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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1895.'
CORRESPONDENCE.
Enigma Department.
EDITED HV <i. .'f. W.
It is estimated (roughly) that the
question “is it hot enougn for you?”
has been propounded several times
in this section within the past few
days.
The local freight train left the com
doctor and two brakcinon here one
day last week, and had gone as far
as Brookfield before they were
missed. The engine came back for
them.
Miss Jessie Reynolds, who has
been visiting relatives and friends in
this section for some time past, left
last Saturday for her homo in Ilrori- i
wood, Terrell county.
.Miss 1’ollie Anna Churchwell, a
charming young lady of Brookfield
has been visiting iri our community,
the guest of her friend, Miss Nannie
I'ool; her visits'are like sunbeams,
they always bring joy and gladness
with them.
visit his aged mother, and his people
here wish him much pleasure, for his
short vacation is richly deserved.
It is our earnest prayer that the God
of all the earth, guard him while
away, and bring him back safely ancj
much refreshed and recuperated, to
the people for whom he has worked
so zealously, and who love him so
much.
training his pupils in vocal music,and
his patrons showed their appreciation
by giving a nicely spread dinner.
Edibles were plentiful, hut that is j
common in that community. The
writer was there and partook heartily
of the feast; indeed, everything con
cerning the occasion Was pleasant,and
we congratulate the good people who
had it in charge on the success of the
Guess who that young lady is who ! occasion. Prof. Crosby takes charge
felldownt.be embankment while re- °( a school at Ava academy this
turning home from the party Friday 1 morning.
evening, on the railroad V Miss Emma Smith,accompanied by |
There was a general oxodus from j her brother, Willie, visited the Bend ;
Enigma last Saturday for Tifton.! Saturday and Sunday last.
Our people had read in the Ga- , Miss Ada Lindsey was visiting
zuttk that one or two, or maybe j Miss Pearl Ilamner early last week,
more, Tifton merchants were offer- j p. a. McCranie, of Waycross, vis
ing bargains, hence the rush for Tif-
ton. Some people, (merchants too)
will contend that advertising does
not pay, to the contrary riotwitli-!
standing. If you have anything to
sell let people know it through the firgt , c , MS schoo , in cvery aspect,
columns of your paper. p., N .
Lee McCall and family have moved
itedhis sister,Mis. Martin Whitehurst,
Sunday night last.
Miss Eva Parrish entered school in
! Sparks today. Prof. Goddard has
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charge, and this insures the people a
mmm.
umkmk it
to Terrell county, their former home.
There is more Catarrh In this section
Miss Lilia Demote, to the delight
of the country than all other diseases put
i. i . , jof her many friends here, returned
i .nod Iresh watermelons, are things I J ’
of the past in this market, and all
kinds of fruit is about gone. O, me!
The store house of Ferry Masters
is rapidly nearing completion.
together, artil until the last few years was
supposed to be incurable. For a great :
home last Tuesday from Pine Bloom, ma,, y years doctors pronounced it u local j
Coffee county, where she had been
visiting relatives and friends.
disease, and prescribed local remedies,
and by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it incurable.
The roses are blooming— Oh, Science lias proven catarrli a constllu-j
, pshaw! We don’t want 1<T be poet- tional disease and therefore requires con- J
'I'lii improvement fever is rapidly j. . . . , , , ., . j stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh!
-pr< adiug throughout. the country, ’ . , ,, . i Cure, manufadtured by F. J. Cheney
Messrs. M<i White, Strobcll and Cour- al,H0 " t ~B lrlH > (w(! mca " l ;" , K n,!l | Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu-1
., i i i ii i i girls) are returning from their sum-; tional cure on the market. It is taken
, - , , Minor outings, much to the delight of internally in doses from 10 drops to a
have been luisy hauling lumber ^ f,r t.Bc Kta.y-;it-liornos. I tcaapoonfull. It acts directly on the
several days past, for substantial Im-■ i blood and mucous surfaces of the system. I
provciiKMits on their plantations. 10 n(! K l 'on» a,-c holding a l’ r ®' I They offer one hundred dollars for any j
. , • , ... traded meeting here in the A. M. M, case it fails to cure. Send for circulars I
I lie most pleasant social event ot , , . < , . ,, . , ,,,
1 church. : and testimaniols. Address,
I lie season was the party given by ...... j F. J. Ciihnev & Co., Toledo, 0.
