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THK GAZETTE : TIl’TOS, GA., FRIDAY, JVLY IS, 1892.
MSHVILIE’S DEMOCRACY
ENJOYED AN 01,0 TIME BARBECUE
' AND RALLY YESTERDAY,
Inyltrd In 'J’hrlt Noigtilior. anil Prd
thUW on Omni lUrlMi'uo Mid Kscrlli-nt
r«w«*i
Tho peoplp of Nashville never do
things by halves', It imi* Ira a whole
Log of none! >
Herrkn’i capital wan ablaze with
political uuthusiusm yesterday, It
wad (lie of epnion of a grand county
democratic raj|y, tenilored by the
Nashville democratic nlub to their
fellow democrats throughout the hun-
fier democratic county of the second
/Oougrussional district.
The weather was cleat hut op-
jhreasively warm. ... ''
A largo conuwM o( people was
present—fuity two thousand men,
.tvoniin^tml children. It was esti-
inaUsfrtlint there were live hundred
IMN present, the grandmothers,
(he mothers and the daughters of the
Sturdy yeomanry of licrriuu county,
and they are worn.cn worthy the
highest encomiums passed upon them
by the eloquent speakers of the day.
The OaKKTik joins in the refrain,
God bless the noble women of Her-
rivn county!
Third partyites made themselves
Conspicuous by their absence. We
do not mean to say there were no
(h|td party people present. A
few wei'e present ami only a few,
demonstrating the truth of one of
two facts, i. o., there are only a few
Of these disciples in tint county, or
they are following closely the com
(hand of their dictatorial loaders: Do
Dot road democratic newspapers; do
not attend democratic barbecues and
rallies, nor go to hear democratic
Speeches. These leaders knew that
“error cesses to be dangerous when
ffuth is left to combat it," and they
foot comparative safety so long ns
(hoy can keep their followers beyond
(lie precincts of political truth.
Tho exorcises of the day was held
tinder u truinoml'MiK bush arbor, pro
pared for tlm occasion, located a short
distance on the west side of town in
A shady branch head. The location
was Wisely selected and well arranged
—the speakers' stand was placed on
(ho decline of the hill with the .neb
puce oil tho hillside ami in full view
of tliu speakers. A small United
States flag, in recognition of (lie an
thority of tliu civil government, tloal-
oil from a ten foot stall fastened to a
tall pine sapling near the northeast
corner of the arbor.
As hail been previously announced
lion. Iteiijamin 1C. Itussell, of llain-
bridge, the slrsiglitoul democrat ir
candidate for congress in tie seeoi d
district, and lion. Win M Him
iliond, of Thomnavillc, were present
for the purpose of addressing the
' people.
The meeting was ealli d to order
by lion. Henry It. I'copies, chairman
pf the ocunty democratic executive
committee, and in a feiv well chosen
Words introduced Mr. liussell to the
gudivnoti.
Mr. Itussell is a pleasant speukei
gnd always charms Ids audience with
|dn oratory. For an hour—after pay
ing a beautiful tribute to the vast au
dience of ladies present die discussed
the issues of tlm campaign earnestly
pud vigorously. Tlm platforms of
the dumouralic, republican and peo
ple's party were brought out on dress
parade, figuratively speaking, and
tmido to pass in review before the
Vast audience of intelligent ladies and
gentlemen. He indulged in no bit-
(critesa or vituperation, lint he took
Up tho prominent planks of these
platforms and showed what tin sue
cuss m the parties standing on them
meant to the weal or woo uf this
ftreat nation ami government. He
allowed by logical masoning that tile
republican platform pledged that par-
ty, in the nveiit of success, to tho en
actment of a force bill which will
provide for Imyonot supervision of
'IV’,;. ejections—a condition vastly
nuuioi'i, , ,
accumulate* - ,imt b J
equal footing lh "
the chief aim ofI'-proved
this end lliQv are ti(. ! 10 * !" lr, y
late money, and the
«p rapidly sears the cn‘,' u °" lu ' r '* l d 1 nf
tvliat methods they
u ;/dids' back
tnoney, it is your best fn u,l, ' l - v
jessoa taught from infan,* l 1 " l, l’b" it
d/ouiidlngs tench us the trul! 1 . 11 ’" 1 , " K ' 1
Tlrw-i: who "
v "-^ c
m
peoplq by excessive taxation. He
slfoived that the duuiociatie, platform
in the most liberal of the three,
pledging tile party, when in full con
trol of the lawmaking power of the
government, to enactment of just leg
islation, looking to an economical ad
ministration of affairs of tlm govern
ment, decrease of taxation ami the
highest enjoyment of personal liberty
consistent with the best, Interests of
tbe gqvcrpmcnt. Our space will not
permit us to give a morn extended
report of Mr. Russell's eloquent and
convincing speech.
