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THE GAZETTE: TIFTOM, GA.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 18»8.
Tiie Gazette Mft'ig Company, Proprietors.
o.L. HERRING, Editor and Man’g'r.
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Enured »t tire pontofflre,«tnfton,Onortln, *
vudl matter of tlM Moon0cUuM. ■
Official Orirnn of Borrlen County,
official Ortrhn City of Tttton. <
‘Now ta the time for the. ornamental
soldier to get eiek or resign..
: The Atlanta ‘Journal -jrfaterdaj
gening aoyl the • gorernment will
ask Spairfforac-Indemnity *f •13,-
000,000.
Every trne aohtherti citizen de
plores the Sooth Carolina incident.
It la a blot, not 'only 'on the tooth/
but on civilization. ’’ '*
,WonJd,H.nqt have been'Setter for
all. concerned .if the. administration
had appointed a white repohlican' to
the poetttiaaterehip at take City
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BKOIftS TO LOOK LIKE WAR. ■
In event ot war, let Jthe colored
troops go first. The class of negroes
that would be left behind now are
entirely different from those our
fathers left behind them in.‘1,800.
It now tec nth that Secretary of thy
Navy tong was entirely too previous
in casting the odiom' of the Maine
disaster on the American sailors‘be
fore the investigation .Was even
begun.'
By this time,|;Capt. Slgebee must
..have proof as, to the canso of the
Mama disaster. If it was an accident,
he would say so. The mere fact that
he is saying nothing and all his com
munications to the government are
sealed, looks grave.
Before tho southern farmer bowls
and tears his .hair for a war with
Spain, he should, remember that bis
■eaooast is nearest to the enemy and
unprotected, and that a war means
tho. price,of flour, meat, sugar and
ovyry peoesairy of life multiplied by
three, while he wilt not only have to
give bis cotton away, but offer the
givee a free chromo to take it off bis
hands.
Judge Spencer R. Atkinson pub
lishes bis .platform in Wednesday’s
paper. It is a strong and sensible
doooment; favors equalisation of
tales, improvements m agricultural
department, homo option in the
matter Of exempting looal manufaot-
. unng interests, and the monthly pay-
' tnent of teachers. Altogether, the
document is calculated to make vote*
for the Judge, and to lose him none.
Her. Sam P. Jones' letter and plat
form is a warm number. What he
docs to the state politicians, in the
laugnit/a of the yellow journals, it a
plenty; But the Bev. Sam, for tha
sake of argument, and to lend spice
jto tho oooaaion, goes over the bounds
/ of truth, lie forgets that he is con
tradicted and condemned by General
Brans, tho man whom be poses as a
Gazette would
and your
inst each
oleared
Reports from the committe of in.
qhity into the Maine disaster begin
to give a more serious aspeot to affairs
With each day, ’As these -investiga
tions progress, the probability of the
explosion bring an accident grows
lese, and it now seems almost certain
that the calamity Waa the reauit of a
sub-marine mioe, or torpedo.
The attention grow# very grate,
'indeed, and the government is making
active preparations in event that war
should become necessary. Of coarse,
war is only a jsst, retort, and if thy
worst comes, is some time off yet, and
the hbah'peS of a conflict are the moat
remote of the three probabilities eon.
fronting ns. •
First, if the disaster it found not
to be an accident, It must be proven:
that Uie Spanish gorernment is either
directly or indirectly responsible for
it! Then the Spaniards will time the
alternative of paying a.heavy indem
nity or going to' war,- in which event
they would probably 'chooee the
latter.'! _ " •• ■■■" •>
Before this is done) the warm seat
son will be here, and the occupation
of Cab« by an American army, or
an active campaign there, will be al-
mokt an InipbMlbUity.
In event of aconfliot, the southern
states bare more to lose, and stand in
more danger than any other seotion
Of the Union.' But when a call for
volunteers is made the south will
not he' backward, and if the worst
comes,.-the record she writes on his
tory’s pages will be one.iu lit keeping
with her pust for chivalry and daring.
Bat there is still good grounds to
hope that war will not he resorted-to,
and the independence of Cuba secur
ed by peaceful means..
An unique position is presented in
Fitzgerald. Next- Tuesday, about
160 colony Iota are offered for sale by
the sheriff. These lots were drawn
by members of the company, and are
to be paid for in ubont a year, at from
$30 to $60 each. If they are allowed
to go to sale, and ure bid in by their
owners, they may not cost one-third
of that sum, and the sheriff’s deed
wilt be'a perfect title. If the Colony
company allows them to go to sale, it
will lose the whole lot, while if it
bids them in, it will have to wait
some time for its money.
Saw Jta«s Qsils.
