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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON. GA.. I'fMDAV, OOTtitER 1.1, lfiO.l
The Tifton Gazette.
'Hie U.iiKrrs is published every Friday morn
ing at Tttum, Berrien county, i.iorglu. it la ile-
i oted to the beat interest of the growing city of
iftou amt the ud|aceut country, ntnl ah qmh
asks the support and ennouragoment of thupeo
ple of Berrien and contiguous counties.
The subscription price of the Ga/.kttb In $1.00
|>er vear, fto cents for six nionthH, and 26 cents for
three months, pa>able in advance.
The advertising rate* (ft the Gazettk are rea-
Where We Stanch
The political platform upon which
the 0azkttk fliatirU ih not under
pinned with ambiguity or otmcurucl
with higliHonriding platitudes. The
reader has learned that the (Jakkttk
ih fearless to apeak itn honest. eon vie
Trio mlvertHlng rates or the (lAXCTTK arc rea- , . , ,
tunable and will no furnished upon application, i tiotift. The editor wuh reared in Hie
Advertising hills are due lifter tlriit Insertion and
Advertising hills are due ufter first Insertion am!
v ill hr presented when the iiumcy In needed.
Correspondence from neighboring towns In so
licited And communications on timely topics are
Always welcome. Always write on one Hide or
the palter, and don’t forget to enclose your name
as an evidence of good faith.
Entered at the postofllce, at Tiftoti, Gomglu, us
tnall matter of the second class.
OlDcial Organ of Berrien Count).
n. T. AM.KN, Editor.
i-V - : Edltorlul-eUcH.
Don’t atop to parley with the dev
il or any of Ida emiaatmcie, they will
capture you if you do.
All in quiet now on the guberna-
toria) race, and Rome of the candi
dates have outrun themselves.
The collott crop in Texas ih re-
ported to he very short. Thin may
hiean better prices for the staple.
The people—-we mean the masses
— do not want silver outlawed as a
looney metal, and ns the people are
sovereign their will should he obeyed.
These are ideal Indian summer
davs the people of south Georgia are
enjoying. The climate of Italy “isn’t
in it” when compared to that of south
Georgia.
.Mr. \V. E. Morris has been chosen
by thu Southwestern Publishing
Company to succeed the lamented
W. (’. Gunn us editor and manager
tf the Culhburl Liberal-Enterprise.
Molt. Samuel Pasco, junior I'niled
States senator from Florida, is of the
opinion voting will begin in the Sen
ate in a few days. There is conso
lation to the people in knowing that
it will come even at so indefinite a
period.
Fever stricken llruiiHwick is, in
deed, passing “through the valley
and shadow of death.” Thu disease
seems to increase rather than dimin
ish. Her pitiful cry for help should
lie heard throughout the length and
breadth of the land.
Thu north-houud passenger train
on the Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad was wrecked lust Sunday
about thirty tidies above Tifton. A
white woman and negro man, we
learn, were the only persons sustain
ing any injury, and they were only
slightly hurt.
It is a mistaken idea that the
American people want Fuclc Sum's
money without giving un equivalent,
either lit labor or products. What
they want is enough money in eireu-
billon to insure them prompt pay
ment for their labor and their pro
duce. Such condition does not exist
now.
That is capital advice Montgomery
M. Folsom gives the correspondents
of the Atlanta Jouriml “take time
to spill out all your words; don't ab
breviate anything.” Abbreviating
words is brevity in the wrong direc
tion. To express your thoughts in
as few words as possible is the “verv
s ml of wit."
As the old maxim goes, “It is a
poor ruletlmt wont work both ways."
When thu money power buys up the
silver coin of the Hulled States at (10
and 70 cents on the dollar and pre-
aunts it at the Treasury Doparliuent
the government is hound by a solemn
contract to redeem it at. face value
in “honest” dollars. Hut when the
government issues, ns a circulating
medium, curtiliontes based on the de
posit of ailvor dollars at the Treasu
ry Department, the government does
not contract to redeem them in gold
dollars but it is most, frequently d me
just tile same; backed by the specious
argument thnt it must he done to
maintain a parity between the two
money metals— gold and silver. Von
see the rule works but one way, and
that, the redumption of everything in
gold—notwithstanding the scarcity
of that metal—regardless of the con
tract. It scents to us to he a game
of “Now you see it and now you
don’t.” \Vu must admit that why
one of two contracts -excanted with
equal solemnity---should be viulablu
and tbc other inviolable is beyond
our ken.
