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HSi
THS GAZKTTJE, TIFTOIf, GA., APRIL S4,19M.
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Fletcher lUpp.
At Albany.
Next week is Chautauqua week at Albany—-The
Twentieth Annual Session of the Georgia Chau
tauqua. A program of rare brilliancy has been
provided. The foremost platform and pulpit
orators of the world will contribute to the pleasure
and profit of the occasion.
We Invite You to Come to Albany
All Make Our Store Headquarters
Take advantage of the reduced railroad rates and the opportu
nity to attend the Chautauqua to visit our metropolitan estab
lishment and do your spring shopping. Our stock were never
in such rich readiness as they are today. Our goods are simply
incomparable
R. L. Jones & Go.,
THE QUALITY STORE,
Albany, Georgia.
You Can’t Woik if You’re Sick'
CONSTIPATION CREATES A
DARK OUTLOOK
It is the most common of physical ills. Most
doctors would have to go out of business if neg
lected constipation didn't make work for them.
Lamar's Lemon Laxative Is a sure cure for this disordered
condition of liver, stomach and bowels. It is a natural remedj
working in nature’s way, not with sudden and exhaustive violence,
but invigorates the bowels, leads to normal and healthful action.
Give* relief from present suffering. Its proper use bring* permanent cure.
There ia no ingredient In L. L*. L. that can harm the youngest child. It !* en
tirely effective with adulta and in chronic constipation. It is good for every member
Senatorial News from Alabama.
A friend of Tifton and Tift county,
writes from Alabama, as follows
With Sam Clyatt as senator, Dr.
Hendricks as representative and Col.
Jim Griggs in Congress, Tifton and
Tift county should be the banner of
South Georgia.
Then Sen. ^am Clyatt and Rep.
Hendricks should get a resolution
through, asking Col. Jim Griggs to
move to Tifton and then Tifton wilL
pe (The) City of South Georgia.
Success to the above named gen
tlemen and the Gazette is the honest
wish from,
Alabama.
of the family. It i* * good remedy to keep In the house. It creates healthy fleah.
It helps males rich, red blood. Sold by druggists everywhere.
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO.
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup
—the cough syrup that tastes near!
as good as maple sugar and whici
1 ildi
Macon, Ceorgla
11150 D0SES-50 CENTS I
children like so well to take. Unlike
nearly all other cough remedies, it
does not constipate, but 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 allayR inflama-
h
\wful headaches
hun-
eye
in ninety-nine cases out a
dred are the results of
strain. We have countless
cases where people have neg
lected to have their eyes fitted
with glasses at the proper time,
and that we have relieved them
by testing their sight and fitting
it properly with the >ight glass
es, and where needed applying
proper treatment. .
IP P V DAI I SPECIALIST,
U i Li It DALL, Fitzgerald, Georgia.
I
Tifton Marble Works,
TIPTON, GEORGIA.
Monuments', Statuary and Building Stone.
Notiiing but I irst-Class Georgia Marble
Will be Used.
tion. Always use Kennedy’s. Laxa-
‘ S\
tive Cough Syrup. Sold by Hollings<
worth & Moore.
MARYELLO
ANOTHER TRIUMPH
OF MODERN
CHEMISTRY.
Used a ml endorsed by people who suf-
* *■'■■■ ‘ scalded * - -
burning, scalded and aching
fret. It affords perfect r-Hof. It cures
il is a perfect deodorised and
: delicate akin.
the »
spued hatidi
inditlons 01
Guarantee: If MARVKLLO fall*,
fair trial, to fulfill all we claim
, return the partly used tube to your
druggist and yvnrtuonejr will be i *
ed. Druggist* sell it at 25 cent*.
Per Sale By
I be refund*
Tifton Drug Co.,
Tilton. Georgia.
farm Loans
Negotiated .
Promptly
Interest 6 and7 Percent.
Payable at end each year.
Give us your order. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Remember we get the money and
that without delay. Terms the best.
Bring ail your old deeds. Prompt
attention giver all written inquiries.
