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County Directory.
-A. W. Patterson, Nashville.
OBDIXAHV :—A- M'. Patt6I*>it,^Mjivlll#. liner nonr \ 11 f* 1 WDJt ^11^ t/L dentil Oil
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THE GAZETTE TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, /AUGUST 30, 1895.
Killing »t Adel.
Uuiford Harvey, a young muu liv-
HUBHIkTB. Vi. Tlfioii, Nashville.
Tax COI.LWTTOIIItolit. Orlllln, Alaiiahu.
Tax Rkokivbbi—Jno. H, McC’ranl*. LaCont*.
<riiBAAC»KHW. It. Kutch, Nashville.
Surveyor ;—M. It. fjlmlnoy, Afton.
CoRmxkr :--!(» W. McCranifi, Nanlivllle.
Conn tv I'oiniulwnloniTH: J. I. 1’fitUw, Chiilr-
v,an. .1. K. William*, L. K. Tyfturt, Hllau Tyifart,
Clerk.
Comm In*loner*’ anil Ordinary’* court meet*
tin* first Monday hi each month.
Superior oou rt .Southern circuit, convene* third
Monday in .March and second Monday In October,
lion. A«c, II. Hansell, JuilKO; II. II. Ho-
lleltor General.
Cof.vrv roLBTi-JuilKe, I- K. l.'ifilnBer,
BroofcHel'I. DerntyClerk,O.L.ftmltb, Nashville.
.Montlilv temminl Mnnilnv in each inmif.li; Quar
terly term, 3rd. Monday In February, May, Anj{-
ust and November.
J. P., 1157 District, n.n., It K Turner, Nashvlllle.
N. j'., w o McRae, Nashville.
j. i*„ ii.'l District, o.A M Hliaw, Nashville.
N. p„ j m Handcock, Noahvllle.
,T. p., 1148 District,o. m., W It l’owcll; N. P.,
I).I Gaskins, Nashville.
j. i'., lxri District, o. M., O W Carter; N. I’.,
.1 T Wcl.li, l/iis.
J. V., .’>is District, it. M., M W Henderson; N.
I'.. .1 A Slater, Alapalta.
.7, j*., mi District, o,Vi It ItliiMlen; N. I'.,
William Chisholm, llays Mill.
,T. p., |so<l District, o. M„ .lohn Croshy; N. 1*.,
W C J'attew, Mllltown,
J. I’., 1148 District, 0. M.,.7 A Matthls; N.P.,
II M DeVitne, Adel.
,t. |*„ 11,71 District, si., .1 It Kinanl| N. P.,
IIV I.lndscy, Lenox.
j. ]>., u ps District, o. m., ,!no. It. I’etera; N. P.,
.lames L <1 ay, Knlitma.
j'., mi l District, o. M., .1 II Gooilman; N. P.
K. K. Vniunans, Tifton.
.1.1’., 11111 District, o, mPaul Croshy ; N.P.,
K K Croshy, Ava.
.1.1’., |pil District, i.. si., D P Luke; N. P„
Thomas (J Pinch, Cecil
.1. I’.. 14s7 District, o. si„ <1 II Williams; N. I’.,
.1 D Patterson, Sparks.
Saturday mgb lout.
He fore bin deatli be Btated that the
two flonH of Charlton Shaw, a neigh
bor of hia, had done the cutting, sup-
poaed to have been done on account
of a remark of Ilia to a young lady
couain of theira.
Accounts of the affair are very
meagre, but the above ia about the
aubatance of them.
The trusteea of the McI’hsrson
Academy have aecured the aervicea
of Prof, liethel, of Thomaaton, Go.,
to teach the fall and winter term for
them. Prof. Bethel cornea highly
recommended, both aa an inatructor,
and a high toned, moral, chriatian
gentleman, and w< dare say will give
general aatiafaction.—Nashville Star.
Booked and Bill.
