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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA.. FRIDA £, OCTOBER 4, 1395. ,
' List of Jurors.
Chosen for the October, term,1895,
Berrien Superior Court:
GRAND JURORS.
FOB SIZX AND SHAPE.
W\ C. Weeks,
W. H. Griffin, Sr.,
W. H. Morris,
John B. Gunn,
J. C. Birmans,
J. B, Baskins,,
W. I,. Peters,
James A. Mathis,
W. H. Coursey,
Daviii S. Roberson,
James S. Gaiddingv
J. E. Connell, Sr.,
Joel J. Carter, '
B. P. Lovitt.
J. H. Hutchinson,
R. W. Connell,
MSB:**
B. F. Lindsey,
D. D. Dorminy,
James F. Parrish,
J. H. Parrish,
W. A. McCollongh,
Charles Rents, '
James Broaden.
Robert J. Uriffin,
C. H. Goodman,
J. S. McMillan.
TRAVERS JURORS.
John L. Stathews,
Elbert McMillan,
Mike Weeks,
E. E, Crosby,
John IV. E. Powell,
,T. K. Carswell,
J. M. Wright,
W. W. Timmons,
'Joseph E. Morris,
B. Z. Whitehurst,
J. T. Dobson,
Lewis ,T. Drawtly,
Turner A. Haunter,
Thos. E. Baker,
IV. M. Fiveash,
Fisher Griner,
Houston Green,
W. D. Whitehurst,
Hamilton S. Wingate,
John It. Peters,
J,* . Clements,
William K. Vickers,
John Giddcos,
W, J. Lamb,
J. E. Hall,
John Brown,
llandell McMillan,
James T. Locklcr,
William T. Overstreet,
J. B. Moore,
Samuel W. Watson,
John Nelson,
Stephen Roberts,
Joseph llulton.
"William Gaskins,
Samuel F. Guthrie.
EXPOSITION KATES.
Georgia Southern ami Florida
Railway.
FROM TIFTON—
$8.70, tickets on sale September 5, ami
12, and daily from September 15h, to De
cember 15th, 1805 inclusive, limited to
January 7tli, 1891).
$0.40 tickets on sale daily from Sep
tember 15th to December 80th inclusive,
limited for return fifteen days from date
of sale, no ticket to bear longer limit
than January 7th, 1800.
$4.35 Tickets on sale daily from Sep
tember 15th to December 30;li inclusive,
limited for return seven days from date
of sale. G. A. McDonald, G. P. A.
W, F. Rudisill, Agent.
Personal Pronoun Makes Trouble.
Johnny was writing u letter and Wil
lie was looking over his shoulder.
“You're not making that T right,"
said Willie.
“Wlmt's the matter with it, I'd like
to know?" replied Johnny.
“You're running it below the ilne.
Hint's what's the matter with it.”
“I guess I’m writing this letter, ain’t
1? If I want to make it that way it's
my business, ain't it?”
“Course. If you want to make a ‘J’
of yourself, go ahead.”—Texas Siftings.
lUn Applause Well Cut.
Friend (at a French play)—Why did
you applaud so vigorously when that
comedian made his speech before the
curtain?
Spriggins (confidentially) — So folks
would think I understood. What did
he say?
Friend—lie said the remainder of bis
part must bo taken by an understudy,
as he felt very ill,—Tit-Bits.
Joys of tlio Agriculturist.
Now the merry, merry farrnor getteth up .at
four o'clock,
And ho gocth out a-fecdlng anil a-watorlnc
his stock;
And ho fighteth grubs and Insects all tho
bright and smiling morn,
For the worm Is In tho cabbage and the bug Is
In tho corn.
—Chicago Tribune.
"The first thing that phrenologist ex
claimed when he saw me was: ‘What a
head!”'
“Where were you the night before?”
-Life.
That
Headache!
You have sick headache occasion
ally, with sour stomach and bilious
ness. This all comes from a sluggish
action of the liver.
/
There are three things you can do.
You can take liver pilla which cleanse
the whole system out but leave you
weakened and exbauated. Or you can
consult a physician, which is a good
but expensive plan. Now therela a
third and better course. You can have
the physicians advice and his remedies
both for 15c.
Ask your druggist for Ramon’S
Tonic Liver Pills. He will
f ive you two boxes of medicine.
hese boxes contain exactly what
every leading doctor prescribes. You
first take a Ramon’s Pill which
opens the bowels easily and natural
ly, without violence. You then take
the Ramon’s Tonic Pellets
daily for a fortnight.
They contain a powerful Tonic and
Blood Purifier, which makes a new
creature of yo«. At the same time they
keep the bowels mildly active. Try it
t once.
At all dealers, or mall, for SSc ., S boxes $1.00.
BROWN UFO. CO.. New York.
