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THE GAZETTE
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PADRICKvBROTHER
HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT!
THE TUllSF OF TIME,
A. C. CLEMENTS, M. D,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
B. T. AliLESf. Editor,
Official Organ County of Barries,
Official Organ Olty of Ttfton.
TERMS OV HUHHCMlTIONi
One Year.
Bis Months ..
Thro* Month!,
1NVAK1AM.Y 1* AnVASCK.
Entered at the postoffice, at Til ton, Georgia, as
nail matter of the eecoiid class.
ifmiie—i.ova Hutliiing, Kourn ho. 1.
DR.N. PETERSON
NEWS AND VIEWS,
Physician, and Surgeon.
TIPTON, - GEORGIA.
Omen—With J. W. l’nulk & Co.
Calls answered promptly day nr night.
Office nraetded will recelvo attention betwcn
•i. . t .-L. . r -iw, i in.on ... .....I 14lA mi
\ RUSH FOR BARGAINS
Wo uro daily receiving large ship
ment* of now good* in every depart
ment. Being ( too busy wiling
through tlio day wo liave to open our
good* at night. Wo haven’t the
time nor could we do our *tock jus-
tlco through these ooliunnaj all wo
ask i* ft visit from you.
HAS
Made His
Offme—Room in the Tifton Drnj; Wort.. J
Thanking the labile for It» pMt lih«rw
liatruriagc anil solicit ft continuation of the saniQ*
D R. J . ^r H AM MO N D,
Physician and Surgeon*
ENIGMA, (It. « W. R. R.) GEOnOIA.
Special attention to Chronic dleewe, and ilto-
eases or Women and Chi dren. < all. l'romptlr
attended. Work on the line (it the B. & W. R-
It., ospeelally solicited: and all .calls IWwaU
promptly attended. Hills doe when .art f«!*«f
rendered. Charges moderate. Consultation Xl
Our FIFTH Sinn’MKXT of dress
good*. Those will gio ft* the otlier*
did, WITH A ItUSIfS^
Overcoats, ->
Cloaks,
W alking
Jackets,
Sliawls,
Comforts,
Blankets, &c.
Never choapor than tlio lot we are
opening thin week.
WITH US
& D. J. WILLIAMS.
l^urnitui*©
UfcORGIA.
No. l, ttp ntalrt
CORDKUC, • -. ^
Office—Bank nuiliUng. «
ticorgia-Alabsma Business College,
MACON, GEORGIA.
The School of the South 11 Coverin' a
Floor Op,toe of 7,600 Square Feet.
InutrucMon purely practical. Rtmlentn enft-
(Uwt an',mil buMlitvM tnuiMC-tbu» by xoaiJf
freight ami «xpr«B*.
Four Departments—Commercial, Btonograj h t -
Telegraphy and l’en Art.
Vuplls Kuurunteml the aunplct ion of any cottrs*
in leaa time, »t, loan expunru- anti more thorough*
ly than to ilo*»lhlo in any other institution.
Opon the entire year—graduate* assisted to
piwiiiDIJH.
For full pUrtic.ulars write to
Wyatt Mahtin, Macon, Oa.,
Our lineof Xmasand Hoi
iday cards are iqnsur-
passsd.
Wesell Bibles of all kind;
bolow publishers
prices.
Oxford Concordance, Teachers’ Bi
hie; heautifal Seal binding, gilt-edge
good type, linen paper—eompleti
with nil maps, aids, references, etc.
Kbit ONLY *2.60.
Thomasvillc, - Georgia,
ijr. Telegraphy, Typewriting, Vrf
ilArlthmutic. htmhmts siasimed t
io vacation, for full psrtlenlaf
U. W. II. ftTASLY, J’residout.
AT DAHLONEGA. ;
A branch of the State University
Spring Term begins First Monday in
February. Fall Term begins
First Monday in September.
Doit sclirtol in tlio Fidllli. for lUnlrnli with,
limited mnsn*. Tim military training it
tliurough, IkiIiiij indent 15. N. Army oflicoS,
doUtilel by too Secretary of AVur.
BOTH 6EXE3 HAVE XNIUAT, AD VAN.
TAOES. I ffl
Student! nrt prepared and JteMiied t.i
teach in tlio public telim.U, by act of tli,
legislature, ■ . ..
'Loctutw, ,,n Agrlcullnra and tlio Sdeaeai
by dUlinguMiol SUlfeiitut* and acii"1er<-
Fur health !ha i-limnto is upsurpiuted.
Altitndo 2237 feet.
Board $9 per month and upward!. Jlets* ;
Ingnt lower rule*. ■
Mach,, Sonnier and representative nf the
.lata is entitled amlrequeMed ln
pupil from bis district oremm
paying rtintrlrtOntien fee, dufta
alike, and that, is simply quarrellni
with the divine order to quarrel will
For cat sing
•Ytary or Trcoi
one’* neighbor because lie cannot, see
with the oyoa and hear with tlio same
eiipu and bolievp with tlio sumo belief
that wo do."
