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THE GAZETTE: TIETON, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1892.
The Tifton Gazette,
Tho (Hr.r.'iTf In mildlahcil livery Friday morn-
Iiiij atTllren. Uervtjn comity, Omirgia. It In do
votoil to tlio brut Interval of tile growing city of
Tifton and the adjacent country, nod a* sunk
**k» tlnuuiiportundoiioonnigoiucnt of tlttpeo-
lile of Hurrlcn and umtlgimnn countlon.
Tho oul'-’orlptlon price of tho (Iazkttk If 11.00
Mr year, W coma for *lx men tin,, Rud/ZSceiitafor
three inontho, payaldo In advauce.
Dock
month*, nayahlo In advao—
Tho advertising rate* or tho (U/.cttk are rea-
lo ami Wlina, fnmUhod
.... »r» HOI M/w.i.iir. »IV few
•onabloami wtlrpe fnndrhed upon application,
Advortlalni; hill* nro duo after Unit Insertion aim
will Im prcMotml whon tho money la needed,
n Jffffwpondoneo from helghlmrfng town* la *o-
* I,cited and miinnpinleatlon* on timely topic* are
alwaya wolcomo, Alwaya write on ono aide of
tho paper, and don’t turgid to enoloao your naino
a* an evidence of g<md faith.
fin farad at the poatofflep, at Tifton, Georgia, aa
Inall matler of tlio aeconu cIumh.
Official Orffan oir Berrien County
B. T. AlaLBN. Krtitor.
New* fin fI VIp.wh.
Androw Fcnmle Colltme, iButhbert,
tens burned to tho groiiSi/ lust Fry
day. The Iona ia fully covered by
insurance,
The advice of Mr. John D. Cal
/lotth to his ulllunco brethren rela
tive to passing resolution^ Is good
First, “He sure you are right,”
The democracy of Georgia is fast
closing up its disorganised ranks,
and wlioii the bnglo sounds for tlio
fruy situ will ho in excellent fighting
trim.
Since Moses wiped up '.lie earth
with Host at Carrollton, tho latter’s
friends have fallen out with him and
1’iimor report that Mr, Watson soys
ho must not speuk any more.—Mori-
weltir Planter.
Tho wrestling match in Albany
last week, between Gearhart and
Duoey, was a comploto fiasco. Gear
hurt handled his opponent with tlio
seeming ease Unit a giant would liun
(llo a baby, so the papers say.
Has it oomo to pass that a fieor-
gion should be denounced ns a trail*
or for proclaiming to tlio world that
lie is a democrat? If so, write your
humble servant down as ono of tlio
deepest dyo.—Oconee Enterprise,
Opl< JIM, M, flrlggs, Holtetof-Oonoml
of I iiluulii (llroull, Hiiyn: "Mlgriulnu him
nlways alroMBil inn prompt relliif In ouho*
Al
of headache,
St, Murk’s alliance,
Cloudman's,
of
m - -i ■
sKs't /;ay
. No. III),
Meriwether comity, has .wlopted this
sensible! resolution:
“Unsolved, That in view of the
Tmlltloul excitement now devoloiied
, 1,1 the land, we will not endorse any
political parly. Neither will we hold
„oy of our moinbei's nmenablu for
any political notion they may take,
hut lenvo eacli brut her free to align
himself with any political organisa*
lion lie may ileum best.”
Tills resolution is in nroord with
tlio original principles of the order.
Hero is aniuliei' sensible resolution
ndoptod by the Deoalur mih-ailinneu
near Alfffiiln, of whioli Senator (lor
don is a member:
“itesolvod, find m arc slill I,lie
sumo domoerals wo were when wo
joined the alliance and are still in
tho democratic party, where tlio ulli-
aaee found ns When it came into tills
fiftyntry, and In one father’s house,
our natural political homo, where we
were bred and born, amt where we
are going to slay and elect, good nnm
bodice, who pledge themselves lo
our reform moaaUi’oa or somethine
better,” s
jiiiekton'H Arn lea Naive.
