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THE GAZLTTK: TII-TON, HA,, FRIDAY
The Tifton Gazette.
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• esiesSuE p5S in advanca,
The advertising rates of ttio '
gazottk I* 8UW
ami % (Mint* for
igrates of tho (»A/.KrrK»r«rc^
Iro fiirntfthod
upon application.
Bouahla and will u ........ ... .
Advert Ming MHn are dim nftar ft rat Imuiri Ion and
Uthe ttremi i AT •
will he vrewttUtd when the money hneeded* L
, Corr«»i»ndanc« from nelfflilwirlnjc timmsfiflol
Sloltdd and cKimmmihiatlons on timely tapir* aro
dfwaykwclfloimv Alway> write on on« obiii of
•. nioi don't forget ta fmuluee your name
Win pajmr. and don't forget ta
«u nn uvlduwm of jjood faith.
Kntorod at th« puotaflico, at Tfftan, Georgia, a*
in,ill matter of the muunul oIiihu,
Official Organ of Berrien County,
n. T. AW,BN. Editor.
Mown mid Views.
Advertising is tho long |miIc tliut
knocks down the persimmon,
Tim CJakkttk urgently reqtiaiifs all
its subscribers who ure in arrears
to make prompt payment this fail,
for the mutiny is biully needed to pay
P editor's dulits.
According In tlie Enterprise tlio
negroes of Telfair county say “they
linvo too mticli sense to join any
party not recognized by tins best peo
ple of tlm country.”
The tax rate in Georgia for the
present year is 4.H5 of olio per cent.
Tills is a good showing for Governor
Northon and democratic administra
tion of tlm slate’s aifmrs.
Arkansas lias gone democratic in
Jmr slato election by the usual major
ity, Tlm returns show that the third
parly was an unknown quantify in
tlm election,
Tim bearing of llecclvor Wpiirks'
petition to expend *■150.000 in the
completion nf the Tifton and Thom-
villo railroad was postponed from
st Hf^knrddy until to-morrow.
The Albany Ifnruld pniiliols that
“Tom Watson will have a chronic
fuse of soro-bcud after his defeat for
congress In November, and two years
from now lie will he an oiit-sjiokeo
republican.”
Tlm result of tlm Vermont state
election was a greatly reduced major
ity for tlm republicans, so ntuoh so
that It is considered by politicians as
It doubtful stale in the national elec
tion.
Tlio a A writ agrets with tlm Al
bany Herald that “it Is about time
for Boil KiirboI! to take off bis anal
and begin a vigorous campaign, Tlm
enemy is at wtfric in the Ncoornl dis
trict.”
A writer in tlm Allanla Herald
says the prize lighters, Corbett and
Sullivan, are on a level when
iUr. .J. I4, Huberts' Candidacy.
As tlio OXxnrre remarked last
week tlm third party lins put for
ward their best men us candidates for
tlie legislature. In Berrien county
the above named gentleman is tlm
bearer of the honors.
Mr. Huberts’ private character is
good and he will, us nearly so possi
ble, bring out to the polls tlm full
strength of ilia party in the county,
but lie cannot hope to secure a single
democratic vote, which is undoubted
ly necessary to ilia election, for his
democratic opponent—Mr. H. II.
Knight—is Ids peer in every respect,
■ind there is left no reasonable excuse
for democrats to leave their party in
order to vote for a III, and honorable
candidate.
Just why he has accepted to leud
tlm forlorn hope of the tldrd .party
in tins campaign Ids democratic per
sonal friends cannot fully under
stand or appreciate. He surely does
not expect to ho elected, lie will not
he, unless u most wonderful change
lakes place in tlm sentimeut of the
people or huiiiu vital issue in tlm
campaign, and this is not probable.
Tlm state campaign seems to be pro
ceeding entirely upon national is
sues and policies, and these arc
so clear-cut and wcli-dclincd tliut tlm
people had already, before Mr. Jtob-
erlH 1 candidacy, settled In their minds
what is their absolute duly in tlm
piemises to themselves, their neigh
bors, families ami country.