“I remitter Chamberlain's Cough Hem-
- city a spcrlttc for croup. It is very
plcAHunlto take, which Is one of thu
most Important requisites where n rough
remedy Is Intended for use among chil
dren. I iiavo known of casoa fif croup
■where I know the life of a little one was
saved bv the use of Clmtn'uerlnlii’a Dough
ltemody." J. .!. I,at)range druggist,
Avoca, Neb. fJO cent bottles for snle at
TJfton Krug store
cradle of democracy, knows no other
political principles; hut, nl the same
time, does not endorse everything
that is done in the name of Democ
racy, or applaud every policy that is
labelled with a democratic label.
The editor is just now being con
demned as an anti-Cleveland demo
crat, because lie does not fall down
and worship that individual as an in
spired political prophet or the per-
sonilicvlion of a democratic hero.
For this, we are informed, people
have been advised not to patronize
tliq paper. Hot a hat manner of man
ale we called upon to do homage? A
man whose love for social equality
between the races led him, during
his first administration, to invite
Fred Douglass and Ins white wife to
one of his public receptions—thus
publicly approving miscegenation,
upon whiuli the statutes of nearly ev
ery Stale in the Hnion have set the
seal of condemnation—and who pre
fers to attend church where social
equality is provided for and practiced.
Oh! fora Hen Hill, a Julian Hart-
ridge, to defend the American peo
ple from the invades of negropholism!
Hut not satisfied with degrading
himself, he now seeks to humiliate a
proud people, over whom lie is thu
Chief Magistrate, by appointing ne
groes to represent tliem among white
people and white men to represent
them among negroes.
The G.vzi'.'r ri: unhesitatingly de
nounces this policy as shameless anil
disgraceful, and should bo altogether
unworthy any mini called to the high
position occupied by [’resident Cleve
land. There is no man on the Amer
ican continent, who will yield more
cheerful allegiance to Cleveland's ml -
nimislratioti than the e.liter of the
U.i/.rm: when the President is right,
lei! positively refuses to endorse an
administration that makes sin h up
poiiitnientH lo olllre as is referred to
above. There is no argument that
onn convince ns of tin- justice of
such appointments.
If this he treason, then let those
who are seeking to destroy our busi
ness make the most of ill
Hut this is mil- all we have to dis
approve in Cleveland's vliniiiixtni-
tion, We shall speak of them as we
have opportunity.
IP
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ii|iplleal Ions. For
.V i'o Tifton, (la.
Cures scratches on
horses mul mango on
clog* with imc or two
sslc lie l W. I 'an Ik
The Saturday Cut-Rate Sale!
IS BECOMING VERY POPULAR.
The good people know they can save money. Tliey know, too, that our prices are based on the lowest possible margin
While tills Is true, If we can double our sales we nre enabled to still lower our profits. Tlio'more we sell the cheaper wo acll
It. We Hive just added 2,000 feet more of floor space to onr slore houait, making a total of 8,480 feet. We have shelf room
of 1.250 feel. Two years ago we opened here with 1,500 feet floor space and 400 feet of shelving. Some people said we could
not live at the prices for wl icli we were selling goods, and gave us three weeks lo pull up stakes and leave or cbaTge more
for goods. < _ -i
Wo bulksvo that it plain RflvortiHemunt, a plain statement, a plain PRICE
—MARK ONE PRICE,to all, ancl that the Lowest Possible—we shall give
greater satisfaction, greater values, GREATER BARGAINS, and save you
money always.
We give you a few of Our Saturday Cut-Rate Sale Prices,
Taken at Random through Our Stook.
Winch the flag; when it runs up these prices are on: 25 llw sack of flour, 50c.; lard, tOc per pound; new rice, 84c per
pound; sugar, (Ic per pound; starch, 5c per pound; tnlincco, 2l)c per pound—worth 40c.; 8 boxes of snuff, 25c.; 4 halls potash,
25c.; 4 pounds soda, 25c ; bread preparation, 2(ljc for 20c size.
Big Stock of Tinware at Manufacturers’ Prices.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE AT GREAT REDUCTION.
