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THE GAZETTE: IT ETON, GA., FRIDAY AUGUST 2,1895.
BITS OF LOCAL GOSSIP.
Personal and Impersonal Matters in
the City and Vicinity.
Rooms to rent—Padrick Bros.
Grapes are leaving Tifton by the
car load every day.
It seems that all elopements must
SMI
go by the Tifton route.
A chance for you. Padrick Bros,
remnant sale is now open.
Mrs. D. A. Pul wood spent Tues
day and Wednesday in Alapaha.
Dr. N. Peterson was a visitdr to
Albany on Monday of this wees.
Saturday, July 27th, wound up
the Elberta peach crop in Tifton.
Mr. W. 0. Padrick purchased the
Pitta property, on Main street, this
week.
Capt H. H. Tift is having a brief
respite with his family at Indian
Springs.
Call at J. 0. Goodman’s for book
on bow to keep your fruit 10—8t.
Misses Lelia and Jewel O’Kelley,
of Ashburn, are paying their sister,
Mrs. Hurst, a visit.
Sixty-two pound Jones melons oc
casionally seU on the Tifton market,
for ten cents each.
Mesdames W. B. Warman and
Geo. W. Hex, have been quite sick
during the past week.
Padrick Bros, are closing out goods
every day that are great values. TJ
should get your share.'
J. R. Gemmill is erecting a new
and handsome residence on his farm,
5 miles north of town.
Miss Mattie Barnes, of Valdosta,
has been visiting her father in Tif
ton for several days past.
Make no mistake—use the old reli
able Mills’ Preserving Tablets.
10—St.
Capt. II. II. Tift and family will
start for Mystic, Conn., one day this
; We are promised another new, is now the Converse orchards, and
building this week, a three-story i some years before the peach industry
brick addition to the Hotel Sadie, was established iu South Georgia.
Who will be the next ? Quite a number of Tifton ians at-
Mrs. Elmer Wynn, of Macon, who j tended the barbecue at Cordele Sit-
lias been the guest of Mrs. W. S. C. | urday. They report that Iloke
Hamilton, on Love avenue, returned | Smith’s address ou the money ques-
home on Saturday last. * tion made many converts for sound
W. 0. Tift is ag&it for the famous money. Mr. Livingston, the free
McCormick mowers and rakes,
eryone guaranteed
Mr. 0. M. Tift picked 647 crates
of Elberta peaches from 500 two-
year-old trees, none of which sold
for less than $2.00 per crate.
Capt. E. H. Tift has shipped 52,-
000 pounds of grapes from his Mys
tic vineyard up to yesterday, and had
several thousand more to ship.
If you want to sell your land,
place it with Baldridge & Fulwood
agency, Tifton, Ga.
Dr. N. Peterson has purchased,
from S. Farkas, of* Albany, a fine
span of horses, one of' which is said
to be the fastest pacer in the state.
Our mail is filled these daye with
letters of inquiry from all parts of
the country, asking many questions
about the advantages of Tifton and
vicinity.
Ice-cold soda water; coca-cola and
all the new flavors, on draught at J.
C. Goodman’s drug store.
Rev. H. R. McLendon, of Dawson,
preached able and interesting ser
mons,in Tifton ou Sunday and Sun
day night last, to large and appreci
ative audiences.
Mr. Thos. McMillan brought half a
dozen “Stump the World” peaches to
this office yesterday that were among
the finest, both iu size and flavor,that
this year has produced.
Mr. H. H. Tift purchased a Hay
Press from Mr. N. F. Tift, of Alba
ny, and is highly pleased with it,, ad
Nothing is being done toward the
Ev-! silver advocate, was present, but be
fore the day was over was a very
small potato in the estimation of the
crowd.
Rev. W. E. Mumford, of the South
Georgia Conference, and well known
through this section for his connec
tion with the Orphan’s Honte, will
preach iu Tilton next. Sunday morn
ing. He is an eloquent aud able di
vine, and our people are fortunate in
having the opportunity of listening
to him. Turn out and give him a
good congregation.