For all kinda of commercial or le-
|gal work, or any other Job Printing,
I send your order to the Gazkttk
' P0)11,(8111.'VO JIochk. .Recently added
! improvements makes ita facilities, -
second to none in South Georgia for mona Liver Regulator.
I all kinds of work and we will du- j, Bo » uro * et “*** *
plicate prices of an i other house, and on *J|® W v?tl?P? r " J ’ H " ^ e11 " *
1 } r J , Co.. Philadelphia.
Are you taking Simmons Livjir Reg
ulator, the “King of Liver Mkdi- j
ctnes?” That la what our readers
want, and nothing but that. It is tho [
same old friend 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
relief comes quick and sure, and one
feels new all over. It never falls.
Everybody needs take a liver remedy,
and everyone should take only 8im-
piicute prices ot any otner Douse, aim ™ I’lfci i
guarantee satisfaction. Just received Co- ’ Pb'hMUiiphiu
■ a line line of new commercial station-
record OF THE COUNTY a’tSr' SPECIAL BARGAINS
-IN-
To Close Out
Our immense stock of Dry Goods, No
tions, Clothing, Etc., within the next
Thirty Days all of our Summer goods
will be sold at a sacrifice of
25 Per Cent Discount.
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Mr. B. A. Rowland, of Sparks, is The tax rate for the ensuing fiscal
i,IT for New York, for his fall supply i year was lixed Tuesday by the gov-
of good*. - ! ernor and comptroller geneial. It is
Annual meeting at Bethlehem 4 - r,c mill ». ■*> “ f whioli is for a sink-
church was well allemle.l last Satiir- Tl, e rilte for general pur-
day and Sunday. I 10 " 0 " is -" 7 k ' HH tll:lM 11 wa « >»»t year,
. ... ,, M r , : notwithstanding the decreased in tax
Gapt. Sim Harrell, of Slnuiilon, is; n
haek from a trip to Baltimore, where | re * uri,H * One lot of land 4 miles from Tifton, on j
, , , . . • e n , ,,,, * ** good road, excellent fruit land coninin-
lie Inis been ])Uiclmsing Ins fall slock. “I here are f'*w country papers tng 490 acres price—#2.a50.
N.-.-iiville is to Imve another tele- the equal of tho Tifton Gazette. One farm of 75 acres, 2 milos from I
I Mr nunr ful,„o. f, III ire.,., of. f«„ ,11, j JS? |
newspaper.— Blakely Observer. tenant liouses. Price—$1800.
, — - --- One lot of land containing 41)0 acres
If you waul to sell your land, ; a miles from Q. S & F. Railroad and 10 1
place il with Baldridge & Pul wood i miles south of Tilton; (10 acres cleared,
agency, Tiftofi, Ga.
Cull and see our Remnant Counter. We
are preparing to move to our mammoth
brick block, across the street. When
Real Estate . jwc move we Will have a
OFFERED BY
BALDRIDGE & FULWOOD; New House, New Goods and New Prices.
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will extend from this place to Alapa-
ha; and from Alapalin to Tifton.—
Slur.
A negro named Webb was killed
al I,lio still operated l»y Goodman &
Go., near Adel, lust Monday morn
ing. It seems that lie had an alter
cation mill a woman, and while lie
was trying to beat her, site fired on
her with a double-barrel gun killing
him instantly.
A l.ilerery Society was organised
al Green Bay Academy last Nnturdny
evening, with lion. ,!. I. Ratten,| number of speeches throughout the
So will start out now with NEW
PRICES low down. Now is the
time to get Bargains at
L. S. SHEPHERD & CO.
good improvements, 400 nercs saw tim-
her. Price—$1700.
Cnpt. Geo. Al. Weston is the G,\- 1 Farm of 122 acres, 40acres cleared and
yrn i-’s authorized aeent at Enitrma I st " m P e,, > one of Bio finest farms in the
zbitk n autuori/cu agent at iMiignm I nmrkot, farm house and out buildings,
us per advertisement, in another col-; some good fruit and only three miles
from Tifton. Price—$1800.
