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™* GAZETTE : TIFTON. OA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1808
i .LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Clever J. J. Goldan is behind the
j counter* at Love * Back’s.
Te Be Merited Soon. Some nice fall turnipa would be
Young ladle* who expect to bo married , about the thing just now for the Tif-
Ibie Fall ahould write to J. P. Stevens & : ton market.
Bro., Jeweler* and Engravers of Atlanta ■ ...
for aample* ot wedding cards, which will j ., . “ 11 M< ‘* °t health flour at
a.nl frsua nf oliarres* Ala** f.ill Inf..* ' anriCIC S.
be sent free of charge. Also full iof«
ination at to the proper forms to be unm! £.11. Tift, of Tifton, Ga., ie a
on inch occasions. j guest of his mother, Mre. Phoebe
'Tift,—aMvstic, Conn., Journal.
Mr. William Wheeless has returned
to Tifton, after a pleasant visit to
’ friends ii. this city.—-Albany Herald.
Albany if j tlJ , n the j, roccr y |jno, you will
’Tla swest to court,
But sometime* Witter.
To court a girl
Amt tin:.ll> get her.
—I'hicap
Mrs. J. W. Brinn went to
tbia morning, to altetid the hay dav And it at MathuT& Kendor
fe.tivitiea. .sheriff
Freah vegetablea
Mathis & Fender’*.
day
Mn. Jno. A. Sibley returned a few
dayi since front a visit to relatives in
Marietta.
Ie was a business
tc Tifton Timrsilav, serving
for the fall term of superior
Both Tifton’i hotels, the ltcgcnt
and Sadie, are doiug a good business.
Tifton is the central point for the
busii ess travel of this Section of
Georgia, and the trareliug men make
it headquarters.
Feed your little ono on Ilalston
food.
Mrs. Jos, Silberiimii is opening u
pretty line of millinery and fancy
goods in the Suwanee restaurant
building, on Main street. She will
leave in a few days for New York,
to lay in a complete line of the latest
full uti'l wint r styles.
The Dream of.
Fair Woman Realized
In the Invention of the
Martin Improved Ironing
and Gntting Table.
■curt.
The sewing machine men are quite
in evidence in Tifton now, making
Mrs. Cbas. Graydon went up to this place headquarters for adjoining
Macon Saturday, for a few days'visit territory.
to relatives. Telephone your wants for dinner
Good coffee, lOlbs for $1, Mathis; to No. 30, and* they will do the rest.
,fc Fender. Mr. Fisher Paulk, of Alapaha. was
'York on the cotton warehouse has in Tifton Tuesday last on business,
not progressed so well this week as it and paid Ins res|tects to the Gazette
did last, and the brick work is not, while here.
completed yet. j Mineral witter on draught at the
Fresh, ecasonable vegetablesat Wnt.: Oily Drugstore. tf.
Wilsons. | If the owner of that potato patch
Burial lots iu the Tifton cemetery Jdnwn near the end of Central avenue
ought to be the cheapest things on |don't speedily save the hay he will
earth. There is absolutely no de- j lose his crop.
innnd for them. (In to Harry and Pete, the hand.
The best cream cheese is kept by ""me druggists. They do till pre-
Mathiu & Fender. i scription*. tf.
Mr. J. G. Graydon continues to Cotton receipts at this place up to
improve slowly from his recent para- this morning are only about hulf
lytic attack, und his friends hope | what they were for the same period
to soon see him out again.
Love & Buck keep the largest anil
last year, being near 300 hales short
Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Padriok drove
rfu*.lh C .™ ,toclt ot 800,111 ,n ,,IC rll >'-1 up from their mill near Staunton
Sunday to attend divine worship,
Call on them
Miss Ethel Padrick left this week
for Cairo, where she goes to attend m wn
the approaching nuptials of Itev. E.
E. Bose and Miss Williams.
spending Sunday with friends in
Write to or call on Brlgga Carson for j well.
I Send to Padrick’* for Italston
I health food. Fine for the sick and
Fire, Life, and Accident Insurance.
Office in Timmons Building.
Eight trains leave Tifton every
morning between three o'clock nnd
breakfast time, and the depots are
busy places daring these hours.
Choice, sweet, juicy meats,
Wilsons’.
