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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FiUi)A¥, MAY 1.1, 1602.
THE GAZETTE LETTER-BOX,
&
A RECEPtlCLE FOR THE THOUGHTS
of Correspondents.
Hew, nml ifvnnt, of Inlure.t Trmuplrlni,
tlhroiilclml by » ratlliful »nd KBI-
rirnt Co r,m of It*|Mrt*n.
Bohemian'!* Budget.
Ck<;ii„ May 0.—Master Carl, soft of
Mr, J. W. Parrish, waa billon by a/hioc-
caslft sftako In bln father's yard lasy Wed
nesday, and In juat beginning to bop
ahOttt;
Codl Literary Society met Friday eve
ning althe residence of Mr. B. K. Boyd.
ThOro were fine rcadlnga by vlcc-prcl-
dent Heeelom, Mr. Prlc«t, and eapceially
MU, hula Leverctt, who read a comic
' nddroaa. All the render, acquitted them
aeiyan finely and Cecil baa made no more
valuable moro than the organization of
thin aoclety for aoclal enjoyment and
peraonal improvement.
Wo were bleed with a fine rain on
Saturday night, the Aral for many week,.
Mra. Bailie Mai) baa returned after a
protracted vlait In Brook,.
Seaalona A Co.'are calling lliua: 100,000
pound* of wool wanted. Having bought
*b much cotton Cecil now entera the
wool market with her alccvoa tucked up
for bualncaa.
Ilm. Ifuckabec did n great thing In In
troducing the turkey-ralalng huaineaa
around Hparka. Tlioy are Iwllor to chaw
.fhan atlngy gruon tobacco.
A vlait to llablrayealerilar yielded me
much plea,lire. I attended the llaptlm
- church and Untuned to n very eloquent
cannon by the young pnntor, Mr. Htan
ley, on the power of (lod. Mr. Stanley
advanced the Iruu doctrine that we can
only Inherit eternal life through .Iciih
Chtrlat our fiord. w liy will no llaptlat
preach at CoolIV 1 found both llaptlat
and Methodlat churcbliOuaea well Heated.
Ilerrlnu la hIiiiohI Nolid for Mllcludl,
»ay» tho Nashville correspondent cl the
Valdoata Time,, That paper, contain
ing that atalement, hoc, lit to give tin a
double loaded editorial netting forth
the claim, of Hen Ituanell, of tho llnlu-
lirldgoDemocrat. lam glad Col. l'en
dlelon Iuih made ua aci|Unlnted with
.fudge Huh,ell. a, he I, a, perfect a id rang
er to ua a, lion. Stavcni. Hut wo know
plain Dob MIlchoH-MItcholl of Tliomaa
n man every way worthy and well quall-
flcil, I have worried over that editorial
two day* to catch on to Ita real object.
It cannot lie poaalhlc that the Time,
aimed aatali at Mr. Mitchell, nor that the
editor thereof waa not aware of the fact
he la tho moat popular democrat In Iho
dlatrlcl, at leaat eaat of Flint river. Hut
Why meddle In the alfalra of our dlatrlcl,
imywnvf That paper may will,lie aa
huiil aa It plonaea to keep idf houggor,.
hut all the aamc It Inul hetter look well
to the eleventh dlatrlcl, The second ilia
trlct haa plenty of congreaalmml tlinlier
and liralli In solor.t the piece to anlt her.
Unlike her daughter, No. Il.lhe aeeimd
dlatrlcl haa a hlu«h, a amlle of third par-
lyHm to contend with and we don't pro-
poae to (lodge the vox pnpull by mnaa
meellnga, Iml to face the muaic and gel n
fair expression of the voleeof the people.
Further, the Force lull Ih not popular In
our hunt. I entcom the Time,' editor aa
well mi any one—love the Times, but let
»t.i alone, Hohumian.
— . . •
I’.li'cti tc Hitters.
Tlila remedy la heetmdug ao well
known ami ab popular aa to lined no
tmoclui mention. All who have uacil
Eloetrlc lllttera alng the aame aong of
pralae. Kleclrle lllttera will cure nil die.
naan of the liver and kldneya remove holla,
plmplra, aalt rheum nml other nlTecilima
canaed hy Impure blood. Will drive ma
laria Irma ilm ayatein and prevent aa
_ well na cure all malarial fever,. For
' cure of hciulauho, i)on,tl|iallou and Indl
goatlnn fry Kluctrlc lllttera, Hatlafactlon
guaraiiteod or money refunded, l’rlco
ftlle. unit ft per liollpi at I’ulcraon A
i’aulk’a drugalnro.
