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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1895.
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The Tenth Coes Black by 1,551
Watson's Majorities Greatly Ite-
du«cii--A Quiet Election,
and a Free Ballot.
Wednesday’s election sends Black
to represent the Tenth Georgia dis
trict in Congress again. Notwith
standing grave apprehensions, the
election passed off very quietly, there
being only two fights, and those be
tween individuals.
Watson's majorities are estimated
as follows: Columbia, 050; Glasscock,
315; Jefferson, 98; Lincoln, fi97; Mc
Duffie, 040; Taliaferro, 374; Warren,
510; Washington,200; Wilkinson,102.
Total, 3,092.
Black’s majority in Richmond is
is 4,093, and in Hancock 550; total,
5,243. Leaving a net majority of
1,551 in the district.
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There are at present in the lunatic
asylum, two miles from Mdlcdgc-
vilL*, 1,840 patients one third of
.whom are colored, The institution
is filled lo its utmost capacity, but
by Dectnber 1 the new building, cost
ing $1,000,000, will be complete and
there will be accommodations for
many others. 'Che state has a little
over $1,000,000 invested in this great
charily, and it costs $575 per day to
pay the running expenses. There
are fourteen officers and 250 attend
ants and other employes. The ra
tions issued daily are as follows: One
thousand pounds of beef, 500 pounds
of bacon, 75 pounds of coffee, 125 of
.The following indorsement on a
claim sheet for a bale of cotton has
been recived by General Freight
Agent Stone, of the Georgia South
ern from the agent at a station on a
connecting line: “Dear Sir—The day
I received this cotton from the C. and
L. road my wife had twins, and in
the exsightment and blustering
around; this bale got into another lot
of cotton marked A.' S. II. It. and
that same night my watchman’s wife
had twins and the next morning my
billing clerk’s wife bad one only and
all our mother-in-laws was umong us
and when we got done working with
the children I could not find the bale
of cotton to save my life, I do hope
we will not have another storm of
On the Wing,
In the Berrien county part of the
Brushy Creek country, Sept., 24.
Why do we hot make an effort for
a new county, made, up from the
counties of Irwin, west of the Alap-
aha, and south of Deep creek, of
Beirien; the sixth land district of
Worth, six miles on east side clear
through from Dooly to Colquitt?
The counties in this part of the
state are entirely too large. Lets have
a new county and name it Hill—not
for me, but for my illustrious name
sake, Benjamin Harvey Hill.
Of course Tifton would be the
county town. This would be one of
the banner counties of the state. The
court bouse in Irwin will go eight or
children during the- cotton season, nine miles east, and will be in the
Please tell Mr. Wooley not to be too neighborhood of where Wiley Whit-
hard on us, boath of my children was ley now lives, entirely to far off for
girls and I am afraid 1 atn going to west Irwin, it should be put in mo-
have a hard time supporting them. | tion now. W. \Y r . IIii.l.
Tell him to take the bale of cotton,
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the price will go up in a few days'
and ho will make money on it, but if
he don’t want, his wife to have twins
to get rid of the bale as soon as poss
ible, but don’t send it, back this way
any more. Tours, etc.,—.’’-—Macon
Telegraph.
List of .Jurors.
Drawr. to serve at October Term,
1895, Irwin superior court.
grand .unions.
EVEBYTHIG
EXCEPT HIGH PRICES.
E HA VE been working night and day,'receiving our Fall
Stock. We have largely increased our showing in ev
ery line. After closely studying the wants of the trade in
this section for the past four years, and having a buyer with
the cash to visit the Factories and Importers. Doing very
nearly all our own work, selling only for cash at a very
small margin places us in a position to give the best values,
of any house in South Georgia. We have the best values
now in ever) - department, that it has ever been our pleasure
to offer. Always glad to compare prices with anyone.
J, A. Ilramdi,
(1. W. (UlWICIJK,
w. K. Coleman,
.Mm llraimli,
M. (I. Hogan,
(„ l., On mi,
David Wlilddiin,
Maicoin McMillan,
.limoli llall,
William Orantliam,
Manilla I,uke,
Tlimna* McMillan, Jr.,
II. W. William#,
It. C. Hutchinson,
It. H. Watson,
Periodical.
Perhaps you don't gut much value out
of your farm paper, ft's articles may (to
away up over your head; or, more likely,
they thrash over old subjects that you
wore familiar with when a boy. Any-j ,„ [, orlcr
way, they don’t help you, and you have j Thomas McMillan,
probably eomo to think that farm papers i ,j. Hutton,
are of little account. I wUIIjuh Dixon.
D. T. Swearingen,
.1. .T. JtUMRCll,
J. Z. Hutton,
.foKhua Troupe,
I*', If. Moore,
,1. J. Whidclon,
A.-1). Kosh,
Isaac (rildiK,
<*. It. Cooper,
L. L. C. Jiarpcr,
(i. W. Fletcher,
J. A. Ross, Hr.,
D. J. Branch,
A, E. Clements,
C. L. Royal.
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TRAVERSE JURORS.
