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Wo C. Mack
FOR
Paper Hanging and Painting,
Fine Line of Wali Paper.
Reticence, We*t Second Street Leave ^orders
at Robertton’e Drag Store. SifiBUSig
A GDABANTCEO CFIt E FOB FIU|
Itching. Blind, Bleeding, Protruding
[Piles* Drnggiste are authorized to
ftCjltiltt 8. 1906.
V ERY track former
knows (or ought to ;
know) that Potash
is indispensable for pro
ducing good-paying track
crops.
A liberal quantity of
Potash, along with ample
amounts of phosphoric acid
local Happenings,
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The man who pays may real]te
The play ia food for nix;
Bat tha mas wbo cornea la fratla
!• the man who alwaya kick*.
Ur. T. M. Greene, of Stockton,
was in Tilton Friday.
lira. Frank Grabb and ohildren
viaited relatirea in Ponlan Monday.
Mr. J. H. Pitta, of Stunner, spent
Friday morning in Tifton on buii-
Robertson’s Drug Store
ANNOUNCEMENT.
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We take great pleasure in announcing to our patrons and the
general public that we will have with us for the following days
only:
' Fire would have been comfortable several ntornings reedht-
'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,
•’V' One fine milch cow with young calf,
Guano all the time,
• f Nitrate of Soda,
aoo bushelq 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 to call on 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
gUd to see you. Yours truly,
J. L. JAY, Jr., Proprietor,
Jirs COTTON WAREHOUSE, Tifton. Oeorgia. j
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Makers of the Famous
“Palmetto
Label
Clothing.”
[ •PAUffirnrcuriHiNa
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 Hayne Streof
and 39 Pinckney Street,
Charleston, S. C.
Alton, Fla., Saturday, (pending a
couple of daya with home folks.
Col John B. Hutcherson, of Aah-
bura, was in Tifton Saturday, com
ing down to meet Jndge J. H. Hall.
Rev. R. F. Kersey, one of Mer-
cer’a ministerial students, was the
guest of the Royal family, on Tift
avenue, Monday.
Mr. A. L. Mobley left Saturday
f5r MoDonald, where he has been
S. G. SLACK & CO.,
Hardware, Sash Doors and Blinds,
appointed assistant track foreman
for the Atlantic Coast Line.
Mrs. W. M. Wall and little Miss
Peachem” returned Saturday from
a visit of several weeks to relatives
in Brunswick and on St. Simons’.
Misses Lula and Tave Tipton, two
of Isabella’s charming young ladies,
were visiting Tifton friends Satur
day and Sunday, returning home
Sunday night.
Miss Mary P. Hatzopoulo left last
Wednesday for Tifton for a visit of
two weeks to her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kegopoulos.of that
city.—Quitman Advertiser.
Manager Mathis, of Tifton brauch
Ludden & Bates’ S. M. H., is dis
tributing a lot of palm leaf fans as
advertising matter, quite an accept
able present this weather.
Dr. James Pennington, of ‘Well
born, Fla., stopped over in Tifton
this week with his old friend, Mr.
R. G. Coarsey, on his return from
medical college, New York.
Miss Pearl Campbell, of Spencer,
N. C., and Miss Maud Beavers, of
Waycross, wbo were delightful
guests of Mrs. Crawford, on Park
avenue, returned to their respective
homes Wednesday last, to the regret
of their many Tifton friends.
Mr. Fred Lewis, one of the most
versatile and reliable newspaper re
porters of the state, spent Saturday
morning in Tifton, coming over
from Leesburg, where he reported
Mr. Howell’s speech Friday, to re
port Col. J. H. Hall’s Tifton speech.
Mr. J. D. McKenzie and son,
Eneas, left for their home in Onta
rio, Canada, after spending the win
ter in Tifton, the guests of Mr. and
! Mrs. S. G. Slack. During his stay, 1
1 Mr. McKenzie purchased the lot
I north of the Boatright residence and
| built u neat cottage thereon,
j Messrs. H. Kent, W. M. Giddens,
|S. M. Clyatt, W. W. Fender, P. W.
i Robertson and other captains of
! Ashdown clubs in this section con-
i template attending the opening at
i that place on Juno 20th, 21st and
• 22nd. They will leave Tifton in
■ time to catch the excursion train out
j of Birmingham on the 19th.
j Thousands annually bear witness
. to the efficiency of Early Risers.
