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Local Affairs.
There’* a tone of bird* on the morning air,
There*# a glint of green at your feet,
There’* violet* blodsoiulug everywhere.
With perfume dainty and sw^et.
There's a brush of brooms at the back doorway.
And the bouse cleaning path we clear—
And the ragman called again today,
Bore, we know that apnng is here.
Mr. P. L. Hutchinson, fromouton
Route 3, was in Tifton Saturday.
Mr. W. C. Thompson, of near Ty
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Their Fiftieth Annivereery.
"Hear the mellow wedding bells,
Golden bells!
What a, world of happiness
Their harmony foretells!”
Such were the bells which ran? for
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Padrick 01 April!
8th, 1858, and which ushered in for
Ty was in the city Tuesday morning.
. Mr. M. L. McMillan, from Brook
field, was among the business visitors
.in Tifton Saturday.
3S$ D-er^**«ce Polka-
the Gazette office Monday.
Mr. Clanton Mathis, one of the sub
stantial citizens from out on Route
. was in town on business Saturday.
‘ Col. R. S. Foy returned Sunday
■ afternoon from Butler, where he at
tended Taylor county superior court
last week.
Program
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April 8th, at 2:30, by Misses Allen
and Robinson’s classes:
Piano Solo "Frolic of the Frogs”
Myrtle Hightower.
Recitation. ,”A Character Sketch.”
Ralph Coarsey.
Piano Solo "Keep-Sake.” i u ™ Z'rl" u8 . nerea .' ( ’ r
lelia Julian them a world of happiness indeed.
Recitation “The Ne'w Brother.” | 5 C ?f“.'l V V a l fitly
Mnrinrin Pi«h ed Wednesday at their home on Park
Piano Solo. . "Joys of Life,” j a I enu ?! 1 5 y 8 fa ™' y re . union of th . e
Hlane'» Rritt nine children and twenty-one grand-
ReeiUtion ."Young America" '^". Messrs George and Will
Mary Belle Searboro. Padrick being the only absent ones.
Recitation ”Ebo
Howard Smith.
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Mr. A. Conger, one of the substan
tial citizens of the Ty Ty section, was
looking after business matters in the
■cjtjr Saturday.
ifiss Kate Stump has returned
from Tifton, where she has been
j spending some time with her cousin,
- Miss Clyatt.—Valdosta Times,
, 'Ce!. 3. It. Price has lieen selected
as one of the judges in the vocal mu
sical contest between Moultrie
and Norman Park, which will take
.place at Norman Institute Saturday
night.
Messrs. W. T. Butler and Bruce
Bass, two of the hustling farmers
^who are making the section traversed
rjjj- Route 3 one of the garden spots
• -• bf A* A were looking after business
matters in Tifton Saturday.
When-oft v’nsive breath is due to
■ " catarrh, (the Usual cause, breathe
Hyomei. Kills all catarrhal germs
bo that the breath becomes sweet as
a babe's. A Hyomei outfit costs
11.00 if it helps, nothing if it fails.
i-Mills Drug Co
Editor J. E. Mercer, eandinate for
■prison commissioner, was in Tifton a
.-abort while Saturday morning, on
3Wb way to Randolph on a business-
;trip. He says he has not the time or
■money to make a personal canvass
Jof the state, but wants the voters of
ithis section to remember him on elec
tion dav.
The kidneys are delicate and sensi
tive organs and aie very likely at
: auiy time to get out of order. De-
Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are
■‘"“'mpt and thorough and will in _a
t tithe strengthen the weak-
Elise and Aline Shipp.
Recitation... “Tak-er-tater-en-wait”
Mary Pope.
Recitation. .“I’m Little but Spunky”
Harry Fain.
Song "Dolly Darling”
(7 girls) Lulu Bivins, ac.
Recitation “Hunch-back Boy”
Robert Coarsey.
Recitation "A Coquette Conquered”
Marie Fender.
Piano Solo “Robin’s Greeting”
Elsie Vickers.
As this dear couple looked into the
faces of such true Christian men and
women and such bright, promising
children, surely they must have felt
that it has been good to live to see
God so bless the world through
them. ' ,
The home was fragrant with flow
ers. the diningr-oom being prettily
decorated with cream roses and as
paragus fern which formed the cen
terpiece on the table, and serving ta
ble as well as being banked on the
mantel. Here the grown folks were
served with a delicious dinner while
the children were in their delight
around a long table under the
Recitation.... “Naughty Jack Grey” ‘V'!« 1
Piano Solo aUlBraC ”S A haZ S 'Dunce” I TFouU there were no invited
Piano Solo.,.,... .^Shadow Dunce I BUeatg some friends ca |iej in the af-
; ternoon to extend their love and con
gratulations on such a rare occasion.
