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GENERAL NEWS NUGGETS,
ITEMS GATHERED FROM OUR STATE
, EXCHANGES.
Information Concern I tig • Grow ll>
J’ni|;i-ui«i of Ilt«* Im<I«••*! ••1«*** i»m«I Town*
of (lie Soullicrit Umpire Hlnle.
lint, jesting aside, nimby allow xvoiibl r P I h 1r |V) ^ BARBER SHOP,
prove interesting ami a very drawing ill* 9
rani. The babies should be? grafted
into the program, provided some one
ran be secured with pluck enough to
to serve on the committee of awards.
i
M A I X STREET,
The faculty of Morn
Jifive called a halt on
club connected with the institution.
It will tint he permitted to enter the
inter collegiate baseball league.
Non. John Temple Graves is
fjuoted as saying, that the lecture
field is more inviting linancially than
a government situation in Switzer
land. Graven can make a financial
success out oi almost anything he
undertakes.
v
lion. If. T. Nesbitt, eominissioner
of agriculture, has been confined to
liis home in Cobh county since the
middle of last week by a severe
attack of bilious fever. Ilis condi
tion is reported as being exceedingly
critical.
Secretary Hoke Smith lias appoint-
• 1 uiversit v | ,M * M ,# * Mark <’*>"por Cope, of Wash-
tlie baseball
itiglon, (»a., to lie chief of the division
of lands and railroads in his own
oilier at a salaty of fcJJMlO. lie has
also appointed two colored men from
our stale to ofliee, Howard Floyd, of
Atlanta, as assistant messenger in his
oilier and David .M. Turner, of At
lanta, a son of llishop Turner, as a
laborer. *!'hey draw respectively
>s7gii and *(>b0 per annum.
♦
It is reported that there is a syndi
cate in ('hie,ago looking out lor Id,*
<1110 acres of Georgia land in a Mock
suitable for fruit and truck growing.
This h\ndieate is barked by plenty)
of capital and the members are of
the highest standing. They will di
vide this great body of land i lit *
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTIN5,
SHAMPOOING,
MOUSTACHE DYEING, 25C.
RAZOR HONEING, 25C.
IOC.
25C.
25C.
TIT-tf,
Please Give Me a Call.
WII.UA M W ERT, Manager.
Our Rule!
Itelatrd Locals.
Mr. \V. <). Mitt made a business
trip to Maenii this week.
1'av \ our subscript ions next week
,mi. The editor needs every
lollar due him.
lierrieu oiperior court will he in
•IIO fXTJ OTIlKltU AS \VK WOt'l.l) HAVE
OTHKKS DO I NTO I S.”
The Ihani'WicA Advertiser says
that while the Atlanta Constitution they are well under way,
is “following up the reapers to help! placed on the market,
bind up the sheaves" it, will “engage
in the more charitable work of follow
iug up the ofliee-scekers and binding
up their wounds.*’
♦
The liew proprietors of the .Maeon
Telegraph seems D» have caught on
to the fact that the people of south
Georgia have always esteemed that
paper as the “old reliable," and they
farms and plant about, half of i session next week. I he county jail
ii fruit trees; these farms, when , b- full of birds who need attention.
he I Ifev. I*’. T. Snell will pleach at the
I Sparks IJaptist church on the first
Sunday in April —morning and night.
Mrs. II. II. Tift and Miss Relic
Willingham are visiting their sister,
Mrs. \V. \V. Unroll, of Albany, this ; I’hat Ih tin* true estimate of economy
Week. I
Gardeners are putting in some of
r i in
JR
are lui-tling tliemsi-lves togetlier in a I' loud.i, also I
manner that betokens they intend tojvention ol the
maintain that good name.
♦
The magnilicent government build
ilig How being erected :il Jackson-
ville, Florida, displays on its walls, as
they rive in strength and beauty, a
sign that pleases all Georgia visitor*-,
it is this : “All Stone in This Ihiihl-
ing is I'*roin the tieorgia Ma'hle
(’ompany."
