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III -I I Mill ■■ H 1
A Healthy
Until the Qrlp Broke Down Hie
|S Health - Hood's Sarsaparilla
Qave Him Appetite and Steep,
“Up to the time when I had tho grip I
wm a strong, healthy man. After that I
had so appetite and wae not able to
reet well at night. I decided to try
Hood’a Sarsaparilla and purchased a tup*
ply. It haa done me a vast amount of
good. X have a good appotite and can
sleep wpll.” Joseph 11. Waxdlaw,
Borne, Georgia.
" “Ihare found Hood’s Sarsaparilla in
valuable for purifying the blood and lots
of appetite. It cures all eruptions end
makes me feci better in every way.”
J. A. Croel, Brunswick, Georgia.
Wonderful curea of Scrofula, Salt
Whimm. fllMira. Rnrai. Dv«nemla_ rmd
parilla
Ulcers, Sores, Dyspepsia, and
other diseases, prove the great curative,
blood purifying and enriching powers of
Hood’s sarea ‘
mammae
nraHHHHnranni
' take, easy to operate. 25c.
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There is nothing just
as good as AFRICANA for
Rheumatism or any
other Blood Disease, so
demand it and do not
permit your Druggist
to sell you some sub
stitute. Thousands of
people who have been
sufferers for years, and
who have long ere this
given up all hope could
be restored to health
again by taking
AFRICANA the wonder
ful Blood Purifier. It
never fails
Sold ,t—
SMITH’S DRUG STORE
A Dollar Saved
IS A DOLLAR MADE
This Is a business maxim that cannot t« gala
•aid It applies to the purchase or Whiskies as to
everything else.
If we can save yon a dollar on a *2 purchase,
you want to see us, don’t you? If we could not
do this, it would not pay us to advertise the fact
Would It?
This is a straight business projKislUon: we
Quote prices to prove what we say. Head the
. list below, compare the prices for these goods,
and see If you cannot save at least 50 j»cr cent, by
buying from us.
Don't imagine now, liecause wo make this
REMARK A It I.K KHDI CTIuN. that these goods
differ In the slightest from those for which you
pay one-third and one-half more.
They are stamlard goods, and nobody ran offer
you better. Everything sold by us is guaranteed.
Don’t Throw Your Money Away,
Save a Dollar if You Can.
Uoro are Our Price*:
sj-' Can you get others to even duplicate them? t
fo. think not;
£ Jfoooogabela Pure Rye (original bottling)
at R0 cents per quart
Baker’s AAA A Uye. (original ImtUIng) at toe qt.
<**“liAn Rye (original bottling) a t T* yxT quart
“ House Old Rye (original Ifottllng)
". "* —*i per quart.
forth Worth Swept hy Ffrei.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 16.—Nearly tho
whole northern portion of Worth
county his been swept by flames dur
ing the past twenty-fonr hours, and
at last reports their progress had not
been checked.
The county around O&kfield and
Warwick has Buffered losses that will
amount to thousands of dollars.
The woods near Warwick caught
fire late Tuesday afternoon, and the
flames rapidly spread in every direc
tion.
There has been no rain in that
country for many weeks and the
woods are as dry as tinder.
Eye witnesses say that flames leap
ed high enough in places to burn tho
green tops of tail pines.
The citixens of Warwick fought ail
last night and this morning to save
their town and called iu assistance
from the country.
Many buildings have been destroy
ed, dwellings, gins, and barns stored
with guano, cotton, corn, etc.
A number of cows, sheep and hogs
have been caught by the flames and
burned to death, while mile after
mile of fencing has been destroyed.
A large quantity of wood belong
ing to the Alabama and Northern
Hoad was burned and the loss to
owners of timbered lands cannot be
estimated.
Whole sections of timber have
been completely destroyed.
The fire has swebt over an area
many miles in extent and was still
burning at 6 o'clock this afternoon.
The loss so far on burned build
ings alone will amount to several
thousand dollars.
- kMdOtttr repper Hjc (original l*otillng)$l pr.qt.
