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THE (I AZE'ITF,: TIFTON. GA., FRIDAY. .JUNE .2.. ISO4.
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Bros. & Co.
MACON, GEORGIA.
REMEMBER
That we are still headquarters (or—
Engines, Boilers, Saw -Mills, Grist
Mill*, Cotton Ginn, Cotton
Presses and
Everything Else in the Machinery Line.
Please do not be persuaded into
buying anything in the machinery
line before writing ns for prices.
Very respectfully,
MALLARY BROS. & CO.,
6-9Um: Macon, Georo-ia
Mention tlila j»ftp#*r.
8. Gf. SLACK,
FACTS ANDFANCIES.
A Batch of Interesting Items from the
Assistant tditor.
There is no ’ legitimate
A PlehatuU Home Per boys,
Make home a pleasant place tor [
your boys. I )o not be so afraid ol j
your bent, parlor that'they may not
nsp it. Let. them have plenty ufj
.ES7KKtKHCTW?69.
Palmer, Rivenhurg & Co.,
that cannot be beuclitted by advertis
ing.
Cut your oats, clip your wool and
balance all—your accounts with the
Ga/.kttk.
Mr. W. A. McCullough, of Tifton,
visited his cousin Rov. .1. W. Tinloy
tliis week.—Hinesville Herald.
“Adam and Eve had the earth at
one time. Their experience should be
a warning to those people who want
it to-day.”
Send your orders for jnh printing to
the Gassktti: Ptrttr.ismvG IIopsk.
The motto is, cheapness, neatness,
promptness.
if yon want a good local iwirspapcr
send us *1 and get the fl'trron Ga-
zetti:. It gives all the local .news in
a snoomet form.
Contractor and Builder, ££-*£-2;
acquainted with each other. Her next
business | warmth and light, and entertaining
books to read, mpsteal instruments
and as many parlor games as they
like. Girls will stay at Ignite if homo
be the dullest place undei the moon,
but boys will not. If their young
companions are \tauislied, if they arc
checked when they laugh, or sing, or
make a noise, if they have not the in
nocent freedom, that they need under
their parent’s roof,then they will have
freedom of some sort elsewhere. And
there are enough ready to beckon
them to places where the bloom is
brushed from youth’s round cheek.
A young man will squeeze a little
rf fun” out of his life, and if you want
him to be a credit to you and to him
self make it possible for him to enjoy
himself in his home. Let the homo
he a place to live and breathe in, not
merely a roof under which he may
eat and sleep.--Seloctod.
Successor* to <1. S. PALM Kit,
AMD nr.Al.Kli IX
Brick, Lime, Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Shingles and Hardware.
TIFTON. - GEORGIA
MAYER & CRINE
tu-quatntanee will he the doctor!
Piscatorial jaunts to Little and
Alapnlm rivori are now very popular
and some very pretty specimens of
tlie tinny tribe arc being caught.
Contractin' Slack, of Tifton, was
successful in securing the work of
I building the new brick Methodist
- ! church at Valdosta. Tiftonians are
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FURNITURE! REED AND WILLOW PARLOR GOODS!
FOR THE SALE OP
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Southern Fruits and Vegetables,
BERRIES, PEACHES, GRAPES, MELONS, ETC.
WATERMELONS AND PEARS A SPECIALTY.
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160 READ St., NEV YORK.
References: Chatham National Bank, N. V., Commercial Agencies
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W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes arc 8tvlt«h, easy fitting, and give twttei
Mtis&rHon at Hie pilccj advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con
vinced. The stamping c£ W. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which
guaiaiitee* llicir value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them.
Dealers who push the sale o£ W. L. Dninjlas Shoes gain customers, which helps to
Increase the soles on their full line of goods. Th-y <-«n r«ord to s»i! nt n i«w, profit,
and we believe von can save money by buvleg nil your footwenr uf Ibn doalrr adver
tised below. Cnfcilosuc tree upon application. W. JL. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Stoss.
For Stale: l»y 4. Z. ELLIOTT, Smirks, and
W. II. TVGAItT & BUO., Nashville, On.
P u b 1 i c jST o t i c e
I am Agent for the
Walter .A.. Wood Reaper and ATo-wor
to u.Avn!
Thu new Knights of Pythias intll
will soon bo ready for occupancy, li,
will lie pretty and comfortable. Our
I’ytliian Knights are nothing if not.
tasty and progressive.
K,.p your boys at home at night.
They have no business rambling
around after dark, and if they are al
lowed to do so you may expect them
to fuid bad company, and gel into
trouble.
Another Tifton widower lias gone
and committed matrimony. Mr. \V.
