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THE GAZETTE: Til* TON, (iA„ I it IDAS’. MARCH 24. 1898.
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The Tifton Gazette.
The (lAZETTK I* |>iihli»hP<l every Frldav imrn
tnir at Tittxm, Herrten countv, Georgia. It Is «!*••
Voted to tlm lu'Ht Interest the glowing city of
Tifton and the adjacent country, and us sifch
ask* the support and encouragement of tin poo
tile of Berrien and contiguous counties. .
The subscription price of the tlAzrnr. is *E<»> \)]y mliriii of imiiii c)P body, MIDI all
tier year, M edit* for nix months, and 2. r > rent* for
three months,
The now immigrant law, nignotl by
President II.Tin son just prior to t hr*
expiration of his term, excludes from
this country all immigrants over 10
years ohl who are illiterate orincura
. payable In advance.
The advertising rates of the G.mvt i k are rca-
lonahle and will 1n> furnished application.
Advertising hills urn due after hist insertion and
will he presented when the money n needed
Correspondence from neighboring towns is so
licited amt communications on timely topics arc
always welcome. Always write on one side of
the paper, and don’t forget to enclose your name
as an evidence of pood faith.
Entered at the poatofllee, at Tilton, Georgia, as
mail matter of the second class.
Official Organ of Berrien County.
B. T. ALL12X. Editor.
EDirolllA l. ETCH IMS.
It is a recent discovery that sugar
can be extracted from cotton seed.
The amount the state of (icorgia
pays out, annually in'pensions to ex-
confederate soldiers is $1*0,01)1).
Atlanta is to hold a primary elec
tion to determine who shall bo post
master of that thriving- village.
President Cleveland was fifty-six
years of age last Saturday—having
been born the 18th day of March
1807.
The puople tried polities last year,
this year they are trying work and
we believe they will be more success
ful from a financial stand point.
Lewis Kedwine, the Atlanta de
faulting hank cashier, has been in
dicted for “ernbey./,lenient. M The
amount of his embezzlement, is *100,-
J K7H.
The petition for the removal of
W. I». Sparks as receiver of I lie
<t’corgia Southern and Honda rail
road has been withdrawn, and it is
not expected to he. renewed.
Several eastern cotton mill owns
have expressed inlcnlion of moving
their plant lo the south, in the midst
of the raw material. Now is the
time for Tifton to rapture another
/manufacturing enterprise.
A convention of all the justices of
the peace in < Jeorgia has been culled
to meet in Atlanta at an early day.The
object is to secure some legislation
that, will protect (heir rosl. bills when
cases arc on appeals to higher courts.
The State Agricultural Socieiy
and the ( ity f'ouneil uf Macon have
reached an agreement whereby the
annual state fairs will rotate between
such of the large cities of the stale
that desire it. The fair this fall will
prolmhly be held in Atlanta.
As the (i a/.ktti: predicted Lawyer
J)an \V. Itouiifi'cc outgeneraled the
l ulled Stales grand jury last week.
JI is* plea o! professional relation
worked “like a charm,” and he did
not have to tell what he knew about
the L’cdwiim eiiibe/./.leinciit.
Ihsliop Nelson, of (Icorgia, has in
stnie.ted the rector of N. Luke's ca
thedral, m Atlanta, not to marry
couples during lent. The result has
been that the voting people continue
to marry, and the rector has lost sev
eral fat marriage fees. The Ih.slmp
also opposes I’iiih nils on Sunday.
Ilro. McIntosh, of the Albany
IIcrahl, expresses the opinion that
the editor who has control of a goo<|
newspaper and is worths of the name
of editor and ipialilied for the faith
ful discharge of hisduty to the public,
already holds a po.iiiun .jinir as
honorable as any that could be
given him in the -date l»v the Kedcral
(•ovei nment, and would naturillv he
averse to making the change.
Lev. W. K. Mumford has not for
gotten his old friends of the press.
He is ipioted as saying in his sermon
Sunday. “A good newspaper is a
blessing to every community. Having
been once a newspaper man I know
hometliing of its intliicnecH for good
among the people it, visit* regularly.
I also know something of its trials.
There are two things in the world
that people imagine they can do bet.
ter than those engaged in the work.
One is running a newspaper ami the
other is prwaehiug.''
