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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA.. FRIDA £, SEPTEMBER 20, 1895. 3
ALL SORTS OF THINGS.
Items of Interest Gathered From Va
rious Sources.
Hello, Albany! Programme.
Wake up, there; and tell us what For Sabbath school Convention, with !
cotton's worth! : Mt. Zion Church, Colquitt Co.,'
This will probably be one of the Sept. 28 and 29, 1895.
Capt. J. G. McPhaul, of Worth is
up in Atlanta this week, taking a
look at the Exposition.
H. S. Clarke, u photographor, for
merly of Thomasville, fell from a
second story window in Moultrie day
before yesterday, and was instantly
killed.
• You never know what may happen.
Keep Dr. Westmoreland’s Calisaya
Tonic in the house. For sale by
Jake W. Paulk.
The Cotton States and Interna
tional Exposition, the World’s Fair
of the South, opened with imposing
ceremonies in Atlanta Wednesday.
President Cleveland, in his home at
Gray Gables, pressed the electric but
ton that set the machinery i,n motion,
while Judge Emory Speer furnished
the wind to spread the sails of the
Ship of Progress.
Baldridge & Fulwood agency have
some fine 10 and 20 acre farms four
miles south of town for $0.00 per
acre. Also, within
first messages over the 42-inile tele
phone line within the next five days.
It is complete and in good working
order from Tiftou to Sylvester, and
the poles are being placed and the
wires stretohed to Albs ny as fast as
possible.
Tuesday morning the line was
brought into Tiftou and connected
with the telephone iu the wholesale
grocery and banking establishment
of Julian, Love & Buck. The genial
general manager, Mr. W. H. Love,
has been the most active promoter of
the enterprise at this end of the line,
but, in that quiet,mattei-of-fact man
ner peculiar to him, he had done his
work so thoroughly and well that few
if any of our citizens knew where the
’phone would be located until it was
in position.
The line will be a great conveni
ence to onr citizens and business men
and'add not a little to our city. It
places us in talking distance of onr
neighbors over in Worth, and we 1
two miles *at ! will be on speaking terms with Al
bany in a few days if she doesn’t |
Saturday, 9:00 u. /n.—Invocation
service by J. B. Sinclair.
9:30.—“What beneSts are derived
from Sabbath schools by the sur
rounding community?” by J. D. Cal
houn.
Recess.
2:00, p. m.—“Who ought to sus
tain and encourage Sabbath school
work?”by President, C. II. 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. Uox.
10:00.—Sunday school exercise, by
Mt. Zion Sunday School.
11:00.—Preaching, To be supplied
by committee.
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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 book,
A
W. W. Weiih, )
owlino, Ex. Com.
II. T. Dow
S. M. Sf-i.f, )
If you want to sell your land,
place it with Baldridge & Fulwood
agency, Tiftou, Gu.
Honor Roll of Bartow School.
1ST UONOltS.
$10 per acre. •“ “ lc " 11 °“° " }i m Summerlin, Mack Scott, Ed
The grave of Eve is visited by move her washing from the banks of j die Griffin) Waltcr Branch> 0wen
over 40,000 pilgrims each year. It is the ]' lint,
to be seen at Jeddah, in a cemetery Dr. J. W. Perry, Dead. | lord. Leonard Griffin. Muck Grif-
outside the city walls, the tomb is \yiil, deep regret the Gazette re- fin, Tom Wakelord, \ ess Moore,
fifty cubits long and twelve feet wide j ce j veg intelligence of the deatli of Ilenrv Taylor, Marcus Griffin, Ri-
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
Griffin, Jpe Connell, Henry Wake- ill all g()0(l thillg'S, WO pfOpOSO, f()V tllO
next Fifty Days, to give them, witli-
ri'.e Arabs entertain a belief that Eve p err y ) 0 f Sumner, early in ley Taylor, Mack Wakeford, Hugh
was the tallest woman who overlived. t | )e wee ] { _
j Taylor and Earnest Woodell.
