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TH$ GAZETTE: TUb'TON , GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1895.
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The Tifton Gazette.
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Official' Organ City of Tifton.
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Onu Year
Six Months
Three Months
IXVA If IA ftl«Y IN ADVANCK.
.81 00 I
. 50!
for 50 cents; sugar 10 cents a pound.
BOVEK-WITjSON
TROVEItSY.
Mr. Alson Bovoe, one of the party
from KIk Point, l r nion county, South
Dakota, who visited ( Tifton during
the Fair, stated in a conversation
with the editor of the Courier, at
! that place, that‘Mr. Fitzgerald was
@ ! making considerable profit off of the
investhient. This was replied to by There are no railroad facilities to'tbe
jintercii at the pontoBice, at Tifton, (iiorgiu, a I Col. Wilson, in the Leader, part of j colony land.” ,
ma.li matter of the Mjcono class. j which ive published last month. Mr. “Evidently there is a discrepancy
<;lo . j,. v. i;‘ion id tin* oasbtte’h an- j Bovoe says that his information was j here. But I can not sec why the di-
Mr. Fitzgerald’s land cost him j rectors shou'd declare potatoes arc:
ihlica^'MrjMT'rr.’N m wTaiuiM.’rte.i agent | about 81 an acre, and that lie was j worth 82 a bushel when you can buy
for ( |. l ni) , «”ri ( pHonrnn'ir'lm^ , |i l i ^“'.ar^'i'aTwpii | selling it to the co'ony for $3,50-j all you want at Tifton, twenty'or
a- "i"trart f»r wurii. | This Co). Wilson denies, and states' thirty miles away for 35 or 50 cents, i
Notice to Patrons. that the lands cost nearly 83,50, on and sugar is less than the price here, j
an average. while flour is the same figure as at
’.(i til'" Oazetn* will lie Invariably CASH IN AW- I 'J ho (iAZKTTK lias nothing tO do Elk Point.’
vam'k. Tiii» applies to one ami iin, : with the controversy further than fn a 1 letter to the Gazkttk, Mr.
,, r ,* perl,.•«<•« In wir«ii?ra»» orergia ; directly concerns I ifton, and loi that j Boyce says:
|imn:.iiiiiii u-.-oiie* n» Hi*'. reason only gives extracts from the “There will be some of us going
n ,, Ilia fain'.I anil licit, lx.tti fur |Mil.ll«her t . " , , „ , ,
. , interviews and letters. from hereto Georgia this fall, lnit a
In his interview, Mr. Bovcu says: j few of ns, if wo can sell, intend to
i “Messrs. Wilson, Bovce and Weston buy near Tifton.”
,!i, In'.umi'u!*■ in'x jtec t Mm u!i’!a^fwthornj met Fitzgerald at Tifton and hud a |, * |S a little singular that all tha.
it i- tin* Hniy mcuTin iiy wiiii.ii amii'itiiia an*l long talk with him about the 'colony talk of tie* third-term aspirations on !
rr.,t-.i..<! relalloiiMnii Is* inalnUlliml ytwwm |, OVI . un rnnel, iiboul. locally. ., * ' ,.i ... , . . :
For Bargains and New Goods
, AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, GO TO
through it. By the Tribune the col
onel’s official organ, T note in a let
ter signe l by Lewark, Wist, Kernan
and Evans, evidently directors, that
IB, LEE BOWEN,
♦‘Everything is all right, but every »
bite you eat cost here big money—j > Dealer In
potatoes 82 a bushel; bread 8 loaves j
Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries,
Hardware, Croekery,
And In Fact Everything Usually Found in a General Store,
To See is to Be Convinced.
GIVE ME A CALL
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Main Street, TIFTON, GEORGIA.
' ID. !ih itrirt *• uf«• *■ *»• i«•**i»f. Git* Milwrilicr Ini'* a
liH D'i- |».t jn*r, awl I In* publisher more friends and ,
iiimiicV;
ENOCH P BOWEN,
rr..tl tcliillook ran I*•* maintained between
publisher and patron,
If ifu «n'ill» Mntfin will min any otlmr husl-
ue*«, where It U not Hfcoinpairfo'l hy crctllt ,
prices, then It will ruin the newspaper business HU,Lm '
.i~ wi ll. Therefore, we drop It.