The tobacco growers of south
(icorgia have learned that the success
of their industry depends upon a
homo market, and capitalist are com
ing to their rescue by starting fae-
toricH for the manufacture of cigars,
smoking and chewing tobacco. Thus
the capitalists will help the growers
in snatching success from what ap
peared to be an absolute failure, and
that in the position for capital to oc
cupy in the commercial world the
place of an auxiliary to labor in ere
- filing wealth and success.
who are members of anarchistic so
cieties. This law, rigidly enforced,
as it slioul 1 bo, in connection with
the previous laws on the subject,
should result in admitting only a
desirable foreign element into this
country.
$100. Itowind. $100.
The roadors of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that, science has
been able to cure in all its stages,and
that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, mpiires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting di
rectly upon (lie blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, theieby de
stroying the foundation of the disease,
and giving the patient, strength by
building up the constitution and as
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have as much faith in its
curative powers, that they offer one
bundled dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for li*l of testi
monials.
Address, l*\ ,1. Ciiiamv, A*. Co.,
Toledo, <>hio.
Sold by .lake \V. J’uilk, druggist,
7*»e per bottle.
I’rogni m
<)f the Annual Convention of the
llerrien County Sunday-School
Association, lo be held sit. Alapalm,
Saturday and Sunday, April IMli
and Hub.
S VI I If I»A V .
‘.Chi a. in. Opening devotional
exercise, conducted by the president,
I». T. A lieu, Tifton.
!i:L‘» a. in. Address of welcome by
I he secretary, C. I. Jones, Alupaha.
I {espouse hi hehall of I lie Associa
tion, by I{ev. M. W. 11 iickubec, Sparks
10:0i> a. in. Appointment, of enm-
mil lees on credentials, nominations
and reHolill ions.
10:1 a. ni. Address by T. It.
Marshall, president Twenty-seventh
Hist rid Association, Willacoocliee.
Subject: Organization; how best
effected in a sparsely settled neigh
bor I mod ?
I 1:00 n. m. Address by V. L.
Stanton, Wuycross. Subject : “The
Sunday-school superintender. 1."
ll.JOa. m. beading reports from
school. iSupcrintcudeutH through
out Hie county are reipiesled to send
written reports by their delegates.)
IVJM) ni. Adjourn for dinner, un
til VMM) p. m.
*:(>(» p. ni. I )evot ional service, by
l.'ev. A. J. PnrriMi, Sparks.
v’.lb p. m. Adilressby Hev. h. T.
Sn.dl, Tifton. Subject.: “The Sun
day -schools Teacher. 1 '
d:oo p. in. ('onelude reading re
ports from schools.
J:do p. in. Address by I). II.
Sweat, secretary Tvveiit y-seveni b I )i.s-
! 111*1 Association, Wavcmss. Subject :
“The Sunday school Pupil.”
l.oo p. ni. M isetdluneons business
lection id otlieei'S, choose dele
gates to district and stale enliven*
lions and the transaction of such
other business us may properly come
before ll le eon vent ion.
J:0(» j». in. Adjourn.
7:oo p. ni. Praise serv ice led b\
(II. Heck with, Sparks.
T’.'Jo p. m. Address by U. U. IJep-
|»ard, cliairmiii stale executive com*
mil tee, Savimnali. Subject : “Turn
on the Light.”
s r n i • \ v.
loam si. m. Sur.dsiv-selmol mass
meeting led by lion. J. M. (Jrecn,
president state association, Atlanta.
11 MM) a. in. Sunday-school ser
mon by Presiding Klder Stubbs, of
tol'dele disll ift, Sy< aiuore.
tillering in behalf ol the Sumlav-
sc'nool cause in the county.
\oic.. A I till attendance of dele
gates is earnestly desired, and super
intendents are specially urged to see
that delegates, m accordance with
coiml shit ion, ate chosen from their
schools. T be citizens of Alapaha
at e making ample preparations lo en
tertain them.
Pinullv, brethren, prav for tliesnc-
«’ess of the eonvenlion and the Sttit-
day-hcliool cause in the county.
I * I’ A i ii:s. President.
(I. Jos e.s, Secretary.
FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION
OFTHE , i
GEORGIA CHAUTAUQUA
AT A I/BAISTY, GA..
April 2nd to April 10th.
PROGRAM FOR SPECIAL SCHOOLS.
