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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON* 0A., FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1894.
CORRESPONDENCE.
The Labor of An Efficient Corps of
County Reporters.
Itolic til Inn’s Budget.
Ckcii,, April 26.—The dead, 8,alien
calm that precedes a hurricane, per
vade the political atmosphere, and is
occasionally broken by peals of thun
der from the gathering clouds. God
save thu people!
Mr. A. J). Covington is out buying
more timber for turpentine boxes.
These old Tarheels make first-class
citizens, when we can keep them.
Mr. 1). K. Newton, who went t«
Indian Springs for his health has re
turned with improved health.
W. I.. Anthony visited Lake City,
White Springs, and other Florida
points the last of the. week.
Mr. U. L llass, has been Hitting
about smith Georgia for two weeks.
JJe is like a brief comet.
Elder Purdue, of the Christian
church is preaching a series of ser
mons to our people here.
“Greens is scarce,” say the old la
dies, and “It’s distressingly healthy,”
Hay thu good hearted doctors, lint
tiffin, the late unpleasantness (.lid not
injure the blackberry crop.
J)ow, Jit., preached homemade
texts. One of them was—
KlflIMI III! vo utlior Hhh* to l»IUj ,
Ati.l ho go on, Ad InltnlUio.
The ladies, themselves the (lowers
of all created beings, arc decked with
flowers—on hats, bosoms, and in
their fair hands. With songs sweet
er than the birds, smiles bright as
sunrise, and wit sparkling as the dew
drops, she adds to her charms the
love of flowers.
One of the most enjoyable parties
it lias ever boon my good fortune to
attend was tile supper at Dr. Owens,
at Ilahirn, Saturday night. Of the
good things on the table, and how
we partook of them, I have nothing
to say, only the supper was all that
could lie desirod, and some of us had
ample desires. lint the "fount, of
reason” and the communion of souls
was indescribable by iny dull pel
The interchange was like the electric
flushes of a thunder cloud, and
thought dashed against, thought like
Htorin tossed billow*. Although your
correspondent was vamjitishoil, yet
the victors were the fairest of the
fair. ItoiiKMUN.
Items of Interest.
'Pin* C'ordolc cotton factory lias
started up again, having been idle for
several months.
The Arabi Express, a new paper
for Dooly county, will soon lie star
ted at Arabi by Editor A. J. Tlson.
Hon. Thomas .1, Jatvls lias boon
appointed United States senator to
fill the vacancy caused by the duatli
of Hon. Z, lb Vance, of North
Carolina.
Hev. T. W. O’Kelly, pastor of the
Gridin Baptist church and formerly
f Hawkinsville, will preach the open
ing sermon of the Ooiimlgcc Chau
tauqua to lie held at the latter place,
Afrs. Ora Allen, wife of the edi
tor’s youngest brother, G. W. Allen,
lied this morning at 10 o’clock at
Atiburndalc, Ela. They have been
married about sixteen months. Her
disease was consumption.
It is said tiiat money iH plentiful in
New York to loan on call at one pur
cent per annum, The trouble is that
there is a great scarcity of accepta
ble securities. There is no trouble in
getting money anywhere if one only
has something with which to get it.
TIFT’S
Economy - Bulletin!
We an aril no point more closely titan this: That onr prices shall always, and
In every Instance be as low as quoted elsewhere, and when possible lower—
Qualites Being Equal.
Conducting business under Such conditions, and carrying a woll assorted stock
It would be supposing were-not
My Store the Recognized
Shopping Centre of this Section.
'Every Day is a hie. Bargain Dajj!
Here is Some of My Prices.
No. 7 Stove, complete with furniture, cheaper than
ever before, only $7.50.
No. 7 Stove, complete with furniture, only $10.00.
No. 8 Stove, with ornamental base and furniture
complete, only $12.00.
No. 8 Stove, same as above, $13.50.
I am Headquarters for
Fine Dry-Goods, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Etc.
1 I lmve the largest stock and lowest prices over named.
My styles are the newest and prettiest, and my prices the lowest.
