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2 . / THE GAZ
GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1895.
CHEAP * CASH * STORE.
Patented Jan. 2,'94
An Alburn SeiiHatioii,
The sensation of the week at Ash-
burn was the arrest of Mr. C.8. Royd,
of tf>e Boyd Lumber Co., 6n Satur
day last.
This company began operations
thefe about seven weeks since, with
headquarters in Chattanooga, Tenn.,
had five saw mills in active operation
and was forging to the froqt its a
o— , giant in the South Georgia lumber , D r,, IM r r r. D
Much. J - K - HUNTER ’
THE BUSIEST PLACE WITHIN 5 COUNTIES.
I ul. wwv.«-v.. n j of ten and twenty days drafts, given Tifton> . Geergia
i by 0. 8. Boyd on tlic Chattanooga
Trucking Fertilizer Distributor.
Puts the Fertilizer down in nny desired
quantity, evenly and regular.
One man and horse can do more work
in one day with this implement than three
men and two horses with the old bugle
iHAUCKAOTCUKO
v- NEW GOODS, fir {uni/hamcS: .'hi SMALL PROFITS.
<il ) E I» A R T M E N T S .*>
WIRMTUllK, CAIU'KTH, HARNE88, J1U00IK8, WAG0N8, Ac 11. II. 1’A MUCK, Manager.
CLOTHING, ftHOKH, GKNT'8 FCRNtHHINO 0001)8 &c W. 0.1’AMUCK, "
IlllV-OOODH, NOTIONS, FANCY 00008 CO. PAOBIOK,
MILLINERY, I.A 1)1 E8 00008 Ac Mas. O. It. TADIIICK, “
GROCERIES, DRUGS, TINWARE, Ac K. 8. MODufpie, “
HARDWARE, QLABBWARE, CROCKERY &e R.B. tlAVJM, •*
STATIONERY, TOIf.FT ARTICLES Ac I. L. PADBICK. *•
nr COTTON IttlYKR, O. II. PAOHICK. -Jt3
C ASH, Experience and proper Judgment, in buying is necessary to
obtain the best values. The word “Cash” has been hammered
into us by experience along,the Credit Path. Commencing our
present business, we adopted the cash system, which has been so satis
factory and so much better for ourselves and customers that we will
never buy or sell any other way. If you arc traveling the credit path,
change your way at once—come over lo our side, adopt the “Money
Down, Bargain System.” Why? Because the credit jnan pays thirty,
sixty, seventy, and one hundred per cent, profit, when the spot cash
buys al the small advance of ten percent. Sec the difference?
MONEY talks, and implores you to stop the leaks with bargains
from our counters. Our store is constantly filled with customers who
realize they are buying al suving.priceg,
25,
• worth of floods to be slaughtered.
JANUARY 1st
We take inventory of Stock, and rather'eount cash than
measure goods. The rush sale has thready begun. Onr
stock was never more complete. We are offering the
grandest bargains ever known in South Georgia. Retail
ing tit Wholesale prices. Seeing is believing—Come
and see. The goods sire here and must lie sold.
house were unpaid, which resulted in
his arrest,the writ being served while
he was in bed. >
Sunday night, at u late hour, a jus
tice* was uroused to Ox a bond for
Boyd, which was placed at 8200, his
attorney standing as security, and
Boyd left on the midnight train. His
friends,say that he has gone to Chat
tanooga to see why his drafts were
not honored. I
Telegrams were received Wednes
day from Boyd and his attorney, say
ing that everything was satisfactorily
arranged, and that they would ar
rive in A8hbnrn yesterday. Advices
received hist night say they have not
yet shown up. His bookkeeper says
that his assets will come .within
$1,000 of his liabilities.
Everything belonging to the com
pany was seized Monday by hens,
writs, etc.
Later:—A special received from
Ashburn to-night says that telegrams
received front Boyd at astatiou above
Atlanta says that he is on his way to
Ashburn. The Gazette hopes that
he will yet arrange matters satisfac
torily.
It will save
its cost in
putting out
two tons of
fertilizer by v
its cconomi-
Val and ac
curate dis
tribution.
Ail farm-
sliould use it
J. HOWARD HARRIS,
Proprietor ol :
THE COLONY STORE.
