The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, February 05, 1892, Image 3

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wzswam ■ THE tiAZOTEf TtFTON, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1892. All SORTSjF THINGS-, feuRD cdIHg the Hoitobs b'p f«fe G&ohGIA PRESb; M V«cU, Fancier And tfewe Iteti& 3LXkcc&iVjr mated—SomelhliYr 6f ZritViWt W Kvery Gwwrttfc Kfcftllor. Tho most cdtwv'im mite ttta ih Wash ington, it is ftaii, Fas rSichtlV b&tt Uncharged from the treasury dejUA- incut. What ati artist tbathitto raftrt id. - p3||||jjg Can act.\ fenia iW^DOO square feci Vjf apace & like World's Fair. Cnn- ’ftik tftVMy contemplates displaying IhC cldcf of her Industries—but tho <cashlcra will have standing room only. att-WNE OF CAjtDUl, • Tonic for Women. Wiloox county is very mnoh agi tated over an exciting oampaign for justice of the peace.- It is to Behoped that the dignity of the position sought will serve as a restraint on the people at the polls. The girls of Georgia are going slow in seising leap year opportunities. They know that there is a great fltrin geuoy in the husband market, and they have made up their minds to economise on this luxury. ■cILSSE'SWIMECFCSmHH for Wonk Noma ; is his own inability to detect the pronco between the imitation and article that chiefly dis. dke coffee drinker. Thnt is make a man forswear so overage for ail time. {(•DRAUGHT lescure* Constipation. a are better informed con- i questions than they i at any period of this istory. This is well. As tarn more tho republican verfui and always cor veaker and weaker. Y tea tor Dylpcpalta. uuty man has given a While about twenty (ling trees and making he good women were i and preparing a big sitm is said to have bio as an old-fashioned ue of Cardul EMRAU.QHT are for sale by the following merchants in JJcrrion county; J.O, Goodman, Tlfton. ■ H.H.TlfV^ « l**rri*h A Peeples, Adel. M. J. McMillan, AlUnaha. C I. Jones, ** Woolard dt Co- 44 w. it rutcb a ot.wmitUte. Rough on the Farmers. Aiiuxcto.v, Gil, Jan. 24—Farm er* are' still complaining of a failure to get advanues necessary to make a crop this year. We heard of one farmer the other day who said that ho had tried every town within 20 miles of him and failed to get credit, and that bo would be forced to turn his stock put to graze, . Bad colloo- tiohii last'fail have placed the mer chants all over the country in a post tion where they are, not. able to ac commodate their best customers. The merchants of Arlington are in uo bet ter shape than those of other towns, yet they have determined to givo all the relief they can, by selling goods to those to whom they cannot make advances for less profit for cash than ■ rJtfljr lmre gy^r made before. SCmay Feraons At* broken down from ovwwsck or household ora Brown’s Iron Bitters The Jury Lists. individual Dislikes. I imte In se'C a mati ehofrlng tobacco while ho is Shipping his boy for sraok- life t hale to She a man with a tsttspi- elwis biteath beist of his temperance Irindple*-. 