Alnpulm Mown,
Ai.aimiia, May ft).—Wo are having
anmo rain, which waa badly needed.
Mia, Emma FuHvood returned from
Sycamore Friday, where alio baa been
vlaltlng relallvea.
Itcv. I’. II. (Jrumplor filled Ida regular
appointment Imre leal Saturday and Sun
day.
itov, H. J. Haula. Mr, Henry Itaya and
Mia, Ella Ferry, uf Enigma, were here
Saturday.
Meaara. ,1. II. Kirby anil 0.1, .fono,
made a abort, trip to Add the latter part
of laat week. Mr. .tone, waa In attend-
unco upon thoeounly Hunday-aohoolcon
vention held at tlwit place.
Hon. II, U. Turner passed tlnongh
Alapalia Sunday, eu route to Washing!
ton, I). O.
Several of our morebauta have taken
Advantage nf the low rate, to go to Sa
vannah to ,pend May week. Nashville
la alao well represented.
The Alr.pnlm and Enigma Sundwy-
eclioul, are now making preparation for
A grand and glorloua Joint picnic on the
Alapalia rlror.
We are eorry that the Col. wan ao
frightened at tho want of a third party
track, Colonel, oMiul firm, they are not
likely to become dangurouu.
j ViotNon
pmlnsrJufc,','* JCyo unit 8kl,i
Wm
Knfgnm Echoes.
Knioma, May U.-Mr. and Mn. J. 3.
Dunn arc vlaltlng Savannah thle week.
Mr. ,f. W. lteynold,, of Dawson, I, At
Knlgma.
Mr. A. 8. York,of Imko Duller,Fla,
I, visiting friend, at Knlgma
Mina Ella Ferry and Mr. Henry Haya,
of thl, place vlallod Alapaka laat Satur
day and Sunday.
Mr. Hob Kubanka, of Alapalia, waa In
Enigma last Sunday evening.
We have had very nlco season, here
and the crop, arc Improving very rapidly.
The Sunday-school at this place wlll^.,
picnic on the Diet Inat. 1 waa askod to
give a general Invitation through the
Ha/.k.ttk. Everybody la Invited to come
and bring well-tilled baaketa, The place
for the picnic haa been selected at the
end of Weston & Dunn's tram road.
hast Sunday morning, at 2 o'clock,
Itcv. S. J. Saul, wa, aroused from hi,
quiet slumber, and Informed that III,
service, were desired at III, front gate.
On arriving at tlie gate Mr. Haul, aaw
that the disturbing party constated of
three gentlemen and a iady. He wa* then
informed that It wa, the wish of tho par
ty for him to unite In matrimony Mr.
Henry Cray to Mina Itacliel .Tohnakin.
So there, with the star, peeping down
from heaven a, witnesses, the knot wa,
tied which made them man and wife. It
was a flrclnaOroen Allfalr.
Wouldn't It hfl better, on account of
conveyance, sliado and water, for thane
having control to change the place for
the picnic from the end of tho Iran; road
to the pine grove In front of Mr. Mar k
Easter’,!’ Then, In the afternoon, the
boy, could enjoy a game of base ball.
Don't forget that ltev. H. .1, Sauls 1,
prepared to do all kind of work both
wood and Iron. ItKour.Ati.
Try Indian Cholera Cordial for all
bowel troubles. At l)r. J, C. tloodman'a.
reader, of the Gazkttk in this abort
article a detailed description of the
mibject. It require, good judgment,
proper cure and the closest attention,
with a sufficient amount of work to
make the growing and cultivation of
tohacco a siiccesA to the planter, and
also a success to the manufacturer.
None— 1 There arc many plantere
who call themselves furmere and ac
cording to their own estimation they
arc; hut, dear reader, there is a wide
difference between a farmer and a
i tauter. All far mere aro plan ten,
nit nil planters arc not farmers. I
regard farming as one of the highest
avocations of life, and one that re
quires more forethought and dcejicr
research than some of the learned
professions. Farming is a nleasanl
occupation, and if judiciously man
aged will pay the farmer one hun
dred cents on the dollar for the time
he Hjicuds in proper thinking. “Brain
and muscle should work together.”
He should consider well the soil, the
different kinds of seasons nml climate
as well as the different kind nf pro
ducts, ever striving to nboid to routes
to disappointment and failure. The
cultivation of tobacco does not essen
tially differ from that of any other
dean crop. The cultivation should
begin as soon as the plant takes root,
which, witli ordinary Hcason, is usu
ally from live to ten day,. The first
working is most, effectually done with
the line, drawing the dirt slightly
nrotind the plant. The first plowing,
which should follow the line working
in from eight to ten days, should ho
done with an ordinary ^itton sweep
Eyes,
I'olities In Irwin County.