* Dealer in-7-v—
Diy-goods, Notions, Groceries,
Boots, Shoes, Hats and
G-EN’R’L MERCHANDISE.
-:o:-
First-Class New Goods, at Rock-Bottom Prices. You
can buy as gheap here at the Colony as you can In—
-ATLANTA 0RJ3AVANNAH.—
Call and give me a trial—
—before making your purchases.
n3iv5ji-’96. J. H. HARRIS, Swan, Ga.
Read These Convincers.
CINUI. BUNK Elt.
700 prH. punts, 3-pr. for 81, mid up
Men’s Black clay worsted 810.<x>
suits, for $7.50.
“ Black Cheviot 89.50 suits,
for $6,39,
“ Cheviot (all styles) $9.00
suits, for 85.75,
Tremendous drives in Ladies Capes,
Cloaks, Jackets, Shawls &c.
500 pairs Cloves of all kinds, at
half regular price.
Canton Flannel at 5jc. per yard.
Iron Stone China plates, 35c. set.
Bowl and Pitcher only 69c.
Healing Stoves only 82.75.
Cooking Stoves only 7,25.
Spring Hanging Lumps, value 8.|,
at $2,98.
Spool cotton, 3 cents.
12 dozen buttons, ,| cents.
35 good needles, 1 cent.
One paper of 3611 pins, 1 cent.
Dress buttons, per dozen. 3c,
Laundry soup? 1 cuke 2c.
Toilet soup, 3-cakes for 5 cents.
Scotch snuff, |)er box, 2$cts.
Four pounds best soda for 25c.
Men’s shoes, |>or pair, %cin.
Four halls potash, 25 cents.
Silk umbrella for 68 cents.
km) fish hooks for 10 cents.
School Crayons, 5c. per gross.
Double fold, waterproof, black,
gray, navy, value 55c. price, 35c.
School Boy Jeans, per yard, 19JC.
3-pound feather pillows only 60c.
Carpet tacks assorted sizes, ^ and
1-lb. packages, toe. per pound.
Steel squares, each 50 cents.
I land saws, 49 cents.
Tea spoons, per set, 5 cents.
Black pepper, per pound, 10c.
3-lbs, of 50c. Tea for $1.00.
Dried apples, per pound, 6$c.
Oat meal, per pound, 6$cts.
Coffee, Good per pound, 20cts.
Lunch baskets, tocts. each!
Market baskets, 5cts. each.
W e court comparison of goods
and prices with any house in Geor
gia. Make a list of your wants,
come to see us, we can till it.
Gome TOarly and Often
AN D MAKE VO ITU SIOhiMCTIOaSTS.
PADRICK BRO’S.
Originators and controlors of* Low Prices.
, \ •
Main St,, Tifton, Georgia.
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From Hugh K. Salter.
Tv Tv, Ga., Dee. 4th, 1895.
Editor Gazette: I notice an ar
ticle in your lust week’s issue charg
ing me with having robbed T. II.
Kendall of $490. AVill you now al
low me space in your valuable paper
to say to the public that there has
not been any such occurrence, and
that the report was a biased untruth.
Kendall himself says that there is
nothing of it, and that he 1ms never
authorized any such publication. Mr.
Kendall did come from Moultrie, but
there was not anything lost. I will
furnish proof anu show to the public
in anotlior issue of your paper that
will fully clear the matter up, that 11 Do
am not guilty of any such iftt, nor'
have l ever attempted such a thing.
Very Respectfully, . t
II. K. 8ALTER.
Mr. Salter is mistaken in one res
pect. The Gazette charges nothing.
It only gave wlmt appeared to be
common news, and obtained its in
formation from parties living in
his section of Worth. It takes pleas
ure in giving him space to set him
self right, and would also bo glad to
publish the full particulars of this
strange occurrence.
«. .
Public Sneaking.
Hon. F. G. dnBignon will speaic
on the issues of the day at Wuyoross
on Deo. 14th, at 11 a. m.
This will be bargain day in Way-
cross, us the merchants have agreed
to give big and sweeping reductions
on all goods that day.
Railroads have given one fare rate
for the round trip. 2t.
' _ 0 COME TO THE 0
TIFTON DRUG STORE
And you will be treated to your advantage, my motto being
FIRST-CLASS GOODS
Notice.
