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THE GAZETTE: TIPTON, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 180o
new
to all m:y
-Read Carefully the Following Price List ::
Dry Goods.
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Calicos, per yard, cents.
Checks, per yard, 4 cents.]
Sheeting, per yard, 5 cents.
Blenching, pur yard, 6 cents,
GingMms, per yard, 4 cents.
Jeans, jier yard, 16 coots.
Hickory stripe best, extra heavy,
only 8 cents per yard.
Ginghams, best, per yard, O.i cts.
1’ercalos, 4-4 per yard, HI] cents.
Corsets, 26 cents each.
Buttons, per gross, 06 cents.
Ladles shirts, 60 cents each.
Fall lino of-
Ribbons
ai id
Lao< ‘s,
at all prices.
Lodius waists, cheap.
Jute Bugs, 60 cents each.
Smyrna Hugs, 86 cents each.
Ladies Hose, per pair, 06 cents.
ThrOlid, (Coates) per spool, 04cts.
Clothing.
I 'ndershirts, for men, wool, 86ots.
Undershirts, for men, cotton,25uts.
Overshirls, for men, only 26cts.
Laundered shirts, for 6tlcts,
Half hose, per pair, 06 cents,
Jeans Pants, warranted
Nol, to Hip
or money refunded, only Ofiets.
Hants, for men, only Shuts.
Hants, for men, all wool, for 81,66.
We are making the greatest drive
in CLOTHING ever known ill this
section, ul prices, our competitors
cannot touch.
Shoes.
-SON THE LISTE-
W. O. Tift has some especially attractive bargains in ev
ery line of general merchandise. In laet his bargains are so
numerous and seductive that, like the fair maiden in the pict
ure, you will be at a loss to make a selection of your purchase?.
I herein enumerate, some of the more taking attractions.
All goods are plainly marked at the advertised price's.
Call early before all my bargains are gone and I will en
deavor to make you happy if low prices will do it.
Ladies glove grain, only 85etH.
Ladies Dongola button, 81,00.
Old Ladies Comforts, 81,00.
Ladies Cowpen shoes, (Mcts.
Children’s Cowpen shoes, 45cts.
Children’s Dongola patent tip, 40c.
Ladles Dongola patent tip, $1,00.
Ladies Vicis kid, $1,40.
Brogans, for men, 95 cents.
Lace shoes,'for men, (solid) 81,00.
Laco and Congress calf shoes',
for men, 81,50.
Hlow shoes, for men, $1,10.
Boys,laco shoes, (solid) 85cts.
A Full and Complete
line of Trunks.
Groceries.
Meat, per lb. 7 l-2c.
Break last bacon, per pound.
Lard, per pound, 08 cents.
Coffee, per pound, 20 cents.
Tobacco worth 40 cents per pound
only 25 cents.
Starch, per pound, 06 cents.
Oysters, per can, 00 cents.
Baking powder, per pound, 20cts.
Sardines, per box, 05 cents.
Full line ot—
Spices,
Mince meats,
Olives,
Olivo oil,
Durkcos dressing,
Corn starch,
Maple svrup,
Cocoim ut,
Cocoa,
Boiled oats,
Raisins,
Prunes,
Flavoring Extracts.
LARGEST and CHEAPEST Line of HATS in the City.
DIXIE STOCKS, GENUINE $1,25.
SCOOTER STOCKS, 75 Cents, EACH.
Agents for—McCORMICKS MOWER, the cheapest and best on the market,
and for the CHATTANOOGA Chilled Steel PLOWS.
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SECOND STREET,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
W. 0. TIFT.
CORRESPONDENCE.
The Labor of An Eflleicnl Corps of
County Reporter*,
1 tulle in I mi'A-Ci >nil mg Ones.
Oil I v/liu till! WfiWi of Him hum fi ll,
A ml paint Hi* tuiTOH trim ami wnll?
(.■ecu., March 18,—The above is
lint poetry, nor am 1 eelaia llnil it L
vet sining! but wo must necessarily
have a point bofuro we can slart a
lino, and as wo must have line upon
Him 1<> keep up witli the elironi lies of
progressive Berrien, if I ol'icn toil of
men and tilings in our county.
I never viHit court exeep 1 I get a
polite invitation from Ini Honor, Hie
Judge, through liis servant, the Micr-
iif, Hum 1 make it a point in accept,
mid lie on hand on time.
By the acts of old Father Time.
Hon. il. II. I ’eeples has become I tie
oldest, mid liy virtue of Ins oilier, lIn
most. prominent inhabitant of dear
old Nashville. 1 remember well wlirii
Judge 11. T. Peeples ennui to the
(Iriucr place,
Alnl piiiUUiiI ilinvll
Wlisru llimry Uelpytl lw bull,I u tawii.
