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THE GAZETTE : 'll ETON. HA.. E HI DAY. DECEMBER 2, J.H92.
THE GAZETTE LETTER-BOX. ",
A RECEPTIGLE FOR THE THOUGHTS
OF CORRESPONDENTS.
VfrvrA iunl KvihIh of Intercut TiTin*-|flrlng
(.'■iroiili'iid 1*> u I'alllifnl ami I'.HI-
dent Corpi «»f Kepovtcr*.
tloliGiiiluTi’rt jBudgot*
(.'»;< ii.| November 28.- -Saturday
next wo will iuranh out our prwnt
yoar’n crop of caudidalcK. From
the appearance of tho field up to
date, vvo phnll Ii.tvo enough to /ill tho
political crib and plenty of,«lnuv
.for winter.
Office limiting ha* boon reJuced
itn n science, mill export*, are more
plentiful tlinu office*.
Agriculture now offer* an iii'lc-
pendent living to all worthy follow
er*, Duttlio wllfl hunt for offle oajMBs
lior claim* to ho wully neglected.
Oil, for. the good old day. wlien the
people' brought out the candidates.
Mr; ,1. W. Parrish presented ■ me
, with i gallon of syrup ns soft and
aWeot ns tho dows of Ilcrmoii, It is
equal in color and flavor to tho best
I have over seen, and was mado
from a now variety of green cane,
whloh is called prolific, hearing very
many stalks to tho joint.
From the prouont report, and tho
way tiio croakors croak, Gcqrgin may
-'..-be called tho laml of corn and
whims,
Last year Mr, T. ,T, McNeil, of
Hahlrn, mado over ono hundred
bushels of corn per acre, and this
year seventy-five bushels por aero oil
five acre bt.
Ono bain of cotton per acre lias
become too common to excite pom-
mo nt,
My'frlond, John J. Roberts, had
atnbblo oitiiu averaging over six foot
In length and averaging over four
hundred,gallons of good thick syrup
per acre.
Mr. Tnilogilihoroiil forty-two hush-
ols of peanuts; to tho ne.ro, and did
not got all, V' .
Mr, Hftkor ^repoVte-■'(•(Slcetioit of
"'iSxea'stdf^r'' l'erlmpH our legislature
■'' will titit charge Un ninoli ibis :yoar, ns
.they arc not, doing much for us,
Dr, Oandlor lias tho ring of into
metal about him.
The way tho soluml fund Is man
aged i* n burning shnmo to civilian-
H.t., 1 lion. Watch how your members
vote on thoNo matters,
Master Willis Chambors killed ft
largo otter last week, lie lias had
It stuffed, and is now on exhibition.
Those animals are hard to cap,
■ turn. ihuuitifU*—
If you feel weak
and all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
QUftrintijid to euro
Itch la HO minutes,
Per sale by J. IF.
Faulk & Uo„ Ttflon, On,
lii.-li in,ikes eight boy. and each
of them 1ihh n si-ter.
TTie potato ah(l eaiic crop in this
>,i ciinn, arc now about harvested; and
ilie yields are abiindanl.
Little Sidney Earl Smith, the six
months’ old infant smi of Mr. and
Mrs, J. M. II, .Smith died on last Sun
day morning. He had been a
great sufferer all llls life, bat now he.
is at rest and will know no more of
pnin. lid was buried last Monday
morning, liev. 1*. II. Clumpier offi-
ciniing at the burial. Tho bereaved
parents have the sympathy of the
entire community in this time of sor
row. Humr/.Aii.
Nothing Is so distressing as a hacking
cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer
irom It. Nothing so dnnijarous If al
lowed lo continue, One Minute cough
cure give. Immediate relief. I’aulk &
Co.
Agricultural Instruction.
A short, course of instruction in tho
Htato College, especially arranged for
young men, engaged or desiring to
engage In farming, will begin Wed
nesdny, January 4, 1803, and con
tinue three months, Tito course
comprises instruction in English,
Mathematics, History, Agricultural
Chemistry, Farm Engineering, and
Practical Agriculture, with exercises
in tho Hold, barn, dairy, etc.
