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THE GAZETTE LETTER-BOX.
A RECEPTICLE FOR THE THOUGHTS
OF CORRESPONDENTS,
nucl Kr.nt. of Cm.reH Tmn«|i)ri»(t
1 Clmmlol.'.l by It I'.ililif.tl nn.1 I'ltll-
I'.loot Cotjo. iif Kit|.oftvroi
UoIumiiIuii’n IJuilgoi,
Ciscil, June 7. We ere having a
protracted meeting at the l\|elfiodint
dumb cmidueti'tl hy Ponliir Clark,
am-Mcd by Neva. Wehb, VVtills and
Childress, and the nllendamns in vary
good.
Thu rains in our district are unev
enly distrilmtibl, but have done much
good.
' A Mr. Burnham is in town trying
to buy stock sheep, 1ml has met w ith
poor success so far.
The sign painter, Mr, Oninos, is
making “shingles” for our liusinoss
men.
Wo begin to bear of ripe melons,
but, none have boon sent to market
yet. (fardelling lias been a failure
no far in Cecil lids year.
J bad the pleasure of killing a
large rnUlemiuke last Battirday in the
suburbs of rialllr#. This calls to
mind a preticbcr’s experience of the
time when lie was on most pleasant
terms with Satan. Hut I’arson Wells
will tell you all about it when 1m lias
on opportunity.
There is a vast difference between
Jaw and private opinion. Kven good
King Henry was near losing bis
crown by tinkering with t.JlO Mayor
of Hell. Many of our best (hogroot)
lawyers do not know wbnl appellate
jurisdiction means.
It is so funny that the trio in
Brunswick should noininnto lieu
HtIBsell, What do limy propose to
give W. W. Wobb for llnisbing lias
sell’s Tumor job? Guess they will
give him Nesbitt's place as lie would
make a good agricultural secretary.
I think tlm Atlanta Journal imisi
have come directly from under tlm
Kimball bouse It is so full of llilc.
J’vc Dill, Hi)), Cleveland, ami Hiving
aloii and the Constitution until it's
like IIki eleventh ipiail it iloii't taste
good.
I fenionnicy Is oneway lmiti-r the
linniUinu.
Heiiiuinber the Cluirlestoil enliven
lion n)id the after piece This is no
tiinujto use proscription.
' I stop tlm press to note tlm file!
that Comielltnau Mallhls’ blaek
borsu, George, is not a very moral
horse like Wynn Johnson's. lie
win) at work igulur tlm miirslml's or
dors on tlm street, when, taking .id
vantogu of tlm inattention of the
marshal he made a break for liberty,
lip Main and down Union streets be
1‘emimk'd mu of Gilpin's race only lie
carried a wagon instead of John.
Coroner's vui dlol - -no damage done,
HollK.MI.VV.
1
THE (Tffl
UtirUK MCI Mll Ill'll oil
linrtox mu J mu two on
(log* WlUl OIU* Of I WO
nillp Itv J W. I'null;
PI,Ml,
Hu uEiiii
applloBtlomi. Kor
& t'e. Tifton. ttu
Non Try Tills.
It will east you nothing and will sine
!y do volt good, It you Imve n eounti,
oold.’mrilth' trouble elili llinmt, etn a
or lungs, hr. Kltta's New hlsciivry lm
Cbllsiltupllun, ebUgiis nml eotds Is cant
niileml to glvt) relliM', or iinmev will lie
paid back. Sulterms tioir, !n u'lUM"'
louliil It Just tlm tiling and under h 1 use
laid it annuity mot peifvel leeuvery, Tn
n stiniple bojllo al our ux|huho mid leurii
for youlself just lmw good n tiling It Is
'If lot lint lies free at .1. H' l'nnlli Co.'s
(hug store, l.snyo st/.o oOc, amt ifl.
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Npitrlis l.etlor.
Sr ytttes, Ji|iii) It. The Sparkites
and those living iinmetlinlely arouml
the town are anxious for rain. We
have been unusually dry lids spring
and everything in the line of vegeta
tion la snIToi'liig, The melon crop
needs it specially just at this time
tluil I'm melons may grow to a iiiit-
ehanlable size. Tim erop has had
many disadvantages this season and
Will lie a little late, we think now
that shipments will begin about the
1st hist.
