The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, April 08, 1892, Image 2

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4 mm THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA« FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892. fton Gazette. I* published every Prhlar moni- n fan coiiiHjvUiMK^ia. It!« de* Intorcat of■ the growing city of adjacent country, end ju» each but and enooiiragftinbhfc of iht r«o* !> and cohMguou# couwkn. rlptibn price of tho Da/,mu If SI.00 «mta for nix month*, and swcent* for ayphlo In udvgm of the, II a/,i'jtm are rern- W 1 ** m»* ro furnished upon application, JilliM are ilno .after flrnt Irwirtlon ami .;<?d whnn the money In needed, idonco from neighboring town* In no* ipolMion timely triples uro no. Always write on one side of don't forgot to endow your name of good faith. the jwmtnfllce, at 'Ofton, (teoryls, n* mutter of tho accowl chow. illi« lr«l Orfcan of Berrien County. . - B. T. AI.015N ,'lSd 1 tor. ' Attention Dcinoonitu! Two state democratic conycmtions have been called, in pursuance to in* ,«tnictions from t/w state democratic .executive !o convene in .the city of At* Ifiutp—one at I 2 in., Monday, Slay 18, and the other nt 12 in., VVcdncs- Aay, August 10. Knelt county is en titled to twice as muiiy votes in eacli .of the state conventions us it 1ms tnembers in the lower house of the 'legislature. .The first convention is called to select dedegates to the na tional democratic convention, which jcotiVeneS in Chicago on Juno 21, The second convention is for the purpose of nominating democratic pundldatoH for governor, state house otlloero and presidential electors, amt to elect a new state .deuiooralic exec utive committee. Thu democratic nominating con vention for the second fipngrtssioiiiii district Is called to meet in the city of Albany on Wednesday, August If, liy appointment of the congressional democratic executive committee. The method of selecting delegates to thesu conventions is loft to tin county nxemftlve committees, 11(1,1 brttn tin; stale ami omigresstoiml com Jilittees suggest that the selection of delegates and all nominations by the party he by primary elections in the several counties. Knoll county is urged to perfect jts local party organisation, that the party may be. thoroughly organised throughout the state ami prepared in meet mul overcome all opposition, bcBt gathered from the logical effects of its action rather tilan what it olainis. However, “we shall see what we shall see." Skin dmuilierluln’i* Hy« mid Ointment, A certain cure for Chronic Horn Eyes, Totter, Salt Itiieum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples,and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hun dreds of cases have lieen cured by It after all other treatment had failed, It is put up In 2B and BO cent hoses, It <u a .truth hi mudlolnu tllai Hie nn ill* unt iloilo i Inn pjr/orms Hie cure Is Uiu bust. Hu Will -. I.ittlo Early Kiser# ure lliu smallest pills, will perform Hie bate and are Hid hast, .1. (I, Uoodmnn. JSowm mill View's. linger It is United Writes Bmiutor Q.. Mills, of Texas. The nddreas of lion. John Tcmjilo Iflruvefl at Iho Snwunou Ohivulnnqtia )ast Friday, subject “Demagogy in Auiurion,” is reported as sublimely jc|6t|ucnt, The (lAHUTi'U can soc a vast dif ference between ‘the deniouratio mul people’s (third) parties. The former is the people’s party In fact and .the latter only in name, If is reported on high authority that Henutnr Hill and his friends have under advisement, tlm propriety of his-retiring from the proaiduutial race in favor oiS Arthur 1’. (iorman. It i(s Judge Joel L. Sweat of the Brunswick oirouitl Tho (Liz am; coiigi'iitiilates Judge Btveitt upon his fiuupcssful canvass; it eongralulutes )iis ojroiilt, on having an able jurist (.o keep balanced the scales of jus- lice. Tliu Atlanta Ponstltntlon says that Mr. Dan W. Itouniroo’s hill for tho appointment, of a receiver failed be cause the court, appointed twelve more receivers than was culled for by tho hill. Will thu Coiutitutlim pay