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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1804.
Life-Sized Crayon Portraits
FREE! FREE!
With every Ten Dollar purchase. To Increase our cash trade. To oblige and ben
efit oui customers. We Iasuo tichete, «o your purchase need not be made at one
time.
TO BUY I
H.OW 1
Cheap.
WHEN?
Now.
WHERE?
Mayer & Crine.
Latest and Best Designs
iCHAMBER SUITS?
Folding Beds, Couches, Lounges, Parlor Suits, Dinner and Toilet Sets.
tW Special Sale in Mosquito Nets, Turn-Over *©a
and Hoop Styles, Now in Process.
Oil C'lotlisand Linoleums, Straw Mattings, Lace t'nrtnins. Window Shade;, Buck's
Brilliant Stoves. Our prices are the lowes, oxpenses small, cash or easy payments.
tST Hoods are all right, Can give you best bargains. All kinds of repair work.
LOCAL MEMORANDA.
Gathered Under One Head by the Pen
cil and Scissors Process.
MAYER & CRINE,
Washington Street, Albany, Georgia.
Mallary Bros. & Co.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
. REMEMBER
That we are still headquarters for—
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist
Mills, Cotton frins, Cotton
Presses ami
Everything Else In the Machinery Line.
Please do not be persuaded into
buying anything in the machinery
line before writing Us for prices.
Very respectfully,
&-m .cm.
Macon, Georgia. ?
Mention this paper.
0 COME TO THE <>—
TIFTON DRUG STORE
And yon will ho treated to your advantage, my motto l*fng
FIRST-CLASS GOODS-
—REASONABLE PRICES.
I keep a large supply of STANDARD Patent
Medicines and are prepared to use, in tilling your pre
scriptions, Fresh Drugs of the Best Quality,
I AM WELL SUPPLIED
With Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumery, School Books, ami Sta
tionary, Lamps and Lump Fixtures, Fruit Jars. Flower Pots and
tionary, Lamps and Lamp
Churns. Paluts, Oils, Varnishes, Cold Puinta, Prepared Buggy and
Furniture Paints, BrUUies, Etc.
Do
Full Line of Hawkes' Optical Goods.
Not Buy Elsewhere Before Seeing or Pricing Those Goods,
The most/aeleul stock of Tobacco and Uigurs in lhe city
p/uerd ca
My euBLtj/iierd can be served with good Havana cigars.
Freakiest ami best Garden Seeds, all the year round. Cull and sec me.
,1-tf. J. C. GOODMAN.
Drains wick &r 'Western Railroad.
TIME TABLE NO. 62, IN EFFECT MAY. 28, 1894, AT 12:00 M.
head nowxwAttn
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No. 7.
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Local
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Daily
*-—STATIONS.
No. 4. 1 No. 12.
Local
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No. 8.
Local
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da’lycx
Sunday
A. M.
1
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A
m. i r. .m.
6 OO
(» 50
H. «Se W. ShopH
8 10 (> -10
5 41
7 25
Hrunswieh
7 50 li 20
5 50
7 34
K. T. V. G. Crossing
7 41j 5 50
tJ 30
7 47
Eleven Mile Turnout
7 L(i| 5 25
7 10
f
7 57
— lalnaica
1
7 10 8 5 00
8 7 4 )8
8 12
Wavncftville
f
0 58 8 4 25
8 8 05
f
8 20
Atkinson —
1
0 51 8 3 30
S 8 22
f
8 27
Lulaton
f
0 40 * 3 10
8 8 41 f
8
Nahunta..
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8 '.) If) 8
8 57
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0 2l:« 210
8 V 04 f
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0 12'* 1 52
8 10 15
9 25
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5 .to, 12 10
8 11 41 8
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Wavcsboro
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Millwood
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4 49 s 10 25
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McDoitald
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This is sweet potato grabbling
time, as well as cotton picking time.
Tile laborer is worthy of Itis hire,
l’ay ns that dollar when you sol! your
cotton.
Tifton merchants pay the highest
prices for cotton and olh«r country
produce.
Rev. G. Tom West, of Albany,
passed through the city Sunday en
route to Valdosta.
This September weather is hot
enough to give that of July and Aug
ust the “dry grins.”
Cotton is coming into market live
ly now, but the farmers’ hearts are
heavy because of low prices.
