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r .; 1 Tti’TONy RKIUUKN CJO.? OH()R(HA, l-HllDAY, Al’RlI, 12\ 1805'. rT’-~T- : ■ : ; l VOr,. ^-NQ. fil7
—Personal and Impersonal Matters In
- t the City and Violjilty. :-.-. '
The arrival pf a little boy bright
ened :the homo of llev. and Mrs. J. \V.
ltcese one day last wcekr-'v -.: •
Tift <& Snow Co., are u ltere to stay”
—ami to win. v
. PostihusttirGrecno hus added U'en-
•• ty. new look-boxes to l.iie Tifton post-
ollioc to supply the increasing de-
: maud, .
'■—----r-Jli's.-ijvTvlfannd-amV Master lieon
- returned homo Sunday from a week’s,
visit to Chuncuiujua amt relatives ’in
Albany. ' '
Call on H. A. YiiIiiimiis for tirst-
• ■ clasfeurtibiits.. "lie keojis jlie best in
: tlie oity.
...Mrs. I. N. Thomas is‘expected
, home to-night or to-itjorrow from At
lanta, where; she lias been l'pr mod-
find treatment.-
IlotteUli XieOrunie, BoiTlen conn-
ty's ctliHem lax receiver, was in the
city last. Tuesday oir his first round
'receiving nix returns. " '•
Ice-cold soda water: coca-cola and
all the new'flavors, on draught at tile
Tifton Drug Store.
Mr.-Georgs Smitii.uiid wife-left;
a few days syfee' fny llieir nnnie iii
Ghaiiesvillo, Oiiio, after sefufiil days
idensnetty spent in'I'tflon. .
■Mrs. H. T. Allen left 'I'ifloiL lasL
Satrrduv night for Mnsetey NulljFlu.,
to altemnhe bedside of. llotj. Ambit
- Hr Laughter, her father, Who is very
sick. ' -■ -
if you want standard goods at. tin-
ib.rest cash prices,'x'lill on Haskins'
in (lie Masonic buildiug. . - -,
- Everybody in and aroupd Tifton
■mihi-nowgot utJbtTbh'-quick hustle
on themselves to make' the most of
f .; >,heir'.opportunities; for materialdo-'
: ■elopmunl. '
■ M" Jefferson llitvis, cashier of the
. .Me ! rcha"t and 1 farmer's- think; of
•'■■„ r Atman, stopped oyer in .Tifton Inst
! -.i'sdiiy evening? on his '. Way home
, . .. in Altbeville.
, M, A. Yottittiiliff can lit -you up a
- .on at any hour—day or night,
■'•ji.’r forget,i his fuot. i. . ’
invitations are; out. fora candy
ling at he - residence of Mrs. I- A.
‘ mow to-night. Qbite a tiiiniher of
young.people liavc been united, and
; a-most pleasant time is expected.
About'fifteen of Tiftoii’a' yoiiitg
jicojileparticipated in the.first picnic
of tlie svusun. at the old school-ground,
bun mile northwest of town. They
report a most enjoyable occasion.'
Tift & Snow Up., have grown the
very varieties that is’ suited to your
’y \pmts atid^yiitirclininU*.
ttof. lien. II. Culpepper, of Bruns
wick, is visiting ‘ the fiiinily of Mr.
- 0. M.’Tift, in Tifton, thisWeek, anti
preached an interesting sermon at
tlie Methodist chtirch Thursday
•night
The machinery for the Tifton
otitlilry anil Machine Company’s
unit is arriving and rapidly being
ut in place. A quantity of work is
iid to be in waiting for it tp begin
■.•ration.
Be not deceived hy unrcdiidde agents
it & Snow Co., can do belter for
ju. Item any other firm.
Mr. Wood, one of Tifton,s citizens
-ntlv from Pennsylvu/ui, lias con
. a led .to build a nice dwelling font
r. Julies, another accession from
••nnsylvania, about three miles cast
. the city.
'“wo wandering minstrels were in
' city Monday and gave a perform
- ■ at the Institute-bull at night.
