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» UAKOTKaro roo-
VfflftSg&ttSl
• ttivnrt I* needed.
i from neighboring town* l» no-
mnuuinm*tUm»on timely txipUM are
t ,AIhray* wrfu« on on# able of
on't forgot to analog* your «»in«
t«f grant faith.
tin poatolflco, at Tifton, Ocorgln, a/,
f Mur imcoml cIam?
Oinclal Organ of Berrien County,
^TCAiniN^itofT"
Editorial Ktc'liliiKH.
Are you keeping the New Your
resolution* you made lust Hutnlny ?
Grover Olcveliuid is absolutely and
unequivocally in favor of mi extra
session of congress.
- . .The "Society f of Christian Enileav-
or," in Georgia, will hold its annua)
meeting in Augusta this month.
John T), Jtookafoller’s gift noenunt
.with the Baptist University of Chi
1 cago now loots up the handsome sum
•of 1)18,000,000.
The .funnels of Thomas county
are reported as being in favor of long
option culture and many of them
•will plant that staple next year.
Tho Albany Herald thinks a smith
Georgia convention of land owners
u necessity to determine upon a plun
of smaller farms and thicker settle
meals.
I'ha registration fee has been re
duced from 10 lo K cents in addition
to tiic neeissary pontage ujon tho
letter or package pioposed to bo reg
istered.
Hon. C. It, Hurtlett inis hern com
missioned judge of the superior
- •• courlH of the .Macon circuit vice Horn
A. L, Miller, resigned. Hu Imd no
opposition,
A new bank, lo be known ns the
"Exuhungti Hank,” lias been organiz
ed in Albany with a capital of $i00,-
000, 1'itll will make four bucks for
that growing uily.
The tUmiR has recently been
tile recipient of a great many com-
plimcntury notices from both the
press mid tho people, fur which the
^ editor desires to express thanks,
V)uiii \V, Small is doing excellent
work on-tho Atlanta Constitution ns
/ a substitute for Stun ton. He is not
a poetry machine but ids paragraphs
,are as bright and breeiy as a spring
morning. In lids line lie bus no
poor on the Georgia owss.
Tile superstitious people limy he
dispon’d to say Unit tliu many bad
features of t he year 1882 wore due
to t.lie fad that the year begun on
Friday. On the same line we can
on I id pule guild limes through out
1888, as Hie year will begin uu Sun
day mid end on Sunday.
Judge D. II. Pope/ attorney for
Worth county, law carried tho Aoree
case to the supremo pour! for review
and decision ns to in wliioli county
tluit little town Is located Worth or
Dougherty, Judge Bower decided
it was in Dotighiilty at the last ses
sion of Worth superior court.
'Two men, Jasper Keene aird Jim
Greene, both white men, were dissi
pating on Saturday of last week and
when dark oame built, a lire In tut
outhouse Hour Withers’ station,
• Kubota comity. The wood extending
on tho Hour set (lie house on lire af
ter they Imd gono to sleep, anil both
men wore burned to death.
Tho Boston (Gii.) World ssys to
bacco culture in Unit section Hie past
, w*’ season was not remtiierative to die
growers, and udds! “Tolmooo Inis a
black eye. Our people who planted
tills wlio planted this year are in the
soup—they can’t tell. The quality
of tolmooo Is good, hut llm trouble
seems to be thill Glare are only u fee
denk’i'fl wlio handle Florida leaf mid
they have combined lo gel our drop
• for nothing nr Very nearly so.”
•ToiirmillMttc F,thins.
Our esteemed contemjiorary, Mc
Intosh, of the Albany Herald, essays
to read us o'Wcturc on the subject of
journalistic ethics. We do hot ques
tion his ability utid sptlMito to teach
jonVnallsm or to talk learnedly on
editorial responsibility. After twen.
ty-flve years experience he ought to
know something about journalism and
all of the tricks of the trade.
However, we insist that lie has the
wrong yearling by the horns-tlus time.
The Gasettk has never qucstionol
the right of uny editor to publish for
gain uny advertisement that is couch-
id in clean language, but it docs con
tend that It Is not ulwaya good flmui-
cial policy. It is satisfied the com
parative nniull’ifeo received for pub
lishing an advertisement one ^tirne
will not counterbalance the loss of
patronage sustained from respectable
people whoso feelings may he wound
ed by its appearance.