! These pleasant, reliable little pills
| have long borne a reputation second
| to none as a laxative and cathartic.
They are as stuple as bread in mil-
i lions of homes. Pleasant but cffect-
i ive. Will promptly relieve constipa-
*1 u uu'° u "u uiiiiuoj
Brick, time and Cement, j tion without griping. Sold by Mills
- ,! ]>«£<;». v
Mill Machinery, Pipe Fittings, Chattanooga Plows, k. l. Vickers will lecture t</y 0 '
Clipper Plows, Buggy and Wagon Material, Stoves, the colored people at the A. M. E. r '
Anti-Rust Tinware, Paints, Oil, Glass,
Hr. T. A. Collins, of EUavilla, Go.,
was in Tifton Friday afternoon, on
busim
Mrs. 0. H. Williams is visiting her
sister, Mrs. N. G. Wade, st Mont-
brook, FIs.
All day sing next Sunday, June
lOtb, at Enigma, conducted by J.
L. Pickard. Everybody invited to
attend.
Mrs. T. E. Stubbs and little son
are visiting home folks at Blakely
this week, and will visit Americus
and Oglethorpe before returning.
Mrs. E. M. Weeks, her little son,
and the former’s mother, Mrs. In-
abinefc, returned this week to their
home in Tifton, Ga.—Lake City
Cor. Times-Union.
Senator-elect J. P. Knight and
Clerk J. D. Lovett, of Nashville,were
in Tifton Saturday, coming up to
hear Hon. J. H. Hall, in whose of
fice Mr. Knight studied law, speak.
Manager Holmes, of the Tifton
Bottling Works, is giving his cus
tomers a pocket picnic bottle opener,
a “Key to- Red Race Ginger Ale,”
America's best. It fits a key-ring
and opens a mighty pleasant drink.
Mr. J. R. Patterson, of Norman
Park, was in Tifton Monday, to see
Dr. Julian, who performed an oper
ation on him a few lays ago. Mr.
Patterson is improving, and his
many friends wish for him a speedy
recovery.
The generous merchants of Tifton
have agreed to close business at 0:30
p. ra., and thus give their clerks a
much needed recreation, but many
times, just as the clock in the steeple
strikes G, many of their best-looking
customers are hi pressing need of
some article that could have been
bought before, and not deprived the
hard-worked clerks of their after
noon rest.
l’s be not fornetful of our neighbor's lot;
ittcr seorls of kindness In every place and spot
There is no need worrying^ along
in discomfort because of adisordered
digestion. Get a bottle of IvODOL
FOR DYSPEPSIA, and see what it
will do for you. Kodol not only di
gests what you eat and gives that
tired stomach a needed rest, but is a
corrective of the greatest efficiency.
Kodol relieves indigestion, dyspepsia,
palpitirion of the heart, llatulonce,
and sour stomach, Kodol will make
your stomach young and healthy
again. You will worry just in the
proportion that your stomach worm s
you. Worry means the loss of abil
ity to do your best. Worry is to be
avoided at all times. Kodol will
take the worry out your stomach.
Sold by Mills Drug Co.
Wo are selling Fruit Jars below
wholesale cost. Since we bought a
ear load price has advanced, so now
pioto them much lower than
they can be wholesaled in small
juautities:
Pints, per dozen 0">c
Quarts, “ “ 7’>c
Halves, “ “ 90c
Church well Bros.
an Expert Optician, representing the celebrated firm of
A. K. HAWKES CO.,
Atlanta, Ga., the large.t and molt favorably known optioal
eitabli.hment 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 a 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 servl
by taking advantage of th's opportunity.
Bear in mind the dates, June 12,13, 14,15.
REMEMBER
We have a well selected line ofjMen’s and
Boys’ Clothing which we bought right and
will sell them right.
0 , J to
successful truck growing.
“Truck Forming,” on interesting book
dealing with practical truck raising and valu
able to every truck farmer, will be rent to
farmer* on request, free of any cost or
obligation.
Address. OERMAN KALI WORKS.
New York-93 Nassau Street, or
Atlanta, Ga.-22« 3o. Broad Street.
Application fer Charter.
GEORGIA—Test Coukty.
To the Superior Court of said oount j.
The petition of J. B. Taylor, R. 8. Short, J.
