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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST9, 1895.
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CouiiuiH»ioiicr 9 H (U)urt f August
OitmSA'iv: -A. \V. lMtu*w«in, N’a«t«vJI)n. Tcriil 1805.
<:i.j:uk ,Sr i*. (.'omr:--0. L. Smith, .N Danville. j .
snr.uin . -. -P. W. Tl“/»n. X;i»hviil«. J Jic following claims were presented
i and ordered paid: , »
TitKASi uni:—W. It. Kutirli, Nashville. | Hose Ann Hodge, present iii<l .H3M.
Hiravavpa:—M. H. I.lndwy. ! o. i„ Smith, Ityicords and Docket fur use (n
CoBuSHit :-lI. W. Mef.'ranle, >a»hvl)lB. clerks offlee •»/«
bastinger,
Cotr.NTV Col’BTi—.fudge, - ...
. ltrooktleld. Deputy Clerk, <). I,.Smith, Nashville.
Monthly term..'ml Monday In each month; Quar
terly term, :;rd. Monday in I'cl.rnar.v,' May, Aug-
i?4t and Nm eiiiner.
,LT. Register, building bridge near Lenox. 175.00
W. JL Goodman, medicine amt attention JL«>
prisoners in jai{ 4.50
Daniel W.Tison, sheriff, JhII foe* one month 41.00
j. d., 11*7District, o. ,m., I; K Turner,N^slivillfo. j y t repairing bridge near flerry
N. i\, \y,o MclUe. 'Nashville. May* 31.50
S*.. UJ7 District, »*. m m A M Shaw, Nashville. j» § K.Turner, raining tank ?.tpublic Mell. . 4.70
N. D., .1 M Handcoek, -Nashville. \y # jvj. Snead, repairs on bridge near Namy
,1. ills District, (i. m., W u Dowell; N. D., j Sneads.
lid Gankin.*. Nashville. I ('. W. Walker, Collin furnished negroat K.
d. I’., 1 ,'L’ 1 DDtri' , .l, '» V* Carter; <>. I .. Drown*, 4.00
d T AYa )» », t (). Ji. Hmlth, Clerk, costs in an Injunction
d. J’., 51S District, o, m., MW Henderson; N. ease, Kills Young &' Co., v*. County
j*., d A Slater. Alapah ». Commissioners, D>.«5
d. D„ 1HI District. i . ;.-'Y IS Rhoden; N# D., j y Williams, services rendered county , 10.00
William Chisholm, Ua>H Mill. : L. K. Tygart, services rendered county 11.00
d. D.. J oo Dijtrba,Ms, do!... Crosby; >•»'»> f { HOf . V ie«s rendered comity > 7.00 j Are you t&ktag SlMMOJM LlVHH REG-
VjiAti J.-t' ' • ...l •. M.mills; \,r.,! HI UsTygurt mi rvi.tcs reudurml comity &M j ULATOB, the “Kt»a O? I.IVKB >Il3DI-
jj.aVi>:*v. /»»•. ! hazkttk,forpiihilMhin^ to .late 5/kij cines?’ 7 That in what cur readers
d. D. 1170 District, ti. i . d h Klnard; N. D., Abner done* 84-00
11 I* i.lndwy, lx*:.ox, ! C. 1). Darr 7.00
MANyFACTUREK* OF
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Iron andBrass Castings
IN-
I’.-tcrs- V. I-.. Miiry K. Chaimian. 4.mi
lU.rs, >.i., ( . hn » )ty , V; „‘ n( . k
,1. i*„ 1 lie District, m„ Ino;
James M ; uy, KniBi"i». ' I ,lo»«|ih'Uwls •i.nn
d. D.. tan District, <>. m., -I I. (foodmai.; • • Holnmon Tucker.
!•;, K. Youuuuis, 'I Ifton.
d.eo
II. c. Kiitimm-r...,i?:i.ji« | wan t ; and nothing hut that. It is tho
sSrihrurvil:::::: 1m ! same Old Mend to which tho old folks
Amnniin Kelly.... 2a? pi nn '?d their faitli r.r.d v/crc never di3- ,
l.nruncy Jlcii’HIclii 2.66
Ait tile Iloyil ‘-'.no
I-',. K. Yuutiihiis, fif toll- I.yiilit Williams... r.,00 U Marla May, (cord). 2.(
I r 1..I1 Dlstrh’t,". ■•(.. I'aul frushy; N.T., Head Kelly 2.0(1 f rial,*1 Vann(colhlt i!.J
l‘ liCi'.shy. ,U». Tho*..J. Hmlth . . X00 Hld’la Vanntoil d) Ti
.. ,,,. I.u.-i,., , ., D i' l like- S |\, Allen Hutton 2.WI Davhl Hi/mrmi.... 2.(
Dioinas (. I null, U<ll- Henry llhnml r>.rt) I’arahy Crawforij, 2.1
.1. I’., 11*7 District, >li, (. !. llllanH; I •. neorce Harter MliHio.Jtloliardson 2.(
.1 I) J’attt'rsmi, Hiiarks.
