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County Directory.
Okw.vabv:—A. AV. l*attenon, Nashville.
CI.KIIK Hue. Count :—0. 1.. Smith, Nashville.
SHBIttvi':—D, W. Tin-in, Nashville.
Tax Cotuscroaltnbt. (Irllllu, Alaitalja.
Tax Krokivkii:—.Jno.H. McCranls, LaConte.
TliEASimnn:—W. It. Flitch, NashvflU),
RunvEVon:-- M. It/I.lmtaer, Alton.
(JORu5KR:-H- W. ^cCranie, JSafthvliJe*
County Commissioner*: .1. I. Patton, l.h.-ilr-
>iiaii. -I.'K. William*,!.. K. Tjgart, Hlla* Tjaart,
Clerk.
Ornnml**loner*’ anil Ordinary'* coirt meet*
the first Monday In each month.
Superior eourt.Koutliernelrnult,convene* third
Monday In March and second .Monday In October,
lion. Aug. II. Hansel), Judge; II. It. Feeples, So
licitor (lenera).
COCXTV COPHT;—.luilge, !.. K. iMtloimr,
Urooklleld. Deputy Clerk, I). I..Smith, Nashville.
Monthly term,3rd .Monday In each month; Qnar-
terly term, 3rd. Monday In Khhruary, May, Aug
ust and Xoretaber.
,1 District,o.m.,It K Turner,Xaahvlllle.
AV O Mcllac, Nashville.
•I. I'., 1427 District, ti,M., A M Shaw, Nashville,
N, I*.', J At Itamlcock, Nashville.
.1. I’., JIM District, o, tv II Powell; N. I’.,
O, 1 Donkins, Nashville
ME GAZETTE:
QCTOBER 25, 1895.
Atnotit; the Goloninti*.
A representative of tlie Gazette vis
ited the old soldiers’ colony recently
and found the general bustle and ex
citement common to such enterprises.
There were temporary .structures of
>11 styles of architecture, and tents
and wagons were also utilized for
protection against the elements. The
rnotlby aggregation of habitations
put one in mind of some of the has
tily constructed towns in Western
Pennsylvania in the palmy days of
the oil excitement. There are not
more titan three hundred strangers
on the ground now, but new arrivals
.1. p.,1329District, O.M.. « w carter; N. r., every day is rapidly'augmenting the
Furjy of the Flames.
K. L. Vickers, sop-in-law of 1)i. J.
C. Goodman, who lives five miles
west of Arabi, in Worth county, had
the misfortane to lose his barn and
a year’s supply of corn, hay and oat3,
by fire. The mules were saved, but;
a fine sorrel mare perished in the
flames. The loss is quite heavy, j
Spontaneous combustion is given as
the probable cause of the fire.
If Troubled with ItheiiniatiHm
Head This.
Annapoi.is, Md„ Apr.'lO, 1884.—I have
used Chamberlain’s Pain Halm for rheu
matism and found it to bo all that is
claimed for it, I believe it to be the best
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preparation for rheumatism and deep
crowd. Mr. Fitzgmldlnformed the I * ealed , " u,cu)ar 1>ai " s , on the *" arket a " d
r . t . cheerfully recommend it to the public.
Gazette representative that they j N(J Buookh, dealer In boots, shoes,
Would be ready to make the allot- j e t c „ No. 18 Main St.
ment to the members of t he asaoeia- also head this.
.1 T Wclil,, I/,I*.
.). P„ (IS District, o. M., M AV Hcmlciwui; N.
p„ ,| A Slater, Alajialia.
,1. p„ )I44 District, o. Jl., AV it Itliodcn; N. P.,
AVIlllam CliUhohn, tiaj* Mill.
.1, p., 1*00 District, (.. M„ .Mm Crosl.y; N. P.,
AV C Patten, Mlllt.iwn. ,
.7. P.,II«District, « -I...I A Matthis; n.p., tioii on October 23tb, and that after Mkpiianichvim.b, St. Mary County,
n M Deviiiie, Ariel. j,, , , , :,.n,,„|Md.—I sold a bottle of Chamberlain’s
.1. !\. 11W DUtrlrf, o. >i., «1 I* Klnanl; N. I .» ' tllllt Cl«l10 tllCy CXJH'CtcU A lllllllX
IJ y JAiuhuy, ismox.
,7. I’.. 1IM Dlntrlft, t*. m., Ann. U. I’otera; N.J
1. B. Bowen, JJnrjkllfltl.
.1, I*.. 1K1! c. m„ .1 If Hootlrnan; N. I*.