•r aioauit Vernon Ry# (original bottling)yl |»er qt.
HE TUford Old Cabinet Unoriginal bottling)
at simper quart.
__ Cslifoiarn wines fro
X upward*.
’ Imported wines from
in GO cents a gallon i
il a gallon a
a bottle.
Claret by tbe ease of 1 down quarts, 94.
Rhine Wine by the case of i dozen quart*. 94.
Sole agents for tbe celebrated Geor
gia brands of Ciders and Nectars,the
best and cheapest goods in the market
Wc make a specialty of the Jl r G
trade, and all orders by mail or tele
graph will have our prompt attention.
Special inducements offered. Send
for price list * information. , I , bone267
The Altmayer & Flatau
JLiiquor Company.
J506 And 508 Fourth Street. Near
Union Paasenger Depot.
It k not often that a physician iccom-
mends a patent medicine; when he does,
yon may know that it is a good one. Dr.
J. P. Cleveland, Glasgow, Va., writes:
I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy in my prac
tice and It has proven to be an excellent
xcmedy, where a thorough course of med
icine had failed with me. I recommend
it to my patients every time for colic and
diarrhoea.” Many other progressive
physicians recommend and use this rem
edy, because it always cures and cure*
quickly. Get a bottle and you will have
excellent doctor In tho house, for all
bowel complaints, both for children and
adulta. For sale at Tlfton Drug 8tore.
Asliburn Article*.
Monday night&bout o’clock fire
was discovered ip J $ Betts & Go’s
planing mill, but by prompt aotion
it was soon extinguished,
Mr. Boatie Fender, of Tifton, is
attending the Ash born High School.
A negro woman near Ashburp,
While burning trash a few ils/l
{had her clothing ignited and was
burtitt! to death.
Mr. J II Allen gave bis Sunday
school a social entertainment at the
residence of Mr Hudson last Monday
night. All report a pleasant time.
Mr. J M Haney has put a partition
through his warehouse, and one side
of it is now occupied by Mr W A
Murray, who lost Ins store in the re
cent fire, with a stock of general mer
chandise.
Prof. L D Passmore made a busi
ness trip to Sylvester Saturday.
Many temporary buildings are be
ing put up by the hustling merchants
in w’hich to do business until better
ones can be built.
J. T. M.
Hi’KinuriKLO, Mo,
Mfjmiu. LII'I’MAN linos., Savannah, «a.
Gkxtlemkx La*t June I bad a ocrufnla aor#
r break out on my ankle. It grew rapidly and
ooon extended from wy toot to my knee. I got
one bottle of your P. V. P. and wan agreeably
surprised at tbe result. Tbe entire sore healed
at once. I think I hare taken nearly every med
icine recommended for scrofula and catarrh^nd
your P. P. I*, is the hast I ever tried. It cannot
lie recommended to highly for blood poison, etc.
Yours very tru
Who Can Measure
The Influence of the mother! It
shapes the course of unborn gen
erations—goe3 sounding through
all comine ages and enters the
confines of Eternity.
With what care, therefore,
should the Expectant Mother be
guarded, and bow great the ef
fort be to ward off danger and
make her life happy.
‘Mothers Friend”
Allays
Serious
ness, re
lieves the
Headache,
. .Cramps
and Nau
sea. and
so pre
pares the
system that CblM-BIrth is made
easy and the time of. recovery
shortened—many say "stronger
after than before confinement.”
It Insures safety to life of both
mother and child. All who have
used “Mother's Friend” say they
will never be without it again.
No other remedy robs confine
ment of its pain.
[ . HcimM.
Mirdl'Cm.
New Orleans Leu, Mobile Ala, and
Birmingham, Ala. Account of the
abore, the Plant System will sell
ronnd triji tickets to points named
at rate of oue flue for the ronnd trip,
from Feb. 16th to 21st, inclusive,
limited to March 5th.
B. W. Wbbnjt, H. C. McFaddkn,
P. T. M, A. 0. P. A,
Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
UmmTn> bw* With Ommtb
«g3Sf fimfcfittttSSASS
MxrrM.
