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THE ASHSUliN ADVANCE
Publi-h'-d every Friday.
Ii. I). SMITH, HMi tor
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>' .. wid have a pi ntc n<x(
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week. Tin ro w 11 i ii! < r be court at
tlie courthouse etui a f’shfry nt th
crei k.
Suh&tMitini improvement arc > >mi' j;
to I'uii'an, Sylvc-tcr nnd Isdrlit.
Governor Atkinson is trying
to rectify some of the wrongs in
the convict system.
The sugar trust in Washington
fetid the sliirt waist in Georgia
are attracting much attention
these warm days.
Before I would charge 26 cents
at the door of a school exhibition
I would skin n gopher, and try to
sell the hide and talla \Y .
Nome of the boys who are wear¬
ing belts are banding the wrong-
part of the body, the leather
to be above the
‘•The world is getting better, 1 »
says a headline in the Albany
Herald. What? Do you think
it wi 11 JiTrover without free silv it: .,
Gills who are too feeble to help
their mother wash the dishes,
and tneu ride ten miles oh a
bicycle are the un.-t popular with
some men.
Tlmse Fitzgerald yatikees from
the sterile, and frozen northwest
are not, only corning Iowa here
gobbling up our cheap la nds
building cities, factories and rail-
joads, lut are actually iimn-ying
our Georgia girls. When
the lines be drawn?—Meriwether
t indicator.
Let ’em t ome. If they can buy
up our“eheap lands; build cities
and railroads and factm-ses” tlm
teaching our citizens valuable les¬
sons of enterprise and piogvess
we can afford to let Diem occa-
sioiily get, a good wife. Franklin
News and banner.
Provided, however, they will
bring along a few yankee girls
for Georgia boys who can’t do
any better.
I’.IOYOLL WflllihS.
Don’t, stand on your head when
you r I'd e a wheel.
Keep an o\hV <t on’t
1 urn around to see if the hind
wheel is following.
When you blaze the ground
with one cheek, turn Die other.
Don’t bo surprised if tho front
wheel shows a disposition to turn
into a ditch and lie down occa¬
sionally.
Never kill a man on foot when
yon ran hell* it, hut when you do.
dismount aud toll him you arc
sorry.
If you come in contact with a
dog and demolish your wheel, get
up ami demolish the dog also.
Don’t take the handle bar in
your teeth, nor try to resoluble
oue of the threo N's.
If you loose a pedal, don't go
back to look for it. Its there on
the machine and will turn up on
the next round.
if your clotliing gets caught
in tho sprocket wheel, slack the
speed of the machine.
If yon run into a rock pile, and
your wife does’iit loose a lin S-
band, eongratuhite the i > k pile.
If you meet a mad cow
bis nose close to the ground,
muttering a B tbit buss,
him, he may dust your linen.
]f you should meet a run-a-vvay
horse, circle around and get him
bv tlie tail, then prop your feet
Oil the foot rest, and whither tlie
horse goes, thou g-o also.
When you have run vour wheel
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about a year, and faild . _ to pay up
to ensl.-Dlments. rid urn y our
kin a 1 , Mini give your watch, and
note for tlie balance.
Tallulah. L
to the r»sb of Uusiness
W k, 1 have conciiuled to to¬
re a few days Ion .
Of in the early part < , I h- \‘
•veek or you will be t• •» if .
Prookk,
{'i|i“ Pb ! I ei-
)>.\I!bLL \ Si i \J».v.
flour' will be tiie.tl tiguitt Mon
ility.
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ber school duties Monday.
O.ir M. Judge went off mi ;i lly*
ing trip home lad week between
net - ions.
Mr arid Mrs 0 . J. Houston vi -
it ad relatives hero Friday nl'ter-
! ocr .
Mr. Hill Shinglcr was in tin*
city a hurt while
sfiinrday. (And did his h arse run
away again? Ki>.)
Mrs Lizzie WiHi m , after !l
pleasant vi* it in Ait, returned
liom ■ last, week,
Mis J. P. (lochran returned
home last week, to the delight of
the other half.
