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THE GAZETTE: TIPTON, GA„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1892.
ALL SORTS OP THINGS.
gathered from the columns of
OUR EXCHANGES.
ff» I VunclM and Ksw* llama Salactad
•or Um Special Uaa of tin Boad-
ara of lb
J
: cent cotton makes the farmers
turn their eyes toward other crops.
The more cotton they raise, the more
money they owe. Go into tho fruit
business, liaise tobacco. Chickens
nnd eggs arc good things to sell. The
foot is, almost anything beats cotton.
—Leader.
Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour
Stomach, poor appetite, bad taste, coaled
tongue and heartburn are cured hr De
Witt’s Little Early llisers, the famous
little pills. Dr. J. C. Goodman.
Th.nl Iforton, of the great Atlanta
Journal, has re-Leased Georgia from
the Kanias-Lease and driven the
Weavers from the state. Thad is “a
whole team and a yaller dog under
the wagon.” Now let him tackle
old Unele Thad I’ickoU’a war record
and Piek-ett to pieces.—Home Hus
tier.
There Is no use talking, neither llarri-
son or Cleveland will be elected unless
they take De Witt’s Lfule Early Kisers.
They have a “get there" quality possess
ed by no other pin. Dr. J C. Goodman.
Work on the South Georgia col
lege building at McKae is still pro
gressing very satisfactorily, Tbo
brick walls are ready to receive the
aleepcra for the. second floor, and the
wood work gcrier&I^ is thing pushed
forward as rapidly aa possible. Mc-
Kao will have an elegant college
structure when completed.
DIED.—In this city of consumption. A
familiar headline Isn’t ID It’s pretty
risky to nogloct a colo or cough. One
Minute Cough Cure is pleasant, sale and
sure. Dr. J. C, Goodman.
Who invited Mrs. Lease to oomo
to Georgia, any way I General Wea
ver says, in his letter: “Attho urgent
requests of your committee 1 entered
the state,” etc. But who induced
tlie woman to neglect her husband
and ber household affairs and come
down here to tell grown-up men how
to mind their own business.
Have tried almost every known reme
dy for Itching 1‘iles without success, fin
ally bought a box of Ds *'itl’a Witch
Basel Halve, ami It has cured mr. C. D.
Haskins, A’eorla, 1U. Dr. J. C. Goodman
Ont) of Mitchell county’s fanners
r- ' ' anys that ho intends Ur try raising
rice next year aa a money crop and
to yet reduce his cotton acreage. lie
nays that from fifteen to twenty
bnshels per acre can be raised on or
dinary land and that it has ready sale
at per bushel, which would make
about 160 per acre on three acres,
wlidrdPlite.#3(t iMtew being made.
Biicklcn’n Arnica Halve.
Tub Bzst Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Soies, Ulcers, Salt Illicum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains: Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively euros files or no pay re
quired. It Is gusrantaed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
S3 cents per box. For sale by Peterson
ds Paulk.
Fire at Andej
Andcrsonvillc, Septj
dwelling house of He-
of this place, and il
destroyed by flro at a k
r- night. It was undoubtedly the work
of some fiend. Mr. Blitcb’s family
was away from hdlhe. Ue had only
returned in the evening. The house
was evidently robbed and then set
on fire. Mr. Blitcb’s clothes were
foufid near by rifled of their contenta
which waa about WOO in money,
Nothing saved. Insurance vety
light Mr. Blitch has the sympathy
of this entire community.
liev. S. G. Blitch and family are
well and favorably known in Berrien
and adjoining counties. They moved
from 8umucr to Andcraonvillo about
four years tgo. He is a highly
esteemed Baptist minister, hut
poor man nnd this loss will fall
heavily upon him and bis dependents,
A gaaUaman of this county who has
oxcollsnt judgment remarked to n« Um
otber day that h* know of no pill so good
far consultation, dyspepsia and Uvercom*
plaint as Dewitt's Lillie Early Riser*.
