The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, March 25, 1892, Image 3

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THK GAZKTTK : TIPTON, GA„ FRIDAY, MARCH 25, I8f)2. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. f GARNERED BY THE PENCIL AND SCISSORS PROCESS, «f Near* from Kolgbboriag Count |r» Detuned of Special Interest to Oiwtte lt«nd«n. If you undertake to toll a “story in a nut shell” It will likely prove to be a chestnut, getlfM’e WINE OF CSWOUI (or (.real. dlreUM. An exchange nays thoro are rough times in Grecee. Everything ought to run smoothly in grease. Try BLACK-DRAIJQHT tea *br Dyspepsia* What shall we do with onr boys? asks tho Southern Cultivator. Why, thrash them like blazes, and put them to work. l^^WINK W CARDUI, a Tonic for Women. The Augusta Herald hoads one of its columns “Just to Head.” The other columns must be printed just for fun. MT BLACK’DAAUQHT tea cure* Constipation. Kcmcmbor that to tho man with jaundice all things look yellow. Is yonr bad opinion based on the world or is the fault in yonr eyesight? WcElREE'S WINS Of CASDUI far We.k Nm« ‘ The man who' owns a country par tisan paper may- not be an Italian, but he is the propiietor of a hand .or gan just the same. r ^t- McEiree’8 Wine of Cardul and THEOFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sule by the following merchant* in Uerrien county: J. <\ Goodman, Tifton. H. II. Tift, “ l'urrish <& l’veplos.Adel. Jf. (I. McMillan, Ailupnlia. C. I. Jones, “ Woolard * Co„ •• W. It. Kutch dt Cu„ Kodivilh). It is one of tho fearful character istics of tins nge that the young show a persistent disposition to dare the moral precipice which sheers down ward to hell. It is a fixed slid immutable law that to hsvo good, sound licallb one must Imre pure; rich and abundant blood. Thera Ujio shortor nor surer route than by a course of !)e Witt's Sarsaparilla. J. 0. Goodman. They toll of a man in Alabama xvho piteously treasures the trousers of his great grandfather. What else could you call these but “breeches of faith." It Is a truth In medicine that the small est dose that performs the cure is the host. Do Will's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform the cure uud are tho best. .1. 0. Goodman. If you issue a weekly edition of yonr religion you are behind the times. This is a fast age and if you expect your religion to keep tip with the procession you must get out bright, clean sheet .every day. SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION. Qnmd Annual Rally of the Worker* at VV Collection Laws. There is a screw loose somewhere in the collection laws of Georgia. There is an inconsistency that is not fair and the sooner the defect is remedied the better for all concerned. If a court issues a judgment ar.d the man the juilgment is against has thu money in his pocket the court is powerless. The man snaps His fin ger in the face of the judge. Hut if tho sumc man is put in tho hands of a receiver and even sup- ^posed to have the money and refuses or is unable to give it np he can lie sent to jail indefinitely. Only cer tain classes of debtors can be put in the hands of receivers, so the harsh measure of - imprisonment cannot roaoh them at all. Dut even as to this imprisonment ' of debtors who fail or refuse to turn over cash there is a difference of opinion. A day or two ago .fudge Miller, of Bibb county, refused,to send a debtor to jail, remarking that he could not agree with Judge ('larko on this jioint, and knew no law to imprison a man for refusing to turn oyer assents which he claimed not to have. Tiie courts ought to get together and let the people know what the is.