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ITJH.ISIIKD WKKX1V.
BALDRIDGE & I’LL WOOD,
Editors and Proprietors
<. Colonel Pope on Immigration
mii , Colbmd A. Pope, the well known:
...fornix months, and the gi*t of the 'general freight and jiassern'er agent
1 whole in, that there will he a great
r’Uo Tifton f,Q vofto I we have rain noon; hay is an entire
1 llti ll lliUli UcLZiCuLtJt failure. We have had hut little rain
of the Savannah, Aincrfeusntul Mont-
Official Organ City of Tifton.
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tkHms ok sriisrmi'riox:
Out* Year
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IkVATtlAlll.v IN ADVANCR.
nearcity of everything, which will , . , ,,
cause distress among the poor and *' mer y '-ulroad, in a letter to Mr.
needy people. John Skelton Williams, of the re-or-
Tliere are a great many people gani/.atlon committee of this road, ;
T. C. JEFFORDS,
D E X T I S T ,
SYLVESTER, - - - GEORGIA.
that contemplate moving to your an- „ f i llU . r ,, M/ n l„ mt the scope
joining county, composed of a large
um ', " of the emigration pl.msby which Gov-
lavebeen very diiicIi .. . , i
'interested in seeking a climate wliic.li '•’ r,lor A'ortiien is planting great col-
Kntereil at tin; i>c
nail matter of the
HUKS'JV
I very much impart'd and cannot en
dure the cold winters, lint a dip
ping from one of our journals, when
“GEOUGIA COLONY SCII BM’lS j’dure the cold winters. I Jut a dip- Co)> p,,^ j„ his letter states f
Speaking of the colonization coin-
nj', Col. Pope
that after carefully considering all
fJo“lif:» News.
„olm W. Hupp, of Uoodlund, has Just,
made a visit to Ucorglu in the interest of
| read, almost discourage all that cou-
lernplai.e going to your country. phases of the various properties of-
J'lease read it and answer it just fered to the company, t he purchase of Are you taking Simmons Lived Reg
ulator, the “King op Lives Medi-
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Strum tan usttih \
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Crown and Itridge Work and Orul Surg
ery Specialties.
you will tint! slip
Client on
heeii made.
. , . -. ,, I, - .. . ... „ mm property is bounded on the
was proposed lo quarter the uoodland ln(U| ,s, a .,p |, veK IM tin; vicinity of , , , ‘ . , .
colony was pine timber, every tree of ,v.. . * j , • north by the Savannah, Amencus
which was mined by skinning and hack- vVill* you nle'tse "ivc me the re and'Montgomery railway pud on life
ing for turpentine. He slates that the will you pic ise give me me le- n ■
soil Is not worth clearing, that IT liberally ipilred information, and send me a east partly by the Abbeville and
pnny with th* sheriff ns a guide he drove t)iu*lun<J referred («< is loca- satisfactory, and the lirst pay
die greater part or three days, and got J ,
back alive, hut thoroughly worn out. The ted about Irwinvillo and thence north the property has now hue
chief product oi the land upon which it 'taking in Abhu and Swan. This as.: nrotiertv is hmimled
pinned their faith and were never dis
appointed. But another good recom
mendation for it is, that it is better
than Pills, never gripes, never weak
ens, but works in such an easy and
natural way, just like nature itself, that
relief comes quick and sure, and one
fen 1 .!! new all over. It never fails.
Everybody needs take a liver remedy,
Teeth Extracted Without Pain
By use of “Tumtum,” which positively destroys
nil sense of pain, ami does not put you to sleep.
Special reduction when several teeth are ex
tracted, or plate made to replace them.
vm
blc. It, Is almost impossible for people to
sleep on account of Insects. He says tbat
tlie condition of tlm people of that conn-
try is indescribably poor. lie. says tbat
near tlie site where the colony's town is
to In: located is a cypres* pond filled will,
alligators and that 'hundreds of acre* arc
taken up with cypress swamps, lie also
writes that any one who wants bis colony
stock can have it at par, but tbat no In
ducement could lie offered tlint would
lead him to take up his home there. Tito
colonizing boom Is “busted," so far ns
Goodlaml people are concerned.
