Newspaper Page Text
■p'/*'*•' < ■ >
FHIDAV, flipTEMBEU 2. 1802.
Pfp?
i
y
A RECEPTICLE FOR THE THOUGHTS
OF CORRESPONDENTS.
Mown mid llvonta of Intormt Tmnsplrlng
diroulolml by aFalUifiil »nd KfH-
•elont Corps of Keportore.
Bohemian's Budget.
Ckcii, August SI.—Truth is a
more poignant sword than slander,
for conscious Innocence cures the lat
ter but the former, like diamond dust,
liaa no antidote.
Tlio man who rules tho poor by
deceit is a more hateful devil than an
open tyrant.
Revolution is the child of oppos
ition.
No rogue is so cunning as to go
always untaught.
Mutual concessions of many inter
ests are the groundsills of democratic
government.
llcipublico—a thing of tho public
—what a sad commentary on tho
radical robber party in tho United
Htales that has assumed tho above
namo.
Now, Mr. Kditor, tho senatorial
matter is settled so far as the nomi
nation of a candidate is concerned,
and the host interest of tho demo
erntio party bids mo sheath my pen
ns to tlio methods used In its acoom-
plishinont,' but I will say to “It. A.”
mol tlio Valdosta Times that I wrote
advisedly and retract nothing,
I am no Ham .loneH man nnd pro
for my tobacco without flavor,
(lov. Colquitt may bn right after
nil. HollItMIAN.
Zion Hone Items.
Zion Horn, August 20,-—Verily,
wo are the spared monuments of
God’s mercy; wo have had two days
without rain,
Corn crops aro very good here,
while the continued wot wcathor has
cut the cotton crop off more than one-
half.
There was preaching at the church
last Wednesday night by Eider John
A. Co*.
There is a prayer-mooting being
conducted here every Sabbath,
Mr. B/G. Weeks, of Obo, Colquitt
county, was in this vicinity ono day
last week on business,
Miss Willie Jordan lias been ill for
the last few days, though not serious.
Aftor hitching a Texas pony to a
wagon, last Sunday, three young la
dies of tliis settlement started to Mt-
Zion church to big meeting. They
had traveled only a mile or two when
tho Texas pony took another notion
and—1 guess tlio fair young ladies
will Imve' to wait until next year, and
then go.
Messrs, 8. G. W. Hutton and W. I.
Dupree attended the Peoples’ Party
rally at Nashvilio on tho 27th inst.
They report having had a good time,
I hope tiorno good friend will give
a receipt to make a political pot pie,
“Bohemian" is competent.
Autik M. H.
i, Aimes
Hoofing a tonic, or chiMrua who went ftafhf*
lug up, should tako
nitOWN’NTlIUm IIITTKHfl.
It Is pluMMit; curwi Mularla. Indigestion,
UllloiuuM*, Liver Coinplalnta and Neuralgia.
Holguin HcIioch.
Enigma, August 81,—Whar’s Dan?
Mills running, wine flowing, mos
iquitos singing, not raining quite so
lilnoh ami everybody feeling lively
livelier, liveliest, is about tho ordur of
tilings here,
Miss IlOttla Tyson, of Ciitbbort, Ih
touching music at Alapaha and Kiiig.
ma now. Him lias tun pupils at Ala-
palm and six at Enigma. Him comes
highly recommended, and I hope hIio
may have a pleasant sojourn among
us, and ho omiuoiilly suueossful in her
undertaking.
Misses Willie Kill worn! ami Mattie
Grinin, of Alapalm, ami Miss l.ouolla
Griffin, of Quitman, are visiting Enig
ma tho guests of Mins Minnie Gunn.
Tho visit* of those young ladles aro
Always hailed with delight by tlm
young pooplo of Enigma. They re
turn home to day.
]Mr. J. B, Askew and Ins daughter,
Miss Julia, will leave Imre to visit
relatives*'“amf friends In’ ffanooek
county to-day.
Mr, W. T. Drew and lus son, Jesse,
of Sumter county, and Mr. John
Hiugimm of Marion county, spout
Saturday nnd Sunday Inst in Enigma.
