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Tifton Gazette.
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THE OAZKTTK : I IJ'TON, 0A„ FUJ1MY, MAltCH'HR, 1B02,
CJazkitk U rmlrifrluid ovary Friday morn*
Titton./ditfiTiri comity, (ioorgfa. it h «IA^
|M XIIU'U.n il , «io<M]t.i. u m nr.
oit to the host iniere«t of the grow/ng city of
ntton 0»d thu adjacent country, him I a* Mich
>k» the AfjmKtrt and dieom-ageineut of llu* peo
ple of Berrien and contiguous counties.
The MilMoriptlon price ofctho tUr.KiTK If $i.m
her yoar, W cent* f/»r »h montJih, and Wi-< '
fhm> months, nuyahlo in advance,
*“,« advertising rotes of '
krents for
the (lAiKTW are runr
. Tho advertising n
lonablc :«n<l will (w furnished ui*m appljintb’"-
hills ore line after first Insertion and
lien the m/inoy I* needed.
Advertising hills
W lie presented when the money .
• Correspondence from neighboring towns Is sih
licltcd ami dniniunnleatlons oil tfmely topic* are
oinclal Organ of Berrien County,
II. T. AI.LKN, Editor.
News mid VIpwu.
lion. Itobt. 0. M'bilifll will not
join in o scramble for the sent in
congress from tlm s.eooml district of
fleorgitt,
The Savannah News is doubtful
if Senator Jhll’s southern tour Ims
, InoruflBMl ids chances for the doino-
Orutio presidential nomination.
The pcorgid delegation should go
to OHpigo uninslructcd. The best
interest of tlie people ami the (Jemo-
Oniliu party denmmls it.
Tfru Pound is a bright newspaper,
all the way from Ued Spring, N. 0,,
p-bicli cm,id to the Gazkttk ashing
ini exchange. It is thorough demo
cratic! and no Imlf-banded politician
/iced try to catch on to its tail,
licit VV. j* Peek Is nosing armiml
thu state to find a following to com
fort him in Ids forlorn olmso after
the governorship of Georgia. The
Clitute may be a lively one but lie
will never overtake the object of Ida
affection,
(■uu’t (ho Atlanta (JonslHntloii
and Journal bo persuaded to give
tho people a respite from their war
of words over llitl and Cleveland?
They liavo effectually killed off the
vole of Georgia from either; wind
jnore do they wish?
«(JoI," Lurry Gantt Ims gone to
Columbia, S. 0., to edit a paper in
tlie interests of Governor Tillman.
For gracious sake burn tlie bridges
behind him so lie can’t come hack to
Georgia, Georgia Ims had tpiite
enough of tlio demagogic creature,
fhithbort LlbcrahUnterpiise.
The old saw that "A task well be
gun is half llnislied" llmls an apt il-
lustfallon In Uiu matter of breaking
the Central railroad lease. The Ter
minal company Ims attempted In dis
pose of their Interest In that matter
by giving ii]i tlio lease and returning
the properly of the Central Itailroiul
and Hanking Company to the oouyts,
directors and Stockholders, averring
Hint llm lease Ims proved iipprolll-
ablo to them. The country will
soon have an opportunity to verify
(Ills o I large,
'There is a vast difference between
tlie Farmers’ Alliance ami tlm Third
•Party organizations, hut there
some intoinperato members of the
drat who would have the people be
Hove they lire ono and the same
tiling. Indeed, already the charge
Ims gone forth that every nlliunoo-
limn who fulls or refuses to oast bis
political fortune with the St. Louis
(“Missouri uoinproml.se”) progeny Is
a traitor.
Home people think that Increasing
llm circulating medium to $100 per
Capita means that the government
will give every man, woman, child,
Indian and nigger in tlie country
$100 nplcco fo disjioae of us they
please. Let us disabuse their minds.