♦
Last Wednesday ( apt. Tip liar
rison, of the executive department,
commeiieetl to pay the pensions al
lowed by the state lo the old and
needy confederate soldiers. At noon
he had paid out about tflnjioo to
those who came from eoimi.es inline
diatelv contiguous to Atlanta.
(itumior Sorthm seems lo he in
demand ju-l now as a speaker. lie
will deliver educational addresses in
Charlton and I’iorre counties to-jay
and tomorrow, lie will speak at
the (ieorgia ( hautaiepia A pi i I 7111;
and lias been invited to deliver tin
opening address o! the Suwaiiee
River ( haulaii'jiia, at \\ bite Spring,
speak at annual eon-
Scoteli Irish soeiety,
>piiiiglield, < Miio. in May. lie has
has been forced, for lack of time, to
decline t lie l wo hM inv itatioiis.
We coiiMhlcr values. If. in not a matter of small
-umIi, But of the equivalent ol whatever is paid.
Hon. II. W. l*atlerson, of Maeon,
wants the place of duci im of the
I’nioii I’acilie railroad, recently rc-
Higned hv Kv (ioveriior I hillock.
This is a presidential appointment in
the department of tic interior, and as
it is well known *hal Mr. I’.ilh rsoi,
was a staunch Cleveland iii.m Ins
chances ought not to he h id.
•
!h»n. .lames l|. Rbuinl, who rep re
Bellied the sixth ( ieorgi.1 di'lliel III
congress for ten eonMculit e feme.
lias hi cii appointed special agent ol
the department of state w ilh a
salary optional with the president
and -ceivtary of slate, lie duties
call )ii111 at «nice to I law aii. Ills
wife will aeeoiupi.liv him on tic trip.
<v
I’resident S. W. ib.bells, of the
(ieorgia Weekly I less Association,
w rites us he has about concluded nr
rangcmeiils to take hi- retinue of
pencil pie-hers to the \\ oi hl’s l air in
July and wants us to fie ready to go
when the roll is called. Sorrv I" say
it, Ihother Sterling, luit the present
outlook is not auspicious for our
going.
♦
Georgia’s Irish citizens will ceh*
brille St. Patrick's day in great style.
The lloberl Knmielt dubs of Savan
'Tic \orlhe.n and Western gentle-
men w ho receiillv purchased that, part
of ( umberland Island known as
High Point have organized a stork
company for tin- purpose of building
a mainmotii hotel and otherwise im
proving the properly. It Is suggest
ed tolhe-e much delighted gentle
men who air lo put tlcir money into
tin- improvement program that they
had best go slow; they might lilid
themselves, ahoul the time they com
plete their improvements, in the ecu
tie of a mammoth lawsuit. Ilovvi ver,
they are gentlemen who can buy all
I he ad \ Ice I hey iced.
J ndgr Court laud Sv mines.of Ih uns-
w i« k, lias conceived the idea of form
iug a dork company, purchase a large
larm near the suburbs of that city
and develop a grand garden and a
mammoth orchard and vineyard, to
demonstrate the capacity of ihe soil
and climate in that icgard. The
Advertiser approves tic Judge’s idea
and says: “Pennies its virtue as an
object ics.son of our country section,
such an enterprise would pav divi
dends to the stockholders.’’ Several
eili/eiis of Ihllliswiek have siguilicd
their willingness to take s| ek in the
scheme and the Judge's ideality may
?r| develop into a I c.llit \ .
I he I lamhridge I Jeinoc' at gives tic
following advice to young men:
•‘Many a poor young man seeks a
I •
go\eminent clerkship in order that
t he max earn his support while he i-
studviug his profession, lie is play-
ling with lire, lie is taking up as a
! v >tall that which is likely (o become
necessary to him as a crutch, lie is
in danger of discovering, when his
profession is learned, that he has not
I the moral courage to drop his gov-
j incut stipend. It would have been
their best work now, not withstand
ing winter i- lingering in the la|
spring.
Tiflon merchants are beginning to
receive tlcir stocks of spring goods
and in a week or so our readers will
hear from them through the columns
of the Ga/.kttk.
The commissioners, appointed to
mark out a public road from the
northwestern bound .ry of the city
l»v Mr. Sellars’ place to the Irwin
county hue, will perlorm that duty
lo-mori ovv.
