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ALL SORTS OP THIHGS.
FOUND GOING THE ROUNDS OF THE
GEORGIA PRESS.
LETTER FROM TIFTON.
Written by ("Jay KH Alch"jfor tho Albany
FaeU, Fancier and News Itoms Laconically
Stated—Something of Interest to
Every Gazette Header.
It is said .when a girl marries a
man to reform him, tho devil doesn’t
worry. Neither would he worry if
the prohibition party would marry
the third party to reform it.—South
ern Star,
Hj^Jnte^WjNEJJFCJgDin lor female dlieaita.
The first and best security the
government can have is its original
realty—its soil. There is lio higher
and better security than real estate.
Then to whom should the govern
ment first loan money, the farmer
who owns land, or the capitalist who
owns war bonds? And besides who
needs the money most?—Home Trib
une.
Try BUCK-DRAUGHT let .‘or Dy.pepda,
It doesn’t make a particle of dif
ference whether the pension plank of
the third party was endorsed as a
part of the platform or as a settled
resolution. In either event it marks
the settled policy of the party to
plunder the south, to bestow a large
gratuity on the bummers and dead
beats of tile north and west—Sparta
Ishmaelite.
.. McElree’s Wine of Cardul
«usd THtO FORD’S BUCK-DRAUGHT
for sale by the following merchants in*
Herrien county •
J. C. Goodman, Tifton.
sf/i
H. H. Tift,
Parrish & Peeples. Adel.
M. J. McMillan, Allapaha.
C. 1. Jones, **
Woolard & Co„ “
W- R. Futeh & Co,, Nashville.
FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.
dlngular Peelstenco of a Dead Man'
Friends.—A Body Disentombed
IVii.i,AcpocnKK, March 12.—Allen
Bummeriin, who died near Pearson
last Monday night of acute peritoni
tis, requested that the attending phy
sicians should make a post mortem
examination, but owing to objections
by his family the post <nyrtcm was
omitted. Afterward lus friends be
came dissatisfied and'to-day had the
coroner summon a jury and take up
Ids body. Drs, Julian and Wilcox
made the postmortem, which proved
beyond a doijbt to the physicians
that ho died from natural causes,
and die coroner's jury brought in
Verdict to that effect, but ail this did
, trot satisfy Mr- Summorlih’s friends,
and they requested .the physicians to
take out the stomach and submit it to
a chemical test, which they did, and
Sent it to the state chemist to havo it
analyzed, The opinion of the public
■ generally is that Mr. Summerlin died
from natural causes and that no foal
play was shown—Cor. Morning
hews.
THE GAZETTE i TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1892.
--tm."„ ;.v:■■=r=rr,~=:
For Protection of Ounte.
Hero is a law enacted by the last
general assembly, that will be of in
terest to tho citizens of Berrien coun
ty. Head it:
Suction k Ho it enacted by tho
general assembly of the state of Geor
gia, and it is hereby enacted by tho
authority of the same that from and
after the passage of this act it shall
1m unlawful for any person to hunt,
kill or take in any manner, any deer
in the state of Goorgia, between the
first day of January and the first day
of September in any year,
S*o. 2. He it further enacted, That
it shall be unlawful for any person
to hunt, kill or take in any manner,
or to rob the nests of eggs, or young
of any wild turkey, partridge or
pheasant between tho first day of
May and tho first day of September
qf any year.
Skc- 8. Be it further enacted, That
tile provisions of this act shall not
change or modify any existing local
laws now in force in any of the coun-
. ties of this state.
8*0. 4. Be it farther enacted, That
any person violating toe provision*
of tots act shall be dqemed guilty of
a misdemeanor and on conviction
.shall be punished by a fine of not
less than 810 nor more than 820, or
be confined at hard labor in tho coun
ty chain-gang, adopted by the conn
ty, for not more than three montoe
in toe discretion of toe court toying
the offense.
Sue. 5. Be it farther enacted, That
all laws and parts of laws in conflict
•with this act be and the same are
hereby reapealed.