appointed. But another good recom
mendation for it in, that it is better
than Pidls, never griper, never weak
ens, hut works in such an easy and
natural way, just like .Mature itself, that
relief comes quick and sure, and one
5.00 uMarla Mav,fool’d). 2.00
~ — r ‘ ’ - us,o
2.50
2.00
2.00
.00
George (' irtcr .viinuc jueiiani*oi» 2.<K>
Total 'mTHl ‘ feolH new all ovdr. It never fails.
Court adjourned. Everybody needs take a liver remedy,
Sri,as Tvhaiit, Clerk. and everyone should take only Sim-
♦ mons Liver Regulator.
Wlmt All t'l.irl.llntm Should Know, |> c sure you get it. The Itecl 7j
Item; Which Escaped the Attention of ] )mvB ^ tnn||M „ »»‘»n the wrapper, .T. II. Zeilin &
Oil]’ Special Reporters. Attack* ami smk hnail.iclie. Ilavluir tried every- <Jo., Dliladclpllijl.
thing that coo 1.1 he obtained from drugulHt with
out any jMirmancnt bcmiilt, 1 concUidcil t.<i give
RECORD OF THE COUNTY
ENCINE AND
BOILER F1T-
TINCS, INSPI
RATORS,
JECTORS, LU
BRICATORS, JET
PUMPS, STEAM
CAUCES, ETC
MILL AND GENERAL MACHINERY SUPPLIES
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Globe, Ancle'and Cheek Valves,
Oils, Lace Leather, Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Couplings, Etc.
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
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Add is luxuriiiling in Artoaiitn ^|j l, r,' ) ’" H lll ,! l i;i’| i '\ l |"‘ v y' v ,, t ^^s;umed 1 ii'wmi'iMim pnrpri i D A DO A T1VTC
water, of Ihe home-grown variety. „ ir . i()( .'*• Vm ' x "- SFLUAL BAKuAlJNb
Oak grove yearly meeting near — Jif
Adel, was largely attended on Sunday $50 1*1'.It .MON III ^
of last week Bays the News. "" . I—? PQ 1 |h C T Q T
Wild 'I’lio f'npfliil J'*oiii* Hoy* Slui'lcd Willi X L v^/Ca 1 X-J kJ LCA V W y
Tho bcJiooIh over the county are J.«»t w«ok. ' OKFFRIH) IiY
opening for the fall term in good .hint to show what a boy can do in 1
shape and with large enrollments. I in spite of hard timeB, if he is only BALDRIDGE & FULWOOD; [
Miss Wiiinu ClemeiitH, of Kpurka, i properly riunliflcd, the News would
Herrin,, eoimlv visited her friend ! mention the fact that four boys who
nerricn couiuy, visirea ntr irium i(liia . il fl ' f . .. i One lot of land 4 miles fromTifton, or
Mian Hattie Sumner )n8t week.— ( luul just ^imlimk fl n .» ; good road, excellent fruit land contain
Sumner cor. Worth County Local. g'“ Business College were placed by . tng 400 acres, price-$2.200.
J. T. BOYD & BRO.,
Valdosta, -' - Georgia.
Roofing,
Plumbing,
and all kinds
of Tin Work.
DEALERS IN
that institution Lst week, at an av-
i mini, iiiowmiuuii ,nsi, .wun, <u m. ( h>e farm of 75 acres, 2 miles from
The Star tolls of a voting lady nar- ’ . . j town, 40 acres cleared, tine ridge land for
rowlv - -aping drowning while bath- mllur >' ° f ^°J ier „ i}««“«". r.-voom frame houso and two
. ' ... two were from Spartanburg (Jo., tenant houses. Price—$1800.
, n (South Uurohnu; a third from l’me n Om> lot of and containing 490 acres
day last week. ‘'i>ranoheH must lie j , . . 12 miles from 0. S it F. Hallroad and 10
nreitv d'., | n down thi-n* Level, Honda; unu the fourth from I m ji eg south of Tifton; 00 acres cleared, j
' * 1 ‘ | Macon, Ca.; and Ihe College might K°°d improvements, 400 acres saw tim-
Kdilor Fiiekler, of the Nashville . t i-r „ l“ or ' t rice—$1700.
