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THi; OAZKTTE: TIFTON, OA., FRIDAY, OOTORER 10,
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The Tifton Gazette.
l'VHUDHKD WKKKI.Y.
B. T. ALLEN, Editor.
Offlol&l Organ County of Eerrion.
‘Official Organ Oity of Tifton.
TKRMH OF SlfJIflCIUFTlON:
One Year
Hlx Months
Three Month*
IXVAH1A1II.V IXADVAXOK.
..$inn
.. w
26
Kntcrod at the postofllco.ut Tifton, (leorglo, a*
mall matter of the second chow.
The continued advance in prico of
domestic, wool scorns to bn n thorn in
republican ami populist flesh.
Jl. II. PITTS.
It. T. WAbDItKP.
PITTS & WALDREP,
DKALKltK IN
BUGGIES, - WAGONS, - SURREYS,
HARNESS, SADDLES, BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, ETC.
Love Building, Railroad Street, Tifton Ga.
•IAS. Z. ELLIOTT,
SPARKS, : GEORGIA.
Campaign Headquarters!
pg- |> r |,, CB „ H low as flrstdmm goodn can bo obtained. Como to sec ns, examine
our goods and let ns ,|Uot« you prices. liflllin.
W.M.I..U U ,v. col,K,
IIUN.IAMIN T. COMS.
1 When the roll is called in the fifty-
fourth congress lion. Hen It. Hussell
will be there to answer as the repre
sentative from the second congress-
ionnl district of Georgia.
Tlltt'Montgomery Monitor says that
populism has been swalloWod liy re
publicanism and, hereafter, the pop
ulist party should be known as the
h'publiean parly in the South.
The lumbermen of south Georgia
and Florida are making another ef-
foit to organize for sell'-prntection—
this tune under the name of the
Southern Lumber Exchange. How
ever, the harmony necessary to suc
cess doesn’t seem to prevail.
Tonnnie Watson is giving Jimmie
lliucs consolation, through Ids Daily
Press, in remarkably large “hunks.”
JJc says Jimmie was elected but
counted out by the wicked democrats,
and that lie will submit rather than
apply a “remedy worse than the dis
ease.” Jess so!
Judge Logan K. Illockley Has re
signed as Chief Justice of the Su
prenie Court of Georgia. I In assigns
as the reason fur Iiih resignation that
it is impossible for him lo do the
work devolving upon him in a credi
table and satisfactory manner with
out the assistance which the people
refuse to give him. Tim resignation
has been accepted to take clfect Oc
tober jiUlli.
—( v r .A LDOSTA )—
Foundry and Machine
Every Class of Machinery and Gin Work,
I HON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
Repairing Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
-:o:-
A large majority of the people care little about
political issues, but every buyer is interested in
knowing where be can get the—
ANISOUMEAipm
For Coroner.
Many citizen* present the name Qf J. U.
GUAYL*ON to the democrats of Berrien county
for the office of Coroner. Please give him your
jlily eoi
uultc?l support, lie 1* thoroughly con versa tit
with the unties of the oll.ee anil we guarantee
general satisfaction.
For County Trimnurur,
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
County Treasurer of llerrien comity—subject tof
the ileinocrutie primary. 1 respectfully ask the
support of the voters of the county.
L. L. Albritton.
I announce myself for re-election to the off ee
of County Treasurer of llerrien County, subject
to a democratic primary. Thanking my friqmui
for their favors in the past, 1 ask jour support
in the ensuing election.
Yours Respectfully, TV. R. Ft'TOi..
Most Goods ™Least Money-
To these we can say that we are Campaign Head
quarters for the FALL TRADE ilnc l our stoc L
For Clerk Superior Court.
At the solicitation of 'many friends, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for rc-elcction to
tlie office of Clerk of Superior Court of llerrien
county, subject to the deuocratic primary, a ml
solicit the support of my democratic fellow citi
zens in the primary, promising them a faithful
discharge of the duties of the office in the event
1 am chosen to serve in that capacity.
Us non n L. SmiTji.
Fall and Winter Goods
'ipo .i,„| Strain Fittings, Inspinitors, Injectors, Lubricators, Steam Gauges,
Valves, Hulling, Oil and General Machinary Supplies.
We Make a Specialty of First Class Plumbing.
GO LILA
VALDOSTA.
(!()LE, Proprietors,
- 21-tf. - GEOTlftlA.
in now complete and the largest ever shown in this
section of Georgia.
We do not quote prices, hut guarantee you first-
class goods cheaper than they can he bought
anywhere else in this section. We buy in large
quantities and can quote you the
To the voters of llerrien county:
Through the solicitation of many of my friends
in diff erent portion* of the county, 1 hereby an
nounce myselt as a candidate for the office of
Clerk of the Superior Court of llerrien county—
subject to the action of the Democratic Primary.