♦ i One lot of land within two miles of
The Qj\ZETTF. and Atlanta j ™ l ^ on ‘" ,n,,,g '° nlv *' l0 °
Weekly Journal liot/i inir i/rnr for $1
See (tt/nr/ixcmni/.
■PROPRIETORS OF-
New modern frame house of 7-rooms,
in the best residence location of Tifton.
,I Corner lot, 100x200, good stable and large
Nooretary lloke .Smith will make a j garden. Ilotise |dastcrcd, everything
,, first-class. Price—$2,200.
president, .1. M. < 'le,m-nls, vice-presi- J stale, beginning at Tooooa next week. t(jr Ncw framc !'- 0U8 ? °- f •’• rooms * * aoA ' vft '
T'lie New York Store.
For Bargains and New Goods
AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, GO TO
R. LEE BOWEN,
Dealer In
.... on north side of Central avonuo, next
deni anil Miss Amanda ( lcmeiiln,. t ~ * I to tho Cnpt. John A. Phillips’ property.
seendarv mid treasurer. The pro- l,HV - Atkinson Inia set apart' the | Lot lOOxSoo, and within two minutes’, n p A NntinnQ ShnPQ rTPnPPPipQ
pie of ibis Rominunilv are wide 'Monday in SepIciMier as l,atmr|" a ' depots. I rice $1100. Terms j L/L j VJUULlOj lvULlUIlb) OllUtJb, vJI ULcI Icbj
.'•.wake lo literary atliiinmenl. j 11 l Hlkkl ' holiday. One of the best little farms in Berrien
county, une and a half miles from Tifton,
, , | , | . | , ., .. H I'lllll All I'llSIa III Mill Nlilllifl.i, l .,.„lllil I. * . . . ... . _ . ...
Mr. II.. I inner of tin*
n'lYftl a lelu^i'uiii on W “ilncHtluv
noiUD'inu the wr\ Hurioun nmven «n ,. . , ... .•
j I VITI* l.iiln iirri.MM in\* l.iinh. I mil liapliV In U'Miry f>..j.,..
•III Mil* nr l.lvpr * r-|-i o, • 1—V • |
For particulars, address: iO 0©e IS tO Be COnVlUCed.
EALDRIDGE & FULWOOD,
vri-nlo-tf. Tifton, Ga. ”
T. M. GREENE & SONS j v i,S. ‘ ilVK MK A C ' A, ' U '
Hardware, Crockery,
s oily re- r " r '* WX near the O. M. Tift .peach orchard; 40. . , . _ . n ., . . „• „ n , . „ ,
icsdiiV an- 1 "howling arres cleared, H7 acres wild land, 77 in Alltl 111 M EVd’y lllll^ USMlly FOMtl 111 R kUU\ StOTB.
1 1,1 ' " | I Ini n ii miiR'ri r rroin u roii»|.iii uti»ii i»r ! nil; frame house of .brooms, Reveral ton-( «; u u
tlliw.uM nf Hvor anil klilni'v troiilili'n, iii’f*iiiii|miili*il hy u bp-! nut Iiouhch. The very host of peach laud. n
.tins >» .. . , . I.iinl, I iii.i .i.i,i.c- I,. t.,ul If.. .. . •* ' ' O
vi'i'P |mIh in H'tss my Imi'U. | mil liaiinv lu tp.Hilfv
Ins sisl-T. .Miss Minnie, al N isliville, !! l! " “ ri ,'’ 1 '" ,l "a i«i*|.»ti7 l.ivi-V
• tire. I mu i oni|flfiHy rpiiru , il of my troalilu.
NV. IL f.KWIM
•or mile !•> .Like N\ . Paulk.
Tn III \ OH sr.i.L,
vi .iiluTli.M 1 in tin* lliittway an«t
^ ti<m N'hm, W S. i lark Si..
4 riilrap', III.
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Ii, nml up on Hie train 1 lull niiini-
ing and relumed to the city this
morning. We arc pleased in slate
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(Iml lie left his sister improved and
ouivah-seing. \ aldoMu Times.
