The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, April 29, 1892, Image 3

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m *£V THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1892. . ALL SORTS OF THINGS. FOUND GOING THE ROUNDS OF THE GEORGIA. PRESS. Fact*. Fancii-s »u Xr*-i Items Laconically Slated - ft mi-thiiiR of Interest to Every Gillette Vender. spring Green takes the Toad as a color. Man’s life is a constant, trial, and all his neighbors am on the jury. J@-WINE OF CAROUI, a Tonic for Women. Ask any peddler or book agent who scut 1 him to you and you will find it is one of your best friends. tSJ~ BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cure. Constipation. At this season of the year one is apt to regard every well dressed couple on a railroad train as a bridal pair. HicElroe’c WINE OF CftBDUl for femele diseases The people in their unrest and anxiety for something bettor arc ready to grab hold of almost any thing. They will get hold of tho tail end of perdition for the south when they grasp the St Louis plat form.—^Vienna Progress. Try BLftOK-ORAUGH>tctt Tor Dy*pcpsla. Money is plentiful at the north, • and it would come south for invest ment if the people of the states that want it would clear their statutes of exemptions and other features that intimidate capital, and enact straight, Vheffist collection laws.—Albany Herald. BeELBEE’S WISE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerves. There is no room for tho third party in Georgia, nor any other Routhcru state. A third party would make the south a land of disoord and strifo. It would divide a homo genous people and crown with suc cess tho republican conspiracy start ed a quarter of a century ago, and continued down to the present time. Tt would revive some of the old re construction horrors, paralyze our in dustric.i, and Mexicanize tho fairest portion of the republic. The farmers are not to ho deceived by every agi tator who wants an office, and the Would-be leaders who have deserted the rcpublioau party in tho north- west tq organize a party- in Georgia tviiLwveriinve a corporal’s guard of "''followers in the state.—Mellao En terprise. Kesolutlons of tho Hancock County Democracy. We, the democrats of Hanoock county, in mass meeting: assembled, denounce tho Force hill, tho jfoKhi- ley tariff, the demonetization of sil ver, the contraction of tlio currency and the socialistic and bankrupting schemes of the third party. We denounce tho third party scheme to further rob our impover ished people by ii gratuity of a thou sand million dollars to overpaid fed eral soldiers. We denounce its socialistic land plank. Wo denounce its proposed cor ruption- of officials, centralizing of government powers and bankruptcy of the people by the purchase of rail roads and telegraph lines. We demand home rule. Wo demand the lowest living tax ation, stato and federal—tho necessa ries of life to bo exempt We demand free coinage of silver and legal tender equality for it with grid. We demand abolition of the na tional banking system. We demand such an increase in tho pirculating medium as will fully moot all tho demands of business. We demand a reduction in tho shameless pcusiou burdens imposed on the south by tho federal govern ment And we hereby instruct our dele gates to the Slay convention to se cure the embodiment of these views the stato platform of our party- Specimen Cases. ’ S, If. Clifford, New Osssel, WIs, wax troubled with neuralgia and rhoumullBm; Ills stomach was disordered, his liver wnt nffer-lod to an alarming degree, appotlu fell a way, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Klcetrie