:ie of their feats were really re
—•fflible-tmd'bgpruTHl'llirirttelfObn
the. people.
uiskins’, Tifton, is the place to buy
• best goods at rock-bottom figures,
the Masonic building.
•'rs. \V. 0. Tift ivas last week st,d-
■ iy called to" Mystic, Conn., by the
mess and iteath of lier mother,Mrs.
'J. Mallory. She has the iympa-
. of this entire community in her
1 bereavement.'
aster services will he belt! at the
. • ,:eu Methodist'church next Sou-
>>:. '"-Vo.
day morning. Kcv. Geo. B. Culpep
per wiU'deiiver a Sunday school ieot-
iire, aiidTtev. Ta’A. Snow will preach
tlie Master sermon.
Jolly George Collier, the-owner of
the \Vigwnin hotel,-at Indian Springs,
is spending some time in the city
talking .life insurance to t he people
as agent for the New York l.ife in
surance Co. .' lie is a guest at tile
Hotel Satlir. .
. #
Henry You minis, the li very inan.lms
in a splendid new double-seated sur
rey, and says be lias a fine span of
stylish liorse3 to pnll it. Itsjustthc
rig, : lie says, to coax tlie Tifton young-
lers.to take tlieir best girls to ride,
at least occasionally.
lion. H. l'l. Periibw, who will linve
charge of.the Uiiiteil States forestry
oxliibit at the Atlanta exposition
next full. is-in the city with a lot of
paleiit turpentine boxes for tlie pur
pose of testing them; also to secure
aii.f'Xlubit of turpoutilie, rosin,wootls,
etc.
tioi! of the Local this spring, lie ami RECORD OF THE’COUNTY
the “devil” will take to the swamp
to ceaxithe delicious ppllywog, light
mosquitos and scratch ..red-bugs us
tlio les8eiyof two bad bargains. :
Items Which 'Escaped- the Attention of
. ‘ Pur Special Reporters.
' —\
TiftWSiiovv Co., can sell you fruit
trees better and cheaper than any
inn in fHb allies of .here.
Miss Hon if K. llutchiiisriii, of near
Cecil,, was visifing in the city ting
Week and/the gltest of her R ttlive,
"Mrs. \V. T. IlargretL .She made’a
pl|jisapf call at tiiis otfice and left
lier rt'garifs in the shape of 7t couple
of .shilling Ivheeis-Thv mueli tles-
liiishlll'O-SiLvar-cteii.— L
tjuitea niiniijerof Baplist—i-liivucib
ers and' laymen—passed down the
(leorgia Southern; uiid Florida'Timl :
'Brunswick and Western niilroiids to
Wnycross last Monthly and' Tuesday
to bt in lUlemlance uppii 'the iieor-
giii Baptist, Coiiveutimi, i
itev. \V. F...J.lixmi, inVcitch.’r. in
'chiirge'iif‘the Tifton; circuit, moved
wiili bis.l'ainUy from Alnpiilia In Tif-
itiii litst Thursday, inid'aiv' now. fuU-
lledged : cilizeh's. Tile OASBtrB, in
lielialf iif'ijil the citizens of .Tifton,
tlie ’ Methodist, pastor a hearty wel-
••onio to the "gate city.”
©eii’t nuitie.: your purcliases of
gisiiei'iil-itierebamlise Until you call at
Gaskins’ and examine his goods ami
prices. lirMnsniiio bniltiVHg.v
Mrs.-W. W. Tiliimons-ttuR eajietl
bnt'.k.jijs.t flhiesdity to'tlie liedside of
|pea itioliher,-Mrs. -MtiWhile, living on
the eastern side of. the''"fininty iuid
who is very ill. Tnc GAZKTnM'egri'ls
In learn Ihitf her physiei.ins pro
houiice her case, beyond tin ir skill
She has many friends in Tifton who
will receive this hit of.news with
great sorrow, S
'Qiiarterly coiiferenctrfor the Tif
ton and A la palm stiitiot! was lield’at
the Tifton Methodist.chinch yester
day 'morning,''Presiding Khler "Har
rison Stubbs in the chair. Tlie usual
routine business was diiqiuluheij with
rapidity, and adjournment reached at
1 o'clock. 'J^if salary for the pastor
in charge was fixed at .yttlOO for the
present year, over *11)0 of which was
| aid at this meetin
Dr. J. \V, ITirmer, assisted by Dr.
