The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, April 29, 1892, Image 2

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MHMB i THE GAZETTE: 'II l-TON, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL. 29. J89£>. The Tifton Gazette. Til* OAT.r.TTtt I, jiulillBtiotl every Frldnv mom. III It el Tifton, Iterrftm lamntv, Umrgla. It <l«- •iMUlieMI Itiuiroet ol thu Kfuwlnif city <rf yftnn anil tlui mliewnt country, mid i« *twh Kk» thd nuj>i>ort ami (mtimiragflment of the Jk;o- trie of Uorrluii ami coiUIkiioun nmntlnv. 1 ..el,,., af llin(lllfV1>tV If 11.Ml Thu nuVworiptlon prluu of tho Oa/kttp. If fLM , W cent# fwi twryuar, • Ihlf .... , ornlx month*, ami ‘/OccnUifor threo month*, payable In advmu'dt. Thu advertising rates of thu UAZKTTK nro mv Koimhloaml will »h» furnished upon application, . Advertising hill* nru duo after flrnt Insertion ami will bo presented when thu money (* needed. “ rrwi * Horrcuiwmlnmw from nellibltonng town* la *0 llclted and oommiuduatlonH on tlmoly topics arc a I way* welcome. Always write on ono side of m thu pafKJr. and don't forget to enclose your mime an an evidence of Rood faith. Kntcred at the postofllce, ;it Tifton, Georgia, as mall matter of tho second cIumi. Official Organ of Berrien County n. T. AMvRN, Editor. Turner In Irwin County. The Gazette is authorized to an bounce that the lion. Henry 0, Turner hoe made un appointment to address tho people of Irwin county on Saturday, the 7th day of May, in defense of fiure democracy. Mr. Turner is on able speaker, a thorough democrat and all who go to hear him will be abundantly re Jmid for their time and trouble. The (IaxWitk bespeaks fit him a rousing meeting. ItiicUlnn'H Aruleu Hitlvo. Tub Hit*t Halve I11 llio world for Cats, JlrulnuH, Holes, Hirers, Hull Hfloitm Fever Horen, Totter, Cliappcd IIiuicIb. Chilblains: Cornu ami all Hkln Knipllnim and positively cures Piles or no pay re- ((aired. II. la guaranteed to give perfect juiliifoetlnn, or money rofifnilod, Price BJ deals per ho*. Per sale liy I’oteriQii & Pan Ik. News untl Views. Thu Atlanta Herald suggests this epitaph: "Suored to the memory of congressirmn TIiotSus K Winn. Hi- died Hopping.” Will some well-informed third party man enlighten ns us to where the government is going to get tin money to buy up all tho railroad telegraph ami telephones lines of the country? Tho Merchants' Hunk, of Vnhlos la, has bdOD designated as the stall depository for Berrien county, ami tho Tax (lullcctor thereof is required to make his deposits of state money in no other hank. For otyt.ot the most consummate ilumagogues (leorgia lias ever pro dneed wo commend Hon. lion V Livingston. Georgia aUiimcemou Will not except lo this mild presenta tion of n stern fact? Thtfjims 10, Willson will be op posed in the lentil district by a tlior nuglibred democratic gentleman whose initials are Judge J. 0. 0 Block, wlio will iiroceed to give the oongreHsnmn a "olaok eye.” Tho Gazette in pleased to Hole that sonio of the largest and most in llnentlal snb-allianees in TiOWtides county uro retracing their stops— riwdnding the resolutions recently mlnpted endorsing Die I bird party. II. ('. I’ost wauls the people to boycott the demoeinlic papers o| Georgia- not to hue any hut third party papers, lie is very anxious to have them “fifty years behind the ngartiid ignorant ot every thing mil of alglil of the smoke of llieir owi, chimneys.” Bam Jones says: "if our farmers will let I bo democrats and republi cans run politics, and they run their plantations, they will raise more Imy mid less hell in the Bouth. Tim far mers are good men. Many of them will got to hoavoti, but few of them will over got. to Washington, and really 11 jilt is not on the way to heav en, nohow." Considerable crookedness administration of tho publio system is being unearthed nortlien part of thu slate, ctmhty the board of education ns- eeesod tho school teachers ? pur cent on their meagre salaries mid appro priated tho money to the purohiwu of cigars for the hoard. In other comities the boards have purchased useless maps, churls and other ap paratus ui, exorbitant prices. Com missioner Brad Well is getting close 11 1.. .. 