Dr. 4. 0. Goodman
A Joint Debate.
■ afternoon a certain belle
mote from a young man
| would bo glad to oall that
a joint debate If then
no third party present,
responded that both
had goon on a visit
hot know “where you an
* joint debate was held, with
I tasted fear hours,
—The
Blitch,
lens were
hour last
EE?
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The President’s Proclamation.
Whereas, by a joint resolution ap
proved Juno '29, 1892, it was resolved
by the Senate and House of Repre
sentatives of the United States of
Amerioa in Congress assembled,
“That the President of the United
States be authorised and directed to
issuo a proclamation recommending
to the people the observance in all
their localities of the 400th anniver
sary of tlie discovery of America,
October the 21,1892, by public dem
onstration and by suitable exereises
in their schools and other places of
assembly.”
Now therefore, I, Benjamin Har
rison, President of the United States
of America, in pursuant of the afore
said joint resolution, do hereby ap
point Friday, October tho 21, 1892,
the four hundreth anniversary of the
discovery of America by Columbus,
a general holiday for which let the
people, so far as possibly, censo from
toil and devote themsclvea to such
exercises as may best express honor
to tlie disoovery and their apprecia
tion of the great achievements of the
four completed centuries of Ameri
can life.
Columbus stood in his age as the
pioneer of progress and enlighten
ment The system of universal edu
cation is in our age the most promi
nent and salutary feature of tho spirit
of enlightenment, and it is peculiarly
appropriate that the schools be made
by tlie people the oenter of the day’s
demonstration. Let the national flag
float over every school iiouso in the
country, and the exercises be such as
shall impress upon our youth the
patriotic duties of American citixcn-
ship.
Iu the churches and in other places
of assombly of the peoplo let there
be expressions of gratitude to Divine
Providenou for tlie devout faith of
tlie discoverer and for the Divine
care and guidance which has directed
onr history and so abundantly blessed
our people.
In testimony whereof I have here
unto set my hand and onusod tit
seal of the Snited States to he af
fixed.
Done at tlie city of Washington
this 21st day of July, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and ninety two, and of the indepon-
donee of the United States the one
hundred and seventeenth.
Bk.vj. Habbisox.
Jojix W. Fostbb, By the President:
h'ccretaiy of State.
hack. To sillier pain In chest nm
plcaaant to cough and
pain In cheat and back,
could atop It. for aure
By limply using One Minute Cough Cure.
C Goodman.
It's not vei
ick. '
Many
y ail
Dr. J.
CAN’T TEACH HISTORY.
Aa Important Holing by Slate School
CammlMlooor nradwolt.
Stale School Commissioner Brad-
well has ireaed a circular to the coun
ty school commissioners which will
create a stir among the teachers. The
letter embodies a synopsis of the law
in the form of instructions and tells
the teachers some things which they
must do nnd some which they must
not do. One the tilings forbidden by
law to teach is history. The law
makers did not consider history nn
cU-itcntnry branch aud did not in-
ciudo it in the list of studies specifi
cally named. Many teachers over
tlie state, proliably most of them,
have taught history. Under tlie
strict letter of the law they arc not
entitled to |iay for pupils who stud
ied history. And tho same is true in
tlie caso of other studies.
Another effort will be made at tin?
coming term of tho gcnoral assembly
to secure a law which will make the
school books uniform all over the
state. Georgia's children buy #250,-
000 worth of school books every
year, and tlie total amount represent
ed by school books iu tliu state is es
timated at *800,000.
A Million Friends.
A friend In need le a friend Indeed,
and not lees than one million people
have found just suck a friend in Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, and Cold*.—If you have never
used tide Great Cough Medicine, one trial
will convince you that it haa wonderful
curative powers In all diaaaaei of Throat,
Cheat and lunge. Each bottle le gusran
toed to do all that la claimed or money
will be refunded. Trial bottles free at
/. W. Paulk & Co'e. drug etore. Large
ltolllos 80c. and #1.00.
