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THE GAZETTE: TI ETON, GA., FRIDAY, KEI’TEMBEU 28, 1894.
The Tifton Gazette.
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I*. T. AU.KN. Kill tor.
Official Organ County of Berrien,
Official Organ Olty cf Tifton. ^
TKUMH OF SUItBCKUTtOK:
Ono Year
61 x Month*
Throw Month*
INVAHIAIH.Y IN ADVANUK.
SI 00
Ml
26
Entered rfl tlio post»ntcc,at Tifton, Oeorgta, a*
mad nutter of tho second da**.
NEWS AND VIEWS.
Go to tho polls iicxI Wednesday
And vote fur straight democracy.
Jimmie Hines argued himself out
of Ilia joint discussions with Ihllie
Atkinson.
Populism represents Imt olio Men,
and that, ween reduced to its last an
alysis, in paternalism.
According to linn's llcview the
failures in the United State* last week
were 212 against ,')2l for the same
period laxt year,
There are 12,000 more voters in
Georgia than there were in 1X1)2, arid
tile great majority of them will vote
the democratic ticket next Wednes
day, October i!d.
The Albany Herald’s trade review
wns a magnificent success, Howev
er, nothing less could ho expected id
floury .11, McIntosh, the Herald and
the city of Albany.
Next Wednesday is the day for the
slate election. Ho to the polls and
vote tlie straight democratic, ticket.
Tlio host interest of Heorgia demands
that you should vote that way.
Georgia ha* prospered during the
past twenty-three years of democral io
rule as she never lias prospered lie-
fore, and the populist* have utterly
failed to show any good reason for a
change,
Populism and Jeffersonian democ
racy are as wide apart as the Hast and
the West. The one represents ex-
Iravagenee and the other ooomomy
in tlic administration of state and
national affairs.
(Juv.Nurlhcn has offered u reward of
*21)0 each for the parlies engaged in
the Valdosta lynching. Of course
these rewards will not bring imyhoily
to trial lull the offering of I hem will
show thill. Georgia's governor has re
spect for his solemn oalli of office.
It makes our Caucasian blood boil
within us to witness uegropholism be
ing forced upon while people, Iml
when white men and women deliher
tilely put themselves upon a social
plane with a race that recognizes its
own inferiority, we stand aghast with
fueling* of pity and pain.
Tim Savannah News has a new
name for the democratic rallies and
barbecues now being had tlmnighoul
Georgia- “political picnics.” I'opn
lists can join in these liillc pastimes
and probably enjoy them, hut next
Wednesday, ()cloher lid, lliere will ho
It “political picnic,” in w Inch they will
not he known,
Candidate Hines is being sued in
BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
Plenty of material for encourage
ment, and also discouragement, can
he. found by those who seek that and
nothing else, lint business men who
want, to see tlio situation exactly as it
is find accounts so conflicting that it is
difficult to strike a balance. In those
departments of industry and trade in
which the deferred business and the
demand for replenishment of stocks
have not been exhausted, there is ob
vious improvement, and in some the
business is not only larger than last
year, but larger than two years ago,
In others the exhaustion of the tem
porary demand lias brought disap
pointment, because it was smaller
than was expected, and because the
remaining demand appears uncom
fortably light. In the aggregate, bus-
incus is about a tenth larger than last
year, Imt still falls about 25 per cent,
below a full volume for the season,—
Dun's llcview.
AN OUn’iNANCK.
Hr. it knacti'.i) by Itie Mayor and
Councilor llin Hlty of Tifton audit Is
hereby ordained by'authority of the same,
that except In ease of emergency no or-
illnuncc or other special order shall be
presented, read and passed at one and
the same meeting of council, but Hull all
said ordinances and orders shall tie |>re-
senlcd and read at one meeting of noun-
ell, tlion published wiili tlio proceedings
of council before being put mi tliolr Huai
passage 1 All ordlnaiieos presented In
eases of emergency as above excepted,
idiall only be valid after receiving a unan
imous vote of all members of council and
xlmll only be pending until Hie next reg
ular meeting of council.
Approved Kept, il, 1WH,
<J \V. Ki.'i.woon.
This Age
Is full of humbugs, ami that r«»»ie«ly that dirt-
Drove*thl* charnel*a (Jod-send to humanity,
It. H. It. ha* never faded, and that ought Mi count,
for something to him .who want* to Ikj cured of
what It. It. It. Kct* frself up to cure.