Tlio result of tlm campaign will
tend to Mr. Huberts’ humllitutioii in
other ways than simply his defeat.
It is possible he has not viewed Ins
cundidaoy in all its healings, inis not
considered tlm mutter in the light
in which his friends, who ure oppos
ed to him in this political campaign,
have a reasonable ground to consider
it. They look upon him as tlio ex
ponent of Weaver, Post, and others,
whose past unsavory record is a
stencil in tlm nostrils of tlie son th
em people, and properly so. They
look upon his candidacy in the light
of a friend taking up a cudgel and
doing lialtie for the enemy. They
believe that when lie comes to stir
voy tlio situation fully he will not he
a candidate on ulootion day.
Fall and Whiter Announcement.
We know it is early to commence
talking to the people about buying
Fall and Winter goods, but as the
earliest impressions are tlm most lust
ing we desire to impress atonce upon
the people of Berrien, Irwin, Worth,
Colquitt and Coffee counties that our
store is headquarters for staple arid
fancy dry goods, notions, clothing,
hate, boots and shoes, in fact a full
line of general merchandise.
Our Mr. J. N. Griffin, with an ex
perience of many years in the mer
cantile business in Valdosta, and ful
ly acquainted with the waute of tlie
people of this particular section of
country, lias just returned from the
northen unil eastern markets where
lie purchased the most complete
stock of goods ever presented to tlm
trade by any merchant or firm in tin's
section, Our entire stock of goods
was purchased at unprecedented bar
gains and we ure giving onr custom
ers tlm benefit of Mr. Griffin’s deal.
We have just occupied our new,
elegant and cupucioiis two-story brick
building, and wo invite tlie people to
call and see ns whether they buy
anything or not. Our clerks are po
lite and attentive, and ure always
willing and anxious to show you our
superb stock of goods—confident
tliut our goods and prices cannot be
duplicated m this country. When
you come to Valdosta he suro to in
quire for oitr house and come to Bee us.
We want your trade and, consequent
ly will he sure to treat yon right.
Respectfully,
Guiffin & Staten.
comes to drinking “rod” liquor, not
withstanding tniioli has boon said
about the one’s sobriety and tlm oth
cr’s insobriety.
The Gazette made a blunder last
wook in publishing the superior
court calendars of Dolquitl ami Ir
win counties, (Jolqnitt superior
court convenes on tlm 20th, next
Tuesday, Irwin superior court coil
venes on Tuesday, October 4til.
Thu Macon Telegraph, dismissing
tlm nanio tlm third parly contingent
has taken to tliomselves—people’)
parly—suggests that “class” party
would he a more appropriate mime
A wag, reading tlm urliolo, amended
tlm Telegraph’s suggestion by plac
ing the word “third” as a prolix, thus
Third class parly.
General Joint It. Gordon amt "Uy
clone’! Davis, the third party man
from Texas, Diet at Homo yesterday,
The third party couitnlUco said Davis
was anybody’s meet that dared
tackle him. Gordon tackled him and
lifter tlio debate, it is said, Cyclone
Davis was dwarfed into a gentle simi
liter breeze,
Tlm butter class of people every
where are pronounced in their eon-
deiminlkm of the prize light, Bull
lights have long sinuo been condemn
ed as a retie of bnrbarisiii; how much
better is a prize tight, where two num
go into a ring and for-,a considera
tion pmnmjjd eaoli other without
many, fiinn the bull fight? Roth
are brutal.
The Atlanta Herald is waging a
righteous wayfaro against tlm inso
lent negroes of that oily, It is said
these negroes will crowd the electric
Streetcars ami ]H>siiivi>ly refuse to
give way to ladies. They have been
known to sit down in ladies' laps if
l^^^^tliey could get a seat no ottfri' way.
Thu Herald protests that “tlie negro
l of Alianhi are ten tunes
Hum robberi: among New
jHMn
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AY, SiiPTKMBKR 10. 1892. ' 1 <1
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Country 1 Produce Bought and Sold.
Highest cash prices prices paid for ffbiekcns and eggs, and farm products
generally. Give us a call when you come to Tifton with anything to sell.
