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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1895.
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The Tifton Gazette.
l'UIILISHKD WKKKI.Y.
The Gazette Publishing Company, Proprietor.
Offloial Organ City of Tifton.
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Kntcrcii at the postolllee, at Tifton, Georgia, a
mall matter of the MCOdd cla*».
M. WK8TON ,.* thejl^--
thorlMMl attentat Enigma, who will iecelve
Pint for fiiibHoriplloim and all dm.* t<» 11,0
ad contract for Job work, etc
l»ai»cr ami
Ilrof. ,r. M. FATTEN I* an authorize;! aitent
f for the OAznrrE, and will reeel ve anil receipt
for anlincrlpLlon* ami due* to the paper; a* well
for »nli»erlptlon»
a* eontraet for work.
LOOKING AI IK AD.
Capitalists who arc looking for a
safe and profitable investment, will
make no mistake in coming to Tifton
and investigating for themselves.
The growth qf the town within
the past five years, while such a3 to
astonish the most sanguine, yet is
small when compared to what it will
be within the next decade. No
town in Georgia of equal size can
boast of as much solidity iri every
respect, and there are few that offer
as many inducements as a place of
residence. To enumerate these would
be to repeat an oft-told tale; but it
should he constantly borne in mind
that in location, climate, healthful
ness—in fact, all along the lines that
go to make up a choice place of res-
Xorie too young, none too old to be
benetlttcd by Dr. Westmoreland’s
Calisaya Tonic. For sale by Jake W.
Paulk
Baldridge & Fulwood agency have
some fine 10 and 20 acre farms four
miles south of town for $6.00 per
acre. Also, within two miles at,
$10 per acre.
Famous
Words.
SIX CAR LOADS
O F-
Colonei Baldwin, of Athens, has
gone north to purchase machinery for
the new Athens spool and bobbin foe
tor y* ~ ! idence, Tifton stands without a rival;
There is a rumor in certain quarters J . |n Q eor gj a
that eloquent Hob Berner, of Monroe, | JI( , r flltl , ru ig onc of |,igh prom-
will be a candidate for the senate to l8e> und those who pin their faith to,
succeed General Gordon. . this Delief mid act accordingly, will
Florida bus a mine of pigment j lx, sure to reap a rich reward,
used in the manufacture of printing Heal estate is very cheap now com-j
ink. Georgia don’t care a cent. I’ig j pared to what it will be a few years
meant for pork is good enough for hence, and the prudent investor will
her.
make a note of this gilt-edge fact.
Fortunes are lost through lack of
foresight every month in the year.
The far-seeing man, after viewing
Tifton from every standpoint, and
the rich agricultural country sur-i
rounding it, will put his money freely
in her real estate, knowing it to a
The South Kustovn Gar Service I safe and profitable investment.
Uemoiriber that business and resi-j
Among the queer rumors we hear
that the bloomers have come to slay
quite a while, and it. may not he
amiss to mention just this—they'll
always give rise to a ainile.—Looking
Glass.
One of the greatest physicians in
America said to a lady patient the
other day: "if you can keep your
bowels active you will never need
my services.”
Con<stipntion is one of the most danger
ous complaint#. It create# a disordered
liver, and then follow Hick-headaches, bil
iousness, loss of appetite, etc. >
A physician would first prescribe a
Ramon’s Tonic Liver Pill
to open the bowels and clean out all
the poisonous bile. He wouid then
give you Ranion’a Tonic
Pellets for purifying the blood,
stimulating the appetite, and
strengthening the system. The two
medicines would cure you completely
and make you feel better than you
have felt for years. Ask your drug
gist forRainon’sTonicL,iver
Pills. They cost 25c. a box, and
you get with them a box of Pellets
free.
At all dealers, or mall, for 25c.. 5 boxes $1.00.
SHOWN MFO. CO., New York.
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Yes It Do.
