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, BAM)RI1>CB & F®i;
Editor* and Pi'opi'ietors
Official Organ City of Tifton.
TERMS OK sritSCKtlTJUX:
One Year
Six MonthH
Three Mont hit
INVAIIIAM.V IN ADVANf’K.
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(Local Gossip ; Milhr/un Mcminn
ages of the bh.shin K 'be««tie.* t!mK of - v.cii.itv. un-;
pass under her inspection, taking advantage'of f!t«* "ft weather;
J.T.Boyd & Bro., of Valdosta, j “d pn«In»>n» i. hiH^potow crop,
will have a fine exhibit of tluor stoves' Mina Mollie Bradford, of uimeh
at. the Midsummer fair. /J~3t. coimte, upc-nt a few days In Milltown
Miss Lizzie McClure, daughter last week, the giiesr of Mrs, K. L.
of Mr, and Mrs. A. VV. McClure, {'.tdcick,
of Park avenue, arrived on Sunday », ,, ,. , ,
with the Pittsburg party, Alms . *
McClure intends making Tifton «»« »»•« 'own <m a "byim last hat-
Vciitereit ar Oiopostoiiice,at TinwpRoorgia, » j her permanent home. She has been f unlay evening. Wheels are becom-
mail lnattnrot the second uiautn. I one of .McKeesport’s most efficient jng quite nnitierous in this section,
TUT PA7CTTC | public school teachers. ])r. W.L. iWen made a lying-
I Ht bAfct I 1 t. l‘or stationery, blank books, j trip to rnoiitgomerv, Ada. this week,
! confections, tobacco and cigars, go to
, a I/. , i vi..!„ ,i, ms# jacffljmpanviug Ins wife, who was ori
This nioriiiiur wc* send to oui sub- *L I’uLvnod, Mum street, hr- • . .
xniH uiuimng 'ton, Ha. her way to Georgian na, A' t , to visit
Mr. B. Osborn, of McKeesport, her parents.
.... I’m. with his wife and family, ar- ' Mr. E. II. Zirt, mir local sewing
lion of nOOfl copies has heen issued. • j Sunday morning, Tbuy , . , , . ','. .
. ,, . ! iiw.u on .muiuuy "'“"V .. , J nmclnliesf, has wen lining a very
principally for distribution among express themselves as ■ highly ... , . ,,
the visitors to the Mid-summer Fair. : pleased with the country, and arc H <
This paper has had only one addition ' hard at work looking out for n site olL ' m '
to the regular force, in the face of an
-HUM BIT G-ED',”
KflMG^-annEi
i »
winHaul Burnum, :md he has some iollrnvens in every business.
. * ,jdJ0hL'Jt4
scribers the largest paper ever printed
in this section ot the state. An edi-i
and
is a very
certamlv
for a home. We are glad to wel-
I come them, as they will be a vain-
unusually and pheuomiiml rush J ,tb| e addition togpur rapidly
our jobbing department, which lias jng community,
required the attention of from two Fruit never ferments When Millf
to three hands for the past.Mvijek. Preserving Tablets are used. For
genrienmii
knows his hitsiness.
Her. K. L. Pad rick after conduct-)
fllg it series of meetings at Thigpen
church, jo Oiino!i eoimly, returned
home Saturday m fill Ins regular up-
Hf. poilitment at thai place and also ho
is
r.
We take Exceptions
»
p» this—believing that the people want the
tiie's and the truth at ail times, have built our
business on therbroad-gua£e plan.
nnv printer will see at a glance, that sale by J. U. Goodman. 10
the paper is issued at a heavy outlay Our northern friends who are ,l protracted meeting, lie
of cash, neither time nor money being | prospecting for homes in our com- being ably assisted by I lev. \V.
munity are doing justice to the j Stallings, of Iioniet yille.
melon fields, vineyards and peach Bukciai,.
orchards on their rounds. Help ^
yourselves, Iriends, and take your. If any of our people have friends
but plenty of it, \\c have an( j Natives visiting them, they will
plenty and to spare vv imi umiKi n J
spared to make it. a success.
'The growth of the Gazette lias
kept pace with that of the town and
country in the past, and it will be
our aim to keep it, lit the van of the
county’s progress in the future. The
paper was started Imre live years ago
and was first printed one page at a
time, on an army press. Next came
the old reliable Washington, and now
this edition is issued from a hand
some Country Campbell, fJ-column
folio, Hand Cylinder press. Jl was
first, issued a patent outside, next a
four page, all home print, and after
this issue, it is permanently enlarged
to till eight-page all home print.
The success of the Gazette, like
that of all prosperous newspapers, is
duo to the far-sightedness and public
spirit of its constituents. It Ims
been one of the most potent factors
in the up-building of the town, ns
the town has been in the up-build mg
the newspaper, By liberal uml ju
dicious advertising, a trade has heen
built up in Tifton second to no town
its size in South Georgia; the atten
tion of the world lias heen called to
the fertile noil and wonderful climate
of this act ion, and (ho surrounding
country iH being fast, scttlefl up by a
citizenship that will soon cause it to
outrank all other sections of the stale
in wealth, education, enterprise and
energy. By the same means, an as
sured support, has boon given the pa
per, and enabled it to lake find place
among the country' newspapers of the
stale.
