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18 Years of Experience
18 Years of Success
Dou’t take chances—consult the oldoat
and most reliable Optician in the South.
Oar examination (which la free) deters
mines exactly what the eye requires to
relieve the strain aud restore normal
vision.
Dr. PI. Schwab's Son,
118 Bull Cornkr Statk St..
SAVANNAH, GA.
MEDICAL
DR. C. M. MITCHELL
Physician and Surgeon
TIPTON, GEORGIA
OFFICE IN BOATKIGHT BUILDING
Residence Phone 48; Offline, 37.
Office hours : 0 to 13 a. ui.; 8 to 0 p, m.
DR. J. H. POWELL,
Eye, Ear, Noseand Throat.
ATLANTA, OA.
Honrs: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. Sunday 9 to 10 a. w.
Offlcp: 515-16 Century Building.
Nunnally’s Candy
fresh—received by
express. Superior
to all the rest, at
Hills Drug Company,
Smith’s Old Stand,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Dr. G. W. HOLMES,
Physician and Surgeon
X-Ray treatment for rheumatism, neuralglla,
and nerroua troubles. Obstetrics, women's an'
children's diseases a specialty.
. Office in Williams Building,
Phone: Residence 76; olttoe 191. TIPTON.
W. H. HENDRICKS
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEON
Tifton, GA.
Office in Timmons Building. Residence phone
No. 85; offloe, 25.
ESFCCIAL ATTK-VTIOX TO • trad KBr.
DR. WILLIAM G. DeVANE,
Physician and Surgeon,
DR. N. PETERSON,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Office at Residence.
Bell 'rhona No. 1.
H. W. CLEMENTS,
Physician and Surgeon,
DR. J. F. JOHNSON,
Plivsician and Surgeon,
GKNBIUI/ PBACTITIONKR,
Omega * Ga.
DENTAL.
JOHtt A. PETERSON,
OFFICE DENTIST.
Clyatt Building, Tifton, Ga.
Dr. 0. LEE CHESNDTT,
General Practitioner of Dentistry.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA*
R. C. ELLIS,
-Attorney-A-t-Ha-w.
Strietly Business.
FOR SALE—Or. Mare, 7 years
old. Will sell cheap, and easy terms,
to proper party. Henry D. Webb,
with Carson Bros. 8-tf
Oh, yes; Garrett & Gaulding car
ry a nice line of staple dry goods
and groceries.
First-class line toilet articles.
Robertson’s Drug Store.
We have bought the Davis wood
yard, and 1,000 cords of wood, and
have come to stay. Hitchcock &
Smith. * 8-2t
Big lot of Men’s, Boys', Ladies’
and Children’s Low Cut Shoes, 1 off
during our sale. The Globe Dry
Goods Store.
FOR SALE—One house and lot
at Edgewood, suburb of Tifton, on
easy payments. W. M. Giddens. 8 4t
WANTED— Pleaso quote me the
quality, size, price and kind of
poaches you have for sale. H. M.
Dodd, Box 15, Moultrie, Go. 8 2t
See “Hawke’s" June 12, 18, 14
and 15, at Robertaou’s Drug Store.
FOR SALE—Lots in Pine Hurst
Park, cheap and good terms. W.
M. Giddens. 8-4t
FOUND—A Bteel key. Get it at
Gazette office and pay for this no
tice.
WANTED—A situation, setting
boilers or steam fitting and dry-kiln
work. Thoroughly understand the
business and can give best reference.
W,” this office. 8-3t
FOR SALE—A pair of well
matched mares, three years old,
well broke to both double and
single harness, red.bay color, perfect
ly gentle. Apply to Claude Payton,
Sylvester, Ga, 1—2t
WANTED—By man and wife, no
children, to rent a small oottago or
2 or 3 rooms for light housekeeping.
Call Gazette office. 1-tf
FOR SALE—A Tison & Jones
Buggy, practically new. J. It Paulk.
Johns’ Stables has purchased a
fine Spanish Jack, of pure breed.
