The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, December 02, 1892, Image 3

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' m GAZETTE I ETON, (<A„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1892. ALL SORTS OF THINGS. CATHEPED FROM THE COLUMNS OF OUfi EXCHANGES. FanrlcA wm! New J oi- tl»? vr% Item* .Selected tfj'Ci-Jal l!«o nt tho Kcatl- of the Cuzettr. J OF CONBTAXtlT. Til i: \ AI Thrt idiiHtuut ilrc/p of water W«a*f. a wav tlie liardeHt «:one; TJiji ^Tfiwter • - .Masticate* the toughcat bone; The constant cooing lover Carries oil tlie hliusbing maid { An«l the constant advcrtUer, Is tho one who gets tho trade. —'WabqgWosp. Talk nfi your town, anil encourage every industry that tends to build it up. Patronize away from home indus tries anil you help to build up away from homo. * When you fingered around in your pocket among' dollars and halves last Sunday hunting for a nickel to give to the Lord, do you. suppose ho didn’t know it? It is the opinion of every person who has. done much hunting this winter'that there is a greater quan tity of game of all sorts to lie found than there lias been in five or six •years. i| There is a law in Georgia against trading or trnflicing in any way on the Sabbath, except in cases of abso. lute necessity from Providential anses.. ,Tlic extent of tho penalty iM-vk^'tmJ^tha^fitV is a tine of one khousaml dollars and imprisonment Ir six months in the chnin-gang. Good Looks, port looks are more than skin depending upon a heultliy eon- t of ail the vital organs. If the |e inactive, you [have a billions l your stomach he disordered, Vdyspeptie look and if vour the affected, you have a -SttCJirs ^<hh1 heaUJi and you will have good looks. Elec tric hitters is tho great alterative and tonic acts directly on these vital or gans. Cures -pimples, blotches, boils Band gives goo l complexion. .Sold at .1. \V. Paulk & Co's, drug store. TIFTON ITEMS. fileiuiert by Holom-»n fur tho Worth Coun- ly Louul. Two negroes got into a cutting scrape at Tifton yesterday, in which one was seriously, but not fntally cut. Tim cutter was placed in the lock lip, [Afterwards fined $20 and coat by .Mayor I.ove for disturbing ; the peace —*<’ liii' ritv b.v fighting.—Emioit.l • * An attempt was made to firo Tift’s mill,, at Tifton, on Thursday night last. Tho fire was discovered, IioV ever. before it had time to do much damage. EZZARD CONVICTED. Of Ylolritlns: .v Drench of Promlae with Intention to Commit it Larceny. Some tinlo since tho Atlanta Jour nal published a sensational article relative to the arrest of one T. W. Ezzard, a real estate, in Atlanta upon extradition papers from South Caro lina charging him with selling some sdutil Georgia (Colqnitt county) land, belonging to tho heirs of the late Lewis llill now residing in that state, and accounting for only a part of tho price paid. Tho Journal’s ar ticle connected Col. T. R. Perry, of Ty Ty, with the transaction as par- ticeps triminis with Ezzard. It also connected Sir. John H. Norman! a .real estate dealer-of Colquitt county, with the deal in a most compromising and unenviable way. The Gazette mentioned the mat ter at. the timo as nn item of news and it created considerable conster nation among the friends of Porry and Norman, who Imped that they would be able to clear their skirts of the slimy transaction, t]ieir desire in this particular 1ms been fully grati fied; their innocehco have been es tablished to tho satisfaction of all. Col. Perry, however, had a very nar row call, and but for his methodical biisiness.habits of saving letters and receipts he might now ho languish ing in a criminal’s cell. The history of tile whole matter, together with the trial and convic tion of Board, is briefly but fully told in tho following letter - to the .Savannah News from Barnwell, S. C;, where the trial occurred: Bauxwkli, S. C., Nov. 25.