,, Onr treasurer . was abroad m j,,
the land Friday.
TIm. jail coniinues to grow mi-
der the effective cultivation of
cunt racier Hill lion-e.
Miss Ada Ulnar 1 returned
home Tuesday of last week, to the
delight, of her many friends'.
Mr. Alex Story, of Cordele,
spent a slmi t. while with Ids
brothel here last, wee!-:.
Attend to your own bnsi ness
big- eyes, if jmii liavi id any take
a vacat ion.
|ei,delvev 0--.....0
baskets and |duin: w< r<- in a
».!
Mr. R. (}. Tisou arrived in 'lie
city Monday afternoon on route
to see his best girl.
Our handsome clerk was ab¬
sent, again Sunday, consequently
the Judge and his assistant.. Mr.
, 1 . (). Ilolamau, earned the day
by a large majority.
The automatic emblem of spring
tune, -o ! he l act
unity lost the corner stone of
heart ■
Ask Juke who bellowscd hi-
bike hauling plums to Sylvester
court last, v> cok ,
'J’he young folks of onr
ll ity gladly welcome Mr. J. D
ILdaman back again in Diqir
driii.-tf. ‘
Several of our .shining lights
attended the d i If, u cu .school pa-
nt do last week.
Prof. Roberts, and X. G. Hons-
ton juissed thvough here Haturday .
on route t o Sy I vest cr, and other
points below here.
Rutnor has it. that an ovortlow
of tears in the vicinity of Aft
last, week, caused the mosquitoes
to rise.
If Die natives of our country
would cultivate their energies,
like unto their polities, then
peace and plenty would abound.
Mrs Fannie Tipton i visiting
her sister, Miss Minnie M'-Dow II
near Mercer.
Mr. .It soph Spring’s MUok ' 1
house was desi toyod by lire Fri¬
day night. It is supposed to be
the work of an iisoiiidiary
Sheri If Story made a haul Sun¬
day afternoon in the shape of
four of the colored population.
They were discovered peacefully
gambling in a secluded spot, but
alas, like a bird of prey, the irot
hand of the law pounced down on
fiit' , tt 1 * and i hey wove carried . , tri- .
unqih.antly to Die little calahouey
to await the break of day.
day a. m. to be carried before the
Judge to hear their sentence of
. tilty Take warn it g, t ’-ess
pas.-ers. beware the fate that, al-
way s follows the transgressor-
face.
Job.
il- :: id is it: A .1 u i i is -a t- i-i i-
h! ai V it* m t** be urn . d . v / ald d
U:;t :!i - |> tin tu d ;iJOli> tiir to¬
a iii ligiiivment' can :v qul .
' 1 veoitie wiih u uV>uji a -c t b.
i-i tr lt- A ins Winn ;b, •> ^.1 i • 1
■! s th- i A : o.
}> AM HI ;i AN. 1 !
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c. Uh -*;t iiijut o) : xhc s*pph‘, !';•
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< ’ HI. : ]i J from •>:;/•! 5 ) p tu •*.
thin character and .t* vi.ist the stand*
log of the »olio tlx of the state. ’Ibe
practical, every i ir wo '< in th •» schools
will bo deni oi-frat > 1 by exhibition or
•pecimciH of v,-> ; 1 pa .*. on wall
n-onauting ail
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through ■ tl
art from t
turos, the C i Iron's lot ! . it will l>o
imo of the id a it popular and instruct! ve
: • • i • • > o'-
lit: .' . t ro on will bo d v >ted to exor-
cix;.s tor children, i' >ys u i i uu qa : ar-
tides from n'l natiouJ win form tin*
other interesting ->;hin ; r, an i, in fact.
everything calculated to an.- •, pica a
iuKtrunt c.hiidrou an i to on iura:ra
an i stimulant fern Irani ad/anna moot
will be found in its proper plica, fu tho
roar of the building will bull dutiful
Brassy and well shadel plot, ia which
deer ami other pat aaimils will have a
share In tho am a**at r of timir little
friends, and in front V o vv ii la i a tall
tower, With silver cliitrm in the belfry,
bought ahu with money raised by t-ha
children.
