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The Tifton Gazette,
The GaKettf. \h published every Friday morn
ing ut Tifton, Berrien county,* Jeorgia. 11 Ik de-
v.oieii to the beat Infernal or thu growing city of
jvotcd to "the iWt interest of the growing
Tifton ami the adjacent ceuntry, and s
, lty of
hk Hiich
fcftka the support and encouragement of the jam-
tile of Oorrfmi am! coiiiIkuoiih counties.
The HiiiiMtrlption price oj* the <1 AZUTTl*. is *1.00
i.< ...... ^ r.n .i U ..,a f. jl«' mi.ailli. >ii,.l *)*t I M fill*
*uJr your, M rnmu for six months, ami Weenie for
three
three mouths, payable in advance.
The iu! vert Iki
If tilings con limit* ub they havo Apr
the pust l"'o *>r three moijtlis there
will he more strenuous effort* ttmn
over to rniike the South *clf-eii«luin-
ing. We Imve the resources here, ami
iiliiit'ruius of it to oWrriiiire run- <| ( , not, propose to be btiJI-dnzed by a
tenable And will be furnjgbod upon applicat ion. #
„ „ pm , . o;
Advertising hjHs are duo after Prat Insertion am!
will b* presented wlum the nmiifi) J* needed.
t’orreapomlenee from neighborin',; Iov.uk Ik k<c
iidtud ami communications mi tlnu'ly topics arc
Ulwjivs welcome. Always write on one side of
II ~ ‘
t i,c paper, and don’t for ire t to nmiloKc your name
e * an evidence of good faith.
Kntc.rud at the poitolllee, at fl/ton, fleorpa, as
tnai! matter of tlie micoud class.
Official Organ of Berrien County.
II. T. AM.I3N, Editor.
EflltOllllI-CttOM.
7’Ji.a papers say tlrnre is otuf Hill
that will surely pass both Houses of
Congress—the Salary Hill.
lion, lien 15. Russel 1 will please
accept the thanks of the Hx/httH
for jj)lfrpgtjng public ilocuiwnls,
It Iscbargctl that i’rcsiflent Uleve-
)and is luajging on the democratic
national platform. Jt matters not
how he gelo on that institution, just
no he gels oil ami stays (here.
(iov, Northon is an extraordinary
good slate breaker, tut witness the
shattered pieces of the one prepared
by the politicians for the succession
to the judgeship of the Atlanta cir
cuit.
The Ua/.BTTK hasn’t time to gel
hysterical over its neighbors’ rhetoric
and geography; it hustles for the
news from north, east, west and
South, and Lite people are appreciat
ing its labors,
Jt is now reported that J’rosidcn!
Cleveland, his cabinet and the lead
ers of both houses iff congress, have
held a “love feast” and decided it
will he lest to obey the demands of
the Chicago platform, That’s right!
The editor of the Hazcttk doesn’t
delegate his editorial duties to any
body ami will not so long as his
panto remains ul the paper's iuu»l-
Jiead. 11c is responsible fur Hie pa
per’s editorial utterance* and not an
other.
The types .made us say that Ash-
burn wns in northwest Worth county
When it should have been noi l beast,
and now the Advance and the laical
lire both having “conniption tils"
over it, All rigid, hoys, you are
playing the roll well!
Joseph N, Miller, Commissioiiel' of
liitcrunl Revenue, Ims issued a circu
lar to all Revenue (Jolleclors and
Agents which imparts I lie iiil'orum-
tioii that clearing house ccrlilhmle*
arc subject In tlie Id per cent, lax on
the issue of slate luinlis,
The Albany Herald says the story
from Coffee county, annul, a negro
itriii having two white girls ii"l in a
swamp, is a lulu, and I luit a certain
newspaper correspondent nl Way-
cross Is the fakir and should meet
With condign punishment,
i’hoi'p run he mi stronger evidence
presented lliul the in mey power
withdrew their millions from eircu-
latinn, In I'ureo fnvinuldu legislation
it! I heir interests, I Inin I lie sudden
liuss with which money beumnes
plentiful In move the cotton Where
did it come from, end why del il not
cmiie before the repeal of the Sher
man silver bill?
The (hdlilierl l.ilicrnl-Kulcrprise
liinl Sparta Ishuiaelile are pinning
lint shot into : ,milor <lurdnn and
i.'nngreesmcn Cidiuniss, Turner an I
Russell, bemuse they dnu'l iluiu'e to
(heir mush on tin' silver ipiestiou.