Encouraging.
Tam.aiiahhk, I-'i.a., Sept 17.—
There was quite a stir among tobac
co growers to-day, western manufoc
turers paying good prices, higher
than heretofore obtained. Miles
Johnson sold a 7-acre crop for #1,800
and Walter Moore a 8-acre crop for
#700. Others are selling at satisfac
tory figures and growers are greatly
cncouragod.
Deserving Praise.
We doslre to say to our citizens, that
for years wo have been selling Dr. King’
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King’s New Ufa Pills, Ruckhm’s Arnica
Salvo and Electric Bitten, and liayo nev
er handled remedies that self as well, or
that have given such universal satlsfac
lion. We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every lime, and eland ready to re
fund the purchase price, If satisfactory
result* do not follow their u*e. These
rcnledles won their great popularity
purely In their merits J. tt. Paulk A Co.
druggists.
Plica of people have piles, hut lle'V Ill’s
Witch llsxel Halve will core them. Dr.
J. C. Goodman.
John Churchwell & Son,.
DEALERS IN
General - Merchandise,
BROOKFIELD, GEORGIA.
We beg to Inform the public that wt hare oo hand a complete and well Detected stock of Osotrsl
Merchandise, consisting In part of
Dry-Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Etc.,
Which are will sail at ROCK BOTTOM PRICSJ& Wa have no wood to buy or rant to pay, and
hence can afford to sal! onr goods at
PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES.
Call to tee us whan yon coma to Brookfield and wa will emralnce yon that wa will pualiivaly sat#
you much money.
We will be prepared to buy cotton and all other klnda of reentry produce and pay therefor the
HKlItKST MARKET PRICES. He sura and let us bid on your coSMm, and sell yon your supplies.
Trade at the Cheap Cash Store,
whara you ean buy tbe greatest quantity and best quality of goods
for the least amount of money.
Don’t forget to call oo ua i wa will be found at the same old stand.
Younitery raspcctfclly,
BnnkteM,(!«., July», tan. John Churchwell X Son,
DR. N. PETERSON
Physician and Surgeon.
•VnftoS, ■> r.aoaciA.
. n*r#t-Wiik J. w. P*alk « At.
full, mmitl Iimwptl, day or nteat.
nm*. ynirtlc* will reaifra attention btiwrcn
tltekMinof atend ttm »• at-tuxi I* ul
ra.-
J- T- BOYD & BRO.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO STOVES,
From the cheapest to Hack's Brilliant, conceded
tuba the beat la the world, they absolutely
hare no equal In the world.
Manufactures all klnda of -—■
Tinware, Slave Pipe, Gotten, Etc
Cf-8|*ct*l |irt0M null* to hot.li »nd board-
lug hnuiM. Writ, nr cult on u* wlwn In nnd nf
unytlquf Inourlln*; wu gtunntn In uv. you
tansy. 4. T. IUIVD * into.,
M IN (uum stmt, Valihota, Ua.
t'rackery, China an# Glass Ware,
Lamps of Every Description,
Tinware,
Hollowwnro,
Woodware.
ICE-CREAM1FREEZERS.J3S
J. M. WILKES,
Resident Dentist,
mrrox, of.oruia.
orrery—Kmup t ay *ulra, INsSc fcrfcfc
('an"E* tenure fit hi, ofltre frrnn tht lrt t»
IMh of «Mfc n»»MP, the mtdu* at thus will 1m
Iterated ta CWUUtel* yuteate-M Iks* hMUM U
(k-titwh mu.
OrT J. W. & 0. J. WILLIAMS,.
DENTisnav
omvi-innk ntUltllng, Jt»*BB >«■ LS9
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician and Surgeon,
TtPTOX GKuROIA.
Ornra—Room In the Tifton lung Store.
«r Thanking the public for its past liberal
patitmege and soHcit a ctmtinustion of (became.
