The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, July 15, 1892, Image 2

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Kg' ■V J . >ys.wi err? THE GAZETTE: TIFTON. GA„ fill DAY, JULY 15, 1892; The Tiftor^ Gazette. . . Tb« (Uzrttk 1* jijil*lJ*lu*il uv«> Y\iAwr iiv/rn inn .it T^ftoii, llornun mrati*)', ftotmta. It ‘It* • vutj*4 to tlie »*« I it to rest vt rhn «."*»wJnK city <?f Tifton win! tlio biljnrciit co-.mtry, mill »»» **»« th«*uui»oi*aii<{oncourafr«nMrnt of fhc;-<*o. J'Jir of Jtorncn ami i Jktlg.iiinm counu««. rnt^uL-o rlptlou i»rl-c of tlu> <U/.i;m: It (1.00 per year, W com* for *U hiojiUh, uml Revolt for 1 ft»in«»ntlm.<t»l« In oil vanns. Thu iwlvorllulni rtU'H of tlm (Iaaki-ik nrc mi- HOnatilo »ijd wJM Imj furntHhcil upon u|>|>Ur»tli>n. AUvfr'.(t1ii|{ bill* ;«ro •luc uricr Hr.it fnftortliiii .uni *flll Lc pro: onnnl win u rim iiunnty It CorrewonditMie from utipiiboriuK town* »* **• United hifd rowinuiilrUljtut on timely topic* #r« AlVTiiVA Welcome. Alwayt tvrltu on ono m<l«» of Ibo |>»|urr« ami Mon’t fortfot to ant’louo yuur inumi u tuuvliluucn of i*ooil faith. fcntcrotl tit lUo jkfcJtoflT.’i', at 1 'Ifton, Georgia, t« KyckalliiiRtUir or thp ««cnfnl Hum. Official Organ of Berrien County. frcttl) B. T. AtiMiy, Editor. „ . Newt/ uml Views, Jt is much eusiv to give advice- limn it is to uni upon it Mi. Iitnii is mi n state of eruption; the republican putty isu body of cor ruption, mid elm farmers' alliance ic bordering on dlssuptlou, J'urbujw it is well! f'f'' ’ lion, drover Olovoluiid deolinei to furnisli Until'* pictiiro to On jiirttiUsd in tint Atlanta .iourinil. I Hi/says, in answer to t)it Jour/ntliy request: "Wn aunnot bring ouisciyes to tliu point of giving our baby’s picture to be printed in a no<vsji|ii>cr." Tim prohibitionists liuve startled' the country by nominating, at L'itt- ein;u»ti, Civil. Jnlni llidwoll/of (Jali- foi iiin, for president, Wi /Col. .1. It. Crunflll, of Texas, for We-presidont. Of course they don’t expect to elect these gentlemen,but *yill work lo in- oruMW' tlm prohibition vote over wlnit it was in 1888. The Atlanta Constitution culls upon tlm lower house of the lutiioiml legislature lo pass tlm free coinage bill ns it was sent in from tlm senate and lay it and tlm consequences of its failure to become a law at Presi dent lluri'isnn’s feet, There may or limy not be wisdom in the demand. Who shall be tlm judged A third parlylle bus laid (In: “gull" to try to buy our political opinions for a dollar. He agreed to take the Ga/.k'Jtk another year if we would lot tip on our light against his party r—with its unngcroiis heresies known an the twelfth plank, female Kuli'nige plank, etc. Mis subscription was dc dined with tlmnks. Sorry no thought less a citizen lives in Herneii county. If dull, spiritless and stupid; It your blond is thick and Sluggish; If mar >i|.|io illitclicll on the. BUuutioil. While in Savannah recently lion, ltobort (I. Mitclmll wus interviewed liy a representative of the evening paper of Unit city, Tlm Press, on the IKiliticul' situation in the second eott- gressinnal district.. Here is an ex-, tract from the interview : "') let Hlllme i: In our district lias not gone over to the third patty. It seeks lo control (l,e party prlinaites and hoiplinuc Its candidate wlihln party Unas," "llow Is li succeedingr" "I eaunol tell aceuralely, for tlm can vass Is not yet over, hut from what I can “to fttovens Kleins to have a majority of delegates chosen, "Thestitightmil democrat* arc making the light on the ground uI Irregularity In calling the coimlv primaries. They am making a stiff tight, bat I can't yd pre dict the outcome. "Ho fur as 1 inn concerned," said Cap tain Mitchell, ‘us long as ulllnnecincn pursue their light fnnldu of puny lli cs I coiTatwpricx cored, An old chr.’clsti, retire,I trim twwOott, having aia,-4U la Ills tmn.ls by a<, hast Jedla tnlMlme n.y >!i» foni'd.i of a sin,phi vspitalila misniy h.r tin:s. 1 ..