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rii-AUKS, July 80,—It in Ijotj, hot,
rain, rain, all tho time.
Sjmrka stilt moves onward and up
ward.
Some new hotiso* we noarly coin-
jilrtorl and otljers are bring framed.
Town lota are ad vanning in price,
In fact 'tbia portion of Berrien
comity nunjiot 1k> oxcellad by any
portion of (bsoTgia its regards rtliniatc
mid lio^I.th, productiveness of soil,
iind peraeveraimo of the people,
Tbo merchants arc adding this
week largely of new goods to thoijj
nld stocks.
Wool continues to find its way to
rmr market, Jt Injs come from every
direction Offietti iiiiftiodlutely above
gild below.
We eame near having a narrow-
gauge bijrrieann hero on last. Sabbath
evening.
A ninsie seliool cmiinipncca here
to-morrow under the management ot
I’ridessors (loddard and Williams.
J hope all the children will go that
possibly ran. We have lireli highly
favored in seonring such aooom-
plitthed tdaohors. Thu class will lie
wtmposoiPof tint InlellljfOlit sons and
daughters in anil around Sparks, and
they always get (.Intro, They see and
frel Ihe necessity of keeping up with
tlie times. They often meet and
praeliee together; limy ImvO the
praotlee and next week will get a
good part of tile theory.
There is a good demand for hands
fn pull fodder.
Miss Maggie Burton was a wel
come visitor tliis week to her many
friends jn Sparks.
T|im lien erop was never more mini-
prop than at present,
I saw my neighbor, Pnrdmn, start
across tho Street. Hoforo lie reuelied
the middle of tho street lie stopped
four limes to uonq'dor some till eg in
)iis soeks, Ife sayH lie can’t sleep of
plglits for tlio Ileus. But that will
pot do; lie is playing with that four
teen pound hoy that has omno to Ids
house.
May the editor of the GazstTk
- olive long and prosper,' 1 and Tifton
femnin radiant with a glorious future.
K, J. MuD humid.
U Hoves the Cbll.l ren.
* Mr. 0, II. Hlinwen, Wnllavluo, Kunsiis,
says: “If Is wllli miuisur* 1 spimk ot the
good tUminlairlsIa's (lollo, Oliolera anil
IMitrtliicii Roiutdy 1ms ilnno my family
during the last fourteen years. In the
inost obstinate eases of summer com-
pluilft and dlairhma siimng toy ehthlreu,
ji aetud as a elinrin, making It never iiuo-
pSHHiy to call In a physic'inn. I ean
. truthfully say, that In my Judgment,
based on years of excellence, there Is not
a medicine In lliu nmrkei Hint la Itaeipinl
For sale by Tifton Drug Stars ami I'eters
tV- Holole, t'c'cll.
ADEL IN SUNDAY DRESS.
Tin, Moltioitlat Oonfnvenen In Sn»»t«W~
Altai Swanns Will) I’.nple,
Oictm., August 2. -It was my niis-
foi'tum) to be detained from Adel un
fit U o’clock a. m. Mqwluy, The
(leorgin Sputhern had been carrying
delegates and ministers ,1’or four or
“'lint days, nnd I found plenty of poo-
• pie on lmnd. 1 arrived just at the
close of tlfe experiopoe meeting, and
toil l |lt ” fa learn anything about prom
inent visitors, ami, to secure a seat in
tho chtirnh wuh my first business,
exported, whim 1 found about 2110
people at thu doors scukiug admis
ston that t might fall, but Col. 11. B.
I’eepbis Is blessed with a broadinlipl
and a broad body, and ohde he gain
ed lulinittmiou, 1 kept in Ids wake
|tmi sueoeeded in getting near the
fl-OiVf, (This I ipay lie allowed fur.
Viler to say: Those who follow the
Colonurs White polltieally will lie
safe.)
