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f HE GAZETTE
A RECEPTlCLp FOR THE THOUGHTS
OF CORRESPONDENTS.
pGnvsuiid ICventa trf Interest jjtrpniiplfltiff
Chronicled -togrxt lulthfni Miul THU*,
-ilopiittofivpA af Uflpnrljir*> •
ICniglim Kelloi'H.
ii.NKIMA, Ol'IoU'f 6.—.MhSHI'S. W,on
ion it (iuijn arc Having tlWJr large
^wo ; H|,oi-y ai-ore Iioiimi painted; JCnig-
iniy in on a Hoorn.
(jjfjii if B. (innii inform# mo Hint
pome niiiioruuHt allomplod to jvr.opk
pie tram engine, a few Bight# aince,
Homo four inilen south of thin place
)»y planing obotrifotlon# on the track.
HTii# wrecking Ininineoji in very dan
gerous and is ]mn|#lial)lp, ipidnr the
'law, by a ynry hpuvy penalty. It
pati’t be pqgnjbjo that the partieH who
(lid it fully reuljzu (ho enormity of
their crimp, It has only been a abort
firm) alncfi Homo parlies were sent lo
the Dado coal mines for life for soi
ling lire lo bridges on Ibo. ('enlj'al
(•ailrqail J.-ibI fall, and tlm poraon or
persons who Jrioil |.o wreck Messrs.
yVoslon <t (lipin’s Ir on engine may
Vent asulired lltoy will be proHoeuled
In the uluiosl extent of tin; law if
their idonlity js disoovorod.
Mtincrg. W- If. Murray, Japics mid
Hebert Bellflower, of llerod, (la., are
at Enigma thin week visiting relatives
and friends.
I rode up lo a genlh-nmu’s gale a
few morning# slncjj and was greeted
with this Hiibilalion, “flood morning,
Colpnell'l lie took me to ben eitndi-
dldale. It mai|e me feel bad.
Dr. .1. II. Hammond madp it busi
ness trip to Albany last Snlnrdiiy and
pother to ,Sparks on Monday.
There must be somn strong attrac
tion up in Worth county for our
young friuud A. I 1 !. Klliott, of Alapa
1m. Nearly every time I see him of
late he js either tjjOI'O Of going there,
Uenulifiil weatberl It makes far
mers saw mill and tiirpenliim
smile.
—" liliss Lizzie I’uiWood, nf Al(l|!itllll,
spent a day in Enigma the lirst of
the week.
Hunt, and Mrs. .1. I), (Infill vjailed
Alapnlm to-day and will ho at tlm
pmrriage of Mr. Otis Maker and Mias
.Emilia Enhyoml, wlileli intere»tin
event occurs thorn to night,
Mr. E. V. Mali will go in Atlanta
pi a fmv days for (.lift purpose of takj
Ing a eoiirse of inguleul leetures till#
fall nail winter, lie Inis been read
ing tills yenr under tlm tupirsliip of
Hr. .1, H. Hammond, who has spared
Ho pains in giving lipn a thorough
preparation fur entering tlm medical
College, so Unit Im will at once lake
pti c|iviable position in Ids class.
To-day wll! decide the fate of a
great many Georgia eundidales and
will have a very decide^ inlluenne
pvor llg> elcelioa assaraueo imsiaesH.
I venture to say some candidates
will get beat to-day; end thpii be will
be sorry, old so very sorry, ho did
pot opine round in lime and get me
pi ifigure Ills elerllull. Widl, if lie lie
p third party man that gels heat I
shall not lie sorry worth a oont and
yvlll try to struggle through wlilumt
pm III,lie, premium I \vmdd have got-
,pm op ids policy. KmiUHAit.
sense tenehes its pos#c##ors that tlmrc
may he honest differences of opinion,
and that if this is a free country each
roan )iu» the right to hold or express
hie opinirin, and y<Hp ids own ballot.
The man wjjo lias not lirmness
enough to vote ns lie pleases ought to
be disfranchised, for if lie js guided
by some other man’s will in easting
bis yoto the other man votes twice
and fie not at all.