Nashville lias grown to her present
fair proportions without a boom, tail
like a solid, sturdy oak, lias grown in
strength and bounty.
Drs. Goodman and Curler lire
forging ahead us well as the local bar;
her merchants lire not gnunUiiig at
hard times, ami her contiguous far-
mei'H are happy, although they are olT
nil oat crop.
Those people have a semi annual
taolu of the good old times in court
weCK. With the regularity of the
inundations of the world-famous Nile,
his Honor, Judge Hansel I,comes will)
bis retinue, and the claim of Berrien
come to meet bine
Dear old Judge llnusell
"In hh primp,
Nut. a but lor man huh found
lly tliu cilar mii lih initml
Tliron;;li I In; town,"
and, like wine, be improves with ago.
• I see several memlieis of Hie bar
here, but save Cola. McIntyre and
Kingsborry, I leavu nllieis lotneiilioii
them.
I Hint the Gazette, the News and
the Valdosto Times well represented,
the INiivniinah News by Air. Stone;
and the ('luislllutlnii by a local agent.
’These gentlemen are represf nting the
moulds of public opinion. Our county
i* leaping forward in knowledge, like
FoUoin’n plow frog, and the press is
her educator.
It is n shunto that young men
should erv “bal'd times," when Glide
Tin ner is an old man and i cripple, men superior court, owing doubtless
to the backwardness of spring and
business on the farms being sadly re
tarded thereby.
i learn to-day llmt an effort will
lie made at the next legislature to re
peal a portion of Berrien's local lisli
law. The people are doleririiued that
nothing shall got in the way of their
having an occasional mess of lisli.
Nashville, our dear old county site,
hedged about with bright, sweet
memories of the past, continues to
show evidences of yoiilhfnl vigor and
promise. The pin"k and energy of
her people are shown in tho new
buildings mid new fences to tie seen
on every side.
I am impressed with the fact that
fruit trees arc more advanced here in
pulling on iheir spring garb than at
the Tilton section.
yet lie goes lo the battle as eheorilv
us a III in* bird.
Anollier instance is found in Ham
ilton Mct’ninie, who is a life-long
cripple, mid yet is winning bread hon
estly and in the fern of God. He,
with Ins estimable wife and daughter,
ar,i keeping u hoarding house second
to none', ami, compared with tlm Har
m'll, I louse, in .Savannah, a perfect,
gem.
I llml the political field llllud with
political horses, (mostly dark ones)
already in training, .liny tho good
I,old deliver ns from any iiniro pri-
iiiarii'H. When the Jews, after a se
ries of national I roubles, sell,'lit, Hie
favor of (loil oiu'e more, they maglit
mil the old Imidinni'ks, and wo may
well follow their example.
Give es fair county conventions,
and the people will have a chance lo
si'bu't l heir best nil'll for nlllee. I am
salislied with our present ollie.ialsjmt
a new inode of selection will do us
no barin' Bohemian,
Itiicklcn's A illicit Salvo.
Tim Best ftnlve In ilia world for Huts,
Ibucii'i'. Sores, Fleers, Sail Kheiim, Fever
Sines. Teller, (Iluip pi'il I lauds, i'll Rhinitis,
Finns and nil Skin KriiplImiK, nnd pnsl-
llvi'lv eiirt's I’lles, nr no iiny repaired. Il
Is I'linraii'.ed to give |icrfcut snl Inflict loll
nr money nlanded, t’rloe tin cent per
Imx. Sold ul .1. J. Qolden's Drug tdore
nnd by W. A. f'rnlilroo, Sparks, Ha.
I'.ilIIoelul Gori'esiiondeiiee,
X vsin n.i.f,March 18.—The spring
term of Berrien superior court oob-
veui'il pminpHy at 10 o'clock, a. in.,
Judge Augustin II. llnusell presiding
and fsnlu'itor <icnernl I’eeples in Ills
Cliitnilicrliiln'N five and NUItt
Olid meat.
Cortnln cure for t'lironlc Sore Kves,
Teller, Sail Itheuiu, Senld Bend, Old
Pinnule Son's, Fever Sores, Er/enm, I toll,
I’lnlrle Semlehes, Sore Nipples ned I’lles.
It Is cool I lilt nnd sonlhlng. Hundreds of
mi sen have linen cured by il niter nil
oilier treatment bad failed. It Is put up
In lilt and fib cunt boxes. Sold at tho
riltuii Jliiitf Store.
With congress out of the way, the
esteemed liuillicial papers of Georgia
should torn their more direct atten
tion lo Southern development.
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Wonted:
110,000 acres of farming nr wood
bind lands for immigration purposes.
Hurtles having lands for side will do
Program
Of Sunday-sclnml Muss Meeting, llonicr-
vl!1o Assoefatlon, lo he I-Ichi with the
I,oilmen Baptist Church, Match 211,110
nnd III, 1805.