Utterly Surprised I
MtsniDMX, Miss., .Inly 18.
For a number of year* I have fluttered untold
agony from the etteet* of Mood poison. [ had my
case treated by several prominent physicians, Imt
received Imt little, If any. relief. I resorted to
ull sorts of patent medicines, spending a large
ainoun*. of u oney, Imt )«t getting no hetler,
My attention was attracted hy the cures said.to
have Iteon uttected hy II. II. II., and I commenced
taking it merely as an experiment, having Imt
little faith In the results. To my utter surprise
I soon commenced to Improve, and deem myself
to-day a well and hearty person- all owing to
the excellent finalities of II. It. II. I cannot
commend it too highly to those suffering from
Idood poison. ,1. (). Glpso*.
Trainman M, &* o. It* It*
. After Twenty Years.
Uai.timoiii'., April 20. ~For over twenty years
I have been trotifded with ulcerated bowels and
bleeding piles, and grew very weak and thin
from constant loss of blood. 1* have used four
bottles of II. II. II., and have gained 16 pounds in
weight, and feel better In general health than I
have for ten years. I recommend your II. U. It.
a* tho best medicine I have ever used, ami owe
my improvement to the use of Itotuntc lllood
Halm. ICroKMi s A. HMITH.
;iim Exeter Street.
An Old Alan Restored.
Da whom, a a., June lift.- doing an old man and
itterlng froi
of the Joints
suffering from ifencial debility’and rheumatism
‘ of the shoulders, 1 found difficulty
In attending to my business, that of a lawyer,
nut II l bought and used live bottles of It. G. It.,
Itolante Idood Ihdm, of Mr* T. V. .lanes, of «!. K.
.lanes A Won, ami my general health Is improved
uud the rheumatism left me. I believe It to be a
good medicine. J. II. I.AlNfb
Fur sale at the Tifton Drug Hture,
All who desire full Information about the cause
and euro of Idood Poison, Herofulu and Hcrofu-
Iuiis Swelling, Ulcers, Mores, KhcmnatIsm, Kid
ney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., ran secure Lv
mail, free, a cony of our .'12- page Illustrated Hook
of Woiidci*, lined with the most wonderful and
startling proof ever before known.
Address,
JR.oop Hai,m COMPANY, Atlanta, Da.
AT COST! AT COST!
Gold Dollars for 90c,
No, wo do not. promise that,
thirty days for the spot cash
dose out our season goods
hut for the next
we are going to
\T ACTUAL COST.
Fulton Hiipi'iioi'
roiiri.
i»V
lilt* lciflll
I'opi'OHciitninuH ol
i 1 In- 1.
lit WHOM t'Kl.lh'
to recover imue Hi
.'ill
of Bionuy
had ami reuiwud
and
mm
UCOllllll'll
for. It Heein*, i
Inn In
IT,
that (lie
Candidate's ovphn
ml lull
III 1 1
u/ muitui-
fails to slay sail*
fill llll
1 l(>(
imincpv of
the money involvi
•d.
Under dutnruT
aiie n
lie,
Im'I wcoii
18H0 and IHIlli,
I Jeorg
lit <
IriTtji.mmI
her mortgage in-1<
•lll.iul lll'MH ^
oi ill,-ii, in
mnouul it siinij -I
'nunl
1,01
us! of all
tliu sillies in ilm 1
' ni< >11.
TI
iis coinli-
linn would lie rev
ni’Hiul i
mdi
‘1 llu* cx-
iravagant rule of
i"*i"'i
i-ni
N’olur,
ruinemher lliis nex
l Wed
lies.
lay wlii'ii
■you go to deposit
your !
Until
A.
Tom Willson
IlIlN II
ml
a NYoro
Wlimi wo hiiy oust we mean wlint we
,siiy. We clon'l, pi'omivo onvthing but wlmt we
=1 CAN STAND UP TO.lEEE-
\vi
■n we Niiy n yard wo nionn
11( > inelh'H n in
Id jionniIn to
hIii [ile <_*<,()< l.s
l l io | moi ile.
I w I
the
; we
it'll wo Niiy u peel
IH't'lc. Komemlini’ wt
don't carry trash to deceive
;o give you
c we mean
cai'ry
OUlt OBJECT
To Make Room
COME WHILE THE SALE GOES ON AT COST.
liildi for our ml nki
WAf,I.VIS X, €01,K.
BK.VJAMIS T- €01,K.
—( VALDOSTA )-*-
Foundry arid Machine Shop.