1 hate baASn Utah continually talk ing aboht Hotv mVkch he loVes every body hml ttever do anything to help akyltody; I hate to see a man always talking about what a happy place heavon is and doing nothing to moke his home resemble it. I hate to see a prominent church member slipping into a butcher Bhop to buy something for breakfast on Sunday morning. I hate to see a man remember everything the clown said twenty years ago and forget everything the preacher said last Sunday morning. -Ram’s Horn. La Grippe. No healthy person need fear any dan gerous consequences from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as directed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete recov ery la sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneu monia. 85 and 60 coni bottles for sale by the Tiflon Drag Store, and Peters & Belote, Cecil, Chili has at last come down to common sense and reason and the prospects of war have vanished. The Chilean government sent a reply to the ultimatum of the United States. The reply is in effect as follows: Chili agrees to withdraw the offensive note sent by Scnor Matte to all Chil ian ministers abroad, and acknowl edges that its issuance was due to an orror of judgment. Chili also with draws its request for withdrawal of United States Mini-tor Egan. In addition to this, the Chilean gov- rn- month) its answer, proposes that the affair of tho attack on tho Balti more sailors in Valparaiso bo sub mitted to the arbitration of aomo neutral nation. If this proposition is not acceptable to tile United States government, the Chilean gov ernment suggests that the matter bo subnr.tted to the decision of the sit- preme court of tho United States. Cough Following the drip. Many persons, who have recovered from la grippe, are now troubled with persistent cough. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting a perma nent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottles tor sale by the Tlfton Drug Store, and Peters & Belote, Cecil HORTICULTURAL COLUMN. By Dr. J. F> WiLaox. Horticulture. This sclohce, practically applied, is deserving of our attention. The cul ture of fruits, flowers and garden products are all embraced under this beading. The purpose of this column ia to give such information, instruc tion, and warning, that our people may be prompted to improve their circumstances and surroundings, and be enabled to avoid errors and pitfalls which tho novice will enoounter. We. shall aim to be practical, rather than theoretical; instructive, instead of argumentative, and unless we have something to say, wilt refrain from saying anything. TUB GAUDK.V. A garden requires soil, Season, labor and good scud. Presuming that suitable patch of soil can bo had, we need to be assured that tho neoos- aary labor will be performed in due time. The season will soon bo forth- coming, and lost, but not least, good seed is very important. As the seed should soon be in hand, and as the success or failure of garden opera tions is largely dependent on the quality of seed used, it becomes very important feature of the work. Witli poor seed wo cannot expect suc cess ; with good, fresh seed, tho other essentials become subservient to our will. How shall we obtain good seed ? By patronizing only the mostreliable dealers who will guarantee their seed to bo fresh and true to name. There is much in the seed trade that simply a delusion and a snare. Thous ands of packages of seed are sent out every year that nre of uncertain age, and no one can tell by the looks of a seed how old it may be, while the only