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Sir. Knip.lt 0. Ki*pai>h,of Alap»b»i
one of the j>owl-looking joung buBi-
tie«B men of that pretty city, has no-
•eeptsil a position with Mr. Marion
Paulk, the handsome bachelor mer
chant on Main street,
Mr. and Mrs. W.'F. Segirr return-
P 0(1 Saturday from V rifit to Mr. 8e-
gler's parents, near Meigs, where they
went to attend the marriage of Mr.
' . Segler’s sister, Cora, to Jfr. Walter
P. Brown, 6f Moultrie.
Whole wheat flour exactly repre-
nents the human body in all its ele
ments. Get it at Padrtek’a.
Mr. H. P. Allen, of Valdosta, who.
says he was with Sampson’s fleet
during the siege of Santiago, was In
-in Tifton Saturday night, awaiting
Ins train, He shown three scars as
" memontoea of the acrap.
Miss Gertrude Sutton, of Greggs,
<3a., in the Hirer Bend district of
Berrien, who has been spending a
few days with relatives in' Alapaha,
arrived in.Tiftou Monday, on a visit
to her cousin, Miss Mamie Duff.
Come to Carter A Dorough^Tifton,
Ca.Jor Conover & Kingsbury Pianos,
Chicago Cottage Organa, Standard
' and New Home sowing machines.
Organs >20 and op. Sewing ma
chines >5.00.
Early in tho week, the school roll
at the Tifton Institute numbered 98,
with several more to come in. Com
pared with last year, the showing is
’ a great gain, and before the close of
Abe term, between 125 and 150 pupils
are expected.
Mr. J. B. Greene, Jr., brought in
from Mr. W. Lennon’s place, near
Harding, a lot of country hams, care
fully cared and wrapped, and several
gallons of bottled syrup yesterday.
The syrnp bad been bottled and aoal-
ed while new, and retains its flavor.
Both articles met a ready sale.
Mr. \Y. I). Brady, who lives near
Ty Ty, is very low at this writing,
and his condition is considered se
rious, it being feared that blood poi
son bas set in from a carbuncle on
his back. A number of close friends
* and relatives have been summoned to
his bedside.
A stubborn cough or tickling In the
.throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure.
Harmless In effect, touches the right spot,
reliable ami Just what Is wanted. 1 It
•actant once. Smith's Drug Store, Tifton;
McCranie, Sparks; Gregory A Goodman.
Dr. N. Peterson informs the tiu-
.aitle that he contemplates locating in
Dougins about Jan. 1st. The news
•sritl be received with deep regret by
his mauy friends in Tifton. During
his long residence here, Dr. Peterson
has endoared himself to our people,
stud they will see him leave with sor
row.
Missea Harriet (loodman,Gertrude,
Ethel and Florence Fadrick, Messrs.
Harmon, Searcy, Crawley and Harry
•Goodman, participated in the pro-
•oeedtngs of the Epworth League con
ference at Aahburc last Saturday and
Sunday, and were moat hospitably
entertained by tho good people of
.lhnt Christian town.
•"Mote than twenty million free samples
of DeWItt'i Witch Hazel Salve have been
distributed by the manufacturers. What
belter proof of tbelr confldence In it’s
merits do you want! It caret piles,
burnt, scalds, sores, in (he shortest space
of time. Smith's Drag Store, Tifton;
McCranie, Sparks; Gregory A Goodman,
Air. Jacob Watson, one of Berrien’s
Riracttcal farmers, says be is done
with oetton, until prioet show a ma
terial advance from thoee prevailing
at preaenl. He finds that almost
.anything olae be oap plant pays bet-
. iter, and that good hay is not only
•aaleable, but the obeapeet crop to
raise, and the leant expense to market
It has always been a pleasant and
-exemplary custom on tbe part of th
'churches in Tifton to bold no ser-
vvioea atone while tbe other is having
-protracted eervioct. As the Mell As
sociation convenes npxt Wednesday,
it iritt be necessary to have a btuineaa
meeting at tbe Baptist church Sun-
•day morning,hut-no services will be
.held itt the evening.
have been conducted at the Methodist
church daring the past week by-Pas
tor C. E» Crawley, assisted by Elder
H. 8tobbe, and Revs. Jason Sbirsh
and 6. W. Brows.
