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THE GAZETTE: TIFTOX, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1895.
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Dry-Goods.
tb yard* calico for 35c. regular price, 6Qct».
<5 cent calico for & cents per yard.
7 cent calico for. 6 cents per yard.
ttJntrhauts, sumilard, from 4 to 7et». yard,
bgi Canton Flannel, i*r yard, 6 cents.
V Bleaching, per yjml, 4 cents.
Fruit of 1 he Loom bleaching, 1<1(yards for 75c.
Camhrlc lining, i>er yard, fl cents.
Bias tin lining, per yard, 8 cents,
. limiting, worth fi cents, Tor 4 cents.
Suiting, worth 7 for Scents.
Worsted, worth 15 for 18 cents.
Monumental Atpaca, per yard, & cents.
■0-4 Crepe worth 20 for 12 cents.
Superfine Cashmeres, worth 20 for lG< ; ;cts.
Loco curtain goods, worth 10 for So. per yard.
Lace curtain goods, worth 20 for ir>c. per yard.
Satteens, worth 15 for 10 cents per yartL •
Linen Damask, per yard, 20 cents.
10-4 Bhseting, per yard, 18 cents.
4-4 Sheeting, per yard, J5 cents. v v
JV4 Sheeting, per yard, 4 t-2 cents.
■ Check*, per yard, from 31-2 to o cents.
J&ana, per yard, from 10 to 33^ cents.
Comforts from 75 cents auil up. Worth dou
ble what they are sold at.
Blankets, from 65 cents up to $1,23 per pair.
lied Flannel, por yard, 15 cents,
Bed Flannel twill, per yard, 20 cents.
All other goods us cheap in proportion.
Goat’s Underwear.
LOCAL MEMORANDA.
Gathered Under One Head by the Pen
cil and Scissors Process.
Mixed shirts, per pair, 50 cents.
Merino eldrift, per pair, 70 cents.
Merino fhirts, better quality, 90c. per pair.
Ail wind ahirts low down. '
Men’s work shirts, from 20 ccfits up.
Clothing.
Our clothing is the cheapest in town.
Boys hats 20 cents and up.
Men s hats 35 cents ami up.
Groceries.
41-2 pounds of best ceilae, for $1,00,
ArbKckles coffee, per pound. 25 cents.
- Bice, 22 pounds for $1,00.
Sugar, 22 jrnunds for $1,00.
Full patent flour,.per barrel, $3,15.
Better grad of Hour, per lmrrcl, $3,50.
Shiloh Valley flour, per barrel, $3,25.
Flour, 24 pounds for 45 cents.
, Crated Couoanut, per pound, 8 cents.
is cans Bugle brand condensed milk, for $1,00.
12 cans Dime brand condensed milk, for $1,00.
Six boxes of Sardines for 25 gents.
Candy 5 cents a pound.
WHEELER and WILSON, Hall Hearing sewing
Machine, worth $05,00 for $35,00.
FURNITURE cheaper than any liqtise In South
Georgia.
DIXIE HOY Flow Stocks, $1,10 each.
Shoes.
Hlg line of Shoes will go cheap. *
Childrens shoes from 25 cents up to $1,25.
Men’s shoes worth $1,50 for $1.15.
Men’s shoes wor;h $2,00 for $i,40.
Men’s shoes worth $2,50 for $2,00.
Porpoise shoes", por pair, $2,(K).
Old Colony shoos, per pair, $2,00.
Halmoruhaud Uongretfs.
Host. Creole Congress, Hub gore for $1,25.
La* ies (I. (1., 85c. regular, worth $1.25 for 75e.
l«u(lieS line sewed shoes, lor 90 cents,
ladies Veal Calf worth $1,50 for $1,25.
A line of tine shoes at Hook bottom Prices.
Hig Hue of Trunks ami Valles, cheap.
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Call to sec us,'wfi can save you l?ig Money on all goods.
■Ll S. SHEPHERD & CO.
PROPRIETORS OP
Tlie New York Store.
There Is nnt n vacant resilience or «tore
'house in Tifton for rent.
People are marrying right along, hard
times to the contrary notwithstanding.
Look out. boys, your sling-shots will
get you in trouble if you arc uot exceed
ing careful.
Tifton lias had no snow this winter
notwithstanding it lias visited points fur
ther south. a
Colds are prevalent. Take care of your
self or you may contract lagrippe or
pneumonia.
