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ALL SORTS OF THINGS.
FOUND GOING THE ROUNDS OF THE
GEORGIA PRESS.
Fact*, FancleiHit Scw» Item* Laconically
Mtato-SniuolhlnR ol Interest to
JBvory Gar.ctte Kcaor.
Nature is going into the '‘green
goods" business extensively these
spring (lays.
Try BLflCK-URAUGHT fea Tor Dy»j»ep*!a.
There are trusts without nnmbor,
but the worst trust of all for the
Georgia farmer is trust in the Third
party.
Mttlrw’l WINE Of CSHDtM lor female ilM**
Marriage .may not bp a failure, but
when you see a man with seventeen
children you arc apt to think, it
would be better if it was.
■eHSEE'1 WISE OF CH.ROU! for Week Nerrce.
Everybody knows a woman is
bard .to please. She likes the matri
monial harness blit don’t like to be
hitched up with a man that is strap
ped.
4^ BUCK-DRAUGHT tee cure. ConlUpetton.
It is esUmalted that 7,000 babies a
day are born in this country. And
each one, muses the Chicago Times,
inherits a debt for about live hundred
and forty dollars.
•0*WIH£ OF CARDUI, • Tonic for Women.
One-third of the fools in the ooun-
^t^try think they can beat the lawyers
in expounding the law; one-half think
they can beat the doctor healing the
sick; two-thirds of them think they
can put the doctor in a hole preach
ing the gospel, and. alt of theni think
they can beat the newspaper man in.
conducting'a newspaper.
McElree’s Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORO'S BLACK-ORAUQHT are
for tale by the foUowing merchant, in
Berrien county •
I.C.
J. 0. Goodman, Tifton.
H. It. Tift,
Parrish & Beeplm, Adel.
M. i.. McMillan, Allauaha.
WooimS Oo„ '•
W. It. Buteb& <S>„ Nashville.
SMS?
Cmigregntlounl Singing.
Kev. T. DeWitt Talmage struck
the key note , when he made the fol
lowing applicable utterance: “A sing
ing church is always a triumphant
church. If a congregation is silent
during. thojijaretfies, or partially si-
ent, it is the silenco of death. If,
when the hymn is given out, you
hear the faint Hum of here and there
a father and mother in Israel, while
the vast majority are silent, that min
ister of Christ who is presiding needs
to have a very strong constitution if
he does not get the dulls. He noods
not only the grace of God, but nerves
. liko whalebone. It is amazing how
some people who have voice enough
to discharge, all thd duties in the
Wori<I,. whon they come into the
house of God havtrno voice to dis
charge this duty. I really believe
that if the church of Christ could
rise up and sing as it ought to sing
that where we have a hundred souls
in the kingdom of Christ there would
be a thousand.”
The promptness and certainty of It's
cures have made Chamberlain’s Cough
llemcdy famous. It Is Intended especial
ly for coughs, colds, croup and whoop
ing cough, and is the most effectual rem
Un
known for . these diseasos. JJO cent
ieTIriirunto^y.ptflug Store
and Peters'* Itetote, Cecil.
EMlEV
The Potatoes not There.
One day last frock Mr. Joe Thig
pen went out to one of his seed po
tato banks to divide seed with his
brother. After palling away some
dirt and straw he found in the mid
dle of the bank a pile of dirt heaped
up, And on further examination found
that there were only four potatoes in
the bank, He further examines and
itids throe holes lending in different
’ ’ons, and the final conclusion
was the salamanders had carried off
the entire bank of potatoes save four,
I guess the man with the cart moved
off ns noon as possible, and Joe, dis
appointed as he was last year, laid it
'never. Set n trap, Joe.—Wtres-
limon.
THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL IS, 1892.
Herat Presentments of Col-
\ qultt County.
