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The Tifton Gazette.
I'UIIMSIIKI) WKKKI.Y.
B. T. AU.HN, Hill tor.
Official Organ County of Eorrion.
Official Organ Oity of Tifton.
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Entered at the postofllee, at Tilton, Georgia, an
mail mat for of the second class.
NICWH AND VI1CWH.
THE GAZETTE : TIFTON, (3A., FRIDAY, JUNE 29. 1894. .
Editor A. C. Sweat lias retired
from tlio ,k'sii|i Sentinel. Whither
now, Ilro. Sweat?
The alleged Democrat who “pre
fers I linos to Atkinson” will wind
up hy “going the whole hog” of
Thirdpnrt) ism.— Spann Ishmaelite.
Dun's Keview says last week, in the
business world, was “rich in promise
but poor in performance," The fail
ures were 21 I against 278 last year.
lion. II. (J.Turner has telegraphed
Iiis acceptance ef the runouiiuntiun to
uongtoss from ilie eleventh dutricl.
]fe said: “I sincerely think tin-con
vention.”
Thoiiinsville Times - I'lnterprise
hopes, lien. Henry (>. Turner will
neeept the invitation to speak in At
lanta and reveal to her cosmopolitan
citizens some of llio truths of real
democracy.
Judge (iiiei ry’s organs liave ill -
lowly coinuioio'i d to charge all sorts
of “lack of fair play” against lien
Ifnssell’s supporters. What will they
say when “lliight, lien” iH re-nomina
ted, and lie surely w ill he?
Thu year I hill was a remarkable
one, says the Tlimnastmi Times, and
is known as the year without a sum
liter. There was frost and ino every
month in the year, Corn -old for So
par I aisled and limn- for *1 per ham I.
Thu Perry Journal says: “A large
force of hands, we arc informed, arc
at work near liniiiswii k constructing
the extension id' lie- Atlanta A’- l-'lor
itla railroad, and it is reported that
work w ill soon begin at Kml Valley.”
Judge liiii-rry carried Kiindolph
nni] Terrell emmiies last Saturday,
lie is going to posh “llright lh-o" a
closg race for the e mgresdmial
illfltloil. (hit Illici t l.iheral Killer
pl’ise. Yea, hill lie'll nevi'l 1 remem
her healing him.
Dell. Kvans’ li'llcr of iv i l In I raws)
from the guliciniiliii ial ruee was giv
en to the pnlilic lait Saturday, and it
ts. a sensible and patiietie doeumimt.
lie says llei same pairiotie ennvir-
tiolis that prompted Ins entering the
l'ueo now impels him to rclitc.
'I he D.vznt in agrees w ith the
Llliorty County Herald lli.it llippniil
Vusoilltions adiipled at pnlilic meet
ings are proiliictive of harm. I'll
hiss consistency and rnmmnii sense
can lie iujeeti'd into resoluiiiins t.ltev
had heller lie tallied than a lopled.
The v iltio of farm lands in I’enn
svlvania lets fallen n|T ncue than
KU'JI,11(111,mill since IS7U. ^ | |Vmi-
sy I valiill is the clilcf heindieia rv of
priileclem, winch is siijiposeil by
some people to mill greatly to the
vtiluu of farm lands hy providing a
1 nine market, w illi plenty of well-to-
do buyers.
Pol. ('. \\ . Kill wood is a candidate
for representative ol Demon County.
It is wisdom lor the people of a
county to put men of intelligence in
planes of responsibility w here their
child interest is legislated upon, and
tlie people ol i ill I lleiTlen can do no
belter titan to send Col. Pul wood to
the general assembly. Irw in County
Nowh,
Judge James K. Hines, populist
candidate for governor, mhlre isud an
nudiouoo of about live hundred pen-
plo at Quitman on Wednesday of
last week. The News, of that city,
says: “He won the admiration of all
for tin* gmfllumunly manner in which
he delivered it. lie is no doubt, an
honest, Christian gentleman, however
wo do not agree with his polities."
With tinny n From The itucc.
To Ihn Vutern of the Si,rt'i Senttluritil
Jtiflricl:
Gentlemen:—I hereby give notice
that I have this day withdrawn from
tile race for Senator,
l.rwi profoundly grateful and will
over ho to my many friends who
Kayo manifested a willingness and
desire to support me. In the outset
I hoped to flvoiti any scram Mr, Imt
as there tire two oilier candidates in
the field and a hard light is inevita
ble, I deem it host, to withdraw for
the sake of party harmony ami thus
avoid any further confusion in the
patty ranks.