* - Atlanta Herald. “I have Jnst recovered from a second attack of the grip tide year," says Mr. Jus. 0. Jones, publisher of the Leader. Mexia. Trios. ‘Tc. the latter ease I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and l ^ think with considerable success, oul.v !k- fng In tmd n llule ever two days against ten days for the first attack. The second tutai-k 1 am satisfied would have lieen •finally a-t tied as the Bnl but for the use of this remedy, as I had to go to bed In about ,!x hours after being at rick with tu while In the first case I was able to at- tcud to business about two days before getting down. 5 ' 50 cent bottles for sale • by Tilton Drug Stem, and peters ft Be- allisals Tlie Country Bov. Tlie strongest and most vital ele ment in the progress of this nge Is the country lx>y. Tho form raised, the form trained lwy. Tho farm bred, boy is the future hopo of the country. Ho is tlie sus taining foundation of our prosperity. It is often interesting to note tho large number of successful men in every calling who have commenced lifo on*the farm. Such men are found in every community. They are identified with tlie best interests of their localities, and are tho suc cessful leaders of public enterprise. Tho country boy is a dynamic force within himself. Tho circum stances of rural life give him a strong body and healthy mind. A sense of personal independence Is developed and a lofty ambition inspired, and tho country boy enters tho piny on the world’s stage with a positive in dividuality his eity cousin docs not possoss. The country bey often clinfea in disappointment under tlie restraints of the farm to his ambition, bnt soon er or later tho opportunity comes and there is nothing for him to do but to appropriate it to his advantage. The freedom of country childhood offers opportunities for tho founda tions of tlie character and endurance which the eity does not The country boy is a mature man and liis habits are fixed before ho encounters tlie life of the eity. He works because lie is accnstomod to it, he save his money because he has no extravagant habits, he succeeds be cause lie is ambitious and wants suc cess. He is a lender in commerce, in tlie professions, and in everything lie touches. Tho hopo of tlie nation is the country hoy.—Home Tribune. There is no danger from whooping cough when Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy Is freely glvon. It liquefies the tough, tenacious mucus and aids In Its expectoration. It also lessens the sever ity and frequency of tho paroxysms of coughing, and Insures a speedy recovery There is not the least danger in giving It to children or babies, aslt contains no injurious substance. SO cent bottles for sain by Tifton Drug Store, and Peters & Uelote, Cecil. Pine Condition of Southwest Georgia. Captain W. W. Dews, of Cutlibcrt, who inspects fertilizers in that dis trict, paid a visit to the agricultural department yesterday, and gave an encouraging account of the condition of the farrnors of soutliwuHt Georgia. “Tlie farmers in our part of the state are in a much better condition than you hear they are,"said he. “In Thomas, Brooks and Lowndes ijt is a common tiling to see a wagon-load of home-raised bacon. Farmers who have raised their own supplies are in easy circumstances. They have enough to live on comfortably, and the low price of cotton merely cuts off i part of their surplus. For this reason they are starting off well with this year’s operations. In southwest Georgia they mako more corn and meat, and use less fertilizer. “Brooks county is in a very fine condition. The farmers there arc 25 per eent. better off than they arc in any other county. There was not a day while I was at Quitman that less than two thousand pounds of country meat was sold. One man sold 10,0U0 pounds. At Quitman you can't buy a pound of western lard. When the new lard jaw oamo in somebody went around town and found 1,500 gallons were still on hand from last year. The farmers there arc shipping corn away at 05 cents a bushel in sacks. Mr. McCall and Mr. Denmark, both tankers, told me that the farmers of that county have *140,000 to tlicir credit in bank at Quitman. “Calhoun, Dougherty and Baker counties, and a portion of Karly, arc doing little, because tho white people have moved ont and left the negroes, bnt Thoms*, Deoa(:ir,'Brooks, Mitch ell, Lowndes, Colquitt and Berrien are ai! doing well. Bandolph is making its own corn." The annual convention of tho 27th District Sunday School Association, will be held in the eity of Waycross on Saturday and Sunday, April 10 and 17. Tho district is composed of tho counties of Lowndes, Berrien, Coffee, Charlton, Clinch, Echols, Pierce and Ware, and the mcmlien of the schools in the association is over 0,000. The officers and executive commit tee are doing all in their power to make the convention a grand success. Among the prominent Sunday-school workers from abroad, who will partici pate In the exercises, arc Governor Northen, H. B. Bcppard of Savannah, J. W. Whcatiey and Lott Warren of Ameriuua, H.D.Clanoyof Maeon. Wo hopo to see a large representation from thu sohools in the 27th district. Homes will bo provided for all who cuine, oud tho people of Waycross will extend a cordial greeting to all tiie delegates. Como praying tlie blessing of our Father upon the con vention. D. B. Swkat, Secretary, Waycross, Gn. Messrs. Cage & Sherman, of Alexan der, Texas, writes us regarding a re markable cure of rheumatism there aa follows: "Tho wife of" Mr. Win. Pm lit, the postmaatcr here, had been licd-rldden with rheumatism for several years. She could gel nothing to do her any good. We sold her a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Ralin and she was completely cured by Its uso. Wo refer any one to her to verify Hits statement.' 50 cent bottles for salo by Tifton Drug Store and l’ctors ft lieloto, Cecil. J M. W. GASKINS, ENERAL MERCHANT, Extends a Most Cordial Invitation To t,lio People of tho Town nnti the Surrounding Country to Pay £ Him n Vizit at His Now anil Elegant Store. His Specialties will be— There is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and Carefully Selected Stock of Goods. II* runic* nearly everything which constitute * general stock of Dry Good*, Notions, Heavy Groceries, etc. lUs stock la all fresh and a visit to hts store will be mutually beneficial to pur chaser and seller. 8end to him for any and everything you need. Mitchell "W". Graskins, TIFTON, GEORGIA. Chunilicrlnln’a Eye nr.il Skin Ointment. A certain cur* for Chronic Sore Eye*. Tetter,' Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sore*, Eczema, Itch. Preble Scutcbea, Sore Nipple, and Pile,. It la ccDltng and soothing. Hun dred, of cue* have been cured by It after ati other treatment had failed. It I* put np in * and V,» rtm boxpz. REV. W. L. CARTER'S TRIAL Accused of Changing Numbers of Laud Lots on Hecord Hooks, On tlie 20th nud 21st ult. the first quarterly conference for the Dougina circuit convened at Oak Grove church and at that conference complaints were mode against our pastor Bov W. Vi. Carter. He >vas accused of guing to the office of tlie clerk of tiie superior court and changing the num ber* to a lot or two of laud, where upon Elder Wardlaw appointed a committee of three preachers to moot in Dougins Inst Wednesday to inves tigate the matter. The evidence against Mr. Carter was not quite strong enough—only circumatanlin! The committeemen were: ltevs. B. M. Booth, of Ashburn; S. W Brown, of Adel and O. W. Branch, of Cordeiu.