DR. G. C. LANEY,
Physician and Surgeon
MOL’i.-ntu:, - iikuuma.
Offers his Mtrtoea to the people of Colquitt
and adjacent count Ira.
ly-OrnrB In new drug store.
FULWOOD & ALEXANDER,
uvf, m mu m coLiicnoss,
TtrruH, - tinuanu.
I’nmipt attention given to all tegal I
|jr‘l>rrit'»~Love Hnlldlng, Nonas Ki>» 1.
JOHN A. WILKES,
Attorney - nt-Law,
AIIUI. • UIUIHUIA.
Will practico In all thrcrmutledof tbeieolhem
Judicial CtmiU of (leot-pla. Kpcclal attsutten
directed to all branrhra of the profmsioaand
general business solicited. My,
New Firm, New Store, New Goods.
J. W. PAULK & CO„
DRUGGISTS.
u
Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
Toilet Articles, nuch »s Perfumery, Cologne*, Extract*, Pouiadei, Hair
Oil*, Toilet Creams and l’owdere.
Brushes, full lino of Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Shoo
Hru.hoi and Clothes Brushes. Those goods are of tho very best quality
and are to lie sold aa cheap as country dirt
‘Fine Stoek of Lamp Goods,
Elegant Assortment of Combs,
Fresh Garden Seeds in .Season.
We have just received one of Tuft’s magnificent Arctic Soda Fountains,
and are dispensing delicious Soda water. Ouly tho purest fruit syrups used.
Dr. N. Peterson is in charge of our prescription department.
J. W. PAULK & CO.
Paulk’s now brick building TIFTON, GEORGIA.
AND
Tifton, Georgia.
ralgnrd hM opened a A:etetese l**rd-
i toe Julian building and will ran#
Tbe iimlrrati
Ing bonne In U.
the public with board and lodging at raaweiabte
rates,
Room* art large anti airg;
Furniture new anti thoroughly rttt-
ovattd;
Table furnithtd with the beet pro-
viewnt the marte/s afford.
rublle petnKMge eoildted.
17-tl. J. M, OWENS.
TIFTOIST
Blitzing the Way.
The Georgia Southern railroad
duing some good missionary work for
the state, as well aa for itself, with
its Bureau of Immigration. It is in
ducing tlie farmers along its lino to
put oat lino peach orchards, as well
as pears and grapes, and has helped
a great many to start in the ..tobacco
business—providing tlie seed, show
ing them how to plant and care for
it, and is now having barns put up to
cure it. Maj. Glcssner, tho road’s
Commissioner of Immigration, is kept
busy going over the line with Nor-
then people who are interested in all
tlieso things. As a consequence, the
road is rapidly filling up’ the waste
lands along its line, and while pro
viding for its people, is also assuring
for itself the carrying of crops in all
seasons of tho year. - Between cot
ton, tobacco, peaches, grapes and
melon* its care will never be idle, to
say nothing of the truck industry it
Is fostering from one cud of the tine
to tbe other.
If sll the Geqjgis railroads would
follow the example of the Georgia
Southern System,’in a few years they,
would so chsnge the oourse of things
thst Georgia ferment would be coo-
tinhal sellers in the market^ and
never buyers, and naturally that
ttonld bring independence, and mon
ey, and ease and comfort to the farm
ers, sod good business dividends to
tho railroads.
The people of the North, East and
West mutt be shown how they can
better their condition by moving
South, aud who can do it so well as
the railroads 7—Ft. Valley Leader.
Ah Ordinance.
Be II ordained by tbs City Council ol
Tifton, That from and after thirty days
succeeding the passage of this ordinance
It (ball be unlawful for any person or
persons to mII or offer for sale any dl-
•hole-
. decayed or otherwlso unwi
some moats, fish or poultry, within the
city of Tifton, and all persons found
guilty of s vitiation of this ordinance
shall be fined for each offense not more
than #8, confined In the city prison 10
days or work on the public works 10 days,
any or sll ot these penalties at the dl*.
crcllon of tbe Mayor.