In Urn case of the Atlanta Consti
tution: Tho objectionable rd.crtuo-
mont was u reflection upon.thejntcg-
i'ity and good sense of a mujority of
the legislature, It appeared tliu
morning uftor the adjournmentwhen
the body of memberi. could not pro
test against it, which added to its
repiohensibljlty,
Tho advertisement cited was a dis
played one; beneath a out represent
ing crippled ex-Confederate soldiers
was tlie in a Iptluii, "No. a cent for
these!" then immediately following
was a cm representing Negro school
children with the inscription, 'vjiUUO,-
()()() to educate these!” Both these
inscriptions arc palpable falsehoods,
and will Bro. McIntosh contend for
one moment that they are neither un
kind or untrue? Will no pay that
its Insertion was not fot the purpose
of relleotlnn upon tho ohuraoters of
the legislators wlio voted against the
acceptance of the soldier’s Inono—u
large mujority of tho Booth Ueorgla
lilflinburs anil its uppearuuae, on tin
Sunday morning following the ad
journment, was not for the purpose
of preventing,) n concerted reply or
protest? Why, no; it is loo plain.
There is no journalislio ethics by
which the Constitution can extricate
'itself from the just censure of its
readers wlio aro opposed to the sold
iers’ home, and will do tho paper no
good.
eon.
New Englanders produce all
their supplies at home and the pro
ceed* of their money crop is deposited
in bank.' Southerners do not raise
their supplies at home und hence their
money crops aro sent away to enrich
others.
P.
S SPACE BEDONOb TO —
BOWEN & BRO.
— DEALERS IN —
if yo« want, comforts, shawls, Greiieral ]\£er cliaiidise.
blanket*, IMrick Bros, have them. ‘
BOTANIC
BLOOD BALM
A thoroushly tosted Remody
BLOOD andSKINDISEASES.
Thin standard rsraodr has b#«n trtsd,
anfiW tonndw *
.hot t —
eminent
•n #i
witb csrij
dlssaacs
wanting, for forty year* by
u, who has usftd ft
tent pb/«l0ln», who n*» ua*a i\
#uiRiS ,> i!
dlseasa car ms from mS system through
'* i m*oium of th# skin, llysr and kW*
ITS Without any unplsaaant or lajurtoos
“‘'MOV 0 '
j it
th* rn<Hlii
rawll
nortblf*r• • uIt of'lgho r an * *
ir aupuratltlou, but .ft I* fbuiifl«;d upon
common asm* ant
of modarn modlr •
purifies and *nrl
ismith to tb* sill
irlchos th* blood and brings
niTVrer. As ft ircnerai tonic
rival, and In Its
lls rsi
shed
o the public. Itlsaoanacs
lting froin lniptiro arid imrover-
lood—the current of Ilf* i quickly
.SSs
l.nrsM DlNMH, MC,
invxtTioATt row vouBsscr.
Bond (or our rif. Book of Voluoblo
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Country Produee Bought and Sold.
Highest cask prices prices paid for chickens and eggs, and farm products
generally. Give us a call when you como to Tifton with anything to sell.
1 STRIVE 10 PLEASE ILL OF Si! CUSTOMERS.
Thanking the public for a gencrouH patronage in the past, wo earnestly
solicit a continuance Of the same in the future.
Information, top
oori'iroi^tbiiVlroplMI
Meat's
eat and mot
,c»t*« •! remarkab
• it to th* moat vlr*
known remedies
Mo-Oloo
J most pm
koown lo the wt
Pnujii“|l.coperbottlo; |5.co for # liottlef.
For salo by druggists; If not, send t* us.
Addrati OLOOD BALM CO . Atlanta, Bn.
33.
1-tf.
P. BOWEJST & BRO.,
Near then. & W. Do not, TIFTOK, <1A.
Dealer wanted. Apply to the New Homo
Sewing Machine Company*. 16 West Alabama,
street, Atlanta, (hi.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
IVUKI’S a Full SUI'PIY OF-
'TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine Perfumery, School Books and Stationary.
JOS. A. ALEXANDER,
A. 11 o v n e y - a t -1, a w,
TtFTUN, - • lIKOItlilA.
ItooiiiB 1 And J, up ntulM, Faulk brick
Omi'K
liullUliiK* . . .
jitNlmtas solloitcd in all hrtnehea of the pro
fession, to which prmiiLt ami careful atteiulHii
flllLu h lv*a. M-Mtt.
C. W. FULWOUU,
LAW, REAL Mil AKII COLLECTIONS,
TIFTON, - OKOROLA.
rrmiipt attention jrlveii to all leijoJ huslnean.
Li?"UH'U'K—Ianii Intllf.liiK* Room No. 1.
