The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, August 12, 1892, Image 4

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LETTER-BOX, A RKCWT1CLE FOR THE THOUGHTS OF CORRESPONDENTS, im ? THE GAZKTT.K : TIPTON, G A,, FRIDA Y, AUGUST 12,1892.' *.'»>»» nuil Kreytta of I.»l« t-n»l *W«eplrI»>K chronicled liy it 1'nlthfnl nml Hill- elrnt Corpi, of RPjiorteM, Titliaruanlu AhhihHiHIou. Alapaha, Augunt, 8,—'J’lic Takor urn'lii Aiwoeiiuion mlit (n'AlgWwV. on July Wih mid formally organized The foil owing coinniitLiea wore nj» jminted, vir,: To solicit donations,---B, B. Gray, I’inoWoom i John M. Lott, Douglas; J, II, Baker, Aliipalia; K. H. Hmitli, Sycamore j Dr, J. CVGoodniaii, Tift- on; A. J, Parrish, Sparks; W, L. Kennoti, Adel; If, B, iV(')/li's, Xnsli- viJIu; S, K, (Joleioao, Oca)a; John Fussell, Kjrkland, To accept propositions,—’Thos. B. Marshiill, Wjllauoochop j Jesse Dolt, Broxton; Jeff, Kirkland, Pearson; Jlcv, J. 0. Wilkinson, Alapaha; J. B. Ohnn, Knigma; John Band), Nash ville; M. T. Paulk, Kissimmee; B, Irhy, Cycloneta; Bov. B. W, lhiek- abtio, Sparks, The object of tlie associaliou is to permanently organize and Imild a talii'i'imele mi tl;« most desirable looa- • tion, there to carry on a series of (neelings every year; employ the very best talent and otherwise to he of vast importance in enlightening mid christianizing the people through out the wli'ograss section of Georgia. All who are interested in this grand work are very respectfully invited to blunt in tlm Methodist elllirch in A1- ppalia, at 1 o’elook on Tuesday, Aug- tistlilld, 1KUU, P. If, OnvMPldtjt, Ohalrjiinti, A. K, Ki.moti', Secretary, Doliemlaii’H itudgel. Vkcil, August 8,-~Takc one fourth of a pound of fair Bio coffee and carefully roast it to a medium brown and pml into a very fine meal. Put six moderately heaped leaspoonfulls of tlio meal in a liiflf gallon coffee pot, then pour over the meal one clip of boiling water anil let the decoction aland one minute then add five more cups of boiling <vnU>r. Wait 10 min utes and then put one tablespoonfull aweot cream in a coffee cup and pour on it. tlio hot coffee, I have boon somewhht particular in giving the above directions, as every one loves good coffee and I really believe the above preparation was the famous nectar of Jupiter when sugar was added to Hiilt the taste of that fastidious god, At least it is goo<) enough for me. Fake a half bushel of sound little cob corn, free from trash, and carry it to uncle Sebo Met,’ey and ask him to grind it very flue, Tnko the meal homo and ask your cook to wet it well and hake it brown in Hioall, thin pones and you will have something lit to eat while you drink. Most grain makes good brood; but worm has something to do with weeping at his unfilnew, tlio I-ord was merciful, “Oh, no,” said he, “I am not fit to be fit.” Many of them go for the honor of the name and lose it by ignorance and carelessness, and thereby lose their salary and pay off their constituents m disgrace and inconvenience. Tlioy ought to lie treated like the old man who wanted to lie a doctor treated his wife. He gathered roots and herbs and gave them to his wife to drink thereof, “and'’ said he, “If they don’t kill yon they’re good medicine.” Let the laws they make effect only them selves two years, and if they can stand them lot them have a trial on others, I learn it is common now for ox. legislators to have Williams sworn to thorn they are unwilling to father. But then, Pendleton runs that branch of the court, hear ye him. Bohkmiax. Knignm p,chocs, Knuuia, August 10. on, ti|o rain l the uesu%il r»in I Down In Hr farm yard, tip’ In the Inno; jjaifU si Hie work shop, o’er llmhills, It