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The Tifton Gazette.
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"Official Organ County of Borrlon.
Official Organ City of Tifton.
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m 4 „ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1894.
THE GAZETTE: 'll ETON, GA., if
r. AM.HN. Editor.
TKUMBOKSnwnUl’TlON:
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fTliree Months.
INVAHIAIU.Y IX ADVANCE.
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Ifintcrcd at tlio postoffioo, at Tifton, Uuorgiu,
mall matter of the socond clan*.
NEWS AND VIEWS.
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-( V ALDOSTA )-
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folly.
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IMuricl ly and Machine Shor*
Evety Class of Machinery and Gin Woi
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
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wold
id my
but
,il to
, large
/ heller,
l said to
Repairing Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed./J"" 1 " 1 '"' 1
vinp but
r surprise
m myself
Topulists arc deserting their sink*
ingnliip! ’Tin well.
Tonmiio WntHon is nrrnugiiif? Ins
.toilet for another decent lllnnk-in?;
and lie’ll get it.
Tlie Macon TiScgranh observes:
“Motto of Georgia when I lie |to|m-
listn get control — Folly, Injustice and
Intemperance.”
According to Dun’s Kcvicw the
failures in the Frilled Slates last
week were -15 against lltiil for the
cams period last year.
Having a keen sense of “the ctcr
tial fitness of things” Mrs. W. ) . At
kinson will not essay to inllnenec her
husband ill the appointment of u pri
vate secretary.
Democrats, lo your guns! and don’t
let the siren song of weak and fhg-
ging opponents dclcr you from doing
your full duly In yourselves, your par
ty and your country.
The very sir we brculli is surcharg
ed with the cloipieio'o mill odor ol
democratic rallies and barbecues.
I.Ul tlie good work of re milling the
people upon the sound principles of
democracy go on?
Dun’s Ifcvicw ieports the husmess
outlook as “much like an April day,
with alternate chuids and shniishine.
in some branches strong improve
moot still continues, while in oile rs
trade is diminishing.”
Tlio pnpulist leaders (bosses if yon
please) are now calling each nlhei
ugly names and lighting among them
selves, 1'id'nlHilh'd promises am
overweening political amliilnm seem
to be the mudsills of the row.
Tlio (Iauhtti-: notices with pain
that a nmnlier of its weekly exchanges
lire publishing the advertisement of
Mrown’s iron Hitters at starvation
prices. Kvery coni rant of this kind
lowers tlio dignity of the newspaper
business; indeed, it gives it a “black
eye.”
There wore ninu populist members
in the last emigres*, and they intro
duced hills which, had they heemne
JllW, would have involved the Failed
Slates in a debt ainmintjng to three
times as mm h money ns there is in
the entire world. This is reform
with a vctigenee!
Tim demoernlie parly has, from ils
intlipieney, advonali d a sound, safe
Ulld stable currency, in I*:I7 it do-
. dared “lltuptnlilied hostility to hank
11dtps and paper money as a circulat
ing medium, because gnld mid silver
mu the only safe and constitutional
currencyI n IS 11 its platf.inn de-
flared “('nil o',.-;, jias nn jiinver tu
charter a I uiii d Slates ; \ntnmill)
bank — an iiislilulioii nf duadlv hos
tility to the best interests id tin enmi
try, placing business within tin- con
trol of a eoiieenlrated money pn«,-r.”
* * And insisted dial “the separa
tion of government funds from luniks
indispensable.” These ntlcrniicoN
m e I democratic, duet rines now.
The Albany Herald insists that
populism is “without, a mission and
absolutely without any rulinmil nr
)iatri"tie. reason fur existence intleor-
gbl," heeause the denioeratie admin
islriltion of the State’s affairs is clean
and without reproach in
punish, tin frauds to expose, nn abuses
to reform. The Herald is right in
part and wrong in part. Populism
has no rational nr patriotic reason for
existence, lmt has amission to push
the ins out and the outs in, to create
division and strife among the people,
to burden tlie tolling masses of this
fair and prosperous eomimniwealth
with taxation in order to carry out
their pet, wild-eat acliemes of fur.
tiisllillg free text-books lo the pupils
of public seliools, etc. Oh, yes, they
have a mission to perform!
’ipo and Steam Fittings, Inspirators, Injectors, Lubricators, Steam' 1 , ‘f^annot
Valves. Melting, Oil and General Machinery Supplies.
l-rlna from
IHOS,
it. It. It.
We Make a Specialty of First Class PliimbU
COLE A COLE, Proprietors,
,ty yearn
Ypls a in I
it! thin
pd four
IJIllS III
* ‘than I.
