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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY AUGUST 23, 1895.
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BITS OF LOCAL GOSSIP.
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Rooms to rent—Padrick Bros.
Postmaster Greene has been on the
sick list for several days, but is con
valescing.
Mr. Jno. Padrick, who has been
under the weather for a few days, is
around again.
Thousands testify to the merit of
Mills Preserving Tablets. For sale
by J. C« Goodman. 10—8t
- D. W. Smith has begun the erection
of *a new residence on Ridge avenue
on the Heights.
Mr. W. A. McClure has sold his
Ige avenue to Mrs.
Rebecca Osborn.
Padrick Bros, are closing out goods
J every day that are great values. IT
' ' should get your share.
Mrs. D. G. Irby is off on a six
week’s visit to relatives at hep old
home, Sardis, Miss.
Mrs. A. Ogden i§ building a resi-
- dence on Ridge avenue adjoining the
new Baptist church.
A large number of Tiftonians at-
tended yearly meeting at Hickory
Springs last Sunday.
Mr. H. II. Tift purchased a Hay
Press from Mr. N. F. Tift, of AlbaJ
ny, and is highly pleased with it. ad
—
C. W. Fulwood left on Wednesday
afternoon for south Florida to be
absent for several days.
Mr. Lon Mask is congratulated on
the arrival of a 12-pound girl at his
home a few days since.
The crossing on Fifth street,across
the G. S. &. F. tracks, was put in at
an early hour on the 19th.
If you want a team,go to Youmans.
Prompt servicej first-class tournouts
and a man at stables, day or night.
Adjutant-General Kell, of the
Georgia Statd Militia, was a guest of
his son in Tifton yesterday.
There are some very fine late spec-
'f irnens of the Georgia water melon
t coming to murket these days.
For stationery* blank books, fine
confections, tobacco and cigars, go to
D. A. Fulwood, Main street, Tif
ton, Ga.
Mr. and Mis. Frank Rhodes, re
turned to their former home in Mc
Keesport, Pa., Wednesday night.
Mr. 0. M. Tift and wife were to
leave last night for a visit of several
weeks to Mystic, Conn., his old home.
Absolutely Free—A year's sub
scription to the Atlanta Weekly Jour
nal. See advertisement.
Melvin J. Paulk, one of Alapaha’s
most promising and popular young
men, paid Tifton a visit on Monday.
The new Baptist church as it nears
^completion presents a very handsome
appearance and is a credit to the
town.
A chauce for you. Padrick Bros,
remnant sale is now open.
, Capt. I. M. Britt is one of the hap
piest men in town, over the arrival
of a fine boy at his home last Friday
morning.
Mr. E. P. Bowen has begun the
erection of a new brick block, 64 x
100 feet corner Love avenue and Sec
ond street.
Call at J. C.Goodmun’s for book
on how to keep your fruit 10—St.
Master Roy LaSha left for his
old home in Chicago on the night
•of the 19th, where he will probably
’stay until January.
j|jl Dirt was broken by Contractor Jay
*for the W. 0. Tift brick building
early in the week, and the work is
making rapid progress.
Fruit never ferments when Mills’
Preserving Tablets are used. For
There is not a day passes that we
do not add from one to six new-sub
scribers to the Gazette’s list, many
coming from the extreme north aud
west.
Is there any one in town that can
keep up with the new comers these
days? If there is we want them on
the Gazette staff for the personal
news.
Dr. Jno. Peterson returned from
Douglas, Coffee county, where he was
combining business with pleasure, in
visiting his mother and doing some
dental woik.
Henry A. Youmans can furnish
you with some of the best teams to be
had in South Georgia. We know
thereof we speak.
Mr. Hunter, wife and family, of
Ocala, Fla., have come to Tifton to
reside. He is a farm implement
manufacturer and intends starting his
factory here.
Mrs. S. A. Bayard, of Tifton,
starts for McKeesport, Pa., on Mon
day night, where she will visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kidney
for a few weeks.
James Garrett, formerly of C. A.
Williams’ livery Btables, at Tifton,
wae the winner in the walking match
at Albany Thursday last, walking 33
miles in 6 hours.
The Misses Lillian and Bertha Bay
ard who has been staying with their
brother-in-law, Mr. C. C. S. Baldrige
of Love avenue, returned to their
northern home in Versailles, Pa., on
Thursday evening last.
G. W. Kelly was in Tifton yester
day, looking ,up some agricultural
products for the purpose of decorat
ing the Georgia building of the Cot
ton States Exposition.
Capt. D. G. Irby, of Cycloneta, has
the thanks of the Gazette force for
a crate of grapes on Tuesday last.
They were of a new variety, and ex
ceptionally fine flavor.