The only vvoali thing displayed
among these worthies, was Russell’s
letter of explanation in the editor of
the former paper, who fought him
through the entire campaign last fall
and will continue to light him In the
end of his term.
Kditor Hurton, of the (Airdelean,
must have been asleep fur several
Mucks. He says; “Fulton is the on
ly county in the slate that does not
sltovy a decrease in taxable properly."
W, what’s the mutter with those
.twcnty-Bix counties, including Her
rien, that show an increase? Herrien
county comes next to Kullnu in tin
arnoijijt of her increase in Inxuldb re-
sonroes, it being ijtlfiT,(100 In mum
numbcri). Kditot* Hnrton is finding
nut that Dooly is not Hie must proa*
perous county in smithwoat (.ieurgia
by several and, we siispooi, • iIkto in
where the shoo pinohes.
Hard Times?
miserly, miserable handful of Wall
street sharps.—Albany Herald.
Speaking of hard times, goods
times, nml other sorts of times, it
braces one up somewhat to reflect
that hog killing time with its accom
panying “chitlins” is drawing on
apace, that possums and persimmons
will soon be ripe, and Hint old Santa
Clans is already in the market laying
in a big stock for Christmas. 0, the
times will soon be all right,—Thorn-
asvillu Times-Kiitcrprjue.
It is said that thousands of fresh
water fish, such as trout, rcdbcllies
uud bream, were killed by the recent
storm up the Savannah river. It is
thought they were killed by the salt
water that was blown up the river by
the gale, The fish are scattered all
over the Immnmiiks and are fast de
caying causing a great stench, Sports
men think the river depopulated of
fish that their spurt is at an end for
lime to come.-—Ft, Valley Mirror.
11 is said i hat. the northern part of
the staie is generous enough to give
South (Jeorgia the senalorship or the
governor next lime—if it can gel it.
This is indeed generous, coming as it
dues from a section whose chief pur
suit Inis heretofore been the gobbling
up of every office which name within
reach. If South (Jeorgia will hIio
call relegate to the rear the iilnbi-
I inns SijhlMI M of HO.II ' of the up.: ulu
try politicians. Curdolean.
k about, lull'd limes; (here is
nothing of the kind. It is only hick
of confidence, This is the rich man's
pimili. I lard limes, when t lie uni
versal report, is that (lenrgiu and
southern furiners have bread and
meal at home and to spin e! I lard
limes. When the linesl crops
that ever heaulilTed southern Helds
are ripening lo tlm harvest II is lack
of cunlldence that lias locked up
money. Augusta < Truniolc.
The bench in (leorgta is being rob
bed of its hrightosl liglitH. I'rnuiinenl
men are laying aside) lliejndici.il er
mine and I'diring tu private life ami
the practice of law as counselors. In
every instance where this Ims occur
red, “Ion iniicli hard work and loo
little pay" is assigned as the reason
fur the step taken. In this there is
presented to the state a h'tuuis con
dition of affairs. An incorruptible
and cninpeleiil, judiciary is the bul
wark of A merloan liberty. Lobbies
may effect the legislative pniimns of
our system of goverumeiil,and undue
influences may he brought to hear
upon Iho executive hranchnaj hut, so
long as tlie judiciary is above lai.it of
cnrruplion or iptiwlion as to aiiilil v,
i lie rights of A ni ‘nean l'rooni"ii are
in safe keeping Augiislu Ileralil.
Tim (il'cul Soul linen IJciiieilv.
People should lint he deceived min
paying money for Irasliv mixtures
gotten up to sell. Hotanic 11loud
11,lllil, (It. It. It, I vv h it) 11 lias been
made in Atlanta fur the past lillcen
years, never tails tu give sutinfliction
as a superior building up tunic and
Id mil purilicr. Il is made from the
prescript inn of an eminent physic uin.
A re you a supporter of the present financial
wlrivli congest* t)u*rurie’n f ‘> of the conn-
try, periodically at tin* money centres ami keep*
the ihhxm’* ui Uin mercy of th/i cltiftflft*, or doyotu
Jiiyorp broml uii/1 /
LIBERAL SYSTEM
Whlfli protrctK tlifi <I/iJ>t«tr it iIocm justlec
to thn vriaUlor ?
