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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1894.
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FREE! FREE!
With every Ten Dollar purchase. To incroaso our cash trade. To oblige and hen-
etlt out customers. We Issue tickets, so your purchase need not he made at one
time.
TO BUY
HOW?
Cheap.
WHEN?
Now.
WHERE?
Mayer & Crine,
LOCAL MEMORANDA.
Gathered Under One Mead by the Pen
cil and Scissors Frocess.
Latest and Lest Designs
-ElCHAMBEB SUITS:
Folding Beds, Couches, Lounges, Parlor Suits, Dinner and Toilet Sets.
(ZT Special Sale in Mosquito Nets, Turn-Over "tea
and Hoop Styles, Now in Process. .
Oil Cloths and Linoleums, Straw Mattings, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Buck’s
Brilliant Stoves. Our-prices arc the lowcs, expenses small, cash or easy payments,
tw Goods arc all right. Can give you best bargains. All kinds of repair work.
MAYER &c CRINE,
Washington Street, Albany, Georgia.
lallary Bros. & Co.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
REMEMBER
That we arc still headquarters for—
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist
Mills, Cotton Gins, Cotton
Presses and
Everything Else in the Machinery Line.
Please do not lie persuaded into
buying anything in the machinery
lino before writing us for prices,
Very respectfully,
MALLARY BROS. & CO.,
Macon, Georgia. Mention this jiaitor.
6-94,Out,
O COME TO THE °
TIFTON DRUG STORE
And you will ho treated to your advantage, my motto being
FIRST-CLASS G00DS-
-REASONABLE PRICES.
I keep a large supply of STANDARD Patent
Medicines and arc prepared to use, in filling your pre
scriptions, Fresh Drug’s of the Best Quality,.
I AM WELL SUPPLIED
l Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumery, School Books, and Sta
rry, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Fruit Jars. Flower Pots and
With'
Unitary, r . ,. - ,
Ohftrus. Paints, Gils, Varnishes,' Gold Paints, Prepared Buggy and
Furniture Paints, Brushes, Htc.
Full Line of Hawkes' Optical Goods.
Do Not Buy Elsewhere 'Before Serins or Pricing These Goods
TJhe most select stock of Tobacco and Cigars in the city
Jly customers can he served with good Havana cigars.
Freshest and best Garden Seeds, all the year round. Cull.and sec me.
t-tf. J. C. GOODMAN.
Brunswick & "Western Hail road.
TIME TABLE NO. 62, IN EFFECT MAY. 28,1894, AT 12:00 M.
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Will the trill help us out?
' We shall sec!
Will it give its hope for doubt?
\\ e shall see!
Will the cackling pullets lay
Any more lino eggs a day?
Will we have less hills to pay?
We sliull seel
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Tifton people are healthy and hap-
py-
The days are growing shorter by
digrees and beautifully less.
A heavy ram fel) in Tifton and vi
cinity last Friday afternoon.
Tito weather is growing percepti
bly cooler, especially the curly morn
ing.
Tifton grows gradually and surely.
This kind of growth is much better
than a boom.
Summer and fall will meet on the
22d hist, and then will occur the au
tumnal equinox.
Bring your cotton and other pro
duce to Tifton, where you can get the
highest market price for it.
The Tifton Ginnery is being over
hauled and put in a condition for gin
ning the piesent crop of cotton.
Butterflies have commenced their
southward journey which is indica
tive of the approach of cold weather.
Give Tifton your trade. Scan the
columns of the G,\zi:tth and you will
see the houses that give the best bar
gains.
It is the purpose of the Ga/kttk
to give the people of this section a
clean, readable paper, and to this end
asks their hearty support.
Mr. A. Adams and family left Tif
ton Monday night for La Cassa, Ste
phens county, Texas. Tifton loses a
good citizen and La Cassa gains one.
Give the Gazkttk Ptm.tsuiNo
ilousK your job printing. All classes
of work executed with neatness and
dispatch, and at prices that defy com
petition.
Judge NV. W. Rutherford prepared
some grist last week for the County
Court mill to grind at its next session
—in the shape of a “shady colored”
concealed pistol carrier.
The friends of Mr. James L. Gay
will find him behind the counters at
Mr. I. S. Bowen’s mercantile establish
ment, and lie would ho pleased to
have them call and see him.
A poslofltee inspector was in the
city a few days since and made a
searching investigation of Postmaster
GreCncsaffairs. lie found everything
m firstrate condition and no reports'
to the department.
The little while butterfly that flits
about in gardens is the progenitor of
the green cabbage worm. The eggs
arc laid on the under side of the. leaves
and batch in a very short time.
Nothing heals kerosene emulsion for
killing the worms.
The Gazkttk is informed that work
on the IV. O. Tift residence will bit
suspended after Saturday until the
first of October. This is caused by
the illness of the daughter of Mr.
Maltison, the superintendent, at Mys
tic, Conn, lie will go to Mystic next
week and return with his daughter
about October 1st. Work on the
building will he resumed and contin
ued until completed.
ing an exhibit that does not t*ko a
premium.
