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CORRESPONDENCE.
The Lfibor of XnVEfflclent Corps of
j) County^eportcrs,
M From/Asliwood.
A happy IjfralyYw - !
I Wlint arc jfyour resolutions? A
itjqod.ono, if Jfoii iffl 11 tippler, Is to
lo so no more,' If yon arc a politic-
n it would bo well to resolve to
all yoih\/>pponents down and out,
liomian,
Cecil.
Mr. H.
from a
Ilopo
suffering
lagrippo.
lin soon,
o of our boys
you
will
y^jte iormor, If you arc/j
fesolve to Htay at homo i
i provide comfort for your
KtHily and plenty for youC
> cat next winter. If;
' inan rosolvo to own/
arc
ileco
It'
marry
an
the end of the year. If
rare a young lady bo sonsiblc and
ry that plain young inan wlm is
. afraid of work and who ndoves
bo very ground you walk on. Ho
yill bo a protection in timo of need,
liilo the soft “chappie” might curse
fni'Tor tho money your father hasn’t
It.
E you, arc a father, resolve that
children shall spend tho public
term under tbc tutorage of
one of Borricii’s competent
, even if you have to give up
"of' tiro luxuries of chewing,
^kiug, eating ami di inking, yen, if
hnvo drive riglit back home ns
|is your business in town is ov»
eomplisli it.
are a motlior, resolve that
fighters shall not keep cent
the oigarott smoking pop-
, infest our land, for if you
k you invito tilth, disease,
Vtnd Insanity Into your
who wants n curse
by these hideous,
firbors of tilth V
l little boy, resolve to
noble life, that wliun
L munliood you may
bo a find specimen of tlm Master
work of Creation, and not the puny
devll-deglud viotim of dubnuehory
lad dissipation, that is fast bringing
ur American race to worse than
.might,
If you are a littlo girl, resolve that
lips that touch liquor shall never
Inch mine,” and ero another goner-
lion will havo passed away if cayri-
out* the galoot with bis bottle
jlllvuojuiy jo diigieft the peaoo of'pri-
|to ami public osNumtilles.
i AV. UlCNUV (illll'l'IM,
Cures scratches on
liorsos and maiigs mi
dogs with one or two
klleattons. For sale Uv 1, W. 1'aulk
Tiftoii, Oa.
laying ip' Palatka,
ristmas at home,
immle Elliott came out last
day wearing Jiis first pants and—
ought to liavo soert how proud
looked.
Some of jffrnr readers may not
know wlmt kind of a town we havo
bore, so I invite them cordially to
crime and sco for themselves; they
will bo surprised. There are no very
largo'biiildlngs here, but wo boast of
ppe : tli roe-styr/ Iioiiho—Chambers’
hsmitH'' sliop~and the owner
of adding another floor, so then
we will havo a four-story building.
Old there’s something of Hparks if
she hasn’t an artesian well of which
to boast! Hlie has plenty of pretty
girls and they beat all tho artesian
weltsl
We would be pleased to havo the
editor giyo us bis opinion of the can
didates for governor, as wo aro a
littlo backward in our Information?
[The editor thinks both candidates
lire rather previous, as it will bo at
least six months before tho governor-
initking convention will bo held.]
I am glad to report that most ex
cellent young toucher, l’rof, George
I). Godard, will luivo charge ot the
Hparks school another year. It means
the town is to havo a flrstclnss school
for tho scholastic year. 1 have been
unable to loam anything relative to
the new academy building, but when
Hparks takes a notion to have a tiling
tiiuru is no such word ns fail in her
vocabulary.
Prof, Newton J. Pfth'ish lias
brought liis bride home ami is occti
pylng liis new dwelling. Wo all
wish thorn a long and Imppy life.
it would take too miieli of your
valuable space to give the names of
all tlm young pooplo who are spend
ing a merry Christ inns with their
friends in Hparks. They were here
by the seores, and I hope they all
enjoyed a pleasant time.
Capt. I). M. McDougald, travling
salesman for J. P. Williams As Co., of
Hivvnnimh, is spending the holidays
here with his family, lie Inis Intd a
severe attack of la grippe, but I am
pleased lo say is up again.