No matter wlmt the circulation is
nobody will handle any of the money
pnloss lie has someth jug to sell. A
peutoity of collateral and not a scarci
ty of money is what’s tho matter
with the people. If you have prop
erty easily turned into money you
may borrow all you want at t per
Cent., tlio calamity howlers to tho
Contrary.—lhii abridge 1 lemocrat
lion. 0. 11. Stevens, of Terrell,
who Ims been endorsed for the fifty,
third congress by tho Farmers’ Alii-
mice of the sec,mu', district, speaking
e f bis candidacy says; “1 urn a dem-
pornl from principle, and will stand
to the old ship. Tire endorsement,
of the UjUhbert convention r is only
an expression of choice ns between
all the candidates and only oarrias
that weight; it Ib not binding, and
my iMiididaoy is subject to the voice
pf the democratic primary or ex pres-
ilfil) of tlio voters. jf i am not the
nominee of the democratic conven
tion 1 will cheerfully support who
ever that convention puls forward,”
Tim Ga/.ktit. cheerfully gives Mr,
Stevens the benefit of this manly and
patriotic personal platform,
One of our follow-citiwns takes
issue with the editor of the Gazkttk
for calling Dr. Maoune an ex-repub
lican, lie says lie knows Dr. Mn-
cune; tlmt Dr. Macune was a Texas
democrat until lie assisted in giving
birth f/> tlm 8t, torn is progeny, and
has never voted it republican ticket
in bis life. Tlio editor Ims no desire
to misrepresent anyone; with all duo
deference to our friend’s statement,
Investigation of Dr. Macuue’s
our
Horrien County Sheriff? Sale
for April,
flKOROM~MnHfKx*V>uW/
vl'iil lx? foM in'fnfc Unnit d/idr In the
town of VttftlivjllP, *;t|»l Htoui uml county*, within
tho level lippm of fin tlm tint 'nifgtlayln
Aptfl next, Itm totin'* Mg I'fnfiprty, tfMtit:
Ten Here* of laud. more or lea*. of kit number
Hid, In tho tub district of said *tnta and county,
l»f)i)it(lf;il on the nurtb and cant by land* of W. W.
I'tirrluh and on the arnitli and \vc»t by land* of
William f.ajitijdimy. I*v>d on aa tlie property
- ... . . — ilierry by
of Jamea raatlelierry ami Rachel raatlclx
virtue of a fi. fa. loaned from the .luatlco court of
the 1311th (tL
lAtrictll. M., In favor of
den» »K‘^uat Mid .lame* and Rachel Cnatlelairr)',
l/ovy made ami returned to me by W.C.Rennett,
L. (!. 'Oil* yobmury -J), m2.
Mw,»l tlio Mint? time and place, one lot of
lund containing six acre*, more or 1ca*, on Col'
()ultt atreet anu fronting 420 feet, more or 1c**,
on Mill Htreet, kn»»wn aa block and runnlnR
btmk Ml feet, more or lew, to Wildcat branch.
Also one lot of lund containing three acre*, more
— * •'of block ntindtera,
past political record brought us to
the conclusion tlmt ho was an Illi
nois republican before going to Tex-
We admit our investigation tnuy
lm faulty, but we do know that the
ToXM democracy Ims repudiated him.
W« do know, further, that lie is our
political enemy, made so by bis latest
Hop. We do know, still further,
that lie is our personal enemy by his
having made uu atuiak upon our
business. If defending our tuisincss
treason let our opponents make
(be most of it.
The effort of the Cilthbert confer-
30 to forestall the action of tlie
dainporutio congressional covcnfion
ilie more it is examined the more it
Ims the uppenrimeo of bigotry, dia-
latorialism or lank of conlidcuco in
llie wisdom of the iiomiimting con
vention In select u suitable man to
represent tlio district in oongress.
Wlmt goml Ims it accomplished? Mr.
Stevens manfully declares tlmt be iis
a democrat ami will abide the notion
of tlm -domooralio couvolition. His
endorsement, (.hen does not give him
superior claims before tho QOnven
lion of any other candidate; conse
ipienlly lie Ims gained nothing by it.
The district alliance will gain noth
ing, if tlie convention fails to ratify
its endorsement, except a fooling of
olmgrin and resentment, The only
tiling the oonforcnco should have
done, according In our view, was to
Imvo recommended tlmt the muni
lion of a candidate for congress be
made by primary election; and, then,
let tlio naudidulo receiving the great
est number of votes be declared tlie
nominee. Then no feeling over tlio
matter would have been engendered.
’That, tlm conference, ns hold, Ims
created antagonisms is a fact tlmt
can’t be giiiiisayod, ami just wlmt re
sult will come of It cannot yet be
conceived. We trust, however, the
con volition will name a candidate
upon whom nil parties can Imrmon
iso. We are for peace and harmony.