They have boon traveling for several
days through Qltr section of country
looking at tlio lands. They express
themselves as being highly pleased
with tlm lands and growing crops in
tlm vioifjily of EnlginK, and said
when tlmjj loft boro on Monday last
filial tlmy ox pouted to return in tho
early fall to pm chime homes, While
lore they were tlm guests of Dr. J,
11, Hammond and Jtulgo J. A. Hall.
Mr. ami Mrs. (J, W. Smith wont
up to Dawson Inst night to attend
tlm funeral of Mr. .1, K. Holder, Mrs.
Smith)* brother, who died Monday
night and will be burled there to-day.
Rev. P. II. Grumpier tlllod his reg
ular appointments Imre on Saturday
and Smtjjlly last, While hero ho
oaHod on mo twloo, Ha is very oit
torluining company and quite an ad.
■vooate of education.
Elders S. J. Snuls and W. I. Pat-
I'iok, of this place, attended a union
meeting in Coffee comity last Satur
day and Sunday. They returned
homo Tuesday and report a pleasant,
timo and a good mooting.
Mr, Jesse Murray, who has been
visiting relatives in Terrel! county
for tlm pilot two weeks, returned
homo yesterday.
Tim base bull erase at Enigma
Hoeum to liavo died u iinturni death
But that malum no difference with
mo ns 1 am a democrat ami opposed
to 'labor,
I am now getting ready to do a
thriving business during tho fall coi).
furring tho degrees of captain, coin-
tiii|, ntA.;alul insuring the election of
randi imts. Call early and get tho
first go, P. 8.—Ho sure to bring tho
cosh, Haunt,.in.
Tlio Sparks’ School.
Si’AHKs, August 20.—Tlm school
to begin at this place tlm fitli of Sop
toiulior will perhaps ho conducted by
n little different schedule than lias
heretofore been used in this comma
nity. School means something more
than merely sending a child to
place to keep it out of misohiuf,
School carries with it the solemn re-
sponsible duty of a teaolmr nnd the
work of ovury pupil, nnd when wo
say work wn mean it with our whole
heart banked up by tlm strongtli of
our band. A teacher’s duty and work
is to tnku tlm young mind and instill
Into it tlm lasting impressions of mor-
nlity ns well as n sense of civility
urged on by piety. Wldlo we feel
and understand the responsibility of
a teacher as a toaelmr, wo know nnd
fuel the need of tho hearty oo-oporn-
tlou on tho part of the parent,
We should i|0t bo ready to take
the place of the iustruetor.by prompt
ing tlio child to do tilings which are
contrary to tlm rule of suliool and
teacher. We must first have confi
dence enough in tlm tutor to trust to
him tlm judgment of tlm child’s no.
tlon on tlm impulse of tlm moment.
We should limn, on parents, insist
upon tlm elilld’sdoing its whole duty
towards its teacher and fellow-stu-
denis, or, in other words, wo should
urge upon it tlio idoa of doing right
which will he tho law of this aohool.
“Do right it matte in not what your
oomrndos think of it" is our motto nnd
goldon rule and if this liu violated
there wilt bo punishment inflicted ns
a reward. Lot tho patrons remem
ber that we onn’t teach school with
out students nnd it is just ns much
tlio duty of ono to come os another.
May wo not insist, with consistency,
that every pupil bo sent every day
unless practically hindered, mid when
tlm child oomos home with a tong
story of the proceeds of tljnt day’s
work in school give It to understand
that it will but engender strife and
produce fruit which will bo blttof to
its own taste if overtaken. Will tho
pooplo of Sparks and surrounding
aonnminity give us tlm uso of their
children's lima and talents for a few
months? Remember that education
as it is now looked upon, is tho chief
olid of every human Mug. Look
and seo tho condition of your race in
its conflict for mipiomaay with an
other. Sou the drift of your country's
talent. Look at your own surround
lugs and son if it is not beat tlml you
build good aohool houses ami employ
teachers who have a vim? Is It not
timo you were putting into tlm brain
of your child wlmt you expect to
leave it or give it? I insist, that you
look at these point* with a due con
sideration, Send your children, we
will do thorn good,
Gko. D. Godard.
MOORE NOMINATED BY ACCLAMA-
TION ON FIRST BALLOT.
