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New Goods in Every Department. The Ladies Especially are Invited to Call and Inspect Our Stock.
H/ToiVili Q "Wedxiesclay and Thursday,
MdlLil t -O TWO - GREAT • BARGAil - DAYS
. March 27-8
We are receiving large shipments of goods of e-cery description from the best markets in the United States. It 1ms always been our policy to give the very best values obtainable.
Buying for cash from cash houses enables us to sell you at rock bottom. The scarcity of cash buyers in the markets this season has caused many goods to be sacrificed for the “money
down.” Hence we have bought largely of every class of merchandise.
DRY GOODS.
Fruit or Loom bleaching! 0 cents
per yard. Purchase limit, 10 yards.
Fine Soft-finish Bleaching, worth
8 j cents. Oni' price, only 54 cents.
Paid wide sheeting, heavy, worth
7 cents. Our price, only 4 cents.
10-4 sheeting, worth at mills 15
•cents. Our price, only 124 cents.
Heavy checks, 34 cents per yard.
Check Ginghams, 44 cents per yd.
Dress Linings, 44 cents per yard.
Table nil doth, 40 indies wide, 15
•cents per yard.
Below We Grive a Few ICclioes
of the Bargains "We "ETave to Offer:
NOTIONS.
Laws/ Fast Black Host:, only
44 cents per pair.
Lawks' Kiiiunn Unokhvkst, only
44 cents cadi.
Best si.v cord spool cotton, 8 cents
per spool.
20x4(1 inch towels, 18 cents a pair.
18x80 inch towels, 10 cunts a pair.
Gunts’ Bk.vmi.kss Half IIosjj, 5
cents per |>air.
40 pounds nails for $1.
Long handle spades,49 cents each.
Long handle shovels,!!) cents each.
MILLINERY,
LADIES’ HATS IN ENDLESS VA-
RIETY.
We carry this department as a side
line and can save (lie usual large
profits. Our lino is larger than over
before.
GROCERIES
Best Soda, 5c. lb.; 5 Balls Potash,2,ic.
(regular 10c, she); 10 boxes Snuff
for 20c.; 25 lbs. Granulated Sugar,
81.00; jib. cans Best Baking Powder,
45c. per doz,; 12 boxes matches,4c.
FURNITURE.
Oak Bed Room Suites, wortli
$16.00, 822.50, 828.00 and *37.60;
To sell at
812.00, $10.00, 822.50 and $27.60.
Our Furniture Room
Is Blocked With
BIG VALUES.
Full Set Buggy Harness, only
85.58.
8148 one day Clocks, *1.38,
Eight day Clocks.
Pencil Tablets, 02o.
School Crayons, per gross, 6c.
CLOTHING.
Never before have wo had such big
values in clothing.
400 pair men’s pants.
2562 Men's Pants, 39c.
2000 Men's Pants, 40c.
Good Assortment
Men's Fine Pants
at Unusual Low Prices,
Men’s $4.60 Suits, for $2.98.
Mon,s *0.00 Soils for $3.98.
Men's *8.00 Suits for *4.48.
Now is the time for a Spring outfit
at small cost. We have complete line
SHOES.
Over 2,000 Pairs Shoes,
40c. Value for 24c.
75c. Value for 49c.
*1.00 Value for ()9e.
*1.40 Value for 90c.
*1.75 Value for $1.25.
$2.50 Value for *1.01.
*3.00 Value for $ 1,09,
Wo have the greatest values we
have over seen—having just buuahl
for cash a big lot from the slme man
ufacturing centre. We give OUT cus
tomers the benefit of this drive.
Padrick Brothers.
Originators and Controlers of Low Prices for This Section.
Padrick Brothers.
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BITS OF LOCAL GOSSIP.
Personal and Impersonal Matters in
the City and Vicinity.
Mrs. O. E. Bilow, of Macon, is vis
iting in Tifton this week.
Prof. G. K. Glenn, of Macon, was
autographed at the Sadie Wednesday.
Tift & Snow Co., ure“herc to stay”
—and to win.
