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tho paper, ami ilnn’t forgot to endow your name
' A un dVmeniKiof goodf. Itli.
Entered at the postotllce, at TlfUmi Georgia, M
.Siiiaf! matter of tlie epeomLcliuw,
OlHciiil Organ of Berrien County.
II. T. AMiKN* Editor.
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Krt will’d,v'h Piuilirlitot.
Mr. !•'. W. Ed wordy, of Uanios-
viilo, lino contributed to current
senii-politicnl literature something
Unique unA striking in t.l>o way of
urt illustrated pamphlet, setting forth
in verse and cartoons tlie late iniqui
ty of the Itichinund Terminal’! ,riqie
of the Central railroad and subordi
nate roads of Georgia.
The Central railroad is represented
us a portly und ufilucnt white man,
the Georgia l’uciflo railroad as a ne-
urcliin with a nickle in his
, From Hotel Oelloiin.
Mr. "C. W. Herd, proprietor of. the
Itotel Dcllone, Omaha, one of Urn finest
new and modern hotels In ilm west, says
of OlismberHn’s Cough llemcdy: “We
lmve used It In our family for years
with the most satisfactory rcsulla, espe
cially for our children, for colds mid
croup. It can bn depended upon; be
sides It Is pleasant to lake and seems to
he free from chloroform and llio oily
substances put into many cough mix
tures.” 25 cent, fid cult and $1 bottles
for side by the Tifton Drug Btoro, and
I'elcrs ib Delate, Cecil.
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Peck’s
News untl VloW”
The Baptist State Convention will
meet in LiiGiinige this year, com
monciiig oii Tuesday before the
second Sunday hi April.
Sheep owners in various portions
of the State arc complaining Hint
their flocks are being fearfully deci-
i muted by some disease which lius
heretofore been unknown.
Douglas Breeze! “Olio-page of
tho Wuyeross Herald is dumocratic(?)j
one page u conglomeration of re
publicanism and tliirdpartyism, und
the other page*- ”
Tho sturdy, reliable old Macon
Telegraph lias again changed hands.
It is thought the change will lie
lieiicllcial ns Smith, u Muclion two
tfoates liuve been added to its work
ing fproo,
a^thmigiiF Ujuk-Ctifc
petoh ut Cutbbert was a bid for
the nomination for governor. The
man who leads Nortlien will have to
niiiko good lime.
Tho boys of to-day are the men
of to-morrow j the young then of to
day arc tho old men of to-morrow.
Let our.hoys ami young jtien ifppre-
oinln these fuels,
Vienna, tho bounty nlfc of Dooly,
was ohrlslcnod Brotmtsville; the
imine was afterward « cbanged to
‘'Berrien” ami still Wlor to Vienna.
Tlio Progress Inis just come into pos
session of those facts,
Tho milllary agony is over and
Onfflij pus seemed llio onnampmmit
plum. Iiiioky llriniiit FpYlutjatu
inillbtry I 'I’lio nnorffiipment lieglna
in May mid Cmillmies six weeks.
ItiS; reported Hint under tho new
contract, the Georgia Southern and
Florida railroad will receive uiimi-
nlly t}i(Jf»,000 for murying the United
Wales mull between Macon and J’u-
Jutlm.
Tho Georgia Chmitmiqim, at Al-
lmny, lieglna Maruli 7th mid 6onUn
hand, with which bo proposes to
lease the white man's store, while a
burly negro wench, hid behind a
door, poses a* tho Richmond & Dan
villo waiting for tho child to lease
tlmt store.
With this faithful beginning ho
traces truly, with verse ami carica
ture, the history of that infamous
piece of railroad jobbery from its in-
ception to the present. As an oh
Jeot lesson it is a decided success,
portraying the parts taken by l’at
Calhoun, L, F. Livingston, el id mile
gmie, in the commission of an un
lawful uotwitjh vivid exactness.
