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A young limn, severely afflicted
wjtb an admixture if 'tnuiioendent
wlf-catecm and mania for dribbling,
wrote imd had jmMiabcd in the Byea- FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE.
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i fnnii*h«>l r -
. _ |ip)Mm*il wlion tlte inimey u nnwul
torrMuoniieintt from m'lahliorlnictown, In ko-
'* and 6#mi—— " —
Jlclud #n*l cAmniuiilcjtlxne on tlmilytopwf «e
•Iwuyft welcome. Alwnye wr)w on ono »Mo of
too ptt'xir, nail ilnn'l forgot to .nolW) y/mr muno
.manovhlciwoof guoa OiJUi. „„
Kate red «t the |ii«tolll(ie t at Tifton, (Icorgla,«»
mail matter of tho eernmil (due*.
Official Organ of Berrien County,
U. T, AlLKN, 15(11 tor.
JCdllorlul fClclitiiga.
W;
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Vote next TucBday for Cleveland,
JiuBsell mid victory. Than you will
have nothing more than your duty.
Tim outlook for the suceewi of
Cleveland #l)d demoeriioy grows
brighter utt the day of the election
draws near.
Jingo Torn Watson will be beaten
itl thH tenth district not loss than
three thousand voles, Hcoieinber
the prediction,
“The blackberry statesman" is
wlrnt tho boys cull Dr. Mattox, tlio
third party congressional oandidstu
|n the eleventh district.
Tho republican corruption fund
to bo used in tlio suitinnul election, is
variously estimated between one and
two millions of dollars.
Tim offlolal count of I ho vote oast
jn the late slain election was ooin
plated lust Friday. Gov. JSorthcn
received 140,41)2; Col. Peek, AH,Ml).
JSIorlhon’s majority, MbO?.
The bonmdldors of the (Jeorgia
Southern and J'lorlda railroad have
confirmed the decision of their Inis
tees to foreclose theif mortgage afid
pell llui load. The road may go into
the hands of a now receiver.
After the national oleotion comet)
the primary for county offices. Then
fie/nooruls will have it rod hot among
thcinsolvea in a good humored way.
Third purlyltcb can't he “in it” with
out taking tho oath of allegiance,
Tho pet passed by the lust Uigisla-
j.pro ureal,log a board of oqualisjutigp
Of tax .returns ia doomed to an curly
death. The present lawmakers will
repeal thu not liucaiiso limy nay it
discriminates betweun real ami per
nopal property.
Itcrrleu county Is preparing lo sup
plemmit her public school money]
with a lax suljloient to run a free
achool system tun months in the
year. A county cannot progress in
education without making still great,
pr progress in other directions.
Quitman Sim. , .. . . - •
lion. Ifov. Dr. I.neius OiiratiiH
Mattox went all tho way from Ho*
merville to Quitman to hityu the
floor wiped up with Jiitnealf, (ton-
gressoinn Turner, from the eleventh
distrlol, did tho wiping ami it is said
the job was onmplelely done. Who
Will vote for Mattox, miwf
Thn Fort dallies Herald says the
Texas fever is spreading in Olay
county like wild lire, and remarks!
Kyery titpo we see an emigrant pull
ing opt for thp far west, wo are ro-
liiimled pf a sign pnop found potted
pn p deserted house out there, “Ton
fnlles to water; half a mile lo h I.
Oort bless our home we've gone buck
to Georgiip
The Georgia Ohipilumpm, id Al
bany, will he held post spring as us
ual. Work of preparation for it
Will commence at nnuo muter the
management of a new set of ofljpors,
vis:..J, 8. Iluvis, president; II, M,
Molnlosh, seorobiry and treasurer!
jV. W. Mpsu, nsslstunt seoralnry. Tl»e
Herald, of Hint oily, says '.'Hie ground
work for an nsrambly that will
OolipBO all its prodewssors” have
beep laid,
Hop, Williprti J. Fforthon was In
fulgurated for the .second term as
governor of Georgia hist. Saturday
piorping, the oath of office being ud-
jpiit^rsd by Olnef Jiisllee l.ogan
E. Hleoaloy exiiolly at lit o'olook.
The inaugural look place in the hull
tit the house of representatives and
tho Jbifiig senator, Billy Wooten, of
the tenth bad the distinguished hon
or of escovtlug the governoMleot
from the executive offlee jp the place
,f iiiaaggral. ■
more News last- week a letter
dealt very disparagingly of Tifton
and the sociability of her young people
That part of his letter relating to
Tifton and her 'yonhg people is a li
bel, pure and simple, and is noticed
only through fear that silence on our
part might add force to the false
hood umong people who are not ac
quainted with the fuels. They need
no defence where their reputation
for sociability and good breeding is
known.
