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THE GAZETTE! TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1896
T - Sh#f^,rds,
SYLVESTER, - - - GEORGIA.
, GEORGIA
S^feLEal
FINE d POS!TIONS
BY THIS
Georgia Business College
Immediately on completion of single course at
ontMmlf the expense of other colleges.
Must Have Fifty Men* in Next Sixty days.
Write or wire immediately to
GEORGIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga.
all souse of pain, ami does not put you to sleep.
Special reduction when several teeth are ex
tracted, or plate made to replace them.
PLANT SYSTEM
Tlmo Tnlile Nui. 70, In Effect at 12:01 O'clock, n. m., Sunday, April 28. 1805.
fc'KAD DOWNWARD*
TiBXD UPWARD.
lAtcal |
Freight.
Dally ox
Sunday.
Paascn-
ger
Daily
l’assen-
gor
Dally
STATIONS.
I’as sen-
.per
Passon-
ger
Daily
B. A W. Shops
Brunswick
....Southern Crossing
...Eleven Mile Turnout....
Jamaica
Wayncsvillo
Atkinson
I.ulalon
Nalmnta
Hobgken
Scblattervllle
Ar Way cross Lv.
Lv Wa> cross Ar.
Wareslmro
, Millwood
. McDonald
Pearson.
Klrklatul —.....
98 Mile Post
Grays
Wlllacorwjhee
Alapaha
Enigma.
BrookflekL
.Ar.... ....Tltton I.v
Lv Tirtou Ar.
‘Ty-Ty
Sumner.. ...—
Poulan .
Isabella
Wlllinghatu.........
Davis
Junction
Albany.,
And tho boat friend, that never
fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu
lator, (the Rod Z)—that’s wtat
you hoar at tho mention of thw
excollont Livor modicino, and
pooplo should not bo persuaded
that anything else will do.
It is tho King of Liver Medi
cines; is bettor than pills, and
takes tho place of Quinine and
Calomel. It acts diroctly on tho
Livor, Kidneys and Bowels and
gives new lifo to tho whole sys
tem. This is tho medicine yon
want Sold by all Druggists in
Liquid, or in Powder to Too taken
dry or mado into a tea.
„ WRVRRY PAC1KAOB-V*
M y, ram SmsssT’
S-Regnlarntop. F-Sn,p on algnal,
Direct connection maiie at Wavcnw* witli ttirongh Pullman Blttptog Care for St. lamia,
Mominmwry,M»alivlUo,’Bnvannat,Charlo«ton, ami all polntt norlli i n!*o Tampa ami St. Augustine
To TOftlta shown via Tlfton, ttirimitli IMllman Car acrvloo on noth da}-ami night trains.
nccllulHK Chair Cara batwnen Watcnwa and Montgomery. »ia Thomaaville.
II. DUNHAM. H. W. WltENN. OKO. W. C0ATT3,
UoneT.tl Superintendent, P.T. Mng'r. Savannah, Ha. I>. I-. Agt. BrunaalokOa
ROOMS i and s, PAULK BUILDING,
Tifton,
eSssilv
For New Prices Next
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BUT, * IN * THE * MEANTIME,
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Which, for the next 15 days, we arc going to sell at COST to make room for new goods.
sasasasrasasHsasasHSHsasasasa
All Wool Suits from $2.50 up.
Pants from 38 cents to
W. 0. TIFT, Headquarters for Standard
Tim Tcnchor*’ Institute at Cecil.
It wus the last-of the series of vol
untary monthly institutes to be hold
by the tenohors of Berrien county for
tho year 180S, ar il the coikjouhiih of
opinion is that it was by far the muni,
pleasant and profitable of tlio series.
TI10 attendanoir of the touchers,
though not complete, was very good
amltne dlsoulilons listened to with
nipt attention.
Tho discussions on Geography and
Gramm© occupied the morning
hours.
That on "Geography, I Imv heal
taught—questions or delineations?”
was 1ml by Messrs. W. I 1 ). Williams,
dr., ami A. S. Roberts. Doth of
these young gentlemen acquitted
themselves admirably. Cant. J. If.
Anthony mado some excellent sug
gestions relative to teaching this
brnnc.li of study.
From the disousBioii of tho quos-
tion, “Grummar, .technical or prac
tical, wul why ?”—led by Mr. if. (
AVooihird—tho ttudlanoo learned that
the best method of loiiehlng oar (Eng-
lisli) language dspunda largely upon
ciroimiHtunces and that the leaeliers
—male or female—should he sunh
taotioians that they can readily adapt
themselves to these oii'iiuinslonet-B.
The questions, "Should tenohors ho
elected by com 1 mini ties or county
Boavd of Education ?” mid “Should
the pay of teachers be a llxoil salary,
or based upon averago attendance?'’
wore discussed together, and the din-
ouHsion brought to light, some very
ugly practices in the past. 'The great
majority of the teachers expressed
themselves in favor of llxeil salaries
to teachers appointed by tho county
board. Miss Maggie Tenant, in a
well-written paper, abljjtdofended tin
rigljgof communities to select their
own teachers.
'The hospitality of the citizens of
Cecil was uiibonuded. 'The teachers
hud the little city to themselves for
a whole day, and cal loti for anything
they wanted that they didn’t see,
After passing The customary ivso-
Jutlons the institute adjourned aiue
die.