Thanking the public for a generous patronage jn the past, wo earnestly
solicit o continuance of tlie same in the future.
It Mlioiilil lie in Hvevy House.
J. li. Wilson, 1171 Clay St.. Slisrpsburg,
I’a., Hays lie will not be without Dr.
King’s New Dlscoyery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, that it cured Ills wife
who was threatened with Pneumonia af
ter an attack of "tea,Grippe,’’ when vari
ous oi lier remedies and several physicians
had done her no good. Hnlicrt itarlior,
of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's
New Discovery lias done him more good
than anything lie ever used for Lung
Trouble. Nothing like It. Try it. Free
Trial Bottles at J. W. Paulk & Co's.
Drug storu. Large bottles, 50c. and
41.00.
Hllcti-lc Hitters.
Tills remedy Is bueommg so well know
and so popular ns to need no Special num
llou. All who have used Kleolrle Hitlers
slug llm nanio song of pralau.—A purer
medicine does not exist and It Is giiarnn
toed |4 do nil that Is claimed. Kloctrlo
11 fti|)rs will cure all diseases of Ilio Liver
and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bolls,
Hall lilumm and oilier nlTeetl.ms caused
by Impure blood.—Will drive Malaria
from lliosylltmi and prevent as well as
mire all Malarial fevers,—For euro of
llemlmdio, Consllpiillon and Indigestion
try Fleetrin Hitlers.— Knilro satisfaction
gnainnlred, or money refunded,—Price
50c. and *110 pin bottle at,/. W. Paulk ,fc
Co's. Drug store.
Peek’s Itupoi-t,
There was quite a hurrah from re
publicans when the report of Mr.
Peek, the New York commissioner of
labor slalistlos, wits first nituje public.
The cry was that tlm report fur
nished republican protection argu
ment from ilemoorulio sources--Mr.
Book being one of ex-Govenmr Hill's
appointees.
Republicans insist tlmt Mr. Peck's
report proves the wisdom of the
McKinley protective tariff, inasmuch
as it shows that a greater volume of
money lias been disbursed towago-
earners at the great, iimiiiifaotitring
centres of Now York than was paid
out, within a given time under tho
Mill's law passed during Cleveland's
administration.
But sumo tlm people have' quieted
from tlio excitement incident, to the
publication of tlio report, and hud
lime to investigate tlm true situation,
the early and stentorian republican
cry has bocoitio vory feint and weary.
They are now learning the lesson
that “Things are nut always what
they seem,” and that Mr. l’eok’s re
port is merely an abstract showing and
absolutely misleading.
It is true there wiui moro money
paid to wage-earners within a given
period sinoo the McKinley bill be-
oumu a jaw, as appears upon tlio fiteo
of Mr. Peek’s report, llowuver, had
lie gono into details, Ids report would
also show that it required a greatly
disproportionate number of wage-
earners, ns well as hours of labor, to
earn (Ids apparent, tncrease of wages.
Tlie finite show that tlm par diem Inis
been decreased, which fully sustains
the democratfo view of the case.
ltellg'loits Notice.
Tho Valdosta district holiness as
sociation will hold their first meet
ing at Alupulm, Go,, September 20th
and continue to September 147th.
All persons in tlie experience of
sanotifloatlonj and those seeking the
blessing are invited.
Please send your imnies to Hov. I’,
II. (..’rumple?, so tlmt homes may be
provided for you,
J. I.awhknck, Sec’y.
Itilcklcn’H Am leu Salve.
Tint Bust Hai.vh In lliu world for
(Juts, Bruises, Holes, L'lems, Suit Itlieum
Fever Soros, Teller, t.'luqiped Hands
t'lillblulns: Corns and all Skin Kruptlons,
ami positively eures Files or nn pay re
qulrod. It Is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or niojpiy refunded. Pried
25 eoiita per box. For sale by Felcrson
& Paulk.