—Douglas Breeze. Buckleu'z Arnica Halve, Tub Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soio*, Ulcers, Halt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains: Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or an pay re quired. It I, guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 95 cents per box. For sale by Peterson ft I’sulk. ' You Haven’t tlie Right To crock vulgar jokes before your neighbor’s son. To expect others t to respect you when you don't rospset yourself. To breathe your whiskoy laden breath in any docent community. To speak to a respectable woman ff you associate with one below re spect. To swear, drink, gossip or do any thing that exerts an evil intlucnco on others. To be a memiicr of a town council or other such body unless yon are man enough to dare do what may become a man To sit complacently on the stool of do nothing when there is a world of work to do. In oilier words you haven’t the right to be idle or lazy. To expect tiie world to get on without you. You are here, and will Eve in your infincnco through cternl ly, ho that influence for good or evil To expect »ny enterprise of your town to prosper if iu streets be pa raded by drunkards, ;f its atmosphere be tainted by stench of immoral and disreputable practice. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a litter written Ly Mrs, Ads E. Hurd, of Groton, H. D., wc qoutc. “Was take* with a bsd cold, vrld-h settled on my lunrs. cough set in end finally •erml- ntted In Consumption. Four doctors gar* nw up, saying I could live but short time. I gave myself up to my Sav ior, determined If I could not- stay with my friend* on earth, I would meet my absent ones aboro. My husband was au- TOII,ET AND FANCY ARTICLES, Fine PerlUmei'y, School Books anil Stationary. Lamps of Every Description. paints, ToIlsTandVvarnishes. The most select slock of Tobneoo* slid Ctgsra In tho city, My customers can be served with good Havana cigars. I call special attention to Prof. Dexter’s Catarrh Cure, Magic Ilnlni. Kidney mid Liver Cure, Ltiug Restorer, Mesmeric Blood Cicmtsei and Klieilimitle Cure. They are proprietary medicines that are recommended very highly for tlie purposes claimed for them. ter FRESHEST and BEST GABDEN SEEDS, nil the yonr round. Cull ami see me. Tifton, Oa„ April 22,1801. ,T. C. GOODMAN. ROCKERY BHOKtt, , 1UTS, cai*b, PRESS GOODS, Ac., HARDWARE Lv Tifton Brookfield.’. Enigma AI at* ha WllUruoetiei Gray'* M Milepost... WaktonU Kirkland Pear*<m McDonald Millwood Warmboro Ar Waycrom Ly Waycroaa ** Bchlattervlllt. lloboken Naliunta. Lulatott A tk Inum WayncavilU)... Jamaica PyhV Mar*)*.. Ar hniuswlck.. fS 35 pm It 1? am ffi 45 tun it 21 am f* 02 |*m 11 Mam to 12 |iini 12 00 m to 2d pm 12 m pm Xu 2* pm 1 12 15 pm f* 44 pin 1 12 35 pm ff M pm fl2 48 pm 7 15 pm 110 pm Passenger Trains—West. TIFTON DRUG STORE STATION*. Kkbps a Full Supply ok- f.v itnmtwfcV...." l'yle*' Murah.. Jamaica Wayneaville... AlkhiMMt Lulaton 1 Naliunta 1 IlolMiken 1 Schlattervlll*. Ar Waycroaa Lv Waycroaa •* Wartaboro... Millwood McDonald,... Pearson Kirkland WfMonla.. OK Mile P«Mt... Gray'* Willacoochee. Alapaha Enigma Iinmktldd — Ar Tifton Ly Tifton Milliner. Poulan . .. tllingham. Davis Ar A litany. i Meal iiQtlmi, F fctop on signal. * » Daily, exetpt Hum lay. _ ^tinnerfa at Hxuty'wflh" Central railroad f? Gtorgla, Col uni but Southern rail way, apdfinvatv nah, Florida and Weatem railway. Connects at Waycroaa with Savannah, Florida ami Western railway. Jaokannville ami Ht. Lout* Pullman palace ■leepinic car upon train* No*. 3 ami 4. c. IMiwKNu. j. A. Mi’Dt rrta, Traffic Manaper. G. P. A. V. \V, Amukh, A. G. P. A. BIGr BARGAINS ! DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS. I carry a full lino of Dry-G-ooilss, and am Moiling Winter Goods away Below Cost to nmlce room for u, splendid Summer Stock. fee In i»iir Patronage and I Will Sa»c You Money. HY FANCY GROCERY AMD HARDWARE DERARTHENT Is fully stocked Tyith tho best goods. TIFTON, i<A., August 97, 1801. H. H. TIFT. The Singer Manufacturing Company, 9BE SEWING MAOHINE XANCTAOmEES OF THB WORLD. With a Record of 0,000,000 Machines, Made and Sold. f(uave~ltacon ConUle ... . Tifton Valdosta... Jaaper I Me city . Hampton .. Arrive Palatka... l ~ S'67iTcavci Ma*on after arrival"o? ]oVom(ni inorolnit train* vn Central. Moutliweatern. Geer, la, Ka*t Tennenace, V try Inf a and Georgia and lUoon and lUrmleKbam railmad*. No. 3 leaves Macon after arrival of fneftntlnj; afterooou train* on the Central, ftouthweeteni, Ma«on and Northern and Georgia railroads, and connect* at Palatka for Hi. AnmiaUne and all polnU In K*st end ftonth Florida, and with the lie Ht. John* and Ocklawsha vim steamer*. SIT. Wot Imlls Erurm Km: Mill 3f.il. TSTo. n. TOSp. is. 6:30 '• S3J •> Jsn ■« 1«JS >• >< ilJI - m u <• ls.