E. E. V*>iinian% TJfton.
.1, !*.. Bill <•. m., I’au! O'roxUy; s. r.,
E K CrcHtfiy, Ava. ^
.] r. mg 1 >»•« l> 1* Luke; N. I'.»
ThoMiutG Flitch, Cecil*
.1 i* UM7 o. m m d K William*; N. I’.,
J ]) Ualtmon, Hparku.
RECORD OF THE COUNTY
.1. K. Marshall, who was hurt in
a dilliciilty at Sparks last week, is on
the roa<I to recovery.
Genial Joe Parrish is still fattening
drummer* at the Adel house. Joe
set* a grind table, and has hundreds
of friends among the traveling pub
lic,
Berrien's clever people lavorcd the
Gazette with quite a number of re
newals and -a large list of new sub
scribers at superior court last week.
Thanks.
Our holiness brethren have been
bolding a series of meetings for the
past few days at, tlio Crossroads
church, near Adel, They were well
attended.
Will Myers, who lias been twice
convicted and sentenced for the mur
der of Forest Crowley in Atlanta,
pushed by his jailer mid escaped ear
ly in the week, and up to date lias
not been captured. The jailer lias
been discharged.
H. P, Brown, a live-at-home tar
iner near Nashville, who recently
Pain Balm to a man who hart been siitf
And don’t let all the good things be sold before you see them.
I want to do business with you because I have just exactly
what you want, and my prices are right. Such quantifies
of new styles as we show in all departments, leave nothing
to be asked for that we cannot supply. We have the
DISPOSITION, ASSORTMENT,
to please every one who are seeking good Styles', Quality
and Bargains. DRY-GOODS, SHOES, and GENT’S
FURNISHING GOODS. I am going to reduce my stock
regardless of price. Below I name a few prices to give you
an idea what we propose to do for the next xo or 15 days.
of members, and by Christmas at 1 rhaunZhm for seyend“years. ! °'
least one-third of t.lio entire member- u made him a well man. A. .J. McGinn. !
ship, which would amount to 18,000 For sale at 50 cents per bottle at Tiftonj
people. By October, IHlMi, lie ex- Drugstore.
pects that the whole membership of ' j, n Ai Carter, at Nashville, has'
S H O K S
55,000 to have arrived. I his means , cutj ]‘2,000 pounds of hay from a lit-
u city in a night, and a big one at t | c 0VC1 . ii iru0 U cres. From every j
farm and hamlet in Georgia comes
Farmers Tics, regular price $1.50 ifpAV .98c;
Men's Calf, Lace and Cong, regular price $1.75(812.00 “ $1.35 v
Ladies solid Glove gr. Button Shoes “ “ 1.25“ 1.59 “ ..9SC.
“ Dongola BiAton Shoe,all solid “ “ 1.75 “ 1.00
Evory Pair of Shoes in Stock at Prices to Correspond.
that.
J lie town proper is something over the ery, “How shall wo make our
0,000 ieet square. 'J wo main ave-jf arms self-sustaining?” The man
nues, laid off north and sontli tirul, v^-ho has liis lmy-irick and smokehouse
east and west, intersect, each other j n west, deafened by the cont.in-
in the center of the oily. These av
enues are to be ornamented us boule-
un 1 dinning of creditor’s duns,-puts
Ins hand to his ear and queries,“Hey?”
vurds, and on either side the avenues while from the banks of the foaming
will he sixty feet wide. The busi- j q'hconatceska, a Herald thunders in
ness lots will be 2oxl?0, and the j trumpet tones the echo, “Hay!” And
residence lots 00x170. J here arc from the smooth bosom on the Chat-
ainple reservations for parks, Alto- tahoochec to the hroacl Savannah;
gether, the town site is ns handsome
a one ns could be selected, surround
ed, us it is, on all sides by the rolling
wiregrass land covered with long
leaf yellow pine saw timber. The
Abbeville and Waycross railroad is
Avithin four miles of the town site
and will be completed to the town
within 11 month. Negotiations are
also pending with G’apt. Tift to ex
tend the Tifton and Northeastern to
the colony, which will give direct
communication with Tifton.
The plan by which the lots will
from the falls of Tallulah to the
marshes of Glynn, echo ansAvers,
“Hay!”
If your children are subject to croup
watch for the first symptom of the dis
ease—hoarseness. If Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy is given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse it will prevent tiie
attack, liven after the croupy cough has
appeared the attack can always bo pre
vented liy giving this remedy. It is also
invaluable for colds and whooping cough.
