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THE GAZETTE: Tll-TON, GA„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 1892.
ALL SORTS OF THINGS.
CATHEPED FROM THE COLUMNS OF
OUP. EXCHANGES.
t'ftctft' FonolM nmt Nines Items Selected
I*or the Special Use of the Head,
pra of the Gazette.
f The fact that a man is bept on bus-
—iiyss is no sign that lie is orooked.
Tom Watson is making a (ino run
—in the direction of-the Gulf of Ob
scurity.
PileB of people have piles, hut lie Witt’s
Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them, Dr.
j, 0. GocUmnn.
Possibly if Columbus could have
foreseen the flood of pot metal litera
ture about him ho might not liavo
discovered ns.
The printers of the country aro of
the opinion that the election of
Whitclaw lioitl would be a typo
graphical error.
DIED.—In this city of.cousumption. A
familiar headline isn’t ItV It’s pretty
—^ieky to neglect a cole or cough. "
One
Ivercom
Itisers.
Minute Cough Cure is pleasant, safe and
sure. Dr. J. C, Goodman.
New York’s governor is not one
of the Flowers that bloom in the
spring. lie blooms and booms all
the year round.
Here is a startling legal proposi
tion: The Brunswick Times announ
ces that “Judge Sweat lias decided
that a man in this stato cannot legal
ly marry bis deceased wife’s sister.”
^■’iTgentleriian of this county who line
' Siexeallont judgment remarked to us the
- oilier day thul he know of no pill
•- for constipation, dyspepsia and II
plaint as Dewitt’s Little Early
Dr. J. 0. Goodman..
It won’t be loiig until tho political
excitement will bu over. And no matter
who is elected president there will
bu people who won’t pay for their
- paper and. get mad -when asked to
- • l -iy for.it-\ • " v' - ' ;
The first Chinaman • ever found
drunk on the streets of Non’ York
was picked up on Mott street Sun
day night. In consideration of the
line record of the race Justice l)nff)
discharged him with a lecture.
It’s not ven’ pleasant, to cough and
hack. To su)rer pain In chest and hack,
id
Many people couid stop It. for sure
Imply using One Minute Cough Cure
JJ.y gj
Dr, J. 0 'Goodman
A recent decision of tho United
States supreme court makes valid tin
. election of presidential electors by
it congressional districts in Michigan
^ ami llih virtually gives Cleveland
four electors from that state.
It is well enough to keep in the
middle of the road—until you meet
somebody. Tiled it is best to turn a
. little to one side. The, point Is that
'Setters- have as muoit right to tlicii
opinion as yon Itaye. Ilad’ you
thought of this?
.Dyspepsia, distress after eating, soui
stomach, poor appelito, had taste, coaled
tongue and heartburn are cured bv Du
Witt’s Little Early lllsers, the famous
mile pills. Dr. J. C. Goodman.
The Brunswick Times says: “If
every railroad in Georgia had such
superintendent as George W. Haines
.of the Brunswick and Western, there
would be fewer suits filed for dam
ages. There isn’t a road in the state
that is as safely and as expeditiously
operated as the Brunswick and Wes
tern. Quick time, with safety to
, passengers, seems to be the motto of
Superintendent Haines.”
. There is no use tslking, neither llarri
son or Cleveland will be elected unless
they take De Witt’s Little Early Risers
They have a “get there" quality possess
ed by no other pill. Dr. .1. 0. Goodman.
Mr. R. H. Knight suspicioned that
some one was stealing his corn that
had been pulled down in bis field but
hud been hauled in, and on watching
close discovered Maria Armstrong,
ait old colored woman filling a Back
about0 o’clock Tuesday night, so ho
arrested, the old lady and brought
jter before Squire Williams who com
mitted her tor tho theft—Whigham
Have tried almost every known reme
dy for Itching Files without success, flu-
Elly bought a box of Da w’ht’s Witch
Dazol halve; and It ha* cured mr. C. D,
Haskins, Peoria, 111. Dr. 1. C. Goodman.