Mr*. J. It Fain, of Arlington, is
thegnest of her relatire, Mrs. J. T.
Mannd, on Fourth street. She came
oyer to be treated by Dr. Kendrick.
Wm. Wilson’* is the place for all
kinds of meats and groceries
Tifton is the cleanest and health
iest city in wntb Georgia. This has
been said before, but it will bear re
peating, because it is true.
All kinds sewing machine nredles
30 cents per dozen, at Wheeler A
Wilson maobine office. 4t.
Mr. R. M. Flowers has filled the
Jake W. Paulk building with a fine
line of general merchandise. His
stock is a large and well-assorted one-
Briggs Carson in the Timmons Build
ing, represent the leading Insurance com
panies.
James F. Paul, J. J. Hartley and
M. J.Connell, three of Hadley’a clever
. citizens, brought cotton to the best
market in this neck of the woods yes
terday.
One half pint best machine oil for ;
ten cents at the Wheeler A Wilson'
sewing machine office. 4t.
Orville Tift has gone to New York,
after a brief sojourn in the village,
und will continue on to his homo in
Tifton, Ga., from that city Mystic,
Conn., Journal.
The nicest and largest assortment
of candies in town is at Mathis A
Fender’s.
Are You m
Easily Tired?
(I*nt. AiitfUHt Wirt/. JHUH.)
The Most Useful and Convenient Invention of the Age 1
No Indy will do without them after seeing one in use. Iron
ing will be a pleasure with this table, instead of the worry
and trouble with the old style boards.
Just remember that all your
strength mutt come from your
food. Did you ever think of
that?
Perhaps your mutolee need
more strength, or your nerve*;
or perhaps your itomaeh it
weak and cannot digest what
you
scorrs
EMULSION
of Ood.Islvar Oil with Hypo*
phosphites. The oil it the moat
easily changed of all foods into
strength; and the hypophoe r
phi tea are the best
tonic* for the nerves.
SCOTT-8 EVUL
SION i* the easiest
and quickest cure for
weak throat*, for
oough* of every kind,
and fbr all case# of de
bility, weak nerves,
and loea of flesh.
This table is six feet in length, with hinged leaf 48 inch
es long. The cut above shows leaf partly raised. Plenty of
room on the table fbr your Irons, Water, Clothes, etc. The
table is also used for cutting and sewing, much better thart
lap boards. Can be folded up when not in use.
Because one can be placed in almost every house.
Because of its Convenience and LOW PRICE.
County and State Rights
For Sale, by STEPHEN C.'MARTIN, Patentee.
THE EDISON
War - Graph.
Mr. E. A. Buck, of Douglas, ono
the most prominent business men of
Coffee, and junior member of the firm
of Loro & Back, of thi* city, was in
Tifton Wednesday.
Kntabaga, Coilard and turnip seed,
for fall planting. Smllh’. Dreg
Store.
Cotton-pickers have been ont in
force this week, and farmers were
hnstling yesterday for small change
to pay off with. A good trade ia ex
pected to-morrow.
Bllst’s ObUb Sells, new cropjnst
in, 15c. per quart Smith’s Drag
Store.
Mr. Wm. Mitchell, a former citizen
of Ty Ty, but now living at Kocbelle,
came down to Tifton last night driv
ing a flock of sheep that had been
■old to Hon. T. B. Young.
'Ve now have one of the best
stocks of groceries in town, call and
examine them and get prices. We
f uarantee satisfaction. Mathis &
'ender.
Hon Thos. B. Young is still buying
and shipping sheep to the western
markets, bringing in quite a flock
yesterday. He has shipped several
thousand head this aeaaon.
Moving Pictures of the
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
Foncral Procession of the
‘MAINE VICTIMS"
r* * AT HAVANA.
Bayonet Drill-Spanish Ball Fight-Grand
N*aval Parade.
BOWEN’S •• OPERA •• HOUSE,
September, 23rd, and 24th.
Ainijjiea, 25 t
If it’s in the drug line, you’ll
find it at Smith’s Drug Store.
Mr. I. A. Kelly and family leave
to-day for their old home in West
Snperior, Wisconsin, where they will
spend a few months. The Gazette
wishes them a pleasant trip.