DR. N. PETERSON
Physician und Surgeon,
WTOX, - OEOIlOiA.
OynnR -With .1. >V. VrtU\>. Co.
Culls iinnworml )iroiii|Hly day or nlfilit.
OlUutt pruftlco wl'.l reoi'ivo “ '
Do yon know that I’Jillitatinu ('hill
Guru is Hold ithjler a positive guuran-
looP It costs OOo. pur h0tth', but if
it fails UiO money will lie given back
to you. Dr. J - O, Gwidiflbu.
, o utlenlion between
the hours ofU:UO ami lOuiU u. m., ami .** :«M uml
4 CIO p. m.
J. M. WILKES,
lioaident Dentist
’IIFIO.N, 01.01101A.
OFKick—Room ‘li up stairs, I'aulk hrlck
huUUtnc.
(’an ha fuuml In his ofllee from the 1st to
ifttli of «aoh month, the rimhluu or time will he
devoted to country patloots—at their homes if
uesirud. itihtf.
Larrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
Tlie most select stock of Tobaccos and Cigars in tho city.
My customers can bo sorved with good Havana cigars.
I call speclul attention to Prof’. Dextnr’a Cuturt-li Cure, Magic Balm
Kidney unit hivor Cure, hung Restorer, Mesmeric Blood Clcansei
mill Rheuinatte Cure. Tiny are propriotary medicines that are recommended
very highly for the purposes claimed for them.
ter FHKSHKST akb BEST GARDEN SEEDS, all tho year round.
Call and sen me.
Tifton, Ga, April. 22,1891. J. C. GOODMAN.
BIG B^RGMlINS !
:IN-
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
NavliiK* Biinkn.
New London county hint ton snv-
ittgH hunks, will) assets Itiittmtllilig
to $24,700,1)12. Thu pop'llh'tlJil is
70,1)34; bunco if the ns-.ia of these
ten hanks were divided aiuoiu; tliu
inhabitants men, women tiiul chil
dren- -of tliu oounlv, lltere would
land to tlm orteilitiif eacli $322,82.
Allowing llvu pi'isoiis to each family,
if the itHsi.'ls were divided eijiiiilly
among all tliu families oooh would
have $i,tU2. In tho it ate of Gon-
neotlcyt there are 300,142 tlepottiiuri
in savings hanks, und over *130,000,-
ooo oil deposit by them,—Mystic
(Conn.) Press.
Thu render would naturally infer
from the above that in tho Nuw Eng
land Htuti's, especially in Connecticut,
tliu savings hanks aro very popular
institutions. And why not? Their
ititrodjiotlon lms served the purpose
of tiMiuiilng tlm people frugality uml
domonBtraling that it is not what a
man earns, so nntoh as what lie saves,
th|t increases htapropc.rty mid wealth.
It is mi institution in which all the
people, the poorest as well os the
richest, can become interested by du
positing with it their earnings—lie
they ever so small—and drawing im
r«.V
Tlm Best ttlooil Remedy.
August A. Kluges, 810 Clunks
street, Baltimore, Md., writes: "From
my youth l sntiered from a poisomm*
' tatlit In my tdoial, My face imd body
was Rcntinually affected with erup
tion and sores. 1 am now 42 years
t of age ami Imd been treated both in
Gernumy and America, but no rum-
• A’lly uverimine the trouble until i used
. Hoiumo B|iwd Balm. I have used
bout twenty .bottles, and nmv my
kin is clear, smooth and healthy,mid
oonsider tho pi/ison pJVlimnently
I veil from my blood. .1 Indorse it
thulest bli.«id wt»«dy,”
tv rest on it just as soon as it becomes
of sidlteieiit. magnUtidq, These hanks
cueouago the people to sayu their
money.
Tint above paragraph is a “pointer”
to ilio readers of the Uazmtii in tho
counties of Horrlon, Irwin, Worth ami
ColqUttt. It is well-known among
reading people that New England is
tho most opulent feotlou of the United
States ami has become so by the peo
ple living frugally and saving thoir
earnings, Those Barings hanks afford
ed an opiwirtunlty for saving and in
creasing, mid tho people took ad van
tsge of it So, now the }k>r cam'In
circulation in tlm Now England stales
will average $2h0 or more; while in
Georgia it is claimed to ho less than
$20. ♦
Citisens of Berrien, Irwin, Worth
mul Colquitt counties, learn this les*
Drs. J. W &. D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
cimnui.it, oKiinpu.
OrFlok- Hatik IhtllilliiK. Rmmi No. 1, up stairs
DR.J.CrGOODMAN
Phystpian and burgeon,
TIFTlW QKoUllIA.