After so.me imoessitvy arrangement
pi seating the puoplo, Kldur Ward-
la vy apuopiicyd Dr. Brunoh to preach
largu to\v(| (mil, in \Villw*
[ildiiig ami some of the over-'
iuwdad eongregnttop jpft and
number of mlpistur*. And tltim a
young IfiflR with, $ Ihwliing brown
pyii niirj ii general Hgliting eijst of
features itrose and read in a hasty
schoolboy stylo, '‘There in a fomiialn
filled with blood.’’ Ami J wes.sorry
ltAltl' T»r. IJiuneh.
that, j|§# hymn of * &*£ )> M! h
Cowpoy; ,1 better j enduring. An elo
quent appeal to the father for aid
In win.nipg soitj* and then the young
man arose and road the 45th chapter
of Isaiah, and A few verses in Rove-
Iatimi, IJjs subject was “Gospel
< Jail.” J hava never heard so logical
a discourse d) my life. During tho
sermon hi* brown eye shot forth rays
of fntelligenou like the pictured sun
rays. “Who is he?” and I was told
lie was Dr, Bradley, of Ktnory Col
lege. That the revealed Truth of
the Almighty has such a defender is
matter for congratulation.
May the groat Christian wave over
run tho corrupt political wave that is
just now essaying to swoop tbo'Unl
led States. Let moral reform be tho
battle cry, and in thunder tones
awake the people of these status to a
sense of the danger in which they
stand in this land of religious liberty
Adel did her duty by tho confer
ence nobly.
The Gazuitu was slightly ill cr-
ror as to \V. W. Webb’s “Kadcr-
land." He was born and partly
roared near Monter.mna, m Dooly
county, Oa., anil is a Georgian for
ninny generations, mid the interests of
Georgia farmers is as near his heart
as any man in or out of the state.
Ifis canvass seems to lie a spontano
oils uprising of the puoplo to honor
one of their follow workers. On
Monday lie addressed a large audi
ence in favor of organized democra
cy in another county and in another
congressional district, leaving his can
vass in tlie sixth disiriot to take care
of Itself. Faith without works is
dead, and Mr. Weld, is proving his
faith by his works.
Mr. .T, W. Hagan will run on the
third party ticket for senator, and tlie
democrats will see to it that, tho ac
tion at Hnthamy will bo reversed.
Webb will heat him in that district
two to one,
Samuel (1. Varn, an old and highly
respected oiliznn of Cecil district
died yesterday evening ut 4 o’clock.
Mr. Vnrur oiitno to Georgia with his
■father in 181)8 and has lived near
wire lie died for 60 years. An aged
wife, a number of children and rela
tives are left to mourn lit* loss.
UmtKMIAM,
.after the interest of
ty.e. Jiopo be Will rt
if possible, for lie is doing a good
work in educational matters for
Georgia.
Hurrah for Oapt. Bradwell and his
resolute determination!
Success to the Uazkttk, an inde
fatigable “worker in the vineyard.”
J. M. PATTK.V.
I’aulk & Oo., Tifton, Ga.
Guaranteed to cute
Itch In .‘10 minutes.
For sale by J. W
Early Risers, Early Risers, Early
Risers, the famous little pills for consti
pation, siek headache, dyspepsia and
nervousness. J. C. Goodman.
News from tho Second District.
Full returns nrc in for delegates
to tho eonvcMtion of the second eon.
gressional district at Albany, A tiguat
17th, and the situation can bo sum
med up as follows:
Stover,s has ten undisputed votes
from Colquitt, Miller, Early, Terrell
and Quitman eounlius,
Russell bus fourteen undisputed
votes from Decatur, Dougherty, Her-
lien, Mitchell and Calhoun counties,
There are ten contested votos from
Thomas, Randolph, Clay and Worth
counties.
Tho Gazrttk can’t believe tho
delegates from Wortli county, chosen
by the unauthorized muss ^meeting of
Juno 0th, will have the temerity to
present tliemsclvos to the convention
for admission. In that evont Mr.
Russell will have sixteen undisputed
votes in tho convention.
At any rate the Bussell delegates
will organize tlie convention, being
in tlie majority, and will appoint tlie
committee on credential* In pass upon
tlie legality of tile disputed or con
tested votes, anil it takes no keen
perception to seo that Russell’s
friends will go in and nominate him
on the first ballot.
