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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA.. FRIDAY? MAY 28, 1-897.
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,4 AS YOU LIKE IT
“Uftlc .1 fui is no more with u*.
Lrt'U* not IkjwuII hi* fate.
When he sank, hl> cousin Jlcury
Was .'wav In .‘•careh of bait.**
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in ti e l;.-if;i:iii parliament v.Ji
member is u .fiuug n long spece!
may In- supplied with tvaf-r
brandy ■ p.iviTiiirent ex;>: nee.
Sirk la .i;I:i«-!iecau lie q ili*M\ mul com
| The discovery of one of the largest
] coal fields tu the world is reported to
tile state department by the United
States consul at Cartagena, Colotn-
! hia. The fields are hi the depart
ment of Iioliva. in Colombia, eight
■ a or twelve miles from the hav of Cis-
lie.jpttti and forty ight miles from Cur-
mil tagen.i. The 11..' is semi-aiitliracite
Brooks county is self-sustaining, 'Mr. Xatban Straus, of Xew York,
and there are others- who may with propriety he ileftqnn-
A northern man at Cartorsvillo en- ted as the great milk philiimhinpliist,
tert.iined negroes at his residence, is sending out circular letters to the and about which Such tender rccollec
and his children u-ere dismissed from municipal boards of'health of ihe
the public fi hinds.
A'i. ■ 1 Sijjir ^
There is no Word so
Fuli cf Meaning*
k.
•uf
lint- pill lmown :
Early Itiscrs." J. (*. It -
amt \\*. A..Crabtree, 1
'I'! ■ coldest place i
StBt it, winter is Si. V
Chief Mrore, of tile w
says. The thernmi! e;
shows 15 degrees n ■!.. .
W. B. John-on. Nt-.v .1'
Minute Cm: ! l ‘m, s- w
from dylii.t P iTunp."
thimsnnitsof in hers Mill
pneuino:: 1 .!. : n.-bfii-
throat and tang iron!
man, Tifum.aiul VV. A.
it tali-- tiiirtwevi
mu. unthraci
cd.ii. The !i
00(1,000 tons
acre-'.
A meinli •
good steam
about 300.-
•Kinpri
!15,OOo
it is probable 'hat tui air line ra.il-
j road will lie built between Atlanta
jtvnil Xew Orleans by way of Selma.
It ivniilii save 100miles.
The 111.tit who positively refuses to
accept an office lie cannot get, must
boards of'health,
vlmle country urging.iheimpurtuuei
' r pave unlit in the dietary of bahiei
tile mill;
hildren; He maintains the
veil to the poor, especially,
si: ild bo sterilized pasteurized.). J, *•
.The reason of this ho set- forth in n j A. & f0V-'A n
i,Mi..,..,:''® , ad?
I.. . I ■ , 1 ’ ' ll/'
tionsc’uster
ns that of
“Mother”
—die v.-ho
watched
i. iv'heipiess
i: ..icy and
; it cur-
iir.-.; •: offer-
• ■ Unit
0, Mill!
ui'
rin
0.,sity,« “Our
1 my only rliiM
'll hv.< HflVt-l
X from croup.
! other serious
. .1. C. CootJ-
.ilitrcu. Sparks. 1
specially cen-
ih-r of the Nebraska
poses.to make it n
i nave more than fo
; nf cards. This is
which the world has
duality too much to
, against five kings
vs I*-
• rdt-d «?
! I end’d.
vitriot, says
it i: saa! that io-v. Sam Jones has
los
fee! ly* g
eastoiuai
and tlm
milk
all
\t
' I/-"' f-d ha, life
past twenty ; folI ,„j
" if'
ebari table
an 8220,000.
Kxjir
Tie
ms in the
here, sav
struoted and equipped steamers to
keep the submarine telegraph cables
of the world in repair.
Some for ten. some for twenty, anil
some for thirty years hav
piles and then hare been quickly .anil
permanently cured by using DetVitt's
Witch ilazlc Salve, the great remedy for .
' a.l_ , of
Colie
•linlc
eld tied.) News prints
rcgaol to an oil tcsi.lA
Frank McAvoy, for n
■mploy of the i.. N'. A.,
*1 have used Chamber!:
a and Diarrhu' Remedy
lniiger-
to
. 'iu sees a story in it t ens- lt .„;
it v.ith the picture of a woman ag Ui
ped in a man’s arms she is bound
ead it if the dinner burns.—Atcli-
t illii'e.