drowns (lie leg certs mid ptoses tlio mills. It lifts rained here nearly everyday during the past tell weeks. Miss Mattie Being, of Pearson, Spent it few days in town Iasi week. Mr, 1C. 1C. Lytle has just rotunrml from a visit to Aslilmrii, (la. Ho re ports times dull and I Be ground wet 1|p there- Kurmurti nru having a laid time trying to suyu t||u fodder crop. If ruins every day. Dr. J, II. Umuimmd, of this place, Went tip to Syuamove last week on professional business. • Tlie little infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Diilloso died Iasi night with llmlera infantum. Airs. 1C, K. Lytle and children are Visiting relatives in Muodp county fills week, Mr, 'Gotiu Bussey returned last Monday from Dawson, where ho had been to visit his uncle, Mr. J. I 1 ', Bus sey, who wo are sorry to learn is ygoro.% ill, Grech lirown, unloved, one nf Messrs. Weston A- Gunn’s teamsters, )md a leg broken and an ankle joint dislocated one day last week. Given ;s a clover darkey and his fi lends eympftlhiz,o with him in his tifilioilim. Jlp is improving vet'}' fast now. Wanted- To liuy the right to soli the tltl.lt of Captain, Colonel, Major, General and Judge in south Georgia. Would not nu iiiHuraneo company, that would insure the eluetion of can didates, do a thriving business now ? — •v*}9m Ifows items are suaroe this Week; te’ . but rain is plentiful, we are able to unite.' Mrs Afnry AJitloney, of llnhirn, is fit Enigma this week visiting her daughter, Mrs, W. 8. KehuausH. dr*. lB^itiar and one of the little Regulator* have been ipilte slok with FOR 11V» PEPSI A, IiirlifriWItfi nml ftofMMCb 'Hsortlcrs, lake lifjiwdtfi. idmi ftoftiMCb 'JHorucrs, ti mvowyitt IRON miTKHK. All iIpuUts fcerp li, ?! p»»f broth). lifiiwinclmo trroliMroir* am! erwo«l fed lines ou wrapper. SIXTH DISTRICT CANVAS. / sevi-rnl varieties which bus the pow er to turn men into devils. I see by the papers that there are two saloons in Washington in tho nation’s e.ajii- tol, And tlie Inst legislature of Georgia found one, a one-eyed tiger, convenient to our legislators. Our Judge Hansel! keeps sober; but what can ho hope for tlie good of the peo ple, when we trust drunk men to make laws for us, One thing the people can and ought to do, refuse to vote for a candidate who drinks, “(live us this day oi|r daily bread.” There is no hint in the above oft-re pented prayer that grain would la 1 put to the use of making human fools and fiends. By all the happy homes destroyed, by all the misery of blasted hopes, by ali tlie dries of innocent sufferers,', may the god of the widow and orphan nnd neglected family destroy tlm still worms. Are there not sober men enough in our laud lo lill our oflleos? Are there not sober men enough to edit imr newspapers? Are all our lawyers, doctors, preachers mid teachers sober men? JJvery sober, sensible man says they might- to lie. b’elhiw-eltt- zmnt, see to your vote nnd patronage. I have freummtly of late hoard sev. oral of tlie brightest men I know pray for the abolition of tlie maim- faeture and sale of whiskey. May God hear their helpless cry, Akin to drunken, reckless legisla tion is corruption of the ballot, I hoar that Mr. Ben Jones, of Vnldos- tii, objuatod to Mr. W. W. Webb's eioulidaey on the ground that lie was too poor to pay WO apiece for votes enough to elect hint. It will lie re membered there wore charges of cor ruption in thu last eonvenHop which defeated Col. If. B. Peeples and sent my friend, Hon. Win, Koherts to the senate. Tho above rumor comes with ill grace when we remember that noted convention. Yes, W W. Wtiiib is too poor, and thank God, too honest, to pureliase a seat in tlie senate. ' I am no politician, no