“lie publicum! urn a siltiu on de
fence or watching de third party and
ih; dimoorncks hoe de political cotton
patch dis year,” uxoluimed a philoso.
phyeul old darkey as ho turned away
from tlio third orators Friday ami
mopped his perspiring brow with
bumlumm, “but de old party wot sot
us free will do dar at tie cotton
piokin.”—Mnoon County Citizen.
— THIS SRACE BELONGb TO
E. P. BOWEN &
— DEAIiEHS IN —
BRO.
Greneral AT e voli a n cli s e.
XotwlthNtumliiiR „
licit nu; much 1 lim-Jit.
iHdat* for the Clerk'
I hove liMtl Aome exit +
Win.If.accW ; .|, thathow
iy friHMHA ior thelriiuii
and prompt jwWL^
And thunk 1dj: uiy frucuu ior
>uMt. I hereby eurneutly fcrifoft-- mrsupport fa
the demon rutin primary. IlwiwcifuUn^^ ,
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Foil OUJiISAliV.
•ttathe Voters of llcrrleu county: tamumneq
myself a rjuullSate tor tlie offleo of onltnirv of
your eoimiv subJSqfto tl,e demoeratle prluiary*
uml earnestly solicit your sne|iort. If eleeteil I
will strive to cive eeiieriil satlsfaetlon In my a' 1 -
wlii strive to'give general satUructloii In my ail-
mlnlstnitimi of theoflleo. Tminklug you for past
I sir™ to please all ot ir rooms.
E. 1 J . BOWEN & BRO.,
i-tf.
Near tlie B. & W. Jlcpot, TIFTON, GA.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
Kbkps a Fi/u, Sui'i'CY of-
in
D
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine Perfumery, School Books and Stationary.
Larrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
Tlio most solcct stonk of Tobaccos and Clgara in tlio city.
My customers can bo served with good Havana cigarB.
I cnll special attention to Prof. Dexter’s Cnturrli Cure, Magic Balm
Kidney uml Diver Cure, Dung ltestorer, Mesmeric Blood Clounsc)
mid Hlieuiuutic Cure. They aro proprietary medJcinos that arc recommended
very highly for the purposes claimed for them.
ter FRESHEST and BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all tlie year mind.
- Call and seo me.
Tifton, Ga„ April 22, 1891. J. C. GOODIlfAN.
BIG BARGAINS !
-:IN:-
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
I carry a full line of Dry-Goods, and am
selling Winter Goods away 11 clow Cost to
make room for a splendid Rammer Stock.
and 1 Will Save li Money.
MY
FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMENT
Is fnlly stocked with the best goods.
There Is no use tnlklng, neither Hnrrl-
soti nr Cleveland will bo elected unless
I hey bike De Wilt’s Little Marly Kisers.
They have a "get there" tpmlily possess
ed by no other pill. Dr. J. U, 'Goodman.
The Irwin Comity News says the
Third party in that county seems to
be ns dead as a Dutch herring!
Do not let other merchants palm
olT other preparations 311 you because
they have not Plantation Chill Cure
in stock. Apply to agent immeil
below, who guarantees it. Dr. J. V.
Goodman.
Citation.
iii.oikii.v -Usimmx Coe.vrv.
To ttU whom it may ooitnaru: Lien, ty, M«*oro,
Aiimliijrtmtorof Kluutlwth WtWwn, h.m
*bi* umleifflgHpii, (n iirniwr form, for b**ve to
tho taml ’.H'luHniiijf to tho ostuto o!
**t*lit, imuI \ will |uvm ujmih hi* kuht nniiilontlonut
m.v (inioo tn NofiliviUo i.n tlu> Unit Mnmluy in
Ootoimr noxt uiven under my hnmt ivml oft 1 ,*
oini "IfSihiUm*, tlil>* RontomlH'r ft, t»U.
K. M. M.Mh’il, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
<} KOUOIA—liBiiut icn t'nu.vr Y.