/f you /«*»•! way* jou nhotihi not In* without
that jjrt'Ut champion of tint p«oph*’» rl^Jjlr,
THE ATLANTA
I'nhllKhcd/it Atlanta, (ja., nml having o (ilwula-
tioit of
More Tlian 158,000
ehiully anions the farniorK of Ann*rh:a,arnlnolni;
to more Iioiim'm than any wrckly tutwm-opt-’f J»nli-
IIkIuuI on tin* faec nf the earth.
IT IS THE BIGGEST
AND BEST WEEKLY
newjpaja’r juiliM.-ilii*<l in Anit'rh'u, eoverlnt; the
nettit of tint world, ha\|i»j' corri'MpoiulcntH in
every eity in Anirriea and th/M-ajiltalKof Ktirope,
ami ru|iorilti|; In full tlie deliill* of tin: <U?l»at<‘»
in f'mlurrm on all (pumtiouH of pnldle liitermt.
THE CONSTITUTION
M ainonjr the few crent uewKpaper^ puhllKlilny:
dull}' eOltlouK on lint kiili* »r I lie people iih
1 mhI ICiiropeuo 1 tom Ilia I Ion of one money
Hynlem, and II lieurllly mlvoeiileti:
1st, The Free Coinage of Silver.
Brookfield.
Wo take jileimure in announcing to the pnldic that we are selling goofln cheaper
I Inin ever. All we ask is /or tlie people to come and
Price Our Goods for-Themselves.
It Is needle** lo give prices, tmt come anil we wlH sstontsli you. We carry a
(irst.-Idas* line of goods aiwl intend to sell them If Inducements will accorepilslfUiat
olijera. We do not adverlisc i
Sjieci al ITnrg’ain Days !
Vorevery day Is BAUOAIN DAY with ns. We are not SKLblNO AT COST, for
we make a living prolix on everything we »el).
Come - and - See - TJs
AMU WK WILL TRBAT YOU RtOIIT.
John Churehwell&Son
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Hampton
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Jasper
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Valdosta
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Short Line to World’s Fair.
31EADQUARTEES!
ENOCH r. BOWEN,
— DEALER! JX —
Greneral IVXerchaiidise.
Ilullcvjn^ that the extahll^liujontof a Hliurhi
H'ohl Htamlurd will Wreck llm proMporlty <>f
the krroat, nniK.n'K «»f tin* \ eophi, Ihon^h It.
limy | rolll the few who have jfrown rich
l»> fcilcral protcciIon and federal Hiihahiy.
2d, Tariff Reform,
hid lev In*: that hy throw■ In^; oiir purtK open
l*i matke .•* of the win Id n»’*| levying only
(*n«iii(*h Impurl *li; I k to pay the actual ex
peoKk’itol the jtovcliiHie:ii, the people w ill
lie hotter aeiwed than hy making; lliem pay
ilouhle prlecH fi-r protor: Ioii’k Make.
3(1, An Income Tax,
llellevliin that thoKe who lure u.uch j•.r»*j
eri..VHh*Mild hear the bur lens of nioer.i
incut lit the Maine proportion to Home win
have little.
The <'oi»f*;l!i|tloii hear.ll> adv« eUcm an
Expansion of
the Currency
I’nlII there I* onoiiph of It In rlrnihttlon to 'I
I he lo|* 11 liiiule IiiimIiomm of the < onntry.
lf>oti\vldi!o help lit Mhn| Inji lojtltHlailon
to lhe:te emit*, <ll\ r. TIIU ( t>.\KTIT I Tide
YtiCII AAHIHTA \('K, lettil it a liclplnj* haml in
the li;;lii, and reiiieinher hy mo doliif; j*»u will
help >«»ur«e'f, help >our liHgl'.lioi’K, ao l help
your eotmlry!
AS A NEWSPAPER:
—«> ■. **«*- •>/»*.»/,. j
Till*; WKKKI.Y I'liXfVITir,
in Ainei’lea 1 liim v. > i. j i
and I'.k eorreKpotidenta and
found in alinonl every halllwin
and WeKteru Htatoi.
ION Iium n*> e*|iiitl
•'•ver t lie world,
D'oiitK are l*i I
. I.i I lie Moll I her
ASA MAGAZINE:
11 pilatK more on It mailer a.<* h oidlimrlly
found In I lie ureal iiihrui'.Iiu'm of the eountry than
can he itoiion frmn oven the I eat »■.f them.