DemormOi of the Sixth District are United
■nd will March to Victory In November
Next.
The convention of tlm sixth sena
torial district met in tho court house
at Valdosta Inst Wednesday in ac
cordance with tho call made by the
chairman of the district executive
committee.
There was a full delegation pres
ent from all threo of tho counties
composing tlm district—Lowndes,
Echols and Berrien.
Tlm convention wns called to order
by lion. 1*. B. Whittlo, chairman of
the district executive committee, and
organised for business by electing
Hon. L. K. Lastlngcr, of Berrien,
temporary chairman, and Mr. San
ders, of Kclfols, temporary secretary
and Hon, C. R. Pendleton, of
Lowndes, assistant.
It being found that there were no
contesting delegations, the temporary
organisation was made permanent
Tim following resolutions wore
presented by Hon. W. G. Avora, of
Berrien county, and unanimously
adopted:
nasottirroNs.
1. That onch county shall be entitled
to ton votos.
9. Thst whore any county shall liavo
more or loss than Ion delegates, It shall
divide tlio ontlro vote aiming tho dele-
gates present.
0. That In tho call of counties tlm
chairman of each delegation shall 'an
nounce the vote of his county.
lint in the selection of a candidate
tee appointed by the cancus for that
purpose:
np.aor.tmoNa.
At a caucus of the Berrlon.connty del
egation, hold this day. It being oilfclally
announced that lion. E. L. Moore wlfl
receive In the convention tho entlro vote
of Lowndes county, a mnjorlty of the
votes of Echols county nnd tlio vote of
Berrien county being divided, it is appar
ent that tlio further uso of tho namo of
Hon, W. W. Webb for senatorial honors
will tend to divide rather than untte.tlio
democracy of the sixth senatorial district;
therefore, be It—
limited, by this caucus. That the entire
vote of Berrien .county be cost for the
Hon. E. L. Mooro.
Itemhed, further, That the Berrien
couuty delegation unitedly tender to Mr.
Wchb their hearty tbanka and congratu
lations for his many and manly efforts In
behalf of pore democracy, that we ex
press to him our entire confidence In Ida
ability and worthiness to fill the office to
which be hae aspired, and fully bellevo
he will lie rewarded '
KILL Hi
Pnulk 4 Vo.
UMSWltitOOd to MU*
Itch In SO minutes.
Kor sols by J. IE
Ttftou, (la.
S
■f. Ti
a majority vote shall bo necessary to a
choice.
Chairman Las ti tiger announced
that nominations for senator were in
order.
lion. C. II. Shaw, of Berrien, aroso
and in a brief patriotic spceeh movsd
that Hon. E. L. Moore, tho choice of
Lowndf county according to tho ro
tntion system, bo nominated by nc-
elamatiou. Tho motion was grootod
by lioarty oliooring. This nomination
was seconded by lion. J, M. Wilkin
son.
Chairman Lostingcr thoit read the
following letter from lion. W. W
Wobb, one of tho candidates for sen
atorial ^honors:
i wrrnnnAWAi, i.rttbk.
To the hhnittyttk nnd Iftmbert of the Dent
orri/lio Hirth Bmatorial District Conten
lion:
GBNTt.r.MKN—Holding ns I do tlio pub
lie welfare high above personal ambition
ami realising the peril todomocraey by In
ternal dissension I lieg to withdraw from
tlm senatorial contosl now ponding.
1 further beg, through you, to tender
my deepest huarlfull gthlllmle for tlm
mark of high esteem exhibited In tho
eanvass by my friends wliosogouorously
supported ine for senatorial honor, suu
to assure l hem that 1 Imvo no Idglmr am-
billon than to ho found lighting under
the banner patriotically raised by Thom
as Jefferson ami to-day proudly hold
aloft by Grover Cleveland, and Inscribed
"pure democracy. Kcspoctfiilly,
Wii.i.iam W. Wnnn.
Mr. Shaw’s motion was then put to
o vote and carried unanimously.