March If).— Opening ilay of Physical and Commercial departments.
March 27. Opcum? day of Musical and Elocution departments.
April 2. Opening day of Assembly and Sunday-school Primary Normal
department.
April !!. Openin', day of Educational department,
April I. Opening of Smiday-sclioo! Normal department.
ASSOCIATION OFFICERS:
.Josiaui S. Davis, A. \V. Mrs):, II. M. Mtdxrosii,
I’resident. Secretary. Superintendent.
(•OKI'S OF INSTlirCTOliS:
VV. A. Dim as, l'li. I)., ,txi> Kkv. A. K. Dlnsiso, I). I).,
Superintendents.
lion. S. D. I.radivell, Atlanta, Ga., Stale Sehool Commissioner, will be
Director of Kdueatiooal Department, assisted by Col. Frances W. Parker,
Principal Illinois Slate Normal School, Chicago.
Dr. II. I!. Palmer, New York City, Director of .Music.
Dr. \V. (i. Anderson, New Haven, Conn., Director of Physical Depart
ment.
Dev. A. S. Dnrston, Syracuse. N. Y., Director of Elocution Department.
Edwin P. i,von, of Yale t'niversity Oymnasinm, Instructor of Stenog
raphy and Typewriting.
l.’ev. A. K. Dunning, D. I)., lioston, Mass., Prim-ipal Sunday-school
Normal I tepartinent.
Mis, Anna .lohnsoii, Memphis, Tenn.,Principal of Sunday-school Primary
Normal Itepartinent.
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM.
Sl'NI/AY AI’ltlI, 2nd, Ol'KN IN'. DAY—
a on |•. M. H«*rinmi by ( . N. Slum. EE. D., Chancellor Syracuse I'Diversity.
K »wt j*. M. Venuer Services.
MON'DA V Al’ltll. tint
11 V M. Lecture Ity llttltlil ('lias. Wcssolowskv , Albany, Hit.
:* :»M» I*. M Eecture li\ Rev. VV |», i Powell. "f Mexico.
h (hi |*. M. Opening Ntglit, UeeRat "in*. AUdresses, Stm^H by (’luuus, OlC.
Tl'KSDA V. A 1*1(11. •Mi; ’TUKSS DA V”—
II on A. VI. lion. <Rt/.a v.;t> llnmliljrc, of Sat an Mali.
.1:00 I*. .VI. Ret it.ll Ion lt\ Ret. A. S. iMirHlOM.
« .1)0 I*. VI. latelnrc bv ( liitln cllor ('. N ' Sliiis.
\vi*;dni>I)av. ai ; hil ."nil, •i*;i>n ational day ■
10 :m A. .VI. Atblreaa by Snpl. S |». liruilwell.
11 (ill A. M. Eecli're b\ Ret. VV V . (‘aiitllei, 1 >. I > .. I'rfHDlcnt Klimry ('ollejje.
Von I*. M. I^’cinre b\ Cljaiiecllp.i ('. \. Slum, of Syracuse I niversiiv.
s 'in I* M Graiel < nnc*ri, hr. IE R I'alnier and ( s h»:iiaiM|ua cinn tM, SoIoh and Duofta.
TlllU.sDA V, Al’HII. Illli. -NA IIONAI, DAY’
II "o I’ M \'l Eess by Rev. |C«i\Aard Anderson, |>. |» . of Donaldson, Conn.
• I.oo !’. M Vd lreMM by Rev. Sim* SiioiII. of Allanta, <•.
Rli Rat bom b\ lb \. AS htlrsloll, wll b bv I lie clttiriis.
A 1*1(1 L Ttli, ”D<>\ DNnK’s DA ^
Rcci’l'tIon of i)OY. VV. .1. Northcn b> tlio clti/eim ami local militia, wit<i oddruss l.y
0o R. \I
I' 1(1 DA Y.
to ’00 A VI
ll” (lot .TOO
M .mt a. M
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K I’alnier.
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Aiblre- 1 * by lion, .lobii Teirtjtle (iiavt
(•rand ( oncerl, ( li.intam|iin (’Iioitim, Solo
and IniettH.undei tlio direction «»f lir.ll.
Anderson.