Tho Gazette is worth $1 to any man
who wants to read a live local news
paper. Try it.
Very few trees have been planted along
Tlfton’8 thoroughfares this season and—
the season will soon be gone.
Hon. T. E. Williams, county school
commissioner, was ir, tho city last Satur
day and made Tub Qazkttr a pleasant
call.
It is hardly necessary to admonish the
peopleof whatever occupation to practice
rigid economy this your. They will' be
forced to do it.
Have your job printing *done at the
Gazette Publishing House. You wijl be
satisfied with tho prices and the charac
ter of the work.
Capl. H. H. Tift is having, sinco the
freeze, considerable trouble with the
pumps that furnishes a water'supply for
Ids various milling interests.
The Gazette ofiipe is now convenient
ly located under the Knights' of Pytlda’s
Hail, and when you catch onto an item
of news drop in and give it to us.
The attendance nt Tifton Institute
continues to grow in numbers, ll Is
hoped the people will take much more
interest in this institution than they
have ever done before.
Dr, G. W. Julian, of Pearson, senior
member of tho Tifton firm of Julian,
Love & Buck, was in tho city Inst Sun
day. The Gazette is pleased to learn
thut lie is fast recovering from ids recent
serious illness.
There is good reason for the popularity
of f (Immberlaln's Cough Remedy. Davis
& Hazard, of West Monterey, Clurion
Co., Pn., say: “It. has cured people that
our physicinns could do nothing for. We
persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham
berlain's Cougli Remedy, ami they now
recommend it with the rest of us.” 85
THE COLUMBUS SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO.
* Tima Tablo No. 22. Effective October 25. 1894,
SOUTH HOUND.
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* Train leaving' Americas 7 10 turn. runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Trains
Nos. 1 and 2 arrive and depart from union Depot nt ColmnbhH and Albany. Trains Non 3 and 4
arrive and depart at foot of Seventh street, Columbus.
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11. C. HILL,’Superintendent.
W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE FITra "
. A KING.
Over One Million People wear tho
W. L. Douglas CO and <$4 Shoes.
All our wiocK nrc ratinllv aalUfaciorr.
icy Rive tho belt rahw for tho inooi-y.
. - money.
•a lu stylo and fit.
1 ere uusurpaKflcd.
ce3 en» uniform -sunipcu oh aote.
il to 81 saved ircrothcrmakea
If your dealer t aur.ot aujiply you we can*
Savannah Florida & Western Railroad.
Adjoining them is an imposing modem
hotel, one of the handsomest of the many
superb hotels for width Florida is noted.
A park, such as might excite the envy of
an English noblemen, surrounds tho
handsome structure, and under the groat
outstretching boughs of the mighty oaks
neat cottages have been constructed for
the be'ncfit of those who prefer the privacy
of a separate roof. Bath houses nf the
most approved plan afford the visitor a
private and enjoyable batli in t lie waters
of the Springs; which are as clear as
crystal. The temperature of the water
is at all seasons equable 74 degrees Fah
renheit being its normal principle. So
thoroughly has experience convinced
the management of Suwanec Springs of
the infallible virtues of the waters when
used as directed, conscientiously and
persistently, that complete cures of per
manent benefit is guaranteed in the fol
lowing diseases: Rliefimatism, nervous
dyspepsia, liver, kidney and bladder
troubles, female complaints and all blood
and skin impurities.
Suwaneo is by no means solely a Mecca
for invalids, but is found a most charm
ing and attractive resort for those in
search of pleasure, who find many and
varied indoor and outdoor amusements
among which are the grand plunge and
swimming pool, bird and dcor hunting,
boating, canoeing, fishing, etc., all of
which add zest to even robust existence.
These Springs can bo reached by tlte
GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA
RAILROAD via Jasper, and stop-overs
to visit the Springs will be allowed those
holding tickets to South Florida points
via the Georgia Southern & Florida
Railroad. Parties wishing to go direct
to the Springs should ask for tickets
via Georgia Southern & Florida Rail
Road to Jasper and Savannah Florida &
Western gall Road to Suwannee.
For full information and illustrated
pamphlet address
G. A. McDonai.I),
General Passenger Agent, Geoigia Sou
thern A Florida Rail Road.
Macon, Ga.
Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Ga
zette, Middletown, N. J., believes that
Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy should lie
in every homo, Ho used it for a cold and
It effected a speedy cure lio says: “It
is Indeed a grand remedy, 1 can recom
mend to all. 1 have seen it. used for
whooping cougli, with the bust results,”
in ned 50 cent bottles for sale by the
Tifton Drug Store.
and 50 cent hot lies tor sale by the Tifton
Drug Store.
Tnn Gazette extracts the following
from the postal laws of tlio United Stales.
As n hint to tho wise or otherwise It
should be siifllclent: “A postmaster must
not allow Ms postofllco to become the
"resort for loungers or disorderly per
son», or tlie scene of dispute or contro
versy; and whenever necessary he should
invoke the aid of the civil authorities to
expel violators of this rule. Ho is not
authorized to exclude tho public from tlie
lobby of bis office during tlie distribution
of tlie mall, but'may enforce the observ
ance of good older, and may prohibit
smoking there. Wneu the local authori
ties refuse to preserve order in a posl-
ofllce at the request of the postmaster,
he should close I lie oflico."
A Household Treasure.
D. W. Fuller, of Cannjoliavlo, N. Y.
... ,5 - ■ -
says that he always keeps Dr. King’s New
Dis
scovQry in the house and his family Ims
always found I lie very best results follow
its use; that he would not bu without
it, if procurable. G. A.,D,vkemaii Drug-
irist, Culsklll N. Y., says that Dr. King's
New Discovery Is umloitblcdly the lies!
Cougli remedy; dial he lias used It In Ids
family for eight years, mid It has never
failed to do all that Is claimed for It, Why
not try a 1'emody so long tried and tested
Trial hollies free at J. J. Golden's Drug
Stoic. Regular size SOc. and gt.00.
Tills.
86f$4,S3.50 Cordovan,French
Ennmellcit C'nlf ond Knntroroo.
8 -fffln J, a,
1.60 and 82 WotklitgmBn i.
3«SI.7B Coy.'School Shod
Ladtes"S3 ( $2.50. *2 sad S1.75.
“* your dealer cannot supply
rou, write for catalogue.
How’s
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any ease of Catarrh that cannot lie
cured'tiy Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F, J. CHENEY & CO.; Toledo, O.
Wo; the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney fot the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi
ness transactions and financially alilo lo
carry out any obligation made by their
firm.
We.rt & Tmtax,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.
Warding, Rinnan & Mauvin.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Caiarrh Cure is taken Internally,
acting directly, upon the blood and in li
tmus surfaces of the system. Testimo
nials sent free. Price, 75 ots. per bottle.
Sold by all druggists.
W. L. Douglas,
Urocklou. IttniMh
Fop Sale by—J. Z. ELLIOTT, Sparks, Ga,, and
W. H. TYGART, Nashville, Oa.
Tifton Institute
The Spring Term of the above Institution will open ott
Monday, January 7th, 1895.
The undersigned will continue as principal of the Liter
ary Department and wili supply all necessary additional
teachers to insure the successful conduct of the school.
The rates of tuition will be the same as last spring term
t—£5 c., 1.00 and 1.25—payable each Monday morning for
lie preceding week. Patrons desiring to make different terms
should see me and do so before entering their children.
Miss Ella C. Bacon will have charge of the Music De
ltas' heretofore. Term s. 2.50 per month.
W x Xj LI IAl M 8, J IX.,
Principal.
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Sitw'iuutc Springs, Flit.
No place I11 the United States has be
come more famed iu Bong and story than
the Snwanco river. That popular song
“Way Down Upon do Hwance Ribbcr,’
lias found Its way into the hearts of tlie
people, and all that pertains to the region
of tlie “Old Folks nt Homo” lias a pecu
liar. Interest, and all that has been writ
ten and sung bas failed to adequately
describe tlie picturesque beauty of tills
stream, wliose wine colored waters swift
ly flow between high bluffs, shaded with
overhanging osks and cyprcsB, draped
with gray mess, Its weird r.nd mystic
beauty has always been an all ruction,
and the region through which it flows
was a favorite hunting ground with tlie
Indians whom the Spaniards met when
they discovered Florida. It was lo Ponce
do Leon that tho Aborigines told tho
story of a spring whoso waters were
so potent that they secured to thoae
who bathed in and drank of them rejuvn
nation and longevity. What tlie Spath
lards vainly sought for was found by
those who followed him. and what was
once considered a poetical fiction .is
considered by many who havo tested
tho healing quality of ita waters a won
derful reality, and no doubt exist* in their
minds that Buwaoee Springs are the
veritable waters described as the “Foun
tain of Youth".