Tifton is becoming popular as a
summer resort. Quite a number of
of people from Jacksonville, Brun
swick, Savannah, etc., have been vis
itors here during the summer.
Mrs. C. II. Trapp, of Thomasville,
Ga., has rented the store room on
Main street, Tifton, now occupied by
D. A. Fulwood, for the purpose of
Dr. Wilson, of Ocloekouee, Thomas
county, was a prospector in Tifton
this week. He was highly pleased,
says he will locate here about Jau-
nary 1. His location will probably
result iu the establishment of both a
shoe and drug store.
Mr. W. A. McClure, wife and three
daughters, left for McKeeesport,
. An 0peri Letter.
To all and Singular, the Constables and Magis
trates of South Georgia Greeting:
You are hereby requested that, laying all
other business aside t you stop for a moment
and think why you should send good money away
Pa., their old home, Wednesday, the where you will never again get a lick at it,
the 21st mst. Mr. McClure will re-if or something that you can get better at home,
turn after a short visit to look after j
his farm in little Pennsylvania, where We sell all kinds of legal blanks as cheap
he has started a vineyard and pencil i as any printing office in the state, and the
S rove - paper used is of finer quality, and the work-
Prof. G. II. Godard stopped ever, manship better,
in Tifton Saturday and Sunday, on
his way to Sparks, to take charge of ^e keep all kinds in common use in stock,
the school therefor the full term, ana what we havn’t got we can print while you
He is one of the rising young men step around the corner after a glass of coca,
who will help to carve Berrien’s i T , . , . . . A J . .. . _ .,
name high among the foremost and Patronize a home institution. Herein fail
most progressive counties of the state, inot, under penalty of going farther and doing
W. 0. Tift is agent for the famous worse .
McCormick mowers and rakes. Ev- _ . , „. , .
eryoue guaranteed. Given under our fist and seal of the of-
' ’Mr. Ilobt. Hall, Tift’s expert saw-: fice towel, this 9th day of August A. D. 1895,
yer, who has been visiting his parents! and of American Independence the 119th.
at Irwintou, Wilkes county, returned
home Monday better looking than
ever, and wearing a brighter smile
than usual. He reports having a
very pleasant visit. Perhaps Bob,
Your
Faithful and Obedient Servant,
THE GAZETTE PUBLISHING HOUSE.
Fall Term
has made up with his girl and future
anticipations are the cause of all this. SPARKS SCHOOL
Capt. D. W. Smith, a fruit grower i
from Ohio, has purchased the Geo. wiel oiex
W- Powers farm near town. He has August 26,1895,
also purchased the corner lot near ,, , „
tj n \ win > ■ * , Under the Management of George
Hon. C. A. Williams residence and „ ° °
, , , ,, ,. , i D. Godard, former Principal,
has prepared tor the erection of a 1 ’ 1
handsome residence, work on which
will begin at once. He has also pur
chased the entire farming outfit of
Frank Rhodes.. —
You must eat to live. Loss of up- RATES OF TUITION :
Prof. Godard, as a teacher, needs no recmnniQiiJ
dat ion to tho people of Berrien county. The term
will last four (4) months, ending December lit.
petite is permanently repaired by Dr.
Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic.
Cols. C. 0. Hall and J. B. Marrow,
both of Worth county have formod
a copartnership for the praotice of
law and will open an office in the
Pitts building during the coming
week. They will move to the new
Paulk building as soon as completed.
Thes^are enterprising and energetic
young gentlemen, and have the sand
in them that brings success.
The dwelling-house question is
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
per month, according
to grade.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Municipal.
Mavoh—C. W. Fulwood.
Ct.KiiK ami TitKAsruKu—11. S. Murray.
COUA-ciLMBX—It. II. Tift, U. 1'. llowcii, w. W.
Timmons, W. T. Hargrott, 11. T. Colo and W. O.
1‘adrlck. Count'll meets llrst Monday night In
caeli month.
Secret Societies.
Tifton lamnk, No. 47, F.&A.M.—W.lt.Love,
W. M.; Dr. ,1. A. MeCroa, Secretary. Meets third
Saturday night In each month.
Tifton CitAPTKtt, No, 47, U. A. M.—W. H. Love.
Dr. J, A. McCrea, Secretary. Meets tlrst Satur
day night In each month.
Futttv Woods Louok, N'o. bu, K. of P K. ,1.
Williams, C. C.; II. 8. Murray, 1C. or It. * S.
.Meets every Thursday ntght. •
Literary aud Social.
Tifton Lmciunv Ct.im-Mcota every Monday
night, at residence or Mr. E. It. Til t. Mrs. K. H.
Tift, President; MissC'ntherlncTIft,Secretary.
All who want thorough work In Primary or
High School Course, should avail themselves ,,r
this opportunity, (land hoard ip private fami
lies at reasonable rates. vli-nlh-lt.
