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THE GAZETTE. TIFTON. GA., JUNE 15, 1906.
Professional Caras
ESTABLISHED ISSS.
18 Years of Experience
< 18 Years of Success
Don’t take chances—eon.ult the oldest
sod most reliable Optician in the Booth.
Onr examination (which Is tree) deter,
mines exactly what the eye requires to
relleTethe atrain and restore normal
Tislon.
Dr. M. Schwab’s Son,
118 Boll Corner State St.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
DR. C. M. MITCHELL
Physician and Surgeon
TIFTON, GEORGIA
OFFICE IN BOATRIGHT BUILDING
Residence Phone 48; Office, 37.
Office hours : 9 to 12 n. in.; 8 to 9 p. m.
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NOTICE.
Nunnally’s Candy
fresh—received by
express. Superior
to ail the rest, at
Mills Drag Company,
Smith’s Old Stand,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
DR. J. H. POWELL,
Eye, Ear, Nose andThroat.
ATLANTA, GA.
Sours: S to IS And 1 to 4. 8umtav 9 to 10 a. m.
Office: 815-18 Century Building.
Dr. G. W. HOLMES,
Physician and Surgeon
i-IUy treatment for rheumatism, neuralgita,
and nervous troubles. Obstetrics, women’s and
eblkteen's diseases a specialty
TirTON. r.
No.
W. H- HENDRICKS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Tifton, Ga.
lee in Timmons Building. Re*‘donee phone
- •; office, 25.
Bspbclax ATTENTION to aCBOBKT. _
DR. WILLIAM G. DeVANE,
Physician and Surgeon,
DR. N. PETERSON,
TIFTON, CEORCIA.
Office at Besldenea.
Bell ’Phone %a. L
IT. W. CLEMENTS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Wuju.
DR. J. F. JOHNSON,
Fhvsioian and Surgeon,
OKEKRAL PRACTITIOVKR.
Omega • Ga.
DENTAL.
JOHN A. PETERSON,
OFFICE DENTIST.
Clyatt Building, : : Tifton, Ga.
Dr. 0. LEE CNESNUTT,
General Practitioner of Dentistry.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
TIFTON, w GEORGIA,
B. C. ELLK,
Attorney-At-.Law.
s delating 10 Idud titles.
C. C. HALL,
At TORNE Y-ATtLAW
TIFTON, CEORCIA.
Strietly Business.
\FOR SALE—An Oldsmobilo, 189.
model, guar an toed in good order, at
a sacrifice. Tifton delivery. L. C.
Smith, Hotel Georgia. It
Penny Candy for the children at
Robertson’s Drag Store.
The famous English Imperial
Canopy Tops, for open buggies, at
the Tifton Buggy Works. 15-3L
The nicest lot of Honey in patent
cases and jars ever shown. Try it.
The Edgewood Fruit Co.
Try the Tifton Furniture Co. for
Mosquito Nets, Bed Spreads, Art
Squares, Rugs and Matting. lii-3t.
FOR HALE^Two mules that will
work in any kind of harness, or will
exchange for good saddle horse.
Horne & Bro., Enigma, Ga 15-2t
NOTICE—Property owners and
all residents of the city must at ones
cut down all weeds and clean up
their back yards, or cases will be
made against them. R. G. Coar-
soy, Marshal.
FOR SALE—One Mare, 7 years
old. Will sell cheap, and easy terms,
to proper party. Henry D. Webb,
with Carson Bros. 8-tf
Everything in Stationery at Rob
ertson’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
FOR SALE—One honse and lot
at Edgewood, suburb of Tifton, on
easy payments. W. M. Oiddens. 8 4t
WANTED—Please quote me the
quality, size, price and kind of
peaches you havo for . sale. H. M.
Dodd, Box 15, Moultrie, Oa. 8-21
FOR SALE—Lots in Pine Horst
Park, cheap and good terms. W.
M. Giddena _ 8-4t
WANTED—A sitnation, setting
boilers or steam fitting aod dry-kiln
work. Thoroughly understand the
business and can give best reference.
