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THE GAZETTE, TIFTON* GA., APBIL 94, 1908.
S’ BAKERY.
Sliced Ham and Loaf Bread
is mighty good for
Cold Lunch.
SUGGS’ BAKERY.
SUCCESS IN
Depends
jpf
tb
Largely on
e Quality of
Seed Planted.
Inferior Seeds are dear at any
price. Therefbre the wisest
and safest plan is to buy
your seeds from those who
exercise the greatest care in
obtaining their stock, and
who make a specialty of the
seed business.
•Call on us for Pure*
Fresh and Reliable Seed.
Tiflon Brag Co.
Clothing, Hats and Furnishings
= FOFb
Men, Women and Children.
Best Values Moderate Ibices
. QgffllQgllQ 1 Upon request wc will mail you a copy of our spring and
summer catalogue giving full description and prices.
<300DS ON APPROVAL. Upon request we will send goods by
express, C. Q. D. subject to examination.
B H. Levy, Bro. & Co.
SAVANNAH. OA.
m
Oar Supply Of'
Schloss Bros. Clothing,
cn
the best made, having become pretty well exhausted
by an unprecedented demand lor same, a new and more
extensive supply]
has been opened
up and is now here
for your inspection.
Boys Clothing,
of the Cohen brand
we are well sup
plied and can fitj
your youngsters to
the “T". Come
and make your se
lections at once.
Shoes and other j
furnishings plentiful
and at greatly re-
JSSA 1 * duced prices at j
Parker & Hunt’s,
pm Myon Block, Tifton, Georgia.
ARGUED DISFRANCHISEMENT
Grif,, Declare, it Necesaary to Injur.
F«ci and Prosperity
Washington, April 17. —In an
argument favoring the disfranchise
ment of the southern negroes, Mr.
Griggs of Georgia, in the house of
representatives today, declared that
such disfranchisement was necessary
to insure white control and the peace
and prosperity of the South.
In consequence of such action he
said, the negro would be no less a
factor than ne is now. “At pres
ent,” Mr. Griggs said, "he is only a
menace and a scarecrow—not a
factor in determining political
issues.” The rights of the negro
of the South, he maintained, were
guaranteed only through white
judges and white jurors, and those
' '' " be changed '
rights would not
disfranchisement.
Mr. Griggs took issue with those
who claimed that manual trainirg
and technical education of the
negroes of the South furnished a
solution of the race question. That
in itself, he said, was a declaration
of the negroes’ inferiority. “For
God’s sake,” he exclaimed, “let us
not depend upon technical education
of the negro to solve this problem.”
It would, he said, “either drive the
great majority of southern white
men into other states, or create the
most terrible race war in the history
of the world. He did not believe
the southern white men would be
driven from their homes. "If,” he
said, “they should refuse to live in
a land under conditions so deplor
able, and, like their fathers, go out
and build homes in the wilderness,
We would have left to us a land
made up of two classes of people—a
f >rofessional class cf whites and a
aboring class of blacks”. The
absurdity of such a condition, he
declared, was apparent. -
In the opinion of Mr. Griggs there
was no danger of the amalgamation
of whites and blacks. There must
be perfect submission from the one,
he said, and complete control by the
other. This, he said, would result
in the negroes gradually becoming
educated and their removal to other
states, where they could have
irivileges. As the negroes
increased in numbers in those states,
he asserted, they would be dis
franchised “until finally having
grown strong during these years of
ildi
wandering in the wilderness,” they
would have the-manhood to go out
and with the white man’s help
establish homes for themselves.
Receive. Congratulation.,
You will soon receive the congrat 1 -
ulations of, your friends upon your
improved appearance if jou will take
Foiey’s Kidney Remedy as it tones
up the system and imparts new life
and vigor. Foley's Kidney Remedy
cures backache, nervous exhaustion
and all forms of kidney and bladder
troubles. Commence taking it to
day. The Mills Drug Co.
School Cloted at Brookfield.
It is reported by one of Brook
field’s citizens that Mrs. C. H. Schad
closed a very satisfactory term last
Friday with appropriate exercises
that reflected much credit to all con
cerned and her work in and out of
the school showed the interest she
manifested in the children.
A bountiful supply of good things
to eat, for which Brookfield is noted,
was spread at dinner and the feast
was greatly enjoyed by all who were
present.
