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TH* GAZETTE, TpiFTONy GA., APBIL 10, 1908.
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Copyright 1908 hy Hart SchafFner & Marx
EASTER APPAREL FOR MFN,
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE .CLOHTING.
Any One Who Knows.
lLL THE NEW EFFECTS TO BE HAD AT. OUR' PLACE
Large Shipment of Oxfords Expected to ^Arrive Daily.
and linen generally,
should , rival the
^nowy Easter lily in
its whiteness and fin
ish, and you can ob
tain the desired re
sult by having your
Shirts, Collars and
Cuffs laundered at
Tifton Steam Laundry,
Tifton
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Local Affairs.
••If thou dost bid thy trlend farewell,
Net for one night tbo' that farewell tut* be,
Press tho» bis nand In thine,
flow eanst thou tell how tar from thee
Pateor caprice may lead his steps ere that to-
morrow comes?
lew bare been known to lightly turn the corner
grown to months, and
_ vaa
Ere they
Parting,
With lues
“* ire fore
tween.
time, or distance, clasp with pt
The han.i him who goeth forth
Unseen, Fi»te goeth too
Tea, find thou always time to say
idle talk,
■£.« wmi si.-i henceforth
niBnt sud Uny, regret should walk
. - 1 street.
And dai-s hsve g__.
laggiog years,
j they have h>oke»» In loving eyes again.
Parting, a* i**t, is suderlakl
With toss a u! pain
Therefore, lest sudden death should come be
tween,
Or time, or distance, clasp
•t him wl
» goeth
tn„
word
pressure firm
Mr. G. B. Courtney, of Tifton,
was in Moultrie this morning on
business. Mr. Courtney will engage
in saw mill business in Florida in a
short time, and will moCc his family
to Quitman.—Observer, 6th.
Mr. William Branch and son and
Mr. Pat Adams rctured Saturday
from Atlanta, where they went Fri
day accompanied by Dr. Peterson to
consult a specialist. It Was decided
not to have an operation at this time,
the trouble with Mr. Branch’s tliroot
being of such a nature that an oper
ation would have been dangerous.
Mr. J. Si Baldwin returned Tues-
Kev. C. C. Elliott, of Sparks Col- j day from, a visit to his son at Perry,
legiate Institute, tilled the pulpit at
the Methodist church Sunday mom-
ingand evening, in the absence of
iPastor Glenn, who is assisting in a
imeeting at Cothbert.
Speaking of the union meeting at
Zion Hope, the Norman Park Press,
says: ‘‘On Sunday morning Mr. J.
L. Pickard, the noted singer of Tif
ton, conducted a fine service of song
which was much enjoyed by all pres
ent.”
Mrs. H. C. Beatty, of Moultrie,
vwho has been soending several days
with her sister, Mrs. J. F. MeHarguc,
-in Tifton, left for her home Thurs
day. Her little child was very ill
nwhile she was here, had so far re
covered as to L>c able to make the
trip.
• Mr. John H -nry Poole, route
agent on the Atlanta. Birmingham
and Atlantic between Fitzgerald and
Thoraasville. who has been spending
several days at home, suffering with
an attack of the vntfmps, had so far
recovered as to bo able to return to
■work Saturday.
The school at Omega will close the
lTth with appropriate exercises, and
9* one at Fletch g schooihouse will
dose on the 2Ith. The Gazette ac
knowledges, with thanks, an invit:-
titm to attend be h exercises, and if
it is impossible f, r the heavy editor
to attend, our isndsome, auburn-
whiskered repref jntatave will prob
ably be on hand.
Make the stomach happy with a
Mi-o-na tablet before meals. A
guarantee is giv*n by Mills Drug Co.
to return your-We. if Mi-o-na fails
to cure any fonmof stomach trouble.
The Populai; Negligee Shirts 60c
Ga., and also to his old home ah
Marshallville. He says that section,
of the state has the best outlook for
a peach crop that he has seen in-
Brookfield Now*.
Brookfield, Ga., April 6.—We
are having fine weather now far
farmers and they arc making use of
ft.
Mr. Hastens has some 10 acres o4
melons looking fine. Several other
smaller, four and five acre patches.
Tile briars are in full bloom and
bid fair for a heavy crop,, so with
plenty of blackberries, melons and
roasting-eaars we hope to pull through
until pig time 'comes again. When
we get to pork and tutor we are
solid.
These was- a burglary perpetrated
in Brookfield Friday nig>kt, when
when the McMillan Supply Co’
place of business was entered, the
safe broken, open and some 5-10 in
money andi some, goods taken out,
shoes and clothing principally.
Our Archie stays pretty close home
now and sings'‘rock-a-babw by.”
years. He also thinks, being largely! Mr Faw i elv Mr . j ac k a on's crop-
an agricultural section, the present j per is alsG'hotra?,. nursing affine girl,
business depression la affecting it a. There was <iuite a crowd, of young
little less than it i> the saw mill and ] people out) to- Mr. J. L. Hay’s last
turpentine belt 1 , I night enjoying themselves at a sing.
