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- THE GAZETTE; HKTOX. GA., FRIDA V, MARCH 8, 1895.
The Tifton Gazette.
Mllil.lHHl.l. WKfcKI-Y.
tt. 'T. AI.LKV. lMltor.
Official Organ Oounty of Sorrion.
Official Organ Olty of Tifton.
TKKJW OF HITlSi TIIPTItiX:
dm Yl>«r
filx AlnntlM
ThK..F*ltmlhx— .
IKVARMIU.V IX ADVA VI
Lntarxil nl Urn |io«tnltloti, at TlfU.ii, (limrKla,»»
tiiun ti::Ut('rof il*o •ooonil olanx.
fl no
. Ml
Ilf.
Fashion in ahiimcinent circles is a
tyrant, calling for too little (Irons on
the stage ami too uiuoli in the par-
. j not.
Dim'* lteview nav* tin* failures for
till) past week in the United States
have been tJfiO against 5f01 for the
same period Inst year.
({ending the Sparta Islimnelite im
presses one that Editor Sid Lewis’
future happiness depends on his alias
ing Cleveland, lie keeps up the lick
with untiring persistence.
It is a mistake to suppose women
take no interest in the solution of the
problem, “Is marriage a failure?’
Some of them are already inquiring
if I MIL will ho leap year!
The (leorgia Baptist Convention
meets in Waycross the second week
in April. This scribe is going down
there a* a delegate and to see Imw
Bro, I'erliam fares sumptuously every
day.
It is now quite probable the next
annual meeting of the Gcuiglu Week
ly Press Association will be held in
Waycross, If so, it will afford us an
opportunity to seo how Bro. Dan
Sweat lives at homo.
Dun’s Iteviuw prints this signifi
cant sentence: “Withdrawals of gold
hy redemption of legal lenders have
not ceased, hut since the closing of
the syndicate contract have aver
aged about $1*20,000 per day."
Cannot the people of Christian
America do something to put a stop
to the outrages perpetrated on the
Armenians m Turkey? If reports
are true, tile matter calls loudly for
prompt, and effective action.
The Young Men’s Christian Asso
ciation of (leorgia will hold its an
nual state convention at Athens next
week, March 14-17. An excellent
programme has hconarranged,amino
doubt the meeting will he an enjoy
aide one.
Southern development is taking a
new turn. Florida is now suggestei
as a cotton state and close enough to
the iron lieds to go into (In* foundry
ImsinesH. Floridn hud liotlcr slick to
her sunshine and oranges. Brims
wick Titnos.Advertiser.
The building of the 1 'hint .System
of railroads at the Inleinatioul Expo
si I ion is to lie in the shape of a pyra
mid “tni feet square al the base,
sixty feet high and a sixty-foot ling
staff extending up from (lie centre
The exterior is to bo finished up with
mi immense exhibit of phosphate
reek.
I'rcsidenl. I’lant, of the I’laiil Sys
lem nf railroads, went up in Atlanta
a few *biys since tn look after I lie
erection of the 1’lant iSylcin’s eX|iosi
tion building, mill (lie papers ininieili
ntoly gave it out that lie was there l*
gel a “dead e.inc.h" upon two radroaib
that would give him a railroad termi
mis in i lull city. Such is enterprise
The memorial tears shed by North
Carolina’s legislature over the death
of Fred Douglas marks, indeed, tin
beginning of just such a New South
us the advocates and promoters
negrophohsm will delight to see
with all the glory and chivalry of the
(Ibl South relegated to tlm rear! But
true North (’urolinians will still tench
their children to revere the traditions
of the Did South, made glorious in
dm memory of a Washington and u
Lee.
The Ga%KTTU IIikIn no fault with
tlm Brooks County News in talking
up for Quitman and Brooks county
and using its best endeavors to show
their advantuges to the world, hut
this can he done without drawing
any invidious comparisons between it
and tlm Tifton section. Wo have
assisted in tilling Brooks county soil,
lived on n Brooks county farm with
our parents for quite a number of
years and wo don't remember any
advantages it lias in an agricultural
view not possessed by the Tifton
section.