DOCTORS MISTAKES
Are said often to be burtfcd six foot undei
ground. But many times women call on
their family physicians, suffering, as they
imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from
heart diseaso, another from liver or kid
ney disease, another from nervous pros*^
tration, another with pain horo and there,"
and In this way they present alike to
Pale, Thin,
Nervous?
Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what to take,
then take it —Ayer’s Sarsa
parilla, If you doubt, then
consult your doctor. We know
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine. '
Thla la the first question your doctor would
atW: “Are your bowels regular?” He knows
that daily action of the bowels it absolutely
essential to recovery. Keen your liver active
and your bowels regular by taking laxative
doses of Ayer's Pills. »
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Made by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell. Xaaa
Also manufacturers of
HAIR VIGOR.
AQl'E CURE.
CHERRY PECTORAL
yers,
ulas of a
lubllsh
Red Oak School Items.
The pupils and friends of Red Oak
school enjoyed an egg-hunt Saturday
afternoon. A large number of eggs
were hid, which were beautifullv
decorated in all colors of the rain
bow. After all the eggs were found,
the guests were served with pickles
and crackers underneath a beautiful
grove of pines. Such occasions as
this are enjoyed to the fullest extent
by the children as well as by others.
Our school will close May 8th,
with a picnic and appropriate exer
cises for the day. Everybody is in
vited to come and bring a full basket.
Mrs. Womack and daughter, Miss
Lillie, of Inaha, visited Mrs. J. P.
Cromer and family last Sunday.
Miss Ava and Mr. Lester Whiddon
went to Tifton, shopping, Saturday.
Little Miss Mary Whiddon visited
her sister. Mrs. Anna B. Whaley,
near Tifton, Sunday evening.
Miss Neppie Stripling spent Sat
urday night with Mi
iss Rosa Light-
foot.
Mr. Jack Phelps goes over in the
Whiddon settlement quite often.
We want to know what’s up.
A Sabbath school has been organ
ized at Mt. Zion .church, with Mr.
Elzie Whiddon as superintendent.
The enrollment is good for a begin
ning and we hope to see the young
people take a great interest in this
good work and attend regularly, for
there is nothing more beneficial to, a
community than a good, wide-awake
Sunday School. H. W.
A Common Mi,take.
Many women mistake kidney and
bladder troubles for some irregular
ity peculiar to their sex. Foley’s
Kidney Remedy corrects irregular
ities and makes women well. Miss
Carrie Harden, Bowling Green, Ky.,
writes: "I suffered much pain from
kidney and bladder trouble until I
started to use Foley’s Kidney Rem
edy. The first bottle gave me great
relief, and after taking the second
bottle I was entirely well.” The
Mills Drug Co.
Dots from Sandhill.
We are having some nice weather
We are having some nice weather
for farming, although nearly every
body is behind with their work.
The sing at Mr. M. L. Whitfield’s
Sunday afternoon was a very good
one. Quite a large crowd attended
and all reported a nice time.
Mrs. Baldy Ryals is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. L. M. Whitfield,
Route 2 from Ty Ty. who has been
verv ill for several days.
Mr. Arthur Ross can be seen every
other Sunday, going south. Seems
there must he something very at
tractive in that direction.
There was a sing at Mr. John
Jones' Sunday.
Snyder.
An Insidious Danger.
One of the worst features of kid
ney trouble is that it is an insidious dis
ease and before the victim realizes
his danger he may have a fatal mal
ady. rake Foley’s Kidney Remedy
he first rign of trouble as it
a irregularities and prevents
Bright’s disease and diabetes. The
Mills Drug Co.
Dr. R. M. Carlisle’s
L.& B.
and Liver Pills for
LIVER AND BLOOD
CURES
RHEUMATISM
IN ALL FORMS
Backache, headavhe, toothache. Inflama-
tlon of the kldneyn. gravel, neuralgia,
e throat, dlptherla, sprains, bruises,
cramp colic, and cholera morbus,
/jolic, chills and fever, bites of Insects,
reptiles and road dogs, croup, caked
breasts, suppressed menstruation, c
palptti *
jl tat ion of the heart, piles,
CARLISLE & CO.
46S 3rd Slr.jt MACON, CA.
For sale by all druggists
FRENCH
MARKET
GOFFEER
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE
$100 In Gold—$100?
