The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, September 16, 1892, Image 3

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nTTIIIIImWffllflrrTr i -. V. .•» ■ THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1G, 1892. 1 SORTS OF THINGS, HE COLUMNS OF NGES. V v « d Slew* Items Selected I'ee ef the It All- , the (latette. .The cotton crop this year will fall abort of last year’s supply. The people who go about brewing trouble ought to be ntadn tb “beer” it. Brunswick will have a big detno. cratic oyster stew and rally on the 22d inst. Thomasvillc wants a cigar factory, and says her peqple can furnish all the raw material necessary. Atlanta is proparing for a big trades’ display. This is not as excit ing, however, as a visit from Corbett. Three Macon young ladies, in a fit -of ihctt^ifidfitf^adeflihito the Oomul- gco river and a wicked kodak manip ulator got a snap on them ; and now they arc sorry they did it. \ DIED.—In tills city of cousumptloa. A familiar headline Isn’t ilf It’s pretty risky to neglect a cole or cough. One Minute Cough Curo Is pleasant, sufo and sure. Dr. 3, C, Goodman. A western editor met a well edu- tod, farmer recently and said to lira that he would like to have some ling , from his pen. The farmer [rat him ajtifcaBti charged him 19.75 ftv York justice sent a nmn to f hugging girls on the streets. y'fhT would lie have done had the porfonmtuce been carried on in the \ -parldr, in the question that pussies ’ -the minds of the ’ young men in his neigliborhood. Guaranteed to cun Itch ill 81) minutes. _______ For sale liy J. W\ auik & Go., i'irion, Gu. grown around Darlington, Florence, Denmark, Sumter, etc, for which good paying prices will no doubt bo obtained. This is a substitute there for cotton in a measure. Thoro are marked characteristics in the tobacco of every section luid soil of these states. Have tried almost every known rernc- ' for Itching Piles without success, tin- iy bought a box of Do “-'ftt'B Witch Har.ol Salve, and it has cured mr. G. D. IlaskinB, Peoria, 111. Dr. I. C. Goodman. ft Industrial Motes. Mr. Hugh Inman, advising curtail meat; of the cotton crop, says: Tin bn buyer stands before you will $890,81)0,900 to spend; You cat; get that money for 6,1100,000 halos a. readily as you can for 0,000,000 Therefore, when-yon see our farmer- raising 4,000,000 more bales than they need, and then sending <(100, 000,000 of the money they get Wesi for their broadstitlTs, you can sei where wo are waisting money on out fields, apd throwing the balance awaj nil Western products. Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sout atom .lull, poor appetite, had taste, eoatcu tnnguu and heartburn are cured bv Di v, tit’s Little Early Itlsors, the famou.- _ little pills. Dr. .1. C. Goodman. Froin what people living in the country say quail are unusually plen ttful this season in the neighborhood of Albany. Last year they wore not shut a great deni and enough were left over to raise a plentiful stock during the summer, and tho shooting this fall and winter promises to be . unusually lino. The season opens on October 1, or in three weeks, and hundreds of quail will fall victims ti the s^ill of Albany’s Nimrods before they are again protected by thuadvent of April 1st. A gentleman of this county who has ^excellent judgment remarked to us the other day that ho knew of no pill so good for constipation, dyspepsia and " plaint as Dewitt's Little Dr, J. G. Goodman. and liver com Early Uisera, Nows was received of the burning of tho Normandnle saw-mill, which was probably the largest saw-mill on tho line of tho Hast Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad. Tito null was owned by tho Dodges and was said to be valued at several hundred thousands dollars. Tito capacity* of the mill was ten ears of lumber a day, for which it was neces sary to employ over 800 hands, all of whom are thrown out of employment. The amount of insurance could not be learned from the meager report received in Macon, but it is known that the insurance companies had placed at tho mill a plant costing 410,000 for the protection of the property. The origin of the fire is not yet known. ladies Needing a tonic, or children who wont build ing up, should take BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. It is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Ootaplaints and Neuralgia. The Bye Was Too High. A farmer priced rye at a store in Buena Vista the other day, and lie was told it was worth 42.60 per bushel. : The