Hon. W. J,. Kcnnnn,of Adel, then
stepped forward and introduced tlm
silvory-tongiied orator of south Geor
gia, lion. YV. M. Hammond. Thu
audience could not resist the impres
sion that )m felt, the inspiration of the
occasion deep down in his soul.
Capt. Hammond devoted the ma
jor portion of his eloquent and log
ical address to a discussion of tlm is
sues involved in the campaign of the
second congressional district. His
speech was couched in the most c|a-
gaiil language, some of his .sallies
upon the opposing forces of straight-
out democracy were actually painful,
and yet tlui burning truth wan pre
sented in such beautiful diction that
no one could dare to take offense.
Thu candidacy of O. H Stevens for
congress was shown up in its true
light. He showed that the commit
tee appointed by the Cutlibort con
ference to formulate and issito an ad
dress to the people were largely third
party material and a large majority
of its members have since joined
themselves to that party and arc oc
cupying high official positions in it,
for illustration. Dr. .J. II. I’ickett, of
Worth, who is the chairman of tlm
third party district campaign com
mittee. Mr. Hiovoiih lias endeavored
to loose himself from thin company
but Ids efforts prove more and more
futile; he is hound to it by a solemn
pledge as “our [their] candidate.”
Capt. Hammond defended the demo
cratic party against the osperdonu
directed by the oft repeated third
party question, “YVliat has the de
mocracy done for the relief of the
people?’* and his defense was con
vincing; he showed that ail the relief
tlm people had ever received came
from that source. The entire address
was wi ll punctuated with rounds of
applause.
('apt Hammond announced Mr.
Russell's congressional caudidiiuy ti
the people, paying a high tribute ti
ids manly worth, bis uneomproniising
democracy, ami bis strict fidelity to
his fronds, lie said his friend, llus-
sell, was too modest a man to speak
in his own behalf, lb' urged the
people llot l.o divide but to go to the
primaries on July .'tilth and vote h„-
slraighloiit democracy.
The young ladles of Nashville had
decorated the speaker's eland most
beaulifulh’ with iivergriens and (low
ers. i’roiiiiiicul on the stand could
bo seen the motto. “Democracy Ic
tho Front." Tin* evcigreen forming
tbe letters was urtistically interwoven
together, and was observed and emu-
indited on bv all who came near the
stand. Let the motto lie the demo
cratic wutcliward throughout the
campaign ^“Democracy to the front,'
At the conclusion of the speeches
dinner was announced, and after the
two thousand people had ale their
fill there were many baskets of frag
incuts taken up. The haiheeuod
meats were exeellotlt am! elieited
many favorable comments.
Wo runnel close this hastily writ
ten article without a kind wold for
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itmi'fRtigiuilu Niuthvillc Cormt Band.
It furnished good music fertile occa
sion, and is worthy of all tho praise
bestowed upon it. Hero is “Three
cheers and a tiger!" for tho “Js'.C. 15.”
Tlm speakers loft ininmdiatoly after
dinner for Moultrie, Colquitt county,
where they are to speak to day.
Nashville's demoomtio barbecue
and rally v.as a rousing success ami
the managing committee deserve tbe
thunks el their club and the people
generally.
iMit nvisKpstr,
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1JK«m V* IKON Iimidot,
aii ■ >oam uk.’fi* It. 51 twi l*otll(V linmUH'iHU
) Rinrg cr-wed rvti liui-Mu wrapper,
(Muck on
ii m ii ii nutl luniigts on
l j U UUllill (lotfd with one »*r hvo
npi'lltTitlon*. For **!«♦ by .1 W. l*(Utlk
A’< lJo. Tlflon, (Jti.v ,
,, tl I
6otdia<|«tunic, or rblblrvn who want build*
. ntiw i »iim'Hnrruit*
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Liver LbnplM* ua KvSrSJS;
Air.
