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. THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1895.
Than Ever Before
kIi
Dry-Goods.
10 yards calico for 35c. regular pit^p, OOcts.
C ceut calico for 6 cents per yard.
7 cent calico for c centa per yard.
Ginghams, standard, from 4 to 7cts. per yard.
Canton Flannel, j»er yard, 5 cents.
Bleaching, per yard, 4 cents.
Fruit of the Loom bleaching, 10 yards for 75c.
Cambric lining, per yard, 5 cents.
Elastic lining, per yard, 8 cents.
Bunting, worth C cents, for 4 cents.
Suiting, worth 7 for 5 cents.
Worsted, worth 15 for‘10 cents.
Monumental Alpaea, per yard, 8 cents.
C-4 Crepe worth 20 for 12 cents.
Superfine Cashmeres, worth 20 for 10%cts,
Lace curtain goods, worth 10 for flc. per yard.,
Lace curtain goods, worth 20 for 16c. per yawl.
Sdtteens, worth ID for 10 cents per yard.
Linen Damask, per yard, 26 cents.
10-4 Sheeting, per yard, 18 cents.
4-4 Sheeting, per yard, 6 cents.
3-4 Sheeting, per yard, 41-2 cents.
Checks, per yard, from 31-2 to fi cents.
Jeans, per yard, from 10 to 33J^ cents.
Comforts from 75 cents and up. Worth dou
ble what they are sold at.
Blankets, from C5 coats up to $1,25 per pair,
lied Flannel, per yard, 15 cents.
Red Flannel twill, per yawl, 20 conts.
All other goods as cheap in proportion.
Gent’s Underwear.
Mixed shirts, per pair, 50 centa.
Merino shirts, per pair, 70 cents.
Marino shirts, better quality, 90c. per pair.
All wool shirts low down.
Men’s work shirts, from 20 cents up.
ClotMng.
Our clothing Is the cheapest in town,
Boys hats 20 cents and up.
Men s hats 35 cents arid up.
Groceries.
4 \4 pounds of best coffee, for $1,00.
Arbwcklcs coffee, per pound. 25 cents,
ltica, 22 pounds for $1,00.
Sugar, 22 ]founds for $1,00.
Full patent flour, per barrel, $3,15.
Better grad of flour, per barrel, $3,50.
SlUloh Valley flour, per barrel, $3,25.
Floiff, 24 -pounds for 45 cents.
Gmod Cocoanut, jx»r pound, 8 cents.
<3 cans Eagle brand condensed utilk, for $1,00,
OUR CITY FATHERS.
End of the Old and Beginning of the
New Administration.
City couucil of Tifton mot in the
office of Coil C. W. Fuiwood, .Tanu-
auy 7th, 1895, at 8 o’clock, p, m.
Council was called to older by
Mayor C. W. Fuiwood. Present:
counoilmcn Tift, Uowon, McCroa,
argrett and Goodman. Minutes of
last meeting read and approved.
Committee appointed to confer
with road commissioner reported, that
the commissioner had not been seen,
and no action taken.
Street committee reported streets
in good condition.
hoard of Health reported the city
healthy and clean, with very few ex
ceptions.
Report of the clerk and treasurer,
for the pan year was read, received
and ordered published with the
minutes.
Clerk and Treasurer’s Report.
To the Mayor and City Counoil of Tifton, floor-
^'our clerk and treasurer herewith submits the
illowing report for the year onding December
31,1894:
Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1894
Amount collected from ml valorem tax,
Amount, collected from (log tax
Amount collected from jail fees,...
12cam Dime brand condensed milk, for $1,00.
Six boxes of Sardines for 25 qeuts.
Candy 5 centa a pound.
WHEELER and WILSON, Ball Bearing sowing
Machine, worth $05,00 for $36,00.
FURNITURE cheaper than any house in South
Georgia.
DIXIE BOY Plow Stocks, $1,10 each.
Shoes.
Big Hne of Shoes will go choOp.
Childrens shoes from 25 cents up to $1,25.
Men’s shoes worth $1,50 for 81.16.
Men’s shoes word) $2,oo for $1,40.
Men’s shoes worth $2,50 for $2,00.
Porpoise shoes, per pair, $2,00.
Old Colony shoes, per pair, $2,00.
Balmoral and Congress. ^
Best Creole Congress, Huh gore for $1,25.
Lh- lea (1. G., 85c. regular, worth $1,25 for 75c.
Dulles flnoi sowed shoes, for 90 cents.
Ladies Veal Calf worth $1,50 for $1,23.
A line of tine shoes at Rock Bottom Prices.
Big line of Trunks and Valles, cheap.
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Call to see us, we can save you Big Money on all goods.
