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THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916.
LARCE CROWD HEARD BISHOP
The thirty-eight schools in the
county—twenty-eight white and ten
In Masterly Sermon Sundey. $3,000
for Emory.
The First Methudist Church wu
packed to the doors Sunday morning
Don't forget that a coffee cheaper
than Lozianne in the end actually
costa more, for you are guaran
teed that there are twice the usual
number of cups in a pound of
Luzianne. It ia guaranteed to
please you, too. Buy a can today,
use it ail according to directions,
then if you are not satisfied, if
you are hot dead certain it has
gone twice as far, your grocer
will return your money without
question. Write for our premium
catalogue.
Svj
colored, with their army of teachers, hear Bishop Warren A. Candler,
seventy-four in number—fifty-seven Chancellor °* Emor >' Univer9l ^ y ’ who
white and seventeen colored, opened, delivered the second sermon hero on
for the term of seven months Mon- Chr,stian Education, the first being
day morning. j delivered Friday night at the same
Nearly 4,000 children attended i eh “f ch *
the public schools of Tift the past! The Biahi P 10011 {or his Uxt the
term. This number will be increased 6th and 6th venes ot 137th Psalm,:
during the present fall and winter, |“ K 1 forget thee ' 0 Jerusalem, let
for the enrollment in Tift has shown ^fi-ht hand forget her cunning,
an increase every year since the I 7 do n °( remember thee, let
county system was established. The my 1011806 deave to the roof of my
opening of 1 the term means a blg m0llth ! if 1 P ref « not Jerusalem
time for the little fellows as well as, abol ' e “ y , ef Iff 1 ’
their parents and while not so much The s P eaker 8aid that *• Jew * had
is usually said about it, it is onej a ,f 6at lov6 ,or th e,‘ r traditions and
of the greatest events in the county, “ glon and tliat they were * tead "
both from the standpoint of the pre
sent and the possibilities of the fu
ture. T
A meeting of the teachers of the
fast for education, especially on mat
ters pertaining to their church. He
also said that Moses and Paul loved
what the Jews stood for and that
county was held at Tifton Saturday i * >odl these gre • men were expon
for the purpose of organizing for cn *f. of re "*' ous education,
the work of the year. General plans! Christ.an education, said the Bi-
for the work were discussed and an Bho P’ U necessary to the growth of a
organization was formed. Regular countr y an d it is hoped to make
meetings of the Tift County Teach-
1NDEPENDENT.
Don’t depend too much on others,
To help you live yo’ life;
For they will oft desert you,
When troubles runnin’ rife.
Each tub, alwey* remember.
On its own bottom stands;
Don’t lesn too much on others
When you’ve got a head an’ hands.
Created free an’ equal,
You hold the chisel, bo,
You’re chippin’ out your own career.
Each minute that you go.
Just get right down an’ buckle
An’ burn the midnight oil
An> never feel ashamed to be
An honest son of toil.
—Exchange.
Bishop Candler visited the Agri
cultural School Saturday, making a]
talk to the student body.^
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones and!
daughter, Miss Bessie, of Ty Ty, were
shopping in the eity Thursday.
’ J. D. C. Smith, administrator, IW
plied for leave to sell land belonging
to the estate of Mra. Eunie M. Smith,
deceased, said lands lying in Tift and|
Berrien counties.
Mr. W. B. Mitchell, who lives onj
the Overstreet place, across little
river, had a mule itrayed or stolen
Friday night He was in Tifton
Monday and advertised for it
Miss Agnes McKinna has resigned
as probation officer for Lowndes and
has accepted a position with the
Beorgia's Own Social congress. She
is to be succeeded by Mils Mildred
Blair, of Marietta.
Cards are out for the marriage of
Miss Susie Elizabeth Ham and Mr.
George Loraine Norris, which event
will take piece at the First Baptist
church in Gainesville, Ga., Wednes
day afternoon, October eighteenth,
at 5 o’clock.
Mrs. D. A. Wood, of Loganville,
who has been the guest of her sis
ters, Mr*. H. D. Webb, Mrs. Elias
Webb and Mrs. H. K. Dill, coming
v«vtr for the funeral of Mr. and Mrs.
Hehry Webb's little daughter last
week, returned home Sunday night.
Dr. T. E. Hand, of Wadley, Ala.,
arrived Monday for a short visit to
Mr. Walker Pearson and family amll
J. N. Brown, executor, filed the
will of Mrs. Mary A. Turner, of
Brookfield, for probate in solemn
form.
Mrs. Janie Williams filed applica
tion for twelve months’ support from
the estate of W. H. Williams, de
ceased, late of the Omega district.