Present indications aro that Decn-
' ^ " or quite
... from her tobac-
wd about 8,0000
god about 400 Hi*,
is it is selling now at
per pound ail around
,n Id easy and simple,
that -no disaster will be-
t, every planter
roll in the rich proceeds
" tnbridge Democrat.
If
The Situation in the Tenth.
From almost every locality in tho
tenth district the rejrorta are to the
effect that Watson is daily losing
ground, while Black is steadily gain
ing strength.
Various causes have played their
part in bringing about this state of
affairs. The threatening attitude of
the republican leaders in regard to
the.force bill; the corrupt prostitu
tion of the public service in the in
terest of the party in power; the
tlie scheme to purchase tho, preside)!
cy; tho complete collapse of the
third party since Weaver’s tour
through the south ; the demngogio
utterances of Watson, and the grow
ing conviction among intelligent peo
ple that democratic success means
the political, social and industrial sal-
vatiun of tiie south nil have-much to
do with the trend of publio senti
ment.
Then, the democrats in the tenth
are organised under a better system
titan they ever had before. Their
campaign managers know just how
each voter stands. They have count
ed noses, and they are assured that
tlie victory is theirs. They know
where to reach thoir voters, and on
the 8th of Noscmbcr if any of then)
are missing of slow in coming to the
polls tlie proper committees will sec
that they have swift conveyances so
that they can vote without loss of
time.
The principles and issues at stake,
the splendid organization of the
democracy and Mr. Black’s conspicu
ous abilities and virtues make it safe
to say that the tentli district is safe,
and will poll a rousing dcinoratic
majority. This is the judgment of
men who have never been disappoint
ed in their political predictions.-
Constitution.
Getting Hack to First Princi
ples.
The Macon county farmers’ alli
ance is getting down to solid sense
and returning to the first principles
of the order.
At their meeting held last woek in
Montezuma, tlie following resolutions
were offered and -passed without op
position. We learn that Mr. John
M. Walters, late candidate for tho
legislature on tho third party ticket,
made a speech favoring its adoption.
ItcBolved, That tho secretary of
Macon county alliance notify tlie
stato officials through tlie official or
gan of the alliance that from this
date no political questions whatever
shall ho discussed in tho meetings of
this body’. Neither will any candi
date or political platform he indorsed.
That this body shall bo known only
as a business organization, for tiie
upbuilding of its membership, mon
tally, morally, sociably and financial,
ly, according to our declaration of
purposes.—Citizen.
John ChUrchwell & Son,
DEALERS IN ‘
General - Merchandise,
BROOKFIELD, GEORGIA.
We beg to Inform the public that we hare on hand a complete and well elected stock of Goneral
Merchandise, consisting tn part of *
Dry-Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Etc.,
Wo have no wood to buy or ront to pay, and
Which we Mill sell at ROCK BOTTOM I'KICES.
hence can afford to sell our goods at
PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES.
Tail to see us when you come to Brookfield and wo will convince you that we will iiosltively save
you much money.
Wc will Iw prepared to buy cotton and all other kinds of country produce and pay therefor the
HIGHEST MARKET PUICKS. lie sure and let us bid on your cotton, and sell you your supplies.
Trade at the Cheap Cash Store,
where you can buy tbe greatest quantity and Itest quality of goods
for the least amount of money.
Don't forget to call on us; we will lw found at tbe same old stand.
Yours vory r«8|iectfully,
John Cliurcliwcll & Son.
Brookfield, Ga., July 29,1 M2.
Don’t Go to Slooii.
The returns show that tho total
vote cast by tlie third party in the
legislative contest* was 05,000 and
that the democratic vote was about
201,000.
It is not possible to tell just how
ninny republicans voted with the
third party, but it is fair to presume
that a considerable number did so as
tiie republican vote was practically
nothing.
No matter whoro they conic from,
tlm third party vote was larger than
it should have been. We do not
like the idea of that paity polling
05,000 votes in Georgia, whether
they” aro whites or blacks.
The democrats of the state must
not sleep 1 over thoir reoent victory.
