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GAZETTE , 'J'll TON, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST .2, 1895,
County Directory.
()Kiu\A!tv: A. W. Patterson, Nashville.
11.cult PCI-. Coiiiit: O. L.Smith, Nashville.
SnEBlPl'W. '1 loon, Nashville.
Tax C0ti.Ki.TOii!—Itobt. (Jrllbn, Alupabu.
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Tax Rkokiveb :~Jno. R. McCranio, i
TltKASiTtK!t:-W. ii. Hutch-, Nashville
8imVKVon:~_M. It. Lindsey, Afton,
aC’oiju*.
from a recent visit to her parents in
Alabama.
The contract for the building of
the .Methodist parsonage at this place j
has been awarded to N. J.Parnsb,
coituNKhV-.iii ivrjVcCranle, Nojtiiviiie,. j and the Vvork is being rapidly pushed!
County Cocrii—Judge, I- K. LasMngcr, * ,
Brook Held. IleputyClerk,O.I..Smith,Nashville.) 101 "bird.
1 ttev. K. L Pudrick is conducting
nst ami November.
j.p.,1157 District, o.m.,itkTurner,Naniiviiile. a series of meetings at Antioch, a
N. i>.,"w O Mdtae, Nashville.
,1 J- 1127 District, O.H., A M Hliavv, Nashville.
N, i'., .1 M Handeock,Nashville.
,j. ]>., 114s District, ii. m., W (I Howell-, N. I*.,
D.l Gaskins, Nashville.
.1. V.. 1320 District, a. M., O W Carter; N. I’.,
.) T Webb, Lola.
,1, l-„ MS District, (i. M„ M W Henderson; N.
H„ j A Slater, Alapalia.
.1.1’., 1141 District, O. M., W It Hbodcn; N. I*.,
William Chisholm, Kays MW-
.1.1-.. 1800 District, o. m„ John Crosby; N. I*.,
W <' I'.!'.'! a. Milltown,
,1. U4 r , District, a- M„ ,r A Mattbls; X.H.,
B ill DuVai.e, Adel.
,I. H„ 11.V. District, o. M„ .1 It Klimrd; N. V„
II H Lindsey, Lenox,
.1. r„ 1140 District, o. >i., Jno. H. i’eters; N. I*.,
James I. (.ay. Enigma.
I'., 1314 District, n. ■! n (lisnlman; N. I’.
K. Ii. Vtoumans, Tifton,
.1. I’., iill District, ii. M., i’aul Crosby; N. T.,
K K Crosby. Ava.
.1.1’.. ii I Dlstrlet, ‘I. *<•, •* 1’ I.ukc; N. IV
Thomas U Hatch, Cecil.
.1.1-., 1187 District, n. M., (1 Ii Williams; N. 1’.,
J D Hattcrson, Sparks.
CORRESPONDENCE.
church
week.
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Lowndes county-, this
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[ANTED FOB A COLONY: A tract of
40 to 100 thousand acres of land, as
near in a body as possible anywhere
In Wiregrase Georgia. Address:
BADDiunoKifc Fulwood,
Tifton, Georgia.
The Labor of An Efficient Corps of
Alapnlm Notes.
Mr. J.S. Turner is erecting a com
modious store house on Main street,
which he will occupy as a general
store us soon as completed.
Mr. Edwin Gaskins and Mr. I). II.
Paulk, have formed a copartnership
and will embark in the merchantile
business at curly date. They will
occupy the store of Mr. 1. H. Elliott
near the Fogle House.
lion. VV. S. Walker, who was se
ronandBrass
Are yon taking Simmons Liven Reg
ulator, the “Kino of Liver Medi
cines?” That 13 what our readers
want, and nothing but that. It Is the
same old friend to which the old folks
pinned Ihoir 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
feels new all over. It never fails.
Everybody needs take a liver remedy,
and everyone should take only Sim
mons Liver Regulator.
Be sure you get it. The Red 55
IN
ENGINE AND
l BOILER 'FIT
TINGS,. INSPI
RATORS,
JECTORS, LU
BRICATORS, JET
PUMPS, STEAM
CAUCES, ETC.
MILL AND GENERAL MACHINERY SUPPLIES,
! verely injured by falling from a win-1 on «*«' J> H ‘ ZeUin &
Countv Reporter!. I , , • ,•>. , Co., Philadelphia,
ouu y 1 ! dow some days ago, is still confinedI
ltlver Bend Item*.
I to Ins bed, hut the indications point;
, , , , v , to his early recovery.
