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THE GAZETTE, TUTTOK, GA., APRIL 24,1908.
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i Kind Tod Have Always Bought, and which lms been
use for over SO years, has home the slgiiatnre of
and has been made under Ills per-
sonal supervision since its lufaucy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-go«rt” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tbo liealtli of
Influtto and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Oastoria is a harmless sabstltnte for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea ami Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tlio Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bean the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Ove*\ 30 Years.
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. Sale Agents for the original
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save a horse and hand in your crop.
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WHEN YOU BUY
Life Insurance
buy the kind that injures you against
DEATH AND ACCIDENT.
The Fidelity .Mutual Insurance Company,
of Philadelphia, Pa .
Thirty Years old and worth ftiore 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-
Wbat hi* Pastor Says.
Valdosta, Ga., April 17.—In order
to ascertain whether or not Mr. Jo
seph M. Brown is aa bad a man as
some of his opponents were trying to
make it appear, a gentleman here
wrote to Rev. John E. White of the
Second Baptist Church, of Atlanta,
to find out something about him.
Dr. White’s reply makes interesting
reading and is as follows:
“My Dear Sir:—I am in receipt of
your fetter of the 13th inat., making
inquiry of me as the pastor of the
Second Baptist Church, Atlanta, con
cerning Hon. Joseph ft. Brown, ac
companied by the statement that re
ports are being circulated in your
county to the effect that he is an
immoral man and 'a whiskey man.
I do not feel that I should hesitate
a moment in answering your letter
with frankness.
Such reports about Mr. Brown are
utterly false. He is a member of
the Second Baptist Church, Atlanta,
not only in ordinary ^ood standi g
but in the particular high esteem of
all who know him. He is a modest,
earnest, unostentatious Christian.
No breath of immorality or wrong
doing has ever so far as 1 have heard
or so far as the people of the Second
Baptist Church have heard, been at
tached to his name. He is the larg
est individual contributor to missions
in the Second Baptist Church and
has been for many years, although
his residence was in Marietta, Ga.
Only very recently he joined with
our church here in a handsome con
tribution to the Mercer Endowment
fund.
Mr. Brown’s record on the prohi
bition question is well known in Ful
ton county. He has never been
identified with the whiskey people.
In the first prohibition campaign in
Fulton county, he stood with Henry
Grady and Dr. Hawthorne in their
campaign. Dr. Hawthorne is my
authority for this fact; and many
others identified with the leadership
of that campaign on the prohibition
side. Peculiar significance was at-
Gindcrbonc’a April Forecast
(Copyright lSXjfe, by C. H: Rieth.)
The April rains will put a bit
Of Irish in the lawn,
And a new and brighter augury
Will paint the east at dawn.
The songs of birds will fill the day,
And the night be full of frogs,
And every time a cloud blows up
It will rain cats and dogs.
And water newts, and other brutes,
And also pollywogs.
The brown thrush will return to
sing its song at eveh hush, and the
kind-eyed cow will moult and rear a
new and redder plush; the young
man’s thoughts will love to dwell
upon his lady love, while he is not
the one at all that she is wotting of.
The railroads, meanwhile, will re
prieve
Their spirits and elate
Upon the knock-out blow the courts
Have dealt the 2-cent rate.
They’ll all rebait their hooks again,
And drop them in the pool,
And when T. R. gets after them,
They’ll all cry “April fool!"
And then there will be doings in
the presidential race, for everybody
in it will accelerate the pace. The
hoofs of Mr. Johnson will put up a
cloud of dirt, and Mr. Bryan will
put on a most terrific spurt. The
presidential bee which has been up
m Dill 'I’n I,nt itnll Kn enmni'n/l U,t
in Bill Taft’s hat will be removed, by
Roosevelt from that high habitat;
and when it seems the field behind
imperials Teddy’s bets, the bee will
be slipped in the seat of William’s
trouserettes.
Whereat the very earth will rock,
And sod and bits of loam
Will obfuscate the sky each time
The sting is driven home;
And while to all the others’ once
They pass the grandstand twice,
Bills T. and B. will blandly ask,
“Whom shall we run for vice?”
April was named for Venus, the
Roman goddess of spring. She was
the mother of Aeness, and attended
the first Mothers’ Congress with that
young nan in her arms. She was a
telligent and understand railroad
time-tables.
The children will take Easter eggs
And play upon the floor.
And baby will down one made green
With H2So4.
The doctor will come on the jump,
And lighting, sprain a leg.