Hons. W. A, Carter, of Lowndes,
John A. Carter, of.Echols, and M. A
Soxton of Berrien counties were np
pointed a committee to notify Mr,
Mooro of his nomination and ask bis
acceptance, nnd to invite ids nnd Mr
Wobb’s attendance upon tlio cottven
lion. Tho committee retired but
Ni>H%jeturtmd accompanied by Messrs,
Wcnh nnd Mooro
The former was first introduced to
tho convention. Ho made n short
speech gracefully accepting ms do
font and pledging ids services to tho
enuso of democracy and tho nominee,
Tlio latter, In a very few words,
accepted tho nomination and prom-
ised a faithful pcrfoiimmoo of ovevy
•Inly devolving on him as senator to
tho very best of his ability. Ho said
he felt his unfitness for tho office,
but ns U had como to him unsought
)tis House of patriotism admonished
him that he should accept the trust
nnd do all lio could to enrry the ban.
nor of the district democracy to vie
tory,
Thus tho contest, which promised
to bo a bitter fight to tlio finish, was
quiptiy and harmoniously terminated
However, to fully understand and
appreciate llm moans by widen was
brought about the happy consnminn.
lion of rite work of tho convention it
U: necessary to give publication to
the action of the caucus of the Berri
en delegation hold just prior to the
mooting of the ohitvontwn. In tltU
caucus the senatorial situation, was
fully mid frtety discussed, and re
by the party in tho
near future. Respectfully submitted,
L. E. Lastinuku,
W. L. Kbnnon,
M. A. Sbxton,
Committee,
Hons. L. E. Lastingqr of Berrien,
R. Pendleton of Lowndes nnd \V.
A. Ham of Echols were chosen to
servo as a district executive commit
tee for. the next two years. Hon. L,
E. Lastingor was elected by the con.
vontion chairman of, the committee.
Tlio following resolution, offered
by Hon, J. M. Wilkinson, was unatv
imously adopted:
nttsoi.nTtoNS.
neutral, That tho executive commlttco
of the sixth senatorial district shall have
tho power to prescribe tho manner of
solectlng delegates to tho district convon.
lion, to appoint the time and place for
tho selection of such delegates, and to
issue the cull for the meeting of the con-
vention.
Tho convention then adjourned
sins die, having overlooked what the
Gazkttu believes should have been
made an important featuro of tho
convention’s proceedings—the ap
pointment of a committee on resolu
tions nnd platform and tlio adoption
of their report. However the con
vention was composed of true and
tried democrats, standing squarely
upon the state and national platforms
of tlio democratic party as onnnoiat-
cd at Atlanta and Chicago, and ovor
ready to battle valiantly for the nom
inees of tho party from president
down to constable.
Bat notwithstanding tlio truth of this
old saw, a man who Is soon parted from
Ills rnonoy is not necessarily a fool. This
will be obvious when you learn how
A WISE MAN
Can part with bis money and B richer
than ho was b4.
If U go to Fodrlck Bro.’s during their
Slaughter Sale !
U will wonder, then buy and still B rich.
Our, fall goods will bgln to arrive about
September 18th. We must haye room
for this immense stock.
Political A
ren ruaiK i
rmi sii inurr.
To the Voters of tlorrlun tvSbu
tuSon of friontU Iam s t-si
Berrien county, subject
uiury. I thank my frlen
Itowui) on mo In tlio twist:
h the priintliy, If elected I
ehnrfio tlie (tulles of tlio oHii-e i„ t
ability. llBsitY i„ |
ron UKUIXAHV. '""J
I nnnnunee myself 8 candidate for in,, „m,. n of I
Onlliury nr liorrlon county suble t — J
In nomination, If boh!, and
tlio sultraito of tlio Iieolilo pit ,
elected to rl|!lilly guard tlio lot.
whom l servo. Itosiioctfully,
W. Hk.nhY (
ron tax ooLbscroa.
At tho solicitation of friends I hereby announre I
myself ass candidate for Tax Collector r* "
rlon county, subject to tho democratic hi
anil earnestly eoDolt the eepnort nr iny fellow,
cltiens. till am entrusted with the dutlcu of tin,
nOloe I wluinocbargu them faithfully and lint*
olently according to my best ability.
Ad.liix IIrari n,
Feu Ttkasi'kkii.
I hereby announce mysolf «
tlan to the oltice nf troasmer of J
subject to democratic primary.
