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Till-: (JAZKTO : Tirj’OX, OAm l'KIlMY. Jl'bV 1, l»9t
THE GAZETTE LETTER-BOX.
A RECEPTICLE FOR THE THOUGHTS
OF CORRESPONDENTS.
Vnvr mill JBviMt* at Inl-tT.I Tr»n»plr!l>g
t'liroulilr.l liy a Fnllllffll anil 1:111-
fllpnt (Jorpii of Itiiportorf.
Aimoiinci'piont.
Tv Tv, June- IB.— A «Hi>liiiew"
Yneoting trill Le li'Wi} in Ty Ty, l»-
giiroing up Monday night' after the
Hocotnl Suliliut.li in .Inly (llllt) and
continue until the following Sunday
Jiiglit, condltuUid By Hfv. I). M.
Crawford. All pernorit iiileroHtwl In
the movement aro cordially invited
to attend. Friends from a distance
will plotwo forward tlicIrmmiMto me
gad homes will lie provided,
•I, J. WlM.I.UIH,
1/11 I (( n II If Citron tnmtnlun on
K 11 I I'll’ (I n/| liorsos and manga on
JlIJiL TJ lvllj.1l i|or» with one or two
apollciitlone. For Halo liy .1. VV. J’utilk
& Co. Tlfton, On. ^
Pqlioutlnu'K Budget.
Cuon., Juno 27, An iuo urenm
Mupper at Mr. W. F. IIiutoII'h last
week wan an ooonmou of mtfdi plea*-
tiro to tltoHO who Wore present, I re
gret my inability to acoept tlio very
eourteoiiH invitation to In' present.
■Where Mrs. Harrell and Mr*, Bur-
fop aro gathofed together there will
pleasure! h« also, lee pream and
timihi will dispel the enpni of any
dano overling,
Hut the all absorbing tophi was St.
John’s Day at liahira, and our joy
Was full to see (lie eolehration, in all
its feuturos a eomph tu sueeoHs.
Saturday morning I visited the grand
homo and farm of John .1. Koherts,
Esq., of Lowndes county. Mr, Hole
pits lives near the Withhuiooeheo
river ii| what Is known as the lower
fork disti'lnl, and in (10(1 yards of
where he was horn fill years ago,
Soon after attaining his majority he
tnurriud a lovely young woman, Miss
Susan Vickers, from which union In
has throe ohlldl'QU married, and live
yet unmarried, Ids eldest and young
est sons and three ('banning (laugh*
ton-—*'lis estimable wife having died
two years ago. Order, neatness and
thrift, molds t|to visitor at the front
#ato and enufrouts him in all his
rusts and rumbles In the house and
illicit llm farm which consists of
Homo 1,511(1 aoros of land, abbot Bull
of wldoh is olenred and in a high
ntiitu of cultivation. Ifis # |>etMinml
crop consists of til iiorim or a three-
Btui(l farm. The present crop eon-
nista of eoru, 22 aeres; iioUon, IB
aerue; peumits, 2H auros; sugar cane
and gardoh trunk, eatjli, I.J aores.