Chief of Police Thrasher return
ed to the city Thursday afternoon
from a two days stay attending Su
perior court in Nrohville.
A delegation of Coffee county cit
izens will make a tour of Southwest
Georgia, leaving Douglas October 4,
where the disastrous effects of the
bell weevil will be investigated.
Duncan and Stubbs say that they
are having a hard time to wait on
the trade this fall, not because the
trade is critical or that they have not
the goods wanted for the buyers, but
because they have more buyer* with
scads of money than they have ever
had before.
It is learned that Mr. Geo. Hunter
was attacked by the negro, whose
death by shooting was reported in the
Gazette Friday, and not Mr. T. A.
Willis. The Gazette endeavored to
get the detail* about the shooting
before printing the article, and with
this exception and the fact that the
ere’ Association will be held monthly.
EAT BIG MEALS! NO
SOUR, ACID STOMACH,
INDIGESTION OR GAS
"Pape's Diapepsin'' it quickest, sur-
ast stomach relief known—
Try it!
Time it I Pape’s Diapepsin will di
gest anything you eat and overcome
a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach
surely within five minutes.
If your meals don’t fit comfort
ably, or what you eat lies like a lump
of lead in your stomach, or if you
havo heartburn, that is a sign of in
digestion.
Get from your pharmacist a fifty-
cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and
take a dose just as soon as you can.
There will be no sour risings, no
belching of undigested food mixed
with acid, no stomach gas or heart
burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the
stomach, nausea, debilitating head
aches, dizziness or intestinal griping.
This will all go, and, besides, there
will be no sour food left over in the
stomach to poison your breath with
nauseous ordors.
Pape’s Diapepsin is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because it
takes hold of your food and digests
it just the same as if your stomach
wasn't there.
Relief in five minutes from all
Emory University the greatest insti
tution ot its kind in the world. In
order to put Emory on the founda
tion we have dreamed we want to in
crease the endowment to much more
than it is now.
He spoke at length of the work
of the university, of the plants that
were made for the institution and
stressed the fact that the university
offered more advantages to the
youth of the South regardless of re
ligious leanings than any other col
lege at this time.
Endowment contributions were
taken at the meeting Sunday and an
amount in the neighborhood of $1,-
700 was subscribed, one contribution
being for $1,000, it is learned,
is hoped to increase this amount
raised here to $3,000.
TAKES THE PLACE 01
DANGEROUS CAIO
New Discovery! Dodson’s Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn’t Gripe, \
Salivate, or Make You Sick—Don’t Lose a Day’s Work—Harmless Liver ' *
Medicine for Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
;' \
Ugli! Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible!
Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and
tomorrow you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes in
to contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea
and cramping. If you are sluggish and “all
knocked out,” if your liver is torpid and bowels
constipated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a
spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight.
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any drug store
and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone.
Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t straighten you
r.ght up and make you feel fine and vigorous I
want you to go back to the store and get your
money. Dodson’s Liver Tone is destroying dhe 1
sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; J
entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or
make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver
Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and
clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which is clogging your system and making
you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling fine for months, Give it to your children.
It is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like its pleas- t
ant taste.
BROOKFIELD NEWS.
PLAYED WITH RATTLER.
stomach misery is waiting for you at
negro was not as close as reported | any drug store,
when the gun was fired, the story These large fifty-cent cases eon-
waa accurate. [tain enough "Pape’s Diapepsin’’ to
keep the entire family free from
A Clogged System Must Be Cteanod. I stomach disorders and indigejtion for
You will find Dr. King's New Life many months. It belongs in your
Pills a gentle yet effective Inxativo q, ome (adv.)
for removing impurities from the
system. Accumulated waste poisons
thi
o blood; disziness, biliousness and
pimply, muddy complexion are tho
distressing effects, A dose of Dr.
King’s New Life Pills tonight will
assure you a free, full bowel move
ment in the morning. At your
Druggist, 25e, adv.
FREAK POTATO.
Mr. C. S. Arnold bring to the Ga
zette office a freak sweet potato. Tho
tuber resembles a snake. Guess it'
must have been reading about the
several that have been killed in this
section this year.
Rheumatism Follows Expoauro
In the rain all day la generally fol
lowed by painful twinges of rheu
matism or neuralgia. Sloan's Lini
ment will give you quick relief and
prevent tho twinucs from becoming
BIG BUNCH COTTON
Mr. J. W. Broyles, who lives south
of Tifton about five miles, came
across a good sized rattle snake the
other day and seeing that his snake-
ship was in a playful mood, Mr.
