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uooga cane nsills hud *e'.f-s*tean|ing
evaporators. ‘ Aside trorn Hiix, they
have arrange'1 to manufacture f, u 4
small scale, so that tlm.-e having work
u{ this kind l" do will do wclj to con
fer with the genial ami accononodrit-
ing manager before going plscwliere.
.,1 r. Kell is a gradual*' of the Ala-
hanui Polytechnic ihsiiiuie, and
conies to us with'the !n .-t recommen
dations.
In the spring of IS! In Messrs. II.
If. Till, K. It Howell. H, fi. Slack,
and some other.- of the most, enter
prising citizens hegiin to realise ill.*
measure is due the success <n uie
undertaking, show you through the
plant and give you a glimpse o the
4p,000 enipty' cans awaiting to he
till'd. ' It i- Mr. Wurman, too, who
brought here the first barrel of Jer
sey reil sweet potatoes, winch no
doubt will ere long in come one of
our most, protiiublo products.
Among the front ranks <>t tins
merchant, veterans in Tilton is .Mr.
\V. Tift, one of the l ift, brothel's,
who eatrie to ns front Mystic^ Conn.,
about piueieen years ago, Tile mere
grocene
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nov p a ;• •• ufiling tl.cir
store roonci : 'tie near niter.- to ac
commodate tllli '■■!'• It e, ' tioltOO'il
with tills lliev have . l-o started a
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M A M MOTH STOItf.
and fair dealer. Such a man is a
valuable addition to any community.
•- Men may come and men may go,
but Mr. Ceorge W. Powers goes oti
, forever, and bin success may be
guessed at when the fact t- known
i that since lie made his debut upon
i llie stage of. lmtcherydom in the city
. of Tiftqn lie has witnessed the rise
• and fall of fifteen other knights of
, the knife and cudgel. When you
! want good canned woods, tomatoes
, or steak, pork, sausages or other
i things in the green gnu-cry line,
i don’t fail to give him a trial. He
■ runs liis own truck farm, and is pre-
I pared to furnish all kinds of vege-
■ tables for table use. You will find
i him at the same old stand, and just
I as attentive and obliging as ever.
exaggeration to say that- you will not
anywhere (itut two move polite, en
ergetic nr public, spirited young men
than the members of this linn. They
both came to us from Jack, on,In.,
about three rears ago, and their con 1
duct since' they have been thrown
among us lias won for them a name
in business circles enviable to a great
degnje. They arc dealers in dry
goods, notions, groceries, liny, grain,
feed, et. .. and are prepared to make
you special prices on all feed stuffs,
flour, m att,-etc., which tiny buy in
e r-load lots. All their dry goods
they p'li'olia-e direct from the manu
facturers. and In-nee they can afford
to i. a’.e e!i.-c prices. They base
then' nnii’iic" of doing business on
the golden rule, knowing full well
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tiieir hanking
home. With
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necessity of a canning factory to util- fact that ids hooks show that Ids
i/,e the surplus left over after '.ship- business has i.earlv doubled itself
ping front the immense cron* of fruilv annually lor tile last few' years
and vegetables grown in and around . speaks volumes in Ins behalf a- a
this place. Accordingly a s nek com man of great business capacity and
puny was formed with i lie re-uli, thin much fo"ciliought. Nor is Ids son,
lint building was coufiucirced on 11n* Mr. O. Tift, •win/ allends to the
loth ol April, and by the I ,in of purchasing of life goods ami who is
May the eatahlisliuieiil was in full {always ready in Ids obliging wav to
blast. The plant, has a capacity of serve tile throngs of customers who
HI,OHO cans per day, and during the daily visii ilnn'greiu. emporium, w-it.h-
husy part of I lit- season,gives employ- out hi*, share of credit in the success,
incut to I‘JO hands, That the cm- fill management of the business,
uiitg l/usinesi in this section is no llere can lift found evervthiug kept
longer an experiment, lyO tin assured in any lirst-class store, and at prices
success, is home out by the fact that that cannot In- duplicated in other
(he management are constantly i'li ’ cities of ten limes the size. All their
rueeipt. of kilters containing stale- good- are purchased direct from the
inciiis like tlm following; ••Vonr manuf.iciiirers, and thus they save to
rapidly than anv nth- < the rood! Ir.ulc the middle man's
er wc handle," "Your toinatoes eon- nrolit and are enabled to give you
tain J 1 ounees more per can llnai any [the best good- at. the low* s|. prices,
other we can gel." “I our goods go) \\ hell' y mi ale in need of hoolj*,
like hot cakes. What will vmi a-k I shoes, lints, <■ ,i»thint/, dress irood-.