I admire life man who has the
soiihu and courage to vote up to bis
convictions of right,
Now the negro, who did pot bring
himself hurc, nor did he enfranchise
himself, is tlm innocent cause of all
this arrayillg" brother against brother
making personal hatred among men
wllp-e inleresls are identical.
There used to boa process among
card players called playing the dead
man’s bund, (,'uffy is the dead man’s
hand.
Now that wo have elected North
ern governor and a legislature pearly
representing Hie will of the majority
let us set our hands to healing the
personal animosities engendered by
uvea zealous parlizans, and all work
for what >ve think wo have voted—
the best interests of Georgia. \Ve
have plenty to do and in tlm near fu
ture I shall give my views.
Huiiuui.vn.
There Is no use linking, neltljor Harri
son or Cleveland will lie oleelial mi|ess
limy lake lie Witt's bllllc Early Risers
They Imvc a “gel there" (painty possess
ed hy no oilier p!||, l>r. .1. (1. Ooodtnaa.
iron i*car
jii'! , '(f'V v |f'n. nnd KiotiiiH’it <ii ,fui|(r v , fnko
uu(vWiV »t mow urn ki»k.
Ml drnhr* l.< t n ll, ’I |»# r Isrith;, <.t unin'* line
Initio niur*C‘hid] «r w.t'.d red linen on wrnpper.
LAYMEN'S UNION MEETING.
Hit
illinllOutldUHi ' l-’or
A- i'o. Tiftin, (bv
(hires Horatchos on
hul'ses arid mange on
i(oits wllli one or two
side by ,1. W. I'aulk
In this v l(y of consumption. A
familiar beam' ' '
D.l ICI).-
liwullho Isn't Ilf Id pretty
fisky to ntglbci a cole or t'nugli One
pitnuto Bough fore Is pleasant, safe and
(md. Dr. .1. 0, Umulnmn.
Ad Ides of Orghnl/nllou, I’roginin for Hec-
oml Meeting, JCI«*. f Idle. .
At the Hussion of the union meeting
of Alell associiiiimi, bold at Mr. Zion
eliure-li, Ibo If fill Sunday in May,
Ul!)2, tlm mlvijablllty of organl/.iiig
a Laymen's Union meeting was tlior-
o iglily dismissed. Tlm ipiestion was
decided in tlm iilllnnntivo and tlm
time and place for organizalion was
appointed,
Accordingly a mealing was held
at New llivcr eliip-eli .July 2!l(l, IN02,
and an itrgunizntioj) perfOcM by the
election of (!. Al. Willis modurntor
and Joseph '1'. Webb as secretary.
(In motion, Itrclhrcu .1. 'I'. Deidiy,
.1. I), Callipun multi. W.Ouosl were
ippnillled a enmmitlee to draft Mill-
itjjlc, by-laws and constitution for tlm
government of dm organization; also
o nrrange progr.tni for the next
meeting.
Oil motion, Kesnlvcd to meet with
Sa|eru ehureli, Worth county, nil
Thlll'sday before the fourth Sunday
m i letolier next.
('. Jl. Wu.I,in, Modcnilor.
,1, T, Wi||m, Seeroliiry.
I>(IOOIl,VM.
Thursday, i);llO a, in,—Call the
meeting to order by llm moderator
and prayer by Urn. Ilenry Willis.
Address pf weloornaby Hro. .lobe V.
Sullen.
IDlifi II. III. -Whip. is tint whole
duty of tlm lay membership of tlm
elmrcli? Dismission opened by llro.
Silas O'tjuin,
2:011 p. in Are, the lay members
of llm rlmrrli within" tlm bounds of
Atoll association doing their whole
doty? If not, why not? Discussion
opened hr Hro. .losoplt Sumner,
Miscellaneous business.
.1. T. Dps nr,
.1. D. C.u.miu.x,
G. W. Gunsi',
('oinniitteo.
Worth County Local please copy.
J-liDiciitfoii.