C'uii Rniidin^.
One of I he m nt "liarkih’e and
unique 1 of (he centennial huh lie m is
that oructod , b , j :-hi ;.!>/ count;- a:rl . the
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fife
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MRS. VAN I.KKR KIRKMAX.
city of M-muNi !> i • :-t tiou
no t iri intii'unn n.-’ i.s i j.. i si l of
Cheops, oi-r.-t ad J.O.D yc.ai-. .'nan the
Glirislian era n i l a i • i:V Lii g tha Par-
thOaon sunn 2 . 5 -li) years it i ; nb >ut
pue-sixt:-! of rue origiua. boi.-ig 113
foot on irs bits! line, IJ) teat oa its an-
mw 10 J on it f - p :lv
iino. The interior H « vi; hud, K 7 f .it
iqanreand 50 fe-t high, with gu'.t- , r
a:l arouusl 15 feat in vvi lcii. Tins is the
first time sinea the building of tho pyra¬
mids by"! a.' ISgypti:! :s th g -i!! :M ••in
by any aivhitaot hn b aa mi te to ro-
predate them, aud it will therefore ueo*
pssari.y attraot attmitiou. la t,hiu ar-
tistic sira ‘ture Shelby e maty, of which
M -mo’.-.i-- is rim c maty seat, v,-;ll display
her cotton and farm pro iautu : id her
nia.'iu.' i •fur-s. Memphis oa tlv. .Missis-
sippi wi.i Unit vjviv * tin aa -muc city
from sv.i.eli it ilerives its n.i in
tho Usl.trrv lVtil '• v
The Hi.-.t jry bniidin.g is an ; iaptation
of rlv* Envutfio > i. tiio v • i >r ; * 5 * t >:nple
of At-lv'us that stool u»:u- t.c* Purtha-
non on tiio Aere.polis. It c *at vms relics
and »rtici«s s-aero lly pve ■; v *d bv t-Ua
TeiiU'i-eo Ilistori.Ml by five Go.
loniul D.nm'-, i . Gmfcdei-iii • \'etor-
aus and tho Gran i Army of the R.'pub-
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' Gn* sail wr
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MINERALS A SO FOinur.Y.
lie. Tho buihlin-j con!at : rd.vmt 4 , 3)0
square feet, uivil '.i in! * live compart¬
ments, oae of -1 -5 of wli di i * set apart
for history an i a-niija-t as. the Ooufeii-
erato \ terau* the Gnv.nl Army of the
Ilepubite, t :> Ootoai.it Da ties aud
Daughters of tlie R've-utipn combined
and one for misce'.'.an ■> *ns contributions.
Iho J'-ifoti’ioity Hu.ldiiv'*
Wliite many of the build:.i;; -ajgvfc
in architecture th * art o; a-iaioat C■ e.-.e,
the Electricity L*ni-■ a ; is m • "d after
tlie tower of Babe!, ueiever hie.vcer-
tainly. l’hi< w.d prove one of th* itn-
posutg featu-- >s of the exnosition, for
the spiral e li i\> will be brilliantly ilia-
mutated at nig-ir with uow electrical
devices.
V«:Uly i d!-.
The amn-'vnont ro-.v at every w-. i-ld s
‘ fair since the Chicago exposition has
been known as tho .Midway, in honor
of the Midway plais.uuv, along which
these com »us wei gr* aj d a Ohi*
cage. 13 i: tho ceuteunial
has found a new none for the amuse-
mont quarter. tiled
The pUico set apart for the m i* c
Vanity U. ft r the sh w mo tti med
in “Piigr n l’r XV Uu \V-V-
seeubvC - .-x-• ■ ; . h
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life
Iii tlie list '.M ultra v.\s \s th' ^iwni
SCO S4\v. ' .ML rospbvts au i p\\»V 5
moot on the Ferri wheel, shoot the
clmto, German vill-up}, Chinese village,
Chinese dr.tgon show, Cuban village,
cvclorami of Gettysburg, Onborot di
Noant, Casino, O! Vienna,, Myjtlo
Maze, Palace of Ilia farm,
1 tatlon,
O rm-ui & l):)ou rr: :•>i wild ani-
a t
wave, electric scenic ir, Pompey’s
pidar, camera nlwcura, m ,:ioy illation,
Vo ietiau ran •) and many more Van-
ity Fair occupies t ■ • irn i i tiou of
the park, beyond the lino of the Com-
merco and Tr portation buildings,
'1 ho Worn isi*.-; Hiiildlnff.
