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iBTJIIED IN YALDOSTA&-
BOILERS, TANKS AND SAW MILLS,
‘Brass and Iron Castings-*
Dealers in iVEA.aPIIINrKiFiY' and SUPPLIES
AMD CARRY A. I'ULX. STOCK OK
Beltings, Packings, Lacc Leather, Brass and Iron Mill Fittings, Inspirators, Injectors, Lubricators, Steam Qauges, Pop Valves, Whistles, Jet Pumps, Iron Pipe, Flues,
IronJ’ulleys, Shafting, Boxes, Collars, Couplers, Babbit, Rope and all TWfH and flin Fittings. ‘EwglinBi Gin BlWlW) $4.00 per set.
j09~Repair work’promptly attended to.—WE BUV. SELL and TRADE HEW AND SECOND HAND MACHIHEBY.—ritc us for your wants.
. VALDSTA FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. Valdosta, Ca.
A Dir Will CectH.ua.
Oicoii, Sept. 21.—It looka a little
like nln to-day, and we are needing
a ahower now.
J. N. Bray & Co, expect to atop
their mill in a few daja. They will
tear down the old mill aoon alter,
and bnild a new one out and ont,with
new and larger machinery.
Mr. Bukina, populiat candidate tor
reprcaentative,waa in town yesterday.
A goodly number ot na. attended
big meeting at Pteaaant Sunday, and
all report a.nloe tlmo and lots of good
eating.
J. A. Matilda, Jr., broaglit in bis
bride last Sunday night was a week
ago. She wae a Mias ralrick, ot
Brooks county. We wish them a
pleasant voyage through life.
J. D. Shaw, Dr. l’ailor.l, W. F.
Matlhix and two or three others, at
tended the Sam Jones lecture in Vat
Host* Monday night.
Misa Mattie Futcfa, of Nashville, is
visiting relatives in Cecil this week.
Mia* Suaie limit visited relatives in
Valdosta Sunday.
Chief E. L. Knight lias been on
sick list for a few days, bat we see he
has on his atar again.
Mr. 1’. A. Judge is here, cutting
the framing for Bray & Co’s new null,
Oh, how it hurt na to bear that onr
esteemed friend, Henry, Morgan, was
lost. May Cod reconcile bis parents
and brothers ami' sisters that all
things work together for good to
those that love Cod.
J. W. (i nelly has gone to the coast
after flsb. Hope lie will have good
luck.
Mr. Brinson, of Valdosta, <vua via
icing his daughter, Mm. Bray, last
week. Gus,
V.'as Broken Uimn.
“I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for blood
Itoiaon, rheumatism and broken down syateui. 1
«u also suffering from an ulcerated ankle.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has greatly relieved me. It
'made ute feel stronger fron\ the Ant dose and I
believe ithassaved my lire." HollihA.Cooi.wy,
Sugar Valley, Georgia.
Stats Election Tickets.
The Gazette U in receipt, from the
headquarter! of the itate democratic
executive committee, of the official
form ot ataie election ticket, contain
ing all the constitutional amend
ments, pro end con.
The ticket it fifteen inches in
length, and contains qnitea tot of
reading-matter. County nominee!
should get together and settle on the
number of tickets they wish, os
vvliioh the Gazette can make them a
nook-bottom price.
Von Invite dlisppoialm.nl when you
experiment. DeWiUfi Little Early Ris
ers an pleasant, easy, thorough Bine pills.
’ They curs cou.tlpi.Uou and sick headache
Juat ss sate as you lake them- Smith's
Drag Store, Tlfton; McCrsntc, Sparks;
Gregory A Goodman, Adel.
Nol'ke.
All persons are forewarned pot to
trade for a note given by Mn. T. 0.
O’Qmnn or Silas O’Quinn to W. Q.
Tift for $29.45, as same baa been
“This, Sept. 2nd, 1898.
Su.as O’Qukn.
Dealt el a Lillie Ose.
Arthur Julian, the one-year-old
child of Mr. and Mrs. Jamee McLain,
died at the home of lira. McLain’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oliver,
Monday morning at 5 o’clock, after
months of aente suffering.
A peenliar sad feature is that the
father ii now with Hay's regiment, at
Santiago, and is hardly aware, by tbit
time, of the death of hil only child.
The Gazette extends sympathy to the
bereaved relatives.