On*U«r ami by virtue nf »n onkr jrmnted lty
tho Court of Orilinnry of nub) oouuty, will honoM
lx*ror« tlm court luvtMf door In tho toUrn of Nuuh*
vlllo. thu h'nul hourn of Milo on tho
ftntTuiMiluy lnih'tolH>r next, or.c-iialf in tv* nett
in K. r. ibmnou’H loton*Hb luhU mMhcr'mlowir,
tM>ln>r nftrt of Jot* of )n»«) immiiftw »TH nn*J 5179 in
tin* \0Ui •Harriot of *\hl oouuty. AI10, SR uorcu ®f
lot of lam! number iw, in tho Mh (Ibtuct of toU\
*ml known idh tho \V. \V. Ituncock nlaoe.
RohU B nroporty IwlouphiK to tho wtute of W.
” * ^rtsklniv, hice of wHitoounti' vlpwr.nod, for tho
oooout of tlio hvlra ami mxnlltorM of will estate.
Turiuw made known on day of aale.
F. W. uankixm, Avtioinintnitor.
Administrator's Sale.
C? KOllU 1A -- -llr.iiiti nx Coll sty j
v,rl if 0 '! r tttttei 1 jrrontrithy tho
Su ,lu ' iwW
honwiloor it ‘
iHvtxvpc**. Mm ,
dny 1,1 OvMoV'i
svll: Ten nvrw «3f lnn«t, UMni* t»i
nnu,hji ««S, ft. Mi .U-lrirt
plavglnif ftr <tw «stM» ef, juni. Murray, lm«e(
mm nninty, ibasatoiL sum fnv ou. .,1
TIFTON, OA.,'Angus! 27, 1801.
II. II. TIFT.
M. A.. SEXTON,
Fire Insrtrance Agent,
TIFTON, GEORGIA,
Heprcsents tho following old, rcliuldu and popular (ire insurance companies
and solicits tlio patronage of tlie insuring public;
Insurance Company of North America, - *
“(Jreenvvlch,” Total Assets, $1,6J6,03A,I3.
“Hartford.” Total assets, $0,570,616.13.
“Central City,” of Selma, Ala.
Also, write for the “Lirerpeol and Bondon and Globe,”
“JStna” and “Orient,”
Founded In 1793!
Founded in 1834
Founded in 1810.
Real Estate and Renting Agent.
Political Announce; *ces
s niy PV" V*
&yTT 9
POUCLKKltP^
confidence btistowod tm me, 1 am respectfully,
A. W. I’attkiuion,
Foft Tax collectok.
To tho voteriHif Hcrricn county: I am a camlU
tin to for Tax Collector of ljcrriett county subject
to tho action of tlie democratic iiriumry. 1 am
u young man, and believe myself fully comi>etent
to dlficburtm the duties of tnc office to the satlm
faction of the people. I solicit your support and
If elected, will try to merit your approval in the
performance of the trust reposed in we.
Uowkut Griffin.
-Vlfin.*
Fmt Clerk Superior Court.
Tlie undersigned offers himself as a camlidato
for Cleric of tlie Superior Court of Herrien coun-
' , subject to the democratic primary, and solic-
.. the support of my fellow-citizens. Should l
succeed in bcinjr nominated and elected 1 will "
endeavor to diacuurpe the <!(Ute*,of theoflleo w
with credit to myself uml to the gcncrul satfcrfao-/
tion of the public. , ■ ' li. P. Peebles.
FoiV Sheriff.
To the Voters o^iicrrien Couuty* At the solic-.
itntion of friend# I mu a candidate for Sherifi of
llerriun county, subject ,to tlio Uemoorutic pri
mary. I tlunik my friemls for the confidence be
stowed ott/ine In the post and ask their support
in the primary. If electetl I will faithfully dis
charge lthe duties of tlie office to the liest of my
liWr "
ability.
Hknhy L. Lovitt,.
For ORDINARY.
I announce myself a candidate for the office of
Ordinary of ficrrlen county subject to democrat
ic nomination, if held, and respectfully solicit
the suffrage of tlie pe«pra**p)edglng myself if.
elected to rigidly (rutird tlie interests of those
whom I serve. liespectfulJy,
W. Henry Griffin.
For Tax Collector.