Ms...
I’eoj.li! khould not hr, li.to jG'vlDK
money for trimly iiiixinrc* jcottrrj up to t«'ll
Botanic Jllooil li.iliu, * IS. II. II.; ulilr-h ha* IrfM'li
made in Atlanta /or tlm part fifteen yearn, never
fail* to ghe aatlpfJU'finn av u wi|Mih»» hulMini'
up umlu and 1>Io*hI jiiirlflcr. It i- made from tin*
prenerlptlon of an emlmmt phyddnii. Thcbot-
tie U larne mid lh»j do - e Miiall. Mee their mlver-
tlwrnent« amt buy that which In thoroughly en-
donut l»y fhoii*an<l* of guileful patient i "Imm It
liaa uuroil. A trial bottle will teat it* merits.
ftHAtiv liAt.i..<u . May 1M.
/flood Halm Co., Atlanta, (la. -tlentlonien In
1H72 a hiiibII pimple hroko nut on my h i'. It bo-
pan eating ami In four month* / wa* treated byii
|ili>*ietiin of WMfKft eouuty, Ala., where I
lived eighteen year*. He relieved It for a abort
while. In h|x week* it broke out npulu III hotli
bga, mIho on my ahmihler Two arnflli bone* were
taken out. It continued until 1*70. In tide time
1 bad twelve different pbyiiielauH. 'I bey told me
the only remedy waa amputation; tlmt It non Id
never l« cured. For *<ix moiitb* I eoiild not
walk a Ktcp. I went to Mineral Well*, Texna,
* I aunt g.'too.oo; eame home; went to HotHpriup*,
Arif., * ayed nine uuuitbK- all failed to eure me.
In 1H77I rauie bark to Hf/tidnphum, Ala. I went
to the eliy hof.p|tal. The doctor* wanted to chop
my let; off. 1 wax advUed to write to you, which
1 did. You wrote me that It It. It. would cure
me, and I until*! pet tlm medicine from Xabor* X
Morrow, druppl*t **. of our *P>. I bouplit ten
bottle* anil IM*f*ire J bad llnlidied i*> fifth bottle
my lep* bepan to heal, ami in le*a than tw’*»
month* I war. non ml and well. That linn Iteen
nearly two year* ago. ami ie> *lpn of 11** letinn
yet. I have *peut in e«*Ii irver $400,00, and It. It.
It did the work that all the rr*t failed to do. J
will proclaim if* merit* to the world a* Ion* a* I
11\«i. Von have my pernd**loii to puhh*h thi**.
I have traveled **• iun«'h Irving to pet well that
my curie 1* well known Fifty two dm tor* have
treated me tn tin? hiat 17 year*. All they did wax
to take what money I had and done me no Rond.
A* often a* font lime* they tried tn put my eon
Kent to cut my lep off Thank Hod, I am now a
well man
PltfH.C II U\.V<JKI(.
For Every One.
PltOl'IWSK^NAl. i .vuns
D. MAURY M, STAPLER
S I* I! CIAI.IH T,
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
DM ( berry st„ Minis, (lx.
0(. E. Y. BALL,
IMiynirinn anti Surgeon,
KSIII.M.V (IKOUflU.
Will plvo npeelal it tout Bui to Chronic 1)1*.
rusr., snigirv ninl Y»iirr*l Dltoumr*. OUh'M
in pin* huildln^ SV“ Will au*wer Ai.f. rail*,
lay or nlplii. ly-»4-ul/l».
JOHN MURROW,
A 1.1 o r n c* y • n t - I. a vv ,
TIFTON, (IKOIKIU
i>l!W Itooiiif 1 and :i. laivr hnddtrp.
ollei lion*, ('out mere In I l..»w and Ileal F*tatr.
DR. N. PETERSON,
I’lij'Hii’ian iiml Stiiqgwon,
TIFTON, 1IKOKOIA.
Other over Main HI rent Pharmacy, In riKiiiia
two and three. 2gT‘ Call* nuawered promptly
ilay or olpht.
