The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, August 05, 1892, Image 2

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TIM GAZETTE; Til'TON, <}£, VliIDAY, AUGVST 5. 3802. E, P. BOYVEK & BRO The aitforv. f* nut/ic ilir.il every VrMiiy nwmi* Ing atTiftoil. Ikprien.t/moty, *teo/Kfo* 11 la il«- 5 oout to ».hu hu:»r, interest oi the growing dry or Iftmi and the fuUuwti cimptry, anil a* *iu<ifo fcftkif Itio numiGrt mid eneooragenient, of the t*Ui of Harriett and eontlguonn comtllon. Tlte milttarliHlou |*rhv of the (lA/jrmc in $1.00 r «r year, W cents for six months, amt no emit* for breo fnontlis.tKttahle In ailvKiiw. T)ih advertHJiik rut's of the t.Ur.F.rfK flip ren^ ftmwhje nml will lie furnished upon n|i|ilh'tttlon, Advertising hills uro due after Jtrst Insertion mid will be breneiiioil yben the money Is needed. t’omswmujeui’ii froiu iMdghhorlug towns Is so* lle.lwd and eoiiimiir.U'atlonH on Mutely u»jdi s/tro alwaysw<d<v'ini.', Always write on one side of the imfH'f, and don't forget to enclose your name AS (tit evldeoeo of good faith. Entered (At the ttoslomce,atTlfton, (Icorgla, as mall matter of the second class, DEALERS IN General - Merchandise, BROOKFIELD, GEORGIA. We be/c to inform the public that we have on hand a compete ami well twlecled stock of General Merchandise, consisting In part of Dry-Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Staple, and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Etc., Will'* to will mil at JtOCK BOTTOM I’RICKH. W. hare mi wr'foil t.i buy or tent to pay, anil bem’o can afford to sell our goods at PRICES TO SUIT* THE HARD TIMES. Cali to us when you come to Hrookdohl ind we will convince you that wc will rosltivcly save you iJliioli money. * We will bo prepared to buy cotton ami all other kinds of country produce and pay tliere/br the Hu sure and let us bid on your cotton, ami sell you your supplies. DEALERS IN Official Oricfln ut Ilcrrlcji County. * nirfTAT'LUK.iiiiiToF. Highest rash prices prices paiil for chickens ami eggs, and farm products generally. Give ns a call when, you come to TifUin with anything to sell. Nows himl Views. II in IIKMT MAUKKT glHCKM. Trade at the Cheap Cash Store where you can buy* the greatest <|uanttty and boat quality of goods for the leash; amount of monuy, Don’t forget to call on us; xvo will \m found a*, the satno obKstaml. Youth yory rmspoctfully, lirookflnM, oa„ July K), l#n2. John Cluiroliwell it Son. Thanking the public for a generous patronago in the past, we earnestly solicit a continuance of the same in the future. IS. P. BOWEN & BRO., l-tf. Near the B. & \V. Depot, TIPTON, GA. TIFTON DRUG STORE Knurs a Full Suiti.y ok- TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, Fine Perfumery, Sohool Books and Stationary, Larrps of Every Description PAINTS, * q|LS # AND ^ VARNISHES. ... -v^ , 1 The most select stock of Tulmccos mid Clear* in the eity. My customers can be served with good Havana cigars. I cell spoclal attention to Prof. Dexter’* Cntnrrli Cure, Magic Balm Kidney anil Liver Cure, Lung Restorer, Mesmeric Blood Cleanser and Rheumatic Cure. They are proprietary medicines that are recommended very highly for the purposes claitned for them. - US’ FRESHEST and REST GARDEN SEEDS, all the year round. Call and boo me. Tifton, Ga„ April 22,1801. J. C. GOODMAN. ■ HARDWARE I carry a full lino of Dry-Goods, and am -selling Winter Goods away Below Cost to make room for a splendid Summer Stock. H. H. TIFT TIFTON, fl\„ August 37. lfi#t Tamntany’B chief is ft Ovokcr. Jingo Tom Watson has n “zeal not according lo knowledge.” TIlO Soul n( benjamin llavrierm the Little, goes inarching on toward (he shinies of private life. Georgia ut. in $601),00b on her preedit pencil crop. The cngl of Hie crop is too small to