Miss Maggie Burton was in the
oily on Monday, en route to her home
at Poulan from a short visit to friends
at Sparks.
Send your orders for job printing
to the G a kbyte Publishing House,
Tifton, Ga. The best service at the
lowest prices.
Mrs. W. II. Love and children are
visiting relatives and friends at Kirk
land this week. They will return in
time to enter school.
Mr. George II. Pad rick has return
ed from New York and the Eastern
maikets. lie repotts merchandise
tumbling to bottom figures under the
influence of the new tariff law now
in effect.
When people see your name in the
paper, under a neat advertisement of
your business, they begin to believe
they know you; and it is only a short
step from acquaintance to patronage.
Tifton merchants who do not adver
tise should clip this out and preserve
it for its very truth.
Rev. E. T. Snell and family left
Tifton last Thursday at noon for Ma
con, Atlanta anil other points in mid
dle and north Georgia. One of the
objects of his visit is to solicit sub
scriptions to the new Baptist church
building fund. It is Imped his trip
will he abundantly succosstul.
Boh Ellison’s horse, hitched to his
green grocery wagon, ran away Sun
day afternoon and, as lie came at full
speed down Main street, diverged
from the street to the sidewalk in
front of the Masonic Hall and wreck
ed the wooden awning in front of the
Suwanee Restaurant building before
demolishing the vehicle and freeing
hirnself from it. Several gentlemen
were sitting under the awning who,
when they saw the horse coming at
almost break-neck speed, dispersed
on the “wings of the wind.” The
awning was replaced Monday morn-
lieaul Matters.
Malcolm Gaskins has applied for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Mrs. Jane Gaskins,’
David S. Robbiaoll lias applied for
permanent letters of administration
on tlic estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Gli
tter.
James G. Gaskins has applied for
permanent letters of Administration
on the estate af Rebecca J. Gaskins.
Mrs, Mollie A. Morris hits applied
for permanent letters of administra
tion on top estate of J. II. C. Morris.
The appraisers appointed to set
apart a years’ support to the widow
from the estate of Samuel Militias
deceased have-filed their report.
C. II. Smooth has applied for let-
tois of guardianship of the persons
and property of the minor children
of G. W. Siueath deceased.
J. E. Peeples, administrator of II.
T. Peeples, has applied fur leave to
sell the land belonging to the estate
of said decedent.
W. W. llendley, administrator of
W. P. llendley, Sr., has applied for
leave to sell the land belonging to
the estate of said decedent.
All the above mutters will lie ad
judicated and passed upon in Ordin
ary court, on the lirst Monday m Oct
ober next.
Every family should take a clean,
reliable newspaper, that parents and
children may keep up with tin* cur
rent events of the day. Such a paper
is the Gakk itE; rt a year.
This Age
Oir.ce-.Uooma 1 ami 0, I.ovc builtlirg.
Collections, Commercial Law. and Iteal Estate.
Is full of humbugs, ami that remedy that ills-
Droves this charge Is a God-send to humanity.
H. B. H. has never failed, and that ought to count
for something to him who wants to be cured or
what 11.11.11. seta itself up to cure.*-
Utterly Surprised!
Mkuidian, Miss., July 12.
For a number of years 1 have suffered untold
agony from the effects of blood poison. I bad my
ease treated by several prominent physicians, hut
received hut little, if any, relief. I resorted to
all sorts of patent medicines, spending a large
nimmn; of noney, hut yet getting no boiler.
My attention was attracted by the euros said to
have l»een affected by H. II. 11., and 1 commenced
taking It merely as an experiment, having hut
little faith In the results. To my utter surprise
1 soon commenced to improve, and deem myself
to-day u well and hearty person—all owing to
the excellent mutinies of H. H, II. l cannot
com mend It too highly to those suffering from
blood poison. .1. O. (ImsoN,
Trainman M. \ O. It. U.
Alter Twenty Years.
ty y«
1 have been troubled with ulcerated bowels and
bleeding piles, and grew very weak and thin
from constant loss of blood. I have used four
bottles of 11. 11. it., and have gained l.T pounds in
weight, ami feel better in goutral health than l
have for ten years. 1 recommend your It. 11.11.
as the best medicine 1 have ever used, and owe
my improvement to ffiu use of llotunie JUond
Hahn. Ki’oksiis a. Smith
318 F.xotcr Street.
An OUI Man Itcstorcil.