Application for Charter.
opening a first-class millinery store. , g ti]l unsolved, and daily we turn
To grin and bear Neuralgia is one | bouse seekers away from Tifton. If
these favorable signs of prosperity are
not taken advantage of, at high tide
we will turn our present favorable
situations into a backward tendency
that will be hard to stay. Financial
prosperity is largely the result of op
portunities, and it is the faculty to
seize them as they pass and appro
priate to our use ( that makes or
brakes us. This is true of commu
nities, as well as individuals.
One day last week, while Mr. Bill
Hester, over on the line of Colquitt
and Worth, was burning off a small
piece of woods preparatory to clear
ing it for cultivation, his little child
who was raking straw for him, hand
ed him an armful, which it had been
holding for several minutes. He
twisted it tightly in his hands and
fired it, to scatter the fire along the
grass, when he wus horrified to see
that he had a ground rattler twisted
up in the burning straw. The snake
evidently did not relish such harsh
treatment, and was striking vigorous
ly at everything within reach, and!
Mr. Hester dropped the thing con
siderably quicker than if it had been
a hot potato.
Ramon’s Liver Pill removes the bile.
Tbe Tonic Pellet tones up the system.
; Combined form a 1’erfertTreatment 15c
sale by J. C. Goodman. 10—8L j Florrie, and bis daughter and sou-in-
Mesar3. Simpkins & McRae have ' aw > U. B. Cross and wife, of Gates
way.' Another is to cure it with Dr.
Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic.
How about your printing matter
for the fall and winter? Have you
placed your order yet? Remember
that we can and will do it ns cheap
ns any body. All our work is guar
anteed.
The good people of Goodman, on
the Alapaha river, are muking an ef
fort to build an M. E, church. We
bespeak for them the hearty support
of all of our patrons. The are de
serving.
II. T. Bradford, recently of Val
dosta, and a graduate in pharmacy
from Alabama, will have charge of
the prescription department at
Paulk’s drug Btore, in the future, as
per advertisement in another column.
Wantei*—Money to place on
good mortgages. Security foyr times
the amount desired; interest, 8 per
cent, per annum. Apply to Baldridge
& Fulwood agency, Tifton, Ga.
Prof. L. W. Butler, of Ty Tv, is
back from Dakota, Dooly county,
where he'taught the spring term of
school. He says he very well remem
bers seeing a herd of eight.wild deer
near where the Vickers residence
stands.
Capt. E. It. Smith, of Sycamore, Lost
accompanied by his daughter, Mis3 An ordinary, 4 x 6, board-bound
memoradum book, about ten days
GKORGIA,—Dkrkikn County :
To the Superior Court of mid county.
Tin*, petition of .John 1>. Cunningham and John
A. Biblcy, of Cold) county: Madison Buiro, of
Hall county; J. White, of Glynn county; Daniel
Clements, of Worth county, and X. B. Perry and
W. X. Hudlsille, of Berrien county, shows:
1st. That, they and their associates, and suc
cessors desire to be Incorporated and become a
body corporate, undey the name and style of the
Hotel Triumph Company.
2nd. Tho obieet of said Incorporation is pern-
niary gain to Its shareholders.
3rd. That the principal othce of said Com
pany shall lie in tliu county of Berrien, said state.
4th. That the particular purpose of their In
corporation, is the erection, rnrni*hi»g and run
ning of a Hotel iu the City of Tifton, said county
and state. The name of which shall be the “Ho
tel Triumph,** also the erection of any other Ho
tel. dwell lugs, cottages, oilices, stores or other
buildings that they may desire to build or own
5th. That they desire the right to buy, hold
and sell such real estate and personal property
as may be necessary for the purposes of their or
ganization, or that the stocKholders may deem
tit. and necessnry, and that they liuve the riuht
to rent, lease or hire any of their buildings for
any other purpose that the stockholder* may see
tit.
OUt.
borrow money whenever
proper to do so, and to secure same by deeds,
That tho capital stock of said Company
) 925,000.00, divided into 250 shares 9100.00
ml ‘ *
That they desire the right and power to
"Ills deemed right and
o same by deeds,
mortgages, or otherwise. To issue bond* and
secure the same by a deed or mortgage upon It*
property, both real and personal.
7th
shall bo
each, and that as soon as 25share* are taken and
subscribed to and 10 per cent, of said capital
stock i* paid In, that, said corporation shall have
the privilege of Iwgiunlng business and that
they have the privilege of increasing tlielr capi
tal stock to 9150,000.00 whenever the stockholder*
so desire.
8th. That they have tin* right to sue and be
sued, pica and be impleaded, have a common
seal, ami make such by-laws as may Ive deemed
fit and proi>or.