The above speaks for itself. A
Sheriff was it lilting guide for such a
specimen, A Mr, John VV. Sapp,
who claims to have recently visited
Georgia, and who evidently has
motive in misrepresenting the
some
Hotel Sadie,
TIFTON,GA
ill
reply
i your
Yours,
J. I). Lkkdv,
T. M. GREENE & SONS, I 1
and other points who have paid their
stock assessments from month to
Just now the newspapers are full month during the last two yoars and
of accounts of the colony of North- who can now use their paid up shares ^, . , „ ^
western immigrants, to he located in jin the purchase of farms in the teri- tilfl.pl5 fl.ilU i'flliCy uiOCfil 18S,
-IIKAMUIS IN-i
Irwin and Wilcox, between this place tory described at, the original cost
and Abbeville. Mr. Fitzgerald left | price, reservations of alternate farms .
Abbeville Monday morning with a I being made to be sold in the future to'
large body of colonists to take posses- \ other purchasers-at an advanced price,
sion of the new homes. A corres-! The colony will be composed of
T1 P'TON, OA.
pendent says that ‘200 families from
Pullman, III., will form part of this
farmers, artisans, fruit growers and
others who seek more favorable labor,
PHOIPF FRF^H FRIIITR PROP’R.
triUllij rnijon 1 rv U 1 I O, situated between Georgia Southern ami limns
CONFECTIONERIES, j 2!^ SMSii. F ‘"
Nuts, Crackers, IVicktiacks, Cigars, j — -
Tobaccos, Etc. JAMES HOLLOMAN,
situation here, gets himself inter
viewed for the purpose of breaking
up tlm Soldiers Colony.
Hundreds of men from all over the lack of material at imut
North and West, hare already visit
ed this section and are pleased with
.»ew ritdiv, suul i:i*w. rlvan. fresh jrotuls. \\V»
colony, and that they are skilled ma- climate and health conditions for the r" M “" lJr
future for themselves and families. It. ton nrnu store
is their intention to begin to survey,
settle and locate on farms early tills j
oh antes and propose to erect ear
works for the building of freight ears.
If they can secure market for these
they will add a passenger department
later. There will, assuredly, he no
corner I!;iilro»<l ami Third
fall. They will immediately
com-
I
ntenee the manufacture of lumber of!
all forms, box and barrel material
js business
The agricultural department of the i "" 1 ■ s,n! ' 11 factories f<" other purposes. SHORTHAND.
Commercial and Financial Chronicle 11 '* intended to establish a town,
wnat they secant, torn, very timer-j^ f * with churches, schools, etc., and in; ■
entconeluHions Iron, those expressed j #t ,,, 00 ()()( , ^ lav ,/ m general to begin comnreltensive move-1 1 hom »*' ll !^_ * ^
000 bushels for last year
ia.
by Mr. Sap|
People who have located here are
generally prosperous am) contented,
and lose no time in sending for their
relatives and lriends. Onr own peo
ple who cultivate the soil, are pros
perous and happy.
We do not know what kind ot wa
ter Mr. Sapp is accustomed to, but
others who come here are pleased
with it, and its fine quality and pu
rity is a subject of universal com
ment. It has been carefully anal-
Thin, of moots foi the development of this!
course, may be cut off by nnfavora- Ri'mit tract of fait'I. Mr. Pope says
* • i . ., . position. No vacntlon. For fall particulars,
ble seasons in the northern and wes- that commencing in September, and aii<ir«x* m. w. h.8TAsi.v.i'rcsiiient.
IpHik-keeplDK, Telcgnipliy, T.vpewntlnt:, Pen.
inaiishlp anil Arltliiunttc. Htu.lonts asslsteil to
turn stales, although in the south the
crop is practically made, hut every
indication points to the most bounti
ful crop for years.
The Gazf.ttk acknowledges with
thunks it oompliinontmry ticket to
tho Texas Fruit Palace, to open nt
Tyler, Texas, on July 17th and eon-
rontiuuoiisly adding thereto, it is es- --
liiuated that within 2 years tin- num
ber of persons to lie located will bn
The effect of such a popula-1
lion movement as this upon the im- 1 Qu
illed i a to territory, upiin the railroads ^
which penetrate that region as well p>-
TIFTON
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as upon Georgia and tho south at i j
large, can bo readily understood. ^ V.