Tim Bust Hai.vu In tho world for
Cats, Bruises, Holes, Ulcers, Hull Ithonm,
'ever Him,*, Tellur, ClmiMiod Ihmil.i,
Ghublalflsi Opjrli* sail all Bkm Eriiniloaa,
nml pasltlvuly ouros’l’llos or no pay re
ipilred, It I* guaranteed lo give purfeot
aatufaollnn, or ainney rottiilued, Price
an cents per hux. For sale by Peterson
A Paulk.
Higli Tribiiba, 7™
Tho last issue of a religions jour
nal, The Advance, Oliioago, oontnins
mi artlolo from Dr. Packard, who
took part in the Georgia Glmutau*
qua, Albany, In whioli ho speaks ia
glowing terms of tho rlojt farming
dialriet and tho goneral prosperity to
be found in tho country 800 miles
below Atlanta, and pays a very high
tribute to tlio Ohristiiui, wise, pure-
minded Governor Nortliou, who made
mi hour's speech in tho tabernacle on
Military Day. Of that spoooh Dr.
Packard Bays: “It was a plea for
righteousness in tho administration
n ' i .
Mutter Whose Ox in
Gored.
It will be remembered by many of
our remlcrs how that two years ago
the members of that organisation
handled the “Alliance yard stick” so
mercilessly agpinst every man who
offered for the pettiest office within
the gift of the people. It seemed to
bo all right then; the other fellow’s
oxen were being gored.
Tlio Qazkttk was opposed to such
course m, the time, counselled uguinst
it fully believing thut a reaction
would take place and those engugod
in the "measuring business” be made
to smart under its influence. That
time seems to be here, judging from
the call made by the chairman of the
democratic executive committee of
tho second congressional district,
which we print in another column.
The Gazette deprecates tho ne
cessity for such harsh action to be
token in order to maintain the flu
promaoy of tlio democratic party—
the party of the people and of good
government in the south—but our
alliance friends who have gone off
after strange political gods have no
right to complain if they are fed
from a trough of their own shaping,
it they lire measured by apiecedent
of their own establishment, If their
oxen are gored just tho least bit.
Hut there iau “hue and ory” raised
by tlio adherent* of the, Ocala plat
form (Ocala democrats) beouuse of
tlio disposition of tho loudurs of the
oid-timo democracy to draw a line of
ilomnrkation between the two—and
herein is the inconsistency with our
friends. It does muku a difference
whoso ox is gored. They Imvo no
right to go into a meeting of olil-
tlrno ilcmooruts standing upon a plat
form which tile old party had no
part in building, it matters not how
nearly similar they may be. Our
friends rf^st admit this truth, that
snob a course is inconsistent.. If
I hey persist in doing so, their con
duct can be susceptible of but one
conclusion—they seek the dcstruc
tion of the old party.
" Skin
iMfi
of a goveruoVs office, ami wo who
have smarted under the disgrace of
a David B. Hill, who has not relaxed
his lli’tii hold on the stole of Neiv
York, could but Compare flic aims
nml aplrit of the nortium and south
ern magistrates to 'our own con
fusion.”
The promptness untr certainty of lt’»
cures have matte Ch«mlierlalu’s Cough
, lit,mody famous, 1| i» Intended especial
ly for coughs, colds, Croup and whoop,
ing cough, and i* Iho most effect Hal reni
city known for there (llsegsee, III) cenl
liowieu for sate by Tifton Drug Store
and Peters p Mote, Knell.
Glintiiliorlnluto Bye and
Ointment,
A certain cure for Chronic Bore Eyes
Teller, Halt lthemn. Scald Head, Old
f'hrqhtu Bores, Fever Boros, Eczema,
I toll, Prairie Heraleho*, Bore Nlpploc and
1’IIuh. It I* cooling ami nnotldng, Hun
dred* of ease* have liecn cured by It after
all other treatment had failed, It la put
up lu 20 and DU cent boxes.
A Pretty llityiPyo I»n.
Tho Georgia state alliaiioo seems
to be just now in a queer predica
ment—a condition which the (Ia
ZliTTlc heartily vugroto. It 1ms
reached the- condition of tho house
divided against itself and the result
will inevitably bo tho same—it will
fall lo secui'o the grand results for
Whioli It was organized.