Stockraisers and others interested
will find it to their interest to call
on Mr. Johns. 25-4t
WANTED—Two good dressed
lumber graders and feeders, for new
planing mill. Also, G or 8 good,
steady lumber hustlers. Will pay for
feeding and grading, $1.50; for hust
ling lumber, $1.25 per day, of eleven
hours. Oood, healthy location, nice
little town, with two railroads.
Address, Sampson Mfg. Co., C. L.
Gaulding, Gen. Mgr., Sampson, Ala.
For first-class Chicken Feed see
Chesnutt A Williams.
Cancer
Cured without the Knife
C. C. HALL,
Attorney-at-Law
TIFTON, CEORCIA.
W. J. WALLACE,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
Tifton * Okoiuha.
Will practice in State and Federal courts.
Fulwood & Murray,
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW,
TIFTON, GA.
Offxck in Bowkn Builpino.
HENDRICKS, SMITH S CHRISTIAN,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Collections and Criminal Law a spe
cialty.
Pbeplks Block - Nashvillk.
F. S. HARRELL,
Attorney-at-Law,
Tifton, Gkorgia.
Prompt attention to all legal affaire. Office
n William* building
or Money Refunded
— IV
DR. J. A. McCREA,
Physician and Surgeon,
b'a Drug store No. 91
"And what la so rare as a da j In Jane?
Than, If ever, o6me perfect days;
Then heaven tries toe earth If It be in tune.
And over U softly her warm ear lays."
Mr. Steve Peuce, of CroBsland,
was in Tifton Thursday.
CoL T. R. Petry, of Sylvester, was
in Tifton on business yesterday.
Mr, L. H. O'Neill, of Rome, is the
guest of his daughter, Mrs. W. M.
Coon.
Mr. C. B. Scott, a prominent mer
chant of Bainbridge, spent Sunday
in Tifton.
Mr. R. B. Griner was in Tifton
Wednesday, on his way from Nash
ville to Norman Park.
Mr. J. H. Grant telephones in this
morning that Sam Clyatt, Jr., is a
new arrival on his farm.
Mr, H. H. Scarborough spent n
portion of last week in Chicago, on
business for tbo Phillips Pine Co.
Misses Eula Davis, of Valdosta,
and Pearl Scarboro, of Moultrie, are
the guestB of Prof, and Mrs. Jason
Scarboro for the week.
Mrs. Dr. Harrell, of Doerun, is
visiting her mother and sister, Mrs.
D. W. McLeod and Mrs. J. J. Gol
den, on Love avenue.
Dr. F. B. Pickett, of Ty Ty, left
Friday last for Now Yorkoity, where
he will spend about six weeks, tak
ing a post-graduate course of lec
tures.
The first trip of the White SpringB
Limited Sunday carried thirty pas
sengers from Tifton, and was well
filled before reaching its destination.
It leaves at G:40 a. m.
J. H. Young, administrator on tbo
estate of Wm. Bush, colored, sold
the lands, 9G acres, at public outcry
Tuesday morning, at the court house
in Tifton for $1,125, to R. B.
Fletcher.
Simpson & Smith, attorneys for
petitioners, give notice in another
column of application for change in
charter of the Southern Real Estate
and Loan Co. to the National Loan
and Trust Co., with privilege of in
creasing the capital stock to $100,-
000.
Mr. J. B. Hannon, of Ty Ty, Bpent
a portion of Wednesday in Tifton,
on his way to Amoricus, where he
joined a party for Boston, Mass., to
attend the dedication of the mother
ohureh of Christian Soienco, whioh
occurs Sunday. The parties will be
away about a week.
Sheriff Sumner, of Worth, accom
panied by Mr. Hall, was in Tifton
Tuesday, searching for some cloth
ing stolen by Tom Troy, colored,
who was arrested by Tifton officers
several days ago. Troy was a press
ing club artist and decamped with
a lot of finery entrusted to his care.
Mr. W. H. Bennett received yes
terday, on an order for Mr. W. W.
Timmons, the handsomest family
carriage ever seon in this section of
the state. It can be used either as
an open or closed carriage,has double
seat and coachman's box, and is lux
uriously fitted throughout. It cost
a neat $500.
