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THE GAZETTE . TIFTON, .GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST !). 1805.
The Tifton Gazette.
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BALDRIDGE & FELWOOD,
Editors and Proprietors
' Official Organ City of Tifton.
‘ 7 TkHmBOF WJHBCIUPTIOS:
One Year fX)
Six'Months 80
Three Month* 28
I>"vAitlAHI.V IS APVAXCK.
Entered at tlio postotUce,at Tifton, Oporgta, a
mall matter of the iccmxl class.
TIFTON AND THOM A 8 VILLE
IlAILltOAD.
Line to ThomoKvilIe-
Sliould be Unlit.
It
The Empire Garden Mid-Summer
Fair, recently held a,t Tifton, was a
pronounced success. It has given
that flourishing wiregruss section a
genuine boom. And there’s bottom
to the boom, too. Tifton, in fact, is
one of the coming towns in Georgia,'
■ and its corning fast. A new hotel,
: for the accommodation of northern
! tourists, will soon be erected, and
, ‘ „ , many other substantial buildings
A strong pull, a tong pull, and » £ Tliere ia a bright, very
pull altogether sliould be made by
the citizens of Tifton and Thornns-
ville and those who have large land,
lumber and turpentine interests in
the counties of Worth, Colquitt and
Thomas for the rapid completion of
the Tifton and Thomasville 1»ranch
of the Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad,
JIow about it, you Thomasville
neighbors across the piney woods! Georgia Southern and
■ No man has been more bitterly
maligned than Cleveland, and yet the
mere mention of his name at a public
meeting is the occasion for
the most vociferous cheering. The
efforts of bis enemies to haul him
down, compared to it, are /indeed,
puny.—Fort Gaines Sentinel
Shake off the shaking shackles of
malaria by taking Ur. Westmoreland’s
Calisaya Tonic. For sale by Jake W.
Paulk.
Southern California lias marketed
this year 5400 cars of oranges for (
which bo received in round numbers !
$2,000,000 the naval variety selling
for the highest price and not being j
sufficient of tins variety’ to supply the
demand.
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bright, future .before that town.
The Gazette is doing splendid work
in advertising the advantages of the!
n . . ., Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
place. In a recent issue it said; 1 The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
“Is it not about time we were bear- BruiaeSi Sorei) fleers, Salt Itheum, Fever i
mg something relative to the comple-j| Sores,Tetter, Chapped-Hands,Chilblains,
tion of the Tifton
railroad?
mid Thnnnwvillp i Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi i
. ... , ■ lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It!
he road would no a Vi1 ‘ j j g g Uaran ted to give perfect satisfaction |
liable feeder to the main line of the j ()r , noae y refunded. Price 25 cent per |
Florida, and box. Sold at Jake W: Paulk's Drug store
country there ? We of Tifton pledge j
our hearts and hands to the early
consummation of this project. It is
tin- most feasible of projects and will
result in the greatest good to all con
cerned. Let us not rest until we arc
linked together with bands of steel.
If all who are interested, financially
and otherwise, will give the proper
support not only of their personal in
fluence but their financial means as
well, the result would not bo bard to
determine.
Investors sliould not hi
this enterprise, as it will be a paying j
investment from
people who hold tho franchise do n'otj
care to make a move, it sliould be
secured by tho citizens of Tifton and
Thoinasville and completed at the
earliest possible day.
Tho inter-state mil row
si on is taking testimony in Atlanta
would be a paying institution from j and by W. A. Crabtree, -Sparks, Ga.
j the start, as it would control the j dVJI'rV'."?'-—
! freight business of Thomasville, be-
! sides opening up the valuable turpe-n-.
J tine and lambed section in Colquitt
j county, that bus been lying dormant
j so long.”
With this connection, putting Tit'-
Not Enough.
fiver pills lmvc their good and bad
side. Tney cleanse the bowels and
elean out’.tlic system, but they leave
the patient weak, exhausted and
unstrung, with no appetite and no
strength.
c If you were to go to a physician he
ton within less than two hours run of j J teU you *L t you v r R cr pills
Thomasville, the popular winter re- i wcrea il right but that they did not
sort, where thousands of northern : go far enough. . You need something
people come, the new town would be 1 else to restore the appetite, repair the
1 1 waste, purify the blood and build up
the system. He ■would give
you a tonic.
We supply you with the regular
physician's medicine for an entire
treatment of nearly three weeks.
There is one small case of ten of the
Liver Pills (the finest in existence)
and there is another box containing
fifteen of the Tonic Pellets. You yet
them hath for 25c. Ask your druggist
for Ramon’s Tonic Liver
Pills and Ramon’S Tonic
Pellets. Together they make n
sure treatment for Constipation and
Biliousness.
At oil deolorn, or moll, for 25c., G boxes $1.00.
BROWN MFO. CO., Now York.
‘in it.” The road would open up i
,| n y! and develop the finest region in this
> it will be :i paying I g‘“'< lcu spot of the slate, and we are j
the start, and if the j ho F cful rhid ' t w S ° U ' hcm K f l1 ' i ?rc
tho. fr anal, iso do not™* CoH, W> will, at no distant day, | Tt
utilize the valuable franchises of the
Thomasville and. Tifton road. ’ They
own the right-of-way from town to
town, a good portion of it has been
graded and some of the rnost.vul-
eominis- j mi ] (.ytnto mTliomasville, near
the Piny Woods Hotel, lias been pur-1
If you intend saving money,
i '
go at it as if you meant it. You mil
leave a “stone unturned” if you don’t
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get some of the Great Va uek we
are offering af present.
reluling to the excessive rates charged j ( .| utH( .,| a (, a cost of sonic twenty tlious-
b.V railroads upon fruit shipments to 1 lll1( ] ( i 0 ]| ;irg a ,id are ready to he used)
northern markets. 1 his is the out- j ua tcrmitmls for the rontl. Tiffs prop-
come of jllio fight begun noiiio time j erty was paid for by the citizens of
ago by tlm fruit growers of Georgia Thnmasvillo und it now belongs to
before tho state eommisHion. Tlmy,J tl)C , Sou thorn Railway. There is
after a lengthy investigation, decided
the rates wore excessive, and asked
(lie higher tribunal to investigate the
the matter which will be final. Mr. j
Hale testified to the inter-state com
mission that, ho shipped a car of
peaches for which he realized $070
gross. IUh shipping expenses were
$500, thus allowing him only $170,
not. Wo hope the fruit growers will
be successful in tho light. Tt seems
to us that the railroads are killing
the goose that lays the golden egg.