AS AN EDUCATOR:
Il la ii HchoollmuMc wllliIn itself, mid a year'*
reading of Till*] f'ONMTITI TION Uiilllmul
• dileatIon to any one,
AS A FRIEND
AND COMPANION:
It liillijpi ehoor and roml'urt to the HivmI.U*
every vvwU, U em.evly noitvid 1»\ \l.ei hllven.i on*
laliiK valmilde Infoniiallon for tlie unit her, and
U an eiioyelopieillu of hiforinut Ion for every
meinhci ol die household.
Fill' lint I In is liil'gn mid t lie dusn
siiuill. Sen Ihulr mlverliseliieula and
buy l li.iI u hit'll is I Inuuughlv en-
ilursnd lty Ihmisauds of grateful pa-
lii'iits wlnnn il lus mirnd. A trial
lint tin will Inst its merit*.
J. W. JOIMF.ft,
ITS SPECIAL FEATURES
are .«uet» aw are no.
paper in Vimi'ilea.
he found in any
Tho Farm and Faraior’s Dopartmont,
Tho V/oauiffa Department,
Tho OhUdron'u Department.
aide dlroetloii and are vpeelally at-
lioae to whom Iho*e departiiieuiM are
I'.YV's
ivml
fllmrw,
L'iiu* watch rcjmirinjr h Hpocialty.
are till tin*
li.n ihe l<:
adtlieHMed
Im Hpeelal eontrlhutor.K are writer* of Much
•.\orld-wlde reputation a» MdiH TWAIN,
ittti;T tiAlm;, t uamc it. ntim kins,
.loin. rtl AMU.lilt || V K It is, and humhvdH
el othoi K, while it vilYet’A weekly aery lee from
Mueh wrltern hk itlf.l* A It I*. s,\ pt.t \ k«
KTT, \VAM,ACH P. I5].i:i\ I JUANit I*.
Sl’AN fON, »\ut\ oil era, who nhr i a ll.erary
featuroK a pcnillnr Southern llavor that eum-
nienda It to every IhvKhle from Viuuima to
Tk.vak, from Miaaot m IiiCauiohma
I ain headqinitcrs for tlie purchase and sale of all kinds of Country
I’roilueo. i pay the highest market, price for
riiivkciiM, Eggs, nutter, Wool, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, Etc.
Don’t dispose of your produco until you have given me an oppoiiu
nity of saying what is tho market price for it.
In the price and quality of the goods I offer them, lint never forget that
‘Fair and Holiest Dealing” is the only true road to success in any business.
I make a Specialty of Farmers’ Supplies.
I L P. P>< >\VKN,
Near the IS. & \V. Depot, TIFTON, (JA.
Ilf.
To Tobacco Dealers!
I have for-side about Six Thousand Pounds of
Kimt,class Manufactured Twist Tobacco, divided
into Tlii’cc (iradcs.
NICE SELLING SIZE TWIST.
EVERY BOX GUARANTEED.
\ on can save I’lve cents per jiomid, besides freight, by buying from me.
all at or address l yrloiiHa Tolmcco Itlauufactory, Irbji Cia«
I). C. IEBY, Manager.
TtFTON DRttJG STORE
Kiaa’s.v Kii.t, Rui’in.v ok
Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars
.Tnfck4,mvniG to Ntoln illr, v l;i Atlanta, u.l nr’ir-
Inir In I T nlon I»t*|ot at *N:ik1iv111c with VchtiLwlril
l.iiuitcil forChlcutro.
With Velvet Train, via W.& A. K.R., from At
lanta to Chieairo, juuklnn only one ehaano from
i’ahitkaaud JackKomille to World* Fair.
K»r Mmuiner toiirlKta'imIntH in the Carolina*
I
JHI
eonneet Iona made with Fast Mail Tiain ami Vea-
tititiled l.imiied, \h. H. P 1)., in Unton I)cp«t at
Atlanta. < !*»*•« eoniieetimiH via (J. I*. It. It. for
lliriuiiij;)iam uud Kansas City.