The cotton ( is partly in his orchard
(lovers 15 jlcrun and tibnlains nearly
{ill the leading varieties of peaches,
poaiH, apples, figs and other minor
fruit. Trees handing beneath Ants-
den ,l|inc> peaches mid yellow .Tune
apples eaitso the sab acid sympathy
to moisten your tongue as soon as
yon rotor the orchard and Hake this
(me" is said so often that you arc
soon tank'd to deepe with the re
mark “I don't blame Eve,” A line
herd of half ami other grade Jersey
imws Inr.lly nip the grass, and the
butter crop is from 12 to 15 pounds
pur week, the pasture being the nit-
fivtnYli’i'lffiws. Twenty one fat pigs
eat (ho surplus milk mid waste ap*
pies, Ohlcknns and eggs are raised
in abmidanee, and you only fully sum
Up thu good of farm life when
made to groan by the good tilings on
the table. Mr. Huberts is a plain,
pruelionl farmer one who has ideas
of his own and follows them, His
.fences ave. in good repair and yon
ami eroi'.s anywhere without being
thornpd by i briar, no ugly Mumps
bidden by briars pear l.lm rows. All
tlie land inside the femw is reserved
for itwiro valuable crops. A large 8-
room log house is the '’mansion" but
■ costly pictures of loved and honored
ones adorn tbo walls ami the build
ing is in an emerald setting of rare
s.brubs and Rowers, evidencing the
refined minds of tlui fair daughters
who preside ;in guardian fairies over
this happy l\opu\ TUla faint pieima
of John J. Hoberfs mid Ins hmlte has
k uiapy very many oonntorpnrts in the
ver form of I^iyndcSj/ Does farm-
gjinyV Ask snob liiwi as Mr. Itoli*
\ts wim were born tn tbo occupation
J hiyyM gained an easy victory in
Ibntlli) ofMifo, a
Jlablra Hodge, I'Vd-, A. M , eele*
gil file natlviiy'|if thn great, link
pd Oliristianity on
sistnd by tlm
The people began pouring into the
neat little town of JIahirn as early as
the evening of the. 2ild, and although
tHfl day promised to be one of heat,
and rain, by !! o’clock Friday morn
ing it became evident that many peo
ple would he gathered in the muss,
liahira is a misnomer. The sur
rounding country is anything but a
desert as the numerous boxes and
baskets of the neighbors abundantly
proved. For forty years I have, at
tended dinners of this kind and can
truly soy I never saw a better one.
The program ol the day was brief.
Tito Masons marched in order from
the hall to thn Methodist ehtirnh
where speeches were made by dis
tinguished brethren. Thu alcove and
pillars of thu church were draped
ami (looked with beautiful flowers
and the immortal evergreen in an
enchanting style. The people were
to he entertained with a short talk by
Hov. John M. Hendry which was
suspended pro tern, and the brethren
marched to meet those expected to
come liy tbo train. Hon. II. P, Whit
tington, Col. S. T. Kingslierry and a
number of others count from Valdos
ta and the procession it turned to the
church, when addresses of welcome
were delivered by Hov. J. W. Wells
and Hon. W. W. Wold,. Mr. Webb
Wits in a happy mood and in chaste
and eloquent, manner delivered the
wohierne of liahira to her visitors,
He then introduced the orator S, T,
Kingslierry, who delivered one of
the most. cloqUOIit addresses it lias
liccn my privilege to hear, and then
tlie people were called to the table
Boil feet long loaded with good tilings
to oat, After dinner the people ro-
usi'cmliled, and were addressed by
that gifted mair J. M. Hendry and
also Hov. I’. 11. Murray. Then un
der the dinienlty of an afternoon au
dience lion, lien Whittington, judge
of tho enmity court, of Lowndes and
Worshipful Master of Valdosta
-edge, gave us words of wisdom in
eloquent language. Hon. W. 1
Kunuvn, TV. M., Adel Lodge was
present and many of ns ueru eager
to hear him spunk, lint, the longest
day has an end, and wore disappoint
ed. Certainly our little sister lias
cause to lie proud of her dclmt. Into
such tv.
Tin re were present some 1,511(1
people who seemed to have one
mind let Ilnliint’s feast lieu uncross.
llllllUMI.lX.
—*•—<— « - -»
IC><* Mini Skill
Ointment,
A f'ortiilti miiu fur Cliiunic Mori* Ryes,
Tultvr, Mull IUiimiiii. Hcnlil Jlciul, OJA
Cl:innIr, Horu»», Povur Horns, Kr/.num,
I toll, Prulrin HorfttchoN, Soro Nipples mid
Pilot*. ll Ih conllpg nml kouiMii«. Hun*
•IiikIm of f’idM'H him* lionn » urri! Iiv ll nftcr
utt otluir troiiimniit luul f t led, It In pul
up iu 25 uiul .10 unlit Iioxuk.
— Ha- - - - --
/loll llnoe Items.
Zion Monti, June 28. Kvorvtldng
is moving smoothly here as usual,
Very little polities, but plenty of rain
and crab grass,
Mr. lion Dugans has the llnest crop
of short notion in this section.
