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The Tifton Gazette.
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PLHUHIIKD 1VKJCKLV.
B. T. AM.IJN, Editor.,
Official Organ County of Borrion.
Official Otgui City of Tifton.
~ "' terms of HimscnirnoN:
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Tliruo Mnutim
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niVAHUm.Y IN ADVAK0I5.
KiiU'rcil attlm ,tost,il!ice,nt Tlt'Lil],riuorgf.’i,us
mail matter ot thu MCnniI class.
rent'll' shiml.l net I at i Roll veil Intn ,]ay|»g
mithity fur trashy liiixtiires a"tt'en lip to not!
Ilntanlo lllooil Halm, (It. II. B.) which has teen
Ilia.In III Atlanta for UlO past llflecn years, mtnir
fall* to ulvti antlafnotlon a» a •upertor imlhllng
11)1 umln and blnotl piirlllor. It la tmuln from tint
pn-arrlptlou of an uiiiliient physician. Tim Imt-
I In I . larttc anil tltn ilium mnnll. (ten tliclr ailver*
linemen's anil liny Unit which l» tliomuitlily on-
Iloraci liy tlionaamla of grateful patients whom It
hM eon'll. A tilal liotlle wIII tuat IU merit*.
Exit William N. Bfesoll—Enter
William L. Wilson--an bostmaHter-
'(tenoral of thusu Uni toil Slates,
Congress lias adjourned, lint Pres
ident gone on a hunting nprec ami
the people breathe a sigh of relief
from anxious waiting.
Thu editor* of the fllianeial pnpcrK
seem to Ihi fluttering around like lag
fish Irving to swim in shallow water.
They arc certainly at sea concerning
the future of finances.
The editor of the Arabi Express
nays lie lias been “under the impres
sion that spring commenced about
.March 20l!l, at which time the sun
crosses the equinox on his journey
towards the north pole.”
The (Sazkttb learns that iu es
teemed subscriber at liacontoii, Mr.
Cfoorge W. Jackson, is selling ten
acres of land to grape-vines, and will
give grape culture a fair trial. Mr.
T. W. Jackson will also put about
fifteen acres in vines.
An exchange truly siys: “Commu
nity co-operation is the only tiling
that will build a town. Exchange of
patronage is absolutely necessary to
the building up of home enterprises.
Every individual that is kept at work
iu a city becomes a cash customer.”
Thu lficleinent weather of the pnHl
winter lias prevented thu turpentine
operators of wpitlicrn (ieorgiu from
Milling as many boxes as they in
tended. So tlicro will lie a smaller
output and a lighting chance for bet
ter prices llinu have obtained the
past two seasons.
It becomes more and more evident
every day, says the Albany Herald,
that none, ol tlm political parties can
afford to dodge or straddle the silver
question in the campaign of IS'.lli.
The question will be pressed to an
issue, and ambiguity in platforms will
not fool anybody this lime.
Thu South will never have abun
dant capital for industrial ontoi'pi'ises,
says the Macon Telegraph, ns long as
she sends #10Hjfl(MI,()l)O North and
West fol flint which can bo produced
at home. Keeping at home Ibis enor
mous sum, annually sent away, is the
keynote of future prosperity.
If Georglaim will quit growling,
shut off on financial dismission,diver
sify the Held crops, and show what
there is m <Ieorgiu soil, their Imppy
and independent homes Would do
morn to give prosperity and growth
to the state than all llm legislation
possible.—Ilrunswiuk Times-Adver
tiser,
The good advertising which lias
been given Tiftcji is showing up now,
says the llrunswiek Tiiiius-Advcrtlscr.
Everybody that comes in (ionrgia lias
an eye on Tifton. Tile Tniii's-Adver
tiser remarked two years ago ilmt
Tifton was (lie uenti'e of vvlial was in
be the thriftiest community in the
■State, ami it, is coming with a rush.
Tlm Rcvciilh annual session of the
Georgia Chautaiiqiia, which begins in
Albany on the Hist iitnt., promises in
be seound to none of its pri-ileessnrs,
will'll) have each in turn been .a pleas
aid surprise In those in aUeiniaiiee,
nnd'have brought this great literary
mid social institution Indore the pen
pie as one of the greatest moral odn
eaters of the age, The present pro-
gramme embraces names of slate and
national reputation, sue.li as Itov.Geu.