Cup* and saucers, 2Bc per net of 12 pieces. Platen, 27c per set of 0 pieces. Tumblers, 10c per set of 0 pieces.
New - (foods - Coming* - Daily !
Hal (coca, 5c per yard; Dress Ginghams, (IJc per yard; New Cashmeres and Silk Henriettas.
Towels from 7Jc a pair and up. Sharps’needles, the lies’. In the world, at lc per paper. One paper pin (380) only lc.
Spool Colton, only 2.:.
Big Shipment of Shoes Just in from the Factory at Half of Credit House Prices.
—clothing ! ■——
We mo away ahead as to style, make up and lit. THEY CAN'T BE EQUALED ! Men’s suits, $4 and up; IJoys’ suits.
07c ami up; Men’s punts, fide and up.
BEST STOCK OF HATS DISPLAYED THIS SEASON.
Gem's nlllT black lulls, 7-lc ; Hoy's finis, 10c and up. Nofifiy line of gent's and boys' crush finis.
Remember, These Prices are ONLY FOR SATURDAYS.
A unifier shipment of Furniture next week—Malting, Hugs, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc.
.Wit hand hi only BARGAINS ancl arc butter fixed to serve you now than
bed, GOME EARLY AND OFTEN.
PA DPI G'lv BROTHERS,
Originators of Low Prices,
M si.in Slveet,
I II I pmttl fr'unmntoo<l lo enrol
Kill LUIGI Itch n 00 minutes.
ItlmJ Gull,II For sale fiy .1. it’.
I'aulk ,t Co., Tifton, On.
JUNE 18, 1808.
RAILROAD.
CONDKXXtl) TIME TAIM.K.
'SOUTH BOOM).
I
nr-
only.
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Lv
Atlanta.
. Macon Junction
Macon •'
•• .Pcrdelc
“ Tifton
“ Vablofta
" Jasper
Ar Lake Cltv
'• Jacksonville
Lv Hamilton
Ar Palatka
A.31. v.H.
8 no 0 ft6
U 18 10 28
11 0ft! 10 10
V.M. : A.M.
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3 lb 2 lft
4 48i 3 45
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0 4V 6 36
8 30 7 40
-8 45 7 24
10 00. 8 45
K.M. | A.M.
NORTH BOUND.
|
Lv..
...Palatka
.. Hampton
..Jacksonville..
...Lake City...
Jasper
....Valdosta...
Tifton
.. Ctmlele
Ar Macon Junction..
Macon
Atlanta
Short Line to World’s Fair.
Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars
Jank4onvllle to Natlivillc, via All: Mu, connect-
Ing In Union Depot at NaohviUc with Vest Bulled
Limited for Chicago.
With Velvet Train, via W, & A. R.R., from At*
Junta to Chicago, making only onu oliaugo from
Palatka and Jacksonville to Worlds Fair.
For Summer tourists' point# in the Carolina*
connections made with Fast Mall Train and Yen-
tlbuled Limited, via It. £ D., in Union Depot at
Atlanta. Close connections via (1. I*. R. It. lor
Birmingham and Kansas City.
Sleeping Car on itfight Trains
Form Macon and Palatka. Passengers leaving
Palatka can remain in sleeping car at Macon
till 7 a. in., where breakfast can lie had and con*
nections made with 7:40 train for Atlanta, and
trains for Augusta. Athens and Milledgev UIc,
Montgomery and S:.vannuh and all points East,
North and South.
H. Hi ixns, A. c. Knapp.
Trav. P. A., Traffic Mgr.,
Macon, (in. Macon, (ia.
Tifton, Georgia.
Mu Your Own Hon.,.
' Hmh’r till’ above caption tlm Gib-
hum KiTonl, roada young men tbo
following timely mol wholesome
led lire:
“There are many hoy* working
Imr.l for snlnries who lire exerting
every effort to get inlo government
clerkships, or paying positions with
railway and slenmsliip companies.
They feel 1.1ml reasonable sueecss
mill never he obtained through any
ither medium. And there are other
young men engaged in small bus;-
nesses of (heir own who, especially
in dull limes, worry and fret, and de
sire to rut loose from these and nt-
Iai’h themselves lo greater concerns,
where the respimsilillity of miuinge-
ment will fall on other shoulders, and
where there is nothing but routine
work mid a salary to draw.
