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GAZETTE, TIFTON, QA-, JUNE 29, 1906,
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GROCERIES AT COST.i
We are going out of the grocery business, and to*-
close out our stock on hand, we offer it at cost. **
Each item is fresh, from a new, clean stock, aiuf
you will get a fine bargain in each. The stock is large r ..
and we can only quote you a few sample prices:
ioo pounds Rice for $3.90
i case Ball Potash, Sterling, 3.25
2.) lb. Flour, 65
i Barrel Flour , 4.95
3 Pounds Candy 19
h gallon jar Pickles, 19
Jellies, all flavors, per glass, 04
Glass Kerosene OilCan, .23
7 bars Octagon Soap, 25
Starch, 3|c per pound
Vinegar, 20c per gallon
Best Green Coffee, Si lbs. for 1.00
6 Boxes Snutf, any kind, 25
6 lb. Soda, 25
i box Sly Coon Tobacco, 2.80
i box Wine Sap Tobacco, 3.35
io lbs. Squire’s Bacon, 1.20
' i Peanut Roaster, 18.00
Brooms, toe, 15c and 20c each. About half price.
A tine line all kinds canned goods at cost.
These prices are for spot cash; nothing charged. -
Come at once, as the goods will not be here long at
the price offered.
E. L. MOORE & CO.
Sumner Building Corner Railroad & Third Sts.
Professional Caras.
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ESTABLISHED 1888.
18 Years of Experience
18 Years of Success
Don't take chances—consult the oldest
and most reliable Optician in the South.
Oar examination (which 1* free) deter*
mines exactly what the eye requires to
relieve the strain and restore normal
vision.
Or. M. Schwab’s Son,
118 Bull (Johnhr Stath 8t..
SAVANNAH, QA.
DR. C. M. MITCHELL
Physician arul Surgeon
TIFTON, OEOUlil A
OFKJCK IN UOATHIUHT BUILDING
Residence Phone 48; Office, 87.
Office hour* : 9 to 12 a. in ; 8 to 9 p. in.
DR. J. H. POWELL,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
ATLANTA. OA.
Dr. Q. W. HOLMES,
Physician and Surgeon.
children's diseases a specialty.
W. «. HENDRICKS
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON
. Tifton, Ga.
Office in Tfnimeue Building, ties dence phone
80. V; office, 25.
■nciu ait8xtmx to sountr.
Nunnally’s Candy
fresh—received by
express. Superior
to all the rest, at
Mills Drag Company,
Smith’s Old Stand,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOu
Strietly Business.
LOST—An Initial Cuff Button,
Thursday afternoon. Finder will de
liver to T. E. Stubbs, and get re
ward. It
WANTED—By a young married
couple, a place to board, in a private
family. Address, S., care Gazette. 2t
WANTED—A good agent in eaoh
county to appoint sub-agents for j
and represent the best Live Stock
Insurance Co. in Georgia. Capital
stock $10,000. Address 1*. L. Wat
son, Sec’v. aud Tre&s., Swainsboro,
Ga. 29-4t
WANTED—An agent in each
county in Georgia to write Live
Stock Insurance for Savannah, Ga.,
Company. Addross P. O. Box 63,
Swainsboro, Ga. • 29 21
LOST—A rose-shaped gold
brooch, with diamond setting, on
Love avenue or Sixth street, Friday
evening. Reward for its return to
Mrs. Geo. Smith, city. It
FOR SALE —Young horse, good
size and gentle. G. L. Blalock. 2t
When you need wood, any length,
for stove or house, phone No. 20 or
call on J. H. Hitchcock. 29-tf
DR. WILLIAM G. DeVANE,
Physician, and Surgeon
DR. N. PETERSON,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Offioaat Beside dog.
Bell 'Phone No. 1.
H. W. CLEMENTS,
Physician and Surgeon,
LENOX, GA.
; DUuMce Telephone connection through
I'ruiupt attention given to nil caller*.