S mr past kindness I earnestly solicit your,o
io coming election. I pledge myself t u r,
fully discharge every duty to the best of mv ■
the remainder of our aummer goods must
b sold at New York wholesale prices. B
(n time and wo will C that U are suited.
Note the following prices which will give
you a faint idea of wlmt we are offering:
Dresa lawn, per yard, 0
Brllllantlne, per ynrd; 9
Black cashmere, yor yerd, S
Oottonado (worth 95c), per yard, 1
Ladles’ buttoned shoes, per pair, fi
Ladies' shirt waists, . S
Good corsets, . 2
Boys' pants, per pair, a
Mens’ drawers, 2
1 paper, 800 pins, C
i paper Sharpe’s needles, 8
Enijs, 8
12 bars soap, 2
19 boxes matches, C
Head rice, per pound, 8
Best candy, per pound, 1
Starch, per pound, (
Coffee, per pound; i
Maccaroni, Imported, U
Steel nails, 80 ponnds, for $1
Bod springs, only $1
Mattresses, only $8
Silk parasols, each, '
StraW hats, 8 for lOo. and upward.
We ore here to sell. Come and C
bed buying.
fully discharge every duty to the best ofnivi
ity If elected. Yours respectfully^ ^
Fob Siutmrr,
At tho lolicltatlon of many friends I
lli'r iL
lerldl
1 elected t n(l( diseliiirge tho dutlai of tbe'ids
to tbo very best of iny skill amt ubllliy.
n..—.—s/..IVo
solf u» a cjMidlilato for J;lie ofllco uf,„,
Uorrien county nioerrtlo j
lM!«*t of m/3
ResjjeqtfuHy, , John W. BiKsifl
FOB CLKHK BOfBUlon CORKTi
Jjr announce mvsvlf a cunUIdtu
oloatlon (o tho office of C'lork of the L„ .
Court of IJorrlen county, subject to clemocr J
iriuiary. Tlmnkinr 1
(inilucM nnU connHei
.jo people for their i
Now Try This.
It will cost yon nothing nml will sure
ly do you good, If you have a cough, Cold
or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs.
Dr.U.1
tlon
King's Now Discovery for coneump-
, coughs and colds Is guaranteed to
paid back,
lit Just tho
thing nnd ttnilur Its nso had a speedy and
perfect recovery. Try a smple bottle at
our expense and learn fur yourself Just
how gootl a thing It its. Trial bottles free
at J. W. Paulk & Co. sMrug store. Large
sire 50c. and $1.
Oootlinnn Gossip.
Goodman, August 26.—It contin
ues to rnin, and rain tlio hardest
within the memory of tlio oldest in
habitant. Almost every day there is
a heavy rain.
The roads are all in an almost ini
passable condition, and it will toko
nn nlmndanco of work to make thorn
ready for tlio semi-annual inspection
by tlio grand juries, as well as tor the
nac of the traveling public.
Tlio floating brtdgo across tho Ala
patia river near boro has brokou
loose from Us moorings, nnd now tlio
river is impassnhlo nt that point,
Wo can sonrcoly got nlong without
bridge across tlio Alapaha rivor at
this point as thoro is a great deal of
travel that usod the floating bridge,
and the Irwin county authorities
should sen to it that a good subs tun
tia! bridge is built thoro at once.
If our people would turn their at
tuntltm to bettor roads, more bridges,
more and better improved farms,
more pigs, poultry, oattio, etc., and
prate less about polities, it seams to
me they would ha happier and times
would bo bettor. Head, think nnd
net without so much unnecessary po
litical demonstration. Vote ns intel
ligent freemen—as you please—and
strive to build up better society, bet
tor chnrcheo, bettor Softools, better
roads, and let political mass meetings
of every hno alone, as they tend only to
strife and discontent.
Or:t community is feasting on sitnp
peas, new potatoes and now com
bread, but oid home-raised bacon is
soarco. This is not as it should be;
wo must move up a pug and raiso our
own meat.