Mr. Peter Paid will move . into
till Dim Whitehurst building in
few days. Wb recognize him as a vnl
nod citizen,
Mr. Joe A. Parrish, who him boon
to
at
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One Little Drop of Ink,
To Make the People Think.
Do you need a stove? Does
it pay to bay
If IT want quality and
satisfaction, it certainly
does.
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Jf you (jon’t care wheth
er your stove lasts more
tluin a year or two,does
not bake perfectly and
is constantly causing
you trouble and anoy
ance; why then, don’t
buy u good one, if you
are satisnty'
satisfied
these faults.
will) all
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Tliero is nothing tlint
cause ns much discon
tent ns to hnvo the
cooking stove always
doing just wlmt you
don’t want it to do.
January, imh.
A- RE U with us this yenr?
N Otv Is a good (line to liogln.
u 8EI.E38 to delay liny longer.
A
Cordial welcome to all.
K
KSOLVE to buy of us.
Y OU will never regrot It.
liS
Wc liavo a groat many happy
We are offering our en
tire stock of Winter Goods
at extremely low prices.
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Items Vfhicjj
Ou
A happy anul
to all nhr readers!
Capt. John C^l7attlicivs, of 1
called to se/its yesterday and repo
ed every tiling quiet in liis villi
Tho contractors to rebuild the
Lindsey bridge over Now Hirer hav
ing defaulted, tiro contract is to bo
relct.
The Gazette congratulates Col.
Lacy E. Lastinger Upon tho vigorous
and successful campaign for tlio ooun-
ty judgeship. lie took up his commis
sion Wednesday.
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New Advertisements.
The Gazette begins the new year with
quite a nice array of new advertise-
Ladies,
Gents,
Youths
and
Childrens’ -
Gnderweaiy
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surprises In storo for you. All
A GOOD STOVE
such ns we sull, tnvor fails to give
perfect satisfaction, as
IT IS GUARANTEED TO DO SO.
Along with stoves wo entry tlicr
host assorted stock of
to bo found—alwny fresh.
Constantly eummg m and
going oiit. And the prices
re the lowest.
quite sick for some time,
streets again by tlio aid of orutdlies;
hope to roport him entirely well some
Jammvy II, 1804.—Master Luke
Hhenly lias jiiHt returned from At
lanta, where ho has bfjen attending
school. Trust his visit will bo
pleasant one.
Nearly everybody in Hparks, your
correspondent among tlio number,;ir
eoHipbunlng from "la grippe." Trust
all of us wilt bo ourselves again soon
Tho firm of Elliott ife-lfobiimon, of
this gihpc, dissolved partnership on
January 1st, Mr. Robinson letlring.
I learn be contemplates Buying a half
interest ill another well-known Imsi
m town, Ho iH at present be
counters, in the capacity of
luokaboo & Williams.
that J. II. Norton
ghauts, contour
[cut stock of
tlo tow
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onreustomors are happy ones, we
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glvo tlicnf lilg values ovory llrao.
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Wo wisli to spit during
-1894-
Just double wlmt wo did in
-1893.-
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To do tliifif we will
redouble our ef
forts
in wool and cotton—medium and
heavy weights—full stock.
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Overcoats
and
Winter Suits
for ^
Men and Boys,
marked to move quickly.
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moats. The merchants and tradesmen
of Tlfton are beglning to lenrn and ap
preciate the value of printer’s Ink, that It
is tho royal road to success. It fs ex
pected by the end of the month that tho
columns of the paper will be a true aud
complete Index to the business pf tlie city:.
On third page the reader will.flnd the
new advertisement of Jake W._“
proprietor of the “Main Street Pharma'
cy.” Jake has a complete stqfck of goods
in Ids line and is selling them . nschca]
as the cheapest. ..