I'hey must work with redoubled en
ergy and take something off tho third
party column in November. Let us
sec to it that tile vote of that organi
zation grows lino by degrees and
bcnulifully less until it disappears
entirely.—Atlanta Herald.
buy I* Breaking.
We learn that ft tobacco buyer from
Cincinnati lias been operating in tlie
Faceville neighborhood this week
and lias bought a number of crops of
tlie tobacco crop of 1802. Ho pur
chased tiie entire crop of Judge Fain
paying 82 cents. Wo lonru that be
also bought tlie crops of tlie Miller
brothers, of Attapulgns neighbor
hood, aggregating oyer 6,000 pounds
and paid 40 cents all around.
A much better feeling exist* among
tlie farmers now. With democracy
on top to stay, and with good big to
bacco crops and tlie cotton market
jumping up constantly in view of a
democratic president amt house of
representatives in Washington tlie
pail of political and financial disaster
is disappearing and tho daylight of
.democracy is lighting tip tlie scene,
Let tho people take courago, the
Lord rcigneth.—Baml ridge Demo
crat.
J.T. BOYD & BRO.
HEADQUAATEES FOB *
Crockery, China and Blass Ware,
Lamps of Every Description,
Tinware,
Hollowware,
. Wood ware.
ICE-CREAM FREEZERS.
)o You fit to Go
TO THE
LADIHS
Needing a tonic, or children who want build
ing up, .liould take
imow.vH Ikon bittbiis.
It la pleunnt: cures Malaria. Indignation,
BUIouineu, Uver coaplalnla and Neuralgia.
Georgia's State Klcctlon.
The secretary of state has consoli
dated tlie vote for 182 comities in the
state for members of tlie general as
sembly. Five of the counties will
not be counted until the legislature
is convened. Tlie total vote in tlie
182 counties cast for menihers of tlie
general assembly is 201,481 votes.
Tho democratic majority in these
counties is 07,668. The othor five
will add about 8,000 more to the
democratic majority, which will make
the democratic majority for members
of the general assembly upwards of
70,000.
But the official majority of the
governor and state house officers will
rim up to over 76,000 majority.
This will hot be counted until the
legislature meets on the 20th instant.
It is remarkable fact that the re
publican party oilly poiied 8,082
votes in the legislative race. This is
the smallest republican vote that
wes ever voted in any state in the
union in thirty years. The (4.0, P.
is about flickered out down in Geor-
gi*.,-Constitution;
I cent!
We know of three hoys—not young
men—hut boy gentlemen, in town,
who are worth their weight in gold.
They respect add help their mothers,
love their sisters, don’t carry pistols
end wear clothas for which they lion
estly work. Otic I* > town farmer,
who wears polished shoes and nice
WORLD’S FAIR
„ At Chicago in 1893
TOSSSTi S-TnSSSTn
JL 1 mcbjs JL. VntKK JLJLJ fhkk JLUI
Returning via Detroit, Cleveland, Niagara Falla,
Cincinnati, ami Louisville t» Memphis,
Choice of Routes from Chicago East
(Steamer on tho Great Lakes or
Rail), railroad fure and all
exivenses paid ?
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO STOVES,
From the cheapest to Buck's Brilliant, conceded
to lie the liest In the world, they absolutely
have no eipial in the world.
Manufactures all kinds of *
Tinware, Slovc Pipe, Gutters, Etc.
KSF* Bjveclnl prices inado to hotels anti board
ing houses. Write or call on us when In need of
anything in our line; we guarantee to anve you
money. 4. T. BOYD & DUO.,
44 104 Patterson street, Vammhta , G A.
DR. N. PETERSON,
Physician and Surgeon.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
OmoE—With J. W. Faulk & Co.
Culls answered promptly day or night.
Office practice will receive attention between
the hours of&*» anil 10:30 a. m., and 3:00 and
4 *30 R. in.
> M. WILKES.
Resident .Dentist.
TtKTON, OEOItUIA.
4, np suirs, Paulk brick
OrwrR—Room
building.