Miss Clara Mock, at the homo of her J ’ 1 •' W * u " 11,1,1 liave ro ' j EfTSold by Druggists, 7fic.
parents, last Friday evening. Games, t,lr,l0(1 Kn, g ma - 11,1,1 m r " t,,n ' wil1
music, bright faces, light hearts and ! resM, ' ! here. Lenox ^ Leanings.
general good cheer, made the houia | Usfmgor was shaking hands j bic.vox, Aug. 27—Prof. J. D.Lov-
pass ipiiekly away, and the “wo sina’j with his Enigma friends on last | dt’s school closed ,on the 22nd, at-
lioui's of the morning’’ were dose at Tuesday. tended by a large crowd of patrons
hand when the young people wended A shooting and cutting affray'oc- j ai111 1,1
their way homeward. The nnos- cured last Saturday night, about 1 j ^ H 1ibm
WOULD NEVER HAVE SIGHED FOR
A FLYING-MACHINE IE HE HAD SEEN A
•95 Victor Bicycle-
The easiest running wheel in
the world. The Victor Dynamometer
proves IT.
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i 'mls la, prof OI °UI )0 ^ Main (> of Also “tlie shelving,- COTIlltorSf WH I’C-TOOlllS, ij
n, was introduced by prof. | Millinery Gild Furniture departments. For
ntaeioiis, old lime, Georgia liospi- 'miles north of here, between Henry j T ‘ ov,tt ’ a,l<1 B avc an intelligent and, • *4.1, ft,., |, n , n ... a.
1 ‘ interesting lecture on the present * Hill COllllim AMT.ll tilO lar&Cst STOCK 0\ 01
lality of this good couple made enery Alexander and Joseph Jcarnegan, j
me present feel at home, and the' both well known in this section. The l P rof Toc(s of the .public school work 1 lll(l(T 0110 POOf* 111 SoiltllWPSt (jlil,
gracious kindness and attentiveness difficulty was the culmination of an Georgia, and advanced some good
Wc
evening. We learn that the discussion
was very spirited, but the affirmative
side, having the “big si le of the
of Miss Clara, rendered the occasion old feud of long standing. Alexan-1 lfloas teachers and patrons,
one of genuine pleasure. dir received several painful knife ' tl,i,ll{ 1,1 £ lll y of the Professor, ]
The “which is tbomoaljWOuj.a* «^ut Urn bead and shoul-M ™ u,d l * f-J to!have him with | .
profitable far Cows < J <lei'9, and .rcariiogan received a pistol 1,8 n S aln ’. 1 rof Lov.tl macUi a inc j ^ til© (jOOCIS ffO lO UlU
hogsV” was debated by the his left breast, Dr.J. display in all the different studies i - ° •
men in the neighborhood of H,e I was hastily summoned,; lau B ,l ll . 1 1,18 “Jod, am1 S a ™ ont.re I
.McMillan seliool house last Saturday \ promptly responded and dressed the . 1 ' ' le J,,s l -
“ wounds of hotli After a care- 1,0 18 tl,clr cl,01(!0 for n03tt . vcar -
fid examination, the Doctor pro- w . nt, ; r lhi,lks thc . v hml belter keep
1 the wounds not necessarily ■ 1 ' ,,n 11 (lu - ) c,l " f
Him,'' wnsawaided the decision by | fatal, and at this writing both men Hon. J. II, Dobhim, of Atlanta, is
i.he judges. Tims, the despised swine 1 are doing well. The men attended i starting a saw mill business three
of antediluvian days, was east out. 11 Gol.nto at the McMillan school rniloa feast of Lenox, and we hope
house and on returning home met in (hat success will favor him.
the road, by chance, reference was Business seems to be improving in
made to old scores and culminated as this section, i'he farmers have corn-
above stated. Reports are so con-! men cud picking cotton, and putting
their bacon liorrs in the fields. The
11 lies- "ounce.
( apt. J. II. < hum and his lit|It
daughter, Alma, paid Brunswick a
visit one day last week.
('apt. Ltidie Reynolds and wife, re- ,. .