Tuition Is freo and no foes are
charged, Open to all over llftcon
years of age, and no enlranco exam
illations. Hoard and lodging from
*13.50 to *15.00 per month.
Eor particulars, address,
H, C. Wiiitk,
Pres. Htuto College, Athens, Go.
Ilcadacho is the direct result of hull
gcstloa and ttmiuudi disorders. Kctnody
llicso by using 1)0Wirt's I.lillu Early
Kisers, and your licmlucliu disappears,
Tim favorite little pills every where.
Paulk A Co,
Dr, Gustave A, Xiiiinally hna re
signed tho prosldonoy of Mercer
Uliivoi'slty to bocomo tho pastor of
die Central Haptist church nt Mem
phis, Tennessee.
Hi
Knlgmo lOvliooM.
Emkisia, November, 1)0,-After so
long a time and many trllmlnilons,
Irinla mid Borrows, I come ngrtln
With a few echoes front Enigma,
The sun ef tho year 1892 is fast
declining. There Is ono more month
and then she will sink from sight
forover. Improve the time.
Mr, ill, 11, Murray mid family nr-
rlvod boro this morning from Tor-
roll county mid will muka Kpigiuu
their future homo. I linvo known
Mr, Murray for ft long time, and
know lilmto bo a clover, upright
gentleman. Tho people of Enigma
welcome him mid his family nmnug
thorn.
Wo have had some nioo wcqtlior
of lut« mid ft great many hogs have
'•gone the wfty of all flesh’ 1 in this
community,
p Mr. Perry G, Easters has oponud
a stoek of general morelmmiiso nt
this plnoo. Hurrah lor Knlgma.l
There are sevoral young Indies via-
lti$ Enigma now, but we hftvo
died lo learn their names, Hope,
,'evur, they umy have a pleasant
0 liavo had sevoral fights
jug the female population of the
tmmsiou of late. Nemo of
iilfod ii snt.ill inmiunt of at-
, oetur with needle
|bt them lit slmpo again,
i A Gtlim are uhljj-
umber now; their
teachers' examination,
Tliiro will un uxumlnatlon of applicant*
for Tauulterft’ Llotywq, at Nashville, Biiturday,
December 17,lft.tf. History and the Cuusiltu-
tluu will probably Iki added to UiU pJUimluuUou,
»h ii Ml liG'. ii«t«lrm:t In now ponding liofore tho
• Ipnornt Assembly, i'artto* hxjwoUng to t«80h
lo Borrhm rouiity next ytnr will commit their
own (ntotoMt by semiring llreitSo of niir honnl.
T, M. Wlt&tAMB,
Comity Hfllimil (.'ommisstonor,
A New .Route;
- HKTWKKN ~
Thoinasville and Atlanta, 6a,,
Willi tliroupli emu,lies daily via H. Hallway
awl 0, M. & tl..ltsllniaiL
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1 40p. III.
2 118 p. in.
3 Jl6p. m.
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(i 45 a. in.
U 30 n. III.
11 20 a. in.
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law
|Hally except Him,lay, Hilmur ata
ily line niimlim thrmiKh euaehea tw-
i»• "ii Ttoutamrllla »ua Atlanta.
(lima aannueilim In Atlanta tar all point,
Nntlh, rout nwl Wait.
I'lU'll, tlAWlKTT, tlonoral Managor.
DR, N, PETERSON
Physician and Surgoon
TIKTON,
Ome*-With J. W.
" ilia aimnaratl pnnn|
ttiottou.
...... ... i’ntllk A Co,
rail, ansnnrail |>riiun>1ly <lay nr nlalil.
.Olftos prsotlosvnU raoalva nttantluu l
lutsiOOSml 111:,10 «. in., «ml I
Ilia bam
tow |i, tit.
J. M, WILKES,
Ilonidont .Don11st
TirVON, ttXOHUlA.
Ome* -)loom «, *p tulrt, t’aulk brink
bnlltlinii.
(Mn bo (otmil In 1,11 oflloa frt.ni tbs ,at to
win of anoh rauitUt, tlio rvaltlno of tlraa will bt
ilarnliul to vountry patbmta -at ibalr homoa If
ilmlrod, ml.
