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The Tifton Gazette.
I’UHI.ISHKl) WKKKI.Y.
B. T. AI,LKN, Editor.
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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, QA., FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1894.
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Official Organ County of Borrlen,
Official Organ City of Tifton.
THUMB OK HlIlIBCIillTION:
Ouo Year $10*
ix Month* BO
Throe Month* 2fi
IN V A HI A 111. V INADVANCB.
Entered at tho postofllce, at Tifton, Georgia, a*
mall matter of the second class.
SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION
OF THE
NEWS AND VIEWS.
Tho political pot in beginning to
hobble quite warmly,
(Jive os material prosperity or give
us—something better.
The Thomasvillu Advertiser doub
led its size in seven weeks. J I. is now
ft six-column, 8-page paper, and full
of interesting reading matter.
When will our country newspa
pers learn that candidates should pay
for their advertising the same as
merchants and other tradesmen?
In this ye.tr of elections many can
didates will feel themselves called,
hut only a few will bn chosen. And
won’t there he howling in Georgia.
It is thought the acreage seeded
to watermelons this year will lie much
greater than last year, and that grow
ers will ship only such melons ns
will command a good price in the
markets. Ho mote it bo.
The Coffee Countian, of Wllla-
coochce, has suspended. The mate
rial will he transferred to Wiuesboro
where it will lie used in the publica
tion of (lie Wareslioro Advocate.
Wo witrli Messrs. Tison A r . IlodgcH
better luck at their new homo.
Tho Gazette has it from a relia-
bln source that a desperate effort is
being shaped to defeat lion. Hen 1C.
Russell for a second term in congress.
The intriguers can find mere profita
ble employment in almost any other
direction, because the people m e in
favor of his having a second term.
Thorn is no disguising tho fact
that congressional dallying is begin
ning to shake thocori/ldoiieo of many
a (till'day democrat in Georgia—not
in the principles of the party, as de
clared in its platform, hut in the lea
ders who have been entrusted with
the duty of shaping legislation in ac
cordance therewith.
While tho Gazette has not espou
sed the cause ol either of tho present
gubernatorial candidates it is frank
enough to express the opinion, from
observation and association with thorn,
that a majority of tho people of Horri-
eti connly, arc in favor of Atkinson ns
between the two onmlidnlos, It is
also frank to say that, they have ex
hibited little or no enthusiasm mi yet
in the gubernatorial nine. They are
too busy hi their farms now to take
an active part in polities.
Brother “I"—which may stand for
large Isaac—nf the Worth County
Local, acknowledges that lie catches
his political inspiration from an nr-
Ciimunl glance at thu party platform
and tho Congressional Iicoord, and
advises iih to follow his example,
These vcmtintial glances at the party
platform, so soon forgotten, is what,
has brought about that feeling among
the masses of the dctuoornlio party
of “Impo deferred which niakclh the
heart sick.” They want their servants
in congress to keep their eyes and
minds steadily on that instrument
and speedily give them the reforms
demanded therein. The democratic
party has been placed in power by
the people to carry out certain re
forms expressed m its platform, prom
inently among which is a graduated
income tax, the abolition of national
banks, tho repeal of the law taxing
Htvte bank issues, the reduction of
tariff taxation to thu basis of a tax
for revenue only, thu repeal of the
Shormon law and the retention of
both gold and silver in our system
ns monoy of final payment and that
tho two metals should he coined tree
of mintage nml without dmurintiim
tinn against each other, and that the
K between the two metals shall
lintuinud either by legislative
enactment or by international agree
ment. Twelve months have passed
"AWA Y since the parly went into power
And the only thing congress has done
toward complying with these demands
is a partial repeal of the Sherman law
And why? Simply because some of
the demooratio congressmen will not
subordinate their personal and sec
tional interests to thu people's will.
At any rate that is the way we see it.
Georgia Chautauqua.
APRIL 1-8, 1894.
Programme in Detail.
SUNDAY, AHULL—11 it. m —Annual Sermon by Itev. J. I,. Ilurlbut, T>. D.
" " —t. in.—Itev. W, 0. Puiblefoot to children with blackboard.
'• —8 p. m.—“Llfo of Christ." Steroopllcon Illustrations. Itev.
J. L. Ifurlbut.
MONDAY AFItIL 2,-8:80 p. in.-Address. Itev. Chan. C. banc, D. D.
“ —8:00 p. m.—Hhort Opening Sixth Annual Session, followed by
lecture on Florence—Stcrcoptlcon Illustrations—Itev.
J. h. Ilurlbut.
TUESDAY APEIL 3.—11:00 a. m.—Address by Mr. Richard Malcolm Johnson.
“ “ —8:80 p. m.—Readings and Recitations, Miss Wlnnlfrcd J.
Woodalde.
" " —8;00p. m.—Address. "The Foreign In America; or, Tlio
Building of o Nation," by Itev. W. O. I’udderfoot.