I entered the race a Democrat,
and withdraw the same, I will sup
port the nominee of the Democratic
party. Very Respectfully,
Waunku Ti. Kicx.non.
Adel Da., June 18, 1891.
What Sells.
Any article of genuine merit ought to will.
Home place H. li. B
,... . against the warm, Wepre
mail l/chtwii remarkable showing fr/#» ail obscure
section, not traveled In railroads, wldcli carrier
ifm nwii Conviction. It In the Mann; way wherever
It. It. It. Imii been Inlioduced ami given a trial
with other remedies,'
ICemurUuble Showing for Ji.B.li,
Aguinst Other Itc,medics.
I'trrswM.t'o.. April va.
I have been suffering for moat thirty yearn
with tin lie)dug mnl Imrnlnu all over my facemill
hotly. I took eighteen bottles of one Mood medi
cine and It did me no pood, i commenced hist
January to w>r it. it. it., anti after using five I ot-
Ih'H I foil hotter mnl *touter than / have in thirty
fcaiH, my health Is better a
tml 1 we I jib morn than
over tlhl. The Itching has nearly eeared, and I
mo confident that a few more bottle* of It. It. It.
«III i nro me entirely. I mu sJai.j two jearsobj
ami can now do a Rood day's work in my field. I
consider it the heat medicine I have ever ween,
for It ecrtaltdy tlltl me more good than all the
meilh Ine I have ever taken. I )ii>>l, In a)J, nearly
a hundred risings on my face, neek anti hotly.
• J a.mp.h I'IMt If.llTON.
Two Hot,Iles Curts Itlieiilimlisiii.
IlnoroirntX, Ana., .hint; 4.
1 cheerfully state the following facia In regard
to the use id' your uietlicluo In my family. My
little Hon, PI yearn ol aye, imlfcrcd from an acule
attack of iheinuutbon, caused by umltie expos
ure and chilling ol the blood. I hoard your rein-
edy highly recommended, and purchased onebot-
Monrricf A Hro , Prescott, Ark. In about
t le of Nltmcrlcf *V Hro .
one month, after using this bottle, lie became ho
lunch better that I got tlm Hee.<.ml bottle whiehlH
now being used, itntl my son is nearly well, and I
il lnk by removing him to a cooler summer cli
mate (which I will doi ami continuing its use, a
perfect eiire will he aueried. I eonshtcr ft. It. It.
a most excellent Itlood Purifier.
niAttt.PH II. Tin s,
M. It. Agl., Broughton, Ark.
A ISooli of WotidiTK Pfoc.
All who denlre full Information about the cuiihc
and cure of Itlood I'oltmli, Heroful.’i and Hercfn-
loo* HvvellloH, t leer*, Hoi in, llheumal Ihiii, Kid
ney (o'MpIamtH, Catarrh, etc., can Hern re fcy
mid. free, a copy ol our .’12 pMRC llbnd rated Hook
d' WoudciN, lillcii with the moMt wouderftd and
iin1111iir proof eV«'r before known.
A dr treat
Iti.ooD It v i.vi ('omikwv , Atlanta, Ua.
OHM KLAHTfC
I ROOFING
I'tmui only flttf.OO per 100 tojuare facts Makea a
Rood roof for yearn, and anyone can put it oil.
Lorn I A an n In Wonted.
flurti-ItfnHtlc I'alnt mdy OOc, par pal. In bid.
Iota, or &4/J) for U gallon tubw. Color dark red.
81op* IvukH In Hiilnifle, tin or Iron roof*, and Jaxt
for year*. Will Hhlp a*, once oil receipt of price.
Thy it. Bend Ntamp for huh plea and full par
ticular^.
GUM ELASTIC ROOFING CO.,
All & 41 W«*t llronlvviiy, t New York.
’'’s Business Coilw,
8XTO J'tTJrl AND.
Thoinasvillo, - Qeoi'Ria.
liook-kccplnc, Telegraphy. Typewriting, I'cn*
mariHldp ami Arithmetic. HtudentH aniMtud to
posILloo. No vacation. Kor full jiartlculara,
addreHX, «. W, II. Btam.v. I'rcRfdfrnt.