Can 1k> found In his office from tbo 1st to
Iftth preach month, the residue of time will be
devotedt Hfij
to country patients—at their homes If
desired. 29-tf.
Drs.
J. & D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
COM1ELK, ...... (1EOR01A.
OmoK—Hunk lhil],line, Hw.ni No. t, U|> >Utn{
DR. J. <j. GOODMAN
Physician, and Surgeon,
TIPTON OEcUUlA.
Orncis—Room in the Tlfton Drug Store.
tlT Thanking the public far Us post liberal
patronage and solicit a continuation of the same.
DR. G. C. LANEY,
Physician and Surgeon
MOULTRIE, - OKOltOIA.
Offers his services to the i«cple of Colquitt
and adjacent counties.
IBBTOmot In new drug store.
FULWOOD & ALEXANDER.
UW,
REAL ESTATE AMI) COLLECTIONS,
uKontiiA.
tlKTON,
mention glv
tarOFFIC!R-~Love Building,
Prompt attention given to all legal business.
— ' , Room No. l.
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
GROCER SEE!
JOHN A. WILKES,
Attorney * at-1. a \r ,
Aina, - OKoiuiiA.
Will practice In all tho counties of ths Southern
Judicial Circuit of Georgia. Bpvelal attention
directed to all branches of the profession sml
general business solicited. My.
AND
I STAPLE]
%
. * . I KKKP A FRKfllt AN!) WRLL BKLKCTKD STOCK OF . * .
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes
AND KVKRYTJIINO USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST-CLAM STORK.
I Pay the Highest Cash Price for Country Produce.
. • . AND WILL FLKASK YOU WITH . * .
GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS.
I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhore,
ISAAC S. BOWEN,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Tifton, Georgia.
Tin* undersigned lias opened a fl stclass boaf l
Ing Ivouhu in the Julian building and will send
tbe public with board and lodging at reaaotyUda
rate*.
Hoorn are large and airy;
Furniture new and thoroughly ren
ovated;
Dull Times Make Low Prices!
Table funnelled with the beet jira-
i the wo
visuone the market» afford.
Public patronage solicited.
17-tf. j. m. own.NS,
TIFTON
SALE STABLES.
THEN READ THIS OFFER.
HT'Our plurality offer on Presidential election
rhlehm *
j occurs In Nov. 1802.
To tbe one naming exactly or nearest the plu
rality of thetaodin^candlilate. (theexcess over
the vote of the next highest eoui|M»tlt6r), we will
give free of «U expense, in ttrut'Clnss style, at
any time you may select during the Hummer of
18!M, a trip to tho World's Pair. The route will
l>c via St. Louis, Louisville or Chicago : thence,
going all by water If desired, to Buffals.by I*ake
.Michigan, laUte Huron, Lake St. Clair and l*ake
Krie, toeuce to Niagara Fulls ; or all rail to
the pails If preferred, then by rail to Cleveland,
UiuiHvllle ami Memphis.
Cincinnati, uiumtiih: iuhi
can this trip be secured ?
Now how
Ognditirai for Soaring Trie Trip
World'i Fair.
to
Klnt. Always iim our I’lanUllah Chill Cura
and recommend It to your friends.
Second. On every Bottle purchased from now
of the election you are entitled to
until the nigh
(2lw
6 guesses (iDottles, 10 guesses, etc.), same to l»e
mailed to us es Instructed below. AU guesses
must reach us on or before the second nights fol
lowing tlie election.
Third. Tbe one naming exactly or nearest the
popular plurality of tlie leading candidate (tho
excess over next highest cotmietltor), will be
—- a.,—j ^ extent
scut on trip outlined shore, air expettses jiald.
and winner to lie notified as soon as tlie official
count is mails known.