The statement by him that lie be
came ncqmiintert with but two young
ladies of Tifton . during his six
months sojourn here, mid these two
by tho merest accident, proves one of
two fuels—his eelf-ostearii forbid his
associating with the young ladies of
Tifton or he wasn’t worthy of their
acquaintance or society. Ju either
case it is his misfortune and not their
fault.
This young man was an attache of
this oilice during his sojourn in Tif
ton, seven weeks and not six nient'ni,
lias been an employee of the editor
the greater part of the past three
years, but this letter to the Hyeamore
Nows bus disgraced tfie training we
tried jo give him. He 1h not in 'Tif-
lon now, perhaps well for him, and
we hope he will not decide to return
until he has acquired at the hands
of some more successful teacher a
wee-hit of common sense and a high
er regard for thu truth.
Hut, what should he said of tho
editor of the News who permitted
the publication of the scurrilous ar
ticle In the columns of his paper?
Editor Jlttiuid must certainly know
that thu writer’s attuok upon Tifton
and her young people is utterly tin-,
true. Huoli articles docs a newspa
per uo good.
Adjourning Courts.
'The following from tho Fort Vol
ley Lender is heartily endorsed by
the Gakhtth:
"The courts in sever'd Motions of
the statu have hud to adjourn this
week in order to let some of the
judges, solicitors and lawyers 'attend
the legislature and look after their
interests ns candidates, In,tho mean-
[ lime, the hundred or more people,
litigants, witnesses and jurymen, have
to leave I heir homes, pay car fare,
hotel bills, etc., only lo llnd out they
most cal) again.
"The Leader believes It voices pub*
Uo, opinion wlnm'irsityfl- -that,' tfby
judge who will adjourn court for
any such reason In not the man to
dispense justice or sit on the hunch.
Tlio omuls should lie rim for I ho
people and not for the lawyers, and
thu judges and solicilers are the eer-
viltilH of I lie people.
"Goui'ls are adjourned for too tri
vial reasons, nowadays, and it is time
to cull a hall. 'The judges do liol
e.olutider Ihc trouble, ip inconven
ience, not to suy tho expense, every
adjournment costs those who are
compelled to attend, many of whom
are summoned as witnesses when
they know nothing whatever of the
case.
'The conslant electioneering for
places on the bendll ami for solicit-
orships degrades Hie offices, and has
u tendency to lower them in the cs
teem of tlio people. Huoli offices
should he given lo those who are best
qualified lo fill them, willinut regard
lo wire-pulling, couibitmlimis ipnl
llip like."
One three-roller power cane mill
and copper pan evaporator.
Aoply to
I. L. KO I I D,
SJ74J 1 , Tv-Tv, OOOtGJA,
I
5ALERS IN
. S.
f I
r**s|.
if iW
W&m
Lise.
11>» w the W
FARMERS’. SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
as a candidate for
StillJOjRt to l'
competent
Anti we are
satlifai r tlt»n totlie people
• liia behalf.
YOU
fht Bolt Stock
WANT
and Lowest Bates.
For distant shipments to save expense* on
freight charges otter you 100,000
111 M
They lire perfect little trees, healthy, correct,
and well r/wduil. CmiHlatlntr «>f nix H|)e<tl«l vitrlc-
tluH, vl'/.i Klherta, Koater, f-riviifttnla Hnrly, Al
exander, IJmlr, and Wonderful,
Jfnve you Mean the hanrlxonnj orchard of Mr.
,f. H. Mule at Kort Valley, (la. */ These were
Junk iin»i;ni»TnKKM,
’ In addition cun aoi»|dy yon with trees of any
desired hi/e in I’eur, Apph'* Cherry'* I’huih Cni-
nto, uIho the liiiMlah and other uprieota.
luetto AnjutraHUH, eoneeded tho heat.
Head f4i ('aialo{fue.
KHtal.llHlicd ) /TU;X. lMJU.KN,
into
.Milford Niirnorle*.