Wo, the grand jury, for the April
term, -1802, of Colquitt superior
court, make the foUowing general
presentments: We feel that owing
to the stringency of the times, trom
which we all suffer, that it behooves
the authorities to use every effort to
lighten the burdens of tbo people,
and especially is this necessary now
that the state tax is heavier than it
has been in several years. Wo, there
fore, recommend that the proposed
new jail be not built this year, but
that the money collected for that
purpose heretofore, be, deposited in
the Thomasviile national bank on
the best terms that can be obtained
as to interest, and that for this year
only five hundred dollars be collected
on account of the new jail and that
amount, when collected, be deposited
with the first referred to until there
money enough on hand to build
said jail. We are emphatically op
posed to tho building of the jail at
this time.
We recommend that a bridge be
milt across Gum creek on the Nash
ville and Isabella road, and one over
Bear creek on the Moultrie and
Nashville road, and that tho county
commissioners look after the bridges
generally as to tho repairs.
Wo recommend that a new publio
road be established to be known as
-S
the Moultrie and Sylvester road.
Wo recommend Joel llartsficld
for notary public and ex-officio jus
tice of tho peaoe of tho 1482d dis
trict G. 51., that S. C. Gregory be
appointed notary publio and ex-offi-
eie justice of the peace for tho 700th
district and that A. G. Massey be
appointed notary public and ex-officio
juBtioe of the peace for the 1873d
district.
We have examined tho tax col
lector’s books and receipts from tho
county and find them all very satis
factory, he showing that he has set
tled in full with the state and coun
ty, and accounted in full for overy
cent of taxes at an unusual early day.
The county school commissioner sub
mitted liis report and we rind it cor-
rect and satisfactory.
In the interest of economy and to
reduce expenses, we recommend that
the grand and petit jurors bo paid
the suni of one dollar eooh per day
for their services.
Wo have appointed J. B, Norman,
Jr n Write Carlton and Win. Rhodes
a committee to examine the books of
the various county officers during tho
time between this and the next court
and that thoy be allowed the sura of
one dollar each per day for each day
thoy actually servo.
We have examined the books of
the justices of the. peace and notaries
public, so far as the same have been
submitted to us and find them
all right and"well kept, but we find
that some of them have not been as
careful about the matter of collect
ing costa in criminal cases os they
might have been, and we recommend
that they be careful to track the law
exactly in these oases.
We have examined the pension
lists sent out from tho exeoutivo de
partment and find that ail names en
tered thereon are entitled to be there
and to draw pensions.
We desire to express onr regret at
the untimely death of our solicitor-
general, John- R. Slater, and to ex
tend our sympathy to his family in
their bereavement.
We recommend that these present
ments be published in the Moultrie
Banner W. R. Stalmnq,
Foreman
Ordered that these presentments
be published as requested.
Auo. H. H/.xhki.l,
Judge 8. C. 8. C.
I certify that the foregoing is a
fine extract from the minutes of this
court. E. H. But am.
C. 8. C. C. O.
himself. But I think if the good old
man had known Jie was putting the
tariff on a future congressman and a
fnturo correspondent- of the Moultrie
Banner he would have held up a lit
tle. But, after all, it may be that
the rod had something to do with
making the congressman and the
correspondent, suoh a make as it is
with the latter.
For years the editor of tho Burlington
Junction, Mo.-, Post, liss been subject to
cramp colic or At, of Indigestion, Which
prostrated him for several hours and un
fitted him for business for two or threo
dsys. For the past year he 1ms been
using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora anil
Dlarrhma Remedy whenovor the occasion
required, and It has Invariably given
him prompt relief. 26 and 50 cent bot
tles for sale by Tifton Drug Store and
Peters * Belote, Cecil.
M. W. GASKINS,
GENERAL : : MERCHANT,
To the People of the Town and the Surrounding Country to Pa
Him a Visit at Hls New and Elegant Store.
CROCKERY
To Wool Growers.
The following circular letter will
be read with interest and profit by
the largo number of wool grower#
throughout this section—because it
is of special Interest to each of them.
Savannah, Ga, Marcli 16, 1802.
Dr a a Sm:—As it is custormary
with us, upon tho approach of the
wool dipping season, wo issue a cir
cular announcing our intention to be
in tho market, for the purchase of
Georgia wool; and nlso to give our
ideas relative to the business.
For several seasons past there has
been a decreasing demand for Geor
gia wools, owing iu a large measure
to the careless method of preparation
for market and tho increasing quan
tity of black wool. For these rea
sons several manufacturers have al
ready stoppod using them and otliors
oontcmplato making a change.