that Iho objects of Mr. Uoun- tree’s bill was not aocompIlshedP The United Status has fully din* p.hitrguil her obligations to (lie fed eral soldiers (if Urn late war, regard- ml in tho light of a business trims- action. They wore paid uoconling to contract In money issued by Iho jjovornnieiit,-tho Ideutioal immoy which tho people’s parly hoomerssay tjioy want freely oironluted now-- it was accepted ip full payment, and .immediately terminated the coni wot between the government ami the soldiers. Tho Thamasvillo Nows objects to our chargo tlmt the notion of the Cu(blurt conference was for the pur, pose of forestalling that of the denv noratiij congressional eonveutum, be- tmttso the nonferenee doelsres in an ailiiress that it war, not, held in a spirit of dictation. Perhaps wo are wrong, but that is the way m see it, |jffl jiUention of the conference k on the uigiit rjitc. The (lAZK'tTK desires to express its hearty approval of the progressive steps being taken by Prof, Thomas E. Williams, tho wiile-uwuke and ef ficient school commissioner of Berrien county, on behalf of public educa tion, and it is earnestly hojied that he will receive encouragiineiit from the people of every section of tin; oomity. One of the advanced ideas which ho hopes to put intd practical opera- lion is the making of popular educa tion absolutely free so fur us tho In dividual patron is concerned, and in creasing tho school year from one htmjjreu to two hundred ;hlys, He 1ms counted the cost, and says that an fidvalumn lax of one and a quar to); mills, added to the present pub lic school fund, will accomplish the work, To secure the levying of this addi tional «(/ valorem tax requires the recommendation of two successive grand juries and a majority vote of tho people of the County at an elec tion to he held to determine l.lml, specific question. Prof, Williams has already secured tho recommenda tion of one jury; let the oho to be empanel® next fall also recommend it, and then let the people ratify their action at the polls, and give Iterri-n 'county next year free schools in fact ns well as in name. If I,bin course is pursued Berrien county will at once on me to llm front in Hie matter of free popular limulioii, and the gotul ellsiils will at once become apparent, Her pap-, illation will bo iiioroused by many substantial and worthy cituens, her real estate will be enhanced in value In a wonderful degree, am! her in dustries will’take on now life. Not only these, hut every neighborhood in the enmity will catch the Inspira tion and result in a non!, comfort able academy building taking the place of tlm prertnl uncomfortable log iiul, oihcrwiso known as the old Held school. Free popular education is un doubtedly a winning, drawing card; let, the people think mid not serious ly in the matter. that democratic failure means repub lican success mud a continuance of the present political and financial re gime. Democrats cannot afford to divide; let them, then, come together in a spirit of conciliation and make such mutual concessions ns will be agree able to both sides and move on to a glorious democratic victory. ' • OON3U2tPTIOH CUBED. An olil ph/ftldan, reltriul from practice, having had placed in hi* hand* by an Kant India nitoidon- sry tlm formula of a id m pic vegetable remedy for thi* rijtecd'. und permanent mmi of Communr* ti<>u, HrondiUla, Catarrh, Aathma and ail throat mid lainK AlTeotlofiH, 11U0 a poultlvn and radical cure for Ncrvonu Debility and all Nervoun r«»ni- idaintu, after having tested It* wonderful cum* tivo i»ow«r« in thouuands of rakee# hit* felt it his duty to make it known to Idu KiilferiiiR fellow*. Actuated by thla motive and a dcalro u»> rellove human un/rflrtHK.1 will Mtnd free of charge,to all who desire it, till* ra<djH*, in German, French or Kfitfllidi, with full directions for preparing and UKiiiK- Heathy lhafl l»y atldresalnir with »tamp, naminir thUpajxir. \v. A, Noyim, WO 1’owors' |i!o(tk, flnohaator, X. Y. Hrlgbl tmoplo arc Uio to roc- oj^iil/o a flood thint; and buy it Wo hoH lota of pooplo tho