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THE GAZETTE: '11 Iff ON, GA., IfWlUAV, APRIL 7, J893.
The Tifton Gazette.
The a7.rttr 1* iraMHIwU cv«ry FrUlav mr.ru-
lti« .it Tilton, ilcrrlen enmity, Georgia. It I* di!-
Vut45tl to tho bent interest iy tliu growing city of
Tifton and the adjueoitt country, and m nuch
#sk* the support anil eunnuftiRaroent of the |>eo-
|ile of llcrrion anil contiguniM c.imnUeft,
The MilMcrjptlon price of the (IazMTK l« SI.oo
f ar year, W cents for six months, and 25 cents for
ft roe months, nayahlo In advance.
Tile advertising rates of the (Lv/.r.rrK are rca-
flditahle and will he furnished upon application,
Advertising hills are duo after first insertion and
Mill 1)z presented when the money is needed.
Correspondence from neljrhlMU lnjr towns is so
licited and communications on timely topics are
always welcome. Always write on one side of
the paper, and don’t forget to enclose your name
as in evidence of good faith.
Kntored at the posiofllee, at Tifton, Georgia, as
mail matter of tho second class.
Official Organ of Berrien f ount).
1$. T. ALLEN'. Editor.
EDITOR!A /. li'liIII Si OK.
Buying Lund Extensively.
It seems that the lido of immigra
tion to Georgia lias turned to the line
of the Georgia Southern iinrf Florida
railroad. Connerning recant land
sales, the Macon correspondent of the
Atlanta Constitution wrote tlm fol
lowing last Saturday:
“A largo amount of land contig
uous to Macon is being sold to
English capitalists :|nd western people
who wish it for investment and for
settlement by colonists. Within the
past live days 4.01*0 acres have been
sold oil the line of the Georgia
the soil, we must show fruits tbijt will
sustain our, favorable assertions.
Our correspondents are eminently
correct when they say that immigra
tion will not bring us prosperity, if
we fall to attain it for ourselves.
If imigration is, indeed, so greatly
desired, then let us show those who
are seeking home*, or lauds for in
vestment, that, ours is a country to
which prosperity attaches readily and
continually.
No matter whether we so choose
or not, onr people and our country
will he judged according to their
fruits. And it. cannot be said that
! Soul hern and Flni'ids l oad to parties
I from Ohio who intend to raini* fruit. Dumb judgment is unjust.—Houston
It is now practically certain that I A tract of laud at Wollslon, juj Home* Journal.
VruHident Cleveland will call an ex* ! Houston county, consisting of 1,700
tm session of congress, lo convene! acres, was sold this week tor -^‘20,00(1.
about October 1st. I I'each trees will In- planted on the
Another Hcorgian has bot h giv«ii I entire place. Tin* l.nOO acres men.
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our citizens,
that, for years we have been selling
Dr. King's New Discovery, for Con
sumption, Dr King’s New Life Pills,
MONEY TO LOAN.
1 am now prepared to negotiate loans upon real
efttAtc in the counties of JAsrrien, Clinch, Coflcc
and irwlu for a term of ten years and lo**, at 2
and 3 per cent interest. Capital unlimited.
N. M. IMkioro,
mch.-17-lrn. Wlllacoochec, Ga.
oremoia.--iir.iwuKJi i-uintv
Not lee Ik hereby given that on and :i
dale the Copartnership of famiiard Cat
reside* In Wayne county Ga., and Hen
pie.
and
fi'oin >* to £12 per jpjcklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric
He. is tioned above sold
goes as j acre, and will all be converted into I Hitters, and have neve r handled
orchards. Prior to tins week several j remedies that sell as well,or that, have
h . |s ,|,J hirer place, have been sold in near | K' V1 ‘" >“«•>» imiviwiMil satisfaction. \V(
ounties at sums ranging from £^,(NHI
a piece of political pot
Hon. .lames M. Dobbs,
< onsul to \ alparaiso.
