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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA.. FRIDA f, SEPTEMBER 13, 1895.
Fiom the State of Worth.
Prof. Wimberly’s school at Isa
bella closed Monday, and the little
fellows are having a jolly time until
they get another teacher.
Janies (jay lost his infant child last
week with scarlet tever, and since
‘ writing the above I hear that John
Hobby has lost two. There is a
good deal of sickness, in the riyer
districts.
Clever John Houston has two fine
pigs so fat and nice it makes a fel
low’s mouth water to look at them.
They don’t look like they belonged
to the piney woods stock, and will
tip the beam at 250 pounds. If he
keeps them and pushes them as he
says he will, by Christmas the two
will go to nearly a thousand.
Jim Knight8on tried to see how
hard a rail was the other day, and
came near breaking his neck. He
was mounting a mule when the mule
bolted and ran under a rail that had
been put up to hang hogs on, knock
ing the boy senseless to the ground.
He is getting around again, but pret
ty badly bruised.
Cotton is going up, and they are
just raking in the fleecy staple and
hurrying it off to market. There
never was such a cry for cotton pick
ers before.
Our old friend, Lee Pritchard, is
holloahing halleluiah again over an
other fine boy at his house, making
No. 5. If Lee keeps on, his head
will be bald sure enough, to keep ra
tions for them all.
Nathan Lunsford lias sold out his
farm at Doles to James Champion.
He has not yet decided where he will
go, but Doles will miss him, he hav
ing been a citizen of that place for
several years.
Protracted meeting at lied Oak
1 church began on Friday of last week
and lasted until Wednesday.
Jeff Reynolds has a very sick child
at this writing.
Services began at Providence last
Friday, and will continue through
Sunday.
We have had a three days drouth,
and it is sure hot enough for any
thing. It is right funny to see the
farmer coming from town with his
hat on the side of his head. Ask
him what he got for cotton, and he
answers, “71” oc “7f,” and drives on;
won’t stop to tell you of hard times.
Last year at this time he would stop
and tell you 4 or 4J, and talk of hard
times by the hour, and how he wou'd
, run the government if he had charge.
' IsilMAKI,.
ALL SORTS OF THINGS.
Items of Interest Gathered From Va
rious Sources.
Programme.
; For Sabbath school Conventiou, with
Mt. Zion Church, Colquitt Co.,
IfWeather Report tor August.
Compiled at Piney Park Observa
tory, Poulan, Ga^ eighteen miles
west of Tifton, by J. F. Wilson,
Voluntary Observer;
Temperature.—Maximum, 08; min
imum, 68; mean maximum, 91; mean
minimum, 71; mean, 81.
Number of clear days, 17; cloudy,
5, partly cloudy, 9.
Rainfall, total precipitation, 6.91
inches.
Periodical.
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Perhaps you don’t get muck value out
of your farm paper. It’s articles may be
■way up over yonr head; or, more likely,
they thrash over old subjecta that you
were familiar with when a boy. Any.
I way, they don’t help you, and you have
W probably come to think that farm papera
\ are of little acoount.
But just wait a moment. Did you get
your farm paper with some gilded premi
um? or did you just take It for trial for
three months to get rid some agent? and.
in either case, take it since became yon
couldn’t get it to stop coming ?
If snch is the case, you may want to
see a copy of the
The Rubai. New Yobkeb.
You get no premium with it; and it
will stop as soon as the paid time expires.
It is a paper that thousands of fanners
take and pay for in advance every year,
just because they want the useful, rella
ble help that it gives them.
Weeki.v Only $1.00 a Year.
and your money back if yon want it,
Sample free. The Rural Mew Yorker,
(Subscriptions received here.) N. V.
p.KVMt'a Verve ami Bone Oil cures
Kb uhiatititi. Cuts, Sores,, Burn* and
....
Sept. 28 and 29, 1895.
m.—
Invocation
Saturday, 9:00 a,
Irwin superior coutt begins on the I Beryice by J. B. Sinclair,
first Monday in October. Jury list j 9:30.—“What benefits are derived
will appear next week. from Sabbath schools by the sur-
Col. J. L. Hall and Miss Lula rounding community?” by J. D. Cal-
Twitty were married in Moultrie on
Tuesday of this week.
The Atlanta papers say the Cotton
States and International Exposition
will surely open on Sept. 18.
Colquitts superior court begins
next Tuesday, the 17th. Bring along
your dues for the Gazette.
Crop reports show the lowest aver
age for cotton this year ever' known,
the average being about 70 per cent.
The Observer will give free excur
sion to Moultrie Sept. 14th, which is
to be made a grand trade day. Ed-
itoi Cooper invites all to come, and
the fact that he will have personal
supervision guarantees the success
of the occasion.
From all accounts Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the afflict
ed. There is no advertisement about
this; we feel just like saying it.—The
Demociiat, Carrollton, Ky. For sale by
Tifton Drug Store.
In the great International Yooht
Races, the Defender beat the English
boat, Valkyrie III, in the first race,
and would probably have beaten her
in the second had she not been crip
pled by being raked with the Val
kyrie’s boom. The Yacht Club
Regatta gave the race to the Defender.
Great interest centered in the third
race yesterday.
For all kinds of commercial or le
gal \york, or any other Job Printing,
send your order to the Gazette
Publishing House. Recently added
improvements makes its facilities
second to none in South Georgia for
all kinds of work and we will du
plicate prices of any other house, and
guarantee satisfaction. Just receiyed
a fine line of new commercial station
ery, and new line of novelties in wed
ding invitations.