, , place two more to day if mumheu. „ . • , ,
Star, wauls Ik'irien to send up a good 1 . . .... , Farm of 122 acres, 40 acres elected and
, . . hi addition to students front evtrv | stumped, one of the finest farms Inilie.
delegation and exhibit to the Cotton i {;j ou t| l( . rll llM( | mo st. of the Northern j market, farm house and out buildings,!
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Stoves, China-
ware, Crockery,
Glass-ware, Tin
ware, Etc., Etc*
All work guaranteed and
prices as low as
States and Inlenmlionul Exposition, j,,, , . . .. , some irood fruit and only three mites
, .,, , 1 i Stales, it. has lepresentatives trom t f ro m Tifton. Price—$1800.
the lowest.
all of which she will do.
^ , (.‘anrulii, Hra/,iI, and other countries.: o n( , ]„t of land witliin two miles of
• Fodder-pulling is keeping the far-; When it is remembered that a ■ Tifton, containing400acres. Only $0.00 j
mors busy just now. Ihe weather|young man or woman can complete!
per acre.
■ LtH been very favorable until the past j H ,: 0Urai . | iurc in three months uml; iu^lieTeirrM^ j
lew days. Then comes cotton pick
ilig, then caiie-grinding.
and (Jhrintmas! Yum
While the runners have been ink-
Bargains and New Goods
o,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES’ FOR CASH, GO TO
rollon pink* make Luck Hu* entire expense m one ; Corner lot, 100x200,good »tnblcamnarge j ^^ —« --—- ^ nv ~r
hoB-ymng,; „ ltat 8Ss„,"?:£i{sr'' L E E B O W E 1ST,
there is no excuse for lioys to remain i Now frame liotise of j-rooms,good \va-; n , , '
o, next J/v.Uei 111
S Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries,
H ar cl ware, Crock ery,
And in Fact Everything Usually Found in a General Store.
. . , tor on norlli side of Central nvenue, next
without education or profitable eln-U 0 tiieCnpi. John A. Phillips’ property,
mg n brief (•(•spite between “laying! ,,| (lVlll( , nl Macon La News j *-ot 100x200, ami within two minutes
by” and fodder-pulling, I lie preach- I walk of depots. Prlee-$1100.
This excellent College, standing at! easy.
oiH bate been putting in ' hell bent , n| . | lcIll \ ,,p Houtlicrn institutions is I One of the best little farms in Berrien
licks, ' big iii clings, protracted . > • , I county, ono nml a half miles from Tifton,
1 , , uci iuHily ai.eoiiipli-liing a gieat. cm I,, j 11( , IU , tl , 0 0 jp TIf ( peach orchard; »4 0
f ' ^ l ‘ l li ii mid blue v* . Jin< | (| K , a t, ov ,» js CGjjicd iio it pointer j cleared, JJ7 acresKwild land, 77 in
en-jlie l,a.e been doing ouv ’ * " " '
grand work, .. ...
An mt-resling series of meetings!
ale being coiiilncieil at Sparks' I his
week. The pastor, ICv. T. Stan
ley is being nssisl-d bv Hi v. .1. ,i.
11 ymmi. hi able an ! oloqueu 1 inin-
iHifr> , :i) Arutii, (Jr-ut interest Imj
been inauifchted and much lasting 1
good ' ill be accomplished.-—Add
N ew.i.
Kilit< r tl. A. llarri?on, of the
Tlummstiin Times, is on a visit to
Iriendr ri llerrii u, and writes a Very
all: Irame liouse of !!-ro(Thls, several ten
ant houses. Tim very host of peach land.;
'*• ; Price—$1800,
Kiltviuwo t:\alHinatiOD for the! For particulars! address ;
tic.ugla Norsimt iumI fu- I- BALDRIiOGB It FULV/OCD, |
tlHslrial College. j v5-ni5-if. Tifton, Ga.
All young ladies of Berrien fcistHity
To See is to Be Convinced.
T. M. GREENE & SONS,
jl^r GIVE ME A LA Li..
-DUAI.KUS IN
wislimg to attend ihp. abbve lutnied
Stale Institution, arc ■ re(|uestcd to
appear at Nashville at !> a. in.. Sat-
nrday, August 17th, to stand the en
trac.eo exauuiuUiou as retpiirnd by
law. The exaniinfttion will include
the elementary Knglisl, branches,| CHOICE FRESH FRUITS,
viz.: Aritliuietic, Lnglish (irau’imar, i CONFECTIONERIES,
Geography and History. ! Nuts, ( lackers, Nicknarks, Cigars,
v Inn-1 v.
Main Street. TIFTON, GEORGIA.