IjIUIu Hurlv UlitorH. If you arc nut bright tluiao pills will make you mo. .1. (’, (loodnmn. Only niakes UBbeltcforganlzcd. Our Mr. 0. JI. Pad rick ima just rrsturnccp from an extensive bargain bunting trip through the northen market*) and Bocurod some immense trade pullers in every lino. Wo propose to give our eustomerx the benellt of buying from Headquarters. vv f o have a largo stock In every line and will sell them “away below what you pay for old style, shelf-worn goods'’ that are piirihed upon the public. We are opening lids week 75 dozen H ATS embracing all the latest styles. Fine Dross Hoods, Notions, Clothing, Shoos, Laces, Embroideries, Flounce Veiling, Lace Curtains, Scarfs, etc., in endless variety Space and time won’t allow us to tell U all about our ato''k. Call on us. It Is a pleasuro to show goods and give you morofor * than anyone. Note those prices which Ih a lair sample,' Yard wide Shooting, Oti.t lJloochlng, BJe.j Socks, do. pair; Cheeks, Pic,; Pins/lo, paper; Carpet Tacks, 1c. papnr; Sardines, 5c.; 40 liar Soap $1.00; 4 J pounds ColTcn, $1,00; Arlmcklu’s Roasted Coltoo, U3ic.j Starch, 5c.; Rrogann, Hoe. Oaugers of prices, measure tho above then come and examine goods.. Very Respectfully, PAil ills Love lmililing, Tifton, Ga. A iiKA uqe a uTKits ton Crockery, China and Ulass Ware, l.ani|is of Every Description, Tinwni'o, Hollo wAvnre, Wood witt'O j\ Iso StOV(3S. Tlimi for Gofldesstoiia. If tlioro uviw was a tune whnn tlm ml of conounion- Bhouhl bo jvonrutl upon the itistUi'lk'il political waters it is now. I'tuitioal liorestcB are ahroail mul the gramtohl ilimtpct'atio party that hlis fought Urn buttles of tho masses against the classes from tho early history of the Amorioan nqmblio to Iho present is reeling umlor its Imr- den—she! is thrShtoned by enemies /rom within and without. Let the people of tho south, of Georgia ami of Berrien oomity, look well to Iho polilienl footpaths along which they are asked lo walk either to well or to woe! There are dan gers in the road, and it is a palpable fact that a mistake tmulo new will place the south buck to the identical conditions of th< mumsinicBou pe riotl: It is time Tor democrats, alliance and non-alliance, to coma together and make concessions, lu.rmonb.o and close up tin ranks and “•make a long pull, a strong pull and a pull alto gether” for the control of the nation al government in every department. Herein lies the only hope of the peo ple of the smith, regardless of class oi profession, to find relief from jhe onerous burdens they uro hearing. ll is heller for uUiune« democrat^ to lake that put of tlm Giiala.plat form upon which all democrats are agreed than to stoutly contend for it as a whole, jeopardise thedemoeratie party In tlm national election .mil mid los.-jeu-rythiug;, even a pe-sslhlo nhaneo for the informs they wonW iuuugtgjB TUwb.vau !a i»,. doabtj / ifi 110, ■ M. A. SEXTON, Fire Insurance Agent, Itosidiont. 1>entist, TIFTON, OF-OROIA. TIFTON, GEORGIA, Represents the,following old, reliable and popular fire insurance, companies and solicits the patronage of the insuring public: Insurance Company of North America, “Greenwich,” Total Assets, $1,630,035,J3 “Hartford.” Total assets, $0,576,016.13. “L’enlral City,” of 8clma, Ala. Also, write for the “Liverpool and London and Globe,” “.Ulna” and .“Orient.” * OFK*(>B~«oon> *, up Taulk brick bnihljng. Can bo founil In hlB*)lfloo from the lat to 16th of fjtch month, thu residue of time will be tic voted to coiintry ptittent*—at yieir homes If xU»ired. 29-tf. Founded In 1792. Founded In 1831. Founded in 1810. 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 and Florida.” Keep your eye nil it, and don’t let it get too higlt priced before purchasing. These hinds are within one and seven miles of town. If you have any lteal Estate—houses or land—for sale or rent you-will receive prompt utul courteous service by placing them with me. I am, very respectfully, l-tf. • M. A. SEXTON. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO E. P. BOWEN & BRO. DEALERS IN G eneral A'Eeroha ndise. Farmers’ supplies a specialty. * Country Produce Bought and Sold. I light-,at generally. ensh prices prices paid for chickens arid eggs, and farm products Give us a call when ytfiTeome to Tifton with anything to sell. 1 Mi II Ilia ALL Of II Thanking the public for a generous patronage in tho past, wo earnestly solicit a continuance of the same in the future. E. i-tf. P. BOWEN Near Ilia B. & XV. & Ds-ffot TIFTON, GA. A Closing Out Sale! GREAT - BARGAINS ! AT THE STORE OF TIFT, - Tifton, Georgia, O. M. Masonic Building, My Entire) Stock, Comp rising Ladies’ Dress Goods,- Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Etc. Is offered at and bglow cost to close out. Ooxne and convince yourself J am offering Genuine Bar gains. Yours '(truly, MnH.miic Building.. O. M. TIFT. ISAAC S. BOWEN. GEE GROCER FANCY I KEEP A PKKSII AND WI5LL SELECTED STOCK OF From the to Nn.'k'a Hritlbut, oonontled to In'tiic h ^ in tho vrtHUi, tboy HhooUttely haw u.t rtjnal lu t’ic vroml. s ■— Miimifattmoft all Kiiuls of_~—*- Tinware, fitove PIpV, (iiilierx, Hlc, 3 V ' Sjf.W'livl prlco 1 ) WAXit D* hrto’.M and iKard- In- h vttHOj. Wrlitt or vail «m bu vrhcu In notsl of ioiv’h|«gloo>u line; \w» goaraoivv ;o j no ney. J. T. DOVD & BltO,, •• tumnm StlWt, VAl.lMLvfA, OA, 44 m i Citation. UK!vault -nnimi,* I’ocstv. To aUiArhnm Jt may ooitwvo; d. F. Oulhm ami O. StUton, atUolnDtriUort ot' t.heo«- two of S, ,1. fin turn, lain of t-alrt totUilA, rle* tum.tfi}. hnvu»i>i>U(Rl D* Uw omlefflljn#'l tunn, for Icnw of foon anld Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes AND KVI.IIVi'llIM; USUALI.V FOtlN'n IN A first-class stork. I Pay the Highost Cash Price for Country Produce. . • . AND WUX l’t.KASB fill! WITH . , , GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS. I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. ISAAC ©. BOWEN TIFTON, GEORGIA. Dr$, J, W. St D. J. WILLIAMS, DENTISTS, COBDEI,B, - - - - - - OKOnrUA. Ofuge—IJ;tnk Jluilitfng, Itooni Np..J, up Blairs, DR. J. A, McCREA, Physician and Surgeon, TIFTON, r GKOUaiA. Prompt attention given to calls, tiny or night, J3T*Dffige at residence, 2-tf. DR. N, PETERSON Physician and Surgeon, TIFTON. - OKOROIA,' panll AH calls promptly roaponrtcil to Offick—In Paulk brick bull dine. ’ ’ day or night. DR. J. C. GOODMAN, Physician and Surgeon, TIFTON, - GEORGIA. <>FFiGF,--Knom in the Tifton Drug Store. ItM CP** Thanking the pi.hlic for Its -jiaet liberal patronage anil Holioit a continuation of the same. DR. G. C. LANEY, Physieiaii and Surgeon MOUI.TRIE, - GEORGIA. Offers Ids services to tho people of ColtiulU id adjacent counties. g^T'OFiTOE In now drug store. G. A. WHITAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND INSURANCE AGM, VALDOBTA, -. GEORGIA. T^egalhusinesB Bollcltod and given prompt at tention. t^OFFicE—Harrell Building, Hoorn NtU FULWOOD & Al LAW, REAL ESTATJ 104. •DEALEn IN- Watches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. Special attention given to Electric Plating. I atao make a specialty of repairing lino and complicated watches Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial. II. A. YOUMANS. Ilso'HS m mil THE, OMLY PERFECT - m0<a .’ »- MmilyUSB. ' Send for irtivulat anti prjoe Hat to Wheelr* <% NVUm>n Mfg.. Co., AllanV Dav _For Bale by. W. A. HODBHSOV, Tifton, Money! Money I JOHN C. HIND, Contractor and Builder tifton, - Georgia. lAtmMflft. und I will inn* mmwi thrir rtnpUi'etMon at nvy office (b Xxshv lib on the Hv^t- >a Aby tiA'iR Hirer, uudor my Uar.vl no.| oJJirhvt | I. A>- I'MITH, Oi'dint.ry, | ibVUa fUBt ?pi?OltlC AIR. KINDS OF WOODWORK DONE ON SHOUT NOTICE. ificAtmuK furnisboMi m spji|u'»tk«5. w& TO LOAN Oil ml estate, or for Improvemcpt*, nr balhMnj ptitlHkMn, at vh® \<m rue of pvr runt, pet an nvun; frr.m five to evenly tlme.oyTm ^ntua.11au4 and BuDdirvtr SymHcate, of Jefuet BUy. S .1. ifr.rilier jArtfc.ilari rtK-crfully »sn promptly furnished by v W. H. Il.vsklN8, Arwtt, Leant, 0». Here’s a Bargain for Some Nan. A cpievwtiil (X'TO or tso ai'K*. Oirtn rjltoil Malta of BrookSel.l, tt.e stailon c,, c-