The mayor of Tiflon, ha?* resigned,
and will hereafter act as row coroner
of tic l». iV. \Y. I». lb, says the
I loiighis Ibec/.e. It is not to he in
ferred that .sitting over the remains
o| a dead cow is more profitable than
sitting over the remiaiis oi a dead
tow n, add* the Pruicw ick Advertiser.
Our Krmisvv iek contemporary is en
tirely off his base it* he thinks Tiftoti
is a “dead town." She has more an
imation to the sipiare iueli than any
fitv or town in Georgia. The mayor
assigned a pres- of personal affairs
upon hii time as a reason for re
signing.
p j
By tlir adu:il wearing quality of tends in
nainhiu price*. A dollar's worth of money fora
dollai
|tl.lII v
• worth of wear. Isn’t that the better
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am now prep.m d to jirjjol I .-loan- upon n- d
i'ki.iu* |u lln- roiiiitn- lldlldi, l Him Ii. < olln*
and 11 w in lot i n on o| li-n .M ill - and Ins-, at J
and a pci • i-ul in|mi«•.-*( < a| Ital mdlmlM-d.
VI I*
«li I. I in W lila*'
m—oliilion Volin-.
l •■lilt.
..•Inv.
: I- i tin; I v m nun s < <n m
V.., . I- li.-n l.\ .|\Mil lhat
lair lln* I opal i m i -hip ol I
• •■ddi - ill Wav lit- ro -ol \ On .
a In. n-ldi- in Hit ill'll * muif;
npailiid’dilp don.' lln* Inislii.
• ■ ii.iv a'* sliiir*. in I lit'
pat I oi
I • V IlllCntl
lionvlit all ilir Inli'ii '
n.tl«i I oparl iimI -hip In
-.■Hal I In' lullin' no
I hat n| 1.1-1111.1111
a and after till-
Mill I ll'il. w 111.
ml ll. in v I Hint t
aid .-*inii'. wlilili
- nl mamifadni
•uni v o| Itm i ini and said
hip i- llil" il.iv di-soiv i
,i|il l.i'oiiard i arid nav lop.
nl said llvurv l.llimt in
-iin-** hoili iM.vt and !•••»•-
in- ol said IuihIucss vv 111 In*
,. In i i l.i-.mard * iirirr
hinrr) Jim* of pttntl* ur liandh*. Ill 1 tiope and
\p.-d lo rdaio >our .'onl'.ilcnco. < inr new poods
an* i-omliKi i'vd'.v d. v. I; I* a pleasure to show
ponds and ipio •• prii i's. ..all on ns. Our Values
will la- made lln* ailiadion of Tiflon durinp the
rominp Sprinp and Summer.
ow hip to the had weather on the -ItIi a preat
inaiiv of o.-.r i-usioiiiers could not attend tin*
Bargain Sale.
lienee we will sell at prices quoted last wet k
on Saturday March lllliand tsih.
ltr..MK.MIU.it the dales. 'I'ellyour nelphimr and
I rliij; larpe wapons.
IVXDItICn mtOTMI’.ltS.
Mamifaderers of I’riees.
Sul'serihe for the u.vzi-rrri.
and read mir prices, will
• make ililnps Imm this year.
Scientific American
Agency for
illlillit.'h ln-l I .-!■ II lllij-lll ll.lw Ill-IMI
"••'ll. • V«l;i, .U.-n-iin, Atlimtii riii.l iiis iiiiikiiiu if in> imi| tuili.il fur
|Ji<- hiIi.t In I'm- riiirK uf I In. xinic mvl 'rnnliri' .Itillars in n nunliri' wav."
inakini! i-lnlmrali- |)r< |m.'illi.nin iih.I I
an- invilinjr nil m.iin of l-j-in, wli.-llicr ]
ini'll.lii-i-M nf tin- riiili, or iml. In join
I In- 1 ft'.lwim* 11,'faIriil11<u is nnili'i'.
H<>iiiU a jii'li.'lal invt'sli}<ation licfcii'c
tin 1 l niti'il Stairs jrraml jurw tiuw in
si'ssiuii in Atlanta. Annum the
u'ihu'NNi-s mlli'il is Lawyer Man \V.