Wanted.—Money to place on
good mortgages. Security four times
the amount desired; interest, 8 per
cent, per annum. Apply to Baldridge
& Fulwood agency, Tifton, Ga.
The Hotel Sadie is to have a com
plete new furniture equipment. Capt,
W. W. Timmons, the new proprietor,
has been absent a week making se
lections for the new equipment, and
in the very near future the guests
will have the pleasure and privilege
of enjoying a solid night’s comfort
upon the downy pillows and comfort
able mattresses of rejuvenated Hotel
Sadie.
For all kinds of commercial or le
gal work, or any other Job Printing,
send your order to the Gazette
Publishing House. Recently added
improvements makes its facilities
second to none in South Georgia for
all kinds of work and we will du
plicate prices of any other house, and
guarantee satisfaction. Just received
a fine line of new commercial station-
TIFTON, GA., August 2, 1895.
TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY:
Send your orders for all kinds of plain
or Artistic printing, to the GAZETTE PUB
LISHING HOUSE. New equipment, a,large lot of
Stationery and a careful arid competent corps
of printers, enable us to compete with any
printing house in Georgia in prices and qual
ity of work.
Prompt attention given to the smallest as
well as the largest orders.
Special attention is given to all orders
by mail. Satisfaction guaranteed.
,s
Very respectfully yours, ,
GAZETTE PUBLISHING HOUSE.
Tifton, Georgia.
P. S.:—A complete -line of Legal Blanks
always on hand. G. P. H*
r , . , ,, cry, mid new line of novelties in wed-
opening ot Central avenue, across the /’ invitfttion8 .
B. & W. tracks. Are we going to ;
IJ'all Term
SPARKS SCHOOL
WILL OPEN
August 26,1805,
Under the Management of George
D. Godard, former Principal.
Prof. Goilaril, as a teacher, needs no recointnen;
elation to the peoplo of Berrien county. The term
will Inst fonr (4) months, ending Doeemlier in.
RATES OF TUITION:
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
$$ per month, according
to grade.
All who want thorough work in Primary or
CITY DIRECTORY.
Municipal.
MAVon—C. W. Fulwood.
Clkhk and Trkaspiikr—H. 8. Murray.
Councilmen—H. H. Tift, E. P. llowen, W. W.
Timmons, W. T. llargrctt, h. T. Colo and W. O.
Padrick. Council meets first. Monday night In
each month.
Secret Societies.
Tutor Lodoe, No. 47, F.&A.M.—'W.H.Love,
W. M. i Dr. .1. A. McCrea, Secretory, Meets third
Saturday night In each month.
Tutor Chaitkh, No. 47, n. A. M \V. II. Love,
Dr. J. A. McCrea, Secretary. Meets lirst Satur
day night In each month.
Pirkv Woods Lodoe, No. 50, K. of P.—E, .1.
Williams, C. C.; H. S. Murray, K. of It. * S.
Meets every Thursday night.
Literary nnd Social.
Tutor Litkrahv Cum—Meets every Monday
night, at residence of Mr. E. H. Tift. Mrs. K. if.
Tift, President; .Miss Catherine Tift, Secretary.
High School Course, should avail themselves of
this opportunity, "
lies nt reasonable rales.
Good hoard in private fami-
v5-nlMt.
LIST YOUR LANDS
n t i. l, , , i One day early in the week, while
allow this matter to rest here and I J _ r _ ’
, ' ■. the little child of Mr. P. S. Shannon,
hamper our citizens: 1 ’ 1
week, to spend the summer. v
Rumor has it that we are to haven; tt ^ , ' j who lives about three miles north of IJohn A. Sibley,
, • ,ry r, ( i he wise and prudent mother when, , . . , . . ° 7
new drug store in Piftou, to be fitted wU1 ukc Dl , Westmoreland’s town ’ was "i Uie yard m
I Cnllsava Tonic. ' front of the house, its mother Was at- j
-0-
Application for Charier.
„ .. ,. REAL ESTATE AGENT
out in most modern fashion.