—For soiiio months pnst the people here have been anxiously awaiting the de velopments in tho case of .the state vs. T. \V. Ezzard of Georgia, which has been pending in tiio court of this county. As will ho rememborod some timo ngo, extradition papers wejc issued in this statu ngainst T. W.,fEmrd, a real estate agent, and T. 11'. Ferry, a prominent attorney of south Georgia, by the heirs of Lewis Hill, deceased, charging them with grave offenses committed in this state »till reference to the sale of certain Imds in south Georgia to Judge i J. II. Pope, for the Hill heirs. Rzznvd was arrested in Atlanta, Ga., and brought here whore ho has been confined in jail over since in de fault of $1,500 bail. Perry came over voluntarily as soon ns lie heard of the proceedings and by his receipts and letters from Ezzard to him, showed clearly to Col. W. I 1 . Mur phy, the slate’s attorney, and to Messrs, Glenn A- Maddox and Bates & Simmons, attorneys'for tlie llill 1 * * • * * Tifton possesses a lot of dramatic talent which, if it was produced on tho stage, would make boiuo of her citizens famous. This was proven liy the success of the untortalnmeiitF given there a few days since at the ■ academy, Rjjsfe-.'l V. v .. : * riJlv:*,. . I * * Capt. II. II. Tift has ono of the best tram roads in tho south. lie has fourteen miles of grade that is equal to any average railroad and is equipping it with sixty pound stee! Tails. He is now building a branch road which will add about eight miles to the main line.. The main linc is a rognlaily chartered road, and will soon connect witli a lino from McRae, in Telfair county. Buclilen’H Arnica Solve. Tra: Hkbt Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soles, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, K Chilblains: Corns and all Skin Eruptions, unil positively cures Piles or no pay ro qnlrotl. It is guaranteed to give perfect njjWajtolKr'" '* "■ , " Si i\ PAY THE TEACHERS. Ilaui, of Hull, Want* l*iilillo School Touch er* Paid Quarterly. There is good news for tho ban! worked and poorly paid common school teachers of Georgia." Unless present promises tail they will, commencing with next, year, he paid their salaries quarterly in cash, instead of ns now being put off until the tax money oomes in the lost of tlie yean At the beginning of tho session, Hon. II. W. J. Hum, of Hall, who is an earnest friend of the teachers, introduced in tho house a resolution calling upon tho finance comnuttco to report to tho house what legisla tion was necessary to enable tlie treasury to pay the tcaohcrs quarterly and at the samo time avoid an in crease in tho rate of taxation. Being himself a tnembor of tlint committee, Mr. 11am balled up his resolution before the committee and aroused a wide-spread interest m tlie subject. J’lio state treasurer came before the cqnnnitteuon Mr. Ham’s invita tion, and explained that the reason the teachers could not bo paid quar terly was that tho school fluid had of necessity been used, year after year, to pay tlie running expenses of the state government, and that if he wore required to pay tho teachers it would cause a deficit in the state treasury before noxt yer’s taxes would come in. This throw a damper on tho mat* ter. Hut .Mr. Ham was not to