Tin* paper, an It now stands, ha representative)
wc have heard HO much about locally. t]|fi ])a| . t 0 { the President hast
’Plus ‘colony business is a great, r...... ,i l0 hiiiorest enemies of
DEALER M
Greneral Merchandise
OF ALL KINDS.
MISREPRESENTS NO GOODS AND GUARANTEES GOOD VALUES.
and I'itzgerald will make '‘gentleman, despite the repeated dc- j
fortune out of it I have nO doubt, at
least I was so informed.' lie lias
purchased 411,0(10 ,seres of Georgia
I land, got it. for 81 an acre, and has
•me, l.otli <>r 11,1k ><dls MI'I «e>*itm*. It Is 'torili
err, .-.Mil nf tin* money a.kn'i fur It. ami sc In*
lijml it, mskH It better rvrry immlli. To thorn
ivla,; rr wllllorr III pay r..r II, wr are anxious to
uollilo^ t" lie uaim'il Iiy forclOK | all option on 130,000 aeros nioie at
nials of any. inclination in that direct- 1
ion on the part of his friends.
Sl‘ll
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n now uml tin'll, <>ur
<ir D» w«? I'VCiy Mih-
On tin 1 11 r-t ihij L
(j.iiii • .»ir lint nil tti*in o
rnlIn f ' !i<' urmw y. Uol ,>v '
n inf* I I,Ml iu; will finh •
, . ,, .uni <■ t. ll y./ii now, In ronlhlnnfp, the j JiaHK
Ik *c xs.iy t-» ;-h n*l r-f Jiim h to pity him up am! , \
1 money, h»r n
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tin* wRinr* j»ncc. Whether ho bought
muiry, wr k 11.111 «l r<>}'
rears, an i proceoii to j it with his own money or not is more
an I know, but the deed is in
and 1 liresume it is colony
let
• inn :111 uhnonnsil app«*tlt« and :
l»rc*8urne
going to turn it over
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Vim tlm iiru-icHt papi'f In Mnuthwi'rtt Gi-
V«>iito Hi'rvi',
l irKfJA/Hl I F 1*1 lU.lHlIlNG (’uMI'A.W
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rti<iir* to •t.iv until ii« h puiii, if ito I to the colony eornpfiuy, whenever
" rop„svt..Klve! tl|!il j(( orf , a||i * m1( ^>,0 „„ aC rO—
a profit <*f 82.30 per acre —and when
170,000'acres are sold the profit, will
lisaatrious! be considerable, AH of the 50,01)0
shares of slock an* taken at 810 each.
Many have paid their entire assess-
I incuts, and of course Fitzgerald lias a
Occasionally a subscriber complains
that this paper doesn’t have enough !
to say about one side or the other of
the silver question. It the utter con-1
l i|s tempt that wc feel for this harmful,!
nonsensical, useless scratching, baek-j
biting ami hair spliting caterwauling: ^
inside the party lines, was better un
derstood, we would lie excused. - ...
UNDERTAKER.
Caskets ami Burial Robes, -Alrajs in Stock.
Orders For All Sizes and Grades Filled Promptly.
* B O W E N ,
P,
Near the II. & W Depot, Tifton, Ga-
Iilakel v suffered from a i
lire l,*Kt, week. Loss 812,nD0: no in
snrnnce.
A colonist from the base of opera
tions over in Irwin was in Tifton
Tuesday and stated to a Gazette re
porter that only about thirty oolo-j
insts had yet arrived on the scene of!
action, and* that little work had as'
I.
Jl'I.lAN.
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E. A. BUCK.
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licks on Hie |{.onn
halloltijali
Trlhtine.
T—y™»«,i*in e in:Bankers and Wholesale Grocers,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
would lipein this
treasui'er for the ompany and will It was expected the surveying and
remain so, for that is the nnderstand-
lnu, of Baker, sold 12,- The land is said to he of a fair
native grown hay in t quality, and 1 do not mean to be un-
I*ariner .lor
mill pounds o
Albany the other day for 818.50 ptn 1 1 dorstood as saying that anybody wi
loose anything. Of course Fit/, will
locating the town
week.
