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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY JULY 2(3,1895.
ITS OF LOCAL GOSSIP. force will have to be enlarged, the friend at Tifton during the fair for
boys seemed to be taxed to their ut- ]fear of finding him too busy at work,
ersonal and Impersonal Matters in most. ■ This speaks volumes for Tiftou’s
the City and Vicinity. Mrs. Juo. Pope is improving, wo j representation as a hustling city,
are glad to state, after a protracted but we are loth to believe the implied
illness. aspersion that Sylvesttrites are afraid
Mrs. J. T. Maund is off for a few of work>
• Mr. IV. O. Padrick, head of the
firm of Padrick Bros., Tifton’s lead
ers in low prices, will leave for the
A Ne\v*Hotcl.
The sale of a whole block of city
property, corner Third street and
Ridge avenue, to Capt. John A. Sib
ley, by Capt. II. 11. Tift, was closed
Saturday last. Capt. Sibley is one
of a stock company that will at once
begin the erection of a commodious
tourists’ hotel, to be three stories
high, and contain from SO to 100
rooms.
This will till a long-felt want in
is no more eligible
of in Tifton.
For all kim
. . , gal work, or any other Job Printing,
m d if ton this week. send yo^V order to the Gazette
Thousands testify to the merit of Prm.ismno House. Recently added
Mills Preserving Tablets,
by J. C. Goodman.
T. E. Williams,
sioue
j tor
For sale j improvements makes its facilities
10—8t.! second to' none in South Georgia for
school comrnis-i !
all
kinds of work and we will du-
other house, and
CITY DIRECTORY.
Municipal. 1
Mayor—c. W. Fill wood.
Clkrk and Treasurer—H. S. Murray.
Attorney—F. G. Hoatright.
COUNCILMEN—H. H. Tift, K. l\ Ilowen, W. \V.
Timmons, W. T. liargrett, H. T. Cole and W. O.
Padrick. Conncil meets lirst Monday night in
each month.
Secret Societies.
Tifton Lodge, No. 47, F.& A. M.—NY. H. Love,
W. M.; I>r. .T. A. McCrea, Secretary. Meets third
Saturday night in each month.
Tifton Chapter, No. 47, H. A.'M — \\\ IT. Love •
Dr. J. A. McCrea, Secretary. Meets first Satur*
day night in each month.
Pinky Woods Lodge, No. 50, K.ofP.—E. .1.
Williams, C. C.; 1L S. Murray. K. of It. S.
Meets every Thursduv night.
Literary and Social.
Tifton Literary Cum—Meets every Monday
night, at residence of Mr. K. 11. Tift. Mrs. K. If.
Tift, President: .Miss Catherine Tift, Secretary.
road facilities and a congenial cli
mate, it will no doubt take a front
rank as one of the most popular re
sorts of the south. Wo have always
contended that Tifton has no supe- j
nor as a winter home for thoso who
desire to escape the rigorous climate
of the north in the winter season,and
more than success to the
„ . . . ! plicate nrices of an; other house, and * the north
m_er of Berrien county, was a vis.- j | UiU , m £ e satisfacliou . j„ st received ] we predict.
i in lifton this wee \ j a fiuc* line of new commercial station- enterprising gentlemen who are at
J. A. Lovit near Tifton,has bought i cry, and new line of novelties in wed- tbe hoafl 0 } tho UIU i ona kinc.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR, ,1. A. McCRIEA,
Physician and Surgeon,
TllTOX, QEOtim^.
Prompt attention given t<» call#, day or night.
0111 cc at residence on Love avenue.
PJFTyimioid Fevkr a Simsuialty. 5*3m
DR. N. PETERSON,
Physician and Siirgeon,
TIFTON.
(IKOlUlIA.
C. W. Fujwood was on a business
t to Savannah the past week.
We are daily in receipt of letters | days visit to relatives in Dougherty
' 'ng for desirable houses to rent in county.
. D< If you iwant to sell your laud,
Letter from J. J. Siueath arrived]place it with Baldridge & Fulwood ^ e " T ^ ork and northern markets
00 late for insertion this week. Will, Tifton, Ga. within a_ few days, to lay in an im-
ppear in our next. Miss Mvrtis Gannon, of Ashburn, | “e fall stock, and for the next . . „
, , . . is visitimr in Tifton the enest of two weeks will offer goods at such j location-for such an enterprise in all
Gall at J. 0. Goodman s for book) 18 Voicing m anion uic. guest oi & |„ , r ■ t ,.„:t
11, 0W to keep your fruit 10-81. ] Mrs. H, S. Murray. ,ow F 1C0S iis were nover bofore hoftrd I bou . th . ,e01 ? hl - 1 Iav ing ample a,U
. , . r t i n ;* of in Tifton. Call and sec them.