Unfortunately for tho organization
agricultural demagogues and pluoe-
hunters got into tho ordur, thoy
olamborod into official (tositlon and
ljtl.l« by little tlio qnaliffcutions for
membership was broadened until it
compassed nearly the entire brother
hood of mankind, so to speak. Here
was tlio beginning to tho end.
Those schemers imvo succeeded in
dividing tlio alliance against itsolfj
they have attempted the phenomenal
Cote of giving birth to a creature
whioli is to immediately swallow the
creator. What is tlio result? A
great many of tlio comity alliances
of the atnlo have resolved themselves
into a partisan political organization,
contrary to the edicts of Iho supreme
council of the national alliaiioo ami
to tho primary principles of tho alii-
ttnoo organization. This led to a
Meeting of the executive committee
of tlio state alliimnc am! the adoption
of n resolution urging Biib-allianoes
nml county allianoes to rescind any
resolution they may have passed
committing tliemsolve* to any polit
ical party upon pain of having their
ohiirters revoked. .Many of tho alii-
iinoea immediately signified their in
tention of doing 110 such thing—
that they had gone into tho third
party to stay, and say they will oall
8 mreting of the state alliiuioo (or
the purpose of deposing President
Livingston. Here’s tlio ditch, here’s
the chasm, here’s the vortex «ii)iioh
ivilj swallow up tho state fojWre'
alliaiioo and ite past record tof good
works unless there dliail be A hasty
retreat to Ural principles ,,'urd wiser
uml hotter eouuBels prevail.
J’lsen, there i« a pfetty howd’je do
relative to die puiltluiil position as
sumed by the alliance state newspa
per organ; a perfect warfare is on
relative to its policy. Crimination
und re-crimination is being indulged
in between the followers of Mark D.
Irwin, who has held down the edito- 1
rial tripod for some time, and those
of Joe M. Massey, who bus been ap
pointed by the board of control to
succeed Irwin us editor. Massey’s
friends claim that Irwin is unsound
in alliance principles because lie bus
converted the paper into a partisan
political sheete—an organ of the third
party. Irwin’s friends say that Mus-
sey is unsound in alliance principles
perforce of Ins being state agent of
the Union Cordage Company, other
wise known as the American Union
Company, which 1ms attempted and
quite succeeded in destroying the
the state alliance excliunge.
Tliis is certainly a queer predica
ment, and, if it bo allowed to speak,
the Gazhtte’s candid convictions
are tlmt tlio whole business is wrong.
The Gazette does not say that Liv
ingston is right and Ellington is
wrong, or vice versr. The alliance
Ima been led off by designing men
from its original purpose—Living
ston. Peek, Ellington, Brown, Ir
win and Massey are in the same boat
and equally responsible for the pickle
tho state aliianoo Is in Tiny wanted
office and gain, und in trying to car
ry their point have dug a deep ditch
(wo might say grave) between them
and are trying to pull their respec
tive foliowors into it, und they are
going to succeed unless the con
servative element in the alliance or
ganization lny aside their modesty,
take hold of affairs und draw it bunk
to first principles.
McElree’s Wine ot Cardul
and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for aide by the following merchant! In
Herrlen county’
. 0. Goodman, Tilton.
Thomas /. Hardware /. Company,
WHOMCHAtK AND/ItETAIL DEALERS IN -
S tfrovw. f j ^ rroY’i*. stove*. *x~ T~ ktovk*.“TT1 »tovm.
WOVE*. I b’TOVtS*. ■ 1 STOVE*. \/ STOVE*. |H * STOVE*.
•rovfc*. -JL irrovK*. stove*. V moves. J-L-4 stoves. K--/
\ mtowm. .
vtov leu. I
irrOVGMa . - n - r r — -
FROM CHEAPEST TO BEST.
. STOVE*.
L STOVE*.
* STOVES.#
TVH1TK VOU PRICKS*
Wholesale Dealer* In
Turpentine Tools and Snpplies.
Manufacturer* of the
BLAKE HACK,
Tlia heat hack made.
— onimn a ramit.k lot.—
Send u* your or3en>, , ' ml prlM *' Giant Stitch Belt.