test is actual germination. It is well worth while to spend time and money to have good seed, since our money, labor and anticipations are all in vain if wo tiavo spent our money for unreliable seed. Procure your scod at onee, and later we may have something to say about planting and cultivation. A lie in the heart ia as block as it is in a horse trade. When a man starts out to reform himself he has undertaken a job that will keep him busy for lifo. Tho hardest worked people in the world are those who are trying to get to heaven by the “work-your-passage” route. tcElfto's WIKR OF CASDIJI lot (.mat. GRAND JURY. W. H. Morris, B. F. Lindsey, J. H. Headley, B. F. Moons Rr. II. C. Baker, G. A. Parrish, J. Q. Graydoo, J. L. Paulk, P.M.J.8haw, T. L. Murphey, J. W , Fetch, James T. Wilkes, Joel W. Parrish, W. Henry Griffin. William Griaer, J. I. Patten, B Z, Whitehurst, Leonard Harper, W. K. Gtddeng, F. W. Gaskins, Sanders Glbbe, T.B. Williams, Isa'ah Partin, S. B. Poratloey, J.T. Wllkcrsor, M. B. Parrish, W. M. Avert, M. J. Young. wrrtr juroes. h; L. Welia, . J. E, Brynnt, Jr J. 9. Cowart, W. W.Gtddeov Edward Malay, . R. A, Futeh, Ira J. Sutton, D. H. Paulk. 14, G. Simmons, M. W. Henderson, M. J. Tliott, D. J, Dickerson, Richard Tucker. J. G. Pate, W. R, Lee. Mows C. Lee. N, M. Butler, B. H. Bryant, T. G. Knight, N. K. Pattern c, !. H, C, Morris, Perry Unmasriia, A. B. Janes, 1. H. Wright. W.W. Hall, Ansel Matilda, A. J. McOrea, M. J. OrinOr. B M.McNahb, & A. Johan, W.H. Hancock. Sr. Marshal Greta, \P. JoM*o«, J. D. Mutch, ‘ T. A. Kr.ia->c-r. Last summer a whole was washed on the shore off Ocean City, Morn than forty tons of flesh were removed -from it. Ite akek-on ia now in the Philadelphia museum of natural sci ences. The bones of tbo lower jaw measure 17 feet in length and its en tire length was 68 feet. I.* DIES ttisdlnc a took, or children that want baildiaf nnowsWaos'nrprBM. They Will Plant Tobacco. About twenty-five fanners of Ar lington will plant an average of two acres each in tobacco, making about fifty acres in all that will bo planted in the vicinity of Arlington, so far as is known. There is a number of farmers In this section who will plant tobacco this year who were not present at the meeting.—Arlington Courier. 1 can't eat what 1 want. I would die with indigestion. Friend, your money will be refunded If you euffer from ludf. geetioB after using Rimmon’s Relief. Only Me a bottle. You risk nothin *- ’ ’ it a trial. For sale by Dr. J. Tlfton, Ga- . Brooks county will plant 100 acres in ^tobacco. Thomas county will probably plant more than 100 acres. We repeat our advice: Plant small areas, cultivate and core well.—Thom- .MyiUe Tlmss-Enteiprisc. IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE REAL ESTATE LINE IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE US. HO! FOR SPARKS Bill to Ij First love! The undersigned will open a wide-*wake, mvk school in the growing little city of SPARKS on MONDAY, February f, tm. Ono hundred full irrown dr ys will constitute the Hprlnic mud Public term. Retest Four cent* per day per scholar In ad dition to the pm rate Public Retinol fund. No charges made for day* of nmHUteiidance, Htmlcntfl over the Public Hohool age will be charged ft cent* tier day. Hoard In good families can lie bed bow uowx. For