The complaint is general and we
assure you, of Buch a nature, as to
seriously menace the demand anoth
er season.
An energetic and united effort on
tho part of all buyers of Georgia
wool from farmers, tending toward
the eradication of the black (ns well
as the old riiu out sheep, with coarse,
frowsy and kempy wool) would bo
to the advantage not only of tho far
mer, but nlso of ail others who han
dle theso wools.
We would therefore advise yon:
1st. Soc that tho wool free from
cots, murrain and trashy wool, as
well ns c-otton Hut and seed; and that
the baleB are. packed in strong and
clean bagging. Tho care thus ox-
orciscd in preparation will be well
repaid.
2d. Have the blnok separated from
the white and packed in separate
bales. We cannot buy black wool
unless thus separated, then only at a
deduction of five cents a pound from
the price of the white.
8d. Advise ail growers of wool to
kill off all the black sheep instead of
tho white, as woll as the old run out
He rarrtM nearly everythin:; which ennelltnte a general stock or Dry flood., Notions, deary
Groceries, elc. Hie Mock le ell (rc»h rad a visit to tile Horn will be mutually beneSclal to pur-
chaser and eetleV.
Send to him for eny am! everything you need.
Extends a Most Cordial Invitation
His Specialties will be—
SHORS,
HATS,
CATS,
DRESS
GOODS,
Ao., Ao,
HARDWARE
There is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and
Carefully Selected Stock of Goods.
Moil®
IVtitoliell "W. Graskins,
TIFTCXNT, GEORGIA.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
Keeps a Fun. Surrav
imp,
1!
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Local Time Table,
Taking effect January 3d, 1882. Subject te
cLange -without notice.
Passenger Trains—Bast.
•TJtTlO.M.
Etovifl
44 Willingham..
“ Isabella
•• 1‘oulan
“ Sumner.
At Tifton
Lv Tifton,....
Hmokfleid,....
Enigma
AUt*tu»
iWwchee.
_ He Post..
« Westonla
»* Kirkland
*• Pearson
44 McDonald....
44 Millwood
“ Wareaboro...
Ar Waycrosa
Lv Wnycros*
*• Bchlattervllle
Hotioken ..; .
Nahunta.
Lutaton.
Atkinson......
Renville...
Waynenvl
“ Jamaica.....
" Pyles’ Marsh..
Ar Hmntwfnk
No.*
s3 SOam
s3 8T am
M 06 am
5 00 am
No. JO.
5 16 pm
f5 35 pm
#». jv :
No. 3,
405 am
4 32 am
4 4? am
0 00 am
6 00 am
5 10 am
5 35 am
600 am
1620 am
6 4k am
6 52 am
7 14 am
7 40 am
7 44 am
7 50 am
7 65 am
8 05 am
6 10 am
8 Mam
8 48 am
0 18 am
9 40 am
10 56 am
11 17 am
76 41 pm'; 11 iff am
f6 02 pm! 11 46 am
n 13 pro; 12 oo in
fO 20 pro 12 08 pm
TO 26 pin 13 15 pm
fO 44 pm* 13 35 pin
fO 65 pm fl2 48 pm
7 15 pm> 1 10 pm
•No. 8.
TSopm
50 pm
3 25] m
3 46prn
4 06 pm
466 pm
5 30 jim
►No. i
4 30 am
4 65 am
75 15 am
5 65 am
• 35 am
6 45 am
7 06 am
7 90 am
7 46 am
8 15am
o oo tm
o 20 am
to 20 »m
10 60am
12 00
12 45 b
Pnssenger Trains—West.
tn
ijrtd.
i 05 pm
1 60 pm
2 12 pm
2 30 pro
2 60 pm.
3 30 pm
4 00 pm
4 60 pm
Lvllrunnwief”
H I’.vltW Marsh
" Jamaica
.• WaynesviUe.
« Atkinson...,
“ Lulaton
•* Nalronta
“ Hoboken
•• BchUttcrville.
Ar Woyeruet.