'ii.” in the school in thu In one A. G. Daniel—Who Ik He? A third party proselyter, A. G. Huniol by nume, was perambuluting through the sacred precincts of the good old comity of Worth last week seeking converts to the so-called people's party, The Gazette man chanced to lie on tlie train that carried Daniel from Albany to Ty Ty, and to his seeming regrot recognized him. lie did not, at first scoin inclined to talk, hut a trii/iignlar discussion of the political situation was forced on him by the Worth County Local man and an intelligent and conscrva- tlvo" Mieldgun republican who was also on the train. The discussion was most amusing and for once in his life this editor would have given a good round sum to havo been a stenographer, that tie might give ids readers tho benefit of Daniel's presentation of a flue cut theory which failed to stand the test of logical reasoning ami which is totully devoid of practioal applica tion. Hut who is Daniel? Ho is an Ohio republican who ern igratojj to Georgia several yours ago. Wlmt Ids trade or calling was at the time we are hot informed; but, it is enough for us to know lie was out of a job ami when the state alliance was organized lie joined and for a while was content to serve ns door keeper, hut his vaulting political ambition has since raised him to tho dignity of u lecturer. Ho is a veritable carpethagger- 1 hat is the naiuo given to Ids like by the southern people just after tho war. Ilia mission is the same as was theirs, to destroy the democratic parly. He is a political wet nurse—the baby burn at fit, Louis Is tho object of Ids affection. Like other faith ful nurses lie thinks Ids baby is the best in existence, and will lie grown quicker, III Btaled that the people's (?) party would Imvo candidates for every oillce in the state and United Stales anil in answer to the direct question, “Will tho third party have i oundldato for congress in tho sen mill district?” bo replied, “Yes sir, moat empliatloally we will!” No doubt Ids present mission is to look mil a candidate. behind tho profligates with a very sharp stiok. Muss Meeting nt Irwlimlle. Iewisvillk, Oa., April 10, ’02. Pursuant to a call -made by the democratic oxecutive committee of Irwin county, a muss meeting was held at the court house. JohirCIcments called the meeting to order anil stated its object. The meeting was organized by electing John Y. Fletcher to preside, and 8, E. Colomun os secretary. On motion, Hons. T. B. Young and 8. H. Coleman wore elected del egates, und David Whiddon ami J. Bussell us alternates to represent the county in the convention which convenes in Atlanta on the ,18th of May next The following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Huso! veil, That we, the democrats of Irwin county, trim to our tradi tions, true to our creed, true to Jef fersonian principles, ami true to our this da The Thoniiwvfljfl Nows is engaged in a fruitless, and decidedly thank* loss job trying to bclittlo tho efloru of lion. Uielmril Hobbs tu purge the denmonicy of the second iiongresswu ■il district of doubtful political chin actors. Ho is at the head of tho pm ty in the district and would be diroliot in tho discharge of a plain duty If he should sit Idly by and see his party swallowed op in the mael strom ef political heresy stalking about the country under tho I'.ppc] lo tion of people’s