Piles,
furniture, carpets, harness, buggies, wagons, &c
CLOTHING, SHOES, GENT’S FURNISHING GOOH8 &c
DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS Sc
MILLINERY, LADIES GOODS &u
GROCERIES, DRUGS, TINWARE, Sc
| HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY &f
' STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES Sc
nr COTTON* BUYER,
G. II. 1’adrick, Manager.
W. O. I’ADBICK, “
.... J.G.Fadbick, "
Mbs. (>. H. PADUI0)5, ••
....' F.S.McDuffie, “
.... R. E. Haves,
./.. J. L. PADBirK. “
G. II. PADRICK. .
WE HAVE ENDEAVORED
Ashoci
.it loll
Will Ill'll
cefortli c
Imrge
one do
liar pi
or day or
fraction ll
icreof
for del
nv of
ears and
use oftrac
:k, on
all cars rad
unloadei
1 within
forty
eight
hours.
The
Quit
.man I're
o 1'rcss
com-
plains ilmt. only 20 families in Unit,
II May Dons Much for You.
Mr. Fred Miller, Of Irving, 111. writes
Hint lie liiul n Hevcre Kidney trouble for
many years, with severe pains in his back
and also llint Ills bladder was affected. He
town lire Inking water from the plant tried many s'oealleil Kidney cures but I
CURES—
Tetter,
Ringworm,
Ground Itch,
Burns, Scalds,
Itch, Cuts, I South Georgia,
Bruises, Sores,
Ulcers, Cracked
Hands anti Feet.
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to make each customer an Advertiser, by' giving the best value Cash
will obtain. Having our buyers to visit the best markets, buying for
CASH, occupying our own stores, doinging principally our own work,
and selling for cash, enables us to offer the best values to be found in
READ THESE CONVINCERS -
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and tint!, the electric lights arc not j without any good result. About a ycarlyOUR MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS,
licing patronized as they should he. n K° ho began uho of Klcctrle Dittcrs and
” 1 J ! f . • __n. # ... t?i....._i_ «»i.. — i
Oon8(T|iipnt1y tin* plant ih not paying j
found relief at once. Electric. ItiUerH is
! especially adapted to cure of all Kidney
and Liver troubles and often gives almost
The Spanish threalei, to gohl.le up reU ‘ jf - M'A wID prove our
' ,, . Hlutoment. Price only />(><•. fot large hot-
Florida tuxl Georgia it our people A|
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Aliianv, CIA., Aiipist 24, 189'.—I Dad Itching
i flu •
and Bleeding I’ileH for several year#.
■ ‘ ‘ of that was recom-
I used ev
cry jirdn.'iration l could hear
mended for 1’ilon, hut got no relief until six
months ago I tried GEORGIA BALM, which
cured me sound and well. I’kteu J. Hthu/.f.U.
Store Tifton, or'
Faulk’s Dm
don’t withdraw our sympathy from j Crabtree's Sparks.
Ctihn. When the Spanish conic to, Notl(oT~
Florida and Georgia they had better j Those w |,„ „ r( , indebted r,o me will
come prepared to spend the day. please come and settle at once to
Waycross Herald.
At the opening of the New York
cotton nark'd, yesterday January fu
tures Kohl for over nine cents, and
it was reported that New Orleans
‘‘hulls” were offering hots id' $2,000
‘hut January cotton would sell in
I Imi market for over ten.
save trouble, and expense. 1 have
heavy lulls to meet mid will be forced
to collect to meet them.
4-t, K. I’. Bowen.
Georgia llulm cured ino of a ease of Tetter of
Ionic standing. I know several people who have
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used Georgia llnlm and cured Tiles, Tetter,
Ringworm, Cracked Hands and Feet.
Jam km Oaiikktt, 8n.
gnjrHont by Mall or KxjircsH on receipt of §1.00.
1IAKVKY KNOT.ISn,
vfln2«.-3ni. Albany, Ga.
Georgia Balm cures Piles, Tetter, Itch
and all sicli. Yes It Do.
