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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON
BITS OF LOCAL GOSSIP
on the Heights, from various north
ern and' northwestern points.
Capt. W. T. Hargrett moved fail
Personal and Impersonal Matters in
the City and Vicinity.
GA., FRIDAY AUGUST 0,1.805 .
Tif ton residences need ;a little good
paint, well applied.
llooms to rent.—Padrick Bros.
The roof on the new Paulk build
ing is reaching completion.
Mr. O. M. Tift and wife were Al
bany visitors early in the week. •
Moonlight excursions are growing
popular among our vonug people.
Mrs. E. A. Farmer left early in
week to visit relatives in Palatkn,
the
Fla.
A chance for you.
his
family to Waycrosa last week. Our
citizens sincerely regret to see them
leave, b\u wish for them health aud
happiness in their new home.
Ice-cold soda water; coca-cola and
all the uew flavors, on draught at J.
C. Goodman’s drug store.
Misses Gertrude and Ethel Pad-
rick, of Tifton, are spendiug the
week with Miss Daisy Dekle, at the
parsonage.—Aslibtirn Advance., The
about one. month since with his
family; consisting of wife and four
children, to engage in fruit growing.
He hailed fvbm McKeesport, Pa., of
which place he had been a respected
oilizen fot many years, and was about
fifty years of age. The cause of his
death was an affection of the brain,
with a complication 1 of other troubles.
The family luiTe Hie sincere sym
pathy of the community in this,
their sad bereavement. Although
they are in a strange land, they are
not among strangers. The funeral
young ladies returned home Wednes-' services will be held Friday at 9 a, m.
j 8V , at the residence of his brother-in-law,
| Mr. J. E. GemmilV. Interment at
If you want a team,go to You mans,
i Prompt service; first-class tournouts Cycloneta, Ga.
Padrick Bros, j and a man at stables, day or night.
remnant sale is now open.
The sleeper between Atlanta and
Brunswick has been taken off tem
porarily.
Capt. E. H. Tift marketed 100
crates of Elberta peaches from thirty
4-year-old trees.
Mise Katherine Tift left last Satur
day for Atlanta, where she will spend
m&p.-
Now would be a good time to
secure bargains from Slack, the hard
ware man. His building is so
crammed with uew goods that he
can’t get Slack in there, so much as a
little bit
Mr. II. II. Tift purchased a Hay
Press from Mr. N. F. Tift, of Alba*
ny, and is highly pleased with it. ad
Misses Kate and Harriet ar.d Mr.
Hawkins Goodman, of Tifton, are
here attending the conference at
Ashburn. They are guests of Mr.
E. E. Smith’s family.—Invin County
News, 2d.
. , W. 0. Tift is agent for the famous
We are in receipt of information j Mc Cormick mowers and rakes. Ev-
that a special car of prospectors will jeryoue guaranteed,
leave Springfield this week for Tifton. i Eldel . j_ u. II a ]J, of the Pulaski
a few days with friends.
Call at J. C. Goodman’s for book
. on how to keep your fruit 10—8t.
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M 0per, better
Don’t ilnig-dose Dyspepsia. The
natural remedy is Dr. Westmoreland’s
Cnlisaya Tonic. For sale by .Take W.
Paulk.
The brick work on the new Shep
herd & Co.’s building was begun this
week by Contractor Harris.
Moonlight Excursions.
On Friday .morning last, a party,
made up of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tift,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Holdano, Mr. and
Mrs. Ii. II. Tift, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Tift, and Misses Katherine Tift, and
Lillian and BerthaBayard,andMessrs.
Nichols and John Peterson,Dr. Jones,
Chas. Goodman, W. W. Kobb and
Baldridge took advantage of the sil
ver moonlight, to pay a visit to the
the family of Mr. W. S. Louther who
lives 5 miles north of Tifton.
The party met at the residence of
Capt. Iloldane, on Ridge avenue and
were on time except Mr.
