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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST23, 1895.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Enigma Department.
EDITED BY G. M. W.
Enigma, August. 21.—There nre
two or three mild cases of fever in
this vicinity.
A gentleman, whose veracity is un
questioned, reports seeing thirty-
eight, young and three old wild tur
keys in John Connells pea field one
day last week.
There is Sols of sport in store for
our bird hunters, this fall and winter.! J will run two English gins through
lentil is reported plentiful in the the coming season, having placed or-
fiehls and woods. dcr for the second one, making my
plant one of the best equipped in the
state. Prompt and efficient seryice.
Give them a trial.
J), G. Iwnv,
a'!8-4t. Cycbneia, Ga.
and 62 pounds. Besides the seventy-
eight pound melon sent you by
Messrs. Weston & Gunn, last week,
there has been scores of them from
the same field, that weighed from
sixty to seventy pounds. Weston &
Gunn are justly entitled to the blue
ribbon on water melons for 1895.
Large ripe tomatoes are selling for
twenty-five cents per bushel in this
market.
Hand us your subscription for the
Gazette and keep abreast of the
times.
To tlie Cotton Growers.
The cemetery, at this place, nas
never been fenced in. Why is this
so? A day devoted to the matter by
our people, would make a decided
improvement for tfio better.
Wm. Vickers lias made arrange
ments for the erection of a handsome!
The annual meeting at Hickory
Springs came off last Saturday and
Sunday. The services were well at
tended, to the delight of Elders Law
rence and Gibbs.
Last week, while Mr. Lige Young
was finishing a stack of fodder, his
wife came out and read from the Ir
win County News where Judge said
he (Lige) would be Irwin’s next rep
resentative. Upon hearing this, he
jumped from the stack, snatched the
paper and paced up and down the
lane, and when his wife insisted that
he should finish capping the fodder,
exclaimed: “I need no fodder, Mar
garet !”
Sheriff Jesse Paulk swooped down
on a gang of gamblers this forenoon
and captured five of them.
B. If. Cochrell and lady visited
Inalia early in the week.
It is a long way off, but our polit-
i ical pot is beginning to boil, and ev
erything bids fair for a lively time
Fioiii the State ol'Worth.
Ari,i:sT 21.—The ball has begun ; during the coining campaign. lions,
resi'i'-nf" on Ins farm near here. j to roll again. Married, on Sunday, Wm. Branch, Lott Warren, J. J.
silly Aug,
! I late
ler till" a peach-eating contest with | cr , all of Worth.
Vonr correspondent was silly 1 Aug. Kith, Thos. Golden to MissiLuke and J. Y. Paulk are all in the
nf, a 1 ■■ i\ it {ior noons since, to cn- ( | latch or, da ugh ter of" 1 it ■ v, fieri ! latch- race for rejtresen tati ve. Hon. W m.
Branch link many claims ori the peo-
l hi * hmgmu young ladies, and the j s , L plorisure to see the youngest \ pie, and is receiving solicitations from
ii'suli, is astonishing. ) e scribe was j Hon () f \f,. y 1'ott.n up again after a! all over the county.
vvlie,,< '’ “ ,,out 1,1 reL ' our one long spell of typhoid fever, and that Our literary school, under the ef-
Aar the wuj tin acou: stoo > W big leg i« getting well. It wag thoughtj ficient management of Prof. Arch
could bold out on„er. e wi j for (i long time that he would be a | Shaw, has grown front fourteen to
ui u.i 1m r> l, iltV 0 huc i a t ling. C ripplc for Hfo. r think Ik* ought to | thirty within the past week. Prof.
| have his fiddle strings. ' Shaw lias been teaching in this vi-
Mi’.s Nan ni<* Lou I ool guvo hd in* i You ostnornno tow us man, «Linios | cinity for the* present year, and his
lonui.! ri-ei'plion to a few friends last j Pitts has certainly got him a nice res-1 superior skill in imparting instruc-
h rid ay evening, in honor of iK'rjkJencc on the Maugham place, andifjtion and genial manner has endeared
guest, Miss Jessie Reynolds^ of ilron* i he fixes up the rest of the place to j him to our people very much,
wood, Terrell county. Animated correspond, it will be one of the Charley Johnson, from near the
conversation, music and goou cheer, i prettiest places in the county, which ; llno o( Cohn.m county, had the mis-
reigned supreme, and was very much | j H saying a great deal. , f orUl nc, while playing with another
Olever Itamp Hancock is making boy, to sever an artery in his hand.
enjoyed hy every one present. Such
enlertaiiiments dispell malice and
prejudice, and cultivates amiability
and kindness, one for the other of
tlie human family, and are,altogether,
a most pleasant diversion. Let, us
have more, of thorn, hy all means.