I .'until ri’i'. wlin is w t*ll kuna n tlirinmli'
n'" -»»nlIi <l>"imia. Daniel msisis
lIml lie met Kfiluiiie in die eanaeilv
"f D'jjal .niviser ami II wmil.l lie ir.i-
t lli'lll ami lake |iart in (lie testi\ ities
of llie oi'i'.isiiin.
Mrs. I.oulie M. (i.>t.Inn, win. is
well known in sonlli tleoimia, Iris
list'll ii|i|iointei| 11v ' lovernor Nortlien
t.o serve as (ienroia's rn|iresi'iil:ilive
on tlic I'oiiimil.U'e to sei'iire i-iititrilni- I |ir<.|x>r for Mm lo <li\iiloi. die stale
tions for a mainmotii lilieitv D.'lt to nients iii.nie in liim In Ms client, |,,n
In- plneeil al die WorM's I 'aii. Kvery | tile K raml jm \ lias inIini.ite.I in stroiif-
elate will Imve home liislorie ri'l : ."||ai'|'iiajre:lialit.'onsiiinlesa.|,'|iart-
ill till- lieil wliieli will riim out inenl of a e..iirl of law ami ilia! lie
tlio opciiiim of tl:e fjieat fair. wmil.l In .'oiii|k-II. c| mil wli.it lie j
,,,, ,n I ii * ii | known inelinliim dm slau-menls
I lie A litany lleiaM says .1 “wmil.l ,,,,,, |iy ,,i. Daniel is
like to nee a liahy day or a lie.li\ lea resnnrrefiil, b.iwder, ami may mil-
tnre worked into dm Clian1iiin|inJ m-ie'i'al the jury after all.
aonii-'vlmre or Komeliow." Melnlosli *
L II I ITOII * u,r ' < KCiat'lu'H on
|\ I I I i f I \ lii• rsc'i untl inunpc on
III hii 'IlillJI ilnpH with one o.r two
HppUciiiioiis. For sale 1»» < \V.
vV (’»). Tiflon, (hi.
lilUKt have a baby lie is p.inicularly
jiroud of and want* i«> show his
friend.? what a rfinart youiig'un it is.
' t
• III iin«umi lilt till li.ddli le** 'he sut.l Itrm ••!
• .1 lift ,X I IMi'il, lid* M.iifh <• l> H.u.
i.i •'■ viin i van u,
II 1 MIV IIID'li
AJmmistr.ihu’s Sale
<i< V III fOMf v < v l v
Its v it iiim ( on niilcr limn tin* i o'lit • »f iirdi-
ini' •■! -iin CMiimv. ijr.imvd .»• lln l.l.rii.irv
t>*iin. I**'•.!. will ln> -m|iI Iu'ImM' tin t-tiiiri hull i*
i|mm| in the Imvn ••! \.i*hvilh*. «*.ild •lute .Old
I'liUlttv . lu'twi'i'li tlir h'pi'l If-'iir Mil' H.de nit till'
Mi-t t'lii"* I,iv In Vplll urvt. Ihe ImCmwIiip pi"p.
e 11 v I m vv 11
ihie himdtcd kind in the imr;hwr«!
i'mmii'I mi lot ..I I,tic, No 1 mi, in tin* tor Ii di-trirt
• •I -.lid mi ill it t > . Snld iin tin' I.i.dI t'thiiiuilip in
llm eMtate "I .1***1 ph VV lir.-lu-. Kite • >t •».»i« 1 rMiiuly
dm eii-*«'d, fur the l'eiietlt "t heir- and rredlti>r-
li'iin* m.ole known mu dnv «»: suit . till* Mach 0.
Is.'.I. (i. VV . Mih'Iii., Ailuiini-tralnr.
Bcrneu C nmty Sheriff’s Sa'e
i nti A 1*1(11.
<!K< nuil \ Ui mm n C'.i mv.