bo put down. He begun to cast about for some way to get tho money to run the state government, so ns to leave the teachers' money in the treasury to pay their salaries when duo. Hu found that there was $1)08,000 of in terest duo next year. • He at once introduced a bill' to fund this interest, had it rend and re ferred to the finance committee and, after a full discussion hv tlie ablest * f financiers of that committee, it was reported back to the house with tlie recommendation that it pass. The bill was read the second time yesterday,- and Mr. Haiti hopes to get it through tho house to-day, Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved From a letter written by Mrs. Ada 1). Iluid, of Gorton, S. D., we quote: “Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my lungs, cough set in and L- S. SHEPHERD c=5 ■o- CD P C/3 o 3 o' M p 18 THE PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE . AT HOCK BOTTOM PRICKS. Select lino of n GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, CjGARS, Always on hand. Complete stocks of Dry-Goods and Notions Are now enroule. I Invite an examination of my goods and prices as,I am de termined to please tho peoplo In both. o CD P o p co ■P - : o CD TIFTON, GEORGIA. TRUTH! Do You Want It? AS HONEST IfcltSFOR THE SOUL. I am forced on account of tho hard times and the tightness of the money market- to mark down the price of my goods to Rock Bottom, Money, Money, X Must XTave! I have a batter selected stock of Qenornl MoPOllRndisw than baa ever boon shown In Tifton before. All t ask Is for ymi to eonm and see me with tho cash and I will do tho rast. Everything goes at and near cost. Tifton, Ga., November 1, 1802. X. (*•,. J^OAVEN. attorneys tor Hie heirs, that he acted #s Hazard's agent in tile, sale of tho lands and that he paid the money over to Ezzard and fully accounted to him for nlUiis acts in the nutter, and consequently tlie case as to Ferry was promptly dis missed, hut. the charges against Kz- z\rd grew in munlier until throe true hilis were found upon indictments against him. He was tried Wednesday upon a charge of breach of trust with fraud ulent intention and grand larceny, and was found guilty, notwithstand ing tlie efforts of that able lawyer, Cot! Robert Aldrich, in his behalf. Argument wgs heard on a motion to quash tlie two other indictments, hut Jiirtgo Hudson refused the motion. A motion was then made for a new trial in the case that a verdict of guil ty Imd been returned. This was also refused. Col. Aldrich then moved that he he admitted to bail pending an ap peal, notice of which Imd boon given, and stated that it would be impossi ble for Ezzard to furnish bail in a larger sum than $500, and urged that the court admit him to bail in that sum. The court held that it would grant hail in the case in which there bad not been a conviction, • dm ? , Tifton, C „ give. mey refunded. Price pending the appeal rrv.hiM dock.here in -attendance been con Col. T. The two other cases tinned Sale by J. W. It. Ferry has upon court and han Jieori used by the state as a witness, and freely gave n of Time. ■Mm gof the Hons- Uvl - Association at t on the first Sunday in Dc- HaBfr meeting of nlathis officers ' Worth bounty Association is : to lion full statement of the whole transse- tion, and while hero qomlttctcd him- way, thereby win- from the ranks of ago thought " iciice. finally tcriiiinntoi! Four doctors gave could live but a nlioYl lliiitr in consumption me up, saying 1 myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay witli iny friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was nd- vised to got Dr. King's Nuw Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and ik m all, and Colds. I gave it a trial, tool eight bottles; it levs cured me. thank God I am a well and hourly woman.” Trial bottles free at J. W. Faulk & Co.’s drug store. Hcgular size, 60 cents and $1.00. Tho Tall Mull of Georgia. The ..following item was rescued from tile eelumns of,the Atlanta Constitutkmr “One of the tallest men in tliis country, and Until further ev* idonce, tho tallest, is James Murphy, t county, Georgia, commonly known as *))ig Foot Jim.’ He stands 7'f< et high in his stocking feet and weighs 260 pounds. Mr. Murphy wears a num ber 16 shoe, and he is said to have a will of his own, and no doubt accom plishes something when he pete his foot down.” John Churchwell & Son, DEALERS IN General - Merchandise, BROOKFIELD, GEORGIA. We lies to Inform the |iulillc tliutve lisve on hum! n complete sett well eelevwa sits'll of t.«oen.l .Uerelisiullse, consisting In l-srt of Dry-Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Etc., Which We Will ooll nt HOCK 1IOTTOM 1*1(1 CfiH. We have no Worn! to buy or rent to my, and hence can attorn to tell our guod* at ' PRICKS TO SUIT TIIK HARD TIMES. will positively uv« —ml |t»y therefor I) lie euru anil let tin hid mi your cotton, and aetl you your •upidlei. Trade at the plxeap Cash Store, Call U) toe ua when you Come to llrookfleld and wa will convince you that yon much money. Wo will lw jirojmred^t^ihjj^cotton anil alt other kJmlAif country produce and pay therefor the HKillKHTA where you can .buy the croatoet quantity and l»at quality of guodi for the leant amount of money, h Don’t forget to call on im;jwe will he found at the name old ntanfl liDHikdolil, Ha.. July 2(1,1102. Voure very rwipectfully, IToim C1mrchvt«M ft RAirROALJ. Suwanee River Route to Florida. VIA ATLANTA. "Kale vlb ix Krrccr OotoigKlCTa,l«a. READ , Dows. I T , ft00, 640Lv..; Polatka...... " “ Jacksocvllle ... lake CUy , . Tifton Cordele...... .... Macon Juntlon . Ar Macon .Atlanta ..Chattanooga ....NaehvtUe Read Ul* l .M. A.M. .Ar 0 to 8 to 830 7 40 U 21 6?5 4 43 4 27, 3 45 A.M. ISO 02ft A.M. E.M. 130 no, •• Kvatuvnie 7 25 7» •• St. Louie. 10 40 Ar Chicago Lv . « 2 68 2 IS lM;i2 4ft 10 40,10 26 Lv 10 20 10 Oi 7 10] 6 £0 A.M.jt*. M. 2 12 12 ftl E.M.'A.M. 3 05; 730 ;i*.m. I iso IT? 4 W A Jt.>. ¥. Short Line to World's Fair. BissHsa Cxn os Muht Tatis, Drrvsas lit VOX tSD l'ALXTKt. Double Dally VuUman Hloepltip Clr Senrlee lie- tse.li Javksom nir, Fla., Naihrllls and St. Itiuls Without Chans,. Contievts in Union Dej-stat Macon with Maven ami Northern Railroad, lleorpla Railroad, Cw- I rat ttallroail and Sonthvtturn Railroad, north and smith; and In Union Depota at Lake City anil Falatka with all trains from points In Plor Ida, east, vast and south. H. BURNS, Trav. Pass. Apt., Macon, Ua. A. C. KNAPP, iirnunguam Kan CONNECTIONS. OCTOBER 10th, 1892. aTTiVWNj • eTATtoN*. Vto A.M. i.v,Mitcou., 6 04 640 WOO to 00 1100 12 00 X'X. 184ft •• 1 30 P.M. 315 •* 6 80 •• 200 »» .At .-ftofkee ..LimIU. ... *• ...... Muni|NilUr * •• ....... fulloden • “ Yateevdle « " Tholuaeton 1 14 .thundertiigHprlnge.. 1 •» Woodbury..“... • Ar Columbus Lv ..(IrtlHtt..: .Harris City l ..•Columbur. »vliv RKAD VP. T65p7m“ no *• 12 90 •« 1210 “ 1126 ^ 1100 •* 1000 001 u 0 4S •» COO A.M. m 0 30 “ •• Clrvenvllle... 2*0 •• •• (hteera...., 3 64 •• “ MouutvlUe... 