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THE GAZETTE: TIFTvON, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST2, 1895.
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OUR NEAR NEIGHBORS.
Important Items of News from Ber
rien’s Sister Counties.
One firm in Valdosta shipped 45,-
000 pounds of wool last week, says
the Times.
Mr. G. T. Ford is handling express
at the Isabella office, .1. If. Westberry
having resigned, owing to the press
ure of other business.
Rumor says that a party of western
capatalists contemplate erecting a
peach brandy distillery over in
Worth county, near Poulan.
“The Headlight” is the name of
a monthly paper recently started in
Valdosta, said to be published in the
interest of real estate dealers. ■
Mr. II. A. Bailey has just sent us
a this-year’s potato that wa*7finches
long, 8 inches in circumference and
weighed 10 pounds.—Advance.
Editor Allen, of the Local, figures
out that from the Mid-Summer fair
was told by the occupants that the
child had followed him. Mr. Folsom
made a search for the child and
found it in a branch near by drowned.
It is supposed the child fell off a log
while attempting to cross.
Yearly meeting convened with
Brushy Creek creek church, in Dooly
county, on Friday last, continuing
through Sunday. Hundreds of peo
ple were in attendance, and good
eating abounded.. The good people
of that section killed the fatted calf
and pig, and did the handsome thing.
Valdosta district conference met
tnjAshburn Aug 1st,and will continue
until Sunday, About 125 delegates
and a large number of visitors are in
attendance and the proceedings are
said to be very interesting. Editor
of shoata for the year following, but
the good Lord only knew wbat she
would do after that, unless she starv
ed.” He has three year’s supply in
sight.
Notice. .
Sparks. Ga., July 30th, 1895.
I have this day sold my entile
stock of merchandise to I. A. Wilkes
who will assume all my responsibili
ties. Respectfally,
J. W. Ingham.
Uucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve In theworld for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tlvely cures Piles, or no pay required. It
la guaranted to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cent per
i>ox.-Sold at Jake W. Paulk’s Drug store
Smith is in full swing, dividing the ' and by W. A. Crabtree, .Sparks, Ga.
chickens and other good tilings with [
the prechcrs.
Editor Smith, of the Advance, will i
soon be rich as well as famous. He
has already receive! several offers'
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST FIRE!
J. F. COBB & CO.,
AGENTS,
Tifton, Georgia.
Represents the following Firs tel ass Companies:
Liverpool, London and .Globe Insurance Companv.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company,
Insurance Company of North America*
Orient Insurance Company,
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company,
Phenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn.
Sun Mutual, Imperial and Palatine Insurance Com
panies.
Life and Accident Insurance Solicited.
V&t Prompt attention given to all matters relating to insurance.
v4n5-iy. Office in IPanlk Building.
As a
ENOCH P BOWEN,
DEALER IN
for bis patents, and has a collat’d
premiums, Berrien county gets $187,- ,
JlO Worth, $107.50; Irwin, $89,00. P atch that would make y om ' mouth j
, , ,, water. It is rumored that be wants'
The Local is informed that J\lr. , . .... . ...
... I to bring the Georgia Weekly Editors i
.lames \Vhidd«.,,8r.,of Irwin county j ^ £ A(thbu| „ t))i , ffl „ wllon tl J
died suddenly at Ins home on last, ^ Hp( .
Saturday, only being sick about one!
j * * j 1 he posts have been put up by con
tractor W.A. Taylor for the extension !
of the telephone line from Irwinvillc
Doctor Does. G-eneral Merchandise
OF AlLB KINDS.
MISREPRESENTS NO GOODS AND GUARANTEES GOOD VALUES.
The one great fault with all
Liver Pills is that they act sud
denly and sharply instead of
quietly and continuously. They
produce a violent relief and then
leave you weakened, with an
empty stomach and-no appetite
for food. This is not what a
doctor does.