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
The editor of the railway and Em
igration News, of Chicago, 111., after
a visit to Tifton, has the following
in the September number of his ex
cellent periodical:
Mr. C. C. S. Baldridge, formerly
of Pittsburg, Pa., gives special atten
tion to homeseekers. The farms at
Tifton are in fine and attractive con
dition. The peaches, grapes and
other fruit find a ready and profitable
market.
A party of prospectors from
Springfield, Ohio, headed by Maj. W.
L. Glessner and J. H. Carnival ar
rived at Tifton, August 10th. Their
objective point was Eldorado. Quite
a number purchased land at Eldorado
while others of the party selected
Tifton.
His paper is replete with the ad
vertisements of South Georgia lands.
Invitation.
The ladies of the Tifton Parsonage
Aid Society cordially invite the pub
lic to attend n "Birthday Giving’’ at
the Institute during the first week in
October.
The exact date will be given later.
The occasion will be one of novelty
and interest, and all who attend will
be well repaid.
Florence E. Padrick,
Secretary.
houn
Recess.
2:00, p. m.—“Who ought to sus
tain and encourage Sabbath school
work?”by President, C. H. Beckwith.
4:00.—Miscellaneous business.
Sunday, 9:00, a. m.—Invocation
service, J. S. Lindsey.
9:30.—Sabbath school mass meet
ing, conducted by W. F.t Cox.
10:00.—Sunday school exercise, by
Mt. Zion Sunday School.
11:00.—Preaching, To be supplied
by committee.
W. W. Webb,
II. T. Dowling, Ex. Com
S. M. Self,
AnUnparalleledOffer!
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If you want to sell your land,
place it with-Baldridge & Fulwood
agency, Tifton, Ga.
Honor Roll of Bartow School.
1ST HONORS.
Jim Summerlin, Mack Scott, Ed- \
die Griftin, Walter Branch, Owen
Griffin, Joe Connell, Henry Wake- j
ford, Leonard Griffin, Mack Grif
fin, Tom Wakeford, Vess Moore,
Henry Taylor, Marcus Griffin, Ri
ley Taylor, Muck Wakeford, Hugh
Taylor and Earnest Woodell.
M. M. Tennant.
Ramon’s Liver Pill removes the bile.
The Tonic Pellet tones tip tbeeyatem.
Combined-form a-PeriectTreatment, age
For Bale.
At a bargain, if sold soon, a fine
team of extra large hone mules, 6
yean old, gentle and will work sin
gle or double. Address,
H. Holdane, Tifton, Ga.
Oar ClabMag List.
The Gazette offers the following pa
pers at reduced rates, to cash subscribers,
sending both papers one year at the
prices named:
The Gazette and the
New York Tri-Weekly World, lyr$1.50
do. Atlanta Weekly Goustituuon. 1.05
“ Atlanta ** Journal, 1.25
“ The Yankee Blade, Boston, 1.90
“ Rural New Yorker, 1 75
Sav. News twice s week, 1.65.
Until Oct. 1st, we will present s year’s
subscription to the weekly Journal with
each cash yearly subscription, or for
each settlement 'of over eight month’s
arrears.
As a
Doctor Does.
The one great fault with all
Liver Pills is that they act sud
denly and sharply instead of
quietly and continuously. They
produce a violent relief and then
leave you weakened, with an
empty stomach and no appetite
for food. This is not what a
doctor does.
Every phyilclan prescribes a powerful
remedy for a disordered liver, but he theu
orders also a strengthening tonic, iwhich
acts as a purifier, restoring the appetite,
toning up the system, and making you feel
like a new creature.
This is exactly what is done
by Ramon’s Tonic Liver Pills
and Ramon’s Tonic Pellets.
Two boxes, two separate medi
cines, and both at the cost of one.
A three weeks’ treatment for 25c.
Ask your druggist about it.
At aUdaalara, or mall,for 3Bo., O boaaa *1.00.
SHOWN xro. OO., New Tork.
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To Our Patrons :
Desirous of doubling the subscription
list of the Gazette within the next
six months, and also to collect past
dues on our subscription hook,
A Quick as Lime,
and believing that the best way to do
this is to make it to the people’s inter
est to subscribe, or renew promptly, and
and also being desirous of
Meeting them Half-way
in all good things, we propose, for the
next Fifty Days, to give them, with
out reserve or condition, without bond
lien, or mortgage, but
Absolutely Free,
one year’s subscription to that first-class,
Democratic, newsy, reliable, family newspaper, the
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Atlanta Weekly Journal..
To all our Friends or Patrons, who,
between now and October 1st, 1895,
pay up past dues of over eight months,
or subscribe for one year in ad
vance. Just think of it!
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Thomasville. - Georgia.
Book-keeping, Telegraphy, ‘Typewriting, Pen-
man,hip anil Arithmetic. Btudenta aaalated to
poaltlon. No vacation. For full particular,,
address G. W. H. Stanly, President.
C. H. GOODMAN,
WOODY ARP.
Wood of any el/.e desired, delivered In
all parts of town at reasonable rates,
no-vlfl-ly.
The Gazette is permanetly enlarged to eight pa
ges, forty columns. During the present year, and for
the years to come, it proposes to be THE newspaper
of Southwest Georgia, if Energy and Enthusiasm,
Grit and Greenbacks, can accomplish it. First, last
and all the time, its energies will be devoted to the
development and advancement of the Wiregrass Sec
tion of Georgia, and to this, all other questions must
take second place, believing that in it lies the true se-
crctjof the wealth and happiness of our people.
Second to Nothing,
it proposes to give the news, and all the news, of
this section of the State.
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TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Fruits and Trees for Sale.
400 Acre* la For**rl*s tad Orchard*.
The target grower of Triumph reach.
—FA rite,t Yellow reach in the World.
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