The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, December 09, 1892, Image 1

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Gazette TIKTOX, BERRIEN COT NTY, <IEORGIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1892, COUNTY PRIMARY. real or fancied injuries, to iueendia- ini- H ^,'iicr.illv was will ami p.-oph 1 . §S|fB< tlm lit mi' ' i.-U ^^Hrul ^cln‘il nli' mi ■^■-day'.- jiajM i'. Pennf formerly of Tif- lized a class in vocal [burn. No doubt the uencfittcd under bis su- rism and other malicious mischief at night which are destructive to In "Which On® Candidate for Knelt Onlc® waA Nominated# property mid damaging to peace and GARNERED BY THE PENCIL AND SCISSORS PROCESS. The Berrien county primary Inst TY DAYS’ SESSION. Saturday passed off exceedingly Soldier** Home UIU Amended* Rubmlttlnir ( quiet. There was very itttle noise it to n vote ..r .the Pedptaf and Th.n \ - Pawled—Appropriation** Bte, at any of fcho precincts of thoooun- ty—-the GaEkttk bos heard of but The soldiers’ homo bill has ocou- ' two little fisticuffs, one at Brookfield pied considerable time of the house and one at Lenox, neither of which the past week. It passed yesterday ' caused any serious excitement. so amended ns to make the acoept- The various candidates and their anoe contingent upon its being rati- friends electioneered earnestly but fied by the people at the polls in the quietly. A large number of voters January election. The senate will found themselves in n dilonma when probably strike this amendment and they came to make up their ballots; send it book to tho house for oon- there was an excellent array of uspi- cnrrence when, it is believed, the runts—all ‘were good, competent men measure will bo finally defeated. —for each office and it was hard to *»* decide for which of the candidates There will probably bo a session tq vote. of .the legislature next Summer do- However, it is now over and it be- spite the ainouded constitution to comes the duty of every true demo- tho contrary. Georgia legislators orat to pull off his coat, roll up his evidently appreciates Atlanta as a sleeves and go into win a decisive summer resort rather than a winter victory over the independent candi- one. A bill for a summer'Session dates who are Bnre to be encouraged has passed tho house overwhelm- to come out and make the race against ingly. The senate will conour and the uoiuinees of the organized de- the govornor dare not say nay. mooraoy by the adherents of the late *** third party. Alreudy there are two Tho educational appropriation or three independent candidates in hills have claimed much attention in the field and the Gakkttk has been the house this week. The common informed that there 1b a likelihood u schools will get, if the senate con- full independent ticket will be curs in the house hill, $600,000. brought to the front before the doe- The only “branch” college to got an tlon. It is hoped no true democrat appropriation is tho one at Dahlon- will ullow himself hoodwinked by ega, unless this portion of the bill is these agitators; independentism call reconsidered. The Girl’s Normal and accomplish no good to the caiididute Industrial Soliool, at Milledgoville, or the people. gets $351,000, and the Technological In reporting the result the Gabktve School at A tlanto $23,600 ;. at Jcust given only the total number of votes polled by each candidate in tho coun ty. Here arc the figu rgj: CmlHNAllY. Patterson..;. Griffin. .'iI Wilkcrson Tison Baker.... ,1 Ldvltt.,, i .......... OUSKR .st'l'KItlOla 001 Moore. ’i:. A" A)?, ..Sintill' . iliv..., Giddens- Tygurti V. TKKABtniKIt. Futoh Connell TAX OOI.I.KCTOK, Griffin Hester,... ... Knight................ Graydon — Connell TAX ItKOEIVKK. MoUranio Avera. ....... Hauls.... 183 SyUYKtOll. M, lfc Lindsey, no opposition,.. 1,068 COEONKU. Guldens.. 416 Grnddy., 840 Matthis 136 Whitehurst 88 TIIE NOMINEES. For Ordinary—A. W. Patterson. For Hheriff-D, W. Tison. For Clerk Superior Court—O. L. Smith. For Treasurer—W. 1L Futch. For Tax Uoileotor—liobert Griffin. For Tax Bcceivei—J, 1L McCraule. • For Suryeyoi—M. E, Liridky, : Fqr Coroner—M. Giddene. The ticket is a good one, and the Gasktts will do ail in its power victory fo(t democrudyjand ibj/tiOnt., 'iqw%^^omn of the candidates have ed, depredate this means of redress ing private or public grievances and tender the Mayor and Council of our city all aid in our power to work as they shall direct for tiie promotion of alt good interests of tiie city. The meeting then adjourned. City Election. In accordance with the charter tiie second annual election of officers for the city of Tjfton occurred last Mon day. The charter provides at the first annual election a Muyor and three Oouneilinen should bo chosen to serve two years and throe Counoilmeiv to serve one year; henoe the eleotion last Monday was for three Council- men to serve two years. No regular nominations were made. Every voter east his ballot for whoiq- soever lie pleased. When the votes were counted pHt, Drs. J, A. MoCrca and J. 0. Goodman, and Mr. W. T. Hargrett bad secured the highest number of votes, and wus duly de clared elected as Councilmen for Tlf. ton for two years. They will be sworn in nt the next- meeting of council. Council Proceedings. The city council of Tifton met in H. U. Tift’s office December 6,1802, 1 at 8 30 p. m. Cal lea to order by tbo Mayor, W. , II. Love. Present: Councilmen Tift, Allen,(rOodmau.AUiL.Boweti, Minutes of Novenilniy-Hwetin^f^* ■ it ml unproved. Ordered, That tho street oomniit- tee prepare plans and specifications . and secure bids for putting in iv bridge across the branch on Lovo avenue, northern portion of the olty, for submission to counoil at the next meeting. i Ordered, That in the matter of i bettor polios protection the Mayor . be oinpuwoicd to aol, using bis best discretion. No farther business, t 1 adjourned. , ■ I It. T, Al.l,k,.v. <'!.■! Hatch of Se\v« from Neighborin'!? Cowntle* Dcctiu'il of Special Interest to ’ ** flazetto Header**. Tho recent grand jm-y of Coffee county showed a disposition to have the county officials “toe the line" in financial matters. Several of the juveniles of Syca more will enter a declamation con test this evening for what is known as the Demurest medal. ..V, K t " tJ Coffee comity held a primary elec tion last Saturday for the nomina tion of county officers, but we haven’t us yet learned tiie result-. The third party contingent of Worth county are to have a meeting next Tuesday, it is reported, for the purpose of confirming the mongrel ticket already named for county offifcers or formulating a new one.. . A primary cleotioq will bo held at the several precincts of Colquitt comity next Wednesday to nominate county officers. The vote will be jiocAttho Baptist S^Lby Kcv. J. HBt.-M : •-lb- ^JyJWllie Til- W^Fh'lly quii'l, HBus minth ol' ■K-rali" suffrage SB-1 to gel the Minimi when it pi serv 8unda Pro, a former cit- t of Wadley, Ga,, Hr'day. It,is ru- Ilraoirdn hero fol iage home, which, est uml' most do lin’.) two weeks Kch comes on ^mr merchants Kns advertise- HBii next week HA win", you to be in admirabioyfltmnoiai condi tion. A commiljw' reported to the recent grand jury that the Treas urer hud a balance on hand of $5,306.70. . Miss Alary McLeod, of Shannon, .