J lie committee in charge nasnn*i .' .. . .... ! do not .hesitate to guarantee them
.i i, * ,i w .... .... I counties at sums ranging from . . • \ ,
thanks ot the o.v/i.i 11. Im an mvi- ^ r I every time, an I westand read}' to re
lation to attend the merchants’ May' ,u fund the j»ureha*e price, if satisf.n
week festivities in Savannah, begin-I ^ l * s s,M, i°n <»t tb
,ling May full. iH'.i:!. Immc of the peach,
ig the line of tin
The remains ol the late President.
.Jefferson Davis of the Southern
Confederacy, will In* earned from
New Orleans to Richmond, \ a., lor
final interment, on May 2Hfh.
Tin* Pedwine defale'itioii investi
gation is to be resinned and to be
probed to the bottom, “bet, no guilty
man escape” should be the motto o)
Attorneys .lames and Jackson.
Editor \V. J. Kent, formerly of
Tifton, is now bolding down the tri- jj (| j-
slat'* is the true j tory results do not follow their use
and the lands iThc.sc remedies have won their great
Deop'ia South- ! popularity purely on their merits.
Dissolution Notice.
GKOKOIA—IlfCItHIKN COUNTY
and after this
Carter, who
..., ... Henry Ivlllott
who rouble* in lterrlen county Maul state, which
eopartnerKhlp done the busine** of munufaotur-
)n naval store* in the enmity of Jlerrien and said
Mtate. Sabi copartnership I* thl* day dissolved
by iimturl consent. Said Jwonard Carter having
bought all the Interest of said Henry Klllott in
Halo eopartnership liiiHineMH both real and i»er-
Konal. The future name of »aid hualne** will he
that of !<eouard Carter, the auld Leonard Carter
will tLHAume all the liabilities r.f the said firm of
Carter «V Klllott, thin March nth 'Hull.
l,K(*VAl(l> C A flTKH,
llliNItV KM.IOTT.
City Marshal's Sale For Taxes.
GKnftGIA—liKHItlKN 1-orxTV.
Will In* Hold before the City eourt room door
in Tifton on the fir.*t Tuenday In Mav next, be
tween the lawful bourn of Hale, one homteand lot
ill the City of Tifton, being: loL 10, ill liloek 17.
Iw\led on an the property of ,1. I). Calhoun by
virtue of u tax execution fanned by •!. II. Good
man, f.lty tax collector, for hUelty tax for the
veur lH'.ri. TlilH .March .50, IH'.i.'l.
A..I. MeCltHA.CIty Marshal.
EDUCATE for PROFIT
JIY ATTENDING
MOORE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,ATLAWTA.G/l.
A High-Grade Business Training School.
Have placed over luon Mtidont" In bind-
iienH. The bent It u»»l »*«*<** and Whorl hmul
roiiTHO In exlHtence : tiie only M'hool In the
Mouth conducted on the Acti'ai. Uchixu*
plan. student* enter any time. Send lor
circulars.
r ri ETON
■b.kc \Y. 1'
A' Cos. Drugstore.
ern and Florida railroad are
adapted to the successful growth of j Pet ween their two Press Assoeia-
fiuil. ili(*n>. Ceorgia editors may get a free
It in estimated that next season I,- ride to Chicago this year, and ;t peej
(Hill,(Min peach <recs will be planted ! at. the World s Pair.
,1, " ‘ City i ..i ,.r... ,
1892. PROSPECTUS
1893.
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The Tifton Gazette.
Ere the beginning of 1803 the editor doffs his hat
to the people of Berrien, Irwin, Worth .111(1 Colquitt
counties, wishing them a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year. It is the purpose of the editor
tb mitke the GAZETTE a much
Better Paper Than It Has Ever Been.
Additions and improvements will he made just as
rapidly as the patronage of the people will justify.
To this end the edior solicits a greatly increased
patronage. The columns of the
Paper . Will. Contain. Every. Item , of, Local. Ness
In Herrien and surrounding counties which the
editor can gather by industrious effort, especially
that which lie thinks will be of interest or benefit
to the readers of the paper. It will also contain
1
ern and Plniid.’i railroad. j I.n am Cor.vrv.