■■W,” this office. 8-3t
WANTED—By man and wife, no
children, to rent a small cottage or
2 or 3 rooms for light housekeeping.
Call Gazette office. 1-tf
FOR SALE—A Tison & Jones
Buggy, praotioally new. J. M. Faulk.
For first-class Cbioken Feed seo
Chesnutt & Williams.
Local Happenings.
OoL J. D. McKenzie, of Moultrie,
was an attendant at oity court Wed
nesday.
Dr, J. H. Hammond, of Enigma,
was among Wednesday’s visitors to
the oity.
Mr. Jeff Norman, of Norman
Park, was in Tifton Wednesday on
business,
Mrs. J. B. Smith and little daugh.
ter leave today for Black Mountain,
N. C., to spend the Bummer.
Mr. Preston Horne, of Tifton, has
accepted a position with the O. S.
& F, at Sparks, says the Advertiser.
Eighty tickets for the White
Springs Limited were sold at Tifton
last Sunday, the train carrying a
total of 205 passengers on the down
trip.
The Parker Railway News Co. is
putting in a gas light plant at their
news stand at the union depot. It
will also be used for heating the cof
fee boilers.
Mayor Clyatt, Mr. B. K. Cross,
Cols. Fulwood, Hall, Wallace, Smith
and Price went down to Thomas-
ville yesterday, to attend the bear
ing of the Cross bankruptcy case.
Mr. B. W. Higbtowor has moved
hiB family from Eastman to Tifton,
where they will occupy their beau
tiful home on Park avenue. Tifton
iB glad to welcome them back home.
Editor A. M. C. Russel, of the
Brooksville, Fla., Argus, was in Tif
ton Wednesday morning, on his way
to Riohland, Ga, accompanying his
brother-in-law, Mr. E. O. Monger,
who is suffering from a stroke of
paralysis.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Beasley, of
Plains, are additions to Tifton's citi
zenship this week, Mr. Beasley hav
ing joined the galaxy of the Ga
zette’s typographical artists. Mr.
Beasley was formerly editor of the
Thomas County News.
Chief Coarsey gives notice in
another column to citizens of Tifton
to see that their back yards are
clean, or cases will be made at onco
agaipst delinquents. The Chief says
he means every word of it, and it is
base of clean up or put up the
cash.
The Atlantic Coast Line's excur
sion to Albany Monday carried thir
teen cooohes, ten of them well filled
when it passed Tifton, and 124 tick-
ots were sold here. The hegira left
several employers lamentably short
Postmaster F. G. Boatright, of
Oordele, was a visitor to the city
Tuesday.
Grover, the son of Mr. T. 0.
Kuigbt, who has been vory ill with
infiamatory rheumatism,is improving.
Tomorrow Carrier Busk, on Route
3, and Carrier Oliver, on Route 2,
will make their first trips. Carrier
Hattaway began service on Route 5
June 4tb.
Mr. J. H. Hillbouse, G. F, & P.
A. of the Flint River & Gulf, was in
Tifton Wednesday night. Mr. Hill-
house is hustling business for bis
line, and ia showing the peoplo of
the section it traverses something of
how excursions should be run.
Mr, H. H. Coombs, of Tifton, is
getting his share of ti e sights at
things going on. He was in Albany
the day of the hurricane; was on
the Central train the night of the
wreck in the Atlanta yards and was
within twenty yards of the Tifton
eyolone Tuesday afternoon.
Messrs. W. W. Banks, J. H. Seales
and J. L. Brooks returned Wednes
day night from Atlanta, whore they
spent the first three days of tho
week attending the annual meeting
of the Georgia Bankers’ Association,
which was combined with that of
the Florida Bankers' Association.