\ T No., is visiting relatives and friends at Mincolu and Lake Park, Lowndes county. She is a most excellent 'young lady and her Georgia friends are always glad t6 see her. A meeting of the citizens of Col quitt comity wus held at Moultrie yesterday for tho purpose of agree ment relative to having a comity court in' the comity, and to recom mend a suitable pcrsou'for judge. .Some of the ciiiz"in of Sycamore are the victims of misplaced confi dence in pne -I. M. Smith to the tuno of about $2,600. jj Tho News Intimates Glut Ik- bus made much out of the little lie carried i.0 Sycamore. Ylid 'Anirdoliii means of Moultrie ourront expanses of tho' town for one year no ad valorem takes will be col lected for 1802, and tho council ima instructed the olerk to- refund all such taxes as have been paid. Tomiorrow is the time for the primary election ill Irwm county to nominate candidates for county of ficers, The veteran, olerk of the su perior court, Capt. R. W. Clemente, is again in. tjfc texul will be bard to beat jif, indeed, anybody tries, to that is how the matter stands now. V The stata military gets an appro priation of $80,000 for their snp- port after it strong fight against them. Notwithstanding only toil of tho constitutional fifty days remains, new bills oontiime to flow iuto both house and senate in a steady Stream. However, they are nearly all of a •local imture. - Both branches hail n wry busy week’s work with load ¥8% "unit perebnal awff" i - WOTODIlTrrt!' J lft'reOA“rVlr7-uV ”*"* Iiirkev isn’t rotated [rick Brothers roost COUUCT man th.it the from Hi'- H* i i'' in' i VmCvf" 1 '' " 1 Bi11 or- Hyivester and it is quite Hu partner of another Pnext .spring to put out u ii-re vineyard near Poiilan. Bream chewing tobacco, the Biiiiirhut, call he hud only Bulk ft Co.’s. E TO FARMERS OBoafUi* noted Knglehurg nice llullen hu Won punhMOl S/ snd 1 tks new emptied to thrwh, Sun, poliiti end crt.lt your rim. The olitreee am mt-ootlile-ono-ilghih rie* end OM-hall of brtu and ohtfT. Vary rupmifully, Deetwhor 1,1131. I>. O. IBBY, Mtntgtr. Dissolution Notice. an «1 hy mntuil - .mwnt-Mr. J, A. Alextamr re- tlrinc. Mr. rult.-Kl -mill c.mUoue tho builma •Ion* at tho old itaad, awuuUc all llabUltlM and Mlleoung all lodal.tt.lot*. .Tna the (Ino. mtifUitry l-'lrcs," Hjrning last, about 3:00 Wtizeiis of the nenaljy I'ifion weio awakened ■pjnbeiB by the blowing iiislle at Tift’s mill and 'of fire, mid iL was soon Hail 'Tift’s turpentine i enveloped ip flumes. It hands was soon on the d sueei-ednl in saving le spirits, rosin and crude |Land iinjuiiii tlm distil- tBafug else except the •f .lannery, ISO, eatabllthlnic a new rued a* marked out by lha read anrat.ilitl.meri appoint- ed far that purpose oumneucluc at deptba Sat- ran'* and running by J. A. nowan’e. ih.nce tu h. V. Uiithrle't, cunncollog with the HUIIuwnand Aiupaha road nt Watt BragdeWa aew heoae. Thh December A lam. SNEAK, Chairman Hoard of County (.'omniluluiwra S. C. Berrien County Sheriff's Sale POE JAHI-AUT. UKOBOIA—llHAtaa Cochtv. •md -I I■>; it is said the lath used his kiiife finely upon his whit liniagoiiisM. The GAEBjffijt has m i : • of fifie tetiuble. At a - uul ii .-.iiroosMooof Tifto of JtOMl HauhU.uA HcXabb nn«t on iho l H. MTHcNabl). I^v- ' i nitat>ne v .1,. DtirvUa county court ■ I No. MUkwldShdK.' e»nm:y, hpimd«d uo ti»® oonih ami «m*6 by laoU .1 1. 'tU by Uod ot ►W. flii® 1 *s ilic property of ». We r ii. Ia* bMM ftoxn th® Kth district* O. M., In. I*\\ wad* autl Mturnod . C-. UD* IVe.W. 1*C. •f f fVOd p!.»w. lot of liod Notice of Elect the following resolu