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES)
Fine Perfumery, School Books and Stationai>y.
t.v Waycrcus.
“ Wurwlxiro....
44 Millwood
McDonald
l'caraon .....
Kirkland....
Wuftiunl* ...
9H Mile rest...
Lamps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND • VARNISHES.
Tho most select stock of Tobaccos hnd Cigars In tho city.
My customers can bo served with good Jtevsna cigars.
I cell special attention to Prof. Dexter’s Catarrh Cure. Magic ljnlm,
Kidney and hirer Cure, tiling Restorer, Mesmeric Wood Clennsei
and Rheumatic Cure. They are proprietary medicines (list are recommended
very highly for tho purposes claimed for them.
*SP FRESHEST and BEST GARDEN SEEDS, nil the year round,
Ouii and iiz mo.
Tifton, Ga., April 22,1801. J. Q. GOODMAN.
Gray*.,
W Ilmen
lacnochee.
" Alapitha......
“ Enigma
“ Hrooktleld—
Ar Tifton
Lv Tifton.
" Ty*Ty.....
44 Hmuuer.......
•* Tonkin
“ Isabella
44 Willingham..
44 Hat Is
Ar Albany .......
' 1 Mi-ai station.
No. L
Y3T
Ft W am
8 03 am
n 22 am
8 30 am
8 37 am
8 48 am
9 (Wa.fl
ft m am
9 40 am
No. 9.
•No. 11.
2 00 pm i 3 90 am
73 20 pro f4 16 am
U 31 pm 4 63 am
10 55 am
11 10 am
11 40 am
a 57 am
12 18 pm
12 27 pm
12 36 pm
12 43 pin
12 47 rra
12 51 pin
1 1ft pm
1 37 pro
1 40 pm
2 05 pm
ft 49 pm
f2 68 | I»
73 at Jim
a 13 pm
73 31pm
73 40 pm
4 09 tun
No. i
10 35 pm
11 33 pm
12 15 am
12 25 pm
3 60 pm
3 07 pm
3 Ulptu
3 25 pm
3 37 pin
3 52 pm
4 20 pm
12 80 am
5 Siam
6 46 am
6 00 am
6 20 am
7 00 am
T 20 am
8 00 am
0 25 am
10 20 am
11 05am
11 25 am
12 28 pm
12 45 pm
1 06 pm
l 20 pm
l 35 pm
1 40 pD
2 35 pm
73 20 pm
3 45 pm
4 30 pm
No. 7.
6 20 am
7 10 am
7 40 am
8 oo am
8 15 am
8 40am
I 8 10 am
2 10 am' 10 00am
7 Htop on signal.
* Dally .except Smulay,
ConnecuTaLAlliany With Central rillfoiwT ol
Oeorgia, Columbus Southern railway,andSavan«
nab, Florida And Western railway.
Connects at Waycmwi with Savannah, Florida
anti Western railway.
Jucksonvtlln and St. I/<mls IVllrnan palaco
sleeping enr upon trains Nos. 3 and 4.
C.1 ).1)WKN8. ‘
• s number of y?an I hare been
to violent Attaf.k» of inflaroatory
.tism which generally laatel about
two months, On the flratof this month
I was attacked In the knee and suffered
severely for two days, when I procured
a liottte of Chamberlain's Fain Balm and
It relieved me almost 4B»ta»tly. I there-
, fore most cheerfully recommend It to
Whot.ni nlmliarir afiUcted every-
R. B. Wam.BV, Mwtindale, X.
I8fi8. Mr. Wblttey fa svery
| man in this plane and hit dii-
tnowe, m be aaf-
W. M. Itow.'p*
arllridate, N. C. SO
Tifton Drug
. Cecil.
Col Jan. M. Griggs, BaUctof-General
of PatauU Cirenit, says “Mimttne has
always afforded me prompt relief In cares
of ilAdacbt," At
;ci Goodcum’a.
BIGr BARGAINS !
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
I cairy a full line of Dry-Goods, and am
selling Winter Goods away Below Cost to
make room for a sjjlendid Summer Stock.
By such a oourae only, can we
hope to see Georgia wool recover
from the “black eye” it bas received
and regain its former position of su
periority and desirability.