Suwanec Springs burst forth In q bold
stream on the bank of the Snwneee River,
Locating; Neat' Tifton.
The Tifton correspondent ot the Atlanta
Constitution writes under date of tlie
18th Inst.: "The party of northerners
and westerners already mentioned ur
rived Friday, and they started In for busi
ness immediately Several have nlroudy
bought places near hero, In a section of
Irwin county called Little Pennsylvania,
and some at another piuco called Llttlo
Ohio. Tifton Is undoubtedly tho center
of a large scope of territory Hint Is
attracting a grout deal of attention, both
north and west. Of all prospecting par
ties that arrived here, a large per cunt
buy land, and prepare to become (lxlitres.
They Boml word lmck of tlie salubrity of
our climate and wonderful fertility of
the soli, which never falis to bring anoth
er delegation."'
IT R NT IT TJ R
Stoves, Crockery Ware
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and House Furnishings.
DRY-GOODS, SHOES, HATS,
CLOTHING AND NOTIONS.
In fact every tiling need
ed for tlie house.
MAYER & CRIME,
Washington Street, Albany, Georgia.
J. L. JAY.
IV. T. JAY.
D. B. JAY.
J. L. JAY & SONS,
Contractors and Healers la
SASH, - DOORS, - BUNDS,
Turned Columns and Mantels,
Dressed Flooring and Ceiling, Etc.
BRICK, LIME and CEMENT,
Glass and Putty, Ready-Mixed Paints. Lead and Oil.
WASHINGTON .ST., ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Tin Roofing and Repairing a Specialty.
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SPARKS,
J.
GEORGIA.
Campaign Headquarters!
-;o:-
A large majority of the people care little about
political issues, but every buyer is interested
where he can get the—
m
knowing
M|st Goods ——tub Least Money-
To these we can say that we are Campaign Ilead-
cpiarters tor tlie FALL TRADE iinc ^ our stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
in now complete and the largest ever shown in this
section oi' 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 large
quantities and can quote you the
Dill You Bvoi
Try Electric lUtlor* as a remedy for your
trouble;-;! 1 If not, gel a bottle now ami
got relief. TIi!h medicine Im, boon found
lo be peculiarly adapted to the relief and
euro of all Female Complaint*, exerting
n wonderful direct influence In giving
strength and tone to tho organs. If you
have Loss of Appetite. CaMtlpation,
Headache, Fainting Hpclla, or are Ner
vous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or
troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bit-
lets Is the medicine you need. Health
and Htrcngtli are guaranteed by its use.
Large bottles only fifty cents lit J. J.
Golden's Drug Store.
Exam bullion of Touchers.
By order of tho Hon. U. K. Glenn, Htnlc
school commissioner, there will be an ex
amination of applicants for teacher's li
cense ludd at Nashville on Saturday Jan
uary Kith: 1805. Strangers, who do not
expect to tench In Berrien county, will
not be examined.
T, E. WM.MAMS, C. 8. V.
Aflon, G»., Jarntnry f). 181)5.
DticUlcu’x Arntcii Salvo.
Tho Best Salve In the world for Cud,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Wheutn, Fever
Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
fs guaruntod to give perfect satisfaction
or nsemeoy refnded. Priee 28 cent.per
box. Hold at Jake \V. Paulk's Dragatore.
SLIORTHA3Srr>.
Thomasville, - Georgia
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 oilier 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
diet ed the lowest prices.
A. W. Patterson & £o.,
Nashville, : Georgia.
Wa\LLACK n\ colic.
HKNJ AMIN T. COLE*
—•( VALDOSTA )—
Foundry and Machine Shop.
Every Class of Machinery and Gin Work,
IRON AND BRASS CAlSTINOS.
Repairing Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Pipe and Steam Fittinga, Inspirators, Injectors, Lubricators, Steam GiiugetSuij
Valyca, Hulling, Oil and General Machinery Supplies.
Book-kwpinp,, TV lepra j>h>. Typewriting, Pin-
mftunliij. anti Arithmetic. auwlstefl US
VWttlwi Kr- taCAtion. ?or full j&ttkulfars,
M#r the crossing ist lh£tliy llv ; u.i'drew U. W.M..'t.'A>'i,v,Pre«M«it.
We Make a Specialty of First Class Plumbing.
COLE & COLE, Proprietors,
VALDOSTA.,
GEORGIA.
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