If,Mr. Stevens is tlie nominee of tlie
democratic convention ho will receive
our warmest. Biipport.
or I(*m, Ikj1ii« the nortli Imlf __
fronting about too feet on Umar*tr«et and ex-
b'tidliia Houth about 210 feet t<i land* of U. I„
1’arrhb, Maid Inc endowd with plank fence ;u!ko
onn lot of land known So, 11 nf block T, fronting
cant on Center Htreet altont 120 and extending
back about :>oo feet to Wildcat branch, and im-
proveiitcuU thereon (al«f» one lot nf land con
taining otic acre more nr lean fronting anutb on
Main Htreet nbput210 feet and extending north
about 210 feet to laiida of .1. ,1. Kincatb, uounded
on tlio fait by InndH of Dmtk Alderman and went
by land* of H. L. rarrl*h; nlHo one lot on tlio
northeaHt corner of Cleveland anil Main Ktrcetfl
fumtlnn HO feet on Main Htreet and 1)0 tv*it on
Cleveland Htreet; one lot known aa No. i In
block (I, on the HouihwcHt comer of Main and
(loodiuan mrcoM, fronting oo feet on Main
Ktrcct and no feet on f Joodman Htreet in the town
of MparkH, raid county and State, levied on
aa the projierty of ,1. Jf. Rmvau by virtue of a
inortmiKc l|. fa. bmuod from the Superior court
of Haul county in favor of John IManouty v* Co.,
v« ||. Rowan. Tbls February JW, lHUit.
AI*o, at the Hftnie time find place, two town lotn
In block number 20. in the town or Add, bound
ed on tlio nortli by Third Htreet, went by Cleve
land avenue and Houth bv Kourth street; alan,
‘ Vile! Imitnded an tlie eant
one lot In the town of Ail
by land* of ,1. I,. l'arrl*h and on the north by
hi run th Htreet, tlm an me lielne 20dx2fi« feet and
X directly w«*t of and ndioJnltiK the lot of J,
urrbih on which tic now live*: also ono lot in
tlie town of Adel, bounded on the east by land*
of hucy Motthl* and on the south l^jr KJ|jhth
*tre«i,'tho Hume latlna MlxW feet, and’ lyln'ir di*
ruetly west of tho lot on which Wiley Matt
jfauhw
»ow redden; also ono lot in the town of Adel
known iui tho Klticrt WUker*on lot, It beinifJthe
and Florida rallrond, on the nortl ,
Retiu' MorrlHoti and on the south by land* or ,1
K. 1 furnace, the Mine bdnj; lODxlMKj feet; also
one lot In t.ho town of Adel, bounded on tho went
(tcorpla Houthom ar.d Florida railroad and on
tlinHoutli by Klirhth street ami on the cast by
It. (1. Wilby.and on the north by lands
lAtids of -j-
of .1. ,1. Hoducs, the samo bdnif W0x2«K) fwtt and
helna tin: hiiiitli half of the lot on which J. J.
l/odpw now rcHldcs. levied on an the
Oooil l.uokH.
(lund looks srn more than skin deep
dnpondlng upon aiiesllhy eondtUon of
■ill Hie vllul nrguns. If the liver he In-
mllvu, you Imve n hlllious Innh nud IT
your kidneys he alfaoted you have
pluchmi hum. Hoouro good health and
you will have gooil looks. JSloclrlo llll
iers Is tho great allorntlvo and tonic nets
dlreetly nil tlioso vital organs. Cures
pimples, hlotehes, hnlls ami given a good
complexion. Hold at I’eluraun A I’aulk'a
drug Htnro, (SOc. per hotllo.
Wlicnuvor.
Wlioiiovir wo arrive at the honest
conclusion tlmt tlie tlomoornlio parly
no longer represents and strives to
curry out tlio best, principles nf gov
eminent; whenever wo tire fully con
vineod tlmt the democratic party ii
guilty of enacting lntvs in interest of
particular olooses uml not for the
good of all tlie ]K)oplo: whenever wc
foci in humor to find fault with Ub
lenders, its policy, ami to make odi
mis opinparfdonn in the interest of
Borne new departure] then, instead of
claiming to be r. democrat, wc shall
march right straight out into some
other political organisation. We
shall never stultify our conscience
by remaining in a party that does
not possess our entire confidence and
our most loyal allegiance.