Cotton is damaged badly; some of
our neighbors have us much ns a bale
pinked out. Your as over,
J. Gl’ntkb.
—■—
ID Dll Cures tcratchu* tin
neatly lollct tlielr tuppurt in tho contlne
tun, r elected. * tu <a - ■
torforiimneo of tho duut*ri?r*tuc’oirh
it’Ht of my ability. O. ,\Y. j|
Fon 811 KHii'i*.
To the Voter* of lkrrien County: 1 iJ
•elf an a canrildato for reflection to the »L
Sherlir of Mid county, subject to tbe demfl
*• you, ono and all, for y
Uacy two yours ago i
support at tho cniuing L
if fleeted, to faithfully peril
» office to tho best of my.abili!
JUNIRL V\V1’ison
Fob Tax CV>mtbnm.\
Tlio umlorslptod present John 0,'Gravel on to
tho eitixens of Herrlcn,county as a candidate r»r
Tax Collector, subject to the action of the demo. •
cruiio party, and solicit for him the undivided \
support of the people. We believe him to bo '
comjietent, faithful and hottest, aud worthy the
siilTrage of our fellowjeiUzens.
Votehu or Ttytfm pvtrfiCr.
Notice te the Public.
QKOltGI A-—Hkkhikn* County :
Borne thier or thierea broku into and
my (iwelliun boujw^uear ava nostoinco.
^ n Usu> IIHHIMf 1 Ua Ji-
bonao V4.fG in sib
iiiopey, coat and test, and a elmin of dreds
one hundred mid foriy-fuur uma. uiore or
‘ " \ ‘ “
of lot at land No.
the ytb laud diritrirO
(1311th militia district) of originally Irwin i.uJ]
Heirtun oount|r,Ma: From Mark < aatl«beviyjt.|
Mutthow
irry, and from Mutthew c»
l»orry to (i. W. Wlinsjond, uleo, n lumnire fiuMl
Mutihrw CuitUbeiry to H. WhflQhurst on tB',1
ah hi 144 stores of land—the muncage has bti
i liken np but no names li:vs been torn off;
also, a number of lax nnd oilier receipts.
to,-;
Tlie urn
Parks’ Iluildin^, T/rro.v, Qktuoja,
® L(
:ton, Georgia.
jned has oponed a flistclass board-
ln{ house in Aa Julian building und will sene
“ i public with board and lodging at reasonable
M.
Roomt are large and airy;
Furniture netv and thoroughly ron-
ovated;
Table furniehtd with the host
visions the markets afford.
rublic patronage solicited.
17-tf, J. SI. OWENS.
taken np k
also, a nmi _ r
persons are hereby nolUled anti ’warned not!
trade,! — * 21 ’*
, In any way, for any of the above d»>m
property, G. W. All
Adel,July Utb, IWtt,
$30 REWARD.
We will pay the above reward foi r
bonsloa und delivery to tho Jailor of Ikrrwn the
\ described couviotwi
lingleton—very dark gingercako color,
‘d, niHJUt five fset in height, *nd
moustacu
TIFTOIST
•re fgP- , t JE]
>T3
CC sMkV
W
^ raflr
SALE STABLES.
TIPTON, - GEORGIA.
(1. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor,
(oHowir
flam I „
18 or 1# years old,
weighs alMHit 140 pounds.
Leo WlUlauii-iiark fflngereake color, 2fi yearn
of age, alMiut five feet nnd threo Indies in height
and wcL-lis About li r . iiouads. Htuall black
AM. F. 11. fllRMANtv HUO.,
Kay’s Mill, Ga^
PRIVATE SALE. ~
aKOIUlIA—ltElIKIP.V POIISTV.
la acconlan.a, wlih an >j;rvi'iiiantiiud. !>, and
l^twren '.lie lisip. of Thomas A. llafctr, Uto id
■v.i'i vimnt}, deceasaiti thouml.r»ti;iwdareau.
nairtred to uti'wr at private sato the real retain
hiOMialOII tn Htilll Ilwnilnt. Said mil uslatq
consists .It via acres «t land, with all tlic 1m..