Miss Lee Woolard, from Fonlaii,; Our ever-watchful Bailiff Oliver, | tractediby the barking and yelping ...... ,
\\ ortli county, is visiting Miss Liz- arrested Iwo negroes yesterday morn- j 01 ,l tlo n ll,ut wlUl ,,n 8 01C S Building Tifton, Ga. vfi-nt5-1y.
zie Fulwood, on Ridge avenue. ling* One for larceny from Padrick I *° investigate, she was horrified to
Misses May belie and Letitia Wil- j Bros., store, and another for robbing | fiml that tke clnl J had a la ^« bl, j? k!
liamson, of Macon, are visiting Miss a young u,an of a sma!1 amount of I snako lls " ,,1<k ueav (he cmuui.s. neumus <:<>, »- n
Pearl Greene, in Tifton, this week. . mone * aad tb f .?*** ? f m T * th<> 'W Cwrt " f
l,V,. sDifTrmerv Id-mL: hnnhfi fmo ■' 110 JlCIltl 10 IWU Il’O, US it DuOUt lO The pntitinn of .loim tM'uuninirham fintl John
T)r J 0 Goodman spent Saturday ! stationuj, uianK ooons, unc . , ■ a. wi»W. of cobu wuiWyi Ma.Oami iiuiee, of
• iJr ‘ vooumau -i u iv' Con foctions, tobacco and cigars, go to ’ strike. I. he mother dispatched tha Hail county ; .t. wmie.nf (Iiymv«mntv, Dane i
night, aud Sunday at the home of his j p, A , F „ 1woo(li Main street, Tif- reptile with a stick and was gmli-1 5^ w,, ‘
daughter, Mrs. K. Ij. Vickers, near ton, Ga. , tied as well a a °>uM,n.«i n, iimi n, n l i»u Timt, tiiey ami iiiciriisr.(>oiau;*, anii auc
Arabi. Henry Younuins, the livery man, child unhurt.
Thousands testify to the merit of | has moved his stables from Main
For sale
10—St.
to Third street, in the rear
Hotel Sadie, where he is
of the
better I
j of the country than ull other diseases put
Mills Preserving Tablets
by J. C. Goodman.
Mr. W. F. Seiglcr and wife re-; equipped than ever to accarnmodate
turned early in the week from a visit! his customers.
to Mrs. Ssigler’s relatives in 1 homos Qn Sunday last, at the residence
county. 0 f t| ie bride’s father, Allen Huycs,
Mrs. W. E. Greene came.up yes-j near Tifton, Homer Webb, son of
torday from Sparks to visit tho fam-; Rev. W. W. Webb, was married to
rly of Hon. W. F. Ford, over in Mary Hayes. The groom is about
AVorth. eighteen and the bride eleven years j ^ ure ’ mu “ uia “ lurc(
I ° J Co., Toledo, Ohio,
There is more Catarrh in this section
! together, and until the last few years was
supposed to be Incurable. For a great
many years doctors pronounced it a local
disease, and prescribed local remedies,
and by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it Incurable.
Science lias proven catarrli a constitu
tional disease and therefore requires con
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufadlurcd by F. J. Cheney &
is the only constitu
tional cure on the market. It is taken
Lenvy
with
cfjfwiorft tltsHirti t<» lie U\euni<mit«<l ami liecmne. a
body i.’oi’iiwrakN under the namo urn! ntyle of the
Hotel Triumpti ('oinjinny
2nd. Tim object of wild Incorporation !h pecu
niary Rfttn to its NhnrehohlerH.
,'lrd. 'Ihfit the 1'rlnclpal otl’mo of wild Uom
pany Khali he In the county of nerrlen,Hald Ktate.