Hon. Hugh Wood, one of the man- Mrs. J.LB. Kel'ey, of Macon, id
gers.of the Soldier’s Colony, is mak- visiting her brother H. F. Newton, ^‘ n ‘' l ® w °^“® roerClal ° r lc '
g Tjftou headquarters at present.
Maj. W. L. .Glessner, of the Geor-
ia Southern and Florida railway, is
1 town, looking after the imtnigra-
on business.
AVe are in the midst of the peach
nd "grape harvest. Very satisfao-
ry returns this far have been re- . v • ~ „„„
ed for botli him a nice farm over in Colquitt and i C U1 S imitations
I will move to it early in the fall.. | Tiflons citizens should avail them-
bPMills’ Smdu-Tablets. 11 ” '*! A negro was hurt by falling un- sclvcs of the Georgia Southern spec- , . .
g 10—8t. ] der amoving train at the B. & W. bd excursion to Co,-dele to-morrow, >«»"* »•“« rOtittSST** * j .-10 irvxx «ivcl
1 . -lit ii* i • to eniov tho fn’ILlltl barbecue*, iliul Hraldontown, Fla., January 23,1894. * ' 4 f 1
Ground was broken yesterday for depot ope llay last week, Inning Ills •’ * & _ __ „ , 1 have boon subject to severe hc;iil;u?lms for omen—llnom in tho Tifton Drugstore.
. . ... . A . 1 , l-min rnif mm., liir tl,P n-iv wliPhl listen totlie speech OI Hon. IloketNvontyvonrs amllmc tried nmnv romedlos
e grist mill, ginnery and rice clean- Knee cut open oy me cai wneci. i t . , , x t j without relici. until i took Simmons’iioii.it ino
ig machinery of Higdon &-Co., near I Our citizens should not, forget, ,, r , .
j, , , . partmeut at Washington,
le north end of Central Avenue. to take advantage ot the I 1
Baldridge &
me fine 10 an
iles south of
0 per acre. * the real estate business, as will be p ress f roni
„ . „ , J seen bv bis card in another column, ny, and is highly pleased with it. ml I
reserving Tablets are used. For IT e is we)l qualified for the business. |
le by J. C. Goodman. 10—8t. Several new wheels have been re-
A car load of LeConte pears is cently purchased here, and their
’ansferred tram the G. S. & l - . to owners do not fail to take adiantage
e B. & W. railroad daily at Tifton of every opportunity to give them a
pot, on its way from \ aldosta to trial.
ew York and Boston. Wanted.—Money to place on
Capt. Manard, of Shepherd & Co..
OlUoc over Main Street Pharmacy. In rooms
», . r . .. ! two and three. " ^ v * Calls answereil promptlv
See notice of incorporation m an- jday or night.
: other column.
j wii muu ...... .
Smith, Secretary of the interior De- I Liver Cure. 1 ueverexpeetedOo find anything
7 J .... that wc
The train
mid give me such relief ns ir has done,
and am anxious that you should have my testi
monial to that ofTen. ‘sincerely yours.
i* ALU
. , , , . ,, , , leaves Tifton at 7:30, returning at I „ ll ' Du,:K "'
* w b ,* re I" C ""' m T “TT 'T 1 0 „itl, „ sum f.ir ! " ••
»i,d 20 »cro farm. £o«r to-morrow mid hour Hoks Smith. ,, , t i || r.w
»»»*■*. SWhx -Of :" ! Mr.M.H.Tifl porch,«d a Ha, | Pn . ' ' ' .,n
m,“n. f!TiH,It AiCiSPARKS SCHOOL
-Wll.l, Ol'EN-
rhe sociable given to the young
people at the residence of Mrs. B. T. August 26,1895,
Colo’s last Friday night, was very Under the Management of George
much enjoyed by all who attended.] D. Godard, former Principal.
The weather being somewhat inclem
ent the attendance was not as large!
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Thankir.g the public for its v; -r, lit oral
patronage and solicit a continuation of the same.
