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ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES
FOR TIFTON.”
Tlftcm, (lit.
8. Gr. SLACK, |f 5
Contractor and Builder,
and dealer in
Brick, Lime, Doors, Sash, Blinds^
4#“ Price* as low an flrsti-las* good* can be obtained. Come to sou us, examine
our goods uml lei us nuolo you price*. 28>lm.
W Tlraikl.,,. llii 1 |u Mlo (nr Its past lllwml
i'sirnnup- uml .olldt a cnutlmutiou of Uu'samo
Dei, J. W & D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS, 5
rcmnm.K, ..... ukokcua,
Osiics-Uinl. htiiltUna. Room Ko. t, tiji sulrr
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Having purchnsod the .Take VV. Paulk stock ol Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
file., 1 will continue the business at (ho same staut! and will offer great bargains to
cash purchasers. .Kvcrv article In the stock Is marked-down to the lowest notch.
Evvtjmdng gUmantOTd to bo (resit and pure,
Wilt keep always on hand a full slock t>( everything usually kept in a flrst claas
drugstore.
Mr. .Take W. 1’attlk will he fouud behind the counter ready to give prompt and
DR; J. H. HAMMOND.
Phyniniem ivnd Muvgoon,
RNt(t«A,.(tl -fc W. U.Jt.)(l BURMA.
.Hpri'litl ilttiMVttMU to I hronlo (limiMHIX, aiul iIId*
TIFTON
polite attention to all custnmeri).
Tito pre-acriptloA department will be-under the ttupem.ior ot Dr. N. Pelentan,
as beiutofitrii.
J. J„ GDiLrtXEINk Prop’r
THE OAzfeE: TIFTON, OA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1895.
The Tifton Gazette.
Ptlm.DillKI) WKKKLV.
B. T. ALIil'iN. icuitor.
Official Organ County of Borrien.
Offioial Organ Olty of Tifton.
TKUMrt OK SMSCMITIOX:
Ono Year ■
ftix Months
Ihrw Months
INVABtAW.Y IS ADVANdS.
.*ion
M
25
kutcrcd at the poatofticu, at Tifton, Georgia, an
mall matter of the second class.
dSothing is heard these* days of
Bradwell Institute—a hall of leant,
ing established by Capt. S. I). Brad-
well nt Hlmmville and which watt
omse the pride of all soil'beast Geor
gia-
paper will remember it placed itself
on record in opposition to the efforts
mndd in the, last legislature to reform
(?) ottr election laws. The people of
Georgia have not engaged, in the past
in dishonest election* or wmkod at
anything untoward rnothods at the
ballot-box and tlio Gastkttb .wilt not
join the rabble in making or giving
currency to such untruthful charges.
Thornasville has just past through
a hitter municipal election, whereupon
Editor Triplett heaves a sigh and ex
claims: “Thank God there will he no
more elections this year!” IVe hope
lie now, breathes easier.
The GaZBTTK agrees with the
Waycross Herald that Smith Geor
gia “is the garden spot of Georgia and
the South” and remarks by wav of
parenthesis, that Tifton and adjacent
country is God’s—wo speak it rover-
e ,tly—portion ot South Georgia.
Jolly Josh Jones lias pulled up his
editorial stakes at ltlffffton and stuck
them down again at Fort Gaines, lie
is a (irststratc newspaper man and
will give the people of FortGaines an
excellent local paper if they will only
do their part In a liberal patronage.
Atlanta pa*
The parade which tin
pears has made of Georgia’s donation
of provisions, clothing and fuel to
Nebraska has robins) it of its modest
attire as an not of hospitality or mercy
and forced it upon tho street in the
robe of a purely business transaction.
It will doubtless bo a genuine sur
prise to many of the readers of the
Gazktti: to learn that there is an as
sociation in Georgia organized for
the promotion of woman suffrage.
However, such is tho case, and much
energy is being displayed in gaining
converts and strengthening its'lines
by scattering literature broadcast over
the state and employing lecturer*
to organize clubs. This paper is in
receipt of a batch of these documents
with a request to publish! it has not
done so because it is not in favor of
(lie doctrine. The Gazbtte joins
the Sparta islimaulitu in saying:
“There could not lie a greater calam
ity in politics, nt this lime, than tho
conferring of the right to vote on the
woman ot the State. The privilege
would be exercised by only few
white women, for very few of them—
to their credit, bo it said—desire it.
On the other band the two hundred
thousand negro women of the State
would swarm to tho polls, and the
semi profane saying of ‘hell broke
loose in Georgia’ would he Ijtcrally
vcrilicJ. A worse calamity could not
befall the Slate. That a few white
andvomuniae* should lie permitted to
Hit cross-legged and swap campaign
jokes with the hoyH, at the polls and
on the hustings, is not an equivalent
THE
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LA
THE
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pi r*
Will take Advantage of the Many Bargains we are now Offering in-all WINTER GOODS.