Omi'K-Jlwiiii In the Tifton Dtuc Btoro.
Itulillo fov its pasiUltcrG
tip' Diankln* tho . .......
patronage uml solioic a coiUlnuaiion of thesuin*).
JOHN A. WILKES,
A t, t o !• n c) y * ut-T.ftvr,
ADBt, - (IKolieiA.
Will praoilco in ail tho eountl»isofth6Southern
.ludleial rirouli of nvur^ia. Kpeclal attention
ilimtiod to atl hranclioN ot tliu prafessinn and
nurtlpal l»ufclt,es«soUolU)(i. 8-iy.
Petition for incorporatlou,
GKOUCUA - Hkicii UN County.
To the SniK-rlor (!uurtoj sniil County:
Tho petition or WliTiard II. laive, Henry If.
Tift, KikioIi I’. Jluwon, Suimiol (I. .Slack, Joseph
A. Alexander and their RSwoclatei, shows Hint
they have entered Into an AwtoeUilun under tho
name ami style of tho Tifton Cannery and Man-
" ‘ ‘ ' •
ufaourliic Company; that tho object of said
luwoolftilou la to oreoc and nsevato a uanniuff uml
•>—— *"
pvvivervlnjt factory, ov fivofoYW, at Tifton, In
said eouuty, with imwur purchase and hold
pro|>ort) ; both ivnf ami germinal, to auu and be
to exervlno all power* neuallv ’Con
or similar diameter,
sued, ami
furred upon corporations _
as may he eonahtent with the law* ofGeofttla;
aud that''R,iId factory or factorlci, aro to hav*
th*lr place of huslneas In said county, ami la
to he opera’etl ami run by said asaoeiutlon for
. - ^ ... — -
the
purpose of oannfnR and pmorvlng fruit*.
vegotabloR, meats ami other prodacta of similar
eharaeter, and also the mAmifaiiturlni; of
fruit and roKctnldcs era ton aud cans ami ssll
tho same for profit
I’etlftonsrs fnnhor show that tho capital stock
i, with
of said association Is ton thousand dollars
the privilege of luorciisinK said stock to flfiy
thousand dollais, amt al«o with tho privilege of
bqrinMM fnww-aipar»whan ten prr ocnl of the
capital stock has boon paid In.
\our pet t: loners pray the
aid huimraldo ccort nmntluK tfil#- tlielr app)
^ J “ " 4 -** i tnv*—*
assln^of an order h;
tAilon, amt that they imd tlie*r iatot'tiukvn bo
Inca imitated for, ami durli'p a term rut cxc*eo-
SHOES AND HATS.
I carry a full lino of Drv-CGoode, and am
soiling Winter Goods away Below Cost to
make room for a splendid Summer Stock.
Give He Your Patronage ipj 1 Will to You Moaoy
FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMEN
Is fully stocked witli this best goods.
H. II. TIFT.
TIFTON, OA., August 27, 1801.
M. A. SEXTON,
Fire Insurance Agent,
TIPTON", GEORGIA,
BcprcscnU tho following olil, reliable anti popular fire insurance companies
ami solicits the patronage of the insuring public:
Insurance Company of North America,
“Greenwich,” Total Assets, $1,650,039,43.
“Hartford.” Total assets, $0,576,016.13.
“I’entral.City,” of Selma, Ala,
Also, write for tliu “Liverpool and London and Globe,”
“JBtna” aud “Orient.”
Founded in 1702.
Founded U 1S34
Founded In 1810.
«K3 BOY THZ.Yb
XlGHT H’JNMIHG
rintSTS*
VfOmWORK,
xmatunsj
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
8©rd TEH oent* to 28 Union lq„H. V.,
for our prize same, “Blind Luck," and
win a New Home Sewing Machine*
The New Home Sewing Machine Co
CRANCE, MASS.
** square,
•Ziouifc^roa SALE BY
*au ^
*aiua.T^*
CAVEAT*.
TRADE MARKS,
DEUIQN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHT*, $teJ
Tor Information an., free CanAtsook writ* to
MUNX k CO.. 561 BpoADWiT, N*w YORK.
Oldent baroan for sacurtnc patent* in Amtrlea..
ant taken out by us is brought before
by a nolle* given free of eharg* In th*
Oldent bureau
faenilfk
Largest circulation of any scientific) pa par la the
wotIA. SplenAldly Ulvvstnted. No Intallliani
- ^ uld bo Without it. WwWj, S3.00_a
___ should bo without It. W*ekl/. N3.<_ _ .
ysart llJOslx months. Address 3JUN.N k CO.
