The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, July 22, 1892, Image 4

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IBHBn wmMm THE (JAZETTE: TIFTON, OA., Fit I DAY, JULY 22, 1.892. fliM- Huixlrnl imd Fifty Klm-lln# Democrat* I'Diilge TJ»*»lr Support tlm Farty* Mat* * form iwitl Candidate*. \ Agroealilc to 11 call rntulx- tjirmi^li 1.1)o coltumis of the (UxKTTit lam, wuuk fclujt'o wits a largo ami aiithuai natio gathering of democrats in Parka’ ffall I4»t Tuesday night for the pur. pose of organizing the Tlfton District Jlemocratio Club. The meeting was ('.ailed to ordor l.y Judge W. W. Rutherford, who moved that (,'ol. (', W. Fulwood Im elected temporary chairman, The motion prevailed, and then li, T, Al len wan chosen temporary secretary Tlie chairman briefly explained (lie object of the meeting to In! the organization of a democratic cluh in conformity- to the request of lion, W. Y. Atkinson, chairman of the fltnte democratic executive commit tee, A permanent organization wan (.hen effected by the election of (), VV. Fulwood, permanent chairman, Ahd B, T, Allen, permanent secrete- ry H. T. Allen, M. A. Sexton and K. I', Bowen were chosen an a eommitlee oil rczolutlptll, to rcpoit at the next meeting, two weeks lienee, 'Fix, enthusiastic crowd boeamo anxious to hear some Bjroeclum, und dodge Tintlmi'forrh* waH called. He rcipntidcd in a short itddt'ess Haying, umriiig many otiicr good tliingH, that Jio hail been very anxibtw for tlio or- gnnizatlou of a dcrnocrathicbtb in or der to give him Home conception of tlio trite political complexion of the district. lie bad had it thrown in bin face at NlMtltvillc and by third jiurlyitoa elsewhere in thu county Unit two-t,lilrdn of tlic votors in Tlf* ton district would vote for and with (heir pnrly, llo didn’t believe it, and ho lie had taken it upon himself to elrciilatc a pledge, and kollclling all volct'H In tlie diHti'iet wlio were willing to Hiippnrt the demo lira tic CnndldatcH and pliltforinH, Htale ami national—to nign it. Ah a result- of ItiHH titan t wo days’ work ho Imd ne- cured tlie natncH of elghty-eiglit stur- dy ilentoeratH. t'ol. (!. \V, h'tllwood wan the . lie Hitld in Hitbitnnoc: lotv-cili/.ctiH the dciuugngueH disciples of political heresy abroad in tlie land, nml limy next Y and arc arc Hcatturlng their ditmim1i|e doetrincB and Ihhiich liroadcant among Imtli vaecH while and Idack. By appeal ing to tlie pHMHiotiH of the ignorant (hey arc reaping a good InirvoMl id' ttonverlH, 1'lijrd pnrlylsm in the tuoHt ftit'inidalilc adversary nmv con fronting tlie democratie parly in tlie eolith, hccniiHc they ere of and among tin; they wore induslrtoltifly organizing, proHulytlng ami counting ttoncH, and it behooved Imp demo crats to follow thu example which tdirir onmnicH Imd Hot for thorn. He wan glad tlio democralH of Tlfton district Imd dmddod to organize thorn . muIvch ami it wiw witli genuine pleas tire Itc had alllixpd his name to the roll, 'Phu editor wan next called fur, and horn In the BuliHtaiiec of his talk: 1‘qJuIm! Hpeaklng wan a |iew ndu to litui; lie Innl made hut one nr two provioitH efforts in that line, and lie WlW afraid what lie hIioiiIiI nay would lie neither edifying nor Hatlefactory to him or bin amllenee, However, he WHB always glad to ho able to say aoniellllng for demoernny’s sake, ’Pile WcBunt naimjalgn In a peculiar one, there hud never been anything liku it within hl» rnoollcotlOH. The ordi- Sliiry meanH of reaeiting tlie people had failed In lliir, campaign the jrcwHpapcra could not, he entirely re- ’ ’ lied