Mr. IhiylosK nutehlnsoneame very
near losing a line mule last week
with colic.
The literary school, under the mas
terful management, of l’rof. I{, A.
Hendrix, in progressing nicely, ll
increases in numbers and interest ev-
ory day.
The services at tlie church liist,
Sunday had tu be nlidttod because of
tlie inclement weather.
Mr. H. \V. Mims was in this vicin
ity last week visiting relatives and
friends.
Mr. I'L Hilton Hutchinson was
over hero from Ty-Ty lad. Sunday
visiting relatives. He reports times
lively lit Ty-Ty.
Mr. d. K. Sutton has boon ooiidiij
money from the peach trade. Hi
orohofd will piitt him abouttilOO this
year.
Mr. Johnson Oliver has been very
sick, lint we are glad to gay lie is out
again.
Mr, K. II. Hutchinson, S,-., is not
enjoying very good health at present.
He won't say \y|(at is the matter with
Idm, but wo suspect he is a victim of
a,) overdose of , rab grass.
What has become of Vicinnr and
Ncgnlar, we would like to hear from
them again V
Thorn is a shower comlny
op, and
lliero is S'weeLp-A' ebmiog, toe, and
lor fear ho is if candidate I will hide
out.
jVith nislies te the G.UKtl'K
f am rejatertia ,m- Z. H. H,
A LETTER FROM TIFTON,
BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OF
THE ALBANY HERALD.
DIkIwn lf|» Hut Ni*vn» of Tifloh find KnyN
Honu* I'leiiiiinif Tlilfitfit About tin* I’liu o
urid I'nojilv anil lltrlr Kul^nirfKOM.
Tiptos, June 2JL—Tliia «c*i:tion In Imv*
In/ nu ovcrplu* of rain Ju*t now. FnruiH
lire nil in lino condition And oropn arc
looking well. Mclonn are plentiful in
market, tint no one la shipping from tldn
point. LfMt year convinced them IVacUch
ht<j altnoxt a dril^ on thu market, being
brought Into town in bu^glca, carts and
wa^oriH, and have aIwavn found ruafjy
sale. It Ih zitfe to way that the vnlue of
the pencil crop in thiHHCction will eijtiHl
at leant one-tenth of the cotton crop.
—Very interesting services are lining
hold at the Methodist church here, con
ducted liy Revs, frumplcr, Uooth, Miller
and others, huh In led by scvcinl gentlemen
from Ashburn and vicinity who an; pro
fessors of holiness. The doctrine of
sanctification and holiness b hejn/ talked,
worked and preached by men and women
who seem very much in earnest iu whet
they are doing. Three conversions are
already reported, and the series of meet
ings—three each day—promise to con
tinue for an indefinite length of time.
--Tifton undoubtedly has one of the
handsomest liaptist churches in southern
fleorgla. It Is said to have cost near
$5,000 ami Is a model of artistic architec
tural beauty. It will have to be seen to
be appreciated, I have seen a great deal
worse looking churches on tho most fash
ionable streets of cities having ‘10.0(H) In
habitants. This Is one of tho most dis
tinctive fcHturas of Tlfton--»H Its public
buildings are handsome and costly, and
would do credit to u city of ten times its
population and art a monument to the
liberal spirit, public enterprise nnd pa
triotism of Its citizens. Although only
four years old, yet her name is symbolic
of grit, enterprise ami energy, and it Is
an honor to any man to be able to say
that he Is a citizen of Tlfton.
* * #
—The tobacco farms are objects of in
terest to all visitors to this section who
are interested in llie development of wire
grass Georgia. And truly they aro things
of beauty. Respite the protracted drouth
during tho spring (which old growers say
has been tbo most unfavorable spring for
transplanting they have ever seen, nnd
which necessitated replanting in some
places from three to five times,) the crop
is now looking lino, being froig knee to
shoulder high, according to variety and
time of transplanting, and is one of the
prettiest growing crops that fgbnvu ever
seen. The earliest spoeies, among them
the cigar varieties, are nlieady ripening,
and a great deal of valuable weed Is be
ing wasted for lack of curing facilities.