Mrs. T. M. Greene was quite ill
curly in the week, liut is recovering.
Col. U. W. Fulwood returned from
Nashville court Wednesday evening.
Gull on II. A. Younmns for first-
■chtss turnouts. He keeps the best in
the city.
Type-setting may be tedious work,
but it is u good way to ‘‘pick up” u
Jiving.
Old Winter, at last, is dead and
gone; and blooming Spring is March
ing on.
If you want nice bread use Impe
rial Baking Powder, from T. M.
G reene A Sons’.
Dr. W. W. Bacon, of Albany, was
in Tifton Monduy last, on profession
al business.
Dr. J. G. Goodman is still confined
to his bed, though something bet,ter
than week.
Gaskins’, Tifton, is the place to buy
the best goods at rock-bottom figures,
lu the Musonic building.
Wagon-loads of fruit trees go out
nearly every day to the farms contig
uous to TiftotT.
Work is being pushed forward on
the Padrick building, on Central
avenue, which is being roofed ,ir..
Tift & Snow Co., can sell you fruit
trees better and cheaper than any
firm in 1000 miles of here.
Mrs. W. E; Williams spent Sunday
last with relatives and frii-nds in Ty
Ty,'returning home Monday evening,
II. A, Younmns cun fit you up a
team at any hour—duy or night.
Don’t forget this fact.
Rev. W. C. Iliion was prevented
by illness from filling his uppoinl-
tuent at Urn Tifton Methodist church
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lust Sunday morning, and Rev. L. A.
Snow preached in his stead. The
night service was conducted hv Rev.
J. W. Reese.
.March seems determined to have at
least one equinoctial gitlu day before
Ids term of ofiice expires by limita
tion.
Try the high grade Imperial Bak
ing Powder. None better. At T. M.
Greene & Sons.
Mr. W. A. McClure, wijJJ his inter
esting family, moved into their hand
some home on Ridge avenue, a few
days since.
A dog exhibiting signs of rabies
was shot uear^ the Brunswick and
Western depot by Marshal McGuirt
this morning.
If,you want standard goods at tile
lowest cash prices, call on Gaskins’
in the Masonic building.
The price of cotton has advanced
nearly one cent dining the past week,
which will probably tend to slightly
increase the acreage.
W. C. Jenkins, one of the carpen-
tere employed on the foundry build
ing, had one of his riba fractured by
a fall early in the week.
Be not decei ved by nnrc-1 iable agetiU
Tift .& Sn6w Co., cun do better for
you than nny other firm.
Mr. Albert Reppurd, of Sumner,
passed through Tifton Wednesday,on
his way to Staunton, where goes to
accept an engineer’s position.
Miss Maggie J. Burton, of Albany,
after a 3hort visit to friends in Sparks,
returned to Tifton Mot:day, where
she is visiting Mrs. B. T. Allen.
Missus, if dat bread aint de finest
in de land. Sho, ■ I’se gwine to buy
some dat Imperial Baking Powder
myseli hom Mr. Greene’s.
One of the best evidences of Ber
rien’s solid prosperity, is the fact that
nearly every grocery store in Tifton
lias Georgia-raised bacon for sale,aiid
that of the best quality. ,
The party given by the Little
Helpers missionary society at. the res
idence of .Mr. and Mrs. B, T. Cole,on
Friday night of last week, was greatly
enjoyed by all present, youug and
old. The: attendance wiis large, and
several new nujihs added to the soci
ety’s roll, which already numbers over
forty.
Go and see the carloads of bargains
being opened at Padrick Bros.
The convention for tin 27th dis
trict. of the Georgia State Sunday
School Association, will he held at
Adel in May, probably on the first
Sunday, and Saturday brfore.
Quarterly conference for the Aln-
pulia and Tifton M. E. circuit will bo
held in Tifton on Thursday, April
11th. PresidiitL' Eider Stubbs will
preach on Wednesday night before.
Tift & Snow Co., have grown the
very varieties that, is suited to your
wants and your climate.