320 •• Ar LaOrowg* .Lyj < Connect Ions with Atlanta and Wcatrclnt It. R» ll.m UNR, A. C. KNAPP, Trav. Com. Art. Traffic Manager. Macon, lie, “ 080 • 30 s Manager. Macon, Oft. ldooixl Timo fTable* Toktk,*'. -Tea Mav 8th. HOI. 6 , liXiwa- kitp,-ut notice. PsiwiiiwTrultiih-ll Subject tb tins—Frott.' -~ STATIOSS. CvAllSny,“ J Of Watei’bury, ConnootltuU. (■uarsBtcrd System of Scientific Ll/e tnd Accident At the Most Reasonable Hates. :: K •• 1‘oulan u Humner jfrffia’::::::::: Lv Tifton “ lirookfluld “ W5u “ flray’e •• WMUel*oet... •• Weetonl* “ Kirkland I’varaon •• McDonald Millwood “ WarealKim.... Ar Wtycfimr.rt., Lv Waycruoa " Rchlattorvllle. Hot token Kaltumi* Lulatoi. Atklnaoit mile... Insurance J. W. HANNON, State Agent, 44 Hull St., SAVANNAH, GA nr* ftltTfrisd and local agenU wanted In erery county In the tttate. (lood refvreucca required. 1 refer l»y Mnnhudott to tho following parMc* who are aroong the many who have been paid for ?uldeuta by the CommiTiU’ut IndemtiHv t W. II. Oliver. A. J. KoCfoa. W. .41. Hellara, J. T.Hmlth, outer Murray, J, It. lYanall, Tifton; .fat, T. (Jnrtly, Aanhuru; W. It. Johitaton, WlilinKhaui, (la. For full particular*, call on or addrcua 0. W. HANNON, Tifton, fia. Notice. it flt $1,601)valid fc.)00 * n In hetehy given that I am no lancer a citizen other two ca*en, making §2,000 in all. of iierriancointy. My future citTwnahip wiu J. T. BOYD & BRO. HE&MUABTEE3 FOE Crockery, China and Glass Ware, Lamps of Ever) Description, Tinware, Hollowwnre, Wood ware. REFRIGERATORS AND ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. he ttablri, Lowndes county, (la. J. D, Nor. 38.1802. tftITOIftNMDr, 32-lm. - t.'Hv, ■)) lob. t w*t. list [| now miilpr iMjggH .«n months jit lurd la F<-.' Roger,, scnlilentally ,pllD-l v mrU' hoy. she Pitt’* Witch Hi ‘ : It’e s SALE AT HALF PRICE. * One three-roller power and copper pun e ALSO STOVES, From the cheapest to Buck's Brilliant, conceited to be the beet In the world, they aheoluiely Sava no tipial In tho world. Mknnfaeuiree all kinds of Tinware, Store Pipe, Goiters, Etc. f}j»cUl prlLM inivda to hotalt and board ing fcottMA* Writ# 6T onllon ua when la aa*d of anything la our lino, we guarantee to save you money. 4. T» KOYiP M KlKIO., 04116 mill 44 W4 rattenmn et»oet, VAl hoeta, (fa. S rayneavll lamalea I*)lee* Marabs. Ar Itrunaurick No. 4. TjSTam » n w tt 23 am n Witt f J 41 am No. S. 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TyTy ... “ Humner.. M lVmlan .. •• laqbeUa - •• wllllnghi •* Devil..,, Ar Albany .. TOfui No. t. j No. 3. 14X0.11, tl Warn, (7 63 7 St am 16 03 7 69 am! ft 21 103am ft 29 h it t 19 I 4ft am 6 49 am • to mu > 31 fin ft 3 30 till ft 13 an 3 ooj m- 139am ”f Suv .a tlfual, , except Sup-tar. ■mi. . my ‘wlUrftatrmt railroad ok (leorxla, Cnlumbn. Soutlte.u railway,and Saraa. nah, Florida and Wwner. railway. Connreu at Waycrow with HaraU. _, Florida and WMtern railway. Rrcllulnz chair cm. herwwn Wayenw. and Montgomery rla Ualnhridze and Alabama Mid, '“jaekimvfca and bt. l^mla Fnllmaa robwa a ' w *"aR , A. atoe. r-Tr, Gwntnix, Dull Times Make Low Prices! Berrien County ShenH’s FOr Iteeao.Hr, OEORUIA—UKhnlxx CovsTf, ire mi I will pay tho highest M ward for KING COLTON, Long w Short.g|Always on the Street JAMES Z. ELLIOTT, Owing to the rlnllnosj of the trade and appreciating the fact that Low Price* is the remedy—the great incentive that gircti to trade a rushing lm. petns, has iletcrinincd Vo innngnruto a cut in pricca that wilt oonriccc tito trade tiiat bo is rtcfennlned not to be undersold. Mhaa a large and oom. piete stock of general merchandise) he can Mid Will save yow aonc Don’t fail to eali on hint beforo niaking your purohasos. Very Respectfully, JAMI