Fourth. To secure registration of guesses, tlie
front part of the carton (stiff box around each
bottle on wlilch appears the red glolw) must be
mailed us, on the back of which must lie plainly
written In Ink your firs euesscs. as follows:
— —-iv JE 0 **r flVb m mjiiuwb:
Clevelcnd's (or Harrison's) plurality will be"—
and exact hour at which
“ earliest *
As) plurality wll
(Here note your ft guesses In figures.) ftlgn your
name and |KNtHjfHoe addrees, and state the * ‘
ilate ami I
; It, to win.
date
B j. j ore
naming the
your guesses are
hour ‘ “
wipWf'jBli
exact phitallty or nearest
our offer Is very explicit, so to write no letters.
*• they will receive no reply on the snbiect of
m* tHp., mam r*'* —*
iy mail us cartons »s inatnicted
VAN VLEET & COMPANY,
Memphis, Tenn. Wholesale Druggist.
eyrar ynor Infurnutlon *nd *M w» fftf* the
folhiwinz official resuiu (rf 1’nwtilaUUI elMtlmw
tin the jis.1 two dec,dee;
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U.HteM -l.M9.osa
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Clcv.1. ml 4.01U1T
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(If yotit mert-heot iloe. not b*adl« PI.AMTA-
nnM CHILL CtIHE. mail nu w crow ai-1 wo
will rami j-i.il «ne Imule, coaiyra jiaiil. no whloh
note |KMitlvagvariut«in( core cr moray ttr
turned tit you.) fljk-'v ~ , S
PAY Y0IIB CITY TAX.
By ratter r.l >,tie at-
mratlnz belt! Oir
the tax t
Council «f Tifton. at a
‘ ilnt Instructed
as
:v.
JAMES Z. ELLIOTT,
Owing to tins (lulltuiss of the trarto ami appreciating tho fact that l.ow
Prtees is the reined)-—tho great incentive that gives to trade a rushing im
petus, has determined to inaugurate ft out in prices that will convince the
trade that lie is determined hot to Iso undersold. Ho has a largo and com
pleto stock of general merchandise; ho can and will save you mono)’.
Don't fail to call on him before making your purchase*.
Vory Respectfully,
Sparks, Ga., Juno 17,1802. JAMES Z. ELLIOTT.
TIFTON. • GEORGIA.
V: A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor,
OF Wutot’bUry, Oonnocthmt.
A Guaranteed System of Scientific Life and Accident Insurance
At the Most Reasonable Rates.
J. W. HANNON, State Agent,
44 Bull St., SAVANNAH, OA.
Mr Bl*»tal anti local agents wanted In every county In the Htate. Good references required.
I refer by |»enn!Mton to the following itartU* who are among the many who have lieen ltaid fot
accidents liy tho ('onnnectlcut Indemnity i W. II, Oliver, A. J, MrCTca, \v. M. Hsdlur*. J. T.
Homer >1 urray, J. D. Pearsall, Tifton \ Jar “
For full particulars, call on or address
W,ITT I.IU UIII’IIII, HI.- I.IW.I1 „l|i. ,in,ll in r
W. II. Oliver, A. J, MeUrea. W. M. Hollar*, J.T.Hmith,
i. T. Grady, Aabburii; W. II. Ji.hnatoti. Willingham, Ga.
J. W. HANNON, Tifum, Ga.
THE GAZETTE
Job Printing Office.
New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman.
I am ploazed to announce to my friends and patrons in the com tie.* ol
Borrion, Irwin, Worth and Colquitt that I have just received a complete
COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT
And am prepared to execute at short notice and in workmanlike manner all
classes of commercial and legal blank printing.
I solicit your orders and guarantee to give entire satisfaction in prions
and quality of work. Respectfully
Lev* nuiLDt.-ss, p rn ATT TP~NT
rnrroN, (lEoitutA D. -L . ./.AXJ j.JJJjAN
mimml iioiiiw, a. w. tucker.
HOBBS & TITOKEE,
BANKERS,!
ALBANY, ' -
GEORGIA.
Depository of Dougherty, Worth, I .eel and Andy
Counties, and tho City of AFbany.
itU Exchzogy; firt prompt wtlentioo toeoiltmionz, and twnli for.samc
I.ooal Time Table,
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