Billers cured him. Edward Bhcphcld, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sere on his leg of eight years’ standing Used three bottles of Elect! ic Hitters and seven boxes Buckler's Arnica 8alv< nnd Ida leg is sound and well. John •Spoakor, Catawlia, 0„ hail five largi fever sores on Ills leg, doctors said hr Was Incurable. One bottle of Electric Hitters and box Bucklen’s Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Hold hy I’oterson & I’nulk druggists. Bountiful Tilings. How many beautiful things arc in the world if wc would only take the time to sec them. How hcautful is the Easter season with tho awakening flowers, the warmth of tho snnshinc, tho per- • fnmed air and the song of birds! The hills and mountains are groen, and all imtureT^lmiMgwind-pnlsatiii).' with life, invites us to higher and nobler things. If men could only look for a little while aw.iy from the cares of bus! ness; away from the liarsh rattle of trade, and see tho landscapes in their beauty, the sunrise and tho sunset in their gorgeousness, see the stars and hear the sermons they preach, look into the tender eyes of little children and rest for a time in tho sweeter and hotter side of life, how much j0; happier the world would be! And what s beautiful thing is the Clu-isrian religion—beautiful in -this life and beautiful in tlio life beyond; helpful to the to'erlmrdened, a halm to the suffewri gentle fo.the bruised its charity foir the frafl, yet a for the staying, it. fills the with fragrance and leads at lasf* to the still waters, to the sweet fields to tho ever-blooming Tree of Lite. Truly, of all' (lie beautiful things, the most beautiful is the iVview of tlii* life and the i of the life and the world to Atlanta Herald. using their influence and votes to Chicago only such delegates as will favor incorporating them in the na tional platform. 2D CONGRESSIONAL DIST, DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMIT TER MEETING LAST FRIDAY, Pcreona Mutt Gubtrribo to tho Chicago Platform or not Vo to in tho Democrat* fe Congressional Primaries. In answer to a call of Chairman Hobbs the democratic! executive committee of tho secoqd congression al district mot in Albany last Friday. All hut four counties were represent ed. The following proamhlo and resolution were adopted: From unmistakable evidence which lias been, laid before this committee, it appears that the third party In tills dis trict has formed itself into apolitical party, having appointed a campaign committee, which in turn lias sent out In secret to the members of tho third party of Hie district instructions to organize and vote at tho democratic primaries and select delegates of their own party to tho deuio n rattc convention who will vole for their nominees. And it further ap pears that many mlsguldod men hereto fore democrats in tlio district, have for mally denounced dcmocmoy and joined tho third party and then propose to go to the polls and vote as democrats. It further appearing that, although this committee requested all tho counties In the district to hold their several pri maries on the noth day of July next for the selection of delegates to tho congres sional convention to bo bold on the 17th .day of August next, that several counties th ' the executive committees of which have upon them third.psrty men, are ignoring said Instructions, and are calling and holding their conventions now with the view to select third party men as dole galas to Bald congressional convention to support third party men. The com mittee fpol that. In thus trying to bring on the congressional primaries before tho