Pur town with others have ev-
perienccd the general depression,
but there continues evidence of pros
purity and progress.
The (ram road of Messrs. Meek
with A Rogers Is tlnisbod to within
itiift! bf^tlmli turpentine stiU and
the engine hringHti dally cars load
ed With sjiirltH and lumber. Their
raw mill Is located about two miles
_ ftuiii Sparks,
I’arties copiiiiim to imild In. spite
,t)u> lmt'd limes.. Mr. Green lias
(dried Ills eo,\y residence and
Lovilt la having a nice tiw'room res-
idenee built on tlm weijpwdebf Good
man street, wldle Mr. Mwillcv lias the
lumber on his lot to build liis dwell-
There ha* Ivon some changes in
tlm mercantile business. Mr, Lewis
mid Mr, Coin have united tlieir ef
forts, consolidated tlieir storks and
becomi! Golc & Lewis, Mr, lajwl*
lias formed another copartnersliif
very reeently, Inn ing returned last
week from a trip to W'ayite county
with hia young bride,
Mr. I 1 ’, li'lalcher has moved his fami
ly from Brooks county to Sparks and
a line line of groceries.
Mr. .1. 7j. Elliott, lias rebuilt and
opened up again at Ids old stand.
Wo are glad to say that Mr. Elliott
returned home with Ids wife on Mon
day evening, her health being per
foully restored. This announcement
will be joyfully received by their
many friends who have commiserated
them in their past alilictiom and mis
fortunes,
Polities I Politics! Wherever you
go you hear private and public po
litical discussions. The writer lakes
but little part in political matters,
lint would respectfully suggest to
everyone to keep cool. The politic
al Issues now agitating our common
wealth are worthy of serious consid
eration ami calm discussion, lmt to
allow our zeal to carry us so far that
we forget the common courtesies due
each other as friends, neighbors, rel
atives and fellow citizens is not good
judgment, Away with the spirit of
dogmatism ami fanaticism in religion
or politics. It is not, becoming in a
man who liven in the land pf the
free ami the homo of the brave. I
may not like a man’s religions or po
litical views, luil. if Iw is an upright,
honest citizen lie is worthy of my
respect and shall have it. I will not
allow the difference in our political
or religious views to prejudice me
agniust him to the extent that I am
hlindcd to his ninny manly virtues.
.All good citizens tcel interested in
polities hut let us heap cool, ho mod-
orate in what we do and say, and
have peace, for when there is strife
and contention there cun lie no pros
perity. W, II. JtllVANT.
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SjM»rli)M*i> Cnwr*,
H. II. (’IliVord, New (‘urhpI, Win, \vnn
iroubled wiili iii'iuTilirlfi mid rlimmifitlmn
III* hIIHiiii' Ii WMH disordered lll'l livi’l' W'llM
lllll'l'tMl to Mil llllinhltltf degl’W, Uppl'HlC
I i'll M\vay nml In wan ini'HIdy I'mluced in
IIchIi Mild Mt'Ollglll. Tilted bottle* of
I’.Jei.lHe !Ifflrrt'M (tired hint. /'idutird
Mieplterd, Hut li'but}', III , Inn! a rntndnif
More on hlri lejr of Held VW*' Mtiiidiiig.
Tied til rue bottled oj Kleet lie IlillelH and
seven hou’H lbn kleii'n Aritleu Halve mul
bin leg in HOtlttd mid welt. <101111 HpenUer,
(itlMwlm, O , lind live large favor Mores
on (*.(« lei/, doeiot'tt w.dd lie wan inetituble
One bottle iCIeclfic ItllteiH and otie bits
liuekjHiV Amlea Halve eared him entire
ly. Ho)ii by J, \V, I'aulli »V I’o.,
KiriU.
i t I'll \\ (iuariintee.l to ettie
1 r h ill ibdi in ;(;> mituiteM.
Mjlllll I'or Hide by .1. W.
aullt A ('o., Tirton, Hu.
tuimnfc frojij Valdosta: atitl died hochi
nfter reaching KuHliville. Jfer re-
nminn \wrv. interred at Mt. I’urnfi
five mi(e« esiHl of here. We extend
our uiucm* condolence U> the be-
reavedftnnily.