1 I sell (standard Uoods us cheap as others sell Auction Bargains.
I DEFY THE WORLD TO MEET MY PRICES.
Can Save You Money on Every Article you Buy.
My Stock of Shoes is the Largest in the City.
Men’s Hals ancl Congress Shoes, only $1.15.
MORE
GREAT BARGAIN DAYS!
.May 1 3 th and 1 (2tli. AT jtVTay 3.3.til and 3 ‘3th.
PADRICK BROTHERS’
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Cash Bargain Emporium.
In announcing this aalo for May lltli and 12th wo desire to say that we
regret that our force of eioiit salesmen were unable to wait on the crowd ;
or, rather we regret that our force was not larger and that so many were
unable to get waited on at onr Special Sale—Aprii, 21st. We will en
deavor, however, to have sufficient force on our next Great Bargain Offer
ing, which is to be on
May llth and 12th, Friday and Saturday.
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Enigma Helloes.
EnuiMa, April 26.— Messrs. Homer
nnd Waller Hayes and their motlioi,
Mrs. Mary Hayes, of Shollmun, Ga.,
are here visiting relatives.
Airs. 'I'. II. Garrett, of Tlfton, is
Visiting friends hero tilts week.
Miss Maud Patrick,of (loffeocoun
ty, is here visiting relatives,
Miss Emma Turner, el Tiftou, is
here this week instructing a class in
art painting.
Mr. N. A. Hedgers, ef Fin,, is here
quite sick with Typlio-malarlal fever.
Mrs. .1, It. Smith has been quite
sick for some time past. Hope she
will soon be on the road to recovery.
There is considerable sickness in
tins section al present— though noth
ing of a very serious nature.
The rain of last Wednesday night
did considerable good and crops are
growing off nicely.
Hev. W. I 1 ’. Ilixon filled bis regu
lar appointment here last Saturday
and Sunday. He was accompanied
by Hoy. Brooks who preached Sun
day night. I regret that business on-
gagements prevented me from at
tending tlie services.
Enigma is blessed with as good
citizens as any place in Georgia.
Surely it doesn’t take money to make
character. Thank the Lord!
Henry Hayes visited Tiffon last
Saturday, and, I won’t tell why lie
left hero and returned wonring one
of the most expressive, delightful and
ever-tn bo remembered smiles, it has
been iny good fortune to behold for
j Jo, these many days.
1’hc status of affairs in the United
State* i* riot over encouraging, at
present things seem to he a little
tangled. With the strikes, the in-
dustriffl armies made of ail nationali
ties, tlm hard times, and the national
legislature, we may truly say we have
the world, tlm flesh and the devil, to
light. It) fighting lltesc different elo
jnents, Iny opinion is that our best
instryVrtent* of Warfare will be found
in industry and economy.
Hkihuh.
SPECIAL SALE DAYS !
The Gates to Bargain Paradise are Wide Open!
JAMES Z. ELLIOTT,
Calls the Attention of Economic Buyers to His Golden Bargains for Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, May 10th, 11th and 12th at His Stores at
>arks ancl IVasliville, (xeor^ia
3,000 YARDS
Standard l’riuts, best grades, guaranteed not
to fade—will be closed out at 6 cents.
3.000 YARDS
Good prints, just what the ladies want for
Summer wrappers, at 8J-, 4 and 4J cents.
2,500 YARDS
Athens Cheeks host grade, worth 74 to 8
cents, at 4 cents.
2.000 YARDvS
Assorted dress materials, including all the. la
test novelties itt Lawns, Batistes, Dimities,
light and datk grounds, Crepes, Nuns Veil
ing all colors. China Silks, black and white
Cheeked Lawns, Nainsook Lawns all stylus.
All of these goods will he sold at prices far
below the market value. Laces ami trim
mings of all kinds to match our dress goods,
including silks and silk braids of all colors.
FIVE-OENT COUNTER.
In this department will he found—
l Ladies ribbed under vest for 6 cents.