WEDNESDAY APEIL 4,-11:00 a. m.—Address [by lion. 8. D. Uradwell, State
School Commissioner, Rev. W. O. Hoggs, 1). 1).
" " —8:00 p. m.—Address by Rev. J, b. Ilurlbut, f). D.
" 8:00 p. m.—Grand Concert—Mrs. Titos. J. Simmons nml Chautauqua
Chorus.
TIIUBODAY APRIL 5.—11:00 n. m.—Address by General John I). Gordon.
" " —0:00 p m—Address by Roy. 8. K. Hoik.
" “ 8:00 p in—Address by Gov. Robert b. Taylor.
FRIDAY APRIL 8.-11:00 a m—Address by Governor W. J. Nortlion.
" " —8:00 p m—Grand Conceit—Mrs Tlios J Simmons and Chautau
qua Chorus.
" “ —8:00 p m—Recitations and Readings by Miss Wlnnlfrcd J
Woodsldo. Music by Chautauqua Chorus.
3ATURDAY APRIL 7.—IlOCogonltlon of and address to tho graduating members of
the C b H C.
" " —Athletic Exhibition by classes under I)r and Mrs W O An
derson
SUNDAY, APRIL 8.—Sermon by Itev George It Eugor, I) I)
b. K. Welch, Vico-Hrosiilont.
A, W. Moan, Secretary.
II. M. McIntosh, Supti
J. H. DA VIS, .President.
ISuptHof Instruction.
J. C. \Y IIITKKOItl), j '
A. W. Musk, Sno'y.
F. M. M ANG HAM,
DEALER IN-—
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
TIFTON, : : OA.
I urn still in the race, ami those wishing good cash bargains would
do woll to call on me. All my goods are flrnt-clnHS—I have heard
mi complaint from any of my customers, for I strive hard to treat
every one right. Helow is prices on few of the goods I havo.
COMPETITION
Will Stand in Shuddering awe
at our prices for the com
ing Season.
OUR
MR. W. O. PADRICK
Is now in Now York loading us down with all the latest
novelties in Spring goods. Wo arc opening tho
tor
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New and select line of ladies hats—Trimmod and Untrimm-
cd of all shapes. Thirty-two dozen varieties of iloweis bo-
ing opened thin week. Today wo are opening
Ten Cases of Shoes
fresh from the makers. Tho prices will move them rapidly.
Evory day brings us something new. Our dreBs goods de
partment will ho tho
embracing all tho new styles in their bright, fresh,
Spring loveliness.
Meal H.j cents per pound,
Good Eamily Flour OOo. sack, or
$11.7 fi per barrel,
Glioico Hour (1(1 cents per sack, or
84.fill per lmrrel.
Meal 01) rents per bushel.
Granulated sugar ill lbs. for 81.00.
Itrown sugar '25 lbs. for 81.00.
Rest eol'feo 4 pounds 81.00.
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
will be stocked with tho greatest values ever shown to tho
trado of this section. Being in touch with tho largest dealers
enables us to offer you great inducements.
Salmon per can, 16 cents.
Baking powder, per pound 10 cents.
Hobwhite plow stocks 80o. encli.
Best axe for 76 cents.
J’rintH, very fine, 6 and Gets. yard.
Sheeting, 4, 6, 0 and Sets. yard.
Nails 11$ cents per pound.
Best .leans pants for 00 cunts.
Best hark collars lib cents.
Twenty-six dozen gent’s pants
medium grado just opened.
We handle the choicest line of TOBACCO in town at from ‘28 to 00 cents
per pound. Also a nice assortment of CUTLERY and
HARDWARE of all kinds.
F. M. MANG 11 AM,
43 ly. Under Hut Manmdc Hall, TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Main Street Pharmacy.
JAKE W. PAULK,
TI FTO N, G EOHGIA.
Complete Stock of Fresh. Drugs,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
TOII.K.T Aimci.KH, sill'll hh l'crfumory, Cnlugnea, Extract., Tmnnilos, Hair (Ills Tollot
Cmun* nml powders.
IIUUHIIKH, rail lino of Tenth ItroHlier, Nall llmahei, Hair IIru»f.s, Shoe Jlrnslioa ami
Cotlum liniHlicu. Tcso kiickIb are of tlm vory best quality anil nro to l.o Bold ebony hb country' tlirt.
Fino Stock of Lump Goods,
Elognnt Asaortmont of Combs,
Fresh Gordon Sood in Sanson
I’AINTKIt'R HlUTt.lCH.
Matin ltd* Htmonilly,
innkti * specialty of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Painter,n
JAKE AM. PAULK
Jir. N. Peterson has t barge uf our prescription department. 12-ll-t
Til K
Gazette Publishing House,
tifton, Georgia.