VV III he sold In'Imit the •. url limise di or In the
t• • vv 11 •»f s oilv illi', -.ild slate and ei'iint >. liclwcct:
the lepal liMiin* **| -ah' mii tin* lost Tm-iLiv in
April m vl. thi' ImIImw'Iiiw propriiv to wit
iiiwii hit >«f laud N«• in I• hii i \o in ifie
lown nf Adel, udmlulup kinds m| U. VV . Stevens
mu Ihe HMiilh. Win. Iliiruape mii |hi» west and
-Ireels on imrlh .Hid enst. and mi wi-s; -hie nl
litorpn S"i»iiin.i .iml Fhiiida r'lllrnau. \lsi
Imvvii Jm. Nii I. in hlMek Xu. tl, ei ll.e |m\,i m|
\||<-I. ndinlnlii" laud uf I’. K. Diiio;hlei'\ and M
VV . .Iii'ie-and ..a the west -hl«* nl Ihe • »i,• I.*
Sniuhern and I'L.ii hi ruiUn.id |,i*v*»d «»u n-
tln* prnj ertv **f .1 .1 I'.inhliln vlttm* *»i a it. fa.
t—ued rnm. Ih'rrlen cMMiilv inuri in favor ol .V.
I.lnsii'li, Sim- l.rvv made and returned to
! inv Id l oil'llv IlitllO, 'hi* Man li T. C'j.t.
Dvxii i W.lifco'., Mierilf IterileiH'o.
FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION
OF THE
GEORGIA CHAUTAUQUA
AT-A. IJIAN V, CiA..
April 2nd to April 10th,
PROGRAM FOR SPECIAL SCHOOLS.
.March J."). Opening day of 1‘liysicnl and C'oniinercial dcpartinonts.
Marcli ^7.—fJneliino day of Mnsica! and K.loculion departments.
April ‘J. -Opening day of Assembly and Snnday-seliool Primary Kontral
department.
April Ii. -Opening day of Kducational department;
April 4. Opening of .Snnday-sdiool Normal department.
ASSOCIATION 01'KICK I IS:
.losni'ii S. Davis, A. VV. Mr.sK, II. M. M< Intosii,
President. Secretary. Superintendent.
COUPS OP INSTIUTJTOUS:
W. A. Dim an, I'll. D., ami Kkv. A. K. Dun.nino, D. I).,
Superintendents.
IIoii. S. 7). Hradwell, Atlanta, Ga., State School Commissioner, will he
Director of Kdnuational Department, assisted hv (.'ol. Frances VV. Parker,
Principal Illinois Slate Normal School, Chicago.
Dr. II. I!. Palmer, New York City, Director of Music.
Dr. \V. G. Anderson, New Haven, Conn., Director of Physical Depart
ment.
Key. A. S. Durston, Syracuse. N. V., Director of Elocution Department.
Kdwiu P. Lyon, of Yale I'niversity Gymnasium, Instructor of Stenog
raphy and Typewriting.
ISev. A. K. Dunning, 1). D., Hoston, Mass., Principal .Sunday-school
Normal Department.
Miss Anna Johnson, Memphis, Trim.,Principal of Sunday-school Primary
Normal Department.
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM.
SPNDAY. APRIL 2nd. OPENING DAY—
.■|:im I*. M. -Sermon by ('. X. Shun. I.I.. D., (’iiaiu'cllor Syraeusc rulverwity.
H:00 I*. M.—Vesper Si'Vviee!*.
MONDAY, APRIL !tr<l—
11 iwt A. M. Keeture h> l*ulild ('has. Weasolowsky, Albany, f5a.
:i;«h» I'. M. -lA*etnre h’v Itev. W. I>. 1’Mwell, of Mexico. " *„.
K:U0l*. M.- -Opening Mi'llt. Heeitutions. Addreisci*. Smii^h hy Chorus,etc.
Tl’KSDAY, APRIL t’.li; “PRKSS DAY”—
11:0<» A. M.- Mon. (Jazjiway Hartrid^e. of Savannah.
.‘1:00 I*. M.--lti/eitnliou hv ltev. A. S. Durston.
S:'Kt I*. M. - I am: Lit re hy ('haneellor C. N. .Hmis.