Mellona Searboro.
Recitation :..‘Title Tat”
Lelia Julian.
Piano Solo “Iris”
Kate Parks.
Recitation "Don’t You Want a Lit
tle Doggy" Virginia Fish.
Piano Duet “Rocky Glen Two-Sl
nd N«
Step”
May Vickers and Nellie Glenn.
Afford* Perfect Security.
Others expressed their good wishes
by sending beautiful and serviceable
gifts.
One feels that ’tis locking on a sa
cred scene to see this couple in their:
ripe old age full of faith, hope and,
love, having trod most of the path j
of life together and finding in each
other a congenial companion. .Praise
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All high grade sold at prices the retail merchants cannot meet.
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The Delights of Springtime
include wearing fresh
and faultless linen in
Collars, Cuffs and Shirts.
We will make you feel
comfortable by launder
ing your white or colored
shirts, your collars and
cuffs, fancy vests and
other linen in a manner
that will make them look
like new. Our methods
of lau,ndering will pre
serve your linen longer
than any other in town.
Tifton St6am Laundry.
A JOYFUL EA5TERTIME
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_ . other a congenial companion..Praise
fo e> b Honey and Tar affords per- God for such lives as theirs, loyal to
feet security from pneumonia and Him and their fellow-man, whose
consumption as it cures the most ob-: eventide, according to promise, is
stinate coughs and colds. We have ijght. May they have many returns
never known a single instance of a 0 f the happy occasion,, each one
cold resulting in pneumonia after bringing to them greater fullness of
Foley’s Honey and Tar has been ta- j 0 y,
ken. The Mills Drug Co. . j Those present were:
c Td i. Mr. and Mrs. Jnc>. G. Padrick and
Sund.y School Roily. I chi | dreni Mr- an d ’Mrs. R. B. Beasley
The people of Oak Ridge will have and children, Mrs. Geo. H. Padrick.
a Sunday School rally and all day and children, Mrs. J. C. Grirer ard
singing the third Sunday in’ this children, of Doerun.Ga.; Rev. E. L.
month. ■ Padrick, wife and children, of Wood-
Everybody invited to come and bine, Ga.; Miss. Florence Padrick,
bring baskets. I Miss Ethel Pdarick and J. L. Pad-
W. W. Webb. I rick.
A Friend.
$200,000
On City and Farm Property, at 6 per cent
From One to Ten Years
J. C. SMITH.
Oltic* In Bowen Btilldino—’Phono No. 187.
is sure to be yours if you
insist upon having Tifton
Bottling Works’ carbona
ted beverages. These
drinks are made and bot
tled wi'h the greatest care
to guarantee absolute
purity, and to retain that
delightful flavor so much
sought for by all lovers of
soft drinks. ......
Tiffcn Buttling Works,
GEORGIA.
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready |
to use, in a collapsible tube, with p . ho „uiek!v
ssrseusUSo?' 'Hjsjsrtjft.fa "ss
60c. Sold by Mills Drug Co. | sur £ Dr. Shoop'a Pink Pain Tablets
Call at H. H. Tift’s Dry Goods simply coax congested blood away
Store and-see Mrs. Bennett about j from pain centers. These Tablets—
short time strengthen the weak- your gowns. She uses the latest; known hy druggists as Dr. ’ Shoop’s
®ned kidneys and allay troubles aris- French system. Once a. customer:: Headache Tahlets-simply equalize
Inwfrom inflammation of the bind- always a customer. To wear one of j the blood circulation and then ,pam
35 Sold br Hollingsworth 4 Moore, her gowns is to feel that you are cor- always departs in 20 minutes. 20
d - hsvemceries wh nr. *»d stylishly dressed. tf I Tablets »cento. Write Dr. Shoop,
Yon like to: have , groceries whm. rectly ana styusmy aressea. u | Tablets 25 cent*
i want them. Chesnutt delivers Good hearth brooms at Ches- ^uln’. p8ckasre ‘
tf . inuttt’s. tf W “I 114 Dnw.Co.
\ promptly.
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Women’s troubles very often occur regularly at a certain time every month. Be
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Many thousands of women, who had previously suffered from troubles similar to yours,
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Wine of Cardiff
' Mrs. Leots Forts, of Toledo. UL, writes: T am wen pteassd wlfb the results ef using CaiduL I have
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