ELLlS & ELLIS,
Padrick Building, Tiften. Ga.
T/FTO.V MARBLB WORKS,
P. O. Box 134. Of lice ttyatt Building.
“THE; MYON"
(NOW OPEN)
TIFTON’S MODERN HOTE
The Southern Hotel Co., Proprietors
E. C. MYERS, Manager.
J. E. JOHNS,
proprietor^—
Keystone Livery, Feed and
Solo Stables. *
Dealer in Hackney Byggies, Wagons,
Harness, Horses and Mules.
_
With Oor Neighbors.
. DVT IT OUT.
If you'r* falling prey to worry,
Cut it out ;
If von find yoo’r* wont to burry,
Cot It oat;
If you moot % pretty girl
And ebo mu your heed *wblrt.
Don’t, a don’t your loro anftorl—
Cat 1t out.
Congressman Griggs will speak at
Cecil on the morning of the 30th of
May and at Lois at night of the same
date.—-Adel News.
The Farmers County Union will
meet with Omega Union the first
Thursday in May and all members
are requested to attend.
When the Atlanta Journal at
tempts to scare the people of Geor
gia with the negro and liquor ques
tions it stoops to small things and
insults the intelligence of the people.
—Nashville Herald.
Drs. Woodard and Giddens, of
Adel and Dr. Ethridge, of Sparks,
have opened and thoroughly equip
ped a sanatorium in Adel. During
the week two or three operations
have been successfully performed
and the patients are doing well.—
News.
Mrs. Brogden, widow of the late
John Brogden, happened to a mis
fortune last Sunday night. She got
her cribs and stable burned. There
was about 300 bushels of corn burn
ed, also buggy, wagons and many
other farming implements. The loss
is about $1,000.—Cor. Nashville Her
ald.
We arehaving some fine weather
and the farmers -are busy planting
their crops.
" Unde Bob Darcy filled his regular
appointment at this place Sunday
last.
ENDORSE
VMM
Mr. Ed Newbern, of Sparks, vlsi-
“ * ‘. E. Newbern
Mr. Waidy McCranie died at hi|
home in Adel Tuesday night after
long illness. The deceased was
about sixty-seven years of age, and
had resided in this county all of his
life. He was a gallant Confederate
soldier, a good citizen, true and hon
orable in all the walks of life.—Adel
News.
ted his brother. Prof. A. .........
of this place, Saturday and Sunday
last.
Mr. J. A. Henderson visited at
Mr. T. J. Wallers, Sr., Saturday.
Mr. S. G. Slack! of Tifton, was on
our streets Thursday.
Mr. J. J. Glements and family and
Miss Blanche Wilcox visited Mr. D.
J. Henderson and family Sunday.
Candidate J. A. Sutton was in our
midst one day last week looking af
ter his political interests.
There is to be an election in our
district some time soon and D. J.
Henderson is supposed to be in the
race for supreme judge and J. J
Clements is expecting to be high
sheriff.
Mr. B. F. Ker.eiy, ourcommissa-y
man, left Friday last in response to
a telegram telling of the serious ill
ness of one of his sons in Alabama.
The Easter egg hunt given by the
school at this place was well attend
ed and enjoyed by all those present.
From out of town were: J. W. Hen
derson and family, W. M. Woodruff
and family and J. A. Henderson.
Mr. T. Y. Fletcher made a busi
ness trip to Tifton Friday of last
week via. the Tifton Terminal rail
road.
Big Boy.
Chula, Ga., R. F. D. 1, April 20.
Deafer and Patient at Haflowefl, Maine, Make „
Statements Under Oath.
In connection with the intense in
terest manifested by the public at
large in the theory of L. T. Cooper
as to the human stomach being the
aonree of nearly all ill health, the
atatemente of Mr. W. D. Spaulding,
of HalloweU, Me., one of- the oldest
and besthnown drngglstb in that state,
and of Mrs. Frederick Harvey, a well
known none living In the tame place,
will be interesting to thousands of
persons who are today suffering from
ailments directly traceable to the
stomach. The fact that these state-
.meats are made voluntarily, under
oath, removes all'element of doubt.
