The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, September 09, 1892, Image 2
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TIIK GAZETTE: TIFTON,-fiA., FUllUY, SKl'TKMHiift 6. J89fS.
the Tifton Gazette.
Tho (iK’/.vnrvv. I* imiIiIInImhI every Friday mono
liig nt Tifton. Hnrrh**i « *mnty, (ivin^A. H J» Hc>
Voioil to i Im Iwut lntorcm of the nmwlnit iilty of
Tifton nnil tluj aUJarunt «oimtry, aim! mu *u«b
AAkH tho JUinport ami FMioUiiiKPimmt of tlui |hmp
jito of Iforrlun ftfi ‘ “ " * ~
Ami cimt||fU/Min iMititmoR.
Tho niiliscrlptlon jnioo of tloi OAflirrK I* f MM
tier year, M cant* for *1# Hiontli*, uml IMiwnte tor
W»“ —
three luiMitli*,’ l)»yol>lc hi oilvance,
. Tho loIvnrtlKln^ rate
m
Ihk rate* of tho (MsfHTTK an: mi*
fl'onuhlo uinl will Im; fiirnlMhoil upon it) if til wit Ion,
Ailviirt1*ln« hill* nrn ilua fifutr flrnt limartlon and
will lie iiroAcnted whoti the money U neoilml.
('orn!*|Hindeiico from nnlghlMiniiK town* I* no*
llrlted and conimunlcatlon* on timely Uipli-H are
aIw i.vk welcome. AI way* wrllo nil one hlilu of
the paper, and don't forget to mmUm your nainp
<t* anovloeime of kinhI faith.
Ihiuirud at Mm |Njnlotllee, at Tifton, (IcorglA, an
mall nutter of Mm RACond olttM.
Official Oman of Herrien County.
n. T, AM.KM. Editor.
New* mid Views,
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The Georgia farmers' alliance or-
gunixiition is in the throes of dculh.
'too much politics I ms wrought its
ruin.
The gmit increase in the taxable
resources of tho state of (leorgia is a
guarantee that the tux rale will lie
greatly decreased,
Our people have not worried thein-
fidvcB about the Kulllvaii-Oorhult
y'prixo light before the Olympic Club,
New Orleans, Much brutal diversions
arouses their disgust rather than their
approbation.
Our people shoiildjnot become so
absorbed)in political matters as to
forget their religious duties, the edu
cation of their children ami the
iiiuinlcniiucc of those wlm are do-
•pun.lent upon them for support.
|)r. f. II. Hand, of linker county,
'must win.I, office very laid to accept
the third party nomination for con
gress against lion. Hen I 1 ). Russell
and tho United democracy of tho sec
ond district? The English language
is loo fucblo lo express how badly lie
will he snowed under in November,
According lo tho Voice the third
party people, at their Nashville rally
two weeks sinoe, found few represen
tatives from tho Tifton and Alapalm
districts for committeeman and dele
gates to fliu various conventions.
Third party mateiial is “mighty
Scarce” in both these districts, as also
|.hu Upper Ninth and Cecil districts.
Tlie business season lias opened
and calls for extra effort son the part
of tfieiohiints to reap all Die trade
they possibly can. They should not
hesitate to advertise their goods, ami
no hotter medium lo reooh the far-
skill!'
conic hack to their political home,
we’ll bow tlietn out in peace also, If
they can’t ho persuaded back they
may go so fur us we arc concerned.
Wlnst pnjiors are your friends?
The* pajiers that have been witli you
for years or the organs that have
been established for a brief season.
Now, would it he right for the nows*
papor men to advocate uml uphold a
cause that would work hardships on
any class of people? Wo thins not,
for when the farmers are in a thrif
ty condition, the newspapers prosper.
Why should' we urge the laboring
class lo pursue a course Unit would
bring them down to want uml starva
tion, when we would soon share tho
same fate? Who are their friends if
it is not Die newspaper men? What
does it malfer with these third party
papers whether our people of Geor
gia are placed on a solid basis or not,
for they arc here only to duct certain
men to offices. They arc the reck
less ventures of ambitious men, ami
have no interest in tho welfare and
prosperity of our common country.
When you are tired of having
chills get a 50c. bot tle of l'laiitution
Chill Cure and stop them. If it
fails wc will give you your money
hack. Dr. J. C. Goodman.
(Jon. Weaver’s Appointments.
Mr. J. .). I’atturson, of Sparks,
writes us:
“in your last issue you gel Gen.
Weaver’s appointments wrong. He
will l,c in Wuynrnes on Tuesday, Sep
tember iiUthi and Albany on Wednes
day, September 21st. I’lease make
the correction, as the people should
not he misinformed.”
