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THE GAZETTE s TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1805,
FUIIUHHKIF WKKKI.Y,
B. T. ALLEN, Editor,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Tifton, - - Qeorgia
FRUIT AND FARM LANDS A SPECIALTY
Official Organ County of Bin
Official Organ Oitjrof Tlftcn.
7T'- TjniM# opWiii^mwT
ICntsredat the pontomoc.at TlfUm, fltwrsta, «•
util matter alt the ecoond clew.
ABSTRACTING and CONVEYANCING
Wk will coniine our operations for the present to the counties of Berrien, Ir
win anti Worth, and are prepared to handle anythiug In the Real Estate line In the
counties named.
Our Mr. Baldridge will work constantly between this section and,the north and
west, going frequently in person for the purpose of securing a desirable class of
northern Immigrants.
Real estate will ho In good demnud for the next twelve months. We propose
to spend a large amount of our time In securing opions, contracting with those
who have property for sale, and classifying and grading lands placed with us. We
advertise everything free of charge and can get a better price for your property
than you can. If you have anything for sale call on or write us at once.
C. JEFFORDS
D EN T 1ST,
Bacon, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran &
Feed. Car lots and less
IG3T Prompt attention given all orders,
V4n38.tr.
It. T. WALDRBP.
TIFTON, GA
My chop la located at tho Southern Kxt
floe In the K. 1*. Rowan bitlUlhig. Al
promptly amt ncutly executed, and until
guaranteed. v4nfttf. 1). A. FUIAV
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician and Surgeon
TIPTON UKolUUA.
Omow Rnom In the Ttrtnn Onig Hun..
CP~ rhnnkl.,,1 the puliUe for Its past llhsn
to the lea,t Ko«r
Tlioru looms to bo a growing «li».
position nmong wngo-workers to be
cnrolow of tliolr employers’ interest,
They don’t appear ronli.se that their
continued employment and the prompt
payment of their wage* depend upon
Drt. J. W & D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
conmu.*, OKonau.
Orlrtua—Hsnlt Hullillng, Uirnm No. t, up stairs
Eyes examined and fitted free of
charge.
Fine watch repairi-s, a specialty.
Wuhlnatun Street,
ALBANY - GEORGIA
a Shoes,
sotl.fsct.rr,
DR. J. H. HAMMOND,
Phynioitui and Surgeon,
KN10MA, (11. ,t W. tt. R.) (IKORlHA.
H|ieclal attentlnu tn Chnuilo dlmason, anil ills
asses uc Wuuieii and children. falls prwupu,
attended. Wiitktm the lino of the il. ft M. K
It., WMcInlly enlhdlcil t and all rails by mai
pnmipl ly attended. Hills due when son fees ari
rendered. Ctitugea wuiteret*. CeUsultMloii *
inv oltlon free.
H. A. YOUMANS
ari 32 Wnllnjann'#.
■ W.tDoU)^
TIFTON -
For Sale by-J. Z. ELLIOTT/Spov
W. H. TYGABT, Nashville, Ga,
Thomafavillo, - Georgia,
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON. • GEORGIA
ft A, WILLIAMS, Proprietor
Unuk-F)e*tdng, TWeitnqdty. Typewriting, fen-
: muniitlp slid Arithmetic. Student, ssalslod to
(HMlllan. No vocstl'iii. For full Articulate,
uddtest U, W. II. 8TA.NLV, t'nisldcnt.
M-te Me aw %le Teaar. io Hire.
Mats fltHitn, ; ; ; TIFTON. OA.
Atlanta dances while the balanco
of Georgia is paying tho musician,
Great is Atlantal
Capt. R. Hobbs struck an irrespon
sive cord when ho wrote about the
Atlanta soldier’s homo.
The Sparta Islimaelito expresses
tiie opinion that the American rapub-
lio is nearing the verge of disruption.
Public office may bo a private sac
rifice, says the August* Chronicle;
hot there are lots of men ready to
make it.
The failures in the United States
tor tho week, ending January 20,were
80S against 480 for tho same period
last year.