Mr, Kdwimly’s illustrated pamphlet
must be teen to be appreciated, nnd
thousands of people arc seeing it. It
is stilted an edition of 100,000 have
been exhausted.
placed In lil* hand* liy un Kant India mission-
ury the formula of a simple vegetable remedy
ami laintc A Ift-eHon*, also n positive ami radical
euro for^f "* ‘ *“ ““■* *' * r "
ilafntH, after having tested its wonderful cura-
Ivo power* In thousand* of ease*. luur felt It III*
luty to nmko It known to hi* nulfertng follow*.
to
Aiitunti'ii liy tlih motive and fidi-slre to relievo
Ulrei
Iiuiiitn fmin-rliitr.I will auml free o
who dcalro It, thl* rctrlpe, In (iern
KhkIIaIi, xvlth full illroetlon* f«»r
Tlio Uonnootionc li;demiiit-v As-
BficiatloR slioWs a 'giitn to funds ot
members of 80 per cent increase over
llio mnoiuit in the funds at tiie
opening of the year. Policy-holders
mi: satisfied with the Company ami
no better testimony to the utility of
a Life Distrainee Company min be
secured than the recommendation of
sntWIod patrons. Mr, W. Han
non, Tifton, is llio agent of tills
Company.
excel
ties through Ap H il 4tli, An
uonf program him been arranged, and
everything is propitious for a most
successful nnd prod I aide session.
Mrs. Dr. Pel Ion has oanoulled her
engagement lo canvass Georgia in tho
interest of u ,Slide exhibit ut the
World’s Pair. She is an educated,
refined, modest, woman, and dould-'
less hor decision is one of mature and
postive deliberation. II Is well.
Olio of the results of tlio presiden
tial spat bntwecii Dio Atlanta Jour
nal and Constitution is tlie pcoplo
are losing Interest in both Cleveland
and Dili, and inny result in the na
tional convention asking Holman,
tlio .“watchdog of tlio treasury," to
lend tho iltmioonAio hosts to victory.
Judge D. M. , Huberts, of the
Oconee circuit, is reported as saying,
relative to the congressional race In
the Eleventh distrlol, “the district
does not belong to the candidates
hut to the iienple, ami the people will
say whom they want mid not the
candidates.” Tlmt is good demo-
bt'atijj doctrine.
The Gaxsttis editor reached tho
fortieth mile post on life's journey
last Tuesday. He Is hale uml hearty
•-couldn’t ho otherwise in Tifton--
und bids fair lo do many more
year's good work for the people of
Berrien uml sister counlies, wanting
them of approaching dangers of ev
ery kind nuif leading them to higher
■~itml nobler aspiration!) in all tiicir
undertakings.
Folk on ldyliiKston.
It is quite evident Unit President
Polk, of the National Alliance, Is not
pleased with the course President
Livingston, of the Georgia Alliance,
is pursuing in congress tior his op
position to the third party move
meat.
He expressed himself very freely
lust Bntiirdiiy In St, Louis. Hu read
to Mr. Vincent, editpr-pf the Non
conformist newspaper, the Living
ston roBolmioii recently introduced
In congress, viz:
"In view of tho unrest and the
expressed diHsiitisfnelioii of the
musses of this country and their in
qijijfyum to the position of this house
toward tho people, therefore, be it
"llusolvnd, i’lmt wo extend them
our sincere sympathy ami promise to
do all in our power to improve tho
llimnces and reduce taxation.”
And then delivered himself of
those warlike words:
"As an American citizen, not as a
republican, not os n democrat, not us
mi nlllauoemat), but ns an American
citizen 1 simul here to-day
and say I, for one, will never leave
St, Louis till I place on record my
protest against this infamous dema
gogue.”
Vincent asked him who intro
duced tlmt resolution and he re
plied “Livingston,” and continued
Ids tirade:
“Don’t you all feel good since
read this resolution boforo you
What are you hoar for, spending you
time and your money? Brothers,
can’t sit down without warning you
a little. I mnjiol so much afraid of
the enemies without, ns T mu the
traitors within.
"Lotus lu generous, liberal mul
charitable, but above all things, lot
us he jusb—just lo our people, just
to our cause. If vu> Hod that wo
have traitors in bur midst, let us got.
rid of them. I want to say another
tiling: About tho worst tiling tlmt
has befallen the luuanco are those
who servo the people to get an of-
lice. Whenever an ullinneetnan gets
.in oillee itch badly I want- to see his
name struck from the roll.”
Livingston and lib friends lmd
not reached St. Louis when Polk
delivered himself of this demmeia
turn.
Halt' anil Uollulilo.