ICditvr*Ti/fou Gaelic,: Fooling the
need of an educational enthusiasm,
let me ipeet the people through your
valiiahlo column#,
Doubtless, the greatest rpiestioo
with which to agitato 1-liu minds of
Ibo Southern people now is that pf
edue/itiou, i
The njjfids of cbildrpn slioujd bo
trained and developed in the channel
and U|rn in which you expect them
to go, and when they arc old they will
not depart from jt,
- “Great oaks fyorn iiftjn acorns
grow.” Great minds from fjttje chil-
dreir spring.
Hrironts, your children from their
very ihfancy begin to learn of and
grasp those Idoas'set before them liy
their exeniplars,
The mind of a chjld Is fully ela*ti-
oal In ils nature. Its future size
depends upon the amount of pressure
brought lo bear upon it from out
ward ob jects or circumstances.
The intellect, God’s ipiage on liu-
mnnity, is put jn the bands of the
parents or guardian to a.great degree
llint they may feed it from time to
time as tiie child lias need to develop
ils I act.
The gorminnlion of noble aspira
tions must be fed or else it will pjno
away and feed on tlm evil intlunneo-
of an intellectual <|iuigmire ; on an in
fluenza of degradation; and on the
bread of idleness and crime.
In the morning of reason, tbo ten
der tendrils of tlm mind begin lo
reach out into tbo soil of the sur
rounding inlluc|icos and take in tlm
food u liCther it, bn palatablo at first
or not. And whatever yon feed the
mind of the child on that ymi may
expect to lie virtually the elements
of ils nature and Ibo course of its
inclination. Some, very few, send
down their deteruiiiialions and tak<
Cliffy In 1'ollttcs.
■ Oik'll,, October 6,- Tlm election
being over and those of i\n who have
it Oil tlm table to wit, lire enjoying
-our disli of crow, wo may also have
a little lime for relleetion.
For llio lirst lime in 21) years I lie
negro lies been a dangerous factor in
politics. White neighbor Inis been
arraigned ngniiiNt while neighbor
and oufly Inis found himself an im
portant- politician. I state the fuel
pot to seni-rh for the eauso but lo di
rect tlm sensible poor while men ol
Georgia to i^m probable effoeL
From tins tjuie forward «Ir’to men
Will bo poiitie.ally dividyd|in Wepruia.
Thu Rush Imiid with which inch mild
unnms as "rotten,'' “nigger-hugger”
Vrnsoal" and the move lovely petypbi-
thet# o/“tyranls”and “traitor” hurled
at third partyitus have burned tlm
^and too deep-to efface. Common
locp'liold below the cares of neglhct
him; -tho white people think they
have time yet. So the spirit ends in
tlm sad reality that our people are
dying in tlmir own conceit and aw
pot sending to school and grasping
tlm golden opportunities offered
them.
Children should be taught to rule
father than to bo rilled.
A spirit of refinement and pride
should be stirred deep in the heart of
every child to look far higher mllu-
eneos and elmrishTinblo thoughts of
nfnnhood.
Not, only* the pulpit of the city is
filled with a learned man hut the
altar of the rustic clmi-eh is honorod
with one.
Nona but tbo] most learned at.
tempts to practice at tlm bar,
The ranks of educated men are
fast mustering to llm roll call of
responsible positions.
Loarned men are filling the
responsible positions and money'seats
in the country. Learned men now
sing llm songs of the nation—and
proolai m llm truths of philosophy.
lijso no, parents, and give your
children ml opportunity. Fit them
for the labors of a lifetime. If you
do not, the children sliopld visa op
and dnigrace your feeble efforts with
an invincible ambjijon to sale higher
in intellectual pursuits,
The school at .Sparks is growing.
0>;o, D, (ioii.viti).