further itartluulara, oak Yours, anxious to please. January 19, im. J. II. CIlKftNUTr. Tobacco Seed The NRWK8T and BERT tor all oksaea and types furnished at EOWKtrr PIUCKB. Ilanters raise Tobacco for the money it brings, Imt only the KINK VAR1KTIK8 produce FIRHT-C’LAHn Tobacco that paya, Hurt right. Order the beat for your locality, and thus poaail 1 - from the crop, on app lication* Catalogue aent FRKtt S. L. RAGLAND SEED €0., HYCO, HALIFAX COUNTY, VA. Real Estate A-genoy OF Fulwood & Alexander, TIFTOlsT, GEORGIA. Lr Tlfton Brookfield... Enigma •• Alaimha WllUooochM.. Dray’s tw Mile Font.. Weston la.. Kirkland., reamrn....... McDonald Millwood... Wareaboro. Ar Wojcross... Lv Waycrowi Hcbuttenillo. Hoboken..... Nahunta...... Luiaton Atkinson Wayneavllle. Jamaica l*ylea* Marsh Ar Hrunsuic’k... - fft 35 pm 11 17 aui fft 45 itfu 11 27 am fs pm! U 4ft aui f0 12 pm! 12 00 in fB 1» pin 1 12 08 |im fU 'JO pud U 1ft um A) 44 pm 12 3ft pm fU inn fl2 48 pm 7 16 inn- IJOptu PnHHcn^er TrttlnH—Went. I* Lv Brunswick... < laics’ Marsh- Jamaica...... WaynsttviUe.. Atkinson lAilafcm ..... N*huntr ta ICobokcn ...... SchUiUervllle. Ar WAyuroes.. If you have anything to soil you could not do better tlmn oall on us and sign an agreement with us to handle it for you. We hare n great many more opportunities to strike a bargain than you have. We have oorrespon- dents all over the country and some of them want the very thing you havo to sell. Wo do business strictly on ousiness principles, charge n commission to the seller and never offer property for more than tho sellers price. We furnish abstraots to every thing we offer when desired and never liufmlo property with defective title. Wo pay for options on timber or farm lands giving yon thereby a guar antee of good faith on onr part. We will furnish free a civil engineer to survey'and correctly locate every tiling wo handle. We draw up the doeds of conveyance without extra olmrgo. C ALL ATSOD BEE US. Lv WaycroM... “ Wjircsboro. Millwood .. McDonald.. IVamm .... Kirkland... Wetlonla... WMIlcINurt... (J ray's Wllueoochoe.. Alapalu i-tf. FULWOOD & ALEXANDER, Lo« H-JiMing, TIFTON, OA. M. W. GASKINS, GENERAL MERCHANT, Extends a Most Cordial Invitation To the People of Me Town anil the riurroimdlnit Country to Pay aim s Visit ut His New and Elegant Store. | Hia Specialties will be— Unlgma .... amIftid.. Um Ar Tiflon Lv Tlfton •• Ty-T> “ Sunnier “ Boulan ....... 14 Ivtltulla “ Willingham.. “ DavH Ar Albany ' $3R3S fiUtlon. No. I. 7 30 am f7 Mam H 03 am 8 22 am n 30 am ft 37 am ft 4ft tilll 9 on am D ID am 0 10 am 10 ftft am 11 lUaui 11 40 am 11 57 am 12 1ft pm 12 27 pm 12 35 pm 12 43 pm 12 47 pm 12 M pin 1 1ft pm 1 37 inn 1 40 pm 2 00 put No. 9. j •No. 11. .’nr 2 oo pm! 3 30 am tt 20 pm f4 ift am fit 81PIKV, J — fJ 49 pm f2 50 pin f3 03 pill f3 13 pin f3 31 pm fU 40 pm 4 00 pm No, x 10 3ft pro 11 33pni 12 31 aiu T 2 2ft pin 2 30 pm 3 07 pm 3 in inn 3 2A pm 3 37 pm 3 32 pm! 4 20 pm 1 £10 am - fSmpon itgnot. • Dally, ext ept Himilay, 4 53 am ft 30 am ft 46 ant 0 oo am 0 20 uni 7 00 am 7 20 mu ft 00 am 0 25 am 10 20 am 11 06 am 11 25 am 12 28 pm 12 46 pm 1 06 pm l 20 pm 1 36 pm 1 40 pm 2 36 pin 13 20 pm 3 46 pm 4 30 pm No. f. ft 20 am 7 lOara 7 4oam ft ooam ft 15am ft 40 am 9 14 am 10 00 am Connect* at Albany with I'wutraTTftiTnvad of fieorgU, Columbua Southern railway, and Bat an- nab, Vlovlda anti Weatnm railway. Connect* at Wnycnma with HavAnuah, Florida and Wen torn railway. JatikHonvIUo and fit. I»til* lMHraan palace •taping car upon trains No*. 