The Southern Hailway System will
organize an express company of its
own. This is a move in the right
direction.^Heretofore tho Southern
F.xpress company lias had a complete
monopoly of the express business in
tho South, charging what they saw
fit for their services, amounting in
many instances to extortion. A
healthy competition will regulate this,
and as Tifton is situated on one of
the Southern system’s lines, it will
come m for a full share of the bene
fit.
every reason to believe that the far
sighted men of the great corporation
this branch road.
will not ignore
— f homoaville Times Enterprise.
Thore Is more Catarrh In this section
of the country than all other diseases put
together, and until tho last few years was
supposed to be incurable. For a grout
many years doctors pronounced ft a local
disease, and proscribed local remedies,
and by constantly falling to cure'with
local treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Scienco has proven catarrh a constitu
tional disease and therefore requires con
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufadlured by K. J. Clionoy &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitu
tional cure on the market. It is taken
internally In doses from 10 drops to a
toaspoonfull. It acts directly on tho
blood and mucous surfaces of tho system.
They offer one hundred dollars for nny
case it fails to cure. Send for circulars
and testimanlols. Address,
F, J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O.
tSFSold by Druggists, 75c.
Tho wheelmen of tho whole coun-
try, will bo glad to know that after
January 1, 18DG, the wheels that
now retail for $100 can be bought
for less limn $15. Two of the larg
est concerns in tho United States,
Studobakor Wagon Company, of
South llend, I ml., and tho Cincinnati
Ihiggy Co., of Cincinnati, <)., lmvc
consolidated for the manufacture of
bicycles. They have agreed to make
four hundred thousand wheels and
at $18. Those
A Great Remnant Sale
In Lawns, Muslins, Dimities,
Ginghams, Chambreys,
Crepes, Sateens, Ribbons, Silks,
Etc., Etc.
These goods will b sold away below value.
The Golden Rule
I am selling the latest and
most approved machines on
the market. Correspondence
solicited. N. F. TIFT,
Manufacturer’s Agent.
Albany, Ga.. June i. 1895.
H. A. YOUMANS.
TheTumm G azkttk,under its now
management,has put in a power press,
increased the size of. the paper from
11 aix column four page, to n five col
umn eight page paper. The first
issue in its Increased size appeared
during the Fair with twelve pages
profusely illustrated and filled with! seU them wlmlcsale
good reading matter, but last, week’s 1 whct , ls tlu;v guarante0 c , to
IMHO presented the neatest appearance $100 wheel on the market.
of any yet. Mr. J. L. Herring, for
uutIv with (lie Local, is foreman and
business manager.—Worth Comity
boon I,
Liver; and Feed Stables.
First-Class Double anil Single Teams to Hire.
Main Stukkt, : ; TIFTON, OA. I
TIBTOIST
demands that you tell every man, womafi and child, ^
about the saving chances offered through our en
tire stock. We have car loads of goods soon to
arrive. Our prices will help 11s unload our preset stock.
40c. Tobacco at 25c. Coffee, worth 25c. at 19c.
Potash, ioc. at 05c. Snuff, 2 i-2cts. per box.
Brooms, worth 20c. at i2^c. Blacking at 04c.
Soda, ioc. size, at 6c. Black pepper, per pound, 10c.
Gun powder, per pound, 20c. Gun caps, per box, 05c.
Hides Have Advanced
from 3.(0 1< 10.00 per 100 lbs.
Consequently all leather goods
have advanced. We have 3500
Pairs Shoes, purchased before the
advance. Our customers will
reap the benefit. Come and get
your shoes at less than market value.
Mr. Charles B. Bouses, the well-known
! Now York millionaire, wants to put up j
a memorial building for eonfeilornto vet- 1
orans ai the Cotton States and Interna-1
iionu! Exposition, lie proposes to make |
Itn mooting place for lecturers ami j
speeches by veterans mill for the sale of!
Confederate relies, Mr. Ilonss, who is
him self a Confederate veteran, awl I
who went to New York with nut a dollar j
at the close of the war, recently gave j
(III account, of high railroad rates, 000 for the erection of Confederate
thousands of car loads of w atomic! ’! !'“ m,or ! , ‘ l ,lul ! ,,ln V° lo<: ' llwi *‘>">0
lftrgc city and made a repository for Con-
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Tho orange grove of Henry tl
Dunn of Qilvn, Fla., was sold Inst
weed for$lt. ,l "i m C.I..V.V., 1 , At one
Mr. i'tton refused *>88,1)01) for
' saint) piece of property.
SALE STABLES. jg^-C
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Reach every department
through our STORES,
ome and C.—
f. A. WILLI.WIS, Proprietor
PADRICK BRO'S.
• ins are rotting in Georgia.
federate history and a relit v
C.H. GOODMAN,.
woowABD. Leaders of Low Prices.
Main St., Tifton, Georgia.
Wood of fitly size desired, delivered in
all parts o( town at reasonable rates.
n5-vl(Uy.