To all and, Singular, the Constables and Magis-,
. trates of South Georgia Greeting:
You are hereby requested that,,laying all
other business aside, you stop for a moment
and think why you should send good money away
where you will never again get a lick at it,
for something that you can get better at home.
We sell all kinds of legal blanks as cheap
as any printing office in the state, and the
paper used is of finer quality, and the work
manship better.
We keep all kinds in common use in stock,
and what we havn’t got we can print while you
step around the corner after a glass of coca.
Patronize a home institution. Herein fail
Snot, under penalty of going farther and doing
worse.
Given under our fist and seal of the of
fice towel, this 9th day of August A. D. 1895,
and of American Independence the 119tih.
Your Faithful and Obedient Servant,
THE GAZETTE PUBLISHING HOUSE.
Messrs. T. 0. Knight, of Milltown,
aud E. C. (Woodard, of Cecil, were
Association, will preach at the Cicero j
house, half a mile west of the old j wcre
and lady, various reasons
given for their tardiness.
promincut visitors in the city a few c hurch and school house, on lho Oan you guess why i 'l he gentle
man is of age ask him.
Fall Term
SPARKS -:- SCHOOL
-\VIT.t. Ol'KX-
days since. j Nashville and Ty Tv road, on the
Judging ',from the excavation, the 17th and 18th insts.
finnof L. S. Shepherd & Co. wi'l
start in their new building on a solid
foundation.
Padrick Bros, are closing out goods
every day that are great values. 17
should get your share.
Capt. II. II. Tift was a witness for
the Georgia fruit growers before the
inter-state railroad commission in
Atlanta on the 6th inst.
Dr. X. Peterson audJ.J.Golden will
open the finest pharmacy in the state
in the new Timmons building, corner
Third andJMaiti streets.
Col. W. A. Suovv, of the Cordele.
Sentinel, was an esteemed visitor at
our office this week. He is spending
several days in the city.
Make no mistake—use the old reli
able Mills’ Preserving Tablets.
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W. 0. Tift will begin the erection
of his new brick block, 100 teet
square, on the corner of Mill street
( and Tift avenue, in a few days.
Capt. II.'II. Tift left Tifton Mon
day evening to join his family at In
dian Springs, whence they start for
MyBtic, Conn., to spend the summer.
The new office of Dr. N. Peterson
on Love avenue is a model of neat
ness and convenience. We question
whether it has its equal in South
Georgia.
Thousands testify to the trjerit of
Mills Preserving Tablets,
by J. C. Goodman.
We think It a mistake to cover our
greets with the red clay taken from
excavations. It has made some of
them almost impassable, something
unknown before.
Sterling Price, who steps into W.
T. Hargrett’s shoes as Supervisor for
the B. & W., has taken up his abode
However, after some waiting, the
IC , . ,, , . j line was ordered to advance. Not
If you want to sell your land, i
place it with Baldridge & Fnlwood j lon g after starting, the gentleman
agency, Tifton, Ga. \ and lady mentioned overtook the
If the party who was seen to take I P ar ty an( ^ a ^ went well as the line
an umbrella from the Gazette win-! moved.merrily out on the Union road,
dow on Sunday afternoon last, will ! arriving at the cozy home nestled
return same to where they found it, j among the peach and plum groves.’j
nothing will be said about it, other-1 The l>°st and hostess were in wait-1
August 26,1865,
Under the Management of George
D. Godard, former Principal.
Prof. CiO'laril, as a teacher, needs no renommenj
dat Ion to the people of Derrlen county. The term
will last four (4) months, ending December Id.
RATES OF TUITION:
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
per month, according
to grade.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Municipal.
Mayor-—(\ W. Fuhvood.
Clkhk ami Thkasurkr—H. S. Murray.
Councilmkn—U. H. Tift, K. 1\ ltowen, \Y. NY.
Timmons, NY. T. Hargrett , It. T. Polo ami \N\ O.