Mr. H. H. Tift, Jr., returned yes
terday from Macon, accompanied by
his brother, Willingham. Mr. Tift
graduated with honors as Bachelor
of Science at Mercer University
Wednesday, completing his full four
He leaves about the
Mr. W. M. Ponder, of Ansley, wa»
a business visitor to Tifton Saturday.
Mr. Bob / Beaaett left Thursday
for Cairo, to spend two weeks with
bis parents.
Mr. A. A Myers, Jr., of Cotton-
dale, Fla., was the gueat of Mr. LW.
Myers, in Tifton, for a few hours
yesterday.
Rev. J. W. DomingoB and Mr. E;
L. Vickers and two daughters went
up to Sylvester Tuesday, to attend
the Bass meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fulwood and daugh
ter, Miss Lizzie, are visiting Mrs. F.
O. Baker in Alap&ba tbia week.
Mrs. Fulwood has been sick for quite
a while and her condition is still
very serious.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Darden, of
Tifton, Bppnt yesterday in the city.
Mrs. Darden was formerly Miss
Clara Isaao, of this city and a sister
of Mrs. Arthur Chapel, with whom
she is spending a fortnight.— Fitz
gerald People, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tift, Dr. W.
L Pickard and daughter, and Mr.
Wm. Lawrence went up to Albany
Tuesday morning to attend theWil-
linghain-Frenoh marriage. From
Albany, Mr. and Tift went to Ma
con, where their Bon, Mr. H. H. Tift,
Jr, graduated at Mercer Wednes
day.
Hon. M. Henderson, of Ocilla, ac
companied by Mrs. Henderson and
daughter, Mrs. Tucker, were in Tif-
tou yesterday, on their way to Flor
ida, whore the ladies will spend Borne
time at White Springs and Mr. Hen-
derson will take a look at some tim
bered lands.
Messrs. G. S. Nelson and D. D.
Shiver are building two business
houses at Ty Ty. The material used
is artificial stono, and both will be
occupied bb general merchandise es
tablishments as soon os completed.
Work has also begun on Ty Ty’s
new sohool building.
Mr. T. 0. Knight purchased the
B. K, Cross stook of goods Saturday
last at auction, they being sold by
S. M. Clyatt, receiver, under an or
der from J. H. Merrill, referee in
bankruptcy. The price paid was 70
centa on the dollar of original cost
for the stock and fixtures and 10
oentBon the dollar tor book accounts.
Mr. Knight will sell the goodB at re
tail.
Rev. H. M. Morrison and daugh
ter, Miss Ethel, returned yesterday
afternoon from Cuthbert, where he
attended the dosing exercises at
Andrew Female College, end Miss
Ethel graduated this term with hon
ors, besides receiving a diploma in
instrumental music. At the meet
ing of the Board of Trustees of An
drew yesterday, ProB. Homer Bush
declined re-election, and Rev. Coiner
M. Woodward, of Sparks, was elect
ed to the vacancy. He has not yet
accepted', und his decision is await
ed with great interest by his many
friends in this section.
J J MURRAY,
Attornev-at-Law.
TIFTON - GEORGIA.
Office in Masonic Building.
LEGS A. HARGREAVES,
A T T O RNEY-AT-LAW,
Office Id ItoatrlRht Building,
Tifton - ■> - Ga.
R. E. DINSMORE
attorney-at-law
Tifton % Ga.
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Da LumUMmu/uiuiu
j years course.
| middle of the month for a tour of
[ Europe, accompanied by a college
chum, and will return in October to
enter business.
Monday, while Sherman Bailey,
Tom Kendrick and Richard Jackson,
three white boys, were playing with
a parlor rifle, the property of the
Kendrick boy, the weapon was dis
charged while in the Bailey boy's
hands, and the shot struck Elizabeth
Bird, a negro woman, who was on
the railroad track about fifty yards
distant. The bullet entered her side
and inflicted a wound which was
at first thought fatal, but from which
it now appears she will recover. The
boys say the shooting was purely
accidental, and they tell a plain,
straightforward story, which circum
stances bear ont.
Our Mr. Garbert is tickled to a
smile and will give you a ticket when
you buy a dollar’s worth of our 12$c
Qingbanja tor 8|c. The Globe Dry
Goods Storo.