WKDNKSDAY, APItU, r.tli, "KDL'LATIONAL DAY"—
lO:ao A. M. Afldress hy Supt. S. D. Hradwell.
11:0U A. M. l/'eture h\ Kev. W. A. Cmidler. D.D., PreHldent Emory Collfffc.
.1:00 P. M. U'eluiv hv Chancelinr C. Sinn*, of Syracuse I'niversity.
h;Uo I*. M. Grand Com -re, Dr. II. U. Palmer and Chautauqua Chorus, Solos and Duetts.
Till'RSI)AY. APRIL (Uli. “NATIONAL DAY” -
11:0U P. M. Address tiv Itev. Edward Anderson. II. D., of DoimhlHttn, Conn.
.1:00 P. M. Address hy Itev. Sa o Sijiull. of Atlanta, 4Su.
s;00 P. VI. Itieliacions |»y Itev. A.w. Durston, with son^s hy the eltonis.
FRIDAY. APRIL 7tli. “OOYRNOR’S DAY -
10:00 A. M. - Heeeption of (inv. W. .1. Nortlien hy the citizens and local militia, with address by
tin* Citvern.ir.
11:00 A. m. Address by Hon. .lohn Temple (irave*.
.1:00 P. M. (iraml Concert, Chaiilampia Chorus, Solos ami Duetts.undei the direction of Dr.H.
It. Palmer.
NSW P. .M. -Athlelie I’.Miildtion, under the tllreetlon of Dr. \V. (5. Anderson.
SATURDAY. APRIL Silt. “RKUOON1TION DAY”—
10 :tn
III' IIt i
t hui A
;t:'Ht i’. .Vt. - Piesfiiti.ihm oi Ditdoimu hy Superiiiuiiiden*s Duncan ami Dntmiuk'.
s :oo P. M. Ad< I less hy Col. Kranuos VV. Par am*, of Chicago, 111.
SUNDAY. APRIL Wilt—
11 -00 A. M. Sermon hy Kev. A I'.. Dtinuitifr, D.D.
.l:tH» p. M. I^'ctmv: “Travels in the lloly land,” hy Dr. H. K. Palmer
4d»o p. M.—t.-arewi ll Meeilug.
MONDAY. APRIL lOHi—
K:00 p. M. Gr ind ( ompllmcntary Concert hy Dr. II. K. Palmer ami Chorus, with nu-itatioua hy
I5«*v. A. S. I hirstou.
JIHS. L. GKKiKII, I’lANiK't.
Speei.'il lilies on nil rail muds. One fare round trip ticket* can lie had
on all loads leading to Albany.
For any information desired, Address,
II. M. Mi Intosii, Superinteiutcnl, Albany, Ga.
THIS SLACK BELONGS TO
E. P. BOWEN & BRO.
— DKALKKS IN
Groncu‘al Al ercliandi se.
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
,tl. Processsion ot irraduatcs, citizens. Sunday-school ciiildren and children dejiart-
iit and classes. Pas dug of the arelieH, recoinithm of ^r.idnates hy Superintendents of Insttuc*
t A. K. I>u.mi t“ ami W . a. Duncan. Address hy IK*>. A. K. Dunniut;, D. l>.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
T I l-’TON
SALE STABLES.
TIFTOX, GKOUGIA.
U. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietori
CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, etc.
For Information an fror* Handbook write to
MI NN .V CO., ./d tiUoAUWAV. Nl.VV YollK.
Oldeat tuireiiu tor aevunne |mtent» In Anienen.
Kveivr pHlctit taken out hy u« Is tiretiirlit before
the puliiic Ujr a iioiiec jjiven tree of ctiurgu tn tliu
scientific ^mewnu
w (XT >
I.arvent ctrentatlon of any seientlfle pnper in tho
world. SpteinlliJIy illnstmted. No tntellljrent
nmtt should he without it. Weekly. £.*1.0(1 a
vi'iir: ntx tltolith* Address Ml'NN A CO.,
l'Chi.l:tliKits. U01 lliondway, Ne.w York City.
Berrien County Tax Sales
KOK XPP.il,.
(i KOKH IA IHJiKDA (oi \rv.