For sale by Jakk W. Tacut, Tifton, Ga.
Notice.
To all whom It may concern:
... All persons interested are hereby notified that
I In-pi 01M)8('U illMpCllflliyy lull intro-I if f" a«*<nl cause he shown to the contrary, an
1 . , 1 . * „ .. or.Icr will he granted by the undersigned outlie
tlrst. Monday in November, 1895, changing the
puldie road as marked out by the road commis
sioners appointed for that purpose:
Commencing about *200 yards on the Indian
(liiccd ntt.hu Iasi session of the legis-
Inliiro will come up for action at (lie
coming session. The people of Geor-1 Font road, in-tw.-.-n tin* rmt nr sni<i mailnmi tiu>
n 11 ' Nashville and MIlHown road, a illstanco of about
if the Constitution, will oppose
, . , . ,, gin have ii good luw on the subject,the vwiyii
It is whispered that Clark Howell, f , , ’ J
j local option iuiv, ana the majority ot ;
the people are satisfied with (lie law *
las it stands. A great many other
states have copied Georgia’s law on
this perplexing question and it, works
well everywhere. — Tlioniusville
Times.
ril» Irma fork. Till* Oct. 7th, 1805.
.1 ah. 1. Pattkn, Chairman,
Hoard County Commissioners.
Leonidas Livingston for congress in
the fifth district. Taking it for
granted that lie would ho successful,
would not that he swapping the
devil for the witch, as regards the
currency question?
TAILOR
READY MADE SUITS,
Men's black Alpine hats at 49c.
Silk Scarfs, all colors, at 15c.
Negligee shirts made of Zephyr
Percales especially for our
trade, at 85c., $1.00 and $1.25
Fine goods, nice paterns.
Dress Goods
in great variety. Ip this depart
ment we are showing great bargains
50-incli Ladies Cloth
value $1.00 price 69c.
48-inch Wool Suiting,
value 50c. price 32c.
50-inch Brilliuntine,
value 75c. price 50c.
36-inch Serge,value 37^c.
19c,
An exchange tells of a man who
stopped his paper and wroto to the ed
itor us follows: “I think people
uutent to spend thoirnuiry for papurs
mi dady didn’t and everybody sod lie
wuz tho intelligcnteg man in the
kontry and had the smartest family
of boiso that ever dug taterg.”
A McIntosh gentleman says that he
has been living in that county for
forty years, and that whisky drinking
lias been on tho decrease every yeur
since that time. It is refreshing to
find some one who is ready to admit
that we are as good as our daddies
were.
A TTKNTION, LADIES!—Try
complexion lotion. It both softens
and gives a beautiful, pinkish gloss
to the complexion. Main SI. Phar
macy, Jake IK IVim/F, proprietor.
Fight states have declared for tho
sound money demanded by the Chi
cago platform, while only one has
indorsed the “free and unlimited”
idea. This shows how badly the nil- Some vcr - v BVU8ib,e an(1 woM l'« s ‘ed
vor mine owners are getting left in j P 60 ! 1 ' 0 ,,re predicting that the anti*
their scheme to make fifty cents bar-routi hill will he passed by the
worth of silver bullion pasB for one
hundred cents. The heathen Chinee
MACKINTOSHES, OVERCOATS, TROUS
ERS, VflUtis amt colored SHIRTS, SOCKS,
UNDERWEAR, i*c.
Full lino of Children’* Clothe*. 1‘rottleat line of
Hiimnlca to lie neon anywhere. Quick *er-
vlec and FIT GUARANTEED. Call on
MURRAY & PRIOR, Salos-Agonts.
n23.vMy. Paulk llulldlnc, Tifton, On.
KILPATRICK I WOODS
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
City Meat Market,
C7'llcat anil Fre*lie*t Meats always on hand.
Fresh Pork Sausage,
Our Dress Goods and Millinery
departments show the newest and
up-to-date productions. Here you
can get your hat trimmed while
making your other purchases.