4th. That tho particular purpose of their In
corporation, Ik tho erection, niriiioliiu^ aud run
nin^ol a Hotel In th« Cltv of Tifton, said county
and state. The name of which Khali ho tho “Ho
tel Triumph,” also the erection of any other Ho
tel. dwellings, cottages, office** stores or other
buildings Dial they may desire to build or own
5th. That they desire the right to buy, hold
an.1 sell such real estate ami personal property
ub may he necessary for the nurnoscs of their or
ganization, or that the KtocKholdcrs may deem
lit and necessary, and that they Imvo the rltibt
to rent, lease or hire any of their buildings for
any other purpose that llu* stockholder* may see
lit.
0th. Thai they dedro the right and power to
borrow money whenever It Ih deemed right and
proper to do so, and to neeuve name by deeds,
mortgagcH, or otherwise. To Issuw bonds and
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. .1. A. McCREA,
Physioiun .arid Surgeon,
Tirm.v, gejhgia.
Prompt attention given to nails, day or ni^ln.
Olllno at residence on laivo avenue.
EjyTvinioIii Fever a S|’KCIai.tv . 15-sm
DR. N. PETERSON,
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON, - (IKOIllllA.
Olllee over Main Stua t. I’lmrmacj, In rooms
two and three. 0 UaIIh answered inomptlv
day or night.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician nnd Surgeon 1 ,
TIFTON (.iKoItOIA.
Ofl ick—Hoorn in the Tifton Drug Store.
Thankhig tlm pabHc for ^ts past Hhernl
patronage aud solicit a continuation ol tho name.
Dr. W. J. FARMER.
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON, GEOItdl
t
DIseOKCs of remains, Pl*u*.n«es of the Rectum.
Venereal Dlrma-cK and ,Mi«hvifory a ^iCclalty.
l’rlvate. cousultlng r«H)tn for ladies, (‘an be
found nt night at residence on Fourth street.
2(MHMdy.
Drs. J. W & D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
COUDKIJC, * - * - - - (iM)KOTA.
Okkiok—-llnnk UuUding. Room Kb. t* up stairs
JOHN MURROW,
A 11; o r n e y -at- I. a w ,
TIFTON, - (iKOKOtA.
Ultlee-sUooniM 1 and .1, Love building.
Collections, Commercial Jaw and Real 1‘state.
feet and 1 iuch in circumference 4 ; yon with some of the best teams to bo ! tcaspoonfull. It actn directly on the
had in South Georgia. We know j blood and mucous surfaces of the ayslcin.
reached the good old age of 15 years, | and one month old.
and is still sound and hearty—is ‘1 Henry A. Youmans can furnish j internally in doses from 10 drops to a do'ouro“fflo'iinnm by a •iced orTnortgnKo npnnita
property, both real and personal.
7tlt. That tho capital fpoc.k <*f Raid Company
shall be £25,000,00, divided Into 250 shares £l(KMK)
eacli, and that as soon as 25 shares are taken and
subscribed to uud 10 par cent, of said capital
stock Ik paid In, that said corporation shall nave
the privilege of beginning buxines* and that,
they have the privilege of Increasing their capi
tal stock to *100,000,00 whenever the stockholders
m> desire.
8th. That they have the right to sue and l*e
They offer one hundred dollars for nny
feet up.
Capt. J. Z. Elliott, of Sparks, and
F. G. Julian, of Adel, passed through “''“" T ’"T" . " , V and testimanlols. Address,
Tifton yesterday, on route to Indian ! ^ ^ ^ F ' J ‘ C,,KNEV & «•
kind we have chronicled for some time j Ejj-Sold by DmggiBts, 75c.
whereof we speak.
Clandestine marriages are all the
Springs.
Fruit never ferments when Mills'
, and as a result the fancy wedding
* sue,I, plua ami IwiilnipIcadeiLTmTo a common
toll by-law* hk may be deemed
Preserving Tablets are used. Fori
,,,, wail,anil maUitsur
CAItD OF THAN JvH. at ami proper.
We desire to return sincere thanks j
to the people of Warren ton neighbor- j
uowal at tho expiration of that time.
.! invitation outfits we had secured are
■ sale by J.“C. Goodman. 10—St.: dead stock on our hands. Who will
„ ... n , „ , t , i he the first to help us out?