“Tliis is not the proper view for
tlie ambitious young man. Those
who obtain good paying positions,
either in the government service or
elsewhere, seldom go beyond that.
A (at job for a boy or young man 1
often means business suicide, A!
IMlOFIWSlONAb GAUDS.
A. C. CLEMENTS, M D„
AIlKb, (I.V.
The illsnisrs of anna'll nii.l < l lli'rcu n’s) n-l.'l-
t.v. |TT' Gull” l-i mull or tsl.arni’li will ri-cnon
lirninpisunmlnn. ih tl.
JOHN A. PETERSON.
I len I ini
(Hit. P. IV. AI.KXAN’HKH, Preceptor,)
TIFTON, (IKOIKIIA.
nilU’u over Juke W. I'uiilk Jtc (‘o'n Drug store.
M. A. SEXTON,
Law ami Huai Entitle,
Room I, Putilk Building, Tifton, Gu.
Will give piompt atum Um loall tcgulhuftlnc**
entrusted to him hi (lie counties of Itcnleii,
Collie, Irwin, Worth himI Col<|ultt. IIumIucn*
Nollcliod.
PEEPLES & ALEXANDER.
A 11 o r n e y h - a t,- I ,u w,
Brunswick <fe Western Railroad
LOCAL SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 21, (893
Hotwoen Hrnnstvick ancl WnyerosB.
ffilAdV l)"QWN\VAiti)'' | , it Lad itwaud.
• Ci.’mh
Kllt.vr CLAMS
Nn. II. No. 1. No. 3. No. tl
Local l it W' i M*ro.4M ('. It. It. Jtniu’w'ld
Daily Kxpren* ICx lire** Actjoio. |
Kxc.Mun. Huii. only ••Daily." * Daily j
FIRST CLASS.
No. 4. No. 'ill'.'
Pen. R.U. Ilrun’w’k
Lx I Tens Accoiu.
Daily. ••Daily.”
ft oo p III 0 41 a III
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.. LuJatou tl 10
. -Nahuuta ;11 »1 I
. ..Hoboken 110 2ft
BehlAttcn illc jl» 05
. WuycrofM I 0 3(1 a in 1 .
Between Way cross and Albany.
•J
NASHVILLE,
GEORGIA.
IhirtitioM Nollcited in all liraiicItCM of the pro*
f«*a**|,»ii, to which inoiiipi ami careful attentlMi
will lie gl \eii. 34 .2-tf.
C. W. FULWOOD,
LAW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS,
TIFTON, - (IF.OIKIIA.
Prompt attention given to all legal huaJneM.
I V'Ovni w Luxe UulltUug, lumm No. l.
DR. N. PETERSON
IMiysii’inn and Surgeon.
TIFTON, - (IlilllUILA.
limit Willi ,1. W. I'unIK ,t Co.
Pall* answered promptly day or night.
(Hllee pr.iotlee will receive intention hehrrar
the lioui'K of U:00 and 10:30 a. in., ami 3:00 and
4j30 p, ill.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
PhyHioiau and Surgeon,
TIFTON UKoltdlA.
Grunts -Room In tlio Tifton Drug Store,
him..1 t. tv ...iii 1 1 I Yjr* Thanking the public for Itn pamHlxinil
KOCH Juh, With it lilt, Nillnrv ami VIIHV patronage am. nollclt n continuation of 1 he name.
MISHIND PLASH. F’r PI/kh
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No. 7. ' No. tl. ' No. 3.
Local I'l l Locul Frt Pen. It It.
Dally I Dally l.xj reiM
Kxc.Hun. Kxc.Sun.' Dally.
lo 1ft H III t) 10 p III
'll 1ft I 0 26
112 1ft p in 0 60
'12 4ft .10 00
t 3ft , in ir.
I 1 M Ho 23
1 2 1ft 10 33
I 3 30 110 37
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1010 i 1 or» a m .
10 no 1 1 10 I.
STATIONS.
F*t CI.’kk SITCOM) CLASS.
I No. 4. Nt». 12. No. 8.
