The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, May 13, 1892, Image 3

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■ :~S=^r=~: Tllii fJA^I-'l'TK: T1FT()N, GA„ FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1892. DIRECT TRADE M 3. THE TIME, THE SOUTH,AND EU ROPE READY FOR IT. {itmiRltt Coiuttirroiiil CkimuttmhfiiUatt to Foreign Landa—TJ** Jlwnl nml Demand . of th«> South, , The great subject of direct trade for tbe south with foreign countries is ^renting a deep and widespread interest. ’ Tho movement is] meeting with a strong a»d universal endorsement. The necessity and benefit are fully realized, and all are eager for and ready to unite in trying to get it. Success involves a candid dismis sion of tho difficulties in the way, and tho means and prospects of over coming them. m \ Wh will for tho present look at the trials that have been made since the war, as based upon the new con ditions wrought by that great strug gle with its colossal and revolt, tion- ■ary results. In 1871 the Brunswick and Alba- tny railroad arranged for a line of steamships from Liverpool to Bruns wick, but the collapse of tlmt railway enterprise and the control of the con necting road from Brunswick to the west by a rival line broke up tbe scheme. That cause of failure is not likely now. A lino was starte 1 between Virginia and Europe later, buF* it could only get exports during the cotton season, and while there was enough imports for tho Ijne, there . -p 0rt? ihution ami A Living Creed. Do not keep tho alabaster boxes of your love and tenderness, sealed up until .your friends are dead. Fill their lives with sweetness. .Speak ap proving, cheering words while their cars can hear them, ami while 1 their hearts can be thrilled and inada hap pier by them; tho kind things you mean to say wheu they arc gone Bay before they go. The flowers you mean to send for their coffin send to brighten and sweeten their homes before they go. If my friends have alabaster boxes laid away, full of fra grant perfumes of sympathy and af fection, which they intend to break over my dead body, I would rather they would bring, them out in my wear}’ and troubled hours, and open them, that I may he refreshed and cheered by them while I need them. I w^Id rather have a plain coffin without a (lower, a funeral without a eulogy,'titan a life without the sweet ness of love and sympathy. Let us learn to anoint our friends before hand for their burial. Post mortem kindness does not cheer the troubled spirit. Flowers on the coffin easts no fragrance backward over a life’s weary way,—AV. P. Lovett. ALL SORTS OF THINGS. FOUND GOING THE ROUNDS OF THE GEORGIA PRESS, , Fact*,mur.li* at|(| New# ftrm* Laconically Stated-Someth lug of Intercut to Kvery GuKcttp ltrmlor* M. W. GASKINS, GENERAL :; MERCHANT, Extends a Most Cordial Invitation Guaranteed to cujo Itch In ilO minutes, dll For sale by Potorson & l’nulk, Tifton, Gn, ‘irig to northern pfgle money. 'rivjVew more : mwl' naval tores, and xvns not matte to hold cargoei this drove the. ports where tl This line dictk to export} stores, rice, at western graijfj’-' VAnd, the English steamship lilts 'propos^to back us With all the money.needed to run the business, ' y'. This question of money and that auxiliary matter, so vital, of exchange have been great banners, almost in superable ones, and yet they arc sim ile questions of fact, to be overcome the fact of funds; and the great amsliip lines of England ‘propose attend to ibis, and-whenever tho h furnishes the freight they will ide the means to-do the trade, increased productions of the shown in our last paper about, rn materia! expansion, demon-' inr ability to provide