The statements follow: '
At Mills Drug CYs. store a fifty
cent box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets
is waiting for every weak atomach
in Tifton. Money refunded if Mi-o-
na fails.
The Colquitt county grand jury
has appointed a committee to exam
ine into the “Australian Ballot sys
tem” as used in Florida and in Mus
cogee county and report to the next
grand jury on the result. The ob
ject is to secure the best method of
safeguarding the ballot and see that
the,fairest of elections are held.
The town of Sparks has closed a
deal with J. B. McCrary & Co., of
Atlanta, to put in a system of water
works and electric lights at that
place. The town sold $20,000 worth
of bonds for the puipose. The plant
is to be completed by October 1st.
They also contracted with the White
Drilling Co., of Geneva, Ala., to
drill an eight-inch well for the plant.
Waycross, Ga., April 20.—Harry
E. Lyles, convicted at the April
term, 1907, Ware Superior Court,
for the murder of his young wife
and baby in Waycross on the after
noon of Jan. 30, 1907, was to-day
noon sentenced to be hanged on
Tuesday, May 26, between the hours
of 10 in the morning and 3 in the
afternoon. The execution is to be
private.
Valdosta. Ga., April 20.—The
plant of the Southern Naval Stores
and Distilling Company, which was
operating the Pittman system of na
val stores distillation, was burned
this afternoon, with a loss of about
$35,000 or $40,000. Besides the
plant there were 1,600 cords of wood
and 2,000 gallons of turpentine de
stroyed. About 4,000 gallons of tur
pentine were Baved.
The Smart Set for May opens with
brilliant novelette by Elizabeth
Robins, entitled “The Mills of the
Gods.” Miss Robins depicts the
character of a noble ne’er-do-well,
handsome, fascinating and cruel.
How he wins the hand of a beautiful
young girl about whose personality
there is a veil of mystery and how a,
Woman of his early youth works out
an exquisite revenge, can only be
told by the brilliant author. In
short fiction the number is strong.
The Smart Set, Ess Ess Publishing
Company, 452 Fifth avenue, New
York.
Burilary at Enigma.
The store of Bussey & Company,
at Enigma, in which the post-office
is also kept, was burglarized Mom
lay^night.
le thieves got between $15 find
$25 of the post-office money, and
from the store two pistols, several
pairs of shoes, some shirts and a
a watch. These were all that was
missed.
The burglars broke the lock on
the safe, which was an old one, Mth
padlock.
They entered through a aid e
door, using a 4 x 6 scantling to
break in with.
They are making every effort to
detect the guilty parties.
Sixty Private Ba ht. Electric Lighted end Steera Heated.
Every Modern Convenience. Cuisine the Best.
E.PBOWEN
To have perfect health we must
have perfect digestion, and it is very
important not to permit of any de
lay .the momentthe stomach feels
out of order,
once
and
There is nothing better than Kodol
for dyspepsia, indigestion, sour
stomach, belching of gas and nervous
headache. Kodol is a natural diges-
tant, and will digest what you eat.
Sold by Hollingsworth & Moore.
The Passion Play in Tifton.
Afternoon and evening of Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday of this
week, the 23rd, 24th and 25th, the
genuine Passion Play, or the Life of
Christ from birth to ascension, in)
moving pictures, consisting of near- ‘
ly six thousand feet of film, beauti
fully hand-painted, from beginning
to end. _ *
You will see with your eyes what
hymn and song and sermon and epic
and eloquence have made sublime
the world around.
An opportunity seldom had in
small towns.
Admission to this picture, 15 and
25 cents, which will be returned to
any dissatisfied person.
Robertson’s Electric Theatre.
’’Haixowxxx, Maiez, July 20, 1907.
“To Tim Coopts Medicine Co.,
“Dayton, Ohio.
