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THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIPTOH tiA., MARC
A man will-struggle out, of debt,
' < ‘ With all his might and main,
And in a week or two will get
Deep in the bole again.
Mr. W. S. Parrish, of Fender, was
in Tifton Saturday with a fine load of
chickens.
Mr. J. F. Paul, of Norman Park,
spent Monday in Tifton. He has
been in feeble health all the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. B**rry Ridden and
baby motored over to Ty Ty Sunday
and spent the day with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Baker.
Dr. J. M. Price returned this morn
ing from Duluth, On., where he had
been at the bedside of his niece, M
Sybilla Pool for several days. 1
left her improving.
There was a sound of laughter on
Tifton's streets Saturday. It was
Duke John Williams, of Eldorado,
and he had just heard about the in
formal baptizing out at Ferry Lake
Friday night
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulkey are
receiving congratulations over the
arrival of an attractive little daugh
ter Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Mulkey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
B. King, three miles west of Tifton.
Mr. Geo. L. Paulk, of the Chula
section, who was in Tifton Saturday
said that the seven stars were still too
high for Svdrm weather. Judging by
what we have seen since, we are back
ing George’s reputation as a star
gazer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harrell and
little son Ike Bowen Harrell, Mrs.
Robert Henderson, Mrs. M. A. LoW-
en and Misses Anna Lizzie and Mittie
Bowen motored over from Brookfield
Sunday and spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. Oren Roberts.
Mr. Jacob Ball, of Route 4, mem
ber of the Board of Education, was
In Tifton on business Monday.
The new shades in silks and silk
poplin at Churchwell’s 98c yd. tf.
Dr. 0. Lee Cbesnutt arrived Mon
day from Jackson, Ga„ to attend the
wedding of Miss Lillian Britt and
Mr. Bob Heinsohn.
We can't publish “Skeetervflle
Dots" this week as ‘.‘Old Maid" failed
to «end us her name along with the
newsy letter mailed Monday.
The Tifton Guano Co., hu
High Grade Tankage you car
with Acid Phosphate and make a fine
fertilizer. W-lt.
BRITT-HEINSOHN
TWILIGHT NEWS
W^ain, Wn. . Brilliant SocU.
of Tuesday Evening 1
One of the loveliest marriages that
has ever occurred in this cjty trans
pired Tuesday evening at the Presby
terian church when Miss Lillian Britt,
charming- and talented daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Britt, was mar
ried to Mr. Robert Heinsohn, of Syl
vester.
The church was tastefully decor
ated for the happy occasion. Stately
, palms and evergreens covered the en
tire back of the church and the six
pedestals were draped in white crepe
paper, three of them holding tall
Mr. J. S. Taylor returned la«t week .brass vases of perfect Easter lilies,
from a several weeks visit to hi? old ’and three with ferns. A lattice work
home in Sardis, Miss., and other sec- | 0 f white ribbons formed the back-
tions of that state. He reports a ground for the wedding party,
good time and an enjoyable tr p I Immediately before the ceremony
Miss Carolyn Wicker, of Sanford, j Mr8 - E * H. Bacon played two of her
N. C.; Miss Mildred Holmes, of Syl- J delightful selections on the violin,
vester, and Miss Mary Chesnutt, of j The firKt wa3 “Eegende," by Bohn,
Tampa, Fla., arrived Saturday to at-1 an< * a Swedish Movement, by Bercot.
The quartette, Messrs. Lankford,
Walker, Parker and Mitchell, sang
The first meeting of the creditors
of J. F. Mims, of Chula, S. F. Over-
street and F. S. McDuffie, of Tifton,
bankrupts, was held in Albany Sat
urday. Trustees to handle the affairs
of each- bnnkrupt were appointed
from among the attorneys of Albany.
Mr. nod Mrs. J. C. Smith are con
gratulated on the arrival of a hand-
ome, ninc-pound-and-a-quarter plum
ber at their home on South Park ave-
nye Saturday afternoon. Both Mrs.
, Smith and son are doing very nicely
Few people in Tifton realize what
a big business in marketing meats
the Gibbs Brothers are doing. Be
sides shipping ton solid carlonds we
have nlrendy mentioned, they ship
meats,,by express nearly every day
besides, supplying the Tifton markets.