Every Class of Machinery and Gin Work,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
Repairing Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Pipe and Steam Filling*, Inspirators, Injun tors, Lubricator*, Steam Gauges,
Valves. Belting, Oil and General Maehinery Supplies,
We Make a Specialty of First Class Plumbing.
C.OLE.& COLE, Proprietors,
VALDOSTA, - 21-if. . GEORGIA.
•1,1-. ,IAV. - TV. T. JAY. I). 11. ,TAV.
«T. L. .JAY & SONS,
Contractors and Dealers In
BASH, - DOOBS, - BLINDS,
Turned Columns and Mantels,
Dressed Flooring and Ceiling, Etc.
BRICK, LIME and CEMENT,
Glass and Putty, Ready-Mixed Paints. Lead and Oil.
WASHINGTON ST., ALBANY, GEORGIA.
[JEH Tin Roofing and Repairing a Specialty. 2 ,. tr ,
N O T I C IO :
To Long-Cotton Growers.
Himtc going to the trouble anil expense of Macing a I.ate Impi nvert Ktigllsh fi|r
best long-cotton glu known—III our ginnery, I willingly guarantee the “quickest work
sample" to all who will favor us with the ginning of their #ea-l*litud cuttun.
Wm also run a short-cotton gtn to out eight bales her day.
Alin nnifirO (Uniting cotton fur 81-00 per hundred. m
III |< III-/ l| U\ I \\ rap long cotton for l)5e. tier halo. I
HI || | || II | Ll . (Hil shorteottou forl'c. per hundred.
U U lb 1 III \JUU l Wrap short cotton for 86c. per bale. 1
And do not fall to bring ns your Uiee that w'e may prove to yon the perfect work of our
ENGLEBEHG 1UCE IIULLEH.
Soliciting your patronage, we arc yours anxious to please,
0 Y C L O N E T A FARM,
D. G. IRBY, General Manager.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Coroner,
Many ettizeuk present the name of J. O.
(JRAYDON to the detnoeruts of Berrien county
for the oflloc of Coroner, 1’ieape give him your
united support. lie Is thoroughly conversant
with the duties of ‘ “ *
general satisfaction.
the office and we guarantee
For Comity Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself n candidate fur
County Treasurer of Herrlen county-subject to
the democratic primary. I respectfully ask tho 1
support of the voters of the county.
I*. U. AluritTaF. I
I announce myself for re-election to the office
of County Treasurer of Herrlen County, subject
to a democratic primary, Thanking my friends
for their favors In the past, I ask your Buppurt
In the ensuing election.
Yours Respectfully, V. R. Futoii.
For Clerk Superior Court*
At the solicitation of many friends, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for rc-clectiou to
the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Hcrrten
county, subject to the deu ocralic primary, and
solicit the support of my democratic fellow clil-
sensin the primary, promising them a faithful
discharge of the duties of the office in tho event*
l am ehouen to servo In thatcapucPv.
OMUOUX* L. SMlftf,-
To tho voters of Herrlen county:
Through the solicitation of many of my friends
in dliferent portions of the oounty, 1 hereby an
nounce myself us a candidate for the office of
Clerk of the Superior Court of Herrlen county-
subject to the action of the Democratic Vrtmarv,
I respectfully ask the support of the voters of
joiiK W. I “
the county.
. K. l*oWELL.
To the Democratic voters of Herrlen County:
At the continued solicitation of many friends
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Clerk
of the Superior Court, subject to the democratic
primary, ami respectfully solicit your support.
1 will endeavor to serve tho people honestly,
faithfully and efficiently if I urn elected.
Geo. W. Mooius.
Din—tho very
' and a good
Mrs.W. F. Rudisill,
Millinery m Dress-Making,
MAIN STREET, TIFTON, GEORGIA.
(UTAH woi k neatly and promptly executed. Satis
faction guaranteed. 8 i- tf .
TIFTON GREEN GROCERY
Calhoun Building, Tifton, Georgia,
Keeps conHltuitly on Imml llie best of Beef, Pork and Mutton \ also Sausages, put
up by expert anti eareful hands.
Dressed Poultry and Eggs are Specialties.
Vegetables, Fish and Oysters in Season.
(II VIC IRS YOU It PATRONAGE. Faithful service 'ami honest dealing are
guaranteed to all eyalotum. HvspectfuUy,
August mil, MM.—if. TIFTON GREEN GROCERY.