I. Kridnv, U a. in.—Introductory sermon by
Kit lor .1. V. Hmlt.li.
j. 2..'10 p. hi. Wlmt Ih ii Sahhath-fichool Y Jlro.
.1. II IlttlliOUAC.
.’I, .'MO p. id -\Vhi>/wpht to Uuich in the Hun-
da \-school'/ r.ro.il. It. KiiIl'Ih.
•i. 7.15 |». m.—Bormnii by I'll tier M. A. Grace,
1. Saturday, 9.JMI u. in.—'Who ought not to at
tend Sunday-school V llro. II. T. Allan.
2. 10.15 a. hi. -A model Sunday .school toaclier.
llro*. S. 1*. Little ami.). It. Monroe.
a. II .». m.- Sermon by Hitler T. It Cooper.
•I. il.ao p. in.—A atralKht-up-and-down Kii| crin*
tomlwnt. llro. .1. It. Monroe.
ft. a.15 p. m.—Ilow lo Improve tlio Sunday-
school. Hiii. <5. W. 11 ray i followed by abort
taika 11 om i lie brethren.
il. 7 p. in.—What about itV llro. J. H. Monroe.
Short talks l>> brethren.
1. Sunday, U.3U a. in.-A mode) Sunday-nebool
Huperlutvmlent. llro. ,1. It. Mimroo.
L 11 a. in.—Bermoii by Klder K. T. Snell.
Dear Brethren: We, the Executive
Committee of the Ilomerville Aasocia*
t ion, have adopted the above program
hoping it will meet the approbation of
the chitrchcH of our body. All churches
and Sublmth*sehools of thfi association
will please send delegatee to said meet-
Inyr. Both male and female delegates will
be welcomed and entertained miring the
meotinV. The object of the meeting is a
general uplifting, and tho organization of
an Association!!! Sunday-school Conven
tion The very best material lias been
invited and accepted places on the pro
gram, which insures a good meeting—an
instructive meeting. Come one, come all,
send delegates and thereby help us to
build up the association.
W. II, (i.\UY,*Chm’n Ex. Com.
. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the
best satisfaction of any cough medicine l
handle, and as a seller leads all other
populations in this market. 1 recom
mend it because it is the best medicine I
over lmdlod for coughs, colds nnd croup.
A. W. iiAi.DHiDon, Miilersvlllo, 111.
BALDRIDGE
and FULW00D,
Real Estate
Agents.
Tifton,
Georgia.
Abstracting & Conveyancing.
Fruit and
Farm Lands
A Specialty.
Watch this space
For some important
Announeemets
I n a Tew days.
Consignments of Irwin, Berrien and Worth
county lands solicited.
I’lauu, “ivailv, willing ami waiting” to! well to consult tm> before wiling, us
|ierforiii bis wiiolu ditty iu iimintain-l | |piyu sperml facilities for Intituling
mg the in.-iioHiy of violated law. 'I'ho all kind of lunik mills, gins, facto
gr.'iml jury wasotupnneleil,'with lion.
J. T. Wilkes, one of Berrien’s best
lili/eiis, ns f'lreiunti. After an alibi
eliargu frnui !iis lionor, tlm jmy pro-
iioeilu.l in ilio ilisuliiirge of Hs onerous
illtties,
A In!I array of attornovs were
present, but tlniiieii space fot'biiis our
I'ouovillng llieir names here.
The newspaper representatives are
Breiliren AVflbl), of (lie Ailei News;
Smith, sf the Valdosta Times; Stone,
of the Savannah News, and the hum
ble soriho of tlm Gazette. It is
needless to suv they hit all wearing
Hie anxious smiles of a forlorn hope,
longing for the coloring of the berry
crop,
Casli seems as scare,e as the pro
verbial “lien's teeth.'.’ The “wheels"
limy he here hut they are far too
Road \olire.
t
Boh Turner, in the lines of physloaU niodcdt'to show their shining silver
ndver/iLy, sliojlld roll up his sleeves, j faros.
burr Ins breast, In the stoi ni, and say j There seems to be fewer people
in iMadmiie Fortune, J ii'iII lire. Mr. j jipiiMimdiim’e than usual upmi I ter
ries or sites for same.
B. A. Uowi.anh, Sparks, On.
Sonu of Hie Georgia papers lire now
engaged iu reading a number of dem
ur ruts out of the ] arty. And yet we
may need tho whole shooting match
in 189(5.
\Vh*»t tho rommMfttonci* 8n)’N.
TrtHahiU'iMH', Mu., July :u, 1MM.
