The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, November 11, 1892, Image 3

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=^==2====== ALL SORTS OF THINGS. gathered fMN the columns of OUR EXCHANGES. h.rl«, r.hcl., aoU News Itenia Selected Kor the Special i’se of the Head- err of the Curette. Times are dull and money is — soarw. j It behooves,every one to bo Bit economical' as possible. l)o a man :i favor and it is soon forgotten. Do him an injury and ho 'vill remember it always. The person now who wants to bo a benefactor to the human race will invent some olicap fun for Christmas. People have so little to do these days that they linve plenty time to flyBttend to their neighbor’s business, at i least it looks that way. There were five Mondays in Feb ruary of the years MUG, 16-14, 1072, 1700, 1712,1740, 1708, 1708,; 1800, n ltiilG, 1804, 1802. The like wilfoo- curhi 10.Q4. Tobacco raising in the wiregrnss sactioii is no longer a doubtful ex periment. Many good cigars have been made from tobacco grown around here.—Albany Herald. Deserving Praise. (Vo desire to say to our citizens, that for. years we have been Belling Dr. King’s Non' Discovery, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Hucklen’s Ar nica Salve and Kleetrio Bitters, and handlyU remedies that wclFoV that havwgivcn such sal satisfaction. We do not 1 to ‘guarantee them every we stand ready to refund ||ia«e price if satisfactory re pot follow tho use. These |mve won their groat popu ’ on their merits. J. W, MACUNE DESERTS IT. lie Advises Southern Alllanccmon to let the Third Party Alone. Hon. Panic! Smith, a leading alii- ancoman of Afobile county, Ala, bas received the following letter from the chairman of the executive board of the national farmers’ alliance: Wasiiiaotov, November 8.—I take the liberty of writing you as an influential allianceman of tho state to say that I now think it necessary, if we preserve the order, that we at once go to work and urge ail alliance- men, regardless of political affiliations again to come to the ranks and put their shoulders to the whecl^ asst ing them in faot, as well as in name, non-partisan organization. Tho complete defeat of tho people’s party which ha9 every day been more ap parent since the Georgia election, must not be allowed to destroy the alliance, and we can prevent it by timely and wise action. Let the spirit of inference cease. C. TV. MacUsb, ii Nortli Georgia. November 8.—Aside lux-tho-ratsm-| aoutbivest Georgia ring whoso pedi gree ismgb up, fof tobacco is attracting the attention f of tho people more than any one thing else. R. M. Herron, one of Dalton’s largest dry goods moroliants 1 planted eight acres in tobreco on an old farm ho took for debt and tried to sell for #3peracre. lie realized near ly $1,000 profit. He built a Snow pro cess curing barn with hot air fines f ’nt.fr cost ot *200 to demonstrate to formers that there was more money [ jn tobacco than in cotton, and he has one so successfully, and the rosnlt □that! such men as P. O. Trotter, J, " B. Maynard, C. M. Phelps, Dr. Nachman and many others will plant, largely this season. They contain plate erecting a warehouse for breaks the upper story of which tl\ey will crt-into-n cheroot anil cheap ci- • factory to work up tho lugs and heapor grades.