DR. J. F. JOHNSON,
PUvsician and Surgeon,
OKNKUAL PBACTITIONKB.
O* KG A - GA.
JOHN A. PETERSON,
OFFICE DENTIST.
Clyatt Building, : Tifton, Oa.
Dr. *. LEE t’HESNCTT,
General Practitioner of Dentistry.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
TIFTON. - GEORGIA.
LEGAL.
-R. C. ELLIS,
-Attorney-A. t-J^aw,
a collection* aud to
C. C. HALL,
Attorney-at-Law
TIFTON, CEORCIA.
W. J. WALLACE,
ATmRNKV-AT-LAW,
Tifton - Okokgia.
WANTED—Oat sacks; will pay 5
cents each, delivered at our plant.
Tifton Ice & Power Co. 2t
See Chesnutt ,V Williams for Corn,
Oats, Bran, Shorts and Hulls.
FOB SALE--Thirty thousand
acre, saw mill timber. This timber
has been turpentined and is ready
for the saw. Easy range of railroad.
Price, tS per acre for whole body.
Would divide, in to small lots at
slight advance in price. Address Car
ter & Eatinan, Glory, Ga. 22-4t
LOST—June 15th, a round, pearl
brooch. Suitable reward for its re
turn to Gazette office. 22-2t
Try the Tifton Furniture Co. for
Mosquito Nets, Bed Spreads, Art
Squares, Bugs and Matting. I5 3t,
NOTICE—Property owners and
all residents of the city must atonce
cut down all weeds and cleau up
their back yards, or cases will be
made against them. It. G. Coar-
eey, Marshak
FOR SALK -One Mare, 7 years
old. Will sell cheap, and easy terms,
to proper party. Henry D. Webb,
with Carson Bros. 8-tf
FOB SALE —One house and lit
at Edgewood, suburb of Tifton, on
easy payments. W. M. Giddens. 8 4t
FOR SALE—Lots'in Pine Hurst
Park, cheap and good terms. W.
M. Giddens. 8-4t
Always Ceres.
(lineam a remedy must toeei the re-
a of the general *ysiein. Haggard*
liecihc Tablet* do thin anti cure Indigestion,
Jervou* debility. L'nnftUpation, Kidney ana
Bladder trouble*. Lost Vitality, and all kindred
liseace* by building up the entire «y*tera The
various structure* are braced up and re-infoix
by these tali et* and the organs are excited
book of
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r druggist cannot aupply
,J 1J ^T*th
thev will tie mailed prepaid upon receipt of
price. Address. Haggard specific Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
WOI practice in State and Federal court*.
Fulwood & Murray,
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW,
TIFTON, GA.
Offick IN BSwkn Builpixg.
IENDBICKS, SMITH & CHRISTIAN,
Attorney s-at-Law.
Collections and Criminal Law a ape
eialty.
Pkei'Lks Block * Nashvillk.
F. S. HARRELL,
Attorney-at-Law
Tjfton, Georgia.
Prompt attention to all legal affair*. Offloe
8 Williams building
J J MURRAY,
Attornev-at-Law.
TIFTON - GEORGIA.
Office in Masonic Building.
LEO.Y A. HARGREAVES,
A T T O RNEY-AT-LAW,
Office in Boatright Building.
Tifton - •> • Ga.
R. E. DINSMO
ATTORNEY
Tifton
CLASSES BROKE
repair ti
MY OPTICAL COOD8
eet makers. They prove satisTac
est patient* arp those who have
the longest. In eye glasses
“ *—id leader. Thf
Examination*
are from the beat makers. They p
tory, and my l>e*t patient* arp thf
patronized me the longest. In ej
spectacles 1 am the recognized lent
* if specialty with —
Jfree. SKj
Dr. C. I. Hutchason.
Will visit Tifton July 20th. See
him at Tifton Drug Co.
