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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 1G, 1894.
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The Tifton Gazette.
FIlm.IgHKD WUKKI.Y.
B. T. ALLEN. Editor.
Offiotal Organ County of Berrion.
Offloial Organ Olty of Tifton.
F. M. MANGHAM,
DEALER IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
TIFTON-, : : GAl.
TERMS OF BIJBSCRII’TION:
One Year 'll 00
lx Months M
Three Months >Ui
IJtVAltlAHI.Y IN ADVANOR.
Entered at the pontofllec, at Tifton, Goorgla, as
mail matter of tho second cIiihh.
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NEWS AND VIEWS.
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Kindly drop us in Home cash on
your subscription when you can.
It is now in order to fire Congress-
man Breckinridge, of Kentucky,from
the national legislature.
Traveling female evangelists don't
find any sympathizers in Macon.
Three tackled the city last week.
Waycross is a bustling little city
and continues to forge ahead. Kho
promises to he Tifton’n most formid
able rival.
Waycross voted last, Saturday to
issue bonds to build a larger and
more confortablo school building than
the one she is now using.
Congressman Bussell is meeting
•with scarcely any opposition to his
return to congress a second term. It
is well; he deserves a second term.
Your uncle Bob Hardeman, in his
tour examining the condition of tho
statu banks, lias an eye to business.
Ife wants to succeed himself as state
treasurer.
Tho destruction by lire, a few days
since, of the Wallortown lumber mills
is a heavy blow, temporarily, to the
business of Waycross. However,tlm
mills are to lie replaced.
It is slated that the Valdosta Times
lias been forced to take sides in the
present gubernatorial oompaign. Tho
(rAZKTTU don't have to take sides un
less tho editor desires so to do.
The retirement of lion. Win. (ilad-
stono from active politics and the
English premiership seals the fate of
tlm Irish homo rule measure. Ire
land will never have a parliament of
her own.
lion. John S. Davidson, of Augus
ta and grand master of tho grand
lodgo of Masons of Georgia, died
very suddenly last Sunday, lie was
an accomplished gentleman, lawyer
and orator.
Tho proposed amendment to the
constitution providing for two addi
tional judges of the supreme court,
will lie voted on at the October elec
tion, it an important amendment
and should lie adopted.
Major Goodwin vetoed and ex
posod a scheme to swindle the city of
Atlanta by selling it Piedmont Park,
us a site for her great exposition, for
*105,000. The assessed valuation
for tax;ition is onlv *l! 1,000. “Well
done, good and faithful servant.”
Tho “ling and hominy" onmp'iign
might he traced back to the early
days of tlie world, when judgment
was passed upon Adam, “In the
sweat of thy face shall thou eat bread
all the days of thy life,” but we leave
Bro. Herring, of the Worth County
Local, lo do tlm tracing aa lie is some
what in that line.
Some of Congressman Turner’s
friends hold a caucus hi Thomnsvillo
last week and petitioned him lo stam
for election to tlm United States sen
ate. Hon. H. B. Peoples represented
Berrien county in the caucus. The
editor of tho Ga/.icttic lias been no
tided of his appointment as tlm mem
ber from Berrien ooounty of the cen
tral campaign committee, of which
Hon. W. N. Spence, of Camilla, i
chairman and Hon. ,1. S. Sharpe, of
Waycross, is secretary.
Will tho Atlanta Constitution please
dismiss from its seemingly disturbed
mind every idea in connection with
Hon. II. G. Turner's political futur
except that he is a candidate for
congress to succeed himself from the
Eleventh district'( Thus far lie has
announced himself and no farther.
His friends desire to send him to tlio
United States senate, and to that end
solicit the support of their fellow-
Georgians. Their candidate is at
least the peer of any announced or
probable candidate and they present
his name to the people without any
apology-for so doing.
Wo handle the choicest line of TOBACCO in town at from 28 to 60 cents
par pound. Also a nice assortment of CUTLERY and
HARDWARE of all kinds.
This Section Demands,
The Following Quotations Give
Tho Reador ari Idea of My Cash Prices.
Will Stand in Shuddering awe
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I am still in the race, and those wishing good cash bargains would
do well to cull on me. All my goods arc first-class—I have heard
no complaint frow any of my customers, for I strive hard to treat
every one ngiit. Below is prices on few of the goods I have.
or
Meat 8J cents per pound.