J. A. Mel,'me, both of this city, per
formed a ditlicull operation last .Mon
thly upon tlie face of Mr. John Com
mander, living near'Knigma,-taking
therefrom a huge cancerous tumor,
from which lie has solTered formally
years. Dr. F., lias t,.’- ugly hit of
flesh preserved in alcohol at tlie spec
Ramon’s Relief cures Flek-IIeadnelie,
.Veurtegin, Cramps, Cholera Morbus.
Iiturrliueii, tie. -ijc for large bottle.
A parly of Mncdnites, composed of
Kcl Loll, 1:1. T1 thian, Kd Colien, Jitines
M.intori Heb Mussctiberg, Atex Block,
James Fai'iiiim, Dick King, Martin
Callidmn, Forgcrsnii, l'litierson. Nel
son and. M, 0. i’ntztd, chartered a.
coach-iiniF Went down- tlie Georgia
Sou thorn atid Florida railroad Satur
day night to spend SundlTy In Flori
da. I They hud oiiboardufull cargo
of liquid,refreshments and seemed to
be in n joyful niootl when they ieucli-
ed Tifton.
Our hcltei' finlviu say limy could not
keep luffin' whiioiil.t'haiaherialn’s Caugii,
Uvmraty, 11 .is used ill tnme' limn half
Ilia luiiaes In'I.eedX 'SlMS linos , I.ccds,
lo'wii:; This show's tlie esteem tii wlilcli
llmt remedy is held- where it tiiis-lieea
.sold for.years and is Well known: Moth
er- have lot fined Hint there is luitldng so
good for voids, i,roap mid. ivlineping
■c-,,g-!h -t-iuil-dt-.Mli ; es-l-ie-s-.‘-aitmeets-rpnct
ly and pci-nmueiitiy; and lluii it is pleas
aijfijmd Safe for eliitdren' to take, 2o
mid dn ceill ,lioities' for sate at Tifton
Drug Flore,
‘Prof, ICC. Wnotlmd has moved
from Add to 'Cecil. The Cazhtte
is not. .iiiformcd why lie lias inadu
thectiauge. . •'
The full moon of April having pass
ed witlioutfrost,.the' fruit growers of
this section are.happy and confident
of a luagnilicent crop: .■
At quarterly-coiifcrence in ilftflu
hist .Thursday, the .trustees, of. tlie
Mntlipdist parsonagejljuildh^at Ala-
palm were instructed lo^smt it to the
best advantage, aiid to apply the rent
to improvements on the property.
'Ptm twenty-seventh district Sun
day-school convention will be hold at
Add, embracing the first Friday,Sat
urday mid; Sunday in May. Hfforls
arc beingmade.to render it tlie most
pleasant, and profitable; session ever
belli iti tlie district. Ah- attractive
programme is being arranged and
soijte strong ivurki.-i's Ivlll be there to
arotise I lie Inhiii'ei s in this part of tlie
vnivyaid-fyoni tlieir lethargy in this new clfui'circdifii.
er, ami they are still serving in tlisce
qapaolties.
One of -t jir most- - noticeable mis
statements was in the urllclo on Tif-.
ton. . Speaking of the altitude it
slinuitF have read .‘'about 400 feet
above sea level aiid ITT feet higher
than Albany.”
However, the paper wmaltogether
a good one nlitl the ladies life to-be
congratulated. It wus, also, a fair
success financially—it mlded : about
$100 to the building fund.
Clitimlierfuili’M Kye unit Sklu
- Otiifmoiit.
Cert iii a cure foe Chronic Sore Kye*,
Tetter, Sslt ttheum, SesUt I|outl, Old
Climate. Soves, Fever Sores, ty-yemu. UeU,
I'mtrle St:nitrites, Sore Ntppl’es mul Pile*.
