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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA.
FRIDAY, JULY 13, I8t>4
Life-Sized Crayon Portraits
FREE! FREE!
Witty every Ten Dollar purchase. To increase our cash trade. To oblige and lien-
cllt our customers, We issue ticliets, so your purchase need not be mate at one
time.
now?
Cheap.
I TO BUY
WHEN?
Now.
WHERE?
Mayer & Crine.
Latest and Best Designs
ICHAMBER SUITS!
, Sets.
Folding Couches, Lounges, Parlor Suits, Dinner and TolUs
CW Special Sale in mosquito Diets, Turn-Over "©a
and Hoop Styles, Now in Process.
Oil t'lotlisanil Linoleums, Straw Mattings, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Ruck’s
Brilliant Stoves, Our prices are the lowes, oxpenBes small, cash or easy payments.
E3T Goods are all right. Can give you best bargains. All kinds of repatr work.
MAYER <fe CRINE,
Washington Street, Albany, Georgia.
Mallary Bros. & Co.
- MACON, GEORGIA.
ALL SORTS OF THINGS
Gathered Under One head by the Pen
cil and Scissprs Frocess.
Prop i did
For Sunday-school Convention, to
REMEMBER
That we arc si ill headquarters for—
Engines, Boilers, "Saw Mills, Grist
Mills, Cotton Gins, Cotton
Presses and
Everything Else in the Machinery Line.
Please do not he persuaded into
buying anything in the machinery
lino before writing us for prices.
Very respectfully,
MALLARY BROS. & CO.,
Macon, Georgia
ft-DLCiu.
Mention this ]nq>er.
I 3 vi b 1 i o jST o t i o e.
I am Agent for the
"Walter A. W ood Reaper and Mower.
There are more of these machines In use than any other. No farmer can afford
to do without one. CL A. WILLI.-VAIS, Tilton, Ga.
Bruns wicl£ & Western Bail road.
TIME TABLE NO. 62, IN EFFECT MAY. 28, 1894, AT 12:00 M.
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8-Hruulftf nuq*. K - HD»j» on rojrnat to receive or diacharue pu«8enjter8 or freight.
“ * - " '* * ... irUnf,
Train Nt*». ft. and t\ <• -rr> tsasnenjirrs 1 ciwcrn Albany and Tifton onl>
Train* 1,2, (V l.maUt'ronttcvaiua* a: Wawmiw&ntriiftauwtUi north nnd wmtn pound tram*
CBO. W. K UN* KB, r. D. OlYF.NH, UKO, W. roATKH,
HupfcrinU'iident. Trafllc Manager. Div. I‘km. Agent.
S. Gr. SL A.CIY,
Contractor and Builder,
AND DEALER IN
Brick, Lime, Doors, Sash, Blinds
Shingles and Hardware.
Tl FTON. - GEORGIA.
Tlu* glorious Fourth of July passed
off so quietly in Tifton that its pres
ence was scarcely cognisable.
Try an advertisement in the Ga-
zkh-k as a,panacea for bard times?
Some of onr customers say it works
like a charm.
Send your orders for job printing
to the Gazkttk Publishing House.
Competition defied in prices and
quality of work.
Tlte Gazkttk will be sent to your
address from now until the close of
the campaign for 40 cents. Now
is the time to subscribe.
Prof. E. J. Williams, Jr., attended
the State Teachers’ Convention, on
Cumberland Island, last week. lie
returned Saturday night.
Tifton was visited by several show
ers of rain last week. Farmers took
advantage of them to put out sweet
potato vines for a full crop of tubers.
Postal Notes went out of fashion
in the post oflice at Tifton on July
st. it’s money order or stamps,
now, if you want to send a small
amount by mail.
Attention is called fo the card of
Dr. J. A. McCrca to be found in onr
professional column to-day. He
makes the treatment of typho-maln-
rial fever a specialty.
Now the mid-sumther fair is over
let everybody m Tifton pull together
to give a warm welcome and royal
ntertainment to the delegates and
isitors attending the Methodist dis
trict conference which convenes in
Tifton on July 27th, 28th and 29th.