Ava July 20.—News has be®) 81* ’
most as scarce for the past few weeks ! Won. M. J: .McMillan had a very:
as the summer breezes, and conse-
SPECIAL BARGAINS
. — IN—
Globe, Angle and Check Valves,
Oils, Lace Leather, Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Couplings, Etc.
TIFTON, CxEORaiA.
v4.n5-lv.
fluently we have been silent, but now
we have grasped a few items that we
hope will be of interest.
Prof, E. H. Crosby’s sing atSineath
academy closed Saturday last, and
was largely attended by patrons and
friends. Tim day was pleasantly
some I some unforeseen
dangerous experience on last Sunday
™" 7‘ ***« '""’’Real Estate,
lii8 two criiiurefi Inn mulo became i 7
friglitened and run away wrecking the 9h 1- EREI) ID
buggy and inflicting on all, pain- BALDRIDGE & FULWOOD;
fill but not serious injuries.
Crops and gardens are particular
ly fine about Alapalia and without;
spent, and Hie choir main
sweet piece music. Prof, (Jrcsby
deserves honor r.ml praise for liiSi
niarmgeinuiit ol the school. Hope in
the near future he may teach for us
again.
Re,. Si.llar,- and Whitley have been
conducting u series of meetings
at, Sineai.li School house for
the. past few days. While their
were no accessions to the church, the
meeting did a great deal of lasting
good. They closed last night.
Mr. J. 0. Moore lias been visiting
his father near, Naylor, for the past
few weeks. Hope lm will have a
pleasant stay at his old home.
Mrs. W. .J. McKinney, of Colum
bus, returned homo Saturday, after a
pleuHunt, visit, to relatives and friends
in this community.
Prof. J. S, Simian’s school closed
at Evergreen academy on Saturday
of last week. An interesting pro-
gram was carried out. Prof. Sir-
niuiis wielded the rod to seccess. Wo
hope that he may over remain a
teacher on whom a community cun
depend. He informs us that he con
templates entering school at Athens,
in September.
Mr. J. W. Crosby has returned
home from Brooks county, where he
bus boon attending an arithmetic
school, and expresses himself as be
ing greatly benefittod.
As we have reported all news in
circulation this week, will close.*
lticx.
< )no lot of land 4 miles from Tifton, on
i good road, excellent fruit land contain-
incident, there will; ing 400 acres, price—$2,250.
be a bountiful harvest. One farm of 75 acres, 2 miles from
; town, 40 acres cleared, line ridge land for
; peaches, 5-room frame house and two
"*■ l tenant houses. Price—$1800. I
$50 PKlt MONTH | , , , lnn
p One lot of land containing 400 acres;
| 2 miles from G. S & F, Railroad and 10
liny, sun ml With i miles south of Tifton; 00 acres cleared,]
J. T. BOYD &. BRO.,
Va 1 cl o s ta, - : G e o r*g i a .
Roofing,
- Plumbing, *
and all kinds
of Tin Work.
DEALERS IN
Stoves, China-
ware, Crockery,
Glass-ware, Tin
ware, Etc., Etc.
LhhI AVim'U.
I good improvements, 4
! Iter. Price—$1700.
400 acres saw tim-!
• •, .. . ... ... , , Farm of 122 acres, 40 acres cleared and
m Spite ol hard times, it lie is only atumped, one of the finest farms in the I
properly (|nuli(led, the News would
mention Ihe fact thut. four boys who
had just graduated from the Geor
gia Business College were placed by
that institution last, week, at an av
erage salary of $50 per month.
Two were from Spartanburg Go.,
South Carolina; a third from Pine
Level, Florida; and the fourth from
Macon, On.; and the College might
placo two more to day if qualified.
In addition to students from everv
Southern and most of the Northern
States, it lias representatives from
Canada, Brazil, and other countries.
When it is remembered that a
young man or woman can complete
a course here in three months and
make back the entire expense in one
month’s salary, it seems to us tliut
there is no excuse for boys to remain
without education or profitable em
ployment.—Macon, Gu., News.
This excellent College, standing at
the head of Southern institutions is
certainly accomplishing a great work,
and the above is copied as a pointer
for our boys.
market, farm house and out buildings,
some itood fruit and only three miles
from Tifton. Price—$1800;
One lot of land within two miles of
Tifton, containing 400 acres. Only $0.00
per acre.
Now modern frame house of 7-rooms,
in tlie best residence location of Tifton.
Corner lot, 100x200, good stable and large
garden. Rouse plastered, everything
first-class. Price—$2,200.
New frame house of 5-romns, good wa
ter on north side of Central avenue, next
to the Capl. John A. Phillips' property.
Lot 100x200, and within two minutes'
walk of depots. Price—$1100. Terms
easy.