Dr*, j. & D, J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
Ornea-Oank UultdlaK, itoom Ho, j, no atolm
dr; j c;' goodm aiT
Ph y«k) inn and Snrgeon,
Tiler, IN OIMIU1IA.
onicr-lloem In tbo Ttflon imi* star*
nr I'i.mnk nc,lbo titWla for lit paai llbaral
pKtrmbtsa snu aollrlt a cntitlnnatlon of tbnnamr.
'~JtiLwobFrtiixMDW~~
LAW, REAL ME ||H
tiftoN, . ujtotuin.
' JOHN r WILKES,' ~
A11 o v n t.< y - «, t. -1. n w ,
AIIBl., - ojKonot*
THE SCHOOL LAW,
PROVIDING FOR THE LEVYING AND
COLLECTION OF A LOCAL TAX
fly (lountlc* f»»r tin* Support of C’finimoo
hrlioold-KxpIfumtory Lelfor from
CominluMlonfir AVillUtnx.
Mitor Ornette:—Tho necessary
reenmmendations of two successive
grand juries having been secured,
an election' on tho question of levy
ing a local tax to supplement the
state fax for the support of the com
mon schools of. the coufity will lie
ordered for the first Monday in Jan
uary next; and, in order tjiat your
renders may bo fully informed in
regard to the subject, I herewith en
close a copy of the law for pjiblica-
lion. The flot'is short, and, I think,
fully explains itself, I will add, how
ever, that while the law, tf adopted,
would authorize tlio Hoard of Edu
cation to levy “not exceeding twenty-
live cents on the Hundred dollars,” ft
it is not their purpose to levy tho full
nmomit, but only so much as they
think will be required, to pay the
teachers in full for tho public term*,
and thus make the schools freo in
fact as well as in name. Wo now
think that not more than half the
amount, possibly ten cents on tho
hundred dollars, will be required.
This amount would not prove bur
densome to any ono, but would enn.
bio us to greatly improve tlio schools
and would certainly prove more sat
isfactory than tlio present Inw to nil
concerned, as it would place us one
step nearer the object toward which
we are tvorking, viz.: To place
thorough comprehensive common
sclinol education within roach of ev
ery child in The county, To, secure
tiio adoption of tho law two-thirds of
tlio registered vote of tlio county
must he east tor it; lienee, if our
people want it, they must go out ami,
vote for it. We think no reasonable
objection can bo urged against the
measure, but, on the contrary, that it
ought to command, anil will eom-
umiui, tlio notive support ot evory
one who' favors good schools,
Thomas K. \VTi,ua!uh.
For Information the following gen
oral laws relating to tlio common
schools are appended;
i,o('Ar, Taxation* iiv «ou.ytii:k r<m
COMMON SCHOOLS.
An Aot to provide for Local Taxa.
thm by comities for tlio support of
common schools, and for other
■purposes.
nn-h—Ihrit Vth'itSfod by tlio
General Assombly of the Htato of
Georgia, T|iat from nnd after the
passage of this Act a local tux to
supplement the Ntalu tax in support
of tile common schools, may lie lev
ied nnd collected in any county in
this State in which a county school
system is already in existence in the
following manner, to.wit:
Whenever ten successive grand
juries of the eouiily shall recommend
in their gonornl presentments that a
local tax in said county shall ho lev
ied to supplement the Statu tax in
support of tho common schools of
the county, tlio Ordleary of said
county slmll ordev an election to he
Hold, lifter giving public notice thereof
oneo a wools for four weeks, in the
paper in which tho Sheriff’s adver-
turnouts arc published, and by post
ing the notice at the court house
door'for nt least four weeks previous
to the time fixed for said election.