THE GAZETTE LETTER-BOX,
A KECEPTICLE FOR THE THOUGHTS
OF CORRESPONDENTS.
News anil K.rsuls uf Intern,! Tran*)>lrlnK
Cliruiilrl-d by * Kill!hful .ml gin-
limit Cures uf |{M|Mirtrrs.
AlnjmJiii News.
Ai.ai'aiia, June IB.—Tliere was a
slight mistake in the lqcal dots from
this place last week. Instead of Mrt
McMillan and daughter it should
have been Mrs. McMillan and daugh
ter who were visiting relatives in
Adel.
ISud colds are liocoming promiscu
ous and are no respecters of persons.
.Messrs, Kl/.y iielotc and D. J.
Henderson arc in town this morning.
Hon. II. Ii. I'ccples, of Nashville,
wtjs a visitor to our town last Satur
day.
Mr. YVinfield Smith, of ICnigma,
was in town Sunday.
Mr. J, 0. Wilkinson, Jr., of this
place is visiting relatives ami friends
in Dawson.
Mr. (JIiiih. Kendrick, of lirmiswick,
spent one or two days the latter part
of last week in Alapalia, the guest of
bis father Dr. It. T. Kendrick.
Mrs. Mattie Matthews, of Hruns-
tvick, who lias been visiting her fath
er, Dr. it. T, Kendrick, for several
weeks past left for her home this
morning.
Master (Jims. O. Hal! leaves to-day
for Ifuhiiu where lie goes in the in
terest of an eastern company. He in
handling a regular revolving, stein-
winding biscuit cutter, which cute
them “gwiuc and cummin," two at
each round and dozens at a clip. Ifc
leaves Master Willie Friar to look
after the best interests of tbe compa
ny in this territory in his abcMiec.
Willie will carry in addition a dou
ble back action tidy, towel and broom
bolder which is complete in all its
parts. It works with a simple twist
of the wrist and a re-action of the
muscle a linger and thumb move
ment. Anyone can operate it tlial
knows how. Wonders never cease.
Mat Groggor, a very peaceable,
quiet and unoffending negro, was in
town Monday and in a joking man
Her said: “I have more revolvers
than I know wiial to do with, I be
lieve 1 wili turn out and Ira a Jesse.'
lie turned out; but before the rising
of the son ho was arrested, handcuff
ed and lodged in jail. Thu purlieu,
lars as wo learn them are as follows:
Monday evening lie w*as standing in
a shanty with a woman at Mr. J. II.
liakei's still, ill miles above here
when one of the train hands on the
local freight which was passing
waved a handkerchief or something
at them. Mat shot at him and bare
ly missed Mr. W. T. Hargrctt and
several others on tho train. He
made no attempt to escape and was
arrested and parried to Tifloti Mon
day night. Perhaps “Jesse" will Ira
more careful next time.
Saturday last was the day set for
(lie people of the surrounding coun
try to moot at Mr. I. 15. Murray’s, “J
miles southeast of here, for a genera!
picnic and dance, All things were
in readiness for a grand ami glorious
time but owing to the inclemency of
the weather the occasion was not ns
enjoyable as otherwise it would have
been. NovcrthiO sail who partici
pated enjoyed it ouyoud tliuir most
sanguine expectations.
Tlm luinonndr was uiccllent,
Tlm i’ Iris looked very sweet,
The jiconle there were orderly,
Tho dinner ivss complete.
. Vlc'lNOH.
Cecil Letter.
(’i d!., July II).—I will say a fen
words to (» azkt'i i, readers concerning
love '.I'.altcrs, i possess a recipe for the
sure cere of all civics of love if direc
tions are foilowed. Here is the rem
edy and directions: Take 1*2 ounces
of dislike, I pound of dislike, I pound
of resolution, 2 pounds of the powder
of experience, a largo sprig of time,
I I drachms of the quiet of dishonor,
I quart of the cooling water of eon-
sidcration; sit it at cnee nv, r a gentle
lire of love, sweeten it with the sugar
of forgetfulness, stir it with the spoon
of melancholy, then ptitpt to the bot
tom os your heart, cork it with sound
discretion, let it remain and you will
instantly tin I ruliof and be restored
t v your right mind again. This rem
edy can be procured at the aj>tvrht.-
vary, the house of understanding,
next door to reason, imprudent street
in the pnrnsh of contentment.