Mr. W. O. Pepper,.who has been
with the Herman II. Hettler Lum
ber Co., in their Tifton office, for
the year past, will leave Sunday for
Toledo, O., to take charge of the
western branch office of tho Allen
Lumber Co. Mr. Pepper's many
Tifton friends will seo him leave with
regret
Beginning next Sunday, evening
Cancer
Cured without the Knife
or Money Refunded
DR. J. A. McCREA,
of bands, of which they already had
none too many.
Rev. Henry Miller, pastor of the
First Baptist church, returned
Thursday of last week from Bir
mingham, Ala, where he conducted
a ten days’ meeting at the Bap
tist church of Wylam, a suburb of
that city. The meeting was a very-
interesting and successful one.
In noting tho suits against tlm
Georgia Southern and Florida rail
way in another column, Mr. Jacob
C, Sullivan is mentioned as a brake-
man, when it should have been said
that he was yard foreman for the
company in Tifton at the time of the
services at the Tifton Baptist church
will bo conducted in tbe pavilion at
8 o’clock, when the weather permits.
Tbe ohange from the building to tbe
open pavilion on warm evenings will
be an agreeable one to both congre.
gation and pastor. Morning ser
vices will be held in the chureh as
usual.
Mr. J. K. Butler, who has bad
oharge of the business of tbe Parker
News Co. in Tifton for several years,
will leave Monday for St. Paul, N.
C., whore he will engage in business
with his brother. During bis stay
Mr. Butler has made many fast
and warm friends in Tifton, and bis
departure, while it is a financial gain
to him, is the occasion of goneral
regret.
The Taylor Furniture & Hard
ware Co. has leased the second floor
of the I. W. Bowen building for
merly occupied as a city court room
and offices and have knocked out
the partitions, converting the entire
second floor into a furniture store
room, 50x80 feet. The lower floor
will have shelving put riO one side
for hardware and the balanft* of the
space used for furniture display, I
Conductor Walter Morrow, of the
Mrs. Annie Bennett spent Sunday
in Sylvester, the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Spurlin.
Miss Aline Vaughn, of Eastman,
is the charming gueat of Mrs. B.
W. Hightower,
Mrs. J, H. Hillbouse and Miss
Louise Sparks were visitors to Asb-
burn last week.
Miss Geuie Hollis, of Morgan
oouuty, is visiting tbe family of Mr.
J. M. Davis, near Ty Ty.
Mrs. Heber Kent and little daugh
ter returned Tuesday afternoon from
a few days visit to Albany.
Miss Louise Sparks, of Morris,
Ga, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J.
H. Hillliouso, on Central avenue.
Mrs. F. S. Harrell and two little
sons went to Dawson last week, to
visit her brother for several days.
Mrs. J. T. Davis left Friday night
for Walton county, to visit her aunt,
Mrs. E. M. Hollis, who is quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs J. J. L. PbillipB re
turned Tuesday from a week’B pleas-
ure trip through Maryland and Vir
ginia
Miss Lula Norman, of Norman
Park, was the guest of her sister,
Mrs. B. W. Mills, on Love avenue,
Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Faust and little Miss
Clyde, of Weycross, arrived Satur
day to spend a few days with Mrs.
J. B. Adams.
Mrs. J. D. Swint and Mrs. Nettie
Lowe, of Lenox, wore visiting Mrs.
H. S. Murray, on Love avenue, a
few days this week.
Mibs Nettie Key, of Savannah,
eame np last week for a few days’
visit to her sister, Mrs. J. J. Rob
erts, on Tifton Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carson and
daughter little Miss Mary Keith ar
rived Wednesday afternoon from
Tampa, Fla, and are the guests of
relatives m the city.
Mrs. E. A. Rhodes and daughter
returned to their home in Jackson
yesterday, after spending a couple of
weeks in Tifton, tbe guests of Mrs.
Rhodes’ sister, Mrs. W. S. Cobb.
Mr. aud Mrs. Jos. Kent and little
daughter and Mrs. Harry Kent went
down to White Springs Sunday.
Mr. Kent returned Wednesday, but
the ladies will remain a week or ten
days.
Mra J. Lessie Mathis and little
daughter, of Valdosta, who have
been the guestB of Judge and Mrs.