InwtNVlM.u, May 4, 1W>2.
Mu. Kditoiu Ah your paper has some
auliaerlliera ami many friends In Irwin
county permit me to call the attention of
the people to the fact that J. II: Faulk la
a candidate for rcprcaentullvo to the
next leglalature. Fcllow-cltlzona, help
ua to llliialrnte the motto: "l.ct tho office
seek the man." Hueli a mail In .1. II.
I’niilk, and lie la a democrat or Ilia old
style, lie believes In a government "of
Hie people, for tile people nml by the
people,"ami wunta the office to actk the
man. lie wants nothing but fair play,
Equal rights to all and special privileges
o none." Many Vo'
to
ITKHH,
McElree’s Wine of Cardul
and THEOFORO'S BLACK-0RAUGHT are
for «ale by the following merchant* In
Herrlen county •
J. Goodman, Tifton.
II. H. Tift, ••
Fairish ft People*. Adel.
M. J. McMillan, AUapaha.
O.!. June*, *
Woolard .V Co,, **
W. It. Futcb ft Co„ Nashville.
It Is n truth in muriiulnollwit tho amall-
tint doHii that performs Iho cure in tho
host. Do Will's Mitlo Karly IUhoih arc
tho snmllcHt pllla, will perform tho cun
and aro tho limit. ,1. ('. (loodman.
Tho Tifton Drug Store dcalroH un to
publish tho following testimonial as they
handle tho remedy and believe it to he
reliable: "I bought a flO rent bottle of
Chiiiuborliiln'it Vain Bnlm and applied it
to my limbs, which have been nlllietcd
with rheumatism at intervals for one
year. At the time I bought the Pain
Halm 1 was unable, to walk. I can truth
fully say that. Pain Halm ban completely
cured mo. It. H. Fahh, Hollywood
Kan. Mr. A. II, Cox, the leading drug
gist of Hollywood, vouched for the truth
of the above statement.
CULTIVATING TOBACCO.
!)1r. I'. K. I’UNrtinl Wrlh'N mi Interesting
I,utter on this (iMportitnt Muhjrrt.
The tobacco crop is essentially a
fancy crop, there is no other farm
product that require so much ami so
close attention. Tho farmer may
sow Ins grain in tho fall or spring,
after which it requires no moro labor
until harvest time to secure a crop ;
In, plants his corn and potatoes, and
after cultivating for for a short sea
son it is left and requires compara
tively no more attention until tho
gal boring season. But not‘so with
tho tobacco crop; constant and untir
ing vigilance is required all along
from ilm time the seed is sown until
tile crop is disposed of, the neglect of
pro/ier attention only perhaps (or
throe or four days at a critical period
may reduce the value of tho crop
from that of wrappers to tiller prieoa
or even less. Tliti grower who re
gards Ids tobacco crop as a secondary
matter to lie attended to is the one
who fails to secure reinumirativo joi.
cos. Tho tobacco crop is a requiring
one, and we might say a jealous one,
for if neglected it will not yield satis
factory returns. This Is clearly de-
monstrated by the fact that while
some in this section have made a
complete failure to grow plants others,
through vigilant rare, have made un.
equalled success. This should be
sufficient evidence tlmt it not only re
quires thorough preparation of tho
roil, but persistent care to succeed—
mcmtfully~-i\\.A^ce'fjtjg) of.ioliae.
on, and nok. . ‘v frJMUen hut
of alt otheM8ffilBB8iliiB»H»l value.
man-
set tint, “or eiiltivator.”fc*or tho next
plowing sweep wings <* cultivator
hoes well turned up in order to throw
plenty of dirt toward tin; plant; split
tlie middle this time leaving the omjj
a little elevated. Follow tho consec
utive plowing with the hoe, drawing
the flirt, smoothly around the plants,
ami as tlie crop progresses work tlie
beds gradually higher. When the
crop ia laid hy the ridges should I
broad and at least live inches above
tin' level. If tlie season is adjudged
to lie a wot ono, or land low, flat and
ot a wet nature, the final plowing
shoijld be done with a turning plow
twice in a row, taking out tho middle
with a shovel plow. This middle or
last furrow should lie as deep as pos
sible; which will, if excessive rain
should follow, art aa a drain to the
plant and drawing Iho water from
around it. Shallow cultivation is in
variably the beat for tobacco; in or
dinary season three thorough plowing,
will suffice. More or less work, “ac
cording In season," will be required,
anil in this tho farmer must use hut
own judgment. Remember, always
work tho Hoil toward tlie plant, never
from it. You should bu very careful
mil to loavo any pockets to collect
water in mid around the plant; the
cultivation should lie done so ns to
give the laud the best drainage of
which it is capable. In a tnhncrn
crop drainage is one of tho first things
to be considered, for tho reason that
all the diseases to which the plant is
subject—mil'll as frembing, tiling,
spotting, rusting and shedding mines
from excessive rain accompanied by
excessive beat, The growth of tho
plant itself suggests this fact, for in
lime of drouth the leaves stand up to
gal her in the rain, but so soon as
they have enough of it. they immedi
ately turn down and throw it off. I
repeat, let no stagnant water collect
near the plant.