I respectfully ask the support of the voter* of
John W. K.
the county.
. Powell.
To the Democratic voters of llerrien County:
At the continued solicitation ofiiuuuy friends
I hereby announce myself u candidate for Cleric
of the Superior Court, subject to the democrat lo
primary, ami rcspqcttully solicit your support.
1 will endeavor to serve the people honestly,
faithfully and efficiently if 1 am elected.
CJeo. W. Moore.
For Tax Deceiver.
To the Democratic voters of llerrien co.:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
'Tar
D. it. ,IAY.
,T. Jj. JAY & .
Contractors and Dealers in
s AS 11, - DOO'RS, - BLINDS,
Turned Columns and Mantels,
Dressed Flooring and Ceiling, Etc.
BRICK, MM Id mid (KMT : NT,
Glass ami Putty, Ready-Mixed Paints. Lead and Oil.
M ASIII.MiTOV NT., AI.IUM , (JEOItCU.
'fin Roofing and Rrpitiring a Specialty. a.-,,.
Lowest Cash Prices::
office of tax Receiver of llerrien county, subject
to the democratic primary. 1 respectfully ask
the otipport of the democratic party, promising,
...... ... ... .. • Y,fully and to tff©
if elected, to hi I the Office faithfullv
best of my ability. Francis M. 8Mrrli.
offered in the cities. All we ask is a trial.
People have frequently doubted our assertions
and wasted much valuable time visiting other stores
in the effort to disprove them, hut they
■Always Came Bad
V
!.
And acknowledged that our two stores—Nashville
and Sparks—not only carried the largest stocks hut
offered the lowest prices. r
N O T I C E :
Mr. A. A. Allen, who lias been eon
kicotuil with tliu Mneon Toli'gni|Ji fnr
tnoru titan a f|imrtnr nf a eentnrv in
tlm various capac'iliim of ccniiiositoi',
forutnan, oilitor, et<’., Inis limiglii n|i
nil thit stook anil Is now hoIi' |>ro|.rie-
tor and rosponsiblo for its emiiluet
tin is aa|ialil('i ami if tlm peo|.le of
MftCOII Will givn llilll till' |H'o|ier I'll -
uimvagumvnt. lie will make them a
morning |ni|ier si'i.'nnil to nonii in l lie
htalu.
Thu Home ami Fnnn.nf Lnnisvilli',
Ky., oni! of tlm most widely ei ten I :i-
tl'd of farm jnill iuils, wiys I Here is
Ncal'imly a mil’ll ilelivereil at It olliiT
Wllioll (loos not bring iin|unien dial
suggest rn|ii(l iirnjreaH ami a |nii|>nse
to mloiit every real ini|irnveinent. in
illo South. We believe tins imliea-
tiotl is n title one dial I here i« in
till! Soul 11 a greater ilis|n>sition Ilian
over before to ailo|it jtrogressiie
metboils mill reibe'e farming to a
JIUroly business basis. Already, in
our opinion, there lias been great
progress in this ilircelinn, and tlie re-
suit is dial many of our farmers are
illianoiallv in good e.ondition, in spiti
of tlm Inii’il limes anil die Ho-e illed
eonlrnoliou of die eurreney. Maeon
'J'eli graph.
The Maiiufiieuirers' Iteeord, of Hal
timore, says dull one of the greatest
blessings that lias evil- befallen the
Hontll is the low price of rollon dur
ing the last. I wo years. Contrary to
tliu opinion of those who think that
the South’s prosperity would lie en
hanced by higher prices for cotton
this season, the Mann I'm Hirers’ Rec
ord asserts that nine or ten cents for
cotton would ultimately prove a dis
aster to the whole South. The low
prices of recent years have forced tlm
South Into dlversllled agriculture —
forced them to abandon cotton as
their only mop, and to raise their
corn and iood stuffs at borne. The
net rofuilt of such a policy as this is to
vastly enhance the permanent pros-
polity of tlto South, although for die
time being it may dcci ease the amount
of money oxpemled by southern
planters. Cotton at, lain cents for the
present crop would mean great. activ
ity in mercantile circle, and for the
nett twelve months an apparent re
markableprosperity; but leg cent
cotton wmtltl mettn that next your tin
farthers would mean that next year
tho farmers would abandon' their
efforts to raise corn and give their
Whole attention to notion.
To Long-Cotton Growers.
Hliirc
.;olng to Ihr tr*Mihlo and cupciim* of nhiehig ft I-nf«* Imiirovfil F.nirli«li Dili ?lo verv
Im'hi Ittiii- .'oiion glu Utimvii In oiir cimicry. I ollllngl.v gouriintt-e tin* "tjiilckfsi work anil a rimmI
hiiin|•)<*" In all who u III fator iim with Hit* ginning of l heir Mru-1 slum I colloii.