Although only about one-third of
the colonist will be members of tlm
tinucs until August 1. The force
yzod by the Slate Chemist and pro- i would attend on mass had not tho
nouticuil pure and healthy, I management forgotten tho most im-
We invite all honest, fair-iiiiiidcd j portant item—a complimentary ,,ianf -^ rm yi *• itzgora ( s,n, -‘ s
people, to come ;md examine the railroad and lunch ticket,
country for themselves, and then if
they are not satisfied, we can very j tinued buying
well get, along without them. I and Florida railroad bonds will bo I
Mr. Sapp tries to convey the
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FRESH FISH,
FRUIT and VEGETABLES.
TIPTON, G-A.
Free Delivery to any pari of the City.
GET THE BEST
When you nro about to buy a Sewing Machlno
“ irlnj
do not be deceived by alluring advertisements
and be l.*d to tliink you can {ret tho best made,
finest. Unified and
Most Popular
for a mere nonf-. See to it that
you buy from reliable manu-
fa ‘ ‘
lacturers that have Rained n
reputation byhoncstanrlsq uaro
dealing, you will then get a
~ Machine that ia noted
Sewing
the world over for it? dura-
billty. You want tho one that
is easiest to manage and Is
1.
! that an estimate has been made show-
.. ing that these Grand Army men will
0,1 11 1 he recent sharp advance and con-! i • . ,i i . e
1 , I bring to tho colonv an aggregate of
very tinned buying of Georgia Southern i . anon non * .
1 J H ” i about *000,000 a year in pension
| payments, which in itself will be
. ““-j earned with pleasure by the many qil i tc nn obj eot and materially aid in
prcssion that the country is swampy; Mends of that road. Karly in tho ' J
this is ahsulutely false, tiud Mr. week they wore selling at 1 Oil .J nn
Sapp knows it. Tlio colony Hdicimn ndvanco of 0.^ inside of two weeks.
is not “busted” as In* Hays, and it is' mi* " ... % 77i \t
' , J Ins is the last week of the Macon
fortunate that others besides Mr. #-1. . .. • . , 4 .
I each Cainival. It is said to have j paid in the north and west for.pen*
SALE STABLES.
'PI FT ON.
GEORGIA.
<\ A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor
H. A. YOUMANS,
Light Running
There Is none In the world that
can equal in mechanical con
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
In appearance, or has us many
improvements as the
New Hol3
It has Aatomatlc Tension, Double Peed, alike
on both sides of needle (talented), no other has
it j New Stand tpa/ented), driving wheel hinged
on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to
tho minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS-
A
the development of the property.
This will be a new feature in south- 1
era advancement when tho enormous
sums which have heretofore been
. - . orm ann west tor pen-'
, ' ,U . 0, J a very successful one, and cer* simis are turned toward the south.
Siipp have made t his section, and th
colony scheme, a subject of cmeful tninlj tliure is no lack of peaches in!
study recently. Georgia to make it so.
lu this connection wo publish a
letter from Mr. I.eedy, of Hotirbon,
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
Obakgr, Mass. Boston, Mass. 28 Union rqttap;:. >. V
Cuicaoo, III. bt. Louis, Mo. D u.t.as. t: ::.
Ban Francisco, C'au Atlanta, ga.
FOR SALE QY
J. G. Dedge, Tifton.
1,000,000 People Wear
C2 rut 1
_ I.Aroociil’.K. Kl.A. -
mm p * |. " | I would Ini iiiigrutoful if I «lld not testify an to
J IIP vit’Olgia »V UPkly I Anmo- wlmt your vnluablo i-iujiaratIon linn ilnm* Torino,
elation met. in (iainesviiu* 'l iU’sdav, *•*•**;« t*»»p thin* 1 lmv« 1»0UII run down In Iwnltlt,
Ind. Thu tide of immigration lms lllH | went to Unn.herlaml Wednesday to. l ^fehm‘ ! ivmn , m;«..Sh" ,) iaa'
hem. turned in this direction and no; where they will speml several .lays.
