The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, June 10, 1892, Image 2

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he Tifton Gazette. I Tho <a?fclTK l«t ituWMunI BVIT.V I'rfUiiV «u»ru- } tuff »tTifton* i;«rrjon<'i'iiitv,(JunrKli». ftJf/ 10 : T voW to tho tom internet of Umi itrmviinc «lt> of Hilton and the ad,i|Uj*mt country, win ,*lui tho support and ciMOUrm-TU'cnt. of Uv? jxvi- ilu of liorrloii umi cmttjffiivue J , ci * Tlw.Kii1iHnrf|ttlvn «»f Utj* lU/wriK la Sl.W por year, 50 cent* for *lx luonilii*. and '/ft cent* for three Mouth*, MiyahlB in udvjtnro. r The (idwritMinit r.iti-H or tin- (}4%yrrKuru vm, f Sonahle ami will lx; furnMied upon appli' atl'tn. Advwrtinlujr hjll* :»r«» due after Itre.t InnerUou and will he pm-enuul when tho money M needed. CorrMnoudem’O from iMitffhlMtrlfiff town# J* ho- I It! I led ami coiuiwunlonUoiw mi Mmely topic* are alwaya welcome* Alw.iye write nji turn aide of Bnfr phi ' “ “ fi 1 ‘ jgflg paper, and don't forget to ortelotte your name • till J 'll | II 1 , V'l>" •'•••• ** •'•‘It, ft* an evident*.ot gaoil faith. Knterod ut the poatumee, at Tilton, Ueorj'ia, ae mail Matter of the urcond etowi. OflLcUl Organ of licrrlcn County, n. T. AlhllN, mttor. Tiimpi-'h Turlii '^peec-li, Tlio (Ja/.kttk regret* fltw il* Jim- ffi# space forbids On 1 publication in full of Hoi). 1J. G, Turner's tariff speech, delivered in eongtm April toll, J t is u gninll (lefwise of flic Will III. However, if cvnnol tvfruin front (HiUi#ig the peroration, which re- jili'-K to u speech of Cogressinan Tay lor, of Ohio, against bits bill to ad- iiiit free of duly bagging for cotton, inuoliinery for manufacturing bag ging, cotton tie* ami cotton gins. In the ecu rue of Ilia speech Mr. Taylor said: ThomasHardware WJUUUSHAUt AND UJiTAJL DKADKIl* j» Ncjvh iwnt Views. ■X. lion; II. G. Mitolu.'ll has (Kwitleely defllinod to enter the congressional ruec in thin (iiecoml) i/iUriot. Blaine line resigned hie secretary- ship to beeomfc ihoj/rcpublioun nomi nee for president of the United States. ■'I'lioae Alliances that have gone ,bff into Hie the tliir'l party: are reso- ';luting against candidate O. B. Stev ens. What next? A new kind of de/noerals Imve ap- ipeared in Broolta comity- -Wanton .ilemncratsl Wonder if they wire ,fr(anufiw!lured to order by the Tligtim nsvillc nmoldneof Massey, Winter A Key? The (Is’/l’/lTi: acknowledges I lie re ceipt of an invitation lo atleml the. Second annual coniincnwuncnfc m.er Cisos of Ilia Jasper, Fla., Nol'liwl lu- stilnte on the Ittli anil 17th insls. She Albany News and Advertiser calls Jimmie Griggs lo tin? Bland lo tell wlmt lie known about "llid- S'oii’h Hanfl,” potter known ns (.'it- Ivans’ AlllaneeB, but Hie doughty ,Colonel seems hull to heeoiiie a •Williesn. lion. VV. ii. Woolen, of Albany, seeimi lo he the niuiioe for senalor of tho Hires count loo composing the lOlli district- -Dougherty, Worth ami I, eo. Under (lie rot at ii us system il is Dougherty's time lo furnish I ho iiemdor. The Turner column over in the plovanth district, is growing. If • fintv si amis uhsiiliilely cerlaia - Brooks, Lowndes, Knliohi, Invin, Glynn and .lohiiaon. He Is second pltolco ill all the otliei omuitics llml )l|IV(i lldll'll. v aMtfohnsInwii Hood with its