Ilmi. W..1. Ford, of Albany, has
purchased the Hotel property in Syl
vester, and the Local is informed will
move bis family there about the fust
of August,
The eagerness of the Irwin county
colonists to get into theirnow homes
shows that the spirit of colonization
has taken a red hot hold.—Times
Enterprise.
L'npt. J. G. MePliaul, of Poulan, is
said to have between three and four
acres of corn that will yield between
75 and 80 bushels par acre.—Worth
(,'ounty Local.
Three runaway marriages occurred
near Valdosta lastNveck. One of the
couples were reported by the Times
to have been aged 17 and HI years
respectively.
Three thousand people listened to
Hoke Smith at Cordclo last Saturday
and weio treated to a largo melon cut
and barbecue by the hospitable citi
zens of Dooly.
The survivors of the glorious Old
Fourth Georgia Regiment held a re
union in Albany last week, and wore
royally entertained by the good peo
ple of the Artesian City.
to Ocilla, and the line will he put up
as soon as it arrives. This extension
will give the citizens of Ocilla and
community a greatly needed outlet,
as it will give the same as telegraphic
service to Sycamore and on the Wes
tern Union system. Tlio line should
now be carried on to Minnie, Swan
and Lulaville, where the citizens
would then most likely take it on to|
Abbeville.— Irwin County News.
A Tifton citizen, returning from a
trip through Irwin county a day or I
so ago, says the people over there I
have about decided to build cribs
around their cornfields as they stand,
as the crop is now in about as small
a compass as it can be put when
gathered. He has been a farmer all
liis life, but says these are tlio finest
crops of corn ho has ever seen except
on hammock land. Hon. T. B.
Young luiR 85 acres that will average
55 bushels to this acre, while Capt.
Henry Fletcher has something less
than a 400-acre lot (at least 100
acres), that will average 40 bushels
to the acre.
The editor of the Worth County
Kvery phynician prescribes a powerful
remedy for a disordered liver, but he then
orders also a strengthening Ionic, iwhich
acts as a purifier, restoring the appetite,
sthe i
UNDERTAKER.
ins, Caskets and Burial Robes, Always in Ml
m
toning upihe system, and making you feel
... eaiur
like a new creadurc.
This is exactly what is done
by Ramon’s Tonic Liver Pills
and Ramon’s Tonic Pellets.
Two boxes, two separate medi
cines, and both at the cost of one.
A three weeks’ treatment for 25c.
Ask your druggist about it.
▲t all dealers, or moll, for 25c ., O boxes $1.00.
BBOWN MFG. CO., Ifew York.
Orders For All Sizes and Grades Filled Promptly.
E. * P. »BOWEN,
Near the B. & W Depot, Tifton, Ga.
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O. W. JULIAN.
W. H. LOVE.
E. A. BUCK.
CRYSTAL LENSES
Li
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ffi i HO,
Bankers and Wholesale Grocers,
TIFTON, CEORCIA.
PADF1CK BROS., General Merchants,
Have exclusive sale of these celebrated
glasses In Tifton, Ou. From the factory
of Kellam & Moore, the only complete
At'
optical |:
Jy27-0:
plant in the South.
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Vtlantu, Qa.
The 8tooknde of Mr. F. F. Putney, j Local,in writing up the session of the
at Hardaway, in Bakur county, was Georgia At eckly Pruss Association,at {
destroyed by lire on Friday night! Gainesville, says: “One of the most
last.,' together with ten mules and a pleasant incidents of the session took
large supply of corn, oats and hay. j place just before adjournment Wed-
The defeated candidate for mayor | m!M,la >' ,,,or,,i "K <
this paper announced that He had a
I message from the wire grass section
Georgia. A crate of line peaches |
Hotel Sadie,
TIFTON, GA.
Public patronage is respectfully solicited, and prompt at
tention given to the smallest as well as the largest orders.
PLANT SYSTEM.
Tims Table N«. 71, In Kffect at ISKII O’clock, a. 111.. Sunday, June 3,180.1.
RkaBdownwaHd
No. 327.
Local
Freight.