‘ *
day KU Alcli'
Herald.;
Tiktox, G.v,5Iarolr 25,—This lit
tle city lies been styled, and v.ery ap
propriately, the Gate City to South
west Georgia, and is fast maturing its
claims to that title. Half of its good
things cannot be told in the brief
space allotted hero, and Bro. Allen,
of -toe Gazettk, attends to his busi
ness so well that he leaves very little
to be told.
* * * * *
tikton’s onowTii.
, This little oity, whicli five years
ago consisted of a still, saw mill and
depot, now has about 1,200 lubabl
tents, Cloven business houses, two
restaurants, a good market; one of
the best hotels in southwest Georgia,
an academy building costing $8,200
which has about ninety pupils in at>
tendance, a Methodist church costing
$2,200 and a Baptist church in pro
cess of erection which promises to be
one of the finest in southwest Geor
gia. Added to this, it has a mayor
and council who are working like
beavers to develop their town, and a
host of citizens who are ably second
ing their efforts. One of their last
acts was fixing a license of $250 on
retailing cigarettes. These people
arc represented by a paper which is
conceded to be the most newsy and
ably edited country newspaper in
Bouthwest Georgia. When the city
was first laid out no real estate was
sold unless the purchaser agreed to
erect a first-class building thereon
and no land in tho city is sold to ne
groes. About a mile from town the
land has been divided up into lots
and sold to several darkies who havo
built homes and established a town
of their oivn.
*****
Tobacco culturo is being boomed
to a considerable extent in this sec
tion, and it is estimated that noarly
two hundred acre's will be planted in
the weed in tho vicinity of.Tiftou,
Messrs. H. H. and W. O. Tift nfc
taking a large interest in it*, as they
do in everything that tends (to de
velop the resources of this unexcelled
pine land. Ffty-throo acres will be
planted on their farm, two miles
from town, for which tho seed have
been bedded some time since, and
are now nearly large enough to set
out. They have throe planting ma
chines now in the depot, and propose
building five modern barns for curing
the green leaf. An expert has been
sent from North Carolina by Mr.
Snow, who is interested in tho busL
ness, to attend to gathering and cur
ing the leaves, and experienced to
bacco growers hove been here for
the past three months attending to
the bedding, planting and cultivating.
This one farm will do more to dem
onstrate whether tobacco can bo
grown to a success in this section
than a thousand columns of newspa
per articles, and tiio Tift brothers
arc the men to make a success of it
if any one can.
• * * *
“I have Just recovered from a second
attack of the grip this year,” aaya Mr.
Jss. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader,
Mexta, Texas. “In the taller case I used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and 1
think with considerable success, only be
ing In bed a little oyer two days against
ten days for the first attack. The second
attack I am satisfied would have been
equally as bad as the first but for the use
of this remedy, as I had to go to bed in
about alx hours after being struck with
it, while in the first case I was able to at
tend to business about two days before
getting down." 50 cent bottles for said
by Tifton Drug Store, and Peters & Be-
lote, Cecil.
h»4 glared In hla hands by an Kn« India mission.
formula of a simple vegetable remedy
for tbs speedy and permanent out* of Conaump-
tton, Umnehltts, Catarrh, Asthma and all tbniat
and f.uug Aifevtlnns, also a positive slid radical
for Nervous Debility and nil Nervous Com-
M. W. GASKINS,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
To the People of tho Town nnd the Surrounding Country to Pay.
Him a Visit at His New and Elegant Store.
CONSUMPTION CUBE'S.
An old physician, retired from preutico, having
Actuated by title motiveand a desire to relievo
^ iS&rli
human anL
who desire it,
" ^ with
erinir.l will send free of charge,to all
it, this recipe, in <)ettnan, French pi
English, with full directions for prepari
using. Bent by mail by addressing with
namlnj? this paper it W. A, Nov Kg, «*) j
L
There is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and
Carefully Selected Stock of Goods.
H* carries nearly everything which constitute a general stock of Dry floods, Notions, Heavy
Groceries, etc. HJa stock is all fresh add a visit to his store will be mutually beneficial to pur
chaser and seller.
Send to him for any and everything you need.
lllock, Rocboster, N. V.
ANNUAL
ALBANY, GA.