m.entloi), Watermelon Witiler will soon he an editor without a job, The subsi dy business has cc/isnil to bo pmlifo- bie- Rerrien county demnornis sliould pond Webb delugaten to tin- sixth senatorial convention. He lias earned their Support, The harheonn and basket dinner at farkcrvljie last Thursday wkr super)) —cotilt) not bttVfl been excelled any where or by spy people. Helrnspeetlon. Tbo fruit shipping season for this section lias past, and it is well for the people who propose to be bone* lltted to study tin* lessons taught in the results of the season’s operations. In pursuing the investigation the first -question which claims the atten tion of the OA'/iirjK is, “To this a fruit growing sectionf” During the past moiltb tint editor bus been shown some us (Inc patches, apples atul pears grown within a radius often miles of Tifton, that experts confidently assert to bo ns excellent its nan be grown nnywlmroiii thestato, Experts go fur ther and say the section circumscrib ed “within a radius of thirty miles, with Tifton as a central point, lias no superior us a fruit growing coun try in the slate; the conditions of soil am) climate conspire well to gether in tlm direction-of fruit cul ture.” The poaches and upples sent to market from this section this sea son have ham the, result, of no effort Whatever of scouring j.crfcction—it has been 'Dhtiroly spontaneous. Then, with art intelligent effort on the part of the people to excel is it not fair to presume their euecesf would forever mltmce the ormiklngs of the hyper critical. Samples of grapes grown in the territory mentioned have been for warded to capable connoiseti rs it) the north and west and in every instance reports have come bank that the fruit was received in good condition and the quality unexcelled, The ex FARMERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. Country Produce Bought and Sold. Ex-editor Phnstopher lias decided . . . „ . , , . . . pertinents made in grnpo nuRure have not to go lo Texav; lie prefers to take *, , . , , , , f S trip tiji salt river In November, and |ic will not bo disappointed. The stale Agricultural society meets in semi annual session at Grif fin, August 14, The editors of the tilnle have been invited to meet with the society. The democrats of the tenth dis trict should feel prniiml of thsir nominee for senatorial honors--Hon. W. K. Wooten. |le js pp|t|ii|i|ly a brilliant young man, Ham W. Hmiill— editor, pronnhor pna disturber of tlm public peuce— )uib Jiist recovered from a saloon- keeper $600 fur depriving him of a favorite tusk. Costly tooth Hint. Dr. J. H. Pickett, Urn great third party apostle of tlm second congres sional dint riot, mot bln Waterloo nl I’fli'kervllle and now wants no more joint discussions with tlm straightout domouraoy. Our cBtorinod friend, Grover Olive* Jand, is running directly for the white house. Our best wishes for a successful trip is with him mid wo arc quite Hiire lie will reach his des- final Ion safely, Last Saturday's primaries have tiempnstraleij how little Cluyto Mc Lendon, of Thoinnsvillo, knew about polities in the second congressional district when he was talking to tho Atlanta Constitution. The republican vico-preeidcntial candidate, Whileluw Reid, bus near relations iti Hamilton oud Suwaneu counties, Florida, but they are demo prats and will vote against him and )us partner, Hen Harrison. Thp voters of the glorious old pinth congressional district will give jittlc Tommie Winn an ample op portunity to repent of his erratic 'flop at liiiiure; they’ll not send him to congress any more. . ’Tie well. In Saturday's insqn of tlm Albany News nm| Advertiser Mr. W> W. Turner lutnommes that he has sold tho paper to Messrs. T. F. Pruitt ami 0. R. Hawk. Mr. Turner also re- tine from