Vllikdlc Exhibition, under the direr: Ion of hr. VV. I
All lit) A Y. A DKl l. Kill, “ULCOdNl TluN DAY”
lo o.t ,v M. I'roeesssloti of uradntiieH, clt.i/.eim. S'iDilat school i hildren^ ;ind children depnrt-
• m and elansea. I’astlnn ol the archea, recojinliton .if i.radiiates by Snperiutendenis of IiiMtruc
on V E. IMii'iiliin and VV V Duncan. Ad'He.s.s by lb v. A. I-: lliinninf:. D. D.
.‘I ini )• M. I’reseiitalion of lUplomas hv Sn|>criiiti"idetilH Dii'ic:ili and iHinnin^.
a .i,i R \l Vdoivm o ( ol I i t ■.•* VV. I'.tiKe., ni ChiiMi'o, III.
a rid Si mi.
Set itio.i liv lb" . V . I Ditlili! ' , D D.
Eectorc: ••Travel.-. In tin ,l.uy I...id." by D;\ IJ. !*.. I , 'tli,,cr.
I an t* • 11 Meet Ion.
MON DA Y. A I'KIL lUili-
H :(H» IV VI Grand ( oiii|<lliii. nl.ny (
Ret .AS.!ntision.
MISS. L. UK1HK1L Pianist
SI N I)A Y.
• iv 'I
> l* \l.
’ by hr. ll. !: I*.111m.• r and ('horn/, with recitations bv
Special rates mi all railroads. One fare round trip tickets can 1m had
on all roads leading In Albany.
Fur any information desired, Address,
II. M. Mi Ivrosii, Superintendent, Albany, fia.
Scientific American
Aoency for
fcfci/
For Infor.-nntlon "n
CXVCAT8,
TRAUC WIARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
COP YRIQHT8, «tc.
. . fret llnndhook write to
mi nn .v *'(>.. .k;i Mno titvva v. Nitty Yoiik.
Ohleat liurean for ai'eorlnt; pnleiila in Altteriev
Kterv pnieiit taken out t.v us m itronyItt l.eforv
tlio public by a uotioo «ivun fr«’o of chnruo in tho
Scientific 5\mcriau
l.anrept circulation of any paper In (he
world. M.leiulidh ilbmtrate.i. No R.lvlllpent
limn nltmild he witli.>iit It, VVi .*ktr. ll
year: II..VC "it monthu .Vudiean if'NN \ CO.,
l'li Ul.lattKH.-t, mi | lltoauwuy. Ke y VotXCWj.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
Oneorihe noted Enjih luiru llh e llullet.* ha
beets pits chawed V»v
f 1
1
I ' ‘ h
» apMlii-alion.-. l*’o
A i \>. I iftou, ( mi.
( urex HcntlchcH on
lUMM'H mill nuuttre (ill
(logs VV ill) out OJ- two
uiif i»* • w. i'uiiiu
and I am now prepared lo lliniHli, hull, polDli
and made tour t lee.
The eh.oid's art* reasonable oneei^h.h rice
and one ball of bran and chall.
Very reapeelfully,
December I. lHWvv D. G. IKR\ . Manager.
Berrion County Tax Sales
FnR NI'IME
Gl.uUM \ Ui timt'A Cnt my.
M ill he sold before I lie cotirl hotme door III
N ii S ll t Hie, !<abl stale ami tomtit, he tween the
legal hotim of -.tie on the hint I'neaday In April
nexi I lie follow i iif*. ptoperty, lo-w ll :
l.ol N" in block 17. iii the l< wit of Adel,
bounded mi the weal by 1‘arriah .lYctntn, sotilh
by the Melhodlm chlire'li, eaat by land** of Macon
< oimiriicllon Co. ami itorlh by Se*oml mre«d.
Ectlcd mi an the properly ot M I* X|» MnHen bt
\liluiv,.f a It. fa. I*sed by \\. C. Raker, lax col-
leetoi. foi KltUr and eoiinty fjtx fm H;e year l*'.*v*
A Do, at I lit* same nine ami i*1 tee. one hundred
aeicH of lain ol laud No*. ;iti| and :i(.j, in ilu*
Mnlli dl*tr!(d of *ald touiily.li being In the
imriheimuuid northwest eorner* of *ahl let* re
sjicellvely. Eet ietl till a* (he piojetlt >,f .E.E
I'nrriHii by t Imie of a l\.fa.t**ued by |i c. Raker,
tax eoUeetor, (ttr *tutv amt countx t,\x for Vhv
year lwr.».