It Is codling and soothing. Ilamlieds of
eases have been cured hy it inter all
other treatment lintl railed. It Is pul.up
ill 25 mid M) cent boxes. Sold at the
Tifton print Store.
huyiiig tliL> Corner Ktonc.
NolWitlistatiding tlie yery inclem-
eiit weather of: last Sunday and-Siiii-.
day night Monday morning 1 opened;
bright anti beautiful,' sri that 'the
Baptists had ft fair anil jdeasaiil day
ie.Lf9J-..laying_thc_coi'm;r-stoiiq-of--t,i)eii'
is new clriil'ch etlitii ». .
. liev. fir. J. B. Camhieil’s talk at
rlfFBaptist Sunday sfliiiol,' laslFSt® aitd-Berrieh.
day, afterwas a real treat". It
was particiilarly addresstd to -the
Ptid itii and ; t r it ly - eloq uent in its
aimplicitv,- It was full of guild
tliimgiits and suggest ioiis: relative to
tlie training of the young.: Aiiijoiig
njmiy. .other good things, lie sjl@
“To know how to read is a great
tiling, and lie always felt, like tip
ping his Inti'to even a little Negro
hoy who laid acquired. tim aectini
plisliment. it.-is also a gryitt tiling
to know w'lnii to read; there dire a
A'iviit- inatiy books.that-hoys and girls
should notd'eii'l, hooka;.that fife their
passions iliste-ad' -f ii-a'creaSing their
store of useful ami heni'liciul; knowl-
iniporlant deparlaient of Christian
lahor. The district comprises tire
counties of fierce, Ware, Coffee,
Char!loo, Cliiich,. Kehols, laiwndes
wyeriiijf tire~jarg.v#t te*
ritory of any distfiet in the state !
Tfje.|ii'ugi'aiH_ljaii.uol-lMvii:issued, hill
we are aulhtu izod to state, that thy
exercises will Jii'gin wiili a ctmsecno
lion service Friday night.
Those wlm iieyid' read the ndyerlise-
menis in ibclr liewsjiaiW-rs miss more
ilimi they presiiine, .lomulmn Ueulsoa,
of tlolmi, Worth Co., town, who: laid
been froat'led wiili rhuumalism ill his,
k.-iek, iirms and slijmlders rend_nn ilein in
Ids |>il|ier iitioui how a prominent
aiilil.- cilizen or I-’).' Madison lin'd liveii
eafyd-. -lie priHHirul llih amne medieim-
and to use Ins own: a unts; "H euryil.iur.
rigitl. itp." lie also says: ‘ A m-ialii'i-r
mid*tits wife were lioth sick ill bed: wiili
rhennimism. Their liny was over If)'inv
hoase and said ilivy were so hud lie had
h) do I he cooking. Itsild him of t'hain;
•hei-lidn's 1‘nin jlutni and how it ieel
eiireil me, he got*ti Imtije and it 'cureil
them ill) ill a w*k 50 cent hollies for
wile nt Tifloii Drag Store.,
F.dilpr l’lirvis. of tlie Springfield
(<J.) Farm News,, came down With
the April,bnme-JVoker's excursion to
arrange for t byset Cement of an Ohio
colony at FI Dorado. lie is t-nl'liusi-
astic over the fruit prospects in this
section, and Inis J ill ly determined to
make his fiitwro home Imre, lie is
one of several gentlemen who have?•S!2, r „ii i>o>» ;.
organized a joint stock company,
which will lie incorporated at'the
next term of Berrien superior court,
to transform Kl Dorado .into a lieati-
fiil villa, orchard and vineyard. Mr.
Turns paid the Gazette a pleasant
call while here and it was elicited,
during our cnnversiiiion, that bis
coining may ,'c-snll in more than one
enterp.'ise for tlie benefit, of this sn-
lion and its |wopie.