To-day there is a party of gentle- Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
men from Michigan prospecting down Ih * ,s U "‘ I' :l,,n, ‘r
.i i ■ • w . • , , I'. J. ('heliev A ( '«
the (icorgia ^mitlieni ami r lornbirail 1 • .
load willi a \ iew of buying a large
pod of the I * lack shear 'I'iines. lie is
a hustler, and will surely catch bolh
fame and fortune from the 'l imes.
Wayeross is fast becoming the
< lneago of the south. Ten (livorees
were granted by the superior court
in one day this week, and it, was not
a good day for divorce suits either.
The Atlanta Herald says it doesn't
make inv dilTercnee which got the pie
• Clurhie or llokie. The bu-inexs
of the present hour i« the fnllillmeiit
of the democratic pledges to tin*
people.
There seems to be a clamor for the
re-cstablishment of the whippingpost
as a punishment for many petty in
fractions of the law. However, the
days of barbarism lia\e past in
< icorgia.
The <•corgi:i Southern road sold
last week its first Imx of tobacco
grown and manufactured at Cvrlon-
eta, its famous farm. The tobacco
brought , r »n rent per pound. Thom-
ustoii Times.
rresident Clcwdand, it is ‘•aid, is
fast failing in health under the strain
<ifotliei.il business. He is undertak
ing to do too much in loo short a
time. I le should call a hall in the
interest oi I he people!
Am exchange asks, “Ilow many of
tile women, Cod Mess them, can tell
the text.-x ol the st rinoiis tie*} heard
last Sunday? and how lew of them
would go astray u; dcseri
neighbor's new spring dre.-.-es
bonnets ?” Faster, eh V
President Cleveland and his cabi-
m‘t have rommeiieud the work of rc |
form in real earnest by lopping oh j
Ulineeessai'} olliees ami sinecures.!
Commissioner of agriculture, Mm-imi,
has already saved to the countv
12o,(Mill a year on this line
Th e new dcinocralic administni- |
tion is making a line start towards!
ping the treasury. Tin* receipts '
for the first twenty live davs of March
was f 1 ,(*(10,011(1 in excess of the o\-
penditnres, notwithstanding ^DI,.‘»oo,
000 were disbursed m pensions.
Congressman Hnsseirs paper, the
Hainbrulge Democrat says: “Ifthel
ofliccH are not put in the hands of
those in sympathy with the adminis
tration, the wheels of rctorm will lie
dogged and hindered. ‘Turn the
meals out.’ They expect it. and the
people who pul the Democracy in
charge ol the government, demand a
change all around.”
Editor lien Allen, of the Tifton
G.\>:kttk, is entitled to the palm for
Wuitlg one of the neatest weeklies in
. Georgia. It is always newsy and ils
editorial columns are ably conducted.
Hut everybody knows ibis. Al
bany Herald. Kditor Melntosh
knows What i*. re(juires to make a
and for grapi
vineyards w ill lie e-UablKhed. I'he
(icorgia grape makes the very lines!
of wine, and these Michiganders in
tend to make brandy from the hulls
of the grapes, (icorgia grape brandy
is an r.\ccllent at I ic|e.
Considerable of this land now be
ing purchased wiU be devoted to
truck farming, and the canning of
\ egefables and fruits will h.conic a
great industry in (Icorgia. A e.in
ning factor} 1 is being built at Tilton.
A M iliion Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and not less than one million people
have found jiM such a friend in Dr.
King’s Nesv Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and (’olds. If yon ha\c
lic\ er used this (ireal ( 'oiigli .Mednine,
one trial will (oiivinee yon that it lias
wonderful curative powers in all dis
eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Kadi hotlle is guaranteed lo do all
that is claimed or money will lie re
funded. Trial hollies free at .lake W.
Faulk A Co*. Drugstore. Large
hot I |es ,*(!(• and I .
Xceordiug (o Tlicir ITnils.
F*y their fruits ve shall know them,
is a correct measure ot judgment,and
will apply with cipial lorcc to men,
land and trees.