Will he sold hefore the court house door in
Nashville, said state nnd countV, hetw-een the
len«l hours of sit I,* on the llrst I'ttesda) in April
m \t ilir I'dlovviiikr property, to-wlt:
l.nt No.‘J In Itloi-K l:. ill ttie t» w,» of Adel
hounded on the west hv ParrDh aveniio, south
hv the Methodist eh'irch, east hj lauds of Maeon
Construction Co. and north by Second street,
la’v led on ns the property of II. P McMullen hv
virtureof a tl. fa. Issed hy IK < . Baker, tax eo|.
le*mi. tor stale and county tax for the year IHir.k
Also, at tne same time nidi nine*, one hundred
•ten's ul tots of land Nos. ,ui( and :tr.;r, in the
Ninth district of said eonnty.lt iN'Itqr *.n »,he
northeast and northwest corners of said lots re-
sjee'tvHy. I a 1 vied on its the property "f .1.1.1
I'.url h hv virtue of a II fa.issued hy II. C llaker. [
tax eolleepiv, lor stixie and county tax lor the
year 1WJ.
Also, at the same time and place, llfiv acres,
more or lc»s, of lot of laud No. .’V.!, in the Nlmh
district of said conntv, hounded on the north hy
l.'.mts of Henry WilLs. east hy lands of .lake
Whitehurst., south hy lauds nf’.K it. May and
west, hy lands of I.. C Johnson, '.evled on as
the property of S. M. Young by vlrture of a tl fa.
Issued hy II. C. llaker, tax collector, tor state
and county tax lor they eat is.rJ.
Also, at the Mine lime and place, one house
and lot to tile town •»! Adel, bounded on the
north by « lain llodp's, east by Hutchinson
street, south hy f*outh street and west by !*»il-
rofld avenue. Iso led on as the pn«|H»rtv *»f >1 J.
Youiij. hy virtue of u tl. fa. Issued l*y IK C. Ba
ker. tax collector, for the state and county times
for the year iffiri.
I he above lev ies vnado and returned to me hy
ti. IV. Scott, K. C . this Mat -h *;th l-ttxi.
Also, xi tin* same time and pla« v *. one town l"»,.
Ir the town of Knb’uia, l ontaiuitikr two aeA's.
I Irom lot of latiil No. :th7, in the sixth dlstru of
said count, nim hounded on tin- u *rihhy original
land line, west and south hx land** of NY K.
Hehtmu'ia, and cas, hy lauds of w r s*‘ott.|.evled
on as the property oi Sylvester WiUiams nv
\ Irme of a v fa issued hy H c Bake, tax colic.'-
tor. lor state atid it>unty tax f<t the year IW.
I.e" m ule and returned «•* me, this Slari-h Atn
Ucw. Dvx.it. Vison, sheriff It c.
Highest e.-ish |iriccs (irii'es puiil for rhirkens mill eggs, .nid farm jirodnetfl
generally. Give ns a cull when you come to Tifton with anything to sell.
DI
Thanking Ihe pnlilie for a generous patronage in tho past, we earnestly
solicit a continuance of the same in the future.
1-tf.
35. 1*. HOAX'TON As 11 HO., '
Near the I?. .V VV. Depot, TIFTON, OA.
I. S. & R. L. BOWEN,
[Successors lo I. S. BOWKN.j
TIFTOX, - • GEORGIA.
DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS,
Groceries - d Hardware.
DO YOU TRADE WITH US? IF NOT, WHY NOT?
You Should Trade with Progressive Dealers.
We Want Your Trade,
Ami in «mh»t lo merit your pntronago we will employ every worthy agency and
give you tin lowest possible price.-. We will continue lo give you the biggeM vaJ*
ties ft>r your money iIihi! any mercamilu estaFlxhmcut in Uic :.ity.
it lrtrge and very select stock of
biggest vab
We are buying
Spring and Summer Goods,
And must make room lor it, hence »vo are idling our old Mock at rock-lxittont pri
ces that will not tail to make them sell.
V» c arc yours for low prices,
Tifton. Ga , January 2, ISM. I.S. U. T,. ROWEX.