The architecture f tha Woman’s
b i idine is a partial ;• mnterpart of Tha
Hermitatfo, tno hou m of Presidont An-
drew Jackson, situated near Nashville.
A hied to the colonial style are sugges¬
tions of the Greek school of architec-
ture, producing an unusually beautiful
and artistic effect. It is situated south
of the Auditorium, at the edge of a
shady grave of trees. Eight splendid
c Humus hold tho roof above the por¬
tico, and higher still an observatory,
surrounded by columns and highly or-
namented, crowns the whole. A woman,
Mr -. Sarah Ward- Conley, is tho arclii-
t ct, ami it wiil bo managed entirely by
w «meu uudor the direcuou , of ,. mrs. >r , T an
,
Leer Kirkman, the r- oil lent of the
v.-:>ni.i!i's bosird. VsnUiin the 'Dove a ro-
tan*!:a oxteinls thr ui^h the two stories,
wit:» a grand stairea-n lea ling up from
the iv.ir, passing a iu goidreut circuhn-
window of many color. iu t..is large
Bpu":\ oi' r,iiiri.l:i. f : ra vAU be ptayiug
touutam? and \ :< a’.i i statuary m
rich Insariun;-}. At tho left of tho ea-
trance is the i ib'.y ha i for eon-
grosses and public mootings, Other
rooms itre devoted to rlin arts and lu¬
ni;. i pat.mts, books aud musical
b impositions, painting, sculpture, co-
ramies and china painting, embroidery,
model cooking, tuiu uti >a and tno work
of women exclusively of every charac¬
ter.
Mrs. Van Leer Kirkmau, president of ,
the woman’s department of rho Ten-
imss ' i exposition, assisted by Mrs. G.
II. Ruttermau, chairman of woman’s
patents, has prepared t o most nuiqae
exhibition of woman’s work over cou¬
coivcii.
In Amo room of tha Woman’s build-
iug there (stm-D a Irg’a home, upon
wliieh there every trappiug invented
for tho horse by v.-omau.
Actum m*uiat jonn.
A vory inter eating point to all who
intend t * visit Nashville is tti9 acnom-
modatloa and expense, This has
been overlooked and the official C-?u•
teimia; bureau of re.gisfr.-itd m and pub¬
lic comfort affords the pu'o.io every fa-
cidty . ir seeming accommodations in
advan ■ * All that is necessary is to
w: f *rot:i 9 elite:’, Mr. Wharton J. Al-
lea; fell him what you want aud what
you want to pay for board, aud he will
tell you where to get it. lie is a well
known business man of the city.
All tele trains aud letters addressed
care of t bureau will be promptly
dolivei >.l by irs se.vial messengers. All
visitors will be welcomed and any in¬
formation will be cheerfully given.
The f *'lowing rates will be charged;
Board, per day, in private residences,
with meals, $1 to $1 .»A; without meals,
50 o-:rs to -«l; l-oardiu.: houses, with
meals, yl to U> per day; hotels, with
to # 5 ; without meal.-.. $1
upward. Liberal rates wid be given
bj wo-.-k or mouth. By commnnicat-
ing with the bureau you can secure
rooms fm- any date cc.-ired.
Mr. O. E. Harman general passen-
agai ■.• ■ ' l aud Atlantic ru -
road. Atiau.a, is pr-.-pared to furtiis
any informatiou r-’Mitive to rates of
....... fare, ‘ . . mm .a
■ , v,".*a a; plication.
Women were made before mir-
t ors and have been before ihem
ever since.
Miss Lillie T .„. Fleet u, ,„. wood, AA i 0 , f u
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bany, a ftud nt in the Industrial
S cl:f>ol it, MilledffVille, slipped out
n.....