Cancer
Cured without the Knife
or Money Refunded
DR. J. A. McCREA,
and Surgeon.
ur him _ ,
Your lucky stare ha lust twins,
Mr. G. W. Royal, of Nashville,
was a pleasant visitor to Tifton Sun*
day.
Dr. Wm. G. Do Vane and wife, of
Omega, were viaitora to Tifton Wed-
lesday.
Mr. Perry Moore is having a neat
tiled sidewalk laid in front of Lis
building on Main street.
The baseball boys promise a good
game for the Fourth, A visiting
team will be invited, to compete with
the local talent
Mr. J. J. Bailey has been serving
in Chief of Police Coarsey’s place for
a few days this week, Mrs. Coarsey
being quite sick,
Mr. H. F. Tillman, of Valdos
ta, was an attendant at the funeral
of his uncle, Judge Jos. Tillman,
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vining are
congratulated on the arrival of'an
eight pound boy at their home near
Tifton Tuesday morning.
Capt. N. B. Harrison, of Bruns
wick, spent Tuesday among many
old friends in Tifton, also looking
after his property interests here.
Mr. J. H. Baker, of Alapaha, one
of the leading naval stores men of
Berrien, was in Tifton yesterday.
He says crops in his section are very
good.
The ladies of the Library Club
have decided not to serve barbecue
dinners during court week, the time
being insufficient in which to pre
pare for them.
Lida, little daughter of Mrs. Berta
Greene, returned from Stockton
Wednesday, where she bfa been vis
iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Greene.
Messrs. Elias O’Quinn, C. F. Reb-
berg and R. H. Hutchinson, Jr.,
went down to Jacksonville Wednes
day morning to attend the Wood
men of the World picnic and log
rolling Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. E. E. Slack returned Tuesday
morning from a two weeks*'visit to
his old home in Canada. It is need
less to say the trip was greatly en
joyed and that no time was lost hav
ing a good time while he was away.
Mr. W. O. Tift went overtoGeor-
giaua, Ala., Thursday, to take Mr.
O. M. Tift’s place at the mill of
Parker & Tift, the latter being away
a few days, on account of the sick
ness of his baby at Elljay, where
Mrs. Tift is spending the summer.
Will McDonald, colored, was ar
rested by Sheriff Baker Monday,
charged with torgiax two orders
given by L. T. Bruton on A. W.
Wbiddon. The orders, originally
for 59c and 75c, had beeu clumsily
raised to $150 and $1.75, the change
being easily detected. The negro
was given a hearing before Judge
Chesnutt and placed under $500
bond for his appearance at Tift su
perior court.
Dr. W. H. Hendricks will leave
New York today, where he has been
spending a month, taking a post
graduate course of lectures at the
Polyclinic. He will spend a clay in
Baltimore, aud Mrs. Hendricks and
Margaret will meet bim in Wash
ington Sunday, where they spend
two or three days, sightseeing.
They will also stop a day or two. in
Atlanta, reaching home July 4th
or 5th,
Mr. J. C. McDaniel, living near
Tifton, was reported to Ordinary
Walker last week as being mentally
deranged, at times becoming violent
and dangerous. It is necessary to
give ten days’ notice of a lunacy
trial, and the case will have a bear
ing next Monday. In the meat) time,
at the request of his wife, Mr. Mc
Daniel was left at home, be having
lucid intervals, during which it is
not necessary to keep him tied, as
they were at times forced to do.
It is hard to please some people,
especially those with a grievance
sticking up like a sore toe am} who
are looking for something to grum
ble at. When Mr. Smith was in Tif
ton the Gazette was criticised by his
friends for saying the crowd to hear
him was between 250 and 300, yet
they estimated the same sized crowd,
on the same seats, in the same room,
when it heard Estill and Hall, all
the way from 170 to 225. And they
Mr. James M. Davane and Mr. J.
A Williams, of Berrien, were look
ing after business in Tifton Wednes
day.