Tifton does quite a packing business
of her own.
Tax Collector J. H. Hutchinson,
Treasurer J. S. Royal hnd Clerk of
the Board of County Commissioners
S. F. Mitchell spent Thursday In Ocil-
la. investigating Irwin county’s sys-
. tern of keeping public records. They
were highly pleased with its finnncL'.
accounting plan and may suggest it?
adoption in this county.
Mr. W. W. Willis, of Ty Ty. was
among Friday's visitors to Tifton. lie
has som<* thoroughbred Essex pigs for
sale ami wisely took the best way of
selling thorn by putting an ad in the
Gazette. Mr. Willis has been raising
Essex pigs for fifteen years and dur
ing that time has not bought a pound
of meat. Quite a good showing for
Mr. Willis and the Essex.
tend the Britt-Hcinsohn wedding.
Dr. McClain and wife and Council
man W. D. Broadhurst and wife, of
Fitzgerald, motored over to Tifton
Sunday and spent the day the guests
of Judge and Mrs. C. W. Graves. Mrs.
Broadhurst is Judge Graves’ niece.
Mrs. Harry Kent returned Sun
day from a several days visit with her
daughter, Mrs. W. B. Hambleton, in
Meigs. She was accompanied home
by Judge Harry Kent and Messrs Mil-
ton and Alma Kent, who motored
over Sunday morning.
Work has begun on, a garage for
Mr. T. W. Tift on the rear of the
lot corner Tift avenue and New
street, on which he intends to build
bungalow soon. This bungalow
will have seven room and will cost
about $3,000. A portion of the ma
terial has been placed for it.
Mr. Wiley Branch of the.Chula sec-
m, was in Tifton Tuesday morning,
r. Branch says spring is obliged to
mo now for he is planting corn.
Ha has made a practice all of his life j
of planting when the time came and
the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin,
Miss Adelaide Hargrett pianist with
violin accompaniment by Mrs. Ba
con, to which the bridal party enter
ed in the following order
First came Rev. Daniel Iverson, the
officiating clergyman. Next came Mr.
Henry Tift and Mr. F. H. Cony down
the right aisle while Mr, Haynes Har
grett and Mr. C. R. Choate came
down the left aisle. Next came MisB
Blanche Britt on the left and Mr.
Chesley Monk on the right; Misfl
Carolyn Wycker and Mr. Tom Marcy;
Miss Mildred Holmes and Mr; Walter
Sumner, in the same order. Mrs. F.
H. Corry, matron or honor, came or
the left, alone, thert Mr. C. R. Dick
ert on the right, alone. Next came
Miss Mary Lou Britt, maid of honor,
on the left, followed by little Miss
Catherine Chesnutt bearing the rings
in a beautiful Easter lily. Next came
the bride on the arm of her father,,
who gave her away. They were met
at the chancel by the groom with his
best man, Mr. Hal Williams.
The beautiful setting was now
been planted.
Quite t* large crowd attended the
candy uul'ing at Mr. Charlie °itt-
man’s Tuesday.
Mr/ E. A. D oss and son, George,
and wife were in Tifton Saturdu”
buyii.g furniture.
.J m Mae Heard wa? in Tifton
Mr. J. T. Cox and family spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
George Doss.
There is quite a lot of sickness
near. Four of Mr. William Hut
chinson’s family are sick.
Mr. Joe Bryant and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. E. A. Doss.
Miss Mae Heard and Mr. Sidney
Gibbs and Miss Laura Exum and Mr.
Gibbs made a flying trip to Fitzger
ald Sunday.
We welcome our new neighbors,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, in our commu
nity. They have moved on the Ferry
Lake farm, called the Club farm.
Mrs. Maud Trailor and Mrs. Evelyn
Doss vinited the home of Mrs. J. T.
Cox Wednesday.
With many regards and best wishes
to the Tifton Gazette and its many
readers. Sunbeam.
UGLY CASE IN BERRIEN
depending on the Lord to do the rest, i complete and the two young people
ami he has never missed a crop yet.
While Messrs. H. H. Adams and I.
C. Touchstone were in Otter Creek,
Fla., last week after the Fulgham
boys, they were the guests of Dr. S.
L. Turner and were most hospitably
entertained by that excellent gentle
man. Dr. Turher’s many friends in
this section will he glad to know
that he is prospering in the land of
flowers.