Said election shall tie held under the
samo rules and regulations ns those
governing the election Of comity ofH
eors, ami all qualified voters of the
county, and norio others, shall bo al
lowed to Vote at the samo. In snid
election tile ballots shall have printed
or written upon them the words,
“For Local Tnxatioti for Pfrhijo
Schools,” or “Against Local Taxa
tion for Public Schools,” Tho man
agers of the election shall cnnshli-
dato the votes as now provided in
elections for county officers,und' shall
then llle the returns with tlio Ordinary
who shall declare the result. If two-
thinls of the persons qualified to
vote nt said election have voted for
local taxation for public soliotiU, tho
Oivllnary shall certify the same in
writing to the Crawly Hoard of Edit-
eeiion. Tho Comity Hoard of Edu
cation slrdl then, at n regular meet
ing, or ai a speeial meeting, of which
due’notioo lias horn givon to each
member, proceed by order or resolu
tion to levy ft tax' not exceeding one-
fonrtfi of one per cent,, ail e,
upon alt l!»e taxable property of tho
copy of the order or resolution, Ilk-'
lug the rate of raid tax, and shall de
liver the sains to the Vwt .Collector
*1... ... . | -1_. .
,tlMorvMftoutkai-..i‘d the enmity on or before the lirst
■fe!?' nffr n*iiiiea?',in W 1 )' ef September in eaeli year, and bjahwr.
ftp; ^"""^Hhe-ras Collector shall eolteel said
school tax according to the vote so
levied in the same manner as other
comity taxes arc collected, and he
shall promptly pay over the funds sn
arising to the Countv School Commis-
ioner, who shall receive and hold
the same, subject lo be applied by
the Comity Board of Education for
the support of tlio common schools
of the county in addition and sup.-
plcmentary to the funds received
from tlio State, and said tax may lie
levied nnd collected from year to
venr, ns above provided, without
holding any other election for that
purpose: provided, that any county
in which a comity school system »
already in existence, but w’licre tlio.
funds as now provided by law, are
insufficient in the opinion of the
County Board of Education for the
support of tho schools, may obtain
tlio benefits of thin Act by complying,
with all the provisions of the-same.
Section, 2. Be it likewise enacted,
That if there shall be in the county
an Incorporated town, or towns hav
ing a local school system of. its own,
sustained by locnj taxation, in addi
tion to its quota of funds received
from the State, the residents of said
incorporated town or. towns shall not
vote in tiio election held as aforesaid,
nor shall tho taxable plopcrty em-
braced within tlio corporate limits of
said town or towns be subject to the
comity school tax levied as afore
said. '
Section 8. Be it likewise enacted.
That in determining whether two-
thirds of tho qunlilied voters lmvo
voted for local taxation for common
schools at the election hold us afore
said, tiio registration lists last com
pleted before tlio election shall bo
considered the correct enuifferation
of the qualified voters in those coun
ties having registration laws, and tlio
numHei' of names of citizens appeal
ing upon the books of the Tax Gob
lector ns Imvilig paid their poll or
property tax, tf any, for tho prcec :
liing year, slmll lie onnridcred the
correct enumeration or the qualified
voters in tlioso counties not having
registration laws.
Heotion 4. Be likewise enacted,
That ail laws nnd purls of laws! in
oonllba wllh this Act are hereby re
pealed.'
Approved September 10,1891.
BROWN'S IROnTiTTERS
oures Dyspepsia, In
digestion & Debility.
SucecfH In everything depends largely
upon good liealth. DuWItF* Llttte Ear
ly Risers are Rule lieultU producing pills
Nne tho polntf Thou lake an Early Riser.
Faulk & Co.
. Citation.
flnonmn-TittftmKJt CluWty.
To rU whom It tnn'y cornier* j 0. W. Monro,'
odmlmstrutor of Ktbabdtl! AV»t«on, late of until
comity (loroiuwhI, lmo apldicil lo tho undor»i|{UG'l
in ;mi|»cr form for loctwrrf of «ilAtnl«aiun fr«otl hi*
Bultl nihniiilRtratlou, anil I will pus* upon hi*
until ai pllcntloii nt my ofllco In N’nMiyilloon tlm
lim Moniluv in January next. (Jiven under my
hand nnd oAlchil ilipiatiuv. thi» Outohar a, 1802.