For Halo by Tifton Drug.Store.
Gust Saturday night the negroes in
V1 the neighborhood of Yarn’s Still, just
be distributed among the members! over Olo B cr rj en county line, had a
is as follows : Every other lot will
, ! be placed in the lottery, ami each
, | member holding a share of the stock
will lie entitled to u chance ami have
D R Y - Gr O, O D S
Now, 5c. ■/.; 2
Of).
“ 6c.
; to 6-ic
“ 32*05!
6|c.
a 5C.
4c.
15c.
“ IOC.
6c.
9c.
“ 6c.
moved from Coffee county, has al .
, .. , , * , . . equal chance with every other nieiii-
rnadv gathered enough corn to last 1 , /
.. * ,, , • ,1 , her, as to location. When his lot is
him another year, and is not hull .
, 11 1 ‘ 1 1 , t , i assigned linn lie pa/s at .the rate of
done, lie bus hav enough to last , 0 ,,
, . ,, ,$3.50 per acre in addition to the
lnm two years and eotilil lnve gat.li-1 ' 1
ered more. Ami there are hundreds I ^ *' * 11 . IIIS a real y pan, and j killefl. In the confusion, no one knew
of others like him. ! * u ' ° * 11 11 ' who did the shooting, and 110 arrests
; reive a deed. I he profits by which
The biggest eater in Berrien conn- ( |ie stock is to be matured will come
i.\ spent novel al days in Naslnillej f|' 0 m the sale of the lota reserved,
this week and the landlady at the| which will be disposed of at public
house where he stopped says that he ^ 80 lhat the maturity of the stock
Sheeting, yard wide, hetivy, regular price 7c.
Heaviest drilling, regular price
Prints, best grade,
Griffin Checks,'best grade,
Checks, good at
Bed Ticking, champion
Mattress Ticking, good,
Oak view Bleaching yd. wide,heavy,value 9c.
Ladies Dress buttons, per doz., 3c. Gent’s undershirts, 20c
Otir complete assortment insures perfect satisfetion. Goods selected'
to satisfy individual tastes. You Avill find our stock made up entirely
of goods that are trustworthy and servicable. Everything goes at the
loAvest possible price, take a look at our lines of—
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Grroceries and Canned Cxoods,
that avc will sell you until further notice.
$1.00 for 61bs. good Coffee. $1.00 for 25lbs. good Rice.
$1.00 for TAventy pounds of Granulated Sugar.
5c. for a ioc. ball of best Potash. 5c. for a 10c. can of good Oysters.
4c. for a ioc. box of Sardines ioc. for a 15c. can of Beef.
5c. for a ioc. ilb. package Soda.. . 5c. for a roc. lb. of best Starch.
25c. for a 40c. lb. of Good Tobacco.
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1 1 £ ’- •’ ‘ *' Our stock of Groceries and Canned Goods is beyond comparison.
J. Z. ELLIOTTl
festival at which tliere avus a large
attendance. Inthemidstofthogay-
eties a row Avas started by two negroes Ist ’
present, when one of them named Jeff;
Johnson went out and got a rail with
which to beat, his antagonist. lie ; r-p -r TT ir- P CN TN.T T~A T~^ T T C OTAOSS
entered the house with tlio rail drawn ! TJ.JP JL EN .1 ) Jll. LJ UjT iO JL V J l» *
when he was shot with :i pistol and
N, B.—We Avill charge no goods to anybody until Jauuary
1st, 1896.
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doubly eat out the worth of his mon- depends largely upon the profit at
ey. Star. Editor Yaekler tailed to which the lots are disposed of. Six
veara will l>e the maximum time for
were made up to Tuesday evening.
A Times reporter was in the neigh
borhood on that day and the above
i is the story that was given him.—
I Valdosta Times.
say whether it was Urn. Webb,of the
ibc Tin
Anyone desiring a
A Good 't'hilitt’.
ood invest-
,,r maturity. Ilbwever, any member may ; mem in fruit land, within live miles
1 obtain a deed at onee by paying. sulll-' of Tifton, on the Vug Union road,
And you will lie treated to your advantage, my motto being ■ .
FIRST-CLASS GOODS -m
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REASONABLE PRICES.
News, Brant ley, of
Stone, of Savannah.