Padrick. Council meets first Monday night in
each month.
Secret Societies.
Tirrox LodoK, No. 47, K.vY A. M.— NV. II, Love,
\V. M.; Dr. ,1. A. McCrea, Secretary. .Meets third
Saturday night iu each month.
TirroxChapter,No.47, U. A. M.—NV. 11. Love.
Dr, J. A. McCrea, Secretary, Meets tlrst Sntur
day night in each month.
Pinky Wood* Lodge, No. r»o, K. of P.—K. .1.
Williams, C. C.; II. S. Murray, K. of It. & S.
Meets every Thursday night.
Literary nml Sod til.
Tifton Literary Cu n -Meets every Monday
night, at residence of Mr. V'. 11. Tift. Mrs. K, if.
Tift, President tMiss Catherine Tift, Secretary.
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For sale
10—8t
Wise his name may be made known.
W. W. Timmons will shortly be
gin the erection of a brick block
northwest corner Third and Main
streets. It is to be constructed oil
the most modern plan, and to have
stone trimmings, the corner room to
be fitted'up for a first-class phurma-
cy.
You can’t count on your lingers pic
ills caused by Constipation. Dr. West
moreland’s Cnlisaya Tonic. For sale by
Jake W. Paulk.
W. M. Bren ton, editor of the Mil
ford, Iml., Mail, accompanied by bis
brother-in-law, Capt. W. E. Stal-
naker, of Chattanooga, Tenn., was a
visitor in Tifton the past week.
They contemplate making a purchase
of some fruit land and embarking in
the horticultural business. •»
Henry A. Youmans cun furnish
you with some of the best teams to be
had in South Georgia. We know
whereof we speak.
The railroads claimed before the
interstate commission that they had
more peach business than they could
handle. If this be the case, why
such a swarm of hungry, clamorous
railroad soliciting agents hb infested
Tifton during the fruit season. They
were as thick as flics around a sugar
barrel.
Wanted.—Money to place
good mortgages
the guests,
matters very pleasant as well as pa
latably for the guests by giving a gar
den party in their honor, furnishing
such refreshments as peach ice-cream,
as line as silk, and varieties of rich,
toothsome cakes. All partook liber
ally of the feast provided, and as the
hour of midnight was fast approach
ing, the guests reluctantly took their
departure for home, all feeling they
had spent a pleasant and sociable
evening. The only thing that oc
curred to mar the happiness cf any
one was the lonesomcness of sonic of
the gentlemen, of whioh there was a
surplus. To them we extend our
condolence and hope that in the fu
ture they may be more fortunate.
Nil who want thorough work in I’rlttiary or
llltl made ! Hchool Connie, »huuM avail thoiiiBolvoH of
1 thin opportunity. Good board in private faint*
lias at reasonable rates. v5-n!5-4t.
Applnation for Charier.
On Friday evening, August 2, a
pleasant excursion party, consisting
of the Misses Pearl Green, William*
son, Williams, Lizzie Fulwood and L.
Wooland and Messrs. Jones, Kell,
Green, Moreland, Prof. Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Murray boarded
the cannon-ball special on the T. &
N. E. Railroad, with well-filled
baskets and orders to run wild, re
gardless to the jumping-off place.
It is needless to say that when we
learned that Mr. Tom G. was to
finger the throttle, such reckless
GEORGIA,—IIKHIIIKN Cou.vrv :
To the Superior Court of Mid county.
Tlu>. petition «r John 11. Cunningham nml John
A. Sibley, of Colib county; Madison llulno, of
Hall county; J. White, of Glynn county; Daniel
clement., or Worth county, anil N. H, l’erry and
W. V. Hilill.lllO, of Ilerrlen county, .how.;
let. That, they and tliclf associate#, and suc
cessors desjru to lie. Incorporated and become a
body corporate, under the name mid stylo of the
Hotel Triumph Company.
2nd. The olijoot of ..Id Incorporation I. poetl-
nlirry gain to It. shareholders.