N. Home, J. W. Taylor, J. L. Gay and G. W.
~-- —... and count y i respectfully
That they desire for themselves, their at-
_ to become lncor-
.ml style of the TA.Y-
porated under the name aud style of the .
Lor furniture .v hardware co.
hid. The term for which petitioners oak to be
incorporated is twenty years, with the privilege
of renewal at the end or that time.
:apluii stork of said corporation is
Our Shoes are the best brands, well select
ed, comfortable wearers and fit the feet.
Look through our Low Cut Shoes and your
good judgment will give us the premium—
YOUR TRADE.
Big lot Laces just arrived, rare
bargains, at Duncan Stubbs.
^ N. For anything in Fancy or Family
YjTCJoceries, see C. M. Boswell. It
S. W. P. and Gasoline Engines.
' Tifton
Georgia.
JE. COCHRAN-
cburch, Phillipsburg, Sunday next,
| on “The Colored Peoples’ Opportu
nity.” From lus thorough acquain-
I tance with the race, and his sound,
|common-sense views of life, Mr.
! Vickers is in every way competent
J to enlighten the subject. The lee
! ture will occur at 11 a. m , and white
and colored are invited.
JEWELER
AND OPTICIAN
Watches, Clocks, Silverware,
China and Cut Glass
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY FITTEO
Atyers Building | TIFT0N, GA. | Main Street
Dcntli From Lockjaw
Never follows an injury dressed with
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its anti
septic and healing properties prevent
blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer
chant, of Rensselaersville, N. Y\,
writes: “It cured Seth Burch, of
this place, of the ugliest sore on his
neck I ever saw.” Cures cuts, wounds,
burns and sores. 25c at Mills Drug
Store.
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Tilton Baptist Church.
Sunday t-ehool at 11:45 a. m.
Preachiup: at 11 a. m. and 7 p
the pastor. Rev. Henry Miller.
Junior 13. Y. P. U. at 4 p. id.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m
A cordial invitation to the public to
attend all these services.
No good health unless the kidneys
are sonnd. Foley's Kidney Cure
makes the kidneys right. Tifton
Drug Co.
Call and select you a nice Suite
now, while they are going cheap.
Kent’s Furniture Store. l-2t
For fresh and up-to-date Groce
ries, ’phone 27.
Two sets of Log Trucks for sale.
J. M. Paulk. 25-tf
A hacking cough is most annoying,
he Minute Cough Cure draws the
fiammation out of the throat,diest
and lungs Sold by Mills Drug Co.
NOTICE.—Owners of dogs are
notified to pay the dog tax of $1 for
190G at once, or the dogs will be
called for next week. l-2t
A blooded Spanish Jack at Johns’
Stables, Main street. Admirers of
fine stock are invited to call and
him. 25-41
You cannot induce lower animal to
to eat heariily when not feeling well. |
A sick dog starves hitneolf, and gets i
well. The stomach, once overworked
must have rest the same as vour feet
or eyes. You don’t have to starve to
rest your stomach. KODOL FOR
DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for
your stomach, digests what you eat
and gives it a rest. Puts it back in
condition again. You can’t feel good
with adisordered stomach. Try Ko
dol. Sold by Mills Drug Co. Tifton.
See Chesnutt & Williams for Corn,
Oats, Bran, Shorts and Hulls.
Fresh Georgia meats, the best the
country affords., Youmans’ market
phone 50. ,
sack of Cbesnutt & Wil-
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 & CO,
D. PAULK,
AGENT FOR THE
Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Ollico with Dr. W.. E. Tyson.
Ruby Ca.
Tax Receiver’s Rounds.
...TIFTON...
Foundry and " " “
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron and Brass Castings, Couplings. Hangers, Grate
Bars, Mandrils, Boxes and Machinery Supplies.
Building Castings
We buy and rebuild second-hand machinery of all kinds.
New and Rebuilt " " .
Carried In Stock.
We carry a stock of Shafting, Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Injectors, Lubricators, Pack
ing, Boiler Tubes and Mill Supplies.
First-class Repair Work a Specialty,.
Highest Alarket Price Paid for Scrap Iron, Brass and Copper.
DYSPEPSIA CORE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
The SI.00 bottle contains 24 times the trial sit*, which Mils for 50
rtBFAKBO OMLY AT TH* LABORATORY OR T
E. C. Do WITT jt COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL
Grove’s Tasteless Chili Tonic
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One <
Dottles* Does tins record of merit 4