L. S. SHEPHERD & CO.
PROPRIETORS OF-
The New York ©tore.
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THE COLUMBUS SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO.
Time Table Ho. 22. Effective October 25. 1891.
south nonxp.
No. 3.
BtcmU’ytv
W’nsdys,
Fridays.
No. 1.
Daily.
0 38 a m
0 oO a m
12 96 pm
4 30 p ui
0 03 p m
8 00 p in
8 OO pmlAr... Montgemery (8. A. M.).
11 16 pinjAr Selma (W, “
12 01 am Ar Birmingham
i. -* •$, -
11 60 a m
2 30 pm
ll 40 p ih
" 7 50 am
8 25 am
2 40 p m
4 10 p in
4 30 pm
« 03 p m
STATIONS.
NORTH BJUND.
No. 2.
Daily.
No. 4.
TuoHd’ys,
Thurso's,
Saturd’s.
Lv Columbus.
Ar Richland..
Ar AmerteUH (S. A. M.'
Ar Lumpkin (8. ‘ *'
Ar Humimrofft
(8. A. M.) Lv
(8. A. M.) Lv
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Lv
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7 33 a in Ar
5 40 pm
f. 40 p m
11 tm a m
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ma (\V. Ity). Lv
ighain (Xv. & N.) Lv
.... Mobile (L. «£ ti.) .,***,. Lv
..Pensacola(L. & N.) HT. ....Lv
.New Orleans (L. & A,) Lv
Dawso i Lv
Albauy Lv
Tlnvuasvillo.. ..... Lv
Brunswick r Lv
......Jacksonville Lv
12 40 p m
11 07 a in
*7 10 a tu
10 43 a m
0 10 a m
7 r* a m
4 35 a in
3 r>8 a m
12 29 u m
11 15 p m
7 60 p ill
9 43 a m
8 30 a m
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7 25 p tu
7 00 phi
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10 45
9 10 a m
7 ID a m
8 40 am
0 30 a m
2 20 p m
7 25 p m
7 00 p m
* Train leaving Americup 7 10 a. im runs Mondays. Wednesdays anil Fridays only. Trains
aJos. 1 and 2 arrive and depart.from union Depot at Coluinhus and aibany. Trains Nos,3 and 4
arrive and depart at foot of Seventh street, Columbus. H. C. HILL, Superintendent.
W. L. DOUGLAS
FIT FOB
Over One Million People wear the
W..L. DouKlac 53 and 54 Shoo3.
Ill enr ihoea are equally eatUfectory*
i the best value for tbo money.
inal custom sboca In style and fit.
u&l arc utnurpawied f _
your dealer VounoTeupplj you we can.
$5.$4 y S3.60 Cordovan,French
Enamelled Calf and Kangaroo.
T&8I.7B Boyt'Sc4ool8ho«,
ladles' $3, *2.60. *2 end *1.76.
It yom (tester cannot supply
you, write tot cutllojuo.
W. L. Douglas,
Broclziou* Mass.
For Sale i)y—J. Z. ELLIOTT 1 , Sparks, Ga., and
W7 H. TYGART, Nashville, Ga.
Total amount, collected $2,002 10
BX1>KXI)1TUKB8.\
hire —
For mayor’s salary
For general expenses
For scavenger work
Du jail account In full *.
01 ctork and treasurer’s commission.
Amount on hand Jan. 1st, 1805
STATEMENT OF STREET FUND,
01
890
78
428
60
317
00
341
21
22
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2
00
• »s
,002
10
420
70
451)
00
100
00
389
71
177
60
229
D2
148
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57
8
79
53
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109
01
428
60
638
n
420
70
Total
Amount expended
Amount on hand Jan. 1st, 1805— $ 117 41
Tifton, Ga., December 3,180).
Wo, the niuleraigned freeholder*,
certify that W. IV. Timmons, W. O.
Padiick and W. T. llmgrett, were
leotedto servo as councitmen of Tif
ton for two years, 1895 and ’90 and
that wo wore managers of said elec
tion, Houkht Ttrexitu.
Jakk W. Paulk.
R. A. Hkxphioks.
The following oath was adminis
tered to the councilman, elect:
GEORGIA,—Hkhhibn Countv:
I do solemnly swear, that I will faith
fully discharge all the duties devolving
on me as councilman of the city of Tifton
during niy continuance in olllco nccord
ing to the host of my ability and under
standing, so heli> me God.
W. O. Paduick.
W. T. Hauohbtt.
W. \V. Timmonb.
She carried,her new dress away,
But, alii my heart grieves
To toll, she liad to hire a dray
To carry home the sleeves.
—Albany Herald.