3rd. Tlint the principal oflloo of .aid Com
pany .hall he In the enmity of Clorrlcn, sahl state.
4th. That the particular purpose of their ln-
oorporatlon, I. the erection, furnishing nml run
ning of a Hotel In th. City of Tifton, swirl comity
and state. The name of which shall he the "Ho
tel Triumph," also the erection of any other llo
tel. dwellings, cottages, unices, stores or other
building# that they may desire to build or nwil.
Mb. That they desire the right to buy, hold
and sell such real estate amt |ier#onnl property
ns may he necessary for the purposes of theiror-
ganlzatlon, or that the stockholder# may deem
tit and necessary, ami that they Imre thc right
to rent, lease or hire any of tlielr building# for
any other purpose that thcatocklmlder# maysee
tit.
Oth. . ..
reined right and
pm]s>r to do so, ami to secure same by deeds,
mortgages, or otherwise. To Issue bonds ami
secure the same by a deed or mortgage upon 1U
property, both real ami fiersonal.
7tli. That the capital stock of said Coin, .
shall lie 9Z4.ooo.ilO, divided Into 250 shares 9100,00
each, and that aa soon as Wish arcs are taken and
subscribed to and 10 |ier cent, of said capital
stock is paid In, that said corporation shall have
the privilege of beginning business nml that
they Imvc the privilege of Increasing tlielr capi
tal stock to 9100,000.00 whenever tlio stockholder#
so desire.
sth. That they have the right to sue and lie
sued, plea and lie Impleaded, have a common
seal, and make such in-law# ns may lie deemed
tit and proper.
Wiiv.ukvouk,your iietltlonere pray: First,that
they and tlielr associates and successors be in
corporated under the name ami style aforesaid
for 11 period of 20 years, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of that time,
Second, That they lie granted all of the rights,
powers and privileges set out III this petition,
and that they lie mithostaed to ilonll other things
necessary, Incident and muiat to tlielr IncoriKira-
tlon under the laws of the State of Georgia-
Jons Mi nnow, petitioner'# Attorney.
That they desire the right ami power to
Ikiitow money whenever It is Of ■ • - •
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR, .1. A. McCREA,
Physician nncl Surgeon,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Prompt utt«ntinn glvt'n to call*, day or night.
Olllco at. resbloneo on Love avenue.
gr|r-TVl*]|Ml> I'KVKU A KVEUIAI.TY.
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DR. N. PETERSON,
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON; - GEORGIA.
Ofltao over Mam Hi root Pharmacy, in rooms
two nml three. C«11k annweretl promptly
day or night.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON IIKOUOIA.
OWIOH—Room In the Tifton Drug Store,
ty Thanking the pahllc for Its past liberal
patronage amt solicit a continuation of the same.
Dr. W. J. FARMER.
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Disease# of Females, Diseases of the Rectum,
Venereal Diseases and Midwifery a specialty.
Private consulting room for ladles. Can Ihi
found at night nt residence on Fourth street.
20-1804-ly.
Filed In office, this 24th day of July 1HDS.
O. L. SMITH,
Clerk Superior Court, Ilerrlen Comity.
on j orders as the above were made plain,
Security four times for with his fine Italian hand upon
the amount desired; interest, 8 per the throttle confidence was restored,
cent, per annum. Apply to Baldridge 1 and alt went merrily as a wedding
among us. We are glad to welcome <fc Fulwood agency, Tifton, Ga. feast till the arrival of the party nt
him and his family. : Notwithstanding the fact that bus- the above-named place. It is need-1
. Mrs. W. O. Tift left for Mystic, iness blocks are going upon all sides, Mess to «»y an enjoyed tnem- , o.r..smUii, cicrk of .th* Superior Court of
H Conn., Monday, by way of Atlanta, the dwelling-house problem in Tif-j selves, and the party voted tinani-
vdiere her daughter will join her. 1 ton remains unsolved. Friends, if monsly for a repetition of the same.
