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W. W. TIMMOHB, Proprietor,"^
Refurnished and repapered throughout.
Clean bedi, beat cuisine. Prompt service.
Situated between Georgia Soutnem *
Florida, and Brunswick and Western
depots. (vISnMtn
itkinson will have much
' before bringing all the
to rights.—Ex.
Don’t forget that the Gaaetto is the
official organ of Berrien county.
nWarilirirAAaVi t*i I
THE GAZfTTTE: TIFtON, GA . FRIDAY, MAY 21, J897.
Since the beginning of the war in
Cuba, Spanish official reports show
that up to the end of 1896 Spain had
sent forty generals and 198,047 men
to Cuba. And the end ip not yet.
Tho Cat—Do you belong to a base
ball nine, my friend ?
Thu Dog—Yes, K-uine.
The Cat—Very good. I most tell
that on the road, I am a drummer,
you know.
The Dog—That so? What line?
Have Enough Forage.
We hope tbo day is ootning, and
we confidently believe it is, when the
old South will abound iu luxuriant
pastures aud meadows, for sooner or
later cotton growing must inevitably
give place to the system that makes
grain, grass and stock raising the
foundation of successful farming.
Territory contiguous to tins Atlantic
coast will surely, though gradually.
The severest wit of bis time, Vol
taire, was more than once imprison
ed iu the Bastile for having directed
his satire against the powers that
were, says the Youth's Companion.
His first incarceration for such an
offense was in 1717, when he leveled
a biting set of verses aud later a
satirical composition in Latin against
Dm constant drop of water
Wears sway the banian atone.
The constant gnaw of Towaer
Maeticslea tbo tonabeat bone;
Tbe constant cooing lorcr
Carrie* off tbe blushing maid;
And the (-oqitant advertiser
I* tbe one who gets tbe trade.
Are as peculiar as
unavoidable, and
cannot be discuss
ed or treated as we
do those to which
the entire human
family are subject
Menstruation sus
tains such import
ant relations to her 1
lecturer—1 he entire history of .... .... ...v unr.» - ...
the world has moved in cycles, justly incensed regent ordered him to 1
Sprocket—What make?—Philadel- be taken to the Bastile, but forget-
phia Xortli America. ! ting his iueulter almost immediately.
The Cat—Fee-line.—Ex.
“Pa, can you tie a knot in this
Fdith—Do you have much difli- he left the wretched Voltaire iu! Cl , n |wi “Yef, of course.” “Cun you
onlty iu talking German ? Bertha— P™ 0 ' 1 for eleven months. When the tji , H |;m)t jn #nr corJ? .. 4 , Yeg .»
Oh. dear, no; it’s so much like I** 1 «"’« remembered and released, y<)u tfe a kn ' ot yollr gpina i
gargling you can hardly teil the dif- 'he generous duke, unmindful ofj L . or jy» ‘.Johuuie, goto bed and
ference.—Boston Transcript. anything save the tedious imprison- atill.” Philadelphia Era.
- Sick headache can be quickly and com-1 nlent lampooner had suffered,
F plctcly orei conic by using those famous sent for Imn and granted him a pen-
\ little pills known ns “DeWitt’s Lillie sion of 82,000’ u year to soothe his
Early Risers." J. C. Goodman, Tifton, J wounded feelings. Voltaire accepted
1 tlie gift with us much witty grace us
and W. A. Crabtree, Sparks.
When it business man dies who Ims gra ,j tu je. “Monseignenr,” he Buid,
been in the imhit of seiiding his job
work out of town to get it done, the
local papers ought to let Ins folks
get his obituary notice published in
lie devoted to raising beef, pork and
mutton, etc., for the over-crowd
ed countries of Europe. Yet to-day
there are thousands of farmers who
arc so little advanced toward that
health, that wlieu
Suppressed, Irregu
lar or Painful,
she soon
languid, nervous
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
bargain-sale?”—Philadelphia North
American.
Some of the bags carrying the
I most humbly thunk your loyal
highness for continuing to charge
yourself with the expense of my
board, but 1 beg you never again to
the job office lie patronized when on 1 trou t,| c . yourself about my lodging ” I South African mails have been made
- ' W. It. Johnson. Newark. 0.,..ys “One °««* r Wilde durin S h }* } n
Minute Cough Cure saved my only child
from dying by croup." It has saved
thousands of others sutTcring from croup,
pneumonia, hroneliilis and other serious
throat and lung troubles. J. C. Good
man, Tifton.and W. A. Crabtree, Spnrks.