upon to promulgate the demo. platform or the party umeta B ui nr doctrines. The demagogacH who were assaying to lead the third party jbnvs zealously taught their languid- ed followers not to read dflmtioratijj newspapers or other litei'ulnra tiia.1 Vhut ihMted from tint third party pl ena, and the li>*non» had been aptly learn ed, No one oottld realize am! appre ciate the torn of this truth more limn the editors of domooratio nows- paporB, who were bearing tlie host arid tlio btti'don in tills tlgbt. The papers hail acted their part well, but, ■ ' e time hml comp when Heme huh. otmrv work oh' ti'dilfoi'onl fine must, the party must carry on the war to itn final reKiilts byword of mouth, They muni go to their tiiird party neigh bors and talk to them in tlie privacy of llieir homes of the mistake they are making by deserting tlie good o!d democratic ship just now when victory is almost in sight, He •then adverted to tlie democratic, republi can and third party platforms, and made some critical comparisons, The democratic was thy most conserva live of tlie three, ami guaranteed to tlie people the greatest personal lib erty and freedom from excessive tax ation, The triumph and enforcement, of cither of tlie other two meant tlio bankruptcy of the government and a destruction of tlie people’s liberties. In tlie republican platform weave guaranteed, in tlie event of republi can sucecHs, tlie enactment of a force hill which would carry United States troops to every pulling place anil every ballot would lie cast, at the points of their bayonet*. Thin con dition of affairs lie hoped would nev er overtake tlio free people of this great country. Olliers were called upon but they declined to speak. J. A. Alexander, M, A, Sexton and 15. I’. Bowen were appointed a com mittee to select suitable names for a campaign committee. After a few minutes consultation tlm committee reported tlie following names: IV. \V. Hutherford, chairman, It. T. Al len, W. M, Sellars, John VV, Baker, C. VV. Fulwood, \V. W. Webb and J, A. 1’lillllpH. After substituting the name of M. A Sexton for that of I!, 'I 1 . Alien, by tlie latter’s request, the report of the committee was eon- lli'iitod, Since tlie adjournment of the meet ing tint campaign committee Iich been in the work of securing signatures to tlio pledge and right well have they succeeded. At their last report the roll of tlie Tift,on Uis- irlct Democratic Ohtb emilninod more than one hundred and tifty solid and true demnerdfic names. it, was the purpose of tlm Gazi'-itr to publish tlie pledge and the names affixed to it this week, hut lank of space forces ns to delay it until next week. Huns, lb R. Rttiwtl and VV. M. Hntnnioiid were elected honorary moiiiboi'H of tlm chili, and the secre tary instructed to notify them of tlie action, Tlio U.iZliTTK thinks it nan as sure tlie Berrien county democracy two hundred straight votes from tlm Tlfton district at thu fall eicclions. Hurrah for tlio democracy of tlm Tifton district I THE PEOPLES’ PARTY- THE GAZETTE LETTER-BOX. Hold Tln-tr Klitti, I'.