time recommended by this committoo and in thus acting In disregard ami In violation of democratic usage, the pro moters and -abettors of Ihe.tliird party ubnilt For a number of years I have been subject to violent attacks of Inttumatory rheumatism which generally lusted about two months, On the tirst of this month I was attacked In the kneo and suffered soveroly for two days, when I procured a bottle of Chamberlain’s I’ntn Balm and It relieved me almost instantly. I there fore most cheerfully recommend It to those who are similarly aflilcted every where.—H. 1). Wum.Kv, J-Tarthuiule, N. Feb. 1838. Mr. Whitley la a very prominent man In thlB place and Ills dls- easo was very widely known as lie Buf fered such severe pain.—W. M. Houston & Go , merchants, Martlndale, N. 0. BO cent bottles for sale by TIfton Drug Store and Peters & lieloto, Cecil. M. W. GASKINS, GENERAL | MERCHANT, Extends a Most Cordial Invitation To tlio People of tlio Town nutl the Surrounding Country to P Him a Visit nt His New nnd Hlegnut Store. His Specialties will be- GROCKERY SHOES, HATS, ^ CAPS, D1USS8 GOODS, HARDWARE There is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and • Carefully Selected Stock of Goods. He carries nearly everything which constitute a general stock of Dry flood*, Notion*, Heavy (Iroecrlon, etc. HI* utock Is all fresh ami a visit to his store will bo mutually beneficial to pur chaser and toiler. Bend to hint for auy and everything you need. * Mitchell W. Graskins, TIFTON, G-EOR6-IA. TIFTON DRUG STORE Kkki's a Ftrt.ti Surimv or- M|llg I.ocal Time Table, Taking effect- January 3d, mi. Subject to change without notice. STATION'S, Lv Albany., Dari*. Willingham... lMlKdhi l’onlau . Simmer, Ar ‘ill Lv Ti/ton. 4 * Hrookfield “ Enigma “ Alapaha 4 ‘ Willncoorheo. “ 1W Mile IV at 44 Wosionia 44 Kirkland..,. 44 Pearson..... 44 McDonald... “ Millvrood.... 44 Warcahmo.... Ar Waycnws.. Pauwcnifcr Vmlns—'Kiuit*'* •No.3 f No. 4. 1 36 am fl ««m Vi US uni a 16 am Vi zrani n 20 am FJ 4i am 417 am 4 32 32 am 4 4ft aiu 4 33 am ft 03 Am ft 20 am ft 4ft Mil 2 47 |V *3 00 aiu o3 38 am 13 08 am *4 22 am f4 38 am I*v Wayomat. “ Sohlattervillc. 41 HoNikcn “ Nnhunta...... *« Lulatott • 4 Atkitwm ’* AVnyneavfHe,. 44 Jamaica.,;... ** Isles' Marsh.. Ar llruiiMWiek. fft 09 am ft 2ft am No. 10. ft 30 pin 3 20 pm 3 4ft pm 4 SO pm 4 20 pin 6 00 pm •No. 12. 4 15 am 4 45 am fft Oft am ft 40 am 6 20 am « 30 am 6 4ft am 7 Oftnm 7 20 am 7 40 am 8 4ft am 0 20 am 10 20&m 10 50 am in oo am fft 48 pm| in 18 am fft Mi pm 10 26 am 14 pm’ in 44 am f6 23 pmt 10 6a tn « 60 pm; 11 ro pm f6 art pm 11 (tt pin M 62 pm 11 22 pm f7 02 pm 111 32 inn 7 23 pm 11 50 pm PiiRNongcr Trains—JVcRt. STATIONS. iii'ugi mm nvUninawToTcrr “ pylon 1 Mat All. 44 Jamaica ,* Waynmllle... 44 Atkinson Lulaion Nahunta 11ol token Hehlattcrvillo. Ar Waycrosa.. TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, Fine PdrAimory, School Books nnd Stationary; A Queer Freeze. Air. IV. W. Thompson, the propri etor of the LeConte Nursery at -Smith vilio, says the effect of the freeze last month, which killed near ly all the LeConte pears, was the queerest lie ever knew in his years of experience. A week aftor the freeze lie carefully examined the blooms on the trees ami found a large propor tion of the fruit uninjured. The pears grew until they were the size of peas, when they fell off. An ex amination of them disclosed the fact that the pears were yet perfectly sound, but tlio stems which held them had been frozen, which caused them to fall off.