Bright people are the quickest to rec
ognize a dood thing and buy It. Wo sell
lots of people the l.ltlle Early Risers. If
you are not bright theso pills will make
you so. J. 0. Goodman.
Cures scratches on
horses anil mango on
dogs with one or two
For sule by .1. W. Baulk
Tifton, Ga.
UU Ult
apjilUmtliins,
It .Should lio In Every House.
J, It. Wilson, S7t Olay si,, Sharpshurg,
l'a.. rnys In 1 will not he without Dr.
King’s Now Discovery for consumption,
coughs ami colds, that It cured Ids wife
who was threatened with pneumonia af
ter an attack of la grippe, when various
ether remedies and several physician*
had dime tier no good. Ridiuyt Burlier,
of thmksporl, Ha., claims Dr. Ivlug’s New
DlicOVory has done him more good than
anything lie has ever used for lung trou
ble. Nothing like It. Try It Free trial
bottles at .1. W, Baulk .V t’o.’s drag store
Large size ride, and |1,
Hints Norma! Seliool.
Atimcnh, August 2. If you will
allow me space in your columns 1
will give your readers a few of thu
details pertaining to the Stntc Nor
mal Gollego, a school in which tho
tcnchcin are taught both what to
teach and how to touch in order that
the best results may bu obtained.
Tliis college began its first session
July Kith ami will oontiuuo eight
weeks. During this time, teachers
who attend the college will undergo
a thorough preparation for the voca
tion of training thu young mind.
Thu Hchool is being conducted in
the famous “Rock Collcgo" building,
located on an eminence OOy feet
above sea level, affording a beautiful
view of the mountain secnory of
north Georgia.
There has boon enrolled to date
ninrty-threC students representing 211
counties, most of whom hoard at the
dormitory where meals, of good qua!
ity nnd quantity, are furnished at. the
low rate of ♦2.50 per week.
The following branches are taught
by us able anil olheient educators as
can bu found in the Slate. Psychol
ogy and the theory of teaching, Prof.
Lawton 11. Evans to whose care the
college 1ms boon entrusted, Geogra
phy-Prof, Ashmore. Language—
Pi of. G. G. Boqd, Mathematics—
Prof- L-M, Laudnuu. JUgher math.
ematics -Pfof. Shelling. History—
Prof. J. T, Derry. Primary methods
Miss l\tacy Rucoii. Kindergarten
niethnds-- Miss Allen.
Tlie tuition is free, ami any one
who wish to attend tlie Georgia Nor
mal College will be received witli a
cordial welcome.
1 will slate that our efficient State
School Commissioner, rapt. Brad-
well, is with qs this week looking
That I). & W. Ghost Agnin
The tVnycross correspondent of
tin- Atlanta Constitution writes that
paper as follows: “A little overs
year ago an engineer on tho Bruns
wick and Western railroad was
frightened by an apparition of a wo
man in white that frequently appear
ed at a lonely station at night and
made ghostly signals to the engineer.
Recently another woman in white
lias appeared, and on several occa
sions lias attempted to wave tho train
down. One engineer reports that
the woman was seen standing on tlie
track, just in front iff the engine,
which seemed to pass over her; and
she was seen running towards the
woods ns tho train dashed by. Evi
dently some crazy woman must l>o at
large in that vicinity."
FVm nvKPrti-sia,
liulIjnvUnti Met Htransrh <llHir,1rr». Inks
DHOWS —
rn-n iuos iiittwo,
ahuoaienx«eII.Sl psrbcStlo. (I,inlineliiu
Irwu murk uul rrcwwit net Hum nn wmrisir.
’’I.alit to bed and ami oarly to rise will
shorten the road to your home In tho
skies. 1 ’ But early to hell nnd a “IJUlu
Enrly Riser," the pill that makes life
longer and better nnd wiser. J. C. Good
man.
A Political Itow.
A petition signed by a number of
citizens of Charlton oounty Ims been
sent to Tlie Times protesting against
the recent action of the fourth sena
torial convention at, Owens’ Fer
ry, in refusing to nominate Q. R,
Proctor, Camden’s choice for senator.