“In buying n cough medicine for elill-
tlron," rays II. A. Walker, a prmnlm-Mt
druggist of Ogden, l’tali, "imvcr tie
Afraid to buy OlmmOorlnfn’s dgjiglt Itcm-
edy. TficroUno danger froth h. and
relief Is always sure to follow. 1 purllo-
ulariy recommend C-lamdi,nielli's iie-
viiiRu I have found It to tie safe and
reliable," 2# and 50 cent bottle* for
sale by ti,e Tifton Ufug Blnrs, and Pc
D'.'s * lleloto, Cecil,
TiPI'OK, (in., January, 180S,
K. A. Wright, .Secretary Connectiont
Indemnity Association:
, Dg.vtt Siiu-jf inn just in
oeipt of your cheek of $2:1.67
re
CONSUMPTION CUBES.
An »1<1 nhyilntotf, retired from |,raotii:c, having
(Mill jiUciill 111 ■ '
M. JL. SEXTON,
k ’ ; •. ." VUvV* . y.'-?:*
Fire Insurance Affent,
S.l;
Resident Lie
Tll-TON, OKOllOtA.
TIFTON, GEORGIA,
lor ilic *j” <?ily uml imrinaaont euro iif C»nimin|»-
i, ilroiicliRlH, f’atiirrh, untl all throat
; /iiiviaiwim, mw i» pimr.nu Him
Nurvoii* i)ol)IHty nnd nil Nun oti(i Coin-
* " *—““ L -
of charge,to all
(iniian, French or
-e S —^ -2 .or ]>ri)|iaritiu mul
iiblnu. Kent by mall by uihlreuHlnK with humi»|».
imtUlnK till* |mi>cr. W. A, Novjyt, KW l’owor*'
lllofik, IUMihcMUir, N. y.
UeprescnU tho following old, reliable and popular fire insurance companies
and solicits tlio patronage of tho insuring/ public:
Insurance Company of North America,
“Greenwich,” Total Assets, $1,650,035,43.
“Hartford.” Total assets, SO,870,610.13.
“Central €lty,” of Selma, Ala,
Also, write for the “Liverpool and London and Globe,”
“,5itna” and .“Orient,”
Founded In 1702,
Founded In 1831.
Founded in 1810.
DR. J. A. McCREA,
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON’, - UKOmilA.
Prompt attention given to cull*, day or night.
cirOKi’p E at residence. 2-tf. .
NOTICE.
Tliero will (>o a xtteotol examination (it app)l>
cftnl* for teauhenr llconxe at Ntudivlllo Hainr-
d«y, February iidth, lieglnnlng at nlno o’clctek
a. m. 'Iiii* will Ikj tho only hh'gIhI examination
tid* year. Ity order ot tho Hoard.
9 T. K. WII.UA MB,
(.'onnty Heliool Ckimml**{oner.
Naalivlllo, fla. t February H, 1K92,
NOTICE.
1 will he at Na»hvilie on Batunlay of cnuli
week until April 2ml, for the purpose of con*
trading with tcaohor* lor tho^prewnt^■onr^
County Hehool CoiiimlHMloner.
NiwJn tUo, fra., February aril, MM,
Real Estate and Renting Agent.
Has on his list of Real Estate some very desirable farm lands in the
vicinity of the “Gate City to South Georgia und Florida.” Keep your eye
on it, and don’t let it get too high priced before purchasing.
These lands are within ono uud soveti miles of town.
If you have any Real Estate—houses or lund—for sale or rent you will
rccoivo prompt and courteous service by placing them with me. -
I am, vory respectfully, .
l-tf. M. A. SEXTON,
DR. N. PETERSON
Physioian and Surgeon.
TIFTON, - CKOUUIA.
OmcE-In Julian hrlolc building.
All call* promptly re*pomlod to day or night.
NOTICE.
Public school term for lftfltf liouin* February
“ ( )C(m oxt4 mdod
Bth. Hy Hiioclul order time ha*
itnil Hehool* may begin any time from Fobpmry
Bth to April ‘lth; tunm» closing.not’laUrr' than
Heptembcr 1*£. Itaport* to ‘bo tiled with Com*
mliwloiter by HojiU-mbcr IGUi. Term l« live
mouthn oiumu hundretl tlayK, mul report* for
lew* time vlll not bo acceptuil without legal e**
'■ “ ‘ folb
i:u*c. Contract* will Ik> iiiiiiIu a* follow*:
Flria Grtulu l.lccnttc (per day) eight cunt*; Sec
ond Grade, seven cent*: Third (1 rtule, *lx cent*,
lly order of the Hoard.