Stephen Colib,
Jaenl) Merchant, .1 r.,
J. v. Paullt,
,l. M. Jirunch,
,lnti11 Clement#,
T. II. Me,Murrain.
W. G. .McCook, ,
Thruim# l.ovett,
Henry Harper,
Walter Harper,
<>. A. JaekHon,
Newton Henderson,
Luke,
(Dear Herron,
.1. w. Jlcnaley,
V. McMillan,
Wright Mixon,
J. Dick#.
Hut just wait a moment. Did you get John
your farm paper with some gilded premi- ! Lnolu* Paulk,
um? or did you Just take It for trial for | h,'] 1 '! Troupe,
three, months to get rid some agent? and ; s. s. Onii',
,, , , , , J- W. Hwearengen
In either mso, lalut it since because you it. u. smith, Jr.,
rice 200 pounds Of grits (JO pound of ! couldn't get H to stop coming 1 | jiffsmith!*’
liuiios iin i. n ..iwi.. . f i ...i i or.. .. i If ftiicb Ik the case, von may want to j V*lfendcwon,
DllLUT Ml pound# of bird, 1 Zi) pounds j H( , c H • 0 j. t j HJ " J J. W. Hmuner,
of sugar, 7 polludsof tea, 5 barrels of Tim Umui, New Yorker.
flour, 10 bushels of meal, 20 gallons You get no premium with it; and ii
i i will stop as soon as the paid time expires.; - , , , .
, lt " chickens, eggs and u ft 'paper that thousands of farmers ; <’ o„ bitago,and get a free sample box
milk ami vegetables in season. ! lako and pay for in advance every year,! of l)r. King's New Life I’ills. A trial
. ; just boenuso they want the useful, rolin- w m convince you of their merits. These
All inquiring citizen of Cochran, j' ll " ’"'Ip that it gives them. pills arc easy in action and particularly
in this fStatc, doubting the oluiin of " li.ki.v Only ifl.oo a \ kah, j effective In the cure of constipation and
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(Hubscrlp!loiirt received boro.) N. V. trouble# they have been proved invalua-
♦ i bio. They are guaranteed to bo perfectly
All Free. j from every dcleterous substance, and to
hose who have used Dr. King’s New he purely vegetable. They do not weaken
tBcxoriXJe>lue®vigilsCn:
lili
Free I * i 11 m.
Send your address to II K. Hucklcn &;
silverilo leaders that no silver had
been coined recently by the United
Stales Govortncnt, wrote to Secretary
Carlisle for information on the sub
ject; and received this reply from
Director of tho Mint Preston:
“Itespetfuily returned with the
infornmlian than from January 1,
1895, to July the 1,1895, the amount
of silver coined lias been ns follows:
silver dollars, 852,470; subsidiary sil
ver or ImlypB, quarters, dimes and
smaller coin, $2,261,(3) 2;7f>. This is
u. total of $3,111,182,75 silver coined (
in six months nhout, the capacity of!
the mints.”
If your children are subject to croup
watch for the llrst symptom of the dis
ease—hoarseness. If Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Is given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse It will prevent the
attack. liven nftor the croupy cough has
appeared the attack can always he pre
vented by giving this remedy, tils also
invaluable for colds and whooping cough.
For sale by Tlfton Drug Store.
Thu forthcoming revised Georgia
code will ho in three volumes. The
first, will contain the civil law, the sec
ond the criminal and the third tlm spo-
cial laws not common in application.
It will ho thoroughly indexed and
ono of tlm host pieces of work in the
Discovery know Its vn ue, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try It Free, Call on the advertised drug
gist and ge.t a tilal bottle, Free. Fend
your name and address to II K. Hucklen
A Co., Chicago, and get a sample pox of
Dr. King’s New Life, Hills Free, as well
as a copy of guide to health ami house
hold Instructor, Free, All of Which is
guaranteed to do you good, and costs you
nothing. Paulk’s drugstore, Tlfton, or
W. A. Crabtree’s, Sparks
Wanted:—Some one to stand
around and road the copy over the
printer’s shoulder; and some one
else to mark up the wrappers; and
still another to Npit, on the office
lloor, and one to unfold the Into pa
pers and leave them so; and a nice
gentleman to peck on the type wri
ter; and a policeman to hold the ed
itor to keep him from flogging the
whole business.—Advance
by their action, but by giving tone to
stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
the system. Regular size 25c per box at
Paulk’s Drugstore, Tlfton, or Crabtree’s,
Sparks.
A Line of Very Fine * Decorated
CROCKERY,
Direct from Europe, opened this week. Sets for dinner and
tea. Odd pieces to till up your broken sets.
Glassware, Tinware & Furniture, of all kinds.
Wc have a car load of
running wagons made.
the strongest and lightest
Prices the lowest.
