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The Tifton Gazette.
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THE GAZETTE : TJ1T0N, GA.
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Tlio HAXisrrK I* i»iil»ll**lt»*«i livery Friday morn-
Jngat Tifton, Ht*rrft*n county, Georgia. II In «!••-
foiitd to the IhuI interest of “ *
voted to the ImiU interest ot the growing «*lt> "1
TJfloo ami the adjacent country, ami :»h niicIi
ask* the support ami encouragement of the j en
tile of Iterriei! uml contiguous counties.
The subscription price of the Ga/.ktit I* *1.00
per year, 60 coil* for six months, ami 26 cents for
Uii * ... .
Iireo months, payable in advam
•“ * • tins rate* of th« Hakhttk arerca-
Tlm advertising
fnnat»leaml wllllx! furnished ii|ion applh ttllon.
Advertising utflB are line alter IIrat insertion ami
Will he prust’iited when the money In needed.
Corroapondnnee from neighboring townn l« so
licited and commutin'Uhnis on timely topic* are
alwavH welcome. AI .vays write on one wide of
the paper, and don’t forget to unclose your name
an an evidenceof good faith.
Kntered at the pontolllee, at Tilton, Georgia, as
mail matter of the scrond elnas.
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OlHcial Organ of Itrrrlcn Count).
11. T. AM.ION. Editor.
Edl(oHnl-o< (<•«.
Hog meat Ims tumbled "IT I lie
Iiigli shelf it bus been on for some
time.
Comptroller-floiienil Wright **«»>•
mutes tlinl. (in' deoreuse "f I lit* luxii-
hie resources of tlm sinte will reach
not less than $16,000,001), and neoes-
itutes the raising of' (lie lux rates.
Another editor has gone wrong—
Mr. .1. K. Howell has sold his inleresi.
in the Vienna Progress for the pur
pose of reading and practicing law—
nevertheless, we wish him success, in
his latest choice of profession.
The Vill Ionia Times advises 1.1ml
“It is the duly of every loyal Demo
crat to stand by the parly leaders.”
Tin; Oaxhttk rcitemles I ho advice
with the proviso; if the leaders will
Hliinil to and abide by the democratic
national platform promnigiiled Iasi
year at Chicago. That iiislriim ,, nl
ia the tri-sipiare liy which the lead-
era’ democracy is to he tested.
The weekly editors of (ienrgia are
almost un unit in favor of Congress
and the President giving force id
law to I lie demands of the ('hicago
platform, the expressed will of the
people, and predict if they fail to do
so, this administration will murk the
beginning to the end of the grand old
democrat party, which lias been the
pulludiiur. of lliu peoples’ liberties for
more than thirty years.
We repeat now wind we said during
the late campaign' unseemly a'uiseof
the populist leaders is not the way to
win them hack to the (Iclllliemlic
fold. Itesides it is entirely uncalled
for, out of order and ronlmry to the
titles of good bleeding. Il is un
manly lo kick a foe when he is down
and poweileHH. If the democratic
parly shall prove itself true to the
people in the ilesponsaliiiii of justice
Populism iHiis helpless as anew hum
ha he.
Don't tin Went.
Cniler the above caption Editor
Harrison, of the Thomaston Times,
reads the young men of Upton coun
ty—and of the slate as well— a sensi
ble lecture upon the folly of going
to the far western slates to seek their
fortunes. He insists, and truly, that
(Ienrgia presents to-day us many and
varied opportunities for success as
any state in the union,
lie te'lls llii-m naturally, it being
his home and there is no place like
Home, that middle (ieorgia is the
"(lardeii Spot of the Earth.” Ho
advises them to stay where they were
horn and reared; hut if it ho too
thickly settled for them and they
feel the need of elbow room, not to
go out of the grand old stale of
(Ieorgia to litul il, il ia entirely un
necessary.