Unless it is done Georgia wools
will be loss desired by manufacturers
than ever bofore and prices necessa
rily lower.
We trust you will sco that it is
for your best interest to make theso
wools os saleable aspossible, and that
you will make an earnest effort to
that end.
Having superior facilities for hand,
ling and good outlets, wo are pre.
pared this season to take a large
quantity of Georgia wool. As soon
as the market opens we will furnish
quotations.
Asking your earnest co-operation
and trusting yon will inform u* of
what action yon will take.
Please publish this for the good of
the growers. It is very important to
hold up the reputation of Goorgis
wool. Yours very truly,
8. Guokbnhsjmkr & Son.
fi| le low Patronage amt 1 Will k Ion Monej.
HI FANCY GROCERY ADD HARDWARE DERAKTMENT
Is fully stocked with the best goods.
TIFTON, OA., August 87, 1881.
H. II. TIFT.
M. A.. SEXTON,
Fire In surance Agent,
TIPTON, GEORGIA,
Represents the following old, reliable and popular fire insurance companies
and solicits the patronage of the Insuring publio:
Insurance Company of North America,
“Greenwich,” Total Assets, *1,656,035,43.
“Hartford.” Total assets, *6,576,616.13.
“Central City,” of Selma, Ala.
Also, writo for the “Liverpool and London and Globe,”
“£tna” and {“Orient,”
Founded In 1792.
Founded In 1884.
Founded In 1810.
TIFTOIST
Fightlug a Congressman.
S’. J. W., Iu Mbnltrtv Hawser.
The writer of this article has, sev
eral times in hie life, had tbe houor
of figuring a congressman: It hap-
pened in Hits way: Congressman
Blount, of Georgia, and the writer
were school boys together, and, like
all other bad school boys, used to
have tittle (Hirimmageti. Sometime*
rite teswher would find il. out, have
us both up, and scrimmage a, little
Heal Estate and Renting Agent.
Has on his list of Seal Estate some very desirable farm lends in the
vicinity of tbe “Gate City to South Georgia and Florida.” Keep your eye
on it, and don't let it get too high priced before purchasing.
These lends are within one and eeven miles of town.
If yop haro any Real Estate-houses or land—for rale or rent you will
receive prompt and courteous service by placing them with me.
I nm, very respectfully,
$ M. A.. SEXTON.
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON. - GEORGIA.
f, -4, WILL!AM#. Prop! iefor,
J. A.MoIU’rriR,
Traffic Manager. Cl. !*. A.
F. W. Anciikh, A. G. P. A.
RAIRROAD.
SUWANNEE ~RIVER ROUTE..
Schedule in Effect January 3,1883.
OOIKO WltiTII.
frfave SUcon ,
44 Omlele
44 Tifton
44 Valdoata...,
44 Jeutper
44 Lake City...
44 Hamilton ...
Arrlvo Falatka..
NoTii
Waat Imlia
KaatMaU.
ll"3o a. ro.
2KM t>. IU.
3135 *»
6:14 44
C :1V 44
7:18 44
8 M 44
15:15
VoX~
KXlTfSA
Mall.
6:45 prim
U35
1. -06 a
2. -45
3:52
455
5:15
7 JO
*~No.neai cayiavon"after arrival oflncauiluj;
nmrolnR train* ou Ccmral, fknitkwcatorn, G«or-
... . uinuniiu, nvuunresivru, usui-
pla, K.wt Totmnnace, Virginia anti Georgia and
Macon and —
aeon and ltlnningham rallmarfe.
No. 3 leave* Macon altar arrival of Incoming.
Afternoon truln* on the Central* Snuthiroi.«ni r
Mnnon amt Northern and fatorgla railn>acla, ami
connect* at t'alatka for St. Auguailnc and all
£H>InU In Kaat and South Florid*, and with the
e St. John* and 0<.kj*waha river atranicm.
So, 2,
001^0 HOHTfl.
taavo I'aintka
Hampton
Uko City..
.la*|»cr..