AUoes-rA.OA-, March 22,180V
tlP.NTLBMKSItidvila mo pleasury to make
the r.ilhovliiz auttt-iiumt cnm-erniiift tlm i-nratlvfi
puwrr otA’Qur wiimlorilil KlactroixMe. 1 have
bum-rail untohl aaony tor tlm last fourteen yerre,
luj- trouhle have IjeelloonBtitmttoll. 1 have Hpeut
several thouaaml thillars lu theelturt to reyuln
my health, havhmheeo treatoil hy emlnont pliy-
“ " ol
Ahiiaile North ami KAUth. 1 eontlumi.l to pet
wiiteii, mu 11 finally 1 was u'i .'eii up to tile. Coil-
aLlpatiiiii, mrplit liver unit ahaUered-uervoH, I
true reduced aliimat to shi.i and Itoeea. Alter
tlil.i ataae id nil’,lira my friuud,ThomuuC. Swift,
Kuip, lute vicu preeldi-ut of tl.u S. H. S. Cu.,ilrz(id
rnu to dlaenntl'iuc the useof nil ■mdluluea mill
treat myaeir with yonr. araiul remedy. | ino-t
uilitiU I liuil tin faith lu tlu- Klectriipulae. lult my
conltdcnee lu my /rlvod ludueed mu to uiuke the
trial. Alter ii-ihu the tCoetrnpulsethree numtlia
I was restored to perfoe' liealgl, and now welph
tor, pinyuts. I owe It all to your Kleerropolse,
nml tinliealtatliijrly pnmouneo It the meat wun-
"Ul
I.
.. -IIIV.S
h'eeatngntuhle, in- children who want bulhl-
hm up. should I like
unovvN s utim ttvrTIOMS.
IS In pli'iuuMiti eure« Maliirlu, Indtjteatlnu,
a, Liver umiplalidi, amt Neurulttla.
llUlllUMIIlS
it's md very pkmsnut lo eoimh nml
buck, ’I'e sillier pnin in chent nml lack.
Many penpto emilil stop If, fnr unrS
liy uimplv usInyOm- Mliyulu t’lingli Guru.
Dr,,!. t> tioollmjm.
The 'millipede being made from
rcpiimjciiniAm in demueruey in the
Nertll, Kind and West because of
the iniipiity of prnleotiop and feder
al inlei-fereneo with oloutions should
open tlm eyes of southern people and
cause them In stop and think before
going further toward tlm political
disruption of the solid, south, lion,
Waller tj. G resit Ain, who declined
tlm tliinl parly nomination for presi
dent, ittni Hon. Wayne Me.Vengh,
Gmfield's nllonmy geul-ral, have tie-
scried the g, o. p. and will vote for
l'lev viand.
Dy-pop*!8., distress after i-atlng, sour
stomneh, pour nppeltte, bad taste, eoatcil
ton Kite ami beuribiiro are mtred UV Do
Witt’s I,Rile l-larty Hlaors, tho fwnmto
Hi tie pitta. Dr. .1. G. tiOCotnau,
and the troubles of disappointment
and grow lo be towering oaks in the
forest and wilderness of intellect.
These eases are few. Those arc few
who lmvo tho determination of a
Franklin or a l'atrick Henry.
There is a certain storehouse put in
the hands of tlm pnrents for every
child, 'flm parents mast walk out in
tho dewy morning of life and scatter
o|i|inrluniiies which tlm child can
cnlne along and gather up to feed its
iippolltd and serve as a Idling to the
work, ll is for you, fathers and
mothers, to say whether you expect
yonr liny to rolleot erudit or sorrow
upon your white hair as they bloom
for tho grave. Von must say wlietli
er your (laughter shall lie a rake or a
igiccii of humanity.
If you deny them their portion of
your pare you may expect a prodigal
or beggar instead of an honor. If
you refuse them tlm opportunities
entrusted to you as faithful servants
of Immunity, you may expect them
to lie failures in this life.
The great responsibility yf educa
tion depanda tiffin tlm parents.
Will you give them these oppor
tunities mid make man nml women
mit of them or will you refuse them
ami lump lo yourselves dishonor and
disappointment ? Will you erv “a
little more sleep and a little more
slumber" while, stu-li heaving (ides
dash by you and already heave atloat
on the deep blue sea of despair? Can
you fail to see the need of of school
ing your children while responsunli-
lies are growing so great upon thorn ?
Children atv-generally vvlmt they
are lilted for. (f you lit them for
higher stations in life they will lid
them. If you neglect them tlu-y will
lid the Imvor'sluttons ami occupy tlm
rear seals in elmrcli and in state.