• Some excellent, moving sermons
have been delivered, and an active
interest in tbe meetings manifested.
Several membors have already been
added to the church.
The meetings will continue through,
out tbe week, and everybody is
earnestly invited to attend.
Rsv. Jason Sbirab has alto been
organizing a Christian Workers class,
and has secured several members
here.
Schaal Books.
Smith’s Drug Store is headquarters
for books used in Tifton and Berrien
county.
The exhibition of the War-Graph
lost night was far inperior to any of
the kind Tifton Ims yet had. The
machine baa a skillful operator, the
onl/draw-back being the lack of a
strong electric light. The scenes
were realistic, and the colored views
especially good. Songs, some of
them illustrated, were a good feature.
Another exhibition will be given to
night, after cbnrcb services.
CHICK A COLO IN ONE OAV.
Hus laxative Bromo quinine Tablets. All
‘ - tfll -
drecsieu refund money tf It fella to cure. 1
TbegeaaIneaesL.B.Q. on aeeb tablet.
Mr. 8. P. Pool, who has been stay
ing with his brother, Mr. J. A. Pool,
on the H. H. Tift farm two miles
north of town, left Monday for bis
old home in RulTHiu, N. C. We re
gret to see him go, and he would
probably remain with us for some
time longer were it not for the fact
that his brother is going to open
business at the home town, and needs
his help.
A party of hunters consisting of
Measr. Fulwood, Boatright, Wilson,
Gaulding, Spires, Purvis, McCreu,
Hearing, Baker and a few others,
killed a One four-pronged buck a few
miles southeast of Tiftou yesterday.
The animal gave them a long chase
after being severely wounded, and
the boys were exhibiting their trophy
last night with no little pride.
thanks to kind friends and neighbors
for many favors shown us during
tbe illness of our little infant. May
they have their lamps all trimmed and
bunting when He eomev, la the with
of W. II. Olcvkb and Familt.
Mbs. J. R. McLain.
Mr. David Heacox, who has been
emplopcd at tbe Tifton mills for some
time past, left this week for hit home
in Niantic, Rhode Island. He it an
excellent machinist, and has many
frienda'here whose good wishes go
with him.
Foul-Smelling
Catarrh.
Cfttarr!) M one of the most obstinate
ilseases. find hence the most difficult
to get rid of.
There i« but on* way to cure it.
The disease is in the blood, and all the
world citn Imve no permanent
effect whatever upon it. Swift’a Spe-
, for it is
eifle cures Catarrh permanently ,
the only remedy which can reach the
disease and force it from the blood.
Mr. B. P. McAllister, of liamidsburg,
Kfhad Catarrh for years. He writes:
“I ooul.l see no Improvement whatever,
(bough 1 was constantly^treated with s^yyi
ent Inhaling remedies-
la faeL I eoutd feel that
each Wtntor I waa worse
than the year previous
•'Finally ft waa
tuourktto my aottea
that Catarrh was a blood
disease, ami after think
ing over the matter. I
saw It was on reasonable
to expect to be eared by
remedies whisk only
reached the surface. I
ikes decided la try
_ Lota** were used. I no
ticed a perceptible Improvement. Continuing
the remedy, the disease was forced oat of tny
system, and a complete cure was ths result.
1 advise all who bavs this dreadful diseane to
abandon tbelr local treatment, which has never
done them any good, and take 8.8. 8., a rem
edy that can i each the dLveiae sod cure it."