It was Camden’s time to name a sen
ator and the alliance chose Proctor,
who did not think the demooratio
platform good enough. Glynn oh-
jeetetl ar.d some of Chariton’s dole
gales objected and Proctor was
downed. Another convention was
called. Glynn wants a democrat and
there are enough democrats in litis
distriot to elect a democratic senator.
■ - Brunswick Times.
itniin
NowIIur »ton Ip . ut JSlfilh* who want hullo-
. - It# qjtsliimlO mil-
, Mitim .Wtiio'x im-i Eiix.
it Is plmawi | tun* Knurls. Iiulurwiioi-.,
HlUctuiiws, i.Ivm cuupUmtr uiu .Scuralji*.
.. . -..
If dull, sptrilli'ss aril stupid; If ycur
blood Is titleV and slugglslu If v«ur appe
tite In capricious and iinrcrtstc, von nerd
MaM*p«rl)la . For bent results take Be
Witt’s (!. Goodman
Tom Watson ought to succeed us a
bookseller: He started out by sell
ing Ida law books ut'd now ho is sell,
lug a hook of his own genius.
URDAY’S PRIMARY ELECTION.
Jlerrii.il County Continue. In I.,. Xl.or-
ouslily IJemcntllo-A Now County.Kx-
ocuiIto Committee CIiomii.
The delegates elected from tho
several districts of Berrien county to
consolidate the vote of Saturday’s
primary for governor, state house of
ficers mid congressman, mot in the
court houso at Nashvillo last Mon
day morning, and was called to or
der by Hon, H. B. Peeples, tlie chair
man of tho county executive commit
tee.
The returns from the precincts
showed that a very light voto bad
been polled in the districts where
primaries were held and some dis
trict* had held no primary at all.
The total voto polled was 310, dis
tributed us follows: Nashville, 64,
Alapaha 64, Tifton 63, Ado! 30, Co-
cil 29, Sparks 24, Milltown 25, Ray's
Mill 32, River Bond 0. Those dis
tricts not holding elections are Up
per Ninth, Brookfield, Upper Tenth,
Now River and Connell’s Mill. Col.
L. E. Lastinger, from Brookfield,
was present and by request acted in
the convention for Rrookticld dis
trict.
A survey of tho returns revealed
the fact that Hon. Beil K. Russell
had received nn overwhelming ma-
ority as a democratic candidate for
congress. Sicvciih received less than
twenty votes in the county. Gov,
Northeti, the old state house officials
ami Joe M. Terrell, for attorney-
general, were endorsed. There was
some scratching done at Alapaha and
Add for attorney-general and com
missionor of agriculture.
Messrs. Thomas E, Williams and
Willium K, Guldens were chosen
delegates to the congressional
convention which J/moots m Albany
on thu 17th insl.
Col. II. B. Peoples and Mr. W. If.
Lovo were chosen delegates to rep
resent tho county hi the gobernatori
al convention at Atlanta on the 10th
inst.
The following executive committee
was chosoti for the ensuing two years:
Nashville—A. W. Patterson, chair
man.
Alapaha—M. J. McMillan.
Tifton—M. A. Sbxtnn.
Upper Ninth—J. L, Matthews:
Brookfield—II. C. Baker.
Now River—J. M. Hancock.
Sparks—W. J. McKinney.
Add—C. IT. Shaw.
(Joed—D, P. Luke.
River Bend—IV. L. Kcmton.
Ray’s Mill—H. If. Knight.
Connell’s Mill—L. P. Goodwin.
Upper Tenth—W. J. Rowan.
Milltown—J. I. Patten.
Tlie committee is nn admirahln
one, a bettor could not have been
boson. They are all true straight-
out democrats, and will work with
zeal and energy for. the success of
democracy at all tho elections—na
tional, Rtato and county.
The now executive committee af
ter meeting and organizing for wor
ordered a primary to he held August
20th, in tho several precincts of the
comity, to nominate candidates fur
tho legislature—representative for
the county and senator for tho sixth
distriot. Electors are to voto direct-
lp for the candidates.
Speech-making was not indulged
in only to a limited extent, but
Messrs. C. H. Slraw and W. II. Love,
in answer to repeated calls, mado
short lmt enthusiastic speeches. They
urged a thorough and active cam
paign.