On TliUtHclay l;ii<t at o’clock Mr.
Iaither J. Moon// Mi^h M. F.
Wilkliison were tuunnl in the holy
bondH of mntrimony at the rexidence
of the. hrideV: parent#. Rev. R II.
Crumpler oHIcinting. Wo wwh them
health, contentment and Ijappine^,
and may their sail over life’s ocean
l>e calm and serene. Vjcixoh,
1,dim;# ~
Ndedtns «i tonic, or children wlto want bulM*
tnir tip. Hliotild take
imOWN K IKON lilTTriUX.
It 1h plL'iiMunt; ctiroM Mftlnrla. lndi#rc»tio;i,
illiloUMticK*,. Liver OompliilntN xml Neumiylii.
Alapohn Nows.
Alncmia, ,ltmo 7.— Mr. Joe Price,
of I'otihit, is in town to-day.
Pol. John Mu now, of I'v J'y, was
in Imnt several days ret’enlly.
Air. 1‘). II. t iooilwin, of l,ois, was
in Alajiali i the llrst of llu* week.
Mrs. Aurelia Hnrgrctt, of Tlfton,
is visiting relatives hero.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. P'lddens made
11 short visit to Tifton the latter part
of last week.
Miss Klla Lee Woolard and her
little ><Hler Katie, of Poiihm, are vis
iting their many friends in Alupalm.
Mr. W. J. Sullivan, a I baptist min
ister of Camilla, preached several
very able sermons in the Methodist
church hero Sunday amt .Monday
last.
Misses Orio and Stella Raker two
of AlapnhaV most charming young
Indies, arrived hen* Tlmnulay morn
ing from * Macon, where they have,
been attending Wesleyan Kemajo U lu’l'L
Foil ego. Wo gladly welcome them
hack Into our midst,
Fetor V Inkers, colored, passcU
through here Monday in search of a
horse thief who had stolen his mule
Sat today night las*, at Harrison’s
still, Oftccn miles northeast of here,
Tin* thief was arrested at Valdosta
Monday evening and brought hack
by Messrs. Silas Tygurt and Will N.
Smith. We are unable to leftrn the
negro's name at this writing.
Kssie Relic, the Lmonth>i.o|d In
fant ihinght ’r of Mr. and Mr#. I), l>,
Rorminy, dieil Sunday lunripo# last
of dysentery at Na^hvilla. Site vvas
ltcply to W. II. liryant.
Tifton, dune 1, 1892.
Mil Kiutoic I notice in your pa
per of Inst, week an article on “church
pollit.y,” written hy Rvo, W. II. Bry
ant, of Sparks, a|x<> your very appro,
prhitu reply to same. Rut as (lie ar
ticle has its healing in the wrong
place I wish to way a few words, also,
in reply.
1 most heartily agree with the
writer of that article in his first and
second paragraphs and especially do
I sanction the third, where In* con
cludes hy saving “Baptists should
have thus saith the Lord for all they
do or say,”
Says Bro, W. II. Ik “I have been
constrained o write this hy a dispo
si tin a I see in many directions among
Baptists to infringe on the indepen
dent 1 y of the churches and to drift in
many things from our old Baptist
moorings into the destructive cur
rent of Romanism.” Now Bro.
when you saw my name signed to
the list of appointments, did you
have “Thus saith the Lord” for taking
offense a! hearsays and publicly crit
icise tin* executive committee of Mell
association? If you did, then 1 am
deceived in the language of the
Scriptures. If you are right I hid
you Rod speed.
However, I can’t see for the life of
me when you have seen the slightest
divergence from Baptist pollity t<
Romanism in the Mell association;
and, if you have, why you did not
meet with the body and use your
host efforts to eliminate the perni
cious doctrine or practice. The fact
is you have never met with the asso
eiation since the Sparks church be
came a member. Again, you lmv
never met with the Sunday-seliool
convention since its institution, not
withstanding repeated and strong so
licitations, exeept when held at yom
home church. Then, I take it, you
arc going by hearsays and thereby
making public slang of it.