imports arts enough for the purpose, should make the trial. Nor ton' . successfully running a |lc line to Europe, and we ju same. There is enough a line further south, lier trials we were con- Ite fact that the whole ignition was westward ;d. Now that is altered, ih her bettor climate tive resources, is not to better class of for- and large kind of tern seniors. The those immigrants roo of rbvenuo to ers. way has been erenoe' of our c believe that jsl. Our farm- ess men have ,ng enough to needs, and to jtiything, that e relief, and effective. .a ship to and kffid iorts, and ,ll cargoes lias been increased jdly ex- toyed, iwt liii'l, ness :ing a m Fur in Gardens, Tho garden oh tho farm is one of its most iniportantadjuncts, for it, can lie made to largely supply the wants of the table. In this climate, by proper care, there is not a month in the year that something for the table cannot be taken out of tbe garden. Yet there arc few farmers who pay any attention to the garden farther than to plant a few, ions of peas and potatoes in the spring, which yielded blew messes, and then the garden looks as barren as an old Hold tho remainder of the year. AVith a little care and labor the garden ban be made to almost entirely supply tile family with the most healthful food the year round. Teach the children to take an interest in the garden. Give each of them a particular patch to attend to, and they will soon love •the work, and in time will take en tire charge of it. (hires scratches on horses ami mango on lillhl .logs with ode or two applications. For sale by Peterson .X Paulk, Tifton, Ga. Don’t Forget Box Keys. Postmaster General lA’anamaker has made a ruling about the delivery of mail from lock boxes which will bo of interest to many. The ruling is as follows’ “A postmaster should, in a spirit of accommodation, deliver letters from lock boxes to the owner thereof when such owners have for gotten to bring their keys, He is not justifiable in delivering mail from a look box to any person other than tbe owner unless lie be presented with a written order therefor. If the owner of a lock box desires some one else to take tho mail from the box he should provide him with a key thereto,” "Late to boil and and early to rise will shorten the road to your home in the sklcB." But early to hod and a "Little Early Riser," the pill tlint makes lifo longer and better and wiser. J. 0. (food man. AVbat shall it profit a map though be argue politics all day anil only' succeed in nauseating bis hoarjors, or what shall ho give in cxcltaiigo for mskiiig an assinino monstrosity of himself. BLACK-DRAUGHT »*•» cures Constipation. Polities is like religion in otto re spect at least—a little enthusiasm goes a long ways—and after a fel low gets off and thinks about the capers be cut he feels like employing a blind goat to butt him. JC6V-WINE OF CARDUI, ji Tonic for Women. No man or community ever Achieved success by keeping still and waiting for something to turn up. A town which waits for some one to come in mid build it up will wait a long while, for like attracts like, nml a live town attracts live men. Try BUCK-UHSU0H1 ,r»Dj. W »l». Tho local newspaper man, who has to mingle, daily with ins patrons and constituents, very much the same us the preachers and politicians do, can’t please everybody and liavo every body for his friend without making a flunky of himself and sending out a paper that will never com mand respect v>' exercise any influ ence over public opinion. MctUtEE'X WISE IIF CSlUim for Weak Net vol. Hom<VMii<lo liny. Almost every day there can be seen in every town 111 Georgia wag ons loaded with bales of western bay being battled into the country