A. W. PATTKHSON, President.
T. I*J. William*, Hocrotory.
Nu*hvllh), fla., IVImtary 3rd, 18112.
Notico of Election.
< J l-.OllG 1 A—Hkh ii i kx •Comv.
Offick ok Hoahii ok Countv Commission
Klis, February 1,!«:«. It Is urderetl that an elec
tion be lu'M at the several precincts of Kuid
Inst,, for a county
ot-ii, Ilf if..It Vv
county on Friday, Urn l'Jth lu_.. r ... ..
treasurer, to III] the imuxplrud term of Hon. w
1). Gridin, tlctumM'd,
Hy order of the Hoard.
W. If. ft.NHKP, Chairman,
Borcien County Sheriff's Sale
For March.
GEORGIA—IHiiiillKN Couxrv.
Will be sold before the court house door in tho
town of Nashville, said state unit-county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the llrst Tuesday In
March next, the following property, to-wlt;
A certain tnoro-house nnd lot In tho town of
Adel, Mild county, known in tho plan of said town
Highest cttflt pticcs prices paid for chickens and eggs, and farm products
generally. Give us a call when you como to Tifton with anything to sell
its the north half of lotjiumiter six («;, in block
led tin a, the property of
ir a oil
number three (3). f.uv
u. W. Taylor ,V Co. (G. W. Taylor
It. W.
Wheeler) 'lo sathfy a II. fa. IahuciI from the
‘ * win
.minty court of l.owndo* county In favor of the
Macon Hard ware company against said W.
Ttt» lor & Co. Tenant lo po*Mat*ion ooJfiud i»
i ...I,, ik. .hi fuoa
wilting, thl* January 28, iw»2.
I). W. -
Thanking tho public for a genorous patronage in tho jiast, wo earnestly
solicit a continuance of tlio same in the future.
riwis, Hiiiirtn n.:
Administrator’s Sale,
GEORGIA—HmtrMCX Cm’NTV.
Cutler antlhy virtue of an ortlor of tho Court
of Ordinary of Nild slut.* ami county, 1 wl!l*cll
at inihllu outcry, at tho iwurt Imuse d*x>r lit
Nashville, Her*leu County Georgia, between the
li-Liil hotira of Male, on the first Tuesday in
March next, tho following pro|»crty, to-witi.. .
Tho land belonging to the nutate of E. *1. ( on*
ncll, lute of s.dd county deceaaed, one hmuliud
and fifty (150) acres, more or lt*s.u of Lot. Two
Huiuhvil and 8t*vt*uty-Fonr <2*4’, In tho Tenth
loth) Dhlrlcf. tif Huhl county, said land being oil
he aonlh siile <d Kabl lot ami being well Im
proved, und Hold under the humuibmuuo of
widow's dower.
Term* umdo known on day of nnlo.
or.
J. K. CONN ELI,
January ;wth, IW2.
AtWnlubJtrator.
Tobacco Seed!
The NEW1CHT ami HURT for All c.lasre* Ami
type* furni.ihml at I.UWK8T PRICER. Planter*
raise Tobacco for the money it bring*, but t
tho FINK VARIKT1KH produce FIRHT-CL.
Tohaeeo tlmt pays, Mtart rl;»ht. Urtlor the IhjhI
for jour locality, ami thus
I ‘Ifl/MOl
posslbln from the crop,
on application.
Catalogue itejd,, 1
R. L. RilfiLANI) SEER €0.,
HYPO, HALIFAX COUNTY, VA.
S. 1'KIKHSON, M. U.
irnni
&
,1. w. PAULK.
UKAI.K.U* IX
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Toilot Articles,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Fresh
Garden Seeds a Specialty
KtJKUNT MXK OF
Stationary § Writing Materials
FULL STOCK OF
Proprietary ModicinoB
COMPLETE AHHOUTMKNT OF
IMpcs, t’lgnrs, iigarcUost Tobacco
ftr \Vn will move to the .Inkn W. .Vnulk now
twn-slory brick tnilidiim, on Main street, next;
week, uml will U> pleased to have out trlvnd*eall
ami wo u*. PETERSON vV PAULK.