The fronts of the Tifton Bottling
Works and Duncan & Stubbs, in the
Clyatt building, have received hand
some new coats of paint.
Mr. Gillis Roberts, of Moultrie,
who formerly lived in Worth county
has moved his family to Tifton and
will occupy the boarding bouse over
the Merchants’ aud Farmers’ Bank
Conductor Reed has had charge
of the run on the Dixie Flyer for the
past few days, in place of Conductor
Will Newton, who has been on sick
leave.
Now ttw Kroon I* uu the hillside,
Mr. B. F. Lane, of Clyattvillc,
brother of Mrs. Joseph Tillman, was
up Saturday and Sunday, at the
bedside of bis brother-in-law. Judge
Tillman.
Mr. W. Lennon, of Ocilla, was
among the prominent visitors to Tif
ton yesterday. He reports crops
east of Alapaha as very fine and in
good condition.
Capt. and Mrs. E. J. Williams
and son, Mayor and Mrs. S. M.
Clyatt and daughter, Miss Marguer
ite, went down to Lake Park Wed
nesday afternoon for a few days’
fishing.
Since .the rains ceased, work has
progressed fast on Tifton’s new
buildings. The handsome new home
of Ludden & Bates S. M. H., known
as the Clyatt & Mathis building, is
almost done, aud Contractor Cole
has certainly made a fine job of it.
The county jail is also nearly finish
ed and the new hotel building
is progressing rapidly.
Mr. T. O. Knight returned Mon
day from Hampton Springs, where
he carried Grover, his little son, who
has been suffering from a severe at
tack of rheumatism. Lloyd, his sec
ond case, followed in a few days.
He reports both the boys improving
nicely, and it is hoped by his many
friends that they will soon recover.
Mrs. John E, Padgett was tho
hostess, Tuesday afternoon, at a
delightful informal tea, in honor of
Mrs. J. W. Bussey, one of the sea
son’s most popular brides. The
guest of honor was gowned in a
lovely white lifieu suit trimmed in
lace medallions, with which she wore
a dainty lingerie waist.—Quincy,
Fla., Times.
The Atlanta Journal is giviug the
effort to secure Ben Hill county a
big boost. Ben Hill’s cause is a just
and a good one, but when the fight
for Tift county was on the Journal
could not be persuaded to say a
word in its favor, even though our
committee was short-sighted enough
to spend $200 advertising in its col
umns.
complain that the paper did not give
Mr. Smith space enough, when it
heralded his coming at the top-of-
first-page. and gave two columns to
his speech. But it is mighty hard
to suit the man who has made tip
his mind not to be suited, and the
newspaper that tries to be fair has a
hard road to travel.
Those who trade once with Gar->
rett & Gauldiug, come again.
Complete and fancy stock of Fan
cy Groceries. Phone No. 9. The
Edgewood Fruit Co.
Tifton has one first-class buggy
repository. Mr. W. H. Bennett con
ducts it His ad on page three will
tell you some things you ought to
know. * 29*4t
Another big lot of Embroideries,
at Duncan & Stubbs*.
FOR SALE—A Tison & Jones
Buggy, practically new. J. M. Paulk.
No good health unless the kidneys
sound. Foley’s Kidney Con
i the kidneys right. Tifton
iSsllii
At the drawing for the prize of
$10 in gold, offered by Gerbert &
Marrow to tbe person bolding the
lucky ticket issued during their 30
days’ bargain sale, ten tickets were
drawn alternately by Col. Geo. E
Simpson and the Gazette man. tbe
tenth number being 212., The Hold
er of ticket No. 212 can call with
same at their store and receive the
$10 in gold.