—Fu Valloy leader. are socking to foreo democrats to subm; to tliolr obnoxious ami clangorous doc trines. Bo it therefore Beached, That we respectfully ro- quost tho true men of tlio district who have boon enticed Into this unholy third party movement to withdraw from tho same, and bo with us ns in tho past. Imt tiing shoulder to shoulder for our mutu al interests, which arc identical, Bo it further Resolved. That tlio democrats of tho several counties of tills district arc re quested to refrain from participating in any way in tho primaries or convontfuns which, under tlio organization and manipulation of tho third party, are now being held contrary to tho instruction- of ibis coiiimltleo, ami to hold as re quested democratic primaries on the 80th of July next for tha selection of delegates to the congressional conven tion. Be It further Resolved, That the convention which Is called to meet in Albany on the 17th day of August next to nomlnalo a cattdl date for this district, are respectfully re qttosted to recognize only the delegates Which are selected by tho primaries held on the SOlli of July next. In making those recommendations the convention docs not wish to be under stood as dictating to llie democrats of this district. We simply sec tlio danger ous conspiracy which Ib organized against your welfare, and lieg you to buckle on your armor, and defeat the machinations of these dangerous men. Wo further request that the democrats of Hie several counties get together and see to it that their executive committees are composed of democrats, purging the Larrps of Every Description. 1.4 tt’aycrooa.... WareftlMiro.. Millwood..., McDonald.. IVanutn Kirkland... AVwitimla... 08 Mile IV>*t Hrnv’a. «* Wluuoonflheo.. Alapnha Knljrma Jinxikdehl..-. Ar TIfton PAINTS, i OILS * AND * VARNISHES. The most select stock of Tobaccos and Clgsrs in tiro city. My customers can bo served with good Havana cigars. committees of all third parly men and ... . . . .. . those who will not abide by tho rules adopted by tiiiucommittee,ami thai lire committee, when purged nnd organ I zed, shall hold prlmarios as provided hy law. And that tho election thus held shall bo returned to tlio executive coin- miltees of the several counties by tho managers of said election, after consoli dation. Resolved. That tho lest for a voter at the democratic primaries In this district For years tho editor of tho Burlington Junction, Mo., Post, has been subject to cramp colic or fits of Indigestion, which prostrated him for severalhours and un fitted him for business for two or three days. For HnKpasl year he has been using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy whonevertho occasion required, and It has invariably given him prompt relief. 25 and 50 cent bot tles for sale by TIfton Drug Store and Pctors & Iielote, Cecil. BjWWM and certainty of ft’s have made Chamberlain’s Congh "y famous, i li is Intended especial. . croup nnd whoop- 'atodiiletooMa! rent , 50 rea*. i Dror.Stort- A Novel. Shipment. A few days ago there passed over the Central road two cars loaded with patent fire hurdlers, on route to Day- ton, Ohio. These kindlers were manufactured at Pina City, on the S. A. M.- road. They arc made of rainliist and refuse rosin, and pressed into little square cakes, oqc-fourth of a cake being sufficient to start a Are. It was some Ohio men who conceived the idea of making a profit out of this waste material, atid they are making money. There are many other things m this state which arc now wasted that crnilfl be utilized ami matlo a source of profit.