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON, - GEOHOTA.
C. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor
J. W. JOINER,
(ittcil
yes examined and
idtwgo.
Fine watcli i'tf)iairi-'g a specialty.
WatthlnRlou Street.,
ALBANY, - GEORGIA.
If A l{ M p:j{s,
PATRONIZE HOME MARKETS!
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PA YS CABLI!
Your ticl rdimi wl’l Im nion* at ilie* end of ilic year, by Hulling u-t your
Fruits and Vegetables.
We pit j .Kir. Cush, or (iOc. in Trade, Tor IIIacMienlcs.
We pay (Kir. Cash, or 75c. in Trade, for llurklelicrrlcs,
Wcintod, in Large Quantities,
lllut klmi rieH, Siiiiwlmirlea, llueUlelmrrleM, UitHpImiriew, Fitin, QiiinccH, Ponchos,
Lcf’olHo hihI Keillor Pcnra. CuIIa, in pcucheH ami pcata, not wantiid.
Call at the fan lory for furl Iter information.
‘ ,in S. CL SI jAC■ K; Ouneral Munngpr.
—"CO M 10 TO TILlio—
TIFTON DRUG STORE
Ami you will he Ironical to your ml vantage, my motto lining
ISS IIIS II
I keep It huge supply of STANDARD ITltOllt
Met I ici IK'S and are prepared to use, in Jilting your pro-
seripiions, Kivsh Di'iif.-;s of tlu> 1‘cst, Quality.
I A M W FI.l, SITM’U FI >
W Illi Toilet ami Fancy ArlIrion, Pei funterv, Se.hool Ihtoka, ami Sta-
tloiiiiry, I.Minps ami Lamp Ki.Murea, Kruil .lain. Flower pom f»ml
(Momm. Palols. ulb, \ nrnisht'H, Uolil PalntM, Preparml Hnggv ami
I’urnlloro Palnln, llruHheH, Kit*.
Full Line of llawkes 1 Optical Goods.
Do Not liny lllsenhere llefore Seeing or I’rlelttg These hoods,
'1 lit' moat Heled atoek of Tolniero ami Cigara in tbo pity
My eUHtotnern ran he aerveil with good Havana eigarn.
1* roaheHl ami heal Harden Huoda, tdl the year round. Cull niul hpo me.
1 " J. GOODMAN.
' IlK.VDgi'AKTKRSl
ENOCH V. BOWl’X,
— DEALER IN —
(' n e i*c \ 1 M e r cliaiiclise.
I am lieadipt.irters for the pure-lissc and sale of all kinds of Country
I rod11oo. I pay the highest market prion for
t hickens, Eggs, Mutter, Wool, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, Ele.
Don t dispose of your produce until yon have given too an opportu
inly of saying tvhol is tin, market price for it.
JTI1IVII Til HICK 1 ’
1 CTCA TO t
7
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THE NEW YORK
WITH AN “I” OPEN TO BUSINESS,
jn
And look for the coming of onr Spring goods
—get prices, examine goods and then batik
your own judgment, ICSf'A word to thu
wise is sufficient.“gia Our S’ I’ It I N G
S T O C It consists of all the latest styles
in Dress (foods, trimmings of Gimp Silks,
Braids, Laces, Cords, and line of-A
IjitSV
Prints 5 to 7 cents yard.
' Linen Slmmbrey’s 10 to Jhcts.yrd.
Vigilant Peroal cents yard.
Huston Henriettas lfte. yard.
Slian-tong Pangee, 1 So. yard.
Satin Cashmere 1. r )o. yard.
Satin Glories, 1.0c. yard.
Dimity cords, 10c. yard.
Check muslins 5 to *2l)cts. yard.
India Linin for shirt waists, lOctn.
We have a few pieces of Soringue
Serge tit 8 to 10uts, yard.
Chameleons Cashmere 20ets.
Henriettas, from !20 to 75 cents.
Henriettas nil colors, 35 to SOcts.
Albcrtross, Imported, 50ci yard.
Hamburg edging ‘2.V to 60cts.
The liest black 10c. hoe in Tifton.
A Line of-
A.
-Men’s, Boys’ and Youth's clothing, so cheap you will
think you have found them. And
Line of-
Odd pants, low down. Yon have only to sec them to
he convinced that they are, worth twice our selling
price. We have, also
A. Ijine of-
Late styles Spring Straw Hats that is becoming, cool,
and comfortable, from 5 cents up to $2.00.
oococc^o
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PROFESSIOMAL CAKD9.