Hut these will soon he here, four of the
Snow modern barns being iu process of
erection, and two of them nearly com
pleted. These burns are of the latest
model, and \% ill take each leaf as it ma
tures, instead of waiting till the whole
stulk ripens. Thu work on them Is be
tug pushed for wind rapidly, ami In a few
weeks Tlfton will l o shipping the choicest
Varieties of tobacco to the manufactur
ing ( fillers If the experiment this year
pioxes n hiutcss—~nml of that there seems
little doubt—Tlfton will probably have a
tobacco frn lory Inside of two years. If
southwest Georgia can grow tobacco,
Tilton 1ms t.lui location, ability, capital
and enterprise to manufacture It.
• Hut don’t forget (he vineyards, for
right hnu is a little gold mine. The
I’lfts luivp a vineyard two miles from
here thal is only two years old, yet they
estimate the yield for this year at 25,000
pounds! Hut If two out of three pound**
now* tin the vinos mature, the yield will
not he less than 40,000 pounds. Now,
these grapes generally average about 7 to
H cents per pound—say 7| eenls. Taken
pencil and figure out whit this w ill he
for the second year, gn I thou guess,
if you can, what the third and fourth
years may do. Those grupet are already
ripening, and shipping will begin In
about ten days.
—One of thu best things about Tlfton
Is that tbero is no third party here.
There is no roopr among these thrifty,
energetic people for »uch a conglomora
lion of ignorance, prejudice and com
munism. There is a corporal's guard of
Poatoninns In lien ion county, but none
of thorn In Tilton.
-*Ono thing Tlfton needs is better
streets In the business portion of »lie
town, but everything cannot heduno at
once, and there will come in time.
1 H
ft
—One of Tlfton’* latent enterprises is
a barrel fectory, which Is turning out a
tine grade of barrels, w hich have a mar
ket right at. home,
—lUurlou does not want Stevens for
congress. Mho wanted Mitchell, and
wanted him bad, hut she wllUupport
whoever is nominated in Albany.
—Kvcrv day more or less visitors are
Iu Tlfton, looking at iis manufacturing
industries, farms, vineyards and tobacco
and uli go away saying they haw never
seen it equaled. Ibis is sure to«)p>ar
good fruit in the future, In shape of ^n
vested capital and increase of citizen
It is a truth In medicine that the si
eat dose that performs the cum jfl
bos*. !)c Witt’s Knrly lilscrsf
ho smallest pllh, will perform (bo j
it! grp iM 4> V- WoadfHAD^
ll
IVnLorty Institutes for , 1HO-.
To tlie Teachers, Students utid
County School Commissioners ol
Georgia: 'it give* me pleasure to an
nounce to you that the generosity of
tlie trustees 'of (lie Peabody Fund
ims enabled me to hold three teach
ers’ institutes tills summer. Each
institute will continue for twenty-
five days exclusive of Sundays. 1
have endeavored, as far as possible,
to consult tho interests of tlie teach
ers in tlie selection of tlie time when
a majority of them would be at luls-
uro, and in the selection of places
which would lie convenient of access
and Which would afford good facili
ties for board.
Tlie object of these institutes is
not simply pleasure, but business—
tlie business of improving tbo teach
ers and elevating the standard of the
profession here ip Georgia. Tlie
course of instruction will, in the
main, lie limited to tire branches the
aw requires to ho taught in the com
mon schools of the slate.
Attendance, of course, upon tlie
Peabody Institutes is entirely volun
tary. Certificates will ho issued to
those who remain during tlie entire
session of tlie Institute. While* these
certificates cannot, under the law,
take the place of licenses, or exempt
tlie holders from 'lie usual examina
tions, yet thoy will lio recommenda
tions to all who h'dd them.
I'tMK ANU M.AUli ()F TUB 1NHT1TUTBH.
Athens—July Hi to August 12.
Savannah—July 2d to August 17.
Amevicus—July 25 to August 20.
INSTUt'CTCmS.
