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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1894.
The Tifton Gazette.'
PUIII.IHHKl* WKKKI.V.
B. T. ALLEN. Editor.
Offlolal Organ County of Eorrlon,
Official Organ City of Tifton,
TKIOIB OF Ht'BSnillTIONs
Ouo Year
Bis Months
‘Three Months
IN V A III A HI A’ IN AI)VA NOR.
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26
Kntoreil at the poatoffice, at Tifton, Georgia, as
mall matter of the secoml ehiss.
,J. II. PITTS.
11. T. WALDKEP.
PITTS & WALDREP,
UKALKHft »N
BUGGIES, - WAGONS, - SURREYS,
HARNESS, SADDLES, BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, ETC.
Love Ttuilding, 'Railroad Street, Tifton (la.
I'rlccpi n» low iih (IrxtclnsB good, can lie obtained,
our good, mid lot uk quota you price*.
Como to nen uh, oxamlno
2011m.
Hon. W. Y. Atkinson will bo in-
AngnrRtcd governor of (ieorgm to
morrow. Chief .1notice Logan K.
Hlcekley, of the state Kti|trotne court,
will administer tlm oath of office.
The Albany Herald says: “The
’possum, persimmons and ‘polluters
are going to save tbe 5-cent cotton
producer.” What lias become of Ed
itor McIntosh’s “hog and hominy”
campaign that was to save the cheap
cotton planter?
Gov. Mitchell says he will prevent
the Corbelt-Kit/,simmons mill being
pulled off on Florida soil if lie lias to
call an extra session of the legislature
to pass a prohibitory law. lie said
something like this about tbe Corbett-
Mitelioll affair but it did not prevent
the light on Florida soik
Tito business lailnrcs for the past
week have been 2511 in tlm United
Stales against It 11 for the same pe
riod last year. Distribution of goods
to consumers bus inerensed over that
of the same period last, year, but still
not at a rate to sustain tbe increased
volume of inantifaeturing production,
so that prices are weak.
Tlm Ga/.kttk is not the especial
advocate of the lion..lobe T. Graves,
but takes tile liberty of suggesting
that far too much lias been said by tbe
newspapers, as well as anonymous
scribblers, about bis recent letters
than is consistent with good taste.
.Mr. Graves’ letters may have been
untimely that seems to be the main
objection, but not more so Limn tbe
criticisms passed upon them. Let us
be d one with tlm whole l.usiuess.
lion. Henry G, Turner Ink opened
hundipllllters at the Kimball House,
Atlanta, and will wage an active
campaign until tlm senatorial election
has passed, lie is without,', superior
in integrity and ability among the
candidates, Ins friends are earnest ami
Ills election to the United Slates sen
ate seems to he assured. If, Imuer
or, ho is defeated, the country will
rejoice that, his services in congress
will not be lost as the immediate rep-
t'useulative of the eleventh district.
“It is understood," says the Suvan-
I ill 11 News, “that Senator elect lluyd,
of Lumpkin county, will take up the
light against the convict lease system
Immediately upon the assembling of
the legislature, lie was a member
id the legislature a imnibor of years
ago, and at tlml time was strongly
opposed to the system, lie favors
putting a portion of on a
farm and making them raise food for
the whole gang,and pulling the other
convicts to work upon the public
roads. Tlm sentiment in favor of
I'oad-lmilding with convict labor lias
spread throughout the stale.”
There will lie no more important
measure presenkd for the ron-nlcra
lion of the present legislature limn
the one to amend the tvansporlaiinii
laws so as to provide for tin carrying
of perishable freights through the
state on Sunday. The law as Ii now
stands rniptire freight trains to stop
and lay over Sunday, regardless of
the perishable nature of the I'lviglil
■ being carried. Georgia railroads, w it],
Florida emineelionv, have lost tons
Upon toils (d freight fruits, in,-1. n-
IIII'I vegetables —simply beean-e Ibe
linnSpol iation law s of llio slate causes
ii delay which imperils
of the freight and, too I'reipienl ly, im
poses heavy losses upon the shippers.
Hut, again, the interests of Georgia
fruit growers demand Hindi amend
ment, Thu fruit industry is inerens-
ing every year and soon the volume
will he immense, The products of
orchard and vineyard reipure prompt,
attention in tin- mat er of picking,
packing and sliinping to market, oth
erwise they lire profitless as market
crops. Under the present law glow
ers are estopped from picking and
packing on Saturday because they
are afforded no facilities for immedi
ate shipment to market, and failing to
gather on Saturday they have the
additional risk of losing their pro
ducts in the Helds by becoming too
ripe and unfavorable for shipping.