Doctors from Sumner, Ty Ty and
Tifton failed to arrest the honor-
rliagc, and Charley’s almost lifeless!
form was brought to Dr. Ellis last
Monday, who at, once stopped the
list this week. Nothing serious,
however, and we hope to see him out
a line showing on his place just over
the lino in Colquitt, lie has done
more work in less time,taking weath
er and other things in consideration,
than any man in the county. Every-
tiling lie has put up denotes that he j fiow of blood. At present lie is rcst-
Doli Smith is reported on the sick , settled for life. ; j llg moderately well, but bis recovery
Well, wonders will never cease, is doubtful,
I understand that John Kennedy is Jehu Branch and T. 15. Young
again in a fi w (ays. building him a tabernacle to preach ! have sold their mammoth turpentine
II you do not take the Gazette, I under, 1 saw it, and if it is for that j business to Mr. Clyatt., <>t Valdosta,
by all means subscribe at once, j purpose it, will surely hold aoongro- j li. J!. Sumner is m town on busi-
I lungs, people, times and conditions,, gallon; there will ho room for all and ; Mt . S n to-day. lie reports hot weather
are rapidity changing around in the dogs thrown in. 1 pity poor Jim; pulling fodder.
South (ccorgia, and you must have | covering il, with the thermometer at <; t . 0 . K. l’aulk has the contract for
the Gazette, o, you will be relega-1 0 0, as ho only weighs 280. I i, ui , ( ii ng a bridge across Hat creek,
lid to t.lu, i<at innks of the process- ] am sorrv to hoar of the illness of i near the residence of T. B. Young,
ion. If von haven’t the lime to send 1
Also “the shelving, counters, ware-roonis,
Millinery and Furniture departments. For
1 am coming with the largest#stock ever
seen under one roof in Southwest Ga.”
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for il, just hand us your name and
one dollar, and we will cheerfully at
tend to the matter for von.
Our brothers, in black, may not he
Jasper Massey’s infant. Hope it Success to the Gazette. G.F.B.
soon lie well. ——
Free Fills.
Bote Kendall is happy at last. ,. , ,, .,
1 1 • . Send your address to II E. Bucklen ifc
J Trough the kindness of Messrs., (; 0) (jlileago, and get a free sample box
llorkan A, Bor,ell and the neighbors! of l)r. King’s New Life Bills. A trial
tilings of beauty, or oven a joy for- J around lie has a bridge across Horse ; "’111 convince you of their merits. These
ver, bill when i I. comes to having ii{ ur( , ( ,| < s0 | 1L , C!U1 oross without i puts nre easy in action and particularly'
. . ... , . . J effective in I lie cure of constipation and
swimming. Kirk is in Ins element , , , , , ,, , . , ,.
, 7 , , j sick headache, l' or malaria and liver
Ilgam; a line heir at Ills home. troubles they have been proved invalua-
Old friend Ammons lias a shower | bio. They nre guaranteed to be perfectly
of rattlesnakes at his place. One day I fr0lw cver y dcletorous substance, ami to
, . it, e 'bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken
last, week when he came in trom , , . , . ,
“Let the (foods go to Our
Customers at Din-gains, in order to make room for
the greater bargains that I have secured.” So writes
our Mr. W. O. Padrick. who has been in New York
tor quite a while having goods.
lug time, they get, there with a rush.
Another funeral was preached hero
Inst Sunday and attracted a large
crowd from other points. This
same funeral was pi curbed some time
ago, hul the preacher did not, in the T , I ! "V-” l>v tlirir ftCtlon ' but *’?’ S iv,ni t I0IU ’ to
opinion of so the dusky sons of i J ,low,n B i ‘"' 1 s "" lk ‘" ry to t n,t Uomach and bowels greatly invigorate
. horse in the stable, a snnke three feet the system, Hegular hIzo 2*>c per box at.
urn, mao a goo. jo mi i uu. j ] 01| „ S )u>ftiujg three rattles and aj Baulk's Drugstore, Tifton, or Crabtree's,
« ,l " ,en,, K hen ' S,,mlHy l,u "’ button was found in the stable. That 8 ' mrks '
A Mr. Hughs from Gordele, we bo-1 ovoniny when he returned from rah- From a Good-man’s Town.