Cash paid for Chickens and eggs.
Parker's Market, Tifton. W-tf.
While the exterior of the soda
fountain at. Brooks Pharmacy is the
same, the interior is entirely new and
tho equipment the most modern and
sanitary. Although tho exterior is
retained, the removal of the fixtures
formerly on top adds considerably
to its appearance. The cigar stand
will lie set nt the southern end of tho
fountain, making a considerable
hange in tho interior arrangement
>f the store.
Just received shipment of Tennis
Oxfords for men, women and child
ren. W. II. Parker. D2t~Wlt.
A WONDERFUL HEALING IN
FLUENCE IN KIDNEY
A year and a half ago I was taken
with a severe attack of Kidney trou
hie that pained me to such an extent
that morphine had to be given me.
Wat attended by a doctor who pro
nounced it as Stone in the Bladder
and prescribed Lithia Water. I took
Uthim Water and Tablets for some
time and» received no relief from
them. I (topped taking medicines
for some * time,' later having aorae
Swarop-Rool in the house I decided
to try it ahd felt much relieved.
While taking the second bottle com
menced to )mas Gravel in urine until
X had passed in all at least a half
dozen pr more and have not suffered
tile slightest since—and in all have
taken one bottle and a half and feel
very grateful to Swamp-Root
Yours very truly,
H. W. SPINKS,
Camp Hill, Ala.
Personally appeared before me this
r6th day of August, 1909, H. W.
Spinks, who subscribed the above
statement and made oath that the
same is true In substance and in
fact. V A. B. LEE,
gdv. Ex.-Off. Justice of Peace.
what Swamp-Root Will Do
. for Yoa.
Bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A
Jo., Binghamton, N. V., for a sam-
ottle. It will convince anv-
Sheriff Shaw received from Gov.
Slaton Tuesday morning the requi
sition papers for W, B. and A. L. Ful,
gh:un, who are’ being held nt Bron
son. .Fla., to unswer charges of selling
mortgaged properly and removing
moitgaged property beyond the c
fines of the ..state. He left on tlm af
ternoon train for Tallahassee, Fla.,
where the papers will be presented
for Gov. Trammell’s approval and
will go from there to Bronson for
his men.
joined by Rev. Daniel Iverson
with the sweet and impressive double
ring ceremony.-
Mr. and Mrs. H H. Britt gave an
elegant reception immediately after
the ceremony at their home on Tift
avenue.
A case will probably come up for
trial in Berrien Superior Court at
Nashville this week that is peculiarly
revolting in its nature.
Last week the Grand Jury return
ed an indictment against Jutt Mc
Ghee, a white man living south of
Nashville, charging him with rape.
The victim is alleged to be a member
of his own family and the details are
of the most sordid nature, the young
woman having recently given birth
to a child. McGhee is m jail.
Mysteries
Practically
Action in the Tissues of a Remarkable Antidote
GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
£LOTH THROUGH HAIR
Try This! Hair Get. Thick, Clou?,
Wavy and Beautiful at Qnca—
Stops Falling Oat
Immediate?—Yes! Certain?—that’s
the joy of it, Your hair becomes
light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap
pears as soft, lustrous.and beautiful
a? a young girl’s after a Danderine.
hair cleanse. Just try this—moisten
a cloth with a little Danderine and
carefully draw it through your hair,
taking one small strand of hiar at a
This will cleanse the hair of
dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just
a few moment)} you have doubled the
beauty of your hair. A delightful
surprise awaits those, whose hair has
been neglected or is. scraggy, faded,
dry, brittle or thin. Besides beauti-
S. S. S. Li a Regular Wizard in Driving Out Rheumatism.
body. It rushes Into every cell, causes
every bono. muscle, ligament, tendon,
mucous surface and every nerve to thrill
with freedom, with health, with new
found springiness.
And best of ail, 8. S. 8. though a pow
erful searching, overwhelming enemy to
pain and the causes of rheumatism is as
pure as the dew on a peach blossom, as
powerful as the heroic works of nature,
as searching as the peremptory demand of
the most c-xact si lence.
Ask fur and insist upon getting S. 8. 8.
the world's euro for rheumatism.