In the cub!
twice the
■f tin
■ bacteria
more than
rial Vo
i-W-Uf ! 'll .V;
Ido' llj ffifcc;.,,: • »
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Ityf ■ f •- fr
red 11
sterilized.
by
dk, tl:
of tin
piles and ail form
Oi Goodman, Tift
on,
tree. Sparks.
on never without u
family, i consider ii the best
riniedy of die kind imimifnelured 1 take
pleasure in recommending it.' " ll is a
spti'ilie for all bowel ilisotders. For sale
offered from, hy the Tittou Drug Stole.
Sum Jones said in Augostu re
cently that not one young man out
ten io that city was lit (o kill.
This is certainly tough on the Canal
j City, but Sam is accredited with eay-
torilizing i!u
Ti." Macon Navigation Company ! mm taiity may lie
lias lei tiie contract for t lie building, temiiy. The spi
of the liiss slc-umer of their line, the time when impure milk
It will cost Si!,000 when ready for guarded against with groat
tiie engines, and will ply the Ocmiil- fulness,
gee river.
Neil Kav, of Sumter county, made
j twenty-live bales of cotton last year
! with one mule. And be didn't us'-
the X-rays on it, either. lie used
mght to ‘V
iy • that (j if
e infant j _ .
ery ma-, to h.
rc in the c!
Expectan:
ar |.-
:v.i Si
let y
t; is
con-
.miil be
wateli-
blrtil easy,' a: pj many nave sum.
boa t be priiilaciiid. Djc nothing but
/fff p • jtt
it “make; Ci'ikl-
so many have said.
Here is a pieturesipie preseiitation
nf til- size of Texas and her resour
ces, from the (lalvesten News: “To
he plain about it, if all the cotton
raised ill Texas were made into one
Ait-i t v* !' Iwo c*?il«!rr:i *-i»e «lnl
ai. •; I'V r hvifii ii laal.havip ' i-r. . J-.ulv isseJ
f . in.. ..f - ‘•loi.ior’s Frit ;v:.' U i-. a i>ir«s-
f skin diseases. ,1.
and \V. A. Crab
Xew Hampshire Ims u railroml law ing: “Wait tin'll I get to Suvan-
that turns over to the state all the nail uml roast some of those swamp
home-made fertilizers and elbow shirt, the garment would fit a man
grease. 120,000 miles tall. The Texas crop
The hard times are not confined i °t 15,000,000 pounds of wool would
profits over ten tier cent, earned by: ducks and sea gulls down there.”
any road chartered hy the state.
An egg famine Ims resulted in
Not only piles of tlic very wmst kind Culm from the wur, and United .States
can he cured by DoWlu’s Witch Haste Vice Consul Ilyatt at Santiago sng-
Salvc, but eczema, scalds bums, bruises, t fiat there is an excellent market
bolls, ulcers anil all oilier skill troubles . , . „„
, . . there for American eggs. Hit eggs
can he instantly relieved by the same . _ Bh
remedy. J. C. Goodman, Tifton, and 8t *‘‘ ^ or wbout 40 cents a
W. A. Crabtree, Sparks. dozen. The duties amount to about
The consumption of whisky per 1° cents a dozen
person last year was less than in any
year since a record Ims been kept—
“It’s pretty tough,” sighed the
| small, sickly tree. “There are ten
1870. The consumption of beer per'girls in this block learning to ride
capita was three times what it was I the bicycle, mid I am absolutely the
in 1807.
Don't neglect a cough
! on ly object they can run into. If
cause the! there was only a hydrant or some-
weather Is pleasant; before the next tiling!—Detroit Tribune.
storm rolls around it may develop into u
serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minute Cough C
will do. what it
■e is easy to take and twenty-fiv
name implies. .1. C. way-fare
Goodman, Tifton, and tV. A. Crabtree,
Sparks.
It costs Queen Victoria nearly
thousand dollars for rail-
her Knropean trip.”
“Tlmt shows the disadvantage of not
having a relative in the
to this country. It lias struck Persia.
The Shall has cut the number of lits
wives down to C2. And every one
of them wants a bicycle. It is
thought tlmt this fact will cause a
still further reduction. We are real
sorry for the Shall.
A remarkable birth lias just oc
curred in the family of John lliggs,
:it (lleiilmiii, X. V., bis wife having
become the mother of three bouncing
babies of ten pounds each, one of the
infants has three eyes, one of them! wouM loom _»!> 111 t'.' u "eighborhimd
S*-nt l y Mall, t n fccdut of price. $».•*> PU.R DOTTLE.
Duo 1c Expccunt Mothers" mailed u . ccntainlnB
sra.u.-.Idd iutoctu ttion and volunury textimuniiU.