farmer bristled up and ex- aimed, “How can we farmers live tint pay Bitch prices as that!” This as a pretty good object les son to illustrate the present condi tion of tile agricultural class. In stead of tho farmer grumbling at the high price of rye, lie" ought to have been glad and had some on hand for sale at flint pride; That is thu trouble now, tho farmers buy too miny things they could have raised at home, not only for their own use ait for tiio market. Land that would take three acres i o make a bale of cotton ought at least to make twenty-five bushels of ye, which would realize 492.50 at 2-20 per bushel. This is double ■what is would mako in cotton and at one tenth tho cost. Tito farmer ought not to grumble it the high price of bis own pro ducts.—l’atriot. GEORGIA SELLING HAY. May lie tli« Slnto In Going to Join tho FnrmoTH* Alllnm:c. Atlanta, Hept. 9—The great state of Georgia appears to have embarked in the hay business. Somotimo ago ihe newly sodded grounds about the capitol building began to bear a fine crop of grass. At the proper time it was out and hauled away by the state house officials, who happened to ltavo horses or cows with appetites for hay. Among others, Governor Northen bad several Joads of the hay sent to the executive barn for the executive cow. All this was very well, and while it is not so'far recorded on the books of tiie keeper of state archives, it is understood that the animals that were lucky enough to feed off tho grass cut from about the great state capitol waxed exceedingly pompous. But soveral days ago a bomb shell was thrown into tho midst of tito un suspecting officials who itad fed their stock on tho state’s hay. This week a second crop of hay was- out on Lite capital pasture. After it itad been raked up into graceful stacks the'selfsame officials renewed their orders for hay at tho state crib, agreeing as they had be fore to haul it off at their own ex pense. But the demand for that hay had suddenly give it a market value and Col. Kell, keeper of public build ings and grounds, informed the apjili cants that they would have to pay the market price if they expected to continue to feed their kino on state hay. The officials kicked but private citizens readily relieved the keeper of public buildings and grounds of bis stock of hay at the market [trice, and now the great state of Georgia is some dollars richer by reason of Col. Kell’s economy, and a new source of income has been established to delight the minds of future legs lators. John Churchwell & Son, OR. N. PETERSON. Physician and Surgeon DEALERS IN General - Merchandise, BBOORFIEKD, GEORGIA. Wo beg to inform tho public that we have on hand a complete and well selected stock of General Merchandise, cortsUtlng in jtart of Dry-Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Etc., Wlilcli wo wilt soil ot ROCK BOTTOM TRICKS. Wo liov* a* wood to buy or rent to pay, and bonce can nirord to sell our goods at PRICES TO SHIT THE HARD TIMES. Call to ace ur when you come to Hrookfleld and wo will convince yna th»k we will positively save yon much tdoney. * Wo will be prepared to buy cotton and all other MiuIr of country produce and pay therefor tho HIGHEST MARKET THICKS. He mire ami let u» bid on your cotton, aud sell yon y nor supplies. Trade at the Cheap Cash Store, where you can buy the greatest quantity and best quality of gouils for the least amount of money. Don't forget tu call on u»i wo will lie found at tho name old stand. Yours very tv*iH*ctfnlly, itruakdeld, ns., .tidy so, tssz. * joint CliiuYlitvcll «£ Sou. J- T- BOYD & BRO. HEADQUARTERS FOE Crockery, China and Glass Ware, Lamps of Every Description, Tinware, llollowwaro. Wood ware. REFRIGERATORS AND ICE-CREAM FREEZERS ALSO STOVES, From tho chonpo«t to Hunk’* Hrllllant, conceded to 1ms tho l*T8t In the world, they alwolutcly have no equal In the world. Manufacture* nil kinds of Tinware, Store Pipe, Cullers, Etc. py apodal prtocs ninth, to hotel, and tionnt- tna limine,. Write or rail on u, when In need of anything In mir line) wo guarantee toMroymi money. .1. T. BOYD a Midi., 41 1M Patterson street, V*i.ih>hta, (Ia. omeie-witli J. W. I’aclk S Co. fall, answered promptly day ov night. trfflee praettce will receive attentkm between; the hours ot'JMJ and tea) »- nfcrOnd 3S» and' 4:30 p.m. applications. & Go. Tlfton, Ua. Cures scratches nn horses and mango on dogs with one or two For anlo by J. W. l’aulk Thu Alapahn correspondent of the Macon Telegraph says: “One of our Irwin county neighbors^ has just brought