VALDOSTA, - 2l-tf. . CLKOKCLJ,
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#t. I#. JAY. W. T. JAY. I). II. AM)
.7. Ij. JAY <te SO.\>
Contractors ami Dealers lit
SASH, - DOORS, - BL
Turned Columns and Mantels,
Dressed Flooring and Ceiling, Etc,
I i IM OK, LIME oriel CEMENT,
Glass and Putty, Ready-Mixed Paints. Lead and Oil.
WASHINGTON ST., ALBANY, GEORGIA.
' Tin Routing and Repairing ;t Specialty.
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TsT O T I C E :
To Long-Cotton Growers.
Hltifp going lo Him trouble and expense of placing '» l.iitu Improved Fngllsli Din—the very
Im'mi long t oi>on pin Ittiown In our gbmery, I willingly murutit**** the lukcrtt work and a good
sample’ t«* idl who will favor ns with tlie ginning of their Mca-lsluml cotton.
\V« also rim a almrl rollon gin lo ttui eight hairs Ijrr day,
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I• III l<uil; cotton for 81 no |a*r litmdrrtl.
Wrap long cotioii for l>5o. per hair,
(ihi short rollon for Me. nor hundred.
\\ lap short rotion for M/lr. per hair.
And do oo: Sail to bring nn your Hirr I hat we may prove to you tlio perfect work of our
KMcii.KHKria dice jiuijtk.
Hnllrltlng your patronage, wr arc yours anxious to please,
CVC LO N 10 T A HA RM
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Mrs. W. F. Rudisill,
Millinery m Dress-Making,
ill \ lN HTItEI
TIFTON, OEOUGIA.
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All woik neatly and promptly executed. Satis
faction guaranteed. xur.
TIFTON GREEN GROCERY
Calhoun Building, Tifton, Georgia,
Krrjm coiiHlunlly on hand tin* best of Beef, I’ork mid Mutton ; itlso Sausages,put
up hy (• \port and nuefiil lininla.
AYAMxAOI'J S. < 01,K, , BENJAMIN T. COLE
—( VALtJOSTA )—
Foundry and Machine Shop.
-- ANNOUNCEMENT!
ilk.
For Coroner.
Many cftl^criS present the name of J. (4.
fiRAYDON to the democrat* of Berrion conuty
for the office of Coroner, l’lease give him your
Every Class of Machinery and Gin Work,i B -
I HON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
* united miprort. He la thoroughly conveiwanft
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with the miUe* of the office and we guarantee
iener.il satUfaction.
Repairing Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
I’ipu and Steam Fittings, Inspirators, Injectors, Lubricators, Steam Gauges,
Valves, Hutting, Oil and General Machinery Supplies.
We Make a Specialty of First Class Plumbing.
COLE & COLE, Proprietors,
VA LTXISTA., - 21-tf. . GJdOROIA.
NOTICE:
To Long-Cotton Growers.
i-Jl&'itt$iSS2£ffll2?E!£Si,F'ifi'ffffKrv
MSI til III#.' tf, (ill U*ll,i ..-III fair... ...111. .1... ..I 1.. _ ... • .....
Mitmple'' to all who will favor uh with the ginning ofTliejr 8eSlHlaiul , eotuln! Cke,lt "° rk ttni1 U K ° U<1
Wo also run a uhort-cotton gin to out eight hale« her day.
(Jin hint;cotton for £1-00 per hundred.
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Wrap long cotton for U5o. per bale.
Iiort cotton for .*J5c. jper hundred.
Wrap Hhort cotton lor 80c. per hale.
And do not fall to bring uh your ltldo that we may prove to you tlio perfect work of our
KNGLEBEllG rice huller.
Soliciting your patronage, we aro yourn anxious to plcaflc, •*
For Comity TrenHurer.
I hereby announce inysolf a cigfdidata for
bounty TreuHurer of Derrien county—aubject to
he democratic primary. I rcajiectfully talc the
upport of the voters of the county.
L. h. ALDBITTOtf*
I announce myaelf ,for re-election to the office
J County TreaHurer of Berrien County, subject
o a democratic primary. Thanking my friends
in the past, 1 auk your support
»r their favors .
a the ensuing election.
Yours Respectfully,
W. R. Fctcji.
For Clerk Superior Court.
At the solicitation of many friends; 1 hereby
nnounce myself a candidate for re-election to
he office of (,'lerk of Superior Court of Berrien
.ounty, subject to the den ocratic primary, and
...... . . . *ifefellow*'
jdlclt the support of my v democratic fellow eitl-
r ns iii the jirunary, promising them a faithful
11 ‘charge of the duties of the office in the event
i chosen to serve in that capacity.