Wi> also inn a short rollon gin to ml right IiuIch her (lay.
Mill lone roMoii for -•*l-f*0 per hundred. (1 l f 111
\Vrnp long rollon for '.ifie. per hide. I |j 1/ 1]\ I
Min Mliort rt.iiou for .'Cir. jirr huMtlri tl. || |Jj j viiUl
announce myself a candidate for re-election
to the office of Tax Receiver of Berrien County
subject to the Democratic primary. Thanking
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my fellow-Democrats for past fa\ ors 1 reaped
fully solicit their renewed patronage.
> John H. AIcCiame
For Klierrlff of llerrien County.
To the voters of llerrien couutv1 hereby an-
imunce myself as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Sheriff , subject, to the rulings of the
democratic primary to he held on the Oth day of
November, 1H.T. Thanking the public lor past
favors and asking their support in the pri
mary, 1 am veiy respuetiully, 1). W. TIbon.
To the Democratic voters of llerrien Co.:
At the earnest solicitalluiyif many friends, I
hereby announce myself a t andidate for the of-
Mecot Sheriff of llerrien county-sujiject to thu
Democratic, priimiv. 1 promise, if elected, to
discharge the duties of the office faithfullv,
honestly and impartially. Soliciting the gmv
port of my fellow Democrats, lam
Respectfully, Ohcau K. s ITT on.
ELLIOTT & PURDOM,
At the solicitation of friends, t respectfully
announce myself a candidate for the office ol
Sheriff ol llerrien county, subject to the demo*
‘-vatic primary and ask the support of alk my
l'riundft in the coming nice.
Lctuku D. Idles.
1(1
l Wrnp shorl colioii 1*01's,')c. per Imlc. ^ iJlblllUj
AimI ih» nol lull lo bring os \oiir Hire ? lint wo mat proto lo you I ho perfect work of our
I.NMI.I.BI’.lid HICK IH’GI.KU.
SnilrliiiiK tour pulI'onngc, wo mo tours iiiixIoiih in please,
,v/, lo:n ft a f a r]
C Ic'iu'ml Man:igor.
Nashville,
AT COST!
Georgia.
AT COST!
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Sheriff ol’Berrien County subject to the Den o
cratic primary. If elected I promise to dis
charge Hie duties of the office to the host of my
ability. Very respectfully,
W. 1,. Swindle.
At the solicitation ol many friends 1 hereby
announce myself a candidate subject to the
Democratic nomination, for the office of Sheriff
ol lienicn County. It elected l will do mr best
to discharge the* duties of the office faitfifully
and honestly. 1 solicit tl»e si i i.oi\of my tellow-
he Sl;| l.OINO
Jtes| ectfully,
Brvant NY. (iitAimv.
V (
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TIFTON GREEN GROCERY
Calhoun Building, Tifton, Georgia,
Ki'C|oi i’oiihIiiii11v oil IiiiuiI llic Best of Hoof, I’ork and Minton ; also SansugcM, jml
it|* !•> i'\|inl mid nii’H'iil IiuiiiIh.
Dressed Poultry and Eggs arc Specialties.
Vegetables, Fish and Oysters in Season.
UlYK I S Yni H I’ATHoNAUK. Kaiilifnl snrvlcn and honest dealing nru
guaranlocd lo all cnsiomcrs. Ilcspi'clfully,
Gold Dollars for 90c.
NO, wo do not promise that, but for the next
thirty days for the spot cash we are going' to
close out our season goods
1
YT ACTUAL COST.
For Tax Collector.
To the Democratic Voters of Berrien (,'ounty:
I hereby announce myself a caudidate for Tax
Collector of Berrien county, subject to the detu-
.n iaiic primary. I | remise, if elected, a faith
ful and efficient discharge of the duties of iho
«»dUc. J. M. ll. Smith.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector of Berrien county, subject to the dun-
ocratic primary, and solicit the support, of ti n
people.' 1 have had considerable experience in
onnectlon wiih the office and Lt liexe 1 can gi\o
general satisfaction in the discharge of the du-
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ties periainiiig thereto. Uoiieht Hkmif.ukon.
Mr. W. R. Starling, having by hccident, while
at work, become a permanent cripple, has con
sented to he a candidate for Tax Collector of
Ben icn county at the earnest solicitation of Ua
many it lends. Ilu respectfully ask the support
of tlm voters of the county. His candidacy sub
ject to the Democratic primary. Voteu.
August nth, Isti-l. if.
TIFTON GREEN GROCERY.