party. OlliluilK'idnin’s Hyn mill Hkln Ointment. A certain euro fur Cflronte Bore Byes rotter, Hall Itlieum. Roald Head, f)li (•lirqnio Huron, Fever Boros, Kezomii, Itch, Prairie Homlehes, Sure Kippl-jii ami Piles. It la cooling anil soothing, Him droils of rases have lic'on cured by It after ill other trciitmom. fled failed, It Is.pjil up In Sf) and .111 cent fluxes. ThomasHardware Company, colors, do I ay, in muss meeting, pledge our support to that grand old democratic party, which, in our opin ton, is alone able to cope with the republican party. Thut the demo cratic party has always been true to the fi'ileml constitution, upheld its principals und unceasingly battled for tho rights of the southern people, Therefore, us its friends, wo resolve to renew our allegiance to tho demo cratic party and pledge ourselves to uphold its traditions to the end of time. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting bo sent to the editors of the Irwin County News, thu Tif ton Gazette anil the HawKlfisvillc News-mid Dispatch anil ask thut tiiey he published. John Y. Ft.icmtuit, clwn’n. 8. E. Col,EM AH, see’y. Volition il) lieliols Comity. Thu democracy of (lie little comi ty of Echols held a meeting a few days since anil besides transacting routine business adopted thu follow ing ringing resolutions: Whereas we regard the democratic party of, by, and for tlie people, and Whereas, this is‘a democratic gathering of the people, 1 therefore be it Resolved, That none are entitled to a voiee In this meeting except those who fully emlorso the demo cratic party, ami thu platform of the same, und will pledge themsolves to labor cheerfully for tho succecss of said demooratio party amt the nom inees of the same, in the approaching demoeralio convention. Resolved, That we endorse the or iginal declaration of purposes of tho farmers’ alliance) hut dqnbunce in loin the third party move as being nowise amt impracticable. - WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL HEALERS IN - B st UTUVKH. «JL •tmm i;To\m otovk*. o FROM CHEAPEST TO BEST, , stovia,- I rroviw. HTOVRS. VEsEEiS. OTOVK*., OTOVK*. J wove*, r *TOY£*. i rrOVK*. Ji^rovia.m Omi.*£—Room 4, up stairs, Taulk brick tlUtldlllif. Can Lc found in Ms office from llic Jat to lGth of cacti month, the residue of time will be devoted to country patUmu-ftt their home* If desired,' Wf. 1.1 *'“■ W1UTK FOlt PRICKS* * Wholesale Dealer* in - Turpentine Tools and Supplies. BLAKE HACK, .Manufacturer* of tho Mill Supplies, THOMAS Tho boat iutck’inade. — ORDER A SAMPLE LOT Giant Stitch Belt. HAUmVAltE CO., Valdosta, Ga. ISAAC S. BOWEN, ijtsmi GROCER FANCY I KEEP A FRESH AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes and livhiivrntNn Usually found in a fikst-cijss stork. I Pay the Highest Cash PriceT'or Country Produce. AND WILL PLEASE YOU WITH OONflUMPTIOlf CUKHD. An old idivfchdun, retired rrom proDtlec, liavlnp: hud idm od In ltl > bund* by tut Kant India mission* ary flie im’iinda of a fdioidn rcnicly It is the policy of nil political par ties lo cnndiiot their ulfuirs llirough executive committees--county, dis- triet, stale mid national, 'l’o these oonimittees are entrusted llio leader- ship of the parly in their respective lerrilorieH. Those oonimittees give liupu and direction to tho campaign in minute detail, ami uro responsi ble to the party for thu faithful dis charge of duty. The relationship of committee mill parly is nuoh thut the latter is in honor bound by the dio- tum of the former, and tho member or members of tho party who net in depomlontly of the expressed will of Hie committee planes themselves without, party linos and must he treated only as dissonters mid bolters. Apropos, tho deinneratio cxeputivo committee of tho second congression al