Thu G a7kitk subscribes fully to
the above sentiments by lion. 1km
K. Hussell, of the Hninbridgo Demo
crat, and rises only to remark that
tho “whenever” is not now.
OOXSUKmON OVBBB
An obi physician, fPtjrcd 1mmpraolbv,bavin?;
had piiotod fit jd* hand* by an Kasf India udMlmi
ary iti ....
...» no tnrnudwof a dimplo voyctaidt? romody
lor Hi* •pv'cdv and permanent euro «f Omsnn>i>-
Mon, UroimnUI*, t atari h, Astbinu and all tbn at
aim laiu^ AlTcutlons, aUo a ponUtyc and radica i
«nir» Cot NVrvtiU* IkddRty «u«<t all .Vcrvou* (Vun
•lalntH, aftor having tpatthi It* wonderful iiiro
vf povwt* in UtimiAtuta of ntwit, ha* fell it hU
duty to make R known to.bl* sutTcnoif foil.
‘ “" ’ to rrAkr#
\ctnub‘d ti; till* niui(vQ) and a denlti*...
fT.tnnlm:.? will youd five of cbi.r^uoall
IllllUIll) emieiu't.i «»u figvt trvc i«M’ilw.n;n,lo i
wIm -.tuaitv 4t, this re»il\>i\ in ttvnnan. Ftwirh
ILll IvtT.l Cl.lt lllsitl.l L.I..1 C.4U .ImuIII.Imu a
FiiuUMi, wtfrt lull dlmiUmw t»v.' prcjmi lnk and
| **■*““ ’ * mbtns's>iug wtch ’iCtt
JjLOt
dace, wlioro KllsTt WIlkcrfon formifrly rcHidfxl
totiiidcd on the cast l?y tlio (lcorcla ftouthern
* ' 1 rtn by land* of
Hictm Hi
Wllliy
ik MatthlH—R. 0. Wilby amt
orouerty
id Wiley
Matthls-hv virtue of o fl. fa. i**n«d from Her
riuu sii|H-rior court In favor of H. R. .laqucH &
Tinsley Company vs. said- Wllliy Jb Matthl*.
This Kabrtmrj 2», lxirj.
Mho, at thu samo time and place, one light Hor
rid mare iimleunmcd Dolly, six years old. Ia>vled
ii as the properly of Rouse & liempwy by vlr-
M.A.0EXTON,
Fire Insurance
TIFT03ST, CiEORGIA,
Represents the following old, reliable and popular flro insurance companies
ami solicits the patronage of the insuring public:
Insurance Company of Sort. - imeriea,
“Greenwich,*’ Total Assets, $1,056,035,43,
“Hartford.’’ Total assets, $6,576,010.13,
“Central City,” or Selma, Ala,
Also, write for the “Liverpool and London and Globe,”
“AStna” and |“0rlent.”
|M. WILKES,
Resident, Dentist,
TII-TOSr, or.OlKKA,
4, np stairs, Taulk pricV,
Office—1Um>iu
building, •
Can be ffiund in hi* offlee fnttn the 1st to
15th of cacti month, the residue of tlmo will bo
devoted to country patjunu—at their Uomcs IT
desired. ,.c
Founded in 1703.
Founded in 18S4.
Founded In 1810.
DR. J. A. MqCREA,
Physician and Surgeon,
Real Estate and Renting Agent.
Has on his list of Real Estate some very desirable farm lands in the
vicinity of the “Gate City to South Georgia and Florida." Keep yoar eye
on it, and don’t let it get too high priced before purchasing.
These lands are within oue and seven miles of town.
If you havo any Real Estate—houses or land—for gale or rent you will
receive prompt and courteous service by placing them with me.
I am, vory respectfully,
l-I M. A. SEXTON.
DR.N. PETERSON
Physician and'Surgeon.
TIFTON, - GKOnOIA.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN,
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON, - OUoHQIA.
Offigr—Room In the Tifton Drug Store.
KIT* Thanking the public for Its past liberal
patronage and solluit a continuation of the same.
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
E. P. BOWEN & BRO.
DEALERS IN —
Greneral Merchandise.