Hewai'e of Omt nn-iits loc ('alary
Tli that Contain Mevenvy,
as meicury will sUrblyd'estrOy llie. sense
of suit-11 ffijit bepmpieit'jy tieriiiige' lhe
wlioie system when enleriiig- lt througif
lie-, njneous siirtaees. Siieii artielvs
shinihl nevcr'he used e.V'-ept oa pruserip'-
tiiias friim repiUidila,' piiysiidiliisl as the
damage Ihey Vvili (In ’ is leii -fold to the
goofl you rail pus,fitly derive froiii llieia.
Unit’s Calarfah: Care innnafaMujeil liy
Ki d. Cheney Co., Toledo, ()., conlains
im.aieri'ury.dpvd isdakva iinerhatlyl avl-
Ing. direetlv upen tlie hlond aiid nie-jMls
aarfiiees of tin; sy.-lela. Ill ffij'lng llidl's
GffiarrliCiire iffi'liie you' gel lln; gen
aiae. II is taken iiilerniilly, aiid made
in Toledo,-Ohio, hv l-'. -l.- f’iie'nt-y .ik Co,
'fesliiaoniids free.; tyV'S-oid' hv llrilg
gistsypriev The; per iiidt lev -;r - :
l’eovoeilingH
t,)f Berrien- Comity' GomHiissipiiers’
't'btfflfA'ilHi' tetiij,' TSllb
The following ordvi'g were- passed..
for payment:
b. A. MflxwtjJl, for erectini; nenuw
UcimIv frock.
Ijr. 1.. (if TitoiiinsR iHl*. f*T Mioil-
* ivai :utei»llrvn t«» KA (TvlttUitUt. ' ...... ,4.._
ll. T. Allot!, KlUlor llAZtTfK; I'llhlWihlBi. '•W*
•1. {I. ,1. {•:, liuliUiiM.ttHiitMt nvnr
'un.k!i«>v;n nojrni Tift»»n tunl hurinl
0XDf-ilMV*,J}:r> Jt.ty itDil'IiHj’.itf. JB.00
W. II. Tygan»v lint., stationurv. etc., used
in ».iUv«s, 34%
.1. I. ratteu, onici:il services roniloriMl,'.... 2.H0
L*. H.Tyciirt, *• *■ •* " 4,«H)
,1.1:. W IHIams. “ •* ii.00
Silas Tj'krnrt. firrk iif lt(K»r»l,i’ daysVh lop, lft.00
Sam. lli>j t,Vleaiiit*B c«mrt limif'e, . . J. ... .75
. Overseer OooilNinn paid llie‘follow
ing puupm* list:
A Iloiiscliotd
n. w.
reasim*.
FnH«;r.‘ of Citnnjoharie, X. V..
savs Hint Iif always kcttjis Dr. Kind's New
Dim'ovci v in l 1m* hoti^f an«l liis fttmiiv li«#
jMj^lof his^ienl, whoUanx-
ions to see it sis soon us lie can come
to Tifton. , t>
The young men of Tifton who are
desirous of lining connected with u
base hall team sliouid hand their
names to W. W. Kpbb or James \a-
timn at Hotel Sadie, Hose ball is u
manly,healthful game,when indulged
irjifntHiritp}rr~~(tr^-rt»rhT’ni:mTDnn:
('jitskiil, N. V., shvj* that Dr. Kin.u’sSe
Discovery in umlobliicillv the hoi Cou^rli
remedy; that lie !m> u>eil ii in liis* family
fortd^ht years, and it has never failed in
do all lfiat is ednimed for it. Why not
try a renteoy so long tried anti tested ?
Trial bottles fie^at the drug stores ot J.
J. Dohlen, Tifton, or W. A. Crabtre**,
sparks. .
-Xot l«Mfi
A liner .l«*iit*s,
I). Parr - .
Marv-V*.. f ha|«n'.in.
VitarIiv IViii;m-|;..
Tucker
I.yilia Williams
Sian Kelly ...
Tints. J. Smitli .