T. Dowlillg, i 1. I)., of linstnii; l!cv.
(leo. It, Eager, lion. I.iottel (’. I.cvy,
of* Columbus; lion, Wallace I truce.,
late U. S. Minister to Scotland; lb’.
M. (’. llnxnrd, I'rof. A. II. .Merrill,
Stuti* Sellout OniiimlHsioner II. li.
Cllunti, Guv. \V. 1. Atkinson, and E.
G, Dubignon, of Savannah. The de
partment of Instruction is superin
tended by those veterans, Urn. Dun
can and W'liltefm'd, ably assisted by
Mr. .1. K. Davis, while the music will
bo in charge of Mrs. T. J, Nininions,
so well and favorably remembered by
those who attended iliu Sixth session,
and whose grand concerts were such
musical treats. Every who can af
ford to do so, and tlm cost, is merely
nominal, should attend, as the rare
opportunity for instruction and enter
tainment will richly repay the small
outlay of time and money.
Siiaiiv IMI.K. On., May 20.-
llliMit Halm Tin., Atlanta, (la.--<JMitl«uicni III
1877 a sinull |ilni|ili! broke »ut uu my leg. (t be
gan eating mill In fn'ir urniiilm I was treated tiya
physician lit Tnllo'lega county, Ala., wlitfii I
llvutl eighteen years, lie relieved It for a short
wall*. In six week* It broke out again In leilh
lets, also on my Iderl Two small I,onus were
liikenont, It nmtlnncil until 1H7fl. In tills time
I Iiail twelve illirorent physicians. 'Hioy tolil mu
tlm only riane.ly was ani|mtatl,in i that it could
never he enreil. Tor ex nmntlis I eonlil not
walk a su/ji. I went to Mineral Wells, Texas,
spent {1000.00; i-aeie home; went to Hot Springs,
Ark., stayed nine monihs all fulled to cure mo.
In 1S771 cauie hal-k to Birmingham, Ala. I went
to the i lly lios|illal, 'Hie ilootors wanteil tochop
my lee olf. I was nilvlsc-ll to write pi you, which
I aid. Von wrote me that B. II. B. would euro
me, nml I eonlil get the nieillelne from Nahors A-
Morrow, druggists, of our city. I bought ten
hollies ami la-fore I hail llnlxheil isy llfili liotlle
my lens hrnan to heal, nml In less limn two
monihs I was Bound anil well; That him been
nearly two years ago, and ho sign or Its return
yet. I have spent In easli over $100,00, and II. II.
II. did the work that all the rest failed pi iln. I
will prill lalin lls merits to the world as Ion* as I
live. Yon liavs my permission In pnldlsh Oils-
I have traveled so iniieh r > > Inn to got well that
my ease Is well known. Kid,v two dmitors have
treated me In the Inst 17 years. All they did was
to take what money I laid and done me no pood,
As oflon as lour times they tried Pi |fel my eoih
sent, lo rid my lee off. Thank find, ^ am now a
II man.
I’llOK. C. II. K SNTlKIt.
IMIOF'ErtSIOh'/W, OAlilW.
Dr. MAURY M, STAPLER.
h i' i: t: i A 1.1 H t,
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
66fi tJluirry Ht., Muon, <1a.
Dr. E. V. BALL,
l’liyHiuian and hui'goon,
I'.MtlMA -. -, -. (IKdttdlA.
Will aim jilLcntlon iif Chronic Dl*-
iimiim, Miirffcry nml Vciicrul DUoiinc*. Olllrc
ill CillH lillTllllll,,. g// Will IIIMWCI a l.i. ciil in,
day nr uIkIiI. ly-v4-n2M.
JOHN
I lor n o y
WIURROW,
a (, - I, a w ,
TII'TON, - (IKOIKIIA.
Ollle.c l((ionid 1 Hii'l f. Love building.
C'oIIccMoiih, ('oidiiktuIiiI Law and I (cut JCatuto.
DR. N. PETERSON,
l’ltyHiidan and Snl'goon,
TIl'TIhV, (IKOIKIIA.
OflliT ovrr .Milin Htrcoi I'luirm.'cy, in room*
two and llirec. c// r.ill.n uunwerud |ironi|it,ly
day or night.
Dr. W. J. FARMER.
TIPTON, lll-'AIIWIIA.