One-bnlf of lot of land No. 845, in
the Oth district of Berrien county,
is advertised to lie sold at adminis
trator’s sale as the property of the
estate of G. \V. Siueath, deceased, for
division among the heirs.
Ninety-five acres, more or less, of
lot of land No. 4, in the 9th district
of Berrien county, located on the east
side of said lot, is advertised to be
sold at sheriff's sale on the Hist Tues
day in October as the-property of G.
\V. and L. A. AVbeless to satisfy a
county court execution in favor of
John A. Giddons.
O Also. at the same timo and place,
lot number 8, in block 17, lots I and
8, in block 1(1 on west side of the
Georgia Southern and Florida rail
road, and lots‘J and 4, in block 10,
one frame store being on the cast side
of the Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad ; one-halt aero, living of lot
No. 108, in the 9th district of Berrien
county, being on the west side of the
Georgia .Southern and Florida rail
road, fronting one-half acre and run
ning hack one acre (except 59 hy 100
feet sold to J. L. Mathews) a frame
store house being located on the
same. To be sold as the property of
S. Whitehurst to satisfy four county
court executions in favor of sundry
plaintiffs.
Both the above levios made by the
Comity Bailiff.
mg.
8— Regular stop. F—Stop on signal to receive or discharge passenger* or freight.
_ . — - •- ._. ... Tilton only,
Trains Nos. 5. nml o, v.drry passenger* lietwern Albany and T ,,
Trains 1, 2,3, A 4, make connections at YTavcrossand Tifton with north and Rut’.tb bound trains
CKO. >V. If UNK8, C. I>. Q\VEX8. GEO. W. COATES,
Superintendent.
Traffic Manager.
Dlv. Pass. Agent.
S. Gr. SLACK,
Contractor and Builder,
AM) PFMLEH IN
Brick, Lime, Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Shingles and Hardware.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Kelfr«* *l ! f thiwteecnn r.i*nihr\t
tarsCoyOUrm-£i\ anJ £{,I fcV in t
ojf'UoyourapEa t:r it»$ n*yv. #»•*
taker trsttta*n« antiwnv Nrvtrtrrw? viricttrc *>r
ieMvA any lo^Krtpasa afro? wflvtu.
If tlwjtfgtx
fittc, iu U*M
El 303 BftLM SO., Pra’t, AtiMfr.Ca.
Deputy sheriff, Win. Viinllmiten,
of Irwin county, was in the city on
last Sunday in search of a Negro
man who had, with force and arms,
boldly appropriated the use of a horse
at Lutterloh’s still belonging to a
white man by the name of Hancock.
However, the news of the affair had
preceded Mr. Vanlloulcn and officer
Oliver, of Tifton, was on the look
out for him. About 11 o’clock Sat
urday night officer Oliver located his
man with one or more companions in
a pine sapling thicket near the Brun
swick and Western railroad section
houses, and several shots were ex
changed ; but as tlie officer bad a
posse of only three beside himself,
and tlie Negro armed with a Win
chester rifle, lie thought it tlie better
part of valor not to attempt an arrest.
Tlie horse was found on the streets
State or Onto, City of Toi.kdo )
Lucas County. f
Fax's it .1. Chknky mnkesnalli that lie
Is llat senior partner of the Itrin of F. 4.
Chunky & Co., doing business In the City
of Toledo, Coomv and Stale aforesaid
and llint said linn will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
lie cured hy IIai.i.s’ Catahhii Cenu.
FRANK .1. ORKNEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, lids tllli day of December,
A. I). 1888.
) A. W. OI.EASON
Notary Fiddle.
2^1
Halls’ Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts directly upon llio blond and mu
cous surfaces of tlie system. Send for
testimonials, free. F..I.CHENEY A CO.,
Toledo, i).
CST’Snlil hy Druggist, 7-7 cents,
Eclipses.
A partial eclipse of the moon will
occur to-night, September 14th, and
will he visible throughout North and
South America. The beginning will
of Tilton Saturday night-he i bo visible in the. western part of Eu-
Dawson, GA., Juno X).~ llolng an oh I man and
Buffering froti\ gemuul debility ami rheumatism
of the joints of the shoulders, I found diflleulty
In unending to my business, that of a lawyer,
until I bought ami used live bottles ol II. H. It.,
Hotanle Uloud Halm, of Mr. T. ('. Janes, of J. It.
