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BOILERS, TANKS AND SAW MILLS,
Brass and. Iron Castings-
Dealers in M-A-OHiiSrHIRY and. SUlRiPL-iIHjS
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Beltings, Packings, Lace Leather, Brass and Iron Mill Fittings, inspirators, Injectors, Lubricators, Steam Gauges, Pop Valves,-Whistles, Jet Pumps, Iron Pipe, Flues,
Iron Pulleys, Shafting, Boxes, Collars, Couplers, Babbit, Rope and all Mill and Gin Fittings. Bwgliali Gin Brasses, $4.00 per set.
^■Repair workjpromptly attended to,—WE_BUY 1 _8EU. and TRADE HEW AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY,—rite us for your wants.
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VALDSTA FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. VALDOSTA, Ca.
THE UOEONE ISLE} ARE OURS.
The Charlutsa Arrives Sslely it Mulls with
Three Traupsrts, Caftans Aeotber
Csaotry Oolnj Out.
Washington, July 4.—Tbe navy
department to-day. made pnblio tbe
following cablegram from Admiral
l)ewey:
.“Hong Kong, July 4^-iCavite, July
1.—Three tramporta and tbe Charles
ton arrived yesterday.
“Tho Charleston captured Guam,
Ladrone Islands, on June SI.
“There waa no resistance.
“She brought Spanish officers
from the garrison, tlx officers and
forty-fonr men to Manila.
“On Jane 20 the Spanish gnn Tea
sel Leyte came ont of a river near
Manila and anrrendered to me, hav
ing exhausted bis ammunition and
food repelling attaeka by insurgent*.
“She bad on board fifty.two offi
cers and ninety-four men' naral and
military. “Dcwrxr. 1
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident, of whioh Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, waa tha
•abject, is narrated by him as follows:
“1 was in a moat d.raadfal condition.
My skin waa almost yellow eyes
ssnken, tongue costed, pstn continual
ly in back and aides, no appetite—
graduaUjr growing weaker day by
i.r£ physicians bad given
me np. Fortunately, a friend advis
• • — aBi
ed trying ‘Eleotrio Bitten;’ and to my
great joy and anrpriae, the lint bottle
made t decided improvement. I
continued their nee for three weeks,
and am now a well man. “I know
they saved my life, and robbed the
gravo of another viotim. H . Mo one
■honld fail to Uy them. Only 60 eta
Hard Techs Frew Hirdlef.
IIabdixo, July 4.—We have had
a One rain to-day, and it waa much
needed. The crop* have coffered in
tbia lection a great deal, bnt if the
farmere can get a plenty of rain from
now on, they will make a plenty of
bread yet.
The cotton crop* are generally
good, where they have been worked.
Mesara. Jenkina and Patterson have
tbe cleanest cotton crops I hare seen.
Bro. Elisa Turner visited Mr. J. R.
Patterson's family Saturday and Sun*
day.
Min Camte McCranie attended
preaching at tbe Goff achocl boose
Sunday, also Messrs. W. £. Gibb*
and A. J. Pope.
Messrs. Harris and Golden visited
Tifton Monday.
Harding will bare one more piano
August 20th. Every body is oot-
dially invited to attend and bring a
full basket with them. They will
have plenty of free lemonade.
Several from this place attended
nrvtcea at tbe M. E. ehureb this
week, near Brookfield.
Mr. Chapman visited Fitxgendd
Sunday.
Mr. Henry Pope wu in Harding
Monday. He bae forsaken the saw
mill, the son is too boh Guess.
We have just passed into
Stock a Beautiful Line of
Jardinieres,
Cuspidores,
Flower Pots,
Hanging Baskets Etc,
—oTtand would be pleased to have you call and Inspect them.
ahonld fail to try them. Only 60 eta
per bottle at The City Drng Store,
Tifton, and J. H. McCranie, Sparks.
Ate Wltk till Semite.
Reproducing the recent article from
the Gaxette about tha Vanderbilt in
"oldent, Editor Parham, of tho Way.
cross Herald, says:
“The statements oontained in the
above article from tbe Tifton Gaxette
are, in tbe main oorreot Tbeaegroea
spoken of however, wren servants at
tending the Vanderbilt party whom
they insisted ahonld ooenpy seats at
the hotel table. To this part of the
program tha proprietor objected,
lionco tbe trouble. Tbe point we
made, aa editor of tho Free Press wu
this: Those people were trying to
do something in Georgia that they
wonld not have, dared to attempt in
New York, their own home. They
certainly would uot have allowed
their servants to ait down at the table
. witn them in their Fifth Avenue par-
lore, bnt aimply for tbe purpose of in
sulting the South, they were willing
to try it in Georgia.