AnUnparalleledOffer!
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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
dues on our subscription hook,
past
Almost Wiped Out.
Florida natives like to make game of
inquisitive travelers. An English cock
ney was talking with a “cracker."
“Yes,"said the Floridian, “wohad an
awful fire down in Swamp City last
week. Only seventeen houses left
standing.”
“My goodness! IIow many were there
before?” ■
“Eighteen.”
While We Wash the Dishes.
“I leave you forever!" she scornfully
ejaculated, striding from the room.
If these words were, spoken by the
new woman to some tender, helpless
man, how dreadful would they be.
But it was the Hired Girl. How in
finitely worse this makes it.—N. Y. Re
corder.
Jas. II, Price.
W K ^
rito any kind of FIUK 1NSUHAKCK in!
good companies, at least possible cost. j
L IFE Insurance in the Security Mutual Life !
, Association, tho best and cheapest Life «
Insurance in existence.
A CCIDENT Insurance ill the United States
Cusualt}' Co., of New York. Non-Contes- ;
table Combination, and special Combination
Policies. Limited or Trip Tickets. Let us write j
you before starting to the Exposition or any trip, j
Ii23.v5.ly.
Jas. H. Price & Co.
For all kiuds of commercial or le
gal work, 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-1
plicate prices of any other house, and
guarantee satisfaction. Just received !
«i( a fine line of new commercial station
ery, and new line of novelties in wed
ding invitations.
Something That Pay..
Hackett—I owe my landlady for threa I
months’ board, and she says that I have
got to pay up.
Sackett (indifferently)—I owe my j
landlady a year’s hoard bill.
Hackett—IIow on earth do you get
along without paying her?
No Elocutionist.
Mrs. Fogg—Oil, yes, Miss Della Sart
is a fine elocutionist. She reads so
naturally and every word is uttered
with such distinctness!
Mr: Fogg—H’m! Reads distinctly and
naturally, does she? Well, all I’ve got
to say is, she U noelocutionist.—Boston
Transcript.
Not Desirable.
Dashaway—What’s the idea of put
ting your cigars in a glass case?
Cleverton—It preserves tho flavor.
Dashaway—I shouldn't think, old
man, that you would want to preservo
the flavor of these 'cigars.—Brooklyn
Life.
On tho Cards.
Newgrad—Yes, Plugger was a very |
clever fellow, but ho will never be |
heard from again; he has gone into the
ministry.
Olgrad—Don’t be too sure of that. Ilo
may yet develop heretical opinions.—N.
Y. Herald."
Avernglng It.
"Are you happily married?"
“I—I guess so. The extravagance,of
Ids protestations of affection for me
just about equal his economy in buying
dresses."—Indianapolis Journal.
The Victoria Hotel,
J. W. GOLUCKE, MAN’G’R.
Nob. RO-32-34 South Pryor Street. Half
Block From Car Shed,
ATLANTA, - - GA.
A RE you going totlm Exposition? If so,
stop at the Leading Hotel, where accom
modations are to be had for 1,000 guests per day.
Tho only tyrst-class Hotel in the city charging
only $2.00 per day.
Jlurglnr proof safo for valuables, cars pass the
door every live minutes for Exposition Grounds.
Everything llrst-class. The nest beds in tho
citv. The best table In the city. Telegraph or
write ahead for accommodations. Remember,
we will treat yon rigid, and charge you only
$2.00 per day for board and lodging. Porters at
ail trains.
tilj’s
SHORTHA 3S r D.
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 Day s, to give them, with
out reserve or condition, without bond
lien, or mortgage, but
Absolutely Free,
one year’s subscription to th at first-class,
Democratic, newsy, reliable, family newspaper, the
Atlanta Weekly Journal.
Thomasville, - Georgia.
llook-kccping, Telegraphy, Typewriting, Pen
manship and Arithmetic. Students assisted to
position. No vacation. For full particulars,
address ti. W. II. Stanly,President.
C.H. GOODMAN,
Getting There with Itoth Feet. ~ “
You think Col. NViglcy is likely to I WOODYARD.
succeed us a politician?"
“Succeed? Why, man, lie’s already
got to tho point where they’re burning
him in effigy.”—N. Y. Recorder.
Thu Little Trials of Life.
Carrie—Of' course, 1 couldn’t avoid
hearing part of the conversation -
Clara—No; and what n pity you were
not able to hear the rest of it!—Puck.
Wood of any size desired, delivered in
nil parts of town at reasonable rates,
nS-vlO-ly.
The Till I Snow CoipuyJ
To nil our Friends or Patrons, who,
between now and October 30th, 1895,
pay up past dues of over eight months,
or subscribe for ( one year in ad
vance. Just think of it!
Self-Respect,
Mistress (reprovingly) — I saw. you
throwing slops out the back door to-day.