Dr W. J. FARMER,
TIFTON, IIKtmillA.
Chronic Clioaiot, Snrgory, Vonortal Dll-
03.000, ami Dlicase* of roraalet.
I will plte Hpeelal attention to Minwii hhv
and A* i ik Im*ka*m PrlvHie eoiiHiililup room
for ladle* Ottlee next dmir to Padrick llriw
w-wm-iy.
144 School Crayons,
12 Slate Pencils,
12 Envelopes,
24 Sheets Note Paper,
125 Sewing Needles,
5 Papers Pins,
6 Balls Thread,
3 Boxes Snuff,
4 Ball Potash, and
100 Hair Pins.
The above cut is one of the many
styles of Ladies’ Wrappers we have,
in various colors—well made, perfect
fitting. Sizes, 'M to 42. Only ‘Jilc,,
U8u. unrt ♦l.til each.
WE
Have just received new shipments of
Fine Decorated China, Gold Band
Flatus, Cups and Saucers, China Toil
et Sets, Baby Carriages, Trunks, Fur
niture and ail kinds of House Fur
nishing Hoods. Also a full line of
Buggy mid Wagon Harness—-single
and double,- -Stoves, Tinware, Etc.
Fresh stock of Prunes, also Evapor
ated Peaches, Apricots, Etc.
Fresh Harden Seeds, All Kind.
MAYER & CRINE,
ALBANY, GA.
FUBNITCBE.
STOVES.
DRY-GOO OS,
CROCKERY,
BUGGIES.
gtfgSa
Hw®kA
So'fow
£ » a ft x
U. C*
ss
>
MAYER ?r CRINE,
n
S3
•saioonn
‘AnaHooiio
‘soooo-Aiia
S3AOXS
anaxiNuru
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We will Endeavor to Carry, at All Times, a Complete
Stock, Where You Can Supply Your Wants.
DR J A M, CREA,
IMiynicmu and Sur/^oon
11I IO.S, (IF.FIKHA
Pinmpf aitmllmi ulum to mil*, day or nl*;ht
o»»n «• hi it'fddt'iii c 1.01 r A veilin'.
I |p*T\ pudid Pi \ i n a Hpi i i.\i.rv it "I fim.
PEEPLtS .V; ALEXANDER.
A I I or m o y h - :i t - I ,:i vv,
N.IHIIV II.I.C. (IKOIIOM.
|tn<dm»*M a«i| it'lied in nil hi it nrhi"* ot llu* pro
f«**|im, to with It pimnpt and nnt lnl iilcnilHn
w ill ho j;|vi«n. ,14-uV If
C W ! ULWOOO.
AUorn*»y-nl - Law,
TIFTON. ,1K, .III. IA.
Prompl .tll' iillmi D.ivrii lit all DtiiI ImmIiur**.
1 \f I )• ) l‘ I IlMM.I M I’ll II Hi’* |)|ll|>*lti|T!
DR J C. GOODMAN
I’llyMil• inn iiikI Sui'igi'on,
TIFTON Ol...KOI V
*»i mck Room In flic '1*1 ft * *n I »• i»i; Rinri*
i V rilUIlkIlic p.bltr f,t| ltd pim llhoml
piUritim^t 1 mid nolhdt a pDiiUiinnihiii <• l tlii'*itiiin
Dn. J W & D j’ WILLIAMS"
1 IL’.NTISTS,
loiiiiKi.K. iiKiumiA
OVHi'l Ibillk llulltllni;, Hunlii ,\m. 1, up hImlt»
DR. J. II HAMMOND,
Phy^iiM/in and Sui'^ron,
I'.NHiMA, 'll A W II U.im.OHUIA.
Hp*«‘lnl a11cniIon in (’Inunit dl*niw*. uml i||«.
««a*c« of WnniKii uml Milldrioi. (’all* pminpilv
MlllOllh'd M'nik nil llu* 11II** nf lilt* II A W li
It . napccl.illv Hnlh’ltcd; and all rail* by muii
pmiupilt *(ii'iiitr,|. Hllla ilm» wIn n arr\Icon wto
iriitlritnl. Clim^CH inntlpiatr CuiiNtiltiitlnii at
IIIV nllioi* fin*.