Newspaper subscribers would do
well to heed the following advice
given by the Sprinticld Republican :
When you arc convinced that a pa.
They had been drifting about iu
tlie open boat for seven days, and
hud almost given up hope, when the
lookout cried wildly, “A sail, usuil!”
The only wotmin passenger looked
till and asked anxiously, “Oh, is it a ""
. . , . v , pensable, at 820 or more per ton, or
system of fanning that they do not 1 cheek and very grav e coni plica-
* • ' tion3 arise unless Regularity and
Vigor are restored to those organs.
even raise forage enough to supply
their work sto.-k ami milk cows eight
months in the year with a reasonable
ration of it. While they can rniso it
for less than 87 a ton, they every I
Bi aJfield’f ' ■ “ "“’J"
.earth.—Wayne Republican
Not only piles of tlie very woist kind
can bo euied by RoWItt’s Witch Ilnztc
Salve, but eczema, scald*, burns, bruises,
boils, ulcers ami nil oilier skin troubles
can be Instantly relieved by ilic same
remedy. .1. C. Goodman, Tifton, and
W. A. Crabtree, Sparks.
A monster paper machine that will
prod nee pa; er 150 inches wide is be
ing put up at Rumfnrd Falls, Me. It
is featful to contemplate the proper- p(;r j s Hwlionccit and deceitful stop it.
tions that the Sunday editions will \\’| lt .„ convinced that it is unclean,
ultimately reach. stop it. When it lacks enterprise
Don’t neglect a cough because the 1 am) mils to give you the news, stop
weather is pleasant; before the next ; t ,., |t )lo „- t „ t , a , lhat vou
storm rolla around It may develop into a i, , , .
serious difficulty beyond repair. 0nu ! behove to be honest, courageous, ell-
Minute Cougli Cure is easy lo take and | Icrprisng and clem simply because
will do what its name implies. J. C. J its editor lias written his own sincere
Goodman, Tifton, anil W. A. Crabtree, views, instead of yours or somebody
Reading prison, and one of them, by
a curious coincidence, carried tlie
typewritten copies of his plays re
cently produced in Johannesburg.
The cigar industry at Tampa, Fla.,
and its suburbs lias reached such di
mensions that the average weekly
pay-rolls now amount to 875,000. It
is reported that nineteen factories
turn out on an average 3,000,000 ci
gars weekly. The industry is report
ed to be in a flourishing condition,
and a number of factories are about
to employ an additional force.
Here is tho kind of an obituary a
Tennessee editor recently gave a de
linquent: “Crock Fioops died last
night, owing this paper for ten years’
subscription. It is reported that he
said just before be pegged oat that
lie was floating upward. No doubt
of it. Crock had got so low down
that bo had to - slide up hill to gel
into hell.”
Tlie Confederate Veteran Camp
of New York will dedicate a monu
ment to tho Confederate dead at
, Mount Hope cemetery, near New
g about DeWitt’. Little Early permanently cured by using DeWItt’a y 0 rk city, next Saturday. The moil-
, the famous little pills for sick Witch llazlc halve, the great remedy for • . f , _ 1 _ .
piles and all forms of skin diseases. J. Mment 18 “ S lft fro "> Comrade
c. Goodman, Tifton, mid W. A. Crnli- j Charles Broadway Rouss, of that
tree, Spnrks. camp, ill whose honor a reception will
The 2!)0th anniversary of the land- be given the evening following the
ingof the first. |iernianent English j dedication. It is expected the cere-
Sparks.
We must remain in’ doubt as to
the truth of the reports coming from
the Grmco-Turkish conflict, with
Prince Constantine editing tho dis-
patches on one side, and the sultan’s
press censor doctoring them on the
otlrer.
clse’s; for if you do, you aro putting
a premium on insincere journalism
and serving notice on an editor that
the way to succeed is to write what
lie thinks will best please his readers
instead of what lie honestly believes
to he the truth.
! Some fof ten, seme for twenty, nml
“They are dandles” said Thos. Bowers, some for thirty years have sulfcred from
of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while ; piles and then have been tpiieklv nml
writing
Risers,
headache and disorders of tlie stomach
and liver. .1. C. Goodman, Tifton, and
\\\ A. Crabtree Sparks.
According to Pliny, Lollia Paulina,
tlie wife of Calikula, wore on her
hands, arms, ncek, head and waist
pearls and diamonds to the value of
81,680,000. Faustina had a ring
S of one of the
most noted
n i . i , i ■ e.a ■ ■ ra.i.L, physicians
y*f ,,rc CO,, 'l ,cl ! ud !" l M, l , l ,l - v a dl " * T Of the South,
ficienoy, at the time it is most indis-1< J {■/"IT’ where trou-
orj“p,i ci) 0 [ this
sort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and has never
gel along some way without it.