OsnoKN L. SMifiL
; voters of Berrien county:
IPll^ gh the solicitation of many of my friends
ent portions of the county, 1 hereby an>
myself as a candidate for the office of
the Superior Court of Berrien county—
Officer { ’ *
fcr^iity. *
J*tfitlly ask the support of the voters of
John W. B. Powell.
ie Usmocratio voters of Berrien County:
J the continued solicitation of many friends
nereby announce myself a candidate for Clerk
it the Superior Court, subject to the democratic
huaiy, and respectfully solicit your support,
-il endeavor to serve the people honeatly,
rvhfully and efficiently if 1 am elected.
V' (1*„ IV XI,
refer.
(Jeo. W. Mookb.
For Tax Receiver.
Ocmocratic voters of Berrien co.:
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MESSRS. PADRICK BROS.—Tifton, Ga:
Gicnti.emi'-n: For several years I have been coming to
New York hunting bargains, and as a rule I usually found
what I came for, hut never in all my experience have I known
the purchasing power of a dollar to be so great as at present.
You can say to our patrons that I am daily buying, packing
and shipping a large quantity of goods, bought at prices that
will enable us to retail lots of goods at wholesale prices, and
a great many for less than wholesale prices. It is noF often
that you can buy Standard Dress Ginghams below their val
ue, but I have just secured—from the largest dry goods
house in the world—a lot of these goods at prices that will
enable us to retail them at Savannah wholesale prices.
There is no reason why we cannot excel all of our previ
ous efforts to give our customers goods at prices that will en
able them to live, notwithstanding six cent cotton.
Yours truly,
G. II. PADRICK.
riitiy announce myself a candidate fur the
office of Tax Receiver of Berrien county, suhlect
. .... . • ask
ulfy and to *32
FuANC'ts M. Smith.
to tlie democratic primary. I respectfully ask
the oupport of the democratic party, promfc'
if elected, to fill the office faitnfuf*' ‘
best of my ability.
I announce myself a candidate for rc-clactinu
to the office of Tax Receiver of Berrien County
subject to the Democratic primary. Thanking
iijj^ fcllow-DemocrutH for past favors 1 respect-
hereby announce myself a candidate for the of
fice of Sheriff of’* 1
Berrien county—subject to the
Democratic pritimy. i promise, if (dected, to
discharge the duties of the office faithfully,
honestly and Impartially. Soliciting the sup
port of my fellow Democrats, l am
Respectfully, Osuah K. sutton.
At the solicitation of friends, I respectfully
announce myself a candidate for the oflioc of
Sheriff of Berrien county, subject to the demo
cratic primary and ask the support of nil my
friends in the coming race.
Li.TUEitl). Bilks.
To the .voters of Berrien county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate fortho
office of sheriff of Berrien county, subject to.tho
Democrotic primaries. 1 promise a faithful dft 4
charge of the duties encumhant upon the office,
it elected. 11 ksuv Wilks.
Pad rick Brothers,
CASH BARGAIN HOUSE.
Dressed Poultry and Eggs arc Specialties.
Vegetables, Fish and Oysters in Season.
(J1YK IN Yol'K PATRON AUK. Knlihful uorvlcu and honeflt dealing me
SDiaianKM'd lo all euslomeiH. Heaped fully,
till, I<!• I
TIFTON GREEN GROCERY.
Allegro, ,
1st time.
3<l time.
| “Qu.KFuriTY nAKTHO rowpioi" I. nf „11 xvc’vo fouud tho bort:
\ AliBnlub'lyjtmr iiinl UAutMum., (<hnit.) .... CkluiA nplaoo abovo tlio rest.
A', M. liull.y, a wall ImtlWIi r.lllxm) nf
JJlIgJOIfl, Oregon. Aliy a III. nil'll Im, fill-
yearn boon troubled wllli nlirnnU* ilbu -
rlirtia and axed nmny nniieilli-- wiili Utile
relief linlfi .Ini Uioil CliainlieibiliiH eolle,
#'lolern.(ind dbirrliuoi roinmly, xvliluli tin.
cured bur unuiid mid well. Wive It n trial
and you will be mirrulnml at llm iirtmipt
relief ft airqids. Hi and jtOceal lioi l Ich
joy xirlc by Tbo Tfflou Dfiig Hlore,
a.fWIlhtexiwnnlm. xct n.itm-iito Of ynarOrocornn-y tiny:
11 4 nut Mif • fu*Uon (OmU.) .... Co your pennies will ro-pay,
0-! tv?’.!?!! trlnl ’"" l > ""I; n-cl»"t, Falluro thorn will novor bo:
t Kor .uoooui Will over fol-lovr (Omit.) .... 'rhoao who n«e Q. 0. n. 1*.