Hon. Porter King’s administration
of the Mayoralty of Atlanta promises,
to be a strong one. Tt lias made a
fino start in lhat direction.
The Herald says there is a member
of the Waycross chain gang who will
nojt work. Well, thou, wo judge lie
is not a very profitable member.
Uov. Atkinson is conducting his
administration of the stales affairs
on strict business principles; hence
tlm hanks named as state depositories
will have to pay interest on tho stale’s
deposits or give up their fiaiKlfusj,
Hon. lkn, h. Russell, our immedi
ate representative in congress, was
one of tlm spoarkers at the Loo ban
quet in Bullimoro, on the evening of
tho liRh ult., and added new laurels
to his already enviable rupiitation as
a public speaker.
Dawson will attempt to build a
$190,000 cotton mill on tlm Installment
plan.' The subscribers lire required
to pay only fifty cents a week on each
share of stock they take. Well, the
mill will ho built by-anil by if tho
shareholders faint not.
8L Paul had an idea that women
ought to be “koopois at home.’’
This is supposed to be the reason why
the female preachers, lawyers, doctors
orators, statesmen mid colonels have
so poor an opinion of brother Paul.
“—Sparta Islimneiite.
It is reported tit at Savannah lias
just passed through one of the most
disgraceful municipal elucliuus known
to Georgia’s history. Thousands of
dollars were spent in that lawful and
roHpoolnble(V) way ot buying votes—-
S dellquents (axes In order to
them to oast llicir ballots.
Republicans tho country over are
narrow minded, vindiotivo and re
vengeful. That parly having obtained
accidental control of tho Missouri
house of representatives removed
from tlm legislative hull the picture of
that great statesman, TIioiims 11.
Renton, hoornne lie Irul been a Dcm
oorat.—Gridin Nows.
lion. Robert N. Ely, Georgia's at-
toriioy-gonoral under Colquitt's ad
ministration, dying in tho Fulton
county poor bouse is it sample of At
lanta's solicitude for tho comfort of
(lie old soldiers in their declining days.
There is in Atlanta too much senti
mont in some ousos deserving pritoli
cal charity, and mice verm.
There are many signs of thrift and
progress along the line of Guorgia
Southern road in spitu of hard times
and higli water. Much of it is due
to tho enterprise of tho Hoad itself.
Tho management is settling a good
many tiirifty Western farmers nml
lruit growers along the line, and they
aro hustling things. From Cordelu
to Valdosta there aro mimoromt evi
dences of this work. Our friend Maj.
Glessner is tho mainspring. He is
doing a great work fot South Geor
gia Valdosta Times,
TiioGAinctTit agrees with the Romo
Tribune that “the true solution of the
future of the South lies in hot capa
city for helping herself.” Outside
help is very nice and acceptable, hut
a failure to get any should not ho al
lowed to chock tho witcols ot progress
and prosperity. "Thu gods help
those who help thcmsulvos," mid tlm
South should work out her own sal
vation with energy nml independence.
Muko Your Own Town.
A,writer who evidently knows what he
hr talking about gfscs ifils wholesome ad
vice, which Is always good for any kind
of a town i
"If yen want-your town to Improve,
Improve If. If you want to make your
town lively, make It. Don't go to sleep,
hut gel up and work for'ft, talk shout It
and talk favorably. If you have prop
erty Improve It, Print your houses,
clean up your front and hack yards.
Make your surroundings pleasant and
you will feel hotter and your property
will lw worth more In the market. If
you are doing reasonably well, advise
your friends to coma and Invest near you.
Work steadily for your home Interests.
Trade at home; help your home dealers.
Keep your money at homo as much as
possible, and It Is likely to help you In
return. The successful towns have Iteca
made by property owners pulling to
gether. Public Improvement Is an In
vestment that pays. Don't wssto your
time over dirty quarrels, and hold hack
your aid for good objects through spite,
but work for some good end you will
find yourself hcnofltted."
Appointment*— Primitive Bap*
tint.