All who have serious cases of love
will have only to follow this remedy
strictly to be permanently cured.
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Plenty of rain is tbe general cry of
tlie people those days.
My largest watermelon weighed
only 38 pounds, but it was exceed
ingly delicious.
Rig meeting begins at Fellowship
church on Friday before the fourth
Sunday in this month and we all
enjoy it finely. I will try to have a
few chickens prepared, as it is fash
ionable to have chicken on big meet
ing occasions. Everybody is invited
to attend our meeting.
I see our friend llobcmian in bis
“budget” says lie would like to know
if “I.owndea Tackoy is any kin to the
Lowndes man who ate half of a
chicken, half nf a turkey and an arm
ful of pies, and then declared that the
picnic was a failure. 1 am no kin to
him, although I sometimes eat hearty
at picnics—especially when my appe
tite is good. I notice, also, lie uses
my name in the masculine gender
when it should bu fcifmiine. I am a
fetnalo and he will please, hereafter,
use my nanro as a female.
I have a grip of hard times and is
worse off now than ever. I wish
some one would cure me of this terri
ble disease fur 1 can’t get rid of it
myself.
finest Mrs. Gabriel lias boon grip-
ped to deatli with it, as I haven’t
heard from her in some time.
I learn that a few days ago a boy
went out cow hunting and when he
found the cows ho dei ided to take a
ride. Throwing himself on the back
of a four-year old steer they wont
nlyng very well until coining to a
public road near by ; tbe steer seeing
tho-roail very straight and pretty, he
decided to run a raou with the rest
of the cows; running his liest, lie out
run tho most of tho cows while the
boys was yet on Ilia back enjoying
the ride finely. He said tho steer
run tho fastest he over saw to not get
nowhere. I think he would do to
bet on if lie was practiced. Horse
racing baa boon in vogue over since
I could remember, and now I think
it is a good time to gel up an ox race
as we have found one that is fast.
l.OIVNtlKH Tackv.
Try S'.SCK-OHAUI.HI .Ur Uya)K|ilSA.
ing Iris attention, and' he conalde-ed *
it a better policy to tskc “bus.ncai
before pleasure”—to take in the
shekels rather than pay them out on
a jaunt than would beget more wor
ry tiiBn pleasure.]
The next meeting will be at How-
kiusville, and in lieu of a junket the
editors will spend a week or two qui
etly at St. Simons and Cumberland.
The boys have indulged in very
little business. They rushed through
the routine in doublequiok time this
morning trad ure now packing their
grips for the excursion through the
Great West. • Ralph.
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r BLSCX-ORAUSHT WAcsm CoMtlpdloa.
GEORGIA WEEKLY EDITORS.
A ti Ii si ii 1 Mention-llrctloh of Offlc«»n»—K*
curtliiR ThrnURti the Wont.
Homk. July 13.—The sixth minim)
session of the Georgia Weekly Press
Association met here yesterday, and
tho editors ure enjoying the sweets of
Home to their utmost capacity.
The eating and drinking have been
so plentiful that the boys have dis
carded their belts that they might
give full vent to their feelings.
Truly, Rome and Romans ure eit-
tertuining the editors with lavish
Imtida. Ho he it, fur thus was it
promised.
The editors were carried yesterday
afternoon over the grounds imd
through the hihiings of the Holmes’
sanitarium and expressed a surprise
at its immensity. Dr. Holmes was
loudly praised for tho charming man
tier in which he entertained the
“Knights of tlie Quill.”
A grand banquet was also tendered
the editors last night at the Arm
strong hotel by tlie citizens of Rome.
Tim beauty ami chivalry of Rome
were present, which added in making
the occasion a recherche affair.
The afternoon session yesterday
was was taken up in nppointi-g tbe
vurious committees and electing of
ficers to serve the ensuing year. The
following were the officers elected:
President—ii. IV. Roberts, of Spar
ta.