Third partyites were made con
spiouoiia by their absence from the
convention. This was right, unices
they desire to renew their ’ allegiance
to the party of their fathers tor more
than a quartet' of A century.
»
ibuncil of
office August 1st, II
.. ...
Present: Aldermen Allen, Bowen,
Goodman und McCirea.
In the absence of the Mayor and
Mayor protein Alderman Bowen was
chosen to preside.
Minutes of the May meeting were
read and approved. There were no
meetings held in June or July.
After considerable- discussion the
ad valorem tax was fixed at 30 cents
on the hundred dollars.
The following ordinance was
adopted:
am onolMANcie.
Be it ordafncil by the City Council of
Tifton, that from and after the passage
of this ordinance, It shall he unlawful
for an party or parties to sell at retail,
within the It
He With bwnlaod I,
Room an'largenwt <
Furniture new and
cycled;
Table furnished with the l
> the mi
vision* tlie markets afford.
Public patruimgo solicited.
17-tf. J. Ml OWENS
ncorporate limits of the city
of Tifton, any fresh meats—hcef, pork,
mutton, kid or veal—without first hav
ing obtained a license for that purpose,
and all parties violating this ordinance
shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined
not loss than ^5, or he imprisoned not
' upon
rty
longer, than thirty days, or work up:
the public works not longer than thu
days.
ie It further ordained, by the author!
ly aforesaid, That the specific tax for re
tailing fresh moats within the city limits
of Tifton shall be ♦25 per annum.
Bo It further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all ordinances and parts
of ordinances in conflict with this ordl
nance are hereby repealed,
J. H. Goodman, Clerk.
Approved, August 1,18S2.
E. B. Boweh, Mayor pro tem,
Aldermen McCirea and Alien were
appointed a committee to examine
tho state laws and to lake such steps
to secure un inspection of tlie fresli
meats sold in Tifton ns in llieir wis
dom nnd discretion they may Und
necessary.’v^
There being no other business
council udjpuriied.
J. II. Goodman, Clerk.
It Is a fixed and immutable law tlmt to
have good, sound health onu must have
pure, rich and abunduht blood. There
Is no shortor nor surer routo than by
course of Do Witt's Sarsaparilla. J. 0
Goodman.
A. D. Aiiaik A MeCAhTr linos., Fcrtlllzon.
(SnccMsurs to Adair linn. A l.'o.i
]>»A»Sm:—Dio Ktsotniiiola* I bough
‘' «a« given entli
. , „jt from
your agent In October laat nan given entire eatle
faction. She nae of It has eiTnetod, 1 think, n
Iwrnianent oure on nut. I had tried many remit-
dies for yeara for dyaptipala or indigestion, and
could not got any ponuunoiH relief until I tried
tho F-tectrupolao. Aa I Have eald before, I would
not.nolt niltio for lino Tlmtutand Dollar,, unices ‘
could roplnce It for lone.
Uttapt-CLflllly, A. I). Alum.
P. H,— 1 Tho ntattmiont I made to Mr. Aloxauder
Heck on October M, IHUl, tint! whieli l cee pnli-
liiduol In oaniuldut , luia hetnt changed, I did not
slate that I umnt ••Victory." A. D. Auxin
I ink- idenmiro in giving my testimony In favor
of the En-ctruitoleo, lia.lng used It In niv fnmtli
nearly two yours In the treatment of uuuglie,
neuralgia and typhoid foror, aa well as ordinary
Ituliapoaitiou. I du wit tieidtatu to nay that mon
ey eniiht not hoy inlno, ,|f I c-otlld not procure an
other. Mkh, A, T. ItnATti,
CM Whitehall St., Atlanta, lie.
A XO-page hook, doaerlblng Irontmont and con
taining tontlmotiiaU from all Hccllmie, and for
tho euro of all dleeaace, mailed free nn appliea
Unit. Adltreen ATLANTIC F.I.KtfntOPUlHt* AO,
V, Uould Uiilldlitjt, Atlanta, Ua,
Political Annonnccmcnts,
yon CteKttn ftuvr.nioR Court.