To continue the wroi g treatment for
Oatarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift's
Specific la a real blood remedy, and
IJi
cures obstinate, deep-seated disease*,
which other remedies have no effect
whatever upon. It promptly reaches
Oatarrh, and never fails to cure even the
most aggravated eases.
S.S.S. r fhcBlood
is Purely Vegetable, and Is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
dangerous minerals.
Books mailed free by 8wift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
Pain in the Head
Catarrh, Sour Stomach, Dizzi
ness, Rheumatism
A Grand Work Accomplished by
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
WUI scad a fetter to soy
paint in Unde Bern's big
loan Is. I For this very
reason, If you art side.
•ore or stfftcriag, this
very trifling outlay
May Save Your
Ufa! rr&s
—»>■»> write a plain letter, csa*tyoaP WcO.it
win take Just two cents to carry it to tbe
“WidligtoiliiilHl t Surgjcil listltite,
Atlaita, Ceorgli,
And the famous specialists who forts tbe staff
of that Institute are able to give you advice and
treatment by mail as wcU as if yon came In per
son to the dty. This U do mistake. They are do
ing it every day. They now have patients in
autbcadjoining States, some of them hundreds
of miles sway, and tbelr
r cures are simply won-
fATiON
AND
FREE!
In every Deformity of Opine or Umbo. Chib Foot,
Hare Up. Cross Kyca and other anrgkal cases, alsn
in aU forms of ({kin and Blood dborders,Bhcuma-
tism, Sciatica. Catarrh at tbe Hose. Throat,
bangs, stomach or any vital organ, Liver, Kid
ney and Bladder troubles, Nervous Weak
nesses of either men or women, diseases of the
sexual parts and cvpry other bodily affliction that
dertake your t
coats yon nothing. If we un-
—. —e we shall send you question
Wank for Asti particulars. If your case it
curable hg^human skill and perfect science WE
That first 2-ceut stamp may save your life. All
INSTITUTE,
500-1 Aiutell Bill,., Atlanta, On.
Shortest Route to Moultrie.
Flu. Schtduli, Effective last lit. 1893.
rr BOUND
Read Up
Read Down
4:00pm lv Spark*-.
43*4 •• lv iierrien...
5 24 •* lv Bayboro ..
5:40 “ lv Pinopolis .
9:08 “ lv Connally's .
6:24 » lv Hume's...
«:4H •• lv llaibour‘8..
7:64 lv Sinclair's
Moultrie lv 8:00
Onvvncnovsi—Connects with o. 8. A F..
Bparks; With Georgia Northern at Moultrie
Central time. Daffy
II. T-Smart, D. C. Bacon,’ M. F. Xxonot
except Sunday.
icon, M. F. As
Vlce-rivs. (tan'I. 8ti|»t
<o.H
14>t>
Miles Shortest Line
—BETWEEN—
Xontfoatry and Savannah.
MAINLINE. „ „ __ __
If. No. IT. No. If. No. 20.
43pm 7 25am lv Savannah ar 8 25pm 910am
u Matn 11 33am ar Helena “ 405pm 890am
1267am 1384pm*• Abbeville “ 316pm 2 40am.
216am 1 SOptu “ Cordele •• 210pm Ittam
S 18am 2 tfpm “ Amerieus *• 12 34pm 12 28aiit
414am 3 55pm" Richland " 1135pm 1130pm
800am 8 OOpw "Mo’tgomery lv 7 45am 745pm
COLUMBUS and ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 1. No. 2 i’j
looOam lv Columbus ar 6 20pm
11 86am ar Rid land " 3 66pm
1364pm" Dawson " 268pm
129pm " Albany lv 310pm
Trains Not. 1 and 2 carry through coachea be
tween Atlanta and Albany in cbuncctlon with
Southern Railway.
FITZGERALD DIVISION.
No. 9. No. 7. No. 8- No. If.