Ohronlo Dinoanoo, Ourgery, Voiuroal x)iu-
oanoo, and Eiccaoos cf Eonialoo.
I will i'Iyk apcriiil attention to !Mn»v\ii kiiv
.iimI \< i i e Dihkahic*. rrlvum eoiiHtiltInn rnnin
for i idlcf. (mice next door lo i'udrlrli llrim*
•join »lly-
DR. J. A. MeCREA,
’liyHit'ian and Siirgooii,
TirriiN, iinnuiiA.
I'ronipt attention irlvoii to ealla, day or nl|;lit
Uillt »• .o m- d'leiin* mi i,o\ i' A venue.
C fr T> 1'iioin ri*.\ kii a Hi'ian u rv. lVt»4dlii
PEEPLES it ALEXANDER.
■\ Moe a <.■ y H-af-l.it w
NAHIIVII.I.K, • - (IKOIKIIA.
ilnaltieM •Miln licd in all liranelieN of Iln* |>r«
feK-tloii, to w’liirli }ironi|d anil ean , li!l at((Miti>«n
v. Ill |i|< t;lven. I
C. W. FULWOOl).
A Uorney-at-Ln w,
'I IITUN, • IIKllIKIIA.
I’ronipt iilteatlon r.lven to all lean I liuniuoafi.
t H i nr Hver.l. \v. I’iiiiIkh l>riiu«toro.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physic in n m>u< I Sn iv
in
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3NldO W dlAVIM
#5,000 in SHOES
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On. tlie Dollar!
Dry Goods and Clothing!
This Is No Joke!
,.500
Worth of Clothing will be j
sacrificed, beginning
You
Saturday, February 2,
i
8c
Money
and continuing fen days
J !
will close out my entire line j
I
ol Men's, Boys'and Children's I
Cheap and Medium Suits, !
Pauls, F.tc., at a5 per cent less j
than they cost at the factory.
\\
Calling
Early.
M
m
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 $.|.oo. Men’s Pants,
from 50 cents lo $4.00. Boy’s
Pants from i.S cents to 75
cents. All of my
will also be* sold
cent less than cost.
at 25
per
All I nsk you to do is to call early and
see what wo will offer you.
.Kespeetf ully.
JAMES Z. ELLIOTT,
Sparks, G corgi a.
Mi l ii i Itaoui in iliu Tilton Prtiff Store.
'i it ilir p..Mir for It** |m«i lllirrnl
1'itlioimgr uiid Molli'ii ii cold Intuition ol tlicRitmo.
Din. J.
W & D. J. WILLIAMS,
I) KtNT l STS,
eounui.K
• M * id: M1111K Itnlldimr. Ilnotn No. 1, n|> HtaIrs
DR. ,1. H. HAMMOND.
I ’liysioiiui and Suvgoon,
KNKIMA.iII. ,V W. II. It.XIKIHUil t.
Mprclal ullonlloit to « liionlc dl*>cnwci<, and din.
I'iiwcM ol WoniiMi and ClilMren, CnIU nrotnidlv
lUicinlcd, Wurlc nit the line uf the 11. a, \\, |(.
li , < >ij c, ;.,)|y HolU licd; and all c.itln hv n*nil
pr«ini|f!I\ attcmlrd. Hill!, ilrr when «rrt leeiiare
rrinlric.l, ('harr.cw nnxlerutc. ('onmiltadon ut
I mv oilier five.
Old People.
OM people wild require metllnliiu to
rogulale llielr howols and klneys will ilml
llie true remedy in Bltrelilu Dlilorii. Thla
Uittdlelnh drum not Hlimilnlo nml ('(minlim
no ivlilskoy nor other iidoxli'iml, lmi net*
a* ii.UMiie and ailirttllvii. It item tnil.lly
on liip Htoiuiieli nml limvoti, .ulilliitr
nlWMgih uml giving tone in llm organs,
thereby aiding until re in the |iiii'fnriuiuiee
Of lliu'funotlons.' Kleotrln lUiierr Is un
excellent 'amiell7.hr mid nldn •dlgiiatioii.
'.lid pcoplflliol II just exactly tvlmi limy
Price lllly ceiil* ner liol'lu al llm
<lrilg stores of.'.Cnldon, Tlftoil, mid
A- Crabtree, .SpurksI
J. W. JOINER,
.1- Iu. JAY <fe SONS,
Contractors nml Healers In
SASH , - DOORS, - BLINDS
Turned Columns and Mantels,
Dressed Flooring and Ceiling, Etc.
