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I end Bowel Regulators. It gives
, active Liver, relieves Constipation promptly, and
■ you good health. It is especially necessary in the spring,
he system requires a tonic and invigorator. It is purely
ble and contains no ingredient that Is deleterious to tho
iv us nut tui cAiiuuauiuu
enviable reputation by years of
our guarantee of its excellence ana merit is
sr, Taylor & Riley Drug Co. make and sell it.
i, reliable firm would not, under any circum-
of sterling merit.
I use. Your
the fact that Lamar,
Such a well-known,
stances, advertise or sell on article unless it was
YOU PAY BUT 5Qc FOR 50 POSES
Mr. J. R. Youns.ex-Jdayor of Dothan. AUJ njs: "I haro been selling
Lamar's Lemon LvoUlvs for some time and reeommsnd ifc to all sufferers
from disordered fleer or any other ailment that It Is recommended for. I
like it, dm it fn my famflr. cavs sold iota of it, and have never had may
complaint at alL"
LAMAR'S LEMON LAXATIVE.
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FIR E !!
Fire would have been comfortable several mornings recent
ly, but what we were going to say is on a different line.
One good farm or wagon mule,
One good farm or buggy horse,
Two good “Hoosier” grain drills,
Several one-horse grain drills and guano distributors,
Several cultivators with guano attachment,
One fine milch cow with young calf,
Guano all the time,
Nitrate of Soda, ,
200 bushels shelled corn,
White sand brick.
We have the above mentioned articles for sale, and if you are
in need of anything along that line it will pay you tocallon us.
* We have just received a few buggies which we will put on
the market, and expect to have a shipment of wagons later in
the summer. We invite the farmers of this section to make our
place their headquarters when in Tifton, and we are always
glad to see you. Yours truly,
J. L. JAY, Jr., Proprietor,
JAY’S COTTON WAREHOUSE, Tifton, Georgia.
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PALMETTO MAiraiM! WIPAE
Makers of the Famous
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BEST FITTING, ;
BEST WEARING,’
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The best made, best fitting and best 'wearing
Clothing at popular prices bear this label on
the inside coat pocket. There are none to
surpass these goods in their stylish make
up and up-to-dateness in general appear
ance.
They are made under the direct supervision of the
most expert cutters and tailors in our own factory at
28 AND 30 EAST FOURTH STREET. NEW YORK CITY.
Ask Your Dealer for Them
Southern Headquarters-
30 Hayno Street
and 30 Pinckney Street,
Charleston, S. C.
S. C. SLACK & CO.,
-DEALERS IX-
Hardware, Sash Doors and Blinds,
* h Brick, Lime and Cement,
Mill Machinery, Pipe Fittings, Chattanooga Plows,
Clipper Plows, Buggy and Wagon Material, Stoves,
Anti-Rust Tinware, Paints, Oil, Glass,
S. W. P. and Gasoline Engines.
Tifton
Georgia.
Myers Building
J.E. COCHRAN
JEWELER
AND OPTICIAN
Watches, Clocks, Silverware,
China and Cut Glass
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY FITTEO
TIFTON, QA. | Main Street
ni&dft to a party went.
Her mamma said, “Now, dear 1 be good:
Say, ‘Yea, Mr,’ ‘Yea, ma'am,* •Thank you,’ too
And be polite, aa children would."
So Gladys at the party, tried
To do it all for mamma’s sake,
And sat'd, almost as soon as there:
"I’d thank you for a piece of cake.”
Mr. W. E. Farmer, of Albany, was
among Tifton friends Monday.
Mr. T. A. Inman, of Ty Ty, was
among Tuesday’s visitors to the city.
Mr. Robert Veal, of Moultrie,
looked after business in Tifton Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Willis wel
comed a new boy at their home last
Friday night
Col. J. W. Powell, of Cecil, was in
Tifton Tuesday, on his way to Moul
trie on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ligbtfoot, of
Irby, were among the shoppers in
town Saturday.
Mr. W. M. Guthrie and son, from
Daytona, Fla., are spending a fow
days in Tifton this week.
Mr. Thos. E. Williams, of Moul
trie, Bpent a few hours in the city
Saturday, on his way to Savannah.
Master Honrv MaDgham left last
Tnesdnv for Tifton, to spend vaca
tion with his father.—Sylvester
Local.
Miss Genie Hollis, of Rutledge,
On., is visiting the families of Messrs,
J. T, Davis and J. W. Hollis, at
Vanceville.