him- In the des!motion of find properly sinks into niter iiniig- ;it(lc|iiiod when fldmpareil to Ihe Itor- riblo work of llnoil anil llaine at Oil .City, I'a., nnly a few days ago. Ii in jhmsoi'tod, "Never ill the world's his tory did two elements combine and .wreak Hiirli fearful liuvnu with pen I'lo anil properly. Il is without nj parallel; the iUiIiiIIh are simply liurri- •^i>ig.” Tll(‘ Blll>*ullilllHH'.v Ilf Hl*tK»|<H .lOllll ty lire, one by om' # Himcinlerin^ Ihfir .ohlirti'i'B ami mnm I bp pliu o l lml pr.ee luiaw the lironkH enimty far* ;p\ei'H ; til 1 iiiiioo will know il no nunv v(foreyer. TIhb ntep Inin buen luken liflejr a long amt fruirliiHS elTorl to '^lUWiitain tho true (original) prinoi* ■ of lbe or^anizalimi. TJa* nUi- mvcvimen «>f lirookn county havu win*'* )yifyoidml Unit with fountain head porrppt and corrupting in ita prm'- tioo und inljtienoe it is alow folly ^ S ubo r furl her in trying "It wan iirfft.fl by him (Mr. C'uliioun) ii; ilm Inlfiont of Hlavury. It wuh conncct- ml with the rhpit of buying amt idling ImbluH. It was connected with the rl^lil of disoiving ilie Jimrrittge rnlnlIon when money f.onHidcrnJion dciminded It t:nnw (town ibnaiKli ibdr imdlllonH. It Im- j»nUK‘ Httucbcd tf> tin! ronffdoinle eniidw Il went luifi t)ic , Cfmf' , fb , .ifttocofjHtltut|oii, 'I'licy bdiuye in il. yet mid they are in ourneHl fiboal it." 'J’o which Mr. Turner r<?jdjes: Mr. Hpcftkcr, t hIiaII pniiHo here to jimkc no dcfenHe of whivery. I have none lo make, lor it NfHthor wit) I arraigu the anccHiorw of ffentlciiicn on lids floor'who Drfil wet up I he davo tralMo In inJaeonn try, nor will I umUo any (jojnparjHon he lmwrii H e crime of Uioho who hrougiil ljt« ttlaves heie from tliclr native wflda find tliosr who rcnrml Cicnj ntifi tiuml tlicin lo he eltlzenH. bet I hut pant*, ilu I ii in it not occurred to tlm g*;nile//;ttn f win Ohio that when Hiaunupen iiercoy abroad inedll/ile ii pylltlcal crime It /h i;cyaJ.!y p> «!o t he deed ' S H)’gVM,r-|^ rrovK.H. wrovM.^ ~T~ wovejt.^f-7^ hjvvm, 1 ;rm ».h. C 1 sTovivt. \/ Hruviia, H/UVC.H. -JL- MTOVT.X. »•—s xrovw*. ▼ HJt)\KH. JL-LJ FROM CHEAPEST TO BEST. *To\ v:a. KTOVKH, UTOVC.H, HTOVP.H. , tlTOVKH. ' trrovE4.« wniTF. roil i'iiia;:i. WliolridtSo Dealers In Tnfpontiric r i.'oolr~ 'and Supplies. BOA KE H ACK MnnufttctuierA of Uw The Ivst liax:k mrut*. rOHDKIl A SAMi’LK f/)T - Mill Supplies, THOMAS AVrlle for sample ami price*, Heml tin jour tinier*, IIAItmVAItK co., Giant Stitch Belt, Vftillostu, Gift. GREAT - BARGAINS !| AT THE STORE OF O. M. TIFT, Masonie Building, - Tifton, Georgia, i My Entire Stock, Comprising Ladies’ Dress Goods, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, - Hats, Shoes, Etc., Etc,’ Is offered at and below cost to close out. Co: arid convince yourself I am offering Genuine Bar gains. Yours Truly, Masonic Building. O. 1VT. TIFT. TIFTON DRUG STORE Kkecs a Fuix Supply or- f life find pn ‘ TiS keep their brumh of Uic at ream pu tv. Ooiigi’csdinaii VValaon is yp.'Mdin^ tho jiooplc’H Li mu and mouoy in dish ing out dry rot and dcui-ption through his IVoplo'n Parly Papur, l)iihlisli.cd in Atlanta. Is this (he iioncHty 1)0*18 continually harping it, that ho can deliberately ^jidlo the people by devoting their jjjd tlicir