^ ir, o^Hnnrv^ -
Citation*
rtK<m(iiA~nKi»HmxCoi;#iv-
Tonil whom It mny concern: If: If. I’ceplc*.
udmlnlstrator of llnramn O Avorn. Into of aalu
county dtfodMpil, hus applied to tho imdantlgneri
In proper form for letter* Of dl*ml*»lon ftoin hi*
wild MdmlnlHtratlon, and I will piuw upon hla
mild appiieatlon at my ofllce in NshIivIIIo on tha
llrat Monday in January next. Olvun under mv
IUM
hand and oAlclal e!«nitiurt*. thl* Octuhor 3, lRiri.
*M. Hmitii, Ordinary.
OKOWUA
Citation.
-1IRH.11KN COUXTY.
To alt whom It may concern: J. J. amt A. W.
l'arrbti, administrator* or U. N. l’arrtnh, hue of
■aid county* deceased, have applied to the un-
domiciled In nro)>«r form for totter* of dtsmieslon
from their said administration, and I will pus*
upon their sold application at juy elhoe In Xitsh
villa on tho first Monday in January next. Given
under my hand t»iul oiliclal signature, this Octo
ber 3, lifltt. F. M. BMitll,Ordinary.
BARGAINS. BARGA
—IK AU. kind! OF - ff
General Merehand
onBcfiirnl
u County I lie
;er a ojildiftatj 1
v*r
iiomiii'd me
tired from thi
who will makj
i4t respectfull;
* A. I*i'
:Hp)U CorRT.MShki|
|l*: I have <l|jf
_imtilnat|im t
Gall befoi'o You Buy and See my Stock dI" 1 '" f?"".y
Comnnced. I curry u Heavy lino of • • - >
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Salt, Flour, Etc.
83-8m. 8. HARRELL, Mogul, Ga.
Elliott’s Cut-Price Sale!
To the People who Want $2 Worth for $1 and Make
An Honest Trade.
L 'entiri ^
r, at ftctital cost.. My reason for doing this,
is, I am going North' to purchase my stock of goods, and, of course, there
must be big room made. In coming to nee mo, bring youv dollar and go -
back home with two dollars’ worth. I call your special attention to my
Clothing and Furniture.
These two lines-I have decided not.,to carry in stock next year; and, for
this reason, I will sell below factory prices. Tlio other lines of General
Merchandise, bring this price list, and call for what you want.
PRICE LIST.
worth 8
10'
DRY-GOODS.
3,000 yard* Prints at 4 to UK, w6rth 7 to 8.
2,000^ard* Presa fi Ingham*, 0 ± to 8, won
3.000 Uiiblejichod Sheeting, 4 to 0, worth «to
2.J03 yard* Blenching, 4 to H, worth 8 to 13
2.000 yanll Good fl corn la Check*, 4, worth 0.
3,o»0 yard* Jeans, 16 to 40, worth 30 to CO.
1.000 yard* Luwitmos Pro** l'luidu, 2D.;, worth 36.
600 yard* Black.f’as^nufro*, (dosed out at posi
tive lo**, lft -j to 32. worth 30 to 50.
500 yards A la puca, 11‘4 worth 16.
, DRY-GOODS.
600 van Id Brocte), 11 7 h to IS 7 *, w«»rth 10 1-2 to
600 yards Orostno Buitinjp», 0*4. wor;h 16.
600 yard* Hamilton Drapery, 6*4 to 9.^, worth 13
to 1ft. %
fiOO^yardj good Ma'tresaTicwin^7 to lp.'.wo^tU
60(1 yards Feat liar Ticking, JO to 30, worth 15.
A Rpcclal sale of turkey red dam;wk t:il»lo cloth
worth 40.
NOTIONS.
100 dozen Mena* Ovcrohirt*, 26 to $ 1.76, worth 60
to *3.03.
60 duzan Men** Undcrshlit*. 25, v to 61-50, worth
50 to 62/4). '
A very laru« assortment>Vhite BbirU, taundrlod
and unlnuridrfed, 40 to 6126, worth 76 to 62.00.
Mens’ Drawers. 20 to fl.00 l rworth 40 to 81250.
A lartfe ftHsovtinont of Towels will soil for less
than cost.
Ia«Uc* and Gents’ Hose, from 5 to 28, worth 10
to 60*
NOTIONS.