Tuesday night, and was married
to W. E. Moore. After the eere-
mony : he slipped hack to •her
room, mid lie to liis? hotel. They
will join each other after school
is out. ,
PETITION FOB OilAUlEIi.
To The Hon. Allen D. Candler, j I
gec’y of Statsj Sta te of Ga.;
The petition of tho undersigned,
whose nun es and residences are
hereinafter fully set. forth ro-
spectfully shows’.
FIRST.
That they desire to be incorpo¬
rated, as provided in the. acts of
18 f) 2 , and the acts of 1895 , amen¬
datory thereof, pages GO & 61 .
SEG 0 N 1 ).
They desire for themselves,
their successors and associates
to bo incorporated under the
name and style of the TIFTON
THOM AS VILLK & GULF RAIL¬
WAY, Co.
THIRD.
The railway contemplated un¬
der this petition for charter to be
about fifty-five ( 55 ) miles in
length, beginning at Tifton, in
the County o 4 Berrien on tlie
north, and running in a southerly-
direction, ihrough the counties of
, Worth, Colquitt, pass-
mg aiigli or near the town of
tl(ri«.'iu «ai<l 0 .....ify. anri j„-
' ' : Fill ::: IS. t 0 the
ill. . said railroad
bavin:; a: it N rtbern terminus
i’i f t on’and as its Soutli-
ern terminus the city ol Thomas-
ville -
FOURTH.
The capital stock of said Rail-
way Company shall be not less
Ilian one hundred thousand ($! 00 ,
000 ) dollars, nor more than five
hundred thousand ($ 500 , 000 ) dol-
lai-s, the same to consist of com¬
mon stock.
FIFTH.
That, they desire tl. r> charter of
said railway company :■:> continue
f 0i . iUl ,-i during Die term of one
hundred and on.: (*,)!) v years, as
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SIXTH.
That, the principal ollice of said
Company shall be located in the
city oi T bornaeville, County of
Thomas,
-SEVENTH.
Your petitioners declare that
they do intend in good faith to
go forward without delay to se¬
cure subscriptions to the capital
stock, construct, eqnii i, maintain
and operate said railroad.
EIGHTH.
Your petitioners further show
that they have given four weeks
n^Dee of their intention to apply
for charter, by the publication of
this petition in the following
newspapers, Viz: “Thortiasville
Times Enterprise,” Thomas i’i He,
G.-!., “Tifton Gazette,” Tifton,
Ga., “Ashburti Advance” Ash-
bip n, Ga., “Moultrie Observer ? 1
Moultrie, Ga., said newspapers
being the ones in whicii the Sher-
i!i"s advertisements are published
!; 1 their respective Counties,
through which the railroad con¬
templated in this petition is pro-
[>osed to be run.
NINTH.
Your petitioners attach hereto
their names and residences rc-
spect.ivelv, as follows:
W. W. Ashburn. Eastman, Ga.
W. N. Leitch, Eastman, Ga.,
Maker M. Clements, Eastman.
Ga..
F. B. Stubbs, Cox, Ga.,
S. J. Stubbs, Cox, Ga.,
George \Y. Parrott-, Sr. Atlanta,
Ga.,
Geoige 1 W. Parrott, Jr Atlanta,
Ga.
S T,. Hay s, Thomasvilte, Ga.,
E. M. Smith. Thomasville, Ga.,
Joseph II. Merrill, Thomas ville,
1 .; ;[
Z. II. Clark. Moultrie, Ga.
M.J. Parrott, New York. N. Y.
Jacob Haas, Atlanta; Ga.
John Ii. Cay, Atlanta, Ga.
C. B. Parker, McRae, Ga.
J. W. Reid, Thomasville, Ga.
Wherefore your petitioners
i’ n ‘>' ,, , tb ‘D’ 111 a F be , »“e«rp >ra-
; tH i nnuer Die provisions of Die
huvs and Constitution of the
Sfate, w ith all tlie powers aud
p: ivileg-m coaniki. and incident
to such corporations
And vonr petitioners will ever
pm v. etc.