Ion.
Il lliere should ever lie a joint de-
hate on the bloomer question, would
the antis consent to a “division" of
l inn*?
The Houston Home Journal sends
the slickest paper that comes to this
office. It is so grensy as to become
transparent.
bo a bloated niillionan* if he can re
peat, the scheme two or three times.
The hoys wen* within twenty miles
of the colony land, lnit did not go
i out, ns it was reported to he very
tail* land, and I lies- felt it was unnec
essary.
"Tuttle and Sliehan remained in
Macon, while Gray, Marple and iny-
llug Me to Death, Darling,’ is self went to Gen. Merrick's old plant-
And, behold, as the gleaner goetli
down to the harvest, Editor Mc
Intosh's Hay Day draweth nigh.
And Rumor saitli, that oni* good j
friend is getting ready his filthy lucre
even the coin of the realm, to pay.
the 8100 premium for the best bale;
of Georgia grown hay, and that it is
all in good, round, silver dollars
not a base gold coin among them.
Public patronage is respectfully solicited, and prompt at
tention given to the smallest as well as the largest orders.
PLANT SYSTEM.
Tima Table No. 73, In ICffact at 13;01 O’clock, a. in., Sunday, August 4,1895.
The shrinkage this year iu the tax
able values of lands causes Mr. llow-
READ DOWNWARD
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No. 327.
Local
No. 89. |
No. 87. ;
I No. 88. * No. 00
Krolaht.
Dally ex
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K er !
nssen- ,
per
STATIONS.
jPasscn- jpassen-
ger per
Suntlay.
Rally j
Daily ;
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Dally 1 Daily
1*. M. j
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A. M.
7 20
IL Jt W. Shops
P. M. | A.M.
j 11 20: 7 45
8 (* 40 8
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Brunswick !
is 1100 s 7 30
l In* tide * if a new song. It is intend
ed for a duett and no audience. If
ation. This consisted of 3,2(10 acres, «r<l H. Stafford, of Augusta, to sug-,
and had been offered to us at a very 1 fR'sl* ;l remedy in the shape of a State -
it is successful it, will he a tight; reasonable figure before we left Elk land immigration commission, to con- [
squeeze, says the lilukcly Observer,
whose lull'll
llu*
A. F. & S.
point. Wo went out on
and examined it carefully. We were
railway, more! ‘UMnppointe*!. The land was worn
lor editor ought to know
land si* 1 * of the Governor, the Commis
sioner of Agriculture nod three citt-!
zens from different sections of the!
generally known as the Allmny and 1 over it was a second growth | •State, to he appointed by the Goy-j;;
('iinlcle railroad, has changed
iiiiinageiiieiit, .1. S. Crews been ap
pointed general manager,
Gablictt, resigned, with headquarters
in Albany.
crimr. The duty of this commission I
I
A pres*, dispu'eh ciys that half of
tin* negroes that left Savannah in
.Marih Iasi for Liberia are dead, from
fever and starvation. Of 21 I emi-
'Jtrants, only t wo an* said to have se
cure*! work. It is to he hoped that
‘ins report is exaggerated.
It is estimated by go<*>d authority
thut the Southern cotton mills will
consume 1,mill,ihui |,.||,
season.
jl„ : of timber. Il would reouire a for
tune to terlili/.e the soil and bring should be to devise and execute the
vice (Veil | it hack to its original condition. On host method of securing foreign' • ;;;;;;*;
Sunday, in company with Maj. capital, advertise the ad vantages and j 'Xm,"
Glessner, wo drove down jo near resources of the State and secure a
better class of fanner
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Tifton I" inspect the experimental belter class of farmer Immigrants IJ !: j ()
farm owned by the railroad eompanv. from other States. An annual ap-!
Il was the liiii xt thing we seen on propriatiou of 825,000 to be placed at
Flit? fruit, trees were in thedisposal of this commission.