First vice-president—S. T. ]$!»-
leek, of Franklin-
Second vice-president—A. If. Ry-
als, of McRae.
Recording Secretary—W. A.
Shackelford, of Lexington.
Assistant recording secretary—I*.
T. McCutoheon, of Franklin.
Corresponding secretary- -Charles
D. Darker, of Atlanta.
Treasurer—J, \Y\ Anderson, of
Covington.
There were very few of the south
Georgia editors present and their ab
sence created some comment. [The
Gackttk editor couldn't go because
he had crowds o.' work on hand iwed-
Nmvn UuragrapliK.
Too much Frlek-tlon seems to tie st
the bottom of the trouble between Carne
gie and Ids employees.
Every one of Georgia’s congressmen
are recorped In favor of the Stewart sil-
»cr bill, that failed to* pass the bouso a
few ilnyt since.
Tlm people’s party hsvon’t many forces
It hi true, but they have a ipiartermaster
on their ticket sml plenty of provisions
In their platform.
Mr. Cleveland Is not to bo notified of
bis nomination until tbe 30th. It Is like
ly, however, that aomo inkling of It has
already reached him.
Richard Crokor, lender of Tammany
Hull, says: "It Is my candid opinion tlmt
the democratic national ticket will lie
elected beyond tlie shadow of n doubt,
and tlmt It will carry New York state by
tbe largest plurality ever given for a
presidential candidate.”
Hon. Chns. K. Crisp bos been renomi-
nnted for congress In the third district:
Itou. .1. 0. C. Black has been unanimous
ly nominatedsucceed Tmn Watson In
the tenth district, and Hon. T. Carter
Tate tins been nominated by acclamation
to succeed Thomas E. Winn in the ninth
district.
A Marlon county third partylto Illus
trates the unreasoning blindness with
which these deluded people are following
their Ignis fatuus, when ho recently said:
“I will vole for the devil If the people’s
party nominate him. and I don’t care to
hear ntiv argument from anybody on the
subject.”
If dull, spiritless 'and stupid; If your
blood Is thick and sluggish: If vour appe
tite is capricious and uncertain, you need
s sarsaparilla. For best results lako Dc
Witt’s !. C Goodman
Political Announcements.
For Tax Collbcto*.
Tho unrirrAiuriori Pitwont .tobn O. Grurdonto
tho cltlum* or llorrUii comity iui a inmthuu tot
Tax Colloctor, fiihjcct to tho action of the demo*
crailc fiarty, ami nollclt for him tho undivided
KUpport OX tho IH'OplO. Wo IteliftTf: him to bo
coiH)*!eut. faithful ami honest, auti worthy tho
auflraKo of our fellow^ It lion*.
Vutbuh it v TirroM Dibtuiot.
PIHUe) SALK.
f;EonoiA~nCKHff.M COUNTY;
Will bv rold on tho fifteenth (15) day of Auguat
next. Itvfotv tho court-house door liiHuid county,
IfcUvcun tin; U>£a) houra of snlo. to the hichoxt
bidder for cash, tin* following (lescrilMnl proper
ty, situat' d lymp and beinf; in tlie town of Adel,
in sal.l eoiitv. UvyvIl: Tin* itouth half of lot No.
2 (t wo) In (dock No. 4 (four), neeordlnj; to tlu*
plan of itaiil town, on which lot In located a build-
lint known ns the Yount; .fc WaVefortl oflleo now
occupied by ,l( l.n A. Wilke*, l.a<|. Almi Ufty (50)
by two hundred and ninety (&*)) feet of Inml in
r.ild town, btdnp a vacant lot and houmlud on
tiio north by fotenfh street, vast by rarrish ave
nue, smith by land of Mrs. Wllby ami west b)
IIutchltiBou a\cnuii. Haiti land to l>e sold a* the
proportv of Youngvt Waxoford under ami by vir
tue of 4 it.t/rifrty.v Khen hv Al. J. Yount:, \Y. Af.
Waktflord and Young & Wakclnnl to the First
National Rank of V iido-da, to (•{wii'i < said rnort-
irntrc. Said morluai^i authoricit •; and empov tr-
li I? Raid hank to sell caltl deserdK-d projMWty, af
ter advortlidiu; thirty days, upon default made
in the payment uf tho ImliditednvH* uccurml
thereby, to Apply the proceed* of said sale to the
lh|it[datiii£ o! H-ild Indebtedness. Title* in fen
simple jcivon purchaser frw of incumbrance.