Now Bro. B., I am not on the e\
(•eutive committee this year, hut was
on the special committee of the Sun
day-school convention to arrange
that. program you saw all thin Baptist
Komai»i.»m in, and it was a request
not an order, It is strange that out.
of tin' live preacher* present none of
them saw any violation of church
pollity.
Now, Bro, B., this i; about the
wav it stands; You saw something
advertised you did tint like—perhaps
Bro. Allen’s appointment at Sparks
church jumped at eonclu-dons, and
forthwith give them to the public.
Von saw inv name signed to tlm pro
gram, and as I had been on the ex
ecutive committee for a long time
thought l was ,still on it and preeded
to read me a lecture, made the blaze*
tie'! I think Would he bettor followed
backward than forward.
Now, we have always boon on tin
best of terms- if there was a cent or
a jar between us I do not know it-
and when yov saw the olfensiw* pro
gram, wouldn’t it have been better
for you’to writu me instead of the
press? You know I would have giv
en you all tlie fact in tin* ease, ami it
would have boon “Tims saith the
Lord” on your part.
I atg constrained to write this in
boliajf of the association, the execu
tive committee and myself, not in a
spirit of discussion or petulaney but
In adviie. a brother as a brother.
I respectfully ask the brother \vh
was to go to Mparks to call in the ap
pointment, us it was not the intention
of the convention or the committee to
have the speaker* step in and inter-
foru with Um internal rigid* of the
ehurehps nr otherwise give offense,
\n. nn, then* was no such thought!
I hmmin, au ever, vonr brother in
J. I.). Calhoi v.
The tti'xt niwtiiig of tlio
Sttmlay-solmol coiivontion will l>u
w ith Zh)ll llopy olmroh on tlu* next
tilth Mimlity anil Saturday Iwfoixs
anil I hope to see Bro. It, on hand
I'e.ttlt to work tor Uln i-t. ,1. D, C,
Proirritm
Of ilw Sunday-school cek-hratkm to
l«; held at. Nashville, Gu., Juno
26, 1802.
Exercises opened hy prayer and
song.
1 Address—H. B. Peeples, Nashville.
10:30 a. m,—Bong by,pupils.
Address—B. W, Huckabec, Btiarks.
J 1:00 a. m.—Song by primary class.
Address—llev. B. W. Brown, Adel.
12:00 in.- -Bong.
Adjourn for dinner.
2:00 p. in.—Bong.
Address—B. T. Allen, Tifton.
2:30 p. m.— Song.
Devotional Services—W. P. lame,
Nashville.
Ulosing Hymn.
The two schools have united and
with the literary school and entire
community a good and profitable
time is anticipated.
A cordial welcome is extended to
all wlio nitty wish to come and are
invited to bring a wall tilled basket.
B. P. Pm:i't,EB,
W. II. Mounts,
J. 11. G.xuv,
Committee.
/ JtJClJAim itOBHS
TL'CKl
IIOBBf & TUCK H
-—i bankers;
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ALBANY,
GEORGIA.
Doportit ory of IJoughorty, WovtL, I<g« and
Counties, and tlte City of Albany.
liny and sell Exchange; give prompt attention to collections, and remit fori
on day of payment at current rates; reoolvo deposits subject to sight check')
lend money on approved time papers. Correspondence solicited. 8-(
PUBLIC SALE.
(GKUB67A—IlHlittlKff Coe.NTV.
♦ Under and l»v virUie of an urdor from the lion.
Auj:. H. .Haiwell, ,Ju«Ikc of the Su|>erlor Court of
*aid count)', vrlll be Hold in the town of A<J<d, in
Biitd comity, on the twelfth (U/ day of July next,
bctwien tlie h>Ku! hour* of ttale. to the* lif^lient
bidder for ciwh, the following described pro|>cr-
ty, to-wlt: One (!) llfteep-horse power Water-
town hteum engine, one (1) fifteen horse power It.