New Girl (with dignity)—I wouldn’t
live with a family wot throwed ’em out
th’ front door, mum.—N. Y. Weekly.
Up In the World.
"This high living will be the death of
_ me!” groaned Ardup, olimbing wearily
Sackett—By paying attentions to her , lp t ] lL . i a , s t flight of stairs that led tc
Slaughter.—N. Y. World.
From the External Sign*.
“My mamma got ever so many falls
when she was learning to ride the bicy
cle yesterday," explained the little girl
to the caller, “and that's why she's so
long coming down. She’s got tho blues
all over her."—Chicago Tribune.
Found It Ho,
Dusty Rhodes—People call this a fro* ;
country.
Mrs. Dogood—What do you call it?
Dusty Rhodes—I agree with Rev. Dr. j
Piecrust, that it is a free-and-easy!
country.—N. Y. World.
Two View*.
Musician (ironically)—1 am ofraid my
music is disturbing the people who are
talking over there.
Hostess—Dear me. I never thought
of that. Don’t play so loudly.—N. Y.
Weekly.
his lodgings on the fifth floor back,—
Chicago Tribune.
He Appreciate,I tho Ktailneu.
Mrs. Hushmore—You'll have to set
tle up or leave,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Fruits and Trees for
Sale.
Two Good firs lor tie Price ol Oft 11
400 Acres in Nurseries and Orchards.
The largest grower of Triumph Pencil.
"'cilo “ * ’ “
-Earliest Yellow Peach in tho n't>rid.
HKNI)
F O It - : - C A T A L O OUE!
1,000,000 People Wear
I W.LDouglas Shoes
Summer Boarder—Tllauks, awfully. |
The last place I was at they made me
do both.—Life.
HAND
SEWED
PROCESS^
$5.00
Explained.
Clara—How did you manage to keep i
your head above water so long?
Maude (who came near being drowned)
—I had on a new hat.—Puck.
Not Likely
"WiU your father make any ob
jection* to my proposing?"
“I should think noM- I have six sis
ters "—Harper's llazar.
*1.00 to *3.00 * pair. All Klzlti and
Width.. Tilt advance in leather haa Incrcaied tha
price of other make., but tha qunllly and price! ol
W. I«. Douglas shore remain the same.
Take noaubimute; are that name and price ia •lumped
tut aoie. W. L Douglaa, llaocxTua, M*«t. Sold by
J. Z. Elliott, Sparks.
Notices—To Let.
GKOKfilA-Hr.RRiEX Cotxty :
Will Ik* let, to the lowest bidder, at tho bridge
site, on the 15th flay of Octolier, IftUSp&t 12o'clock
noon, the contract to hulhl a bridge acres* \VU-
l&cooehee creek, sit what 1b generally known a*
i the Luke old Ferry.
i Party or nartien to whom the contract may Iw
! awarded will Ik? required to ghc bond‘bud m»ui-
rltv for the faithful performance of the contract,
1 nlao to keep bridge In good rcji air for Mtv»*n year*
from completion of name. Plan* and BjMviiioa-
tiorut made fullv known «*» day of Jesting. The
bridge to he paid fer on cr.mjifrtbxi jointly by
tUM to patent? Protect yonr ideurthermay hardly believe it, but ho has been outj ^m'amf atu.lVhbemle, n-wrwl. ' J "
| with me twice, and we’re not. engaged | V rl , M ,„ ,. r „ T ,
yet.—Judge. i mi,a*Tr.uur,Clerk. H*aM Co* Cbiu'ra.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
i)r. Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic j
cures dyspepsia and malaria. *
lUANmToR A COlWy : A tractotj
yl 40 10 100 thousand acres of land, as ,
I! nesr in a body as possible anywhere
Address:
Kind Offer.
Impoliteness may sometimes, per
haps, be answered properly with im
pertinence. A struggling author went
to an editor with a manuscript.
Oh,” exclaimed the editor, "don't
me now. I’ve other fish to fry!"
“Well, 111 fry your fish for you,” said
the author, "while you read my manu
script!"
So the editor had to read it.
For Men'
Wear W. It
For Boys
andYoutbs
Douglas ahoee and save first
The Gazette is pcrmanetly 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
cret of the wealth and happiness of our people.
Second to Nothing,
in VTircgrase Georgia. Address: Summer Love.
IJalduidok & Fulwood. Marjorie—That young man staying
Tilton. Georgia. a t the other cottage seems awfully nice.
edge—But he's so slow. You would
WANTED-AN IDEA"”""'"'”
8B‘tffs&a’tsnsB.i .j™.*-1
BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washloiton.
D. O., for their Prize offer. j
it proposes to give the news,
this section of the State.
t
Address all orders to:
Tifton,
and ai.i. the news, of
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