I’al-
Country Produee Bought and Sold.
At tho solicitation of many friends I herebjr
announce uivaelf a candidate for the
jiviiclf a candidate tor tneortloo of-
Clerk of ,the Bnuorlor Court of Henlen county,
subject to the dsinrcratie primary, and solicit
t it support of my democratic fellow-citizens in
Highest cash prices prices paid for chickens and eggs, and farm products
generally. (Jive 11s a call when you come to Tifton wiih anything to sell.
support of my democratic fellow-cltize
primary, promiolne tlu-in a faithful discharge
_ .ho duties of the office in the event 1 am chos
en to serve in that capacity.
1 Sill II) PLEASE ALL OF II
FOlI T.\.\ liKCKfVEH.
To tho voters of said county: I announce my
self n candidate for Tax Receiver of your coun-
subjeet to the democratic primary, and solit:
your support. kkv. H. J. Sauls.
Thanking the public for a generous patronage in the past, wo Earnestly
solicit a continuance of tho same in the future*
Fou Tax Collector.
To thA Voters of iterrieu County: Ihdreby
announce myself u a candidate for the uUlco of
Tax Collector of your county, subject to the
Milford,
Delaware,
1 Mir alii
I will pay tlio highest Market Ho
ward for KING COTTON, Long or
Short. Always on the .Street.
W. F. HATiI!ELL.
Cecil, On’, August 10, 1SD2.
ill and
Tifton, Georgia.
Tlio itnderiditnod hits opened a II 1 stclasH board
• ilfitm
inir Iiouno (n tlio .IiiIIhu iiulldlnn: and will soru:
the public with board ami lodpjiif; i»t reasonable
rules.
Jlooms an larg'ti rind ah\i/,;
Furniture now unit thoromlM ren
ovated;
Table furnished with the lieelpro-
riewne tho nutrlain afford,
I-iiMIc I'litrounRO Hr.lV’ltcd.
, 17-tf.
■T. Al. OWKNH.
TIFTOiST
Tho most select slock of Tolmceos and Cigars In tlio city.
My customers can lie served with good Havana cigars.
I call special attention to Prof. Dexter’s CntnrrlrCnt-e, MAglc Rnlni
Kidney ttiifl Liver Cure, Lung Uestorer, Mesmeric ltlood Clennaei
and Itheunmtlc Cure. They are proprietary medicines that are recommendeti
very highly for the purposes claimed for them.
*Sr FliESIlJiST AM) BEST GARDEN SEEDS, nil the year round.
Call mid see me.
Tifton, Ga„ April 22, 1801. J. C. GOODMAN.
SALE STABLES.
TlETON, - GBORGIA.
€, A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor,
DR. N. PETERSON,
PhyeUoiun and Svirgeon,
TIPTON,
OKOUOIA.
Oirncs- Willi ,1. tV. l imlk it ('ll,
('alia anHWorcd promytlv day or night.
Ofliui* pmutli'C will rcccivo attention J.ctwrcn
Mm ho'iiM «»f 1»:(K) and pi;!)0 ft, m., and ,T:00 and
•1;;«) p, m.
J. M. W+LKES,
R o h i (l o ti fc .1) o n t i a t
'ITl’TON, OKOUOIA.
•I, Mp Htaiis, i’aulk brick
Ol'FICIC -llotJllf
building,
t an bo found In bis ofiino from the 1st to
lfith of uvintli, the rpeldut) of tlmo wilt bo
devoted tt» con idly pntienu -at their liomoa ii
doHlreii. «M)-tf,
Drc, J. & D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
(tuiiiki.k, oKonm.t.
OmoK-lhiuk llnlldlng, Room No. 1, up Htairit*
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
phyninian uml Siu-goon,
TIPTON GKnltOLA.
Opkiok—ltnom In thn Tifton I'rup; Hton*.
K‘it~ TlmnUliiK tlmpL.bllt> for iln past, llburftl
pntroiiftfto and tmlieil a niuttuuation of thctuuuu,
DR.G. C. LANEY,
PliyMiciun and Surgeon
MUUUl'lilK, -. OKOUOIA.
iMToralds row Ice h to tho people of Coltpiitt
and adlacent eountleH.
;tr ui i U K In new drug ntor<*.
Nut Inn,
Parties indebted to (lie undersigned
either by note or iieuount, will pieaso
- ' J and settle at once.