Ths remains were interred at Ziou
Hope cemetery Tuesday morning,
Her. Jne. A. Cox conducting the ob
sequies.
Within the tluy graveyard’s mound,
Tti bat the empty shell that Ilea;
The jewel ahlnea In Jcaua' crown
And aheds tta raya In raradlae.
On Heaven's sweet and iwacefnl above
He waits na, ’inId the cherubs fair;
Weep not that he baa gone before.
Rat rather Strive to meet him there.
Johnson’s
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day,
Gunrmitccit, Smith's Drug Store
A wedding of unusual interest on
account of tile age of the contracting
parties occurred in the McDaniel
neighborhood near here on the 13th
instant. The bridegroom, John Mo-
Daniel is 81 years old, and the bride,
Mrs. Kppio McQnaig, is Cl,—Way
oroaa Journal.
We have just passed into km
Stock a Beautiful Line of
Jardinieres,
Cuspidores,
Flower Pots,
Hanging Baskets Etc.
"-<-7T»"d would be pleased to have you call and Inspect them.
Tn mir Formar Frionrlc 1 would sa >’> tllat I am better than ever pre-
1 U GUI lcllllld J I 1G1IUO) pared to supply you with plows of all kinds,
Cotton Planters, Guano distributors,
Com planters, Sewer pipe of all sizes,
Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Cut Disc Har
rows, wheelbarrows, etc.
Q n Q T APE Tift Building,
O’ \T’ O -Li A \J IV , TIFTON, GA. «M8-tf.)
Ciders and Fruit Juices.
Dealers will be benefited with an increased, prosperous
and satisfactory business by selling the Ciders and
Fruit Juices we supply. « B s c E B 3 ^- e4
HENRY SOLOMON & SON,
, 302, 304, 306, 308, 310, 312, Bay St., Savannah, Ga.
WOMAN’S
WORK.
Klondyke Restaurant.
JOHN B. GREENE, Prop'r.
IVLE A.L©, 35c., at all hours.
6-iS-tf.MAIN STREET, TIFTON, GA.
A THIEF iN M NIGHT.
Hot Catarrh Robs Its Victims Of MS and Life.
dothca or mwiagforothantonatefc sot a
meagre Income- Women who are too
amen on tbdr that, or who an unable U
Stand tba tfreis of over-work and wen^,
The use of morphine fl
■■HudmiiiaMiMHliyaulaphr
Maas are palnfti) tad nnplaamnt
BiadfehTa Female Regulator, the
I standard imidr foe A tmntf ot a cm* I
1 tniT, will rad permanently cor*
gdyeworstdiaogtoof wotten. Brad-
free oo
181)8 Ilicyclc* Down to $5.00.
Kew l*Hl Model Ladies' and Dents* Itlcyrlee
am now being sold on easy conditions, as low as
#3.00; others outright at #LUtt, and hlgh-gnul*
at #19.!tt and #22.V), to lie psht for after received.
If you will nit thla notice „ut and tend to 8ka>s,
IlnnuTg Co., Chiosppi, they will send you
their 1RPS bicycle catalogue and full particulars.
Farmers Break (be Boggy Monopoly.
It la claimed that for years buggy manufac
turers have fefcared exorbitant prices for their
fmde, but recently, through the combined as
aUtance of the fanners of Iowa, Illinois and
other ■ tales, Bears, Rorbctr ft Co., of Chicago,
have got the price of open buggies down to #10.-
k Too Rurwte8,#2S.TD: Top Harries. #43.75 and
pwarda, and they are •hipping them in immenae
ambeta direct to fannersIn every state. They
wdaa Immense Buggy Catalogue free, poet-
I * 1 ^. to -i ,, 7 on * wb ? S * afoTU ’ Thia certainly
• •WfYlctory for the farmer, hot a severe blow
to tbecarrtage nunufactuiers and dealers. ol*t.
SSSS?i
■wont i
p. p. p. assess^
p. p.p.
Lippman Brothers, UpXiBMi,
t r* iv«>i Caret,.Tvrea.
ACTUAL BUSINESS TAUGHT.
Railroad Pare Paid. AwIhu Guaranteed
Opm Ml year to both aexea.
nw.l4.tl.Ww. ll.-l.r*. Cwllrer.
4-lVW-lf. Macox, tiaoxuix.
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