Will you stand ami see your chil
dren swelter in their own life blood
while in such a contest with other
l-nuM for supremacy V
Did the white children receive
their allure of the public funds- lust
year? ’I'lie negroes, in IStH payed
'(>10,000 taxes on $M,200,000 in tlm
state of Georgia, While the whites
payed #Mif),-l22.nO taxes on if tf),-
000,0ti.fi worth of property.
The negroes received (-100,000
school funds, ft 01,1)00 utoie than
they paved luxes, while tho whites
received only $725,000 school# funds
for their children, fl the whites Imd
received in'proportion to the negroes
they would have used over $1,000,000
for this purpose.
One cause of this is: the negroes go
to school and no hindrrimo dl'tor
•laifiil fllrfcovery of i!iu ano. With 11, profound
aoiihu of gratMudu for my recovery, f tun.
Your* roapettfuiJv,
II. IliVfciis.
Pur nil Information, iSrn., ml dims
MiueiropoiHC Co., Atlanta, (in.
ar>r» Perry Hf.reeti
Anantla
Died ion TieUetH.
Tho (lAznrru is prepared to print
tickotfl .for the" ensuing elections at
tlm shortest possible notice and at
reasonable prices. The patronage of
local candidates respectfully solic
ited.
I “oil (leal Announcement.
To tho voters nf f»nld onntpy: T anmmnoa my-
Mtfli a tM.ttililaic lor Tax lUicuherof your ooun-
ty, Ktihjcct, to tiio domocnitlo lu lmnvy, nml nollo
It your mil)port. Itr.v.H. J.Saum.
PAV VOlIIt CITY TAX.
liy order-of tho City ('omicll of Tlfton, at n
meeting hold October lid. 18irj, I was Instructed
to open tho (ax hooks of Tlfton for the payment
John Churchwell & Son,
t; _
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s>«,:
DEALERS IN
General - Merchandise,
BROOKFIEI-n, GEORGIA.
y¥n |i(»« tn inform the public* tlmt y/a lmvo on hand a complete and well selected eijock of (lencraX
Memh#pdls/>,oom»isllDgiti part of . .
Dry-Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Staple arid.
Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Etc.,
Which we will sell at ROOK KOTTOJtt J'JilCEH, We have no wood to buy m rent to pay, and.
hence cun airord to sell our {roods at , •
PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES.
f!all to bco tin when you como to Hrookfleld and we will convince you that wo will poaitively Bavo.
yon much money,
We will he prepared to liny oottou and all other kind* of country produce and pay therefor tho ■
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, lie mire and let us bid on your cotton, and «ell you your supplies.
Trade fjt the Ch@ap Cash Store,
where you xian buy the pmitest quantity and best quality of goods
J for the loast amount of money.
Don’t forget tq call qn us{ we will l»e found at the same old stajid.
Youni very respectfully,
iirookficid, fin., July 80, lfnw. John Churchwell & Son.
J-
T- BOYD & BRO.
HEADQUASTB8S FOB
Crockery, China and Glass Ware,
Lamps of Every Description,
Tinware,
Hollowware,
Weoctware.
ICE-CREAM . FREEZERS.
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO STOVES,
Vrpm the eheapest to ilunk’s Jlrllllant, conceded
to he the bent In the world, they abBolutely
havy no equal in Ibo world.
Mai>ufnctlires all kinds of .<•— •
Tinware, S|pvc Pipe, Gutters, Etc.
Special prJocB made to hotels and board
ing hquacK, Write qr call on us whon In need of
tvnytbjng Inoui'line; wo gunmnUte to save you
•?. T, ItOYD & BRO.,
1(HPflttpwqn Bcruot, Valdosta, ru.
money
44
%
New Firm, New Store, New Goods.