Pen. R.R. Local F»*t Local Frt
Kxpicsft Daily. ! Dally
I Dally Kxc. Hun. Kxu. Sun
Way cross —
Wares boro 4 ftc
Millwood 4 til
McDonald 4 24
Pearson ! 4 08
Kirkland 1 4 00
08 M. P 3 48
Grays... 3 43
— Wlllncoooheo 3 4»
Alaimlm a 10
Knlgiun . .. 3 07
.. .. Ilrookdehl 2 r.o
■ .Tiftoti 2 4*
. 2 3ft
TyTy ; 2 17
. Sumner 2 oft
Poulau 1 r*7
Isabella ’ 1 (10
Wniingknm l 42
Davis 1 30
JllllOt loti 1 lft
Albany ••• ....* 1 in
ft in p m it I'm m
n u*
lu 23
t» 35
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7 fft
7 Oft
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3 2ft
3 00
2 3ft
2 Oft
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. 1 60
GKO. W. IIA INKS.
Hupei InUMident.
C. D. J)WENS,
Traffic Mnunger.
GEO. W. COATES,
Dir, Passenger Agent
A.M. P.M,
0 00 ft 20
7 24 0 42
7 00 • 30
0 10 8 40
10 02! 0 36
11 05 10 46
P,M. I A.M
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2 16 1 n
4 36! 4 10
4 60 4 30
8 05 7 40
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P.M.
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6 00
4 60
7 30
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A.M.
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7 42
10 10
10 20
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JUNE 18th, 1893.
It'D O WN
FTATP'XH.
HEAD I P.
U .111 A.M. I.V ..
.7.7.. Macon..77
...‘Ar
1 30 P.M
L241IVM. *' ..
12 40 “
I 20 •• “ ..
.... Lirella. ...
... '*
12 00 M.
2 40 •» *• ..
.... *• 10 60 A.M.
3 30 “ ! “
... Yate« tile ..
.... “
10 30 *•
4 26 “ “ ..
. ..Thoiuaatou..
,... »•
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7 15 •*
7 05 *'
7 00 “
7 3ft P.M. Ar ..
I
— ],u(J range.
.. .Lv
6 30 A.M,
PonnceMons with Atlanta and West Point R. R.
at LnG range. Connections wKh the Georgia
Midland and Gull' at Wooobury. P. R. R. at
Harris Picy.
H. BURNS, A. P. KNAPP,
Trav. Pas-*. Agt. Trafi c Manager.
Macon, (ia. Macon. Ga.
Columbus S
Time Table No ir, Effective Sept. 24:h, 1806.
south mxwqzr^o. i fiNo. 3,-rt^K
Lv Columbus ft 30 pm 7 4ft am A30 am
Lv Richland 7 02 p m. U 2ft a m 9 16 a 11)
i.v Dawson B04pni 103ftam 11 30a tn
Ar Albany Kftftjnn 11 .'to am 100 pm
Ar Thomasville ...; r* 3ft am! u 3ft ji ij»: «36 p in
Ar llrunaw.ck 7 ilft«. m 7 36 j* m! 7 .V* a m
Ar Jacksonville .. . j 7 66 a m: 7 ftft p in 7 ftf*.-. m
NORTH BOUND | *N«. 2. | $Np. 4. | tNu. 0
Lv .Jacksonville... 1 6 p in . 6 20 p m ti 20 p in
Lv Brunswick j f> 20 j> m n 20 p in (t 20 p m
liV Thoinasvlile ... B 16 a m B 16a m 8 16 n m
l^v Albany in 35 a in 3 16 p in! 2 46 p in
Lv Dawson 11 27 a 111 j 4 11pm 4 20 p tn
Lv lticbland 12 so p m ft 21 p m u 16 j) m
Ar CoItUnbns. u ^ .J__2 00 p ni[_7 00 p m, ft so p ni
•Dally. {Daily, except Sunday. tRunday only,
Trains l, 2, 3 and 4 arrive and depart from Un
ion Depot at Albany and Columbus. Non. 6 and
6 from foot of Seventh si 1, Columbus.
II. C. HILL, Bupt.
8. K. PARROTT, General Manager.
REAL ESTATE.
J have on hand the following Real Estate for
sale:
81 166,00 will I r.y a corner lot on Love Avenue
wi th neat six room house and necessary out
buildings.
Nice little farm of 00 acres, 16 under cultiva
tion. two miles from Tifton Can be had on
good terms and at*a bargain.