Ii Thev intend spending a few weeks at we expect our town to grow, we must
New England resorts. supply the demand in this direction.
Fruit never ferments when Mills’ f'CUera of inquiry are received by us *20th day of August, in the city of
L For | daily from all parts of the country Tifton for Mayor, to till tl.o m.ex-
Klectlon Notice.
There will ho an election on thc
sahl county, do Certify that the foregoing Is a
correct copy of the original application of the
Hotel Trlumuli Compitny, as appears ml Hie
in this office.
Witness icy official signature, ami the seal ul
sahl court, tills 24th Jay of Julv, ISM.
o. i.. km mi <
Icrk'Superlor Court.
Preserving Tablets are used
sale by J. C. Goodman. 10—8t.
Mr. B, T. Allen ha? just com- for rent.
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’ANTED FOR A COLONY: A trnctof
40 to 100 thouiaml acres of land, as
near hi it body aa possible anywhere
asking if there are any vacant houses p j re d term of C. 'V'. Fulwood, re- ! In Wlrcgraae Georgia. ’ Addreaa;
Wo will guarantee occu- signed, and for quit Councilmani to fill | D.m.diiidok.&F ui-wo
pleteu the erection of a neat job pancy at a good paying rent if some The unexpired term of Councilman
office on Central avenue, and is busy l one will take it up with us, and we! m o V M { r0 nftho city. ' *' " "
putting iu a first-class outfit of print- solicit investigation. q’hjs, (Jth. day of August, ’95.
r ang material and machinery. We are pained to record the sad W. Fulwood, Mayor.
|t Capt. Sibley informs a Gazette news of the death of Win. L. Os
i reporter that he alrewly has numbers! born, of the Pennsylvania settlement. m orei«»«r» CalV«ay« Tonk.
of applications to lease the new I'OteL Mr. Osborn came, into our midst Jake W. Paulk.
oon,
iTfton, Georgia,
More thnn Fifty Such Tc.tliuunlals From
Florlila 1’ciiplc.
llrahlcntmvfi, Fla., January 23,1814.
1 have hc«n subject in severe hcailachea for
twenty years, mill have tried many remedies
wltlio.it relief, until I !i"d; Simmons’ Mcp.itlnc
nr Liver Cure. 1 never exited eil to Pud anything
For the stomach's sake take Dr. We* I “ft* "-""d'l're.mi; such r-iicf as It ha. d.mc,
am anxious that von should have my testl
For sale by I monla) to tbatelfm. Kliiccrelv^-ours.
I For sale by Jake W. Paulk
Drs. J, W & D. J, WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
COIUJKLK, GEORGIA.
OmuB—llank llulldlng, lluoni No. 1, up stair*
JOHN MURROW,
Attorney - a t - L a w,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Office-^llooms 1 and 3, Love building,
Collections, Commercial lavw ami Real Estate.
^ w PULWOOD,
Attorney-at-Law,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Ion give
UrOmi!*-Over J. W. l'aulk
Prompt attention given to all legal business.
' *“ " ‘k's Drugstore.
W. N PITTMAN,
Con tractor* and Builder,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
KflUnmU'H oil all kind* of building furnixhetl.
K. ». PKRUY.
.Is lr, IIAHRl-.
, Dyckwau..
N. S. PERRY & CO.,
Dealern in Ileal Estate,
TIFTON. : ; UKOROtA.
H AVK for sales City ami Suburban Property^
and Fruit mui Farming lattmU.
l*.nrtio« busing l-aiuls or other .
of, will do well to pinup if tvhU tw«
6’r'Oittoe wltbsiohn Murrow iu f«*»vc butUling ,
vft-nt3-tf.
LIST YOUR LANDS
—went—
John A. Sibley,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
CgrOKFWF. with John Jiurrow, Lbv»
Huilding Tifton, Ga. v5-nl5-1y.
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