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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, MAY. 6, 1892.
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THE TIME, THE SOUTH AND
ROPE READY FOR IT.
Straight Commercial Cemimii)leatloi» to
Foreign LiuHlu-ThoNeedaiirt Demand
of the South.
Atlanta, April 22.—Editoh Trl-
Kpiwrmi For years direct trade with
foreign countries has been the dream
nnd effort of the Booth.
There is no doubt that this hope is
now within grasp to proper trial, and
it is sure that the time is'ripe for it
and a bold, vigorous and concerted
effort should be mado to get the vast
benefit.
The long money stringency here,
when plenty prevails elsowhere, the
steady crippling of southern interests,
die stress of the fanners in spite of
their big crops, the vassalago of
southern interests to Wall street, and
the outlook of foreign dollars to
trend southward, makes it imperative
and timely for tho south to free her
self from northern money lliralldom
and seek now trade and other busi
ness allies.
The south has, from Providence,
gveat ports and deep harbors, con
nected by shorter lines, usable all the
year round, with the gulf and the
west Nature lias lavishly favored
this section and equipped her for
trade supremacy, giving her the sole
production of the world’s best staple
endless timber for her own merchant
marine, and inexhaustible iron and
coal for manufactures.
It is criminal for her not to use
tier advantages. Sho has slept long
enough—too long upon them. The
day of redemption is hers to secure.
No power can thwart her if she wills
to succeed. '
The long deferred goal is hero to
reach, if slic Indtry,- Every aim of
interest, every Hope of relief from
evils, every lesson of experience,
every impulse of pride, every dic
tate of sense, every law of self-de
fense impels her to business Bide
petulance and financial relief.
Among tlnj, most effective agencies
to give these will be direct trade.
Direct trade will afford new resources
bf money, now. marlret for our prod
nets of even^lind, less expense of
fco^eWcrmiddlc men to Icr.
eon profit, tlie transfer of business
centers here, multiplied financial av
emics, more good immigration, more
nnd cheaper capital, 1110/e trade con
nections, larger competition of, buy
ers-for our goods and productions,
better and more sources from which
to buy tlie goods we want, increase
■til industries, extended trade rela
A Dishonest, Editor. •
It was at Lincoln, 111., that a relig
ious revival was ill progress, and the
evangelist, after a powerful sermon
on tho Christian duty of debt-paying,
called upon all the- members of tlie
congregation who paid their debts to
stand up. Tho congregation rose
almost to a man. After they wore
seated the evangelist invited those
who did not pay their debts to stand.
A solitary, forlorn-looking individual'
rose to life feet, and explained that
while lie found himself in that cate
gory very unwillingly, he could not
help himself, as lie was tlie editor
and proprietor of tlie local paper and
could not pay up, as all the congre
gation owed him their subscriptions.
Such a flood of money as poured
into that office tlie next morning hud
never been known in thu history of
the paper.
FOUND COINC THE ROUNDS OF THE
GEORGIA PRESS.
Facts.F'nnrlo. end News Item. J.nealilcnlly
plated-SomellUu)? of Interest to
Cvury Gnsette Header.
Tho TiCton Drug Store desires us to
publish tho following testimonial as they
handle the remedy and believe It to ire
reliable; “I bought a 50 cent bottle of
Chamberlain’s .Pain Bnlm and applied it
to uiy limbs, which have been afflicted
with rheumatism at intervals for one
year. At the time I bought tho Pain
Halm I was unable to walk. I can truth
fully say that Pain Haim lias completely
cured me. H. II. Fasti, Hollywood,
Kan. Mr. A. H. Cox, the leading drug
gist of Hollywood, vouches for the truth
of the above statement.
tions, relief to our farmers, greatoi
mercantile facilities, business friend
chips, closer linking of home and
foreign interests, the vast Pacific
coast trade, business enlargement,
increased acurelhns of revenue foi
our railways and a wider and bettor
foreign acquaintance with our vo
sources arid the lino attractions of
cur country.
Direct trade is the necessity of our
condition, mid the means of our re
demption from "northern financial
AVIiat is the sense of our making
oilier sections the conduit of onr
wares to Europe, and paying unnec
essary toll which wo can save? It is
a folly. Tlie remedy is in our grasp
I'CjiiusL-tAtte it.
Ottr interest is self-evident and our
duty imperative'. The time
come to act. The fruit is ripe to
pluck. Wo must reap the harvest,
Gov. Northih is in full sympathy
with this vital movetnonl, and will
aid it by all means in Ida power.
This article is the beginning of a
full: discussion of ■.the great matter
and will be followed by others.
I. W. Avmtv.
Many men strive for fame who’
wouldn’t have t he slightest idea what
to do with it if they had it.
f aiACR-DSAUOHl its cure. Conniption.