J. W. PAULK & CO
PBUGGXST&.-
Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs*
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
I
Toilet Articles, (Utah as Pttmhiory, Colognos, Extracts, Pomades, Hair
Oils, Toilet Ot-anms and Powders,
Brushes, foil lino of Tooth Brushes, Null Ilrnsiies, Hair Brushes, Shoo
Brushes and Clothes Brushes, These goods are of the very host quality
and are to be sold as cheap as country dirt,
Fine Stock of Lamp Goods,
Elegant /VsHortmorit of Combs,
Frosli Garden Seeds in Season.
If ton for the payment
of city tax on the loth of October and cIohg them
on the Whit of November. '
Ali perftouA will take notion and govern tbem-
wdves accordingly. ExcootlottH aguiiist dcfauli-
ers will he idMticd promptly.
J.ll Goodman, T. T.C.
Citation.
flEOliniA -Heron ex County,
To all whom it mayconcccn: John I’opc ban
applied to the uuileirtlgned, hi pro|>er forut t for
IgUtirt qr aiiinlDiBtratlon oit the estute «»r Si
Ida Hope, late of “aid conuty dccoaned, and 1
will paxa mum hid fluid application at my olllco
1 " ‘ 'lie on the Mist Monthly ' *’
lu NmhvUfe on the Mrat Monthly In Novmnher
next. Given under my hand and ollleial tdgn.'t
turo, thin October ltd, 18ir»
F. M.HMi ll 1, Ordinary.
Citation.
O KO(U JIA -11K H It tKX Cou NT V.
To all whom It tuny concern: J. J. and AY.
iMiiidt, admi'.il itriGors ol H. N. I’iirrlsh. late of
«ahl cqnntv, docearted, have applied to the nn-
derxigned lo proper form for letter* of dUmlxHiou
“ ‘ ’rn.thl mliiiinUtration, and I will jiatw
.1 ,,i.1 l.wi .I.... S ti... ..III.,.. 1.. V null
front thuli
upon Uudr Htdd ap|dtcatiou at iuv oflh'e In .Nanh-
vlllo o.i ti.i’ flrst Monday next. Given under my
hand and oihvinl signature, ihU Octolatr 3, Hpw.
' V*. SMYni^Orolnury.
(il'ORGlH
Citation.
-IlEltlUtiN iVUNiy.
To all whom It, may eoucorH j O. W- Moore,
atlmlnlMt-rator of Ellraheth Watfion, late of Huld
'minty deceased, ban applied to the undersigned
In proper Torm for lemon of dt-unlMidon fr<»n\ bin
said admlniAtratlou, and I will pass upon Id*
nalil application at my uillco h\ Xashvllle oil the
lirst Motidny'in January next. Given under my
hand and ollleial hlgnatnn*. this October18U‘2.
K. M. &>Uth% Oi;d\i»ary.
Citation,
GKORGIA—Ukrhikx County.
To all whom It may concern: H. 11. lVeple*.
admlniattutor of Harmon ll Avera.lateuf ttaht
county deceased, tins applied to the imdcnitgncd
in proper form for letter.* of dismission from bln
Bald administration, ami I will puss upon ht«
said Application at my nflicd In Nashville on tl»?
lirst >lomlay lo January next. Given umkrmv
hand nnd ottlcial signature, this OotolHsr 3,
E. M. smith, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale,
G KOItOl A UKItH I KM t 'ou STY.
ITmler and by virtue of nn order from the
Court of Ordinary of .mhl county, granted at. the
“ ” *"■ ’ “ • ' * Wfore tho cmtrt
October Verni, lB’W, will Imj sold
hottn dons of said co'-.nty, In tho town of Nash-
vllle, between the legal lumra of H;Ue oi\ the ttrst
Tncsdav In NovcmUo.f next: Twenty-rive act**,
more or less, of laud tmmber In the nt h dis
trict of anld county, belonging to the estate of
Mr». EliaalM)tU Watwm, decti:ise*l, a,ml mow* f«tl«
ly described in r> «leed of conveyance made to
mild Mim Klytaltfth Watson. Bold lor the b*ne-
tlf, uf heirs and creditors. Tenns, cash.
(1, W. Mooitt:, Admlnlatmtor.
