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TUB GAZETTE, TIBTON, GA., APRIL 10, 1908.
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COL. T. A. FRIERSON, Auctioneer
FITZGERALD PROPERTY.
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at 10 O’clock, April 16th 1908
$100,000 Worth of Fitzgerald Central Real Estate
Without reserve to the highest bidder. The opportunity
of a life time to secure property in the most prosperous
city of South Georgia.
Improved resident property. Vacant resident prop
erty. Improved business lots. Vacant business lots.
Magnolia street residence
Sherman street hits
One 4 acre tract block with res.
Two five acre tracts
One IQ acre tract
Factory and Manufacturing sites Palm street residences
Fitzgerald Realty in all por- Main street lots
tions of the city. •
Fitzgerald has advantages over all
Georgia Cities.
Fitzgerald is the coming metropo
FITZGERALD DIRT IS PRECIOUS.
Central Ave. stores
Lee street residences
Lee street lots
Grant street residences
Grant street lots
lis of South Georgia.
BIT DOW
Buy now and build up with the only interior South Geor
gia City which will have 50,000 population in ten years.
Attend this sale and make money, an opportunity that
never returns.
Ladies especially invited to attend this sale.
Terms 1-3 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months with interest
jfitsgeratb will soon have
In twelve years Fitzgerald Realty
values increased One Hundred fold.
A new $80,000 Court House
A new Opera House
An Electric Car Service
A New Office Building. ,
Through Rail Lines to all points
In ten years Fitzgerald Realty
values will increase another hundred
fold.
Ask for circulars at the Lee Grant Hotel.
COME! COME! To this sale and hear the Celebrated
Brass Band and Col. T. A. Frierson, the great real estate
Auctioneer, whose service we have secured at large ex
pense, and who has a national reputation for fairness
and success.
M Atlanta Land Company
Fitzgerald, Georgia
WHEN YOU BUY
With Our Neighbors.
Life Insurance
buy, the kind that insures you against
DEATH AND ACCIDENT.
The fidelity Mutual Insurance Company,
of Philadelphia, Pa-.
Tlurty Years old and worth mofe than $14,000,000.00
writes you a policy that pays you,double in case of accidental
death and pays you a cash income for the remainder of your
life if you become disabled from any cause
SEE:
N. J. NEWSOM, Gen. Agt.,
Tifton, Georgia.
When Baking Day Comes
you want your bread, cakes and pas
try to be a success, and to be deli
cious and pleasing to file family. To
do this you must have the highest t-r, Clara, to Mr. Richard H. I-oek
Atlanta, April 6.—Gov. Smith to
day offered a reward of $150 for the
apprehension of the unknown- party
who in February robbed and mur
dered Mrs. Cora Henderson, in Coffee
county.
Mr. W. F. Bennett, the aged fath
er of Rev. A. M. Bennett, who has
been spending the winter here with
his son, left Wednesday morning for
Buchanon, W. Virginia, his far-away
home.—Norman Park Press.
Mr. B. Horkan, who moved from
this county about eleven years ago,
returned this week from Mexico.
Mr. Horkan left Mexico thirteen
months ago, and came through the
country traveling in a buggy all the
way.—Worth County Local.
It begins to Jook as if the entire
Georgia congressional delegation
will be returned to their posts this
year. Georgia has about as able a
set of congressmen as any of the
states. And the people are looking
for ability these days.—Adel News.
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Crockett an-
| nounce the marriage of their daugh-
Paulk’t Chapel New,.
We are having some showery-
weather, but the farmers are mak-
Obituary.
On the 28th of March, 1908, the
Death Angel passed over the home
ing pretty good headway with their! of Mr. Willie Patrick and claimed
work. for its victim his wife, Cuddie, after
Mr. Ed. Lawhorn and family visit-1 sin illness of several weeks.
ed Mr. O. S. Lawhorn last Sunday.
Mr. Grover Green is suffering with
a severe attack of pneumonia.
All our young people enjoyed a
sing at Mr. J. H. Holley’s Sunday
afternoon. We are all invited to at
tend a sintrat Mr. J. A. Miller's next
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Wesley Paulk made a butiness
trip to Tifton Saturday.
Mrs. W. R. Johnson is spending a
few days with her daughter at Ty
Ty, Mrs. Aaron Parks.
Mr. W. L. Sikes xisited his brother,
Mr. Harley Sikes Sunday.
Rev. Little delivered an able ser
mon at Pine Level-church Sundav.
Snap Shot.
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup
—the cough syrup that tastes nearly
as good as maple sugar and which
children like so well to take. Unlike
nearly all other cough remedies, it
does not constipate, hut on the oth
er hand it acts promptly yet gently
on the bowels, through which the
cold is forced out of the system, and
at the same time it allays inllama-
Sister Cuddie, at her death, was
about 23 years old. She joined the
Missionary Baptist church at an ear
ly age and has lived an exemplary
Christian life until the Lord said, “It
is enough,” and took His hand-maid
home to rest.
In her death the church loses
noble member, the community
good neighbor and her husband a
good wife; hut our loss is her eter
nal gain, though with sorrowful
hearts we humbly bow in submission
to the God in whom she meekly trus
ted. Our sister was of such noble,
Christian character that she won the
love and highest esteem of all who
knew her.