Miss Stella Julian arrived home
early iu the week from Agnes Scott
Collogo, where she attondod the
spring term.
Grandpapa Domingos spent a
couple of days in Hawkinsville this
week, making tho acquaintance of
his now grandson.
liev. Elias Turner ^returned Sat
urday night from a trip to Dodge
county, where he spent a couple of
weeks with old friends.
Postmaster W. H. Marston, of
Fitzgerald, spent Tuesday in Tifton,
taking a day’s outing and calling on
bis numerous friends boro.
Mr. W. C. Mack, paper banger
and decorator, has an attractive ad
vertisement in this issne. Sec him
if tou are interested in this work.
Dr. W..H. McCartney went down
to Valdosta Sunday afternoon to at
tend the funeral of Mrs. B. H. Rob-
borts, who was an old friend of his.
The Tifton Tinning & Plumbing
Co. have boon awarded tho contract
for tbo slate, copper and cornice
work for tbo new public school
building.
W. C. Johnson, tax colleotor of
Macon connty, stopped over in Tif
ton Monday enroute to Spiirks to
visit his sister, Mrs. Sheppard, who
is very ill.
Mr. P. K. Wilson, of tho reorgan
ized firm of Ludden & Bates, of Sa
vannah, spent Saturday in Tifton,
with Manager J. T. Mathis, of the
Tifton branch.
Mr. Harry E. Parker returned
Saturday from Atlanta, whoro ho
attended tho annual meeting of tho
Georgia Underwriters’ Association
Thursday and Friday.
Dr. P. W. Alexander, of Alapaha,
passed through Tifton Saturday, re
turning from the State Grand
Lodge, I. 0. O. F., Augusta, whore
ho represented tho Alapaha lodge.
One dollar's worth Toilot soap for
2 r >cts, come early and avoid the
rush. Duncan & Stubbs.
Rev. John Ivey, of Dawson, who
has spent about twenty years in tho
ministerial work in Texas, called on
his college frionds, Messrs Duncan,
Stubbs and Carson, in Tifton this
week.
Prof. Goo. D. Godard, of Mouh
trie, passed through Tifton Satur
day, on his way to Ty Ty for a day’s
visit. Prof. Godard has recoivod
an oiler of the principalBhip of the
high school of Woodlawn, Ala., a
suburb of Birmingham, at a salary
of $1,300, which he has taken under
consideration.
Scott’s Emulsion
S ihould oontl
n
S ndallt
o away ...
which is attaoh
ducta during
season.
Send for free Maple.
SCOTT & BOWNK, ChemteU,
409-41$ Pearl Street, New York.
$oc. and f 1.001 all druggist*.
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W D C. Mack
FOR
Paper Hanging and Painting. \
Fine Line of Wall Paper.
'Residence, West Second Street. Leave orders
You cannot induce lower animal to
to eat heartily when not feeling well.
A sick dog starves himself, and gets
well. The stomach, once overworked
must have rest the same as your feet
or eyes. You don’t have to starve to
rest your stomach. KODGL FOIt
DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for
iack in
condition again. You can’t feel good
with a disordered stomach. Try Ko-
dol. Sold by Mills Drug Co. Tifton.
For fresh nnd up-to-date Groce
ries, ’phone 27,
Fresh Georgia meats, the best the
country affords. Tollmans’ market
phone 50.
A OOAUAMTKEn CLUE FOR FXUtf
Itching. Blind, Bleeding, Protruding
Pile*, Druggists are antbon: ‘
refund money if PAZOOr—
Utti to cure in 6 to 14 days.
Mr. E. T. Forest returned Monday
from a stock purchasing trip to
north Georgia.
Mr. Arthur Moore, accompanied
by his little grandson, Shaw, of
Alapaha, spent Monday with his
sons in Tifton,
Rev. P. A. Jessup returned Mon
day from Vienna, whore he preached
the commencement sermon for Vien
na public school Sunday.
Mr. E, H. Tift baB let the contract
to Mr. W. H. Spooner for a hand
some, 8-room cottage, corner Ridge
avenue and Eighth Btreet.
Overstreet, Mathis & Co. received
fifty cases of shoes in one shipment
this week, running from ono to three
dozen to the case, or over 100 dozen
in all.