Ujiofl the action of the legislature in
this matter depends the growth id'
Georgia’s fruit industry ; it, Itnpera
lively demands a rolaxnlioii o| her
too rigid transportation laws. It is
hoped the legislature will make no
delay in giving mtr railroads ami
fruitgrowers this necessary relief.
Every mother sliould know Hint m-oup
can be prevdlntod. The tlrst symptom of
true croup Is ImarXsnuss. Tills Is rollon-,
eil by a peculiar rough cough. If dliaiii-
lierlnln's Dough Itcnirdv Is given freely
us noon as tlm child liqcntKrs hoarse nr
even after the cough him developed il w ill
prevent an attack. 3fi anti 5(1 cent i.uttl-s
inf sale hy The Tifton Drug Stpfu,
JAS. Z. ELLIOTT,
SPARKS, : GEORGIA.
Campaign Headquarters!
-:o:-
ANNOtJftCENEATS.
For Coroner.
Muny dtizens present the name of J. U.
CiRAYDOX to the democrats of Berrien county
for the office of Coroner. Please give him your
united miT'port. lie is thoroughly convenwrft
with the mitjeit «f the office and we guarantee
general satisfaction.
WAM.ACK N. • OI.K.
IIH.NMAMIN T. COI.K.
—( VALDOSTA )—
Foundry and Machine Shop.
Every Class of Machinery and Gin Work,
IRON ANI) BRASS CASTINGS.
Repairing Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Pipe and Steam Fittings, Inspirators, Injectors, Lubricators, Steam Gauges,
Valves. Helling, Oil and General Machinery Supplies.
We Make a Specialty of First Class Plumbing.
COLE & COLE, Proprietors,
VALDOSTA. - 21-tf. - GEORGIA.
d. Is. JAY. W. T. JAY. I). II. JAY.
.1. L. JAY & SONS,
(onlim'lors ami Dealers in -—-
SASII, - DOORS, - BLINDS,
Turned Columns and Mantels,
Dressed Flooring and Ceiling, Elc.
imiCJK, LIMP find (HDMIGNT,
Glass and Putty, Ready-Mixed Paints. Lead and Oil.
WilSIllNGTON ST,, AI.HWV, GEORGIA.
'Tin Roofing and Repairing a Specialty. 2 ,. tfi
N O T I C E :
To Long-Cotton Growers.
Kliiri* going to flu* trouble him! expense«»r uliietiig d l.nle Improved F.ngllftli CIii t!i«» very
Iii-mI loin: cotton gin known In mir ginnery, I willingly guurnuteo the **«|til«'l<i»hI work and ii good
fiiiii|i|o" in nil who will rn\or iih with the ginning of tl'ielr Soil-Island eoltoii.
Wo also run a Hhorl eoMoii gin louut eight hales her day.
A large majority of the people care little about
political issues, but every buyer is interested in
knowing where lie can get the—
Most Goods F!t,T7: Least Money-
To these we can say that we are Campaign Head
quarters for the fall TRADE and our stock of
i
Fall and Winter Goods
in now complete and the largest ever shown in this
section of Georgia.
We do not quote prices, but guarantee you first-
class goods cheaper than they can be bought
anywhere else in this section. We buy in large
quantities and can quote you the
Lowest Cash Prices
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, but they
■Always Came Back!
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
County Treasurer of Ilerrien county-subject to
the democratic primary. I respectfully ask the
support of the voters of the county.
t. L. Ai.iyuttoN.
I announce myself for re-election to the office
of County Treasurer of Berrien County, subject
to a democratic primary. Thanking my hfemis
for their favors In the past, I ask your support
In the ensuing: election.
Yourir Respectfully, \v. R. Futch.
For Clerk Superior Court,
At the solicitation of many friends, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for re-election to
the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Berrien
comity, subject to the democratic primary, and
solicit the support of my democratic fellow «Jti-
zcnsln the primary, promising them a faithful
discharge of the duties of the office in the event
I uiu chosen to serve in thutl apaciiy.
Osuoun . L. SMITH*
To the voters of Berrien county:
Through the solicitation of many of my friend*
in different portions of the county, 1 hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate for the office of
Clerk of the Superior Court of Berrien county-
subject to the action of the Democratic Primary,
I respectfully ask the support of the voters of
the county. John W. E. Powell.