THK 8RA0FICLD REGULATOR CO.,r.TLANTA.G*
SOLO BY ALL DRUOGI&TC.
make him a pair of socks. The
leather product of the state would
make him a pair of shoes, the soles of
which would nearly cover a pair of
as large as Massachusetts. The
00(1,000 head of beeves and 125,000,-1
000 bushels nf corn would feed him
bread and meat for six months, and
if all the horses in Texas were one,
he eotild ride a l.orse big enough to
nibble grass on the lilite Kiilge and
fail the flies off bis leuilielies which
I athushek Piano]
ason and Hamlin Organ)
being located just above the bridge
of the nose, while the other two are
in their normal position. The latter
one is doubtless come to take charge
of the third party, and to keep an
eye on each.
The Xew York postofiice will
soon put in use the first horelcss mail
if the Mississippi river. The
of the animal’s tail would he as !
are the best instruments made.
Iliiliillcit liy .1. Ii. KNlnilT,
lliiiingiT. l.mliii-i
FOLI
Fresh Groceries,
in diameter as telegraph polos and us TIFTON BAKERY
long as tiie Hudson river, and it would j
There may be an onion fad in Hos- vvitli
ton. A woman Ims been lecturing
on the virtues of tlmt vegetable, tak
ing as her motto the saying, “Eat
onions in May, and all the year after ;
physicians nmv play.”
“They are dandies" said Tims. Bowers,
of the Crocket, Tex
writing about DcW’Hl’s Little Early
Kisers, the famous little pills for sick
extra puss.
Plain Dealer. -
■. l • i f I wag°n ever operated in the United jNc " s ,,no 0,1 "
it- egis a uri. j g tat0M _ The wagon will be employ- j "’ !ls , l ,lr ‘ ,l 8 ,n J' recent i
Cleveland l d jn lh(j co „ cctlon of mai , fro(n Iet . the convict camps,” sr.ii
| tor boxes about the city, and letters
take the bite of a horse (ly fourteen
times tbu size of an elephant to make
him snort.
Governor Atkinson tells the Macon
News a good one on himself: “It
inspection of
id tiie gover
nor. “Among other places I visited |
•Can you tell why Lukinis wus j th(M eo ii eclct , are to |, e assorted, were tho coal mines, and in order to j Turkoys, CMcksns, Cake:, Perk. Bread
beggar 7” asked the female tcnchei
in a westside Sumluy school. “Why
stamped -and sent to their proper
, railway stations without going to the
; luizania was a beggar? she repeated | gellcra| I)osloflice
>!sternly. “Please lim’ni, replied u, o|]icc . h is un(]crg
or anythinj hiked t: order.
headache and disorders of the stomach
i and liver. J. C. Goodman, Tifton, and
I W. A. Crabtree Sparks.
The Ringgold Xew South says:
“The strawberry crop of Catoosa
county is worth more tlmn her cotton
crop. c Onr people by diversifying
their crops have money all the year.
LiHle'' Early 8llml 1 bo -V "h'”* f«»her was a .rner- cxperilIl ent proves a success that tho
11 clmnt, “because hedtdn t advertise. wago „ s wiil 1k! usu; , in aI1 of tll0 j thing of interest and finally took me
make a thorough inspeelion ii was
necessary to go down into tlm mines
o the convicta at work. Tw- p'^o.-ik Simsie'e
low'll into j IIVSTKU CUAI KKIIS
the mines. They showed me every-
and
or anv branch
understood tlmt if this S ,mr,,s accompanied "»
ItiilTalo Times.
TEimim.E Accident.—It Is a terrible
accident to be burned or scalded; but the
pain anil agony and frightful disfigure
ments can be quickly overcome without
leaving a scar by using DetVItt’s Witch
Hazle Salve. J. .1. Goodman, Tifton,and
w. A. Crabtree, Sparks.
■ larger cities of the country.
Time is the most undefinablc yet| A sea captain and a lawyer | ivcd
paradoxical of thmgs: The past is I next door to each other. One very
gone, the future is. not come, and windy nlght thc Uwver was rcading
the present becomes the past even ' ^ in hig slIldy * w i, en a , cri fi 0
while we attempt to define it, and, i h upiltair(! htart , ed him . rpon
“Bridget has had breakfast late
every day this week. Can’t you do
something to get her upon time?”
“Well, there’s the alarm clock.”
“That doesn’t always go off.” “Lend
her the baby.”—Chicago Record.