T. boiler, one (1) dydraullc press, one (1) CO-saw
gin. two (2) short cotton gins, one (I) cotton ele-
v.itor, two (2> long cotton gins—English make,--
onc(l)trrlHt nilH, rrunies, shaf ting, pulleys, bands
ami all other urtlcleM used for operating said
machinery; also, fioxlOO feet of laud on the smith
side of utreut, in saidtownof Adel,on which
is located said machinery; and, also, the mill
house erected on said land, AU of saiu property
to 1kj sold as the pro|H*rty of HolsirUi M Young,
and for the purpose of liquidating the clfalrsof
said firm. The property will be Bold unencum
bered and a iiencet title given, This June «th,
m2. JOHN T, JIOBEJtm
Receiver of Young & Wakeford.
Just ns sure ns hot,weather comes,
there will be more or less bowel com
plaint In this vicinity. Kvery person nml
especially families, might to hnvo some
reliable medicine at hand for Instant use
In case it Jh needed. A 22 or DO cant bel
le of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholc-rn and
Diarrhu n Remedy is just, what you ought
to have und nil that you would need,
even for the most Severn and dangerous
•asua It is the best, the most reliable
and most successful treatment known
and is pleasant to take. Kor sale by
Tifton Drug Store and Peters & Belotc,
Cecil.
lion. Tlirniit Williams, of Dooly
county, is a visitor to Tiftoii and a
guest of his son, Mi. C. A. Williams,
ami family.
The Sunday-school at the Brushy
Creek church is in a flourishing con
dition under the superintendency of
Prof. Osborn L. Smith.
Hon. .lames Whiddon, of Irwin
county, was in tin* city the first of the
week enroute to Way cross to attend
a Third party convention.
is’ofc nvspr:i»siA,
Iudi^.’.sti.ui. iimi storiiftch «litor«!or»i. take
H'*01V.VM ttr TKH?.
*,a (icah-m keep it, ?l |M.V IhUHc. Gcutilm* lift*
IrutlG murk and crossed red Hue: on u rapper.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old |>',ivhIi-Iiiii, retired I'rumpriicr-lce, having
had placed in hi* hand* by an La-d India uiiBidott-
ary t (in formula of u Himple vegetable remedy
lor the speedy amt permanent cure of ( oiiMuutj -
tlon, linmehltli*. (Jutarrh, AaIIuiiu and all throat
and Lung Alleellom*, mIbo a positive anil radical
cure f*«rNervous iKddlpy and all Nervous Com-
{ilalotii, aiti-t hwv ing te.-.i’cd it* wonderful e.uru-
11 vo power** In thoUHiwidBof i'as(?B, lain felt It his
duty lo loaUe H known 1«* lit** hitlVeniig fellow*.
Aelnated hy tins motive und a desire to relieve
Iunuiiu withering,I will send free* of charge,to nil
who died it it. (hi* recipe, in llernmtt, French or
LugtMi, with lull dirn Hons for prepai'ing und
using. Sent by mail by addressing with stum,!,
naming thiB paper. AV. A. Niivkh, 820 I'owert#'
Uloek, Uociieriter, N. Y.
PRIVATE SALE
Of Saw Mill, Lumber, Carta, El?..
I oiler for sale the following property t One
Watertown h tea in engine, llx'Jti, one Water town
Bteaui engine, tlx 12, one 60-horse power steel boil
er, «>ne portable engine and boiler, gung odger,
one saw mill—including three circular »awH, one
gague rolli r, carriage, etc., one log “Jack," Bteam
feed, truck:*, lw*i butting aaws, and all the tooia
and attachments used at and in cunuection with
a naw mill. Also one new train engine and76.000
feet of lumber. All the above property near the
town of lA'ttox, lierrlen county, tin. Vine niltJ
location, with good timber territory. Said prop
erty will la* soul at private sale. For terms, ad
dress me at Valdosta, (la. This dune h, lSti2.
JOHN T. UOHKIITH,
Bceeivcr of Young & Wakeford.
Bfcrriun County Sheriff's Sales
FOR JITLY.
OKoiuilA-llmuiir.* Cocntv.
Will |*e sold beforu the court house diM*r In the
town of Nashville, said state .uul county, on the
find. Tuesday in Jrf.V next, between the legal
huors i)t eale, to the idglicst bidder for cash, the
following property, to?wit:
Tliroe hundred ptiiU) acres, More or leu*, of lot
of land number five hundred and seven (W7;. in
the loth district, of said county, luamdcd on the
south hv the Lowndes county line and on the
west by the Util and loth district Hue. Levied on
as the property of Joel W. Farri di by virtue of a
/}. fit. beueil from Horrten county court in ifivor
ol itoherts ,X Wilkes. Levy made and returned
me |*y county liaililT, tlds June 8, IHtr/.
lJANILL W, THjUN, Hlieriir Ji, C.