3 30pm 7 00am lv Abbeville ar 12 lOpra 815pm
4 35pm fooamar Fitzgerald “ 11 l<kun 6 45pm
4 60pm 1000am" Ocllla lv 1045am 516pm
Tralna No’s. 11 and 12, Sunday’s only:—Leave
Abbeville 8.45 a.m , arrive Fitzgerald 9.40; Oella,
10.15. Returning, leave Delia 6.10 p.m., arrive
Fitzgerald 5.33; Abbeville, 6 35.
CONNECTIONS.
Train No. 10.—Connects at Savannah with
Plant System, F C 41 F aud Steamers; at Helana
with Southern Railway train No LI, north bound;
at Abbeville for Fitzgerad ami Ocllla; at Cordele
with G 8 & r R’y No 4. north bound:at Richland
with CaADiv for Albany aud Colnuitma;at
Montgomery with f. & N for New Orleans and
beyond, for Birmingham aud the north^lsowlth
W R’y of Alalamaror Selma.
Train No. IT.—Connects at Savannah with
Plant System and FC4P Ky; at Helena with
Southern R’y No 16 south bound and No 16 north
bound; at Anbevllle for Fitzgerald and Ocilla:
at Curtlele with G 8 a F B R No 1 south bound
and No2 north bound: at Richland with C A A
Piv. for Columbua anti Atlanta also fur Albany;
‘ "otitroroery with L A N for New Orleans and
>od, for Birmingham and tbe nortb.atso with
LAN from New Orleans and from the north,
’ » with Western K'y of Alabama from Selma;
... Richland with C & A Div for Columbua aud
Atlanta, also for Albany; at Cordele with USA*
F K’y No 5 for Tifton and Valdosta; at Abbey Hie
Fitzgerald r ' “ “— *
; Savannah with
Plant System and F C A F h R.
Train No. 20—Connect* at Montgomery with
_ A N from New Orleans and from the north,
also with Western R'y of Alabama f
- ft F ‘
at Cordele with O 8 i
No 19 and 20,
"ecu, Garbktt,
Vico-Prea. «& Gen. Mgr.
Successful Physicians.
of 2214 B Broad St, -
Atlanta. Gi_. — _—_ , T _
feetly reliable and remarkably successful in the
treatment of chronic dieoasesof n-
Ga.. as t
asi
and women.
They cure when others fall. Our readers If in
need of medical help should certainly write
these eminent doctors and you will receive a free
and export opinion of your case by return mail
O TJ Tl
FIR. E. H. TIFT,
Is off for
If Ml miii He Irflera II
u I waa a victim of catarrh and utkffcrrd iriMiu/uic e. mi/cmc r%- •. «
t xml del ot pain In th. top .ml b.ck ; TIMMONS & MYERS. Proprietors
Where lie will buy the choicest slock of-—
Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Etc.,
Ever brought lo Tifton.-^' ^. Savc us your orders.
of my bead. I was also troubled with
•our alomach, rheumatism, indigestion
and ditilneei. I felt all run down and
thought I should be obliged to give up my
housework. I began taking Hoed'a Sar
saparilla and Hood’s Pills and was re
lieved. They gave me an appetite and I
gained strength. X have a little grand
child who waa cross and fretful ewlng to
oollo and hires. I persuaded his parent*
to give him Hood's Sarsaparilla and he la
now fit and healthy.” Mart • J.
Chatham, Arnold, Georgia.
L W. MYERS. Manager.
Hood’s 8 *"-
parllla
lathe Beet—tafoet tbe One True Blood Purifier.
AU druggists. fil;alx forgo. Get eoly Hood**.
• take, easy to opinio. Mo.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Bkjuuxm Couktt:
applied for exemption of per-
apart and valoaUcm of home-
e upon the same at 19 o’clock
— .■ of October, UKai my offloa.
----- under my hand and seal of office, this,
13th day of September. ltotL
— A. W. rATToasoy, Ordinary.