Ho not let other merchants palm
off oilier preparations sit you because
they have not I’lunlulioii Chill Cure
in stock. Apply to agent named
below, who guarantees it. Dr. .1, C.
Goodman;
tilers of JJorrleii, Irwin, Worth
Oolijuilt counties uati-'oe found than
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the columns of Ij/f Gaxkttk; it goes
t Into almost >^ry bvcI ion of these
oouiitlw^r'flliu among Die very best
While other uml more pretentious
cities of Georgia have worried
through Die terrible scourge of huso
’ ’ ball fever - uml not without casual
ties—Tifton lias been free from Iho
slightest attack. Her young men
ami boys Imvo found employment for
pegrly nil their idle hours in tho to
bacco tlehls and around Die curing
barns. Their industry and mutill-
tiesu are to ho commended; It is a
lesson hoys slum Id liu taught in early
life Dial lunuirahle labor is neoessary
to their well-being in life uml uuiiho-
<|Ucntly not lo ho despised.
The domooratio nominee for con
gress in the seventh district, Judge
Maddox, will lie opposed by Seal,
Wright, of Home, seconded by Dr.
Fulton imd Ids wife. Those malooii-
tents, especially tho two latter, mo
pew ill their natural element—
fomenting strife as lltey Imve been
lining fur Die past tun or fifteen years.
When a female lakes Dio political
slump—as is reported Mrs, Eel ton
will <|o In tho oangtregional onm-
pulgn V**!t she loses ul anno her dignity
iul. id I claims she may otherwise!
ave lo self-respect, and Judge Mud.
dux uottltl not be censured should lie
give her a full dose of the masculin
ity which she hits assumed.
Tho G.-uimii doesn't think it
necessary to engage in wholesale
abuse of those democrats who have
gone oft after the third party wlll-o
tbe-vvisp ii\ order to prove itg own
tknmcraoy or win them Iwok to tho
fold. It is trim »omt, of the leaders
eeom not inclined to listen to ronsoi
and argument-do these tve extend
the parting hand of peace—but the
majority of them are upon to convic
tion and conversion',upon I,Item laller
we propose using tho gentle rod of
persuasion; woo them book with finds
and figures, piling them up mountain
high apihst tin, sophistries of third
iiujyism; and, then, if they{refuse lo
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Court Calendar,
Tho fall terms of tho superior
court will soon begin.
Irwin court convenes on Tuesday
after the third Monday in September
—bifljtg Die 8<Hh instant—a week
from next Tuesday.
Coli|iiilt Court convenes on Tues
day after Die fourth Monday in Sep
tember—being Die 27th instant—
two weeks from next Tuesday.
Herrien court convenes on the sec
ond Monday in October, a mouth
front next Monday.
The Uakisttk man will endeavor
lo visit these courts and hopes to
moot all Ins old patrons and add
many new ones lo his list. Subscrib
ers who me in arrears will oblige him
by paying up'lheir arrearages at their
respective courts. Thu editor has
carried several hundred subscribers
through the dull summer, when he
mil Id ill afford it, ami it is but
justice to him Dial, those subscriber
should now, when money is beginning
In clrculute, pay up their arrearages
at least.
Why iiay other dealers 76o. mid :{tl
for a oliill cure when you cun get
I’lanlatloii t'liill Cura, a' better one,
for 60o, ? Dr. J. (J. Goodman.
himself witli all the facts connected
with the uncompleted brunch and Its
Importance to Die mam line; and the
Gaxkttk learns, from what it con
siders reliable source, that he is de
cidedly fuvorable to the project and
will, unless very strong opposition is
offered, grant the petition. It 1b ulso
understood that Mr. Sparks has al
ready prrnnged for placing the cer
tificates as soon as the order is grunt
ed, so that there will Im no delay in
commencing work. This is the best
news the OasskItk can possibly carry
to Die people of south Georgia, and
especially those of Colquitt county
who are eagerly and unxiousiy await
ing the completion of the road, ter
minating their isolation and giving
them an outlet to the markets of the
country. The completion of the
Tifton and Thotnosvilic railroad is
not only to the best interest of the
country to be traversed, but also Tif
ton and Thomasville—tho termini-—
and the Georgia Southern ami Flori
da railroad which controls it. It
will prove u most valuable feeder.
Do you know that Plantation Chill
Cure is sold under a positive guaran
tee? It costs 50c. per bottle, but if
it fails the money will ho given hack
to yon. Dr. J. C. Goodman.
Itiicklcn’x Arnica Halve.