C o m i n
Events cast their shadows before. The shelves in our store must be cleared of all Winter Goods.
•A. f tor
for turning
Georgia.”
pandemonium loose in
Tommie Watson and Bilbo Peek
nru now at war with each other. The
former is being sued by the latter for
a sum of money, and there is a differ
ence of opinion between thorn as to
the validity of the claim. When
such men fall out it is well for the
country.
The Gazicttk agrees with the
Sparta Jsiimaelite in this opinion:
“Necessity will force tho cutting down
of tile cotton acreage this year. Con
ventions, appeals ami agreements will
have hut little ItiHueitee. The custo
mary acreage will not he planted sim
ply because it can’t lie. The mentis
aru lacking.
Tho Moultrie Observer enters u
Strong protest ngninst the Brooks
comity Mix shifting the t'esponsi-
Skin
Cliniiiberluiii's Hye uml
Ointment.
Certain cure for Chronic More Kyu»,
Teller, Halt Itlicum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Mores, Fever Horns, Kuzimm, licit,
Prairie Hcralchos, Sore Nipple* and Piles.
Il Ih cooling and soothing. Hundreds of
cases have heen cured hy II after all
other treatment had failed. Ills put up
In an and 50 cent boxes. Hold nt ihe
Tifton Drug Store.
This is done we will place before tbe Public an Elegant Line of SPRING - GOODS.
Our Buyer will visit the BEST MARKETS in the U. S., and secure only
a p
and fill every department in our store.
2l 11 FL a
PHOFUHHIONAL CARDS.
hility of the late lawlessness in that
county upon the shoiildeni of the
people of Colquitt county, and poli
clinics hy saying that “Colquitt omin
ty Inis a record that Brooks can well
afford to imitate,”
There are too many people in there
times trying to gut something for
nothing—trying to get money with
out working for it—trying to buy
office with a dvlnk of menu whisky—
cloaking themselves in ministerial
robes to win respectability. In fact
every avenue of life have travelers
on it of tliis diameter.
Or. MAURY M; STABLER.
n I’ It <1 A I. I H T,
Ear, Eye, Bose, Throat and Lungs.
DM! i liorry Ht., Mi c on, (Ia.
Dr. F.. V. BALL,
PliyHirihm and bnvgeon,
Will give Hpcnbil uUtniHon lo f'lirottli* Din
I'HMt'n, Hui*unry imiiI V«n«wnl IHn«gim*m. Mttliw
III I'lltH lilllMlil,,. ; ir "'111 UI1MWIT ALL calN,
flay or night. ly*v-t*n2H,
JOHN MURROW,
A t, l; o r u o y • it t - I. a \v
TIPTON, • (IKOItniA.
Oltlcc Roi.iiim I unit .’1, l«ovt« tiyllilli'^.
Collect loon, Comtuvrnlul Idtvtr uml Until tUUtc.
DR. N. PETERSON.
Physic* inn nnd Surgeon
Til TON,
OKI >1(01 A.
Oflli'i* over Main tttrwt Thartnauy. In rnoniH
two anil Hum*, i l/ 'l'alla aiuwvruil |»roiuptly
ilay nr nl,;lit.
Dr, W. J. FARMER.
•I'H'TON, ononnu.
There Is (food reason for Ihe popularity
of I luiuiherlalli's Cough llummlv. Davis
* Hazard, of West Monterey, Clarion
Co., Pa., say i "It has cured people that
our physicians Could do nothing for. We
persuaded Ilium to try a bottle of Cham-
herlulu's Cough Hommly, aud (hey now
rocommond II with iho rest of us." i!5
mid 50 cout hotlles fur sale hy the Tifton
Drug Htore.
Albany Herald: “The hag which
the, people gave the democratic, party
to hold in IHH‘2 will lie about empty
by tile time the Fifty-third congress
expires. Bill, all the. same, speed
tho day of expiration! Democrats
who ate democrats on purpose and
in principle are anxious to take a
fresh start, ovuu witli an empty bug.*’
Ohronlo Dinoaooa, Surgory, Veneroal Dl»
oaaot, and DiioaooB of Fomales.
I will phe r|hm'IuI attention to Midwifery
uml Arm? IMhf.ahf.a. ITlvato I’ommltliitf room
lor ladle*. <Mllev ni’M door lo hulrlek llron*
VMMH94 ly.
DR. J. A McCREA,
PhyHic.irtn ami Surgeon,
TIPTON, (IKKUIIIA.