The blizzard of last week reached
far down the Peninsular of Florida,
and it is suspected that the orange
crop has been greatly damaged if not
entirely destroyed. The early vege
tables succumbed to the cold.
There Is good reason for the popularity
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis
& Mustard, of West Mon'.oroy, Clarion
Co., Pa., say: "It has cured people that
our physicians could do nothing for. We
persuaded them to try a bottle of Clmm-
borlaln’s Cough Remedy, and they now
recommend it with the rest of us." 85
and 50 cent bottles for salo by the Tifton
Drug Store,
Partridges and quail will generally,
when accidentally caught by a high
wind, close their wings, and drop to
tlie ground in a slanting direction,
only using their wings to check their
flight when near the earth,' They
frequently fail to cheek themselves
in time, or tho force of the wind is
greater than they calculated, and
they are dashed with tremendous
force to the earth and arc wounded
or killed.
Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Ga
zette, Middletown, N. J., believes that
Chamberlain's CoagU Remedy should he
In every homo. Ho used It for a cold ami
It effected a speedy euro. He says: "It
Is indeed n grand remedy, I can recom
mend to all. I have seen it used for
whooping cough, with tho best results."
25 aed 50 cent bottles for salo by tho
Tifton Drug Store.
Postmasters would do newspaper
publishers and some newspaper read
ers n good turn if they would inquire
when a man refuses to take his paper
from the office, whether he bus paid
up all arrears and ordered it discon
tinued. If he has not done so the
postmaster should explain that the
law would compel him to pay for the
pnper whether he takes it from tho
offee or not, and the only way lie has
of stopping it is to pay what he owes
the publisher.
Tlie Discovery Saved Ills ldfe,
Mr. G. Calllouctte, druggist, Beavers-
villo, 111 , says: “To Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with la grippe end tried nil '.lie physicians
for miles about, hut of no avail, anil was
given up and told 1 could not live, Hav
ing Dr. King's New Discovery lit my
store 1 sent for a bottle ami began its uso
and from Hie tlrst dose began to gel let
ter, and aftor using three bottles was Up
and about again. It is worth its weight
in gold, we won’t keep store or house
without it." Get a freo trial at J. J.
Golden's drug store.
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Stoves, Crockery 'Ware
and House Furnishings.
DRY-GOODS, SHOES, HATS,
CLOTHING AND NOTIONS.
In fact everything need-
ed for the house.
MAYER & CRINE,
Washington Street, Albany, Georgia.
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J. L. JAY.
W. T. JAY.
D. B. JAY.
J. L. JAY & SONS,
Contractors and Dealers in
SASH, - DOORS, - BLINDS;
Turned Columns and Mantels,
Dressed Floering and Ceiling, Etc.
BRICK, LIME and CEMENT,
Glass and Putty, Ready-Mixed Paints. Lead and Oil.
WASHINGTON ST., ALBANY, GEORGIA.
[fQ§T Tin Roofing and Repairing a Specialty.
21-tf.
JAS. Z. ELLIOTT,
SPARKS, : GEORGIA.
Campaign Headquarters!
-:o:~
Tiftori Institut e
The Spring Term of'the above Institution will open on
Monday, January 7th, 1895
The undersigned will continue as principal of. the Liter
ary Department and will supply all necessary additio'na
teachers to insure the successful conduct of the school.
'The'.rates qf tuition will be the same as last spring term
—75c., $1.00 and $ 1.2^—-payable each Monday morning for
„ thc nrecc'diiur week. Patrons desiring to make different terms
ghOuw^^^, ;WK j £j 0 before entering their children.
|g®fc''Bacon will have Charge of the Music De-
Iscretofore. Terms, $2.50 per month.
LLIAMS, JR.,
?riiieipal.
Tho council for 1894 thou ad
journed, and the new council mot,
with Alayor Fuiwood presiding.
Present,. Councilman Tift, Uowon,
Colo, Padriok, and Timmons.
Thu following officers wore elected
for tho ensuing year:
W. O. Padriok, mayor pro tom.
II. S. Murray, dork ami treasurer.
W. T. McGuirt, marshal.
Dr. J. A. McCroa, city physician,
Ordered that tho salaries of the
several officers remain tho same tut
they wore last year.
Col. F. G. lioatright was elected
city attorney, with a compensation of
*5 for each case prosecuted and con
victed.
Ordered that the clerk he instruct
ed to sell Mr. Love what sewer pine
he may want at the actual cost to tiic
city.
The following standing committees
were appointed:
Finance—II. H. Tift, W. W. Tim
mons and W. O. Padrick.
Street—\Y. VV. Timmons, W. T.
Hargrett and E. P, Howett.
Public Improvement—H. II. Tift,
B. T. Cole and VV. T. Ifargretl.
City Property—VV. O. Padrick, E.