Mr. and Ml'S. Ray burg, and J. L. hood for their man v kindnwisea to ns i 01U1 * expiration or mat uio».
n fTUmn.™„,iv vis Swearing don’t, cure rheumatism. Dr. , 00tl Ior u,il Kmunesses ions g econ(lt . nifttthcyt)0Kril n t edn l iof Umrlghw,
Johnston, of ihomos c° L ■ ' Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic will. hiring the Sickness and death of our
v rf .I • * 1 \ A telephone line is said to be iu ,^y. Wo will ever remember j sum
1 ifton this week. ; process of erection from Sylvester, in 1 them witl > * fecli,) « of (lce P efit «wti- ( *'«“"»»«'» Attorney,
’Squire E. L. \ oumans bronght, Wor tti county,, to Tifton. It has t,uJe *
the “daddy” of the watermelons to ; ^ ^ lcteJ to thc farm ot tbc - Mb. and Mas. W. M. Ponder.
this office yesterday evening,weighing RyJ ^ <)rc)lurd 0ompttny> ilbout fivc Ty-Ty, Ga, July 29tb 1805.
over sixty poum s. miles west of here. It is said to be ‘ *
.lay night from a trip to Blackshear, comp]ete lhe linc to AlbRUV . breast with the times, having been ••»«»«
r i.v ih,. Rrintlv Brnv - ' ‘ ' enlarged to eight Dagos, and cverv Wltawnmveaielai«HnMture.and the w»t ni
am! a- visit to the Brantlj Bros., A weak- woman will lthd ift Dr, tVest- ° , , ■ , ,, ^ •‘in.icurt,..tfitowu.«rj«iy, me.
mammoth farms. . Illn re!nnd> Call-, ay a Tonic the • corner- 0,,e of th f m br ‘ rtlfn11 oi K ood MeWH '
If von want a team, gbto Yon mans- atone of a strong constitution; b is lk ® intention of the new rtian-
Proinpt service; first-class tonrnonts Capt. il. lloldane • picked height : i<> meet every requirement
and a man at stables, day or night. craU> g 0 f p eiic | )( . a from one' six-year- 1 of tkoso desiring a firstclass weekly.
J, D. Jackson, five and a half miles old Elberta tree, averaging 130 Uie hair edition of the Gawkitk was
,h of Tifton, from one seedling peaches to the crate, or 1040 peaches , profusely illustrated and sparkled
, has gathered this year,’23 bush- from one tree. This tree was plant- ' ,vltk originality.--Irwin County
of fine peaches. The tree has «1 by the former occupants of what -
Flbui in oflRus ibl*24tb (lav of Jillv IWIft.
* O. I*. SMITH,
Cl«rk Superior Court, Rnrrleu County♦
OKOftQlA-JlKlmi i:n (Vmlntv* :
1,0, L. Smith, Clerk of the Superior (V»urt of
Kultl county, ilo certify that the foregoing ta a
; correct copy of tho original application of the
*... . ay r
O, I,. SMITH, Clerk Superior Court.
i: •
C. H GOODMAN,
WOODYAILI).
Wood of'any size desired, delivered in
nil parts of town nt reasonable rntes.
t »5rvl(Wy.
C. W. FULWOOD,
Attorney-a t-Law,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Tompt attention j^lvcn to all local buslue
KIT*Okkici}—OverW. Paulk’s Hmgst
PITTMAN,
Coii 1 i*ac tor and H nil dev,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
KMtlimitn* on nil ktiul* of bunotnefumtshedi
x. k. pKimv.
)i. il AltUH.
N. S. PERRY & CO.,
Dcalern in Heal KVHnte*
TIFTON. : : (IKOUCilA,
H AVE for *filo City nuU Suburban ITopertv;
and Fruit ami Canning
JL’artk’K luoliiR 'Laud* or other property to
illsposo of, will lie well to place It v.itb us.
fcSjT'OtiUM with John Marrow Iu Love lmil«lln&.
▼S-nUMf.
TIFTON
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON, - OKORGTA:
W1LU.4MS, Proprietor