30 acres, four and a half miles from Tifton, on
the Tifton ami Northeastern railroad. Twenty*
live acres cleared and under ferre, cultivated
one tear. Six-room frame dwelling and neces
sary outbuildings, Fine peach or grape land,
100 acres of land, two miles southeast of Tif
ton No improvements. Terms, one-half cash
and balance in one year. This tract cau be bad
at a bargain.
1 have a valuable business lot in Tifton for sale
or will exchange for farm land out of town.
Nice house and lot on Love avenue at a bar
gain.
LOK KENT.
Nice 7 room dwelling on ctb street. 2 nlc«
brick stores on railroad street. 1 nice frame
store on railroad street. A few rooms conveni
ently located.
16-tf. t\ W. FULWOOD.
hotH'H, Jo not oxot'piHO a vory bciiu-
Inial in Hue nut? in tho development of
Bit'll* faculties which inHiircgroat Muo-
ecus.
“The boy who has fo work hard
at home, and tho yonn^ man who is
forced to stru^lo <m with a small
ImiMiiohh, can comfort himoolf with
the fact that John Jacob Astor and
Jay Would never, had any fat jolts,
that Hobrrt Bonner and the Klder
Bennett wet0 never hirelin^N, and
th vt Alexander and Napoleon were
never aides on another gAMierai's
staff.
“Be your own h,>ss.”
DR. J. H. HAMMOND,
Phyniciiui atul Surgeon,
ENIGMA, (B, & W. It. R.) GKOUG1A.
Special attention to Chronic diseases, ami ills.
euHi'M of W-.ineit ami Phlldreu. Palls promptly
attended. W.ork 011 the line of the It. w. (t.
”•* especially sollclledi nml nil calls bv nmll
promptl\ nliemted. mils due when won 1V01 are
rendered. Charge* moderate, ('onsultuilon at
lliy oilluo free.
JAS. R. ROGERS, M. D„
Bltysioiun tuul Surgeon,
Metropolitan HoOd. - sparks, Georgia.
HEADQUARTERS!
ENOCH P BOWEN,
- DEALER IX -
Greneral ]M e i* oil an cli se.
I am - lleadqUflttm for the puruhaeo nml sale of all kimis of Country
l’roijuee. 1 pay tho lushest market priee for
Chickens, Kpijs, Bntlrr, Wool, Hides, Tallow, Bmwax, Etc.
Don't dispose of your products until you have given me an opportu
nitv of saving what is tlu> market price for it,
' I smm 1(1 PLEASE ALL OF II CUSTOMERS
III the priee and quality of the goods I offer thorn, but never forget that
otherwise
D«""j
rtr- rnim.it rs.i’’"'"*' i“ «ii ■•’iii" lo- vrin,or, ‘Fair and Honest Dealing" is the only true road to success in any business,
limrwlse. Junuary’R, tana. I
dfxtih'i W r LLIAMS ' ^ make a Specialty of Farmers 1 Supplies.
K. P. BOWEN,
1 tf. Nrur 111." It. ,S W. Deiiot, TIFTO.V. «A.
t’lmoKi.K,. . , ... ur.oRtiu.
omci Hu nl, Hull,lli’t, ltcmiNo. 1, n,< ktulr-l
' C. H. GRAY,
House, Sign and
Ornamental Painter,
1'apor baifeing and uphnNtermg in ntl their
branciiM. Pan cw cut, made anil laid. Mat-
trcjkies matle to order and renovated.
Grdcre left at Padrick Bn*i. ahull receive
prompt attention.
Wa\ PRoaa Dec*miter 29,1891.--Wi the undtfr-
•ignetl have known Mr. Grav for a nmnl<er of
year* We reccommentl bint a* a flret daM
mechanic in abora linen: Warren f.-ott, Win.
barker, Wm. Paatm, B. Sweat.
AGAINST FIRE.
G W. FULWOOD,
Agent For »
fntmrancc Co , of North America of rhiladet-
phta.
Hartford Inatirencc- To., of Hanfoni.
Greenwich Jnturance Co., of New York i\n4
other old line companies.
Insurance eirccted In any locxlify aud Ml
ey^ry ctawaf rtaka.
Dfffcie, nwm* land 3, nuiiding, TiDoa
Oa. MfT.