Hpi'iikiT In lliis si'vtiim of tlm Kiaic,
fur imiri! limn a week past, cliar^i'J
will) the missinn uf ciili^lKriiiii^ mu'
xvliilo eitIv.i’im limv to vole. Was m-
milt ovi'l' more i'mn|i|cn' iiiul glaring?
A lit, wo mu lulil 11\' an cyii wilin'**,
Hull mum' of tlio xv hil ii |ioo|ilo „f
Glinoli ami t'ollVo uuuiuins aro ro-
X'OlvillK him wiili opoii anus,
Portions of Iowa, Nohiaska ami
Militiusola wi'i'ii visiiisl hy a torritii;
oyolotlo mm day Iasi wruk ami Him'
was grout dosirm'iion of lll'o and
jirojiorty. . Tlmsu |ii'ii|ik> have hint a
nail €X|mtk'iwo with dusiroylng olo-
jilOllt* thi* yuan F'insl nama a long
and dnslrin'livu droulli, lliim furusl
lire* swuu|iing uvurylhlng In ilmir
xvaku, and now the iluvasiaiiug uy.
ololto,
Two Live* Huvuil. *
Mr*. Plioho Tlnmms, of Junutlon Hlty.
III. was told by hor docLors alio Imd uon-
•umptlon and tlml lliom was no liopo fm
Jiur, bat two holllMPf llr. King’s Nuw
3)l*u,6v«ry nomplblnly imred bur ami sliu
nays Ii unyud bur llfn. Mr, Tlio*. Kggnis
180 Kloihhist, #abir,uu'lsai),nr,iTinoil from
n dreadful uold, approacldngi onsuinplion
tried Without rosult oveiytldng elm Hum
bought om< bottle or Dr. Ivina’s New
Discovery ami In two weeks was eared.
Ke I* naturally thankful. It Is saeh ru
soils, of wlihiii those are samples, tlml
prove the wondoi/id ofllcany of lids
ieltm In toughs ,uul oolds. Free trial hol
lies at Juke W. I'alllk's Drug Kiore, re*-
Dial' Him 5(ln. and’ fl-Oii
We have a big stock of shoes
that we are going to sell at some
price.
L. S. SHEPHERD& CO.
Dark is* Hiilltlintr, Tifton, Georgia
H 1
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III MlTS
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nviy
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PAYS CASH!
^ our nut I'olurp will bp morn ut Hip and of tin* your, by veiling us your
Fruits end Vegetable
For Ttix Receiver.
To the Democratic voters of Herricu co.:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho
office of Tax Receiver <JT Herrlen county, suldect
to the democrat io primary. 1 respectfully ask
the oupport of the democratic party, promiHbir,
if elected, to fill the office faithfully and to tho
best of my ability. Francis m. smith.
I announce myself a candidate for rc-CIcethm
to the office of Tax Receiver of Berrien County
subject to tho Democratic primary. Thanking
my fellow-Demoerats for past favors 1 respect
fully solicit their renewed patronage.
John ft. MuCranik.
For Slierriff of Herrlen County.
To the Democratic voters of Berrien Co.:
At the earnest solicitation of many friends, 1
hereby announce myself a candidate for the of
fice ot Sheriff of Herrlen county—subject to the
Democratic | rinuiv. I promise, if elected, to
discharge the duties of tliu office faithfully,
honestly and impartially. Soliciting the sup
port of my fellow Democrats. 1 am
Respectfully, Oscar E. button.
At the solicitation of friends, 1 respectfully
announce myself u candidate for the office of
Sheriff ot Herrlen county, subject to the demo
cratic primary ami ask the support, of all my
friends in the coming race.
I,PTiu:u D. Lines.
To the yoters of Berrien county:
l hereby announce luyselta candidate for tho
office of Shcritt of Herrlen county, subject to the
Deuioerotlc primaries. I promise u fuiUUul ct»-
charge of the duties eueuml.ant upon the office*
if elected. Hhmiy Wilks.
I hereby announce ihyscif a candidate fos
Shcritt of Berrien County subject, to tho Demo
eratic primary. If elected ] promise to dis
charge the duties of the office to the beat of my
ability. Very respectfully,
W- L. Swindle.
At the solicitation of many friends I hereby
announce myself a candidate subject to tlio
Democratic nomination, for the office of Sheriff
or Berrien County. If elected I will do my l est
to discharge the duties oi the office faith(uUy
and honestly. 1 solicit the support of i».y ieliow-
Demourats. . Respectfully,
HUYANT W. GHARDY.