And the whole household will weep
and pray
Till baby lays the egg.
And then the buds of May will
ope their fair and fragrant eyes, and
a premise of the coming June will
glimmer in the skies; the crickets
and the katydids in sweeter songs
will join, and the mint will put “In
God We Trust” upon our wicked
coin.
Free. Ingorrote’s Puzzle. Free.
To Introduce. We will give
away five thousand of these Ingor
rote’s Double Cross puzzles, made of
Phillipine mahogany. Difficult and
fascinating. Write quick and en
close four cents in stamps to cover
cost of mailing puzzle, that’s all.
Address DominoiJards Co.,
1807 Chouteau Ave., St Louis, Mo.
fiMM Aft
fact that he was going against his
father and other members of his
family in obedience to his personal
convictions that prohibition was
right.
I am also in possession of the in
formation that he has always steadi
ly refused to rent his private person
al property for saloon purposes in
Atlanta, although he owned proper
ty constantly in demand for such
purposes at a much higher rate of
rental.
Personally, I believe from what I
know of Mr. Brown’scharacter, con
duct and convictions that the inte;-
ests of prohibition can be safely
trusted to his h ands. Of any other
issue in the campaign I have nothing
to say. I am merely desirous in an
swer to your letter that the false
reports which you say are being cir
culated concerning Mr. Brown may
have a positive denial from his pas
tor. I am,
Sincerely Yours
John E. White.
Important Decision.
It is important that you should de
cide to take only Foley’s Honey and
Tar when you haveacough or cold as it
will cure the most obstinate racking
cough and expel the cold from your,
system. Foley’s Honey and Tar
contains no harmful drugs. Insist
upon having it. The Mills Drug Co.
Fire at Cecil.
The National Loan and Trust Com-
>any, of Tifton, had a one-story
>rick building burned and a two-
story brick building partly destroyed
by fire at Cecil Friday night.
Damage about $4,000 with $3,000
insurance.
It is not known how the fire orig
inated.
The building burned was occu tied
- a drug store by B. L. Washing
ton. The other building was occu
pied by John Blackerly, with a stock
of merchandise.
SHAKE IT OFF.
ted divorce. She was at different
times the wife of Vulcan, Mars, Mer
cury, Adonis and Anchises, and held
the matrimonial record until Lillian
Russell The planet Venus was nam
ed for her, as was the city of Venice.
She is also the heroine of “Three
Weeks.”
The baseball players will resume
With letters on in,suit,
And the fan will sit out in the sun
And violently root.
His supper will grow cold and stale,
His wife will swear a bit,
And the cook will make a chalk mark
On the kitchen door and quit.
The straw hat season will come in,
and the oyster will go out; the last
few flocks of buckwheat cakes will
sort of hang about; the spring elec
tion will reflect red fire against the
sky, another good share of the earth
will suddenly go dry, and the Con
gress will debate upon relief laws
for the losers, and lay a reservation
out for our uni appy boozers.
The program for All Fools’ Day
will be more elaborate than usual.
Mr. Roosevelt will give a dinner at
the White House to those who think
he isn’t going to run again. Mr.
Rockefeller will give a banquet at
Cleveland to those who think he is
going to pay that $29,000,000 fine.
Senator Elkins will givea barn dance
»n his country place to those who
think they have any. notion of letting
the Duke of the Abruzzi get away.
Mr. Harriman will give a pink tea at
the Waldorf-Astoria to all persons
who think he is licked. Mr. Bryan
will give a huge lawn party at his
home near Lincoln to all persons
thinking he is going to step aside for
Mr. Johnson. Other fools will be
cared for in various other ways.
The milliners will meanwhile show
Those gorgeous Easter fiats,
With large soup bunches pinned to
them,
And various ding hats;
And while the ladies dance for joy
Before this line of goods,
Their lords will pack an extra shirt
And light out for the woods.
An Ordinance,
Introduced at regular April meet
ing of the City Council of Tifton, for
passage at the regular meeting in
An Ordinance to provide for the
registration of the Thirty Thousand
dollars of Bonds issued by the City
of Tifton, Ga., December 2nd, 1907,
Fifteen Thousand Dollars of which
were issued for extending and in
creasing the waterworks system,
and Fifteen Thousand dollars of
which were issued for the purpose of
extending and expanding the sewer
age system.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the
City of Tifton, Thatanv holder of
any bond or bonds issued by the
Citv of Tifton for the purpose of
providing funds forextending and in
creasing the water works system or
for extending or expanding the sew
erage system, said bonds being dat
ed December 2nd, 1907, may regis
ter the same with the Treasurer of
said City of Tifton.