-nv.nUo,, Find Humiliate mot siiiin end Itlcvtoral TIckM*. The state convention of tlie Peo ples party of Georgia met in Atlanta last Wednesday morning and occu pied tit.: hall, of tlie house of repre sentatives. Tlie reporter of the Atlanta Con stitution, referring to tlie convention as a body frankly admits; “It seem ed like the beginning of a sure enough revolution in Georgia. It was a vast convention—larger than many had expected to sec it, amt tlie harmony and enthusiasm that prevailed told plainly enough that, tlm old parties of Georgia have a well organized and not altogether an informidable for in this people’s party convention.” Tito conu'iilion organized for bus iness by electing 0. C, Post for per manent chairman; Oscar Parker and M. T). Irwin for secretaries. The platform adopted was remark ably brief ami to the point. Here is the document: A RECEPTICLE FOR THE THOUGHTS OF CORRESPONDENTS. New, and Events of Iittsre.t Transpiring OlirmilcliMl tiy u Foil Si ful nml lan- t'lent Corps of Importers. Wo endnre and reaffirm tlio prosWble, resolution* anil plnlfnrin iiilnploil tiy tlio people's putty In niilinunl convention as sembled at Oinalm, July -t, tstia. Wo coiuloinn tlie convict lease system. Wo demand rigid economy In nil pub lic matters and Insist on every possible reduction of luxation during tlio present Impoverished condition of the people. Anti ivo csll public attention to tlie fact that tin, producing Intorcsl In both city and country Is bearing more than Us fill share of taxation. I. XIII ICS Kudins n tunic, or dill-In n vCia ivsiu biitt.t- lag up, slinultl ishu mu up, slumlil tttv IIHOWra'H IKON HITTICKS. It Is pivi,-ani; 1’iiifs Miilittlti, InUtsi’sUim. llllliiiuiiiifts, I,Ivor CmuplAPits unit Niiurslsis. The convention nominated tlm fol lowing state ticket, which seems to have been previously agreed upon : Governor W. I,. Pock, of Hock dnlu. Secretary of State—VV, H. Gorman, of Talbot. Comptrollet'-Gurioral— A. W. Ivey, of Thomas. Treasurer—Dr. W. II. Ware, of Fayette. Attorney-General—J. A. B. Ala- Imffeo, of Jackson. (immntsslimcr of Agriculture—J. G. Baiiott, of llirhmond. The electoral ticket selected is as follows: Statu at large- Dr. A. I., Nance, of ltall; VV. If. Kemp, of Kmanuel. First district—George II. Miller, of Chatham. Sci'iiud district Alex, of Thomas. Third district—J. J. Sumter. Fourth district- J. VV. of Troup. Fifth district- VY. 0. Fulton. Sixth district VV. F, Butts. Seventh district—A. F of Barlow. Eighth district—Geo. T. of Clarke. Ninth district — J. N. Twitty, of Jackson. Tenth district—K. N. Sanders, of Taliaferro. Eleventh district—If. T. Ilvmor, of J oil IIHIIII ■ The state I'eritral eoinmiUeo was empowered to till vacanvies in tlie elootoral ticket H. Jones, Truitt, of F. Little, Butler, of Smith, of '. Woolley .Murrell, I'olHtcal I'tirnuruplis. Little Billy Christopher is going to villi for congress in the third dis trict against linn. Chits. F, Crisp. Isn't It funiivT Let Atlanta's two groat: daily news papers stop quai't'clingwith caolt oili er, ami get down to the real work of tlie campaign. Cleveland and Stevenson have been tintiiiotl of their nomination for president and vicn-prosident, and tlmir speedies of aceeptaime are ex cellent campaign documents. The national democratic executive committee lias elected the following officers: Win. h'. llarrlty, of Pennsyl vania, ehainnan; Simon I’. Slieerin, of Indiana, secretary; Holiest Ifooso- vult, of New York, treasurer. Demin 1 vatic defeat tills year iiicails a perpetuation of power to tint repub lican party. Mr. Harrison declares emphatically that, the force hill must lie enacted into a law, and will ho if the republican party is placed in pow er for another term,--Dawson News. Tlio glad news comes to the (L\- zurt'K that in all parts of tlm second congressional district tlm true demon, racy Is cutting its way out of the laiunble of uncertainty m great, shape and is arising to tlm determination to present one of its best men aa a. can didate for congress. nui iileo’s Arnica Halve, Tin-: Bust Sxi.vi; in the world for (Inis, Brufios, Nmes, I'lci'.r#, Pail Itlieum, Kuver rteiits, Tcltcr, Obnilbed {funds, OljulilSiUj: Conn and all attfn Srupllnus, und povttfvcly cuius I’llnu or no pay ro- qltlved. It is KiisrautM'd to ghn Mtfoet r .. ^ rj. xnllsfttcllou, or nmney rel'iuidcd ' I'ricr « cunts per box, ib t’liulk. Rcr sale by f’nterucn Holiemtiin’s limlget. Caen., July 20.