The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, August 26, 1892, Image 2

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Quito a number of representative# to the ne*t legislature will lx; sent there instructed to ropeal, the law providing for a board of tax equuUz- Cr* in eauh county of tin* state, -^jflov. Win. J. Bforthen is the Oa- Berm's ideal democrat* lie is a vote- winning democrat. HSs like should lw scattered all over Georgia in this era of attempted democratic disriip- 'I'he Ga/kttb has promised Hon. K. IIuh.k;I1 l fh© democratio nom* the second dis trict, J.fOO voles in Berrien uniJ the l promise will not fail if every demo crat iu the county will do his duty, e Our opposition to Hon, 0. B. Sev ens ceased with his defeat and hbf acceptance thereof. It would * ' ^' IvO -Vlyll for some of onr second dis- ^>vi'Mfif oxobitngos to do likewise. It is ^i' .;cpw»rdly to kick 4 man after he Is iwin> 2^EThp CIazktth oatt now understand ;||jthy On), (tyekerill, of Ibo Now York dvertiwT'didn't print the Georgia editors replies us to their ohoiou for president. Hu was Using for a flop in the event his favorite (Ilil!) was defeated, Thu Gabkttu is fiiurful tco stress is being put, by onr "brethren of Hid;press, upon the. unity and harmony of thp demoerntio party tho icccind district. The evidence on thoso point* is not as convincing us it should bo. - Unp^-liViloy Hrnnoh will defend the good namopf jrwin county her people against all ooiitera. punched a Worth county third par- • t viteinAlbuny Hie olhur day for saying, ♦‘TJuirw Is not an honest man iu irwiuTodnnty.” , Would it not bo well for southern meri to romuinber that division in the national democratic party in 1H0O mi mi tho first triumph for tho pubiicanrupd drenolH this land |ho blood of civil warf Shall a 1 ioninthls year of graoe again hg SQino grvatcr calamity upon "ootmtry?—Thomas Ion Times. L’|io •'I'honmaton- Times claims i 4<^m» Coogrcsslonal cani|>ulgu lu . sigiS district will bo an example *>aJV/iUmo to como, to show how an loui canvass can bo imvh lenum without any mud- or unytiling elro that was jlttlo-or mean. Hurrah for ifs*i ifartlutt and WhiHlvld. 1 other doaler* 76o. and ^l nure when you cun get Ion C’hiJt Curo, a belter one, ■ Dr. d« U, Gwvdmiiu, nllianco met in Games- a ami made ai. effort t ta differences by the adop resolutions declaring i.political organ inution. f.mwt well and their an earnest of goo«l gilt lor him) to make fh. “A burnt nhihl bottle of lMon< cheerful- if fnilnre- / Political 5Ii‘lai!£<*, Henwmbcr, democrat! of. th^tKC- ond congressional district, that yonr fight is not Bo mneh for the; success of ifon. Hen JK. Knsseiy the nomi nee, as it is for tho preservation apd perpetuation of pure democratic nrincipies. "** The candidates of the democratic party this year urc such as to com mand tho admiration of intelligent men everywhere. The names Grover Cleveland, William J. N' then, Ben E. Hussell and Henry H. Knight are synonyms of honesty, pu rity and fidelity. No party can offer the people liettcr assurance of good ((Overament than democracy w/ih such leaders as the above. Democracy has hallooed as long d as lustily os theiy? is any necesin- ty. What it reeds now, more than anything else, is tome practical cam paign work. This good year, 1802, should be ic thorough political education. Under the tutelage of third party lenders'tin* masses have been taught that democratic associations are con taminating and democratic literature is rank poison. Harboring these uo- lious they will bo hard to roach; but, then, it must bo done, Georgia will he represented in tho f;xt national house of repriwnlnlivea by eleven true and tried democrats, the lionsts of third party ism to the trury, notwithstanding, and their names are Lester, Hussell, Crisp, Mo ses, Livingston, Cubaniss, Maddox, Lawson, Tato, Gluck ami Turner. 