Smith IF.NTS.
Attorney? f. r Petition ' *
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING.
0
PETITION FOR CHARTER. *
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c 1 xxt.r.t r Ncc’v ' of the/
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The petilion of Hit- undersigned to
~ . M • Heinsoiiti. Tnnscy, Muncie, Indiana.
A. Muncie, f I.
" . I Miller. Cleveland, Ohio.
R. C. Miller. Uhie"go, Illinois.
J, K. VV i Ilia ms. Sylvester, da.
W. Ii. McPIrm’, Sylvo-tei', (fa
.T. S. W’c-ibei'i\. Sylvti'ier, O;
r. S. B. F rd, Sylvester, Ga
\v. L. Sikes, Sylyest' r, (i«
T- R. Perry. tsylvcsier, Oa
J. T. Cochran. Isabella, Oa
T. Tipton, I-abeilu Gi hr.
J. J. J. J. Fo' McDowell. ehninl, isahel'n, Isabella, G G 4
i.
Re-pecifnlly shows the foil kin -
iig:
Fin st.
Th l Ui y liave associated ihl>tn-
elves logoi her for the purposes nam^aud hi'ro-
nafter -ho u under the
siv.'e (iu't oi*tii-- Railway Sylvester, (lompnny Norlh rijJBajul ^B^er
which tiit-v desire to b“ mcoipo^Tied.
Ski on d.
That ilie purpose of ibe assoeiijition
is lo construct, equip and opera ii
lailro.-ol from the town of Nvhlestev
via Isabella and Ashbtirn, to th ■ Ji *>wn
of Wurth, m -aid county, die It III LTt h
of general same to be about twenty lni'cl; sfrntli- the
dir-. c( ion Nm t boas' aid
wesi; the said road i iitmiug rtn/oiigh
: he cuuit.v of Win th, Georgia, i Irorn
Sy ve-t v, Worth county, to ••A ovih,
tVoitli c-our'y. Georgia, by way l>f the
towns of Isibtilhi, ami .Voh!-M-;l ns
aitoe s 'id
Ti HID.
Tha' the capital -n ek of • su'd
conip o y is one lundrcd ; ________
d d a - ($! 00 ,r. 00 ; d:vi led ie'u -hares
of'.nr hundred dnliars each, whicii
will b • coiniii'iM stock.
Fouiitii
Tha 1 dies id company desires to be
incorporated deed tor a term of oae 1 un-
years, with privilege of ro.-
newai.
FI FT 11 .
That lii" wi principal i he in the ollice of tf:e said
C uig iiiiy SVonJi Georgia^ town <> f Syl¬
vester, county
Sixth. I
Thai Hie --aid company intends in
gootl I iilh t'i go 1 1 rv' u d wit liji-ui il.-
lav io secure -abscripii msto 'live capi¬
and tal s o.-k, eon-iruct, «quip, ijnainodn
iqii raie -aid railroad.
tSi.VKNTil.
Ue iiioiiccs [ir.-iv Hint a ciifo-ter be
gr list i m! i d diem sir umlei I n q n -l tioi(f they be
of p u aP d IT i ai. am and
si vie af it-s, id. af’ev tii y n-• k-,■ given
'iv’r wi ck- oi.tire i.f i in ir jin a uu- n
lo i p ■ y tin- charter, bv i he puulica-
lion of in! • peti ion in ’lm A surra
\ NCE ■ I'ewsp p )■ [> 11 w lod
'! ■• s i riff- ad vert j-i = I' • v V 'h -
li-ied l-i ;a:d c c y If vYiiri 1 1
i l.rmigh wlii. ii ilie • a: • ro (I w iii run.
o sc w ck ••{•Ho tot- t 1 nr wcot-s. jumh-c ai d
:r V tno la w* oi G eorgia,
y i. n’iog iin in. dour ft-soeliutes and
svn-ce-sor- ail iho rigli'r, . j "* uu rs a mi
uriyi'ercs .udioriz-'d by—a id not ui-
e, insistent wiih the i.iw-of said -due.
to fully (xm ii'e their i iirp J-cs herein
ii f ire set. out, ai d do all -i u h acis I i S
:il aV he i iccessary 'o car if y uu tho
-,i !)ui'roaii busing
Aud pe itioncr- wilt cy i'V pray. This*
\ a j y 20 h, Lb U.