A Gaskinh.
'I’liesdny, November N.
Wo observe sava Iho Atlanta Jmir-
■ihl, that some of tlio Georgia weekly
papers aru iiii(|or the misappitriien-
sion tlnil tho national oleotion will
oeour on Wednesday.
They Imve boon led into this error
pm-lu.ps by tlio fact that, tho slate
oleutioii falls pi| tlio first Wednesday
in Ootolier.
It is important tlmt thorn slumld
be no mistake about tiie date of tho
great con tent. It is fixed by the
coiiHilnliop of the United Stales f<jr
the first Tuesday after ilio first Mon
day in November. Lt eomea this
year os lute ns it possibly can, as tlio
first Miinday is tho !?tb.
Remember tlmt, 'i'uestliiy, Novcm-
ber 8th, is the day on whioli we wilt
elect Clevdaml
f be on hand at,
RJLWOOD & ALEXANDER,
LAW, HEAL ESTATE -AND COLLECTIONS,
Til'TON, - OKOUOIA.
Prompt attention plvim to all local bmitbet§»
“ ‘ Hoorn Nc*iv
li^Th'in'K ljn* itnltding,
lOHN
WILKES
A 11 o r n o y • n t -1: n \y
Aisxni • oKonotA.
Will pno'tioc tpnil tlx-count\'a«>(MmHmUbpi
. - -i $
.Imtbdut t'lr»!U*t uf UtSAtirta . _
tUrxfolctt to ltd braudmn «»f Urn ftnd
Koncmt intBimHM noJicUcd.
dimclal ftUouMnn
—'tiklCc
8-ty„
1-tf.
K. K. BOWEN & BRO„
Near the B. & \V. Depot, TIFTON,
t einocratio primary, and milled, your support.
. .... ... jjuxx. . .... - Re, of.
» cirnmnuiu jirininry, uuu nuucit _ ...
lotiltl 1 l>c elected 1 will flldcharce tho duti
r„I*«.«•»«i.. ...^ - -* 7
tkdofldce faithfully and efficiently to the very
■ .blilt)', W. tvCONKELL-/
GA.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
— Kkki'H a Fiu,i, Sum-Y ok-
’■iH ■ Fob-Tax Columiob.
Ft'JJoW-citlzen.t: I am a candidate for the
office of Tax Collector of Jlerriou county, sub
ject to tlio demoeratic primary, and solicit your
votfH, Should you lioufir me with the office £
will endeavor to "discharge the duties thereof
with credit to m.vsclf and tho eniire satisfaction
nf thu people. I am your fellow-citizen,
T. O. Rmoh%
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TOILIiT AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Flue PoiTutnery, School Books and Stat.ionavy.
Larrps of Every Description,
PAINTS, * OILS # AND * VARNISHES.
13 IGF BA.RQA.HNrS!
-IN:-
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
I oai*ry a I'lill line of Dry-G-oodsi and atri
welling Winter (looda away Below Cost to
males room for a splaiicUd Summer Stock.
(life fc Leer Patronage ail 1 Will §e You fci|
BY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARWEN
Is fully stocked with, the best goods. '
TIFTON, 0A„ August 27, 1801.
H. II. TIFT.
M. A.. SEXTON,
Fire Insurance Agent
TIFTON, GE'GHGIA,
ltoprosonts tlio. following old, reliable and popular fire insurance companies
mid solicits the patronage of the insuring public;
Insurance Company of North America, - , -
“Greenwich,” Total Assets, $1,050,035,43. -
“Hartford.” Total assets, $0,570,010,13.
“Central City,” of Selma, Ala.
Also, write for the “Liverpool and London and Globe,”
“.Etna” and “Orient.”
Founded In 179$
Founded In 1S84
Founded In 1810.
ItOAt) NOTICE.
MKOUMlA- MtmuiK.4 CDi STY.