Youmans for a week, returned home
yesterday by way of Hahira, where
they will spend a day or so with
friends.
Mrs. James McCarty and little
daughter and Miss Susie Gaddy, of
Fitzgerald, came over Saturday to
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.
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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 froln 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
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w. J. WALLACE,
ATTORNKY-AT-^AW,
Tifton * ukougia.
Will practice in State *nd Federal court*.
Fulwood & Murray,
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW,
TIFTON, GA.
Office in Bow’kn Builping.
BENDBICKS, SMITH & CHRISTIAN,
Attorney s-at-Law.
Collections and Criminal Law a spe
cialty.
Peeples Block «• Nashville.
F. S. HARRELL,
Attorney-at-La w.
Tipton, Gkoiuiia.
Prompt attention to all le«l Affair*. Office
A Will Lain* building
J J MURRAY.
Attorne v-at- Law.
TIFTON ... OSOBO’
Office In Masonic Buildin-
night, residence, No. 78.
tifton
Georgia.
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Property
For Rent
Apply to
J.B.Murrow.
The Publisher’s
Claims Sustains 1 !,
LEOS A. HARflP^iVP*
ATTOV.NEV. m J' Wi
OBm is ’’"’.altfrt *»CW. 0 g,
Tifton 1 ' s . Ga.
Physician and Surgeon, j accident. Coi, ^ j Wsllacu, of
' Tifton, is also associated with Cols,
flail and Roberts in this case.
iir. W. C. Thompson, of Worth,
was in Tifton on business yesterday.
Mr. Thompson strenuously denies
that he has ever moved to Fitzger
ald or contemplated doing so, it b#>
ing Mr. J. C. McDaniel who nKjvei
a few weeks sitiCe. Mr, Thompson
is one of the must substantial citi
zens of that, £ood old county, and
wo are F/ad to know ho is a perma-
Dent fi.xhi-e there.
4>*> Mamie Myers, daughter of
((&*. H. I>. Myors, of ABhbnrn, who
has just been appointed by the
Woman’s Board of Foreign Mis
sions, to a work in Corea, passed
through Tifton yesterday morn
ing enroute to Tbomasviile, the
sent of the South Georgia Annual
League Conference; aho Miss Evans
and another delegate from Ashburn.
They were joined at the Atlanta,
Birmingham A Atlantic station by
Miss Joo Itudisill and others from
Fitzgerald
Where Go-Fly goes flies will not bo
Use It < n your hor»e» and cattle. Hold
by Tifton Drug Co. and W E WII-
liatua, Ty Ty. Oa
Fashion Queen and Society King
Shoes at G arrett & Gaulding’s,
See onr line of Keyston e and Clo-
Atlantic Coast Lino, bad a narrow
oscape from a horrible death Tues
day afternoon, Capt, Morrow was
in charge of the excursion train on
its return trip, and after stopping at
the union depot for orders, walked
up the long train to hand tbe en
gineer his slip. The train started,
and Oftpl. Morow waited for the
rear coaob, which was going pretti-
fast by the time it passed
he caught the ra;^ „( s f 06 t s l ruc j, j
pile of ollbkew Ivosido the track,
throwing him tb the ground. Capt.
Morrow plbckily hold on until some
one jjuve thq engineer a signal and
the train was stopped, although he
Was dragged near 100 foot along the
track. Capt. Morrow continued on
his run, apparently little hurt be
yond a few scratches.
"Car Boil" guaranteed to relieve
pain immediately aud cure boils and
carbuncles in 48 hours, at Robert
son’s Drug Store.
Schloss Bros.’ Ready Hade
Clothing a Specialty . . .