Dr. W. j. FARMER. '
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON, (IEOH,IIA.
Diseases of Females, Diseases of the Rectum.
Venereal Diseases ami MidwiL rv .t specialty.
Private consult^tig room for ladies. Can he
found at. night at residence on Fourth street.
20-1894-ly.
’ Drs. J. W & D. J. WILLIAMS, ~
I )KXT I STS,
COHDKLK, (ihOUGlA.
Oi i tcK—Hank Huilding. Room No. 1, up stairs
JOHN MURROW,
A t t o i* n o y r - n t - I, a \v ,
TIFTON, - UKOUOIA.
l’ri'f. lioiliiril, lis a toiulior, iieeils no rorummunj | Ollico—nUooisik 1 anti 3.1.ovii ImllililiK.
i I tin I Im iiii.iiil.ft , if It.. Iiii. . <, • ■ 11 ft t % * M'Iia iiii.lii i
] good mortgages. Security four times
... . , . the amount desired; interest, 8 per
ounces to bis friends that, there cent . p er annum . Apply to Baldridge
l be a free watermelon cut on his ; ^ p'ulwood agency, Tifton, Ga.
m in West 1 if ton each morning The thanks of the Junior editor are I McCormick mowers and rakes.
as it would otherwise have been.IffiM 1
gun rise until further notice.
“Where can I find a vacant house?”
an inquiry that can be heard daily
id almost hourly upon our streets,
we expect the town to grow, we
ust supply the demand in this di
ction.
W
Playing several games, ti fine supper |
was served at 11 o’clock,and the mer- n .t, pc .
ry makers left for their homes. RATES 0F TUITI0N :
AV. O. Tift is agent for the famous i
Kv-!
roisil Law ami Heal Khtate.
tendered Mrs. Robert Turner for a
fine lot of tomatoes and peaches. One
of t,hc tomatoes was among the finest
ever grown in this section of the
state.
Col. AV. A. Allen, editor of the
, AVorl h County Local, was in the city
Ice-cold soda water; coca-cola and i QU Hiisiness Wednesday. He reports
1 the new flavors, on draught at J
Goodman’s drug store.
The Georgia Southern’s special
cursion to St. Augustine was
very handsome train when it,
t Tifton. It consisted of eight
"senger cars, which were well load-
with a merry crowd.
JJfi-. 0. M. Tift is shipping daily
than one hundred crates of
oice Elberta peaches from his inod- j
grove northwest of Tifton. He
perhaps, the finest, specimen of a
ach grove in the South.
If you want a team,go to Tollmans.
rapt service; first-class tournouts
d a man at stables, day or night.
The encouraging report comes to
from Chicago that, while our
hes are netting $400 per cur,
e same fruit from other sections is
rdly paying expenses. Grapes are
tting onr growers 40 and nOc. per
ket by the car load.
For stationery, blank bookB, fine
nfections, tobacco and cigars, go to
A. Fulwood, Main street, Tif-
Ga.
eryone guaranteed.
Our citizen property owners should
see to it, that some good variety of'
shade trees are planted on the
. ' &>
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
per month, according
to grade.
All who want, thorough work In Primary or
i High School Gourno, Humid avail theniHelveBid'
itYC” t.hi» opportunity. Hood hoard in private faml-
nue in front of their property, such : " , ' B alro:lBomU,1 ° rak ' B ' vr - ,,lwtl
improvements add very materially to
the value as well as to the beauty and ]
attractiveness of the citv, and at a
LIST YOUR LANDS
-with-
that the press boys were royally en- comparatively little cost. Onr little. JqJ^]^ Slbl©V
tertaiued by the hospitable people of i Clt y the pines lias enjoyed tho dis- ,
Gainesville. (tinctionof being the most attractive I REAL ESTATE A5ENT.
in all AViregrnss Georgia, and we; —o—
should not lose sight of the fact that ^'Office with .Tolm Murrow. Lovo
to hold our place we must not lose Building Tifton, Ga. vfi-nlfi-ly.
an opportunity to improve on tha| Application for Charier,
past, especially when we can accomp-
C. W. FULWOOD.
Att.orney-at.-Law,
TIFTON, - flEOROIA.
Prompt attention given to all legal lmsine»R.
dT-OFEicE-Over .L W. Paulk’n Drugstore.
W. N PITTMAN,
Contractor and Builder,
TIFTON, GKOltOIA.