Good Family Flour 50c. sack,
.75 per barrel.
Choice flour 60 cents per sack, pr
.50 per barrel.
Meal 60 cents per bushel.
Granulated sugar 21 llm. for *1.00.
Brown sugar 25 lbs. for *1.00.
Best coffee 4 pounds $1.00.
Salmon per can, 15 cents.
Baking powder, per pound 10 cents.
Bobwnjte plow stocks 80c. each.
Best axo for 75 cents.
Prints, very fine, 5 and Gets, yard.
Sheeting, 4, 5, G and 8cts. yard.
Nails !)} cents per pound.
Best Jeans pants for 90 cents.
Best hark collars 115 cents.
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42-1y.
M. MANGHAM,
Under tlm Masonic Hall, TIFTON, OEOHOIA.
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IS MY MOTTO.
I am sow receiving iny new stock of Dry-Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes,
Bats—In fact, everything
The Trade of
And there Is no need logo away from homo lo supply tho wants of house
hold and farm. Ilesldes the lines mentioned my stock of
— j Staple and Fancy Orooeriew 1 —
will lie constantly replenished with pure rellnhle goods, and my line of
— {Hardware and Plantation Toolw 1 —
will lie kept In ucccordnnco with tlm demands of my custom.
.fust received a full and cnrnplo line of
Stoves, No. 7 Stove, complete with III
Irons of furniture, : : $11.0(1,
No. II stoves as above eomploto, 11 00.
Also Just received tlm handsomest line
of eafleoes and glnhnms In town, (p> 5,
7 1-2 and 10 crnls per yard.
Welch our advertisement, ns wr ere
receiving now goods dully, We are ex-
peeling e full and complete linn from llm
North In llm next few days and limy nro
hound to go, as we will sell them at pri
ces that defy competition.
Como before llm goods are picked over.
1 Malls Potash (lOe. slzu) for 25 cents,
Full mid complete Hue of shoos of all
kinds just arrived, from $1.00 tip.
Most hroguu $1 Oil per pair.
Host plow shoe on onrtii $1.10 per pair.
Unity shoes 2fi cents and up.
Milk Punch tnlmcco 50 cents pound.
H liars Dig I,sundry snap for 25 coins.
Axle gmiHO 5 cents per Imx—0 for 25o.
(full 10 cent size.)
20 pounds host rice for $1.00,
Heel pearl grits, 25 coins per peek,
Htareh—best laundry—5 cents,(1 for 25c
Kssonco lemon 0 emits per bottle.
Hssoneo Vanilla 0 cents per bottlo.
Sardines 05 edits per box,
While peaches (Tifton llrnnd) 10 cents
pnr can.
Yellow peaches (Tifton llrnnd) 15
cents per can.
Hnlimui—full weight—15c. per Imx,
llimlon bellies 0 cents per piiuiid—H(
('('ills by Kill pounds.
Plow lines, II H rope 112 feet long for
10 con Is—three pair for 25 cents.
Wilier buckets III cents each—two for
25 cents.
Dixie plow slocks (genuine) with extra
pnln\ *1 25.
Mcoolor plow slocks HO cents.
((niton Dress Goods 5c., former price
10 cents per yard.
Hall thread I coot each
(’nates spool cotton 1 cents oaeli.
Host Palont Flour $4.10.
BIO DRIVE IN SHOES.
Hoys best hrogans, 110 cents.
Men's hrogans, 90c. $1.00 and $1.10.
Ladles Dongola button shoe, host on
tho markot for $1.00. Children's shoos
at all prices, new lino received this week.
Hoys shoes nt HO, H5 and DOccnts.
Planter's lines, 10 cents.
Root llamas (hound) 45 cauls.
Shovels, (Long Handle) for 55 cents.
Shovels, (Long Handle) for 70 cents.
Iron Rakes, 25 cunts.
Host Tobacco in town !IOc. pound.
Ribbons nt yonr own juice.
Clams, pur box, 15 cents.
Rest bark collars 05 coins,—0 for $1.00.
Plow bolls 1 12 cents each.
Heel plus, 05 cents each.