—It continues to ruin fn spot). , The Purmcra Alliance miscarried last week In Lowndes county. The Third Party was born, but tbero is small hope of Its living. The little popguns which were fired at Harrison anil Cleveland could be heard nearly a mile. Bit still, Oro"er anil Hen, you arc out of range, It reminds mu of a fox squirrel In the top of it pine and u parcel of boys shooting at him with mustard seed shot. Prom tlio way Lowndes Tackoy writes of tier biggest melon and “appetite” I Imd inferred that she wits akin to “Knt Ing Jim;” but of course I accept the fem inine Idea and shall waiver the sock In spectlon. ller Ideas arc delivered In a style so “worry peculiar” and the picnic work, and all that, hut then, there are some ladles In Lowmles who do not make a boast of big eating. I am In recopt of two autograph lottors that I prlzo highly. William Henry Griffin wrote mo. a brief letter which I propose to put behind glass. Iking of thu poor myself 1 appreciate tlio endorse ment of mon like Mr. Griffin when I labor for the poor. The other front the Hon. W. W. Wbjbb of Lowndes, who Is nlso an organized friend of the children who rulse cotton These young men aru Intelligent anil fight In the lines where they hope for success. When the people of Georgia demnnd that the doctrine nf JcITerson. that all wlilfS children are horn free und equal and that thu rich aro not entitled to ho higher educated at the expense of the poor, If will he a glorious day—a inlllcnlinn for the wlregrass boyi The recent speech of the eminent Mlssls- slpplnn lit Atlanta on negro education disgusted me beyon.l meusuro. Why don’t some man take up the cudgel for tlm poor white children ere thu legisla ture Is elected? My house and lot In Cecil Is for sale or rent. A bargain can he hud. 'Miss Annie Spilling und Mrs J, T. Dobson have returned from u visit to Florida. Dr. J It. Burton, of Valdosta, wns here onrnulo to visit Air. Samuel G. Yarn, who Is reporteil dangerously Hi. llapo he may get well. Mrs, U, Walker, of Morvcn, who jumped from a buggy anil broke Iter leg, died Saturday night from tlie cifoels of lb The people of Halilra arc In the right track as to advertising their town. A short visit to Adel rnvcnlcd a pleas ing slate of prosperity. Thanks to the News for her faint write up of Cecil. 1 wold he glad to writeup Adel and do her (10 worth of justice. 1 have friends In that burg whom J esteem highly. HuIikmian. groes, and all—liave to stand put in the mud and ralti or sunshine and dust, as the case may he, In - order to catch the passenger trains, which coino on the fly and go on the fly and give us about one minute, as a general thing, to transact our business with the mall anil express agents, and hoard cars. Weareheving an abundance of rain In this section. We have had rain nearly every day for the past four or five weeks. The heaviest rain of tlio season fell here yesterday evening, between six and sev en o’clock Mr. anil Mrs. I). L. McCall, who have been visiting relatives In Terrell county the past two weeks, returned home this morning. P.ldcrs T. B. Cooper and 8, J. Sauls filled tlielr regular appointments ot the Baptist church here last Sunday slid Sunday