Vl*o, i»» tlu* Kiiiim time ami place. Mftv nerf*.
m *ie or !»•**. of h*t -if land \u. .M:’, la Mie Ninth
ill si riel ol add ronntv, bouieud oil the north by
•ami* ol Henry Vv ilk*, etiHt by lands of ,Eiki*
VV liiUdltll'Hl, to ill lit by land* of .1. u. May and
we**, by land* of E. I- Johnson. '.etled On a*
the property of S. M. \miiip by t inure t fa It lit.
t*vwed le U'. C. Raker, lav eoUeetor, tov state
and I'ouiitv lax lor the year ts’L*.
Alan, at the name time and place, one Incut)
and lot In the town of And. hi.muled on the
north by ('lata Hodges, «a*t by Mutrhlimmi
street, Mouth h\ Soitih *ireel and we*i by Rati
road avenue. i.e\h*d *>n a* ilie properly ol M.«E
\ oiliur by v irtne •*! a It. la D*ucd l.y II. t Ra
ker. lax collector, for the «tn.e and count;.- tave*
for Utv your l*‘.LV
The above lev le* inado and returned to me l,y
(. R. Sentl, I c . Mils .V|ai ( -*,t Util ISXl
M.*o, at the Maine time and place, one town |ot,
in the town of l-.nl *niu, emitamfug two amc*,
Iroiu loi of laud >o .i4'7. In the .sixth (Ihirh-ol
miihi count, and boundi d on tlm nmtli In onuinal
Ian I line, west and south In land* of IV. I-'.
| Si hnaiisv, and cant hv land* of VS c Scott.Ian lod
"it a* the proper!* <d Mvp,e*(er WUUivwt* in
' Inm of a ll fa Dsked In li C R.tl n. tax colhe-
I tin. for *ia(e and cieinty tax fm hr year \K' r !
i 1 ' made and relutneil lo me. tm* M »r.-lv • ,h
D M. h iSM i. \V. Ti s*n, shnitl R C.
1892.
PROSPECTUS
1893.
OF
The Tifton Gazette.
Ere tlio beginning of 1803 the editor doff* his bat
to tlio people of Berrien, Irwin, Worth and Colquitt
eountioH, wishing them a Merry Christmas aiid a
Happy New Year. It is the purpose of the editor
to make the GAZETTE a much
Better Paper Than It Has Ever Been.
Additions and improvements will be made just, as v
rapidly as the patronage of tlio people will justify.
To this end the edior solicits a greatly increased
patronage. The columns of thp
Paper , Will. Contain. Every. Item . of, Local,
In Berrien and surrounding counties which tho
editor can gather by industrious effort, especially
that which ho thinks will be of interest or benefit
to the readers of the paper. It will also contain
*,
And a full compliment of humorous and literary
reading. This issue of the paper will go to hun
dreds of renders who are not stthseihers; we re
spectfully ask them to carefully peruse its columns
and confidently solicit their patronage. They cannot
fail to pronounce it worth the
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1. a YEAR
Don’t fail to send money with your order for the
imper, improvements can’t he made on time snherip-
tions. B. T. ALLEN. Editor.
J OB PRINTING
With New Type, Xew Machinery,
Skilled ‘Workmen,
A ND Eleo-mit STATIONERY,
The Gazette Job Printing Department will be pre
pared to e.veeutepvt. short notice and in the highest
style of the art all classes of
Commercial and Legal Blank Printing, Pamphlets, Etc.
Tl.o proprietor’s personal attention will he given to
all oiders for the job printing department. Orders
solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in quality of
work ami prices. The otlice is located in rooms 5
and 7 Love's Brick Building,
R. T. ALL.EX,
Proprietor.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I an* now |ir«’|i'vi’nl In iiAgoflatr loan* upon r«*:iI
o*i ttc in tIn* MiuntlcM of Rerricn, ( lincli, ('offre
im I Irwin for a term of ttn year* :md le*H, at 2
and .1 per flout Interest. Taj Hal unliinlioil.
N. M. l'vrmiti),
ills'll.-17 lli». VVillaeooeltee, Ga.
Dissolution Votin'.