Allen Sntum
.John Sweat —
Henry Hlonnt
♦ .etirae I'Arler. .
tl. M. Smith
W. Kasters,
4.W
VJ.IKI
2AM»
5.011
.‘..On
2JHI
3,5U
15. r. Kanlkner. - 55.'Ni
Tltos..|,e\vis . . . 5.00
.lesse 'fneker.:...,
Sarali Ihirvls n.ttn
Amamln Kelly ... 2.00
l.uranev UenVlfehl 3.00
Annie ih»ytl .. 2.mj
Marla May,veol’ti,. y.oa
(iitli’i V;mn xe.ord,. 2.fAl
Shria yiiniu«‘«il’(l,!. 2.5o
iMvid Si/more . .T.Ofi
A. O. I’ljjer, non
Karahv frawfnril, 2.00
ill properly, ami there is no necessity
for un exhibition of bad temper by
the young men who engage in it; Be
cause they do so,sometimes is no fault
of the game itself and.no reason'why
it should be discarded. '
Editor W, A. Ailen, of the Worth
County Local, was a visitor to the
city last Monday anti a.guest of Mr.
Jas. K.-Knight, He is not in favor; in-iiHiim-, :hui ;unii.n-i-vi I
of femaiu'editions and affirnis that if]771^1.^^^
the ladies of Sylvester toke it into!?^^?}^ 11 ta *-rBi'w:?S l }‘ , AOT r? " y
their heads to get out. a female edi-l ,. . r j.ji.Sm .
All persons ai'e hereby warned not
to trade for any notes given by me to
the Goodwin Gin Co; ,
J. '1'. McLk-vhon-.
Asliburn, Gn., April S,' isufi.' 51-4.
XI mill - Villus,I l iifnrinnthtti.
.lai k.-.iivllli-, da. :
|--,-r H-vvral yv-an* I l,avi? la-en a aullerer Ir.nn
t4,rj*l<llty nl lllu live,, autl have attllrn-tl all the
Ills that result frmii nauuhe»lthyva>u<UU*m.at'ier
la-eumhiz vert- hlUinu., I have ht-vii tn-ate,! hv
*i,nie ,it the heat |ihysh-laua in 11 ji"■■ t. V. .vuLIk.m-
taken.eahiinel anil hltte Ilia--, an-1 after all tht.-
f.iillKl inyvt-lf no lamer. 1 wjuliifiiux-il.tHtrv l>r.
Hlmmmi’a llenatlne, anil am li.ij'l-y t,ircl
VJKi Total S-.n.?o
a.iHi |
i.'onri ailjvuirm-fi.
Sn.Vs Tvoakt, Clerk.
A l!ig Time nt lirmiKwiek.
■ The i>u-in:-s- l.enguvof lirunawiek has
iirraiiepfl a viaiui pruurani of,boat raws,
hivyviv raws „nfi irlividplfieemi -iiont foi-
Br«iisvvivk.’s next Trade Day, Thursday,
Afirit IStli. and also a free him! vxviiraiiin
lo Sl.'Simun’s Island for visitors on that
day. All railroads and hold lines will give
a one fare-round trip rate. The llruns-
wivk mvrvhanls haw inai'iiiliwnt stovks
oi spring'goods and Wilt
luirgain day. If yoii .--vafit big lialgains
and ii big time, visit Hniuswick April |s.
The AVoiimn’s Killtiou
llf llie Gazette was issued last Alon-
day and sold 1 iko “hot cakes." The
generally expressed opinion is that it.
. was .u '.-good- one i.ulitoiii(tljr-|Mn|-Ty;-
pogmpliicnlly.
Of course there was some .omiss
ions and. some misstatements; it was
expected 'tla-re won id he some, it
couldn’t have hiji-n otherwise, and it
only-emphasizes Hie imperfections of
mankind and Iii3 works.
One of tbir omissions that would
have added to the correctness of- the
clinfch sketch is that, at the reorgan
ization, 'under itev. Di. Jrwin, Mr. J.
G.-Graydon was chosen us church
I Tl-e:
Tlie program,of exercises was fully
observed. Tjjp; tmisi'ci led by; Miss
Ella Bacon and I’rof. K. ,i, Wiliiiuiis,
was, very sweet and upprojiriutc to
tbe-occnsinn—Tlie luidrtss of itev.