,, , , . . , llieting as to the aggressor in t he llg
turned last kuilnrday from their three ' ,
, . . j that your correspondent, for fear of merchants of Lenox are doing a good
weeks visit to (heir old home i" ' s °
... , ,, , . doing one or the other of the parties business.
Mitchell county. I hey report a most 1
pleasant 'imc.
concerned an injustice, refrains from J. It. <>. Lindsay, the new sawmill
giving any of them. No arrests have man of Colquitt, reports the prospects
Sr|iiii 111 limiting is all the ,!l B c j boon made up to this writing. Badlgood.
' Ic ,L ' blood, worse liquor, and the little! The Baptist people of Staunton arc
gnu
Customers at Bargains, in order to make room for
the greater bargains that. 1 have secured."' Si; writes
our Mr. W. O. Padrick, who has been in New York
lor quite a while buying goods.
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WE NEED ROOIVI
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N<>w. and lots of it. In a few da
will have several Car Loads of goods and
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we are now crowded tor room, and 'in or- rj
in
dcr to clear oyt the balance ot our Summer jM
Stock we will pay you to come and carry
them off. Of course, this will lie done in
lower prices than we have ever given*
1
now. The little “erewters
ported numerous in the swamps. , ■ , . , , ■ ,
1 1 gun bring tears, heartaches and. running protracted services this week.
Dim i fail to subscribe for the shame, upon many a fair and innfy > We trust much good for the cause
1 ’ VZI '* 111 " cent brow. of Christ may he done at this meet-
Stanley Hinton shot and instantly Mugeno F. Bussey, the elllvient >"g-
tolled John Brown, at linkers still honk keeper for Weston A Gunn, has | Prof. If. W. Cray and his assistant J - .. . . . . n •
about, ill miles east of here last Sat-J been spending a few days at his old j teaching a flourishing school at IT Y Oil &TG ATltlGipStting' DliyiTTg!
unlay night, at a negro dance and i„ Terrell county. The brief, d R ’ -Midway academy, where they ex- j
I estival. Both parties were negroes • respite from his labors is richly do-' P L ’ ct t0 n,a ke a grand display at the;
ami a double-barrel, hreeoh-loading, | served. ' j close.
shot gun, the weapon used. Bad | ]) iVnK , Humor says, that there will 8,lm,,el Mrown ' tho well known
whiski
in, or near Enigma ere.
icy and a general tendency to K
pure “cesHcduosH" was the cause. ft!i
. t 1011 i?I
is said that Brown was of a domi-i „
neerlng disposition, and had given! Itlvor Iteiul Items.
j cow hoy of Lenox, is fixing to start a
Hinton no end of trundle, and the' Ava, Aug. 2f>.—Our farmers are!
large drove M cattle to Brunswick
this week. This is the second drove
that he has carried to Brunswick this
1
season.
general opinion seems to be that | beginning t* gather the fleecy staple, j M. D. Price A Co. are putting a
Brown met a well merited fate. which, though an average crop, isi| ot „f lumber to the railroad for
Tho Methodist, of this place were j 1,l,low (he expectations of it few weeks shipment at present,
very much disappointed last Sunday, > l 1 ’' 8 *' The people of Lenox lire cleaning
at the failure of oiti pastor, Rev. (\ . lic\. Jim. Davis, originally of An- their gardens am] fixing to plant
F. llixon, to till his regular appoint- j R011 county, X. but now of Thom--! a new crop of vegetables. That’s
incut here. Uov. J. W. Reese, of as county, preached to an nttontivo: i-ight, boys; raise some (o spare, for
Tifton, came by private conveyance! congregation at, Sineath academy yes-' Johnny R. is going to need some next
to preach for us, but did not reach tenlay. i year.
a .Buggy, one, two or four-horse Wagon, Saddles,
Harness, Bicycles, Wagon material. Farm Imple
ments, or anything else, call and sec 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. Yours to serve.
here until after tho hour for preach
ing had passed. We have just
learned that Rev. llixon has gone to
Prof. M. M. Crosby's school at Bay- What’s the trouble, Jody, with you
boro closed on Saturday of last week, and your girl ? What do you think
'I’he Professor was most successful in [about it, Kid? K.
PADRICK BROS.
Originators unci controllers of Low Prices,
Main St., Tifton, Georgia.