P.,Bowen and II. IT. Tift
Tax Assessors—VV. VV. Timmons,
-VV. O. Padriok and E. P. Bowen.
The finance uommitcce was ap
pointed to look over the specific tax
ordinance, and to present the same,
with such changes as they may deem
best to make, at the next regular
meeting of council. *
Ordered that the city eode bo re
ferred to the finance committee, with
instructions to have it published us
soon as practicable.
Ordered that II. H. Tift and B. T.
Colo be appointed to examine tho
jail with authority to have such re
pairs made as necessary.
There being no other business, the
council was adjourned,
J. II. Goodman, Clerk.
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
fur any ease of Catarrh that cannot he
curwl by Halt’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENKY & CO., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Clicney-fot the last 13 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligation made by tliefr
Arm.
Water & Truax,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
V/Ai,mi<(!, Rinnan & Mahvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the Mood and mu-
of tin'
A "Weak Back.
Not one man In five can boost of a stringbnck.
There are many Indiscretion* producing this
complaint, and It may bo relieved by B. B. B., i
witness tho following;
Bai.ti.mouk, May 23.
For five years I lmvo been sufferin/f with
weak back from result of an injury received, at
tended by rheumatism, f had to Rive up my
regular business and take the position of a nl«ht
watchman. I have derived great relief and ben
eftt. by using “Botanic Itloo.l Balm," and have
regained m> strength tiuftlelenlly to resume my
regulur work. I think Botanic Blood Balm has
given me permanent relief. I am now able to
perform work that l have not had strength to
do for five years, and cheerfully indorse H. B. lh,
which lias proven to Iks the only medicine that
would give mo relief. Omvkh 8k« on,
1014 Btrccpcr 8t., Baltimore, Md.
It Gives Perfect Satisfaction.
OB LAMM), Kf.A., June 1,1887.
We have been selling Botanic Blood Balm over
slum it flrst came ltefore the public. We sell
more of it than any other blood purltlor In the
maaket, atm it gives jierfect satisfaction.
J. If. Mkoom & Co.,
Retail and Wholesale iWflfr* in Botanic Blood
Balm.
Ilow It Sells.
Pakatka, Fla., May 31.
We have laten selling B. B. B„ for two years,
and ft has always given satisfaction in every
case. Iaiwuv at HTakii, Druggist*
A BOOK or WONDKItH, VIIKK.
All who desire full information about the
cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Bcrofula ami
Scrofulous Hweliings, Ulcers, Mores, Btieuina-
tisui, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can
cure by mall, free, a copy of our 32-piige Illus
trated Book of Wonder*, filled with the moat
wonderful and startling proof ever before
known. Address,
Blood BALM Co,, Atlanta, Ga.,
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UlUil
SITORTIIAND.
Thomasville, - Georgia.
Hook-U«eiilng, Telegraphy, Haie witting, ha-
nuiwhtp and Arithmetic. Stmlwtts nutated to
posithm. No vpeatton. Vat full particulars,
address «. W. H. Utah tv, I'ralHent.
A Iftrjrc majority of the people care little about
political issues, but every buyer is interested in
knowing where he can get the—
Most Goods —THE Least Money-
To these we can say that we are Campaign Head
quarters for the FALL TRADE a, 'd our stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
in now complete and the largest ever shown in this
section of Georgia.
We do not quote prices, but guarantee you first-
class goods cheaper than they can be bought
anywhere else in this section. We buy in largo
quantities and can quote you the
Lowest Cash Prices
offered in the cities. All we ask is a trial.
People have frequently doubted our assertions
and wasted much valuable time visiting other stores
in the effort to disprove them, but they
•Always Came Back!-
And acknowledged that our two stores—Nashville
and Sparks—not only carried the largest stocks but
oficrcd the lowest prices.
A. W. Patterson & Co.,
Nashville, : Georgia.
GERMAN -JEW.
N. R0SENBL
J. W. JOINER,
cm surface,
ntoh stint Dm Price,
I Solti by all druggist*
tin# system. Testi.no-
i, 75 as, rer bottle.
New York Auction Store
STOCK CHANGED EVERY MONTH.
You r,»n buy bargain* at flftb prioo—
100 inoii’B ami boy’s overcoats, alt woo), from 42 and up.
examined mid fitted
charge.
Fine watch repaid-^' a specialty.
Wa.bmatan Street,
ALBANY - GEORGIA.
800 ladies’ jackets and cloaks fjom 7fie. and up.
700 suits, now arid pawnbroker’s goods, from $
All Kinds of Dry Goods a
At ]N"o Price at
and up.
.nil Wear
IN.
Sparks
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