WE ARE CLOSING OUT Furnituro extremely low for cash, or will sell on easy Installments. We have had a
splendid run on Clothing-—we have left a few suits and odd pants that will be closed out at once. Come and see them be-
ore buying. We have constantly on band Bran, Hay, Seed and Feed Oats, Corn, Meal, Flour, and anything else you need.
Genuine Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes. Begin the year right and trade with a Cash Youse. We propose to sustain
our Reputation of selling more goads for the money than any house in this section.
Padrick Brothers,
O COME TO TLI.E "
TIFTON DRUG STORE
And you will Do treated lo your advantage, my motto being
FIRST-CLASS GOODS
REASONABLE PRICES.
I keep a large supply of STANDARD Patent
Medicines and are prepared to use, in filling your pro
scription*, Flush Drugs of the Host Quality.
I AM WELL SUPPLIER
W lib Toilet sml Fancy Articles, Perfumery, School Hooks, and Sta
tionary, tamps and l-amp Fixtures, Fruit Jars, Flower'Pot* and
Churns. I’aluls, Oils, Varnishes, Hold Paints, Prepared Buggy nnd
Furnituro Pulnts, Hrusbes, Hie.
Full Line of Hawkes’ Optical Goods.
Do Not Buy Elsc.whm Before Seeing or Pricing These Goods.
The most select stock of Tobacco and Cigars In the city
' " ‘ ifiiv
My customers can be served with good Havana cigars.
Freshest ami lipst Iburden Seeds, all the year round. Call nnd see me.
i tf. ,J. C. GOODMAN.
JULIAN, LOVE & BUCK,
"Wholesale Grocers
ITomiit utUmtlon jjlvcn to oulU, day or night
Olllt'u hi iphIiUmh'o on I,ov(* Avenue.
3 \r Tvriinui Kuvi.n a h»‘U iai.tv. IVH-thn.
PEEPLES & ALEXANDER.’ "
A 1.1. o r n i' y n-at-L a w,
XABIIVII.l.K, . . (IKOltCUA.
IIiihIih'nh B<il lc It nt In alt hrnni’lica of the nro-
ft’HHiim, to which prompt ami careful atu>nti«n
will In* Riven.
Dr. W. 8. VvattiH, Ktntu goologint,
has tho thank* of Ihe Gazi.ttK for a
copy of hi* annual report together
with “Bulletin No. 1," being "a pro-
limittary report on the mat hies of
Georgia,” hy S. IV. MeGivliii 1 , ‘.ssist
nut geologist, also map showing the
distribution of marlite in the vicinity
of- Tate, I’ii-ketis county. It is a
handsome us well as interesting vol
ume,
C. W. PULWOOD.
Attornoy-ut-Lsw,
TIITON, ■ (IKOROIA.
I’rompr uttenthin Klv«n to nil IckhI huilmmu.
M/ J OtKirn—Over «V. W. raulk’ji Dmuatfir®.
DR. j‘ C. GOODMAN
Phy#itjio.n nu<l hui'gcion,
TirroN OKoHdtA,
t.’ongreasmao Bern K. Bussell has
joined the Gazutti: in denying that
Georgia eleeiiona are corrupt md in
opposition to the Australian system
wr any other “new-fangled election
.wtprriuieiifs.” The readers of 'bis
GEORGIA.
I N
Bacon, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran &
Feed. Car lots and less.
fliSW Prompt attention given all orders —
,iakh w. paulk.
13 owen’s 13 argains.
Is the power which makes the world. It is the mainspring of every busi
ness, and constitutes the force which impels the mind to exert
every influence. I am exerting every inffuem-u to con
vince the people, who trade at Tifton, that
THE KQOL KASH
will buy as many Standard Goods at my store as at any
other in Southern Georgia. I also pay the highest cosh
prices for—
COTTON, WOOL, CHICK- _•
ENS, EGGS, BUTTER, HIDES,
TALLOW, BEESWAX, Etc., Etc.
;0:
I will sell you any article of merchandise in my store at the
lowest figures in exuhango for Country Produce.
1 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMERS’ SUPPLIES.
E. P. BOWEN,
l-tf Near the B. & W. Depot, TIFTON, GA.
Tifton Institute.
it. T. WALDBEP;
[Paulk & Waldrei),
• mSALKRH IN
BUGGIES, - WAGONS, - SURREYS,
HARNESS, SADDLES, BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, ETC.
REPOSITORY:
Bear «1’ Matn Street fMutrtmu'y, - TIFTON, GEOUOIA.
The Spring Term of tho, above Institution will open on
Monday, January 7th, 189,5.
The undersigned will continue as principal of the Liter
ary Department and will 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
—75c., $1.00 and $1.25—payable each Monday morning for
the 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
partment as heretofore. Terms, $2.50 per month.
33. J. WILLIAMS,
Principal. «w.