3 and 4. C. D.ihrKNN. J. A. MoDrrnn, Trafltc Manager. 0.1’. A. V. W. A mu Kit, A.«{. 1*. A. RAILROAD, SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE. Sohodsls Is Efltot Jsnnary 3,1393. NoTST" homo aouTit. ijeava Macoti .. .T...' “ Cordele '* Tlfton. « Yaldoftta 44 Joiiiier 44 lAkeCity.... 44 Hampton .... Arrive talatka.. NtT. Weftt India FaatMoil. HTw a. m 2 too p. m. AM 44 6:14 44 8:17 44 7:1ft 44 AM •* 10:16 Kxpntaa Mall. 6(46 p. m. 11 ta 44 1 KM a. in. 3^6 44 32B 44 4« »• llltft 44 7:30 No. 1 leave* Macon after arrival of incoming morning train* on Central, fiouthweetero, G*or- glA, Knot Tftnnemec, Virginia and Georgia and Macon and Illrmlngham rallroatl*. No. ft laavM Macon after arrival of incoming Aftomoon train* on the Centra), fionthwntern. Maomi aud Northern and Georgia rail roads, and connect* at l*alatl(a for fit. Augiutlne and AU iMiinta in leant and Houtli Ptorltta, and altli the the fit, John* am! Ot'klawaha river steamen. CROCKERY 8HOX6. HATH, nAi*fi, DAKM9 GOODH, HARDi nM . ; Ceaval^atEa Hainpum Ukr illy Jaiper ValdoeU GO TO THE LEADERS! J. T. BOYD &,BR0. ValdoBta, Georgia. HMdquMUn lor COOKIKG ffTOVKM, TINWAUK, CBOOUCBV, IIKFRKIKIUTORU AND SWi(KAM KBUKZBK8, Klo., Kt*., Ue. Special attention given to Roofing, Guttering, Etc. MT t-at ua alto yen fiznrea on ynnrconOTela cfor. Klving ttoro to otlwn. 0 6m. J. T. BOYD * BBO. There Is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and Carefully Selee 1 Stock of Goods. Ila cairlca nearly everythin* which conetltnta n yenwal etoch ut thy Onoila, Noll,me, Heavy r/nnerlM, etc. III. itook la all rraeti anil a vlrlt to bl> rtoni wUI be mutually lami-flclal to |*ur- eliawr and toiler. Sand to him fnr any and everything you need. Mitchell "W. Graskins, TIFTOIST , LOR IA. Citation. OKOBDIA—Bikkiku CraiVTT. . TU all whom It inayenuamni Uvl (Sep)., ad- telnb.cn.tor nf K. N. Bunt, lata of mid ueunty, dwnamd, hu appltad to tW nndenlpied. In due form, for IcUeteof dtwnlwdoo from mid adttiln- Mhmi Irf 1 Kabhrllle next, (liven nndar tore, thl. Jannary .. ntM upon th. mnwatwy > on (ha W MinitM) to May iruvhnndand oOklal .lytia- *' r.'u. SMITH, Ordinary. Citation. (IXOUOU-nimMKa Cwirrr. To alt whom It may concern: S. V. GnUirti and Voter a. Mtto*. ndmlnlrtratoraof there- tain of s. J. Sutton, lala of nald uiuun, do- craved, have applied to th* unrtrmipw’. In due form, for lettom of dtmtiaioa frwul aald admin- f.trufcm, and I will pue n|ion (Mr anplleethn, at my u«ie» In Kaativllla on th* flrat Monday In Zh-MU. illrea under my hand and official nhrnatnrc, thl. Janaary 4, IW. ^ y.M. SMITH, Ordinary. Citation. (UCOHnu-Biwrurai comvrr. tea' all whom it levy ociccni: Jnrtnt Jernlgan reah.ee applleattan to Ue nnderalawnt In jiroiier foSr ferpenwaaou lacumot adMlninmUon oo Ww eatatoof Aacon deminn, lato ot mid umnty, deneawd, amf I will paw upon bleeald a>.plle«tlon arm]rolBMteNa*fcvSI*on the are Monday t» Try ludiiiiit Chotera CortiUt for all yibSaSi)£S"®' ihwel ifpvttiM. At Ih. J.V- Ooodarta'e - yTti-SaOT, fdpllrwr.v. TIFTON DRUG STORE Kbri'S a Full Surri.v ov- TOILET