WliKUKFoitK, your petitioners pray: 1‘irst.tlmt
they and their associate* and successor* Ikj In
corporated under the name aud style aforesaid
for a period of 20 years, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of that time.
Second, That they bo granted all of the rights,
power* and •privilege* set out In thin petition,
and that they be authorized to do all other thing*
necessary, Incident and usual to tlielr Incorpora
tion under tho laws of the Bute of Georgia*
John Muniiow, Petitioner’* Attorney.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR, J. A. McCREA,
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON. GEOnOlA.
Prompt attention given to calls, day or night.
Othco at residence on Love avenue.
venue.
WTvi»iion» FKVKit a Specialty.
5-3iii
DR.
N. PETERSON,
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Office over Main Struct Pharmacy, In rooms
two ami throe, 7“ Calls answered promptly
day or iiiyrht.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician and burgeon,
TIFTON GEORGIA.
OWJt'K—Room 111 the Tifton Drug Store.
tltt Thanking tho public for Its past liberal
patrolmen ami solicit a continuation of the same.
Dr. W. J. FARMER.
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Dlsouaus of Females, Diseases of the Rectum,
Venereal Disease* and Midwifery a specialty.
Private consulting room for 'Indies. Can be
found at night at residence on Fourth street.
20-1804-1 y.
Drs.
J. W & D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
CORDKLK GEORGIA.
OPKlOK—llank Building. Boom No. 1, up atuirt
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en canvassing the city this week in
the interest of a telephone line be
tween Tifton and Nashville.
Capt. Sim Unrre’l, of Staunton,
who has been in Baltimore for the
post ten days on business, returned
home by the way of Tifton Monday.
Make no mistake—use the old reli
able Mills’ Preserving Tablets.
10—8t.
county, Va., were visiting their rela
tives, Dr. Goodman and family, early
in the week.
The Georgia Southern and Florida
excursion train from Palatka to At- j
lanta, on^the 19th, passed through I
Tifton with 24 cars in all, carrying
about 1500 people. The train was
so full that it was impossible to ac
commodate ail comfortably.
since. Containing memorandum val
uable only to the owner. A suitable
reward will be paid for its recovery.
John C. Hind,
Tifton, Ga.
W. T. MANGHAM. .
AGENT FOR
Waycross.’. Steam Laundry.
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Strictly flrst-clasa work. SatI.faction guaran
teed. Send every Tuesday and return Saturday.
Try R. fllS-Svdlt.
Filed In office, this 24th day of July inns.
o. L. SMITH,
Clerk 8u|«.'rlor Court, Harriet! County.
GEORGIA—IIKSIUIBS COUNTY;
1,0. L, Smith, Clerk of the Superior Court of
aald comity, do certify that the foregoinu In a
correct cony of tho orlglSiil application of tho
lintel Triumph Company, a* appear., on tile
III thla office.
Wltne«« my official ilgnature, and the aeal ol
will court, tula 241 h day of July, lKnfl.
O. i>. SM I TH, Clerk Superior Court.
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[ANTES FOB A COLONY: A trnct of
40 to 100 thousand acre* of land, a*
1! near hi a body a* possible anywhere
In Wlrcgrase Georgia. Address;
Baumuixik & Fulwood,
Tifton, Georgia.
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CUT THIS OUT I
Write your name and address
across the back of It, tako It to Dr.
J. C, Goodman’, drug .tore ami you
can get a 28c bottle of I'narch's Pea.
for lie.; bealtlea, you will receive a
Poareh'a Pea. Calendar on January
Is of each year at long aa you live.
Tbla was cut from the Tifton (Ga.) Gaiette.
An Unparalleled Offer!—See ad
vertisement elsewhere.
JOHN MURROW,
Attorney- at-La w ,
TIFTON, ■ GEORGIA.
OfllGo—Jtoom* 1 and 3, Love bulldlpg.
Collection*, Commercial Law und Real K*tate.
C. W. FULWOOD.
Attorney-at-Law,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to *11 legal huaine**.
Over J. \V. l’aulk’* Dnigntori*.
W, N PITTMAN,
Contractor and Builder.
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Kfttlmute* on all kind* of building furntaluHl.
N. *. t’KUUY.
*{8 r J. u. it \uiu*.
N. S. PERRY & CO.,
Dealers in Heal Estate,
TIFTON, ; : GEORGIA,
H AVE for .ale City and Suburban Properly;
and Fruit und Farming lumd..
Parties has lug I .and. »r other property to
dispose of, will do well to place It with ns. '
tW”Offiee with John Marrow iu L-ne building.
v&-nlJ-tf.
LIST YOUR LANDS
-wrrii-
John A. Sibley,
BSAL ESTATE 'AGENT.
BTOffice with John Murrow. Love
Building Tifton, Ga. vS-nlMy.