6 Papers good pins for 6 cents.
6 Papers good needles for 6 cents,
li Balls sewing thread for 6 cents.
60 Kish hooks for 6 cents.
J- Dozen black pants ImUons for 6 cents.
1 Dozen lead pencils, with rubber, for 6c.
12 Dozen shirt buttons for 6 cents.
4 Dozen “safety pins’’ for 6 cents.
4 Papers hooks and eyes for. 5 cent*.
And various other articles too numerous
to ’mention will ho thrown on onr 5r. coun
ters at a price to correspond with the above.
0 pair of ladies hose for 26 cents.
II pair of men’s hose for 2f. cents.
1,000 DOZEN
Dress buttons, worth 10 cents per dozen, will
be sold at 6 cents per dozen.
CLOTHING BELOW ZERO.
A handsome line of men’s suits—44 to 42—
from *1,08 to *17,00. Youths suits, from Hi
to 1!) years of ago, fit a young man wearing a
II I coat, from *1,88 to *0,00.
CHlLDHEN’.S SUITS, age 6 to Hi, from
60 cents to *6,00.
Boys Knee Pants 18 cents per pair.
\Yu can suit anybody in boys and chil
drens suits. Uemtunlxjr we handle no second
hand clothing, all ttev goods.
II ATS.
Five Hundred sample hats—only one hat of
a kind in the lot—will be closed out at 46
cents on the dollar.
SHOES.
One Thousand pair of shoes will be offered
to the trade at prices never before hoard of.
“SHlilTB. 7
Men’s full size Negligee Shirts from 18c.up.
Men’s unlatmdrod whirls from 26e. up.
Five Hundred sample shirts—only one
shirt of a kind—will be closed out at 60
cents on the dollar.
■GROOpUpr
One gross School Crayon for 0 cents.
Twenty pounds granulated sugar *1.
Five pounds Hio ooffee for *1.
Starch (best quality) 6 cents per pound.
Tobacco, per pound, 28 cents.
Hemombor we handle everything from a
Cambric, needle to a Coffin, tnil our stock has
never been so complete as it is now.
FRIDAY IITH.
W\\ s
The People talk for Ifs.
SATURDAY I2TH.
Money Flies to Onr Big Sales*
Don’t Forget the Days!
As this is the Third Year of these Special Sale Days with ns it is almost
Useless to quote prices as our customers know that the announcement of a
bargain day with ns means that we do jnst what we advertise. Tho liberal
patronage they accord us is evidence that they appreciate our efforts to give
them something more than they get elsewhere, but for the benefit of thos<f
not acquainted witli us we panic a few prices below.
“A Ctih Business, Buie ani Simple, is the Only Eight Way to Bo Business.”
Our Selling System enables ns to cut the margin close, and onr deter
mination to undersell any house in this section is only equaled by our en- 1
tlmsiasm to smash all former records.
We are Offering
The Following Assortments
ASSORTMENT No. 1.
1 llnx smilT, 06 cent*.
2 Paper* pin*, Oft cent*.
1 Paper needle*, 05 cent*,
too Hairpin* 10 cent*.
I Pair ItMllfH lifsBB Oft CUllt*.
3 Cake* toilet noup 12 cunt*.
1 Spool thread, 03 cent*.
Total ftOo.
Our price for above only '2 r * cents.
ASSORTMENT No. 2.
10 yards calico, 50 oonts.
1 Dozen drcHH button*, 10 cent*.
1 Ladle* collar, 10 cent*.
1 Pair ladle* cuff*, 15 cent*.
1 Paper needle*, Oft cent*.
Total 90 cent*.
Our price for Above only 50 eonts.
ASSORTMENT No. 3.
1 Pair ladies slipper*, 7ft cents.
1 Pair fa*t. blank Imso, 20 dents.
1 Indies tindervuHt 1ft dents.
1 Koldln*f Cun, 1A cents.
Total 8l,2A.
Our ptico tor above only 7ft cent*.