- ,. M. Tiiusoyl Mu eicl I vdiau i.
J. A. Hem-ohn. Mnn<:ie/ i diaoa.
P. 1 . Miller, (Jl'-velfind Ohio.
J B. A. !'. vViliisiTO-. Aliite % ytve-tel- i.’liic igjo G-oivia. Illinoi-.
,\ . ii M -I’lut'd. Sy ve |t,-t- ’« loor. 11
I Sylvester .
S • s: bevvy. <Jei rgi.
P. S. Furii, .
. Svlvc.su f (leorgia.
,*'. L. J. ike-, Sylve-’e r Geo'.'gui.
I. i! i r-' rry, Sylv> ste ' (1 orgla.
I. ’ 1 ’. Uvicbriin, I-abetl i, (ieoi'ghc
C. Tiptim Isatie a Geovoia.
J. 'JcDo veil Isabel a Georgia.
■J. i. F 1 ehand l-;i!> i*a G <*rgia.
Ordinary’s Fotifces,
•llotics to Contra fetors.
GEO KG I *, worth County; -Court of OnJi-
nary, Seated setting for ' minty I’m poses:
bids wiil lie receive: f at ttic office of
the undersigned until 13 o’( lock noon Juno
8th. cells 1-VT, for the purpose of supplying prison
for Wort!) county jail. ! lie cage is o be
1 ions- >>. t'.i feet' an ! contain two celts, each S feet
by « V feet wile, l-rot it co odor Ti feet
long by 5 feet widi:. '~tx ml am to be 7 fcethigli
W. l’l t ICE, ordinary.
'i'tii’dpikc
be oEOUGIA, v.-ouTll ciivsr -eali. d bids wttl
rceeive-l at the office "I ' the imdcrs'znca
until i:: o'clock, noon, on tl e 8:h day of Juno.
PVT, for the building a tur apike at the west
end of th" bridge across 'I v Tv reek tho
snrnnerand Ty Ty road. Mid c on
id feet wide on top, and t bo turnpike from to bo
three feet in lu-ifri’.'.and o one to
and eicl feet lon a'o out seven lumdre l
work be cy n Sp citior.tions for paid
to ri ou at the oi rice of the under-
signed. •i, w. KiUCK.
May. 7th, 185J7, Ordinary,
Eoacl Not f icc.
oE >RGI *.Wchth CuvAty:- otieeishero-
!iy -j: on that of r.oifoodci tus-be shown to the
di " inlr.try. an order v.ill lie (_'<anted by tho nn-
i-.-T’-ni-'l on the 7th 'lay • t' June, lW'T. to dis-
nttuue a certain povtio n of tiie Ty Ty and
' - vi )e public
s ;: 1 road where the road, Ty t a st oi tlie point on
•• • s with the Ty Ty I; and Tilton road in-
. a id rwinvillevoad-
J. w r PHI JE,
Notice . Ordinary.
of L isolation.
Alt tra-tk-s arehtrchy i totlicd that the tins
of w ii. Masbburn & co. of
•s tt J • ear disso ved by ' , Ssliburn. G«.
u M (.shburn rc-tireint? ' nutual consent: w
tii-v -r. rasber & -.i.ssstim .-he new firm of Gard-
;n_ nil Hahllttles:
May 3f,*h ls-07:
v- It Mvdtburn,
T il Tnrtisher
Let ga ■ m ah- y. ( ; 1( , 1 vv I 2
' nn.
* 1 (HOTS f. a weeks an ' * '. The old
i-dviVe Yankee mlPpiees v.-eekly,
;m 1 -.Vst.-.riv.s' V and
ad*.*i :o re. - j | thriilimr
, ■ in t-tamps for
. I* ... id oks. Me.
: > i' H rally S lid,
r f iv.; gfer in h s het!,
t' (• . .