Everyone who sends us in a list of English words made up of
any, or all, of the letters in
“FRENCH MARKET COFFEE”
will receive a present. The one sending in the greatest list
of words will be given One Hundred Dollars in Gold. Hun
dreds of other valuable presents will be given free to contest
ants.
For list of presents and particulars regard
ing contest, ask your grocer, or write to
CONTEST DEPARTMENT
NEW ORLEANS COFFEE CO., LTD.
■■■■■■NEW ORLEANS
The Griffeth Automatic
Hand Pea Planter
The Latest Product In Hand Planters.
Patented Pcbniarv 25 th, 190S
This is Positively the Best Hand
Pea Planter on the Market.
PRICE $1.25.
Cultivators and "Little Joe” Harrows.
Building Material
and Mill Supplies.
Davis’ ioo Per Cent. Pure Paint.
Sherwin Williams’ Paint.
All Kinds of Plumbing Supplies.
S. G. SLACK & CO,
Tifton, Georgia.
£ Edison’s Phonographs and Records in Slock a|| (he Time •
From Waterloo.
he, assuming them to bo such, prescribes
his pills and potions. In reality, they u*
all only tympUjmM caused by some utcilr.e
caute of suffcrlngVR
until large bills are r
patient gets no bctlen
wrong treatment, but probably woi
ICTWLTP.Wilf lOfII Wf pr. PjcrcaU
gr.^riptlon, directed to the COIL
■EamUfl
[.the
TspeTling all tnose distressing syrap-
toms, and Instituting comfort instead of
‘ misery, ft has been well aaid.
prolonged ..
that "a disease known Is half cured. 1
Dr. Pierce’s Favorito Prescription Is a
scientific medicine, carefully devised by
roots^and ^s perfectly harmless ^ln Its
in aru cona,luin fjr in/! Tarul {j
^A* a* powerful Invigorating tonic •Fa-
Imparts strength to
vorlte Prescription' r „
the whole system and to the organs dis
tinctly feminine In particular. For over
worked, "worn-out.
rs. „ .
•eamstresses, "shop-fflrls," house-keepers,
snd feebF
Pierce’* Favorite Prescription
U the greatest earthly boon, being un
equaled as an appetlzing^cordial and re
storative tonic. .
Aa a soothing and strengthening n
Ino "Favorite Prescription " is unoqui
and Is Invaluable in allaying arid i
ualcd
_ ___l tub-
rrltabillty,
nervous oxhaustion. nervous prostration,
neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, St. Vitus’s
dance, and other distressing, nervous
symptoms commonly attendant upon
functional and organic disease'of the
Chula, Ga., April 14th:—That day
has come and gone. Sunday was
that day, at Branch Hill school-house,
and a large turn-out appeared. Mu
sic began at 10 a. m. and lasted until
11, then service was conducted by
Rev. Frank Cox. At 12 baskets
were coming from every direction
and plenty of them and well filled
with the best of eatings.
These baskets were soon emptied
on cloths, and everybody invited up
ie. We i
and made welcome. We appreciate
Profs. J. H. Hutchinson, A. E. New-
bum and Bussey, from Mystic, and
all those good singers very much.
Mrs. Tullie A. Hutchinson, who
has been visiting her daughter, has
returned home tc her sen's.
Jim Mims and Dyke Branch guard
ed the baskets, Reason Clements lost
his pipe, and had to leave; W. O.
-•in * • *
uterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and
relieves mental anxiety and despondency.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets Invigorate
the stomach, liver and bowe's. On* to
three a dose. Easy to take as candy.
linMion
Stomach trouble is but a trap!
. , /mptom of. i ...
In itself a true disease. We think of Droepele,
Heartburn, and Indlgeetiou as real diseases, xet
they are sjmptoms Only of a certain spedflo
Nerve sickneee-uothliy else. , , . ~ _
It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop
In the creation of that now very popular Stomach
Remedy—Dr. 8hoop's Restorative. Going direct
to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success
and favor to Dr. fchoop and his Restorative. Wl‘ k
out that originaland highly vital principle.
and favor to Dr.
out that origin*. ... ...
■uch lasting accomplishments were
Restorative. With-
nciple, na
to be had.