Believing that the section traversed
by the Georgia Southern road is as
iclt, if not richer, in agVtcultnaal re
sources as any section of Georgia, and
that an exhibit from the counties along
the line will demonstrate that belief
to he a fact, 1 am very desirous that
your county should make in this fair
an exhibit of its rich and varied prod
ucts. Such an exhibit would not on
ly bring a rich reward in satisfaction
of local pride, but would attract a
class of intelligent and industrious
settlers to your county. It would lie
an illustrated advertisement worth
thousands of dollars. I wish you would
jurge upon your people the importance
of making an exhibit and effect an
organization for that purpose? The
work should begin immediately tose-
uro the host results. In order to en
courage such exhibits the Georgia
Southern and Florida railroad will
transport all articles for such exhibits
to and from the fair free, and will se
cure and lit up suitable space in the
buildings, so that the only cost to the
counties is the collection and arrange
ment ot the articles.
Please notify me if your county will
make an exhibit, at as early a date
as possible, that I may secure space
and make all necessary arrangements.
-Ijetter From-
W. L. Guc
BucUlon’s Aril ion Salve.
Tlio Beat Salvo in the world for (hits,
Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Uhoutn, Fever
Soros,Tetter, Chapped Hands,Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perferj. satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. Sold ot .lake W. Paulk’s Drugstore
8—Regular stop. J‘—Stop oil signal .»> receive or ilhrrlianre passengers or freight.
Trains No*.5. amir., earrvpassengersIn-twecn Albany andTifton only.
Trains 1. 2, .VS 4, make connections at NVaye.rossainl Tifton with north and ‘•••nth bound train!!
GEO. W. If YINEH, C. D. OWlJ.VH, GEO. W. C • >ATL8,
Superintendent. Truffle Manager. Div. I’ass. Agent.
S. Gr. SLACK,
Contractor and Builder,
State or Onto, City hf Tolruo |
Lucas Bounty. (
Frank .1. Chunky makes oath that he
is the senior partner of the llrtri of F..!.
Ciiknkt & Co., doing business In the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
he cured by Hauls’ Catarrh Guru.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before mo and subscribed In
my presence, this Bill day of December,
A. D. 1HBB.
( 1 A, \V. GLF.ASON
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PROGRAM
Of ltililo 1 list It lit <*. For lllltlc Study.
Sparks, Ga., September (1 to 12.
Ty-Ty, Ga., September 14 to 10.
Salem church, Worth county, Sep
tember 17 to 20.
Brushy Creek church, Berrien
county, September 20 to 25. These
dates are correct.
To bo concluded by J. A. Scar-
boro, Atlanta, and A. B. Vaughn, Jr.,
Canton, Ga. With Blackboard Il
lustrations, Scripture Helps and
Question Box.
ifinst DAY.
0 ii. in. Devotional ami dong service.
0:30 Rlblo Htmly, Subject: God; Ills nature,
attribute* ami law, whli special reference to Ills
moral government. What !s law? God’* law
nml wlml it requires. Who enn keep Itv Is ft
man's Cuty to do what he cannot d<»v I«cp;al
righteousness; Judicial righteousness; ceremo
nial righteousness; innate righteousness. Ques
tion box.
‘2:30 p.m. Devotional.
3. Ililtle Study. Subject: Man; Ills origi
nal slate; his fallen state; Federal headship ol
Adam; hereditary shi, or natural depravity, par
tial or total; Impoteimy of will, and iini ossiliil-
tty of contrary choice. Armiuian and ('idsIni
tio view* compared. Question box.
At night, sermon lit A. Jl. Vaughn', dr. subject:
—JiiHlillculion by EaUh.
BISCON D DAY.
9 a. in. Devotional.
9:30. KiblvBltuly; Subject: The Atonnient;
Olllres, work and merit ol ( hrisl in the scheme
of redemption. Lord, Mediator, Priest, Huerl-
tlee. Intercessor. General or sptellle. certain or
uncertain in results. ITjneiplua in Its bestowal.
God's purpose and grace in Chi 1st eternal ami
Immutable. Question box.
2 ’30 p. m. Devotional.
3. Hilda Study: Subject: 1‘lnn of Salvation;
Repentance, faith, (objective and subjective,
regeneration, justlUeuifon, adoption, saniillca-
thin, pronervniton, death, rcsiiVrectlon and glori
fication. Question box.
Al night. Sermon by J. A.Hearhoro; Subject:
Eternal Life-The preservation ami pe rawer-
ancu of God's ;eoplo; restoration, reprobation,
apostasy, salvation.
Til I III) Day.
9 a. in. Devotional.
11:30 Hilda Htmly: Htibjcet: Dichotomy, or
Two Fold Nature of the ( hi 1st tan. Ilow and
wiien the soul is saved; Ilow and when the body
Is saved; Work of regeneration and resurrec
tion; C hristluit waifare nml victor). Ques
tion box.
2:80 p. in. Devotional.