Broyles picked him up by the neck
and took him to the home of Mr.
W. S. Parrish not far away.
When he arrived at his destina
tion, Mr. Broyles discovered that he
had hurt the snakes feelings by hand
ling him so carelessly and was at a
loss to know what to do with tho
reptile.
Mr. Parrish told him to turn the
snake loose and he would show him
whnt to do with him, so the snake
was let go and Mr. Parrish soon dis
posed of him via the shot gun route.
The snake measured five and a
half feet and had twelve rattles.
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT!
STOP DANDRUFF AND
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
Mrs. Jones from Fort Valley is
spending a few days with her sister
here, Mrs. I. S. Bowen.
Dr. Buchan accompanied by his
father and mother and Miss Clarice,
motored over to Ray, Friday. Dr.
It Buchan and Miss Clarice returning
in the afternoon.
Miss Stella Bowen who is a student
at Norman Institute spent the week
end with her home folks here.
Mr. Roy Jones returned Tuesday
from Brunswick, where he spent a
few days.
Prof, and Mrs. Griner from Ty Ty
were visitors hero Wednesday.
Miss Hazel Haisten spent Friday
in Tifton with her sister, Mrs, R.
M. Smith.
A letter received from Chipley,
Ga„ tells us that the cotton crop
there has been cut off fifty per cent
by the boll weevil and that no one
scarcely intends planting any next
year.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. N. L.
Coarsey, who has been seriously ill
is much better.
Little Miss Ruth Dorminey enter
tained a number of her young friends
Monday afternoon in honor of her
ninth birthday. Several games were
enjoyed after which they went out
and spent a merry hour in an old
time cane chewing, then delicious
cream and cake was served.
Several pretty presents were re- p
ccived by the happy hostess and each
happy guest went away, wishing her
Washington, Oct. 3.—After twelve years of patient study
of the problem, the Department of Agriculture believes that it
has discovered a method of destroying the boll weevil. The ex
periments for the last two years have been successful^ but the
Department will carry on the tests for another year before {
making the method of extermination public, in order to be sure '
that it is effective.
The Department declares that unless a remedy is. discov
ered it will be practically impossible in a few years to raise-
cotton in the United States.
Violent actions are in progress in the region of Rothet-
hurm Pass where von Falkenhayn is trying to invade Rumania.
Rumanian troops will strike at the rear of Von Mackensen’a
fighting in the Rumanian theatre. The indications are that the
army and compel it to retire from Dobrudja.
Shipped b, Geo. Branch Thi. Week. HEAUTIFT TOOK HAIR “X-Th. Collier Returned Monday
Value Over $100,000. ,, , ■ ... . ... from Sasser, where she went to at-
Geo. Branch has shipped for ex-j Ha,r ‘‘“P* ,a,lin * out ,*" d **!* * h,ck ’ tend tihe funeral of her grandmother,
.... i, „„„ , ... _# wavy, etrong and beautiful. [Mrs. Collier.
port this week over 1,300 bales of your hair becomes light wavy Misses Roberts from Willacochee
cotton, amounting in value to more n iT , were the week-end guests of Mr. and
SOIl > Mr. flr.n Rnherts Miss C.ussie
than $100,000.
This cotton was practically nil
raised in Tift county and was shipped
through the National Bank of Tifton.
fluffy, abundant and appears as sou, Mrs Qren Robort *V Miss Qussie
lustrous and beautiful as a young Roberts remained over and is spend
girl's after a “Danderine hair ing a few days with relatives here.
cleanse.” Just try this—moisten a
a cloth with a little Danderine and
acrefuliy draw it through your
f t vonpl
ain’s Tablets and hair, taking one small strand at a
adopt n diet of vegntables and cer- time. This will cleanse the hair of
als. Take outdoor exercise daily and dust dirt nnd exccu | vc oil and in
your complexion will be greatly im- . . , , .
proved within a few months. Try It. i J U ®L a few moments you have
Obtainable everywhere. j doubled the beauty of your hair.
and Mrs. Odie L. Taylor made
a business trip to Nashville Friday.
Mr. John McMillan, a hustling
young farmer nenr here has pur
chased a handsome Buick, which
makes another addition to Brook
field's list of motorists, Mr. J. I,.
Gay having purchased one also, re
cently. We arc beginning to feel
like we are entitled to a better road
Besides beautifying the hair at, to Tifton as that is our nearest town
once, Danderine dissolves every parti- | a » d we «“>*■'' Iike to ,{> a y 6 a £ 6t ‘
1 ter one near hut we would like a bet-
TILLOTSON-LASS1TER.