For private, personal advice on stub
born chronic rheumatism write at once
to the Swift Specific Co., 203 Swift Build
ing, Atlanta, Ga. Their medical depart
ment is famous on all blood diseases, and
la equipped to make personal blood tests,
approved by the highest medical authori
ties. Get a bottle of S. 8. &. today. T"~~
away goes rheumatism for all tUafc
Rheumatism Is often the effect of somo
other blood affliction that ha* left Its bo-
press In the joints, muscles and mucous
coverings of tho body. It works into *tho
tissue cells, those tiny, little bodies in
which nutrition i;oes on. And It Is here
that a most remarkable mediclno known
as 8. S. S. docs Us mo:it active and moot
effective work.
Its action la marvelous. Bed ridden
rheumatics get on their feet as if by
magic. That cold, clammy sensation that
made you hug a red hot btove is gone In
a twinkling. That excruciating pain that
made a feather lay as heavy as a ton of
coal on the skin is gone. You get up and
dance with glee.
Your rheumatism la gone—absolutely!
It is an actuul logical fact, that Swift’s
Bure ! Specific flushes your blood, gives
your entire blood circulation a flno
thonpugh bath. It Just naturally and in a
twinkling irrigates every atom lfi your
Constantinople, March 22.—While rowing to the United
States converted yacht Scorpion in the Bosphorus Saturday
night. Lieutenant Commander William Bicker, of the United
States navy and three American sailors were drowned.
Lieutenant Bicker had only arrived here six days ago to
take command of the Scorpion.
Atlanta, March 22.—Judge Roan, who presided at the trial
of Leo M. Frank, is dying of cancer at the Polyclinic Hospital
in New York.
' Furniture Sale
In the living room the many pres- f y i ng the hair, Danderine dissolves
ents were on display. There was every particle; ,of dandruff; cleanses,
lovely cut glass, hammered brass and purifies and invigorates the scalp,
many beautiful pieces of hand em- ( forever stopping itching and falling
broidery and quantities of handsome hair, but what wjll please you most
silver, all monogrammed. Especial- will be after a few week a use, when
ly pretty was the hand-painted china V on see now hair—fine and downy at
sets - ! first—yes—7-but really new hair grow-
Thore wore many out-of-town mg all over the,\the. scalp- If vou
guests at the'wedding; Dr. 0. Leo core, fbr pretty, soft hair, and lots
Chesnutt, of Jackson; Miss Mary j 0 f it, .surely get a 25 cent bottle of
Chesnutt, of Tampa; Mrs. J. H. Chcs-j Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug
nutt, of Adel; Col. and Mrs. Perry store or toilet counter and pust try
April 1st we will move to the MASONIC
BUILDING, South Main Street.
To save expense of moving as well as to make
room in our new quarters, we are offering every
article of new goods at 33 l-3c off for cash.
No Goods will be Charged at Sale Prices
OMEGA SOCIAL NEWS
Messrs. Dodd, Westbrooks and Ba
ker motored down to Moultrie Sat
urday.
Mr.. C. A. Everett, of Tifton, spent
tho week-end here with home-folks.
Miss Ida Belle Coleman, of Berlin,
arrived Sunday and will take charge
of the central office.
Mr. E. H. Ragsdale made a business
trip to'McRae Saturday.
Mr. Ashley Wilson, who has been
spending some time hero, returned
to his home in Rochelle Monday.
Miss Lillian Burch, who is attend
ing school at Sparks, spent the week
end hero tho guest of her parents.
Mrs. J. W. Lang and daughter Mer
le, are visiting in Pelham the guests
'of her mother, Mrs. Monk.
Mr. A. W. Worley, who has been
spending some time in Ellenton, re
turned Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Webb spent
Sunday afternoon in Crosland.
Prof. A. J. Ammons spent Satur
day in Tifton.
Messrs. Sirmans and Walter Sears
spent a part of Sunday in Omega.
Miss Lizzie Smith, of Funston, is
visiting here the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. Lee Smith.
Miss Clara Smith, of Tifton, is hero
doing some stenographic work for tho
Bank of Omega.
Mr. L. N. Simmons, of Lenox, was
in Omega Sunday afternoon.
S. E. C.
PROGRAM OLD TY TY LITERARY
SOCIETY
Music—Edgar and Dalton Willis.
Recitation—Miss Annie Bryan.