Section 2. Be it further ordained
by saidcityof Tifton, Thatany owner
of the above described bonds, desir
ing to register the same shall pre
sent the bond or bonds desired to be
registered to the Treasurer of the
City of Tifton and the Treasurer
shall thereupon separate from said
bond all the coupons and said coup
ons shall be cancelled. He shall
thereupon endorse upon the bond
itself a certificate signed by himself
setting out that the bond has been
registered with him and likewise
setting out the name of the person
in whose name the bond is register
ed and the fact that the bond can
not be transferred except b y
person in whose name it is registered
either in person or by an agent or
attorney duly authorized to make
such transfer.
Section 3. The Treasurer of the
City of Tifton shall provide a book
in which he shall make a record of
all bonds that are registered with.him
as above provided, setting out the
number on bond, the name of the
person in which said bond is regis
tered and the date of registration
and shall pay neither interest nor
principal of said bond to any person
other than the person in whose name
the bond is registered or to his duly
authorized age tor attorney, or his
legal representative.
Section 4. Be it further ordained
by the City of Tifton, That on the
first day of December in each and
every year the City Treasurer shall
pay the interest that has accrued on
said registered bond or bonds by
check of the City of Tifton, which
shall be delivered or mailed to the
post-office address of the person in
whose name the bond is registered.
Section 5. Be it further ordained,
that the person in whose name any
such bond is registered may trans
fer the same in person in writing on
the registration book provided as
aforesaid or he may make such trans
fer by his duly appointed attorney
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Tfce national convention of the
Populist party will begin at St Louis
Yourself of VIU16C-, April 2. Wags have been asking
„ . : why it was set for so late in the
eSSflTy Burdens. month. The moon will look like Bill
Don t bear unnecessary burdens. , Taft on the 16th. 7 he big leagues
Burdens of a bad back are un.rec- will soon be under way. Tile Amer-
| essa y. ican and National will brain about
Get rid of them. 1 the 15th, but the Anti-Saloon League
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure bad backs; I will get starter] a week earlier. Eas-
Komi Porch Shades at Kent’s.
Always insist on having the best, and the best is the
Komi, and the prices are right. Call and see them.
Let us put them up for you. We have two grades.
Kent’s Furniture Store.
in fact or the legal regresentative of
whose name such bond
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WHEN A MAN’S HUNGRY
FORREST’S
there is certainly nothing which
appeals to him so quickly as
some nice lamb chops, or a
red, juicy steak, or a fine
roast. We know all about it,
because we come home hun
gry ourselves many a time.
Now what are you going to
get today or ton oirow for
that hungry man of yours? :
Come in and look over ou. :
meats. Largest and choicest 1
selections.
Meat, Fish and
Oyster Markets
Cure lame, weak and aching backs;
the person in
is registered may likewise transfer
said bond in person or by attorney
in fact and said bond when thus!
transferred shall have endorse^ on
it a new certificate of registration |
and proper entries made in said reg
istration book. !
Section 6. Be it further ordained
That all ordinances and parts of or- j
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HARDWARE AND SAW MILL SUPPLIES. FARM
Cures everv form of kidnev ills 1 oofu"'’* 1 L? c ? ur S" I* 16 dinances in conflict herewith be, and
Cures every lorm or Kidney ills. 2 0th will he devoted to disci song the same ure hereby repealed.
N. J. NEWSOM, Gen. Agt.
Tifton, Georgia,
Atlantic Coast Line Ry. Co.
Arrivals and Departures of Trains at
TITTON, V .*. GEORGIA.
NOTICti—These Arrivals and Departures are given as
Infornkatlon and are aot guaranteed.
Effective March 22nd, 190S.
ARRIVALS
Train No. 96—10:25 am. From Eastern Points; Savannah, Tampa, Jack-
aonville and Intermediate Points.
*’ ’’ 92— 1:20 pm. • “ (Chicago £ Florida Limited) Jackson
ville and Intermediate Points.
“ ” 90— 9:36 pm. “ From Savannah and Jacksonville.
.1 « 94—12:25 am. “ (Dixie Flyer) Tampa, Jacksonville and
Intermediate Points.
Train No. 97— 3:30 pm. For Way cross, Brunswick, Savannah, Jaekson-
•' ville, Tampa and Intermediate Points.