-M a. m. ll*> 19Jt “ 1:13 |>. in.!,:,; <• Xow offer three entirely different Now Family Hewing Machines— Ohcii.latou, Viiiratou ami Automatic (single thread). In elegant, convenient and artistic cabinet work, with now patented stand and all tlie latest attachment* and modern improvements. W. H. C. OLIVER, TIFTON, GEORGIA, Agent for Berrien, Colquitt, Worth and Irwin COUNTIES. All orders for machines, attachments and needles will receive prompt and efficient attention. Address all orders to W. H. C. OBIVEIt, Agent, l-tf. Tiftox, Bkki::ex Cou.vtv, Gkoroia. vised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for ConsunqitIon, Coughs snd Colds. I gave It. a trial, took in ail, eight bottles; It has cured rao, and thank God l »m now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles tire at Peter,on ft Paulk’s drug store, regular shut 50c, and |1. TIFTON INSTITUTE Tho 5;m in* Term of th* aNrr# *chtM*i will licf,ln o» Momia) , Januaiy 4th. 1W2, anil <*wittau* ff?« Tvwaty wcwk*. Pupil* SAtandltt; ihia *u**km will fMUhe iho Uncfit og tb* public *chocl fuml TUITION PER MONTH: I'rlinary, #2.00. tntorinedlatc, t2.50. High Scliuol, $3.00. J*npll* .hnnitl t» entered at the bcxlasinx t»T the Term t<> liunm Uitl* r>vt<*r rtsuMleath.B. Ouifowatilr Imilitluq, healthf haaiUm .ml eooi|*teaue«:heni. Far foriber |Wrticu)sn, ai-j'ly to W. O. TIFT, Mtoa.na.eghi.^w.narrl.revi “ Stanurr tVwpt «t Dus<J*rt. No. I. iraliclta . 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JH6 w I Jfi •* 4» • US t m «»o|.io hOETN. t<$ave i'alaika Hampton Ukc Cily Ja*|*er Valtluata Tlftoo i'onlele Arrive Ma«m Vo. 2 imm liUika a?t*r arrhul fa*t Weal In % lla mall from Tamjta ami ttninecta at Macon with all oMtffntntf arte union train* on Central, ohtcntiitf i . Hoiuliwratani, Macon ami Northern, Georgia, Kant TcnneRJKHt, YlnriiiUaml Georgia ami Macon ami liinniugliain railroad*. ralatka after arrival of tralna ine ami polnra In PU*t and ftoulh Florida and tsmnecta at Macon with allnot^nlnc tnondng tralna on Cmural, fiouthweatern. Macon and Nortliem, Georgia, and Eaat Twanm, Vlr. glnla and GcurcU railn«ita. ComiwcUbm fer vmtikused train belwewn Atlanta and Waafclng* ton. D. C. All tralna arm* amt depart front union def-w- at Macun and Dalalka. F.brgant itceptng can will to run on tralna Nk^ 3 and No. 4. For further in format Ion apply to agtnta U Junction imint* or to L..!. If AUHIfi. U C. C A NOVA, Ticket Agent, Macon. Ticket A cent, Falatkl* II. IlimSlt. JAIL MRNUtfiL Trav. l*aM. Act. Macon. Gen'l Agt,I^Wkfi. A C. MS AlT.Trafilc Managtr. Sthsiali In Mot Jaustry S, 1193. Und ISiwti. Statu,s., RmuI l>, 5.45 a. m. f.v Mama -Ar. • *o * TJ5 - 7j»« 3:45 M 9:10 •* Wilft “ 11 A0 K .Jtnfkeo.. Jdzella... . M9*n«Uir.. ^Uoden... .Lv, CrtL "...YateaviUe.. ••...Thmuaatna..., M ••-TUnml'itc fipga.'* llarrte City.. a Mama-. - * tsoov » Ain .la Ctawga...LT, •v„..MotinUidOs.. u ..Ia r 4 J» •* H JJ0 M “ 330“ “ 336“ H 2:15“ ld»“ »J®“ ^ 11M a. m, 11«“ h W:*“ ***** - Connection In l T «ina Mama. Ga^ wi»k G. ft. * F. K. 3L for Yabkota, Uka City, ra latka. HL Anguttin* ard pobtttla ftoftot; C. R. K. for Havana*h, MllledrovUle and hatontoQ: ft. W. R. R. for Amertctia. Albany and kutaala; M. A N. H. It for Madiwm, Athena and L»U.amt tvilnta bnM: fiMfdi RillMd for Switi. Sm«lz»vill» and Aninn:,, and ,U noteti to- jond. dt V.tr.vUl, »nh A. « t, E. K. (or.to- ihso na ttet line, snd at U (;.*«« srttJi A. dj W. r. R. 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