When on a visit io Iowa, Mr, K, Dab
tqu, of I.iiray, Itussoll county, Kansas,
called nt Hie laboratory of ChuubetlatR
A Ft) , Dm Molhu*, W allow lli.cm hi* Six
year old Imy, wlmso Ufa lutil boon Bttvud
by Chnmliorlaln’r Doiigl) ileimidy. ll hav
ing ell rod him of aVOresovorn attack of
6rwtp. Mr. DtHMi ft 'tiorialn that Jt
saved Ida bur’s llfo and Is onthu|jullC In
it's praise of tlie Remedy. For sale at
J. W. Paulk’s Drugstore.
Next Monday is Chrialniaa. How
am you ilxod- to enjoy it.
Doors open from daylight until eleven, p. m
Youth, Anxious to>
mm
Hon. Hoke Smith, Socretary of the
Interior, has kindly sent the Oaekttk
a copy of hi* annual report, for which
lto ha* our thank*.
. 'l’Kh Lold siildior” racket should
come into di*u*e in (ieorgia politics,
hot merit be the one and only thing
hnudful in our candidate* for office.
IScpreKciit'itive* Knight, Simms,
Norman, Sumner, Faulk, Wilcox and
Johnson, are ail platform democrats;
bonce they endorsed the Bacon reso.
bilious.
The Sparta Ishmaciitc »ay«: “Next
year is going to bo a year long to ho
i-pmmnberod by e.andidalo*; for many
will he called and hut few will he
chosen.”
Already dimension and political
antagonism* are being “bred and
born" throughout the second con
gressional district—people, hungry
for office, trying to displace Hassell
in coltgres*.
J. J, Van Alnn say* lie does not
want to emharraAS I’resideut Cleve
land by going a* United Stale* Am
Imssador to Italy, lie Inin one virtue
after all—of doing the right thing at
the light lime.
Tlio Augusta Exposition ha* cloned
with nothing biing said about, it*
great hiioccbh. There were 110,000
people present on Tuesday of hi*t
week just to catch a glimpse of Vic
I’lWnlont Stevenson,
(lov. Mitchell says Corbett mid
Mitchell shall not prize light in Flor-
Ida; the eity entiucil of Jiteksoij'vlll
says they sluill, as there m no law to
prohibit it. We slmll sen what will
become of this conflict of authority.
The Fort Valley Leader very
truthfully *ay» that “the most Inde
pendent mail on earth to-day Is the
Southern farmer who is out of debt,
with a wife like a fruitful vino
about Ins house, and children like
olive plunto ’round about Ins ta
ble, filled with homo-raised provis
ion*."
The Bacon roNolutioim were adopt
ed by the legislature with but few
dissenting yeteH. The representative*
of Berrien, Brooks, Colquitt, Worth,
Irwin, Coffee and Clinch counties,
Voted for the resolutions, and there*
1ty ondormul tlio position the <l,t-
ekttic has taken upon all the ques
tion* embraced in the resolutions.
I’roerasiination is the predominant
sin of the southern people, We do
pot mean that all arc guilty of “put
ting off for to-morrow what should
be done to-day,” but the great ma
jority of onr southern people are per
mitting their possessions and their
prosperity to slip away by not living
up to their opportunities, by not do
ing to-day “with their might what
their han't* find to do." They have
allowed “pleasure" to step in when
-duty” called.
To illustrate: Take the average
Berrien county young fuliner J he
buy* guano, make* and harvests his
crop. The intervening time, be
tween harvest and sowing, which
should he devoted to the manufact
ure of fertilizer for the next year’s
drop, is iritted away going to place*
of aimisenient and frolic, and visiting
around among relatives and friend*.
We do not wish to deny the young
people any diversion, on the contrary
think it very necessary to health and
happiness, but the great majority of
our young people carry diversion to
excess; they should not allow pleas
ure to usurp too much of duty’s
time. This is one of many ways the
farmers permit procrastination to
steal their valuable lime. Others
could be enumerated had we tlio space,
But the farmers arc not alone
guilty; the spirit of procrastination
permeate* ever walk of life—the law
yer, the merchant, the doctor, tlio ed
itor, tin: meruhanio, and right along
down the entire list. None are us
ing their time and opportunities to
the best advantage; all can look hack
on misspent time during the year
1808.
lint, let us not replno; wo cannot
undo what lias been donu, hat we can
and should prevent a ruourrciici
Let us wake up, put on new zeal and
energy for 1801, write “duty bofor
pleasure” as a motto upon our ban
nor, and live up to it.
WE ARE CONFIDENT
it is to your interest if you wish
to purchase anything, jm-t
bring ns a list of your
wants. Wo will fill it at
totpnishingly LOW I’HICICS.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician and Smrgeon,
TIFTON OKoKOIA.
We are filling our Fnrnilurc De
partment with everything needed in
that line. A beautiful lino of
Reed
Chairs,
PLAIN AND
U pholstered
also in OAK, just in.