Janes A Hon, and m.v general health Is improved
ami the rheumatism left mo. I believe It to be a
good medicine. J. II. Lainu
For sale at the Tifton Drug fftore.
All who desire full Information ulmut the cause
ami euro of Hlood Poison, Scrofula and Scrofu
lous Swelling, Ulcers, Sores, Hhomnatlsm, Kid
ney Complaint*, Catarrh. etc., nan seen re by
mail, free, a copy of our :<2 page illustrated Hook
of WomleiH, tilled with the most wonderful ami
Mturillug proof ever before known.
Address,
Hl.oui* Hai.m CoMl’ANV, Atlanta, Ga.
TUB BAI.I, TBit ill 0B
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If
Will Open September I7(li, 1891.
We offer yon advantages in the l.lterary, Mush:
ami Physical Culture departments unexeelled by
those offered at any other sellout.
Rales of Tuition very Reasonable.
Miss l,|l,i llaeon, than whom there Is no better
Music Teacher in the state, will have, elmrge
the MiihIo Department. Timms per month, $2.30
for Vocal ami Instrumental music.
Good hoard, In private families, ran be ob
tained at 310.00 |ter month. Earnestly soliciting
your continued patronage, I am
KcRpeetfullv.
" ‘ Wji.i.i a ms, J it., Principal.
K. J.
Sunil’s
IISIIIS
ST TOKTTT and.
John mu«row,
Attorney - at-Law,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
DR. N. PETERSON,
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON,
GEORGIA.
Offlt'o with Jake W. Paulk. Gflioe practire win
receive attention between tlie hours of 9:00 and
10:30 a. in. ami .1 KM) and 4*30 p. m.
&#*’ Calls answered promptly day or night.
DRS. FARMER &. BALL,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Chronic Diseasoi, Surgery, Venoroal Dis
eases, and Diseases of Females.
We will give special attention to MidWIFF.ky
and Ac’L’TK Dimkasus. Private consulting room
for ladles. Office next door to Paririck Hros-
20-1814-ly.
DR. J. A. McCREA,
Physician and Surgeon,,
TIFTON, OKFHGIA.
Prompt attention given to calls, day or night
Office at lesldenee on Love Avenue.
Sif '*tvi*iioii» Fkvkr a Specialty. i4-’o*-Cin.
Dr. W. P. RUSHIN,
Albany, fin.,
Diseases of fhe Ear, Ness and
Throat a Specialty.
Catarrh of these organs certainly cured. Cases
referred to if desired.
iff' Examination and consultation free.
OVEIOM—llHfxj Hrood Street. 6-6m.
A. C. CLEMENTS. M. D„
ADEL, GA.
The diseases of women nml children a spcciAi-
ty. C. j/" calls by mall or telegraph will revaiva
prompt attention. 18vtf.
PEEPLES & ALEXANDER.
Attorneys- at -1«a w.
NASH VILI.E,
G EOitGlA.
business solicited In all branches of the pro
fession, to which prompt and careful attemmu
will Ik* given. 34-U2-tf.
C. W. FULWOOD,
LAW, FIRE INSURANCE AND COLLECTIONS,
TIFTON, - GF.OItGtA.
Prompt attention given to all legal husines*.
tlifOi'Kii’K-Over J. W. Paulk's Drugstore.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON QKoKGlA.
Oi rii’K ltooin iu the Tifton Drug Store.
\V ‘ Thanking the p.Jdie for its past Iffk*ral
pMironage ami solicit a continuation of the same.
Drs,
J. W Sl D. J. WILLIAMS,
1 lENTISTS,
COCIDKI.K, GEORGIA.
OrnrE -Itimk ItitUillna. IhNmt No. I, upautM
DR. J. H- HAMMOND,
Physician and Surgeon,
KNIGMA, (B. * W. It. II.) GEORGIA.
HpeelaJ attention to Chronic iliscases, and dis.
cases of Women ami Chihlruti. Calls promptly
aticmlcd. Work on the line or the II. A W. if.
U., especially solicited; and all calls by mail
prompt)) attended. Hills due when sen Ice* are
rcmloieii. ( barges moderate. ConHultatiou at
my office free.
itond Notices.
Thomusvillo, - Clnorg'iu.
Hook-keeping, Telegraphy, Typewriting, Pen
manship am! Arithmetic. Students assisted to
position. No vacation. For full particulars,
address, M. W. II. Btam.V, Prehbbjnt.