As State School Commissioner 1
am charged with the supervision of
ail Institutes, but 1 urn glad tu say
that 1 have secured the assistance
mill co-operation of some of thu ablest
educators in tlie statu.
At Athens the Stale Normal School
will lie iu operation at tlie same time,
and the corps of instructors lliero
will consist of tlie following: Profes
sor Lawton 15. Evans, of Augusta; G.
G. Horn!, of Athens; W. M. Slaton,
of Atlanta; Otis Ashmore, of Savan
nah; ,1. T. Derry, of Macon; .Miss
Mary A. Bacon, of Milledgeville.
During my nbsepcu Prof. Evans will
preside. For further information
relative to tlie Institute at Athena
a idress him at Augusta.
At Savannah the following is tlie
corps of instructors: Professors \V. 11.
Baker; of Savannah; B. M. Zettler,
of Maconf J. M. Gannon, of Savan
nah; Airs. AL E. Harden, of Savan
nah; ami in the coh r.al institute Prof.
Ii. 11. White and Lucy l.aney. Prof.
Baker will be tin’ conductor during
iny absence, and lie will give full in
formation as to^lic details.
At Americus Professors Chas.
Lane, of Atlanta; Win. Harper, of
Americus; J. W. Frederick, of Moil-
toxunia; A. I. Branham, of Bruns
wick; and in the colored institute
Professors 11. I.. Walker and Floyd
Snelsnn, will constitute tlie corps of
msVuctors. Prof. Latte wilt serve ns
conductor in my absence. He or
Prof. IIarper will give full informa
tion relative to this institute.
TltANSI'OIITATtuN.
Tile railroad authorities have kind
ly offered the rate of four cents a
mile for the round trip. Apply to
tlie railroad agontthat you have paid
full fare, and tnis certificate, when
emuitovsigned by prof. Evans, at
Athens, Lane at Americas or Bakur
at Savannah, will entitle you to a
rate of one chut per mile returning,
if you cam ot purchase through tick
eta to tlie plaoo where the institute
is hold, purchase a ticket to the near
est point where stiolt ticket can ho
purchased, and repurchase at that
place, taking' certificates from both
agents,
noAttO.
Board at eaeli place can lie secured
at mluuwl rates; and for full infor
mation on this point write to tho
parties mentioned above.
COMUtKIt INSttTUTKS.
Two institutes for colored teach
ers will is 1 held, one at Savannah
ami one at Americas, where instruc
tion will bo given by white instruc
tors as well as tlie colored instruc
tors. Colored teachers desiring to
attend the Savannah institute, should
apply t» Prof. Wright for terms of
board, etc., mid those wishing to
n tJtritWUitecd to cure
ftclt tn 30; mtngtw.
For »a!q hj J. \Y.
t-aurs I'd Co., TirtoM, da,
Dull Times Make Low Prices!
i »ft» \ / . r.
JAMES Z. ELLIOTT,
Uwrug to tlie dullness of tho (rado and appreciating thu fact that Low
Prices is the remedy—the great incentive that gives to trade a rushing im
petus, lias determined to inaugurate a cut in prices that will convince the
trade that he is determined not to be undersold. He baa a large and com--,
plcte stock of general merchandise; he can and will save you money.
Don't fail to call on him before making yonr purchases.
Very Respectfully, ,
Sparks, Ga., Juno 17,1892. JAMES Z. ELLIOTT.
*
WILKES’ * GREAT * IRISH * SPECIFIC,.*
Cures Cancers, Catarrh and all other Blood Diseases.
Guaranteed.
Jr
Cure
H. A. M'DONOUGH,.
General Agent for Florida and Georgia.
' PATTERSON, GEORGIA.
For Sale in Tifton by I)r. J. C. Goodman.
6-8m.
attend at Americus apply to Prof,
Walker.
COUNTY SCHOOI. COMMISSIONERS.
A’oil arc cordially invited to be
present, unless your duties in con
nection with tlie county teachers' in
stitute eontlict, at one of tlie follow
ing places:
Athens—July 15th and 16t.li.
Savannah—July 2l)th and 21st.