- and permans,.! care of i '..nluoip- tlon. llntneln-.ls, Catarrh \s-htea an t all throat slid lull,a Aire, leaf, rise a jral-lvu and ia.ll- al cure for Nervous l).t)rillty acl all Nervoes Cone plaints, alter having tested lie womUrfu! curs, live powers te tllea.aiutscasus, hu. lei*. It til. Uuty to n al e ji. lommi to his son,-nee fellows, ^tcoafe-l tiy das u,olive col a iitr.ite- lo re-Uovs --Luiusiis>aiering,t wilt,.,-uit freo,.retmrire.M,alt Pwhodespc It, tins re,nps, in Iluunain l-’rnnel, ,,t Knallsli, with roll Clr-.-eUori. for ptvparlng and turnup Peal l.y mall i.y mitlreaslng vvl.l. siair.p, nandne this ttatsa tv A, Novas, sjii Powers llleetc, Hoclicster. N. V Beifiee Ciunty, Sboritf's ialea KOIt.tC'dl'AT, (IBOKOlA-lir.-tutr.s rmuerv. Will Is; sold IsifAm the court lo ow. rt»s,r In the low,, nt Nael-.rfltu, .aid slate and uoamy. on ids lirst Tmvstlay In A i.\, 1ST nev V, Ih-iucc,, tin, le/st hears of salu. to the lilvla-sl Idddcr lor cuib, ths roll.,win,', pro|sjrty, to-wit; (Mu-planing mill eo-ialstleg of elislnh, loiter, ptniiers, “vs. and all the llxturei hwo.uKiug to sal.| piaidrtg mitt, to. atsvl nt A,lei in said -rounty. la.vled oij as the proj.ertv of P. I', fiomhvlnhy virtne of a mortgage II. fa. Issued fiom tin,, sc my eon,tin favor ot ,1, ft, HchoueltPs turns a- . issued ftolu the so pc . Hehnlteld's Sons & Co. |-io|.e,-iy poiiue.1 out f:t said II. fa Helen,taut iollll.nl la willing, this .lone so, tad.!. HAMM. '.V, TIHIMi, BherM II. C. Dull Times Make Low Prices! JAMES 2. ELLIOTT, Owing to tlm dullness of tlm trade and appreciating tlm fact that Low Priced is ilm reined}-—the great incentive that give* to trade a rushing im- generally pel us, Inn determined to inaugurate ft cut in prices that will convince the trad* that lie i» determined not to la- undersold. He has a largo and com- FARMERS' SUPPLIES Country Produce Bought and Sold. Highest cash juices prices paid lor chickens and eggs, and farm pfoduot* generally. Give us a call when you come to Tilton with anything to tell. ■mi m.t disposed u, shi.se them | ph-te stock of genera! im.-relmi.dise; im can and will save you money thorn unnccoM’-ui'ilv, * h*-*y fllllnnff (Inmocmir .rjHl in all appe- jrnnccA am Hiirli, inu( l ififnk v.*n elioulif not »?h- ll"»in or drive lliiur* ouIhuIi of tin; jiiwly. Wu Hunt ijjoJr voten /or Cieve- bind lliirt yt'iit. Wu want to kuefi them ah 'lemoerwtH. We mIiouM prelor to Kivc* fl*en» »v 'Hiller/piHiiuii i.it fu r (Imn ferric* tiii'in over i»i tin* ililnl j#arty •vlilofi, tiy tlir w»ty, in filreiuly to«» Htrontf n our din irlct." Ijarf t-iflmr IxMiti JJoJi’f full l<> call f'i» Jj);ii befon making your purchaEvi*, “ Very lbUMpertfully. SparlfH,Gai, .Tuno lT, 1802. .TAMES /*. KI.L10TT. v WILKES’ i GREAT i IRISH * SPECIFIC,« Cute Cures Cancers, Catarrh and all other Biooil Diseases. Guaranteed. H. A. M’DO NO UGH, Gonoral A.jront for H’loritlft and Georgia. 1'ATTEKSOX, GEORGIA. 