Administrator's Sale,
OKOHHIA—liKHiUKM County i
Hy virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary «*f Uer.iec county, wilt bo sold on Iju.* first
Tuesday in July, la:»2, ut the court house |n utiil
county,* iMtiween the legal sab* hours, all thv* laud
belonging to the estate of \V. II. (Ir|niu, lat« of
said county dtcoused. Said lands c.miH|atji)g of
town lot* in tile town of Nashville, (uuhldjng the
phiee w'.u'iT*)!! said dec, used tiled jjdso W‘»ou and
bmher land* Ijing south of Nushv|jle for ghout
two miles; also two mill sites. Alt of said lands
will i e sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms, h
•h, <| in three months and bn)Alice ill slv
moiiilm. Titles made at time **f Iasi payment,
curlty will be re«|UlreiL This Juno 7,1802,
Yon can bny—
10 yarja of drcBt plaid* foi 29c.
10 yards of dress lawfn for 29c.
10 yards of SA-incii dotted aulas for 4
20 yards of One yard-wide bleaching
only 08c., usually sold for 10c a yen
Only 10 yards of each told to each i
tomer.
Our stock jb large and goods <
ing overy day. We fnusf red
and customers will reap tt liarvest.J
This is a—
Slaughter Sale 1 !
Straw lints of all styles will go j
for a song. Ladies’ lints of all
kinds, flowers, etc. Come early
and get the choice. Our goods
are all
These prices good only!
that date,
M
See what you get in
GROCERIES!
20 pounds -ranulated sugar. $L
20 pfumls pond head rice, ft,
SO pounds good starch, $1.
40 liars soap, $1.
Uply $1 worth of each article to tho
customer,
Let everyone come npd save motif j
hy trading at the people’s store,
'hv
DR, N. PETERSON,
rii'inn and Sure-con,
Til TON,
iisonuiA.
WllUt's’ <Jit'lll li'lsli SpeellU'
Cttrcjs < .up or, iti unv «*r nil r<f il« tortus,
Kiihj’swll t>r r* ftil'uui, bt'd.cbiils. ron-
smpjHbm, notaUs, rlutumntKn, old non***.
U gilpjtt*. mlbtonjut, acute cnUrrlt,
chronic i\a*n\^ninnh, mpl I'aturil* *h all
ll* Miugtis, ipiier. uysjii’jjs la tmaorQul-
rets fiivd ncuvfti^in nnywlu'ie, internal oT
oviemnk m.to throat of all kinils, wotub
dUertkv'H, hiunwThtva, nU nmk* and female
(ilfteuHits, rluji womb, any nml all KimU
of NOivw, poi*on* and vnipltoii#, cvlh ,
putnlvsiH, lltduln, skill diseases,
.liver oi kithiey tyouhh**. geueral doldllty
if U»« physical or iH'Koua system, sore
w*. unit fill (mpmjth'sut' -Kuif
tii-HCK. -With .1 W I'aulk & Go.
(\ilU answureil prumptly *h*y or night.
ufilf*Mir»ctl.'e will receive attention between
the hours ol t*;0D ami pt.-LUl <v. m., umi ;{;0U uod
■I:<‘lu p. in,
J, M. wilkes!' - ’
Il-o h i d o it I' Dentist ,
Tirn.i.N, cnoRai.v.
Ot itch Room 4, up stairs, Faulk i.rlck
Ituilihug.
Cau he found id I in ot! ee from the 1st to
16th of each uionlli. the ve^nlue ol time \\fiI ha
devoted to country patients at their J.om.t* if
ileslred. - M il.
* Drs. J. 'w.- & D. J. WILLIAMST
DENTISTS,
COIIDEU 1 :, ui.uudi.v.
Him!) Hull,Hue, ltfjom No. v, uj> sluin'.
DR, j," C, GOODMAN" "
Physiciirn und Bnrgoon,
•nrniN auoiiaiA.