All otlior tilings being equal, a
baritone voice in a titan nnd a con
tralto voire in a woman will wear
hotter nnd last longer than any of
the others.
tar-WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women.
It is interesting to note that of the
328,000 divorces granted in tlie Uni
ted States during the last twenty
years, 310,000 were granted at the
request of the wives.
Try UL/>PN-DHUu *'i»r Dyspepsia* v
Wo have noticed that when you
tell a woman her daughter is just
the image of her when she was that
igc, the mother looks pleased and
the daughter looks scared.
WcEtRF.E'S WISE OF CASDUI fm Weak Nctrea.
Itusincss Promptness.
The world needs nothing tin
than business promptness,
Lot tlie people of -any community
he a strictly pay-as-you-go people
and that community will prosper
despite all tlie hard times and finan
cial reverses that can come.
Hut on tlie other hand bike a com
munity where the people do not pay
anything promptly, and in spite of
good times and all Iho favorable con
ditions possible, sucl: a community
will not prosper. Its business will
always lie clogged and retarded.
It should be tho first chapter in
business, and oven moral ethics, that
business promptness is one of the
pre-eminent things.
Let tho boys lie taught that, debt
is the solemn obligation of honor,
and they will become good nnd pro
grossive citizens, nnd desirable exam
ples in their community.—Home
Tribune.
The third party will kill the alii-,
mice, the democratic party will kill
the third party, nod then tlie repub
lican party must go. .Inst think of
tlie political funerals we will have to
attend, says the Quitman Sun.
McElr-o’v WINE OF OARPUI tor female diiea.ea.
In nlritos! every ltolghhothifoil through
out the west there Is some one or mort
persons whoso lives have been saved by
Chamberlain's Colic., Cholera ami Dlar
rhcca Remedy, or w ho have boon cured
of chronic diarrhera by It. Such persons
lake especial pleasure in recommending
It to olhcrs, Tho praise that follows its
Introduction nnd use makes It very pop
ular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Tifton Drug Store and Peters & Delete,
Cecil.
Tito South's Mister!line.
When a delegation of colored men
called on the president of (lie United
Slates yesterday, to confer about
lynching in the south, that narrow
advocate of tho force hill advised
thorn to collect the details and give
them to him and to the newspapers.
Of course such details would make
good campaign material for the re
publicans, and ns 'to south is to lx;
singled out for tin investigation we
judge the republican campaign will
he run more or less on tlie bloody
shirt order, with a force lull to follow
whenever the republicans are able to
pass it. It is the fate of the south
to Jio singled out for such attacks as
are mado by’ tho republicans, and
this fact should lie sufficient to keep
the southern people united. If the
republicans were not at heart in fav
or of the force bill the president of
the United States would not be ask
ing for details of lynching* in one
section, when lynch law is not con
fined to this section.—Atlanta Her
aid.
Yet
Prouoniteetl Hopeless
Saved.
From a letter w ritton by Mrs. Ada B,
I, of Groton,8. D„ woqu,t;o! ''Wit*
a wjtlt» coin which retried on my
s, cough set in and finally terminated
i cbneompitou. Four doctor* gave me
ityirip J could live but a short time,
e myself up to my Saviour, delcr-
I if i could not stay with my friends
earth, 1 would meet absent ones
i. Sty husband was advised to got
Jiig’s Kbw Discovery for cunsump-
;lw and colds?' I gave it a trial;
3 Might bottles. It hits cured
I (hank God [ an. now a Well Mil
nan.'” Trial hollies free at
v Faulk’s drug store. Regular
J
i who repudiates allegiance
does not prove
s tb*t party. The
ALL SORTS OF THINGS.
M. W. GASKINS,
GENERAL :: MERCHANT,
I-iOcal Time Tabl
Taking *tfeut January 3ft,, W02. fl
cl:ungc without ; notice.
Extends a Most Cordial Invitation
To tlie People of tlie Town nnd tho Surrounding Country to P
Hint a Visit at Ills New and Elegant Store.
His Specialties will be—
CROCKERY
BHOK8,
HATS,
CAPS,
Goods,
*11,
HARDWARE
There is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and
Carefully Selected Stock of Goods.
Ho carrion nearly everything which { oiiMltute a general stock of Dry Goods, Not loan, Heavy
Omoerien, ntc. His stock h till frcRh and a vinit to lib stow will ho mutually heneileial to pur
chaser nml teller.
Send to him for any Ami everything you need.
Here is tho experience of tlie “Tal-
nliOHsee Girl,” as unrated by the Tal-
lnhnssenn: A young lady ate
half a wedding eako, then tried to
dream of hot future husband. Now
she says she would rather die than
marry tho man slit; saw in that
l ream.
Mitchell W. Grashins,
= _ TIPTON, G EORGIA.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
STATION*.