ANI) FANCY ARTICLES, Fine Polymery. School Books and Stationary. Lamps of Every Description. mss Cifiirfkrcii} PAINTS, * OILS • AND * VARNISHES. Th* most *etect slock of Tobaccos and Cifnra in the city. Hy customers can he served with good Havana clgsrs. I call spnclcl attention to Prof. Dexter** Catarrh Cure, Muffle Balm, Kidney and Liver Cure, Lnnff Kontorer, Meznierle Blood Cloansei and Bheumatle Cure. They arc proprietary medicines tlat are recommended very highly for th^porpoacs claimed lor them. ter FBK8HE8T and BEST GARDEN SEEDS, nil the year round. Call and s» me. Tlfton, On, April 22,1801. IIOIMI NOUTK. Tlfton Cnrilctc Wtat I mills Kxnrass Fa*t Mail, j Mall. ^ :4ft’a. wujt plTp. rot 0 A0 44 8*6 - ft.-oo 44 103ft 44 0:02 44 11*J2 44 10:13 44 12:44 a.m. U :4»J 44 331 44 1:16 p. »». 4317 44 4 >10 44 i CM 44 U moil from TAniua ami ounumrUi at Manta ■llli all nufgutug afternoon train* on ('«nual. outhwMtera. Macon ami Northern, Uoorgla, Ml Tanneoaeo, Vlnrfnlt* and Georgia ami Macon ml llIrmlngliAUi ralirnail*. No. 4 luavfiM ifttiatka after arrival of trains rout Ht. Auguvllne ami iKilm* in >^uit ami Houtb . lurltla ami coiimcU at Maoon witli all outgoing morning train* on Central, Kouiliwcutcm, Mama ami Northern, Georgia, ami Kant Tenues***, Ylr* gtntu ami Georgia rvtUrruMl*. ConttetMkm foe voiitlbiili'il train between Atlanta ami Wa»hlng* ton. 1). C. AU trulna arrive and tiej«*rt from union depot* at Motion ami l*alatka. Elegant oleeping con will be rnn on trains No. 3 ami N'ti. 4. For further Information apply to agent* al junction point* or to J.. J. If AKltlfi. L. V. t ANOVA, Ticket Agent, Macon. Ticket Ajrent. Palates. K. Ill'HNS, JA8 Mf.NZlKH, Trav. Da**. Agt, Macon. Gen'l Agt, >*»Utka. jrt# A. iU KNAIT, Tnufic Manager. Schsduli In Iffsot January 3,1393. Bud (town. BTATioM. 6 .*46 A. m. CM “ 7M 41 7*6 4 3:46 4 0:10 •' 10 M 41 11 JO 4 12.H6 I 12:20 *■ 1.1W 4 lift * 2« ‘ Lv. ...Macon. ....Ar. ...Lv. ..Sofkee 44 LlaellA 44 44 .. .Mout|«Uer.... 4 ' w.... (fttllfNien “ “...Yateavllle 44 “...Tbomaftton.... 44 * 4 .Thun«l*ng fii»ga. 44 44 .. . .Woodbury... ,* 4 • . .Morris CTtjr... 44 ... Mount rifle... 44 Ar. ..La Grange...Lv. Read Tp. 6:16 p. nt. 430“ 44 3 M 44 44 3:20 44 44 J25“ •* 3:1ft 44 44 IM" 44 ut ao 44 44 12416 44 44 11 JO A. m. - 11,-fift “ K WM 44 44 tOsOft 4 * 44 Oiuneetlon In UMuH llenot, Macon, Go^ with G. H, & r. R. 11. for VaitkMta, Lake City, lotka, fit. Augustine end point*la Florida; C. R, R. for Savatnuh, MlltedgeviUe and Kstouton; M. W. R. R, tor Ataericuft, Albany and Sufoulo; 31. k N. St. R. for MmIUou, Athens and Lula, and point* bevnnd{ Georgia Railroad for fiwut*. MUWdgevllle and Augusta, ami all point* be yond. At YatesvlIW with A. 46 F. lions on that line, and at La Grange with A. & W. 1*. It. K. for Montgomery and Iwyond and tn- tennetUate ftatlmnu For further Infunnatiun apply to . L. J. llARRlfi, It.G.CTONRa Ticket Agt.. Macon. TK'kct AgL, U G«oge. TrOvaUng 1‘awcuger Agent. Mj sk. cT|CNAFI\ Trsfte Managers Note This. I hsttt uidy s few nf thorn hreutfnl Wmn kOts, raw uillo amt a hstf mutt of Ttfiou. jdy Muly, so th. Brat to onm» wUI lw wrwt Uni. M. .V. BBJCTDtf, Bs»1 Krtoto Afpmu F»r Bc«I. Five trice Urge wmniv- . brick building. Ateo two nke Mont \ labed in aameTmOdteg. ntewuliV). Apply to VtHdiOVL Mm J. C. GOODMAN.