100 dozen min suspenders, 6 to 00, worth 10 to
$1.00.
Ijirge assortment ladles’ Corset*, 22 to
worth 60 to $1.00.
Finest lino of scarfs In town. Will lot you hav
E r choice for 66, worth 75. {
t lame aatferUnent of notions, such as
andfle "
(Ilea amUients’ Belts, flloves,
Pres* Buttons, etc., which I will oJT«
never seen,in Sparks lieforo.
liaudkerchic
1 oJTkfi* at pri<
SHOD DEDART3IENT.
HATS. Jj*
Brogan Bbofi*, 76 to #1.00, worth #1.00 to $1,69. J.. Lpren hip53ffnient Mens' uTm'lfoYS’ Hat*,
Mdhi' Cmtpess fJUJ« Hhoo #1.00 to $4.00, worth' ~*3.60, worth 761to 63.60.
FtaeBhoes, #1.00 to #i;D0, worth #.160 to J~ - GROCERIES;
#2.60. Full Grown White Seamless Sack Salt, 60.
Ladle*' Fine Kid Button Shoos, 90 to #2.121-2,
worth #1.60 to #3.60.
Ladle*' Gh»e Grain, Button and Lace, 05 to
#1.82. WorUi #1.20 to #1.76. .
Ijvdlor Brogan*, 70, worth #1.26.
I am vot-y respectfully,
December 1, 1892.
. nil Grown White Reamlos* Sack Salt, ftO.
Tobacco. 20 to 49, worth 36 to 60. -
1 pound canned Beef, 10.
1 i»oniul, full -weights, oyatey*. 10,
The bos; patent flour made, £4.60.
Good Family Flour, £4.00. :
JAS. Z. ELLIOTT.
SfAiiKS, Ga.
Main Street Pharm acy.
JAKE W. PAULK & CO.,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.^—-
Gompletef Stock jof Fresh Drugs,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. 11
* •—o—-
TOH.ET AHTICI.Kfl, malm. iWmnory, Colognos, Kxlmot, Faimuln. llalrom, Yullet c.r,»nu
mid riw.ew,
IIIWSIIKB, full line of Tooth Urtuhes, Nnll IlnuhM, Hnlr nrtuhM. Shoo Ilru.ii.c Mid C luthu
Rrushoi,. 'Ilicsu ftUDdt iiru or tlio very l;o.t quality unit are to bo .old obt*|, a, wfufttry dlrt.
Fine Stook of Lamp Goods, ' r . vt’-
Elegant Assortment of Combs,
, Fresh Garden Seeds in Season.
VAINTIin-S atim.IKB. Wo make u«l'ccl»lty orr.Inn, Olla, V.vrnMn* nnd ralnl.F. M>t«-
rial* generally.
. JAKE W. PAULK & CO.
»r. ». I'otonlim hM ohnrKe nt qur pfesuffrlUM W&tilurii.
if.
Hat
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON, • GEOHGIA.
(I. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor,
•A BUY THE ©v.
lUNNING
1 have opened a Millinery Store, oreu-
{tying one-half of Mr*. A. B. Grare*'
store, and solicit the patrona-o of tho la
dies of Tiftou And surrunnding country.
My stock 1* tlio lAtest fashinns ami
style*.' Price* ranjto for all grade* of
hats, etc., frpnt tho commonest to tho
flue*!. Ah inspection of my new Stock
will convince yon that my styles are tlio
latest and patterns tho dalntle*t ever
shown l jn
JliSS Mltt-RIt.
Tifton Ginnery,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
GOLDEN (TSINEATH,
Proprietor**.
Tho abovo ginnery !•» new prepared for ginning
short staple cotton at usual prices. Prompt at
tention given nnd satiitfactinh guaranteed.
We have a UrwtcUH* grist mill in oj>eration
and will grind t wice a week—'Tuesdays and Frl*
days. Satisfaction guaranteed.
We have ample power to run all our machino-
rv at the name time.
Itf. GOI.PKX A 8INKATI1.
7
Tifton, Geov
The amiersfeoed Iras opened a *5
Ing house in the Jalfan Imilding _
tho public Wltb board anil lodging
rates.