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Ask four grocor for It.
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'I’hc above letter is from our buyer who has purchased
a very large stock of goods at wry low prices. We arc now
opening some of the first shipments he made. If you want
to have a large line to select from wait until you sec our
goods. We will certainly sell you goods mucll cheap
er this Season than last.
The merchant who buys on credit placed his orders
two and three months ago for his fall goods, -
AW bought for Cash,
ITrom Spot Cash,
Bargain houses
filler the Tariff Bill went into effect.
AtUlnu Qunltr Cltv II, i’. Co., Xfc/limmif, lmt.
Hai-ga/iiis.
MONEYir
l« tlio jiowci* wliicli nmki's tlu> ivorld. It i.s tlio niaiiiKprini; of oyorv liusi-
nnns, ami ooiiHi iiiiton tlm fmoo wliii'li im|iois tlio mind to oxort
ovciy inlliioni'o. I am exerting avory tlltlueneo to eon-
viucc the people, who trails at Tilton, that
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•: KOOL KASIl
will liny as nmny Standard Goods at, my store as at any
oilier in Southern Georgia. I also pay- the highest cash
priors for
COTTON, wool,, CHICK
ENS, EGOS, BUTTER, HIDES,
TALLOW, BEESWAX, Eto
Etc.
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I will sell you any nrtiolo of ineruluixdisa in my store at tlio
lowest tip,ores in exolningo for Country l'rodnee.
r~! MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMERS’ SUPPLIES.
K. P. BOW ION.
Near the H. »V W. Depot, TIFTON, <!A.
I’ you wish to save money, see our~stocks, Our stores
are both crowded.
Our Shelves are Burdened
With Brilliant Bargains
-Will let you know more about it in our-
next announcement.-
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f Holicit their icuewetl jtatrcmagf.
John R. McCbamil
For Sbnrrlff of Berrien County.
To the Democratic voters of Berrieu t*o.:
At the earnest solicitation of many friends, I
i hereby announce myself a candidate for
Sheriff of Berrien County subject to the Demo
cratic primary. If elected i promise to dis
charge the duties of the office to the best of my
ability. Very respectfully,
W. L. Swindle.
At the solicitation of many friends I hereby
announce lujHclf a candidate subject to tho
Democratic nomination, for the office of Sheriff
of Berrien County. If elected I will do my best
to discharge tlie duties of the office fuithluUy
and honestly. 1 solicit the support of my fellow-
Democrats. Respect fully,
Bkvant \Y. Ghaddv.
For Tax Collector.
To the Democratic Voters ol Berrien County:
1 horcU|r announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector of Berrien county, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. 1 promise, if elected, a faith
ful and efficient discharge of the duties of iho
office. J. M. B. Smith.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector of Berrien county, subject to the dem
ocratic primary, and solicit the support of the
people. I have had considerable experience in
connection with the office and believe 1 can givo
general satisfaction in the discharge of the du
ties pertaining thereto. Rohkht Hendkhson.
Mr. W. II. Starling, having by accident, while
at work, become a permanent cripple, has con
sented to be a candidate for Tax Collector of
Berrien county at the earnest solicitation of Mn %
many triends. Ho respectfully nsk tlio»upport
of the voters of the county. Ills candidadv sub
join to the Democratic primary. Voteh.
I hereby announce myself ajcandidate for Tax
Collector, subject to the Democratic primary
Thanking tny feilow-domoerats for tlielr kind,
consideration it» the past l respectfully solicit
their support In the coining primary.
Hahmon C. Baker.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of Tax Collector of llarricu county, subject
to democratic nomination. 1 promise, If elected,
a faithful ami efficient discharge of the duties
incumbent upon me, and will be grateful for
your support. James 11. Hutchinson.
At the requestor my many friends I hereby
announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector
of Berrien county, subject to democratic nomi
nation, and I respectfully solicit the support of
tho democratic voters of the county.
Wm. WniDDON.
To the democratic voters of Berrien County:
1 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election
to tho office of Tax Collector, subje ct to the pri
* • kind and cordial
niary. Thanking you for your l —
support in tlm oast I respectfully ask a renewal
of your confidence at the next election. I prom
ise a fulthful performance of the duties of the
office should 1 be re-elected.
8-'u4. Robert Grimdn.
AGAINST FIRE.
C. W. FULWOOD,
Agent For
Insurance Company of Xorth Anieric*, nf
Philadelphia, I'a.
Hartford Insurance Company, of Hartford.
And other obi line companies.
Insurance effected In any locality and on
•very class of risks.
Office—rooms 1 and 2, Paulk Br.ii.Jin;
street, Tifton. fis.
Main
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