Mr. R. M. Lankford arrived Mon
day from Tucker, Ga. Mr. Lankford
came to accept the position of book
keeper for the Citizens’ Bank, niado
vacant by Mr. J. T. Larkin's resig
nation.
Mr. W. C. Thompson, of Fitzger
ald, waB in Tifton Saturday. Sir.
Thompson has recently moved from
near Sumner to the colony city, and
is a man whom any town would he
glad to wolcome.
Sir. and Sirs. Heber Kent niul lit
tle son arrived from Albany Friday
afternoon, and will spend some lime
in Tifton, the guests of Judge and
Sirs, Kout and Sirs. AV. P. SIcDuftie
while Hober is convalescing from his
recent injury.
Ur. J. 0. Perkins returned early
in tho week from sponding a couple
of weeks with his pnrents near
Gainesville. Mother's cooking, fried
chicken and fresh buttermilk worked
wonders, and ho says he gained fire
pounds in six days,
Thousands annually bear witness
to the efficiency of Kurly Risers.
These pleasant, reliable little pills
have long borne a reputation second
to none as a laxative and cathartic.
They are as slaple as bread iu mil
lions of homes. Pleasant but effect
ive. Will promptly relieve constipa
tion without griping. Sold by Mills
Drug Co.
Mr. H. C. Carmichael brought to
Tifton Saturday the stuffed skin of
rattlesnake five foot two inches
long, which had twelve rattles and a
button. Mr. Carmichael killed the
reptile tho previous day with a fouco
rail, rather a risky job when the size
of tho serpent is considered. The
snake season may now bo cousidared
fairly open.
Letter to Tilton Doctors.
Donr Sire : You understand chora-
istry; bow'd you like to earn $1000?
Devoo lead-and-zinc—that’s the
name of our paint that takes fewer
gallons than mixed paint nnd woars
twice ns long as lead-and-oil—is
made of white-load, wliito-zinc, its
color, turpentine dryer, and linsoed
oil.
If any chemist finds any adulter
ation in this paint wo'll pay his bill
and $1000 besides.
It's nobody's business wbat wo
put in our paint, of course; but wo
want it known. For lead-and-zinc
and linseed oil, ground logethor by
machinery, nro the stuff to paint
with; and lead-and-oil mixod by
hand is not.
We want it known that ono word
describes the best paint in the world;
and that word is Devoe.
Yours truly,
F. W. Devoo & Co.,
New York.
We take great pleasure in announcing to our patrons and the
general public that we will have with us for the following days
only :
June 12, 13, 14, and 15.
an Expert Optician, representinc: the celebrated firm of
A. K. HAWKES CO.,
Atlanta, Ga., the largest and most favorably known optical
establishment in the South.
He will test eyesight and fit glasses.
The Doctor is a graduate of one of the leading Ophthalmic
Colleges in the United States, is thoroughly conversant with all
modern methods in refractive science, including Retinoscopy,
Ophthalmology, etc., and has had long experience in his specialty.
REMEMBER
That we have arranged this engagement and secured the services
of ^ man of ability and reputation, and that we, personally,
guarantee his work.
All examinations are free, and only regular prices will be
charged for glasses.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
and obtain the highest class of professional service in tin's line
by taking advantage of this opportunity.
Bear in mind the dates, June 12, 13, 14, 15.
S1EME8V8BER
We have a well selected line of^Men’s and
Boys’ Clothing which we bought right and
will sell them right.
Our Shoes are the best brands, well select
ed, comfortable wearers nnd fit the feet.
Look through our Low Cut Shoes and your
good judgment will give us the premium—
YOUR TRADE.
Our stock of Dry Goods may not be as
large as some advertised, but you can find
anything you want to wear, or goods to make
it. Come and see us, next door to the Mer
chants & Farmer’s Bank. No trouble to
show our goods. The price is our every-day
price—right price for right goods. We thank
you for your past liberal patronage and court
your future needs.
OVERSTREET, MATHIS & GO.
Brighams Stable
Itcur Sadie Hotel Lot, Third Street.
LIVERY
C3T'P!ione No. Nil, or call on i
A N 1) F K E D .
e. My motto is to please my customers,
...TIFTON...
souuu-k, lucertnra a
K rated under the a
>K FURNITURE &J1ARD\<
2nd. The term for which petitioner* Mk tolxs
icorporated is twenty yearn, with the privUffe
r renewal at the end of that time.