ignidcant ol qu
/(Mills . I
lie is ever ready to cater to the
wants of those who “eat to live,” as
well as those who “life to eat,”
Another of our enterprising mer
chants will he found itt the person of
Mr. Mitchel W. Ciaslcitts, who at all
times keeps on hand a choice stock
of dry goods, notions, clothing, gro
ceries, etc. Don’t fail to see hurt
and get your money’s worth.
Wo venture the'assertion you will
not anywhere find in a town of this
size drug stores better or more hand
somely eqaipped titan tight here.
The first we will mention, a cat of
which you will sec elsewhere, is that
«f Mr. Jake W. Paulk, who lias
spared neither time, money, nor
pains to make of his- a first-class
establishment, carrying in stock at
all times a fall line of fresh and pure
drugs; also a full stock of paints and
oils, and, in fact, everything to be
found in a first-class drug stole. He r
ittends in title prescription depart-
ns army
home happy'and with the knowledge
that you can get right here in Tif-
ton as good bargains as anywhere
else in Ine state. Every day in Tif-
ton«is a bargain day.
Another of our pioneers in tile
mercantile hm-inesx is Mr. E. P.
IJoweu, ih.;n whom You will seldom
Had anv mitre thorough-truing or en
terprising man anywhere. Hu has
been in business here lor several
years, , rrt always carries jn, nice,
clean,* I' esii looking slock of general-
merchandise, and Xalways. pays the
highest market price for cotton and
wool and all other kinds of country
produce. If you give him a call you
will never have cause to regret it.
His close attention to business in all
of i's details and straight-forward
manner, have made for hint ail envia-
,i c ■ ■ ■ i as an hnn.eaSlo man
pm tn a. suit m elm 1
t if I nil III e, aid ill i ,,’ict
to Ill's, amt ilici
assured them a
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per enni. 1 luring llie fir-
they canned mill pc .eld's, |
tomatoes, hut now the;, an- parkin
straw lie 1-t ic-, Idack hen ins. pi
pell’s, okra, I'.arly June and Marrow,
lull English,pea-, IttTilgoe and toil-
den Wax beaus and sweet pm.linos.
They will also experiment ibis year
■ in llie ordinary Held peas, which
they hojie to put up for the ocean
trade. In fact, they can ewrything
that can i*e gotten inside of a tin
can hut meats, having already put
up 1011(1 earns ol goods tins season,
if you want Ol see all eve-opener
just, go around and let that polite
ml entertaining manager, Mr. K. II.
son I gim I jiihliing ('nin-r, lint until a few
oei month*. ago no one sotmied inclined
to hunch Hmir commercial craft in
ic-j 111nl dlicetiun, l-'inaliy, tifler much
inipi.rv into height. iales and.-casting
about to other directions, our worthy
citizen. Mr. W*. if, I
done a great deal for
TIFTiiX- 111. 111K X
our town and
who Inis proved Idlilself to lie a man
• I no mean ability, together with Hr,
<;. w luii an, of - Pearson, (in., who
is a until i.l notch (sterling business
capacity,and Mr A Iv'Huek.of Doug
las, (m, who owns extensive turpen
tine interests Ml through this suction
and i- a member ol the firm of Huek
A Downing, of lirunswiek, de.
success m a giv.-tr degree to the fan
that they adopted a strictly cash
basis at the start, and have twittered
to u all tin- way through.
’ Another of .-nr leading mereant tie
firms, compose 1 of two brainy and
progressive mert, i« that styled J.. >>'
Shepherd & C"., and it requires no
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