candidate, but the people who pay the tares ami suffer the effects of Peek’s slavery bill, lunl bettor keep their oyos open when they vote. Krpial rights to nil, the devil turned loose on none, would suit Joe Jefferson if old Tom didn't sav it. f* It tt-Flgtil Ilotween the If orient Mnnnon noil A King of Monleil f’olltlclaiia? The democratic party of tho sixth senatorial district can and ought to succeed, but to do so it is necessary to fight on democratic principles. Now, there is a time-hbnorod prin ciplo which, I fear, many good dem ocrats have overlooked—an axiom, you please, of democracy. It is this: “Let the ollioo seek the man.” It sounds like children’s foolishness to say in one breath, “I stand pledged to democratic principles,” and with the next, “We can buy votes enough to elect our candidate, My God! and lias it come to this ? We, southern democrats, who spend our time preaching against republican corruption, election frauds and all the evil of a subsidized ballot box, to boast of buying votes! Kvnn that tho Force ' (over, but lire now improving. Mrs. 0, A. Davie and hot little dimglitur, Willie, loft last week for their home in Tomtoms'o., They will stop off at Sasser, mol Dawson to V. vB.A friends, Mr. W, Anthony, of Sasser, who J” ■' 1ms been in Kpigma h r wiW^Jpbys, -hSi^elWIteil home yesterday, ' *' , There is a ■ ilispositlftn among tlm people Of middle nnd southwest Gfor- 3 (la to come ip this direction, buy unds ami build tiieir future homes. ns there is'nu avra ami work- nuth Otnr itVf.AU. 9' T(m best ten lines I have seen i.u a newspaper in ten years is in last Week’s Christian Index. •-‘The Crea tor made man and woman to live to gether ip the same relation .os tlie Hover In tho tree- part and parcel (it each other. The depraved law maker, following tlie growing cor rupt views of society are making statute after statute dividing every lie that hinds ft household nave the chil dren And making a wedge mu of them to keep them separated." 1’ar son t’inrke advises us to live in har mony with God -the.se heartless tinkers prepare us to live inhitrmoul onsly with the devil. Lord defeat the lawmaker 1 Most of tlio men win. misrepresent the vntecp, of the people ,ari- like Montgomery Folsom’s put penitent. He wps rryimy piteously after a re viral sermon, The preheher up proncheti him and told him \« hell of evil conceptions. Bill, pah's before it. Buying votes means the corruption of our lawmakers to the end nt se curing the passage of class laws— laws which the popular will and pop ular good would not tolerate. Tile candidate who seeks ui elec tion by snail methods is no democrat, and those friends who buy votiffi to secure his election are not democrats. A government for tlie people and by the people seeks no such niethdds. A free, unsuhsidUed, ballot is tlie democratic policy. I am sorry that such methods are publicly boasted of in Lowndes coun ty. I learn that one of Mr. IC. B. Moore’s friends, Mr. Ben Jones, has said that Mr. Moore was able to pay ♦40 each for votes enough to muni mite him. This eomoa with laid grace when coupled with the charge of official corruption ns county com missioner in giving Joges it Cranford $10 per month to feed tile town horses when Mr. Hum offered to feed for ♦fi, and in paying out of the county treasury over ♦700 to capture tlie thieves who stolu ♦000 worth of horses. Air. Moore err- Study stands in a had light as a dem ocrat favoring financial reform, if these charges he true, big a worse stigma is east when it is said lie can tmy votes, ns it implies unfitness overriding tho wilt of tho people by corrupt methods. If this is Mr. Memo's qualification on which tlie suffrage