Ofy.'inPx-.vj q>.
EDUCATION
Till G A At. Vl» \ MA Hi h-
I SI SS ( oi l.KOI Maeou,
Ga., eoneeded lu lie the largest and must practi
cal iu the Huiith is giving a Husiiiess.Hhurthaml.
Normal, Telegraph ur Pen Art course tor *23.00
ami board at rii (si. Also glv lim to on* worthy
Im»v or girl in each comity a full course
Write at once ettcluAiug stamp fur FREE.
Si aik okGK'vmi* llt'iTlon County:
Wliimn, rurliiln i-'-iHi Iiavn imule llieir up
ollciiUon Ut Him CiMtt, luayliiR (or an on.er
ariintiiiy. ItiiM’Ktahhnlilniilit of a ni
imuiitiiiK m Gin liiiio'mH.'lioii of tha
ami Mnltmui anil A).|mliu vokil In alil.1
anil rininliiK In a .oiitliVc.t.rlr ilirai’ila. .la.
now rjmu, I'm
' i \v in., «o,'|
William Un.kln., H. I), Hwlndlu,,_J. St SuJn,llo,
II. II. Kniirbi. A. II, Sum VY'.J.shau
II W. IIhIkIiI, to Itiotlnoof l.m.iiit,',’,(IMUIJ,
mul wtioiviin, I 'oniiiilsxtoiioin aiquiiiiloit for dm
|iun>n.o tunc rovluwoil anil markiul mu ;uy
ouiitoitiiilauiil roiul, anil ro|iouuil to me that nam
roail will Itooneiif much imhllc utility aud con-
vonlonia', now, Mils I. Ill cite ami aduioulah all
iicrauna iliai, on nml after the 1st Momtay in Oc-
ioln'i next, .aid new road will U* aomtoil if no
yood oaiiae I. eliowu to tbo contrary. Thin, Son
lomU'r rinl, ikoi. i. I'xttrx,
Chalrniau Hoard Co. Com.
State of Gboroia Hr men Comity:
Whoroa* oorlali* iwtliionora have made their
ii|it'lleiitluii lu I til. Coil r I prut fnir for an order
arm liny the ratal ll.hment of a new road, omi.
inenelnir at tlie liner.potion of the WlllariMK'liee
load Willi tho Mllltiovn ami Alapaha rood In aaid
eoiiiily, and rilliiifnu In a Kolltherly direction,
erowfny tho n-mtie eieek near Empire elmrvli,
and I he in-mlle creek lietwceu John la*e‘. ami
Geo. \\. Killuht, thence to interreet the pullin'
road near llay'a Mill. And, wheivaa, Coinuihni.
loners appoititeil lor iliai purpoMr. have reviewed
and iiiailteil out, raid contemplated road, and re
ported to me Ihut aaid road will Ito one of umeh
piddle utility ami convenience, now thla la to
'die and adiiioiil.li all persons that on and after
tho 1.1 Monday In October .aid road will ho
mauled If no guild cause I. Hhown to the contra
ry, This, September 3rd, l.id,
.1.1. I’ATTKX, Chm. Hoard C. C.
purlieu I ill's.
fiilhor lie-on turned loose or bad bro
ken loose—and returned to the own
er Sunday morning. Mr. Vanllonton
regretted very much lie was not with
the posse Saturday night; he-.liinks
the result Would have been different
—the Negro captured.
Specimen Canes.
S. II. Clifford, New 0as.se!, Win., was
troubled witli neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, Ids liver was
affected lo an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and lie \ias terribly reduced in
flesh and strength. Three bottlea' of
EleclHe Billers cured 1dm.
Edward Shepherd, Ila-rLburg, III., had
a running sore on Ids leg of eight years
standing. Used three hollies of Electric
Billers and seven boxes of JJucklen's Ar
idea Halve, and Ids leg Is Bound and well] tbc north point.
John Speaker.Catawba, 0.. had live large
fever son son Id. leg, doctors said lie was
Incurable. One bottle of Electric Kilter*
and one Imx of BueUlcn's Arnica Salve,
cured him entirely. Sold by Jake W.
Paulk’s drilg more.
rope am! Africa.