Iie\e, is here leaching a class in don-1 hp hunting, he found his dog so se- Avgust la.-— Wo are having n
hlc-entry book-keeping. We haven I, V( >n.]y billon ilml lie died next, day. j great deal of rain, which will cause
seen his work, hul were informed
Dial his methods are plain and
prucLicnl.
A debuting society is the latest
among the young men in the neigh
borhood of the McMillan school!
house,
Blii' farmers of Worth are trying *1'*' '’'dton crop to shed a little,
to save their fodder, but. it is an up 'I'he river remains full and then
hill business. Isii.maki,, fuller. No fish uow-a-days. Fod
der-pulling is the order of the day,
Oupo Known, Always Yinn* Frhnul.J
iircmim" Kin., Hulyiw, ism. , lm* a disagreeable time to save it.
Homo tlinp mIiicp your Mr. Tliolmufc tfiivo mo u n
bottle of in . HiinmonY IlFpatiiai or Livur Cura.
! to try for toq»l«| llvi*r. 1 Ilml It tlm best tiling I
j Fvpr lined, mol Fun elieerfnlly recoimnoml It tv* n
i i j» • , if r n fine liver iiiFilirlnF. John F. Jaokmon,
H)hn iVlllliey rotunicd iroill J IT* j Florida Ko|ireHentiUhe Naun»l»er£, Kmu.H, l^uu«r
1 vV (V)., Nfnv York.
For suIf by.Iivko \V. I’nulk.
rell county Inst Sunday morning.
He says the corn crop is very line,
hul. the cotton not so good m that
section,
We have heard several farmers in
The corn crop is generally good.
There seems to he a ray of light
almost in sight for the farmers. We
don’t cure whether it is silver or gold
so we enn get a considerable amount
From Irwm Comity
Uvhy, Aug. 21.— W. W. Branch, j of it.
who has been so very low for the ’l'ho people of Brookfield have had
| Inst three weeks with typhoid fever, j the opportunity the past week to have
t his sect ion, inquiring for hogs to | slowly eonynlcscing, and we hope j the doettine ot sanctification or heart
fatten on shares. But oreryuody, (of him a Hteuly #lld a#nl lvc , 0V crv.
seems to have enough corn to fatten ,,
„ , n Dr. Kills lias recently dismissed
their own pone. . , ,, , . .
‘ .two very stubborn eases of brain
E. McMillan informs us tliut his
school, about tour miles north of
Enigma, is in it flourishing condition.
His school numbers . forty-five
scholars.
We notice from the Ade) News
and other papers, that they are boast
ing of water melons that, weigh 59
trouble, in which ho lmd to perform
an operation of trepanning the cra
nium. He also performed an oper
ation upon a gun-shot wound which
penetrated the bowels and bladder.
As a result of his wondoriul skill,
both patients are well and able to at
tend to business.
purity expounded to them. It seeth
ed to an observer that the people
were not.ready for such hard corn or
strong meat, but rather need to have
the milk ot the Word. Knowing the
terror of the l.ord, we persuade men,
and by tbe way, that seems to be the
most effectual way. However, we
trust there was some good drum-.
J.Gintki:.
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S we NEED ROOM
Now, and lots of il. In a few ilavs we u|
will have several Car Loads ot goods and [j]
we are now crowded lor room, and in or- p]
der to clear out the balance of our Summer
Stock we will pay you to come and carry
them off’. Of course, this will be done, in
lower prices than we have ever given.
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If You are Anticipating Buying
:i Buggy, one, two or four-horse Wagon, Saddles.
Harness. Bicycles, Wagon material. Farm Imple
ments, or anything else, call and see our stock. We
are too busy this week to give you an idea of all we
have bought, but only ask you to come and see, and
we will convince you that the originators of low prices
for Tifton, is still in the lead with the best goods at
the lowest prices. Yptirs to serve,
. PADRICK BRO’S.
Originators and controlors of Low Prices.
Main St., Tifton, Georgia.