AH the latest patents at Robert
son's Drag Store.
'Did you ever try putting away]
berries rod fruits for winter in stoDe
jsra ? T Have the jars. C. W. Rick-
ereon.
One dollar’s worth Toilet soap for
Sfcts, come early and avoid the
,£iLjL ‘ Duncan & Stubbs.
[ 42-iijeh White Lawn,
Married Sunday.
Last Sunday morning, at the home
of Mr. Benjamin Hall, of the Mt.
Vernon community, his daughter,
MisB Rebecca, was married to Mr. J.
D. Sinclair, of Colquitt county.
Judge H. W. Powell officiated.
The newly married couple have
the best wishes of the News and
their many friends for a happy mar
ried life.—Vienna News.
C. W. C., tho great indigestion
remedy, at Robertson’s Drug Store.
Remember that the Globe Dry
Goods Store is issuing ticketH for
every dollar purchase during their
30 days sale.
Changeable Silk Umbrellas for
$1, at Duncan & Stubbs.
The Atlas Mason's Fruit Jars,
with glass tops, in pints, quarts and
halves, for sale at C. M. Boswell's.
Remove Freckles and Phuplt-.
MADINOLA
i ^ ...THE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFUL.?.
(Formerly advertised and sold m Satino!
Mrs. A. M. Jones returned Tues
day from a visit to her mother at
Dixie.
Mrs. M. E. Harrell, of Ashburn,
spent a portion of yesterday in the
oity.
Mrs Robert Wheeless and little
son, of Waycroaa, are visiting rela
tives in Tifton for a few days.
Mrs. James McEachin and baby,
of Andalusia, Ala., is the guest of
Mrs. J. D. Stokes for a few weeks.
Mrs. Briggs Carson, of Tifton, is
the guest of her parents, Hon. and
Mrs. J. S. Pate.—Cordele Rambler,
2nd.
Mrs. S. A. Cleveland left Tuesday
for Rockmart, to spend some time
with" her daughter, Mrs. Fanny Gar
rett.
Mrs. J. S. Taylor returned last
Friday mghtfrom a pleasant visit to
her old home, SardiB, Miss., and Hot
Springs.
Miss Hattie Coachman, of Clear
water, Fla., come up tbia week to
spend the summer with her aunt,
Mrs. H. C. Massey.
Mrs. J. J. Harman returned home
Friday, accompanied by her daugh
ter, Mrs. Morgan Jones, of Tifton.—
Quitman Advertiser, June 5.
Miss Gussie Finney, of Haddock,
and Mrs. J. D. Stewart, of Brook
field, are the guests of Mrs. J. W.
Ogden, at Hiledale, this week.
Mrs. N. M. Woodward, who has
been visiting Mrs. C. W. Rickerson,
on Central avenue, left Friday for
her homo in Odessa.
Little Misses Eula aud Nell Mil
ler, loft Thursday morning for Daw
son, where they will spend vacation
with their grandmother, Mrs. P. L.
York.
Mrs. P. A. Jessup and daughter,
Misb Ida Belle, left Tuesday for
Pablo Beach, where they joined Mrs.
W. L. Roebuck and will spend sev
eral days.
Mrs. J. L. Jay, Jr„ and two little
boys wont over to Arlington Satur
day to spend a week with her pa
rents, Mr. end Mrs. W. J. Horselr
Mr. Jay accompanied them, return
ing Sunday.
Mrs. E. H. Tift and daughter,
Miss Catherine, leave tonight for
Colorado, where they will visit the
former’s sister, Mrs. Starke, and
spend several weeks at points of in
terest in the northwest.
Miss Bessie Wigodner, of Sylves
ter, has been the guest of Mrs. L.
Shapiro, on Central avenue, for sev
eral days, and relumed home Wed
nesday, to the regret of one of our
young merchants on the west side
of Main Btreet.
Mrs. E. G. Hall and neice, Miss
Ilieno Bearden, of Norman Park,
were accompanied liy Prof. E. G.