Tub IIuht Bai.vb In tho world for
Cuts, HrulncD, Hoick, Ulcers, Haft Illioiim,
Fever Horos, Totter, Chopped 11 fill [ 1H,
Chill,lulus: Corns anil all Skin Eruptions,
unit positively cures Piles or no pay ro-
(jlilred. It Is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Prlco
25 coiiIh per box. For side by Peterson
clk 1’iiulk.
iron nvKPri'MA,
InitlecUloli, iiml Htruimeh disorders, tnko
IIIIOWN X I HON lU'lTKUN.
All dealer, It, SI J>er tioUIo. Oentdnehns
trade rmirk and cmamsI red lines mi wrapper.
Kail umHVinter Announcement.
Wo know it is curly to commence
talking to the people about buying
Fall and Winter goods, but os' the
curliest impressions urc the most lust
ing we desire to impress atonce ujion
the people of Herrien, Irwin, Worth,
Colquitt and Coffee comities that our
store is headquarters' for staple and
fancy dry goods, notions, clothing,
huts, boots and shoes, in fact a full
line of general merchandise.
Our Mr. J. N. Griffin, with an ex
perience of many yeurs in the mer
cantile business in Valdosta, and ful
ly acquainted witli the wants of the
people of this particular section of
country, has just returned from the
nurthen and eastern murkets where
lie purchased the most complete
stock of goods ever presented to this
trade by any merchant or firm in this
section. Our entire stock of goods
was purchased at unprecedented bar
gains and we are giving our custom
ers the benefit of Air. Griffin’s deal.
We have just occupied our new,
elegant und capacious two-story brick
building, und we invite the people to
call und see us whether they buy
anything or not. Oor clerks are po"-
lite and attentive, and are always
willing and anxious to show you our
Biiperb stock of goods—confident
tlmt our goods und prices cannot be
duplicated in this country. When
you coine to Valdosta he sure to in
quire for on r house and come to see us.
Wo want your trade and, consequent
ly will he sure to treat you right.
Respectfully,
nmmN & Staten - .
ii Scii
Till* nplomlM fiiftt Itiitlon, whlcli ItaH taken rank
with thu brut hgIkhmiIh In tho Htutc, |h now ntjm-
Wo of aooniiuiiomulnir oho hundred (HM) pupil*
from uliroad. Kates of tuition very low. Health
of town unsurpassed. Hoard (dump; no liquor
sold; jfood WHtloty and olmrohus of all douonil*
nations. Write foi* further purtloular* to
II. W. ItEKI),
lK-liih rroHidont Hoard of education.
John Churchwell & Son,
DEALERS IN
General - Merchandise,
rmooKFiElin, Georgia.
Wo Ik'u lo Inform tho piddle that wo havo on hund a comploto and well selected Hiook of General
Merchandise, cimslstlnji; In part of
Dry-Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Etc.,
Which wo will soil at lHH'K ItOTTOM I'llIC'CH. Wo havo no wood to buy or rent to pay, and
honoo can alford to noil our (rood* at
PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES.
('all to see us when yon come to HrooKIleld and wo will convince you that wo will positively save
you iiiiicIi money.
Wo will lie prepared to buy i/ottou and nil other kinds of country produce and pay therefor tlu?
IIHIIIKHT .MARKET l'HK'EH. He sure and lot us Idd on your cotton, and sell you your supplies.
Trad© at the Cheap Cash Store.
whore you can Iniy the greatest quantity and best quality of goods
for the least amount of money.
Don't forget to cftll on us| we will In- found at the *umu old stand.
Your* very respectfully,
ilhsikflolcl, (la., July an, 1802. .Inhn ('lmrelnvcll & Soil.
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
JTAPLE GROCER I FANCY -
. I Knur A KI1IWH AM) WKM. HM.KITHl) STOCK'lit' .
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes
An K voii tin I l>ny.
Next Silt unlay, September 10th,
will ho a lUOtnorablo ilay for south
Georgia.
lion. W. I,. Dock, tho woolJ-ho
governor of Georgia on tho I bird par
ty ticket, will hold a rally on that
day at tho quiet ylllagu of Ty Ty,
where a number of Ids saielites live,
A disposition exists among democrats
not to hour third party speakers—
retaliating Die ailvioc of third parly
leaders lo IlieU' followers, “not to
hear dcmooriitlc speeches.” The (|.v-
gttrrn ml vises demoonm to go and
give a rcspeotfljl hearing to this third
party upostlo. Good democrats will
not change their faitli by hearing
him, Dio tendency will bo rather to
hind them closer lo democracy.
September 10th is the day set
apart by the Alapalm district demo-
orats for a grand barbecue mid’rally
at Alapalm. Every voter in all this
section of country, regardless of their
political proclivities, - arc cordially
Invited lo go and carry ilmir families.