district havo met ami designated the llOtli day of July as tho timo for holding primaries in the several ootinaos in the district io seicot del egates to tlit) congressional conveu tion. Tho pii(jy in the district is hound by it, nnii the citlngreeslonal convention is not authorized to rec ognize ilelegaU'S ciuotod at any other tinm Hum the JOtli day of July, ex cept it he the-. ' selected at. a date set by a mass meeting of tho people of n comity prior to tho order of tho com mittee: anil, even in such ease, it is doubtful policy to anticipate the ac tion of tho eommfUoo. If the edicts of llio executive committee ie not binding upon the part v, it* services had better he dispomioil with as non sensiciil anil useless.. NlcElrttc’a Wine of Cardul ( inf THEOFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT tre for *alu l>y the folJovviiiff incrcJuiM* lu Ucrricn oimhly • ’ - a J'arrhrt * A«lol. for tho npt'miy (uid pormuitCiii. huiu 01 t'oiiHtiiiui- r-v... • tfftlmmi Utm, Hr.tn.'HfllOifirrh, Anthbrnitmlftl mid l.ttni; AJTcuiloiifh alaou j tMl'.lto .mil md|<m> ciirti for Norvoim Del llhy and all Norvou* Coin* daitiLi, lifter having tented it* Wonderful euro- Ive power* In tliouuand* of etoum, ha* felt It hi* duty to makt. It known to hi t Anfferlni; fellow*. ‘ * * * to roltove Aid tinted by Mil* motive mill a desire ... human mulorlim.t will *oml free of uhar^e,to all wlm tie*lre It, lul* reelini, In (lennan, I?rem h or LntfhHh, with full dimciioti* for propnrlmr and ‘ _ ’ * in With Util UrtlllK. Ittt UI Heat by mall hv midre**luK ' ttampj unmiuii till* impor. \V.A,Noy«», Tower** t U, lloolicster, N. Y. Dissolution Notice. Tho firm of Timmons, Monro ^ Co., (W’. Vf. Timmons T, F. M k “ 1 * '• - 1 -* l - Mooro P.ml 11. L. Covington) Is thlii day dlH*olved by mutual conneut, T. F. Mourn rotlrillK. II. L. CovlitKIon and NV. W. Timmons, nntfer the firm mum' »f Covinitton Ac Timmons, will eonthiue tlm hualne**, pg*umo alt lUblUtle* and rollout ail lmlehtcdm,*8. TtMMONM, Moonn & Co. •rids April in, iRr.3. Twelve Months' Support, OROUGIA - Rmuiikn Cot'.vrv To nil whom It may eoneern: nppoluted hy the umlerdKiujd, In slue form, to Tim appraisers lue ft net apart a twelve months’ support to Mr*. I.. K. McKlti ** ‘ --•••• uney ami her udimr ehlldren, oi<t of tin 1 «*• tatn tif I). J. McKinney, late «»f said county de- ceasml, bavlnn made tliclr report, I will pa** up on the same at my oillce In Nashvlllu on the first Monday In May next. Given under my hand and olllclnl signature, this April 4,1*02. V. M. HMi ru, Ordinary. Twelve Months’ Support, OKOIWHA—Bkbhikm Cottxiv. To all whom it may concern: Tlie appraisers appointed hy the undcrtdKncd, in proper form.to set apart a twelve mouth*' support to Mr*, /.el- pba .loruiKnu and her minor cnild^o, out of the oslatu of A. .lernigau, late of kuIiI county de ceased. hnvliiK made their fe|>ort, I will ita** up on the some at my oltleo In Nu*hvllle on tho tlret Monday tn May next, (liven under my hand and ofllflU! slunature, this Ai»rll 4, im. 1. M. H.MlTit, ordinary. N. ITI himo.N, M. I), im Pill & PAULK pr.At.Ktm isr DRUGq, CHEMICALS. Toilot Articlas, Paints, Oils and Vanishes. Fresh CsArden Seeds a Specialty, KL&nANT LINK OF Stationary >: Writing Materials yVXAr ttTOCJv or Propi'loiary Mod ioinos. COMVLKTR AtVHimTMKKT OF flpeMt Cigars, t%art!tes, Tobacco GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS. I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. IBJlA^C S. BOWEN, TIFTON, GEORGIA. JOHN C. HIND, Contractor and Builder, TIFTON, GEORGIA. ALL KINDS OF WOODWORK DONE ON_ SHORT NOTICE. GT 1 Plans nml Bpeeiflcatlons fnrnlshod on application. 1-ly. Thomas Hardware Company ■GUNS, WHOLESALE DKALKHS IN PISTOLS .% AND CARTRIDGES.