to feed mules engaged in killing grass, and the grass which they arc killing would make better bay titan that which they are being fed on. It is little wonder that the Georgia farmer makes - no money when he pays $20 per ton for hay which ho can- make at homo for $2 per ton. When our farmers learn to utilize the bountiful resources which nature basso lavish. I.y bestowed upon them, they will have no cause to oomplain that, their labor is. uonmunerative. Early Risers, Early Itiocrs, Early Risers, the famous little pUU for consti pation, sick liaadaebc, dyspepsia and nervousness. .1. C. Goodman. HrnitU Fruits. Onr fruit growers should not despise small things. Strawberries l raspberries come iu at a season |ben they help on/, nml bring profit- . prices. There is more monoy in all fruits to the mire than in pear* peaches, (hie beauty about J fruits is that they come into Ibj and furnish an immediate in, . Valley Leader, I IraEra OOHSUMMIOH 002ED. Local Time —- Taking efreft (January „JM t 1FM?. Subject to rlmnge without notlc 4 * Passenger Trains—Host To tlio Pod-pin of tho Town mid the Surrounding Cjountry ** Him n Visit at Ills Now nml Elegant Store. RTATtDNA. His Special ties will bo— CROCKERY HHOK8, , * HATS, CAPS. DKRR8 GOODS, &c„ «fc<\ Lv A litany . “ Darto " WSlfrhKlitf&i... “ fAllM’IIll I'nuInn Sumner/....... Ty-Ty Ar Tifton I 86 am II rat am ft *« ani Vi lfi Mill U 2* am W w am fif >11 am Lv HARDWARE Tifton llnibktictfL. iCiitpna .... There is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and Carefully Selected Stock of Goods. Ho carries nearly everything which constitute a general Mock «f Dry flood*, Notions, Heavy Hrooorfoa, ot<\ His stock is n)l/fmOi and it vlftit tohl* store will Ikj mutually benellelal to pur chaser mul seller. Semi to him for any and everything you need. Willacoofthet.. Gray’a 08 Mile l’o#t... West ton la Kirkland Pent.mu McDonald...-. AIUIwimnL. .... WareMhoro..., r Wayt-roa# S» am f3 iw nh» 22aui f4 am idalnta. after lutviti)! tested It# wondt.Hul cura- Uvapfen*— * ■* * ** " Mitcliell W. Graskins, TIPTOISr, GEORGIA. f5 09 am 5 it am No. l«. 5 at) nm f/» 43 JHH; SU sg pm, fu 14 pm Ki IW pm! ft; w> pin' ft*. 36 pm; f« hi |.m rr mi pm l w pm" o nr. adi 6 irtuth « am « Mam ? w *ht 7 Maw ? 27 am 7 84 am 7 41 am 7 C0i 8 10 am 8 21 am 8 SO am U 10 an, TIFTON DRUG STORE Knurs a Fvu. Sum.v of tel Drugs, StStfi )„ TOILET AND FANCY ARTIOLKS, Fine Peviiinu'i’y, School Hooks ancl Stationary. Larrps of Every Description. There are three things (hat our common school* should he compelled to do; First, get the young in love with land and homo-—make home so intensely interesting that the children will preterit to all also; second, teach them to make agriculture profitable; and■ third, make farm life intelleetu- ally and morally oh a level with the bust possible life elsewhere. BIcElm 1 . WISE as CBBDUI lor wmi.l. Sl.c.u* AY A.vrKi)-—In almost every town in this country, an editor who can read, write and argue polities and at the same time be religious, funny, scientific nitg historic; who can write to please everybody, make no mis takes, be in two or three places at the same time and never forget any thing, live on wind and make twice as much money as a United States mint. Mlgratlno is quick to ph-c relief In severe cases of boadachi) or neuralgia, at Hr ,r,C. Goodman's. A word from Peter Cooper; “In all towns where a no we pa pot is pub lished, every man should advertise in it even if nothing more than a card stating his name and tin; busi ness lie is engaged in. It does not only pay tlu’ advertiser but lets the people at a distance known that t lie town in which you reside is a pros perous community of business men. As tlte seed is sown, so the seed recompenses, Never pull down your sign while you expect to do luisi- ness.” PAINTS, • OILS * AND * VARNISHES. Tho most sublet stock of Tobaccos and Cigars In tho city. My,customers cstt lie served with good Havana cigars. 