One of the best little farms in Berrien
county, one and a half miles from Tifton,
near the O. M. Tift peach orchard; 40
acres cleared, 87 acres wild lnnd, 77 In
nil; frame house of 8-rooms, severul ten
ant houses. The very host of peach land.
Price—$1800.
For particulars, address;
BALDRIDGE Ic FULWOOD,
vB-nlB-tf. Tifton, Ga.
All work guaranteed and
as
f OUT THIN OUT 1 ,
lift WrIU your mono unil address
I ■ ■.dims tlm buck of It, take It to Dr.
I w ■.!. C. (loodinnn's drug store unit you
I \ / ran get a 20c bottlo of I’lmrch’n l'cua
'or loo,; Im!»IiIo», you will reeolvo a
'otroh’a 1’pu Calomlur on January
. ar as Ion
Tills wan cut from tl
l»t of each jour us Iona us you live.
tno Tlrten (Oa.) Oaiette.
Milltown Mention, h.
‘Milltown, July 28.—Mr. Tom
Valin, of Vuldosta, accompanied by
liis two daughters, Meadames High
tower and Church, are visiting rela
tives in Milltown.
Miss Hamuntlm Clements, of Lake
Butler, Fla., is visiting lier many
friends here.
Mrs. Hansel Allen, of ijenox, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. W. II.
Berryhill, this week.
Hr. J. V. Tally has recently moved
to Stockton, Ga. The -Doctor is an
energetic young man and the sick
people of Stockton will be in good
hands when under his care.
Mrs. W. L. Patten Ims returner
An Appreciated Compliment.
prices as low
the lowest.
Col. Dan B. Sweat, editor of the
Sunday School Revival, at Waycross,
and one of the most experienced and
artistic young printers in the state,in
a personal letter to a member of the
Gazkttk foice, says:
“I write to say that you and your
co-workers did a magnificent piece of
work in getting out. such u handsome
trade paper. It was a credit to your
growing city, and to the Gazettk
Publishing House. The typo
graphical work was excellent, and
the paper was well edited. I con
gratulate you upon your splendid
work.”
He also writes for extra copies.
Buoh.ooinplimcnts from such a source
are doubly appreciated.
T.M. GREENE & SONS,
—DEALERS IN—
Staple and Fane; Groceries,
TIFTON, GA.
CHOICE FRESH FRUITS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
Nuts, Crackers, iVlcknacks, Cigars,
Tobaccos, Etc.
For Bargains and New Goods
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AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, GO TO
R. LEE BOWEN,
. Dealer In
Dry-Goocls, Notions, Shoes, Groceries,
Hardware, Croekery,
And In Fact Everything Usually Found in a General Store,
To See is to Be Convinced.
GIVE ME
v4n5-ty.
A CALL,
Main Street, TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Mor» than Hlfjy Hmtlii Tnatliuoiilnla Irani
I* 1(
orliU Pftupta.
llnthlontmvn, Fla., January 2.1,1894
1 liaro Iwen Biihlent to nevorn hna.laolran for
twen'y yearn, nnu havo tried many rcmedlen
rdthotit relief, until t timk Himmona' llenatlne
nr Liver Cure. 1 never eximdi'il to and anything
that would glvo me anclt relief ua It haa done,
and am uiialiiun tlul you nhould have my te»tl
monlal to that effect. Hlum-ely your*.
.. ... II. Di'. kmNi.i.,
i-or «,le by Jake IV, I'autk.
New Mure, and new, elean, freoli goods. We
....
keep nothing hut the bent quality and guarantee
good values.
Your patronage aolieited. Next door to Tlf-
ton Drug Store, corner Railroad and Third
■trecte.
SHORTHAND.
Thomnsville, - Oeoryriu,
Main - Street - Pharmacy,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
JAKE AV. PA/UBK, Prop’r.
Curry a full line of Fresh and Pure
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumery, School Hooks, Fancy Stationary,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures.
A Complete Line of Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars and Snuffs.
REFRESHING SUMMER DRINKS NOW ON DRAUGHT.
The prescription department will he under the supervision of Dr. N Peterson,
ns heretofore.
Greorge L. "W*. Davis,
Rook-keeping, Telegraphy, Typewriting, l*en-
maiialilp and Arithmetic. Students oxidated to
position. No vacation. For full particulars,
address O. W. H. Staxi.v, President.
D. A. FULW00D,
TIFTON, GA.
Watch-Maker aid Jeweler,
STATION ER,
Fine Confectionery,
T*hte» nd Cigars.
IIQTEL SADIE,
Tifton, Georgia.
HTPrompt and polite service at all times. Open until 10 a. m., Sundays.