We call attention to the now adver
tisement of W. L. Douglas *3.00
Shoe win oh appears in our issue lo-
lav. We have every assurance from
the manufacturer that the recent im
provements in style and quality will
give more satisfaction than ever to
the wearers of these popular shoes.
Tifton should accept for entertain
ment every leligious conference,Sun-
lay-school convention, Teachers’ In
stitutes and kindred meetings that is
offered her or she can get. Associa
tion with the people of other sections
has a tendency to broaden our views
of the world and over duty to our
selves and our neighbors, and helps
us to win a glorious victory over the
sire of selfishness. In fact, wo are
benulittod in many ways.
HUin
Convene with Mt. Zion Church,
Colqhitt County, on Saturday 11c-
fore the 5th Sunday in July, 1894.
9:30 n'. m.—Called to order by the
President. Appoint, devotional com
mittee. Enroll delegates, gather
Sunday-school statistics nnd hear
short talks on the work from dele
gates. i • •
First query, “Give the best* mode
of conducting Sunday-schools in' the
interior and churches that is most
likely to promote success.” Led by
II. Ti Dowling.
Adjourn to 1:80 p. m.
:T IL li
1:80 p. m.—After calling to order,
discussion of second query, “Do we,
as professed Christians, give to the
rising generation the proper training
in our devotional exercises?” Led
by ti M. Willis.
Transact miscellaneous business.
Adjourn to Sunday-school mass
meeting, 9:30 Sunday morning, to lie
conducted by the President, C. II.
Beckwith.
Greatest Bargains Yet
ON ELLIOTT & PURDOM'S BARGAIN DAYS I
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 20 AND 21.
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Our buyer leave’s for the market about July 25th and must have cash and room
for our fall and winter stock which will be the largest ever brought to this pection.
Hqlow we quote prices on a few articles just to give people an idea of what wo
propose to do. Prices good for two days only.
ASSORTMENT NO. 1.
50 11»8. sUmlartl grmo>lttto»l Hupir
4 11*8. good Hlo Coll'eo
1 ID. good Tea
1 ID. itlnck IVpper
5 IDs. Ih»m gloss lump Htarcli
ft ID*. Ik*sl Hemp
« 1<8:. Dulls Dost Potash
2 8 07. nms “our 1*081" Making Powder*.
1 ID. or (losttil tobacco ..
2 packages ol Pyle's Pearl!no —
$1 00
. 1 00
...50
10
This entire assortment for £5 00
Mt. Zion Sunday-school will he
expected to furnish the singing and
that at the will of the President.
The Vice-Presidents are earnestly
requested to have their Sunday-
schools represented by delegates with
statistics of their Sunday-schools.
This will aid us in the future.
Just here I will correct an error.
Titton Sunday-school was placed in
the work of Vice-President Webb,
but was unintentionally omitted by
me in making out the report of the
Sparks meeting tor publication. I lope
Bro. Webb will forgive me and visit
the school?
Brethren, let us make the conven
tion a subject for prayer and suppli
cation at a Throne of Grace, that it
may not only bo interesting to dele
gates and visitors hut. a power for
the advancement of the cause of
Christ.
J. D. Cat,nous', Secretary.
ASSORTMENT NO. 2.
1 12-qt . block tin Disli Pan sells fur $ 50
l 12-qt. Milk Httckul f*4* 11k for 30
1 4-«p. Milk Pun Htdln tor It)
1 O ql. Milk Pan soils for 1ft
\ K qt. Milk Pan sells for 20
1 10 i(t. Milk Pan sells for 25
1 4-qt. Coffee Pot sells for 20
l 4-qt. Dinner lluckct sells for 20
1 black handle Water Dipper sells for io
Total sells for $2 oo
Our prleu on this assortment $1.00.
ASSORTMENT NO. 3.
Koinetlilug for tlio 1.miles.
10 yards host, prints $
T dozen dress Huttons
I spool of Thread....
I bunch Dress Slavs 10
1 pair fast hlio'k liosa .. ..'. 2ft
1 pair blank silk Mitts 50
OUR S CENT3 LINE.
2 regular 10c. Handkerchiefs for
1 pair 15c. ladies' Hose for
1 pair 15c. gents' Hose for y
1 dozen dress Huttons for
2 spools of Thread for
0 halls of sewing Thread
1 dozen of Leed Pencils with rubbers'
dozen Led Pencil Sharpener*
25 Pen Points for 5c
1 dozen Pen Holders for 5c
Kvery article in this line will he sold at prices
'to correspond with the above.