7-'or Sale in ll’iftou b". !)r ,T. O. GoOilimm. h-Bai. M. W. GASKINS, GENERAL MERCHANT, ^ • Extends a Most Cordial Invitation To Ilm IN-ojile ol'Hiu Town uml Dio .Snrroiintlllig Country to 1* Him a Visit at ills Now uml laloffaiit Store. Min SjjecialU.eH will bo- CROCKERY r~ UH'VKH, HATH, CATS, DKEMH (KJiJDH, ic., *c, HARDWARE tile Is capricious anil inn i-rlalo, you necil a sarsaparilla For best iuhuII» luhc Hu Witt's !. t:. tiouilniiin Tho laflios of New York stale are organizing what, tlu-y call “democrat. ic Inllueuco soululieu.’’ They desired to christen one of these Societies the Franees Ulevehind Inlluonee Society, and ivrolu Iliat Indy for permission to use bur i.ittne in I hat cbnn.-olion; Shu re fur led tlm niutlei toiler hushnnd. lie rightly I'ufuscd tlm request, uay ing: "Tlm miiiie of 'lie wife mid jnotlmr is sacred In tin home circle.'’ Tlm Atlanta Herald mnkiw this roin inunt: "Tlie Franocu Cleveland Intiu • time Club no doubt uieiillt well, but it did 'mil have s.nuo cimugli, nor good tan(o oliough lonmimge a eiindy pulling, muoli leas to run a earn jmign.” Hrtglil liuhphi mu ilm ouiukost to rep pgnire-n good tlilui; indliuvlt. We null Join ,11 people the l.lttln Early Kisers If you am pul bright these pills w ill make you so. .1. C. Goodman Simmy lor Georgia Soldiers. On account of O.iorgm having onn more re|iretenbiiive in congress Hi mm the statu him been rcdislrlotcd Geor gia will get more money far Imr sol diers tills year from the general gov ernment than over before. Governor Nor I liuii Uii« illuming iveoiied a olr- ciilur from the war department sav ing that Georgia would tliia year re (jcilvof,11,331.07 I unload of 1,007.- JO fh’inl) uticn-euived licit ye;i|'. At lanta Journal. Wo truly ‘iplhive tie. Will's Uttlo Ear ^ 1)-* aril t lit: most nn'ural, HUM! cf- , liii.Hl prouipl uml i eimouncn) | 111 fat bj|l0Utuesr, Imtlgiislhm uml Inucilve liver. J. 0. Goodman. A QuvUt.lon For Candidate st««v- Answer. men t/i t>.. , , , , . -imi eoinily ih'inoorat semis ~ U l'*°Nhe Albany lie,aid: mju.iMootu.g i ut , flr(s|l( , f Ills nhluf Hint of tin liu i, waking -mah this and thoy are tn'u; , '!“ : , r “ 1 '° b'h'iarirs , , , *ul docs eel 01,pu- p Jatn money, uml (he d«,.„n,ai for tlio I7tti tip''rapidly soars tho ebtl’ 1 , , , ooi- domecrallo tvliat methods they iiss-atmei under. piohOV, it is votir best frie ro i 1 "' 't',’ 1 (esann taught from infune) gs tench ns Iho tinlir - A up. Tiwcvp wtio (aboM b die There is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and Carefully Selected Stock of Goods. 110 rurtlvfi iit’iifly yvcrytHii)’. which * oii!*tltti*.« tf kcmoi-hI Jt'ick «>! Dry Notion*, Heavy UriH’ttrkd, «mo. Hlit jtouk Ih r!1 fivyh iiuii a vinit lo'hia Dtoro \r.W Lu mutually to i>ui- • HU.SrI .Mill Mtffi't. Homl to liiu. (or itity iviitl cverythlnn you r.rytl, Mitchell W. Gixslvins, T FFTOTST, GEORGIA. Cajit. Mitclmll misf|iiut«d by the rujg.rk-r or liu inis- Ulidprslaiids tbs rwil op|ir.iition to the alliances’ coiigicisiunnl eimdidilte which lire ns we umlersland tliem: 1st The slruightoiils object to tin- meima and methods used in getting Mr Hloviins In tint field. The (.'ntli- hp-rt conforonco was undemoorutic and wrong in conception, and (his wrung lias huoli the parent if all (he uiilijsilhy of Liu- campaign. 3d. The fltmightouts object to the cuii'lidatu of the (-Tithherl confer (.•lice because Ilia friends lmv; placed him on a platform of principles wliinli, to part at Ii.