Harrison Stubbs, Presiding Elder
for the Uordele district, slopped over
with triends in Tifton last, night, lie
was on his to Kimball church,Worth
cotintv, where lie will hold quarterly
conference tomorrow.
Tifton Lodge, F. & A. M., had an
interesting session, at its regular
monthly meeting last Saturday night
After the business of the Lodge was
over, the Royal Arcti Chapter was in
session until a late hour.
To walk a mile in twelve minutes
is easily accomplished if you wear the
Waukenphttat shoe, sold at Padrick
Bros.’
An apron and bonnet sale will be
given at the Tifton Institute on Fridny
niglit, March 20th, for the benefit of
the Baptist church and mission fund.
Cream and cake ami other refresh
ments will be served, and every one is
cordially invited to attend.
Don’t muke your purchases of
general merchandise until you call at
Gaskins’ and examine his goods and
prices. In MaSonic building.
The change in the country a)ong
the old Union road, from Tifton to
Chula, is really wonderful within the
past few years, and an old resident of
the conn try, who has not traveled
over tiiis road in some time, would
fail to recognize it. Where there
were only three farms two years ago,
is now a con litmus line of fruit and
truck farms and neat cottage resi
dences, with some of the prettiest
young orchards in this section.
Patronize the merchants who are
constantly looking after the interests
of their customers, it is an acknowl
edged fact, that Padrick Bros, have
been the means of drawing trade to
Tifton that would have gone else
where. Why? They carry a large
assortment of goods and sell cheaper
than any house in South Georgia.
Col. John M. Bailey and wife, of
Albany, N. Y.; idr. and Mrs. W. It.
Smith, and Misses B. Cook and M.M.
Smith, of Brooklyn, are at. the Hotel
Sadie. Col. Bailey - was formerly
United States Minister to Hamburg,
and has also represented his state in
the lower house of the National con
gress. The parly were on their way
to St. Augustine, Fla., and stopped
over in Tifton for a few days. They
express themselves as highly pleased
with Tifton and southwest Georgia,
and the hospitality with which they
have treen received.
$50 Per Mouth Guaranteed.
Young men amt women willing to ac
cept positions at a salary of Fifty Dollars
per month, slioulil Immediately write Die
Georgia Business College, Macon, Ga.
The guarantee Is given In writing to
parties passing required examinations
amt furnishing satisfactory references;
and Important action will be necessary to
secure these positions.
Laying of Corner Stone.
Arrangements ure being perfected
with the view to ensure a great Bap
tist rally at the laying of the corner
stone of the Tifton Buptist church on
Monday morning, April 8th, day be
fore convention meets at Wayoross.
In order to be in time friends will
have to get ir. on the night train.
They will then be able to take part
in the proceeding and go on to Way-
cross same day if they so desire. List
of speakers will lie announced later.
In behalf of Building Committee,
FitKiiKitJCi; T, S.vui.i,, Pastor.
Tif ton, March 11,1896.
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Ramon’s Liver PHI removes the M3«.
Pie Tonic Pellet tones up tbe system.
Combined form a Ferfect Treatment ije
OUR NEAR NEIGHBORS.
Important Items of News from Ber
rien’s Sister Counties.
Irwinville is to have it new church
building.
Judge Hill claims thut Irwin is a
better farming county than Coffee or
Berrien. Weil, Judge, let her prove
it at tho next “Empire Garden Mid
summer Fair,” to he held at Tifton,
July 10th, 11th and 12th. Berrien
county will gracefully yield the palm
of victory to her fair sister, if hon
estly won.
Lewis Duncan, the colored fireman
of Messrs. Alford & Sloan’s tram en
gine, at Willingham, was the victim
of a fearful ucoident one day last
week by being thrown from a derailed
engine. Jlis bead struck hoiiio hard
substance, teuring the skin on the
Bide of his forehead nearly down to
tin- eye, His face was terrible bruised,
his lips cnL and bis right shoulder
bruised, lie went to Albany ami had
bis wounds dressed by Dr. Bacon and
is now doing well.