Large front room for rent over
.A.11 in Your Eye
1* a saying expressly* of Imsfflnsrjr trouble. It
■■■■probable Uuttssl troubU will bs *U la I
Umojws. This is aaigsof detective eyes,but
not so aoeh oa* of sxaiucssy* troubls a* before i
tbs extensive us* of glasses. Statistics show
that blindness has dbouxabui ovkb *s per cent I
tine* the advent of plaasee for the correction of I
Valdosta, Georgia.
IS THIS
WHAT AILS YOU?
Hav* jrou n coated tongas. pain across saall of
back or pit of stonMch, sloe headache, fullness
after sating, ouoetlpatlou, a tired and drowsy
feeling, loss of appetite, a yellowish ting* to skin
aad sires, melancholy, tom ia right shoulder,
inability to lie oa your right side 7
Any of these symptoms indicate that your lie-
er Is out of order, why ssEsr whoa a dose of—
SMITH’S
HONEST* JOHN”
LIVEK**i»ILLS
cure you? The Best nil made for Torpid
Liver, Headach, Constipation, Bill ions ncse, nnd
all Stomachs and Liver Diseases.
DOSE TO a PILL* AT BCD TIME.
rmeE>M CENTS A BOTTLE.
Smith’s Drug Store—Tifton, Ua.
Smith’s Drug Store.
The Second Alabama regiment, en
route from Jacksonville to Birming
ham, to be mustered out, passed in
fonr sections through Tifton over the
Plant System Friday night.
Picture frames made to order at
Padrick’a at greatly redaoed prices,
new moulding ju»t received., jjLj
I sell nothing less than a county. Price, only $6.oo per
i,ooo population. Where a number of counties or a State
is purchased, a liberal reduction is made. Price is determ
ined by amount of territory desired. 1 furnish all necessary
blanks, circulars, etc., and when a man buys two or more
counties, he becomes a member of my company throughout
the United States. Should he wish to work in connection
with me that long, I give him a power of attorney to sell any
unsold territory in the U. S. or Canada, and allow him one-
fourth of all sales he may make. Each salesman gets one-
fourth of the money he makes in selling territory. Power of
attorney is always given for thirty days, with privilege of ex
tension. This is done for the protection of each member of
the compony. If you want to be among the successful ones,
to handle this popular seller, secure your territory at once.
For further information, apply to
STEPHEN C. MARTIN,
Or his Attorney, W. 0. PADRICK. P. 0. Box H, Tifton, Ga.
Some Who are Using These Tables:
This certifies that I have been using for some time,one of Martin’s Im
proved Ironing and Cutting Tables, and can say they meet every claim
t "kit
and llhighly recommend them to any lady having work of that kind to-'
do. MRS. J. L. KINARD, Tifton, Ga.
1 have teated the merits of Martin’s Improved Ironing and Cutting
Tables, and found them exactly what every family needs. If I could
not get another one, I would not taka $15.00 for mine.
MRS. R. A. LAWRENCE, Tifton, Ga.
This is to certify that lam using one of Martin’s Improved Ironing
and Cutting Tables, and find it to be just as represented, handy, con
venient and useful. I highly recommend it to all women who iron.
MRS. THOMAS McMILLAN, Tifton, Ga.
iWATCH THE PENNIES.:
The frugal person always watches the Pennies. The Dol
lars are being credited with being able, to take care of
themselves. At any rate, they do at OUR STORE
where the purchasing pewef is greater than
ever before.
Our Low Prices arc only equaled by the-
——LOW 1 J RICE OE CO'TTON,
Your Dollars will reach a great distance among our B I 6
VALUES. You almost forget the low price of cotton
when buying at our counters. We buy—
Cotton, Hides, Wool. and all kinds
Country Produce •
NEVER PASS HERE
without dropping In for * glass
of our famous sod*.
It’s cooling and Invigorating. What
Is more, it is absolutely pure and whole
some. All the fruit Julcee—real fruit
jnlcea. Lots of flavors you wont And
elsewhere.
Bring the ladles and the children,
ennr DRUGSTORE, Tifton, Ga.
mi
They Do Fill Prescriptions.
ff. 0. PADRICK
Successor to_
TIFTON.
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