•’ ’’ 93— 4:22pm. “ Way cross, Brunswick, Savannah, Jackson
ville, Tafiipa and Intermediate -Points.
" “ 91— 7:45 ami “ Waycross, Brunswick, Savannah and East
ern Points.
“ " 96— 8:25 am. “ Waycross, Brunswick and Jacksonville.
N&IH—One cent per mile saved on Intn-etate journeys
by buying ticket from Agent.
B. M. North, T. J. Bottoms,
Division Passenger Agent, Traveling Passenger Agent
Savannah, Ga. v: _ ■ ThonuMvilw, w.
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Lot of loci endorsement to prove; what everyone ha(] on . Persoi s wh5
Mrs. Molly Moseley, residing at 1456 didnt have anything on to speak of
Broad St., Augusta, Ga., says: “My : will, of course, be unmentionable,
back was very weak and ached constant- • The sweet Elvira will to church
ly. I could not find anything to do it In rust |j n(f silks and tulles,
any good, although I used remedies, which she win | jft up to her knees
wore plasters and rubbed it with lini-1 - • • .....
ments. The dull aching caused me to . *" Passing little pools,
lose steep at night and 1 would riae in j And just because a few men look,
the morning as tired as when I went to No one commits a sin,
bed. The secretions form the kidneys For else it were not known her clothes
were red and full of sediment causing j Are new clear to the skin,
mo no end of suffering. The lack of After the 23rd, April will be un-
hUirn^At U t n h1aTime nK I tTeard*XJt . of h Taur f us r ?“!!;
Doan’s Kidney Pills and got a box; Wall street, which has for 80
which I used according to directions, been under the influence of Teddy
My backache Was relieved the next day ! the Bear, will be emancipated. Mr.
and after taking two boxes of the | Harriman will give a dinner at which
remedy, it entirely left me and the i w ill make public' the details of
kidney secretions cleared up and be- J hi3 p | an to lock all square deal fa-
came natural and my general health , natics „ p i n round houses.
Price so eta I Persons born under Taurus arc
Foster-MilburnC.?., Buffklo, New York', bull-hearl<>d, and have double cow-
sole agents for the United Ststes. ! licks. They are suspicious and think
Remember tho namc-Doan’s-and the gas meter is fast. They are seif-
An iiouuceiiients.
willed, but their wives can make!
them vote dry. They are very in-
Atlanta, Ga., March9th, 1908.
To the Democratic Voters of Heorgia:
Kodol for Dyspepsia has helped
| thousands of people who have had
stomach trouble. This is what one
, 1 am a candidate for Treasurer of I man says of it: "E. C. DeWitt & Co.,
this atate, subject to the Democratic j (Chicago, 111.—Gentlemen—In 1897 I
primary on Juno 4th. My candidacy is, had a 0 f the stomach and
based upon :T^ffi 0 ™,* r v^W Ce . £rmd bowels. I could not digest anything
sed
people
of more
that I believe will bear public scrutiny
and which has never b en impugned.
If elected I promise the same faithful
.. promise -
attention to the duties of the office
The finest lint of
WALL PAPER
aver shown in the State.
BllOWN’S studio
bought a bottle of Kodol and the
benefit I received from that bottle
all the gold in Georgia could not
buy. I still use a little occasionally
as I find it a fine blood purifier and
a gooitonic. May you live long and
prosper. Yours very truly, C. N.
Cornell, Roding, Ga., Aug. 27,1906.”
Sold by Holiinsworth £ .Moore.
Screen Doors that,will, fan around
and keep the fliea out for manysum-
mera to coroe. Tifton Vaifctj Work*.
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TOOLS AND MACHINERY. FAINTS, OILS, GLASS
AND BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. A FULL AND COM
PLETE STOCK
EAST SIDE MAIN STREET. CLYATT BUILDING
EDGEWOOD FRUIT & GROCERY GO.
We Carry a Fresh and Select
Line of Fancy Groceries.
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Highest Ntarkel Prise paid lor Cotmtfy Praduee ^ 5
All Kinds of Fresh Vegetables.
■ Fruits. Etc.
in leas than a month. Thia record
has been made with Ferguson Short
hand. You can,do as ..ell. All
commercial tranches taught,
address
Th Ferguson College,
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Edge wood Fruit &
Grocery Company,
phone 201,
121 Love Avenue. T’fton, Georgia.
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