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THE GAZETTE TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895.
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County Directory.
okdinauv :—A. W. Pattonon, SMhvm*.
Clkiik Hur. Corner:—O. I.. Smith, Nwlivllle.
Suebikf:—D. W. Tlnon, Nashville.
Tax Coubctoh:—Ilobt, Orlffln, Alaiiaha.
Tax Kbokiveb:—.Tno. H. MtCranla.LsConto.
TBKASt'BKBW. It. Futoh, Nashville.
Subvevob:—M. It. I.lmlsey, Alton.
CoBuXEB i—H. W. McCranle, Nashville.
County Commissioners: .1. I.J
man, J. E. Williams, I.. E. Tygart, HUM Tygart,
clerk.
ConuniHHlonurH’ anti Oplinary'* meet*
the first Monday In each month.
Suneriorcourt,Southern circuit, convene*i third
Monday in March and second Monday In October,
lion. Aug. II. Hansell, Judge; H. II. I eeplee, ft«>*
llcltor General.
forvTY Court Judge, L. K. J^istlnger,
Urookttehl. I wj'Ut.v Clerk, O. U ^1‘vjne.
Monthly term,3rd Monday In each month, (juar-
»erly term, 3rd. Monday In February, May, Aug-
nst and November.
.1 v 1157 District, n.H., It K Turner .Nashvlllle.
N. 1’., W 0 McRae, Nashville.
.1. I>„ 1427 District, ri. M., A M Hhaw, Nashville.
N. I*., J M Ilandcoek, Nashville.
.1. I\, 1148 District, <i. m„ IV R Powell; N. P.,
D .l Oasklns, Nashville.
,f. j>„ im District, <i. >(., O W Carter; N\ 1*.,
.1 T IVehh, lads.
J. 1*., 518 District, li. ai., M W Henderson; N.
I’., J A Water, Alajiaha.
j. I-., H4t District,(i. ai., W It Rhoden; N. P.,
William Chisholm, Rays Mill.
.1. p„ 18(81 District, «. ai,, John Crosby; N. I’.,
W C Patten, Mllltown.
J. p„ 1145 District, o. w., J A Mnttbls; N'. P.,
I! M DcVanc, Adel.
,1. p„ 11W) District, o. m,. .1 It Klnard; N. P.,
II K i.lmlsey, laiiiox.
j. I*., li n; District, o. m., Jno. It. Peters; N.P.,
.James I. (lay, Enigma.
.1. I'., HIM District,O. n., .1 II doodliiun; N. P.
K. E. VoiimaiiS, Tifton.
J. P„ 1.111 District, o. At., Paul Croshy; N. I".,
i; v. Croshy, Ava.
.1. P„ lull District, n. ai., D P Duke; N.P.,
Thomas (I Flitch, Cedi.
.1. P„ 14s7 District, a. ai., (I E Williams; N. I’.,
.1 D Patterson, Hparlis.
Periodical.
Perhaps you don't get much value out
of your farm paper. It's articles may be
away up over your head; or, more likely,
they thrash over old subjects that you
wore familiar with when a boy. Any
way, they don’t help you, and you have
probably come to think that farm papers
are of little account.
But Just wait a moment. Did you get
your farm paper witli sonic glided premi
um ? or did you just take it for trial for
three months to get rid some agent? and
in either case, taka it since because you
couldn't get it to slop coming?
If such is the case, you may want to
sec a copy of the
The Ruraj, New Yorker.
You get no premium with it; anil it
will stop as soon as the paid time expires.
It is a paper that thousands of farmers
take and pay for in advance every year,
just because they want the useful, relia
ble help that it gives them.
WKEKTiV Onj.v if 1.00 a Yeah,
ami your money back if you want it.
Sample free. The Rural New Yorker,
(Subscriptions received here.) N. Y.
Are you taking Simmons Livf.ii Reg
ulator, the “Kino of Liver Medi
cines?” That is what our readers
want, and nothing but that. It is the
same old Wend to which the old folks
pinned their faith and were never dis
appointed. But another good recom
mendation for it is, that it is better
Than Pills, never gripes, never weak
ens, but works in such an easy and
natural way, just like nature itself, that
Tifton is not afflicted with rnos- j relief comes quick and sure, and one
... . , , , . : feels new all over. It never fails.
qiutocH to any groat extent, but oc-, Evcrybody neGdt) blke a ]iver rcmedy)
casionally water is forgotten and left and everyone should take only Sim-
until it becomes stagnant, when the mons Liver Regulator.
He sure you get it. The Red Z
MANUFACTURERS OF
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Iron andBrass Castings
ENGINE AND
BOILER FIT-
TINCS, INSPI
RATORS, IN
JECTORS, LU
BRICATORS, JET
PUMPS, STEAM
CAUCES, ETC.
MILL AND GENERAL MACHINERY SUPPLIES,
Globt?, Angle and Check Valves,
Oils, Lace Leather, Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Couplings, Etc.
is on tlie wrapper. J. II. Zciliu &
Co., Philadelphia.