ALL. KINDS OF PRINTING
\ i\m pltmscil to stale to my ftlcnds in Hcrrlcn, Irwin,
'N ortli aiul Coh|Ultt countltH that l am prepared to exc*
ouln taHtofully, rxpuditloUMly and ohunply, all clneacH of
printing. Now typo,mow pro**, now and excellent com*
mcrcial stationery. Patronage solicited.
TEBAIS, CASH
Address
ON
DELIVERY
B. T. ALLEN, Proprietor.
KINCHN
K.llrrra (I) the m nwntlxtneiivl
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n.«wt;ON(>KKIM\A knit
«««'*••» tirdr.trnl I'(KMI1IV
ijrdlLgtfhti.
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effci-U. ft. Sk>t«l
MOOD BUM 00,, Pro',. Ullmli. g».
Our customers think they
are marked wrong us they
aro so cheap, but no, its
our close buying and
small profits that
causes their hearts to
rejoioo when wc
name tho price.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. MAURY M. STAPLER,
SPECIALIST,
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
1 CM Cherry St., Macok, OA.
A. C. CLEMENTS, M. D„
AllEL, OA.
Tho diseases of women and children a special*
ty. If/" (’alls by mail or telegraph will receive
prompt attention. 18-tf.
PEEPLES & ALEXANDER.
Attorneys-a.t-I.avr,
NASHVILLE, - • GEORGIA.
nuflineas solicited In all branches of the pro*
fesnion, to which prompt and careful attention
will be giveu. 34-02-tf.
C. W. FULWOOD,
LAW, FIRE INSURANCE AND COLLECTIONS
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all legal business.
IS^OmcK—Over J. W. Paulk’s Drugstore.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON GEORGIA.
OrncK—Room in the Tifton Drug 8tore.
tlT Thanking the public for its past liberal
patronago and solicit a continuation of the same.
Drs. J. W &. D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
CORDFXE, GEORGIA.
Office—Rank Building, Room No. 1, up stairs
DR. J. H- HAMMOND,
Physician and Surgeon,
ENIGMA, (It. & VT. R. R.) GF.OKGIA,
Special attention to Chronic diseases, and dis*
eases of Women and Children. Calls promntl?
attended. Work on the line of the B. A w. R.
R., especially solicited: and all calls by mail
promptly attended. Bills due when sen ices are
rendered. Charges moderate. Consultation at
my office freu,
Finer grades of pants and auitH to suit tho tasto and pock
et of everyone desiring to buy.
Of course you want some new-
Shirts, Ties and a Hat!
Well, wo can show you what you aro looking for--a large va
riety to select from—prices as usual, away below others.
In a few dayR our lino will bo complete. Don’t bo in too big
a hurry to buy.
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Then go to ovory Btoro in town, price and examine goods,
then compare with ours. But you may save all this trouble
and worry by coming to us first. Then yon will know you
have tho largest stock, greatest variety and best gooods
to soloct from.
Those desiring to buy their
Spring Goodw will find it great
ly to their advantage by conv
ing to soe vis.
PADRICK BROTHERS,
Originators and Contrnlers of Low Price, for Tifton.
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENTf For*
prompt an.wer and an lionet opinion, irrlta to
III C/IvN & CO., who have had nearly fifty years*
ezpcrienoo In the patont business. Commonico-
flans strictly confidential. A Handbook of In*
formation concerning Cntents and bow to ob
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of uwwfrin-
icnl and scientific books sent free.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. rootto
special noticolntbo Scientific Amor lean* tad
thus aro brought widely betorothe public with-
largest circulation of auy scientific wofk In tho
Sample conies sent free.
Building Edition, monthly, flfiOa yoar. Blnnla
copios, 'i-5 cents. Every number contains beau*
tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new
houses, with plans, enabling builders to show tho
latest designs and secure contracts. Ad- 1
MUNN i
- _ contracts. Address
Nxw youk, 361 Broadway*
Co
SHORTHAND.
Thomas-villo, - Georgia.
Book-keeping, Telegraphy, Typewriting, Pen
manship and Arithmetic. Students assisted to
position. No vacation. For full particulars,
address, Q. \Y. II. Htakly, President.
Gcorgia-Alabama Business College,
MACON, GEORGIA.
The School of tho South 11 Covering a
Floor Spaoe of 7,600 Squxro Foot.
Instruction purely practical. Htudonts con-
•luct actual business transac-tlons by mail,
freight and express.
Four Departments—Commercial, Stenograph
Telegraphy and l’on Art.
Pupils guaranteed the completion of any cours*
in less time, at less expense and more thorough
ly than is donsibie In any other institution.
Open tho entire yoar—graduates assisted to
positions.
Foy full particulars wtite to
Wvatt A Martin, Macon, Ga.,
J. W. JOINER,
crier ani Optician.
Kyos examiner! and fitted free of
charge.
Fine watch rcpairFc; n specialty.
Washington Street,
ALBANY, - GEORGIA.
TIFTON
SAXE STABLES.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
€. A, WILLIAMS, Proprlrttr