—Ft. Valley loader. ,, Now Try Thin. It will cost you nothing and will sunt* !y do you good. If you have a couah, cold or any trouble with throat, chest or longs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Cougha and Colds is guar anteed tnglvu relief, or tmnitty will be paid back. Sufferers from fa grlpj .found it Jest the tiling and under its ttt had ti speedy and perfect recovery. Try a xiunpla holtlo tit our expense And learn for yonyseif jtwifiow tjond ri thimt; ft hi Trial lottlsAfrne a Petmon. Ur. Pauli’s I call apodal attention to Frol'. Dexter’s Catarrh Cure, Magic Balm, Kidney and Liver Cure, LuUff Uostorer, Mesmeric Blood Cleanse) and Uhenmnttc Cure. They are proprietary medicines that aro rccommeudcd very highly for the purposes claimed for litem. ftS- FHKSHKST AND BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all tho year round. Cull and see me. TIfton, (la., April 22, 1801. ,T. C. G OODMATST. f Htopon signal. DalJ.v, Sunday. CNmneota at Albany with‘Central rallwiatfot Hi-urffla, Colmnbu* Southern railway, ami Savan nah, Florida and Western railway. Comicou at IVajcrcw# with Savannah, Florida and Western railway. .Jacksonville and St. Louis Pullman palace sleci'inp oar ui>ou trains Nos. 3 and 4. C. D. Ou t:**. J. A, MrDrmit, Trafllu ManaKcr. «. 1*. A. F. W. A Mi IHU, (IKO. \V. HA INKS, A.U.i 1 . A.Ofu'l ftupt. BI» BARGAINS ! -JN-- DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS. I carry a full lino of Hry-Croods, and am selling Winter floods away Below Cost to make room for a splendid Summer Stock, he that the voter, when challenged, shall swear lliat lie tu-ceptu, in good fa! ilth, the platform of principles adopted hy the ■ ft national democratic convention at Chica go, and that the national democratic platform adopted at Chicago bo tlio true test of democracy. A central campaign committee, composed of Messrs. It. Hohhs, chairman, W. A. Harris, E. B. Bush, \y. N. Spetteo, Jo{pl Triplett and 1*. E. Boyd, was appointed. Cures scratches on horses nnd mange on dogs with one or two applications. For sale by Peterson & Paulk, TIfton, Go. A Stunner. “Just let mo ask a question there,” said a level headed farmer the other day to a third party man who was talking about the corruption of the two old parties and the necessity of forming a new one, “where are you going ttt get your members for your new party?’ “From the two old parties, of course,” was the answer. “But how are you-going to make a good thing out of two corrupt things,” was next asked, it wsa a stumicr and him no! yet b*tt) an swered.—Newton Enterprise. Give Ho In Patranage and 1 Will k Ii Money. FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERAUTMENT Is fully stocked will), the best goods. TIFTON, OA„ August 27, 1891. II. It. TIFT. M. A.. SEXTON, Fire Insurance Agent, TIFTON, GEORG IA, Represents tho following old, reliable and popular lire insurance companies and solicits the patronage of thv insuring public: Insurance Company of North America, "Greenwich,*’ Total Assets, *1,090,0.15,-13. “Hartford.*’ Total assets, $0,570,010.13. “Central City,*' of Selma, Ala. Also, write for the “Liverpool and London and Globe,'* “Aitna” and j“0rlent.'* Founded In 170$ Founded In 1831. Founded In 1810, TIFTOIST 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 Goorgia and Florida.” Keep your eye oh it, and don't let it get too high priced before purchasing. These lauds are within one atid seven miles of town. If yon have any Heal Estate—houses or land—for sale or rent you will receive prompt and courteous service by placing them with me. I am, vcry.’respectfuUj, i-tf. M. A. 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Bohtlule la Effect April 17, 1863. UOIN’It OOPTU. d’ortlel© TIfton Vuldoata Jaittcc Lnku City Hamptun . I'alalka Nn. H ~V..