Mr. Bob Tygart, of Nashville, left
for Atlanta, Monday night to taken
course in pharmacy.
little jichIh generate. One night last
week they were troubling a young
man to such great extent that his
recordofthecounty^3;-;:^“^!SPECIAL BARGAINS
science, were as broken as a coal ! jv-
dealer in August. At last, they I
aroused him, and casting Real Estate,,
through* liiB lmlf-diued brain for a 7 :
Sweet potatoes of this years growth j remedy, he thought of burning a rag OFFERED BY
have beer, on the-tables of Berrien’s and smoking them out, and searched j
farmers for several days past. the room for that purpose. At lust|
Colton bagging is going to he ont '- * R ‘ burned it, and lay
down and slept in peace. Notumos-| — — —, —.
... . , good road, excellent fruit land contain- 1
ipnto singing a rcipnetii over the de- j f ng 4!)() (lcr ’ es pri cc-$2.250.
parted friends. Next morning, I One farm of 75 acres, 2 miles from
aroused by the breakfast bell, hej town. 40 acres cleared, line ridge land for
TIFTON, GKEORGrlA..
v4n5-ly.
much cheaper this year, the result
of the duly being taken off. Jute
bagging will lie I d-d cents per yard
luss, and Sea Island bagging 4 1-2
cents less.
Al comity court, quarterly session,
two negroes plead guilty to gambling
iml were given $’)(! each or twelve
months. There were several civil j
cases tried and a large number of
people in aUondenee.
Mr. Sam Kent/,, who resides near
I,minx, lost his kitchen and contents
by lire last week. It is thought that
the lire originated from the stove and
when discovered was under full
head wav. Heroic work saved
dwelling house which was close by. i
Cor. Adel News.
Tom JoIiimiii, colored, who has'
been eonliued in our jail the past
l wo in on ills, charged with stealing an
engine, made bis escape last. Sunday
night. 'Vilen Mr. (irimsley went
into the cage to get the bucket to
bring tlie prisoners some water,
Johnson slipped out and concealed
himself behind the stove in the corri
dor. When Mr.< irimsley returned with
the water lie handl'd it In them,
locked the cage door and left, think
ing that everything was all right.
After he left the jail, Johnson crowd
ed up on the top of the cage, and
there remained until night, when he
came down, and with the assistance
of a small iron bar, prized the lock
off of the front door, and gained his
liberty. But not being satisfied with
his own freedom decided that lie
would lot those in the cage out, so se
curing I)r. \V. 11. (ioodinan's axe, that,
OFFERED BY
BALDRIDGE & FULWOOD:
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One lot of lurid 4 miles from Tifton, on
J. T. BOYD & BRO.,
"V a J dosta, - - Georgia.
Roofing,
Plumbing,
and all kinds
of Tin Work.
DEALERS IN
peaches, 5-room frame house and two
made a hurried search for Ins clothes 1 tenant houses. Price—$1300.
but Ins beautiful new socks were, One lot of land containing 400 acres,
missing, and a few charred cinders 2 !? ilcs f,0 , m F -i! ai ' roa '' !‘ n,ll ,°i
” miles Houth of nfton; (>0 acres cleared, |
were nil no could find of them, *18 lie I good improvements, 400 acres saw tim- 1
hud used them to smoke out iho i *’ er - Price—$1700.
mosquitoes the night before. The! I'ann of 122 acres, 40 acres cleared and i
r ■, , , I stumped, one of the finest farms In the
remainder of the family have gone to Illlirk ‘ t , ti filI . m , 10UWI nnd out l.uildlngs, j
a summer resort until I he house is some good fruit and only three miles!
renovated. . ! from Tifton. Price—$1300.
♦ One lot of land within two miles of
I'or all Kinds of commercial or le- Tifton, containing400acres. Only $0.00
gal work, or any oilier Job Printing, l per acre.
send your oi'dei to the Gazette J New modern frame house of 7-rooms,'
"i'in.lain \m llorst:. Recently added | in the best residence location of Tifton.
THl PEACE
Stoves, China-
ware, Crockery,
c;i
ass-ware.
Tin
ware, Etc., Etc.
All work guaranteed and
prices as low as
the lowest.
£221^.
For
kinds of work and we will du-
New frame house of 5-rooms, good wa-,
Bargains and New Goods
. „ , AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, GO TO
. improvements makes ils facilities Corner lot 100x200, good stable and large — — __—__—_ _
it 0 !’: i ."T:.. "\ So,, i" <;< ‘ or .R ift [ or iFkeiS- uvery ing !]E?/. L Id id B O Ti j ]NJ^
Dealer In
$no°o m Tcrms Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery,
And In Fact Everything Usually Found in a General Store,
To See is to Be Convinced.
plicate prices of any other house, aild j ter on north side of Central avenue, next
guarantee satisfaction. Just receiyed 10 the Cnpt. John A. Phillips’ property.'
a fine line of new commercial station- li0 L and within
, ,. , , walk of depots. Price—
ery, and new line of novelties mi wed- oasy
ding invitations. One of tlio best little farmB in Berrien
~ ■*; — ’ county, one and a half miles from Tifton,
( aptam Sibley is one of a stock near the <), M. Tift peach orchard; 40
company, of Tifton, that, will at once I “!'T' S , < ' ,ua T’’ 117 ’V’ r , t,s wild 77 5 'i
. ; . all; frame liousc of .(-rooms, several ten-
liegm the erection of a commodious j ant houses. The very best of peach land.
tourists’ hotel to be three stories high
and contain from 80 to 100 rooms.
