRICK BROS. ISAAC S. BOWEN, (STAPLE GROCER mm I KKEP A VIUSBII AND WEfX HKI.BCTED STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes axii svKftytHBfri uboally found in a fuist-clabs storz. I Pay the Highest Cash Price for Country Produce. AND WILL l'MUHE YOU WITH GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS. I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. ISAAC S. BOWEIST, TIFTON, GEORGIA. TIFTON INSTITUTE. on m the property ur 8. (1. ( ulm-ppcr to MtUfy - ‘ * (h» kuiNdlm OdOn a luurtgupu fl. fa,‘l’»a»:<d from of Thomas oounty. Hcorgla, Ip favor of J. T.tMl* iHspl^r nml A. U. rune and aaalnut 8- (i. Ci:li*cp- l*cr. Thin Fvlmiao' 4ift» Wtnv Amo, at tho mim time and place, i»ne black howo Uihle cumut »lx year• old named Tom, one black bnrw male atmut twelve yean* old names) Dili, onn Ivmv more mule abont twelve yuari old named Deck. tiiTJol on m the property of 8. fj. Culpepper to w*tUf>- a mortgage h. fa. Inttetl from tho superior ts«\rt of TlmMitt'icom?:r,«fair- gla. In favor of J. T. rttl|«eiiper and A. B. Time, and acalnxt 8. U. CuliMfj por and W. It. Culiwp- 5K<r. Ttil* February 4.b, «*«. A5et», at the Mutu> time and p’w'C, one Idack horw mole n'toiu »wwhe jvara tdd mewed Jim, •me bay horn* mule a* 4it nlfee ynars old ttfcuwM Alf, »to Iml)’ mare uraw atamf. *i\ yvur* old named 1.111, one buy mare mute about fin* rear# old-named J*nc, oiw blank home amlo ttboih ten ,vi*Ar$ old vamed Ji'.hn, ouu Kimtns colored maro upon tlio ►irc.M’.ls fhall H tkk«n up wwl 1 nntle nhimt tuviv* .wire old nauwd Mary, one impouuileil by tbs msrslml smi I lie owner MK* «l.t ■urns* ,i, ‘ ,,.r .,,1 , .... , M I Alike,on.lviy iimr. khiI..S,nU cIkIU-jvmr. olil liu Rof nelKlOll to *P|H.W Issfero Ibe, irtn,e:l KU, m,ee,»rrvl »U0U' uutle %Utut .lx vear. mayor, wJio .null like o*H ’iikeroUQB stlcrloM naeeeU imv n'/.r,; ekekiWAmt lltirlnji li.i) evlilvuee. l»li*W»rtJM|att«l »«. I.'vie.l on u Urn For (such ski>iin« rink, $i|(i , Fur reek re.ianram, $)« '»'« tr. ll; lA.\ ,1. It. O.MMIAM, clerk. • y • u. w. tiuon, tniedd n. e. Tlie Hiirlim Tor.,1 of the .bore echisil will lieicln on HoniUy, Jutiury 4th, 1KB, and rnntlane tot Twenty week*. l*i,i>tb> attemltng thU Mailon will receive the benefit of the public achool fund, $3- TUITION PER MONTH : , t'riinnry, #2.00. Intonucitlato, $2.50. High School, $0.00, l-upllk klimild be enterod at 'he beginning af the Term to tuanm thalr proper chutlfleotion. ConiforMble building, healthy lueatlan and competent teacher,. For further particular*, apply to W. O. TIFT, Tlfton. Georgia, January 1, IBM. fieorotanr Boanl of mroetur*. ■ THE GAZETTE. Job Printing Office, New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman. I am pleased to aimonuee to my friends and patrons in the ooui 'iea of Berrien, Irwin, Worth and OoiqiiiU that Hiave jmt received ft complete COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT And am prepared to execute at short notice and in workmanlike manner alt classes of commercial and legal blank printing. I solicit your orders and guarantee to give ontito satinfaetion in ami ijutdity of work, KwpeetfuHy l.ivi) «i:im)|.vvi, -Ty rp Tirroji, gkIwou, -D. -L , . WsBi \