S. Smith went away last week and
Sunday lie returned home with bis
bride, wee .Miss Johnson. The Ga
z.kti'k extends congratulations.
it is reported of Rev. W. L. Pick
ard, D. D., brother-in-law of Airs.
If, If. Tift, “though one of the very
youngest men in the Southern Bap
tist Convention he was one of the
most striking figures in the body,”
Mr. J. S. Roe,an esteemed Gazhttk
reader at Lenox, won tiie prize—
handsome willow rocking ohair--of
ferred by Pad rick Bros, to the per
son who purchased the largest bill
of goods from them on their special
sale day, May 12th.
The Gazette. inadvertently omit
ted to mention last week the arrival
of a pretty and bright little daughter
to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Love. Mother and child are
doing well. The fond father is ihe
proudest man in south Georgia.
Mr. W. II. Carroll, of Tliomasville
who occupies tin, responsible position
of “Auditor of Agencies" for the
Plant System rniirondx, of was in the
city last Friday on business. He is
an old-ltme friend of the editor and
llicir meeting again was mutually
pleasant.
Are you Insured? If not, now Is the
time to provide yourself anil family with
nhotllcof (.Tamhcrlain'a colic, cholera
and dlarrlucH icmcdy ns an insmancc
against any serious results from an ai
tack of bowel complaint during the sum
mer mouths. It is almost certain to he
necdi’d amt should be procured at omc.
| No othei remedy can take its place or
do its work 50 and 25 cenl bottles for
sate by The Tifton Drug Store.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT.
Don’t think of being idle this Sum-
mar or going to any other school, but
WHITE IIV ItKTI'KV MAN,
to tho Georgia-Alabama Business
College, Macon, Ga., which by its
CVT SL’ilMKI: KA I KS
provides for every girl and boy a
thorough business education at less
cost than any other in she union.
A Quarter Century Test.
For n quarter of a century Dr. King's
New Discovery has been lesied, ami the
millions who bavo received benefit from
Its use testify to its wonderful curative
powers In all diseases of tbroal, chest ami
lungs. A remedy that liss stood the lint
so long and llml Iihr given so universal
satisfaction Is no experiment. Each bot
tle is positively guaranteed to give relief
in the money will lo* refunded. It Is ad
mitted to lie the most reliable for coughs
and colds. Trial hollies free at James
McMullen's drugstore. Large size 5(h\
and $1,011
1*1111111 ist Ticket.
Georgia populists met in Atlanta a
few days since and put the following
state ticket in the Held to meet the
W’-r/fi r’’j:
'allies K. Hines, of Atlanta, for
governor.
I)r. A. L. Nance, of Gninexville, for
secretary of state.
C, M. Jones, of Bartow county, for
state treasurer.
W. F. Kemp, of Kinallual comity,
for comptroler general.
J. 1). Meliaffey of Jackson county,
for attorney general.
James Barrett, of Augusta, for
commissioner of Agriculture.
Skin
« COME TO THE «—
TIFTON DRUG STORE
And you will be treated to your advantage, my motto being
First-Class Roods at
i keep a large supply of STANDARD Patent
Medicines and arc prepared to use, in filling your pre
scriptions, Fresh Drugs of tlio Best Quality.
I AM WELL SUPPLIED
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With Toilet and Fancy Arllelca, Perfumery, School Books, and Stv
tlonary, Lamps ami Lamp Fixtures, Fruit .lars. Flo-vor Pots and
Churns. Paints, 01l», Varnlshe., (Solti Paints, Prepared ltuggy and
Furniture Paints, Brushca, Ktc.
Sol Buy Elsewhere Before Seeing or Prlring These Goods.
The most select stock of Tobacco and Cigars in the city
My customers can ba served with good Havana cigars.
Freshest mid best Darden Seeds, all the year round. Call and see me.
i-tf. ,T. C. (tOODMAK
lilutinlicrInin’s ICyu itixl
Ointment.
Certain euro for Chronic More Ryes,
Teller, Malt Rheum, Scald Bond, Old
Chronic. Mores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch,
PralrioScratches, Sore Nipples and Piles.
K Is cooling ami soothing. Hundreds of
cases have been cured by ll alter all
other treatment bail failed. Ills put up
In 25 ami 50 cenl lioxea. Mold at tho
Tifton Drug Store.
1*1 PlflilTS.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
To Increase Our Cush Trade.
To Oblige and Benefit Our Customers.
I tnlte pleasure In announcing to the public nt laige that 1 have made ar-
rangomonts for a limited pet h>d with a large (Portrait Copying House, who.
In order to advor’lau ami extend tlicit trade, make me a moat liberal niter I agree
to aoml them work lu large quantities, they to finish it for me nl their very lowest
wholesale rates. Call urd examine the b. nu.iful Life-sized Crayon Portrait we
have upon exhibition at our more.