“It U tone that we bandied a dol
lar of Vanderbilt’s money, and pro-
sumo that, u the editor of tho Gazette
suggests, it went the same way with’
many of its predecessors. Neverthe
less, Vanderbilt got tho worth of his
monoy.”
"Our customers say you manufacture
three ot the best remedies on earth,” said
the mercantile firm ot Bus, Harris,Brim
& McLain, of Dawson, Ga., In a recent
letter to the Chamberlain Mcdicne Co.
This la the nnlrertal verdict. Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm Is the finest preparation
in the world for rheumatism,, neuralgia,
lame back, qulnsey, sore throat, cats,
bruises, burnt, scalds, palms and ewell-
ings. ASS cent bottle of this liniment In
the house, will save a great deal of suffer
ing. Buy it at Smith's Drug Store.
Johnson’s
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Guaranteed, Smith’s Drag Store
Appeal te Ssas’sl Veteran.
Atlanta, Ga, Jane 30, 1898
Under a commission from the Gov
ernor aa Captain of the new regiment
of Georgia Volnnteera, I am appeal
ing to tbe Sons of Confederate Vete
rans in the atato to join my company
now organizing in Atlanta. I have
held the honor of being atate com
mander of Sona of Veterans for the
paat year, and in going to the front
desire to appeal to these sons for en
listment in my company. We shall
go aa a company of stalwart and
patriotio yonng men seeking to ex
emplify a truly loyal spirit to onr
Bog and country.
Our recruiting office is IS Kimball
House, Atlanta. We solicit the en
listment of all Sons of Confederate
Veterans. W. W. Davies,
Capt. 3rd. Ga. Reg. U. 8. V. and
Com. Sons Con. Veta. for Ga.
To our Farmer Friends,
Cotton Planters, Guano distributors,
Com planters, Sewer pipe of all sizes,
Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Cut Disc Har
rows, wheelbarrows, etc.
S n QT A PY Tift Building,
• VJT' D -Li XY KJ A, TIFTON, GA. <#•
(0-18-tf.)
D. HARRIS,
Practical • Tailor.
SUITS TO ORDER a specialty.
Cleaning’ Dyeing «»<> Repairing.
Thirty Years Experience in the Tailoring Business enables me
to Guarantee Entire Satisfaction.
SUITS MADE FROM $15.00 UP.
3D. HARRIS, ®T*r Lave & Baeks’s Retail stare,
8-SMf] Main Street, : TIFTON, GA.
Hard Sense.
_ Metis Yssr Needs.
«n you feel tired, languM, nervous and are
troubled with pimple* .and eruption*, you will
And Hood’* SarwtpartlU exactly meets yoot
* i. It purine* and enrtebe* the blood and
Impart* to U tbe qualities needed to ton* tbe
nem* and nourUb tbe whole system. It core*
an blood humor*. .
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It takes keen common tense,
added to superior judgment and
experience, to be superintendent of
a railroad. 8nch a man never re
commends anything that he bat not
himself anbjected to crucial teat.
A prominent railroad superintend-
ent, living at Savannah, Ga., in
which city he waa born, says he
feela better than he ever did, and
he had the wont case of dyspepsia
on record. - Be had no appetite, and
the little he ate diaagreed with him,
causing him to vomit often. Be
had paint In the head, breast and
stomach, bnt after using three hot-
ties of P. P. P. he felt like a new
man. Be says that he feels that he
could live forever if he conld always
getP. P.P. Bit name will be given
on application to Llppman Brothers,
proprietors of this great remedy.
Dyspepsia In all its forms la promptly
and permanently cured by P. P. P. General
Debility and lack of energy give place to vim and ambition throngb
tl\euseofP. P. p. Blood Poison and all its Incidental and hereditary
Uls are eradicated by P. P. P. Rheumatism la conquered and banished
by P. P. P„ aa are also Catarrh and Malaria. P. P. P. la a purely vege
table compound, which has steadily grown la favor for years.
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS, Bt0CK , savannah, Ga.
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CHILL
TONIC
ISSUST AS GOOD TOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE GO cts.
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, St. bouia, Mo.
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" ^ 'tm» Bros* already lhl» year. In allot
ot 14 inn. in tho drag bnaln—■
d an nrticlo that rare mica universal
MTHiokl
faction M jrour Tonic.
Smith’i
la all o
mine— ■ bar*
? to such uni’
our. truly,
AB/IT.CAKB faOfa
Dm. Store.
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