U0\I> NOTICEk
GEOUG1A--HKW«tkv County-
To all wUntn It may concern: All pcr^mB tm
* ‘- t, ff 1
tenssted ars hereby norlflctl that, tf no good
iMmse he tliuwa contrno .ouler wfll l«o
Wo Jiavo just vooctlvc-d one of Tuft's magnificent Arctic Soda Fountains,
and aro dispensing delicious Soda water, Only tbo purest fruit syrups used*
Dr, N, Peterson is in charge of our prescription department.
J, A\ r . PAULK & CO.
Paulk’# now bliok building TIFTON, GHOHGIA.
ISAAC S. liOWKY •
jTAPii GROCER
FANCY'
, • . I KKUO A tmiCSIt AN|) WT.I.I. SllI.KCTKD.STOtK OF . • .
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes
AND EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A VIHST-CMSh I1TOHE.
I Pay tho Highest Cttsh Price for Country Produce*
, • . AND WILL PLEASE YOU WITH . * .
GOOD GOODS, LOW,PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS.
1 Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere.
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
General Repairs
And Cabinet Work.
TV) undcwlgned Ihib. Mtttt’.lhhcd In Tlfton a
Ghup for repairing and m'kuutiMttbrtng of nil
kind* of furniture.
Cabinet Work a Specialty,
I will continue U» coutraot for all oI.mmmjb of
hfilldlngs and gnarutitvc the best work at the
lowest ttgurea.
Give mo a trial.
2+Am. R- IV STUBIW. ,
S muted by tho uuderslgned vn Mio tth day of
c.rentber, e*tsh!l*hlug thioe uow >oa*h m
mirkciUmt by the read emnmLw.'oitoni Upjvdntx
ed for that piu-po^o, onocommonumgat MuHH>^
ry Orchard wtrailng to the town of Adel intrr-
recthig at tho at-l eu.d of Fourth Mivot; also ono
commencing at tho cast end of Fourth street to
Intcrwot wlui
the Nashville and <putman read
near .1. A. ftlatthl.V; a'ouMinc leading ffoorMU-
ig
vllln ttnd »JuUu’,tsn nutd to buerwet with mmlh
Mnna.. ...
eml of MUtohln*on nvenue. And »lw disoontlm
ulng tho v?-ad now lead tug from Mullawry Or-
chAnl 1‘4 ttdhs went of Add lo wheve raimtod
IntCMOds with Xa.»h\lll> and tjuitranu rojul at
or near »L 11. Uarrlsh’s place dlaoontlnutng
NAiihtlPouod Gntun.oi road ftom milrt'ou og-sw
ing vwntibtg c*?t\var«lJlo \» here the row road l*i-
trrwfiis ttcar ihe plantadon of J. N\ Mat-thl*.
tK'iolww A tsrjr W, 11. SM7AD.
I hnirman Ibmrd r«nmty •'omml'olonem.
Tifton Ginnery,
TUTOR, GEORG! A
GOLDEN & SINEATH,
Crop vu'tui-H.
The above gianr ry Is now prepared for ginning
short staple cotton at usttiU privet. Prompt at
tention given and Kstisfavtion guarenteed.
We will have a flridclasa gri-'t mill in <qn*ra-
tlon In the near futme. Ample povrer.
AVAL
YOU WANT
Th« Sett Stock and Lovoit Bate#,
Eor distant shljunents to save expenses on
freight ehargea oiler you 100,000 •
cxnnder, 1’mlt, nnd Wmidetfiil.
Have you seen the Imndsotne ordiard of Mt\
J. It. Hate at Fort Valley, Yhe*«
Junk Uuddkd Tuvuts.
In nddlttm. can supply you with trees of an
desired nlze in Uww, Apple, Uhoriry, Pthtu, Pn
«ti,- also the Hultsian and other aprtcots.—X'i,
inetto Asimragus, combed the heat, '
ttead f *v Catalogue* v
liatnhlishcd ) AlJBX. PtlLLWr,
si
m
I will pay the highest Market Re
ward for K IXG COTTON, Long or
Short. Always on the Street.
i)Otj>a> .v sixK.VTh.
C "■ : \ A- V'
Cecil, (i3., August ID, 1S02 V