—Constitution, A Million Friends. A friend in noed is a friend in deed, and not loss than one million people havo found such a friend in Dr. King’s Now Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds. If you havo never' used this groat cough medicine, one trial will convince you that it bas groat enrative powers in all diseases of throat, cheat and Rings. ! Kacli bottle is guaranteed to do all Unit ii claimed or money will be re funded. Trial bottles free at J, W, Paulk & Co.’s drug store. Largo size a> 50c. and #1. , # Albany, Boston nml Florida Railroad It seems that tho Albany, Boston and Florida railroad means business. And an important meeting was held in this city Friday. ’President W. B. Lowe, of the Chattahoochee Brick company, and of the Columbus Southern, met Judge Tillman, of tho Albany, Boston and Florida road, who was also accom- panied by Chief linginoer Cowan, of that road. They held a long conference and as a result of it Mr. Cowr.ii was in strutted to make the survey from to McDonald in Thomas om e. . & F. road is in opera- •eady to that point and it is that this survey means im- .region.' ia For Malaria, Liver Trou ble,or Indigestion, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Fox Hunting. This exciting sport promises to bo- come, some of these days, one of tho chiefest means of recreation that tho southern people will practice, for it is constantly growing in favor, and, while, somo years ago, persons who resided in the country wero tho only ones who cared to indulge in the sport, now parties from towns and cities frequently go out and enjoy an exhilarating chase behind a pack of musical cauihcs. In the country around Albany, many bounds of fine breed have re cently been procured, and now there are some that make the woods of This section of tho state is only the home of the gray fox, and ’tis a very seldom thing ono of tho reds is seen, but occasionally hunters jump one, always to lose him. This sport will, before long, beeomc as popular here as it is anywhere. The game ia hero, the sport here, and all we need is the dogs, which arc being brought by degrees. —Albany Herald. Mr. O. A. Williams, of Tifton, lxis a splendid pack of hounds and with his friends have had some rare sport chasing Reynard during the past two or three months. Several futilo cf forts havo boon made recently by parties in different parts of tho state to purchase his dogs, as they arc known to be of high pedigree, Mnny Persons mo broken down from overwork or houMbotri ore,. Brown’s Iron Bitters RotwlM.tho uyBtem, • trill dlftrfct Ion. remove, Olcea of Wlo, tad cure, malaria. (lot (ho genuine. — f the ter- l oad it Wily Not Kulpe Stock? The farmers of Georgia would do well to adopt tho method of fanning which prevails in Texas. A large proportion of the Texas farmers are making stock raising an incidental addition to their farms. They con tinue to produce cotton and corn and other products of tho farm, but evyy practical fanner raises from one to a dozen horses annually. It has prov en highly profitable. The Georgia farmer would find it equally so. But to raiso a goodJiorsc lie must be fed in wintor os well as in summer. Our cotton lands lie idle in winter. Not so in Texas. A farmer in the Lone Star state will sow his cotton land in wheat in the fail after his_cotton has been picked and upon that ho will pasture bis stock during the winter. In tho spring it is plowed up and planted in ootton, and is nil the bet ter for a cotton crop. There is but little laud in Georgia that will produce wheat in paying quantities, but wheat planted in the fall makes the beat winter pasture and provides stock with fowl that wiii keep thoui lat all winter at very small oxpenso. farmers of Morgan aud-Grcene e» are perhaps the most pros perous in the auto. Almost ali of them raise stock. Why should not fanners of every county in the do likewise. There is no grass juperirir to the bermuda, anti it will grow jn every county in the state. Cures fcrstckei on horse* aai utnag* on _ tiers with one or two ation*. For sail) bv T \\\ Pautt. . Tifton, Oa. v M* lip Program Of the second quarterly convention of the Worth comity .Sunday School 1 Association at Ty Ty, November 12th, 1802. Call to order, 10 a. m. Song No. 282. Prayer by Mr. Rouse, of Warwick. Song No. 