- Wo 80U SMITH .t WESSON PISTOLS t*iWor than Anybody. Of Wrjtc us for prices. Alsu lUtttiWAiu.-, Tinwahf, >VlK»I»KXWAHr, Faum St ri i.n:*, C'nrpenter*’ ami Ulneksmlth*' Tuoiji and BlTPLtes. "Write tis for w lmt you want. J. M. WILKES, Resident Dentist, TIFTON, GEORGIA. Op. ■ J. W. & 0. J. WILLIAMS, DENTISTS, COUDELE, ....... UKOnaiA. OrniiB-Bank BnUUlnic, Room No. 1, up stairs. DR. J. A. McCREA, ’ Physic itxn and Surgeon, - . TIFTON, . GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to balls, day 03F-OFF1CJ5 at mildence. -* , or V DR. N. PETERSON Physician and Surgeon* TIFTON, GEORGIA. Oract-In p«ulk lirlck tmlldin „ d n F* All coils promptly resininded to day or night. DR. J. G. GOODMAN, Physician and Surgeon, TIFTON, - GEORGIA. OmcE—Room In the Tifton Drop Store, * Thanking the public for Its past liberal Kir** patronage and solicit a continuation of thesamo. DR.G.C. LANEY, Physician and Surgeon MOULTRIE, • (l.EOJtOIA. Offers hi* services to tho people of Colquitt ail adjacent comities. «rO FFIOK in new drug Stofe. G. A, WHITAKER, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW a! INSURANCE AGENT, VALDOSTA, - GEORGIA. I^psl huslness solicited and give* prompt at- fcjr’drncB—Harrell Building, Room NoJ FULWOOD & ALfjXANDI LAW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS, TIFTON, - GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to all lopal huslness. Eir*OFMOE->Love Hulhling, ltoom No. 1. JOHN A. WILKE&, Attorney - at-Law, ADEL, - GEORGIA. Will practice in nil the counties of the Southern Judicial Circuit of Georgia. Special attention directed to all branelios of the profession and general tmslucsa eolioited. 8-ly. H. A. Y0UMANS, Tifton, Georgia, >.-■ A94 ■ DEALE1V IX- Watches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc., Etc Special attention given to Elotlrio Plating. I also make a apeclalty of repairing fine ami complicated watches ” Satisfaction guaranteed. Olve the h trial. H. A. YOUMAN3, tei San ‘ „ NEW THOMAS HARDWARE VALDOSTA, OKOItOIA. CO. !-C OF Watei’bury, Connecticut. Gunrantrcd System of Scientific Life and Accident Insurance At the Most Reasonable Rates. J. W. HAXXOX, State Agent, Porks’ DulliUiiff, TIPTON, GA. WSr iSuSpcoinl nml I/ichI Agents wonted in every Coup ty in Ihe Stale. Good Itofcrvneos Uequiml. ♦ I refer by pc/mbalan to the followlni urcidenU hy the C * ‘ * j It inner Murray, J Pov full particular.), call on or i\ddrt>s* iKtlon to the following parties who are among the mf.ny who have been paid fat Comir.ccHtmt tndemnuv: \V. H. Oliver, A. J. MoTrca. W, XL Sellar*, J. T.Suilth, .1.1). lVar*ull, Tifton; Jae. T. Gradj, Athlmrn: W. IL Johnston, WlUlagttam, da. J. W. HANXON, Tifton, C\. she Gazette Printing Office. New Types, New Press and. Skilled Workman. I am pleased to nnnounco to my friends ami patron-, in tho eon. 'ies of Berrien, Irwin, Worth and Colquitt that t have just received a complete COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT THE, ONLY PERFECT FOR Send for eircuUr TVCwa Mtg., Uo., Atlanta, Oa. ' >to “ 1« ilstto WhH For cats oj W. A. MKNDXB8KN, TItVoo, Oa. Bernon County Sheriffs Sale-' W t>’» have tt Vno ’V. I’a-il.h m« iotmtaVy i-rl.-i, inmdiiis, ow M»li> «r»« and will :» »« liavv uvu fripula raj ami iu. . firiKllSoN A UAUt.K, M-31H Tifton, lisontla. lanilllna. «nl hjr Unit of ill if SMjf A. awt, J, r.v lane, of And nm prepared to execute at short notice und in workmanlike manner al! elasMis of eommeri:i«l mid legal blank, printing. S solicit jour orders and guarantee to give 'entire Mtitfaiitidn 1 in priota! and qmitity of w ork. Respectfully - B.f. ALLEN FOR MAY. GEORGIA—HcRRias Cocsrr. Willi tormot. tkalagalll ... May next, IN. folloaring p.veerty, to-*lt: ty.lieiar Uw lauil U(io.'i which the *-- new mfdta. hwnt-lm', uQ Ihwixnh | •rtnuN, GEORGIA;. { ■ am