Yesterday Iter. Ham P. Jones an.
nonneck that be was no hog. had
plenty, and withdrew from the guber
natorial race, Still there are other#
that won’t. , .,■>
‘ The Sooth Atlanta tqnadron
being centered‘at Key West. In view
of the fact that tbiawill.be the strat
egic point of the Golf, money coaid
he we,11 spent' in so fortifying it
render it impregnable.
to
and disease of the distinctly feminine or
ganism, the task is too much,'
Under these circumstances, unless the
. ght remedy is used, the poor woman will
soon break down completely and fill an
early grave. Over 90,000 women have testi
fied to the marvelous merits of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. Many of their
names, addresses, photographs and ex
perience* have been published by permie-
1 lion in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Med-
i cal Adviser. The ‘‘Faforite Prescription "
cures all weakness and disease of the dell-
cate and important organs that bear matern
ity’s hardens. It makes -them .well and]
strong. It bnilds np the nervous system.
It makes weak, sickly, nervous, fretful wo
men strong, healthy, amiable wires. AIT
medicine dealers sell it.
"My youngest daughter, Mrs. Julia Raphe.
sa all run down with urrvous prostration and
Piercc'a Parorite Pre
leal Discovery' and si
tienta who were cured by Dr. ’
these cures it tells about the home-treat
ment of all diseases. 1,008 pages. Over
.*» illustrations. Send at one-cent stamps,
to cover cost of mailing only, for paper-
covered copy. Cloth-covcrs 10 cents extra.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.
The writer hud the pleasure of
hearing Gov. Taylor’s famous lecture,
“The Fiddle and the Bow,” for the
second time Tuesday night, at Cor,
dele. The lecture ‘it as good as it
was four years ngo, when first heard,
and that it saying a good deal. Some
new features have beeu added which
make it up-to-date and spioy.'
U/E as baser supply oir seeds to dealers ts
" »*It sfsla- At the same time, any
one who hat bought our seeds of theli
be sent ourMsswu'ri*-ErerytMalwtlM
Ulrica “for ISM rncc provided they
apply ky letter rKCC and give the
name of the heal merchant trees wbea
they booth!. To all others, this magnifi
cent Maaaal, every copy of which
M ccati to place In your hands, will be sent
free on receipt of It cents (stomps) to cover
postage. Nothing like Oils Maaaal has
everbeen seen here or abroad; it is a hook
of IN pages, contains M engravings of
— “ new, and these ore
slxe colored plates
of the season* finally.
OUR ‘SOUVENIR’SEH) COLLECTION
will also be sent without charge to oil appli
cants sending 10 cts. for the Manual who will
state where they saw this advertisement.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
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Cor tl ahqt-St NEWYORK
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be Cured,
GROVES
The (Untiugmsl)c<l New York chemist, T. A.
ftlteunt, nvuiuiMtrattuu Ills utocovery of a relln-
... re «_xr. —— (pajnjo.
lug Ills discovery
v Lor CouBUtiijitl
nd mI’ bronchial,
Mo ami absolute
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and client diseases, stubborn coughs, catarrhal
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send TURKU FKKG BOTTLES (sll different) of
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the Gasette writing for tltein.
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any utUlctcil nailer of
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thousands liennaneutly by lu tbuelyuse, nml tn-i
considers it» simple professional duty to suffer J
ilUK humanity to donate a trial ot hb tnlalllblel
Science daily devclotis new wonders, un<l thlJ
great chemist,patlcutfy experiment lug foryoar-J
lias produced Jesuits as beneficial to humaiijtv*
as can be claimed by any modem genius, ills
assertions that lung troubles anil eonautuptiou
iara curable In any climate is proven by "heart-
I felt letters of gratitude,” filed in bis Atuerlcsn
and EurojHJMU laboratories In thousands frui
ikoss cured In all pans of the world. ■
“ * -.jH-rts concede that bronchial, chest
„ ... able* lead to consumption, Which
rrtipted, means sjnssly an.l certain death.
*7 writ* to T. A. Slocum, M. Ik, W l*i»e
>ew York, givtnp |H>*tolJlce and cxpi
and free medicine will Iw promptly M
‘ talc instant advantage of his
doctor that yon saw his offer in
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Presents an unusually strong array of— ^ .
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This season for men, the quality being fully equal
to our customary high standard. .. . . .
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
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best shirts made or sold anywhere.
OUR LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
Empracea many New Lines, especially Tailor Made Drosses, Skirts and
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Men’s Exclusive Fine Hat Styles.
Dunlaps, Millers, Stetsons Imperial, Gotliuni, etc.
Careful Attention to Mail Orders.
C. O. D. shipments with privilege of examining
before paying.
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GALATIA, Ills., Not. N, 1883.
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