Recitation—Henry Rutland.
Music—Edgar and Dalton Willis.
Mock Trial—Sallie Beans vs. John
Lickskillet. For Breach of Promise
and $10,000. Lawyers for State,
Jack Jones and Jim Smith. Lawyers
for Defense, Willie Dolittle and Joe
Slocum.
Witnesses for State, Mrs. Lizsie
Beans, her mother, Dr. Bill IHU, Sa
rah Ann Brown, a girl chum. Wit
nesses for Defense, Harry Lickskil-
Lickskillet, and Ed Doss, a
.Rutland, :
" A r !aU d WIUu! n sYcty;
and the Misses Perry, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Holmes, of Sylvester.
Mr. and Mrs. Heinsohn left
12:30 over the Georgia Southern and
Florida for Indianapolis and Muncie,
Ind., whore they will visit Mr. Hein-
sohn’s relatives for a few weeks,
after which they will be at home to
their friends in Sylvester.
Mrs. Iloinsohn’s going away gown
is of navy blue with hat, gloves and
shoes to match.
i. Heinsohn ns Miss Britt has
made Tifton her homo practically all
her life, and she numbers her friends
here by her acquaintances.
Mr. Heinsohn is a promising young
business man of Sylvester.
A Specific Against Colds.
“If there is such a things as
specific against colds, it is to be
found in the sleeping porch or the
open bed room. Next to that comes
the cold sponge bath in the morning,"
says the Youth’s Companion. Be as
careful as you can you will occasion
ally take cold and when you do you
will find Chamberlain’s Cough Reme
dy a great help in enabling you to
rid of it. Try it. Obtainable
Jacksonville Times-Union: Miss
Virginia Lawton left Monday for her
home in Tifton, Ga., after a. stay
of some length in Jacksonville, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clay
ton Seig at their home in Fairfield.
WHEN THE TIRED
MOTHER GIVES OUT
What Then?—The Family Suf
fers, the Poor Mothers Suf-
fer—Mrs. Becker Meets
This Distressing Situation.
le. Ill
nervous break-down and tcrriblo head
aches, and was tired all over, totally
worn out and too discouraged to enjoy
life, but as I had four in family ana
sometimes eight or nine boarders, 1 kept
on working despite my suffering.
“ 1 caw Vinol advertised and decided
to try it, and within two weeks I
noticed a decided improvement in my
condition and now I am a well woman."
—Mrs. Ana Becker, Collinsville, IIL
There are hundreds of nervous, run
down, overworked women In this vicinity
who aro hardly able to drag around and
who wo aro sure would be wonderfully
benefited by Vinol as Mrs. Becker was.
The reason Vinol is so successful in
building up health and strength in such
cases is because It combines the medic!-
n al tissue building and curative elements
uf cod’s Uvcrs together with the blood
MMwytog^pcoperries of
l -uaruntoe to return their money if it
taiU to benefit,
MILL* DRUG CO.. Tlfuo Gs. SJg’
it.
sdv’L
SALEM NEWS
A . large crowd attended Sunday
school here last Sunday.
MisS Annie Borland is quite sick
at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Watson visited
tho latter’s mother, Mrs. Bettie Kirk
land, last Sunday.
A large crowd attended the pender
shelling nt the home of Mr. W. W.
Wilder Wednesday night. All report
a fine time.
• Miss F.va Kirkland spent Saturday
afternoon very pleasantly with Misses
Jeffio Williford and Annie Borland.
Miss Addie Cox visited Mrs. Sam
Dumas Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilder visited
their daughter, Mrs. C. L. Bishop,
Sunday.
With best wishes to the Gazette
and its readers. Rosebud.
Many People In This Town
nover really enjoyed a meal untit
wo advised them to take a
Dyspepsia
Tablet
before and after each meal. Sold only
by us- l -25o a box.
Mills Drug Co.
wo aaviscu uwm vo
PEEPLES GOT *4,200 VERDICT
A case which has been in the courts
«f Berrien county for some time was
settled in superior court last week.
This was tho case of T. M. Peeples
vs. W. D. Neesmith, Peeples suing
Neosmith for about *5,000. After
deliberating for twenty-threo hours
tho Jury returned a vordiet in favor
of Peeples for *4,200.