of tlie people is asked, then he had better step down and out, for whosoever will buy a vote will sell otic. Tliis is tlie hour of peril to democratic government in tlie United Stoles, ami it behooves tlie people to put democrats in office and not cor ruptionists. Wo have enough cor rupt bargain and sale in tlio repub lican party to satisfy the honest tax payers. Free thought, free speech and a frre. uulmught ballot are the only guarantees of democratic gov- eminent. It Afr. John W. Hagan is guilty of making some remarks in regard, to negro rights ami Winchester, rides credited to film Ins friends ought to send him to the asylum. Boukmiav. Zion Hope Items. Zion' Horn, August 8.—Bain con tinues to fall in thin vicinity. Fodder pulling is tlie order of the day now and farmers are. looking gloomy over tho prospects of saving the crop. Prof. Hendrix resumed school this morning. IIo stopped a week on ac count of big meeting. Mrs. Bayliss Hutchinson and hor son, John, made a short visit over the Alapaha river last week to rela tives and friends. They returned .Sunday and report having had a good time. Tim protracted meeting closed Wednesday with no accessions fc the church. Afrs. S. Shanks was in this vicini ty last week from Milner!* mill. She reported something of a curiosity—a chicken with. two beaks and three eyes. It was hatched at Mr. Jim Buck Wliiddon’s. I wonder to which party it belongs? It is with a ho.avy heart that I note the sad intelligence that little Leona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Oli ver, is seriously ill witli typhoid pneumonia. I trust she may soon be restored to her wanted health. Mr. Bayliss Hutchinson lias about disposed of his pear crop, and I sup pose he received fair prices. There was a heavy rain and wind stonn hero yesterday, felling trees in every direction. Air. II. II. Hutch inson had about one hundred bun dles of fodder blown off the stalks nnd ruined. There lias been considerable argil inert here, and some disputes as to wlm is tlie Zion Hope correspondent of tho UAJiK/rtn, Now 1 want to set tle tho matter, fiver sineo about October 25tli, lfiiKI, the said corros pendent has been a fellow-about my Hize—except two or three screeds by “Billy Bowlegs" and two or three by “Z. II, 8.” I wrote the balance my self; I am a little hump shouldered, look real homely nnd will lie twenty- live years old tlie Bill day of Septem ber lfifiti. May the editor of the Gazettk live long and prosper, and may Tif- tnn always sueceod in coming to tlie front as the gateway to southern Georgia and Florida. Airrmiv Af. Hutchi.vson. A. W. Patterson, H. F Moore, «r. ( J. W. Button, K. 1). Morris, J. W. Gssktns, Marshall Green, E. 1> Bowen, F. M. Bhayv. »r,, J. E. I’ceoles, — —illl! T. E. Williams, C. 11, Gondmsn, I., F. Harper, B. E. IJmlsoy, D. C. Elements, J. J. Nobles, .Tsa T. Griner, ■J. J. Stephens, B. B. Ghlsuin, B. U. Dove, A. D. Mattlils, B. J. Connell, jr., D. ti. Crawford, J. IB Griner, t ight. ■§. mntree, hlnson, Malcolm Gaskins, M. A. fiexton. John WM Charles iteatz, J. J. Pun lit, II. II. Tift. James Hants, J. 8. IJndsey, E. C, Parrish. * V * W. n. Nesmith. J. K. Gray, Dr W. I). Wilkersoh,' J. W. Parrish. • T. N. Tucker, Y Leonard Hoberls, . B. P. Lovltt, I). K. McPImnl, W. L. Griffin, Tt!" nmiarslanci] lias opened a ft tn(- Ismss ii> tlio Jujian b-iih Julian minding an. tbs public with 1-sict Mul Voils-lns at rate*. Hoorn am largtand airy; Funiiluro um and Marrow orated; Table, fund.dud Kith the hestj&a- vtsione then ‘ ' "V- t.AOIKS bwilltut a kune, „r children who w»nt tmlW- VI UJ\ "h-inld take liuov N s hmin nri-rnHs, It t* pKn<anl, curve u»l«ri*. indMAIolt, nmuBsnt'M. I-Ivur lumptainU