GREAT REDUCTION IN
....50
...50
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— 5<J
... 5o
....50
Total sells (or $175
Our price for this assortment $1.(8).
CLOTHING,
Our $ 3.00 mem’s suits for $t 88
Our 5.00 men's suits for 2 38
Onr 7.50 men’s suit* for 4 38
Oar 10.00 men’s suits for. 0 08
Our 12.50 men's suits for 7 75
Men's black Allai*aca Coats 1 25
Hoys' suits, 4 to 13 years JW cents to $4.00
Youth*' suits. 12 to 18 year* $1.50 to $5.00
Hoys' Knee Pant* 18c. to 50c. per pair
Men's Pants (all sites)...'. 48c. and tip
HATS. ”
Our entire line of Hats, including a jolt l«*i
bought at 50 cent* i*n the dollar, will lie closed
out at New York cost.
A big.line of dress goods anti trimmings at a bargain All we ask of you i« lo
come and examine; prices will not bo in tlie way. We don't want to carry these
goods over, wo need the money and room. Will sell you good cheek homespun. r»t
life, per yard. Wo have left about one dozen pairs lace curtains, 2^xR0, regular
price |1.50 per pair; our prise for the liargaiu Days only HRtu per pair. Ladies are
invited to call early and examine before they are all gone.
Shoes at your own price, We had on hand the largest assortment of shoes in
the Wire (irass country and they must be sold at some price. We quote prices on
a few staple shoes to give an idea of what wo propose to do :
Our $1.35 Farmer Tie - •• •
“ 1.50 “ 1 03
“ Lift Lulljh' glove grain buiDin as
•* l.oo •* *' 70
Our $1.00 Cow Pen Mine
“ 1.75 Ladles' Don Hutton.
“ 2 00 “ “
.$ 08
. 1 23
. 1 3.1
Cliiiiiibcrliiill’s liyo uiul
(Mnl incut..
Certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Teller, Salt Rlieuni, Scald Bend, Old
Chronic Sores, fever Sore-, Eczema, Itch,
Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles.
It is cooling and soothing. Hundrods of
cases have been cured, by It lifter nil
other treatment hod failed. Ills pul up
in 25 nnd 51) rent boxes. Sold at the
Tifton Drug Store.
Last June, Dick Crawford brought Ids
twelve months old child, suffering from
infantile diarrhoea, to mu. Il had been
wennod'St four months old and being
sickly everything ran through it like wa
ter through a sieve. 1 gave It the usn.YI
treatment in such oases bur without
benefit. Tito child kept growing thinner
until it weighed but little more limn
when born, or perhaps .ten pounds. 1
l lien slur led the fill liar to giving Chain
borlnln’s Colic, Cholera nnd Dlnrrhu'u
Remedy. Before one buttle of the 25
rent size hod been used, a marked Im
provement was seen and its continued
use cured tile child, lls weakness and
puny coustUulitm disappeared and ii«
father and myself believe the child's life
was saved by this Itemedv. ,/. T, Mnr
i \. ip t11 -
l'lnnct, Notes Tor July.
Mermry, having been visible in
the evening during the last days of
June, will in July pass between us
mid the sun, being hidden liy the
rays of the latter during the greater
part of tlte month. He will he at in
ferior conjunction July 20.
Venus is slowly rccccding front us
and moving around behind the sun.
She will pass Jupiter on the morning
of July 20, the nearest approach of
the two planets to each other occurr
ing at 2:40 o’clock on the morning of
July 28.
.lupi/rr and Neptune are coming
around as morning planets, lint will
not lie in good position for observa
tion during the summer.
Saturn will he visible during the
early evening, but will be pretty low
in the west by the time twilight is
over. Saturn and the moon will he
in conjunction July 9th in the eatly
evening.
Uranus is making the turn of the
loop in his apparent course among
the stars and will he almost station
ary during July.
Mars will come into good position
for observations after midnight by
the first of August.