NOTICE.
I haws a »o«<l barlwr chair for sale (I’rlde of
tho Wrtt.) Call ami «ea ma or wile mo. Acl-
ilrcM T, O. rim.'ll, I’. M.t Cecil, (la.
Dissolution Notice.
Tho copartnership heretofore existing between
Dr. N. l'ctereon and Jake W. i’aulk, under the
firm name of Peterson ft Paulk. !• this day dl*-
iiolved by mutual coruent. Dr. N. l'etenon with*
drawing from the tame. Jake W. I’aulk oMmnea
all Ilabflttie* and will collect nil indebtedne**.
PKTicit*o# ft Paulk.
Tifton, Oft., May otb, 1802.
Partnership Notice.
The nnderalKned have thl* day ainocfatcd
themnelvee tocdlier, under the Ann name of J.
W. i’aulk ft (:o.. for the |iur]Kme of dealing In
drug*, chemlnilrt, paint*, oil*, varnhlic* and
other morchandiite eounectcd with a general
drug hufllue**! Iif the city of Tifton.
Jakp. W. Paulk,
I). I,. Toniiikulix.
Tifton, On., May otb, 1802.
Administrator's Sale.
GKORflJA—BKitKlBK CountY;
Hy virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of *ald county, granted at the May term,
1802, will be *old before the court hoime door In
the town of Nttahville between the lawful hour*
of *ale on the Unit Tuesday in June next* the
following property to-wlts Three hundred and
forty acre*, moro or lee*, of lot No 323, ea*t half
of lot No. 324, two hundred and forty-five acre*,
more or lo**, of lot No. 320, and one hundred
acre*, more or le**, of lot No. 325, all in the 10th
dUtrict of aald county. Hold a*, tho land be
longing to tho Mtflto of AiihcI ParrHh, late of
*ala county deoenned, tor the benefit, of heir* of
said decedent. Term* made known on day of
*ale. TUI* May 2,1802.
JAM£4 W. PA 11111*11, Administrator.
Money! Money!
TO 1,0 AN
On real oatato, or for improvement*, nr building
purpoHcs, at the low rate of 3' * per cent, ttcr an
num; from five to twenty year* time, ny The
Mutual l/uud and llulblfng Hvudlcatc, of Jertey
City, N. J. Portlier particular* cheerfully ami
promptly furnfidied by
W. If. llAMklNH, Agent, Lenox, Oa.
1.1, SlitelW & Co,,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Wholesale Whiskey,
Tobacco and Cigar House.
Special attention given to Jug trade.
O'’’ Orders promptly tilled.
I'ltK'F. LIST.
Old Private Ktock live $600 per gallon.
Old XXXX Dye 5*0
Oknlnna live, 1870 3 50
A Illume live 300
Old No. 10 live 2&0
California Ityc 2 00
Dougherty Co. Kyu 1 50
Old N.C.Corn 2 50
Georgia Corn 2 00
Old iTnllutul (Jin, 2Htump 3 DO
Good Holland din 2 00
Tom din 2 00
I’iimi Obi Peach 3 0
Apple Ijruinlv 3
Cognac 11randy
flood If Mill
Hwcet Catawba Wine.
5 00
2 00
l f/0
Represented by InwiN PAnnrsit.
A WORD
To the Public!
I liavo n well selected stock nf
which I am srlling low down.
1 can't lie beaten on
Berrien County Sheriff's Sales
POH JUNK.
GKOUdIA—Hkhuir.n County.