-iihI, is undeino- crnlic. Tlm Ocala platform and the dciuoeralic plalforu) is not in tccoid with each other; Mr. Hh-vrii.! i;) bound In tla Ocala platform by tin oitlli al iiiosl as sluing as dentil itself; the Oc.da platform slimild liave no jiluc-c* hi Hip democratic convention because it is of foreign creation. Mr. Kievans should not go into the democratic coliventioli earryiilg llii.i fureigu baituer, but if lie g-a-s in without it Ini violates his aolcmn oittl) to those who brought liim into the Held— they pledged him to stand or fall on I In- Ocala plat form. 3d. The slmiglihmU object to Mr. Kltvens because id the eliariioter nf the tiumjiaign Im is wngin'g being all things to all mini just as tl suits Ids purpose. He is '-nimtiug with the Imre and holding with the liotimls." It is charged against him that In- ia it alniightijul demoerat nnioiig sti'iiiglilout deinoeriiis, an al- Inmoe democrat niiionj; ttlliaitcemeu, and a third |mrty man among third party ninn, 'JTds clntrgt is not hronglil liy demoonits alonu hot even by some oi’ the men who were at tin- t’lltlihert confer,-nee, aided m its do- lib-.'riitioim and ussisted in putting Mr. iSlovens in tin- llehi. .Some of these men would readily rctrac.- their j stops tf they could. -till. The iilvaightouts object to th - • , sentiiu' of hoi if the Stevens dcie- GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS. g:t(er, elected from some of Hie coun ties, liei-iliise they are avowed Hurd party men and not democrats Huy jay they lire third parly men but in tend, if jiossible, to fume Mr. ISu-v ’ cits upon the demnernoy of the hi-o. oml district, mid than drop hint. Kor illuslration: tile delegates from Worth county. htlc Kinnlly. (.tin stroigMonts otn joilt hi Mr. Stevens b.eaose of Ids general tinlltues.* for the place. No one recognizes his inability to !V|irc- st-nl tin: d'Strict ts it should be more (into Mr. Stevens himself and Im never would liuve put hnusclf in tin- race. There is better tnai. riul io the din trict for a eongrissmati than the so citlk-d al I in nee candidate and tlm fltraiglHoul? are tight tti trying tin put one of them in the pluoc. A I,cniler. Thanking the public fur a generous patronage in the past, w# earnestly solicit a continuance of the same in the future. 33. P. BOWEN <te RBO., Near tlio li. & W. Depot, TIFTOX, «A. ltf. TIFTON DRUG STORE Ktiiieu a Feu. Sun-i.Y or ii ins, n j o liil hi ii (III 111 I I ) ISAAC S. BOWEN, Since its lira Introduction, Kleotrtc Itlltun tills gained ruphill In popular fa vor, until now It is elnarly In tit# lead ■emmg ptiru mu'll. lint! nullej and ttltoru- i|'-«s -oontaltilag imtbing wltlolt |iorn:;ts In PM) .is a bet-.ingu ot Intoxicant. It Is tpeogul/pd a- Ha- iw-si and ptiMsl atudl- citti fur all allmciils of siotnaelt, liver dr kidiieys. It will euro sick Itetutwite, In- illpcsfluil puiiMlpalt, n. a,•»! .bln Otahi - lit Irom Uni s/sietii Satlifsetien truar knlped with each iHOtlu or Hie ituau-y wilt he ri-Fiutilct flic.- , alv title, per lailtlo. hcldtiy.I W. 1’iniht ,V Co. The Mttnpu Ttstegnijih iu having a serious tiiiw with its Itnnlvjws trying to makc/hom xet type T.’ii, Atlan- l.^igotfr.uj Ip si iieibld in kecjiidg Itfia ! STAPLE; GROCER ■fancy: I KK1P A l’ltUSIt AM) WELL SSLECTKU STOCK Of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes ANI* KVK1JYTII1N0 UHCAI.I.Y Ir'OCKI) IN X FI1Wl-CI.AriS UTOllK. I Pay 1!io Highest Cash Price For Country Produeo . AND Will. riiSASK YOU WITH . 