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The Tifton Gazette.
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OSoial Crg2.ii City of Tifton.
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ISVAIlfAlIf.Y is xovanck.
The Houston Post boils down the
silver, argument an follows :
“Tin)'commercial or bullion value
of silver contained in the silver dol-1
, lar is today, about fifty-two cents..
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0!!' a fill'll';
Here, then, is an important differ- 11(I Wlfll tllC
» ence which did not exist prior to
1873, when we bad free coinage of{
Farmers Stand ?
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AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, GO TO
LEE BOWE
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Dealer In ——
| Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groeerii
Hardware, Crockery,
Kntaroilattliuptniw>ttl(U!,at’liftmi,(iMirgli.,a silver. In this difference lies the|
dll SJ“" y - ' “ * ! Tlientjpost yoifl-self - And In Fact Everything Usually Found iu a General Sto
[IB.OKO.M.WKSTON m tlx; OMKrttf* -ui-
31 tliorlzwl ai/ontat Knlitnm, who will riyelve
mil mwlftt lor jHtliwrljiHon* fttel nil doe* to the
paper ami contract for jot# work* etc,
come *
Since 1873, when the United
| States adopted the gold standard,!
oij the latest way
^wrnrSami’rSpt '-'any important changes in respect [ rr. ( .,,Hj V ate
for Aiitmcrlptfonf* and'*»*»«*« **ii!tiai»ftr:aH Wftll n i- i i— - « *.t.i.~,„ I **« x ' vUU/l »atv
fi t contract for work.
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for Aidiftprlptioti.H and duos to flu: paj*;r; n» well
Your Land.
No merchant or commission man,
to silver have taken place--chahges
we cannot' ignore. The/ may be
Adjutant General Kell in rapidly; briefly enumerated os follows:
improving, l. Silver has depreciated in value,
Gov" Atkinson maybe in the race! as compared with gold, nearly fifty
for Senator. The more the merrier.; per cent.
2. European nations have for more! °P erator or manufacturer expects
than • seventeen years discontinued t0 s,,ccee<i in b H. sinesR wilhout cart -"
flilver coinage as full legal tender!/ 1 ' 1 hUld y :m<1 kec P in K thoroughly
j posted as to the latest markets, in*
Tin* Christian Index of last week 1110 /• 'lahnr Miiimr mirhimW
'}. The exchanges of the world are! mentions, labor saving machinery,
settled everywhere in gold, or, if ex-| etc - Neither can the farmer who
change with silver countries, in sil- | <lot ' s not keu P abreUKt of tbe tnnes
Cotton mills continue t.0 spring up j ^ ((( . . ((j ^ Vft | ue and make a life study of his chosen
in the Houth. This may continue for 4 The unniml p' ro d„ ct „f silver j cal,in S cvur u *P ect £ ° rist; above a
Myers, the Atlanta murderer, still |
To ,S^e is to Be Convinced.
GIVE ME A CALI
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Main Street, TIFTON, GEORGI
M
ENOCH. P BOWEN,
breathes the air of freedom,
was in mourning for its editor, flic
lamented .1. C, Ourmichael.
DEALER IN
Gfeneral VEerohandise
OF A], I, KINDS.
i common laborer.
gorntf time without crowding us. haH doublo(J .
There are several (iazettes iu Gcor- In view of these changed condi- therefore, believing that upon
When copying from this pit- tions, is it possible for this country, | an educated and up-to-date farmer
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par, please credit I ho Tifton Gazette. ■ acting in monetary isolation, by an lle P c ? ds happy and prosperous
act of legislative power, to restore
J.lio Journal says Waie county has ij Inn ] ntu { n t j le value of silver at
a white mocking-bird. They Hour coinage rat®
plentiful up here, hut we call cm
nightengales.
Macon and Brunswick are both fig
tiring on getting the trade of the city
of Fitzgerald. Tifton ’lows she’ll
take it herself.
The Valdosta Times says “astrong
$1.29 mi ounce—
and what would bo the probable re
sult of such legislation 7
Is it conceivable that the invita
tion to silver owners throughout the
world to exchange, in this way, 2711
grains of silver, now worth fifty-two
cents, for our gold dollar, worth ev
erywhere ion cents, would not ho
people, and as the newspaper is the
greatest educator of the age, the
Gazette has determined to present
each of its subscribers with a year’s
subscription to his choice among
the following—the leading farm
er’s papers of the Country :
MISREPRESENTS NO GOODS AND GUARANTEES GOOD VALUES
UNDERTAKER.