lie pictures lo them clearly and
truly the grand and varied advanta
ges of north (Ieorgia and turns with
guild words to our own sunny south
land, lie says;
“HuntIt (leergia, lo ns, niters still
greater imliieeinents. It is the lloest
grazing ..ml pastoral section of our
state. The wiregr.iss and other na
tive grasses that abound everywhere
idler alnindant food upon which are
annually raised thousands of horses,
cal lie, sleep and hogs, and that loo
almost without attention. The wil-
is pule in must parts, the elinmte
Press Opinions,
Sir. Thulium linin', e.liiur of
(trs|.iiir, Ti'xiiiknniui Arkim-im,
found what he lielieven In lie llie
remedy ill cxl.lru'(< for die tins
llir
tins
In-,I
III.,
experience is well wcutli leiii.'iidieririir
lie says- "l.asl tuiiiifurr 1 liit. 1 a vei\
seven ill I mk of till x. 1 Irled iihnnsl
every known remedy, iiime aitiua lellt-l.
('liiiiiil.ttiInfii'h t’nlte, t’lmlera mid iliar
tinea Iteiaedy was icrmiimt-iidrd In in -
I ptlrelumed a tmlI It* and veil idinust
faimedliiie rrlli I | noil limed In inr i In -
Inedleliie mid iviim cnliiclv .-mill I lake
p'eu Hire in ifroinm. ndiiiir this irnie.li
In any peisi.n siill.'iina uiili tun-li a .li,
ease, a, m my ttdtm il is (tie hast med
lellie 111 exHcme ” ‘Jti and ,..l eeiu I.,,!
lie, tor sale at Tifitm lliim Snue.
While the t'dilnr nl' 1 he < i \ /.I,I 11:
is an uncompromising deiiiner.d, lie,
lievertlitdess, leengiiizes the fuel I lint
his llrsl duly is In the whole people
irrespective of party. It is his busi
ness In himiiiniizc, it possible, any dis
cordant elements that may show tlieui-
Stdves aillullg the musses, so asm give
them that strength that emnes from
Union of thought and purpose. It...
Moving the principles of llicilciiiocml-
in party is right it is imi naltiral for
him louse them IIS the I’oumlatinn til
his pulilieal building. However lie
has never held il as a purl of his du
ly to abuse and villify peophibeeiinse
they oppose Ids politics' views, nr he-
cattail he him failed to eimvinee them
ill a legitim ite and ipt'iel way that lie
is right and they are long.
is mild, hot 11 winter and summer, the
limber seems practically iiiexlians.ti-
Ide, it is as healthy as any other part
of the stale, the land is fertile and
lunch mute easily cultivated than
other placer, yielding everything al
most that is consumed by man or
beast; railroads now penetrate almost
every portion of it and it is being
settled up by refined, educated and
excellent people. All over that re
gion low ins and eil les lire springing
up almost like magic and everywhere
now schools and ehurehes alionnd.”
Kcrrieti calmly can take imicli of
Editor Harrison's kind wands to her
self, as much of Ins iiifoiomliou rel
ative to'his sccliuu of'.lie slide wns
gal liered while visit log within her bor
ders and a guest id the hospitable
hume of I.'apt. E. <i. Hrown, near
Nashville. ('apt. I trow li leok pleasure
in showing him I lie heuti11fnI country
laudigmms lo Nashville and we Imsl
we are not bclraying his cimlhleiice
by sav ing In' was perfect ly captivated
Editor Harrison does not hesitate
til say if he (lesinal In change his Id
eal inll he would come lo lleriieli
county.
Itefreshiug and delicious Hummer
s lire now being dispensed ill
Tifton Ding Store coca coin,
k shakes, sndavvaler, etc.
IM i n Session,
met in extraordinary
There Is laoro ('iitnrrli In lids seellon
lit the country I linn all oilier illseuses
put together, and uniII the la,l few
years was supposed to tie liieiindile, I'm
Tin
Congress met in
session al high noun Inal Monday.
I low long it will last and what It
will neeninplish is now a mailer of
painful conjecture. Wind it should
du is not definitely settled in the
minds of t lie people or in I Ind of
congress itself.