Now is the timeto.uso#;>mei.ahdI B ^ e / olfa ca ” when th< T
be cured of catarrh^ ' Fresh supply j&jA f
Manufacture,
Consumer.
^
just received Costs nothing unless,—Doti^ cough your nead. off when
It .... ...... 11,,, iwna* . t t *
Booth’s Hyomei
,J. G."
a guaranteed remedy in
ItccjiXaxoSive Cough Syrup. It is
jsfhecially recommended ffar children
.as it's pleasant to take, is a gentle
ilaxative thus expelling the phlegm
it cures, is the w,
Co. sell it. Mills
Miss Catherine E. Woolard and
Mr. J. N. Ridley, and Miss Pearl
Ridley and Mr. W. E. Grubbs W?iy
united in marriage at the 1
church in Sylvester Tuesday
noon at 2 o’clock. Rev. E. H. Shing-
ler officiating.—local. The two „ . .
couples passed through Tifton soon ! ’
after the ceremony, one going overI fajnets are busy getting
the Atlantic Coast Line by Waycross-! re “ y ° ,
and one by the Georgia Southern vkj. “^aRew da^wUh mIss Stri a 1
Valdosta to Jacksonville and other; HaTeR. “
and Mr. W. E. Grubby WCty ifrpn\{he system. For coughs, colds,
in marriage at the Baptist croup, whooping-cough, hoarseness
t in Sylvester Tuesday after- and all bronchial trouble. Guaran-
Solifcby Mills Drug Co,
The Best Goods.
In The Best Way.
You Pay Us
No Middleman’s Profits
Every article needed for convenience or beauty in a home.
Furniture, Clocks, Silver, Kitchen Utensils, Women’s and In
fant’s Apparel. Jewelry, Sewing Machines, Musical Instruments.
All high grade sold ut prices the retail merchants cunnot meet.
Write for Catalogue. Department* “A”
Southern Mercantile Company,
3*ll> Dotey Building, Jacksonville, Fla.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
V Ai.VAttsJS Prrmu'Ms Given A wav, with absolutely no ex
pense to any one, wher will introduce in his neighborhood, the
modern suit ary tooth powder—OXADINE—the greatest Oxygen
antiseptic tooth powder made •
Not One Peuuy Needed to Become One of Our Agent*
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Florida points. They were acconvj
panied here by Messrs. E A. Jones : a , "3m^*s!T. AbboU™^ .
and I. Cook and Misses Serutchinb, ited at the home of Mr. Clan top, i
Jones and Woolard.
30 Days Trial $1.00 is’the offer on
Pineules. Relieves Backache, Weak
Back, Lame Back, Rheumatic pains.
Best on sale for Kidneys, Bladder
and Blood. Good for young andeld.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded. Sold by Mills Drug Co.
Chesnutt’s is the place to get the
best fancy candy. tf
The kidneys are delicate and sensi
tive organs and are very likely at
any time to get out of order. De-
Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are
prompt and thorough and will in a
Mathis, on Sunday.
Mrs. (Sadie Overby) Foreman and
her husband also Miss Mary Overby
are visiting their parents, Mr: and
Mrs. W. K. Overby.
School Girl,
March 31st, 1908.
Money to Loan
# $200,000 #
Ob City and Farm Property,'at 6 per cent
From One to Ten Years , . , . >
J. C. SMITH.
OWieo in fisitwi BulMlna-'Phone No, i 57. .
A JOYFUL EASTERTIME
is sure to be yours if you
insist upon having Tifton
Bottling Works’ carbona
ted beverages. These
drinks are made and bot
tled wi'h the greatest care
to guarantee absolute
purity, and to retain that
delightful flavor so much
sought for by all lovers of
soft drinks
Tifton Ming Works,
TIFTON,
GEORGIA.
. w r .ompt w
j«d |1 creara*to*a and pink. Duncan very short time strengthen the weak-
^ A Stubbs. { 2t |ehed kidneys and allay troubles aris-
Try a pound ofPno, the best 26e ing from inflammatiun of tbe blad-
.eoffee Sold byChesnutt. . tf der. Sold by Hollingsworth* Moore.
i ^Good ShingL-sat Tifton RermUmg| ^ Good Shingles at Tifton femjtlmg
8-2t iCe.
Weak women get prompt and tast
ing help, by using Dr. Shoop’s Night
Cure. These soothing, healing, an
tiseptic suppositories, with fall in
formation how to proceed are inter
estingly told of in my book “No.
4 For Women.” Th* book and
strictly-confidential medical advice
is entirely free. Simply write Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis. for my book No.
4. Sold by Mills Drug Co.
You like to have groceries whan
1 want - them. Chesnutt delivers
. Pains at the waist, bade, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female troubl#
Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains, Irregular functions, restless
ness, cold limbs, nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced
and the womanly functions regulated by the use of
Wine of Cardui
Mrs. Annie Hamilton, of StetsonvHIe, Wis., writes: “Cardui sav
from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me. It is a good n.
end 1 recommend it to all suffering women.” For sale at all druggists, In $1!
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