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TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fino Perfumory, School llooks nnd Stulionnry
Mlgr&llno Is quirk to give relief In
evcrc cases of headache or neuralgia, at
Dr. J.C. Goodman's.
Printing began in Georgia in the
year 1703, with the Gazette at Sn-
vnniialt. James Johnston waj^-etfe
printer. This was thejottly place
where the erection of^a press was at
tempted before the revolution, nml
like many of its contcinpni (tries the
Gazette was compelled temporarily
to suspend when the stamp act was
passed.
(Good Looks.
Good looks nrc more than skin dorp,
depending upo a healthy condition of all
the vital organs. If the liver he Inactive
yon have a billions look, if your kidneys
be affected you have a pinched look, If
your stomach bo disordered you have a
dyspeptic; look. Secure good health and
you will have good looks. Electric Dll
tors Is tho great alterative nnd tonic nets
directly on lltesc vital organs. Cures
pimples, blotches, boils and gives n good
complexion. Hold at Peterson & Paulk's
drugstore, 50e. per boltlo.
Jack Turnor, it third parly loader,
while in Atlanta the oilier day; said:
“I am going to raise n sensation in
political circles before I leave. I will
raise all the hell I can.”
Jack Turner and all other third
party leaders are not working for
liter good .if the people. They are
in the field for themselves, and wottl
“raise hell" all over Georgia if it
were in their power, but, fortunately,
the masses of the people are catch
ing on to tho tricks of bis company
of bell raisers.'
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An oldphvsician, retired from practice, having
had placed In hU hand* by an Ka*t India iniindnn-
ary the formula of a simple vegetable. remedy
for the speedy and |>criiian«nt euro of fonnunip-
tlon, Ilronelifti*, Catarrh, Asthma nnd all Hi mat
nnd Hung Affection*, also a paid tire ami radical
pure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com*
Plaint*, after having texted it* wonderful cura
tive powers In thousands of cases, 1ms felt it his
duty to make it known to Ids suffering fellows,
Actuated by this motive nnd a desire to relievo
iffp;
human suffering.! will xend fm* of charge,to nil
It, ill I v recipe, in Herman, French or
who desire it, tlii\tfvlpe. . .
Kngllsh, with full directions for preparing ami
using. Bent by mail by addressing with stamp,
Ing tillspajieri \v. A, Novi;*, WO Powers
naming this paper!
Mock, IliKihester. X. Y.
X. PETEItSON, M. II.
J. W. PAULK,
Ivarrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, ToILsTaNdT VARNISHES.
The most select stock of Tobaccos nnil Cigars in Iho city.
My customers can be served with good^lavnna cigars,
T call special attention to Prof* l)oxt<*r*H(Jafitirli (.'tires Magic Balm,
Kidney ami LfvorCtiro, Lung Kostoror, Mt'hiuerlc Blootl (Teansei
and Kht'iimat ie Cure. They arc proprietary medicines that arc recommended
very highly for the pm poses claimed for them.
j@" I'RKSIIKST and BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all the year rmtml.
Call ami sco trie.
Tifton, Ga., April 22, 18111. J. C. Cl OODMAN.
1U( i BA.RG-AHSTS !
IN-
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
II
Puxsougpr Trtiins—1
I'ttsKOngor Tut ins—West.
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Daily, except Sunday.
(TuTmn t •» ut Albany with Cent ml nillroadoV
Henrc.bt, Columbus (km them rail way, and Savan-
nuM, Klorida and V.r*t« rn ntllwax.
Conned* a« Waycmss with Savannah. Florid*
ami Western railway.
.InrkKonvilla and St. !.ouls l’nllnmn palaca
sleeping car upon trains Nos. 3 and 4.
C. D. Oviah, J. A. McDcrFiK,
Traffic Manager. <!, I’
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RAILROAD.
SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE.
Sahtiale in Effect April 17, 1892,
I carry n full lino of Dry-Goods, nnd nm
selling Winter Goods away Jlelow C 1 ost to
make room i’or a splendid Bnmmor Stock.
(the ic Youf
MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTHENT
Is fully stocked with, the best goods.
TIFTON, OA„ August 27, !RM.
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M. -A. SEXTON,
Fire In suran ce Agen t,
TII'TON, GEORG I A,
Represents the following obi, reliable atxl popular lire insurance companies
and solicits the patronage of thv insuring public:
Insurance Company^ of North America,
“Greenwich," Total Assets, $1,656,035.13,
"Hartford.” Total assets, 80,570,010.13.
“Central City,” of Selma, Ala.
^Also, write for tlie.“Liverpool and London and Globe,"
“JElna" and “Orient.”
Founded in 1702.
Founded In ISIU.