In this position, it. will lie the pol
icy of the present iiiaiiagemeiit to kcept | jro t|| >r
it. Our facilities are umple to assure I ,, . ,,,
. , .. . N. h. I ift, of Albany, is selling a
vn[ 'W" 1 UB M, °" aH ltB l m,ro ""f |„ew MOW EH, the blade cutting di-1
will warrant, or to issue iti daily redly ill' front, of the wheels. It has
form us soon as sueli a step will he no sido draft, and runs much lighter;
Ihnincially safe. | than the old style machines. mlv.!
confer a favor on the Gazette by
leaving a slip containing their numeft
and address in box fj, at tlarpoatof-
fioe. By tliis means they will not on
ly do us a favor but prevent any in-,
accuracies or delay that may occur
ora fancied slight, that was never!
intended. It is a sense of false mod
esty that prevents friends from re-
this kind. Anv
is yours, The keys of the city is
in your hands. VVe trust that no
bad effects may follow.
Tell your dyspeptic friend that he
will find a sure cure in I>r. West
moreland’s (Jalisaya Tonic. For sale
by Jake W. Paulk.
'The boom is on. Those who
have not got aboard will have to
pay for their tardiness. Tifton has;
shaken hands good-bye with hard j P 01 Bug matters of
times, and old land values will | hustling newspaper will he sure to
know themselves no more forever, report the mutter sooner or later, and
So you who are looking in the, jj j g the interest of all concerned
dust for way down bargains, turn j thut jt UH e , lrl y and correct!v
your eyes heaven ward and look up 11 J
yonder or you will be relegated to lls P°88lbly.
the defunct crowd of croakers,
back numbers and broken-up and
broken-down speculators. That
banner with the strange device has
heen unfurled in our midst, itiul
those who would fight under its
ample folds must adopt its motto—
“Excelsior.”
Advertise What You Have
——-,A X D-—
Have What You Advertise.
\Vc tvish to call the attention of all the visitors
-to the K.inpiiv CLirden Mid-Summer Fair., to
OL'R EXHIBIT, 'which we could not ^et into
the fair building.
VVe also call their special attention to our
Mr .limits I’lidnt'. mi ■ ill •ol Tei' resid
ing al .Monroe, .ilieli . >viu,-ei erely jillllel-
eil vvi111 rliBOniiiii-iii lap rei uiveil pronipl
risilitf from piiin In ns-inu - liiiliilierlain’s
Putn Putin Ho says ".o limes mv hack
vvtjiiiil untie >o li.mlv I hi|rl hiirdly raise
up. If I laid nut v'ouun relief 1 wimlil
mil In- lime in «rill* llie.-e few lines,
( liimiliorliiiii’s i nln !Iniin Ims ilone mu n
I very lllOllk-
iis store. :
Insure yourselves iigumst loss of
energy and strength by taking l)r. vayu dent of gmul nail I Irel vjsr
ii, ’ ,, | • In lor it. torsi e lr. I ion Dl
Hestiiioreland s Ciilisavit Ionic.
For sale by Jake W. Ptiufk,
Editor II. I). Smith, of the Ash-
burn Abvaiicc, was one of the first
arrivals at the fair. Henry is al
ways, where there is anything good 1stnf wnjll yeiir nslunaiisymi live.
J J . Till* was mit fmni tlio Tifton (Oft.) (laaitte.
in South Georgia, and there is — —
nothing too good for him. lie is
justly celebrated as being Rev.
Smith,of the Advance. Some men !
achieve greatness, others have
greatness thrust upon them. Henry
was born great. He is John Smiths i
From now until the end of the summer
Season, wo shall offer, goods iit'Prices no other
tirm can match. Since opening ’our doors for
business in 'Tifton, we have lend in
LOW PRICES.
We will maintain and increase our reputation.
Rcu^l below a few prices taken at random*
through our stock : . •
it r 'i nis oit i
Writ*' ynitr .himiu anil aitdioMrt
iiuriHj* tlm l.ack c*l it, lakr It to Dr.
C. (iHoilniiin's <1 riiiT storo anil von .
ran grt a luoflr of I'oarnli'rt I Van
for lf»r,; la ,«lnr.K you will rm ivr a
I'oarrli’M I'raH Ualioiilai* on January
THIS IS
It 1ms neither axe in
grind
or i
The
cry is for
friends to favor, and its policy will houses. What are
he si riel impartiality and fuirilenling j pie coming to our
to all men. Its whole aim will be' search of dwellings
more dwelling j
we to do*—pen-:
town
ifHEONirM^
FREE BOOK^P^^^ll'RIcrLIST
DRY-GOODS.
Hi yds figure.! lawn fast color
m " ” cluillies.
Best yd wide Sheeting
Best checks in Georgia.
Table oil cloth i-J yds will ■
Ball thread iy ImlIs for
Gentlemens Handkereliiefs
I.udies Undervest
Good towels onlv
•• " 211x411 inch
Envelopes per package
barge letter paper per quire
Slate pencils per dozen
Lead “ ;•
'Tooth pieks jier box
Pieced silk nmhrellas worth
only 78c.