The eclipse will occur at an early
hour in the evening, beginning at
9:80 p, in., central standard time, will
lie at Us maximum at 10:80, and will
end at 11:80 ; so that all our Tifton
people can wilueoa it who desire lo
do ao.
The observer will see the shadow
first at the north point of the moon’s
disk. As tho moon moves up toward
the left, the shadow will appear to
move down toward the right, rever
ing at the middle of the eclipse a lit
tle less than a quarter of the diameter
of the moon’s disk, and leaving it at
a point 58 degrees to tho west front
A total eclipse or the sun will oc
cur September 28th, but it will ho in
visible in America.
AT DAHLONEGA.
A branch of tho State University
Spring Ten a hnjiiiH Ft rut Monday in
Fcijniary. Full Term U;/iu»
Firnl Momltty in September.
Host iu*lioo| iff iho futii!i, for MikIciiU tvitli
liniitix) mnmi*. Tin* military training d
Hiormstfli. 1»oiu«y ii pU p iiU. S. Army officer,
ilotuilul by i'io Humitnry of AVur.
BOTil KKXUU UA.VE EqUAL ADT AN.
TAfiES,
SUultmU
nr* urojiarfd hm»1 IWiikkI to
eafli in llio |).ihiio scIh-o}*, by net* of tin
Ix'utui’omi Agriniliuro and llio J^uion^oi
di»litigui)(!i(*.l uvJtuuit ra tnul xuholars.
For health tho cluunto nasMrjtauM.-d
AHituda 2237 fuel.
Board $0 pm* month uml upwards.
inff at lower r ites.
K.'.eii Netniior find mpro^cntnllvo of th«
UUo is ci)tit,h*(l mni mpiu-ted lo nppoinioue
pupil from hit distria oro unly, without
[M, vie if im.trit’daUon foa. duHm; !«!.« tenu,
F«t cniahuj or inh'DiMtion, mldvess 800*
efttry or Troasmor, Board of imteoft.
Statkof GKoIigia Hriricn County:
Wheivar, certain iK>titl«nien> haw mail* thrlr
ui)|illi atliiu to till* ( ourt. nru>lng for mu order
illucontlnnlng tho now romi lately ontabllnhod
ami openoil. ooiuimMiulng at the district line 3
mile* itnrtutiH of Simrks. Ga., and running by
J«m* Unlits, Mol'haul'w plate. HonI.ovlttstliomo
to Union road at (i. K. WllllainC place. IVtl*
1 it'in’im aver:
l»t. That It In not of public ntilitv.
2d- That it D not mure than 1 intie to a public
road at !urthc»t point.
3d. That it ha* no objective starting orcmliug
point. 4th. 'Iliat the diatrict is m»w Imrdcncd
with public uuda that cannot Ik* kept open and
to repair. Now till* it to cite amt admouittb all
|H*r*oiiH that on ami after the lirst i *Vida> iu
(KUoIkt next said road w 1111k* dbM'oiitinucd if
no gtMid trausc Ik* shown to the contrary. This,
K**pi. 3rd, IV94. J. I. Fattks.
Chum. Hoard Co. Com.
M> have itlonoy to Loau at 6 per t'l.
On Faiiu or City Property iu any section of .mhsu-
^ * has a f-— * * -
try whuxt property "has' u tived market \alue.
Money rt iMly fur iuuuediutc loan* where mvuri-
ty ami title t* gtKxi. NoConmii**iou. Weaolicit
application*. Hlunka furuiahed upon rctiucst.
ALLEN A CO.,40 A 43 llrourtway, New Turk
W. L. Douclas
S3 SHOE
10 THE OEST.
NOEQUCAHINa
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FRENCH A EkXSGtlEO CALF.
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BOYS^CBOOtSHOES.
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VV-L.-DOUCLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
You cun tttTC money by ourei»»*l»« W. tm
Douctss 4 -
‘ tTarjkcst manufacturer* <r
the world, aud piarante
the value hy ktaiupiug the uame
the bolitvn. which p.oiccts you ajam**
Bccaute. we are ure^arkcTuuanufacturet* o#
ndvciti*»c J shoe* in the world, ana j
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price* |U’i the i:MddUvua,u‘* pt^ffts.
eauat custuut work iu tlvW; ea .
lowtrpn.-. — - »
■«y other »t»ak... .Txkr
dcaScrcanuot sup*Gv x*ou. wc-oa’i-
J. X. KLUOTT. Sparky Ga. ■
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