All agree, however. Hull the body
has been called Ingelher lo consider
the I'uianeid condition of the coun
try, which is depressed almost lo the
last degree, lied endeavor lo furnish
such legislnlton as will restore ecliv-
ily lo commerce and a greater degree
of prosperity to l lie people.
There seems to lie practical unani
mity existing uniting the members
and a desire not lo sipiahhle over any
pel views on the ipuslion in hand,
hut to adopt the legislation sugges
ted by llie majority at once and with
out parley, lion ('Intelch K. Crisp
was re circled speaker of the house
without ado, and there was praclieitl-
ly no flight over the other (.Hirers
necessary to the organization.
The ('resident’s message was read
in both houses early Tuesday morning
It deals solely with the i|Uestion of 11-
nuncr, and, while llie I’ivsideid’s
views are id vurialiee with those of a
great many of his fellow citizens, he |
appears to deal with it eimdidlv and
A lawyer is very much like a car
penter. He can llie a hill, frame an
inhiticlioii, bore a witness and chisel
a client.—Kort Valley louder.
When the wife falls in love with
the fashion hook, uml the husband
with the saloon and its companionship
the home soon goes.—Woodbury Mes
senger.
The limit who keeps his money in
an old sock or beneath a rook in some
out of the way place is a factor in the
present financial problem.—Albany
News and Advertiser.
Chickens and eggs have been more
plentiful upon our market for the
past ten days limn for several months
before. When good frying-sized
chickens sell for 10 cents we’re going
to try ut least one.—Whiglmm (frit
We arc bound to have good timcB
in (Ieorgia before long. We Intve the
men and the women, the girls mid the
hoys, llie climate and the soil, and the
rid lest, sweetest, watermelons the
world ever saw.—Atlanta Constitu
tion.
Hen Russel, (ieorgia’s editor con
gressman, reached Washington this
week and set himself squarely on the
Chicago platform and . ays lie is there
to stay. If all the democratic congress
men will do the same lliingthccoun
try will lie safe and llie democratic
future certain.—Macon County CJiti-
izell.
There was a panic in Chicago meal
market. Tuesday, and the price of
pork fell from *111.00 to '.Mitt per bar
rel, and financial ruin overtook tlioHe
who cornered the market. The people
nf the South can’t help rejoicing
over llie wreck. Men who make cor
ners in the necessaries of life an
worse than highwaymen. -Kpurtu Isle
muelito.
Here’s a splendid formula for hard
limes: Twelve Ilnurs of hard work
lil’teeii ouicisof pluck, tenonncesof
resolution, mix in half a barrel o!
energy,a id a lew drops of dctermiim
tion; shake well and lake a teaspoon-
ful 1)116 days m the year. Try it, am
two in one yon won't know iinyliting
.limit t the faults of others. AI Ij.ll.)
Herald.
The managers of the World's fair
have given notice to llie iiuiungers ol
llie Elnridn exhibit lo move out. Il
seems that I 'lorida made il poor show
anil the spare is needed for more in
teresting exhibits. We thought it
very nuforlunaln when (Ieorgia
failed to make an
must admit that
preferable In that
Inula .lounml.
In this as well im other seel inns,
farmers begin lo in irk I I heir Colton
under more favorable circumstances
Ilian formerly. As a general thing,
they have traded less, have smaller
store accounts to meet, and even if
col Ion goes down, they will haven
larger surplus than Icjs usitaly been
the case, llesides this, more atten
tion has been paid to raising corn and
hogs, and any farmer who has n id
plenty of these knows what it means.
foil tiaines Herald.
The farmers of the south must
have a home demand for their prod
uce hefure they can prosper. What
we need is a large consuming popu
lation in our low ns. If t'llthherl had
a population nf ten thousand opera
tive* and wage earners to consume
surplus farm products, our farmers
would supply them with vegetables,
eggs, poultry, pors, butter, milk, etc.,
the year round at remunerative prices.