'J'hird pnrlyisin has killed that •iml organisation—the farmers alli ance—und the dastardly murder will lie avenged tins fall. 'I'he jn-ople •till rule; tlioy arc not deceived, and their just judgment wit! he swift and terrible. There can bo no Utter evidence that the third jvurty is a snare ami delusion thun the fact its leaders in sist that their disciples shall not at tend democratic rallies or read dem- itwspa|wrs. They know that their deceptions will be laid b 1 result in a general stampede from Ibeir ranks. It is demiwriitic (hsttriiie that the peop|» shall Ih> thoroughly infoniu'd on every public ipn-sLiun; helioe, they wimu-U the fury© bill printed for geii< eral circulation. Hut Jingo 'Tom Watson, true to thlid purty princi ples, voted to keep the |Ht>ple in ig. nortinen of its lilK'rty-destroyiug pro- visions. Tho democracy and patriot »i Hon. 0, lb Stevens is no longer a disputed ‘pmstion; ho settled it in the tribunal of luat resort of tin ond congressional district. Democracy says to the people: “Gome, let ns reason togelli Third jairtyUin saym "Behold, my leaders have taught you und .your education U complete.” Dctuoorucy says; “Read both sides, that you may tw thoroughly Informal.” Third purtyfsm says: “fton't ica«l democrat ic newspapers; they are all subsi- diaetl." M. W. GASKINS, GENERAL : : MERCHANT, Extends a Most Cordial Invitation pic of the Town ami tho h Ihn a Visit at Ilia Now 1 Hin SponiultioH will bo - UiUMiualed Security at tho Mitt- iinmii Cost. Tho Fidelity Mutual, of Thihulcl- tihia, is not the oldest, nor is it the largest insurance cunip-my world, but It is nnqucstionably the •Irongist. No company of which ae havij uny knowledge, whether foreign or domestic, c*ut compare with it in rewurct-s and enduring jwwors. Iti plan* conform to well mdablfoSted in surouoe principle*, and cure ull Ut« weak point* of both WHipemtive and old line systems of insurance. Dions thecffully given by M. J. Kent, agent, Tifton, Ga. Thiu ought to lie a campaign nl education ami not one of pcnsmali- tio«. The platforms of tho prurtiea ought to bo discussed di*|)u&sUmntely and the s{<cuker« at the various pub lic meeting') >hould bd given a re* ipectfnl hearing. Attack* npou pH- rate chauctcr nnd the preventing of free dlrruMkm of political tiocrtiomr do pot change *: voter's opinion ** !© tht soijminevr of the pDtfwmof tb© party to wliieh Im Hougi'M-oT the party-, to whicK lw U-oppu^^Ooo^ 0CALEBS IN ; General - Merchandise, ■ BKOOKFrELD.-OEOXiarA. • t«o« u. iitfuno the imblle Uut w« lu»ve on hand's coroi>Wt« anil well eclecteil nf General 'ctiaiuliae, in |«rtuf Dry-Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Etc.,; I w« WIIJ Mil at hoi k iMyrrOH I-UICKH. We have no wumI t« l.oy or rent to jmy, an-1 PRICES"TO *SUIT THE HARD TIMES.- . ■ Trade at the Cheap Cash Store, wlwre you can huy Hie sreateil quantity and t**t <|tulUy of j-ooda Yount xnry n»f*vtWif, ihflcM, Oa. t July 29. IKi2. Jollh CUlircllWCll fb SOU. Dull Times Make .Low Prices! JAM^S^Z. ELLIOTTj Owing to tho dulIncH* of the trade and appreciating the fact that I^>w dees ih the remedy--tin* great incentive that gives to trade a rushing im petus, has determined pi inaugurate a cut in price* that will convince I le that he is tietermhicd not to Ih* undcraold. He ha* a largo and co plcte *twk of genera) merchandise; ho can and will jwivo you money. Don't fail to call on him before making your purchases. Very Respectfully, tfparkn, Ga., Juno 17, ISP*2. - JAMES /. KLLIOTT. Country Produce Bought and Sold. IRglusut cash prices price* paid for chicken* and egg*, and form products - generally. Give u* a call when you come to Tifton with auything to •ell.'' fftmiinimtiLioioiBoM 'T1 tanking the public for a generous patronage in the past, wo earnoatly . »licit a’continnance of the name in.thc future. . E. X J . BOWEN.' <fe BRO., t-if. Ncnr the IS. & W. Depot, TIFTON, 6A. CROCKERY TIFTON DRUG STORE —— IfEKrs a Ftru. Supply ov—-r- . . _, &M , U .U„«W,« XU.BU., «!