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•iml it. illnstinted In a recent letter to the manufacturers'
very dearly what the m>U was capa- Mr, \V. I*', benjamin, editor of the
bln of. The soil was richer than up tutor. Itnsliford, X. Y., says; “U may lie
towards Mneon, tin miles northwest, a pleasure to you lo know the high es-
aud the lay of land was perfect.
are to he
'nee. Mi’ntanmcry.N'aislivillti.iMivaiHiali.Charleston, ami all ]>nints north; als<> Tiiin]i:i anil St. Angnsttne
1 Reclining c*balr Cars betwetm WaycrnsM and MontRoiuerv, via Tlioiuaaville.
iiv ltit it nrvirAM \y f \vIIVW * nm wiituo
IL DENHAM,
General Bui'crlntendeiu,
WHKNN.
I*. T. (JJn^’r. HavAnnah, Ga.
1 Men tv of small creeks
teem iu which mcdicinos
are held hy the people of your own slate,
. t where they must he best known. An
tie coming found, ,un^ the water seems to he aunt of mine* who resides at Dexter, *;
LahL kcrhoii notwitliatnmling j softer than our rain water. \Ye were lowu, was about to visit me a few years |
depression in business, the con*! so pleased with both the land and R hice. and before leaving home wrote me,
sumption hy southern mills was mu',-1 i|,o country in and about this placo i nsk,ns if they Worc 80,11 hc , re ‘ ir !
they were not she would tiring a quantity
with tier, ns slid did not like to he with
out them.” The medicines referred to j
Baldridge &• Fulwood,
8118 bales, mi increase of'Jtl pov cent. Hint we secured an option on
Editors Bowoll, Richardson, Black-! :lt * 11,1 a< ’ r, “*
place j
490!
LAllGlCUf
burn, ct nl., arc put on due notice
that the Gazette will invade their
“No, I do not know ah Georgia is are Clmmlierhvln’s Cough Remedy,
ous for Its cures of colds amt
fam-
Jj ll.uwiAWivJ.iiiu.acF
ROOMS l ani.> 2, FAULK BUILDING,
Georgia.
a better country than Union county.!^ 3 IO , r 'T™ . <H n T x
- ,, f j fl „ , „ * {Chamberlain a Pain Halm for rhoumntism*
v.llagc m full fore* during Novcm- 1 lie lines of produce are so different. Um0 lmcki poin# in thc iMo #ml ( . hMii
bor. We haven't had a legal holiday 9 a iiinn wants, corn, wheat, onts * nndChamherlnin's Colic, Cholera and
during thc year, and we propose to and In?
and wc propose
take u week off, turn the hoys loose,
and take in the Exposition. And if
the wiener worsts and free lunch
counters can’t slain the stain, we may
fall back on our friends.
Tifton,
S. Gr. SLACK,
for him.
The OAZIirrii „»<l Atlanta
Wcckh) Journal both one year for $1.
(He* advertisement.
Union county is the placo Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints.
If he wants to raise fruit These medicines have been in constant
... i . i....... :,* i ... ? . i ‘ use In Tow.Vfor almost a quarter of a
and a dtvorsilicil crop, and not spend , , \ , .
. . , . 1 , 1 . ; century. I he people have learned that
a fortune in keeping warm during they nrc Rrlldes of greBt worth m ,, r .
the winter, let him take the south.” q, and uncqunled hy any other. They |
111 Ills reply to Wilsons letter, lie are for sale here hy Tifton Drug Store.
Mhcr things: “Now T()C m , w W()|min “* t ,‘ her
AND DEALER IN
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says, among other things: “Now ... . HARD W A R E y
• .. , f , . i I he new woman gets her vigor sjt*. t> a T'XT r T T ti DC ATT
the colonel in Ins article declares, from Dr. Westmoreland's Cslisava ** ^ -c\. I -A.
there
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S—Regular Mop. J’—Stop on ni^nal.
Diroct copneotion jn.olo at Wavrro** with thrtmph I’uUmau Sleeping: Cars for St.Iitmb.
GKO, W. COATES,
D. I*. Agt*., UnmswjfkCra
Contractor and Builder,
is a rr
nil road running nearly' Tonic. For sale by Jake W. Fan Ik. Tit’ton,
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