V,t WASHINGTON ST., ATLANTA,
Three blocks from Gar Shed, oppo
site State Capitol. Electric cars
pass door for Exposition. Flrst-
j class lodging for 75 gentlemen.
Furnishing brand new. Rates
Reasonable. o!7 |
TAILOR
READY MADE SUITS,
MACKINTOSHES, OVERCOATS, TROUS
ERS, while amt coluroil SHIRTS, HOCKS,
UNDERWEAR, &c.
Pull Hue of Children’# Clothe#. l’rettle#t line of \
«muiile# to he seen anywhere. Quick ser
vice ami PIT GUARANTEED. Call on
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MURRAY & PRIOR, Saloa-Agonts.
iigJ.vft-ly. Paulk llulhllng, Tlfton, Ga.
The Darlington, Win.,'Journal say# ed
itorially of a popular patent medicine:
“Wo know from experience that Cham
berlain’s colic, cholera and diarrhoea
remedy la all that ia claimed for it, a# on
two occasions It slopped excruciating
pains and possibly saved us from an un
timely grave. Wo would not rest easy
country. It will not be out for eight j over night without It iu the house.” This
or nine months. remedy undoubtedly saves moro pain and
.* ; suffering than any othci medicine in the
Gone! gone! gone glimmering with I world. Kvcry family should keep it In
hid talc of woo evaporated with this <'k® house, for U Is sure to be needed
..lists of depression that gave him life | " r ° r lBU ’ r ' K<,r s “ l0 b * Tifton nrn *
and being, gone whore the wicked nl- I ‘ —. 1 ——
xvnys enter after life’s fitful fever is Curtis Smith, a laborer on the Satisfaction guaranteed,
o’er. Discordant calamity howler, I turpentine ftirni >f I). M. Reaves, j art ,th\tted nt residence of Mr*. John I’ojh*.
farewell! May wo rscvei see your like I ueiu> ISIoultrif!, was murdered, .it b j — 2—,.—L
ngain.—Exchange. iH’gro festival, on Sntnrday. the 28 CoilB & CAltSON,
♦ in.it. Two arrests have been made,!
, ih. ; al low ueker, wife of quite a number of witnesses subpoe-i
ty-,surveyor of Colquitt county, fell mi ^ ;UK , „ H . lri#I promiW8 to b(! nn
KILPATRICK i WOODS
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
City Meat Market,
tlT'lU’At and Fre«lic*t Menu nlway# on hand.
Fresh Pork Sausage,
Our mvn manufacture; inado every day, always
Instock. l*rice ( too, per lt>. Give them atrial.
MISS MAGGIE.DAY;
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
PRACTICAL DRESSMAKER.
To
interesting one.
Ratnon’s Uvcr Pill remove* tlie bile.
Tile Tonic Pellet tones up thc-eyatem.
Combined form ai’cttccDkcabacut ay
from the steps of her home Inst 8ut-
urdny mill was almost instantly killed, j
Bite was quite an aged Indy, ft is j
thought tlmt glm had it stroke of pa
ralysis, which caused her to full.
For HnU>.
Several good milch cows.
1-m. Jso. Muuitow, 'Pifion, Ga. j i c(!g sheet.—Brunswick Call
FIRE. LIFE and
ACCIDENT INSRANCE,
Tilton, Gein’irin.
limit, In Paulk tmlSdlns, vCnat.tr,
MANGHAM ^
W. T.
AGSNT POU-
The Tifton Gazette is rapidly for- j
ging to the front ranks of Georgia j Waycross Steam .'. Laundry.
JournaUim. It is n clean and fear mr..-0ym,,-,!#.'Vk~t 1 .fu,.i„„
iced, ftend 1‘H’ry Tns»rtay and n'Uirn Sa:unlay
Try It nlS-Sv-ct.
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DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS,
Millinery, Clothing and Gents Furnish
ing. ' Big stock and up to date.
Time and space limited—Cannot give description this week.
SHOES.
Four Thousand pairs ( l)OUght before the advance. We will
sell them at old prices, which means 25 per cent, saving to
our customers. SOME PRICES that cannot be matched.
Men's Rubber Coats:—Real Value, $2.25, our price, $1.50.
Rubber Roots :—Value $,t.ixj, our price, .$1.50.
Men’s Llnncn Collars 1—Value 15 and 20 cents, our price yc. each.
House Slippers:—Per pair, 13c. Pearl Buttons, Per dozen, 3c.
Men’s Alpine Hats\ r alue, $1.00, our price only 49 cents.
Percale t—“Real value, 12 cents, our price, only Ji cents.
I lb. Soda, 1 box Baking Powders, for only 10 cents.
Ladies Cloaks, Jackets, Capes and Gossamers, cheaper than any
house in Georgia.
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E US A CHANCE
show you our goods and name prices.
PADRICK BRO’S.
Originators and controlers of Low Prices.
Main St., Tifton, Georgia.