' '-ial
Mr. .1. I’. Illalzc, an extensive real cm
tale denier In Dos Moines, low.i, narrow
ly t-seaia-il one of llie snvoresl nltreks cf
pnonmonlii while la tin- northern part of
that itftlo (Itirlnn a recent hllzzai-il, key-
jilt Sntui'ihiil Itn'inr, Mr. Illslzo hail Of
csslnn to ilrlvo several miles during iho
storm ami was so thoroughly rhllloil dial
lie was iinnhlo to got warm, and inside of
nn hour after Ids return lie was IlitVntvn*
ed with a severe esse of pneumonia or
lung fever. Mr. Illalze seal to the near
est drugstore and got a hmtlo of Cham
lierlaln's Cough Remedy,of which liehnd
often heard, and took a numlmr of lunp-
doses. He says the olfocl was wonderful
and In a short Hum lie was lirealhlng
pille easily. He kept on inking the
medicine and the next day was aide to
lime to Do* Moines, Mr Illalze regards
Ills curn ns simply wonderful. For sale
Ilk’s i:
rices
Knowing that wo buy direct from
Importers and Manufacturers, ona
bles us to save him tlio jobbers or
middleman’s enormous
NOTE THESE PRICES.
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Oak
in J. W. I’niilk's Drugstore
ONE’H MIGHTS OF OPINION.
•Our immediiile eongresHimin, lion
Bun K. Itussoll, is quoted iih saying:
“I am in favor of an individual in
come tax. That would equalize tax
ation. I do not see any reason why
corporations should pay a lax and
rich individuals be left untuxod. An
individual tax would sti ike corpora
tions anyhow." Our lieu is sound on
platform democracy.
lion. Goorgo 1*. Woods, Into editor
of the llawklnsvilln Dispatch, is
dead. Ilo was a bright, genial fol
low and exceedingly popular with
the fraternity to which ho gave the
best yenrs of his llfo to illustrate.
Born and roared amid tlio iviregras*
of Worth county, wo can pay him no
higher encomium than to say ho was
a typical “Wirogrnss Cracker."
The Gazette succeeded during
the onmpnign last year, in oonvlne
ing tho people of Jlerrien county, in
a quiet and friendly way, that there
was no necessity for a Third party in
thi* sootySif, Ilonco, there is very
,Vttlc Third, partyism in tho county
• to-day, and the Gazette thlnks. it
ustnpiessUry to get up a row with
i ' What lUtjc there I*. But. some pa
pers and people have fallen out with
the Gazette hoonuse it accomplished
its purpose wHbont brag, or bluster,
or.jjousciop proclamations, t
Cures scratches on
horses,and mange on
dog* with one or two
,Ja°: sale bv i W. Paulk
This limy truly bo denominated the
era of political intolerance—a period
when a man, claiming any sort of do.
onoy and respectability, utmost shud
ders when confronted liy his duty
as a citizen because he feels restrain
ed in the exercise of free thought,
free speech, free action, three lliings
llmt has ever been held up as the pal-
aditim of American freedom.
The Amerluiii; Press, in a well eon-
Delved editorial, makes the following
teiNO expressions, which commend*
themselves to tho thoughtful consid
eration of llmsc who are ready to
throw the hnyeottor’s bomb at their
neighbor who dares differ witli them
in political thought and notion. Thu
orach's might digest it with profit!
“Now we conecivo that the very
corner stone of our institutions is the
right to hold and express in de
cent, temperatn words, whatsoever
opinion seems good to one. This is
tliu genius of liberty. This is the
breath of life which quickens freedom.
“If, then, this be so, by wlmicrook
ed reasoning will a man arrive at the
ooiioluuiiih that, lie nan righteously he
angry at an individual, simply hueansu
the opinions of that individual don't
square with the angry man's opinion?
“Mon and brethren, let us rciiu-m-
bet* this: That God did not see lit in
his infinite wisdom to make us ali
W alnut
Suites
For
Month,
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
mail ordotN tilled promptly
All
when
-O’
yeve
is enclosed, or, will ship
C. m 0« " D.
All goods are returnable.!
it' not satisfactory.
BALT.
Car load salt just in,
will save you money on
this article.
Wo liave tho largest assortment of
Holiday goods in this section
have proken all
prices.
AND
previous records in
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A Few
fi inch China Dolls -In.
12 “ « “ 8c.
Dressed “ “ - 6c.
Dolls of nil kinds, from 4 to 60
Inches High.
_:0 : —
lOOO lbs.
Purest candy made to go at 7lc
per pound.
5oo Dozen
Best Florida Oranges, only
Florida Oranges,
160. per Dozen.
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Best Baisins,
Only I2je. lb. Nuts and fruits
of all kinds.
Currants, per pound, 5e. v
Hice, per pound, fie.
Starch, per pound, 6c.
Snuff, per pound, 40c.
Tobacco, per pound, 25c.
12 Boxes matches, 5e.
Mackerel, per can, lOo.
Poaches, per can, 10c.
Sardines, per box, 5c.
-a. i>-
thousands of other articles
Fui.i.y as Cheap.
PUBL1SHKKS’ PIUCE, *8.30
From Now
Until tho Holiday Season is over,
we will place before you goods, at
prices, no other bouse will offer.
OurStoek
Wns never more complete, and
cos never known to be as low.
Kayl'loasc call early in the day i
possible to AVOID THE HUS1I.
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