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THE GAZETTE! TIPTON, GA., FRIDAY, A PHIL 19, 1895
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SECOND STREET,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
W. 0. TIFT
J. H. HARRIS, PROP’R.
Situated Ifetwcen Georgia Soulhern and Rrun*
wick and Western mil road riupnts. Fa*
cilitlea ample. Rates reaaouaMo.
F'mj&mms
BYTIIK
Georgia Business College
limD«Uatnly mi enmi'lctlon <vf single wane it
wno-holf the npeiw of other college*.
Mwr Hat* Putt Mes-nt N**t But* DAv*.
Wrbt nr wire Immediately to
(JKOWHA KV8INESS COW .EOF, Mwsm.Cl*,
Headquarters for Standard Barmins!
OUR NEAR NEIGHBORS.
Important Items of Nows from Ber
rien’s Sister Counties.
“A triido was oloseil yesterday be
tween Mr. .1. B. Blilngler nml Mr. .1.
A. Sibley, in which Mr. Sbingler mid
Mr. Bibloy M,000 for 1H lots of land
on Little River,” says tbe Asliburn
Advanoc.
The cold wind from the northwest
lust Tuesday somewhat disturbed
those wlm bud young vogehihlos up
and growing on nicely, but the full
moon era passed off without bringing
any frost Wednesday morning, and a
load of anxiety was lifted front the
shoulders of'all truck growers.
Worth Comity Local.
U win tiu an ngruonhln surprise to
persons subject to attack* of .bilious
unite, to lourti that prompt, icllnf may lw
Inal by Inking Chamberlain's Delhi, Hlml-
era and Diarrhoea Homcily. In many
Instiuicos the iiltnck may lie prevented
hy taking this remedy as warn us ilietliul
- ■ ... ..t il.n illunnun itliliniiP 'J[| |||)(|
symptoms of tbe (llsense appear
rat coni bottles for side ut 1 Iflou Drug
Blow.
Two “woman’s editions” reaehud
this ollioo within tlie past week—the
Brooks County Nows and tbe Irwin
1,'mwty Nows.' They are both very
oreditable papers and deiunnstrate
what the women can do when they
invade tbe sacred precincts of the
sunetum ranctormn. These "woman’s
editions” compare very favorably with
others that have been issued. We
don’t mean to say by this that womci.
learn journalism in a week, or a
month, or a year.
Worth superior court will bold its
spring term next week. An inter
esting part of the ptoccediiigs will
be tlie memorial services In honor of
the into Maj- Win. A. Harris, of Isa
bella, who was the ncBtor of the Alba
ny circuit’s bar and for many years
secretary of tho state’s senate. ! 1c
was loved and honored by all who
know him, and liis acquaintance ex
tended throughout tlie stale. His
memory is still fresh in tho hearts of
his fellow-members of the bar In Ills
circuit
Oar bolter Imlvos say tiny could not
keep house without Ohumbcrlnln’s Cough
Remedy. It Is used In mo.c limn half
tho homes lit Loads. Himh linos, Leeds
Iowa. This shows tho esteem In which
that remedy in hold where It him been
sold for years and Is well known. Moth
ers have learned tbgt them t« nothing so
good for colds, croup aiul whooping
cough, that It oures these nUiiumls quick
ly anil permanently, and that It 1" plena
lint anil safe for children to lake St
mid no cent bottles for side ntTIftiui
Drug Store,
The following is an extract from
tlie grand jury presentments of Irwin
oounlyaiiu exhibits a sordid parsi
mony winch strikes us as quite inex
cusable. "Tho enormous cost of
publicat ion,” from $10 to $30 a year,
is pleaded as the reason why the jury
retrains from recommending tlie pub
lication of tlieii gmieral presentments.
Does tlie honorublo grand jury sup
pose, for a moment, that the public
will accept the statement as true that
Irwin county is too poor lojjpuy for
publishing their geneial present
ments? Not u bit of it. On the con
trary, Hie conclusion is justly rettohod
—Ili-st, that tlie jury bus no disposi
tion to foster their local newspaper
enterprise; second, th.it. this poverty-
stricken feeling was largely superin
duced by Harvard’s "kindly” (?) offer
to publish Hie presentments fren in
the Iluwklnsville Pispatoh and News
—a proffer that any thinking mail
would condemn uu being unkind, un
manly and devoid of any sort of pro
fessional courtesy. Wo have uu
doubt if Kditor Harvard had cornu
to Herrien —another county which
tlie grand jury said by their action is
too poor to pay for the publication of
their general presentments—at tlie
Thorn! who never read tho sAvortlso-
moiils In their newspapers miss moro
I ban they presume, Jonathan Kenlson,
of Rolan, Wortli (Jo,, Iowa, who had
been troubled with rheumatism In Ills
hack, arms and shoulders read an Item In
Ids paper about bow u prominent Gor
man citizen of Ft, Madison had been
cured, lie procured the same me.dlelno
and to use Ids own words: “It cured mo
right up." lie also says: “A neighbor
and Ids wlfo worn both sick In bed with
rheumatism. Their boy was ovor to my
bouse nml said they were so bad ho had
to do the cooking. I told hint of (/ham-
herlalu's 1 'at n Balm and how It had
cored me, ho got a bottle and It cured
them up In a week 00 cent bottles for
In
MERIT
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The merchant who buy nice new goods pays cash
and don’t have to mortgage his stock for it is the
man who can
sale at Tifton Drug Hloro.
l’ftOFHBSIONAL GAUDS.