"Gentlemen—The policy at Spauld
ing’s drug store is to gain the per
fect confidence of the public by never
recommending any medicine or treat
ment until Its virtues have been fully
established. The Cooper Remedies
were to us an unknown quality, we
were very skeptical of their medicinal
value, end it was not until several of
our customers had received ouch bene
ficial results from their use that we
could no longer doubt their value that
we consented to take the agency for
the Cooper Remedies la this territory,
heartily endorsing the same.
“Herewith we give the testimonial
of a lady whose case came under our
personal observation from her being
a regular customer, and she says:—
“'Gentlemen of the Cooper Medicine
Co., Dayton Ohio: It la with pleasure
I recommend your New Discovery.
medicine, of which I have taken th»
contents of three bottles, end can to
day eat anything without inconrea- *
ience to myself. For a number of year*
I had suffered Intensely with severe
headaches, sour stomach. Indigestion,
pains In my aide, and complications
which made It exceedingly ha«l for
me to accomplish even my household
work. Physicians had given me doz
ens of prescriptions, which failed to
accomplish a cure or even relief. Your
New Discovery medicine advertisement
attracted my attention, and I purchas
ed a bottle of the medicine, which I
took eccordlng to directions and before
it was half gone, I felt very much bet
ter; when I had taken tho contents
of two bottles I gained courage to eat
many things which for years I had
denied myself, and found they caused
me no 1U effedfa. Today, after having
used three bottles of the New Discov
ery, I can eat anything and feel that
I am a well woman once more, and
therefore would advise anyone.to take
Cooper's New Discovery, for I feet
sure it will cure them.’—Mrs. Fred
erick Harvey, Hailoweli, Me.
"tVe endorse the above testimonial,
under oath, as being correct
“W. D. Stauldino.
“Testimony before me under oath this
22nd day of July, 1907.
“Gzo. A. Sirroao.
“Notary Public."
(sxu.)
The Cooper remedies have proven
eminently satisfactory wherever in
troduced. We will be pleased to ex
plain their nature to anyone wishing
to know about them. We are agents.
—Hollingsworth A Moore.
A big cut or a little cut, small
scratches or bruises or pig ones are
iWitt’s Carbol
iy 1*
ized Witch Hazel Salve. It is espec
ially good for piles. Get DeWitt's.
Sold by Hollingsworth & Moore.
Chesnutt’s is the place to get the
best fancy candy. tf
C iIIohsn.Hickey.
Miss Clio Callahan, daughter of
Mr. and Mr?. B. F. Callahan, four
miles north of Tifton, and Benjamin
Hickey, near Omega, were happily
united in marriage Sunday afternoon
at 4 o’clock at the home of W. N,
Camp, on south Central avenue. Rev.
Henry Miller performing the cere
mony.
They will make Tifton their home.
Thousands Ha?e Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it
Proralencr of Kidnap Dlwaae.
Most people do not realize the alarm
ing increase and remarkable prevalency
of kidney disease.
While kidney dis
orders are the
most common
diseases that pre-
vaij, they are
almost the last
recognized by
patient and phy
sicians, tcho con
tent themselves
teith doctoring the cfccii, while the orig
*'mii disease undermines the system.
What To Do. . .
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part pf the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the daf, and to get up niany
times during the
night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cureexjf the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and onc-dollar sizes.
You may have a sample bottle and a
book that tells all —
about it, both sent free
by mail. Address Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Bing-
hamton, N. Y. When Hoaeof avta^Rtoi
writing mention this paper and don’t
make any mistake, but remember the
name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
the address, Binghamton, N. Y.
When You Come to
SPARKS
call on
1C. FAMBROUGH.
of order. Take something its . . , ,, , ,
that you know will promptly tne Central Hotel man as
unfailingly assist digration. he has the best teams in
THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME
* IS WHEN YOU NEED
PORCH CHAIRS
FLORIDA CHAIR FACTORY
When Baking Day domes
you want your bread, cakes and pas
try to be a success, and to be deli
cious and pleasing to the family. To
do ,lhis you must have the highest
grae flour, butter, eggs, baking pow-
deyfind all that is necessary, and yotl
can always do it by buving at my
store. . ' ——
Fresh shipment Red Feather and
Qhelisk Flout just- in. I have also
received a shipment of Country Hums
and Shoulders
<wwMnr*Asaa».