GROCERIES.
S,25C.
,19 c '
4 j.c.
4l c -
15c.
IOC.
d 1 - -
fi c '
5c.
TOC.
d 1 -’'
5C.
d c '
5c.
2^c.
*'•75
16
Kiendid coffee
Best meal per peek
Pearl grits “ “
Best Flour, pe/ sack.
Salt, per sack,
Tomatoes, 2-lb. calls, only
“ 3-lb. cans, only
Sardines, 4c. ]icr box, 7 for
Potash, (ioc. balls) 5 for
Tobacco, sold elsewhere 40c.
Best baking powder, jier lb. 1
Sweet Scotch Snuff, 10 boxes
Matches, 3-dozen boxes for '
Manila and lemon ex. ioc. size
Soothing Syrup,
Cod Liver Oil, S. & B.
Wizard Oil, 50c. size,
-2C.
17c.
20C.
60c.
49C.
05c.
07c.
25c.
25c.
2 3 C.
2 1-2
2 Se
ine.
04c.
20c.'
83c.
39 c '
Ordinances, City of Tifton.
dllllv ill lie It iirilnlni'il, tly the Xlnyor uml Connell of
j the Ultv of Tifton, uml It hereby ordainmlby
ill) it none to be . autlinrlty »f naiin*; that it ahull In* unlawful to
,, , , , , .. .. I blow M»y hieonmtlvo or wiifftno whistle within the
lilt* Upbuilding ol 111 loll and nOUlll . Mild . \\ III not sonic ol our cuter* Incorporate limits of (tuhloity between tho hour*
. , . . . ... . . . . , ,, ; of 8it. m., nntlft tn in., oxcept a.in fire M*iiml, «»r
(ieorgiu, mid 111 thlH it. Will uxpoct i prising Citizens start the ball roll- 111 other ouwh of extreme Iierewity. Anviivrwin
, . 1 I . , j violating till* ortllimneu nhnll l»t* RttnUmMl a* ■
the support and encouragement of 1 tn mg. Neat cottages ot live and six provided induction 147of tinw nniiimiiee*.
citizenship. Only by such nuiltml i rooms arc the class of improve- thlTin l ’nf%ni,, 1 ^ III
aid and earnest, individual support, me,its in demand. 'These will pav nl 1 }!^
can any local institnlimi, he made a; a handsome return on the invest- mllv'm S££$!2,\
success. inent, and can be rented to good | uKX
, 'pi,.... ,1, ...1 1 i ,,i of thea**urt*tm.Mtt, which shall be under oath;-
, people. I htV should he plastticd and (t*lmll bo the duty t»f tin* (NmiiicU to pas* on
...Dl. ID... .... i ... 1 .... said objection n* early a* practicable, and their
with IlllU mill satld Ol adamant. »ieci*hni xlmll be tlnal," Ih* anti tint Nim.) i» here*
The coming winter will see many
^ lie it. ordained, llv Um Mayor tool ( ouncil «»f
northern people here in quest of UiM'itvnrTirtou.iimt It ts hun'iiv imiiiin.ici by
1 * 1 uuthoritv of wimci ilmt section M V of tlteor*
such properties. If they cannot iUmmye*<>r.sutiieliy ]rfinmUhi-«nn« t*iiim-nj
secure wlml they
A vistur to'Tifton might walk the
streets for days without hearing a
discussion on financial or political
questions. Our people realize that
• * 1 nuvn IMIMICI I II Si SI t I IV y I.IIIIIIWI ,,
their success in lifo depeiulB tipon 8ecut . t . w |,„{ thev want they will ihiUoniMasiOiyihi-Mii-iir,. a rnamiu ntthe
their own efforts and industry, and likul (lnll t)lT whorr dse, j «1K
not upon the ascendancy of » politi-! Iiml Tifto| , will , 0(WB thcir trade '*««•*•
cal party, or the triumph of a far- , mil futllh . in |i ucnce . \V e should
We a re now olosing out
--ALL-
Suinmer Ctoods
at a great Sacrifice,
fetched purtisim principle. Further
more, TifloniuiiB know that, the pro
gress of their town depends upon
united efforts on the part of its citi
zens, which can never be secured if
they allow politicians or demagogues
to raise differences between them. In
such u God-favored country as ours,
•ve can live whether the free silver j
crank or gold mono metal isl is m the !
ascendant.
avail ourselves of every legitimate
lever to further our interests, and-
wo think if there is one of the
many needs of our town above an
other that needs developing the
dwelling house question i-. para
mount.
GEORGE W.REX,
FRESCO and S! Ft PAINTER,
TIFTON. (i A.
Come and
1
see our
Exhibit.
Rnmon's Liver Pills <S: I onic Pellets
are n Perfect Treatment for Coixstipiitioti
in,it Ui'.ioHsuesh. fiv.?*' Oiie piltlu dose’.
All
A SPECIALTY.
•dwS promptly 'Uteuded to.
PADRICK BROS.
aim viti't»«• n 1 • • 1 gmir intern
Main St.,
T i fton, Geo rgia.