If “craps" are short in other paces j
Geeil will not stiller. The man wl.ni
has a ]>oor crop is aslmmcd to own il.
I L I hatik.Hgit mg ouglil In com-!
iiii-iu-.- iin«, and Iasi fill Net! Year’s.
'I'hi-- ar i.- an ubjeet lesson of what!
’ "id e;;U dn ii)|* IIS for gnndt mill
hi In dcunil.lv give 11 mi the
go id it Inin llninks that lie has!
ph n 1 ’ ! u- :;i a land of plenty. A
•such tears, and those who
id ;*i mil w ill again lie iiidepond-;
"ii . poi'ially it they will raise eo[.
Ion only a- u ; 'irplus crop, mid make
it specially nf jirovtsinus. F-uvage, in;
Valdosta Times. j 1 nin selling the latest and
The weather lm* heen eMremel V i n i " ,Sl «PP , ' nvi * l | niachinrs on
hot for the past, several davs. Tlic-n* 1 marko1, Y’onvs|u>ndenve
lo uk s "luTteil. N. K. TTKT',
Main Street, TJFTON. GEORGIA.
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I • Staple and Fancy Groceffes, (jc
r l’I I*’TON,’ Cr A.
CHOICE FRESH FRUITS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
\nls. Crackers, iVirkiiacks. Cigars,
Tobaccos, Etc,
^orge I j. W . Davis,
Nt'W SiTl'Ii*, BUll IlCW , I'll'illl, fri , ."ll U'mhI.x. Wi*
kt’t'p iinthinu hut Uii? bowl ipmtily unit ^uuruntcu i
pYOll VltlUfH.
Yniir putrouuno xnliriteil. Next door to Tif-
ton Prun Store, corner lUHroml and Third
Mrecta.
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•TIH, s.\Dri:. .... Tifton, Georgia.
•unpi .me i-vice at idl tinjes Open until 10 a. m., Sundays.
rar
was ipnle a heavy ruin about •> o’e
yestertjay, accompanied with terrific
thunder uml lightning. A largo pine
standing in the street just, south of
the residence of I’. \V. Alexander,
ivii? struck by lightning, I earing it
literally to pieces. A large piece,
about six fool 'ong, was forced
through the piazza roof and Door,
hut none mf the family were hurt.
Crops, part icularly corn, arc very line,
better than foi many years. The
prospect for a bountiful supply of
meat in this section is also good
Alnpuha special, Sav. News.
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Maiuiliu-turor's Agent. Tlioinusville. * Georgia.
Albany, Gi,. t June i. iSi)y.
Hook kiM*;»lii£, Telejrraphy, Tyj»cvrrHli»ir, J’on* \\7 ( \( -5 } 'S
iitan»lil|» Hint Arithmetic. Htndunts .'tainted to ■ ’ ' * 1 *
j'oslllon. No vAOAtfon. r«$r full partitmlArn,
iiddrrAA H. W. M. ST.vnlv, lTrifident.
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JAMES HOLLOMAN,
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FRESH FISH.
FRUIT and VEGETABLES.
TIFTON, OA.
Free I'ellvcn lo any part of the city.
D. A. FULWOOD, T
TIFTON, OA.
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’'iicii -. -e di -Id- 1 ib rn! ic ; ! >
all parts Of town •' t . . n.i’.ib' ; -t>-» 7-/’
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STATIONER,
Fine Confectionery,
Tobacco and Cigars.
Tirvos. GKOteax.
Fruits anl Trees for Sale,
WO Acres in Nurseries and Orchards.
I Tti»* InrpMt |;p*iv<t ui Tjiunipli lVu< U.
WnioMf iVm’h In iforkl
UHKXU •: ‘ I* •' I* ( \ T A 1.015 1 V.
PADP1CK BROS., General Merchants,
Have exclusive sale of these celebrated
glasses In Tifton, tia. From tie factory
of Kellam & Moore, the only romplete
lam in the South. Atlanta, Ga.
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