ct ot said
. —., ...jai wherOv
1)11 tho said Thomas A. tlakcr llve.1 amt Sled,
---11 I
Commissioner's SaJe, 1
(IKOltniA—Rnunax Cersiv:
lljr virtue or a ilMtre, ot t»e super,or ronrt <£
said count,, IvrIU wt) 011 tlm AntTuMda, In
Hcptcmhcr, nt NaalivlUo, i
tho U ral hours of sale the
Wit: hot of land No. 425 III
said count}'. Tho above stated decree was (rant
ed In tho case or Cox v». A. W. I'8tler>,u., admin
istrator on tho citato or J. D. Knlcht, dooouttK
Terms cash. H. II.rKKl'UHk,
Cotmnlislonor,
Administrator's Sale.
nKORniA-Ilmtuiss CotxTV:
Under and by vtrtno of an order fronted by th«
Court o[ Ordinary of laid county, »t the Aucust
Tonu thereof, will bo «old Iwfore the onartbeusa
door tn the town of Nashville, said county, l.«,
tween the Icptl home or sale on the BietTucsday
In Sentember next, lot of land No. 27-J In the Sth
illttrlct of said county. Bald land hdmiL'Iruc to
tho estate of,Annin Jcmiran, Into ot said county
deceased, and sold for illalrllmtiou amour th.
heirs or said deceased. Tonus mado known on
the day of sale. This Aogtut l, UTO.
ZU.PIIA ,1 Kit moan, Adinlkistratrlx.
JOSHUA JBIW10AN, AiUnlnlslrator,
I will pay the highest Market Re
ward for KING COTTON, Long or
Short Always on tbe Streei.
W. F. HARRELL.
Aug. l»lh.
•ntls splemtiil tn*tttnttan, which bus tnJwn mnk
wlU» the Vest ftchtxmU in the flute. Is r.t>w vkwy
tile at sccumnAiniaUny; one luktuirect (tOQ) pupils
from Abroad. Ksies of tuition Very low. m»lU»
nf Viwn unturpesMaiK Boenl clmrrp: no It
sold; good wnduty and churches of all.de)
AAtions. Write for ^rthsr punk'ytluT*^
JH-im. rmtdsnt floard of K»iucA^aa.-
Adminijtrator's Sale.
nEonnu-ntmitax conrir.
Un.ler ami lay virtue of an order granted hy
the Court of Ordinary of s«ld comity, at lb*
Anonat Tarn th-rcor, uhl be Mid Sefofttfc*
court heusd door In IM town of Nvihvtlie, aaht
•asinty, twtwmt tbe !e*nl hours or tale entire
first Toewlay In 8«itemtier next, lot -No, 1, lit
houses awl Kiangt on
suRed M tbo adoption of tlm follow- lv , ulau ’ 1 now with ©mi or two
1 iqg resoiiitions prejxtred by a commit- <&^?Tlfton, y ‘ ‘ HU
.—
Administrator’s Sale,
(iKonniA-nsunixK cotuertt.
Under and by virtue of an order grantedbv the
Court of Ordinary of mid county, at tlio Annul
Term thereof, will be sold before tbe court house
door In the town of Nashville, said oonhty, bo,
tween the local hours of salt on the first Tuva.'
district of said county. Said
the esuto of Malcolm McMillan. Sr.
county deceased, and sold for tlie bom-fit
aad crwllton, subject lo the willow's Hover.
Terms made known on -.lie ilay e.r sai<. Thu
August 1.18U. ItANDf’.IJ. MCMILLAN,
JAMBS McMlI.I.A N,
MtWfc
It niity conccrl
sUrainlstrsUtr at Jsuw Murray, !>.*« nppu*<
to th* «r»fter»ifcWNl, In hropor Mr«, tot Wax* tr*
sell the land bvl.nixing to tho estnii* of nairl »lot e.
ilent, *mi l wilt paw lepoii Ills Mill application %\
ln .*“**»« «!»■«!*
nepuunuvr next (i«veu Muter in,
ok»3 signature* this August L to
■i. mm. res mo.—dm
Cytation.
nRonnu-n«»*u« coett*.
To all whom It wav concern:
’em', hav applied lo the mtden
(orm, tat permaticet letters
on the estate of John A- Nes
rtoni) deceased, and I <rfl_-
anpllcailon at my oiBen m Nail
luS’d l Sd , Jn , SrCg|5^nj
Citation.