night. Itcv. Pi II Crumplor will commence a series of meetings at tlie Methodist church here to night, which will he con tinued from day to day ns long as neces- aary, I hope he may do much good, do not know whether he will have Assist ance from other ministers during these meetings or not, The Infant Bon of Mrs. Ilaycs, who was so very sick two Weeks ago, Is now slowly Improving, and I hope will soon ho fully restored to health. Mr. Lewis Wilson, of tills district, has been quite sick with typhoid fever,but Is belter now. John Wois’s, son of Sir. W. T. Woods, of this place, was taken very scriourly ill yesterday afternoon, hut Is decidedly hotter to-day. Mr. Lewis Wilson presented us with a mess of very fine sweet potatoes of this years growth n few days ago, Wo arc always thankful for small Livers and very thankful for lurge ones. Sail ’em In, lsiys, wo don’t enrol Mr. K. Smith paid Albany a visit last Sunday. Mr. J. T. Austlqjs having Ills dwelling finished up very nicely; Sir. S. N. Adams, of Tlfton, Is doing tlio work. Sir. K. V. Ball Is also having Ids dwelling finished; Messrs. Henry Gray and Tom Ball aro doing thu work. And now It appears that one pan scarcely throw n stone without hitting n peddler or fortune teller. But, then, such is life! Hkoulau. How And tenderly they bite. ■ But the BiaGEST bito of all will bo oq JnpfjPjllEs Our Mammoth Slaughter Sale. Wo have lols of Summer Goods left and we aro not the kind to carry them over to another season. We prefer to sell them at Athknh, 11a.. Nov. to. 1801. About two yoorrt n^o 1 nilTorou Intcnnoly with muratfrln of tlm tiowHf. For n fortnight t Imd not 1*0011 able to rout ut nil. Otto ovoolnirnl 7 o'clock Hr. Wlmtoy apoHoil the liW(ro ICloe- tr<>|inlNo, iii.il lit two hour* t wit* slcritliin n n'il- oily nml i«w<*otly n* n* n child. For Kioht hour* I wan no mHII they wore nlnumt Alnriiiud. I nwoko rcfn.'Hhod, nnd with n doalro for food. Hr. Whn- Icy coiillmioil Dm use of tlm Klortropoltm with oic for over two tnonDiN, nml It imrcd mo. 1 urn now well uml ntrnu)'. Mil*. Ida (Iuavka. Gtum*, da., March 12, tw*. W. It. WiriiHRNfoojt, Kmj., IhVHlihmt. 8m:— 1 commenced tlm use of Dm Klee trope Inc, pur chased of you in duly last. My trouble wah the bad olTcct* of a sovore caho of nervou* pru*i,ra tion. The Tnluo noted like a charm from tho llrHi application. It wanmd to i Itallru m,v entire Hyrttcm that my ueneral health had become al most onDrely matured. Khan been Invaluable to me, uml 1 cheerfully commend it to those whoso condition ha* been almllur to inv own. K. V*\ llF.t’H. ile*erlt*inir treatmoitt and non- * from all aectlon*, amt for A tO-pa^e l»ook, d< taluluit leKtimoniak the corn of all dl*en*c*. mailed Tree on uppliea- Don. Adore** ATLANTICKLKCTKOl’ttlBK C O.. 4.1 Doubt Itulldlnp:, ADhuui, (Ja. Political Annonnccmcnls. For Tax COLMtcrron. The {imhM*lcnetl nreuent dolrn D. Dravdonto D*e clD/enw of lierrlen county u* a rundblaic for Tu\ 1'tdleetor, »ubject to the action of Dm iloiot - (u-alhipaity, ami mdb It for him Dm urndvidetf HUppovt t»t the temple, We believe him l«» competent, fatthfut amt b*meat, amt worthy the uultrajjo of our fellnwjolUren*. * , VontHhi or Tirroy IMatkioy. Coinmitsionor’* Sale. UkOltrU.l - 111 limns Ciivstv: Hv virtue of n decree of the *u|mrior court ef Mid county, t will mull on the drst Tvp®.hiv In HeptmnU'r, at N’»n«bvllle, *abl county, belwmm Dm hjral bourn of sale Dw» foUe.vu I improperly in- wit: fmt of laud No. i.Yi.lii tlm Ten In dlttrlc.t of Attid ccuniy. The al.ncc utatud dcssrvo vrt»» ireant ml In Dm cam of Cox v*. A. \Y. l*atn?r*ou, admin bdratornn Dme»tatvef J, V>. Knlaht, deoertued. Hi U. rJEKT Term* easdt. KTLK8, CoiunilAKbMcr. 