Special Schools open March 7th,
Assembly on March 37th.
Drilllant Program, Studded with XllustrP
ottfi Names of Literary Lights,
has been Prepared, «
Tills Grent Moral and Educa
tional Institution
Offers opportunities never before surpassed, If
equalled, for tho instruction and entertainment
of the |*oplo>
Has no Influence more widely felt ar generslly
recognised, and all are invited to enjoy the f
poainm of literature, music and art.
PROGRAM IN DETAIL
Sunday, March 87.
. 11:00 a. in—Bermon by Rev, I. J. Lansing, of
Wopnwtof, Mass.
3:00 p. in.—Itecll
Address, I)r. C). B. 1
ion, Washington, D. C.,
8:CO p. in.—Opening ....
Music, Glees, Recitations and H|
Tuesday, March SO.
U .*00 a. m.—Address by F. H. Richardson, .
3:00 p. m.—Address and Recitations by Rev. A.
B. Hurston.
8.00 p. m—Address Rev. I. J. Lansing.
an<
of W. A. Hendj
closed
onday last,
parte nit
at the
will
i and
Tison
Tqf^tqr
is thought 1
filch is a largo one,
The busi
furniture
by Sheriff
Sir. Henderson
known, bi
stocl
labilities.
Tho Tift brothers havo on their
Irwin comity farm, which is only
two miles from here, a fine pecan
and pear orchard, which is pteoed
out with a lot of apple and peach
trees and English walnut*. One of
their latest ventures is a thirty-acre
vineyard, which will be in good
bearing stage title summer, and which
is equivalent te a small gold mine in
financial results. Not a small item
on this farm is a nursery, in which
has just been planted 48,000 grape
cuttings.
A few melons are being planted
in this section, but not one-fourth
the acreage of last year. The Tift
farm, for example, which planted one
hundred acrea last year, now has
only five.
C0I.C.B. Woolen,
S8.
Rev, A. H. Puraton.
frlitor Public Opin-
1 ‘ !—'*TlMJ Wpct."
Assembly.
WmliifwUy, March 30.
II too k in.—J. L, M. Cnriy, P. D. and B. I),
radwell, Htata Hchool Commissioner.
3:00 p. m.-Address.
3*0 p. iu.—MuNi.ua! Concert. Prof. C. C. Com
id Chautauqua Chora*.
Thtirnday, March .31.
11*0 a. m.—Rev. I. J. Loosing, Worcester
i. M.-Bell Ring
g, W. D. Rolierteon ami
IS. llrooks, KcclUitfoni.
B iOO p. m.—Rev. J. II. Hawthorne, Atlanta, Ga,
0:00 p. iu.—American Columbian Tableaux.
Friday,. April 1.
10 A0 a. m.—Governor'* Day.
10:00 a. in.—Concert. Chautauqua Chorus,
Prof. C. C. Cano, conductor,
3.-00 p. in.—Addreaa. Mon. W. J. Northern
Governor of Georgia with fll
cort by F. G. UuMirnou.
3'A0 p. in.—Roll 1 Ringing, W. P. Itobertaon,
Recitations, F. F.. Rrcnk*.
8 A0 p. in.—Bterreoptican, C, B, Dolton, Cleve
land, Ohio. Heautlful Switzerland.
Extends a Most Cordial Invitation
His Specialties -wiir.be—
ROCKERY
SHOES,
HATS,
cars,
DRESS
GOODS,
&e., JSe,
HARDWARE
Mitchell "W. Graskins,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
Keeps a Fui.l Supply of-
Lv Tifton..........
Rrookficidi.... ,
Kmguia...,
Alapr"*
Willi
Gray’s
M Mile Poat..
Wettonla..
Kirkland..
lVarson ....
McDonald..
Millwood...
Wareaboro.
Ar Wayi roM.,
»Wavcre—
SchlattervlUc.
Hoboken
Nahunta..
Lulaton.
tklnaoii
Atkinson
Wayucavllle..
Jamaica
Pyle*' Manih..
Ar lhvinawiok
PiUwenKcr Tralus—AVesfc*
STATION*.
i-v hnmiwlclT
Pyles’ Manih.