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
-... , .... jy .
tuo of u morliiimo (I. fit. lawit-d from Hurrlqn Hit-
i F» —
pcrlor court In rttvorof 1C. R. i,uwU&<'o. ugnlnHt
huId Holme &' llumpHuy. Tills March 1, lintf.
Also, at thu xamu time and place, one lintise
and lot In the town of Adel, located on the n*»rth>
west corner oflfntohliuoii avenue Mid Hoventh
street, and iHiuudodon the north by original land
line, on the east by Hutchinson avenue, on the
south by He vent li street and dn tlio west by Rail
road avenue, eoiitulnliiK one nr.ro more or less,
Highest cash prices prices pnicl for eb'mkens ami eggs, and farm produets
generally. Give us a call when you cornu to Tifton with anything to sell
iHdnglhe plnoo whereon M. ,1. Young now reside*.
>vlei* * * *"
d on a* llm property of M..I. Young by vir
tue of three 11. Ihh, Issued from Hie superior
court of TIioiiiuh county in favor of .1. T. f'uipeji-
peraiul A. 11. Cone iuplnnt. Wilby & Mattlila,
* h. n< • • -
dnliimntH, and .1. II. Ileater mid St. ,1. Young,
HcciirPIc*. Also one ft. fa. l**uod from tho au-
icrlor court of Thoiuns county in favor of the
bank of ThomiiHville, tranKferees, plaint Ilfs,
iiualiiHt Wilby Sc Mattlil*, clnimnutH, and M. J.
Yunna, miuurlty. 'litis March 1, IHir.l.
1). W.Tihok, HherllT 11. C.
Petition for Charter.
OKOlUlIA-bi’.nitiH.N Cm ntv.
To the Hupurlor Court of said County.
Tha petition nf W. H. Kcnder and J. N\ Itray
hIiow* that they, and such other pcrcomt ah may
siiuws 111.,*■ iiiivyi hum sneu mm i ]a imuiq as niny
be UH*oclaU*d with them, desire to miter Into an
luoMKilfttloim under tlie name and style of tho
CFCllr UIMIIKU CO St VAS Y;
That the object of Halil umoclntlnn I.* the mn-
nlii^c itml oiwrnttng u general saw mill huHlunAS
for the mnniifaetur6 of lmiibcr, stave.*, laths and
shingles, and sucli other article or thing a* (h
ilHCully imolo and inuimf icrurcd by a saw-tnlll
and plaidutr mill nml iiIhi h pemMal mcrenn-
tile bimliii’HH In eottncetloti with Hald saw mill.
Hub! business to lw cartled on in tho town of
wll, In said County ami State.
And for the fiiribci' purpose of earning out
the object of said assoefatlon. they ilei-lru to
have power to purchase and hold pronertyt mil
Hi * * * ‘ ‘ and to e
aml/pc»Hoi»aJ, to sue and b«* sueil, and
else all puwor# usually coiiturroil tipon corporu*
ay b
with tho laws ol (morula ; and that s:\Maasocln
thm Is to have its principal oftlee and place of
lm duo** lu said town of Cecil, said oounty and
State ; and tla* antd saw mills and >planln^ mills
ami mercantile Imslmms are to be run by said
association for tho purpose of imumfiiciurinK
‘ iitor ‘ * “
lumber. Moves, laths and shini’los, etc., and buy-
lug and selling of general mcic.lmiidlse as afore
dd, and wdllcy of tli
lm same for profit and gain.
IVlUbmerH further show that tho capital Mock
»f said UHsoelullon aetually paid In I* tho imm of
ly pal
twelve tliimnand dollar* (4|>2,UOO), and they de-
‘ll Ik
sire to hnvo tho privilette of inereaslna said cap
ital stock at any time to an amount, not oxceod-
lui: fifty t lmuKund dollar* (^f»u,000»,
That said capital stock shall Iw divided into
shares of one hundred dollar* (ftWO) each.
Your pctloncrs would pray tlio icisslinc of an
order by said Court, granting tins, theli nppll-
eatlun, and that thev end their successors bo In
corporated for and during a term not nxcoodlup
twenty ('.kb years, with tho privilege of renewal
at the expiration of said twenty (20) year*, for
the purpose herein set forth.
And petition,n* will ever pray, et6,
u * Vrlill Jt
HLATl’lll A AHHI.KY,
IVt it loner's Attorney s.