..-mess, bad
Dr. Shoop's
For stomach distress, bloating, billqumess. bad
breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. 8hoopi
BMtonUr.-T.blri. or (m row,
seif what it can and will do. Ws sell and cheer
fully recommend
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
MILLS DRUG CO.
Will s looked after R. J. R.
J. W. Paulk will move to his new
home this week.
W. M. Branch will move to Tift
county soon.
Willie Dorsejr is making a cotton
crop for Jim Mims.
People are busy planting cotton
and corn.
We are glad to know that Uncle
George Young is still improving.
Lov Young hasn’t forgot how to
sing “by-o-baby” yet.
Dan Willis will go west again in a
few days.
Mrs. Jane Branch, wife of Uncle
Bill Branch, was a visitor to Jim
Mims’ Monday. We are glad to
know that Uncle Bill is improving.
Pat is painting the school house at
old Ty Ty church.
Mr. W. T. Boland and Wiley
Branch, Jr., were seen going in the
direction of Alapaha river Tuesday
evening, returning Wednesday morn
ing with a big smile on their’ faces,
saying they had fine luck. Mr. Jor
dan said when they g it home they
had one hundred and five tadpoles.
I did not know before that tadpoles
would bite.
Mr. Jordan is farming for Dan
Fletcher.
Joe Young and wife were appre
ciated visitors at Dyke Branch’s Sun
day afternoon.
Rex.
, 01 Around the World
And j ou’ll not find a house
paint ;hat has the wearing
and covering qualities of the
celebrated Ahco brand.
Painters are singing its
praises everywhere. Give it
a trial and. you will have no
other.
We are still headquarters
for Sash, Blinds, Doors and
Mantels. Get our prices.
Andrew Hanley Co,
Savannah Ga.
C. R, BRIGHAM
HORACE BRIGHAM
If it is good clear mtisic yoii want buy
an Edison from Kent’s Furniture Store.
Then if it’s good cooking you want to do
or have done buy the best range on the
market—this is the Born. See them at
■■ sier Cabinet. There
X the Hoosier.
Kent's Fur
niture Store
they cook
better and
with Iess
wood. Then
ose a Hoo-
aler Kitchen
Cabinet In
your kitchen
I would like
to see every
lady in town
using a Hoo-
nothing as good
Dairy Kitchen.
Corner Main and First Street,
rfaxt Door to Cltlxono' Bonk.
| Kent’s Furniture Store £
Sole Ajenls Ut “Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet.” £
<n>
First Class Cafe
and
Quick Lunch
Open Bay A 5, Night.
We Are Here to Please You.
. an to -
THE GREEK-AMERICAN
RESTAURANT
Table supplied with the
best we can buy.
GAME and OYSTERS
In Season.
Where You Can Get Everything*
FISH,
The University of Georgia
Offers instruction in Forestry
Tor Information appiy to
Professor Alfred Akerman,
Athens, Georgia.'
The Neatest Place in the City for
Ladies and Gentlemen.
_ - v— —
GlIIIU' :
Fish
Season'
Open Day and Night.
Moore Building, Next to National Bank of Tifton.
519 Main Street.
Cancer
Cured without the Knife
or Money Refunded
Afford. Perfect Security.
Foley’s Honey and Tar affords per
fect security from pneumonia and
consumption as it cures the most ob
stinate coughs and colds. We have
never known a single instance of a
cold resulting, in pneumonia after
Foley’s Honey and Tar has been ta
ken. The Mills Drug Co.
DR. J. A. McCREA,
Physician and Surgeon.
«>«0* In Smith Building.
Day, Smith’s Drag Store No. 9
All kinds of Fancy Pan, Broiler or
Baking Fish on hand at alj times at
the City Market. Our aim is to cater
to the choice fish, trade and if you
will telephone your wants to No. 230,
we will see that you are supp’ii
with the beat.
JOE CONG.
City Laundry./
>OOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOCi
The {) lights of Springtime
include wearing fresh
and faultless linen Ip
Collars, Cuffs and Shirts.
We will make you feel 4
comfortable by launder
ing your white or colored
shirts, your collars and
cuffs, fancy vests and
other linen in a manner
that will make them look
like new. Our methods
of> laundering will pre
serve your linen longer
than any other in' town.
First-dam Wnrk
tod Prompt Service.
lOrilt fR.au.aoAD St. Tivtoh
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