JOHN MURROW,
A ttorney - a t - L a \v *
TIIfTON, • OKOROIA.
Onico~4lm)ini 1 and 3, Lovo building.
Col loo Ilona, Commercial I*aw and Ronl Estate.
C, W. FULWOOO;
Undersell A.11 Others. 5
Dr. MAURY M, STAPLER.
SPKCIAI, 1ST,
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
656 Cherry St., Mieos, O*.
Dr. E. V. BALL,
Physician and Burgeon,
ENIUMA : : r OKOROIA.
Will give special attention to Chronic Die*
caROM, Hurfrcry and Venera) Dlncatiea. Oflioe
* itta buildfng. Will answer all calls,
or night. Iy-v4-n28.
That is what wc are doing, whether we are big
fish or small ones, in deep water or in shallow. If
you will look around in Tifton you are sure to come
across a
Saddle on a $20 Horse.
Go where you can get firstclass goods for as little
money as others ask you for inferior articles. We
have a new line of
Attorney-at-Law,
TIPTON, - GEORGIA,
rompt attention jjlven to all lean! lntUlttMB.
MTOmuR—Over J. W. Fault's DniRHtore.
Into term of superior omu l, lie oonhl
Imve captured it similar job and with
as III tic effort, lint hero is tho ex-
tract: "It, lias been customary to
recommend I lie publication of t ho
general presentments, but in view of
tho I'liortnouH cost of publication, wo
ref rum from making such recom
mendation. However, Mr. J. J. Har
vard, editor llawkniBvillu Dispatch
and News, Inis very kindly ottered to
publish same free, provided tho clerk
superior court of Irwin county will
furnish copy of same; we, therefore,
recommend that the clerk superior
curt furnish copy us suggested."
Beware of Ointments for Catar
rh that Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely dostroy tho souse
of smell and completely derange tho
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfacos. Buoh articles
id/cmld never lie used except on proscrip
tions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they'wlll do Is-loll fold to the
good you ran possibly derive from them.
Hall’s Calarrah Duro muMifnctuied by
F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
PEEPLES & ALEXANDER.
Attorney s-ivt-Law,
DRESS GOODS
i. W. JOINER,
free
lyes examined and fittod
charge.
Fine watch repairi-g a specialty.
Washington Htreot,
ALBANY - GEORGIA.
NASHVILLE, - • GEORGIA.
IhtalimsH Holloltcd In all branches of tho pro
union, to which prompt ami careful ntUmtlM
will Iwj glvon. JM-Wi-tf.
DR. N. PETERSON,
Physician atul Burgeon,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
urn™ nvsr Main Street Pharmacy, la rooms
two tool three. I IT Cull* (iniwered |iromptly
day or night.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician and Butrgeoii,
TIFTON GEORGIA.
OmcK—ttoom tn tho Tirtun Drug Store.
tfiT ThftiikU.pc tho public for It* past libera)
pntronugo ami tollcit a continuation of tlmaumo
DR. J. H. HAMMOND,
no mercury, nml Is tttkou Internally, act
ing dlrceUv upon the lilooit and mucous
surface!: of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh t'ure lie'suro you sjui the gen
uine. Il Is taken Internally, nml made
In Toledo, Ohio, by l'\ J. t'uency A, Co,
Testimonials free. OT'Sold by Drug
gists, price 78o. per bottle.
Physician and Surgeon,
ENIGMA,(R. A W. R. R.)GEORGIA.
Special Stttntlon tn Chronic! ,llneare*. unit UU
on... of Wmooit sue Children. Call* immiptlt
aUumlutl. Work tm tho Mu* of tho W. lit.
U„ especially noltctted: anil all calls by mall
promptly attended. Ittlla due when ken lees are
rendered. Charge* moderate. Cooeultatlmi at
mv uHlco free.
Dr. W. ,|, FARMER.
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Ohronlo Biseasos, Surgery, Yoneroal Sis-
oases, and Sisoasss of Fomaloo,
t win give suoctM sttenthm to Miiiwirnuv
ami Aoi'tk I'isuamK!*. Private eowmUtnn room
for ladle*. «Hike next door to Fadrlek Itroi.
UtMMMly.
Ramon's Relief cure8 Slek-lluubtehc,
Neurulgln, Cramps. Cholorn Morbus.
IHiirrlujca, iVc. for lor^t* bouic.
W A D. J, WILLIAMS
DENTISTS,
rORORl.F, GEORGIA,
Ol-’l li-p Ha ul: Rallillng, Room No. 1, lip *»|ltr»
Just opened up. This is our second shipment, some
thing we have never had to do before. It was be
cause our stock was new and styles attractive, and
the last ones more so.
Hotel Sadie,
TIFTON.GA.
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In Chips and Straws.
White and Black Sailors,
Shapes and Toques. In tact,
we have a full line for chil
dren and all.
Heavy lard Wide Sheeting, at 5
Cents Per Vard.
We give you advantage of low prices every day
in the week so that one may be benefitted as well as
another. Money is worth as much on .Monday as on
Saturday. Come when it suits your convenience,
you will always get wlmt is promised—fair dealing.
Low' Prices for Firstclass Goods is Building Our Trade
Up Steadily, Day by Day.
L. S. SHEPHERD & CO
PROPRIETORS OF
The 1STew York Store.