'Twoiild be utter foil} for U.s |o
proclaim one t liing, while our acts
asserts the eoiilrai} eoiitinualh'. Wc
kimw that this immediate section ol
count} has superior advantages, but
strangers m eking investment* will
K 111. ir j ,J '" ,,ur
l|(l j i( 'They must have >nbAtantial proof.
The c\ idenees ol lbn‘,1 sjieaks loudest
• I the sterling (publics of the resi
lent* ol a localit v. as w ell as the
loing business
in the city of Toledo, county and
slate aforesaid and that said lirm will
t nrc. Large j pay tin* sum ofONK HCNDKKD
IM >1,LA ITS for each and every ease
of (katarrh that cannot be cured by
the use ol I lad’s (‘atari'll ( hire.
Frank J. ( iiknkv.
Sworn to before me ami subscribed
in inv presence, tlii* Oth day of Dcc-
eeiliTier, A. D. 1 ^S(l.
I L. S. ] A. \V. (11.MASON,
Notary Fnblir.
II.ill’s (’atari'll Cure is taken inter
nally and acts directly on the Mood
and mucus surfaces of the system.
Scud for testimonials free.
K. .1. ( ‘mi:n |’v A' (’o.. Toledo, 1 L
i. Sold by Dnggists, The.
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
<. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor,
Scientific American
Agency lor
CAVEATB,
TnADr. MARKS,
DESICN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, etc.
For informal ion °n fr«« Ilnmlhook write to
Ml NV X CO.. lJltt*AIiWAv. New Youic.
Oiliest itiiroati lor ocvurliitf luttontH *n Anu-nra.
j*; very pul on taken out by ns l» brnutbt brforo
tbo public by u notlco Riven free of ciiurno in the
fdcnttfic JMttenau
Earnest clrmlfttlnn of nny pclontlfln pnppr In t>io
worbl. spinminiijr illHstmoMl. No Intolllponi
n.iHi -bonbi I.,* wiib,-in it. IVoeklr, 83,011 n
veins Jl.e.-ix uioiuh*. AGdroHH Ml.'NN A CO.,
i'L’UU.xmni .301 lliotulway, Now York C’ltjr.
compliment of humorous nn.ii literary
vending. This issue of the paper will go to hun
dreds of renders who are not. subscibers; we re
spectfully ask them to carefully peruse its columns
and confidently solicit their patronage. They cannot
fail to pionounce it worth the
S UBSCRIPTION P RICE, 81 a YEAR
Don’t fail to send money with your older for the
paper, improvements can’t he made on time subrrip-
tions. ii. T. ALLEN. Editor.
JOB PRINTING
FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION
OF Til K
GEORGIA CHAUTAUQUA
AT A Mi A X V,OA..
April 2nd to April 10th.
PH OG R A M FO R S P EC I A L. SC H OOLS.
March LV Opening lay of Physical and (’umimTcnl departments.
March 27. Opening lay of Musical and Kloetilion departments.
April 2. Opening day of Assembly and Sunday-school Primary Normal
depart incut.
April J. Opening day of Kdiicalionnl department.
April I. Opening of Sunday school Normal department,
:o:
ASSOCIATION OFFICIOUS:
Josi.i'ii S. D.wi*, A. \V. Mi sk, II. M. M< Is rosn,
President. Secretary. Superintendent,
COLTS oF I NSTKCCTOHS:
^ . A. Di n<w, Pli. D., and Ui:v. A. K. Di nmnc, D. D.,
Superintendent*.
I , . | lion. S. D. Pradw'dl, Atlanta, Oa., State School Commissioner, will be |
1 ' U " M 11 Director of Kdncational Departimmt, assistc«l by Col. Frances \V. Parker,
Principal Illinois State Normal School, Chicago.
Dr. H. K. Palmer, New N ork City, Director of Music.
Dr. \\ . (i. Anderson, New I laven, Conn., Director of Physical Depart
With New Type, iN’uw Machinery,
Skilled Workmen,
AND Elegant STATIONERY,
Thu G:i?.ct.Ut Job Printing Dupnrtmont will he pre-
)mred lo execute,at hliort notice and in the highest
style of the art all classes of
Commercial and Legal Blank Printing, Pamphlets, Etc.