830 RKWAIUL Me will pay the ahmu r» WArd for the appit' hcnslon and delivery to the Jailor of Uorrien Ibo fallowing iloacrihed couviol?*. Bam Hlbuleton—M?ry dark (Duffamike color. I* or V.' year* o'.d, alsmt ftvw feet lu lielgbt, weigh* About Ik) mm ml*. Ivcc William* *f»uvk glnKercakc color, flA yearn of arc, nbrmc live ftvt nud Dina* Puih*'.* I \ height and wclijti* about IAS pound*, 8ut.Uk .black acho. F. JL 81UMAN8 & mitk. lUv’* MU'.tla- momduch P1UVATB SAUS. DKOUDIA -Pcunirv County. , In.acrordamy wlth un agwainenr made by nnd tmnvcen Dm heir* of Thom** A.. ShUvet, bile nf •* ii t hi * * ’ - Mbl t'um.ry, dtrccaimd, thofUMNl to oiler ‘ ‘ lirUtUghiK to Held ft* of C.011HV*) priFcmtod! of 490 seres ,i.f imp thSMM, III Ni uili liivnct nriaiit n - Spin: I in oil Chsoh, S. II. GUITonl, Nciv Casscl, WH„ wns trmilitcil with nouiiilgianml rheumatism, tils stnmnitli was illsnrilcrcit, Ills liver whs iitloclcil to sn alarming degree, appetite fell away anil lie was terribly reduced in flesh nnd strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured 1dm. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., Imd a running sore of eight years’ stitndlng, Used three bottles of Electric Hitters and soven box es of Bur.klcn's Arnica Halve and Ills leg Is sound find well. John Speaker, Ca tawba, o., Imd fivu largo fever sores on Ids leg, doctors raid lie wns Incurable. One hot tic Electric Bit ters and one box Hucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by ,J. W. l’aulk & Co., drug gists. '/Ann Hopo Dots. Zion I,In pit, July 10.—Am proud to state tlmt Mr. Johnson Oliver is out again from Ids rceuitt Illness. Cotton Is not doing very much here. Some fields, owing to too much rain, have shadded ofl half Its forms. I’rof, llcndrlx has purchased a tract of land near the church, on which ho Is having a cozy dwelling built. Mr. John H, Hutchinson has lieen em ployed to assist l’rof. Hendrix at thu lit ernry school bore. Mrs. E. E. Hutchinson and her son, M. W. Hutchinson, lmve been in this vlclni ty for the past week visiting relatives. The Sunday-school here will receiuu tho Moll Baptist Sunday school conven tion with a warm welcome to tho hearts and homes of tho community. I Vi'c hope to see a full delegation present. C. won ni'st’EPHiA, tnataestlnn, nnd sicinm-h disorder,, late uiiinv-.VH lniiN iii'i'tickx. All d.-sl-n. b'-,-|. it, tt ,-,-r Inllle. cennuiehn, trade mars and cc-iucd ted lines an wrapper. PIKLH! SALE!, CIEOKOIA -IDlUtiDlN COUNTY: Will bo *ubl on Dm llfti'ontli (15) iluy of August , - ..BBlr ibiMrlluht at tlie jdaes whens on die wild 11llness A, lUiker Uvmt loili 1u«* •rhUJals CM.lMB. U.W. MmiliS, J J.dauris. Miilgnni JCcluios. Kniiima, July 20.—Miss Susie Crump ter nml her lit!In brother, of Alapaha, are nt Enigma this weok Die guest of Miss Minnie Gunn. Captain and Mrs. H. K. Weston, of Al bany, are spending this week at Enigma. They arc the guest o( Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gunn. Mrs. Joe I’lerco, ol Dawson, who has been spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Jusito Murray, returned home on Monday last. Mr, Sam Palmer, ol Terrell county, Is at Enigma this week visiting relatives. Mr. Dan Paulk Is opening up n small mercantile business tier*! now. Dan In a good {allow sad I wish him success in Ids new undertaking. Messrs. J. T. Austin arid E. V. Ball have each n small grape vineyard, from which they arc going to lesllr.e n