Exclusive Agents for Doug
lass and Walk-over Shoes
for Hen, and Brockport and
Ultra Shoes for Ladies . .
united States court of
Ttio Publtahcr, of Webster'. >
DIctlOMry allege tint It “in, in j
lar Unabridged thoroughly r ra'VthO lx>pu-
detAil. And vtwtlyenriched ’ <44Hted Inevery
t ho purpoM of AdAptlng' yCfth'fcrr pArt, with
And wvorcr requlrcmc vWtMM th*Urg«r
tion.” ^*0* Another genera-
Wo Are of tho o-
most cloArlr at ytffoh thatthl* Allegation
work that np r j^nof-uratcly describe# the
result thntb- •Aocompll*hod and tho
m It now -atoWreacbed. Tho DtctJonary.
edited In 'hit* boon thoroughly ns
evenr» 0*dotalk tin* been corroded In
the I edrt,*nOQ-i* admirably adapted to moot
rv*- A fat ‘rfad. ooverer requirement* of a
» Vhich inlands moro of popular
AluMcit knowledge than any generation
thif^irld bos ever contained,
d Tt J#.t#rhape neediest to add that wo refer
' to tbdw cUonaiT In’our Judicial work a* of
the hlrteot authority In accuracy of deflnh
tUYoJhjKl that in the futuroa*lnthepaatlt
WhRo the aoutco of conatant reference.
mirrw C. KOTT, Cklrf ImUo*
LAWREXCE WELDON
BTANT<)nV.T’F.F.MJ\
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ATTORNEY-AT.laW
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international dictionary
THE GRAND PRIZE
-SET THE UTEST MO BEST
ti'
Remove Freckles and Pimplei
1WADINO L A
i W...TME COMPLEXION BEAUTIflER
(Formerly mlrertleed rod .old M Balloole
ver Brand OverallsThey are the | ££
beet made. Garrett & Gaulding. | nADINOLA b guaranteed aod money
Some of thefinostten and twelve-1Sfc’ftalwtal
piece Toilet Seta ever brought to
Tifton, can be «en at the Tifton i twenty dayi. Leave, the ddn.KfL den
VWHmw’On’kiatora. I5-8L i.m hnltlr.. Endorsed by thoutani.
O N — — ** msk-eJ Pries 50 cento aod JMJO by a# leadta* .... __
L or by msfl. Pupated by valedictory
jo 1U a party to White Springs Sun
day. They wore the guests of Miss
Mamie Duff af>d Jlis! Cora Dis-
mukes while in tbe city.
Miss Mary Chesnutt and Miss
Mary Lou Britt went down to
Thoraasville yesterday morning, to
represent Ihe Tifton Senior and Ju
nior Epworth Leagues, in the An
nual South Georgia League Copf’or-
| enco, flow in session there.
Mr. J. W. Bussey Bnd bride ar
rived Monday afternoon and spent
A fionpls ol days in Tifton, tho guests
of his brother, Mr. F.. F. Bussey, at
the home of Mr. C. 1. JoueH, They
left Wednesday for their home in
Quiney, Fla., where the good wishes
of a host of friends follow them.
Judge and Mrs. Harry Kent an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Francis, to Mr. B. H. Rose, of
Ashburn, to ocoor August 1st. Miss
Francis is one of Tifton’s sweetest
and moat accomplished young ladies,
and the groom-to-be one of our sis
ter city’s rising young business men.
Much interest attaches to tbe com
ing atfair, which will bo quite a so-
I cial event.
Mrs. T. S. Williams wont np to
I Macon Tuesday, to attend the grad-
| uating exercises at Mt. de Sales,
where Miss Frankie Williams gradu
ated with first honors .Wednesday.
Concerning the graduating class,
the Macon Telegraph says: There
luite a coincidence connected
with tho first honor in the class of
graduates this year. There are four
graduates, and out of this number
two young ladies, Miss Williams and
Miss Sehroedor. led the cUbs with
tho same average The young la
dies dttl not make the same marks in
any one study, but when the final
averages were made up, it was learn
ed tho ladies hud tied. As the val
edictory is tho mark of tbe first
honor Btudent, the Sisters bad to
have the young ladies draw for the
honor. Mis* Williams was the win-:
ner." The subject of Mise Williams’
Boatright Building
TIFTON,
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