. ( "Quaker City Bakwo Powder" I* of all wc’vo f sundtho bert:
Absolutely pure uml vfmU'some, (Omit.) .... Ccbua apliico aluvo tho rest,
o f With ten pennies Retasatn-plo Of your Grocer aa-y day;
If U Is tiotRHt - U-fftc*uon {Oriil.) , . , He your pennies willro-pay.
n J Hon- f*t trl-nl’s all tmf* il-clent, rp.UurotheroTv'.ll never bo;
l lor success will cr- cr fol • low (Omit.) .... Those who uso Q. C. B. P,
Ask your grocer for It.
For Tax Collecfor.
To the Democrats Voters ot Herrlen County t
I hereby announce niysolt a eanuhlatc for Tux
Collector of Berrien county, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. I promise, if elected, a fuith*
ful and efficient discharge ol'tl.v duties of tho
office. J. M. B. SMITH.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector uf HOrrien county, subject to the dem
ocratic primary, and solicit the support of tl.9
people. I have had considerable experience in
connection with the office am! I elieve i i«u cIvq
general satisfaction in the discharge ol the du
ties pertaining thereto. Ronr.RT II knderson.
Mr. W. U. Starling, having by .accident, while
at work, become a permanent cripple, lias con
sented to lie a candidate for Tax Collector of
Berrien county at the earnest s«>Uci:atiou of i is
many triends, lie respectfully a^k the sti] 1 ori
of tlio voters of the county, ills candidacy sub
ject to the Democratic primary. Votkh.
I hereby announce myself a candidate fer Tax
Collector, subject tv the Democratic primary
Thanking iny fellow-democrats for their kind
consideration in the past 1 respectfully solicit
their support in the coming primary.
Haumon C. Baker*
I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho
office of Tax Collector of Berrien county, subject
to democratic nomination. 1 promise, if elected,
a faithful and efficient dlsuht.vge oi the dittlva
incumbent, upon me, ami Mill lie grateful fop
your support. Jamks il. Hutchinson.
At tho request of my many friends 1 hereby
announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector
of Herrlen county, subject to democratic nomi
nation, ami I res; octfully solicit the support of
the democratic voters of the county.
W.M. WlllDDON.
To the democratic voters of Berrien County:
1 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election
to the office of Tax Collector, subject to the prl
mary. Thanking you for your kind and cordial
support in the vast I respectfully ask a renewal
of your confidence at the next election. 1 prom—
isc a faithful performance of the duties of fha
office should l be re-elected.
8-MB. RoliKIlT OlllFFIX,
Ad£rcu Quaker City If. P. Co., Itichnwnd, Jnd,
13 owen’s 13 nr gains.
s.
\\ r an ted, in J 1 ‘go Q n anti ties,
Itlucktivi'rloH, Kirawburrlo*, Iliu kU'liunlr,, Ituanliui Hu», .Klv
('.ill Mih'.’r' V' -? r '’“II-. In puui'.'icM ami pcikrs,
I till til tin* fiii iory for furllwt' mformnllon.
Kin*, Qulnca*. Taactios,
not wanted.
W. G. 8I..A.0K, Gctuirul Mima
PHONEYf •
Is tlio jtnxvor which makes tho world. It, is the mainspring ot every busi
ness, and constitute* the force which impels the mind to exert
every intlueuce. I am exerting every inthience to con
vince the people, who trade nt Tifton, that
THE KOOL KASIL
will buy ns many Standard Good* at my store as at any
oilier in Southern Georgia. 1 also pay the highest cash
prices for—
COTTON, WOOL, CHICK-
TINS, EGGS, BUTTKIt, HIDES,
TALLOW, BEESWAX, Etc., Etc.
I will sell you any article of merchandise in my store at tho
lowest figures in exchange for Country Produce.
1 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMERS’ SUPPLIES.—
Il p. BOWIITST,
1 if Near the It. & W. Depot, TIPTON, OA.
INSURE mill PROPERTY
AGAINST FIRE.
C. W. FULWOOD,
Agent For
Insurance Company or North America, ol
1’hiladelpbin, l*a.
Hartford Insurance Company, of Hartford.
Ami other old Rue companies.
Insurance effected in any locality ami on
every class of rinks.
Office—room* 1 ami 2, Faulk Building, Malt*
Street. Tifton. Ha. 3-6-tf.
TIFTON
s-J ^i
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
f. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor
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