Hon. Ben E Russel, accompanied - As mentioned elsewhere, lie fell
by his son, lms been visiting Uienzi ] asleep several days ago, from which j
M. M. Tennant.
out reserve or condition, without bond
lien, or mortgage, but
Johnson, editor of the Houston Post, be never awakened, but passed peace- j n^Tonlc PeHet^Lnw^p thc^ys^
at Houston, Texas. Hienzi Johnson fully and quietly through the valley
and Mr, Russo! are cousins and they of the shadow, across the liver, into;
should botli be proud of each other the haven of peace and rest,
or words to that effect.—Wayoross An earnest atnj faithful servant ofj
Herald. his profession: a pioneer of Method-;
Two hundred cases of Chinese! ism; a valiant and veteran soldier of
goods, which were shipped from j the cross, grown gray in his Master’s
•Hong Kong, several weeks ago, have j service, with a full measure of years j
arrived in Atlanta, and are now at and honors, lie lias gone to his re
grounds of the Cotton States and In- ward,
tornational Exposition, in charge of
the custom house officials. Those
goods for the Chinese Village, at the
Combined form a Perfect Treatuicut. 2$e
As a
Doctor Does.
Absolutely Free,
Will Open Oct. 1st.
Poulan’s tourist hotel, built espe
cially to meet the requirements of
Exposition, and will he unpacked as, ^ desjri to 8pend the winter in
soon as released by the custom house thfl >unny fionth) will| 80 the Gazette
officials. jg informed, be ready for guests about
The “crime of 187.J, did not de- j q )e j] rs t 0 f October,
monetize the watermelon. It not It is said to be handsomely fitted,
only continued in circulation—in our. and thoroughly equipped,
midst, so to speak—but it has gained
favor. It is estimated that there is
an average circulation of thirty-four
The one great fault with all
Liver Fills is that they act sud
daily 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.
one year’s subscription 1 o that first-class.
Democratic, newsy, reliable, family newspaper, tiie
Atlanta Weekly Journal.
Every physician prescribes A powerful
remedy for a disordered liver, but he then
orders also a strengthening tonic, .which
acts ns a purifier, restoring the appetite,
toning up the system, and making you feel
“* catu
watermelons per capita in this coun
try, and under the unlimited free
production of watermelons those of
Georgia are maintained at par or at
a slight premium. With watermelons
as the fruit of final consumption, and
with the Georgia peaches circulating
as subsidiary eating, the people of
Georgia arc paying very littie atten
tion to other questions.—New York
World.
In a recent letter to the manufacturers
Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spec
tator. Rusliford, N. Y., says: “It may he
a pleasure to you to know the high es
teem in which Chamberlain’s medicines
are held by the people of your own slate,
where they must lie best known. An
Periodical.
Perhaps you don’t get much value out
of your farm paper. It’s articles may lie
away up over your head; or, more likely,
they thrash over old subjects that you
were familiar with when a boy. Any
way, they don’t help you, and you have
probably come to think that farm papers
are of little account.
But just wait a moment. Did you get
your farm paper with some gilded premi
um V or did you just take it for trial for
three months to get rid some agent? and
in either case, take it since because you
couldn’t get it to stop coming?
If such is the case, you may want to
I see a copy of the
The Ruiul New Youkeh.
You get no premium with it; and it
I will stop as soon as the paid time expires.
It is a paper that thousands of farmers
; take ami pay for in advance every year,
j just because they want the useful, relia
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.
Atalld«a!ertf,ormaU.for30c., O boxes $1.00.
BROWN MFG. CO., Now York.
THIS IS
aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter,j ble help that it gives them. .
Iowa, was about to visit me a few years' Weekly One v $1.00 a Yeah,
since, and before leaving home wrote me,’and your money hack if you want-it.