Will Ik* Hold liefore the court liou*e door in tho
town of Nnidivlllc. Haiti *tatc anil county, on th*
tired Tuesday In Junk next, Iwtwcen tlio legal
hour* of Hale, to the lilglient bidder for cu*b, the
following property, lo-wlts
Ia»i* land No*. 357,281 and 290 in the Ninth
district of *ald comity, levied on a* the proper
ty of H. Whitehurst by virtue of a ll. fa. Issued
from Herrlen *u|Mirlor court lu favor of \V. W.
Chisholm ft Co. ugalii*t *aid H. Whitehurst.
Tenant In possoMbm notified In writing. Till*
May 11,1882,
Also, at the muiiio time nml place, one Iron
mule named Hill and one Iron gray mule named
John and one peddler's wagon, levied on as
the pro|>erty of Jacob Davis by virtue nf a mort
gage th fa. fssuod from llerrlon superior court
In favor of Morris .Mayer against said Jacob Da
vis, Tills May 11,1RU2.
DANir
KL W. TtHON, Sheriff H. C.
from the fact I buy nil tny good* North—In the
cheapest mntkets-and 1 get from 2 to 7 imrceut
Discount for Cash.
I have no Wood to Buy or Rent to Pay.
All I ask Is a fair trial and you will he eon
vlnced.
S. HAKEELL,
Mogul, Geoi*gia.
New Firm, New Store, New Goods.
J. W. PAULK & CO.,
druggists.
Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
Toilet. Articles, ««('•* m Porfumory, Colognes, Kxtracta, Pomades, Hair
Oils, Tqllot Creams and Powder,,
Brushes, full line of Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Shoe
Brushes and Clothes Brushes. Those goods an? of the very best quality
and are to to sold as cheap as country dirt.
Fine istnr.k of Lamp Goods,
Elegant A ssortment of Combs,
Flush Gaiiieij Beads in Season.
We havn just received one of Tuft's magnificent Arctic Sod* Fountains,
and are dispensing delicious Soda water. Only the purest fruit syrups used.
Dr, N, Peterson J, in charge of our prescription department.
" « PAULK & CO.
TIFTON, GJSORfi
Store that is not only attractive i
l\ : ts fittings and goods, but which it
renowned for the higli quality and
cheapness of its goods, cannot help
being well patronised by a
Band of
Fair lady customers and courtly gon-
Un
tlemcn. We try-
goods ao that
to carry a line of
'•TS?
m
Fair Maidens
And stalwart youths, old men
illati ons, can bo suited.
i into I Paris’
here we havo enough room to enlarge our stock, whiob wc will do .at
once. Wc buy only bargains an^buy them boeAiise wo can. We sell
bargains becauso wc will. Wc ban not look out for our would-be compet
itors. Our aim is to dive to rock-bottom and give our customers the ben
efit. Come and look us over, wo have the goods, IT have the. money. An
exchange will be mutually liencfioial to both.
Parks' Building. PADRICK BROS.
J. T. BOYD & BRO.
- HEADQfJABTEES FOB-
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO STOVES,
From the cheapest to Ruck's Hrilllaut, conec<1e«l
to be the last lu tho world, they absolutely
have no equal lu tho world.
Manufactures all kipcU of
Tinware,Jitove Pipe, Cutters, Etc.
HT* Hjieclal prices made to hotels and board
ing house*. Writ© nr uall an us when in need of
anything in our line; wo guarantee to save you
minify. J, T. BOYD ft BRO.,
•M PAttorson street, Valdosta, GA.
Crockery, China and Glass Ware,
Lamps of Every Description,
Tinware,
Hollowware,
" Woodware.
ICE-CREAM FREEZERS.
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR
JAMES Z. ELLIOTT]
OPENING ANNOUNCEMEI
/
I will rosumo business In about two week. A complete stock of ^
merchandise will bo opened. I cordially invito nil my old customers ah
all who want firstclass goods at low prices to call and see me;
Very Respectfully,
Sparks, Oa., April 20,1802. JAMES Z. ELLIOTTJ
— THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
E. P. BOWEN & BRi
— DEALERS IN —
Greneral 1\T erchand|
FARMERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIA^
Country Produee Bought anij
Highest cask prices prices paid for chickens and eggs, an
generally. (Jive us a call when you come to Tifton with j
I STRIVE TO. PHASE AIL OF OUR
Thanking the public for a generous patronage in th«Tl
solicit a continuance of the same in tho future.
Uf.
E. P. BOWEN" &
Near tlie B. & W. Dcp/L
A Closing Ou:
GREAT - BAR*
AT THE STORI
O. M. T|
Masonie Building,
My Entii'e Stock,
Ladies’ Dress Goo<
Gents’ Furni:
Hatj
Is offered at and helm;
and convince yourself
gains.