On n r ~H«>om in the Tifton Drug Store.
’■ f* Thuukitkg tho p..Idle for its past liberal
ptiirouftne and stdieit a continuation of the same.
dr! gVc. laney,
l^lij-sioian tuui Saivyieon
Monr.Titiic, - liwimu.
Oilers ills servloi d to tlm people ef Colquitt
ami adjacent counties.
Thtick In new drag a to re.
F u lwood^alexander"
LAW, HEAL ESTATE ANIi COLLEETIONS,
TIFTON, . C.KOttmx,
1'rompt. .vltomion given to all legal businesa.
{ g oi H« i; L*»ve Jluildiag, Kvmmu So. 1.
" john'X’wLlkeb,’
A ! t o t- ti (.• y • ;i I ■ Lit w ,
AbKt.. - UllolUilx,
Will pr.n *itv in all theeontitiesof.thcHouttern
.ImHciul ( ireuit of tUauvia. Sfamld attrition’
dir.-yted t*» a’i br tm b*;s »»t (he pr.ueMiou amt
K<Hu-l.»l l*ustni«.*s -m l h in w. # j\.
iju re(|«iiieii» iinr.iuww 4, in.'-.
w. L. 1.4MU. Adtnisilatrsitor,
Citation.
(IKORCHA- Hr.UlUfiS iDUKTV.
To all whom It may iioneisrn: (leo. W. Moore
ha., made application to the undersigned, in duo
form, for letters of mhnlnlti!ration on the estate
ol Tliomaa A. Baker, late ot wild county dceeaa-
e#. nixi 1 will pass upon said n».pHf:*:h>u nl my
otllee in N.odn llle on tju* first Monday in July
next, (liven under my hand and official signa
ture, this June fit!*, is 1 .* 1 .!,
F. M. SMITH, Ordinary.
Citation.
(IKOUllIA- Bnatir.N Coi'M V*
To ail whom it may cnitccrn: Fetor Keulz has
made application to tin* undersigned, in due
form, for lettiMHof guurdl.m.dtip of the minor
heirs of Artemus Umitx, lute or said county Ue-
•eusod, and I will pass iqioo said application at
KEMEMBEK!
JUNE 11TH
iu the day.
.. ^
Tell nil of your nig
it no they can come ,
hetielit of (gu Hale,
Youra for bargalnaS
inv ofiiee in Nashville on the first Monday In
■ *er tity hand ami (dilciai
HVJl!.
F. M. SMITH, Ordinary.
.uly next. Given under my
signature, this June 0,1822.
Citation,
GKORG1A I'.iaMflHN roCM'Vt
To nil win mi it iii..y concern; \Y, W. Timmons
has app.lied to tlte undersigned, In due form, for
letter. <•!' ii'lieinidraLiitn on the *.statu of G. F..
Br.igdoti, la'c of 'aid county deceased, and I will
j'.ihs (.j im r.tid i'jip.ieatloti at my ofiiee In Nnali-
vllle on the first Mom'.ay in July next. Given
m’.de. iuv l»and utid ofifi-ial signature, ild.* June
i.'li. l .'ii, F. M. ^MFHl. Urdi.iary,
Order to Perleet Service, '
Gl’.OHGiA- Bkucikn Cou.vrv.
Nam.V J. Wt.nn, j I.lbcl for Divnrei* in ller-
vs. •- lien Hnnvrlor Coutt,
W. W. N\ run. ) March Tcaui. 1WJ2.
It appeacii!;: *0 tlte Court by the return of the
Shi rlir, inthcubu.i «:ated i.wtc. that the de
fendant doe* not reside In said eouoiv; and, li
turtlicr api>earin,! *hut he does not reside in skid
#tah : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that
.-vnint bo l erfevited on the iiefemlant l*y the
publication of thU order once a month tor four
motitbK befiifi* the next iem* of this Court,})) the
Tuton G.\/t) j it., a newspaper published in Ber
rien ennuiv, Georgia.
IT.I.l'hD« A Hitch, Petitioner* Attornrvs.
Granted: Ad). II. IIansEU*. Judge f*. C. S. C.