I have one ou hand now that you can call ai my stable., and examine If you warn
to huv one Thee are afore of tin to lu use than any other, and when you see it
vou wilt want one. C. A. IV t I.I.fAMS.
all turwemUhg IWUf/Hrtl twin
r^'t'/RKijiinin- A lth|r»|,M;T It Ilotii
nt>irt fcv»i>*t7l«A)lif.emfr Nrevtuunrt m
>**•»» >f tho trtui.mi* _ . .
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NoulItem Imliistru'S.
Tho war cost tho soil’ll $5,000,000^-
0110.
Yet, in the last decade alone, the
product of southern industries equal
ed this viihI sum.
Lust year our manufactured prod
ucts were worth <i7,(IOO,UOO,(JUO.
Our manufacturing establishments
in the past ten year have increased
from 34,000 to 02,000, and tlteir cap
ital lias increased from $180,000,000
to *000,000,000.
Last year, in spile of the hard times,
2,251 new industries were started in
the South.
Ilticklcn’s Arnica Salve..
Tho Host Salve In the world for f’uts,
Itrulsos, Mores, Ulcers, Mnlt Hhcum, Fever
Mores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,Chilblains,
Corns and all H.dn Eruptions, and posi
lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. Mold at Jas. McMullen's Drugstore
Why Hank* I)o not Fail In Glililn.
Bank notes were issued in China as
early as tile ninth century when the
art of printing was unknown in Eu
rope. These notes have generally
imeii redeemed, because in China,
when a hank fails, all the clerks and
managers have their beads chopped
off and thrown in a heap along with
the hooka of the firm. And so it has
happened in these good old barbarous
times that fur tho past 600 years not
a single Chincso bank has suspended
payment.—Chambers’ Journal.
K BOY 8WED
money and tunc and given employ
ment by the
Sl'KMAI. SI MMH1I OKKKIt
of the Georsria-Alabama Business
College, Macon, Ga.
Coolest anil most elegant apart
ments in the. South.
Write for particulars.
Cot) ni-a-otlxt. C yesr ILaans on lim-n-vwl fa,tin
ptofftti - C- vr. Fit,wood.
It Mny Do us Much for Yen.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., write,
that he had » severe kidney (rouble for
many years, with severe pains In ills back
and also that bis bladder, was afTccled.
He tried many so railed kidney cures but
without any good result. About a year
ago lie began use of FJectrlq Hitters and
found relief at once. ' Electric Hitters Is
especially adapted to cure of all kidney
and liver troubles and often gives almost
instant relief. One trial will prove our
statement, Price only BOc. for large bot
tle At James McMullen's Ding Store.
SEEING IS BELIEVING.
(let a cash purchase ticket, which will entitle you to one of these same portraits,
copied from any photo you may desiro, Fit KB when your cash purchases si our
store amount to IjtlO. lU'iiUMtiliur, you get the portrait free in exchange for
your cash purchases. We shall also keep for our customeis' selection a good as
sortment of frames at tho lowest wholesale prices.
Take advantage of this otTcr and sccuru a life-like and beautiful portrait of some
member of your family full quick before Ihe cards are all Issued. This ar-
rangemeiu Is for a limited period only.
AW O. TIFT, Tifton, Ga.
BARGAIN DAYS-—Every Day in the Week,
In Dry floods, Groceries, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes and Fanners' Supplies of all kind,.
Brunswick & AVestern Tiailroad.
TIME TABLE NO. 61, IN EFFECT APR. 16,1894, AT 6:40 A. M.
It K A It DOWNWARD
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flLO. W. II VINKS, C. f>. tyVESS. UltJ. W.CxIATt#,
Huporintemlent. TrnxUc Mv.it^or Dir. Vasa. Ageut
53:5$ Tift & Snow Go.
L. A. SNOW
Empire, State Nurseries.
Frail and Ornamental Trees, Tines, Shrub, Plants 2nd Se*4n,
f ~ tL.' Cf'hir'!. fisrden, Park and Forest.
We respectfully lavita your stientlou to 3.:r it»?k —cotuplMtt In til di?>art
meats: adapted to our climate; of superior quality and aoW at Moderate prices,
llandsouic 20 page Illustrated, Descriptive Catalogue free u> all applicants Ad
dress all orders to
TIFT & SNOW COMPm, TtftOB, 6*.
LEGAL BLANKS,
Warranter Deed.', I J««tc« Oonrt S
AonUr. Mr Title, ] JuJltor Court l
M»Ke*x,*-Lo>ur *r>4 Shun Fcna, I JorUiccouns Boad,
Cronins! Warrants, I AUacbmwt*.
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