3rd. The capital stock of said corporation to
lie Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, divided
|uto shares of $|G0 each. Petitioners, bovrSTSf.
ftsk the privilege and authority of^ increasing
i*Dollars.
said capital i
The whole of said capital stock of 1
i Thousand Dollars has already
ty-Fi
dually paid
so,. The object of said proposed corporation
- profit to iu stockholders,
carry on a retail faroi-
is pecuniary gain a
d deal in such
„ usually or may be ap-
, _ _ mveniently handled and aold in
furniture and hardware business; buying
id selling for cash or ou credit. Petitioners
the privilege of renting or leasing
articles and things a
roprlately o
i handling or selling any articles c
them may
-otu pan tea ... „ —
lain of articles appropriately connected with
he furniture and hardwarr * —' *—•—**
all kinds of fanning tools a
kinds of * —
chines.
7th. Petitioners desire the privilege and an
nuity of adding any other Hue of merchandise
usually carried i>y general department stores.
—* *- engage In the wholesale trade In any r-
all of said articles
.. lines of merchandise at
holders of the majority of the stock
pany may deem wise and profitable,
iti.nn.ve, sell, lease or mortgage
may lie necessary ia properly
holders of the maj
poratlon may deen
Wherefore yetltioi
Itli the right to sue
>raf«) name, to havt
_.id entitled to the
and subject to the In
This the 17th day <
•ge of
9 or pin
urlty of tho
lou will lie in the city
;y, tint petitioners
ililishlng branch
l>rotltable!* al C ° T *
,y to l>e made a body
nd style aforesaid,
•pies. Clerk of the Su
do hereby certify *i
original poll
ii inyolllce
T. D. PAULK,
AGENT FOR THE
Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Office with Dr. W. E. Tyson.
Ruby Ca.
Tax Receiver’s Rounds.
, Saturday...
•s Mlli in’V
e morning, i
u Tuesday
d Thursday ..
•• Mon’jf, Tnes y. iV Wed’v, .lime
llooks will positively close on June anth.
J. A. MAIM! 11 ANT.
Tax Receiver Tift County.
JOE GONG,
City Laundry.
First-class Wqrk
and Prompt Service.
Railroad St. * Ti»ton
Kli.L’«‘ COUCH
... CURE the LUNGS
"■ Or. King’s
New Discovery
FOB C r
Consumption
OUGHSand
JOLDS
Price
60c &S1.00
Froo Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
Foundry and Machine Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron and Brass Castings, Couplings. Hangers, Grate
Bars, Mandrils, Boxes and Machinery Supplies.
Low Rate. I. Boston, Moss., via. Atlantic
Cos.t Line.
The Atlantic Const Lino will sell
tickets to Boston, Mass., and return
May 31st to June 9th, inclusive, at
rate of ono firet-class faro, plus $1,
for tho round trip, with return limit
to leave Boston not later than mid
night Juno 18th, 1906.
Extension of return limit can be
obtained to July loth by deposit of
ticket and payment of fee, $1. Stop
overs wiil be allowed at New York
on return trip.
For further information see ticket
agent, or communicate with T.
White, D. P. A, Savannah Ga;
your stomach, digests "wbat you eat ®>os E. Myers, T. P. A., Savannah,
and gives it a rest. Puts it ba
Ga.
Death Prom Lockjaw
Never follows an injury dressed with
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its anti
septic and healing propertiee prevent
blood poisooing. Cbus. Oswald, mer
chant, of IJensBetaersville, N. Y.,
writes:- “It cured Seth Enroll, of
this place, of the ugliest sore on Ids
neok I ever saw.” Cures cuts, wounds,
burns and sores. 25c at Mills Drug
Store.
Two sets of Log Truoks for sale.
Uftrallt . . 35-tf
Building Castings
We buy and rebuild second-hand machinery of all kinds.
New and-Rebuilt Machinery
Carried In Stock.
We carry a stock of Shafting, Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Injectors, Lubricators, Pack
ing, Boiler Tubes and Mill Supplies.
, First-class" Repair fork a Specialty.
Highest Market Price Paid for Scrap Iron, Brass and Copper.
DYSPEPSIA CUE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
The 11 -00 bottleoomUIm 2H Mmulht trial aba. which MtUfor 50caolfc
ritfARBO OWLT AT TUB LAIC RATO RT 09
E. C. DtWXTT fe COMPANY. CHICAGO. TT*
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million I
bottles. Docs this record of iqerit appeal to you? No Core, No F
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