>r«artli farewell;
A brighter world oil high,
i 'heerful I leave thia vale of ti
Where pa In and norrovr (cm
Deaih’n alooinv phantoms all are flown
Now life’s great Lord Is near.
Lovingly, her former pastor,
G. W. Ridley.
Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Mills, of Tif-
grade flour, butter, eggs, baking pow
der and all that is necessary, and voj
can always do it by buving at my
store.
Fresh shipment Red Feather and
Obelisk Flour just in. I have also
received a shipment of Country Hums
and Shoulders
Come to See Me or ’Phone for What you Want to Eat
W. M. SELLARS, The Grooer,
Telephone No. 25. New Clyatt Building, 207 Second St.
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Dry Goods and Notoins
Never have we shown a larger or better assort
ment than we have this season. All of the
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hart, Jr., of Monroe, March 27th
Rev.^W. L. Wright performing the
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart
-left immediately for their future
home in Dallas, Texas.—Local.
The man that says Hoke Smith has
-failed to carry out his campaign
pledge of saving the people four
million dollars in freight rates is
woefully ignorant. The saving in
freight rates on the Gulf Line alone
is something enormous. A short
time ago there were about twenty
saw mills cutting all the lumber they
could on the line and today there are
only about three. The difference in
the amount of freight some one is
saving here is large.—Worth Local.
"Health Coffee” is really the clos
est Coffee Immitation ever yet pro
duced. This clever Coffee Substi-|
tute was recently produced by Dr.
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tion. Always use Kennedy s Laxa- ton, spent Sunday with relatives here
tive Cough Syrup. Sold by Holling: - [j r Mills is much beloved in Norman
worth & Moore. j p ar ' K an( j ; s vcr y popular in Tifton.
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Brighton New,.
A few from Brighton attended the j
union meeting at Zion Hope. J
Mrs. Henry Sutton has been visit-1
ing her mother, Mrs. Katie Fletcher, I
this week. I
“Mr. Jack Butland and Miss Lou
Bundrick was married last Wednes
day.
Mr. Claude Arnold went to Fitz
gerald' last Sunday.
Mr. Willie Sutton is sporting h
new rubber-tired buggy. The girls
had better look out; Will is coming
along |
Mr. Billie Conger was in Brighton!
last Friday. He was rushing a new 1
rubber-tired buggy. I
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clements visi-
ited relatives near Pinetta Saturday
and Sunday.
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Season’s Novelties
Ara on Exhibition.
TIFTS DRY GOODS STORE,
SECOND STREET-
.Shoop, of Racine, Wis. Note, grain
I of real- Coffee in it, either. Dr.
Shoop’s Health Coffee is made from
pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts,
etc. Really it would fool an expert
—who might drink it for Coffee.
No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling.
“Made in a minute” says the doctor.
Sold by Edgewood Fruit & Grocery
Co.
New Salt Mackerel, the 10c size,
Chesnutt’s. tf
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
fapious little . liver pills.. Sold by
Mr. Eli Ellis attended to busincis
in Brighton last Saturday.
Mr. Lace Lastinger attended to
business in Tifton Friday.
• Blue Eyes.
March 31, 1908.
L. A. IIAEGREAYES,
Room IO Boatright Building.
REAL ISST-A-TEL
Sale —i house anti lot, <
$i .ooo'cash, balar
“ —i house and lot, 01
- $500 cash, balai
Love
Ave., for $3,000 —
ce one and two years.
Central Ave., for $1,500—
one and two vears.
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Fok Salk—One farm, north of town, 126 acres—90 acres
under cultivation. 70 acres stumped; 3 tenant houses, good
barn, etc., all for $.{,500.00. Good terms;
An A1.1 An A.
EDGEWOOD FRUIT & GROCERY GO.
We Carry a Fresh and Select
Line of Fancy Groceries.
Highest Market Price paid for Country Produce
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J All Kinds of Fresh Vegetables, ^
• Fruits, Etc.
Edgewood Fruit &
Grocery Company,
PHONE 201,
121 Love Avenue. T!fton, Georgia.
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ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready
to use, in a collapsible tube, with
nozzle. One application soothes and
heals, reduces mffamation and re
lieves soreness and itching. Price
50c. Sold by Mills Drug Co.
House framing and other local or
ders filled promptly. Tifton Remill
ing Co. 8-2t
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farm Loans Promptly
Negotiated . . . . . .
Interest 6 and 7 Per cent.
Payable at end each year.
Remember we get the money and
that without delay. Terms the best.
Bring ail your old deeds. Prompt
attention given all written inquiries.
et.t.is a ELLIS,
Padrick Binding,Tiften. Ga.
THE SENSE OF SIGHT
«OPVR!6HTA*KCt
will give the greatest pleasure
to your enjoyment of Easter.
Therefore, do not neglect y u
eyes. Treat them right fo:
they deserve it. If they need
glasses get the proper kind.
A good oculist like I>. Ball
ci n tell you what is right Then
they will fit you eyes exactly,
as well as you features. . . . .
DP. E. V. BALI,
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