Wit limit l his lionm demand diversitled
fanning can not lie made to pay. We
tuns! build up our towns Hint our
farmers may pros|>cr. —Cut liber t Lib*
iiiorprise.
GREAT REDUCTION I
B rookfield.
n
We take pleasure In announcing to the public that we are Belling goods cheaper
than ever. All we ask Is fur the people to come and
Price Our Goods for Themselves.
It is needless to give prices, hut como and we will astonish you. We carry a
llrst-elass line of goods nnd intend lo sell them If inducements will accomplish that
object. Wc do not advertise
Special ’Flar^-ain Days!
for every day Is BAHRAIN DAY with iis. We arc not SELLING AT COST, for
we make a living prolit on cverytldng we sell.
John Churehwell&Son
BROOKFIELD, G JV.
Come - and - See - TJs
AND WF, WILL TUEAT YOU 1UOIIT.
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HEADQUARTERS!
ENOCH P. BOWEN,
— DEALER IN —
Gfeneral Merchandise.
I am headquarters for the purchase and sale of all kinds of Country
Product!. I pay the highest market price for
Chickens, Eggs, Duller, Mod, Hides, Tallow, 'Beeswax, Etc,
* •
Don’t dispoKc* of your produce until you nave given me an opportu
nity of saying what is tin 1 market price for it.
urn urn ta mnicm
, .ME all ur n
In the price and quality of the goods I offer them, but never forget that
‘Hair and Honest Dealing” is the only true road to success in any business,
I make a Specialty of Farmers’ Supplies
n
t ir.
P. BOWEN,
Near the It. At \V. Depot, TIFTON, OA.
To Tobacco Dealers!
exhibit, but wc
her position is
of Florida,— At-
(iiuvriinU'i'.l in euro
lieh n ill) minutes.
I -t tl'UIUtl for sale hy .1. If.
j I'liulk ,V Co., Tifton, (.’a.
a grout ninny years doctors earnestly. He Ims not changed Ins
It II local disease, mill piOHOlllitit local
remedies, and hy constantly fulling to
cure with local treatment, pronounced it
Ineuraldo. Helenee lias proven catarrh to
boa constitutional(llseimo, unit therefore
requires constitutional treatment. Unit's
Citlftrrli Cure, leiilHlfiielurod hy f. .1,
(tlirney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
Constitution'll euro on tlm market. It N
taken Internally In doses from III drops*
fn n teaspoon fill. 11 nets directly'on the
blood nnd mucous surfaces ( ,f iijo sys
tem, They offer one hundred dollars for
rny core II fulls to cure. Head for clrco
lars .mil testimonials, Addtiss,
K J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, 0. '
0o)d hy druggist, Tile.
views on llio silver question uml
earnestly rmimmemU the unoondi-
ltonal repeal of the Sherman law,
Ile.ntVH the cnrreicy question rises
above the.plane of partisan polities:
The (l.v/m'lt furnishes the mes
sage to-day in supplement form, that
its readers may peruse ut leisure
wlml the President has to say on tins
most important subject.
Mortgage Sale,
(il'.nuniA -Kkimhkn rorvrv.
KyvIrtUMof tlu» j»on»»r vented In tm< |*v u
tjil'P' Mil It'll *.»t II IK.I’J, mil) idyju'it Ity
mu ISdIiyrl'* for ilu* I'urj oM' uf wui-tniiit: U
ltiTHtil<»orviH((i» •»> tlu»H,i(i| KulHTtw to It.
•Utuil M i ’ v ‘ '
m:i*U,t(iiU"l M »rd», .’Mli. 1KQ. fur iilmMv ilu).