Nearly all of Tifton’s pilgrims to
Ashdown, twenty in number, have
e turned, some earlv in tbe week,
and others, after making side trips
to Texas, Hot Springs and other
points, are coming in daily. A post
card located P. W. Robertson and
J. B. Guest, in Waco Monday. Opin
ions as to the investment vary, some
thinking it a good one, while others
are not so well satisfied. From the
best the Gazette can learn, the land
is probably worth the money, and
will bring it if investors keep tbeir
holdings until tbe depression always
following a boom, passes.
White and Black Gloves 50c and
$1. Stewart A Warlick. It
Solid Comfort- Ladies’ Common-
Sense Elastic Slippers. Another
new lot just received, only $1.5U, at
Duncan & Stubbs’.
If you farmers have wood for sale,
tbe money for it is ready at the
wood yard. I. H. Hitchcock.
Best quality Green and Roasted
C«»ffee, 15c and 20c, Tbe Edgewood
Fruit Co., phone No. 9.
Where Go-Ply goes lli^s will not go.
U^e it cn your hoise* and oatile. Sohl
by Tifion Drug Co. and W. E. Wll
Hams. Ty Ty, Ga 15-Yt.
Look on *11 the
Mrs. O. N. Dana, of Macon, is
spending two weeks with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Joe Kent
Miss Elma Padrick returned Fri
day from attending the B. Y. P. U.
convention, in Atlauta.
Mrs. C. (3. Gilbert and two chil
dren, of Dublin, are visiting her
mother, Mrs. It. D. Smith.
Mrs. T. L. Barron and little
daughter, left Friday for Senoia, to
visit her mother for a few days.
Misses Genia Hollis and Annie
Belle Guest, of Vanceville, were tho
delightful guests of Miss Maud
Eason this week.
Mrs J. B. Marrow aud daughter,
Miss Bessie, returned yesterday af
ternoon from Eastman, where they
have been visiting relatives.
Miss Alice, daughter of Mr. aud
Mrs. J. W. Domingos, of Macon, is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W.
Domingos, on Central avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Briggs Carson and
children, accompanied by Mr. Car-
son’s mother, Mrs. C. B. Carson,
spent Saturday and Sunday in Cor-
dele.
Miss Lena Dismukes, of Dawson,
stopped over iu Tifton Monday and
Tuesday with her cousin, Miss Cora
Dismukes. She was on her way
borne from Norman Park, where she
had been visiting for a week.
Misb Martha WageDer will return
to her home in Atlanta tomorrow,
after spending several days with
Mrs. W. W. Banks. Miss Wagoner
became quite a favorite with the
younger society set, who regret to
see her leave.
Miss Augusta Griggs, who has
been the charming guest of her
cousin, Mrs. W. W. Banks, on Love
aveuue, for two weeks, will leave for
her home in Dawson Saturday. She
made many friends here, who see
her go with deep regret.
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Smith, of Mon-
ticello, N. Y., who have been tbe
guests of Mr. Smith’s sisters, Mrs.
H. H. Coombs and Mrs. W. H. Mc
Cartney, in Tifton, for several days,
left Monday for Union Springs, Ala.
where they will spend a few days with
relatives before returning home.
Mrs. A. J. Iuabinet, who has been
spending some time in Tifton the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. M
Weeks, left for her home in Orange
burg, S. C., Saturday. She is well
advanced in years and the trip was
quite a long one for her. Mrs.
Weeks accompanied her as far as
Savannah.
Miss Ela Tillman, of Quitmaa,
and Mr. JameH Lee Key, of Atlanta,
were married Wednesday evening,
June 20tb, at the Baptist church, in
Quitman. Miss Tillman is a cousin
of Mrs. Perry Moore, aud has a lot
of friends here, who wish her along
life of happiness.
Mrs. W. W. Banks entertained
Friday evening, al fresco, in honor
of her young guests, Misses Griggs
and Wagoner. The color scheme in
the dining room was pink and green.
The summer parlor was brilliantly
electric lighted, with decorations of
palms, ferns and cut flowers. Mrs.