To all whoiv* It u\aV cciircn*; AU vkhwhis Jn-
U’M'fttml »ro bciYl y If u»> cuod
A'tvubO l<» oltdrt a t(« Mu' c'j’.untry, tiu oMcr w/U V»
Bmiitod by Mu* tWdUMlgued uU thv Tift d«y uf
Ncvstmlwry tniv, rstablPnltK tbv*.*d ntw mil* m
ttPI '
markotl ou» by iv»ad ontiautMiodnHi ftpp«)iut>-
|,virn‘ Mu liter-
od f*»v that purjwt.n', •meooummi’trl.
ry otobanl imuiiax to the u-.wti o. ...... .
bW-Mu|? at. the ww*, f uu of Fourth -il wet; also nue
ooujftufiwlrm ftt tho onut vud of. Vourth ntn'ot to
wife “ ' - • “ * ■ ‘
lutorwyt whl* Mir \a«'o\llb* a v\ rjuumar. roatt
near*!. A, MaUhiVi uIho ow> brsob.g ityUM mil-
ma«t V'm*.*iug mxvv vb H. I\\rvWt*4t sit t!» Ntwh*
vUl*j ahiu/uUi.tftu ttwi it* luthDH’ct with mm Mi
cr.u nf llhtchluq«m nVctiuo, Avp* aIjeo tUGContin*
iiing Mot r»»h‘l »uw h'tttMug from MuMwrrv «r>-
ohiiDl rnllcuu; $«; .,!■ Atkft to wh«w rAlInvd
tdW*r8cci.H syith Nawivlllo «vtd t^Mdoau r.vtd at
‘avrlolrs ploci' ' t alb t *M$cotitinu!ruf
tlm ro!\d now I
tl I 1 * went
“Si'tMH with N;»M.
*\r ’ayav .t, 11, t'otrloll «»|>*«»w »•*«■-* •msvx»uhhutug
NftwiuUo aval < Jv Uman itYAtl Yp 1 tAU^avAi
id mid Stevenson, ami
1 tlio J’oila to help lb) It,! ebur^ts*K Uivinl U
Real Estate and Renting Agent
Has on his list, of Heal Estate some very desirable farm lands in the
vtoluitj of thu “Gate City to Sout.li Georgia and Florida.’!’ Keep your eye
on it, and don't let it get too high prieed before purchasing,
These laud# are within one and sevou miles of town.
If you have any Real Estate—bouses or land—for sale or rent you will
ryoeive prompt and eourteens service by placing them with me.
I am, very respectfully,
M, A..
JOHN C. HIND,
Contractor and Biii]
TIFTON, - GEOKGIA.
•'•A.UK
Mi# Tax lliAKivrit.
TTM.t Yuttn uf HenluLCuitsb: Tlio frioi.,1#
/n...r W «♦ 4 ....... tfiilR-utmoiiui
*tt>f. W. 41. Avt-io. ri-speUftilly»
i taucljiiate for Tax Kemfcr of >»p
Keuerai
fup'le. We Bplicit your v*»tw».
Fuji Cj.uhk Si.utmou ('oum
Ohborx L. Smith.
bC8toi my ab
Fon.Ci.Xiuc Sfi'KiuoH Court.
friends do not so-
nmiounco myself a can*
Tian i
NotwiMiHtandinnj my many ;
I oft mts much 1 hereby anuoui
t idato fof tbe Clerk's offioa of Jtcrrien county
l.liavo JuUt some ex perk-mo in the Office ana
w|iJ, If successful, endmsi* to mako a faithful
and prompt public servant. With this proinisa
and thanking my friends for tholr support in tho
mst, I hereby earnestly solicit your supjtori in
ho (lomocntfiv primary. Itcspcctfully,
IS1LA8 'f TO ART.
F6lt <JllDtXAKV./ • 1^-V
f he Voters of Jlerricn ctumiy: I announoa
f a caudidnre for tlio office of Ordinary of
If clectei
to
myacl
your cpURty subject to tbo tlemogratic primary. -
and earnestly svllciryour support. If elecied I
— •• - tlsfaotion in my adr
... /odr sup,
>piH strive to give i^mera) »atk..^ T
mioistrntion of tbo office. Tliankiof; you for'past
coulidcnce bestowed on me, I km respectfully,
A. W. I’ATfkltSOSr
Fou Tax Collwitou.
/To the vo*crs of Ilorrion county: 1 am n oamil*
date for Tax Collector of llerrlen county subject
to tbo action of tbo democratic primary, i ant
‘ younp man.ftndbclievomyscif fully ctunjietent
i ilHcharph tfto duties of thu offico to the nati«-
factJon of the people. 1 Hollcir your support and
if elected* will try to' merit yortr approval in the
performance of the trust reiiosed mine...