Elopements.
On last Tuesday night otir town
was the scene of quite a sensational
wedding. The principal actors were
Mr. M.L,Grilllii,the Georgia -Soilthem
and Florida ag'-iit at Adel, anil Miss
,onna .Iordan, of the Hame place,who
came lo Tiflon on the midnight train.
They iimnediutoly repaired to tho res
idence of U. T, (Jole, on Love nvenuo,
and secured the services of our popu
lar young Justice, Ilawltins Good
man, who pronounced them man mid
wife in less time than you can think
about it. Tho happy couple left 011
the south hound Georgia Southern
train for
[’aluli
Lust Hat 11 rduy overling about nine
o’clock Mr. >). W. Phelps mid Miss
.1 min M. Fletcher, of Irwin county,
drove hastily into our town, sought
out ul 01100 Justice Hawkins Good
man al his place of business adjoin
ing the post oOloo, and without wait
ing to alighl from their buggy, were
pronounced nun and wife. They en
gaged lodging at tho Bills house,
shortly afterward two brothers of
the bride appeared on the soetio with
Winchester riHus, deolarlng ven
geance, but upon hearing that tho
couple were already married, called
I lie chase oil’ mid decided to let well
enough alone. Thus Unpid, as is
always the ease, came olT the viotor.
Tlfton Literary Glut),
One of the most ilellghtful meetings of
tin: Tlfton Literary Circle wus lickl Mott-
itny oyonlng at the reBldonoo of Mr. W.
0 Tift. At a previous mooting of the
committee, n ilevlstlon from the regular
order of exorcises was decided upon,.and
ns a result a miscellaneous program wan
delightfully rendered.
The meeting was called to order by the
President, Mrs. K. 11. Tift, and after the
transaction of nil business, came la tho
following orders
Heading from Ttinnysoii.MUs Williams.
Hong, by Miss Harriot Goodman.
Hooltatlon—J, G. Padrlok.
Heading, Essay oil Man—P. G. Hoat-
right.
Hong—Misses Katlo and Harriot Good
man and L’nlherlne Tift.
Duel—Misses linyard.
Hecltntlon—Miss Florrlo Smith.
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Gliiimlxii-lulii'H Kyo mul HUIn
Ointment.
Certain euro for Chronic Horo Eyes,
Tetter, Halt Hliemn, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sines, EnvorMores, Eczema, Itch,
Prairie Horatches, Sore Nipples ami Piles.
It Is cooling and soothing, Hundreds of
casus have boon cared by It ai’tot all
other treatment lmd fulled. It Is put up
In C.t and Ml edit boxes. Hold lit the
Tlfton Drug Htoro.
Crown nnd Bridge Work nnil Oral Surg-
, cry Specialties.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain
A (’llmitti* Dbjmilluii UmmI.
jaokhonvili.k, Fla., Sept. 26, wu.1.
I Imvo ItuiR boon ;\ suirorvr from bilious lumtl-
urbo ami olbor tl|f«or«lorn iiiUluR frmn n billourt
umhi t'rmiH'ot, ami Imvo tried many rtmieilli'H
with but little elTeet. 1 only took one bottle of
Dr. hlmmotK llopatlmi itml l have lveelved
HU'iGer \iin\olUq limit Dm any mod lot lie \ have
uxeriiMod, I Imvo no bixtltamn In tivunmmml-
liur It to otluM’i*. W. I■. •IONK.1i
I'liijieiiRer Agent (I. 8. A F. U. K., 71 West Buy
Street.
For mile by J. J. (Joblen, Tiflon, Ga.
Accident, on the T. At ft. |3,
Shortly after the colored excursion
tram on the Til'tou uml Northeastern
anti I road left Tifton last .Saturday for
the Alnpiilin river, ii box cm- attached
to it and loaded witli provisions, liny
and grain, was discovered to be ou
fire. Al! efforts to extinguish tho
flames proved unavailing, mid our
and oohqnjta were a total loss in less
Wait nn lioni-. The accident delayed
fjjp excursion the most of the day.
Anollici Escapade,
About three o’clock Thursday
morning some unknown person do-
(imbed engine No. 13, of the Georgia
ftonthorti and FloHdu road, from a
freight train Btiinding on the siding
near Mint company's depot mid turner-
einoniously left for the simlli ahead
of train No. i), and was not heard of
afterward until the engine was found
at the 132 mile post, a short distance
below Adel,witli in water in ilu> boiler
or tank, sixty pounds of steam, with
engine reversed and brakes $1, stand
ing on main tvacki No further par.
ticulars could lie learned at this writ
ing, except Unit tho person opened
two switches, to evidently hint a key,
and must Imvo been a railroad umn.
Mi, will Yen,
.)At'HNosYU.i.ic, Fla., in, mm,
MuiVi* liM'intalni Dr. Blintnoim* llumlltm In
my buiillv lor huiup Uiiiu, an«! 1 tontlnn all tliat
bufhtlmiMl fttrlt. F. 8. 8iiai).
Of Krtbn, FuruliRoU iV Co.
hi by J, J. Uuhb*i», Tltton, Ga.
The Old Friend
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