money in furthering Plntei'ci^s of his own personal nvato gain f If lie ahould be a fait hful Hervunl. of <ho people uh a oongresfiiiian Irj would not have the time t,o edit a newspaper. It is less • irX'.ui.rablo when that private newspa per enterprise is devoted to deouption jtml slandering Ids fellow ineint.urs ‘of e.fmgrufls. Iloivover, Um doughty .l't) congrysHinan will receivo his just reward itr Hovemlur—an opj'ortnni »nrt-‘ hid entile time u* editing hpapor. - /itor Pave Hill may he a good fe\ian but. lie doesn't know how .» a, t,to re. Pad rink uuya every |<o hb btisiiiess umi as his busi* LWihincrfi iuut not politics, ho m right oil jfctiiug goods at e&j. jjowjble price and let Pave In the name of liberty, J wuh amazed llml ony H<mtJe./jr;a/j here who contcmplatcM u Hleillar olfunun ngaliHt our clvlli/atlo/j hIiomM at,tempi lo conjure by Ilu* j'hortl n( xJuvery. SIhh it occurred lo tJd'gentleman from Ohio that when he la making away from um, holding In Ida hnnda the peunie-. an t the nickels which Imvi luiun DIcImmI under protection from tho pocket* of my con* HtlluoniM. amt then cries slavery hack af me, he In only rcHorltng to the vulgar dodge of "slop f hli-tY' > t ask him If slavery in uMlnet in this country to day. Tito negro in free, hut how is It with the rent of uhV Tho mail who lakes wlm* he has not earned from the man who has earned it is worse than wlavo driver. Kvoi In tho language embalmed by the highest court In the land, he Is a robber; and the man who does not receive the full reward of Ids la bor, what Is heV The man who tinder legal compulsion must labor foi tin 1 sup port of another w ithout coinpemmtlou Is u slave! You have prided yourselves upon having stricken the nlmckeU from three million of slaves, and you exult in the perfotmahcu every time you can, hut you have put the fetters on alt your countrymen of every race and condition. The modern republican feudal ay stem Is woiMO even than tho old patriarchal insti tution of slavery. These, institutions Imposed mutual ob ligations and mutual duties; hut under this heart less and cruel system you ran rac k and ruin the poor oLllie country as long as they ate iisofiil, and when they cense to he useful they may go to the poorhottHC. \Yc are villhuts of the lords of taxa tion! We wear the collar of the t.arllV! Wc weai the shoddy livery of out musters! If we buy our clothing In Home freer land we are lined J If wo do not pay the line we lire Imprisoned ' At last, we want amnesty! Our crime la poverty and that was Imposed by law ! Mr. .Speaker, the time hits come when We aspire to freedom; tin lime low come when we mean to he tree. And If flic gentlemen cm the other aide will mu eon- cede.' something lo us, ] ash them to put llieii (•mis to the gioutid and HhIcii. I n less conc essions are m.ele, unless Home- | thing Ik done for the anjclloiallon of Hie existing dlHtresH- I am not an aliinuist, far from It luit aniens Mime relief is glv on these piople to retain their cunlldeiieo lit the henevolcnee of a irrent and glorl oils govei nmein you will piodtiee despair You will ' cinvinee ttieiutlmt they use nu clei’ outlawry ami proscription front their own countryimu. I.el us reason together; let tu» meet on fairground If you