and Keuwlisis. mill ilfeMiiWB. Foi V- Th'Wffi Htv s(iV»Wh<« on i,m> utJuigu or i inn. or tw W. E. Fount in, jr., A. I' 1 . Simpson, J. T. Crosby, Archie Gaskins, i). J. Morrison, ,1. F. l’opc. J. 8. Ford, J. A. Parrish, J. B. Williams, J. E. Bryan, Jr., O. W. Fender. T. J. Suflivant. N. M. Whitehurst, M. Weeks, W. B Edmondson, 3, 8. filrmons, Needham Joiner, It. M. Mims. V Thin Ai>1eu<li<l institution, which 1ms Wiken rank with the liest schoools in tho Btatc, i* now capa ble of accommodating ono hundred (too; pupils from abroad. Rate.t of t uition very low. Health of town uimurpaMud. Hoard cheap; no liquor «o!d; pood society and churches of all denomi nations. Writo for further particulars to H. W. UKKD, 18-lm. rroslitont Hoard of Education. An Ordinance. Bo it ordained by the City Council of Tifton, that from and after tlie passage *' ' " ‘ nlawful nf this ordinance, It shall be unh for an party or parties to sell at retail, within their ncorpornte limits of the city of Tifton, any fresh meals—beef, pork, mutton, kid ar veal—without first hav ing obtained a license for that purpose, nnd all parties violating this ordinance shall, upon conviction I hereof, be lined not less than ♦3-1, or lie imprisoned noi longer rtmn thirty days, or work unon UI; the public works not lunger than thirty da its. Be tt further ordained, by tho author! ly aforesaid, That tlie specific lax lor re lulling fresh meals within the city limits of Tilton Blmll be ♦2,1 per annum. ,Bu it.further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That all ordinances and parts of ordlnancea in conflict with this ordi nance are horciy repealed. Goodman, Clerk. Approved. August 1,1802. E- P. Bowkn, Mayor pro tom. Political Announcements. Fen TTKAsi’iien. T licrt’liv ununuucu myself n candidate for nico tian In the ulllee ol trousurer ot tlerrlen county, subject to democratic primary. Ilcmemhm-inp you, past kindness I curncsUy solicit vnur von- in tho oopilng election. I pledge myself re fultl - litllv discharge every duty r,. the host of my abil ity if eleotod. Vours respcctlttlly, Wi It. Fuicn. AVomen who wear tine diamond rings prefer to cat the corn from tlie cob. Of course tho ringH don’t show up better, but tho corn is sweeter, It is said that only five passengers were killed on all thu railroads of Great Britain and Ireland during the whole of last year. The record in Georgia alorio, doubtless exceeded that number. Tho meanest man wo have come in contact with recently is tlio one who sold ns five dozen rotten eggs at Oehinokonco the other day. \Vo can forgive Dim, but wo doubt if God over will. Such an imposition an a poor, unsuspecting newspaper man i» beyond divine endurance. However, we are praying for him.—Albany News and Advurtiatcr. No pastor should resign Ins charge without a very clear ntul satisfactory reason. Undue haste to lay down a work to whioh 1m has been divinely guided may bring disaster into his own spiritual life ami untold harm to the church. And if ever a church member feels called upon to adviso his pastor to resign, ho ought to be very sure that he is not laying irrev erent hands upon tho ark of God, Pastors, as a rule, are the most con scientious of men. They arc not given to holding on to their places merely for a living, ami they know when their work is useful fully as well as other people. Besides they seek llm divine guidanco for them selves, and their conviction* are. en titled lo respect.—(.’hrisuan Index. Fen Serr.trr. At the J»olJeHatlon of many friends I ofler my^ wli OA.i UHWliiiatO for tho ortlee of WiurllT of .. — Umcll Horrlou county, Auli^utjti dionuorn lc # primary If olocUHl 1 to the very brat of mv skill aiul ability. lUisiwctruily, John W. Harrr. large tho dutlos of the oltlcv V skf Fdn cutitK BcrxmoH Court. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re- election Ui the ofllco or Clerk of tho Mupurioi Court of Herrlen county, wtijsct to detnoeratie — • --A. Thankinr tfio fetqde for their past iraaat “ Indnessand Coitflrlaneo re|osed in me I car- •slly sol let their sumiorl in tho condos m, I ptedgo myself. If elected, tu o fs itfnrm.mcn of the rtutieB of the nflloo to tho st of my ability. a. *lo< For Hit chivy. To tho Voters of Berrien County i loffofmy self ns a candidate for re-election tti the ofilro ot BhcrliT of said county, subject to the demncrall. primary. I thank you, one and all, for your alle- glance to my l andtdaoy two years sro and ear neatly solicit your support at thu ensuing elec tlon. I prionUp, if elected, to fblthfuUy perforr the duties of the pllice to the best cf my ability Dakikl ^ .Tisor, FAn Tax Cou.rctoh. Tho undersigimd nivsem John O. Oraydon the cit-lrens of Horn* . Horrieti county as a candidate for Tax Collector, subject to tho action of the dnmr c-rtillc party, and Solicit for hint the until support cf the people. Wo believe him competent, faithful nod hnhept, and worthy the milTrago ol our ftdlnw)oH-Irens. VOTBltS OV TtKTON PlSTItlCT. Money 1 Money TO LOAN On real estate, or for Improvements, orhulldtuf: purposes, at the low rute of 3’j per cvnt. per an num; front tlvo to tMenty years time* ny The Mutual Lnml nud Building Hymkente, or derscy City, J. Further parilcUlars cheerfully and promptly lurntsd-cd by W. 11. HAiiKlXH, AReul, Lepnx, (la. Administrator’s Sale. GKORrtlA--Heurim Countv: ITnd^r nnd by virtue of an ord«r granted by the Court or Ordinary of said county, at the Aiiqnst Turin thereof, will In' Mild before the courthouse markets a fford, Public, patronage solicited, 17-tf. J. M. OWENS. in nti Fop Yourself, \*’^'TorWoiKWinr^ ^ \ For Tour Cbtldr4a, There is no place thht offer* better oiiportunl- tics for BARGAINS In nny lino of Roote Hum <nn t» found |t Padriek Bros, - -rf—MW. *«■ ■ '••an Tltcy are rocelvlnp a lino of Cooking Stoves and Furniture of All (teilstenils, Springs. Mattresses, Safes,-Tables, Bureaus, • Wash Stands, Etc; Chairs for Father, Chairs for Mother, Chairs for Big Brothf*. Chairs for Little Bister, And a very nice strong Chair for Big Bister *n4 her -— and her amiable Little Brother, We haven't time to qhotv prices this w^k.bnt will plvc a* usual our 8pedal 8*1* day. The pnv pie ure clamoring for them; lt> txrenslre for us, but we can’t h«t k down. Wo want room fdt our Fall Stock. * - ! t-alr Bay wlllbo August 20th. Come, we hare tho nerve to suit IT In prices. We carry no old goods oror k Prefer selling at cost and ha vo fresh, stylish goods every season. Remember the day amlttttyrar iulghbenf. TAW for Lower lyicee, r*rks' Hulldidg, Tirxoir, flxiRdrA. TIFTOIST SALE STABLES. TIFTON, - GEORGIA. f. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, .. thereof, wilt In' stild before the court house dour In tho town nf Nashville, said i-ountv, be tween the legal hours of sale on the ttrslTncAday In tteptember next* iol ol land No. 270 in Uw 6th iitrict of wiitl cHMintj*. Said dim I land belonging to the estate ef Aaron Jerni^an, late of said county A. H. Adair A Mi Cartv Hu«>s.. ForttKinre. (HnCccMors to Adair Hit ?. A Co.