««,«,«UU, ; . TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, . ' <^| Fino Porfumory.gchool Bookfi and Stationary, fit'V.'” ■» '.i Larr ps of Every Description. . ' | PAINTS, ToILsTANO • VARNISHES. . - i I cal! spocidl attention to Prof. Dcxtcr’a Cnturrh Caro, Mngic Rnlm Kitlney nmt Liver Cure, Lung UeKtoror, Mesmeric BIooiftJIeaiiMJl T^’; und Itlicuiiiutic Cure.'Tficy am proprietary medicine* tliat yre reejraiinonded HARDWARE very highly for tho pnrpooes claimed for them. —.. --4- Stir FRESHEST akd BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all the ye«r,«faniLl*:^^i v .: jj Tilton, Ga. April !ili, 1801. J. C.aOOTOfAJT. . ; ^ ^ \ BIO BJlRGPA.I1SI 8 ! Tlmre is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and Carefully Selected Stock of Goods. II* uuriM nearly ovary thing mU.-H i-»naUtut« a aeiuml Mock of f»ry noo.t», N Mi toll oil "W". Graskins, TIFTON, GEORGIA. ISAAC S. BOWEN, : staple grocer \mm Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes > nVIIltV'TIIIXU t’Hl'AU. i a pinwr-cLAim otorb. I Pay tho Hi{)he&l Cash Price for Country Produce, * . • • AXU.WILL I‘I.KA8B YOU WITH . ■ . GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS. I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. ISAAC 8. BOWEN, TIFTON, GEORGIA. * If Of Watorbury, Ootinectictit. A Gu&untecd SystfB of Sclrntttle Life and Arddent Insnrance At the Most Reasonable Rales. J. AY. HANNON, State Agent, l*nrku* IluUiDtig* TU'TON. GA. HOwSjkHiial and Wal Agents wauted iu every County in the State. Good Reference* Required. I rvf. r i.« i-tMUka u» ike (<artK« who nr* ammvi the many *h» hate U-.-i.jwW f.U y.^rwl> parvhnnw'r. o^l im or J. W. IIAAAQN, Tillnn. THE Job Printing Office. New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman, l am pb-wil to annonnre to my ami jertron* in lhc *te» of lV-rr»cn, Irwin,. WurUt and Col«|Uit.*. tl©t l littoju-tt rivalved A complete : .COUNTRY JOB P^TlNGvBUTEIT: Arel nm j»r^aN<lin ewctiteat *hort' * <r " of oouvm**ma} /.ml tegal tdauk prrnluu? A & BRO, ^ this;hx»aok E. P. BOWEN & DEALERs n,’ - Gf-eneral Mercha-ndis©. ^ FARMERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. I carry a lull lino of Di-y-OoodH, and am - Molliiig Winter Goods away 13olow Oo«t to. malco room’ for a. splendixl Surrimox- Btoolc. Giyc Me leer lief.: ;■ HT FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMBNT Ih fully stocked with the best goods, TIFTON, OA.. Anjm»t 87. 1f»1. H. TIFT. M. A.. SEXTOS Fire Insurance TIFTON, GEORGIA,' Hcpirscnts the following old, reliable and popular and solicit* the patronage of the insuring pubticr ^ ^ y v Insurance f.apaif .f Rartk Aaxrlea, - - ronnlfila I7«. .-’"ST. “GrcfBttlH,” Telal Iweli, »I^SMU,U. - VwjUWIjtliaES^TV?:.: . "Banfert.". Telal aueU. SM1MM-IS. .- Hi«4ri j “Cealral Cltjr," ef8el«, All. ; Aim, write for dw “Urerpaol and Laaitoa an J Clohc,” , . ; - *“*»»" a»4 «orte»L'* gga Real Estate and Renting Agent. i Hiw on his liat of Iteal K*Ute fornn very ilesirabla vicinity of the "Gate City to South Georgia and Florida.”' Keip’y® ! “»**» «nd don’t let it get. too high priced before purckuing. Thaw lauda are within one and Seven mile* of town. 'A. If Jon hav*» any Heal Estate—houses or land—for mW orwnti yw receive prompt and courteous i *^ : ^ - m. JOHN G| Ollt.T*. LO fcoi* and Bll