Rev. I\ G, McDonald gives out the
following appointments ill the 1’u-
laski association for Elder A. 1L
Htrickland, of the lower I'unoochee
association, to-wit:
New IIopt;, Tuesday, January 211.
Pleasant Plains, Wednesday, Jan
uary 30.
„ Zion Hope, Thursday, January 31
Valley Grove, Fridity, February 1.
Mt. Vernon, Saturday ami Sunday,
February 2 and 3.
Bethlehem, Monday, February 4.
Ty-Ty, Tuesday, February 6.
Hooky Greek, Wednesday, Febru
ary (I.
Gliina Grove, Thursday, Febru
ary 7.
Moss Hill, Friday, February 8.
Providence, Saturday and Sunday,
February (I and 10.
Pleasant Hill, Monday, Febru
ary 11.
New Bethel, Tuesday, February 12.
Rochelle, Wednesday, February 13.
Pilgrim’s Rest, Thursday, Febru
ary 14.
Sharon, Friday, February 15.
Mt. Bouser, Saturday and Sunday,
February 1(1 and 17.
Ghumherlulii's Eye nml Skin
Ointment.
Certain cure for Chronic Boro Eyes,
Toller, Halt Khonni, Mould Bead, Old
Chronic Boros, Fever Bores, Ko/.onm, Itch,
Prairie Hcrntches, Bore Nipples and Piles.
It is cooling ami soothing, lluudruds of
cases have beeu cured by it after all
other treatment had failed. Ills pul up
in 25 nml DO cant boxes. Bold at the
Tiftnu Drug Store.
Our ]>uy Is Gouilnir-
II wim stated in our last issue tlml
the largo farm of Messrs. Wright &
Sound rett, at Iuaha, had been sold.
lie statement was made on good au
thority, but it now develops Unit our
Informant was mistukeli,
Tho Ohio syndicate referred tolms
bought two lots of land near Itmhu,
from Mr. Tift, ami u trade ib pend
ing for the Wright & Noundrctt ] rop-
orty, which may be dosed ut any
time. The purchase of this property
by tho syndicate, which proposes to
cut il up into small farms and to set
tle thereon several hundred enter
prising westerners, to be our future
friends und neighbors, means u grout
deal to Irwin county, and is only u
signal for what may follow in the
growth and development of our sec
tion.
But few of our oitisens realize the
great importance of the opportunities
we now have of iiiyiting this class of
people to come In and settle our
lands ami dcvelopo our muichless.rc'
sources.
Never iu the history of America
hurt our section commanded so much
attention of those casting about for
homes and investments. — Irwin
County News.
Bowen’s Bargains.
’ -HIM ONEYb
Is tho power which makes the worlds It is the mainspring ot every busi
ness, and constitutes the force which impels the mind to exert
, every influence. I am exerting every influence to coil- ,
vinoe the people, who trade at Tifton, that
THE KOOL HASH
wilt buy as many Standard Goods at my store as at any
other in Southern Georgia. I also pay the highest cosh
prices for—
COTTON, WOOL, GHICK-
ENS, EGGS, BUTTER, HIDES,
TALLOW, BEESWAX, Etc., Etc.
:0:
I will sell yon any article of merchandise in my store at tho
lowest figures in exuhapge for Country Produce.
1 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMERS’ SUPPLIES.—
E. P. BOWEN,
1-tf Near tlic B. & W. Depot, TIFTON. GA.
Tifton Institute.
s,r-jgoooo=z=7:
The Spring Term of the above Institution will open on
Monday, January 7tli; 1895.
The undersigned will continue as principal of the Liter
ary Department and will supply all necessary additional
teachers to insure the successful conduct of the school.
The rates of tuition will be 50c. 1.00 and $1.25 per mo.
for all who study the common school text books; and $2.35
per month for advanced students—payable each Monday
morning for the preceding week. If dilferent terms are de
sired, patrons should sec me before entering their children.
Miss Ella C. Bacon will have charge of the Music De
partment as heretofore. Terms, $2.50 per month.