Approved this September 0,1992.
Ooodmax, Clerk,
her 0,1992.
Leva, Mayor.
“ KILL GEitK araSSsJ:
nppllctxlonr. For tide by J. W. Faulk
*L>. Tifton, Oa.
Ah Ordinance.
Be It ordained by tbs City Council of
Tifton, That a license tex of #10 be lm-
pose upon dealers In fresh sail water fish,
to be of force and effect after ten days
from the passage of tbit ordinance, upon
conviction, alusfl bn fined not more than
910, be confined not more than fifteen
dpys in tbe guard house or work not
more than fifteen days on thsslreeta, any
one or all of these penalties, In the dis
cretion of the Mayor.
J. H. Goodman, Clerk.
Approved this September 9th 1892.
W. II. Lovn, Mayor.
Citation.
(IIUmntA—Bsssts* dourer.
Tu tU whms It imut rasremi Oeo. W.
tdaistetiyac of MuteU W*Una,Ua
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MM I will jaw SPOS hta asM smrijosiihMi as
sty nOoe la Maskdlte os du am Mowtey la
Olfss aa*M sty test astir
Ate BMAMstisra, IIS.
r. M. SMITH. Ordissry
tolil*
sill tht
tons, rw test*
saute or aat.1 Asos-
•.Moors.
amtlsJ
r tesvaw
Administrator's Sale.
oaonOIA—eauiva Cbusrv.
tlndw sad St tlitas ol
Um CVwre sT Ordinary of aslrt enssty, will tw ■■
Ibofora Uts oosrt hows door In tha Sows of Naas-
fittotfeReen Um iqal iHun of «aI« or Um
Ant TnottUjtfli October mxU one-belf hitamt
\lm K. T. WraMtt^ hiiewelUMeRwIM# , e4rH
un*t
belec mri ut late of ImmI namUr* 71$ mmI rt lo
Utt 10th district of eeldenuRtf.«Ale^M *jrae«f
tot of Uad imm)ter tie, tn the Mh dletriol ot raid
eowity nod known ee tbe W. W. lluiMk pline.
bMuPToMljr twbvnrlng to Mm nettle «* W.
W. Oeefilne, Into orenidoutnty deenued. ler tbe
benefit of ibe bef re ond creditor* of told eetoto.
'leemM nuule known on dnjr of eele.
F. W. O Aeii.nt, A4»einl
Administrator's Sals.
UtrJinlA-nntaiU) Opusrvi
Ossrto
iaotnia-nsmusir oousm
I'Siteraad by tiiyofst order ersatedbytes
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
TM1
I “Staple
GROCER
. • . I MUM* A r RES It AMD WXU. aSUtCTKD STOCK Of .
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes
AND KVKaVTIimtl fSt'AM.V FOirKD IN A flUKUM STORK.
I Pay the Highest Cash Price for Country Produce.
. • . AND WILL FLRASK VOtt WITH . • .
GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS.
I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhere.
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
TIPTON, GEORGIA.
M. W. GASKINS,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
Extends a Most Cordial Invitation
To the People of tbe Town and the Surrounding Country to Pay
llliu a Visit at His New and Elegant Store.
HU Specialties will bo -
CROCKERY
Mton.
BATS.
CATS,
BUN
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*,
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'.r.'.r.r.'.'.lll!'.!!!!!
There to oo Noose in Torn having aitch a Complete Assortment and
Carefully Selected Stock ot Goods.
Ra mrrte* sasrly ttvryaisc tebteb COSMIWM a esatrel Modi ot Pry Ossds. Kaunas. Utety
0(Mvrls,m. HI* stark U afi fmb asd a ttelt la bit stem win ha tecbully SusSihl as ysr-
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON. • GEORGIA.
<!. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor,
I.ocal Time Table,
Taking effrrt Jenwery M, IW2- Subject to
change wlUiout notice.
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