Dr. Goldt'p, of Cutldiefl, waa ttspien
did-elfort. In it ho rehearsed the
history of tlio-Jlaptist. dyjitiminitCion,
its struggles and triumphs, uuij the
forecast of a gloriiius fntore. He also
spoke briefly of the distinguishing
-tenets of. the ‘ tlenoiiiiiiatio'ii;' Mi
Gertrude I’udrfok’s ruoitatimr'' was
nicely ieiidered, ' but we regret tliat
the young.lady, speaking against a
Rtroug current of wind, was imajde
to nmke'-liei'seif dilrfiictly heard at
IImck hy liie-^iitlic'noe. sitting fartli
est from her. . I’astor Snell then read
the'historical sketch of tlio Tifloii
church as published, in the Woman’
GAZETl;ii, the ofileiiil lender by the
Methodists of the use of tliqir house
of worsliip to his eongiTgatjioir.a few
days after tlie burning of i.lioir build
■ingr(1 iimite'appropriate-commei.lii
tliereon, .Master, Ileliry TT ft, in bo
.half of tlie “Lillie Helpers,” having
laid tlio cm tier-stone solid and firm
prouomicod it “well iintl truly laid.”
After-mi earliest appealHo. the benev
oleuCe of tlie audience by^ Dr. Gum
breli.’aii offering, of about ,jilOOWas
placed on lire stmie hy kind iriends,
ivlio are anxious' tii see the house com
plc.ted five of debt. Messrs, Allen,
Carswell and Cole then thanked tlie
visitors, .ladies aiid pastors for their
helpful aid in building this house for
the Master. Then followed a short
prayer aiid.the benediction
Tlie exercises wore very pleasing
and greatly enjoyed by all present.
Tobacco Plants for Sale.
Can furnish any one tlie best, vari
eties Tobacco' I’hints at $10.00 per
thousand F. 0. It. here, cash.
51-4.. . D. C. Iintv, Irliy, Oa.
Legal Matters. ■—
At the last, term tlie following Ini
sines? was transacted -by tlie Court of
Ordinary:
W. M. Sellars applied for jiermii-
nent letters of atlministrutriition on
the estate oft Mrs. Julia Sellars,
I.. F. Hurler applied for letters of
guardianship of the persons and
property of Ohio and Tommie Griflin
or less, K of lot of land number 286, in
9th distrlofpf Berrien county, locat
ed -in tlie town, of .Spurks, and boMiul-
ed gn t-llo iiortir by 4 public road, cast
by Bear bninch, south hy original i
iaad. iibo tiM west by -.the Georgia
Southern and Florida railroad. -Lev
ied on us the propel ty of S. s WHita-
iilirst by .virtue of uli execution iksn- "~
etl from Berrien county court in fav
or of S. Wiixeibanm vk Son und A.
•.ibbon vt Co., against J, P. aiid.- S.
Wliiteliursl. e.
Also, 280 acres of lot'of land num-
ber 200, in the '.fill district, in the
kmitiieust corner of saitl lot, and
bounded on tlitriiorHi by equally til*.
iding line of original lot, east'ami |
south by original lines aiid west by
ran of liranch west of Hiiion road,
and running imlf along east and west
lines.. _Levied on as the. property of
B, F. Lindsey liy viHure'of ail exe-
eiitinii issued from liVmeit superior
court in favor of 1'!, P. Bowen.
Also, 50 acre.', more or fess, in .the. ,
smUJiw st corner of lot of .laiid'
number 20d,dir : .this 1300th, district;
5. MYanil - hinuidetl "on'tlie iibrlh by -
land of Narcissus (iut-lirie,-eUst by
.land of. Samuel Guthrie, south by.:
litutl of Janies Fender mill west by:
land of Mary, Ann Lane. I/'vied on
us the prxpiTty of N. A. McMillan
by '.virtue of a justioe court execution
iii-favor of Charley Hllis.