288. Address of wel come by C. W. Graves. Response by Dr. J. \V. Perry. Organization. Secretary’s report. Address by Roy. G, Tom Weak “The Sunday-school, its objects and aims and tho results.” Song No. 206. Report from schools. Reports from executive commit teemen. Recess for dinner. Afternoon—Song, No. 887. Address by Rev. E. L. l’ndrick, “The Sunday-school with -reference to future generations.” Song, No. 394. Sunday-school workers and super intendent’s inteiyhango. In this will be expected brief talks from pastors, committeemen and especially the su aerintendents of Schools ns to their deas of conducting the schools and other features of the work, and their methods of solving the knotty prob lems that are always confronting tho worker in tho Sunday-school. Every one is expected to bring an idea of his own, and to be benetitted by the ideas of others. Resolutions and amendments. Song, No. 884. Dismission. Other speakers may bo added. All tlie songs from Prayer and Praise. Everybody who is interested in tho Sunday school work is cordially invited to attend. Every school must send delegates and a written report Eacli cxeoutlve committeeman must report in porson or by letter. Everybody who is not at all inter ested In tills grand work are cordially invited to come out and sec wlint we cranks arc doing towards giving their children tho same chance to buvc their souls that they have to earn their bread. Workers from other counties will bo cordially welcomed. • Brethren, come, ono and all, to our quarterly convention. It may learn you something that will Inst yon a life time, and enablu you to he in strumental in saving souls. Provo your faith by your works, and conic praying earnestly for a revival of tli Sunday-school work in old Wortl county. . J. L. HumilNo, Pi'tss’t. W. C. S. S. A. Biicklcu’s Arnica Halve. Thu Hs.kt Hai.vb In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soies, Ulcers, Balt it lieu in, Fever Bores, Tetter, Ohspped lUmls, Chilblains: Corns and all Skin Eruptions, nml positively cures Piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give porfcct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 45 centa per box. For sale by J. Paulk & Co., Tifton. On. South Georgia Convention. Please announce that tho South Georgia Convention meets with Mc Rae Baptist church, seventy-seven miles south of Macon on tho East Tininessso, Virginia nml Georgia rail road, one mile from Helena, the junc tion of tlie Savannah, Americas nml Montgomery railroad with the Enst Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia rail road, on Thursday evening before tlio third Sunday in November. A large attendance is expected. If you cx- poot to go send your name to J. D Harrison, McRae, Ga, J. A. ScAninmo. L- S. SHEPHERD, cd PS Q- •CD >-i CO O 3. O P 18 THE PLACE TO HUY FTJRNITTJIIE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Select liue of GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, Always on hand. Complete stocks of Dry-Goods and Notions Are now enronte. I invito an exafldnation of my goods and prices as I am de termined to please the people in both. o C3- s <n p 05 6 GO C+- O t-t CD TIFTON, GEORGIA. TRUTH! Do You Want It? :ia Men ii RAILROAD. Suwanee River Route to Florida. VIA ATLANTA. ilKAT. i DOWX. L kllFDVLF, JN tfrjTEtfT (>< non nt torn, lSaa. 5 00 640Lt 1'alatka o30 7ffl. “ JacksoerUl® .... *35 VOO » lake City tn»! om •• ..fanner 10 10 58 “ Valdosta A.W jf.N.I 121814 44 « ...i,.; Tifton Head l r r 1*.M. A.M. ..Ar »45 *40 8 30, 7 40 6 25, 5 35 5 50 4 43 4 27j 3 43 210, •* CorvJei© 435j “ ....Mahon,1untion , 4 50 Ar Moran 805 “ .Atlanta . Lv ’253! 2 IS 105 IS 45 110 40,10 r 12 55 f.M. A.M. 7 20 ; 025 A.M. P.M. rao 110 ** 7 25 1 7 HO 10 40. Ar Chattanooga— ....... Nashville . Kvanavllle... ..87. Louis.... ,... Chicago •« W l« 103010 05 7 101 6J.0 A.M.jt*. M. 21212 51 P.M.'A.W. 005; 730 r.u. | 130 .733 Lt ! 