With our orab-grass, crowfoot,
Bermuda, fodder, cow peas, different
varieties of sorghum, millo-niaizc,
Johnson grass, rye, oats, barley,
orchard grass, timothy herbs grass, i*
e ~ * - 1 BrscUMcrj Fnmaln nir-illAtor.bnr.il At wliolo-
hlcerne, teasmte, Imrr clover, rod ' salo and r«Mll, and in no inttanco ho* ll foiled
clover wo. say, with all llicsc, can-1 ““
not a selection lie marie that with ai-! Lamar, Rankin & Lamar,
most half an effort a farmer can pro- i Atl “ u ’ M “ Cim “ ud /,hcu > r - «»•
1 The BaaontLD Regulato« Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
vide himself with ail almndanee of! _ ... „„ .. „ ...
boM by all Drngjati at SUM per Bottle.
toragfl that will last him until another'
failed to correct disordered Men
struation. It restores health and
strength to the/suffering woman.
crop conics in.
A farmer should
ason and Hamlin Organ]
are the best instruments made,
llandlrd by .1. It. KNKillT.
Tkiiuiiii.c Acciiibxt.—It is a terrible
accident to tie burned or scalded; lull tlie
pain anil agony and frightful disfigure
ments can be quickly overcome without
leaving a scar by using DeWitt’s Witcli
llazlc Salve. J. .1. Goodman, Tifton,and
W. A. Crabtree, Sparks.
P. J. Moran, of the Constitution,
has discovered Bartow Powell, of
colony in America was celebrated | monies will be attended by many \ hirst in the ability to have something j
‘ green every month in the year, and '
he certainly can make sonic kind of
hay likewise every month.—Morning
News.
, , , , Iffilathushek Piano|
affiliate closely 11 I ■
the amount required, allowing so
much per head per day, and stock | I
his barn or pens acordingly. The !
most of small farmers have no faeili- j
ties for weighing bulky articles like :
hay, lint with care they can estimate, 1 Manager, l.mbien ,<t nates i.nm.i. line—,
with some degree of accuracy, tlie! ("iehjn-ti7.tr.) tv.weiui««.u.\.
amount that they store away, whether ]f( ) J >
enough for two or three head of j _ ,
of stock, and if there is any error, let! GrOC6ri6S,
it lie on the safe side, and liavo a I *
great deal too much than not quite i
enough. When there is not barn
room enough, make pens of shinned TIFTON BAKERY
pine poles and provide cheap rough
edged plank or wide split hoards as i,
temporary covering. Ingenuity will j
suggest various modes of covering j
that will answer for awhile, with |
stalks, straw and the like. In some!
way or other and with some or other ’
of the plants named, provide plenty
of forage this year and see how good
it will make you feel next spring. TurioySi chickens, Oakes, Pork, Broad,
The southern farmer is supremely er anything ta h ed t0 ord(!r .
,if nil kin,(a. mill .
'l>hone the
worth* $200,000. Domitia posessed ■ tion was a salutatory in 1-iirin by li. i prayers tlie other night, was tol
one worth 8300,000, and Caesonia H. Tucker, of Danville; an address pray for her father and mother,
yk had a bracelet worth $400,000.
at Jamestown, Yu., on May 13. veterans from the south.
Among the features of the celebra-, A little Cordele girl, ill saying her
tolil to
who
on “The Genesis of the Colony.” by were both very ill, and for one of the
I*. R. Warren, of Williamsburg; an- j servants, who had lost her husband,
other on “The Establishment of the | She faithfully did as she was told,
Colony,” by J. II. Parker, of Ports- and then, impressed with the dreary
month, and one on “The Government condition of things, added on her
of the Colony,” by J. M. White, of own account: “And now, oil God,
Charlotte county. Rosewell Page, of j take good care of yourself, for if uny-
Richtnond, wus the poet of the oeca- j thing should happen to you, wc
sion. Tlie celebration was under the should all go to pieces. Amen.”—
Fresh Sausage
Electric Hitters.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited !
for any season, but perhaps more!
generally needed when the languid,
exhausted feeling prevails, when tlie
liver is torpid and sluggish and the
need of a tonic and alterative is felt.;
A prompt use of this medicine lias |
often averted long and perhaps fatal
bilious fevers. No medicine will
Dougherty, a negro who realizes an j auspices of William tind Mary col-1 Moultrie Observer. ! f 1 !" oro t 8Urcly f unt8rac,in S a " d ;
= • ’ , . freeing the system from the malarial
income of 6< ,000 per year from one I lege. , What good does it do to reform a poison. Headache, indigestion, con- j
She sat by his bedside and watched.; prisoner in this or any other institn-' stipation, dizziness yield to Electric
farm. Such a negro redeems his
race, deserves his citizenship and
D.A.FULW00D,
TIFTON, GA.
tlM'l d!