1 call special attention to Prof, Devter’sCitfurrh Cure, HTttgle Btilin, Kidney nml Liver (Jure, Lung Kestnrer, Mesmeric Blood Cleanse! nml Ithcmnntlc Cure. They arc proprietary medicines that are recommended very highly for the purposes claimed for them, it*- FJIKSHU8T aNi> BEST (lAliDKN SKKDS, all the year round. Call and are me. Tifton, Ga„ April 22, 1 SOI. ,T. C. GOOF) Al A 1ST. BIGr BARGAINS ! -LV- DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS. I carry ti full lino of Dry-Goodn, and am Helling "Winter CJootls iiAvay Bolovv Cost to make room for a splendid Summer Stock. MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMENT Is fully stocked with tho best {roods. TIFTON, GA., August 27, I HIM. In almost every neighborhood through out the west there is annul one or more persons whose lives have been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Dlar- rluea Remedy, or who have been cured of chronic diarrboan by it, 8uob persons take especial pleasure in recommending it to others. The praise that follows its introduction and use makes it very pop ular. 2,7 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Tifton Jirug Stoi c and Peters ik Relate, Cecil. 11. II. TIFT. A I . A . SEXTONr Fire Insurance Agent, A Proposed Keliool Contest. The trustees of the Shelimati In stitute, at Shelimati, (la.,suggest that a competitive exhibit, participated-in by all the graded and high schools of the state he held. The trustees of Shellman offer to Contribute ftlhfl toward a prize of $1,(1110 to be award, ed to tbe school which makes tho best showing. It is proposed that Cedi school entering the contest shall send five or ten of its most advance, 1 pupils tvho w ill stand mi examifistiop, in the English branches ami Latin. A further suggestion is that n meet ing of teat iters lie held at Macon, .May 2k, to arrange for tjio contest. —Albany Herald. TJ KTOTST, GKO IKM A, Represents the following old, reliable and popular tire insurance companies and solicits the patronage of thv insuring public: Inunrancp Company of North interim, - - Founded In 1702. "Grrrnwirh,” Total Assets, Sl,(IMi,o:ifi,l3. - Founded in 18,11, “Hartford.” Total assets, »<t,6711,010.111. • Founded in 1810. “Central City,” of Selma, Ala. Also, write for tho “Liverpool and London and Globe,” “.Etna” and “Orient.” TIFTON INSTITUTE. 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Co’mircu at AlUmiy with rent nil raifrunriV*! h.'iirulit, ( olumltuh huntlmrii railway, ami l*avan, mli, Vltiritln mul Wrsimi railway. ('oom'dN at IVt.jtTuM with Suvmui ., FUirJrit* I.V Tifton. ‘ Ty-Ty • Snrnm'r ' l'milou ' h.tltcll.i • NVftlin}*hnm • Dovitt Ar Mhimy ! DvuTsiJitjoB. anil \Vp8U*rn railway. J.«t Kto-m lilt* mtri' SL Lo»ils Diftlitiun l ,f.K n-oiHiii’ r UUUIHII bUvj »:t|r cur iijum tralnn Non. ,i nml 4. *•. 1). owls*. ,i. a. JlrDrrnr, Trurtlc .vianappi'. 1*. \\, AMlU U. GKO. \V. 1IAINKS, A. fi. I*. A, Slipt. V. HAII410AD. SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE. Schoiula in Effect April 17, 1882. oniMl wit TII. Arrlv Mupnn .... fnrilolo ... Tifton.- | 3;33 Voblmtu | r*;i5 .lat»|tt*r j <‘.;25 Like City ! 7 to liumploii ,9:o0 1 I’alotUa 10 ”5 No. 1, 1 No. 3, NV**5l India KxoreM Fuat Mall,» Slufi. il;00 a, in.! hin", 2:1*0 p. m.JK25 •• - ■-* " 13# r. m, 2.-45 32W 5:03 7:W No. I h*ov«B» Macmi after arrisnl of imt-mln^ mornliiit tiuliiM on Ccmr.il. HouthwoRtcrth Ucorw eh. i^iNt TcfH.fwt*, Virginia amt fifoqjlu ami .Mhctm upiI Itlrmlnutmiii tnUroarit*. Nt*. .