4A-3m
TIPT03ST
m
full settlemcut of my uocident claim,
Am houml to any l Imvo c. v qifiifcncQd
fail’ treatment from your conqmny
uml 'till ivcomnmm! my friends to
take policies with you. "
Very res]s’tttfully,
W. M. Ski.whs.
J. W. Hannon, Agl„ Tiftim, Go,
W*® tn
Oh
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SALE STABLES.
T.IVTON, "_GEO.ttOIA
Ik A. VVILI.RMS, Proprleter,
DR. J. C. GOODMAN,
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON, - OKuRUU.
DR. G. C. LANEY,
Physician and Surgeon
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
E. P. BOWEN & BRO.
G. A. WHITAKER,
ATTORNEY-AT-UW AND INSURANCE AGENT,
VAMHiHTA, - CIISOROIA.
— DEALERS IN
tentl
Greneral Merdiandise.
FARMtRS’ SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
FULWOOD & ALEXANDER,
LAW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS,
TIFTON, - OEOtiniA.
Prompt attention irivet*. to all logal lmsinw*,
t?|^*OFHUK—Lore Ihtildlng: Room No. 1.
ountry Produee Bought and Sold,
JOHN A. WILKES.
Attorney - at-Law,
ai)ki„ - aisunun..
Will practice In all tlrcounUeaof tho Southern
.Ttidiclal Circuit of Georgia. Special attention
tilr.cted to nil branchw of tho profenalon ana
general huslnc** Boliched. Hy*
1 STRIVE TO WISE ALL Of OUR CUSTOMERS.
H.A.Y0UMANS,
Tifton, Georgia,
E. P. BOWEN & BTiO,
l-tf.
Near tlio B. & W. Depot, TIPTON, OA.
FURNITURE!
Eurniture for tlie Parlor,
• -
Eurnituro for the Bed .Room,
Eurnituro for the Kitchen,
Eurnituro of _Ak11 Kinds
l have tlm largest and best stock of FUltNlTUllE of every style and
kind to bo found in Berrien county or in this section of Georgia, uml will
not Ikj undersold by any house in the Stute.
Before buying Furniture of any kind, give me a call. It will pay you,
W. A.
i-tf
HENDERSON,
Pnrka iJultittng, TIPTON, GA.
JOHN C. HIND,
Contractor and Builder,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
ALL KINDS OF WOODWORK DONE QN
SHORT NOTICE.
t3t Flans ntid specifications furnished on application.
1-ly.
FALL ANXOUNOI’TMLNT
" J O’ ,J
James Z. Elliott,
Drs.
OmcES-ttiw’’ 10 ami a, up
brick buUilinfr.
Can bo found in their of!ha» from the
K»th of each month, Uio mldim of tlmex
,bcIr
J. W. St D. J. WILLIAMS
dentists;'
C0UUBI.K, .... - OKORU1A.
OrncE-Bsnk llullillns, Ituoia No. 1, up »t»lrs.
OtTK.-K—Itonm in tlio SUM
in tho Tifton Drug Store.
- ■ "or its i
for its past liberal
continuation of the lamOv
MOULTRIE, - GEORGIA.
Oflora hi* services to the people of Colquitt
and adjacent counties.
|3F*q»Kfc* lu new drug »toro.
f^eal huslucsi solicited and given prompt at-
lun.
^"Orrici!—Harrell lluilding, Room No. 3.
194
■DEALER IN-
Watches, Chains,
Jewelry, EtL Etc,
Special attention given to
ting.
Plal
I also make a specialty ot
fine anil complicate.! watches
Satisfaction
trial.
Electric
^pairing
guaranteed. 01
H. A. YOU"
tog
ihsoH
■ NEW
muml
THE
OfUY PERFECTS
SPARKS, GEORGIA,
, -JKanj, li
drsfL'Iame utook of—
G e n e r a 1
M © r c h M11 d i.se.
Tliaiiking the people of Reirien and Oolquitt counties for their past 1iber.it pat-
ronag., 1 K-llnil a roatinuaitce lit' the same. I will eominne to give my customers
the Wot goods for the least possible money, and pay them tlie"highest prices for
weir cotton amt miter produce.
Respectfully,
»»’»>’. j.
FOR
FAMILY USB.
Send for similar sad pries list lo W bMttt A
' Ar.lsnu.ria.
A. liENUCRgON,
WiHwo, AMsuU.(;a.
For
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