IhU duly in, IMW. |». C. AHMl.tY,
1'a‘H’t. First Nat. Hank of Valdosta
lY'olfce to (he Public.
GEORGIA -IlnimiRN County:
Homo thief or thieves Itroke into ami robbed
my dwidliuj; houHn, n«*ar sV\a poodth.u in Haiti
oounty, on the night of the first Sumlav in July.
Tticre wu takon front tho house H.50 in sliver
inonuy, n*at and vest, ami a chain of deeds to
one hundred and tor.y-four acres, more or less,
of lot of land No. ^3.4, in the Uth laud district
(1311th militia district) of originally Irwin now
Ihrrler. (o-uity, vlt . Kroin Mack ( T astl«lwrry to
Matthew ('nstielierry. and from Matthew Castle-
l*»»rty to G. MV. Mims j ami, also, a luortffime from
Matthew Castleberry R. Whitehurst on the
said 144 acres of land —tlio mortgago ha* tieeti
taken up hut no mines ha* been turn off; and.
also, a numlKT of tax and -other receipt*. All
l«r*ons are hereby noithed and warned not to
tratln, In any way, for any of the alxtvc doscnlwd
proj'crty. G. MV. MIMH.
Adel, G., July llth, 1*92.
PUBLIC SALE.
0 Kf IA—II knn i as County.
Coder and by virtue cf an order from tho Hon.
Aug. II. Hansell, Judge nf the Superior Court of
said county, will lie mdd In the towu of Ad*l, in
said county, un t)n» twelfth (1.2) day of duly next,
between the lega! hour* of Pale. Vo the hl^h-Wt
bidder for cash, the foPowlut; described preper*
ty, n>*wtt: one (i) ftficen-horw miWvr water-
town steMtn engine, nno (1) fifteen horsepewer R.
T Isulvr,one (I; dydravdic press, one(l)GO-saw
Kin, tan (2> short cottou sins, one (I) cotton ele
vator, two (2) loiur cot ton Kins- Eiip'imb make,—
one (lYitris* mill,frame*, shaftinif. pulley*, bund*
and all other article* used for onerAtiiw said
tiutchincry i a!*4», 50x113 feet of land on the smith
side of — str.*et, in said town of Adrl.on which
is located raid machinery; and, also, tho mill
house en*(>red on said lamf, All of safu pnt.wrfv
to ha sold as the ,»ro;*erty uf Rniicr',* Sc M’mmtt.
and for the rnirpoee of Ihpiblatin/ the affaire >f
salt* flrin.' The property will 1« sold rnenoun-
lwn/d and a iierreet title given. This Jure *ih.
IHW. JOHN T KOKKHTS.
Receiver nf Your.,: J5 MVakeford.
Vollff of INxsolotloo.
The ilrm uf Dwindle, CrUTln A Co.. (W. L.
Dwindle. T. 1 GrtfUn and A. MV F*u*r*<M))of
Nashville, Ui., has thi* dav .llw<-U« o by mutual
Consent—A MY. l‘afir*. T, rrtfn:»>: MV L Swim
die and T. 1. Griflln will conilnue tlie business
undo* the Ann natim ef Swindle A Griffin; they
svun> all llsIdiltUs and wdl fullec.t all debts
due tho oJif Arm tV. L. MwiNDLK,
T I. Usinui,
A. MV. IWstkxso.v
Nashville, Ox., July 6th, 1692.
Dwelling to Rent.
MT*» ri'ty ivttsur* ruwidetKr tX the comer of
ruuito svrwi and Uid^nvenue, near the luptivt
-• hu rob. I*o taceakwi ci veu at auro, Anply to
C t». lUHjURRn. Vtftvui, t>a
Money Flies
r kii
OUR NRXT ••BARGAIN DAY’
WILL BB ON
July 16th,
When we will sell more goods
tbsa ever bo4. The people are
realizing that they can—
Mirat
10 yards dress lawn, fast colors, for 30s,
I
10 yards dress plaids for SDc.