(1 KORfI! A—Uerrlen County.
(’lerks* otllce of the Huporior Court, said county.
—Tlie above and foregoing petition this day
tiled in olllce and recorded as required by law.
KKIIIU'AHY 17, IWJ.
«. w. MOORK,
Clerk Superior Court. Uerrlen County,
Borrion County Sheriff's Sales
For April.
(iKORfllA—llr.niHKx County.
Will M sold before the court home door In the
town of Nashville, said state and county, on the
first Tuesday In April next, between tlie leirnl
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cosh, the
following property, to-w|t:
Ono Iron gray mare mule six year* old, tft‘$
band* high, named Kate j unc black marc mule
seven years old, 15* f hands high, named Reek
one lOack horse mule seven years old. l.V, Invndi
high, named Tolu*: and ono black horse mute
seven years old, la‘4 hands high, named Hob.
Royled on as the property of 8. U. C’ul|*epper to
sat My n mortgage ft. fa. Issued from the superior
court of Thnmux county, (ieorgla. In favor of the
Rank of Thomasvllle, transOrrecs, etc., and
against H. (I. Culi>epp*r. Tills Feb’y 4U1, Uwa.
Also, at the samo time and place, one large
steed line hor^e mule, uliout eleven year* old.
namrd l.ogan 5 also one lai ge st.vd black morn
miilc aVa'.nt Ion year* old named Mary, levied
on as the property or 8. U. IMIpepiiev to satlafy
** •* * 1 * the superior court
a mortgage ft. fa. Issued from ......
of Thomas county. Deorgiu. In favor of 4. T.Oul
pepper and A. H. Cone and against 8.0. Cul|n»|>-
per. Thl* February Hdi, IHtrj,
Also, at tho same time and ptsw. one black
hers© mute about nix yearn old named Tom, one
black horse nude alsmt twelve years old named
liill* one Iwj man* mult* almut twelve years old
named Reek. Levied on os tin jiropetty of 8.0,
tNilpoiiper <0 satisfy a luortgage ft. fn. issued
from I bo su|*erim court of Thimms county, fieoe-
gia. In favor of 4. T. Culpeper an*l A. 11. Cone,
and against 8. U. Culpepper and W. 11. t'ulpem
l»er. This February Rb.Wl,
Also, at tho value time and place, one black
Imm miiM alumk twelve years old named dim.
one l*iy horse mole about nine years old naim*t
Alf, ono liay mare imtlo about six umth old
WE m 10 m ALL OF III CUSTOMERS.
Tlwnklng tho public for a generous patronage in tho past, we earnestly
solicit a continuance of the samo in the future.
t-tf.
IT!. P. BOWEN & BRO.,
Near then. & W. Depot, TIFTON, GA.
FURNITURE!
b'urniture for tlie Eurlor,
Furniture foi- the Bod Room,
Purniture for tlie Kitchen,
Kurnituro of A.11 Kinds.
J lmve the largest and best stock of FURNITURE of every style mul
kind to be found in Berrien county or in this section of Georgia, and will
not bo undersold by any house in the State.
Before buying Furniture of any kind, give roe a call. It Mill pay you
W. .A. HENDERSON,
t-tf.
PurltH Unfitting, TIFTON, GA.
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
rums
GROCER
FANCY!
1 KKF.l' A KUKRI! AND WKI.I. HKOiCTKO STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes
AND KVKRYTHIND USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS STORK.
I Pay the Highest Cash Price for Country Produce
AND WILL IT45A8B YOU WITH
GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS
namrd 1.1)1. one bay m»n> nml? about live year*
“ ‘ abdulti’O
old nnnmd .lane. «*aa black horn nmle abdul'tyo
>v«r* obi no*ued dohn, our momu* otbqvd maty
iimlo about, twelve yi*ar* old tuvWd Mary, ,Vne
black horn* mule aWui m*ven war* old nrmwd
Mike, oiiv bay fiiftw mule about vjbtMi jrwtw old
ivAiiicd KU^on^Korral mstr mule »vb»ml upf. )Yar«
old namOil l*»vk. and 01m buy mau» midoalmut
eight yctR'sntd na uwl lb*w. levied ut» s^‘ Uie
rbntuoa
.. . .. ....... p«r and
A. ll. Vouw nnd ^ralnitt 8. f(. v'ulpcpia*r. 'Thl*
' !>. R\ TtHOA, {sbvrjft R. i\
v.rop'rty of 8. CM ulprp)H»r tosaUafy a i»Vrig
ft. fa. isimcd fWvm tho *n|*vvior court o’ Thfii
comvly. Ut*o* j;l.«, in favor <*r4.T ('ulpcpj*ir
February 4tb, lm
vuiViff. HonxbyutaRbv
naming thi> paper. W. A, Novi
Rlov’U, RwlMHlei*, N Y,
Here’s a Bargain for S«ae Man.