Don't thin your blood with sassafras
or poison It with blue-mass; but aid
Nature by using DcWitt’a Little Early
Risers, tho famous llttlo pills for con
stipation, biliousness and stomach and
liver troubles. They aro purely vegeta
ble. J. C. Goodman, Tifton, and W. A
Crabtree, Sparks.
The grandmother of u certain lit-
tle boy is out of .town just now. As
the little boy was saying his prayers
the other night his mother inter
rupted bis petitions for blessings
upon everybody at home with a
“Don’t you thiuk, Bobby, that yon
ought to pray for grandma’s safety?”
Thc little boy stopped short. rt WTiat!”
he cried; “has grandma got a bike?”
—Xew York Evening Sun. j
like the Dash of lightning, at once
exists and expires.—Colton.
“It’s a dis|«nsation of Providence,”
said Mrs. Bluebow, “that the nights
are so long in Russia.” “Why so,
niy love?” queried Aristophanes,
“Why, the people can have such long
evenings to study the language.”—
Washington Capital.
Herr Oil—Haf you bert dot dog of
mine ate a dape measure undt tied ?
Herr Kut—I subbose he tied py
inches nicht var? Herr Oil—Aber
nit; he vent oudt in der alley und
tie py der yardt.—Ex.
The mission board of the Metho
dist Episcopal Church South has
made the following appropriation for
foreign missions: Brazil, ♦31,000;
China, $28,000; Central Mexico,
♦21,000; Japan, (130,000.
, He—Do you think your father
would offer me personal violence if
I were to ask for yon? She—Xo,
but I think he will if you don’t
pretty soon.
We believe it was a Chicago man
who recently rejoined his wife after
year’s separation und introduced
her as his “former widow.”—Yonkers
Statesman.
investigation lie found that a chimney
had hurled itself through his roof,
doing considerable damage, lie dis
covered it was the sea captain’s chim
ney. Hastening down to his library
ho pulled out his law books and
hunted up similar cases, devising and
scheming how he could secure satis
faction from thc detestable captain.
While thus engaged a note arrived
from his enemy that read as follows:
“Sir—If you don’t return those brick
at once I will put the matter in the
hands of the law.”
Mr. John Baxter is one of the most
progressive farmers in Pierce county.
His plantation is two miles east of
Blackshear. He brought a load of
cucumbers to Waycross this week,
for which he found u ready sale at
♦1.60 per bushel. He will make
heavy shipments north. Mr. Baxter
pluntcd six acres last year in Irish
potatoes, from which he realized
♦556 net. After gathering the pota
toes, he planter] the same ground in
corn, the yield being fifty bushels
per acre. All this in additiou to a
heavy crop of peas. It will be seen
that he raised three money crops
from the same land. This is truly a
great country.—Waycross Herald.
l to where the convicts were at work.
As we approached them one of tho
convicts rushed over to me saying:
‘Good Lord, Bill Atkinson as sure as
I live! 1 never expected to see you
here. What on earth, Bill, did they
convict you of doing?' I readily
recognized thc man as one whom I
had known since my boyhood.”
The business of toduy crushes the
man—it kills his life. His soul at
last has its life squeezed out. There
is no vision in business, and it per
ishes. Xot that business is not good,
bat because man has sinned agninst
his own soul. Business has become
a huge claw, reaching out for the
man. It is like the sloth, ihnt no
doubt at one time had great possibil
ities of existence, and what might
have been a splendidly developed
power became at last a loathsome,
hideous thing, one broud, wretched
big claw.—Rev. W. S. llainsford.
And old man in an Indiana town
who had served the Lord for many
years os the deacon of his church, re
signed hia position recently because
the board of stewards decided that
he must carry a cash register when
taking up a collection, lie should
have fanned out the stewards before
he resigned.
A German proverb says: Intem
perance drives reason out of tho
head, money from, the pocket, the
elbows through the sleeves,and health
from tho body.—Ex.
tiione ait.
D.A. FULW00D,
TIFTON, GA.
STA-TIOTs 1 KR,
Fine Confe ctionerv
Tobacco and Cigars.
WAGER & O’CONNOR, Prop’rs.
Buggy and Wagon painting, a
specialty. Morse Shoeing.
NEW HOTEL SADIE
—Headquarters—
For Drummers’ & Railroad Hen
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W. W. TIKHONS, Proprietor,
Refurnished and tepapered throughout.
Clean beds, heat cuisine. Prompt turvibe.
UltslatA.1 n t n . I J
Situated between Georgia Soutnem &
Florida, and Brunswick and Western
depots. (WlntttO
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