Jamaica
Wajmcsvlllo...
" Atkinson......
Lulaton
Nahunt*
Hoboken
, BchlattarviUe.
Ar Waycro**
T5o am
f7 Warn
8 03 am
8 83 am
8 30 am
B Flam
8 «,wn
9 08 am
6 loatn
9 40 am
I.v Waycrom
'Yareabor
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine Perfumery, School Books and Stationary.
Lamps of Every Description.
Wareauoro
Millwood..
McDonald
Pearson ......
Kirkland
Wcatonia
W Mile Post'..
Gray’s........
Wilwccochce..
AlaiMha...
Knlgma...
" Pnaikflold.
Ar Tifton
naopm
Vi 31 pm
ft 40 pm
ft Mpm
ft OS pm
ft 13pm
ft 3lpm
ft 40 pin
4 Wnm
No. A
10 33 pm
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
The rooit select stock of Tobaccos sm) Cigars In the city.
My customers can be served with good Havana cigars.
Lv Tifton
Ty-Ty
Huiimcr.......
Portion.......
Isabella......
Willingham..
Mavis?
Ar Albany
TSRHsuifim:
I call special attention to Prof. Dcxtor's Catarrh Cnro. Magic Balm,
Kidney and Elver Cure, Lung ltestoror, Mesmeric Blood Cleansci
and Rlieiunattc Cure. They are proprietary medlcinea that aro recommended
very highly for the purposes claimed tor thorn.
ter FRESHEST and BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all the year round.
Call and sec me,
Tifton, Gm April 22,1801. J. O. GOODMAN.
BIGr
BARGAIN8 !
:JN:
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
I carry a full line of Dry-G-oods, and am
selling Winter Goods away Below Cost to
make room for a splendid Summer Stock.
Give p tar Patronage and I Will k ta Money.
fitatimlfcjr, April *,
11 a. in.—Children Day.' Musid and Hhort
Addresses.
8KWp. in,—Athletic Exhibitions, W. G. An*
tlersoa and classes.
MY FANCY CROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMEHT
, ■ ‘ •; . -, - . t
Is fully stocked with the he«t goods.
Sunday, April 8.
3:00 p. in.—International A 8. Work, A, F.
Jaeobs, of Chicago, IU. ^
11.•00 a. uir-Bsnuon by Dr« A. E. Dunning, U.
D.
Monday, April 4.
8K»p. m.—Hteraoptlcan Iawturs, Prof, G. E.
olton. England and London.
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
Tuesday, April 8.
10 KM p. m.—Btereoptlcan Lecture, Prof.C. B.
Dolton* Italy.
. THE .’.DEPARTMENTS.-
SHE SEWING XAOHUU KANUTAOTUEERS Of THB WORLD.
With a Record of 9,CKX),00O Machines,
Made and Sold.
Will tie under the direction nf the ablest S|
lata in America, and will afford opportunities for
culture that must thoroughly commend them*
selvas to all,
Now' offer throe entirely different New Family Sewing Machine*—
Ohcim.atoii, Viuhatob *Nn Automatic (»ingle thread).
W, o. Anmoi, M. D., of tlM Add]
•my, of Hmoklyn, will inln be I "re.
CtHMilauqui. rbnlo.1 School, with k
of udittnu. All wltbln mob of All
Aud
itor tb*
. _ . iWtMn,
or uMttttnu. All wltbl* mob of Albuy .bould
give tbclr children tb. odruup. of tbla urnln-
Inf.
mwr. C. n. Wklu, the merleee penmen and
nioeter of tb* beet ud elraptHt method, of Ikk.U
equnl In nil mpeeto to
drnnUKoe In tbt. line
the Kbooli of Pnnfb-
Vrov. C. C. Ci.r,, will be In oblige of Um
i, wblob InUnm mtulrfi
School ofXnelc,
tlut
ndeen-
'M en«nt*d nt the but Con.
or tbe old world.
irate’ id Tcttben' M ta
Yenjmt
Me**™. Cage & Sherman, of Alexsa.