BRICK, J7I MTG and CEMENT
Glass and Putty, Ready-Mixed Paints. Load and Oil.
WASHINGTON ST., ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Tin Pooling and Repairing a Specialty. 1
examined and fitted
oliarge.
Kino .wiiteli l'e|tali'l"g a apoeinlty.
Wtudilumon s* roof,
ALBANY - GEORGI A I
Stanly’s *««»««
SI rOBTHAND.
rLomnKvillo, - Georgia
NVAl.I.Ai'K \. (OI.K.
IIHN.I AM IN T. I’OI.K.
—( V A LDOSTA )—
Foiiiiclry and Machine Shop
Every Class of Machinery and Gin Work
, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
Repairing Solicited and Satisfaction Guaran*ccd.
ll'»ok*Hrp|i|iin, THt'urapliy, T,v|H*\vr(t|njr, lVn
uuui4l'l|i and Arlthuii'tlc .SlMdoiitK mwlMlvil t»»
|»o-*li Ion. No vaunt lull. For full pnrtlt'uto
hn U. \\. II. Hta.nlVi I'ruxidNiji,
Pipe ami Strain Kittim;*, lunpiraturs, Injoctorn, Luhnoators, Strain OaugeH,
Valvom Hulling, Oil ami (hmh i .iI Mauhinorv Supplies.
We Make a Specialty of First Class Plumbing.
t 'OLK A COjtiE, Proprietors,
VALDOST A, - * 2i-tf. . GEORGIA
Prices that will startle the natives and move
the Goods. We have purchased a Bankrupt
Sale of
And they go at less than factory prices,
sides our entire winter stock of
Be-
Will be- sold at prices that will be compelled
to move them. We don’t need them. You
do: come and
Get Them for a Little Money!
Get a big pile of
good.
Our Spring Stock
now in depot.
WE WANT ROOM
for them. Call and see them when open.
L. S. SHEPHERD & CO.
-PROPRIETORS OF-
Tlie ISTew York Store.
Baldridge & Fulwood
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Tifton, - -
FRUIT AND FARM LANDS A SPECIALTY.
ABSTRACTING and CONVEYANCING.
PLANT SYSTEM.
Tlinn Tulde No. A?, In iCff<*ct at S:40 O’clock, 11. in., Sunday* March 3* 1805*.
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Wk will confine our oporalions for the present to-tlie counties of Berrien, Tr-
wln nml Worth, nml me prepared to handle anything in the lteul Estate line in thn
counties named.
Our Mr. Baldridge will work constantly between this section nnd the north and
west, going frequently In person for the purpose of securing a desirable class of
northern Immigrants. . 1
Beal estate will he In good demand for the next twelve months. Wo propose
lo spend a Imve amount of our time In securing oplons, contracting with L oae
who have property for sale, and classifying anti grading'lands placed with us. We
ndvortlso everything free of charge nnd can get a better price-for your property
Ilian you can. If you have anything for sale call on or write ii» al once.
Brunswick & "Western Railroad.
S Regular K-Ktnp on nignal.
Direcrnonwetlon made‘at Woven** with through Pullman HTccplnir Cara for 8t. LnttSs.
No5hvllle, via Albany, and .Macon, Atlantx*
Cincinnati, Cnbunbuft, Montcomnv. IliriniM^h.'iiu,
. .« * st. I.oui*, via Tifton.
Ch:ittan*K>i:a. Nashville a ad
“ (OlU
To |mint* idiown via Tifton, throuiih Pullman Car t»orvTeO on IhAU day and nfjrhf train*.
Idrert eobncwtltm lor Nevy v«»rk, .Iar!l4(»nvflie, 2:ut.|u nml intermediate pultit*.
F.et lining Chair Cars lH>t\v«tn Waver*** and Moutp-mcrv. via ILtiubn ipc.
For anv other inlormation call on or addrarf, W. Haimt., Sx.ioL Rntusalck, Oh
W.M. DAVIDSON. OCu W. COATKS,
m
It. W. WUKNN,
I*. T. Mng'r. &.vjtnh:ih, 0*.
C. P. Agt., Jacksonville, I'la,
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