foster youi purlieu lur IndustrieM by piotoetSoo, and give to other liohisirtes bounties, e.xemotionv, and privileges on special grounds, be fair with us and allow uh lo share the equity of the same min llul provisions Do these things for us and we will meet you half way. We have no desire lo prostrate you We have tut 11Vred ourselves loo much to desire to Inllvt curses on our friends In the north, and for une 1 ijoulro to say that nothing would so gratify jny la al l 11* to see every city and community at the north nourishing and happy If they will at tho same lime give us the name privileges and the same opportunities at (lie south and at the weal, (live us soiuo reciprocity in tldu mallei; the equities a* well as (lie hutdeitN, Instead of biting opposed to each other on this merciless lim of Mci'tlotml taxation and slavery, let us |oln hands ami feel that we are yqti|' countrymen. ISAAC S. BOWEN, STAPLE, GROCER FANCY 1 nnttr a krkbk and wjcll bi!i.w;ti.d stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes AND UVI'.llV rtnNU USUALLY FOUND IN A PUIBT-CLASB BlYlfll?. Pay the Highest Cash Price for Country Produce. AND WILL 1'LKASU YOU WITH GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS. I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. ISAAC S. BOWEN, TIFTON, GEORGIA. JOHN C. HIND, * Con tra,0tor and 13 uiIcier, TI ICTON', GEOUCJI A. AI.I KINDS OF 'WOODWORK .DONE ON HI I OUT NOTICE. I , ’ l'lniiB ninI B|n'i?illo!lliiiiiB riiniinhoil mi np|i|ii;iil!,m. 1-1 V. Thomas HardwareCompany 0 INS, winn.khali-i dkaleks in PISTOLS AND CAHTRIOGES. 11 AO bd- ii TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, Fine Porfumoi'y, SeUooJ Books and Stationai’y, f Larrps of Every DescriptionT PAINTS, *d)ILS * AND * VARNISHES. Tin' iiuisi fwicct slock of Tobaccos ami Olfars in tlio city. My customers can lu: sorywl witli roo4 llavnnn cigars. I call special attention to Prof. IH'.vfer’N Crttarrli Cure, Dlnfflc Btilm Kidney anil Liver Cure, Luug .Restorer, Mesmeric Blood ClcanHei and Ulieiunntic Cure. I'licy arc proprietary medicines tliut are recommended very lilglily for the purposes claimed for them. W F11ESHE8T and BRS'T OA.UDKN SEEDS, all the veur round. Cull ami see me. Tifton, Ga„ April U2, J. Q. Q OODMAN. -rsnta-ifrr-, .'IN=- DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,j SHOES AND HATS. ,>*HS I carry a full line of I3ry-Goocly, and am; selling AYintor Goods away 33elow Cosjit tq nin Ice room for a. splendid Summer Stoqk, v NM1TII «V \V I'lSKON fix TO l.uwi’r Hum Anjlucty. 37T' Wilt© uh fur gi ice*. Put' n-tdtl c ldc c.nroH lie'll In UOndnuigtj Prh:o IJOeth. Hold by J. (-. tiondinun. Mm-lita Stole Convention, Tim iHwionitio alnlo cinivintioii of Floi'iila un i at Tninpn lust week uilil tiOinlButeil the fulloMiltg ticket: Uavcniof—11. L ,\| itohell, of llillsliaro con lily. seeivlary of .State Dr. Jultii L. (trinvfenl, of Wakulla enmity. < tom jit i.il iuiicrnl—W, It. Blo\- lnun, iif l.enn outuily. Attiii'iiey-Clcncral Vi, B, Liimai', of JelfcrBOll eennly. Jnetiotiuf tliu stijncniv oourt—Ui genv.'iuk Taylor, Ahie.luu.i comity, Stipcrilltemli'lil of 1‘ubllo Inmi'in: (ion W, N. Slieata, Alitolitlu county. Treasure)---(.). B, C"1 litis, Morion uou.it ty. (JoimniMionvV of AjjriouHtire—i„ It. Wotlihwel!, Jae.ktnii emti)ly. thirty Uli.crs. KaUy Ulseis, Mnilv IUm’is.' iln) fai|iwi., l|U)u plltf fcp eimtiii- liiilli.il, ntek hemlnetie, dy.