■m
Sleeping Car ori Night Tra'rns
Form M.ieo.i and I’alatka. I’aiseuaeis leaving
1’alalka can remain in Klfej lay ear atMaedii
till 7 a, m., where breakfast can l.e had ami con
nections made with 7;40 train for Atlanta, nml
trains for Ar»r;i’.8Ui. Athens ami Mflledfrovlll#*
Mtmtiromeiy and .Savannah and all points Kust,
North and Month.
11. 1’lhxk. A*, r. Knapp."
Trav. r. A., * Tr.UKe Mgr.,
Ala von, {%\\. Macon, Ua.
UA'i
JUNE 18th, 1893.
Ii‘l> I»*WX
STATIONS.
•IIKAI) CP.
11 30 A.M.
f.v
...Macon
.Ar taOi».M
12 4) 1*. M.
“ .....
. Sol Leo
“ 12 40 •*
1 20 “
“
. Llxclla
“ 12 00 m.
2 40 “
»•
Cidloden
" 10 50 A.M.
3 30 “
n
Yatoivllle
“ ,10 50 “
4 25 “
“
Tl.OlliHAtOII
“ i 0 30 “
5 40 “
“
Woodbury ....
“ HU* “
n 10 “
“
ll-iUTisi lty
.**17 45 •»
<; 45 “
•*
. Odessa
• *‘|7 15 “
7 Oft “
•*
Momitville
** I 7 00 **
7 35 V At.
A v
.LaHrungo. :..
I.v uao a,m,
ConncetlonB with Atlanta ami Westl’ei st li. R.
at fdUlp.injre. C«>:i.ien.lo m wish the fteorahi
Alidland.and(Julf ut Woodbury. ('.It It. at
IIarri.i Uitv.
il. JH1 HNS, A. U. KNAPP,
Trav. UasK. Apt. Tijafke Manager*
Macon, (ia. Macon, La.
Ins Soil
(unuai
Passenger and Freight Schedule Ef
fective July 24th, 1893.
UK A n UOAVX—No. n.
It KAO Ul*— No. 4,
Dally- |
Kxeept I
Sunday'
STATIONS.
.Daily
Kxeept
Sunday
4.00 1» III
o.:u p m
» % |» m
0.01 p m
i*v
I.v
Ar
( olnmkns
Ululihtml
DavvKon
A! Imsty
Ar 11.30 am
Ar k.l.’i a m
Ar; 7.30 am
Lvi f.00 ii m
II. r. HIM*, Supt.
S. V. PAUUOTT, rteneral Manutrev.
REAL ESTATE.
I have on hand the following Keal Kntate for
s;ile;
$1,1C».00 will buy a corner lot on Imve Avenuo
with neat six room houwnnd neei«wary out
UuUUln^ft.
H i
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TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fiat* l’ocitunevy, School Books* and Stationary.
Larrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
city.
The moat *eteot stork of Tolmcfips ami ('tgnrs in lUv
My ouHtumers eftu ho sowed with good iluvunii vlgiirs.
I enll speolal intention to Prof. Oe.vter’sCulufi'h Cure, jVltiKii* Balm
IvIrtnoy mid l,ijW!r Cure, l.nug ICt'Ntover, Vlesnmrlr Ulooil Clcnnsei
inul IthiMllluitlc Cure. They are propt-ieury medicines llint are recommended
very lu'glily for the purposos clulmed for them.
Ski}"' l<’UK8HE8T and BKST GARDEN HF.HDS, nil tlm your rotuut.
Call ami see me,
Tifton, Lift., April '2'i t 1801.
. J.O. GOODMAN.
TIFTON INSTITUTK
Nice Httlo farm of CO acres, 15 under cultiva
tion, two miles from Tifton ( an he luul on
goon terms and at a haipiin.
AO acres, four ami a half miles from Tifton, on
the Tifton and Northeastern railroad. Twenty-
live acres denied and under force, cultivated
om» year. Six-nonm frauie dwelling; ami neces
sary nuthuHdinpt, Fine peach or grape land,
100 acres of land, two miles southeast of Tif
ton No improvements. Terms, one-half cash
and balance iu one year. This tract can be had
at a bargain.
I have a valuable business lot in Tlftou forsalo
or will exchange for farm land out of town.
I.ot of land number :W<> In the Oth disMot of
lierrien county. I.ses northeast of Krooktlold,
three and a half or four miles from railroad.
Ntcii house and lot on Love avenue at a bar
gain-
C. TV. FULTVOOD.
■
10-tf.
" C.