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Tobaccos, Etc.
entertaining letter from Nashville to T1)n m>xl Hl . wi „ n of ' t | u . j
hm pap-r. lie describe/ at length | Bill , 0I1 Wednesday. September I HI,, j
ihr iiimU- td ojifratiny a luriuiitine j icor. \' r f M ,i ««»«,and r.cw.dean, fresh Wc
i; I; 11 l it ii* I . • . I Gl tuii in iol nut loll, 4\ ntc ket»|» iiotiiiu^ Init tin! l»t*st quality and pmmtiteo
dipullcrv, which ho ^cfs from u fituv ,• _ k . ,, pond vain™.
HI \j i< . ... ! ( H (..ItUlOgUC 1-0 J. I U\ll IH d\i\ppiul t Your pat ronapu solicited. Next door to Tif-
*'* 1 * •** I > DC»\V 1 i , and which ' p,. ni4 Mill, wlrfn fill,. I:I ton Drn^- Stnrc, corner Kailroad and Third
vas <juilo it iiovylly t‘> hint.
•!Staple and Fancy Groceries, ]y[Q]
TIITON, GA. ’ * nwi ujmivj,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
*J A IvIC W. PAULK, Prop’r.
. — Carry a fail line of Fresli mid Pore
I'les., .Milledgeville, Git. 1 *tnwu.
i T. F. WiiJJA.ua, S. ('. !
Mr. J. I'. Peters, of Milltown, was! Afton, Ga., August .‘1, 180-'’.
in *.lu* city on Monday and stated that
no Ims long cotton opening in his' AWott-Kmian imnr.m.i : V
, ... . , , 1 n , .iaekwmvllle, July 2, luirt.
Hold* ii" thiisKH l.hid he will ho uhlo i, !. H ‘ ,,, h , \ H, . ,,To E , C r _ f,Mn ' Uaii;;vHtion v
Drills. Medicines, (diemicals,
Toilet ami l-'unev A: iielys, Perfumery, School Books, Fancy Stationary,
lamps nml Lamp Fixtures.
A Complete Lins of Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars and Snuffs,
S (III y*8 RllSillPSS Collc^p REKltESIIIX« sbimkh drinks sow on draught.
I>II|.iii* lioadaclicMUnl ftiri’l'l fo.er, I tried ono
to get, on;, abide m the next two |M}< , KABi>niiii<>iiota.uionr simimins' Hf>»»tiiu> or
i l.lycr (,(iie, ii ii, 1 fumiil It n i|ieellie, nml 1 iheer-
weeks. It is " ' ’ " - — ■
is nrettv early for long r " M - v it i- mt suffering rmm m.»
• J ,vl *r> i oitiiti.lnJntK. C. W. I.akK.
•gin oncniuir and this is „k.T.v ; (i._u it we.t iiuy *pwt.
cotton to begin opening and this is
the IIrsI. xv< i )mvo heard of this year.
Mr. Peters -ays that the farmers in
For *;ilc l*y .lidic NV. Daulli.*
Otir ('liilthing List,
HHOKTHAND.
Tliomaaville, - Georida.
ll<H)k-kr«jitni;, telegraphy, Ty|«writlng, Pen-
«• op t„o.,
Dvcrythinv; riiin veur ami thnl tln v y at to c»mUBtil>!wrUwv« r ! addrew a.WMi.HTAxiav.vmittcnt.
ure going to luukc good crops of all.! H * V'^ n '~ h°I ,ow * ,ne . voal ' die
D A.FULWOOD
* New York Semi-Weekly World.Ivr $1.50 UU ^ T 7 V ^ ^)
. 1 • i vc mat bone nil cures ; do. Atlanta Weekly i (institution' 1 40
nn. i .in. bias, borer,, Hums U ml " Atlanta •• .lournnl, I/J5
'“ r * 5 ‘*.. I “ Tho Yankee Ulmle, Boston, 1.110
.. ♦ j " llurul Now Yorker, | 75
Biildndg.j & Vu!wood agency have
Pie
... , - t mil Oct, Isi, we wlil nresent a-vnnr’s
HOine .... 1 and acre larms four , sub.ctipilon to the weekly .lournnl with
make couth of town for $0 00 per each cul, ,«rly suhdlpUon or
acre. Also, w.tl.in two miles, (itLad, settlement of M e
$10 per acre.
eight month’*
; arrears.
TIFTON, GA.
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Fine Confectionery,
The prescription department will lie under the supervi-dou of Dr. N Peterson,
as liereiofari
Gfeoi‘i>e L. W. Uax'is.
Tobacre and Cigar.*.
HOTEL SADIE.
CSPPrompt and p. in : . .-at a f!
Tifton, Georgia..
(h , ;j iirttil 1*4 a. h\. t Suiiday**.
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