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.Mr. J. s. Turner has erected a ; eient additional upon the above basis: near the G. S. & F. Railroad, with
handsome store building in Alapaha, of muturity. | two never failing springs, 00 acres
and lias it handsomely stocked, lie We had the pleasure of meeting' °f l !vnf l under cultivation, and 037
also ha* well equipped sleeping apart- Mr. Fitzgerald, Cupt. Welsh, the able j uercs in all, should apply to the
no 'its up stairs, with a first-class res-: secretary of the association, nud his I Baldridge & Fulwood agency at
laurant in connection. Messrs, l’aulk, j ucconiplished daughter, who is her once.
< laskins A Co., also have a handsome father's right hand mail, and par tic- This property can bo bought for
new store budding and a well-assort-! ipates actively in the management of the low price of $3,500, for the next
ed stock of general merchandise. the enterprise. We uiso met Dr. H. \ 30 days only. One of the best fish
A good deal was said at. superior V ’ ussiatmit general lnana- j pomls can be constructed by utilizing
court last week about the building of of t,u ' “Olony, who is hard llt 1 the springs. .
a new courthouse. Tliere was no : woik getting things <11 shape for the! Nothing but pure drugs and clietn-
dispiiio a* to the necessity for a new wtivenlence “f the colonists. icals used in preparing prescriptions
building, but it seemed tJ he the gen. ! . |
oral opinion that it would be unwise Having the needed morlt to more than i ”
to burden the county witli tlio ox-j make good all the advertising calmed EXPOSITION KATES.
pense of rebuilding on the eve of re-1 fnr lhem > »!«’ following fouir remedies! , u ,,
1 Iibao roadiril a pheuomunal sale. d,. 1 Georgia SoutUovu ami Florida
King's New Discovery, for consumption,
I keep a large supply of STANDARD Patent
Medicines and are prepared to use, in filling your pre
scriptions, Fresh Drugs of the Rest Quality. 4
I AM WELL SUPPLIED
With Toilet nnd Fancy Articles, Perfumery, School Books, and Sta
tionary, Gamps and Lamp Fixtures, Fruit Jars. Flower Pots and
Olmrns. Paints, Oils,'Varnishes, Gold Paints, Prepared Buggy and
Furniture Paints, Brushes, Etc.
Full Line of Hawkes’ Optical Goods.
Do Not Iltty Elsewhere Urforc Seeing or Pricing These Goc
The most select stock of Tobacco and Cigars in the city
My customers can ho served Avith good Havana cigars.
Freshest and best Garden Seeds, all the year round. Call and see mo.
* tf- , j. c. aooEM^Yisr.
oovery from two years of financial
panic.
A trip through Berrien last week I
IlnllAvny.
cough* amt eolds,each bottle guaranteed, i ^ BOM I U*TON
$.h.T0, Rebels on snlo September .j, and,
lliiet-tnn's lu|| l daily from September i5h, to Du-!
! comber tSth, 18i)o inclusive, limited to
-Elcetrlo lltftors, the great remedy for
shows me why populism has net or i l{ vor, stomsch anti kidneys
thru cii within’ its borders. A .dance' l\ r " , V? 1 Ha . lv v ,ho l’?? 1 'VF 1 ,' 1 ’ and I January
at its hemililnl homes, well-ullod ami perfect pin. All these remedies nre * ,i ' W "ekot* on sale daily from Nep-
lirni tit i i 1111 v laden not.* aid on guanmteed to do just wliat is cliilmed for tember loth to December UOtii iticlmdve,
■ ' I • '*1' °n t 'u j ti, um a m i ihc dealer whose name I* at- 'limited for return fifteen days from date
hand I ho evidences of prosperity and j inched herewith will be glad to tell you I “£ sale, no ticket to bear longer limit
ulentv it is ease to nee wdiv an ! more of them. Sold at .lake . Paulk's, >««» Jauunry 7th, 1SW.
• . .. ■' 11 If ton, nud W, A. Crabtree’s, Sparks. ! $4,115 Tickets on sale daily from Sea-
guntzati"" that hn« tW birth and be-j. . Ler i^i. e . « „ icmber 76th to December 30:h inclusive
ing in a debt-ladon and dissatisfied ]!' V l. ver HIliA .S: Ionic Polteia Hmjicd for return seven days frem date,
1 ■ . . . 1 ire a I’d feet I remittent for Constipation sale G A Macdona’d Q P A
people liuds no place in Berrien. | anil Biliousness. Cte>“ One pill a done. xv.F. llvmsn.i., Agent.
J. T. BOYD & BRO.*
sta, - - Georgia
Hoofing,
Plumbing,
and all kinds’
of Tin
DEA
Stoves, China-
ware, Crockery.
Glass-ware, Tin-
~ ware,' Etc.,
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All work guaranteed nnd
prices as low
the lowest.