*.» h'HvcH Mnt'on afi* r arrival of hmomln# ufirriioot* trains ou tho Control. Kouthwrutrrn. urn. Masmn ami Norilurti ami (lioruiu iv.Urmidu.jiudL — * '*■ r ' irar-” immmi’ta at J'nlatka for St. AnjcmiUno amt . .. Bobita In FJi.nl ami ‘Aoiuh KloiIda, and with tho 1 Li* Si. John** ami ih-kluwnbu Hr**r Ktt'.Him'W. N-rrr IIOINU Non 1 11. V0 I’olafkn Ilmnptim LahrCUy •In*|cr ... , Valdonta Tifton Curricle Arrive M.n-oi). i No. 2. | |W0l Imiii*' KAon.’fls j F;o»t Mai*, i Malt. _ :*<> «. m.j I 9-217 •• •• .10 5ft •• 111 2.4 “ *• i l .00 ji. m, • ! 0:51 . 8:03 .! 9 .lb) .10:11 . '12.-03 . l:.7*i |t. in. 4:28 ** .» 1:10 »• «» : lea vs I’ultfku after arrival Lmt Wtsv ln\ ill.* mull frote Tnmi*f» nml v-ouneots at Moron with all ouiKolim aftemoon tialUM on Centra), South-tvetritTii, Macon ami Northern, Ceorfcio, KaM Teiim-HHee, Virginia ami Ct.vky.ia uni 51 aeon am! lUrmlnjiham nulroatla. So. I lenveft 1‘uhUk.t atti'f Arrival <«f trains from St,. Abumrilm* ami i «ilm» 1.1 Km»u.nd ^votuU KloLdit and \ oimetT* at alnron nlth all foriirtrinff nmrolim train* on AVutrol, .•hmthwesttrti, Mof'on ami Northern, DeorjiU, ami loo t Teniu8m*«, Vlr- ilhla and LVoiyl.v lallB-aiN. timneetltio tor veff.tibuled train itetw^en Alianu ami M^hlnsr- to)», }>. C. All I mins arrive and depart from union depot* at M.teon ami I'ulatka. L'.et’.rtnt trieeplnj! ears will be nm on train.** N»\ .7 and No. 4. For further Information apply to ap.nf« al Junction point.** or lo L..L llAHlfllh L. (\ CANOVA, Ticket Anent, Macon, Ticket Ay.eut, Fnlutka* II. IM'HNH, ,1A54. MKVZ4IW. Trav. I'a8*. Ant, \l.110n. tlenT Anc, A.C. KNAl‘1',Troftlc Manager.' SchaduU in Effect April 17,1822. Real Estate and Renting Agent. lias on his list of lieu! Estate some very desirable far in lands in tbe vicinity of the “Hate City to South Georgia ami Florida.” Keep your eye <m it, and don't let it get too high priced before purchasing, These lands are wit),in one and seven miles of town. If fan have any Heal Estate—houses or luttd—for sale or rent yon will receive prompt and courteous service by placing litem with me. I am, very rtapeolfuliy, bit. M. .A . SEXTON, Jft'jd Down, HfitA noys. ilestl l‘p.' U^o n. m. Lv Macon Ar. 12:10 p. m. VJ :*.«> p. in. •• Soikcw Lv. U;20 a. in'. I2ff»’> •* *’ •* .LiseUa ♦* Hi :-U “ “ 1 ak> *• « “ .Monti’vlfvr,...'* If) AA •• “ 145 ** “ •'... Culioticn “ •J.43 “ *» •2 .2*7 •• •• . YatcMViih* “ “ *» :M5“ •* “ TUoma**tm)..,.“ 8:15“ •• 4 :03 “ “ “.Ttmmrujr. Hisj;*.*' 735.** “ * 4') •• *• •*.. ..1V.)0*ihuvy....** 74#“ “ 5rb “ *• •*.. HanU t tty ..*• 4£0 “ “ 5.v) “ •• “ OdtflMW*., ...*' 5 “ “ r. •;.«•» ••• *• ‘•....MoniUvlllri...,** Ar...I«7 t;runuv,..I.v. 5 Connection In Culm* Depot, Macon, Da., with * .. .... - Vfl } |K . - . V... .. fi. H. A K. If. IL for y$)«k*»j>, 1-7kc CUy. 5*2. latka, St. Aup*8lini* nn*i point)) In Florida; C\,R. H.for Havumiab, MlUoTovlUv rnrt Kuhmton; S. Vi. if. ll. for .ViutIoua, Albany and tafauio; M. *.V M. H. U, tor Mad Hon. ktknvi jitvl Lula, aiul . p«*ittts ivyoufl; tfwrilit Uaihrvul fnr SpMta* MUWtpjvllIo an* * aud Anpistn, and 3jll poinl* b*- ywnf. At Yaii'*)vill«* wUb A,.tl b\ B. 1L for stA- tk*n» on that line, ami nt lA f.ranjwt "with A. W, V. H. ll for 5Umt4*ouit;ry and l*.you«,l and in*. Ivniunliaiv »uUo»$. l ‘«»r furUmc inforuatlon aprdy tri - t.. J. UA UIUS, \t.«. s-nm?; Vkket A&t., Macmt. Tlckit Trovtilin^ Vr.»scnc«fr Aprnt. M A.C. KNAi’l Tim Sprint; Tt*rm of tbr ai*c»vtB school will ovRir, on MmiTiy,.? ant wry 4Ui, ami fonUmti* fui Twrtity we«it!v. 1‘wj'lU atUmritD^ f luff morion vrltl rrcclvo the l*em.T\t of Uic public bebco) fund. GO TO TIM* TIFTON DM