active wprk on t|ie paper. The people's party position on the force hill is a double-header. It tries to caloli tlm whiui votes by declaring the measure dead and, at the same time, endwiVqr to win colored voles by promising to aw to its etifmcrc picnt. Wempf, the third party cmididate for presldpnt, is a hnojr i|p has be- ionged tp eyery political party organ- isM*4 in lus time and has been trim to none. He would spll out thp third ovy without the slightest hesi- "tation if it pttrclnwer could be feund. OftiUtibcHutn’s C-oIle, tlhofcrn itjiil Dlttri lui'a Koinoily Futr always bfl dpppn'dad mmn, it I* uMfWtfcte trill, puts i ramp, eliolers morhu.i, dysentery and (ilatrUw.t in tbnlv tvorct 'formk. R-«ery faintly Bl,flilM h|TMVl«led "'Oh it- *». end tfO pnt IfcWer for sale by Tlfmn Drug lomnnslrated beyond perm!venture that rimy can be grown to perfec tion and the returns show that they are a profitable crop. Hrup.es grown in I ho Tifton seotion, it has also been demonstrated, can bo placed on tlm market at least two weeks earlier than those grown in the vicinity of Griffin and ten days earlier than frrun the Fort Valley section. These lossons point morals which our farmers should give their most thoughtful attention, H, without effort, a line crop of peaches and up pies can he scoured here—crops which can find ready and profitable markets —Is it not plain that the time and. boy they are devoting to the growth of an unprofitable cotton crop rbould at least lie divided, in favor of a fruit crop? Tin; tobacco expswimunt has not proceeded far enough yet to demon strale fully what bur people can ex pflOt from flits crop, It has been shown so far, that a large, healthy- looking weed can be grown here—r weed that will yield from eight hun dred tonne thousand pounds of cured lolmr.oo per acre, The experts say that this weed is producing an ex oellcnt quality of mired tobacco, an article llml will bring very sntisfoc wry prices on tho market. There has been no actual demonstration of this fuel, and will not bn until nest spring or summer. Rut the Ga /.Kith is decidedly of Hie . opinion Hint enough hits been shown by the ex periments to satisfy a reasonable man llml. tobacco, as a money crop, will excel cotton and should also re ceive a part of the attention now given to thiijniHtiro of cotton. The 0 .Uttrrn is also decidedly of the opinion that the tobacco experiments of this year have been so satisfactory to our many observant farmers that a considerable area will be devoted to its growth another year—an area sufficient lo warrant the establish ment of a tobacco market at- Tifton for the sale of unmanufactured stock, os well as factories for the preparation of the weed for use. Worth County Sunriny-tachonl Association. The (I.ukitr is authorised hy Rev. J. .1. Williams, of Ty Ty, 1’resident of the Worth County tSnmtay-Hohool Association, to make the following annonucemeut, request ami invita tion: Thu Worth County Hmiday-subool Association will liphi tie next quar terly meeting at Syiwtnure on Friday before the second Rcuvhiy in August. The several Huntiay-sohoote of the county are earnestly requested to wind a fail representation to tin meeting. All ministers of (lie gospel ami HiimltwSkeluxil workers are cqrdfnllyi invited to ho present. Everybody will be made welcome.' Mrs. t- It. I’suen, Rockford, l!i„ wiles: "From personal n.xperk'm'o S dm recommend tin HurrapnrlHa, » cure fov Impure Wood and ('oners', deolii- C, til ' Dull Times Make Low Prices! JAMES Z. ELLIOTT, Owing to the dullness of the trade and appreciating the fact that Low Prices is the remedy—the great incentive that gives to trade a rushing im petus, has determined to inaugurate a cut in prieee that will convince tho. trade that lie is determined not to