2,000 PAIRS SHOES
13 ought
with an
O bj ect.
You will nol 0IUFIT (o (hr I’ll ICE at which they wBI he Stll.B.
hate the Biggest Values eter offered In SHOES.
We
THEY LOOK WELL
Iflrr They have been Worn a Long Time. They Bold Their
Shape and Preserve Their Fine Appearance.
examined nnd lined free of
charge.
Fine watch repairrg a specially,
Waxhlnttlon fUn*«l,
AIxBAKY - GEORGIA.
T *
Win11 f Duomiw
fc^ITOHTM LAND.
ThomrtHvilk*. - Gooruia.
l*MMik-k«r|diiK, Trlruniihy, T>piummy, IVn*
muMHlilp ami Aillliimdlo. Hhnlciit* a**|*OHt in
pnallinii No XUPHtlnil. For full purth'iilat*
PiUlrviw U.\Y II bfAMA. \Mv*ltUti\
i'JTk
4r«
7.U
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SI.
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Hn vs Slioe.s W orth dOc.
. I'.uys Shoes Wortli 50c.
'. Buys Shoes Worth Toe.
1 Ihiys Shoes Wort'll $1.00.
. Guys Shoes Worth $ 1.25.
25 Uuys Shoes Worth $1.75.
T!i Ihiys Slioes Worth $2.50.
V
II
I
Men’s Rubber Boots
lit lo bo al a Saerllire, If Ion \eed Any ('•me and See.
r
.Inst arrived mid i!. r > Per Cent, e.honpcr tlmn you can buy Else
where. Make your selections early, already they are moving.
We will Compare Prices with
Any Reliable House in
SOUTH GEORGIA.
Give Us a Chance to Save You Money.
'*8,
ORHalYVTOHS OF LOW TRICKS FOR THIS SKmtiN,
1
vo ‘ANvanv
3NI80 V 2I3AVIAI
• • • •
• •
• •
On the Dollar!
This Is No Joke!
$2,500
Wortli of Clothing will be
sacrificed, beginning
Saturday, February 2,
and continuing ten days. I
will close out my entire line
of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s
Cheap and Medifitn Suits,-
Pants, Etc., at 25 per cent less
than they cost at the factory.
You
Will
Save
Money
By
Calling
Early.
i
I’ve Got
The Goods
But Need
The Room
And Money,
And They
Must Go.
Men’s Suits from
$1.75 to $12.00.
Children’s Suits from 50
cents to $4.00. Men’s Pants
from 50 cents to $4.00. Boy’s
Pants from 18 cents to 75
cents. All of my
WINTER DRESS GOODS
will also be sold at 25 per
cent less than cost.
-A.11 1 n.sk yon to do is to call early and
see what we will offer yon.
Respectfully,
JAMES Z. ELLIOTT,
Sparks, Georgia.
I). 11. JAY.
J. lx. JAY. W. T. JAY.
J. L. JAlY <to SON'S,
Contractors and Dealers in
SASH, - DOORS, - BLINDS,
Tamed Columns and Mantels,
Dressed Flooring and Ceiling, Etc.
BRICK, LIME and CEMENT,
Glass and Putty, Ready-Mixed Paints. Lead and Oil.
WISIIINUTOS ST., ALBANY, LKOlUiiA,
iltSf * in Rooting and Repairing a Specialty.
WAI.LACK N. FOLK.
XMf
UKXJAMIX T. COLS.
—( VALDOSTA )—
Foundry and Machine Sliop,
Every Class of Machinery and Gin Work,
IKON AND BRASS CASTIN«S.
Repairing Solicited and •Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Pipe nnd Steam Fittings, Inspirators, Injectors, Lubricators, Steam Gangoo,
Valve*. Belling, Oil and General Machinery Supplies.
We Make a Specialty of First Class Plumbing.
COLE & COLE. Propriet
VALDOSTA, - a-ti. .