To the Democratic voters of Berrien County:
At the continued solicitation ofunany friends
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Clerk
of the Superior Court, subject to the democratic
primary, and respectfully solicit your support.
1 will endeavor to serve the people honestly,
faithfully and efficiently if I am elected.
Geo. W. Moore.
For Tax Receiver.
To lha Democratic voter* of Berrien co. s
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for tho
office of Tax Receiver of Berrien county, subleet
to the democratic primary. 1 respectfully ask
the oupport of the democratic party, promising,
if elected, to till the office falrnfullv and to too
best of my ability. Fit arum M. smith.
I announce myself a candidate for re-election
to the office of Tax Receiver of Berrien County
subject to the Democratic primary. Thanking
my fellow-Dcinocrats for past favors I respect
fully solicit their renewed patronage.
John It. McChanib.
And acknowledged that our two stores—Nashville
and Sparks—not only carried the largest stocks hut
offered the lowest prices.
ELLIOTT & PURDOM,
i)i
u
Gin lung cn.ion lor )i| do per hundred.
I Wm11 long cn|ion for 0f*e. per hole,
(ilit mImii i rollon for :i .e. per hundred.
Wrap short eotlou for Me. per bide
jllillU, Uiu
And do not full to bring iih your Itlec Unit wr may prove to you the perfect work of our
F.NULKHKIIG HICK IUKl.KIt.
Hollflllng your piitromige, we me mini anxious to please,
(JVC LON ET A FA VI
I). G. IRBY, O onornl Manager.
M
TIFTON GREEN GROCERY
Calhoun Building, Tifton, Georgia,
Keeps coiiHttilt(ly on IiiihiI the host of lleuf, Fork mill Minton ; u|ho Smisilgcs, put
up by expert and enroful IiuikIh.
Dressed Poultry and Eggs are Specialties.
Vegetables, Fish and Oysters in Season,
i«i\F I'S Yul'U IWTIiON A(J K. Kniihftil service mnl lionesl dealing me
giiimiiilertl lo nil unshutters. Buspeulfully,
TIFTON GREEN GROCERY.
Nashville,
AT COST!
Georgia.
AT COST!
For Slterriff of Berrien County.
To the votora of Berrien county:—I hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate for re-election to
the office of HtierilT, subject, t» the rulings of the
democratic primary to be held on the Oth day of
November, 18D4. Thanking the public for past
favors and asking their support in tho pri
mary, 1 am veiy respectfully, D. W. Turns.
To the Democratic voters of Berrien Co.:
At the earnest solicitation of many friends,, I
hereby announce myself a candidate for the of
fice ‘>1 Sheriff of Berrien coum.v-subject to tho
Democratic prlinay. 1 promise, If elected, to
i.iselmrge the duties of the office faithfully,
honestly and Impartially. Soliciting the sup
port of my fellow Democrats, l am
Respectfully, Use a it li. button.
At the solicitation of friends, I respectfully
announce myself a candidate for the office of
filterin'ot Berrien county, suhjeut to tho demo
cratic primary and ask the support of all my
tricmta in the coming race.
Lutuku D. Liles.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Sheriff of Berrien County subject to tho Dea.o
cratic primary. If elected 1 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 myself a candidate subject to the
Democratic nomination, for the office of Sheriff
of Berrien County. If elected l will do uiy best
to discharge the duties of the office faithfully
ami honestly. 1 solicit tbe support of my fellow-
Democrats. Respectfully,
BRYANT W.(J baddy.
Gold Dollars for 90c.
No, we do not promise that, but for the next
thirty days for the spot cash we are going to
close out our season goods
AT ACTUAL COST.
Allagro.
Si I v
\Y hen wo
Wo don't
say cost wo mean what \vp
promise anything but what we
CAN STAND UP TO.!
w
9P A ^ En 9 ,TY lUnmaPournua" Iiof all wo’tu found tho bertt
l Absolutely pun and (Omit.) .... Uolxas a placo abovo tho rest*
8, (^JiK ten pennies Rotasam-nlo Of yonr Grocer nn-y dnyj
v *4 u I* not sat • la* fao-tlon {Omit.) .... IIo yonr pc utiles will re-pay*
n. / ll 0 * 1 ’ wt Dial's all suf- fl-clout, Failure theft trill never bo:
l For suixH'ss will ev* er fol- low (Omit.) , , , , Thono who uuo Q. 0. B. P,
ton wo soy a yard we moan to give you
•’{(» inohosnnd when wo say o peck we mean
I'i pounds lo the pock. Remember we carry
staple goods ; we don't curry trash to deceive
the people.