I lioroltr minomipo niviwlf a oaiifliflnte for rt«-
"taction to tho olllco ol Clerk of tho 8U|iorlor
Court of Itarrlnu nmntv, puhjeot to itainooratta
tirlmary. Thankine the ihniiiIo for their pant
kindnoMH aiul confluence ropoNod in me I ear
neatly millet tholr nunport In tlm coming; alee-
" * — •-tnnisou, 1f Hlectod, to a falthfifl
of ihe dutlofl of the nfllrotothe
tlon, 1 pledge mi soV
norronnatire of i L “
•K*§t of my ability
U. Wi Moohk.
Foil SIIKIIIFF.
To tho Volein of ltarrtan County
For Yourself,
For Your Wife,
For Your Ckildrei,
There la no place that offer* better opportune
tta* for
BARGAINS
In any line of good* than can he found at
Padriek Bros.
They are receiving a line of Cooking .Stove* -
and Furniture of All Kinds—
Itcitstemts, Springs, Mattresses,
Hares, Tables, Bureaus,
AVnslt Stands,
Etc.
Chairs for Father,
Chain for Mother,
Chair* for Big Brother,
Chair* for Llttlo Bister,
And a very nice strong Chair for Big Bister a*4
her and lisr mutable Little BroUwr,
We haven't tlmato qudto price* this wccV, bht
will glvo a* usual pur Special Bale day. The peo
ple are clamoring for th*R»| It's expensive for
us, but wo can't back down. W* want room for
our Fall Htook. Our next Halo Day will he
August 20th.
r , / . \-h
Como, we have the nerve to suit U In prioe*.
IV0 carry ho old goods over.
• v •
Prefer selling at cost and have fresh, stylish
goods every acason.
flchicmltcr thu.day and tell your nolghltcve.
Yours for Lowop I’rlcei,
I'ftTHs’ Building, TlFTOK, flETHAIA.
TIFTON
foiTermy'
reir ns a rundhlato for re-olcctlon lo the olllco of
BberllT *»f aaW county, subject ta» the ttauHK’nilic
primary. 1 thank you, one ar.d all, for your alto-
glance to my candldaey two years ago nnd ear-
mwtly solicit, your anp|xirt at the ensuing elec
tion. I premise, if elected, to faithfully perform
the duties of tho olllco to tho ta-st of mv ability.
DA.Mill, W. Tison,
For Tax Cot.uurreR.
The undesigned premint'xfnhii f|, Orardon to
tho dtisens of Berrien county as n candidate for
Tax Collector, subject to the notion of tho demo
cratic partr, and mdldt for Idm tho undivided
support or the people. We believe him to lie
competent, faithful and honest, and worthy the
suffrage of our fsllmv)c|tlrcns.
Votkks or Tifton IBstuut.
Administrator's Sale.
OKOltniA—Hkuhikn Cot NTY;
Under aud by virtue of an order granted by the
Court of Ordinary of said county, at the AugiiNt
Term thereof, will ho sold Indore the court house
door In the town of Knsbvlllo, said county, Imj-
tween the legal hours of sale on the tlrstTuesda
in Heptembor next, lot of land No. 279 In the 6tL
district of sabt county. Bald land~trnloiigiiig to
tho estate «f Aareu derulgnu, late of said cmnty
deceased, and sold for distribution among the
heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on
tho day of sale. This August 1.1R92.
7.1LHIA JKKNKTAN. Admlalstratrlx.
JOSHUA JEKNIUAN, Administmtor.
Adminislrator's Sale,
UKORUIA-Brrrirn County.