1,-UMS M BUIII Bill)
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The American Farmer,
local newspaper is worth more to a
town than a cotton factory.” That’s Needed . ^
, , ' Would not a silver basis be the in-
doubly true.
I evitable result 7
Tom Watson has employed lawyer| W |.at does a silver basis mean?]
W. (,. (ilt’iin, of Atlanta, to represent 11| moans that the paying power of |
him in tin* contested election case. 0 nr money in foreign exchanges j
would he depreciated to the commer
cial value of the silver in our dollar.
Col. (iletia is a good Democrat,
Tim Brunswick Call thinks the
discussion of the convict lease sys
tem is permaluro, as the lease has
some time yet to run. That’s one
way to keep a had law in force.
We have an object lesson in our;
neighbor, Mexico. Mexico is on a
silver basis, and the consequence is j
that the Mexican silver dollar, al
though it contains more silver than
our dollar, has purchasing power in
The Itruuswick Times-Advertiser foreign exchanges equal only to its;
must find it lonesome down in the v,lbl ° 1,1 sil'-' 1 ' bullion,
eleventh where the people count ten ^ but more need he fluid i AN hut
to one against the ‘-free and unlimi- <-'»*" be said that would show
led" craze more clearly than the Post has done:
the danger that, lurks m the free sil-!
Editor I’erlutin of the NY ay cross : verites’ policy 7 These misguided.
Herald, is “short on possum. Hej lnu ,, cry out against a single gold
offers live dollars worth of ehoieo : gtandard, which is not a depreciated
rootling for the carcass of ono well-fed 01K ., while advocating a policy that j
persimmon ^ator. would, if successful, inevitably load
I’ap Howell, ol the Constitution, to a single silver standard and—to
sat at the same table with President. ruin.
Cleveland in Atlanta last week.; The Gazette sees 1 in the financial
The President ate as heartily as usti- plank of the Democratic platform a :
nl, panacea for all our financial ills, and
- — — j has faith in the uullity of our leaders
Tho Albany Herald, like all other . ... , ,,
} ’ . , to ultimately give the country the
good papers, is entitled to its views if., , , ... , .. “
n * 1 ’ lull benefits sure to accrue Irom the'
on the currency question, hut that
does not keep the Gazette from weep-
published at Washington, I).
C., is the pioneer farmer’s pa
per of. the country, being in
its 77th year, is a large, eight-
page. paper, and contains 56
columns of the choicest agri
cultural and literary matter,
profusely illustrated. It em
ploys the best writers of the
age, and treats especially on
matters of legislation in which
tbe farmersnre interested. Reg-
ul «r price, 50c. per year. The
, vuiunutu w u iiuimi itmuuu,
Orders For All Sizes and Grades Filled Promptly.
* P. * BOWEN
Neal- the B. & W Depot, Tifton,
a-
a. w. j in.ian
E. A. BUGK.
Bankers and Wholesale Grocer
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Homo and Farm,
published at Louisville, Ky., is
a I6-pagc agricultural journal,
made by farmers for farmers.
Its Home Department, conduc
ted by “Aunt June,” and Chil
dren's Department, by Faith
Latimer, are both entertaining
Public patronage is respectfully solicited, and prompt atl
tention given to the smallest as well as the largest orders.
ALA NT SYSTEM
Tiino Table No. 7'<i, In Inflect at 13:01 O'clock, it. in., Sunday, August 4,18i)5>
RICA I) DOWNWARD
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No. 327. i No. 8!).
Local
Freight.
Daily ex
Sunday.
and instructive.
The Farm News,
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published at Springfield, Ohio, \
by the Ilosterman Publishing!
Company, is one of the best,
up-to-date, farmer’s papers of
the NN’est.
;emujtment into law of said plank.
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ing over the recusant brother.
Notice to rations.
Womankind,
published by the same compa
ny, is a paper for woman and j J
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Tho morolmnts of Albnuy up bihI
:<;iy tin.* Ilorultl s 1»;111 tint pity tho
:JU()U hay pnnnium* tluitV tho
hunt yut. I\y gtnn! tho work! ought,
ho crowtlpil with such nioi'clmntn.
home,
sketcho
conLuns interesting j
Ketcnes, helpful hints, etc.,
ami has a score of departments
Thu legislature i* about to |m*rf a.
Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer
published at Cincinnati, Ohio,
is art right-puge, y-column pa
per. issued every Thursday.
IL'liuiilc in views, large type,
plain print, good, white paper.
If you want another good, live!
paper, try it.
On amt al ter daruary 1st, 1808, BUbBcrlptlonK
to the Gazette will Im invariably CASH in ai>-
\ AM I;. Thin ubjiIu'm to ono and nll»
Onrieason for adopting this ays ten i iB that
(1 ltd'll yours* oxiuM ionco in WIrogrAss Georgia
journnlisrti twudtON u« that,
It. It* tb«' fftirost and t»ost f both lof pitUHalier
and put roll; •
By Its strict onfordMiunit, tin* sub»mbt*r Ims ti
law forbidding tho coutali euUtnh better paper, and tbe publisher umto frfemls and
daneeas n»>w being given in Midway
, ,, ,, . . ,, , ; U Umiftitr t« wml n man tmiro *iwll Ilian lie
at the Ex|)(t»itioii, Hon. I‘.d. .tones, ..ru,,,.., mi(Ui „.„ ( . V , 1<V | i.im t,»|uy r-rti-u.:
of Doughiifty, is its elminpion ns! ut. tho wily inennn iq-wtiivh imiwiiie anil
Well ns its author ; tratonml tvlntlims run tw nuintaltH-a twuvwn
' publisher utid piitron ;
South Carolina's new constitution <f‘b«r»aH»>Wm»m»nln »ny other tmo-
j ucms, yn tic re It in ii« »t iuvoiopftnled by cn*dit
tluCjllll‘L‘8 thill Bo divoret* f;>r any ! price-*, then It will ruin the mnv4pap«*t loi-inpAs
cauHUMlmll over In* granted in that ll “' v ° n - Thwr» w , W iiMpit.
. .. . •• * 't he piipi'i, jo* U now isa n pivH utittlvo
Mtttt*?, and that dtvotvos granted m mu*. both «*f!Id* -city ami section. It iA worth
.other k!ill» j will not hu nwognised 111 . evirv wnt of tho motmy asked for it, and In
South Carolina That's a aten or i 'T'""'m! u •' mmMu T " ,h,wc : REU S, and Tint Tin ose Gazkttk.
* uu ' n m mm .i. 1 15 * * * '* ou I ; ‘ uho nriMvilUnj; b> p:»y for U, wo aro au*lou« to
two ahead of the l’ihle. !. wml It; wv ire nothlns t» be i .lined by forcing
\ it tm t4hi*»i
--» tt 1 .** flrat flay "t .isnuaty, «*■ shall arop ; whether on past dues or new sub-
1, , ,, ... , , . . ., fWmi our mt all vtnwe la urenrs. siet nnwtml to
all public officers is one wliutb fchoiild j r( ,„ wUhnmolwy , is,a,v n .„ ,»,*
claim the earnest utletition of the leg- j Twmmnitivc win ..inteavur u. «wevery »«t>-
. , . . . . . ! Morllw*r, mid sve toll pm now, In eonftdonco, tit*!
iftlaluir, liiu ptihjuiijiUf Hyntciu i*j bcHwaytoirctrldof hlml* to pay him up amt
nndoubUMlly a had olio and hhouUl be j k'l hint «<», for bo lui» an utumnnAt npjM titc and {
. , | t . . tmr luHtnicfioiiB t«» nitty mitU hr in paid, If h*»! f|!
abolished. Men in public positions j
should be sure of receiving fair com- j '« , «*twa paper in ss«thwv*»t Owixsia. J
peiiMtion for their work. v "" 7 Zhn'^rr. j Tikton*. Gkouoia.;
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B. DENH AM. B. W. SVitENN, ‘ GEO. \V* COATES*
General Superintendent,
P. T. Mnji’r. SavAnnah, Gn,
I). V. Agt., Krutumh
PAULK BUILDING,
Geouoii
ANY OF THE ABOVE FA-
ONE YEAR FOB SI/
Tim subject of paying salaries to
• S. SL A CK,
Contractor and Build©]
script ions. Sample copies
of them tree at fthis other*.
Address a*l orders to
of any-
\N'1> DEALER JK
11 nn & MAD*
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— HARDWARE,—,
* PA.I NTS. SR OILS, ffl E'
Tifton, : : : : Georgia.