amouiil of misrepresentation,or falsi- Wfl t) “^Tazhtti- ami.he U- *«??'ro^ua^ 0 ^
llcation on the part of such men as hmta Weekly Journal one year for i ! :"^
Mr. Sapp appears to he, can make;§1.Ml. —— ■■ ■-——- . . —
any material blmngo in the situation | $loo HoWltyd, #10<*.
or detract from the pen I and genuine! .m . , ,,,, ,
* 1 ho rondor of this paper will be plenscd
advantagOH of the country. Read : to loarn that llioro ts at lea.it one itrendud
wlmt Mr. I.eedy says about the con-1 disease tlint science lias been stile to euro
ditiol) of tilings in his country: ; In all Its singes,and tlmt is entnrrh. Hall’s
Catnrrh Cure Is the only positive remedy
known to the medical fraternity. I’atnrrh
being a constitutional dlseaso, requires n
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrli
Livery and Feed Stgbles.' I W.L.Doiiglas Shoes I
fet-Cte Doable and vSiugla Teams to Hire.
Maix SritKirr. : ; : TIPTON, DA.
1:1. H. H.
“r E °o $ ri-qs
PROCESS. mJcx!
$S.oo
SOUTH GEORGIA COLLEGE.
Thomasville, Georgia,
h’or Bovs ami Girls
:ii rusts,
BoimutiN, Ind., July 10,18lt. r ).
7b Editor of GtneJtc, Tif/ov, (la.:—
IJisau Slur I am in receipt of your
voluble paper and will say, thanks.
A few items from this section of the
Union will probably be of interest to
some of your readers.
In this part of Indiana, crops are
greatly injured by very dry and hot
weather. Wheat will not be a half
cl op on an average per aero through
out this county, and adjoining coun
ties will nvornge from <i to 10 bush
els per acre; Oats very short, not a
hall crop; potatoes very short, unless
Faculty of Seven competent In
structors, using most approved mod
ern methods in all departments,
including music and drawing.
Commodious and elegant
Cure Is taken Internally, actln K directly „ , building and grounds
mi the blood and mucous surfaces of ,|,e Ho;,r(1 " 1 f 00 ‘ 1 h ' ,m,,CS »«-'ur College
system, thereby destroying ibc founda- ... . . nt * , ° t0 *\ 3 11 ,m,nt , h ‘ . ,
lion of the disease, and giving the patient “Hion oi $.j ■> moni i ,,ccori -
strength by building up the constitution . ,n h r «utva«ceinont o! pupils,
and assisting nature In doing i.s work, j Alk,,u!,inc e ,nc / t ‘ 1,!i '. n R yearly-last
The proprietors lmvo so much faltb in (is I .. ,, ' Cl \ t ‘f 1 ', , ,,
curative power, that they offer One linn- l '" 11 opens Septcmhcr .>d, iby 5 .
deed dollars Tor any case that It fail, m 1 .. U Catalogue to
cure. Mend for list of testimonial,. ! Miss L. H. NIkuiu..,.. l‘res. or
Address, V. J. Ciiknky a i o„ Toledo I U.u>r. A, It. M n.i.Kit, \ . Pres.
O.UTSold by druggists, 7Ac. I vx-ni.j-fit.)
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It,
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lu
.00
$3.50
$2.50
$2.25
For Men
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*2^0
$2.00
$1.75
Fir Bin
.mmu
Wrap W. 1*. Douflfti shoes and says from
^1.00 to 83.00 n pair. All Style* and
Width*. 1Uu rdvanca m leather hat Increased t‘
pace of other makes, bat the quality and prices i
to. r
„. I*. Ponvlas shoes remain (tie same*
Take no snil»*t lir.ta; see that name a ml pneo is stamped
on sole. VV. L. Oouglasi Mbocrton, Mass. Sold by
J. Z. Elliott, Sparks.
TIPTON, liKOROUu
Fruits and Trees for Sale.
I am selling the latest and
most appruwd machines on
the market. Correspondence;
solicited. X. I*. I H* U 100 Acros in Nuriorioi and Orchard*.
Mttnutacturer’s Afjent.
Albany, Gn.. June i. 1S95.
'.iy
Ttio largrst gmwer of Trlnmph Pleach.
—Varllest Y.Vlow Peach In the w'oitd.
S K N It
FO It -s- C A T A LOO If K .