FUKUoaiRS. 3(41 Urnadway, Nsw York City.
I
PHIL HARRIS,
4
Hare your eye* examined and fitted by a
Scientific : Optician
PHIL HARRIS, 'm
ST-tlal. ALU All Y. Utp r
SALE
STABLES.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
% A. WILLIAMS, Proprleter,
)
Hats, Etc.. Etc.
I hare <t|>ened a Millinery Store, occu
pying one-halt Mr». A. B. Grave*’
atom, and solicit the patronage ot the 1a-
diet of Tifton and turroun llng country.
My atook ia the latest fashions and
atylca. lflces rang* for all grades of
hats, etc., from the commonest to the
finest. An inspection of my new stock,
will convince you that my styles aro tho
latest and pattern* the daintiest ever,
shown In Tifton. Call earir,
££*pectfnlly,
MISH M1I.I.KR.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
Onoof tho noted Kngleburg ltlcc Hullcrs has-
been purchased by
In* vweuiy years, with the privilege tit renewal
at the c xpIratlMn of mM twenty years, for (ho
jmrpow* hmwlnlK'ftnt* ft nh. Ami ye-
tlmww will ever pmy. etc.
JUSKl 1 '
*11 A.Al.KFANHtU,
Attorney for jwm llliM*rs.
ft Kt'Bi 11 A~h*Sk*m> Co tin y.
A true extnmt from the minute* of Ucrrlun
au|M4?lor court, this liecomlicr is, l&m.
Mg ■“*. MOU1IR, Clerk.
uKOHUh W.J
Ulttvelution Notice.
Tbt pannerslilp heretoft're existCng between
Jake w. I’aulk ami Ham It. ranik.uniKirtb* firm
name of Jake >V. Paulk A C<a, In th’i flfiy dl.v
sotVgd hy mtr.ual ronwnt, Ham H. Paulk retiring
, fivcnt, e*m tv, i .tluit miring
fhun Ihe lumlaeM. .lake w. Paulk will continue
bUnljMMj In hU own lume, imsumei* gill lla'Jll-
tuefi "f th* finu ami la authorlted to co.lcct all
uUluu in favor of the firm.
JANK \V. PAPI.K,
H.VM II, PAULK.*
Tifton, inn. an, vm.
OiKsnUttion Notice,
Tlm ronaruuuwhip hertofore oxhUtirt lietween
r. W, kulwiKHh and J, A. Atoxatutev, undue
the firm nanta of PuIwinmI ^ Alexandvr, Law-
yvrn anti ileal hn(a»« Agents 1* this day «l&«.»lr<
c;IJ>y inumal oonji rt - Hr. .1. A. Alnxar.rer re
tiring. Mr.Futwood will (N-.ntinuc the hmdnrni
r.ojU' a\ tho old N'aml. ns*muluc all Habllitloa
and colltfvulng oil InitcbtuiUiCMS duo tho firm.
<’ XV. Fulwooii.
Real Estate and Renting Agent
Has on his Bit of Real Estate some Yet-y desirable farm lands in the
vicinity of the “Gate City to bWb Georgia aud Florida.’’ Keep your eye
on it, and don’t let it get loo high priced before purchasing.
These lauds are within one and men miles of town.
If yon have any ltcal Estate—houses or land—for sale or rent you will
receivo prompt ami courteous service by placing them with me.
I am, very respectfully,
1-tf. M. A. SEXTON.
JOHN C. HIND,
Contractor and B nildoPj
TIFTOIST,
GEORGIA.
ADD KINDS OF WOODWORK DONE ON
SHORT NOTICE.
ImlUll> u i
10 , GpOAi
OlniMk total.
■AMm.
sfyS)
1 llfii fan
»n.l I .in, now prcptniit to thnuih, bull, Mi,ti
will *T»0« ,w»> rice.
Th. chirm mu reMoraUK-ont e! c hth ric,.
ud Oiw-liiir or brio »n.l chur.
VerymrwWuUj
Docemtwt 1,1S92. p. O. HUIY
General Repairs
And Cabinet Work.
ssim
m
Tka^WmWsffiWMt hM. fiBUMl-l.ed •.( Tifton «
_ and ztav>ufav.turiug of all
Unit, ot rural tare. -r*
Cabinet Work a ^cialty.
IwUieaatlnn, to ooutreci rst^l
hud puaraulctf wt »rrk
O' Plans .wnl spcrifientlnw* f«
W, rA S.W