Hall os far as Tifton Thursday,
They were on their way to Knoxville,
Tenn., to spend the summer vacation
with home folks.
Miss Deborah McCrea returned
home Wednesday night from Onines-
ville, wliero she graduated at the
Brenau conservatory of inusio and
received two diplomas, one in pipe
organ aud one in piano music. She
Btopped in Atlanta a few days with
her cousin. Miss Marv Lee McPhail,
and in Macon with her aunt, Mrs.
E. II. Pope.
Mrs. Briggs Carson returned
Tuesday night from AmericuH, where
she went as delegate from Tifton to
the annual session of tho Women's
Foreign Missionary Society of the
South Georgia Conference, which
was in session five days m that city.
The attendance was large and the
sessiou a very interesting ami profi
table one. Four of the Society’s!
foreign missionaries were present.
A Benefit to Humanity
A drug store where pure, potent medicines are sold is
a benefit to humanity. That’s the way we feel about our
business and for this reason make every effort to^obtain
goods of highest excellence. Even though we are buying
the most simple remedy or drug, extreme care is taken in
its selection. When you need drugs, or general drug store
goods, you’ll find the satisfactory kind here. We would
like you for a customer—we know that we can benefit you.
When there is illness
in your family you of course call a reliable physician.
Don't stop at that; have bis prescriptions put up at a reli
able pharmacy, even if it's a little farther from your home
than some other store. You can find no more reliable
store than ours. It would be impossible for more care to
be taken in the selection of drugs, etc., or in the compound
ing. Prescriptions brought here, either night or day, will
be promptly and accurately compounded by a competent
registered pharmacist and the prices will be most reason
able. You may not be able to judge the quality of drugs,
but our long experience enables us to discriminate. Trust
us when you need medicines and your confidence will
never be misplaced.
Tifton Drug Company
PARKER & HUNT
Schloss Bros.’ Ready flade
Clothing a Specialty . . .
Exclusive Agents for Doug
lass and Walk-over Shoes
for flen, and Brockport and
Ultra Shoes for Ladies . *
Boatright Building
TIFTON,
• - Main Streor
GEORGIA.
SPRING and SUMMER
Ready-to-Wear Apparel
===== ~ FOR ~ = =
Men, Women and Children
Send Us Your Orders
BY MAIL
Walkcr-Blanchard,
Miss Jane Walker ami Mr. F. K.
j | Blanchard were united in marriage
• Sunday morning at fi o’clock, at tbo j
I home of Mr. Warren Gibbs, Rev.!
i Elias Turner officiating.
| The bride is a daughter of Mrs. j
Roxy Walker, and tbo groom a 1
young farmer who is making a crop,
jon Mrs. Walker's place.
| Wo want you to doubt our prices, \
J (i off), it you will come and see j
j about it. The Globe Drv Goods!
AND GET YOUR SELECTIONS FROM THE LARGEST
AND FINEST STOCK OF
6iotnino. Furnisninos and Hats
IN THE SOUTH.
Write for our Spring and Summer Catalogue.
3. H. LEVY BRO. & CO.,
THE BIG STORE
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Bris’liam’s Hotel
A few applications will remove tan of, Sol)a fft’s Fine Candy at Robert
nUownea and restore the beauty of youth. I s . n „
NADINOLA b guaranteed and money B0D 8 DruR Stor ®’
refunded if it (a0> to remove (reckks,
pimples, Uvcr-spots, collar discolorations,
black-headi, disfiguring eruptions, etc., In
twenty days. Leaves the sldn soft, clear
and healthy. Endorsed by thousands.
Price SO ccab and $I4X> by all
druggists, «r ‘
v v r; e raG^eu b AG?uidTngs XolJ u American and European Plcj
Railroad Street, one block from Union Depot.
Tifton, Georgia.
Mi
Don't forget, yon may be the
lncky person and hold tbe $10 ticket
at tbe close of onr 30 days sale. Tbe
Globe Dry Goods Store.
Fruit Jars, Improved Muon, and
JaUy OlaaaM, tixM ip nif, •»
Renovated and Refurnished Throughout. The Ees. Tat
the Market Affords.
A Cordial !
R. BRIGHAM,