A splendid fatni of iw arrem, tx\tm milM fw>ut|i
of lUwkftold, Vim aeaveH —*
wick and Wiwtfin* rri'.vo
itMoti on IU RrrtnS'
................... 1 iwhL* Tbfvw Arc thirty
bum. acres lu .ul.lvattuo; bearing pear
4 —.»»p. good water ami iujrovcmanu*. This f«t\n cdui
Ivatr* 1 bcbrttl hi, AsftvrRb c if sold in nexlsixiv day*.
\ Apply u» M. V. tiKVroN. He cl Altaic
I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere.
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Drs.
J. W. & D, J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
COItBRLK, UKOUGIA,
OKFHK-Jt.nk Jlulldlnp, IiiMtin No. 1, np >Ulr«.
TIFTON, • GKOROIA.
Prompt attention given to call*, day or nisht,
Ijrornufi at residence. 2-tf.
OmoR—In Paulk brick building.
All calls promptly responded to tUty or night,
DR.G.C. LANEY,
Physician and Surgeon
MOliXTIUlC, - (IKOltOIA.
Offer* Ills non'ice* to tlio people cf Colquitt
and adjacent counties.
tiro PFics in new drug store.
G. A. WHITAKER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AK
VAU>pfiTA, • GEOKOIA.
I^egal business solicited* and gives prompt ,iUh
‘ton
tent ion,
tjr*OK«nn—Ilarrell Ruildlng,
FULWOOD & ALEXANDER,
LAW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS,
TIFTON, - GKOKClA.
Prompt attention given to all logal bustiicss,
" ' jRjjj | ‘
dfOnii'K-liovc Rullding, Room No. 1.
JOHN A. WILKES,
Attorney - at-Law
ADEL, - CliOIlGlA,
Will practice in all tlio counties of the Bouthtru
4ud)dal Circuit of Oeorgia. 8peel.il attention
directed to all branches of the profession and
general business solicited. 8-1 y.
H. A. YOUMANS,
Tifton, Georgia,
104.
■ DKAr.I’.K 1N-
Watches, Chains,
Jewelry, Etc., Etc.
attention given to Electric
Special
Plating.
I nlun make n specialty of. repairing
lino ami complicated watches
Satisfaction guaranteed. Give mo a
trial. H. A. YOUMANS.
IlAdtft
‘ NEW
mmi
JOHN C. HIND,
Ooiitraotor »nd Builder,
TIFTON-, , GEOPQIA,
AI.I. KINDS OF WOODWORK pONE QN
SHORT NOTtOE-
THE
ORLY PERFECT
sedifiQ CifwwiisM
AAMIbYDSE.
Semi lor drmiar ami price lift to Wbetivt .
^ ... n | #
VlllWi Mfg., On . Allan)] .
For aale by \V. A. HS.NRKU80N,Tifton, <1*.
SHOE SHOP.
Having cpcnwl a 8tn?e Hhop in Tifton I a>n
iimtr J
prenuied to rwair wwtt a«at;> and Hmudv.
fthikplntbe fthf Masonic ImiUilng, rear of the
Brunswick and Menem depot.
M. D WHIKLKU.
Money! Money!
TO LOAN
'l3e Mimsj fitul jwectfewtlop* furuishetl on n^nulan,
1-Ij’.
Ob n»> estate, at fat tAinmYsMAta. nf twilitlng
patiywni, at the law rale nl ,* u t. per
S )»( ftwn ftto ta taentj- j.ai-1 thne. lw T»
J 3® SSwjlWBkWiWW! <S™t< «tfl. at .ieilflV
itty, h. .r. Vnijgj, »&
j pnwially fni!>(;*ou t.v
W. U. 1U6KINS, Lruux, .