be undersold. He has a largo and com plete stock of genera) merchandise; bo can and will save you nioriey. Don’t fail lo call on him before making your purchases. Very Respectfully, Sparks, Ga., Jmo 17,1802, JAMES l. ELLIOTT. M. W. GASKINS; “ GENERAL : : MERCHANT, Extends a Most Cordial Invitation To the I’coplo of tlie Town mid tho Sun'oundlng Country to P lltm it Visit nt Ills Now oml Elegant .Store. Hits Wpooialt ios will bo- CROCKERY HIIOKH, JIATB, CAPS, DIUSPS OOODft, . Ac., itu. There is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and Carefully Soleotcd Stock of Goods. Up carrle* iiftnrly everythin# which constitute it general etock of Dry flood*, Notions, TIo.iry (Irororlua, otr. Illtt ntork t« all froth Hint a visit to hia titore will bo mutually Uenuftelal to pur flwuuT nnd iM'ihir. ttend to him for any and evorythinj; you nvod. Mitchell W7 (Gaskins, TIFTON, GEORGIA. ISAAC S. BOWEN, stme GROCERY \y." J. Ci Goodman. . I KKKl* A FHESIl AND WF.LL HELECTKD STOCK OF . . Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes AMI KVKUVTtUfm VftttALLY rOttKll IN A KIU8T-CLA88 PTOUB. I Pny tho Hiqhcst Cash Prioo for Country Produce. AN1I WILL VI.KASK VOX? WITH . GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS. I Will Soft Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. ISAAC S. BOWEN, TIFTON, GEORGIA. Ill lUl 1 ALA Connecticut. A Cunrantenl System of Srlcntllle Life and Accident Insurance At the Most Reasonable Rates, J. IV. HANNON, Stnto Agent, * Darks’ HuUdlng, TIFTON, GA, aft*Sjioeial and Loeal Agents vtimtod in every County in the State. Good nofereuoe* Required, 1 refer IlfpwniMon t.i the fnlleWtiqt psrlle* who are anwnK tlif manv whn have been ,.al,l i„r »c I.Wnie l.j-tko Ctoffign'ilcnt !fl,le U ,nYly. IV. li Oliver. A. ,1. >wtw W aS.Tj J Smith It.,It,Cl Miura>, .1 II. I'. ar-all, tittiei. J.v-T. Orarty, A*ltb\mi; W II. .l-.bieiten, xvmineham, Oa.' .. f '" "" ” W " ,rw * * J ve. HANNON, TlfM.n, Cla. Wutcrbui'x Oi Job PI riO OAZKTTK T Printing Office. Give 1 Your Patronage and I Will to li Money. MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMENT Is fully stocked with the best goods. m:. a. sexton, Fire Insurance Agent, TIFTON, OEOBC41 A., Hepreaentii (be following old, reliable and popular fire insurance companies and solicit* tlm patronage of the insuring public: ^ Insurance Company of North America, “Greenwich,” Total Assets, $1,068,035,43. “Hartford.” Total assets, $8,576,018.18. “Central City,” of Selma, Ala. Also, write for the “Liverpool and London and Globe,” “.Etna” and “Orient,” Founded In 1703, Founded In 1834, Founded In 1810. New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman. T am (ilr.ised to announce re my friends and patrons in the emu 'k-s of Rerrien, Irwin, Worth and Colquitt, that 1 have ima received a deplete COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT Ami am prepared to execute at short notice'and in workmanlike manner all ekisMoj eommereia! and legal blank'printing. I solicit, your orders and guarantee to give entire satisfaction in priooa mid quality of work. LVqirvtfuffv Lo,«Ueq.mvt„ _ r P' A T T 'I ^IVT nrro.v. ueokoia. X . Real Estate and Renting Agent. . Has on his list of Real Estate some very desirable farm lendrin the vioiuity of the “Gate City to South Georgia and Florida.” Keep yocr eye on it, and don’t let it got toe- high priced before purchasing. ’ *A These lauds ore within one and seven miles of town.*' If you have any Real Estate—houses or land--for sale or rent you wiR receive prompt and courteous service by placing them with me. 1 am, very respectfully, i-'h M. A.. SEXTON. 1 JOHN C. fflNDr Contractor and Builcler, TIFTON*, GEORGIA. ALL KINDS OF WOODWORK DON SHORT NOTICE. 1W Plans and specification* furnished on appl