Ainerieus-.July 25th and 2Cth.
You arc entitled to your per diem
for each day you are absent on tills
business. The same rates of trans
portation and board given to teach
ers ami students will be extended
you and members of hoards of edu
cation^
Will not tlie press, daily nnd
weekly, lend a helping hand in h ;
effort for tlie benefit of tlie teachers
of Georgia? S. JJ. Uhauwku.,
State Si'hool Commissioner.
Biicltlcn's Am leu .Solve.
The Upst Sai.ve In the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Soma, Ulcers, Balt Itlicmn,
Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains: Corns and all Skin Kfltptiupa,
and positively cures Piles or no pay re-,
i|Ulred. Ifia guaranteed to give peffsci
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
2.7 cents per box. Fur sale liy Peterson
' I'uulk. __
Cupt. flurry Burns, the indefatig
able traveling passenger ugeiit of
the Georgia youthen) ami Florida
railroad, was in the city Wednesday
gathering up sample tobacco plants
to take with him on his eastern (rip
in tlm interest of his road. Tlie
specimens secured were very tine and
will, doilblless, elicit favorable com
ment wherever exhibited. He cur-
rietl samples of both plug and cigar
leaf. Cupt. Burns was so elated o\er
what, lie saw while here that lie made
an investin' lit iti real estate about a
mile utid a half from the city,
LADIICM
N'jedlncll tj.ldc, <i, children who want bmM-
lus uli, .-liuuld tukc
WS’S 111118 UCITEKD.
nitowS
It t>; piiivuiu: cure* Muiurln. hi<i!pcit!iri.
lUUoiviticM. Uvcr vouuH,until ami .Stfurulgiu
The Crop Sold.
The following from the New York
Herald of tlie 2Bd inst., will be of
interest to Georgia tobacco growers:
Si'ittNonki.n, Maud., June 22.—
Reports show Unit in several of tlie
tobacco growing towns of Massachu
setts and Commoticutt tho planters
have already contracted to sell this
year's crop at from 25 to BO fonts a
pound. These are very high prices,
nnd till' fact that they arc offered ire-
fore tlie (limits live sot out in the
field presages iliuoli excitement in
the tobacco market later on. The
1891 crop Inis been cleaned upas
never before. The latest sulu was
five cases of Haraiiu seed wrappers
at tlie enormous prico of 00 cents a
pound.
l'ort i)Ysi>f;pxiA,
Tmlltm-f .f.’i tun! Stomivh -hu riVni, tot**
KUoW .V N IRON lll'l'I IOHH.
All .WIi'Mic. : .I|,',1 |H'f hnttii-. Unminrhav
Siouc uiurs Hal cr.tfMtl ml lii*cac>u wrapper.
Still Ahead!
And U aill always find us
there in selling tho piust goods
for the money.
Our last "bargain day” was
such a grand success we will
have, another in order to still
furthorther reduce our stock.
The good people came from
far mul near and carried home
niovu gutid* for the amount of
money spent than ever bed
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f
IIIMYJIU.
Will be our next “BABGJUfY
DAY,” when we will sell—
1(1 yards dress plaids for 32c.
IU yards checks for Stic. ,
10 yards best bleaching for 73o.
Only’lO yards of eaeli article to 'he cua.
tomer
Oent’s nice summer coals only 30c.
each. Big reduction In
CLOTHING I
Fen- straw hats loft; eorne
* and get yonr choice nt less than
factory price.
/
4s5 berj of laundry sr.np for $).
20 pounds grrtiiulutcd sugnr for $1.
20 pounds good ricu for §1.
Only 20 pounds to eiujli customer. I
.S ib cun fresh tom Hoes lor lUe.
i
Those prices for July 2d only*
Controler?) of Low Prices,
pAr.Ks’ BuiJjnu,. TIFTON, GA.
CONSUMPTION CUBED.