HARDWARE CO., Valdosta, Ga.
Mill Supplies,
THOMAS
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
I "STAPLE
GROCER
FANCY
if. w.
11. II. Tift,
Parrish & I'eonle*. Adol.
M. .1. McMillan, Allunaha.
(!. 1. Jonu*, *•
Woolartl & Co„ •*
W. It. Ktiteli & Co„ Nashville.
Henry G. Turner.
Georgia needs men like Henry G.
Turner in her service;
No man Btmuls higher m congress
tlmn this distinguished Georgian.
He is recognized there as u leader of
force and character. Every citizen
of Georgia who visits the national
onpitul is proud to point to Mr Tur-
nor ns a representative of his stutc.
IVe imvo no hesitation in saying
that the defeat of Mr. Turner at this
time would be a misfortune, not only
to bis district, bnt to the state and
the democratic party.
Fortunately, timre is little danger
of suoh an event. The pooplo of the
scnontl distriot uro rallying to Mr.
Turner with an enthusiasm which
will insure his return to congress.—
Atlanta Journal.
OONaUHFTION~ODEEI)T"
An Dill ultvalolan, n.tu-u.l fromiiroctloo, havlu*
had nlaootl In hla hand* l,y an Kaat Imlla inlaalon-
ary tlta rnymula nf a ahu|da vcicetuiiia remedy
fjir the »r«Hly and parmanent cure nr IVinaiunp.
linn, UronchUi*. Catarrh, Aethiua and all threat
ami l.unu Atreetlun*, alao a (m.ltive ami radical
ire r„c NerraiM ixitiiiiiy and all Nerroiia Coin-
dalnt*. alter having leated It* wondcrMI cum-
live nnwui* la tlimmandii ul caaua, ha* rull It Ida
duty to make It known re Id* adflhring felinwa.
Aetnntcil Ire thin nmtive ami a tlaalre re relieve
Imman aHIftrliig,! will .end rree «f charge,re all
who dc*lre It, tli * rooliio, In Herman, Kreneh or
hngllah. with full dlrectlnna for urenarlng and
u.lng. Sent liy mail by addroavlng with atamn,
namVag tnlai'atior. \\‘. A, Nova*, RA) I’umn'
lllook, Ihiehualer, N. V.
V11J
anpllimljoiia. For
Fimlk, Tifton, On
Cure* serntphos on
lmr*e* nml mango on
tioga with ono or two
aalo by Fotaraon *
Notice lo Touchers.
In obedience to Inttnmtluna rmm tho Stntc
School t ommlwioner, all teacher* or till* comi-
fl2.. L*". l ViS.'’JSL rei !’ “™ renulred to attend
the itwalon id the leaclicr*’ Conntv In.tlretc, to
ho hold in Na»hvlUo on the fourth Saturday, Kid
lint., beginning ntu a. ill. ”
V. K. Wil.Li.iu*,C.H.C.
x. rntrnnioM, u. u.
I
J. w. IAUI.K.
DKAt.rn* in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Toilet Articles,
Paints, Oils uni Varnishes.
Fresh Garden 8>eds a Specialty.
ku’oant use or
Stationary § Writing Materials
viiti, «tik:k or
Pi;opru>txu- y Mc-dicines.
COMIM.KTK ASSORTMENT OF
Pipes, Iffgars, €lRare»fs,Toh»w«.
. • . I KKlir A FRESH AND WELD SELECTED BTOCK OF . • .
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes
AMI F.Vr.UVTIllNO UBUAI.LV FOUND IN a FIRST-CLASS STORK.
I Pay the Highest Cash Price for Country Produce
. • . AND WILL PLEASE YOU WITH , ■ .
GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS.
I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere.
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
JOHN C. HIND,
Contractor Builder,
TIFTON, . GEORGIA.
ALL KINDS OF WOODWORK DONE ON
SHORT NOTICE.
CiF Plans and specifications furnished on application.
1-ly.
Thomas HardwareCompany
WHOLESALE PKALF.nS IN
GUNS, .*. PISTOLS .’. AND CARTRIDGES,*—
Wo Hell
SMITH
WiCWHON
PISTOLS
I.owor than Anybody,
ITJP** Write us for price*.