Under and by virtue of an ordor grantsil by
the Court of Ordinary of said rmmty, at tho
August Term thereof, will bo hold before the
dourt henre door In the town of Nashville, Mid
cnimtj;, Iwtweou tejrat hours of sale on the
tlmt Tuesday in Baptemlwr next, lot Nml.ln
t U, containing Vhree-fourUui (^) *
block l
lulng Umco fourths 0,) of an acre,
corner of Brjwnt and Ooodmaa streeta In the
T« Bo Voted On,
Governor Nortliun has issued
proclamation submitting to tbs v oters
of the state for ratification, amend-
menta to the constitution paused by
the last- legislature. The most iu>.
portant of these sets are the two pro
viding for annual sessions of the. leg
islature of fifty days each. Another
important amendment is that which
delegate* the power to issue charters
to banka and insurance companies to
the secretary of state. The fourth
amendment proposed is to provide
for the reading of local bills by title
only •,in find, reading after imrodne-
Uon in (be U'gixlatnre,
town or Bpsrks, with S-ri>oui dwelling thereon,
also stables aihi otiior ImpromucAts. Raid
perty belonging to tho relate ot Mrs. Fimna (try-
»ni, imU zJt 5T»nV COtll.U Ol CWCtl, and for
tht. bsiwAt of Betts arid cwlltore. Terms cash.
This August I. BWJ,
W. II. BRYANT, Administrator.
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
C. A, WILLIAMS, Proprlater,
Citation.
(if.OHCilA—IiKiutiKN County.
To all whom It may concern: Matthew Rowe,
administrator of James Murray, has appUcil
to tho undcrslgnetl, in proiter form, for leave to
sell the Und belonging in the estate of aald dec*.
dent, aud I will pass npon bts said application at
my office in Nashville on the llm Monday In
September next tllven under WY hand and o*l-
dal eiRuatnre, thta AiiRTjv& } ikt/.
F.M.Bjtnir, Ordinary.
Notlee of ExanljyGloo
Tksre will lw an Baatnlnxtbm ».f appllcanta for
uchoUreldps In tbs tlcnraja Nnrmnl and lodua
trial Coltajro (f«>r clrta) at Nashville on Mumiay,
Angnet 22, levlnmng at 9 a. n>.
To bo eligibly to a«lmlA«ion Into the college*
girt muM be at least fourteen jvar* of age. mvtat
he a resilient or (leoml* amt mites poenwwa a fair
knowledge of tho onlinarv brawhee of an l*t»g.
lish ediuotton, v(«; Artthmeita, CremmaY.fle-
ognphy anp lltator.v. Tim exandnathm wflilw
npon thetv subjccLi and will contain no “catch**
questions nr pedantries of any kind. The pur
ports will be to teak the pupil'a menial dlacfpBne
and general Inremgeure rntfur than her knoajb
edge of text book technlcallltat.
Berrien county U enYlttad to three echotaN
-kbljw only, but I am awlboritcd tu »t*je Wax If
abonld bs arreatof ntrwber of vpptbvmts,
itWkt* thM ww all WtM ke U.
» chat to IhOM* whu ehtahi
1* will be rety low, whkle wo?s Ukw>
«ngh tnstntnkm. mitre wmfnl or twmMAtnlraWe
Afl'*- **»> Ae*»*l X. >*°- fiernen (V
Citation.
riXOHniA-BssxisK Cuusrr.
Tt> nil --Ik m It m» cne< rn: Mm. *. a Kirk-
lank Ism .pplivd In ib« nn4.raleiM>l, i B pr->,,
form, for pemuuMit utter. »f nSmlnVitrat!
no tlw> WUU! nf a„hu A. Nrwlwrn, mt. of m
««¥’*■ .SmmusmI, *Jrt I will p»t> upon M. nn'.-*
n
Citation.
nKonnu-Br*«i*s ewexrr,
■pa ltd wbua It tony imnt-vni:
kM appllwl h> Dm amlvnURovd,
fi* the .ppelohnetu of the fie,
ti»rt or lu.ii* oUmt nt iwnoa,
mini.fratnr on the Mt.te i,f Mrv-
wo, Isle of MW cmnty SeeeueU, no* I
niwt hb M'n) .ppllestlon at w.r office
vlll. oa Ike *wt H( ' -
Hlven V oiler
till. Ananat
I ftv.t Monrtay la geplemher m
or my haiol an,I nffirin.) .ivaxtar
i,is*,
Admirjstrator's Sals.
CilXUWllA-.nmsrea cooszt- '
ITnrief noil by vlrtno <sf aa oeOer maM Sytkn