Take Prescriptions
To George Smith, Apothecary,
Smith’* Drug Store, where they will
be filled, just at the Doctor write,
them, with Pure Drug* toil at Reaa-
oliable Prices.
Twenty year* in the Drug Kuimeu
The regent
Cor. hm Ann. wd ,od. St.,
TIFTON, OA,
Under new management. House
newly furnished. Large, commo*
dlou, sample room,. Rates, $t,M
Ptritj. A. W. K00K8*
4-lT-*94-tf.
Kfftirnithed and papered throughout, Clean |
beds, i>est cuisine. Prompt service. Hltuzted lie*
tween Georgia Soiitlterii * Florida end Brun
swick A Western Depots. 8-6-'U6-tr.
TARVER’S
Old Book Store and Curiosity Shop.
Rare Books, Pictures,
Magaxlaes, Pamphlets.
Flues! Numismatic Library
In tho
You can tupply yourself with reading
matter of any kind, any time. Sehwol
Hooka for any county In the State ml
Reduced Kates.
INTELLIGENCE BUREAU.
Barnard and Broughton Streets,
S4VAmiAW. V - OEORG1A.
I IVEBY AMD FEED STABLER
J.W. JESSX*CO.,Projr’t.
Main Street, : Tifton, Ca.
Good teams, polite drivers. A shat* of your
patronage D respectfully toileted.
S-3V98.
-ONE-
MINUTE
COUCH CURE
Hut to what It wti
quick core. Pleasant to Uk*.
PLANT S Y STEAL.
No. 327. No. 93. No. 91.
Local 1’iveu-
Freight. Mixed ger
Dallj^ex Dally Dally
N«. 92. No. »4
- STATIONS.-
I’awen. I>wal
ger Freight
Dally Dally ex.
Sunday.
7 32 f
7 49 f
7 66 f
. Brunswick ...
Jamaica
.Wayneeviilc....
• ...Atkinson
Lnlaton
...Nahunta
Hoboken....
P. M. A. M.
10 17 f 19 44 .
19 43 f It *6 .
10 62 f 11 13 .
U 09 f U 2*
11 17 f 111
. Wayeroee...
. Waresboru..
...Millwood....
...McDonald...
..Pearson
.Kirkland ...
No. 93 No M
s 7 40 s 5 40
f 7 33 f 5 23
11 29 f 1143
tl 31 f 11 47 Gray*...
■ “* 88::::::
13 66.
11 «3f
11 tof
12 12f
H tof „
I2»S 13 45
13 46
1 04 f
I tof
i tof
1 27f
l tof
i-fitr
>19
l 27f 1 a
lilt 14
IMf IB
>19 11
A.M. P.X.
Tifton Lv
Tifton- Ar a
.....Ty-Ty f
....Sumner f
.... Poulan f
.. ..Isabella. f
..Willingham f
6 48 f
6 64 f
5 20 f
6 10
No. to. NO. 97.
No. ■*. No. 99.
with Cincinnati O. Tollman Sleeping Cars for St, Loots
I.DDNHAMT
General Superintendent,
nod aU points north, also Tampa and SLAagusttae
^EaW.COATES,
P. T. Mng*r. Savannah. Ga.
Tifton and Northeastern Railroad
“SOLDIERS* COLONY ROUTE.**
Not No 3 Not
fill •«
>23 >19
IS 996
>23
18
S 63
>89
« W
its. LOCAL TIME TABLE NO. •-
Effectively. 1*1197.
• Leave Tifton Arrive
t Brighton .
t F
All tox 6 10
a Sundays only.
sa*®
a Southern A Florida Railroads at Tiltonjtn
4 to 9 69 to Arrive .Fitzgerald Leave
Tralas Not. 1.9,3 and « rva daily, except Sunday. Noe 7 and 6 n
B.H.HFT,Fm. W.O.TIIT. TImTim. V. O. BOATRIGHT. Tram. Wtnace
GENERAL OFFICES,-TIPTON OCORCIA.