dor, Tern, Writes u» regarding it i»-
markable cure of rtteumattsm there u
follows*. "The wife of Mr, Wtd, Pro
in, the goirtuuMter here, bad been
bed-ridden with rheumatism for several
yean. She could get nothing to do her
;ood. We eeSd her a boUte of
any good. We eeid her a w«M or
■Rl Chamoeriata'a Psiu Balm and aha was
tittfiMBt M. Oiigga. ftollctef*Oeiter«l ! c)lbp’.euif eoied by Usuae, We refer
. .of iayvt •ttMMMBSihas! any on* to het to verlftr thisJUtement.'
tfadr conllnand of Old. Bd. 1* Wlglit for Oor.r-
nor*. Dm—Friday, April let-
(]onfedernie Tetonns and all eoMler* under
tbelrcfd Waders,
Twenty oompaniee in Unr to Act .. stwrt n*
honor to OoveraorW. J.VortbMt.
kW" For loetrectten and eolerten.w-.At, for
fceStof ptceaun, «s* Fotrur* Amnt S*e*«iii
te*QnM.
Wavosllt.iiie'tiiiciiromvi relief In oases Wlcent bottles lor sale by Tifton Drag
t bcMtUM.” At Dr. J, C. Uoodman’a. • 9tm w| I’eten A Helote. LceiL
brcvciA CM.rotAnct'Atuu>n*rertaadJte«i<
h. Hoeim. Pnetdebt.
i. IVDtnib aopei-lr,t*M5uis.
itoftnMim'Ainu.
A.vr.i
W. A. Dor iw, H
TIFTON, flA., August 87, 1801.
H. H. TIFT.
10 to am
u 16 am
11 46 am
11 37 am
12 18 pm 1133 pm
12 27 pm
12 33 pm
12 4.1 pm
12 47 pm
12 31 pm
1 13 pm 19 18 am
1 37 pm
1 46 pin
2 03 pin
9 25 am
10 20 am
11 09 am
11 29 am
12 28 pm
is 45 pm*
1 05 pm
1 20 pm
1 35 pm*
1 40 pa
1 2 26 pin
2 50 pm
9 07 pm
3 16 pm
3 28 pm
8 37 pro
3 82 pm
4 90prn
12 Mam
2 to aw 10 OOanr
Y Btop on signal.
• Dally, except Sunday.
(’imiuriVu at Albany with Central railroad at
Oeorcia, ('nlumbiix BdUithern tuIIw ay, and Savan
nah, Florida and Western railway.
Co.mects at Waycmss with Savannah, Florida
and Westarn railway.
Jacksonville and Bt. I on la Pullman palace
sleeping car u|kh» trains Nos. 3 and 4.
C. D. (iwk.ns, J. a. MclH rriK.
Traflic Manager. G. P. A.
F. W. Anuiku, A. O. P. A.
RAILROAD.
SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE.
Oehaduls ta Effeet Isnosry 3-1,888.
going sotmi.
Leave Macon".
(’artiste
Tlfum
Valdosta...*
Jasper
Lake City...
“ Hampton
Arrive Palatka
Went ludia
Fast Mall.
fTaWTu m.
im p. nv
3d5
6;1
site
t«us
inr“
Express
Mali.
8:45 p. m.
11 dS M
1.-00 a. iu *
2:45 “
3SKI •*
iM ”
403 M
to
No. 1 leaves liauoa after arrival of (noomlnff
rooming tmlua on Central, Houthwestara, Goore
., KMVTihjr — —‘
...uihvu nnunnawin, wr
sla, bait T.nncrtfc, VlrglnU and Ucnrttia and
ila, . n, I--V —"
iaconand'Olrulnztiaiu ralliuada.
■' Macon after arrival of Incoming
No. 3 leaves —...
afternoon trains on the Cenkrai,
Mason and Northern
connects at l’abuka
in* venirai, Bouthwestemw
it atul Georgia railroads, and
a for 8t. AngnsUna and alt
South Horldfl, and with thv
poinis In East and
Florida,
St. Johns and (H klawaha river steamers.
the
aoimi KOBiki.
NO. 2,
West India
Foot MoH.