ASSORTMENT No. 4.
I Wade «St Butcher* razor, Cl.W).
1 Luther Brush, 15 cents.
1 Razor Strop, 76 cents.
1 Rodger* knife, GO cents.
IOC Fish hooks, 2ft cents.
12 Falcon pens, 12 cents.
12 L*ad pencils, 12 cents.
Total *3,49.
Onr price for No. 4, oniy $1,33.
ASSORTMENT No. 6.
2 Roys straw hats, 20 cents.
2 Men’s straw hat*. 20 cents.
1 Ladies trimmed lmt, $1,50
10 Ynrils figured lawn, 50 cents.
144 *hirt buttons, 15 ceuts.
6 Papers of pins, J» cent*.
10 Yard* of prints, 50 cents,
ft Yard* of lace. 60 cents.
1 Roy* suit ti to 12 years old, l,oo
5 Handkerchclfs, 50 cents.
Total $5,25.
Our price for No. 6, only $2,17.
ASSORTMENT No. (
r> Pound* of lard.
5 Balls of pottauh,
1 Poupd of soda,
1 Pound of anuff,
1 Pound of tobacco,
1 Suck of Hour,
1 Bottle of Lemon Extract,
t Bottle of Vanilla Extraet,
12 Boxes matches,
Total
Our price for No. C, onljr $1,8
50 rents.
M cents.
10 cents.
60 cents.
40 cents.
50 cents.
10 cents.
10 cents.
10 cents.
$.80.
Now is the time lu supply your wants for the coming season at price* far below anything ever offered in thin
section. Everything iii my stores will ho sold at prices to correspond will) tho above, lint remember these prices
arc only good for three days- May 10th. >Uh and ltib.
The ladles arc especially invited to'call early in order to avoid they rush of Saturday. I would lie pleased to
have you call oven if you don’t spend a cent with me. Yours for Business,
*l»«rk» aad Alaakrille, -JAMKM Z. ELLIOTT.
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You will find in our assortments goods priced at regular selling prices,
and you see the total amount of what you would pay anywhere, Then no
tice Our Price for each assortment, you are simply picking iip 60u on each
dollar you spend with ns.
A good supply of that 84c tobacco on hand, wo will sell at 224c a pound
on those two days.
Eagle brand milk, only IfiSj-c a can.
American sardines, usually sold at 10c., our price on those days 4c a can.
10 y:rrds figured lawn for 26o—a beautiful spring dress for 25o. Did
you ever ?
Epsom salts, 8c per pound. Castor oil, 4o for 10c size.
Tint’s pills, 18c for 26c size. Wizzard oil, 89c for 60c size.
These prices are for consumers only. Merchants wishing to buy on these
days, will sell at market price only. Our buyer purchased lots ot goods
under market price while in New York and we will) give our customers
who are consumers the advantage of these values.
Each one coining on trains to our sales, whose purchases arc $10 or more
We Pay Their Railroad Fare Both Ways.
Be in the -Procession! Accept this Big Offer!
Wo will keep a record of the.name of each purchaser nnd the amounts of
their purchases, nnd to the person trading the largest amount during these
two days we will present them, absolutely free, their choice of tile fallowing
useful netioles:
The fine*! ft+nU' Hut dm) Pair IhtMN in Otar Block.
Tho finest LtHiiff*' 11*1 nnd Puli’ fchcKW in flnr Block.
(Inn Ann Willow Kecking Chair, worth $8.
On* Bet, 12 Yotumcft, Chamber*’ Encyclopedia, Publisher’# Price 818.
Remember, if you arc the largest purchaser you will not only get your
goods cheaper than you buy elsewhere, but get your choice of the above-
named articles absolutely free.
REMEMBER THE DATS!
MAX* 11th and 12th, FRIDAY and SATURDAY.
As many a* jKwsibly can come on Friday please, as Saturday
is always a big rash.
Padriek Brothers,
The Farmers’ Friends and Always Leaders in Low Prices,
.TIPTON, GEORGIA.
$188
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