\Vlion wo snv cost we moan wliat. we
way. Wo don’t promise anything lmt wliat we
--lEEEl CAN STAND UP T0.|==-
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector, subject to thu Democratic primary
Thanking my fellow-democrats for their kind
consideration it* the past l respectfully solicit
their support in the coming primary.
Haumon t:. Baker.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of Tax Collector of llerrien county,subject
to democratic nomination. 1 promise, if elected,
a faithful and efficient diselu.rge of the duties
incumbent upon me, ami will he grateful lor
your support. James 11. Hluhinson.
1, | "9!L a W ( j ,ty IUkino Pownt-n" I* of all wo'vo found tho bc r t
Abwlutoly purs and uhoU . omc^ (UmU.)
<3 ‘ { W Jj h it n I). 00 .!' 1 . 1 " r 1 . 1 '* n,n ;V'° Of yonrGrocercn-y day;
tiabn.i a placo abovo tho refit.
Is uoi nut • is- fuo-tUm (Om.L) .... II3 your pennies wBlro-pay,
5.1V, 0 *'* trl-ol'i* nil nuf- fl-dont, Fr.llnrotherovri!l never bo;
l I*or HUtxvKS will ov* cr foi • low {Omit. 1 .... Th
Thoio who u*o Q. 0. II. 1*.
Ask ycur grocer lor It.
Adcirm <Juai«r Cdy JJ. J\ Co., Mcfimond,.Ind*
When we way a yard wo mean to give you
:t(> iiidiew aud when we way a peek we mean
1 ‘2 pounds to the peek. Remember we carry
wtuple goods; we don't carry trash to deceive
tho people.
Is
OUR OBJECT
To Make Room!
\t the request of my many friends 1 hereby
announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector
of Berrien county, subject to democratic nomi
nation, and 1 respectfully solicit, the support of
the democratic \Diets ot the county.
\\ SI.* WllIDDDX.
To the denmerntie voters of Berrien County:
I herehyuiinour.ee my candidacy for re-election
to the office of Tax Collector, subject to the pri
dial
inary. Thanking you for your kind ami cordi s
support in the past 1 respectfully ask a renewal
of your confidence at the next election. I prom*
isr a faithful performance of the duties of tho
office should 1 he re-elected.
8-’i)4. Ron cut Griffin.
Beet Cattle Wanted,
COME WHILE THE SALE GOES ON AT COST.
The undersigned will pay rash for beef
| cattle—2 to 0 and 8 year olds—delivered
ni convenient point to Cycloneta for in*
spection. I want
500 HEAD
by November 1st, 1H04.
I). G. Ill 11Y,General Manager.
2il-(l\v. Oyebmela Model Karin.
PAYS OASTrT!
^ our net return will be more at tho end of the year, by selling ri yonr
Fruits and Vegetables.
Waiikd, id Large Quantities,
Blackberiies, Shawbei ries. Iliu'klohurriea, llaHpbenle*, Figs, Quincen. Peaches,
HuConty and Keilfer I’ears. Cull.*, Ill peaches and peitm, not wanted.
/. a. - 1 I till.— . Vllll*', III i'
( all ill die liu'lnry lor furllwr lltforilialloll.
'" l " 1, S. (J. SLACK, (lonevul Manngpv.
W. L. Douclas
$3 SHOE
18 THE BEST.
NOSQUCAKINa
We have a big stock of shoes
that we are going to sell at some
price.
L. S. SHEPHERD & CO.
*5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH'UNfM!:Uf.DCAlF.
FINE GALFA KJMffll
13.5P POLICE,3 Soles.
s*’2S«<
4 2. s !. 7 ^BoYsSenooi5KCES.
LADIES-
HT5 „
•"‘"eEsro cNGOl A.
sens rea cataiosue
W'L-DOUCLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
You cun im.c,e''V'bu«Iuu VV. U
i
T*nvfcw’ Building. Tifton, Georgia
JIUUUin:i Hi* C*» .
Because, we ore Jbe tnrpr st iuaar..actnren ot
Bdver.iscd shoe* in the world, nu4 cuaicmte*
the value by ramping »be name t.:u, pn« on
the bovtom. which prmcrlf y>'l a ;ai mt high
price, ana (be itildole ■.i.a'xpia.a,. Oersnoev
equal cation worn m 1c. easy hu'.ug kml
•V T,-u.aii.ic. (Vt ll ere ora K'-'l every,
wfic.-c at towerfor i.er value tMlm
knyo'.brrnw'-e. T he uo ••ihoiiute. If you*
dealer canuoi ounp’yy veenn. uiaby
.1. KU.IOTT, Hrark.; (I.t
\V, U.-TYCIAIIT& 1IR0., NmIoUW b*.
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