So. 4,
V
ftSTsi. m.
0*0 “
1*0 «
9*2 “
19:11 *•
11:46 M
“T*4d p. m.
io3
11*3
12:44 a. m.
2*3
4*7 ••
6J6 **
" Hampton
•• Lake City
“ Jasttcr....
« Valdosta..
“ Tifton
4 :10 •*
r»:% iAtmVSS&UkkfxifIn
dia mall from Tami* and connecu at Macon
with all outgoing afternoon trains on Central,
Southwestern, Maron slid Norther “
—_ —, ’otthem, Georgia.
East Tennessee, Vlrainia and Georgia and Macon
andjllnnlngbani railroads.
ivee 1** sVatka after arrival of trains
and Northern, Georgia, and East Tennessee, Via
giuia and Georgia railroads. Connection foe
vsstibuled train between Atlanta and Washing
ton, D.C.
All trains arm# and depart from unkrn depots
at Macon and Palatka.
Ul.caol almpinR can will b* run on train. No.
3 and No. 4. V
For further information apply to agent# at
junction points or to
, L. JT» ltARRlB. L. C. CANOVA,
TkkBtAgsut, Macoo. Tkkst^rat.PalsUta.
Trav. Pas*. Agt, Macon. GsnT Agt, Palatka.
A.C. KNAPP, Ttaffle Manager*
In elegant, Mnveuicnt and arti*tic cabinet work, with new patented stand
and all the latest attachment* and modern improvement*.
A
Bcha&ul* In Effaet January 3,1891
Read Down.
W. H. C. OLIVER,
TIFTON, GEORGIA,
6i43 a. m
1M •• M
7A6 u “
IM «
9:16 •*
Agent fov Bergen, C’ol,quitt. Worth and Irwin
’ COUNTIES.
9:16
1109“
12)06 pa I
~ -All
•fS:
It* *
JS»*
Btatwns.
Lt.... Macon .Ar.
Bttfkee Lv.
......I,(sella ‘
..JMimtoDtlar....
.... CuUoden.....
... Yates vRle
AR orders for machines,
efficient attention. Addrei
ichmente and nowllcs will receive prompt and
I orders to
W. H.
l-tf.
^OLIVER, Agent,
Tiftob, Bkbiuzn Countt, Gicorou.
TIFTON INSTITUTE.
Tb* Aerisz tuna of tb* »b«* aebun (riU be*in
Twawty wacka. I'upll* attending tbla acMlcn will
TUITION FfjR
Primary. $8.00. Internietliate, $2,
ruptU .bould be catered at IU brt.-lr.rdn* dt tb* Twin to
«innf ojuibt* boBdln*. bnltby kx-atioa and wmimteW. >.
For f oiWujc pnrUcnUra, apidy to , J.
\\
TUton, Otocf:., January t, UM.
1
Odessa
“..-Mcaottme...***
Ar..Xs
UiSrVp,"
3:13 p. n.
430“ *»
3:38 “ **
J»** *
'4‘JXS “ “
2:W M
|-J0« -h
12:30 “ «
12*5 •• **
II JO a. m.
11*9'* *•
S?* 4 **
Conisectton iu Ustonl
J. ». 4fc F. It. B. the 3
UUub, Bt- Aui
t. for Savam
W. U. R. for Ametkms, ill
N. R. R. for Msdlvon, A
i
>sB
1
KSvfdgevXlh* aud^AvSnata^
yond. J t Ystraville with .A. 4
lions cm that line, and tt tar
W. P. B. K. for Muntgc
terroedlare a unions.
For further infnmiaUon apply to
■rickK azt. Wacou.
, January 4th* 18«, and comums fra
the ;Hibhc schjol Suud.
Note This.
ONTH :
High School, $9.00.
tbclr proprr chuatewtaw.
I hare «jh‘a few of tbaae bnntltel tco-aera
tons one robe and a MIt north ef Tlriao. Ap~
Oly Mrty, aa Um Sn* to e»m* wlU beaecwl Mtw.
” M. A. SKXTO.S-. tt«l ia*a» !*«•>.
:$s
Fer Sent.
IFT,
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