*•«», It It’oy .... .01.1 taw. if
they were not she would bring a quantity
ipoNLYM/ffli
Who iakes
AN D
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ATA
To all our Friends or Patrons, who,
between now and October 1st, 181)5,
pay up past dues of over eight months,
or subscribe for one year in ad-
vance. -I ust think of it!
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SELL
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EREE BOOKAHppgiPRICC LIST
'^t0l1E§liiiAMTOIi.Ny.
CffC,
SI LO'RTHAND.
to, w hl* h er > 118 8 I* C ( ''d not *° ’ ,e " ith- From all accounts Chamberlain's
; Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the afilict-
fum-1 „,i Tho™ la nr. advertisement about
out them.” The medicines referred to
arc Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, fnm-; C( j 'riiere is no
ous for its cures of colds anil croup; t ],j g . WB fed just like snying it.—The
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for rheumatism,; Democrat, Carrollton, Ky. For sale by
lame back, pains in the side and chest, Tjf|on Drug Store.
and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ,
Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. i,- or u j| kinds of commercial or le
Thomaaville. - Georgia.
Thu (jazuttk is permanctlv enlarged to eight pa
ges, forty columns. During the present year, and for
the years to come, it proposes to be TIIK newspaper
of Southwest Georgia, if Knergy and Enthusiasm,
Grit and Greenbacks, can accomplish ii. 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 sc-
Book-keeping, Telegraphy, Typewriting, Pen
manship and Arithmetic. StmlrnU ftMlntcil to
position. So vacation. For fun t ,,j' the wealth and happiness of our people,
ad,Irons G. W. H.-Staxlv, Prctridnirt. * ' > > *
These medicines have lieen in constant gaj work, or any other Job Printing,
nse in Iowa for almost a quarter of n* 8en d your order to the Gazette
century. The people have learned that j Publish ixit House. Recently added ;
they are articles of great worth and mer- improvements makes its fucihtiea
C. H. GOODMAN,
Second to Nothing,
it, and uncqualcd by any otlicr. They
are for sain lien: by Tifton Drug Store.
WOODYARB.
second to none in South Georgia for , . ”, , , „ ,
,, , ... Wood of any size desired, delivered in
ad kinds of work and we will dt.- (a jj p art „ 0 j l0 wn at reasonable rates.
From All Part, of Urn Mate Urn Verdict I. phcate prices of MW Other llOUSf, Mid nfc-VlO-ly.
Mi. same. guarantee satisfaction. Just received' • —
Howling omMi. i u. ^ a fine line of new coinrnerciul station- j fit HVfj i) (' It
it proposes to give the news, and am. the news. ot
'<0
this section of the State;
and new line of novelties in wed-
I have h*<m a anffenT iron* a complication «*f
liter *ml kidney trouble*, ae«*oini>anle»l l»y a m - cr y
tore nalnacn»* mv lark. t :u»ihapj»y to testify . .
that after uaiiig ]>r. Himmonii' Hepatitic or Live, Cling lUVilftt/OnS
Cure. I am completely relieved of my tmublcj —
W. It. Urn.
For Hale*
For Mite by Jake W. Faulk ..
Atbargain, if fsold soon, a fine
JAHTSD FOB A COLONY: airactof
I 40 to 100 thousand litres* of land, ns team of extra large-; horse mules, 6
I neat In a body ns possible anywhere j y ear 3 old, gentle and w ill work sin-
in Wftegru*eQef>rgia. Address: g| c or double. Address,
H. HoldaNe, Tiftou, Gy.
Address,:
BAi.niunor is Fi t.wool),
Tifton. Georgia.
ID li!i & Snow
Address all orders to:
TIFTON*. OLOlUil
Fruits and Trees for Sale,
400 Acres in Nurseries and Orchards.
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Tin; UrffWt grower of Tiiumpli PcacF.
finllctt Yellow Peaiii in Ike World.
SKM» -:- POIt -;- CilTAlOOUK
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