10 yards 80-lncli bleaching for 75c.
Candy, 10c por pound.
13 Maion’s improved fruit Jars.onequart
size, for $1.10.
13 Mason’s Improved fruit jars, two quart
size, $t.4S.
Best Imported Maccaronl.ltc. per pound
30 pounds good rice for $1.
43 bars of soap for $1.
Few More Coats
At CSOct. Each.
Pzl-es stated are for July 16th only.
Let everybody come to this
S A. L E !
Parks’ Bu»M»ws, TIFXON,
TIFTOIST
GA.
bps
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
C. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor,
Order to Perfect Service,
GEORGIA—llr.ritiBH Cotimv.
Nancy J. MVeiui, ) Libel for Divorce lu8er«
y*. \ rieu supei Ut (Outt,
»•. | lieu nuusiit'i « huh,
MM’. MM’ MVcrb. ) March Tojm, Iwt.
It aiipcating to tlm Court by the mart* uf th«
Hhvrill, in the above ataUid case, that tbs d*.
tQinUntdoea uut reside in said county; and it
fuith'jr Appeariu;: that ho docs not reside In sakl
Htato: It i* tbersfutw ordered by tho Conn, that
service lie perfected un the uufandant by the
publication of this order unco a month for four
months before tho nest term of tble Court,in tbw
TmoM UAXsmt,nuew»|>*per published lu Uer-
ricnciiunty, Georgia.
1’xbj‘I.e* & llrruu, I’etitionsre Attorney!.
Granted} Auo. II. Haxikll. Judge ». C. 6. C.
A true extract from the minute* of- Berried
SujHitlor Court, March Trim, t&fi’J.
_ „ L 0. W. MOORK, Clerk.
ThiJ May 16th, 1*02.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—llERHtKN COUNTY.
All pereons Indebted -to tbe estate of None?
llaker, late of tald county deceased, are requeet*
ed to make Immediate payment, and all persona
having claim* *n*ln»t said eel ate are required to
file tbom with uio within the time prescribed by
taw or this notico will bo plead In bar of same.
JAMK8 W. WALKJhR, Admlnlstnttor.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Brum sx Cocmr.
To alt whom it may coneeru: MV. If. Bryaut.
administrator of Mr*. Emma Bryant, has applied
to the under*Iraed, la proper form, for leave to
fell the ian.1 ttelonaioK to the estate of sold 4ece<
dent, and I will pas* upon his said npplknitoa ti
my office In Nashviliw tut the flrtF lloudef L
AuRU-'t uex: Given amkr my band and gfithl
signature, this July 6, IW.
IjM. SMITH, OnUotfy.
Citation.
GEORG lA'-BvmuiKN County.
To all whom it may «mvern: Mrt. Zllpha;
ntgau, wMtuiolstratrix of Aaron Jwfcirju, auu
to tbe undersigned, !n proper form, for leavi
Kll tt~ land teliatii.Dg To XtmSS'JtZffS
dent, and I will ]„u uiraa bersaJdaiiiillcaHn
my out™ In f-'s.htlll* nn thu ar*t Monday
Angiist nut. illnn unili r my liud and oSfi
algr.slare, this duty Mb. IKS”
b‘ M.BUITlI.OnUmu]
.Citation,
(UtOHOIA—flsKarK-. OiUmti.
To all whom It may ivimni: RandsU
btcMIllar., u'utlnlttnUun ,r Male
UnUlllatl si.nitua ill. ■. I - m ...
'.c, VOQIIV,
Jd amUIrntl'-r. at my nl
Aril Mami'ir In Ingviu Mat. im.aundu
barnl anu omcMI aignatnrr, Ihlt duly s, MB.
r.M. SMttlC Oulmaj
Twalva Months’ Support.
OXOnUtA—tlxniuss CotSTV:
Thai) shum it may iui.rain: Tb. aprrx
a|.,<eic«'t tar tin nmbnigMii, In tirmrar inn
wt aiwrt a twrt n ironth,'..ipj-.ri tjtin. Si
drift,n nut cf tb« maw, of W. 0. (irilto, lai
raid«muy dsewrad. hn« «Kd thatr m.-rt
I nil) |>n «pcn Un nut at my ndictla SI