AH1 THE INVIGORATING WHIFF
OF PINE FOREST!
How it clears the throat and head
of its mucus ailments. It is the
spirit of Newness and Vigor from
tho health-giving Piney Forests
brought back by Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-
Honey. Antiseptic and healing. Buy
a bottle to-day. All Druggists, 25c.
FIRE AT BRIGHTON WEDNESDAY
The negro church and school house
known as St. Paul in tho Brighton
section of Tift eounty caught fire
from the stove flue about 10:30 Wed
nesday morning and was burned
down.
School was in session, but all the
children escaped without anyone be
ing injured.
Not Feeling -Jast Right.'*
When you get tired early in the
day, havo an overfull feeling, are bil
ious,,have bad breath or suffer from
indigestion you will find Foloy Ca-
tie Tablets quiek and comfortable
in aetion. They are wholesome and
health giving. Mrs. L. L. Levy,
Green Bay, Wis^ seyn: “They do not
grip# and their effect is quiek and
sore. Tho finest cathartic I ever
used." For sals by Brook* Phar-
.Wdv. 7
But it will pay you to borrow the money, if
needs be, to buy such as you need, as $20 now
will buy $30 worth, thus saving you ten dollars
even on this amount.
Applications received for 1
CITY PROPERTY and
LANDS of any amount and duration;
Beet terms and earnest rates.
B. C. WILLIFORD. Atty., Agent.
Bowen Bilding, Tifton, Go. w-tf.
Money to Loan
ON YOUR FARM
Wo have not stopped making farm
loans because of the war aa most
other companies have. I can get yoo
a loan how as promptly as at any
time during the past year. Only 7
per cent, interest
0. f.GRIXRR, Tifton, Ga.
JOE GONG
First-Class Laundry
Main Street, West 1 ' of ;
Myon Hotel !
Tifton, t Georgia
Farm Loans at 6 arid 7
percent, interest. | •
City Loans in Tifton 7 per
cent, interest.
Promptly negotiated on tbe
oest terms. Come to see u*
or write. Prompt attention
given'written inquiries.
ELLIS & ELLIS
Goldep Building. Tifton, Ga
Professional Cards
DR. C. B. welch,
Practice Confined to - »
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND itlROAT
Office Phone 26—Residence 8fc
Hours: a
9 a. m. to 1 p. m.—2 p. m. to 5 p. m.
Sunday Consultation by Appointment
DR. N. PETERSON,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Otflo* kourai 10 la 11 m.m. and 3 to 4 p. m
Otaoe at RMldanoa. Ball ’Phan* Vo. 1.
JOHN A. PETERSON,
OFFICE DENTIST.
Naw Goldan Building, Saoond 81root
Tifton. So.
We have severa second-hand articles, in per
fect condition, that will be sold away down, as
we will not have sufficient room to carry much
second-hand goods.
Don’t miss this sale, as such opportunities
come seldom. Remember it closes April 1st, anu
if you miss it we both lose.
TIFTON FURNITURE COMPANY
DESPAIRING WIFE
OR. A. E. O'QUINN.
FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORK.
Grown and Bridge Work
a Specialty.
0»*r Pinkston's Drat Stsrs,
TIFTON GEORGIA.
C. It. DICKER7
General Practitioner of Dentistry. •
'rewu and Bridge Work a Specialty.
TIFTON, • OKOKQIA.
8. 0, hi.LIS, ’
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention given to collect
ions and to matters relating to land
titles. .
Will practice in all the Courts.
Golden Building. Tifton, <p».
After Four Years of -Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.—In an inleresting letter
from this place, Mis. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: “1 suf.’ red for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
alL At times, 1 would have severe pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called In, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothiag seemed to do me any cood.
1 had gotten so weak 1 could not stand,
and I gave up in-despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com
menced taking tt.' From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work."
II you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up In despair. Try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
yean Ol continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He wifi recom
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
Hyite to: Cfatt.noca. M.Heine Gtt., L.
AdvWory i'rpt.. (..tisitanooc,. Tenn.. foe An
instruct.out your case anJ64-p«fe bDok,^*!
Pile* Cured la 6 to 14 Days
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Office Phone,^273.
Residence 137.
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Office in Tiumons Building
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Offica ’phone 15. Residence 85
Tifton, Georgia.
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