A horse kicked II. 8, Shafer, of the
Eresmjer House, Mlddlctmrg, N. Y. on
the knee, which laid him up in bed and
caused the knee joint lo become slid A
friend recommended Idin to use Cham
berlain's I’nin Balm, which he did, and
in two day* was able to be around. Mr,
Shuler bus recommended it to many
others and nays it it excellent for any kind
of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy
is also famous for its cures
low, M. I)., THinaroa, III.
Tifton Drugstore.
For sale by
Appoint men Is nl'ltev. •). A .flenr-
hoio, Htnte Missionary.
Itev. J. A. Scarlioro, Missionary
of tin* Slate Board, will fill the foi-
owing appointments within tlu*
bounds of Mcll Baptist Association:
Mt. Zion, Irwin county, Sunday,
Inly lb.
Zion Hope, Monday, July 10.
Salem, Tuesday, July IT.
Mt. Olivo, Wednesday, July 1*.
Mt. Zion, Colquitt county, Thurs
day, July 19.
Evergreen, Friday, July 20.
Sparks, Friday night, July 20.
Brushy Creek, Saturday, July 21
Pine Grove, Sunday July 22.
Monday morning, 111 o'clock, he
will begin a Bible institute at Tifton,
for the preachers and deacons of
Moll Association and those of
churches adjacent. The object of
the institute is a careful and prayer
fid study of God’s word and church
doctrine. Every preacher and dea
con of the Association are earnestly
requested to attend the. institute
playing God to lie benefillcd therein,
Ample arrangements have been made
to care for man and beast. The in
stitute will continue four days, clos
ing Thursday night.
Will preach at Lindsey school
house (a mission station) Friday, Ju
ly 27.
Will attend Sunday-school con
vention at Mt. Zion church, Colquitt
county, on Saturday and Sunday,
July 2S and 29.
Further appointments will lie ar
ranged and puhlishe I on the last day
of the Bible institute herein men
tioned.
If any church wishes the institute
to convene with them they eau apply
to lliu Executive Committee.
J. D. Calhoun, Chairman.
Every pair In oar house must bo sold at prices to correspond.
Tho Assortments named above will lie broken. Don't forgot the days, July
JOtli and 2lsl. ('nine to sec us ami wo will save you money.
Respectfully,
Elliott & Purdom.
NASHVILLE, GA.
ESTABLISHED 1869.
Palmer, Rivenburg & Co.,
)
Successors to (i. S. PALM Kit,
Will' PAHHiOm
M ,151,
juuiUjL LulllUHuu
roit tiie sale or
Southern Fruits and Vegetables,
BERRIES, PEACHES, GRAPES, MELONS, ETC.
WATERMELONS AND PEARS A SPECIALTY.
106 READ St.,
Kefereiices: Chatham National
mil all principal Truck Shippers.
NEAV YORK.
Bank, N. Y., Commercial
Agencies
0-8m.
HEADQUARTER S —
ENOCH P. BOWEN,-
: DEALER IN :
Greneral Meroliandi
e.
I am headquarters for the purchase and sale of all kinds of Country
Produce. 1 pay the highest market price for
Eggs, IBillrr, Wool, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, Ete.
Chickens,
Don’t dispose of your produce until you have given me an opportu
nitv of saying what is the market price for it.
,,u ar'”"'
In the price and quality of the goods I offer them’, hut never forget that
‘Fair and Honest Dealing” is the only true road to success in any business.
I make a Specialty of Farmers’ Supplies.
B. I\ BOWEN,
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Near tint B. & W. Depot. TIFTON, GA.
ll. ti. Tii-r.
L. A. SNOW.
rheums-
Bueklcn’H Arnica Solve.
The Best Salve in the world fur Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Pall Rheum, fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Coins and all Nklu Eruptions, and po*l
lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refdnded. Price 85 count per
Tifton But galore. box. Sold at Jake W..psulk’a ^fugstorr drwa all order's to
Tift & Snow Co.
Empire State Nurseries,
1
Fruit and Ornamental Trffs, Vines, Shrubs, Plants and Swds,
fur the Orchard, Harden, Park and Forest.
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Wc respectfully Invite your sltention to our stock-complete tn all depart
menU; adapted to our climate; of superior QU*U*y aud sold at moderate
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