:e. j. williams, jr.,
Tifton, (la. Principal.
U-14-OMm.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. MAURY M. STAPLER.
SPECIALIST,
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
MU L'liurry 8t., Macon, (Ja.
Dr. E. V. BALL,
Physician and burgeon,
KNKIMA 1 : : (IKORCitA.
Will glvti Apacittl iitUmtlon to Chrnnlo 1>I*>
Hureory Mud Vonorwl DlMtHMs. Ofllwj
III I'lttN lltlllillll£. f ir* Will nilHWOr ALL IMllH.
tUy or flight. ly-v4-n‘JM.
JOHN MURROW,
Attorney - » t - JL a \r ,
TIFTON, - IIKOltniA.
Ofllw-OtonniH 1 und 3, l#ove ImlldlPir.
('olloutloiiH, ('onimorulul I j»w and Heal Katat*.
' DR. N. PETERSONT ’
Physician und Surgeon,
TIFTON, - UKOIKIIA.
Olllco over Main Htrunt Plmrinuoy. In rooms
two and threa. gF*" ChIIa aiiawerMu promptly
day or m^ht.
Dr. W. J. FARMER.
TIFTON, flF.OltfllA.
Ohronlo Dlatavoi, Bnrgery, Vsnoreal Sla-
«ai*i, and Dilutes of Females.
I will Kivu upoolul attention to MmwiVKHY
und Aoutk Iumkahka. I’rlvufi* noiumltliitr room
for ludlriH. onioo noxt ilmir io Utolrlok Bror
tfMMHly.
o OOME TO THE
TIFTON DRUG STORE
And you will be treated to yoar advantage, my motto being
FIRST-CLASS GOODS
REASONABLE PRICES.
I keep a large supply of STAND ARI) Patent
Medicines and are prepared to use, in filling your pre
scriptions, Fresh Drugs of the Best Quality.
I AM WELL SUPPLIED
With Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumery, School Books, and Sta
tionary, Damps and Damp Fixtures, Fruit Jars. Flower Pots and
Churns. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Gold Paints, Prepared Bug^y'and
Furniture Paints, Brushes, Etc.
Full Line of Hawkes’ Optical Goods.
Do Not Buy Elsewhere Before Seeing or Pricing These Eeois,
The most Select stock of Tobacco and CigaTB In the, city
My customers can be served with good Havana cigars/ .
Freshest and best Garden Beeds, all tho year round. Coll and see'me.
1-tf. J. C. GOODMAN.
SYLVESTER, - -
GEORGIA.
'A
lyjStKETKJ
Crown and Bridge Work and Oral Surg
ery Specialties.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain
By use of "Tumlum," which positivet
destroys nit sense of pain. "Tundunv
dues not put you to sleep. Special reduc
tion when several teeth are extracted or
plate made to replace them.
DR. J. A, McCREA,
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON, OBFROIA.
I'rnuiiit- ntUntion gJven to coll*, day or nlttht
Ortloo ul tPHttloULw on Iriive Avimue,
tyTvi'lloll* KRVKII A ftl'KX lALTY. l«.'046lU.
PEEPLES & ALEXANDER.
Attorneys* at-I,a w,
NAHHVIU.K, - - 0K0H01A.
Iliwlnew Millelteil III all bnuinhes at tho pro
foiwhili, to which iiromnt and careful attoiiilau
will ihi given. at-ie-if.
C. W. FULWOOD,
Attorney-at-Law,
TIFTON, - OKOHOIA.
I’romut nttPntlou glron to alt lotrul IhirIiimb.
MT'Orninc-Ovor J. W. l*uulk'i Druuutoro.
JULIAN. LOVE &
11 j-tv T U VAi VWWAkj
"Wholesale Gruocers,
FTON, : : GEORGIA.
DEALERS I N-^-—
8. Gr.
Contractor and Builder,
AND DEALER IN
Brick, Lime, Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Shingles and Hardware.
TIFTON, - GEOBGIA.