Dally ex
Sunday.
Lake Par
tht
on
mayor \
municipal election, I
a contest for same, |
m t In
Iimm bron
anil the matter will prolmhlv bo
heard before the ordinary of Lowndes ! from Mr - W ’ Tl1 ''- <,r Tifton and j BYRD
j and .J dozen baskets ol delicious
] grapes, from Dr. J. I’. Wilson, of l
in September.
The format ion o
BELOTE Prop.
Sltilutud betwt*«»n Gonrtflu Sou thorn and Bruns
wlok and Wes torn railroad depots. Fa-
It fruit and melon " " TV . ’ ”* nlHtum ample. Unto, reasonable.
, . , , . , I 1 ouliin, which lie was ready .to do- ,
exchange is being vigorously agitated i.. . . ... x . . cmi-ru rraDrn rn , IC( , r
, ... . , * , . | liver at the pleasure of tlio association. SOUTHGEORGIACOLLEGE,
by our neighboring exchanges. Ilisi,. . ,, , ,
1 needless to say that the message Thomasville, Georgia.
unanimously received
hoped il will be pushed to fruition
now, and not lie left to ho forgotten
until another full years crop brings
the mutter up again.
The timber is about 'ill sawed and
framed for the bridge to be built at
the Columbus ford on Alapalm near
Mr. John Walker’s, and the contract
or will begin putting tlio same up as
■soon as tlio water recedes sufficiently.
—Irwin County News.
Deputy sheriff D. J. Branch took
Mrs. Branch McLcinoro to Irwinvillc
Tuesday and lodged her in jail.
Mrs. Mcl.mnoru has been insane at
times for several years and recently
her mind lias given away entirely and
she lias become to he terror to those
around her.—News.
One day last week Isreal Folsom,a
prosperous fanner who
miles east
was unanimously received at once,
and many were the continents of
surprise and gratification that
delicious fruit culled forth."
Hon. David Hogan over in the
state of Irwin, is one of the charact
ers of tlio old county. He says he
was one year sheriff for that county
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this | sfructors, using most approved mod-.£&»
era methods in all departments;
Including music and drawing.
Commodious and elcguut
building and grounds.
Board in good families near College
T" points shown via Tifton, through Pullman Cur servl re on both day and night trains,
n nrrvir ifxr 8 C1,atr Cms 1'etwecn Wwycriws and Montgomery, via Thomasville.
n. DUNHAM, n. W. IVrtF.NK, GKO W. COATES
General Superintendent, P.T. Mng'r. Savannah, Ga. I). P. Agt., HrunswlckG
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at $to to $12 a month,
and besides discharging the duties of J ^ uitlon $2, $3, or $4 a month accord
the office 1m made a good “crap” and I . in « to “dyuncoment of pupils.
last
, .... , ur '^ > “ llu I Attendance increasing yciirlv-
kdled 8'2 door. He escaped active vear J
service during the war by an original Fall term opens September 2d, 1895.
scheme. Going to Albany by some Write for Catalogue to
Baldridge & Fulwood,
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means he procured an old U. S. mail
pouch which ho brought by Isabella,
liy Worth county, and filled with old
newspapers, winch ho brought to Ir-
winvillu and delivered. He inudo
tho tri)i regularly for a long tunc bc-
Miss E. H. Mkukill, Pres, or
Capt. A. (». Miu.kh, V. I’res.
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ROOMS
Tifton*
r amiv 2, PAULK BUILDING,
Greoi‘o:ia.
tween the two county sites twice
ives a few | each week, without pay or without
)l Quitman, in Brooks biro, but succeeded in keeping out of
county, walked out to look at one of : range of miunio balls. “I'uele David”
Ins farms. One of his little girls at- j is fixed for hogs,like the old lady was
tempted to follow him, md was told who.said she “Imd killed meat enough
to. remain at tlio house of a tenant j for this year and had shouts enough
till he returned. On his return he | to make meat for th
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TIFTON, GA.
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