Come to See Me or 'Phone for What you Want to Eat
W. M. SELLARS, The Grocer,
Telephone No. 25. New Clyatt Building. 207 Second St.
A Delicious Spring Drink
nes les cleanly and safely
in every bottle of Red Race
ginger ale. Peach, Lemon
Sour and Cream Soda,
'Root Beer, Carbonic,
Vichy, Seltzers and other
aids to appetite, digestion,
blood purification and gen- i
eral health we prepare for
our fellow citizens. Bow
den Lithia and Austell’s
Artesian Lithia Water.
What costs us so much
tim and trouble need cost
you none—we call for and deliver orders,
Tifton Bottling Works,
TIFTON,
GEORGIA.
ff special Attention to Commercial Trade. Ample Accom
modations for Convention, or Larg* Parties.
Ulndertaker
FULL UNI UMOMTAMM (UPPLIIt
Bawin Block, Mala 8t.
TtnOH
EES LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP
TIi* Evidence hi tie. Com.
33 years use is evidence—Millions
of consumers is evidence—sales made
by 16,000 agents is evidence.. You
buy 4 gallons L. & M. Faint and 3
gallons Pure Linseed Oil (at 60 cents)
mix them and make 7 gallons best
paint ready for use—cost only $1.20
per gallon—done in 2 minutes. Tay
lor Furniture & Hardware Co., L. &
M. Faint Agents, Tifton,4Ga. 17-2t
CONFORMS TP RATIONAL FUR* FOOD AM
An tmprNvcnMni oxer many Cough, bin* and Bronchial Remedies. !
system or e cold by acting as s cathartic on th* bowels. No opiates. ,
MtUrKth.fi or money refunded. Prepared by P1NEULE MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO, U.l
MILLS JDRUG CO., TIFTON, QA.
Try a pound of Uno, the best 25c
ttffee. Sold by.Chesnutt. tf
"Refrigerate! 1 and Ice-boxes at
Kent’s. 2t
Chew Screens, Tifton
Works. *
Variety
2t ■
Sparks and gives prompt
attention.
A. C. FAMBROUGH,
Central Hotel, Phone 11
To the Traveling Public!
Southern Railway.
Intehchangkam.k i.ooo Mile Individual Exchange Order,
$20.00; Good over entire .Southern Railway System
ami thirty-three other carriers.
Interchangeable 2,000 Mile Firm Exchange Orders;
$40.00:-Good over entire Southern Railway System^
and twenty-seven other carrier-; for ihe separate journey
of not more than five (5) persons (members or employes
of a firm or corporation.)
General Interchangeable r.000 Mile'Exchange Orders,
$215.00:—Will-be continued on sale; good over entire
Southern Railway System and many other roads south of
the Ohio and Potomac and east of the Mississippi rivers.
Georgia Family 500 Mile Exchange Orders,$11.C5 —
Good between any points in the state oh line of Southern
Railway; for the use of the hfaids of families and depen
dent members thereof. ■ , • /
For full particulars, ask any Southern Ry.i Agent, or write
G. R. Pettit.
Traveling Passenger Agent, MALON, GEORGIA.
On and after this date, my terms to
all will be strictly cash.
Do not ask me for credit, os this rale
strictly applies to slL.
ithout Ufa
_ ---the losses consequent on the
credit system, lean give you better
teams and a better service. I do not
wantmy good customers to pay what I
loae 00 the bad ones,
lave in some new horses thU week.
I to sec me wMn yen want the best
and quickest livery service In the city.
Yours lor service.
J. W. EASON,
Moore Stand, Mata it , . Triton, Go.
Jo E. COCHRAN
JEWELER ,
>PTICIAN
Myer* Building
AND Of
Witfobos, Clooks, SllverWgira,;
‘ China and Cut Glass
EYES
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