We have all kinds of Trimmings
to match Dress Goods.
Mail orders will have prompt
and careful attention.—Always in
clude postage on small packages.
Men’s $12.00 Overcoats at $6.50
Boy’s 3.50 Suits at 1.9S
Boy’s 1.50 Suits at 95
Rubber Coats, value $2.25’ at 1.25
Large stock Ladies Cloaks, Capes
and Jackets at
98 cents to $8.50. Big values.
Kid Gloves, 10, 25, 50 & 75c. pair.
Men’s $3.00 Rubber boots for $1.50
“ 5.50 Mackintosh, for 3,9s
Schoolboy jeans, value27-^0.uti9-|c
Men’s Jeans and Cottonade pants,
35c. pair, 3-pair for $1.00.
Brass hoop Coder Buckets
with dipper, 25 cents.
Three pounds of 50c. Tea,
for One Dollar.
One pound can Condensed
Milk, for 15 cents.
Samples of Dress Goods mailed on
application.
4-ply Linen Collars,
value 15c. price 7c.
Four ioc. balls Potash, for 25c.
Four pounds of Soda, for 25c.
Potted Ham, per box, 5c.
Black Pepper, per pound, ioc.
Rapid Sales—
—Fresh groceries.
Our own maimfartnre; mails every (lay, alway*
Instock, l’rlce, 10c. jier Ih. Give them atrial.
is not the only individual who is nf-
flictod with “ways that, are dark.”
Tho Georgia Fruit Growers Asso-
uext legislature.
Knlglitsot tliuIUneeabces.
Tho Staid ('nminnmlcr writes us from
Lincoln, Neb., ns follows: “After trying
other medicines for wlint seemed to bo n
very obstinate cough In our two children
cintion will meet in Atlanta on Tuos-, wo tri «“ l ,,r ' K| ng’s Now Discovery and
day November 12th, at I d a. m„ in ,!ml “f " v0 11,0 cm! K h cnllri,1 y
rn * t t‘y ,, Ml ihcm. \N c will nut bo without it hero-
the Chambor of Commerce. Kvory llfll . r> 118 our t , vl)1 . rl( , llcc ,, rovcs llml u
fruitgrower in Georgia Hhould altond.
cures where nil other remedies full.”—
Among the problems that will he J signed F. Vf. rttrvons, Com.—Why not
ooitstdered are those of railroad rates I great medicine a trial, it* it is
and service, refrigciation, improvod | “" ,1 ‘rW IwuIm are free at
f ... 11.1.- I 1111 Ik « Pru£f«tor<* Tifton, or CrabtruoV
mctlioHii of marketing nnn GiHtnlmtmg { s r j {H
the crop, the auction Ny»tem, Htuiul- '♦
ard pnckngeH and many other intpor- 1 M * * on * c ^ >0 dct*
MISS MAGGIE DAY,
TIFTON, GEORGIA,
PRACTICAL DRESSMAKER.
ALL WORK llrer.eta** and promptly executed.
Satisfaction Kuarantced.
tir-Loeated at residence of Mr*. John Rope.
-.-in
vB.nill-Biuo.
W. T. MANGHAM.
AGENT FOR
Waycross .'. Steam .'. Laundry.
QUANTITIES * OF * GOODS
are being sold daily. Bring the Cash along
and make your selections.
THEN SEE OURS. If you need a Wagon,
and want the BEST, buy “THE MITCH
ELL.' 1 Every one sold with a guarantee.
Strictly work. SattofAction guaran ;
teed. Send every Tuesday and return Saturday.)
Try It. nimvdlt. !
C. H. GOODMAN,
PADRICK BRO’S.
GKLCT PRICES ANYWHERE
WOODYARD. I Originators and controlers of Low Prices.
Wood
taut siibjocts,
i. .. „ .. ; .. ..vm of any si/.o desired, delivered in
UnM r,uw '
Main St,, Tifton, Georgia.