STATIONER,
Fine Confectioner?
Tobacco and Cigars.
I)
docs his state a noble service.—Moul
trie Observer.
Don't thin your blooil"with sassafras
or poison it with bluc-mnss; but aid
Nulure by using DeWitt’s Lillie Early
Risers, the famous little pills for con
stipation, biliousness and stomach ami
lie was restless und disturbed, and j tion if yon outside folks will turn
could not sleep. Ue bade her seek; the cold shoulder to him when lie
rest, but she could not yet do so. She 1 goes among you? Will he not re-
could not retire until he slept. For j lapse? However, he lias oue conso-
years she had not gone to bed at lation; if you turn him from your
night without waiting for slumber to doors he will always find a warm
fall upon him. He tossed uneasily j welcome here and a bite and sup as
liver troubles. They are purely vegeta-1 upon the bed, and still his wile sat j long as he chooses to stay. Aunt
hie. J. C. Goodman, Tifton, and W. A watching bim unxiously. Finally,! l’ennie Buckeye never closes her hos-
Crabtrce, Sparks.
The Tlieosophical society is flour
ishing in California. It has bought
acres ’ of land on Point Lona,
near’San Diego. The society intends
build a big hotel and sanitarium
spend 8400,000 on the under
taking.
Tho Westfield (Ind.) News prints tho
following In regard to an old resident of
that place: "Frank SIcAvoy, for many
years In the employ of the L. N. A. A- C.
Ry here, says: '1 have used Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy for
ten yean or longer—am never without It
In mr family. I consider it tbe best
> remedy of the kind manufactured I take
pleasure In recommending It.’ ” It It a
specific for all bowel disorder!. For sale
by the Tifton Drag 8tore.
Bitters. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at
J. J. Golden’s Tifton, and W. A. 0
Crabtree's, Sparks. WAGER &
Two New York sowing girls on, o
Saturday bought a duck for fifty _ B Bnd Wagon painting
cents in whose crop they found a • . . ,r . Ji •
diamond which they sold for $85. specialty. Horse shoeing.
Ducks ure looking it)*.
after hours of patient waiting, her pitable doors against the weak and
perseverance was rewarded. ’ He sank j erring.—Ohio Penitentiary News.
Stituds at tlie Hein!.
Aug. J. Bogel, the leading drug
gist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr.;
NEW HOTEL SADIE.
—Moail quarters
into a peaceful, refreshing slumber.
Her time had corn". Grasping him
fiercely by the shoulder, she shook
him violently, and us he started up
with a yell of fright she said softly :
“Did you wind the clock, dear?”
The Champion shearer of Aus
tralia, for tlie past season, lias broken
the record by shearing 82,825 sheep,
his earnings being £338. That may
be a good record for the antipodes,
but a Wall itreet broker who could’nt
make more than that in fleecing! 82,-
825 lamb*, would hang crepe oo hia
door and consult an undertaker.
A Kimball House politician gives j thing that cures my
it as his opinion that Gov. Atkinson j 'ho best seller Miave.
will make
tiury syste
'"TSiSSfUiftr Drummers’ & Railroad In
J. F. Camp-
take the reformatory peiiiten-' b V' 1, ,n ?. r . c,ia " t S«ffoH,Ariz, writes: j
patent of Georgia the event of j t|mt c ., a ? me(J for it; it nev & fails,!
his administration. It is to be hoped
that he will. As a means of adequate
prison punishment our system is a
misnomer, only in so fur as it is un-
tenipered by mercy of management.
A prison system which discriminates
on uccountof wealth and influence is
an outrage upon tbe temper cf tbe
law. Gov. Atkinson will have
to think over
weak point*
and is a sure cure for consumption
coughs and colds. I cannot say j
enough for its merits.” Dr. King’s;
New Discovery for consumption
coughs and colds is not and experi-;
menu It lias been tried for a qu li ter
of acenlury, and to-day stands at the
head. It never disappoints. Free
trial bottles J. J. Golden, Tifton and
W. W. TIMMONS,