GEORGIA R 1C l( It I r. N Cot MY
Notire I* hereby given that oil and after this
date tin-Cop,irUier*hip ol Esonanl C;trier, who |
reside* In Wayne enmity Ga , and Henry Vdtioil
w ho resides lit Rerrieii eonnty said statt', which
eopariiiet.ship done tin- business ol maimraetnr-
iii naval store* In the countv ol Rcrricn and said
state. Maid copartnership I* Gil* day dissolved
l»y mwlttrl consent. Said Eeonartl Carter having
bought all the interest of said Henry Elliott. In
Mtitl copartnership bu*iiies* both real and tier*
sonal. The futurr name of said hUHlne** will be
that of Leonard Cnvtev, the said l.e<nmrd Carter
will assume all the liabilities of the said firm of
Carter A Elliott, tills Mari li »Uh H'.l.t.
I.i’on vim c virrnt,
III.mix m.i.ion.
Administrator’s Sale.
IKoRGIA M tit It 11. v I'm ".tv,
Rv ' fuue • f an orde r from the Court *»f OrtU-
latv .'I said county, grunted at the Eebtmiry
term, IX'.M, will be stihl before the court house
door In the town of Nashville, said state and
county, between t.lie legal hours of sale on the
hist Tuesday In April next, the follow lug prop
erly to-vvli:*
<’hie hundred acre* of land In the northwest,
corner of lot of land No I'.'O. in the loth district
of said county. Sold as the land belonging to
the estate ol ,‘tosenh Wheelns, latent said county
deceased, for the licuetlt of heir* and creditors.
Term* matte known on day ot stile, thi* March C.
1*071. G. XV. Moonk. Administrator.
Berrien County Sheriff's Sale
I’OH A ERIE.
Vil'.t )U< 11 A RntniKN COYNTY.
VV ill be sold Itelore the court house door in the
town of Nashville, said state and fountv, between
the legal hour* of sale on •he first Tuesday in
April next, the following property to-vvlt :
Town lot of land No. :t, in block No. It, in tlit*
town of Adel, adjoining lauds of (E VV. Stevens
on the south. Win. jlarnaue on the west and
streets on Uotth ami east, and on west side of
Georgia Southern and Florida railroad. Also
town lot No. 1. In block No. U, in the town of
Adel, adjoining land ol T. E. Daughtcry and M.
VV. .tones and Oil the west side of the* Georgia
Southern and Florida railroad, levied on as
the property of J. ,1. Currish by virtue of a ll. fa.
issued from llerrten county court in favor of A.
Einstein »V Sons. Levy made ami returned to
me by County Rallllf, tills .March T, I8'j;t.
Uvsivt. XV.Tihon, Sheriff RorrienCn.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
Knni’s a Fl’i.i. »Sui*n.v ok-
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine Perfumery, Sehool Books and Stationary.
Larr ps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
The most select slock of Tobaccos anil f’knrs In tlio city.
My nistnmi'n min lie served with k oii| 1 Havana cigars.
I call special attention to Prof. Doxtrr’aCatarrh Cure, Magic Rnlni
Kidney aiul Liver Cure, Lung Kestorer, Mesmeric Blood Ctennsei
and l{|ieiinmt le Cure. They arc proprietary medicines tliat arc recommended
very highly for the purposes claimed for them.
fcp" KKKSI1K.ST and BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all tho year round.
Cull ami sec me.
Tifton, Ga., April 22, 181)1. J. CJ. GOODMAN.
BIGr B A R('r A I XB!
EDUCATE for PROFIT
BY ATTKNlitNJ
MOORE'S BUSINESS C0LLCUE.ATLANTA.6il
A Hiyh-Gmd# ItusineM Twining School.
lUv» pUctwl over «W> startent* to bu*i-
dmm. Tho t)0»l Ru>t»m »n4 ftliortfiipirt
coumo In #xl»toncf : tho only tchnol In the
Month ronductad »n the Aitpal
plan. MtudHiiti •nt*r ntvy ilm». H#nd for
circular*
TI H’OX
IN:-
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
I carry a full line of Drv-dooclN, and am
selling AVinfer Goods away Below Cost to
make room for a splendid Summer Stock.
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SALE STABLES.
TIFTON. - GEORGIA.)
('. A. M It,MAMS, Proprietor, I
MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Is fully storked with the best •roods.
W. O. TTFT
Tit t<*N, (, v . January \. |*M.