Tuesday evening, February 16,
Mr. John Evans, of Asbburn, and
Miss Florrie Smith were united in
marriage at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. K. R. Smith,
ot Sycamore, Eldei; II. Stubbs, offici
ating. The attendants, were: Mr.
Geo. Evans and Miss Kate Goodman,
Mr. W. R. Smith and Miss Vie Evans,
Mr. Sam Betts and Miss Pearl Stublw,
Mr. Edwin Smith and Misa Harriett
Goodman.
Mr. Frank Moore, of Valdosta,and
Miss Lee Sheldon, of Way cross, were
united in marriage in Albany Sunday
afternoon. It was a Gretna-Green
affair, the parents of the young couple
objecting only on the score of their
age. They came to Tifton after the
leremony, and spent a short while
with relatives here. The parents of
both have forgiven them, and we
wish them all happiness.
Liquors &&
Ve have the largest and
-SBest Selected^#-
stock, in our line, evdr
brought to South Geor
gia. Every Dollar ssys^’*
SLOAT BEOS. , Georgia..!
■*A enatomsr whose wife wed ‘Mother’* Friend,
uya that if ih* had to go through the ordeal
again, and thare war* bat four bottle* to be
obtained, a*d tho «*a* w*a ROOM per bottle, hi
would have the®.** Gko.Lattoj*, Dayton,Ohio
SMthr Mull. *• strslyl sfpffcs, |ms PER SOTTLX.
TO ••fexrnCTANTOlofHERS” kislM fro# coo
TMt QfUDFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. QA
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
thousands of
* women aro
troubled at
monthly inter
vals SIS psfis
in the he Ad,
back, breasts,
shoulders, sides
hips and limbs.
But they need
not suffer. 4MP
These pains are gym jHoms of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected. Tbe men
strual function should operate
painlessly.
Sn»i
mokes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops nil this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
month after month when Wine
of Cardui will relieve her? It
costa $1.00 at the drug store.
Wiry don’t you get a bottle
For advice, in cases requiring
special directions, address, giv
ing symptoms, “The Ladies'
Advisory Department,” The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
It’s so Very Easy to Save Honey,
If You Only Start Right.—->•
The right way to start is to buy your Meats and
Groceries .from the firm that will look after and guard
your interest. See our
Our M!eat Department
yOU will find one well equipped to han
dle and execute all orders entrusted to his care.
Western and native Beef, Pork, Sausage,
Liver, Oysters and Fish. lC6 111 abundance,
—Highest Market price paid lor Hides, Etc.—
Our Grocery Department
Is in charge of one who the good people of Tifton can rely
on to fill their wants. Canned Goods in abundance.
Tilton’s favorite Hour, “Xhe Obelisk” Bacon, Lard,
Butter, Cheese &c. We have, just received from the well
known firim of Biaukc & Co., St. Louis, a fine lot of Fancy
Candy. These goods arc beauties and should be seen all lov
ers of sweets. JJWliighest market price paid for Chickens and Eggs.
Telephone all order# to ml ri and they will receive our prompt attention
Winning one and all IvIVji Ov » prunperoua and a Happy >ew Year.
Wo are, yours to servo.
m
JO-f-’W-th
WILSON & BRIDGES,
ifton Public School,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Mr*. ROZENA LEWIS
of 0*s*i
5ft
, af oenavlll*. T*x*t, sayti
troubled at monthly Intmol* I
lit palm In ny hud end hick.
tav* b»*n entirely rellevM by
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DYSENTERY, CRAMPS. COtlC, CHOLERA
H08BUS, PAIRS 0 THE tTWACH,
aadJUIAffatiisaf aftlMlmU.
UPPMAN BROS., pftpfc, lamas
A«ttSsur
Spring Term Begin*
JANUARY 3rd. 1898,
1 L MIAN, A.
A nominal entrance fee will
cal advantages offered under
Violin, Mandolin and'Oi
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