Dr. W. B. RUSHIN,
Albany, tin.,
Diseases cf the Ear, Hose and
Throat a Specialty.
Catsrrh of the*c organ* certainly cured. Cases
rvferrc.l to if desired.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Ere this has gone to prena our store will lie lined with »\n Immense Stock of
Millinery goods, consisting of THE IjATES'P styles, patterns awl fashions of the
season, and you don’t make any mistake by calling on ns for low prices.
Our line of Groceries are full and complete, and we will NOT Tie Undersold by
Any JIouhi 1 In Wiregrnss Georgia. The well-known “Shiloh Valley” Full Patent
Flour, $4.00 per barrcll. We arc not million heirs, but workers of Mother
Earth. Give us a call and he convinced.
I.
S. Shepherd. & Co.
Parks' llulhdng, Tifton, Ga.
Great Reductions
In the price and <|unlity of the goods I offer them, hut Mover forgot that
I'.tir mid Honest Healing” is the only true road to success in any business.
I make a Specialty of Farmers’ Supplies.
TO.
IN CLOTHING!
To Buy
O pp or ti mity
Yourselves Rich
For
the next SIXTY DAYS I will make the following
prices on Clothing-Embracing my entire stock of
FULL SUITS
$ 5,50 Suits rudmed Up $ 8,00
7,50
11,00
9.00
3.00
•1,11(1
12,00
5,09
1,29
0,50
2,00
2,60
7,60
rj> Kxuuiinntiutp an*l consultation free.
omi
Otrii’H—tiSljj Jtruad Street.
Dr. MAURY M. STAPLER,
UPECIAUKT,
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
630 Cherry Ht., Macon, Ga.
A. C.
Ml D.p
CLEMENTS,
f ADM,. OA.
The (IlNcaheR of women and children a specUl*
ty- |fl/" Calls by mail or telegraph will receive
prompt attention. lft-tf.
PEEPLES & ALEXANDER.
Attorneys-at-La w #
NA8UYXLUC, -
GEORGIA:
Husincaa soJinitdl in all hranr.Iies of the pro*
fe»Kion, to wliioli prompt and careful attention
will he given.
34-Q2-tf.
C. W. FULWOOD,
LAW, HUE INSURANCE AND COLLECTIONS,
TIFTON,-' - QEOBOIA.
Prompt attention given to nil legal buslnws.
grf/^Ow-'ion—Over J. W. Paulk's Drugstore.
DR. J. C. GOOBMAN
Physician and Surgeon,
TIFTON GEORGIA.
Ofkigk—Room In the Tifton Drug Stnre.
" TjianUing the public for its past liberal
patronage and solicit a continuation of the same.
$10,00 Suits reduced to $ 7,50
10,00 “ “ “ 10,60
16,00 “ . i‘ “ 10,00
1,00 Boys units reduced 06
1,20 “ « « 80
2,60 “ “ “ 1,75
Ami everything else in-proportion.
Don’t fail to take Advantage of this Unprecedented Offer!
It the Chance of a Life Time!
Prices Reduced in Every
Department.
FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND HARDWARE.
Yours for the s:\lu of
Cheap Standard Goods.
Ilf
P. BOWEN,
Nonvtho li. .V W. Depot, TIFTON, GA.
W.
• O. * T I F
T 1 F T O X , G E O P a l A.
T,
Drs.
J. W &. D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
CORDKI.K, ..... CIKOROIA.
Oi'viuli-IViuk Jluililina. TIoutul?u. 1, up »lairs
DR. J. H. HAMMOND,
Physician and Surgeon,
F.NIO.MA, (II. &- W. It. U.) (1KOKCIA.
Special attention to Chronic discuses, and dis-
eii8t'8 of Women ami Children. Calls promptly
attended. Work on the hue of the It. & \V. R.
It., especially solicited: ntnl nil calls hy mail
promiHlv attended. BIUs due when sen ices art)
rendered. Chargesmoderate. Consultation at
my olllco free.
I'l'tilion for Charter.
To the Superior Court of said county :
The poll;ion of II. 11. Tift, NV. O. Tift, S. O.