in n specimen pumpkin, otic of 87 which grew on a single vine. This he says is ono of the medium sized ones and weighs 83 pounds. He has weighed soveral which went over 100 pounds each. lie claims to have now in one heap over 7.000 pounds of pumpkins, all of which grow on one vine, and would have had more but part of the vine, nearly half, ran through the fence and tho hogs ate it off. This is no fi,h story, as the man and pumpkins can be seen at any time.” Wbat attaint prelit » wait If he gala the whole world and then has the dys pepsia so bad that be can’t enjoy any of the good things it coplalnar He wont have dj-pepeta If he takes Do Wilt's Lit- \g]e Ear;/ Kisers. Dr. J. 0. Goodman. Georgia is getting into the tobaoco market. Several small lots of Gear, gia tobacco sold in Kichmond this week at 8 to 8J ccnt*,hardly worth ’ shipment so far. While there is thing better behind, it will he into (the Richmond tobacco re- the Journal of- Commerce im. Fruit Money. What is Georgia doing with the iionoy she received for her fruit crop ? Send some of it off, and for what? To Tennessee for Irish po tatoes. A country that can raise enough Irish potatoes to stock the United .States sending West in Au gust tor Irish potatoes. What docs renttassee hoy from Georgia? A few ears of melons early in the sea son, and a few eratos of peaches. Nothing else. We send to Tennes see for corn, oats, wheat, hay, Irish potatoes, chickens, eggs, butter, lard, peach seed, cabbage, everything ex cept children—wc do manage to raise them at home. We hire “nig gers” eight months in the year to kill grass so that wtr can send to Tennessee and get it already baled. Monroe Journal. FOR DYSPEPSIA, IndJccrtlnn. mjrl ritommh dixordcr*. take HKtMVN H UlON IirxTKHS. All dealer* keep it, *1 per botlU*. Genuine hai trade mark mid cr wed red I 1 lines on wrapper. mm $10,000 And More For Proof. The young men’s demooratiq club of Fnirmount, Ga., will givo any third party advocate a $10,OoO farm and it well stocked with plenty of agricul tural implements to nut it, for re cord-proof, showing that tho demo cratic party has been in power since 1800 in national legislation so it could enact lows to relieve tho peo ple of present financial depressions or repeat the laws creating hard times upon the people. Third Party Funeral. Norchosb, Ott. August 81.—'flic burial of the third party took plaon at Norcross some time last night af ter the close of the primary, resulted iu casting fifty-five voles. The frerit- msde mound was discovered this morning and wn» beheld by the many passing democrats, but the third party’s dwarf leader could not stand his grief longer, removed the dead t<i parta unknown, trying it THE METHODIST CHURCH. Klntlitlofi FurliUticri by (be Odium Office of till* Organisation. Washington, Sept. 9.—Tito census otfico todny issued a bulletin giving tiio statistics of tho Methodist Episco pal Clmroli, South, and tho Congrc gational church. Thu resurns show that the former has 42 annual con fprences in this country, exclusive of in mission fields abroad, with 1,209,970 members and 16,917 organ izations have in all 12,887 church edifices which, with their contents and lots, are valued at 418,775,882 It is a fact worthy of noto that; of the 200,000 colored members report ed by tliis church in 1800 only very few remaid in connection with it. Thousands at the close of the war joined other Methodist bodies, In 1870 the church set off most of the members who bad gono into separate organization known bs tiio Colored Methodist Episcopal church the returns of which are to ho pre sented The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, is strongest in Texas, where it has 189,847 members, Goor gia second with 184,800, Tennessee third 121,898, North Carolina fourth with 114,385, Alabama fifth witli 87,912. The Congregational church lias 4,808 organizations, 4,780 diuretics valued at 448,885,487 and 512,771 communicants. TIFTON. GEORGIA. J. M. WILKES, Resident J>otttist *• TIFTON, GEORGIA. Oyrwc—Room 4, up stain, FreJJc hriek> building. ... .. Can ho found in bl* officio from tWUV.W** With of each month, the residue of thrip trill devoted to country patients—at their httneKi* desired. ‘W-tf. Drs. J. W. &. D. J. WILLIAMS,. DENTISTS, CORDKLK, (JKOBflJA. Owes-Hank Hullding, Hoorn No. 1, up stairs DR. J. C. GOODMAN • Physician and Surgeon, TIFTON GEORGIA. OFUCK—Room In the Tlfton Drug Store. £p"* Thanking the p.Jdk* for it* pant liberal patronage and solicit a contimutthm of the saute. DR. G. C. LANEY, PhysiQian and Surgeon MOULTIUE, - GEORGIA. Offer* hi* nerviee* to tho jteoplc of Colquitt and adjacent counties. fclMjmi’K in new drug atom. ~ FULWOODlkALEXANDEfL LAW, REAL ESTATE AID COLUCT108S, TIFTON, - GEORGIA. Prolnpt attention given to nil legal business. {JT'OITICK—Love KnUding, Hoorn Ko. I. New Firm, New Store, New Goods. J. W. PAULK & CO„ DB1JGG-TSTS. Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. Toilet Articles, such as Perfumery, Colognes, Extracts, Pomades, Hair Oils, Toilet .Creams and Powders. Brushes, full li»o of Tooth Brushes, Nall Brushes, Hair Brushes, Shoe Brushes and Clotilda Brushes, Tltcsu goods arc of tiio very best quality and are to be sold as cheap as country dirt, Fine Stock of Lamp Goods, Elegant Assortment of Combs, Fresli’ Garden Seeds in Season. Wo have just received one of Tuft’s mngbiticent Arctlo Soda Fountains, mid are dispensing delicious Soda water. Only thu purest fruit syrups used. Dr, N, Peterson is in cltnrge of our preSeription department. J. W. PAULK «fc CO. Pnttlk’s new brick building TIFTON, GEORGIA. JOHN A. WILKES, Attorney - at-Lavr, ADEL, - GEORGIA. Will pmottoe In all tlir oountk'* of the Bonthortv .ludltdid Circuit of Georgia. Kpovlnl at tent km dlrtvw'd to all bramtiutti of thu profcaalou and guupral lundnpM sollulUhl. My. AND m T’ifton, Georgia. Tim undvndtfucd h»* oponetl a ft atoliuw Imartl- lug hoiiMi In tlm Julian building and ull) wr>a tin* jiublic with Uiard and lixlglng at reastinable rate*. Jiooms arc large anil airy; Furniture note anil thoroughly ren- uvatod; Table furnisited with the best jiro~ visions the markets, afford. Public patronage ho!felted. 17 tf. J. M. OWENS. TIFTON ISAAC S. BOWEN, Slabs GROCER JUDGK KRR8HAW'S KXl'KItlKKCK. CAMOKN.... Cm March 80,1802, Dkau 8ih:—I ahould Iw ungrateful if 1 delayed longer u» aay a giKwl wonl for the Klectrupohir 1 commenced iu um about two year* ago, at - Urn* wlmn my ltvafr.li wo» very aerlouafy Impair ed, and aull continue it* um, although in much better condition. It U an excellent remedy for Inoonil* and other nervous dlarmier*. Ite opefa- lion* ia gentle amt ahnoat imperceptible axospt In reaulie, which A licUeve arc almnya lentil dal. if luatructlon* are followed. It inapires wntl- •leuoe in those who uni it, and gives the invalid tlw same kindly comfort exnertenoerf by the prewnoe of a trusted medical friend, and S ahall never lie without it in the future. My ex|M»rl- encc has been with Uith the pocket and stand ar i Instrumenu, and so far as 1 have observ ed their effect U much the same. I ainoeruiy teoominsrul Ite ose to Itivallda Yuaw truly, J. II. Kichnsiaw. For all information, Ac., addruas Atlantic Klee impulse Co., Atlanta, u*. . Ho Wuh Puzzled. Am intelligent foreigner ia saitl to have expressed himself after the fol lowing fashion on the absurdities of tiie English language; “When I discovered that, if I was quick, I was fast, if I stood firm, 1 was fast, if I spent too freeiy, I was find, and that.not to eat waa to fast- I was discouraged ; bat when I came aorross the semenoe. “The first one wok one one-doilar prize.” I waa just * . ■ . I KEEP A FRESH AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF . • . Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes AND EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A rtUST-CLASB STORE, I Pay the Highest Cash Price for Country Produce. . . • . AND WILL PLKABK YOU WITH . • . GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES. FAIR DEALINGS. I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. ISA.A.C S. BOWEN, TIFTON, GEORGIA. M. W. GASKINS, GENERAL : : MERCHANT, *• Extends a Most Cordial Invitation To tho People of the Town and tho Surrounding Country to Pny - Mini a Visit at Ilia Now uttd Elegant Store. His Specialties will bo- CROCKERY KHOKR, HATS, ©AH), DRESS . GOODS, we., sc, SALE STABLES. TIFTON, - GEORGIA. lb A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Ijocnl Time Table, Taking alTetiL January 3d, 18U2. Subject to change wltliuut milieu. PttMHO it r T ra 111»— Kant. Hv Albany, •' Davi* Willingham... ludHdla l’oiilan ........ Hunincr... HSL Ar Tl Lv niton JftruoaT King i >n . UrtMiklkdd.. ilk.... Alaitulm.. W Iliac* icooctbee.. dray'* UH Hilo Post... We*t«inla Kirkland... r«anum ... Mt'lkmuld.. MlllWiNHi... Warvalmro. Ar Waycrooa... Lv Waycrooa.. •• HchlatturvHIo . •* ItolHikim .... *• Kahunut " I.ulatm. . •• AlkhiMm " Wa>iui»vlilt*. *• Jamaica *« VyU>*’ Manih Ar Hrunswick,.. No, 4. 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