Host clevis pin 10 cents—0 for 25 cents,
.leans pants (dnilblo seam) $1.00.
Biggest lino of clothing in town from
$0.00 u suit up
Pants 75 cents per pair and up.
20 pounds granulated sugar $1.00,
24 pound* brown sugar $1,00.
Sulphur 0 cents pound, 10 lbs. for 25c.
Scarfs from 2 1-2 cents up,
Paregoric 5 centH—0 Hollies for 25 c.ts.
Laudanum 5 cents—(Hintlies for 25 cts.
Ilntomnn drops 5 coats—(1 bottles for
25 cents.
Sewing machine oil 5 cents—0 bottles
for 25 cents
Huttons of all kinds 2 1-2 ccntB per
dozen and up.
Tacks—10 papers for 05 centB.
Screws—20 cents per gross.
Ijulnlne 10 cents per bottle.
Painkiller II) cents-1) hollies for 25c.
Sea Island 4J and 5 cents pur yard.
Shooting 5, li, 7, H and 10c. per yard.
Host 11-4 blenching 5 cents per yard.
Standard prints 5, 0 and 7c. per yard.
Silicons Hie, former price JHc,
Sheeting 4 L2 and 5 1-2 cunts per yard.
Oysters 7 cents—4 cans for 25 cents.
Nulls, all sizes '!) cents per pound.
Wire steel nulls 4o. pur pound—8 1-2
cents In twenty-live pound lots.
Agents for Chattanooga Chilled Plows. Best on the
market. Full stock always on hand.
W e carry llm largest stock In town, sell llm most goods, consequently wo
can afford lo sell cheaper than anybody else. We do not handle auction
goods, lire stock, or bankrupt slock, nothing hut Standard Goods and guar
antee everything wo soli. Now goods arriving every day. Highest prices
paid for country produce of all kinds.
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T I FTON, G EC) RG I A.
Main Street Pharmacy.
W. PAULK,
TIFTON, G ICO J {GI A.
Complete Stock of Fresh. Drugs,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS’and varnishes.
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COMPETITION
at our prices for the com
ing Season.
OTJR
MR. W. O. PADRICK
Is now in New York loading us down with all the lateBt
novelties in Spring goods. We are opening tho
New and select line of ladies hats—Trimmed and Untrimm
ed of all shapes. Thirty-two dozen varieties of floweis be
ing opened this week. Today we are opening
Ten Cases of Shoes
fresh from tho makers. The prices will move them rapidly.
Every day brings us something new. Our dress goods de
partment will ho tho
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. MAURY M. STAPLER.
U P E C I A 1.1 8 T,
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
666 Cherry Bt., Macon, Ga.
A. C. CLEMENTS, M: D„
ADEL, UA.
The diseases of women .-.nil children a ipeel.0*
ty. jy Call* by mail or telegraph will receive
prompt attention. 18*tf.
PEEPLES & ALEXANDER.
Attorneys-at-Jia w,
NASHVILLE, -
GEORGIA.
Business solicited in all branches of the pro*
iti*
fension, to which prompt and careful attention
will be given. 34-82-tf.
C. W. FULWOOD,
LAW, FIRE INSURANCE AND COLLECTIONS,
TIFTON, - GEOWIIA.
Prompt attention given to all legal business.
U^-Office—over J. W. Paulk's Drugstore.
DR. j. C. GOODMAN
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON
Office—Room in the Tifton Drug Store.
Thanking the public for its past libera]
patronage and solioit a continuation of the same.
Drs. J. W & D. j. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
COKDRLE, GEORGIA.
Opfiok—Bank Building, Room No. 1, np stairs
DR. J. H. HAMMOND,
Physician and Surgeon,
ENIGMA, (B. * W. n. R.) (IKORQIA.
Special attention to Chronic diseases, and dls-
eases of Women and Children. Calls promptly
attended. Work on the line of the B. & w. it.
U., especially solicited: and all calls bv mall
promptly attended. Bills due when sen fees are
Charges moderate. Consultation at
rendered,
ray office free.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA—Bkkrikn County :
Tho petition of H. H. Tift, W. W. Timmons,
W. H. Love, K. P. Bowen, ,1. A. McCrea, W. O.
Tift and J. C. Goodman, respectfully show that
they are desirous of forming themselves into a
Corporation, under the name, style ami title of
the Oak Ridge Cemetery company, with power
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embracing all the new styles in their bright, frosty
Spring loveliness.