Banks, Miss Griggs and Miss Wag-
ener received iD the library. Re
freshments were served in buffet
style. About fifty guests were pres
ent, and a most delightful evening
passed.
Remove Freckles and Pimples
U» TEN DAY*, WITH
1WADINOLA
K W...THE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIES..
(Formerly Advertised and Bold m Satiuol*.
A few applications will remove tan or
lallowness and restore the beauty of youth.
NADINOLA b guaranteed and money
refunded If it faffs to remove freckles,
pimples, liver-spots, collar discolorations,
black-heads, disfiguring eruptions, etc., In
twenty days. Leaves the skin soft, clear
and healthy. Endorsed by thousands.
Price 50 ceaft' and $1.00 by off leading
druggists, or by mall. Prepared by
Their Cotton Wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Coombs
entertained fifty friends Thursday
evening, the 2l.it, in honor of their
first wedding anniversary, at their
handsome home on Tift avenue.
The entire lower floor was thrown
together, and the decorations, of
southern smilax and purple hydran
geas, were beautiful and artistic. In
the parlor, where the guests were
received, the decorations were white
batted cotton, festooned in ropes
from the corners of the room to the
center of the ceiling, where a wed
ding bell, formed from Mrs Coombs’
bridal veil, was suspended. The
mantel was banked with hydrangeas
and several tall vases of the same
flowers were placed about the rooms.
A very sweet and appropriate mu
sical program was rendered by Mr.
and Mrs. C. Guy Smith and Mr.
Wm. Lawrence. Mr. and Mm.
Smith sang several beautiful selec
tions, which were greatly enjoyed.
Mrs. Coombs wore her wedding
gown, and looked very lovely.
Fruit punch was served in a small
reception room, and later delicious
cream and cake in the parlor.
A number of beautiful and useful
presents were received. It was a
very informal affair, and much en
joyed by all attending.
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 his 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 (o discriminate. Trust
us when you need medicines and your confidence will
never be misplaced.
Tifton Drug Company
SPECIAL SHOE SALE
We are now offering our entire line of Ladies'*
Shoes and Oxfords at cost, consisting of the follow
ing makes:
Regular price 3.50, now 2.75
“ “ 3.00, now 2.25
“ - 2.50 to 3.00, now 1.75 to 2.2S-
** “ 1.25 to 2.00, now 1.00 to 2.0®
Ultra Shoe,
Brockport Shoe,
Hannah McCarthy,
Uodman Shoe,
Also the following makes of Men’s Shoes:
W. L. Douglas Shoe, Regular price 2.50 to 3.50, now 1.75 to 2.75’
Crawford Shoe,
Felfowcraft Shoe,
Ralston Health Shoe,
James Means Shoe,
Stetson Shoe.
Hess Bros. Shoe,
3.50 to LOO, now 2.75 to 3.25
3.50. now 2.75
4.00, now 3.25
3.00, now 2.25
5.00 to 6.00, now 3.75 to 4.0®<
5.00 to 6 00, now 3.75 to 4.0®
We have the above Shoes in all the latest toes,
and styles. Positively no goods will be charged.
Shoes that do wear and feel good
thin hot weather, at Duncau &
Stubbs’.
W. H. Hennctt has a very largo
ansortment of high grade buggies.
See hia ad on page three. 2!) 4t
The sworn statement of the manu
fucturera protest you from opiates in
Kennedy’e Laxative Honey and Tar
the cough avrup that drivel the
cold out of your system. Sold by
Mills Drug Go.
PARKER & HUNT
Boatright Building - - TIFTON, GA..
Brigham’s Hotel
Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure.
The only guaranteed kidney cure.
Buy It—try U—It oosls you nothing tf
It falls. Pi toe 50 cents by Utils Drug
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SfcSSifflHilsSis Q
American and European Plant
liailroad Street, ouo block from Union Depot.
Tifton, Georgia.
Renovated and Refurnished Throughout. The Best Table -
the Market Affords.
A Cordial Invitation to the