I lu in, will! luimm I rum il.Mi* ot I tu mu ui H jwr
•■•’Hi |h»t ammiu. uml i)m< Octulu-r IM.tH'.rj. I wm
II nl jmldU* ihi’cia t»* tin* Itlj-hi'M Hdilcr fur
ctoli In lliu town ul Atlt'l, Miitl stati' and county,
un Smcplin, l|u'U;|| .la* ,,f Ant,n>»t. lM.'.t, Hr-'
twi iMi tit.* limnh uf lit n'lHiick u. in. uml ^ uYltmk M-H
1 caii't write a bowling advarljac-
mcnl, but I can repair your watebes,
chicks and jewelry,
Vot'Mans, the
■ jeweler
I have for .suit* about Six Thousand Pounds of
l 'i i sle lass Mamifacturod Twist Tobacco, divider
into Three Grades.
NICE SELLING SIZE TWIST
EVERY BOX GUARANTEED.
You can save Five cents per pound, besides freight, by buying from me
dl ai or address Cyrlonela Tobacco Manufactory, Irby, Ha.
D. G. IRBY, Manager,
Tift & Snow Co. its
Empire State Nurseries.
Fruit a ml Ornamental Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Plants and Seeds,
for the Orchard, Harden, Park and Forest,
JUNE 18, 1803.
RAILROAD.
eoNDKNRKU T1JIK TAlil.K.
Short Line to World’s Fair.
Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars
.faek4oiivlllc to Xui>h\iU«, via AtU-nta. coiimct-
lim In t'nlon iHtj ot at N»»h\IUe wlth V«»tlbukd
UtnlU'il tor C'hle.iiro.
With Velvet Train, via W. & A. H.K., from At*
lanta to Chlcap), making only one clmni^i from
I'alatka and .lacknom tile to Worlda Fair.
For Hummer tourists’ iminu in the Carolina.*
connc'i'iInns made with Fast Mail Train and Vet*
tilmlud Limited, via If. il* I)., in Union Dciot at
Atlanta. Cloae connections via <1.1\ K. U. for
Kirmiii;:hum and Kunsas City.
Sleeping Car on Night Trains
Form Macon and Paiatka. I'assenfreni leaving
I’alatka can ruinum in s1cej»ii»K car at MAomv
till 7 u. tu., where breakfast can lie hud and Con*
nections made with 7:4n train for Atlama, ;»ntl
trains Tor Au^uhIii, Atlicns ami MllledRevllle,
Montgomery and S-ivannah and all points Kast,
Nortii ami South.
ll.lititNs. A. u. Knapp.
Trav. 1*. A., Traflic Mgr..
Macon, Go. Macon, Ga.
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JUNE 18lh, 1893,
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(’oiniprtions tv it li Allan*'.! and West l'ojnt It. K.
at f^vfir.inge. (’oiiuec.lous with the (ieorgia
Midlaud and Gulf at Woodhur}*. C. K. It. ut
Harris City.
IJ. HU HNS, A.C. KNA1T,
Trav. T’ass. Apt. Trulhc Manager.
Mat/oii.Ga. Macon,(in*
I.ocml Time Table,
To take clicet Huiiday dune 4 h, U’J3.
Pusncngcr Tralns—East.
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STATIONS.
Wo rcspori fully Invito your attention to onr stock— complcto In nil depart
nietils; adapted to our clliiialv; of superior (ptulity and sold at moderate prices.
Handsome 30 pane Illustrated, Descriptive Catalogue free lo nil applicants. Ad
dress nil otilcis to
TIFT & S.V0W COMPANY, Tifton, (in.
All orders
Non:.—We have employed Mr..?. W. Hannon as Traveling Agent,
given liitn will receive prompt attention by Ilia Company.
J. W. JOINER,
NORTH GEORGIA
Eyes
examined ntnl titled free
charge.
Fine wateh repairing a specially
Washington Street,
ALBANY,
TIFTON
AT DAHLONEGA.
A branch of the State University
Spring Termbtffins FirM Monday in
February. Fall Term begins
First Monday in ScjUcmber,
Roft ochtNYl in tWnMitli, for »tm1<in(a with
Lv Brunswick..