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
will be stocked with the greatest values ever shown to tho
trado of this section. Being in touch with the largest doalcrs
onables us to offer you great inducements.
Twenty-six (lozon gent’s pants
medium grade just opened.
Our customers think they
are marked wrong us they
are so cheap, but no, its
onr close buying and
small profits that
causes their lioarts to
rejoice when we
name the price.
Finer grades of pants and suits to suit tho taste and pock
et of evoryono desiring to buy.
Of course you want some new—
to purchase, lease, rent amt convey lteal Estate
In Much quantities aa may from time to time be
come necessary to carry out the objects of mid
Association, to have and to use a common seal,
to huo and to be sued and to have perpetual suc
cession. Petitioners ask that the capital stock
of (add Association tie fixed at, not less than
85000,00 nor more than $25,000 and that they be
B frmitted to begin business when 10 per cent, of
le capital stock has boen paid in.
Petitioners show that the objecUof their Asso
ciation is to provide a place of burial and sop-
ulture for the use of the citizens of Tifton anil
vicinity, and to create a fund by the sale of lots
for the iiuipose of laying off, fencing, beautify
ing anil otherwise improving said cemetery
grounds. Petitioners pray leave to divide tho
capital stock of said Association into shares of
$25.oe each, anil to place the same upon the prop
erty. To make swell Constitution and By-Laws
as may become necessary to fully carry out the
objects of the Association, to elect officers, di
rectors, Sic., at such time and in such manner as
shall be fixed by tlie stock holders of said Asso
ciation. C. W. Fl'LWOOl),
Petitioners Attorney.
Stanly’s Bosincss College.
SHORTHAND.
Tliomasvillo, - Georgia.
Book-keeping, Telegraphy, Typewriting, Pen
manship ana Arithmetic. Students assisted to
position. No vacation. For full particulara,
address, «. W. H. Stasly, President.
Shirts, Ties and a Hat!
Well, wo can show you what you arc looking for—a large va
riety to scloot from—prices as usual, away below others.
In a few days owr lino will bo complete. Don’t bo in too big
a burry to buy.
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Then go to every store in town, price and examine goods,
then compare with ours. But yon may save all this trouble
and worry by coming to us first. Then yoa will know you
have tlie largest stock, greatest variety and best gooods
to select from.
TOtl.l'.T AUTin.KH, Bin'll o» Perfumery, Colognes, Extracts, Pomade., Iintr Dll. Toilet
A roams and Powders.
linUHIIKR, roll line of Tenth llnuh.r, Noll llnishm, Iintr llninees, Mum llmoheo and
ColheB llri.Bltc. Tree giHXli ore of (ho very liest quality ami are lo lie sold ebony aa country dirt.
Fine Stock of Lamp Goods,
Elegant Assortment of Combs, x
Fresh Garden Seed in Season.
l'AINTKIl’R sum,IKS. I make x sprcliilty or Palms, oils, Varnishes snd rxlntors
generally.
•JAKE W. PA.TTLK.
Dr. N. Peterson has charge of our prescription department.
12 15-1 f.
Those desiring to buy their
Spring Goods will find it great
ly to their advantage by com
ing to see un.
PADRICK BROTHERS,
Originators and t.onlrolm of Low Prices for Tilton.
Gcorgla-Alabama Business College,
MACON, GEOnOIA.
The Schoel of the Sesth 11 Covering a
Floor Spaoe of 7,600 Square Feet.
Instruction purely practical. Students con
duct actual business transac tions by mall,
freight and express.
Four Departments—Commercial, Stenograph
Telegraphy and Pen Art.
)*npils guaranteed the completion of any course
in less time, at 1cm expanse and morp thorough
ly than is dossibio In any other institution.
Opon tli
nsltions.
posj
the entire year—graduates assisted to
For full particulars write to
Wyatt & Maktim, Macon, Ga.,
Eyes examined and fitted free of
charge.
Fine watch repairi-g a specialty.
Washington Street,
ALBANY, - GEORGIA.
TIFTOIST
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON. - GEORGIA.
C. A. WILLIAMS, Frsprtttsr
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