Also lUumvxnifi,
Timvauk,
WoOllRNWAn*,
Farm HuVI’lika,
Car|ien(«ir** and OIauk*m(tfi*'
Tool* and Supplim.
WT**Write u* for what you want.
J. M. WILKES,
Resident Dentist,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
OmuK-Itoom 4 t up italra, Faulk brick
builtliuv.
Can be found In hi* office from the 1st to
16tli of each jaontb, the reidthw ot time will be
devoted to country patlenta-at their homes'if
desired. i»-tf.
Drs. J. W. & D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
CORUELE, ...... GEORGIA.
OrriOE-Uank Rulldlng, Ituoni No. I, up .tatra.
DR. J. A. McCREA,
Physioian and Surgeon,
TIFTON, . GEORGIA,
^rempuuciitlon glv.ii to calls, day or night.
DR. N. PETERSON
Physician and Surgeon.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Office—In Paulk brlok building.
All colls promptly responded to day or night.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN,
Physioian and Surgeon,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Office—Room In th« Tifton Drug Store,
tp?" Thanking the public for it* pint liberal
patrunage slid aollclt a continuation uf the same.
DR, G. C. LANEY,
Physician and Surgeon
MOULTRIE, - GEORGIA. ’
Offer* his service* to tho people of Colquitt
and adjacent counties.
uro
nu uulucent counties.
tSTOinneu Jn now dniff store*
G. A. WHITAKER,
ATHNEY-AT-LAW AJiD fliSMCi B
VALDOSTA, . GEORGIA.
tontlon *’ u " n0 ** *°l( c lt®d and given prempt at-
tytJFFioE—Harrell llulldlng,.r
FULWOOD & ALEXANDER,
LAW, REAL ESTATE Al COLLECTIONS,
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
rren.pt attention given to all legal butlnna,
arOFFicE-Luva lliillillng, Rocm No. 1.
JOHN A. WILKES,
A11 o r n e y - a t - L a w,
ADEL, - GEORGU.
. * n * 11 GiecounthsaftheSoutbanJ
.ludlctaj t lrcult of Georgia. Special attention
directed to all branches of tho profession and
goneral buiincu lollcltad. My,
h.a:youmans,
Tifton, Georgia,
’184
DEALER in
Watches, Chains,
Jewelry, Etc., Etc
Plating 11 * 4ttem,0n t0 Electric
1 also make a specialty of repairing
flno and complicated watches P *
gnarameed. Give ms *
H. A. VOUMANS.
Satlafaction
trial.
Iir’tVu have move,! re the Outre W. IVitUt i»«
iwtv.srery hrlek ti.ihling, on .Statu street,
»unl wlli nlcamut to bare our rttenda .-all
and wen*. mEHBON Zf FAULK,
■te-Sui Jlfton. Geopfla,
THOMAS /. HARDWARE CO.
VzVLDOSTA, UBOBOIA.
Of Wnterbury, Oonnepticut.
(Juarantrcd System of Scientific Life and Accident
At tho Most Reasonable Rates.
.L W. HANNON, State ArguI, ~
Parka’ BulltUit);, TIPTON, GA,
l®-Sj)coinl nml Local Agcttls wanted in every County in the State. Good
itefenmcca Required.
V ... . .. . .... . .. . ‘
. THE GAZETTE
Job Printing Office.
New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman.
I am pletiWHl to amtottneo to my fricntli and pateons in the cou. fie* of
Durriun, Ir.wm 3 W orsa and Gulqmtt that 1 have jiwt received a compete
COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT
And am priqiai’Dil to ex.-caie at short notice and in workmanlike manner all
datow* of commerc ial md legal blank pHntJriff.
I solicit yoiiroMmwnlgtutruntee to give entire aatixbetioa in .mc«a
*ml quality of work. KrapeoUniiy 1
“t:*- B, T. ALLEN
ONLY PERFECT
«>. . .
Fur seta by W. A. HKNDXRSON, Ttftou, 0».
HhSUhSK