A true;e\tr,mt I nun tlm minutes of lierrieu
Hupcriof Court, March Term, 8H'.*2.
G. W. MOollt:, clerk.
This May Pith, 1»9.
PakkM Hi'it.MMi, Tifton, G*.
„ ir
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Wholesale Whiskey,
Tobacco and Cigar House.
Special attention given to Jug trade,
’ Orders promptly filled.
MUCK LIST.
Tax Receiver’s Last Round.
llUUMKN FBl'NTY. ~“‘
(V"|l, \p.Ui-dirtvto:, June IBIM.
itivor Pend l.mth iDsrrie.:, tune UtL.
^»V*W. IMMh district. June kiHlu
Kj^rks, X47Nth district. Jtuu* trtU.,
• l>*m\ f UVikb d-strtt t. June Atib -
IJSCtMWrleJ, Jdttr -1st and
;Wmi, Uvd 4 I,rs>, J. ^ FTClt. r«. K. 11.'
( onuly Teacher’s institute.
GFOUGIA Bl.uUUA COPNTV.
The June scsai.iii of the Iter Hon County Teach
er's Institute io postponed from tlm Third Satur
day, 18th Inst., to Urn Fourth Saturday,2f»th last.
r. k. wii.i.iamS, c.s. ■■
Afton. lift., June 1st, 1822.
Notice to School Teachers.
GFOUGIA- ID nun s Coc.vrv.
IU onier ol the lion. S. *». It rad Hell, statt*
ooHiad enminissloner, there will lm an cxatnlnn-
lion of applicant* for teaeliur’s lieeiwe al Nash-
v illc on Satnvdav, June \8th, 1W>2. +
T. K. WILLIAMS C.S.C,
A lion. Gft., June 1st, 1*12.
Xotlec (0 School Teachers.
GKOKGIA-WttU'fN CfH’NTV.
Hy order of tlu* bust** S* ho**l Commissioner,
H>*n. S !>. Hr.i'lvell, an examination of :tppH-
i t hins f-vr maoher's H*vni*e will la* held at Irwin-
viUe on Jvituronv. Jom- pub, |«r:.
alOHX Y. 1 LLT( iU R, C. 8. C.
llnl.y, Ga., May Mat, lft*2.
l)l«solutlon \olire.
YlrcA'.tj Artneishlp beretofoivcxfMinf« bciiecun
Dr. lVtor*«>n ami .';*ho V,*. I’aulk. uniler ibc
firm )•:»««' t.f IVtei.mn A lk«u!h J* vhis day dis
solve*! by mutual •suisew?, D« . N. Peterson with-
drawing'from the same. Jake W. Caulk assumes
all Biibllitles ami will ctdleeL alt Indthtediraw.
Pcrtusox A Pui.n.
Tllion. Oa., May nth. \m.
Partnership Xotlrr.
The Mu.lerXigiHii have ikis day
tbomikilvoH.uvgether, under (he firm ».a»rA: of J.
W. PmuUv A Co., lor tlu* pMrp<>se of ilenllng in
dfoge, vIw.oicals, jmluts. oils, varnlshe* ami
other uvtrMwmtK* tonneeCed with a ketvertd
dHW b«si3**Hii. to the eftv bf Tifton.
1 .tUKU W.. PHt*».rv»
, M*<
j l > • • •
01*1 Private E
OblNXXX Rye....
Okoloim Hve, 1870..
Alliam o live
Old No. 10 Itvo
California Uye
D*m«herty Cq. Uye,....
Old N.C.Coyty^,.......
Gc**rglaC«rn 200
Old Holland Gin, 2 Stamp !
GimmI Holland Gill !
Tom Gin !
Pure Old Peach :
Apple llraudv ;
(Nignae.llrandy 1
GinkI Hum !
Hweot Catawba «Wine
.. .f600 per gallon,
...f.w .*•
— 3 60 «
5WI «.
.... I'M “
... 2 WO ••
. . 1 60 ««
2 50 ••
Ucprcscnuul Ijty lhavin’ pAitiyii,
TXFTOivr
SALE STABLES*
TI FTON. . OKOEwl I A.
r. k. W ILLIAMS, Proprietor,
ISfone y! JcLoiToyl
TO LOAN
On rv.l or
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