The Tlfton Cnnnlng and Manufactu
ring Company, on second page, has some
thing to say to the farmers of this section,
The Company’s factory was built, equipp
ed and is being operated for no other
purpose than-to give the farmers in this
section a homo market for mitch of their
products that are of no practical’ benefit
to them. The Company anil tho farmers
can be mutually helpful to each other
by working together In harmony. There
is no doubt that the success of the one
depends upon the other. Rend the ad
vertisement.
On second page W. J*. Douglas, tho
fnifious shoe manufacturer, tells wlierq
Ids goodB can be purchased—at J. Z. El
liott’s, Sparks. Douglas makes a good
Bhoe and dealers, who handle them, are'
nqt permitted to sell them higher than
a certain small per cent above cost. Huy '
the Douglas shoe.
Receiver W. B;' Sparks, on second page
offers a reward of $300 for the apprehen
sion, with evidence to convlct, Of' any
person guilty of trying to wreck tho
trains of theGeorgin Southern "nd'Fk*^
Ida railroad by placing
tho track or tamjaiflWwltir'frogs Viicf .
swllches^---^
fourth ^age, the new legal
advertisements made by tho Board of
County Commissioners of Berrien
county. .
Of course you will sco and not forget
to read the three-column advertisement
of Padrick Bros, on fourth page. Tligy
owe much of tliolr success to advertising
In the columns of UioGazkttk. Of wlmt
benelit aro excellent goods anil low prices
to people who are kept in tlio dark con
cerning them.. The Padrlcks don’t “hide
their lights. under a bushel,” and hence
have engaged u large space in their local
paper for 1894. Success he with him!
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them before buying and they arc
It
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Trttc, wo don’t make
money in largo lumps,
as onr
PROFIT
Hut arc depending up-
iti-the, inoioiising rq-
Idity of' our mtnibor-
wtlos.
To
always
our customers in
terest in view.
To make every wale
satisfactory.
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To make each cus
tomer our adver
tiser. <
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To htv(-e but one
price, and that the
.Lowest Known.
New Stock Rugs
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and Floor Oil Cloth.
CARPETING
at 13^o uni! 2to jlcr yard cannot br
mnUihtid for same price.
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If you aro in need of
FURNITURE
New Aluiuigcincnt.
Hotel Sadie bas, fiom its firstopen-
ing tjnder the management of the la
mented Jamos I. Clements, snstaih'c'd
the reputation of being at tbe fjoitt
among tho hoistelries of south, and
southwest Georgia, It lifts recently
passed under new management—Mr.
James Seymore, of Pittsburg Pa,, be
ing the now proprietor. lie is hav
ing tho building repaired and repaint
ed, tho old furnatnre is being
thoroughly renovated and new furni
ture added and no effort is being
we can suit yon with
goods amf please you
witli thp price.
PLEASE CALL AND SEE.
1,000 Young Chickens,
500 Dozen Eggs.
Price Paid for Conn try Produce.
open from daylight until eleven,
Yours, Anxious to Plotuso,
AtDRICK BROTHERS,
■WTUJUKT,
SSilil
TIPTON, GEOJ
Spared to make the cousme the best
ot any Hotel in this section Mrs, Sey
mour gives her personal supervision
to tho culinary department. Tho-*
G azutth predicts for the Sadie mtich
greater popularity in the future than
it has enjoyed in the past.
A' large lot of holiday goods
Mrs. A. JL Graves; and going
, . . pr
Give her a cal) if yon want caftdits
*" dfe
fur the, babies, toys for the ehiluren
fruit for the .ladies, and presents
snitable for the Boysopd men,. She
qlso keeps a nice ltue of fwncy jitmilv
groceries. ' ,, ; 'T'n'
Bridge Letting,
UEomilA—IIuikikx CorsiV (
Wilt 1» ralnt. tho wintraol tn bulM i
news* K«w Utvcr near Mrs. II K. I
the lowest tilrfitrr for cash, wh.a
KelcUlnp to take |ilarv at the
tint*., Ifhmnrr ire next, «r
of tits former contnirtor, Mr. It
litssccnrWw, Mcssts, J. W, I
smith ami N. M. ilucasr, i
complete said contrart I
s|icc(ftr>tlons hcretofors.
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