Val«l<x
tocta
" Tifton
44 Cornel*
Arrive Maomr.,
Meat India
fA*tM»li.
m
44
8:00 « 4
0«l ••
ifftli “
11:48 44
1 :tft p.
4:10 “
SoT4T
F.xprcra
BUil.
7^40 p. in,
8 65 **
10:28 •-
11JS 44
12:44 ft. m.
8t32
4KJ7
6:36
No.'fTeaT** f'alatkA after arrival imu WWrin*-
dla mail from Tamna and connecu at Macon
with all outgoing afternoon train* on Central,
Southweatertt, Macon and Northern, Georgia,
KMt Tennreaee, Virginia and Georgia and Macon
and Itlrtnlnghaiu rallmd *
JnMdi. ■
No, 4 learn Palatka after arrival of train*
from Ht. Augustine and point* in Fault and Smith
Florida and conaeets at Msmvui with all ouiFotnyf
morning train* on Central, Pouthwestern, Macon
and Northern. Georgia, and Kaat TeunrMee. Vir
ginia and Georgia railroad*. Connection for
veatlkuted train between Atlanta and M'aahing-
ton,». C.
All train* arrive and depart from union depot*
at Macon and Palatka.
Elegant aleeplug cart will he nan on train* No.
3 and No. 4.
For further Information apply tn agent* at
Junction point* or to
L. J. 11 Alt 1118. _ ho C. CA NOVA,
Ticket A pent, Macea.
II. ni’HNH,
“ I 4 ***.
A. C.
Ticket Anat, IWiatka.
JAB. Ml
iceat. nditin.
EN'ZLES,
Trav. l*a.M. Art, Macon. Gen'l Art, Palatka.
^ KNA1T, Traffic Manager.
HI
Schednls in Sffeot January 9,1899,
&TATIOT**,
Mead itown.
5:45 a.
8*0 44
7J3 44
7*6 44
3:45 44
1536 44
isao 44
12:05 p. tu.
taoo u
1:» 44
lffft 44
iM 44
l.v Macon Ar.
....~Sofkeo....,Lv.
...... UMtta 44
.. Montpelier..., 44
.... Cnlloden...
...Yamevilie »
Thomaaton.,.. 4 *
M .Hn:tod‘nr 8yt*.‘
44 ....Woc5hnr- ■
inry,,.,,.
...JUiTi* City... 44
.Odcaaa*. .,.. 44
XoouUUle..* 4
Ar...U <tnmae,..1Lv.
ReadUpT
430 * 4 ‘
3:» 44 “
338 44 44
Stf» 44 “
233 ^
1 «0 U «
»*» 44 44
is*& o *»
1139*. TO.
11 dW 44 44
1036 44 44
^ 44
Connection In Unfoo Heim*, Macon, Ga., with
O. «. A r. SL R. lor VaaloetSftLake Cthy.Hi*
latha, B». AuguatUw and itolntoin Florida; C. R.
U. for Savannah, MUieigevlUe aadKatouton: 8,
W. K. R for America, ARony and Jfetenla; 3*.
- H. fu» Stailtam, *
1-tt
TIFTON
A Jf. R. K. for Ma'-U*r»n. Athena and Luh*,and
polttu bevond; Georgia Railroad for Oparta,
nliledgevIUe and Aatnate, and all polnu bSB
yond. At YatravtUe with A. & JL H. R. for tit-
hone oo that line, and at La Grange with A. Jb
VT. P. ft. K. for Montgomery and beyond and ta-
termedtaU) station*. —
Fur further Information app*y to
t,. J. HAKRtft, R. <L BTONR,
Hokt-t Afct. t Muotu. Ticket Ajgt« La Grange*
Traveling rM-ronger Macon. ,
A. C. K' CAl’r* Trofilc Mau«W*
■m
The Wprtni Teiia of tbe ilmve eelioot will begin on Moroiay, January 4th, 1894, and continue tv.
Twenty week*. Pupil* ottendfaj; thtt aeatlon wiU receive the lasneflt o. the public acUool fund.
TUITION PER MO^TH :
Frlniavi', $8.00. lntcrinciUsto, $2.(10. \ High Be lino], $3.00.
prepot oiutar»<ton-
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