|iep«ui and nervousness .1 u. Ooodm'iiu. Alntt IIAli|>W Mtt , TlMV MtE Wo '? Ka ' umi nini'ksinllIi I'Hl |in»ti>r 'I’c/nt ; V xyi'lti) uh for xx licit J all 'PI 113 MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMENT Js fully stocked with the best goods. TIFTON, CIA., August S7, 1P0I. IL II. TIFT. VMi Si M. SEXTON Fire Insurance Agent, THOM as V CiuftrniitMid System of Sclentlllc l.ife ami Acrldcnl Insurance \t (lie Most Henson,'iMe Bates. ,|. W. IIANNON, Stole Agent, Porks’ Bnlldlrm, TIFTON, GA. Vo-Spuiial mi,I f.oeul Agents wanted in every County in the Stale. Good Ueforenwx- ltis|ttirc«l. »r.s' r by I’oimHdon to ti l- tniltikvi'u' pavtlr* who arc aiumvc iho many tTho Iiavp Iumjh nal't for 't'li o' 1 to ilu'' 'miinuw tlrnt I inti tu ui s W . il, Oliver, A.-t. Mut'cva, XV, M. tw'tl.'.r?*,T.i. l ndt1», U"vmr Move iv .1 t IV,u *.)'!, Tifton t .la-. I. timely., Aalihurii; it. ootin*‘on, WldlngLam, 1hi. I « i full pimbMiltu*. < all on or toIttspH- ,t, W, It/iNNON, Ttiton, Or. Job 'l l 1 I-: GAZETTE Printing Office, New Types, New Press, and Skilled Workman. i ntn ple.ived to ntip.mmv to my friemls ftud poUwiy in tt.e eoin *h» ol Bi-rrien, Invin. Wortli noil f'o|.|ii ! 't llml I Imve -just received a eompleto COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT are,!. t>, eveente in short notice and in workmanlike manner till m prices I'M, And inn prep; elan*,'?, of eoinniergiii! and legal lilr.tik Sinlinjj. I solioit your ordeiN and pniiirtuiK'e to give entire. Bat.isfaetion and ipiaiity ,11 y\mk. " lfe~jieetl\;;Uy VO., Mien,Mini, ‘ 1 A Ht A T T IT XT rtFJON,. UKOgOIA -O. -L . 1 TI ETON, GEORG LA, Kepresents tlm following old, reliable and popular fire inaiiraocy confpanTea and aoiiei<!i the patronage of the insuring public: Insurance Company of North America, • • Founded in 1792, “Brccnwich,'’ Total Assets, $1,616,03.7,43, - Founded In 1831, ••Hartford.” Total assets, $6,576,616.13. - Founded in 1810, ‘•Central City," of Selma, Ala, Also, write for the “Liverpool and London and Globe," “.Etna” and “Orient.” Real Estate and Renting Agent, lias on his list of Ileal Estate some very desirable farm lauds In the vicinity of the "Gnte City to South Georgia and Florida.” Keep your eyo on it, and don’t let it get too high priced before purchasing. These lands are within one and seven miles of town.. If you have any Real Estate—houses or land—for sale or rent vow will receive prompt and courteous service by placing them with me. I am, very respectfully, i-'f- M. A. SEXTON. TIFTON INSTITUTE. \ THoSjniuK Tmaof tho ul>q/« seUool-*IU begin on Monday, January 4th t IfW, Ami continue fof J frvvuty 'votk«. Ihiptl* attending tfei* *««aion wtU receive ihe bonetlt of the public school fund. • Ttveut.y 'votkvj. TUITION PER MONTH: Primary, ®2»00. lutorme(ltiate,'$!!.CO. High School, |37t), ! ? k—^ x wm snm i TttpiH should U 1 entewn! M th* begiotiog ot tija Term t\> inihre tbelr propue cl f45if a*Ucm. Fotnio'ruWe bulldog, healthy lviciVton and co»?ote>t tehvhen. I'or futtiuir puttlcul&n* aopiT to >V. O. TIFT ; , •wwa, 0«rtU, X,(SQ. ^ nwnrtwrJNWljif »|ps,