3. Hilda Htmly; Hubject: Banlllleaiioii, Ilo
liness, or Christian Perfection. Kinds and de
grees of: 1, I/Ogitl. 2, Ceremonial. 3, dtldirinl.
4, Ibdatlve and Progressiva, 5. Innate or Abso
lute. Christian Maturity. Question box.
At night, sermon by A. It. Vaughn, dr., sub
ject:-The Conditions ol Hnlvutlon. Is It by
Grace or Works? or by both?
FiU UT!l DAY.
9 it. in. Devotional.
9:30. Hilda Htmly; Subject: Sin. What is
sin? Voluntary and ItirolunUiry slit, or active
and passive sin. The degree of unlit, imw de
termined and punished, or forgiven. Arndnian
ami Calvinistie views or sin. Wesley ami Shim
P^c-u*- ''Cj a-X-Jc, ijticCj U'ii.'fc ~CJ, I8(jl[.
MESSRS. PADRICK BROS.—Tifton, Ga:
Gbnti.kmkn: For several years I have been coming to
New York hunting bargains, and as a rule I usually found
what I came for, but never in all my experience have I known
the purchasing power of a dollar to be so great as at present.
You can say to our patrons that 1 am daily buying, packing
and shipping a large quantity of goods, bought at prices that
will enable us to retail lots of goods at wholesale prices, and
a great many for less than wholesale prices. It is not often
that you can buy Standard Dress Ginghams below their val
ue, but I have just secured—from the largest dry goods
house in the world—a lot of these goods at prices that will
enable us to retail them at Savannah wholesale prices.
There is no reason why we cannot excel all of our previ
ous efforts to give our customers goods at prices that will en
able them to live, notwithstanding six cent cotton.
Yours truly,
G. II. PADRICK.
Padrick l> retliers,
CASH BARGAIN HOUSE.
Notary Public.
AND DEALER IN
The above letter is from our buyer who has purchased
a very large slock of goods tit very low prices. We are now
opening some of the first shipments he made. If you want
to have a large line lo select from wait until you see our
roods. We will certainly sell you goods nnir.li cheap
er this Season than last.
The merchant who buys on credit placed his orders
two and three months ago for his fall goods,
\V < • 1 x )i i<xl 11 for Cash,
"ldrom Spot Cash,
Bargain laouses,
after the Tariff Bill went into effect.
Brick, Lime, Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Shingles and Hardware.
TIFTON", - GEORGIA.
Hulls’ Catarrh Cure is taken Intrrnnlly
ami acts illrectly upon tb'e liloorl and mil
nous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free. F..LCHENEY
Toledo, O.
i-JFSold by Druggist, 75 cents,
. Letter troni Mr. Olensner. -
The Dixie Interstate Fair, to he
held at Matson from Oct.2!?rd to Nov.
8th, offers the county making the lar
gest and lies! display ot products
grown or produced by residents of the
county, <t(100 first premium, f 10ft
second premium and $300 third pre
mium and pi On to each comity ipak
titers coinnnrcd with Edward*, Hirotiu ami I’aul.
Question (fox.
2 SW p. m. Devotional.
». mbit* Htmly; Hubject.: The Hcrtyttirm.
1, litHpired and True*. 2, Absolute himI out) An
thorltv. 3, Warning* ami puidMlimentH for re
ject frig them, 4, Duty of receiving, r,, Warm
lng agniiuit erronetuiH reiM:liing. C, HoiirtMof in-
Htrnctioii, inlblt-’l, Homan ami 4 luintlun viewii.
QucfUlun box.
At night, i/irliiiYi hy .1. A. Hcai’lmrn; Hnle
leaf. »he litvtory nml Frenent Htiitun of Uw
Doctrine of Total Huntilb alion, mm :t I'lWHlhle
AitJiinnicnt in lhe I'rcwnit Life. - The tcaclHnpa
of the uilvoeaUia »f thlN tlodrltjc exuniiucti and
contoured with each other ami the H'MliHur
WeMov, FU* teller, Kola ml, IU>*&cr, Huumteni
ami othura,
Hmhtai. An.noi'm umkst s 'I’Ik
puViltti is cordially invited to attend
these services. Carry a bihlo,scratch
book and pencil. Send all questions
to J. A, Scarboto, at the |ilncc of
meeting. Wo invito everybody in
terested in the subjects named lit
this program, to meet and study the
word of God, Every possiblo cour
tesy trill he shown all who attend.
All matters concerning entertainment
are left in charge of the people in the
respective communities. Will local
papers and those interested in the
matte! please give 'publicity Vo this
program, and greatly oblige,
J, A,ScAliftono A. SI. V u utiN, Jr.
Missionaries of the Georgia Bap
ti-.t Statu Mission Board.
you wish to save money, see our stocks.
are both crowded.
Our stores
—Will let you know more about it in our-
-next announcement,
Our Shelves are Burdened
With Brilliant Bargains.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
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DEALERS IN BARGAINS.
M A I N ST., TIFTON , o|