1 take tbhnocnidnu t«* ui»V ttiAt l>r. Hhitmnuw*
llcpulliic I’tttvd Mtt) of nick bt'at'.Hcbc,audits loan
in ihe medicine l.ntoi my uUV uud i foumi uioai
n*llcf wlicaftcr we Imtl Itoti'laclut l.v laklnc it.
Your-* wry truly, l.. It. WO.MltM Fl.b.
(’nm ml Ml oner of Amicultmc, Suite of Kl«r(dA.
1 l-‘ttr m»|» - by J. J. (ioltlvu.
lto.nl lYollcr.
(iKOUdlA,-UKutur.v t'ouKW; »
'I'm all whom l' limy cotuoru: \
All prr*Mm» Intertntod atv luuvh) mitilied, that,
if no k«hmI tutnc he eltowa to the eotcrarv. an or-
der w til l*o Rtftmod by tho tmdon*U*mMi nit tho l*t
Mumhiy in Apt II hoxi. ahoHidditu utui Mlncuutlu-
ulitp tlio new tt-.v l lately oxtuhllMioti; rtimtuotto-
inu at tlu- mirth oml of ti c vtux* track, mar llvkit-
eon Hiadr.inh, and tc.ntihw n wv*torlj »Ui\ctton.
via; Hu* Ct'olox old mill and to L'Couto, ht n.»td
county, Tltirt, March ■4*l»,
J *.h. l. Paitk>, rhnlrmmt,
Hoard t’o .s''ottitMlMhitM’i-w,
(ilimUilA, llBHIUF.N rot NVV :
To all whom It may concern |
All poretma latorvatod are Itcrehy notified that,
if mi* ut*«*«l oaUHo ho Hlnnvn t«» the (h»mtruly, an or
der will he granted l*v the ttmiorslcned on the
firrtt Mmnlay In April next, entnldlshlnn a now
rotvtl at marked out by the Hoad Cninmifddon*
ot"*. app<*lute«l for llial purpose, eomutenelnj: at
Sprhur branch anti rtmnlntr itortheiwt to M.
rot'* plncv; rmtniug throuuh the land* of H. L-
Wells. I>. N. HulcliTn^m ami Ma*Ils*m Cnv, t*»
tho Nashville anti Moult tie n>;»d near
—O COME TO TILL <*—
TIFTON DRUG STORE
And you will lie treated to vour advantage, my motto being
FIRST-CLASS GOODS
\ T / .
REASONABLE PRICES.
I keep a largo supply of STAND ART) Patent
Medicines iUI, l arc prepared to use, in filling your pre
scriptions, Fresh Drugs of the Best Quality.
I. AM WELL SUPPLIED
With Toilet and Kar.ey Articles, Perfumery, School Hooks, and Sta
tionary, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Fruit Jars. Flower Pots and .
Oliurns. Faints, Oils, Varnishes, 'Gold Paints, Prepared Buggy and
Furniture Paints, Brushes, Etc.
Full Line of Hawkes’ Optical Goods.
Not Buy Elsewhere Before Seeing or Priciug These Goods.
The most select stock of Tobacco and Cigars in tlio city
My euRtomcra can be served with good Havana cigars.
Freshest and best Harden Seeds, all the year round. Call and see mo.
l if. J. C. (iOOT3MA.NT.
CAVEATS,TRADEMARK!:
COPYRIGHTS.
PAN I OflTAIW A PATENT f Tor i
imunpt anawnr ami an hono*t opinion, write to
M11NN Ar. Cil.i who hsv* had noerlr fifty i*nrtr
... hsv*had tunrmfl. ...
cxpcrlentw !u the patent bnainfM. Contpstinlcs-
tions Mrlotly confidentIsl. A ll«nrft«ook of In*
formation coneommu rntent* and bow to ob
tain t item sent tree. AIk* a catalotiuu of inoeban*
leal and nrlcntino look* mmt free.
Patcnta taken thronsh Mono A Co. receive
JULIAN, LOVE & BUCK,
Wholesale Grocers,
T I FTON
item* taken thronuh Mwnn A Co. roc
aj*e«'i/«l notice in tho Hrlentltl** Amerlran. and
tluih are hrouant widely botorathe public with
out met to tho inventor. This eolendfd paper,
i.wued weekly, chwantly lllortrated, baa hr far the
iaraast circulation of any »cicntllH: work In tba
world. 1.1 a year. Sample coplea sent frae.
Itmidina Kdltion. monthly, isida yaar. 8Iuk!o
coplea, i|fi eottft. Xrery nmnhcr contama beau
tiful pit tea. In wilort, and phntn«rat*ht of new
f iou**«. with plana. enaMimr tmlldnra to thow tne
a|e«t detlrm* a.t«l tettnro contraria. Addreat
A UO n NSW Volts, ;it)| Buoahwav.
DEALERS
GEORGIA.
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Bacon, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran
Feed. Car lots and less.
Prompt attention given all orders.—