OUB OBJECT
Is To Make Room!
COME WHILE THE SALE GOES ON At COST.
For Tax Collector,
To the Democratic Voters of Berrien County:
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector «>f Berrien county, subject to the dem
ocrat ie primary. 1 promise, If elected, a faith
ful and efficient discharge of the duties of ihtf
J.M.B. Smith.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector of Berrien county, subject to the dtin-
ocratic primary, and solicit the support of tho
]ieople. I have had considerable experience m
connection with the office anil believe 1 cau gl\o
general satisfaction in the discharge of the du
ties pertaining thereto. Rohekt UENUEitsoN.
Mr. W. R. Starling, having by accident, while
at work, become a permanent cripple, bus con
sented to be a candidate for Tax Collector of
Berrien county at the earnest solicitation of 1 is
many irienda. lie respectfully ask the support
of the voters of the county. Ills candidacy sub-
Jeot to the Democratic primary. VoTElt.
I hereby announce myself a Candidate for Tax
Collector, subject to the'- Democratic primary
Thanking my fellow-democrats for their kind
consideration In the past I respectfully solicit
their support In the coming primary.
Hakmon c. Bahru.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for tbe
office of Tax Collector of Berrien county, subject
to democratic nomination. 1 promise, if elected,
a faithful and efficient discharge ol the duties
incumbent upon me, and will be grateful for
your support. James II. Hutchinson.
At the request of my many friends I hereby
announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector
of Berrien county, subject to democratic nomi
nation. and 1 respectfully solicit, tho support of
the democratic voters of the county.
Wm* Whiddon.
To the democratic voters of Berrien County:
I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election
to the office of Tux Collector, subject to the nri
niary. Thanking you for your kind and cordial
support In the oast 1 respectfully ask a renewal
of your confidence at the next election. 1 prom
ise a faithful performance of the duties of the
office should I he re-cleetod.
K~’tH. Robert griffin.
I
\ YH CA SH !
\ our not ruluni tvl'l bo inoro nt tho on«l of ilu* year, by soiling us your
Fruits and Vegetables.
Annual, in Large Quantities,
Hmi’kborrkuq Sinnvhorrla*. IhicktobnrioH, Hnspbuulos, Fins Qulntit*. Peftchun,
KcUoniu mnl IvollTcr J’tuu'x. (‘tills, in poaohoH anil pen is, m>t wanted.
1 ull nt iho fuetmy for ftiAlter infornuition.
, " 1 * (*• HIJACK, Oenovul MiYuagui**
We have a big stock of shoes
that we are going to sett at some
price.
L. S. SHEPHERD & CO.
Darks’ Illuilding, Tifton, Georgia
Beef Cattle Wanted.
Tbe underatgoed will p»y cub for beef
cattle—2 to • and 8 rear old,—delivered
it conteilent point to Cyelonctn (or in-
.pectlon. I want
500 HEAD
by November l»t, 1884.
1). 0.1UBY, General Minuter,
88-flw. Cydoneti Model Farm.
W.L.D&uclas
S3 SHOEHoeQueS'Kmo.
4S. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH & ENAWEl'TOCAET.
^.OFlSECAlfiKWUABffl
*3.19 POLICE, 3 sous.
*2 Jl ” BoysSchoolShoo,
•LADIES-
52S?*2.Hl» ueni
* BK3TDONE014,
SEISO FOR CATALOGUE
W-U-DCUOLA3,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Von can tax®.money lit onrchaala* W. I*
Dougins S*hm;** , .
BrciVM, we arc the largest manufacturers of
advertised shoes in the world, and gmwa.itce
the value by stamping the name ana price ea
the bottom, which protecta you against high
prices cud the middle mat*’* prodts. Oar shoe*
ear at custom work In etvlc, ca*y fitf.ug ana
wen ring qualVde*. Ve have t'aeta totd every*
Vhcre at lower pricco for the value given khait
kny ct^iermake. Take vo substitute. If youf
tkoler cannot supply you, we cam toMK'
J. Z. KI.I.IOTT, Sparks, Oa*
W. II. TYOAHT A BRO., .NaebvlU* (i*.
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