Also, lOO aoresnf lot of land mini-- ■
her 471, iii the (klr,district, hounded
on tlie north and east by origilud'
line, south by lioody iiraiicli, anti on
the west liy line drawn front Reedy
brancli to original line sitflioioiit to
enclose 100 iicrni in the tract. TJev-
ied on as tlio prc!|H'i'ty of Julm W,
Baker, by virtu re of an execution is-
silt'd from the jiistici! bmii't ot tlie
13.14th districl In favor of W. W.
Blown.' .
AlSb, fid: acres "in - the south west
corner of lot of land iiiindigr'filfi, in
tlie fitii.district." U;vivd on ns t.ho
properly of John FT Williams by
virtnre of an Execution issued from
the justice court of the 1 liUth die-
(r. M.j jii favor of W. W.
ilr'own.F . : . '-
I.. F. Harper, lulininistrator of I’c
ter Harper, applied for leave to sell
tlie lands belonging to tlie estate of
said decedent.'
These applications will he passed
upon on tlie first Monduy.in .May.
John Pope, administrator of J M rs.
Ida Pope’s estate, advertises the.fol
lowing property for Miiy sales: 100
acres, of lot of him! number 409, 6th
district of Berrien comity, and lying
in qlie northeast corner of said lot.
Also lot 7, block city of Tifton,
and located ut the corner'of Fourth
street and Love avenue. Terms nitiife
known on the tiny of suleT"-
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The following .Sheriff’s salts are
clerk and Mr. L. I’. Bowen Treasiir-jadvertised fuij May: Six acres, more
R-m-m's N ?rve anil Bone (VII cures
Ili.nl, Cuts,. Sores, Hums and
i'ruUl-s, lot X--1-. -
For the Berrien CoiinlySundaY-sohooT
Convention, at Nasli-villtv Friday
mul Saturday,. April 20th'and 21st,
1895.
, - SATL-RDA V. -
10:90' a. in.—Devotional services,
led liy B. P. Peeples. ? 1
10:15 ii. in.—Address of welcome ;
hy Col. J. 11. Cary. : ; -
10:45 n. m—Besponse by Snpt. J.
J. Kuiglit.
10:45 iu iii.—Address by lion, H.
B. i’ceples.
11:30 iu ni.—Address by ,1, L, iler-
ring, Sunilay-scliool wtirk in Wirii-
grnss Georgia.
]2:00,m.—Recess for dinner.
2:00 p. in.—Devotional exercises,
led.by liev. W. M. Mathews.
2:15 p. in.—Address by 11. T. Ailtn,
Life’s Work.
3:00 p. in.—Business session. Ile-
cejce repor's., elect oflieers for tlio
ciilming year, etc.
4:00 p. ni.—Address iiy.Ruv. jl. W. 1
Iluckaht-.e,
4:30 p. ni.—Adjourn.- ^
SL'SIIAY. - "
. 9:30 u. ni.—Sunday-school mass
meeting, comlucted by Ii. T, Alien.
11:00 a. m.—-.Sunday-school sermon
by .Rev. F. T. Snell. '
teasetb Tbo—program-will-iw-liliorallv--ini
terspersed witli songs by' the Nusli-
ville .Sunday,•schools.
it is hoped there- will, he a;ftiII at
tendance of delegates, the convention
was carried to Nashvillo ill order that
it might be'eqmdly convenient to all'
the schools. * :
Note.—Tiie publication of this
program lias beeii i.leiiiyetl hy the in
ability of 'the President to sen'll to
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speaxers for tlie bccitsioii. -
Ramon’s Liver PHI ri moves.the bile:
The Tonic Pellet -tones .-up tlie uytietu.
Combined form a Perfect Treatment, a.
Wmiteils,
30,000 acres of.farming or wood
bind iunUsTor immigration pur|ioses.
Parties Having lands for sale will do
web to consult me before selling, ns -
I have special facilities for. handling
aU. kintl of lands, mills, gins, facto
ries or sites fur «am<'. , ,
ll. A. Ttoivi.ani.. Sparks, Gu.