House,
H. GRAY,
Sign and
^— Oruamrntal Paintrr,
M
'- 1
Paper lumping: and upholstwing In all their
branches. Carjicts cut, mnd« and laid. Mat-
tivsscs nnnle to onler ami renovated.
Orders left at. 1’adrick llros. shall receive
prompt at tention.
Way UnoRs December 2!», We tlsc under
signed have known Mr. dray for a pcinler of
years We ruccommeiul him as a lirst class,
ineehanlc In above Hues: Warren Lott, Win *
racker, Win Cason, It. Sweat.
Washington Hired,
ALBANY, - Q LORO I A .
T I L”rO N
ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER?
uml on your name at ouu*. If von
If not
wl«h
Cities wmiKtliort on
i ill n in Jiorses nml million on
UlJlLHi do^H wllli one or tv, o
HpplIeullonH. Um- eulo !>v 1 NV. I’aulL
4* Tifton, Un,
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON, - < I F.Otl'O| ,\.
F. A. M lU.ll.US, I’ruprlt'lur
A SAMPLE COPY
wilh* for It and send tin* iunm>i ami mldressns of
M\»d* fill Ii Mhi lllUi UH lowborn yon would
like t*i have Nunphj opl*'i of tin* paper < (t free.
It coxt only ONK DOLL.vitaycar, anti a^ujta
wtv want ml in cvcrv locxvllty. \Yil;o for agents'
terms. Address
Until January 1st, 1894.
WK OliKU
lldti ilmTltToN ti\/i i n: urn! the Wecklv Con-
Ktt-ntio» f'lrtbcsnnU m>u* of $i,**a w * V eci‘.
I'hD opportunity ali-oHstcly cto^oA .iamtsW .
1st, |H;iJ, * •
The e^erelf*cs of the. full term of tho above institution will begin on
A l o t i do y, Bept einl >er -M li, 1898.
Tim bntlillug—ono of itin host unit most oomfortnhlo in Soutliprn fleorgln—hns
been |iluvi'(l nl Iho disposal ol tint uiutorslyiicit for school purposes hy the Tilton
IvlneslionHl (tninimny. anil he will conduct tho school miller tlie supervision of s
llokcd of Tnutees lo he chosen bv the patrons of tho school.
fixtes of Tttltlcn—Payable Monthly in Advance:
Pfiiiurj l)o|WiiiiienL SI.50; jSpSedirte S2.60; !lig| DepertiiKflL $2.59.
Tuition’vlll lm ch.-tr/jed from the thun the pupil enters until I he dome of tha
term, lloduetions will i e mmie fot cmitlnuous sickness or other'providential
causes of one week ot laugcr.
Oompeient assistants will be employed when necessary A thoroughly compe
tent teacher will have charge of the music class,
Hoard can be. had with private families at reasonable i sles. Locution unhealthy
as anv in Georgia Ulmrch privileges ample and the society good.
The patronage of the public is most respectfully solicited.
Id am.
K. *1. WIldMAMS, P/im ipal.
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rlhrf txrxincnt Ncvrrca«»vr» ahicturoor
LVdr* j*'litI ,vvttJ1>4 ky '* sl Puce, fi. Vkl
’ 'fH.000 M(U Ctt..Pr,'t XtlMH.e,.
AGAINST FIRE
C. W. FULWOOD,
At^*nt Tor
In»nr*nre Co,of North America of Philadel
phia. --
Hartford Insurance Co., of
Hartford.
drcemvich Insurance Co., of
New York ami
other old lioo companies*
Insurance effected iu any
locality and *»n
eveiy elans of ricks.
Office, mums 1 ami 3, Love
Building, Tifton
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Oft.
3-a-tf.
fiL-ilion.
flKOItOf A—tterrien Uounty.
To id! whon it m.ij t-oncern: Ibrndell ami
.Liihs McMillan, adudniniraters of Malcolm
McMIUiau, late of wM county, applim to the nn-
ders»Uni*d, iu pmjx r form, tor letter* of di«nii«-
dot* from said a t«uJalsr.r.*:lou amt '
» from said a tod.;lsr.r.ttlo:i amt I wit! j-aMk
upon their ftaht Applicithm ut my office in NaMi-
Oivon molcr m> hand amt official Ri^nainrc. tht»
Beptcwhcr -Jth Jfw.
A W*. iLiTriiax-v, Ordinary*