Much-Yttluril Infnttiintlnti.
.laiknonvU1e t Fla.
For wivcral year# 1 have Ikmui a wulTorcr from
Toucher's Institute.
Die monthly conaty teacher’s in
stitute, held at Sparks lust Saturday,
was one of the most pleasant and
profitable ever held in the comity.
There was a flue attendance of
members, and the good people of
Sparks received them with the most
cordial hospitality.
A most excellent programme had
been arranged and, with a single ex
ception, was fully carried out.
The discussion of the various sub
jects was interesting, even to thoso
who were not teachers.
The essay of Mrs. L. D. Oodardon
the subject of “The True Ideal in
Education,” a most interesting paper,
was well read, and listened to with
profound attention. The paper is
published elsewhere, and wo are sure
it will be ,read witli interest. The
young lady has surely caught the
true inspiration of human attain
ments.
The scribe was compelled to take
his departure at noon, hence did not
hear the excellent paper by Miss Mag
gie Tenant on the subject of “Disci
pline,’’but learn it was well written
and rcud, and abounded in many
timelv suggestions.
The paper of Miss Passu* Williams,
torpi'iuyfif tiioliter, ami h»vc nuiicre'i all uio|the critic, was well written,and many
III. that reiuitt from ll«unlwalihycoiirlltimi.ai’ior . „f ih,, ,„>,Wi,irin.i
Ixromlnq vir> i.lUlun,. ) havalmn treaUul l>y! nt tUe mistakes OI tile peUtlgogUOS
mime of the beat itie.it'iauH in the oity, aiutiuieju.-.y., kiudlv minted. However, wa
taken ealom.1 anil lAiui miw. amt alier nil tM*!" ul
found royMlf no Iwtter. I waalmlmvil 10 try Dr. BlIggCSt. to OUT VOlWg friOlia that tUB
Mluinnira lliq.ntlne. and am liav*|>y ti.trnlir.v that! f ,i, vr » il.
ItUMOnamkicly cured a all my troul«lw,| n W °j UK “ expression “U. IV., tit tne
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recutmnen.t It.
aiin i would not i„. wirnmit itininy Wne. a. very beginning of her paper, should
a family iiifitidnc, K ha« no nml IlivartUy!. J ® V, » * 1 7
— *• *««"• u ' «'*'*'lmvo been avoided.
The next session will be held at
Alapuha in April, and the people of
that progressive town cordially invite
all tbe teacher* of the oonnt.y,as Well
into. tv. 8TUAKT,
IIpad Ku'.ewmau liens' Store.
For *alc l»y ,1. ,1. ttolricn.
Ilurrlcn Superior court adjourned this
morning at 8 o’clock. The general pre*
scniincnis of Urn grand Jury cannot bo',| S others, to come and sec them,
mblfaked this week because of llietr
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length. .John While, colored, clmrgcd
with sasaull with latent to murder, plead
guilty, arid was sentenced to ton years In
the penitentiary. George Oldain, cot
•ed, plead truth
ored, plead eullty of manslaughter and C011V ,to railroad station. Sev-
was seuteneeil to ten years In tho pen!- . , ovnerience First crude
tenllnry. There was a mistrial In the?** > ulrS . f-'P er " ?nce *
ca»e of “The State, vs. W. P. Harrell and license. Address -
Wanted.
A position as teacher in a country
school, of thirty or thirty-five pupils,
convenient ti> rnilnuul station. Sev-
It. F. Boyd,” charged with larceny afler
truat.
Th* Opinion nf nu Kuilevnl. Man.
l)r. Koch*, rowutly retlii’il mirjjcon of tho Brl-
lAoh nnvv, «a*n» Dr. SiumuHio’ .lowel for
of foHulvK ha* mi for the ft<r which
it la lucumMivitilol. For t*ulc hy 4. J. (iohUm,
45-41.
W. llEJtKV UiUFFtN,
Aslnvood, Go.
1} .man’s Nerve and Bone fill cure*
'hyiaaatisrii, Cuts, tkmw, Butus and'
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