This will lill a long-felt want in Tif-
ton, as there is no more cligahlc lo
cation for such an enterprise in al'
sot*tit Georgia. Having ample rail
road facilities and a congenial climate
it will, no doubt, take a front rank as
one of the most popular resorts of the
south,— Yidalia Star.
Itiiclilcii’N Arnica Salve.
T he Kesl Salve in the world for (hits,
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Balt lttiemn, Fever
Sores,Tetter, Chapped Hands,Chilblains,
Corns and all Skill Eruptions, and post
lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
Is gunrnn'.ed to give perfect satisfaction
Price—$1300.
For particulars, address:
BALDRIDGE & FULWOOD,
v5-ni5.tr. Tifton, Ga.
lay near the jail, went Imek and tried ! ,r " ,0 , n< ’ y ror,,n ' U 'd' ' I>rlco M ccnt l"’ r
box. Sold at .lake \V. Paulk’s Drug store
and by \V. A. Crabtree, •‘'parks, On.
to liberate tlie other three prisoners,
but after working at it twhilcgivc up
the job, and skipped out to parts un
known.—-Nashville filar.
T.M. GREENE & SONS,
—HKAI.KRS IN—
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
TIFTON, GA.
CHOICE FRESH FRUITS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
Nuts, Crackers, IVicktiacks, tllgars,
Tobaccos, Etc.
GIVE ME A CALL
v4n5-l v.
Main Street, TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Main - Street - Pharmacy,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
JAKE W. PAULK, Prop’r.
Nuw More, nnd now, rloan, fresh ^wnln. Wo
kot*i» imtliinj; hut the bout quality anu guarantee
jt«H»d valuoM.
Your patrona^o flollclted. Next door to Tif
ton Drug Htore, eornor Hal I road and Third
fttreet*.
Curry a full line of Fresh and Pure
Itiinicd to Dentil,
Mrs. A. If. DeLoach who lives on
the Sineuth farm, one mile east, of
Tifton, on the It. & W. railroad, met
with a and fate on Saturday night
lust. It seems that the old lady in
Dio after part of the night, had been
getting up to light her pipe, accident
ly Bet lire to the bed clothing and in
The around the world craze is the
latest that has struck the American
people. Globe trotters are becoming
more numerous every day.
I'rom All I’urUof the State Mie Venllei 1,
fli«* Hnmo.
,, , Howling Given, Fla.
I iiavn l.tTh a MuflVrnr from a comidloAtlon or
Uvur and Uidnpy tronldm, auooinpanh’d hy a rt>-
Vfrn p.ilti auroKu my hark. I am happy to testify
that after mdnj; hr. Simmons' llppattno or JJvur
* urc. I am completely relieved of my trouble.
I'or wale t v Jake W. Uanlk.
of my
w. it. r.Kwn.
SH ORTH A ND.
Thomasville, - Georgia.
Hook-keeping, Telegraphy, Tjpewritlnp, l*cn-
u\au»hip amt Arithmetic. Student* wndMod to
poultlon. No vacation. For fuU.partlrnlani,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Toilet ami Panov Articles, Perfumery, School Books, Fancy Stationary,
Lamps amt Lamp Fixtures.
A Complete Line of Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars and Snuffs.
REFRESHING SUMMER URINK8 NOW OX DRAUGHT.
Tlie prescription department will he under charge of Mr. II. T. Bradford re
cently of Valdosta, an Alabama graduate, and licensed by tlie Ooorgia Pharmaceu
tical Association. \
Grecxrge L. Davis,
A# we go to press we road that an
aililrcss
a. W. II. Stani.y, Vresiilcut.
lier eiforts to extinguish tho Humes, acuo ,! , " t a very destructive storm
her e’otliing caught lire and before r rC5,,U,n S in 1,10101,8
"u>y could’lie extinguished she was' llfl ' ,tl " 1 l^ln-vty.
so badly burned that she died by Arrangements have recently been
seven o'clock Sunday morning. She ■ completed by which through tickets
was 7b years of age. can he bought around the world.
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| fjn/| 0 ',dv,nhu.h, i'tiiit!uayuj|iii'i,11 , ri Ramon’s l-lvcr Pttis ec tonic Pallets
| id, ijlN ,l1 "" 52 K.ciark He. ’ ** 1 | arc « Perfect Treotmcnt for Constipation
* 8 and Biliousness. B*a>- One pill a dose.
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D. A.FULWOOD,
TIFTON, GA.
Watcli-Mcr and Jeweler,
STATIOISI EH,
Tine Confectionery,
Tobacco and Uigars.
HOTEL SADIE,
Tifton, Georgia.
tSTPrompt and polite service at all times. Open until 10 a. m ., Sundays.