-3, West India Fast UaU. Express Mail. a. tn. 8:4ft p. oi. 2AW p. n». 11:2ft 44 3uT3 “ 1 ,D0 a. in. h:ift ** 3:» •• 0:25 44 32W 44 7;.‘W « fiD3 44 9KW * 4 A tiff 44 10:2ft 44 1 j40 ** ArrivwlM No. l loavt'fi 'Martin after MtUiVitf T&ajnlaM morulnc tralua «n Cental. Koutbwratoru, Orort I rim Kaat Tonumtu, Virginia and fttorgta wvj Miuion ami lllntilnahnm nilruatU. lUnnlH^lnm o* MaTvr aiuriioon tralr.a on No. 3 JeavoA Mat-oii «fu»r arrival of incoming tho Centro). Southwestern. niicriiraiii uuiiisiiii mu t vmmi. tamuiwcawni, Mn«on and Nnrlhmi and tlHirclarailroaila, and ... jfjr * ooimtM'ta at t’alutkn fur St. AitmitLine and nil •olnta in Kant ami .South Florida, am) with the l:o Nt. John*anil «h klnwnlm river ateamera- TfoTs, ooiMil wonrii. Will India Fafit.Vail. 'vio aT*ni, 02H* “ 8^)3 * 4 9K» « .;10:11 44 123X1 Wrtvo 1‘ttlatka..... Hampton ,. take City.. Jnaiier Val Junta... Ttfum Cortlele l-.lfl p. m. Arrive Miron 4:10 44 _ “N’orilntvoVTTiiatkA after arrivci lasUWest In dia mail from Tampa and ooancrU at Macon with all outpoint: niterihxki twin* on Central, Hnutlmefliorn, Macon and Northern, Georgia, Kaal Timnwww 4 . Virginia amt Heorgia ami Macon and IdnnluRhain rnllroada. No. 4 leave* tabaka after arrlral of trains ~S r o7ir Expires Mail ail. ’fftfiTpr m. 0’IU7 *• 44 UX4* 44 Lflrti. m. 2*0 4 i» 7 :lfi pitilA and GVorifte ntllrooda. Connection .... ^’“ “.ralw lictween Atlanta and Waahlng- A. C. KNA1T. Traffic Manager. Sohodnlo li\ Effect April 17,1892. Stations. tv Macon..... ^Ar. Sofk.ee Lv. *♦ MaelU 44 44 .. . Montpelier.... 41 * 4 .,.. Cnllsulen.....* 4 44 .. .Vatetcvme....-“ M ...Ttmao«i>n....“ o.Thnnriur Sjv^r#. WcqHibWTy . .*• City.., 44 ...Harris ...iKIeoea. Mntumllle . La Ormtee...Lv. KeadtJpr 12:10 p. ro. 11:2ft a. nn 10:43 44 44 Iftdft “ 44 9 j|(|4g X, *• o 8:15 44 44 12Sl“ “ 7*00 44 “ rvdfft “ 44 6*6 u 44 ■ 5hSS :•* O ftd» 41 CMUMlMt In Cnhro Depot, Macon, ({»«, wl>h' Valdieta, take City, I*o* from flt. Aupuatlno and points in Fast and fiotith Florida and connect* at M<v< J ‘* 'aeon with rdl outcolnr - i, Smithweatem, Moeni, and Nortlicni, Georgia, and Kast T inoruiiii: trotrta on Central, Southwestern, 1. .„ VlN for vestihnled tn ton, D. t 4 . All train# arrive and depart from uulon depots at .M.hihj mid I'ulatkA. Klcgant sleeping cars will be ntn on trains No. 3 and No. 4. For further information apply to agents at inction or to L. J. 1IAHIUH. L. C. CANOVA, Ticket A cent, Macon. Ticket Agent, tabatka. Ii. HURNB. JAB. MF.Ny.IL8, Trav, I’M*. (Jpji'I Agt, talatka. II o. », ft K u. n. )*vJ ... . IstliSt- Avvt-.itrw, n.iil twines in Fhvlib; V. It. taUm !wJ»iK}; (wwitla lUOnwrt.fcr WMdnvuki sut) Au«u*a, »n(! »t i»au«i 1^- yi-n-l, \t V»tw,v)Un with A. ft *\ R.)t. fursl*- *. N ,lon» on that tins,WM) »t la tlrans# »)Ui ft.ft W. )\ K, St.rtsr Mmuznniw nnrf )**wnt *uU ta- tvn«K))sti UWMHS * Vm nmlisv tnrorwatSon spply tn 1..J. IIAKttltt, «. fi. Tivkvt A*l„ .Vac--n. Ticket AtU k H* jOui Tlte Spring Term of the above »choai will begin on kfmiday, Jantwry 4th, 1*22, a ad continue Sm Twenty wcwk*. FnpUn attending ibis tftMtait will receive tho twnrftt of tho public school fund. klresuore Largo *i«' $i. C. A, WILLIAMS, I /■A BALE STABLES, TIFTON. {■•A. WILLIAMS, Fropi TUITION PER MONTH : I’rlnmry, 412.00. Intermediate, #2.00, Hljrl) School, jj)».t>0. JtqilU tbwMb* *»WW« at tho Winning nt 0» Term to Inviw tbnlr proiw* e!»irUie»ti«i. OEOiafikTA CcJftTnrtlWsimViilimf,kcniUiybezatloqarrf)maq^'-enttnaches*.' f - F W ,-O. r&i'FT , Onorffts. »sno«rj 1,1»W- SriJaUrv liuantot PJ I For Rent. Ft™ nk-c laix» momsmiatalrtlatl lirklk tmiliilne. 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