Tifton district democratic club is in-
vltetj to attend in a body.
Again, September 10th is an event
ful day for south Georgia, because it
is Iho day set by Judge Miller to
hear the (wtition of Receiver W. It.
Bpnrks to issue $-150,000 in reoeiver'e
oertiflehtw to finish Die Tifton and
Tlinmosviilo railroad. Judge Miller
has visited Tifton mid aoqdpiiitod
AM) KYKItVTIlIXO USUALLY FOUND IN A FIIIST CLAStH HTOIIE.
I Pay tho Highest Cash Price for Country Produce
. • . AND Wll.l. 1'LV.ARK YOU WITH . • .
GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS.
1 Will Sell Cheaper Titan You Can Buy Elsewhere.
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
THIS 8PACE BELONGb TO
E. P. BOWEN & BRO.
— DEALERS IN ~
Greneral Merchandise,
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY,
Country Produce Bought and Sold,
Highest cash prices prices paid for chickens and eggs, and farm products
generally. Give us a eall when you come to Tifton with anything to sell.
i you
IF, Sim 10 PIM ALL OF II CUSTOMERS.
Thanking tho public for a generous patronage in the past, we earnestly
solicit a continuance of tho same in Die future.
1-tf.
E. P. BOWEIST & BRO.,
Nenr tlie B. & W. Depot. TIFTON, GA.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
Iv nni's a Full Suitly op-
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TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine Perfumery, School - Books and Stationary.
Larrpis of Every Description.
PAINTS, » OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
M. W. GASKINS,
GENERAL : : MERCHANT,
Extends a Most Cordial Invitation
To the People of tho Town and tlie Siirrouiiithig Country to Pny
Him n Visit at his Now anil Klcgnnt Store.
His Specialties will be -
CROCKERY
HHOItH,
HATH,
turn,
MULSH
oixms,
Afh,
HARDWARE
Tlie most, select stock of Tobaccos and Cigars in tho city.
My customers can bo served with good Havana cigars.
I call special attention to Prof. Dexter’s Catarrh Cure, Magic Bhhu
Khliicy an*l Diver Cure, Lung Kesturer, Mesmeric Blood Clonuses
ami IMicuiuntlc Cure. They arc proprietary medicines that ora recommended
very highly for the purposes claimed for them.
t*r FRESHEST and BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all tho your reund.
Call und see me.
Tifton, Gn, April 22,1«!H. J. C. OOODMAN.
BIGr BA.lTGhA.IlN8 !
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DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
I carry a full lino of Dry-Goods, and am'
soiling Winter Goods away Below Cost ta
make room for a splendid Summer Stock.
Give ft id Patroiagcj aiil I fill Sue Yoa Money.
MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTHENT
Is fully stocked witli the best goods.
TIFTON, OA„ August 27, 1801.
II. II. TIFT.
\I. A. SEXTON,
Fire Insurance Agent,
TIFTOST, GEORGIA,
Represents the following old, reliable and popular fire insurance compiuiios
and solicits tlie patronage of the insuring puklio:
Insoranrc Company of North America. - - Founded In 1792.
“Greenwich,” Total Assets, $1,056,0:15,13. • Founded tn 1831.
“Hartford.” Total asftts, $6,570,010.13. - Founded In |810.
“Central City,” of Selma, Ala.
Also, write for thu “Liverpool and London and Globe,”
“.Etna” and “Orient.”
Real Estate and Renting Agent.
Has oa hto list of Real Estate sorno very desirable form lands in tho
vicinity of the “Gate City to South Georgia und Flo-idu.” Keep yonr eye
on it. and don’t let it get too high prioed before purchasing.
These lands aro within oue and seven miles of towu.
If you have any Heal Estate—houses or land— for sale or rent you will
receive prompt and courteous service by placing them with me.
I am, very respectfully,
„ * M. A. SEXTQN._
There Is i\o House in Town haying such a Complete Assortment and
Carefully Selected Stock of Goods.
lip cnrrlN** nwirly umyUilu# whlvh i^nntltuim a uuk k of Dry UobnI*. SrtMnn*, Heavy
HrtKYorhui, rtt. Ilf* otnr.k I* all fvwih mi a '1*it t»» hlr ittirft yrlU Iw mutnailx f-onveolaJ 'to smi*
clrntMT attit mtllvr.
8»miLto him for *ny atul cvutyihlhj? yon nc.p«L ^
Mitclioll XV. Gfaskius
Y T IFToISI, GBOBtol A.
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JOHN C. HIND,
Gontraetor Builder,
,:A
TIFTOIST,
GEORGIA.
ALIa KINDS OF WOODWORK
SHOUT NOTICE.
Plans and specifi,