Founded in 1NI0.
lip.Ai.rns is
Some of the Grand Army boys may be
interested In tlie following from Alex TV
Pope, A. D. C, Commander Dop’t. Teen,
and Ga. tie Bays; “Vic have bad an
epidemic of whooping cough here, and
Cbamblsia's Cough Remedy has been tho
only medicine (bat lias done any g-jod.”
There la no danger from wliooping cough
when litlo rcimdy U 'freely given. It
completely controls the dlscaso. lifl cent
bottles for sale by Tifton Drugstore and
l’ctora A Bciotc. Cecil.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Toilet Articles,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Presh GaNeti Sccdg * Spcdaliyt
KUFiANT LINK DP
Stationary! Writing
VI’M* S'fuf.K OJ*
PfopriGtary Medicines,
eojirurir* AssotfruKst of
Pipes, Cigars. Clsarettrs, Tobacco.
Tite last confederate command to
surrender is said to have been com
pany A, tenth .Missouri infantry, on
the 0th of June, 18G5, The colonel
of the TcgimetiU W. 51. Moose, in
now speaker of the Kentucky legis-
txre, and tho cotrqsray'r, captain, J.
A. i» a candidate for the state !»"■> *« M » hiss «r fv.Ws rati
. I .IBS wr* Its. FKtVMfON f.- f’.tDUt.
M'»a<c 01 StgafOSn. < 4Wa. - tnMMIKtK. Tt/h«vOJaSfciui*^G?l,:
5 bac«« yncvcKi io thu JflKo W. ranlh new
l>5Js:k■ hulkJifTfj, on Malm wtrcvt,
Real Estate and Renting Agent.
lias on his list of lieu! Kslatc soitio very desirable farm lands in the
vicinity of the “Gate City to South Georgia and Florida." Keep your eye
on it, und don’t let it got too high priced before purchasing.
There lands arc within one utul seven miles of town.
If you hunt any Heal Estate—houses or hind—for sale or rent you will
receive prompl and courteous service by placing them with me.
I am, very respectfully,
Mf. M. A. SEXTON.
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1 Fast Mail.
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7:46 *•
No. 1 leaven Macon alter arrival o
ineomfrij
morning train* on Central, Sonthwe*
gia, Ka*l ’l'eime*M:e, Virginia and (
Maeon nml Hinnlnuhatr. i:ii!roudi>.
eru, lirof*
corgw and.
No. ,1 Ifsive* Macon after arrival of incmnimt
afternoon »rains on the
eiiir.il, Southwestern.,
Ma«ou and Northern nml fieoivtu railroad*, ami
loimcctH at lalatka for
St. AneuHtine and all
point* In l!a*t and South Florida, and tilth Um
the Ht. Juhito and Ocklaw
ahii liver xteameri.
No. 2,
No. 4,
Ofll.NH M'llTII.
West India
Fast Mails
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Nm. 2 lr.tvfiN l’.il.tlbti iifn-r at rival fa*i AVnaA In
ti In until from Tftimiu bjj«1 rimmntu at Mnvcm
with all tuiUfoln;; nitsTnoon train# im Central^
ButillivicAtcrii, Macon ami Norlkcm, <ici»rnfa v
L*ut Tcimjomoc, Vi it ini* anti (Ivor;: in »mi Macoa
and lUrmtimham ntilroml*.
No. I lcn\c* •|*aUi!ktt after arrival of train*
fr<>m Hi. Auuuhtinc and point* in Bust ami .Smith
l i 'lorldft and connccu at. Mf
Abu tm.wljh all outuoin^
n, Mai"—
morning train* on Central. Southwestern,Macon
and Northern. Ueorgin, nnd luutt Teime^iee, Vir-
ginla nml morula milrond*. Connection for
\c*tilm)cd train ln'twccti AthiutA anti WiaUniS
ton. D. C.
All tmiltN arrive ami depart from uninn depot*
nt Macon and Palutka.
Elegant idoeplmc uir* will be nm on trains No.
.land No. l.
For further infonnathm apply to agent* *V
luiietinn point* or to
L. .1. (lAltHIB. L. V. (LVNOVA,
Tiekel Auent, Maeon. Ticket Act lit, F.T!atk.u
If. liril.VS, JAS. MKX/IKS.
Trav. Pijm. Apt. Macon. tien‘1 Agt, 1‘alatka,
A. F. K.NAiT, Traffic Manager.
Schsdule in Effect April 17,1832.
TIFTON INSTITUTE.
The Spring Term of the Uiovo sr.hnol will Vpin on Momlay, Jnnmin' 4th, !fc»2. and r*»:iiinm> f'j.
Twenty week*. 1'n^hytbpnding th's se**lfm will receive the tiwwltof th» public wlmol fmul.
MONTH:
High Deli.x.l, $.*».0(K
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