1 Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. ISAAC 0. BO WE 1ST, TIFTON, GEORGIA. U TOILET AMO FANCY ARTICLES, Fine Perlimioi'y, School Books and Stationary. Larrps of Every Description. PAINTS, * GILS * AND * VARNISHES. Tlio moFt otfket stork of Tobnccoa and Cighrs in the city, customer* can,Sjo Dcrvcil with #00(1 il&YHQ* cigar*. • u-.*: *-* I call upecial attention to ?*rof. Uextor’x Ciitarrh Cur«S Balm KidiMtyuiui liivurCurv, Lmi# Uo.htorer, WosuitHc Chnul Cluiinnui ami lthcinnutic Curt}. They uro proprietary medlciue* ihat r/c recoinmen^od v) ry.hfj»lily (*'r tho pT.-pouuM claiuiciJ for tbum. Uka- KKKSHKS'L' a:in BEST UAUDEN SKISl)S, all thej^r rowuds. Gull uml sec me. Tifton, Ga., April 2'i, 1891. . ■ J. C. GAtiY3ST. BIG -j; - vr-rr~E "jf’xf.imKtpau: DR Y -GOODS,: CLOTHtNG, SHOES- AND v ■*< sr<v'-a, •cl *hilt:t3 A- fi ijit bps. 1 carry a full, line of Ory.-Goo<^», arid .am soIHul: Winter Goods away•’Hf-eloXv'Cbst to ' rvt: .ron-tr—. • • mnice room for a splonciid Si3m.fn.oT St'ook. 0 J MV FANCY GROCERY AND KARDWARR DERARTMENT Is fully stocked with the tw?st. y^ods. TTI’TUN, O.V.. August ST, IMtl. II. If. TIFT; l JolllK'Ot IC ltf . A (inarqytfrd System of .Srlcnilllc Life and Arridroi luxuranrn At Hit' Mom lltKisaiiaMn llatcx. Good •I. \V, HANSON, Statu Agnttt, Parks’ IltithPug. TU'TON. <i.\. UtaX^Bjiuciiil and t.oi'u! Agents wanted in every Comity in the titu'.c. liefoft-pcoa Hoqititvd. I n»t«v |iv |vriid**!t>u t>) tin’ (■ ■ l who iro anionic (tie nun' - vim have jtald fo? ucohit r.iit 6y (liy <\it;uui*»’f|t''it If«tloi»ti it» U*. |f, Oliver. A. .1. \l t{ fi-t’irx I.T.Sinifh, p.Miui Me.vViij, »l. I* I L'.vvstiU. I-.'i,l.v i*. Brad), Athhv.tu. *•>'. U. .m Iiuyiou, \a u'.h i'.ohiu, Oa Vor (uU imrtkuhAn*. cull on or adti?w .1 \\. UAN\uN‘.Tifrou, «la. TI-IE GAZETTE Job Printing Office, M . A,. SEXTON, Eire Insurance Agent*--r TIFTON, GEOltGiA, Hoprcsonts liu- fulloicing old, reliable and popular tire insurance companies and snlii-iu lltu patronage of Ihu injuring pnblic: . * — Insurant ('otnpanj nf A'orth Aatrioe, - - Founded iq lift, ‘'KrennHlrb.’’ Total Assets, «t»,#.W,095,43. - Founded in 1834. “Hartford." Total assets, $6,570,810.13, - Founded in 1811, "Central City," of Srhsa, Ala. Also, write for tin- “Liverpool and London and Globe." "JXna" and "Orient." Real Esiate and Reniing Agent. Has on his list of Ural Estate some very desirable farm lands in the vicinity of tin- "Gate City to South Georgia and Florida.” Ktwji your eye on it, and don’t let it get too high priced before purchasing. Tliese lands are within one and seven milts of town. - If you have titty Ileal Eatjite -bouses or land-~fuv sale or rent you will receive prompt and courteous service by placing Ibutn with me. I am, very respectfully, Mf- M. A.. SEXTON. -4^ ’yi.is, New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman. i am idt-nss -11 ■ announeo to ttty frieuds and jci'mi’s it the cou, Horner, Irwin, Worth and (’idq-.ittt that I have just nsv.v>-d iv-mplv-t" COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT And am prepared to e.v.ctile at short notice unditt worknianiiku matuicr .ill classes <d commeiriitl and legal blank printing. I solinityotir urderj and guarantee to g«vti entire satisfaction in nrtai-* t.nd quality "f work. ■ Kc.ipectfuliy tevs livu.otj o, --j rn \ f t Ti'* \T i rtox, ttcunuu. 13. J.. .iA Lj JOHN C. HIND, ■’[Contractor «nd Bui Icier, TIFTON. • G330H0IA. JM iTj~ Fitut* aud ipcciiiuittor.v, tantisbed on ippticotijr:. ALL kinds of vvoodwo.uk done on SHOUT NOTICE