F.HtiimiteM on all kinds of building furnished.
Capt. S. G. Slack is adding to his
stock of hardware and builders sup
plies every day. Among the most
recoct additions was a car-load of
nails, and a car-load of sash, doors
and blinds.
Mrs. AV. F. Hixon had the misfort
une to fall from the back piazaof her
residence on Tuesday last,dislocating
her wrist and sustaining other inju
ries. She has the sincere sympathy of
our entire community.
The Gazette office force has
been faring well this week. Mrs. E.
Denby contributed a lot of extra
fine plums and apples, and T. L.
Shannon and J. S. Gaulding delic
ious watermelons and peaches.
Tifton needs a firstclass cotton
warehouse. The yield of cotton in
this vicinity has grown to such pro
portion that an enterprise of this
kind has become an absolute neces
sity. Ir, would prove to be one of
city.
r. J. L. Hoffman, of l’ittsbnrg, j the best paying investments in the
who has been visiting his son,
F. Hoffman, and looking after
fruit interest here the past two
ks returned home Tuesday noon,
expresses himself in very enthu-
ic terms of Tifton’s future.
lish so much at so small a cost.
Henry A. Youniuns can furnish
you with some of the best teams to be
had in South Georgia. AVe know
whereof we speak.
With four brick blocks, and an
eighty-room tourist’s hotel an as
sured fact; two of the former being
under course of construction, the
others soon to follow, we feel that
Tifton is beginning to enjoy the
growth that so legitimately belongs
to her;* all of these being the out-
rowth of actual necessity. As it
has beer, said that necessity is the
mother of invention, so with us, it
is tho mother of improvement. Now,
if some one would take up the dwell
ing house question, and fill in this
gup, we would be strictly in the pro
cession of progress. AVe should
congratulate ourselves that we have
1 HKOHCilA,—HnititJEN County:
To tliii Superior Court of mid county, •
The net it h»n of John P. Ctinnlnglh'itii find .John
A. Sibley, of Cobh county: MadiHon Huiee, of
Hall county; J. White, of (llynn countv; Daniel
CletnontH, ot Worth county, and N. S. Perry and
W. F. RudltlUe, of Jiorrlen county, hIiowh:
1st. That, they and their associates, and BUO-
ccHftorfl desire to He Incorporated and become a
hotly corporate, under the name and style of the
Hotel Triumph Company.
2nd. The object of said Incorporation Is pocu*
nlary gain to Its shareholders.
3rd. That, the principal office of said Com
pany shall be in the county of Hcrriun,sald state.
4th. That the particular purpose of their In
corporation, is the erection, furnishing and run
ning of a Hotel in the City of Tifton, said county
and state. The unine of which shall lie the "lio-
N. K. PKHKV. II ^ •>. M. HARRIS.
N. S. PERRY & CO.,
Dealer** in Heal Kstul.e,
TIFTON, : : OKOUG1A.
H AVE for sale citv and Suburban Property;
and Frnit and Farming Lands.
Parties having Lands or other property to
dispose of, will do well to piano it with us.
ttr*Ofllco with John Murrow in Love building.
v5-n!3-tf.
tel Triumph, 1 ' also the erection of any other Ho
tel. dwellings, cottages, offices, stores or other
buildings that they may desire to build or own.
Owing to a clarical error in last i nofc ovcm ' ,lched in thesc b,,t
week’s Gazette the 2nd premium for there is such 11 thln « 118 bcin S behlud
the best display of farm products
was given to J. M. AVatson, .Suni-
i ner, when it should have read .T. G.
The Baldridge & Fulwood agency , McPIiaul, Poulan. The mistake was
s just closed the sale of the Dr.: made in giving Mr. AVatson’s number
Peterson projierty, containing 307 ] instead of McPhaul’a.
four miles south of town, to ;y ( . desire to call the the attention
. Sarah J. Wilson, of Springfield! 0 f council to the blackness of dark-
Tbe property will be irn- negs t | )llt p ilg reigned supreme on
edat once by planting to fruit] our streets for the pust week. Some
] measures should be taken by which
depots are busy places these! we could have better lights on some
Increased fright shipments! of the principal residence and Insi- w ......
icate agoorl, healthy business re- ] ness thoroughfares. I - •
If the present volumns of The Local says that a citizen of
ess keep up long, the clerical Sylvester would not call on an old
o.