> “ “* * ™ from l>kAHBin: ~Tho EMtronohw I hougL. at W given cttilreaMlff ^\'ur agvuidft October last action. The use of It h»w cifwted, I think, a IH'rmatmnt cure on mo. t had tric»i many reme dies tor rears for dy*pe|*la or Indigestion, and could cot act any permanent relief uirtU l treed the Klcciropolpe. As I bare (laid before, I would not sell mine for One Thousand ivdlacs, unless I Could teplauo it for Ires. Respectfully, A. I>. A da in. - 1*. liW—TU* ntrtiintient 1 tnad* to Mr- Alexander lU>ok oh October Jl.; IAI»1, bnd which .1 «*e pv\b- . “ *. - - -- . • ^ HshAtf In pamphlet^ h** tnen ebanjred^ 1 -----• It lift* QKV state that 1 used “Victory.” A I>. Adair I tak* pleasure In clvlug fnj* testimony in favor ar the Klcrtropob*. hating nsrel it In my fsrntly nearly two yearn In the treatment of yvmcIw, hruralgi* aiid t v (•.hold fever, as w«H aa ordinary lndls;>oj»lUf>n. 1 do mvt hrettaHi to say that mon ey «y«m not k«y mine, rf 1 eonld not pnwure. am othv-T I X? ”*' f '0.V J-. Vi’ J’ftilk Mks. A, T. I’M WMintuil Sl„ A.TmwVu,. ,t twwk. itwiltilu* imitBKin »n<:.»«- JolnR iwumMiMU ipan »ii wcunn., tMt«nt*£l <U m.'i.S * imSim IwiiBi deceased, and imld fot dlstrUmtlon among the heirs nf said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. This Auptst 1.1*02. ZILI’HA JKRNU1AN, Administratrix, .108 HU A .1ERNKIAN, Admiulotratar. Administrator’s Sale. OF.OHGIA—llBRhlkN Cot’jrrv. Vnder * the Court Pnder and by^ virtue of an order granted by ty «f said county, at tbe August Tenn thereof, will b© sold before the court heuse door In the town of Nashville, said county, between tho legal boms of i»le nu the Tuesday lo Bepumber next, lot If ‘ yu t,io * acre, » the v»ran tn s^hhm, i*»mi imwvih iowiiiij: thereon, also etahloa and othor impn.vements. Bald pro perty belonging to the estate id Mrs. Emma Pry. ant, laic of said county deceased, and Mold for Terms rash. drat M«k ctmwr nl town tho heneflt of Ueire aun creditors. This August 1W2. W. H. BRYANT, Ailroluwtrator. Notice of ’Kxaalnallon. Tl:«re will be an examination of applicants for scholarshipa In th> Georgia Normal and Indue- trial College (for girls* at Nashville on Monday, August r.’, bdciDUlng To bo ©llgiole to admiaalnn into the college a tatna. tu. girl roust a* least fourteen years of age, n he a resident of tleoral* wtd must pdfcaeto « fait kdowk*dg«of tbe ordlnarv lire ochre of an Eng. llih education, vl*i AHthmeth*-, fitninmar.'ite- ogtaphy anp History, The rxamina*ton will l« upon throe subject* and will contain no -‘catch’' qaeftioM nr yWaa ref t any kind. The ^nr- pose will Ire to teat the pupil's mental dlecii and general Intelligence rather than her knowl edge of next-book technlcolitlca. ’HcTrtei * * * trten conpty la entUkd to three scholar' Jhipaon^bit^fi am autbori-wil te state..that If -Gsr. Citation. Cl KOHOIA—Berrik* Coovrr. To .ll whom It m»y couccro Matthew administrator or Jame* Murray, tiaa appl., in ih, iindfr.lpnra. In proper form, lor lea,. 1 Mil the land lielonglng to the derate of Mid dec dent, anil I will pare upon hteMld application my nftlce In Naahvllle on tho ant Monday Rcptomtwr neat Olveo under my hand and dal denature, thie Anco.t I. tin. r. M. PM1T1I, Ordinary Citation. flXOROTA—Bmaiey r«BRrr. To all whom It may concern.- ilre. t. X K — — land haa applied to the form, for permanent letttra ,1 aduilnl on the eatate of John A. Neeiiera, late trelined, li - of aduilnl tnranty deceased, and I willpueupnahie appllcattnn at my odtee It •.Vaihrllle’on the Monday In *eptemher next, tllren under Beptemher next. Cl Wen under —*-*—iCnre.tftr - E - F.M.RJ Citation. hand and nlhelal alanatnra, thra Anjtnau, ^Ordhta^. ttROBOlA—BxiratE* VoLKTr. To oil whoa It may rdneern: r>. *. Rnl irt or aorno other »t fwieon, prrmi J _ jlttruer on the cerate of Mr, KUnh eon, lew of aatd county dereaneil, and I ^hrauonxt^wgj,; l>. ». Soherran upon hie mid Hie on the flrtt Monday _ tllren nader my hand end tbte Anptut i. titti. r. M. Administrator’s Sale. oBonaiA-mraiuxx rot-arr. Under end l<y »U