An olil physician, rciiTOl fmm practice, tiAvint;
hiui pifttvtl u» III* hrtmU by mi fcaut It alia mhutou*
ary the formula ot u simple v#-j*eui»lc remedy
fvt\ the *p«eUv amt permanent cere ot Coiuump-
llon, Hromrhiiift, f’atttrTh, Asthma Ami alt tlm»At
and lamg Atreothcw, also n ponittve nnd radical
cure foi Ncrvou* Lh)i>UiL>' ami all Nervous ( tmi-
pi.tiuts, nfeer im\ inir t**steil iijuvonderfid rur*.
ti\Ti power* in thousand* of case*, id** felt ti IdJ
duty to tr.Aku it known to hi* autterma fellow*.
Aetnated bv tins motive and a desire to relieve
Imman FJimfrloifd will wort fiee of charge.to all
who desire It, ud* rindpu, in »*cmian, Prr.vteb or
with Wtl directions for i»iv|iar»nc ar.d
u*lnc. Sent MtenalMjy .A*l«lr» H*.ln« \flth sump,
thi« p-qwir. W. A. Novw, s-jo fowoW
Mock, llocnest*?. X. V
Dwelling to Rent.
The *So»y (hWoge r.**b»«ntv at tho c*>met uf
mu llld-rc avenue, near r fra Rap cist
renrth street an*
church. lV*»eatioit izlveii atonro. Ami
C, S. IIAitURUtT,"^ 1 *
a, Ua.
To the Public. *
HuJJcr. fctaufe* ten
t tmnd> rb* Patent
IjHshei* an hour: dr** ttw. «*iv
bieolTi frwn «toft horse
Onu nuj Itfor, in nw twar hew ibr the
hivak rt- jmUihe*
P^WtoTunlt,
ysari nnd bh,* proerna/wtd «uc,jay.
lattAre*
Berrien County Sheriff’s Sal
FORAtTOVHT.
GEORGIA—nritiui N County.
Will bo Bold beforv the court house door In theT
town of Nashville, said state and county, on tb«
first Tuesday In Auoi'ST next, twtween the lepat
hours ol sale, to the lduiwst Ittcltlvr for ca*b, tbw
fodotritt£ ]ivoporty, town:
One pianun; mid cotisistiup of enstne, l'Gf!er,'
planer*, *\W» and a.»l tho fixture* WlouKing tof
said ptaninft mill, located at Adel In saq) county,
levied on a* the proHrlv of 0. V. t«oodw<u by
virtu* of a inoi tjrafro Ii. fa. ImuihI from tb* rujo»-
vlor c\a>rt in tavur of .1. H. ikbofieUl's Aon* & Co.
Property poiutcu out In said fi. fa. I>efendaot
notified In wrltinir, tld* Juno .".o. U1C.
UAXlEi. W. TiSON. Sberiff B.C.
Order to Perfect Service,
UEORU1A—BERKIKM I'OCNTV.
Na.nov .1. Wv.db, i Llliel for Divorce In B*jk
vs. J ’rjMU ttuterior Cuutl.
W. W. Webb. ) March T**tn, Wtt.
It apiMiarlni? to the Court by the trtwni of tb«
Hhorltf. iu the above stated cau> that th« d#»
fondant doe* not reside In said county; and It
shit ins *
further ai'pciting that be ikj» resW
!*(rtPa. It iw tlicrefor* ordered lor tb* Court,
servleo be perfected r.n tbo dcIVudantby th*f
publication of thi* ortior ou«m a month for font
t.nmiha before tbo next term of this Coutt.bi thn
TtTTov CsAXKTTn.arewnpaprr published in B*r^
rien county, Oeorpis.
I’xtrt.ts J* llrruH. Petitunrer* Attoitvys.
Uramud; Aro. I! Hanskli.. Jbdjro M. C. 8. C.
A tnte extract from tb* minutes of Hmba
Sujttrtor Court, March Trnu. <H9?.
Cs-.W. XWKE.Clerk.
This May 16th, M2.
Notica tf) Debtors and Crcditora.
^P4)R(}|Af~8cX(RtKN County.
k All pen»f4T%.Indebted to the esut* of Vat*
Maker, late of said county demon* 1. art rcumM
«xt to make immudlatu payment, and *H “ : —
bavitur rUJuri —’—