hand some profit. They ore converting their grapes Into wine, which will, rerdlly sell In tills country for t'J per gallon. This section seems to lie specially adapted to grape culture. Messrs. Weston A Gunn have built a tobacco ham and have commenced gath ering ami curing their crop o( tobarin. These gontlemcn are going to euro ilielr tobacco "tlie okl way," In the rJr, with out artificial hear. It seems to mu that ”iha old wav” would tie twst In curing tobacco os well as a great many other tWvgs. Our place gives the Brunswick nnd Western railroad a considerable amount of patronage, both in the nutter of pass engers and freights, and It dees seem to. me that tlm road ought to treat us ,with more consideration. We have no conve niences whatever. No depot, ho waling room, no telegraph olll'-c, no i Pnrtloa dedring next, bofom tho coiirt-lmuAc door ln*alil county, lmtwocn Dio b’niil hour* of *;Do, lu the highest bidder lorCiUdi, Dio (ullowinu denirlbcd proper ty, situated h ln^ and Iwinj' lit the town <>r Adel, lu Wild contv, to-wlts 'Die *<»*tb half nf lot No. 2 (two) in bbx'k No. 4 (four), ucrordlu^ In tho plan of Kohl town,on which lotU loonteda liulbl- Iiir known u* the Yonnjr xM; Wakefonl ofllce now occupied by .luJui A. Wilke*, K*q. Also fifty (50) by two hundred and ninety (‘AND feet o( land In •aid town, Im'Iuk a vacant lot and Imunded on the north by Bevcnth *trcet, ea*t by l*arri*h ave nue, *outh by laml of Mr*. Wllby and we*tliy Hutchinnon avenue. Ha id land to W sold a* tbo ikoford under and by vlr- Yonnc, w. M. Die First said mort- auKO. Hal.l mortiraite nuthorluln^ and empower ing nnld luink to mdl wild «le«c» ibnd property, af ter advertising thirty day*, upon default made *“ the payment of the liulebtwlnc** Recnreil thereby, to apply the proceed* of mid sale to the ihinplntlng nf said Indebtedno**. Title* in fee •Imple i(iv«n uurchamsr frt*o of tuoumbrance. **" * * ilyU,lrfw. ‘ lit 1* July l).C. A8III KY, I’nM't. First Nat. Hank of Yaldo*ta. Notice to (be Public. D KOHDl A-llKKiiiKN County : Homo thief or thieve* broke Into ami robbed my dwclllnit house, near Ava postortico in *al»l county, on tho nlulit of Die Orst Sunday r In July. TWT ^ _Jal There was taken from tho house S4/*0 in silver money, mat and vest, and a uhaln of deed* to one hundred and forv fonr acres, moro or lerji, * “ i. 5aJ, In the Oth land district of lot of laud No. New York Wholesale Prices And give oar customers the benefit rath* er (ban pack them up until no.xt year. Our buyer will Visit I be Northern and Eastern markets In a few weeks to hunt Trade Stunners gg Anil wo must have the ctish Our competitors have their backs Up j but we can't help It. I* tve can afford to sell an article for tic. that they charge 860, for, wc will do so, W e don't ask 23c. because It’s the regular old price, and so on through our entire stock. We lire at war with high pricoa, the following: m§j Note mm 10 yards black Inwn, Me. Ifl yards outing cloth, 7Ac. 10 yards dress plaids, Ifflc. 10 yards fast color lawn, 2fio. 10 yards best bleaching, 75c, fjtldlCH’ 'Uiiilcrvi'stH nt lOcEocli. Marvelous bargains In Cashmeres, Ser ges, Gorman Silk, Stripes and Plaids. Straw Hats, Any Price, Rico, 80 pounds for $1, Sugar. 