At tho solicitationorfriontls I hereby^.
myself us a candidate for Tax Collector of
rien county, subject to tho democratic primary,
anti earnestly solicit tho support of my feiiow-
eitseus. If 1 am entrusted with the duties of tho'
nfllce I will discharge them faithfully and effi
ciently according to my best ability.
Allen Hester.
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for olcc-
tian to tlie office of treasurer of Herricn county,
subject to democratic primary. Remembering
your past kindness Ieuruustly solicit your vote in
tlie coming election. 1 pledge myself to falth-
*■ 3 bes‘
fully discharge ovory duty to Hie (test of my abil
ity if elected. Yours respectfully,
respectfully
w. in-Ft
For BIIF.U1FF.
At the solicitation or many friends I offer my
self as a candidate for tho office of Sheriff of
ik-i
Hcrricn county, subject to democratic primary.
If wlected 1 will discharge the duties of the office
test or my shill god '
ResjiectfuJly,
to the very best of my
l and ability.
John W. JUkjcil
For Clerk Bui'Erior Court,
. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-
olcctlon to tlio office of Clerk of the Snjierior
Court of liorrien county, subject to demo _
"" Tlianklng the people for HielrfiaKt
primary. _
kindness ami confidence reposed in mo I ear
nestly Aoliut tbdr hum "ft 1“ the coming elec
tion, J pledge myself, if elected, to u tntthfnl
iierformuDue of tlie duties of the office to the
best of my ability. G. W. Mouuu.
Foh HllP.KIFF.
ffo tho Voters of Ib.’irien County: 1 offer mv-
sclf as a candidate for rc-eleetion to thu office of
Sheriff of said county, subject to the democratic
primary. 1 thank you, one and all, for your alle
giance to mv candidacy two years ago and earv
nestly solicit your support at the ensuing elec-.-
tion. I promise, if elected, to faithfully perform
the duties of the office to the best of my ability,.
Hamel \Y . Turin,
For Tax Collector.
Tlie tinderitigued present John G. Gray don to
'signed preseut Joint G. Grnyil
tlio citizens of llerrleii county as a candidate for
Tax Collector, subject to thu uction of the dcine-
r.dlc parly, ami solicit for him the lYmlivTiicd
support of F . - ... . •
the people. We Lelievo him to be
.•ompetent, faithful amt honest, and worthy tlio
suffrage of our fellowkdtixens.
Voters of Tifton PisTuitrr.
RAILROAD.
Suwanee River Route to Florida.
SchsAslt in Bffect August 31,1(92..
ilEAD Ul* » ———
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Hampton
lAke City
ilasjicr
Jasj;
Valili
osta
Tifton
Cordeie
Macon
Atlanta
Chattanooga
Xasltville
Kvans\ Hlc
f,v. Chicago Ar.‘
TfoFreh. Yt’Dli’vrK
O. S. & F,
C.R.K.
W. * A.
x.c.dfe st. r,
h & N.
C., K. fc I.
Short Line to World's Fair.
Bleefinu Car 1'alatka to Macon.
indlman Sleeping Car Atlanta to St. IamiIs
Without Change,
Connects In Union DeptitaTMacnn with Macon
and Nortiiem Rail mad, Georgia Railroad, Cen
tral Railroad and Southwestern Rullroad, north
and south: and In Union Depot at Palatka with
all trains from points in Florida, east, west and
south.
H. BURNS,
Trov. I*a»s. Agt.,
Macon, Ga.
A»C. KNAPP,
Traffic Mab’gr,
Macon. Ga.
CONNECTIONS.
Has on his list of Real Estate come very desirable farm lands in the
vicinity of tlie "Cato City to South Georgia and Florida.” Keep your eye
on it, and don’t let it get too high priced before purchasing.
These lauds are within one and seven miles of town.
If yon have any Rea! Estate—houses or land—for sale or rent yon will
receive prompt and courteous service by placing them with me.
I am, very respectfully,
1-tft M. A. SEXTON.
JOHN C. HIND,
Contractor- «na Builder,
40 2
900
OfiQ
600
TIFTON,
AUGUST 21st, 1892. ||
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