400 Ia.m. r.M. Short Line to World’s Fair. 8i.kki'imo Cah on Night Trains Hktwrrm Madox and 1'ai.atka. Doultln Daily 1*ullmnn Rleeplnj: f*2r Henrico JUs- tween JaoXsonville, Fla., Naihvilte and St. Loula Without Change. ConncctA in Union Depot at Macon with Macon an«i Northern I<«ilroa«t, flcorgia Railroad, On* tral llailttKul and Southwaatern Railroad, north (ludftnnlh; and In Union Depot* at laiko Pity and Ralatka with all train* from Rpinta hi Flor Ida, eant. went and nonth. H. IWliXH, A. V. KNAPP, Itav. I'rtJts. Ajjt., Trnftlti Man’gr, Macon, tin. Macon. 0a. IS L, T am forced on account of the hard times' and the tightness of the money market to mark down the prieo of my goods to Hock .Bottom, Macon & BiriDingham ftailioad CONNECTIONS. OCTOBER~lGth, 1892. Money, Money, I Must Have! I have a better selceterl stock of Goiierul MovultandiSW Ilian lias ever been shown In Tifton before. All l ask Is for you to oonm nml suo me with tho ccbI) and I will do the rost. Everything goes at. and near cost. .Tifton, Ga., November 1, 1802, I. S. BOWEN. John Churchwell & Son, ’ —— DEALERS IN General - Merchandise, BROOKFIKI.I7, GEORGIA. W© hfj: to inform the imhlhi that we have on hand a complete and well aoleeted itork of General MerehaiidUe, consiflUng in purt of ^'Dry-Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Etc., Which wo Will Mil at DOCK lJOTTOUt MUCKH, Wo have no winhI to buy or rent to pay, and hence can afford to aell our flood* at , PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. ('all to kco ii* when you come to HrooUflold and wo will convince you that wo will jiuaDivctv *avo you much money. We will l>e prepared to Imy cotton and all other kimli of country produco and pay therefor tho IliGHKHT M Alt KKT 1'ItH'I.H. He wire ami let m» hid on your cotton, and noil you your muppHe*. Trad© at the Cheap Cash Store, where you can buy the greatent quantity and boat quality of goods Tor the leant amount of money. Don't forfld to call on uaj wo will bo found at tho name old ata.nl. Your* very rciqitctfully, It'D IVWN| ti 45 Atv..... »on •' | “ * 4« “ I " It 00 10 00 1100 WTATtOXa. I. .MaconTv . .rtolkce... Lirellft. in i:ai» i;p, .,Ar 2» v. M .. "110 " 112 30 “ ...Montiielier “ .12 10 ....Cullcnlcn “ |ll25 ... VateavlUc ...... " UOO 12 00 x'x.i u Thoinnston " 12 43 “ *» .TlmnderinffHprlnga.. " 130 i’.M. “ ...... WmHlluuy " , 015 “ Ar ColumlmA Lv 5 50 •• 2 00 *« 0 30 " 2 30 “ 2 54 “ 3 20 •» . (irllbn Harrlartty,..... " •Columlma* « Greenville »« OdCSMIl........ *♦ , MountvUle *' •Ar lad* range Lv 10 00 “ ooi •* 8 42 « 6 IK) A.M. 017 ** 715 « 10 25 “ 7 00 •• OM) h ft 30 * • 0 00 *• r«itmtfction* with Atlanta and Weet Taint ft. k, H.mJUNS, A.C. KNUP, Tmv. lhuM. Agt. Trafllc Manager, Macon, (la. Macon, Ga. Ia Marriage a Failure? During the past twenty years 828,- 00Q divorces have been granted by tho courts of the ITnitod States nine ty per cent of tliem to women. While this total is large enough to appear to give good grounds for tlie assertion that the perpetuity of tlie family it dwindles when brought in to comparison with the number of marriages during the same period. One twentieth of the totalis 10,400 tho number granted each year, only about one per cent of the marriages, There is notiiing in tlie world that human beings undertake to do that uan show so small a percentage of failure aa marriage. Though statis tics are not at hand to prove it there there is doubt if divorpes much ex ceed golden weddings in number. They oertamiy do not exceed silver weddings. Investigation of tho sub ject of improper marriages would s«em to offer more hope of result* beneficial to society than examination of divorce statistic*. Tifton Ginnery, TIPTON, GEORGIA. GOLDEN & SINEATH, Proprietor*. lie tbov, ginnery la nuw prejuujiri Inr glisahig abort tuple nutria *1 ii.unl prtne*. Prompt »t- Untloo glten auri iMMiclVm gnarairtwri. Ws karu o nreulaaa Rriit! mill In Rptmtlea Mil will grind twice it wwk—TowSajo unit Pei- Iter*. SntlsfrwOMi gmuMUM: We have urapl, power in run all an* nuchluw. rv^rn^Me u,.. SIXUAf H . *' UrookAclil, fin., ,1tily 20, lKtt. tTolin Cluiniiwcll & Son. Ill 501 I Of A^atorburj*. Oonnootlout. Guaranteed System of Scientific Life and Accident Insurance At the -Host Reasonable Rales. ,T. W. HANNON, State Agent, 44 Hull St., SAVANNAH, OAi tFJT* Bpcalal an«l local aflcnta wanted In every county In tlie fUatc. (2<hhI rofarence* required. I refer by liermlwdon to the followlnc I’Mrtkn who ara Aiiiotig tlie many who have l*een paid for accident* by tlie Ctmnncctlout IniltHimuv: W. It. Oliver, A. L M.i'rca, W. M. HollAra, J. T.Hmlth, Homer Murray, «L J). I'eareaH, T1 turn; Ann. T. flrody, Aalibum; W. II. Ao)m»Um, WllJli'^ham, On. Kor full particular*, call on or uddrm U- W. HANNON 4 , TlfUm, <Sa. J. T. BOYD & RRO. HEASQUABTE&8 70S Crockery, Chjna and Glass Ware, Lamps of Ever) description, Tinware, llollow ware. Wood ware. REFRIGERATORS AND ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. ALSO STOVES, From tb« clieapcat lo Iluck't Hrilllaiit, conceded to bathe 1ie«t In tba world, they abw»lutcly have no equal In the world. — Manufactures nil kind* of —— * Tinware, Store Pipe, Gutters, Etc, 1ST* B|»ocIaI price* made to hotel* and Ward ing howMHi. Write or noil on «* wb*n In need ot anything in oof line; no guarantee to save you money. j. T. BOYD « BltO„ 44 104 ftktterwm utreet, VAUmerA, (4 a. Dull Times Make Low Prices! J A MESZ. ELLIOTT, Owing u> the duUn(>«3 of the trade and appreciating the fact (hat Low Frices is tho remcdy— tlie gi rat incentive that gives U> trade a rushing im petus, has. dstermintd Uv inaugiirnte a cut in prku* that will convince the trade that ho is itetenninad not to bo nndursoid. lie liaa a largo and corn- pieto stock of general merchandise; lie can and wiil save you money. Don’t fail to call ou him before making your purchase*. , Very Hospeotfully. mi Sparks,Ga.. .lime 17,1892. JAMES Z. KI.LIOI’T. ■ ’ .. .. I.ocal Time Table, Tukiitfl May 8th, 1882. Ruhjwt to ohaitfl* without notice. PnsHeiiKcr Trains—Hast;- •TAT IOX*. ,v Albany “ Davl* " NVIllliiRliain... 11 I*ahella....... ‘ I'oulnn ...i.... Humner “ Tv-Ty ArTlfUm Lv Tifton " Itrthikllabl «' Kniflma " Alanaha “ M'lllactHichRO. •• Oroy> “ IIS ship post.. “ NYcMtonla *• Kirkland " l'«ars<tn “ McDonald ** MIUwinmI., ... “ Warcultovo... Ar >V aye rod* I> \V*ycro*l •* Hc.hlMtervUle. " lloUtkuw . " Nuhm.u* " LllltlUU. *• Atklnaon.. , ♦* WiiViumJllo... ** sJaiualca •• I'ylc*' Mareh.. 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A. a. w. omtim, nxo. w. halved A.D.F.A. (icnIHnpr. Berrien County Sheriffs Seles Fv>r Deceml er. OKOR(llA‘~Wr.UMtnx fot xrv. Will Iw nold before the court houae iki.vr In the town ot XiubYtiUMwhUtpio ami vmmtr, between tho legal h«HU» of im tha ftret Tncmby In Dacomlwr next, the following pw)>frty.tn-wltV Fot of land No. In tlw lUh dtvtrh t of uM county, being " reality. Lo>k l.y virtue Court yf ‘ tug the place wnereon W. 11. L j>\ led on ».* tbi fov/perty of W. ot a tl. fa, Uaw«t from the . he IKWth »‘bOrie.t,«.M *of aaM f Frank »ohert»« Co. Iwrmi -o uv* by Jam« MatthK, U C., i Ita«i onri katiwn w«t .ilsdwis follows i North half of lot No. 4. la Wot fronting twrniy-Ure fret on IMUKwlarr mnnln* hark uw WunlrM frei to alloy, ■ hoo»o or .hwhooiw awl all lim mo. or,routafni.il on salt] loi, »l nwri. Of tr. -mittjrayy il. Co. IssiMri from four. In favor of S. R. .lawns „ - Kaln.i «a>il\VUb»4 Mimhls. l-ruvotty Iji insnhlih ta . iOta fvr-l^ryi'. isrri. liAMl.l, IV, TIMf.V Slwrlir If- 98S&