IWBKHT (llMFHK.
Foiv Ci.njtK Slteuiok Court.
The undorsljpied ofTefa hlmsolf as a candhlmte
ertor'Canm
for Cleric of tlte Superior Crntrt of licri Wn cour
with credit to myself and to the Kenoral eatUfso-,
tloji of the public. . - . It IV FkktLks.
foh Buumm I*"'. •'
t»f llcrricn County: -At tlio solic
itation of friuitds l am a e:\ndhluto for Sherifl of
Ilefrlon county,.subject to the gemouatlc prT-
thank my fricuits for the Cotiftilcuce bc-
ruury. I thank my
atowud on uie lp tin
In tho primary*, **
*iliuty tl,B ^ t,lu 0,1 jJ° tot, ^‘
Fmt OupiNAhV.
vJLr ■
«r- v*»isjo
I announce myself a candidate for the office of
)rdinary of Merrlen cmmty subject to democrat
ic nomination, If held, and respectfully solicit
tho suftratft} of the pebpYe pledging myself If
*teoted to rigidly guard the ititerosts of those
whom l serve,
f
itesj88?tf!iiiy,. T '
\V. llKNnr (inimx.
Fan TAX CoLLKG-i.'OH. . t
At the Solbdtation of friends thereby announce
myself as a eamUdnte fot Tax Collector or For
ricn comity, suhipet to the democratic prlu>n~—
and earnestly sollciti the Snpl/riXtJlbKJ*
cltzens. If lam HitiuKted wf ^ }
»»ffice I will discharge them IponoiA
uicntly according tu my I>csk ,FO U
• > For TaxA||
I hereby annoV.'nce myi
tlan to the office of treal
the coming election. I pledge myself to faith-
fully disc barge ovury duty to the beet of wy abil
ity «. ilocted. You re respectfully
Fou Kit Blurt.
At the solicitation of many friends I olfer my-
ndidute fc “ “ ' “ ‘
xelfssa candidate for the office of (Sheriff of
Iterrlen cottnly, subject to de>uoer»tiffld»riuiary.
If elected I will lUschurge tlm duties of yhe office
mm
to tbo very best of my skjll atul ability,^
„ © 1 and ability.
Respectfully, John W. Kakku,
FoitC^ftna Svi'kuioR^oWr,
I hereby announce myself a candidate for ro-
. ... ^
i of Clerk of the Superior
nty, subject' - tii democratic
tlio people for tholr past
election Vo tbe office <
Court, of llerrlon c«*tintj
primary, 'thanking t!
kindness and conflaem_ ._
nently solicUheir support in the cotulug u._
tlou, l pledge myself If elected, to a faithful
itcrformnnco of the duties of the office to the
best of my ability. U. W. Mooux.
• ami confluence tmSsed^ffi . Mie I ear-
Tpn bnmurr.
To the Voters of Berrien County:. 1
sulf as a candidate for reflection to tin
Sheriff of said countv, subjoct to tho d<
primary. 1 thank you, ouo and all, for your
glance to my candidacy two years ago and
** “ *ollcrt your support Wt f
offer my
ths office of
Mostly sollcft your support Ri the. ensulug au c
tion. 1 promise, If elcctc* 1 *- *
u,»M. 4 is civuuu, 441 jaHIUUUY DCnon
the duties 4jf tho omce to the l>ost of my ability,
Da.mbl W. Tisox^
cml .
support.
For Tax Collbotob.
•resent Jolm 0. flraydon to
en county as a candidate for
. subject to the ooiion of the dernc-
party, and solicit for him the undivided
rt of t*" 1 - J ’*
run us
The nnderaigned prci
m citizens of Berrien
Tax Collector, subject
Aiiu —
the people. We beliuvo him to be
competent, faltliful and honcati Rrid worthy the
■uffrage of «•— *■*•*—^**
our feliuw)clthten»«
VQTEua obTiwom District,
Citation,
(IKOK(llll-n#imis# Cot’stv.
To »ll whom It may ronrarat O. W.Mooro,
administrator of Elizabeth Watson. Inu* of said
—. . r late of I
county deceased, lias applied to the uiuternigi
UKOROIA-nKiojtaV
To all whom it may
admlulatratcruf ‘
SHOUT NOTICE.
1’ian# and #|H>uiSeaiion^ fuifnisfied en apjilieq]