The proprietor’s personal attention will bo given to
all orders for the job printing department. Orders
solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in quality of
work and prices. The office is located in rooms 5
and 7 Love's Brick Building.
M. T. ALLEN,
Proprietor.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
— I"kki’s ,v Fut.i. Srni't.y
tell I)
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine Pc ; i*fuin«vy, School Books and Stationary.
Larrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
men t.
;i|ld* ll'(
d.
*f nntbnfi
'.\ hleliri s
asserts jn*t (he centi ;iiy.
if wc ile*ire immigration, be the pur
p«»*e wlmt it may, Mih*tantia| testi
mony must In* produced (i* prove
that the country is as good as we
Maun ii lo lie.
If wc claim (icorgia to be an excel-
lent farming country, we must show
farms **n which plenty and to spare
is produced. Farms that di.-play evi
dences of deli rioration will not sus
tain the praise wc voice, ami will re
pel the Iionie-stvker, ard the man
wlm proposes to liny land as an in
vestment. The (ieorgja farmer who
buys western meat, Kirn unit bay
cannot prove that his farm i* a vain
able possession.
As a fruit growing country this
immediate section has been judged
by its fruits, and tin judgment is cm
phath ally favorable.
II wc desire to induce the estab
lishment of manufacturing iudu.sU'ics,
Lev. A. S Durstou, Syracuse, N. Y., Director of Klocution Department.
The most select stork of Tobaccos and (‘ijrnrs in tho city.
My cumoiiiers can he served with good Havana cigars.
Kd win I I .yon, of Yale
erclorc, | j--j,J,y ami Typew riting.
I»c\. A. K. I >niining, I >.
N(‘final : 'epartincut.
Mis- \nii;i Joluisou, AH*
Normal I h partiuent..
I call special attention to Prof. Dexter’s Catarrh Cure, Magic Balm
ruiveiksity (iymnasium, Instruct.>r of Slcnog- Kidney and Liver Cure, Lung Restorer, Mesmeric Blood Clcnnsei
j and Rtieunmt ic Cure. They are proprietary medicines that arc recomtneuden
D., P**).ston, Mass., Principal Sunday-school i very highly for the purposes claimed for them.
* rUKSHKST and REST HARDEN SEEDS, nil the year round.
Hall and pee me.
Tifton, Ha., April 22, 1*01. J. O. GOODMAN'.
phis, Trim.,Principal of Sunday-school Primary
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM.
St’NHA V. Al’IMI. 2ifU, OlT.NIN<• DA Y~
r M. Svnttnu l*\ ( N Slum, l.t.. !>., ('hancHlor S\ rtu’itse t’nlu'rsjtv.
s I' M Sui \ l. i'H.
M»»ND \\ . A I’itl I, ;«td -
11 -oo .\. M l.rt imv l'\ l{;\M*i W - * «ut«*w»kv . Albany, (ia.
I.'M'I' M I ..Ml UI »• l« t \ ltn\. W. n il'.iwi'll, of MonIc*.
* "•* I*. M. * tj'.'itIuc N’l'111. Itocital ot\>, AtUtresHn*, Sonus l*\ Cltorus, etc.
Tl'I^DAV, A l*l(Tb I'll; -I’KKSS DAY”
U *mi ,\ \t. ||o,t. (iit/awa\ ilarirbluv. <>f Savtinuuli.
1 ,oo 1 * M, til ion bx Uim AS liuritinn
s .oo 1 * M. las luiT l*v chaios’UoV ('. S' Smla
W I.DNKSD A V. Al’Ulb Mh, " IJH'i AT IONA I. DAY”
V .H X M. ,\»tilvvMt‘> S tv. UiintwvVi.
it 1 'I l.ncluio t*> U'>v. N\ A. ( mill* v. 1 >.I>.. rrv.btunf Etnof.v Lnllcce.
,M I’. M. las-iut*' l<\ ( ban. ( \. SIiif*, .>f svr.tfitM' (’ttlveniliy.