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Ar Albany
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8 17 am 18 02 pm 0 40 am
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| No. 7,
12 50 pm all 45 pm 6 60am
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fl 141 m fl‘2 23 am
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1 I ilmitml moans. TI10 military trainitic is
\ 11 iV/iui 121 • Vioing uiidor sU. Army.offlair,
dotdiloi by tho Bocrolnry of AVar.
p. in. im* iidl«i\\(ug dcgchii*«i pnip<riA to %%It:
All tii.it tr.u i «*i j and *<f land. Mtnutcd, l\litg
ami botug bi tl,<* jm, ii of Adel, said «tiitu 'ni*«i
( ‘•niitY, .im) knoiia In tin* plan «*f mhii a*
Giunlon of 11 lot lying between llie I n,tin nf To
n>' Ib*blii4tni nii tin' south, ii'nd J. .1. Panlsl on
the nottb. I rout big nituMv sly furl on tl e cart
sb'.f.Mttd rininliig buck one litiudrcd no.I llftcm .
leet on south Mdi\ and one Inindird a ml tueho 1
fcf<t im tin* rifirtii si.ie to diiliiiug linn lic.wccn
J. tarrlsli nnd 1 >. n. HmibiiiMon. rkil«l pr**|v-
CM \ lo be sold for the pc.rpnH* '*1 mtUlyltig the
I'fliirhtnl, luti'iYKt ami i’iy*t dot* on the n)<«»u
di*scrllH*d lotto, the tviiiNiioler if nnvjo In* %si|(f
" v »r t«* the said .Simon Uoticits. Thi* July im,,
M i', lim it .Vnrtgtir.ee,
I'M.'In M. Ilnvii Ati.irm-y,
BOTH SRXKS HAVE E^VAI. ADUV*
TAG ESI
StudonU
:i nro nrcpnrod nnd
loach in tho jmblic tclmols, by
^ Meal Station. f Hto; »u signal.
• Dally, except BiirAa**.
IvfF«M5t conncctlo.i made at Wa^efow with
thmmch l*u!lman sleeping cars for »t. I^ule,
Montgoim ry, Hinuinghaiti, Nasbvfilo, Cbatta*
niMtgj, New York, Juckrom llie, Tani)>a and In-
icnnediatc points.
Hcclltiltig chair cars tetween WaycatnMi and
Montgomery via Hainlitli'gc*
(’. D. Owens, W. M. fiAVlIKAH,
Traflic Manager. G. P. A*
fl. W.Uoatks. GKO. W. HAfNkK,
A.D. 1*. A. Gen’lHnp*,
C. H. GRAY,
lleisf, Sign
and
Ornamental rainier,-
JKM.
SALE STABLES.
TIPTON, - OROllOIA.
( . A. WII.MAMS, Proprietor
1 nod lieon.ed t.>
set uf tlia
lag),latum.
Lecture...on Agrie(dl((ro oed thuStlccce,
hy distlnguiil’ed cduntturs sad icholtrs.
For health tho clinuda is uiwurpsued.
Altitudo V23T feet.
Board $!• j«T month sad upward,. Men.
lag »t lower mics.
Such Kimhir and repreentstivn of the
itste i, am,(tied and requeued t.isppuh tono i
pupit front hi* dtrtriet orcionty. without way cn.w tlMmbtr». wu.-Wo ths snher- !
nsntrlciilHticn fee, dvrinc liif, term, signed hive known Mr. <imy f<»r a nnml*r ot 1
For rutnhhj; cr information, suldriKs tscc^ . v<S4r - 4 Me iwi-ommcnj h(tr. as a Ant cIm»
wavy u f Treaatirar, Heart, v-ITra.Ie^ ' n?a^o. ,rw, ‘ '’ ,a ' Vm <
.
l*apur hanging am! unholstrnng i.i aH thHr
hnnehea. < arpeta cut, nude and laid. Slat-
tres^efl made to order anil renovated.
Order* left at Padrick lit,is. atull rvcelra
prompt attention.