Slack, (!. W. KuhVood, K. 1*. Jiowen and others,
shows that they are desirous of forming tlivut-
Bclvos into a corporation under the laws of Geor
gia for the purpose of procuring grounds atul
iiJdings thereon, for use as a Fair
erecting hoi
GtouncJ and for other pnlilic or private purp.osus
under the name style and title of—
“Tlio Tifton Fair Ground Company.*'
With power hy that name to sue and to he sued,
to have and to use a common seul to elect such
ollieers and to enact such laws (not inconsistent
with the laws ol Georgia or of the United Slates)
as may be necessary to successfully curry out tho
object of the Association, to buy and to sell Real
Estate In such quantities as maybe necesfeary,
and to rent lease, or mortgage, or in any way
tbe opinion of tlio df-
pledgc the same when, in t. ,
roeiors. the same may he necessary.
Petitioners desire to lueato their Office in ti e
city of Tifton for the transaction ot its business
and that, the Capital Stock be fixed at MWH) with
power to increase to e fioon if the slock holders
sec fit, said stock to be divided into shares Of
Ten Dollars each, with l owtr to place the stfine
on the market, and to issue Certificates to pur
chasers.
Petitioners ask that the individual liability of
stock holders he limited to the amount, of their
unpaid subscription ami that they he incorpor
ated for a period of Twenty years with power to
roiifcw at the end of that time according to law.
C. W. li'I,WOOD,
Petitioners Attorney.
Filed in office, June 4tli, 181*4.
(>. L. SMITH, Clerk 8. C. B. O
STATE’ OF OFOUGf A—County of BKuiukn :
I, O. L. Smith, Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county, do hereby certify that, the foregoing
is a true copy from the hies of said office of the
implication for charter of The Tifton Fair
Ground Company.
Witness my hand and the seal of said court,
ibis 4th day of June,
O. L. SM1T1I, Clerk S. C. B. C.
Lost Note.
All parties are forewarned not to tratte for a
tnd
Promissory Note made hy J. W. Nelson and pay
able to Allen Hester for $25. Said note is dated
December 11,and due Junuury 1,1895. paid
note is still the property of undersigned anti ha»
been lost. Ahi.KN Hkstku.
AiWOlNtEMEMS.
For Tax Collector.
To the democratic voters of Berrien County:
I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election
to the office of Tax Collector, subject to the prlj
Diary. Thanking you for your kind and cordial
support in the oast 1 respectfully ask a renewal
of your confidence at the next election. ( prom
ise a faithful performance of tlie duties of tho
office should 1 he rc-clcd.
h~\‘>4. RonKWT Griffin.
For Tax Collector.
1 hereby announce myself n candidate for Tax
Collector, subject to the Democratic'primary*
Thanking my fellow-democrats for their kind
consideration in tho past l respectfully solicit
their support in the coining primary.
Haumon C. Bakf.h.
For Scimtor.
Many eitiwms of Berrien county hereby an
nounce M..I, McMillan, of Alai alia, as ajan-
filatori
didale for the senate from the Sixth Senatorial
District,—composed of the counties of llerrien, ■
Lowndes and Uehols—Subject to the DemociatiQ
Nomination. Many CmzBNk.
For Representative.
I announce myself a candidate to represent
Berrien county in the next General Assembly,
subject to democratic nomination, ami respectr
fully solicit the kind support of my fellow-
citizens. F. M. Shaw.
For Tax Collector.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for thu
office or Tax Collector of llcrrtun county, subject .
to democratic nomination. 1 promise, if elected,
a faithful and efficient discharge of the duties
incumbent upon me, and will he grateful for *
your support. James H. Hutchinson.
For Senator*
To my frit'uds and the voters of the Sixth Sena
torial District of Georgia: ,
I hereby announce tnvself a candidate for the
Senate from said district, subject to the I)emo-
endio Primary, Trusting that 1 may receive a
favorable consideration, 1 am
Your obedient servant,
WAUNKH Iv. KF.NXO.V.
Vi
ADA LAST FIRE.
C. W. FULW00D,
Agent For
Insurance Company of North America, of
•hiiad* Xphla, Pa
Hartford Ituuran.'e Company, of Hartford.
Aud other old lino companies,
insurance oiTeeted in any locality and on
every class of risks.
OfVee- rooms \ and a, Paulk Building, Jdsla
street, Tiftoo, t«4C. > >Ml.
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