* |\ M (it unl ( nil*' m*i, l»r. I|. U. Calmoranil ('bauiauoua Chorus, Soloaatnl Duetts.
I’lKKsDA V, A IMUI. On. ‘NATION A I, DAY”
I U ihi l*. M Ail«lrt’s« b\ Uov r.iiwiml .\n«U>r*on, I*. I» , of DunaWlsnn. Cnon.
| "’i I*. M VC Iii'ih 11\ U«<\. Sa n Sionll. of Atlanta, On.
I s oo r \i. nit it.itlnn* b\ IJo\ A. S. Durstou, with Honur* b\ the chorus.
1 ; IUI*A Y. A I *; U!. 7th, “CDYKNUICS D.\Y ’
l"'Hi v vt HcitjuIoii of Gov. YV ,1. Northpn hy the i ltlxonn and hn-al militia, with address by
| Hi*’ (oorruor.
. \\ no A M. Nddti'sn oy Hon. .lohn Vctai'ic Grnviv .
! ' »Ht l M. CtMtol Coijuort, cha»uau.|ua Chorus, Si to* and DuctLs.itmho the* ♦Uroutlon of lir ll.
I l< 1‘atiurt
i a on c \|. Athlutiu I'.xhlhlHou, uniler tho dlrvi'tlon of Dr. W G. Anderson.
ISATI'UIIA V. A 1*1111. Mb, " UKrUIlN ITIUN DAY"
| !o t'n \ m. pniniHMln3 of urudiut« s, S<tnila\-n« ho<il rbUdrsn titnl chthlrnn flrpart-
! nn’nt •o"l i Jasms. I'a*«lnt: ol the mdu’H. ria'oftnit Inn of ^r.iiluali'* hy Su|>erinion(li?utA of ln»tmc
j Hon A Ik Dunning and W. ,v. Diinran. AdCroi... hy Uo>. V. L. Dunnlt*u, |v. l>.
IV M. l , iVM , ntatb*n ot l>i|iloiua4 hy Siijh vlntondci'.tf 1 Thtncnn ami Dunuiuj;.
BIG- B A K G A INS!
i
:IN:
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
! carry n lull line of Drv-Oooils, mid am.
selling AVinter Goods nwfty ldelow Cost to
make room for n splendid Summer Stock.
. • ,,Mt I’ M Athltviv* h) Col. Kiait«'.'N VV.. Darker, of Chn-iiuo, Jll.
wc must ih'iniiiisii'iitr I hal I lie com. SI - N11A V, A I’ll II, III h •
, , . It :(Ht A. M. S«rtnoti hy Hev. A. K. Dountnc, D D.
(lie prnlttanb 1 j :» «") 1*. Xt l.tM*mre: “irawls In tlm Holy l.nml," h\ Dr. II 15. Palmer.
I l,,|a """ Kuril imliiMti-iiM. Wr !mu'ni'ia'y, AFKl'l. !'ii'Vi"‘"
• litions arc favnrahic D
must show (Mir huih ii V cur works. | r;'.U'.r" • o r» r ...«p.„.„,. r n, | jjy PANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Is fully stocked with the best goods.
W. O. TIFT.
So in every avenue of business, in
the social walks of iib, in moral and I
good iU'WH|nt|H>r mid hriicc n L that i tiuiitical aHilinihms, as well a» in tin-
Kc in now gi'hig Albany tin ’ ' ‘ 1 '
t.laily jjaiinr hIic 1i.-ih evor laal.
I ii • m T | hrilllifnlnrm , ■ | , |,,.
I r.Tlillt \ ..ml \ Ha'll
rlimalr an.I the I
i*l.ij•! .G- tity >.i
Mlis, I,. 'IKIGKB, 1 'iamsi.
*]>(‘rial rains mi all railrmnK One !'ari> rnund (rip lirknls ran bn had
ill mails leading In Albany.
I'nr anv infm'mallmi ilonol. Address,
II, M. M' I'msii. .''u|K'rintrndni)(, Albany, Ga, l
1(K i "V.t» A . ,(tr.'A*n l.