Money to loan on Farm and City
pro])crty, or to buy or build a home
at (5 per cent, per annum on G£ years
time. For fnrtherjinformntion call on
C. W. Fitlwood,
or C. E. Cole,
nt Fulwood’s office.
Comity Court Jurors.
The’ following jurors are drawn for
December term, 1895, Berrien county
court:
1 8. K. MnNabl),
2 I). 11. Matthl*.
n Will. K. Matt till,
4 M. 8. McCmnte,
n Alonzo I). Mnttnli,
u K.H.Ttft.
V .1, R. Slay.
H D. .1. MnrrlmiA,
u .1. A. Mock,
10 It. V. Rountree,
11 Hayfnnl Manilla,
12 I. N. Sutton.
-A T
REASONABLE PRICES.
I keep a large supply of STANDARD Patent
Medicines and arc prepared to use, in filling your pre
scriptions, Fresh Drugs of the Best Quality.
I AM WELL SUPPLIED
With Toilet anti Fancy Articles, Perfumery, School Books, and Sta
tionary, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Fruit Jars. Flower Pots and
Oliurns. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Gold Paints, Prepared Buggy and
Furniture Paliits, Brushes, Etc.
Full Line of Hawkes’ Optical Goods.
Not Buy Elsewhere Before Seeing or Pricing These Goods.
The most delect stock of Tobacco and Cigars in the city
My customers can he served with good Havana cigars.
Freshest and best Garden Seeds, all the year round. Call and see me.
1-tf. J. c. GOODMAN.
J. T. BOYD & BROm
Valdosta,, - - Georgia
Roofing,
Plumbing,
and all binds
of Tin Work.
-DEALERS IN
Stoves, China-
ware, Crockery,
Glass-ware, Tin
ware, Etc.,
All work guaranteed and
prices as low as
the lowest.
The Victoria Hntfll- 1.000,000 People Wear
J. W. GOLUCKE, MAN’G’R. WIJJOUgfaS SllOBS I
Not. 30 32-24 South Pryor Street, Half
Itloek From Car Shetl, | ‘
ATL/VNTA, - - GA.
A RE yon golni
A *topat the
modatlo
ib to the Exposition ? If so,
Leatllar — *—
Tbe Bush bill was lost in tbo leg
islaturo Wt’dnesdny, by a vote of 75
for to 62 against, falling short of the
constitutional majority of 88. |
Secretary Hoke Smith spoke be-1
fore the legislature Tuesday by invi- j
tat ion. Fortunately, he had no hill j
to introduce.
— ... ■% ...
The .South Georgia M. E. Confer
ence met in Fort Valley Wednesday.
About 200 members are in attend
ance.
Hotel, where accotn-
.tlo tin are to tie tu^t for 1,000 Burnt* per liny.
Tliu only flret-elas* Hotel In tlie cltv charging
only ,2.00 per day.
Burglar proof safe for rliluahlr*. ear* pn*» the
ilnor every ttve mini) te» fur Exposition Ground*.
Everythin': Hrst-cla **. The fw*t lied* in the
city. The host tali! e In the city. TeleEraph or
write ahoad fur a ccumniodatlnns. Remember,
we will treat you right, and charge you only
82.00 tier day for b oard and lodging. Porter* at
all train*.
HAND
SEWED
PROCESS.
$5.00
bestt
IN THE
H
D. A. FULWOOD,
TI,FTON. GA.
and Jeweler,
STATION eh,
Fine Confectionery,
Tobaec# and Cigars,
For Men
Wear W. IL. Dougin, ahoet and .are Irena
Sl.OO to 33.00 n pair, Alt HtyleYaod
: Width.. The rrtmnee in le.thcr huloervucd the
I I pric. of o'hvi nwkM, but Urn qiullly nnii r.rlcn of
| \V. t,. Dougin, oboes remain Ihe Vamr.
Take ito«ii!»mnt«; •»« ttiMn.me ami pidjisiunwot
on ago W. I» Douglas, lltouctux, lli». Sold by
<J. Z. Elliott, Sparks.
j TO BUY OR SELL,
U,"w*U* h» the Railway and Emigre-
f tlon News, 62 U. Clark St.,
J Chicago, Ul.