20 pounds for (L Simp, 40 liars for $1. PRICES FOR Jlll.Y 30, ONLY. Let all come as this Is tho only brrgaln day this month. IS, Controters of Low 1 Prices, x V- Pabkh’ Bvti.nimi, TIPTON, QA, TIFT03ST SALE STABLES. TIFTON. - GEORGIA. A. 11 ILLIAiHS, Proprietor, Order to Perfect Service, DKOROIA—llRKJlir.K f’Ol.NTY. Nancy J. W«nn, W. W. ivknn. I.llml for Dlvorco In rien Aupeiior Conti. Man:h To.irn, 183:^. It apponriiif; to tho Court by tho rrturn of tbo Bherlif, in tbt* nbnvu Htated rase, Oat the de fendant does not reside in said county) and It further appearing that ho does not upsblv In said Hlnte: It Is therefore ordered by the Court, that * - ‘ - - - - ifefbf * service perfected on the tfefendautby the publication of this order ouue a month for four ‘ months Iwforo the next term of this Court,In the TiktoS (Uzurrn. a uowspa|>er published In Ber rien county, Dcnrpia. I , KF.i , r.iw& IIittii, Petit loners Attorneys. Granted: Aim. H. Hansf.u., Juri^o ». C. n. I A tme extract from the mlnutoe of Borrien 8ui»erit>r Court, March Term, WteW. a. W. MOD UK, Clerk. T1»U May ICth, 1892. Notice to Debtors and ‘ Creditors. dkoroia—hekkikn CoimrYi All persons Indebted to the estate of Nancy Baker, late of said county deceased, are request- , ..—. _ ,... . —.—,.. _ — . Ji •rw I oil to make inmirdiate payment, and all persona having claims agnlnst said estate are remained to Die Diem with me within the time prescribed by law 4»r this notice will be plead In liar of Mine. JAMKS W. WALKKH, Administrator. I»crry to D, W. Mims;and, also, a mortR isc front Maltbuw CasDelk?rry to H. Wbirehawt on the said 144 arrixi of land ~tbo morttfajic has been taken up but no name* has lieen torn oif: and, also, a numlsir of tax and other yoceipt* All licrsons are herrby notlllod and warned not t/> trade, In any way, for any of Dn« almve desenlied pn»l*»rty. D. \V. MIMH. Adel. July Uih, 1K02. Notice of nissolutioUa The Arm of Swhui’e, Griffin A Co., <W. U Swindle, T. I. Drilllii and A, W. I’ftUertitm) of Narhrilt*. Da., lias this day tUsoolusI by mutual eoiwont—A. W. l*atu*rsou retirlup. W. L. S^Jn- dlo and 1*. {. Gridin will conttoue the ImisIucks under the drm tuund e! Hwlmlle A flrilBn; they assume all H ihlUlica and will rollMet all dvbti. dne the old firm. IV. !„ Hw indlc, T. I. fiwrrtN, A. W. pasyeyson. Nashville, Ga., July 8th, WA. , ^ Dwelling to Rent. Tlie o»*»y rn.t’vgf resilience at the romei of mr" 1 -* andll ven *i om*e. A y * \Tir FourDi ativvt .1011 lib church. B\»*rsakin« - C.H. M AKUBFTT, idioi ai enne, near tlw lUpIfst j?tvcn %i om*e. Apply to If urn. Da. Money! Money! TO 1,0 AN Oo twrt trtaU»n wr lor impwmmwdev or be twrtWNwv, ut !fce irm taft) of S l - B p«r < v Citation. GKOItGlA—BKHHIXlt CdOHTY. To all whom it may concern: Vf 11. brj snt, adminisctstor of Mrs. Kmma Bryant, hbs appUsd . to the ur.«letwlKne<l, in proper form, tgf leave tn sell the land Itslon^luy! to Um estate npsald dece dent, and f will pass upon bis said applicaDon at my ofllee in Nashville on the ttrst Monday to August next Given tinder tay hand an d ofikfiil signature, this July P, I8W. F. M. SMITH, Ordinary. GKOBDIA Citation. -Bi'.prikn County. To all whom it may concern: Mm. Slip ntftan, adtninlstrairix of Amwj Jermaarr. to the umlendjrned, lu proin r ford), for t Zllplia Jc.r- applies leave to my offle* (n Nashville on the Ant Monday in August swat. Given ur.fjsr my hand and oCfirfal slguiNturv, thle July&tb, llKht. a F, 51. SMITH, Ordinary. Citation. KKORntx—Bvaanai Toirstv. S To aW wtirtin tt may (vmvrmi Banded enft .fame* McMillan-, ad mb: bursters ot Midcola* McMillan applies mthe undv'ndcMt** topWp*fW|.^v' foKT.z, for leave to salt the l»mt Iwloofttoif estAfn of Mid dvchNJcnU »ud l past, n;iyu their said appllcaibm at mv office » Sa*>bvlf)e Vm the ftrst! hauii auVl odlcisi el^natu rts thit jni iu August »»ex*A Given k * ature, th'.t Jnh -r. m. 8Mm< TvreUe Months Support. .