Onr i
and (o our detriment, mid this lat
ter is, perhaps the greatest disad
vantage that wo have to contend
against in this light. There are
others, however, that are looming up
in pretty large proportions, two of
which are knockidg at our doors for
admission; namely, water works and
an electric light plant AVith an ex
cellent Artesian well already secured,
the former should not be an unsol'ru
ble problem. They would add
to the economy and comfort of onr
5th. That they rteulre the right to buy, hold
and Bell Biieh real estate and |>erMonal property
as may he neceKBary for the purpo*e« of their or
ganization, or that the BtockholdcrB may deem
lit and ncccBBary, and that they have the right
to rent, leaac or hire any of their buildingrt for
any other purpose that the Btoekholders may Bee
lit.
Oth. That they deiire the right and power to
borrow money whenever It is deemed right and
proper to do bo, and to secure name by deeds,
mortgages, or otherwise. To issue bonds and
secure the same by a deed or mortguge upon its
property, Ixith real and personal.
7th. That the capital stock of said Company
shall Ik? $25,000.00, divided Into 250 shares 4loo.no
each, and that as soon as 23shares are taken and
subscribed to and 10 per cent, of said capital
stock Is paid In, that said corporation shad nave
the privilege of beginning I,
they have t.
tal sbK'k to
so desire.
8th. That they have the right to sue and Ik*
sued, plea and be Impleaded, have a .common
seal, and make such by-laws as may Ik? deemed
lit andpro|K?r.
WiiKKxroKK ( yoiif pet itioners pray: First,that
they and their associates and successors 1m? in-
eorjmrated under tho name and style aforesaid
for a period of 20 years, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of that time.
Second, That they Ik* granted all of the rights,
powers and .privileges set out In this petition,
and that they he aut horized Unload other things
necessary, incident and usual to their lnrori»ora-
lege of beginning business and thal
Hie privilege of increasing their eapl
lo $100,000.00 whenever tho stockholder!
Ramon’* Liver Pill* ft Tonic Pollet*
wre a Perfect Treatment for Constipation
and Biliousness. 9Sr One pill a dote.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
—IN—
Real Estate,
OFFERED BV
BALDRIDGE & FULWOOD:
—:o:—
One lot of land 4 miles from Tifton, on
Koori road, excellent fruit hunt contain
ing 400 ucrcH, price—$1000.
One fnrm of 70 acres, 2 miles from
town, 40 ncres cleared, fine ridge land for
peaches, 0-room frame house and two
tenant houses. Price—$1800.
One. lot of land containing 400 acre*
2 miles from G. S & P. Railroad and 10
miles smith of Tifton; 00 acres cleared,
good improvements, 400 acres saw lim
ner. Price—$1700.
Farm of 122 acres, 40 acres cleared and
stumped, one of the finest farms in the
murket, farm house and out buildings,
some iiood fruit and only three mites
from Tifton. Price— $18dO.
One lot of land within two miles of
Tifton, containing 400 acres. Only $0.00
per acre.
• New modern frame house of 7-rooms,
In the best residence location of Tifton.
Corner lot. 100x200, gooil stable and large
S arden. 1 louse plastered, everything
rsl-class. Price— $2,200.
For particulars, address:
BALDRIDGE lc FULWOOX),
vS-nlfi-tf, Tifton, Ga.
C. H. GOODMAN,
tWui mnlfT tho laws of ihn Htate of (ieurgU* i
John Mi nnow, i’eUtlonfrV Attorney, j WOODYARD.
Kllrcl lu iiflk-e, this 24th ilav cf .Itily IK'.ft",
(». Is. SMITII,
clerk 8»|>erlor Court, llerrlen County.
GEOHOIA—llEMittKX Coc.ft'TY:
I, O. Is. Smith, Clerk of '.lie Superior Court of
sahl county, <lo certify that the foregoing t* a
correct copy of the original application of tho
Hotel Trfiimt.li Company, as appears un tile
in this office.
tho
Withess toy official signature, and the seal ot
sahl court, this 24th day of July, met.
O. I.. SMITII, Clerk Kti|>erlor Court.
Wood of any size desired, delivered in
all parts of town at reasonable rates.
ii5-vl0-ly.
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ANTED FOR A COLONY: A tract of
40 to 100 thousand ncres of land, as
11 near in a body as possible anywhere
In AVlregrase Georgia. Address:'
llALDHinOK <& Fui.woon,
Tifton, Georgia,