Miss Lora Tillotson, daughter oficle of dandruff, cleanses, purifiesway'to'get to itT 'However, we
torture. It quickly penetrates wlth-i Mr - and Mrs. H - D - Tillotson, of near and invigorates the scalp, forever: realize that there must be some good
out rubbing and soothes tho sore Tifton, and Mr. Platt A . Lassistcr stopping itching and falling hair. (reason why we are being neglected|
and aching joints. For sore, stiff were married at the Methodist par-! But what will please you most will, d '>w n ‘ h ! 3 f Y ay ha ' C
other friend* on Motor Route A., exhausted muscle, that acho and sonn(?e p riday evening at 7:30, Rev. be after a few weeks’ use when youi our r 11X11
Dr. Hand it on hit way to Chicago, t rob from overwork, Sloan s Lini- ^ ^ Mathew* performing the cere- will actually see new hair—fine and: tamp rRFFK°OPFNS FINE
where he will flni.h his studio at the m6a ‘ air ‘V da <l u:ck . Bruises, ^ pertormint uie „ a n„ ! CAMP CREEK OPENS FINE '
" _ , . _ -sprains, strains and other minor in- mony. uowny ai nrsi jes oue rcauy new,
Northwestern Dental college inisjjuries to children arc quickly sooth-! Mr. and Mrs. Lassister left by hair growing all over the scalp. Ifj Camp Creek school opened in due
term. ied by Sloan's Liniment. Get a hot-'auto for Quitman for a few days, i you care for pretty, soft hair and .form Monday morning with Miss Cas.
Mra. J. N Horne returned from j tie today at your Druggists, 25c. adv. " ' ~
Atlanta yesterday, where she had
been visiting her son, Mr. W. P.
Horne, and family for two
HOLDEN.MORRISON,
weeks.; From Sparks Eagle.
Mra. Horne experienced the incon-! L*«t Saturday afternoon
^ _ | 2
▼enience of the atreet ear strike and ! o’clock Miss Frances Holden, of
bail to hire a jitney to bring her to j Flijay, Ga., and Prof. John H. Mor-
the Terminal Station. [riaon, of Fairfax, were quietly mar-
o i ried at the girls’ dormitory, Preai-
TIFTON NEWS. ident A. W. Rees officiating. Only
| the members of the faculty and Mr.
Thu Case Ha. a Hint for Many Ga. Toby Morrison, the brother of the
aetta Readers. groom, witnessed the ceremony.
A Tifton woman has used Doan's 1 Amid «howcrs of rice and old
Xidney Pill*. shoos the bride and groom left im
She ha*
found them as represent- 1 mediately through the country
where they caught the
They will make their home in Nash-^o^s of it surel" get a 25-cent bottle | s j e Martin as principal and Miss Ben.
ville, whore the groom Is employed, Knowlton’s Danderine from nnyigj^ Bowen as assitant.
j druggist or toilet counter, and just | There were twenty-five pupils in
TRUTH STRANGER jtry it. (adv.) attendance which is fifty per cent of
THAN FICTION.!
WRIGHT-McCARTNEY.
Redstar.W. Va.—"I am glail thatlam I Dr. and Mrs. William Hartridge
enjoying better health uow than I have 1 Hendricks announce the engagement
their niece. Miss Kate Marie
Golden Medical-Wright, to Dr. James Thomas m '
for
Up »-iuo5ui wncre uiey caugnt the af
She wishes her neighbors to know. ( ternoon trnir > for Jacksonville.
She publicity recommends them. 0
No need to look further for a test- M'SS CAROLINE McPHaTTER.
ad kidney remedy. i _ Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Young were in
The proof of merit is here and can Tifton Tuesday morning, returning
he investigated.
Profit by Mrs. Gillstrap’s state-1
ment
Mary Gillstrap, 4 Church St,
Tifton, says: “My back pained me so
n -ich'about a year ago that 1 thought
It would break in two. I couldn’t
atnnp for any length of time to do my
homework on account jf the pain
and often I could hardly get around.
I hid sack dizzy spells that I would
ly fall over before I could catch
If. The kidney accretions were
After I heard of Dean’s
Pills I got a bo* from the
Don't
to their heme near Ty Ty from
Sparks, where they went to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Young’s aunt.
Miss Caroline McPhntter.
Miss M.Phatter died at the home
of her relatives, the McPhaul boys,
Sunday. She was in her 83rd year,
and was born in North Carolina. She
wa* buried at Sparks Monday, Rev.
A. W. Rees conducting the funeral
services.
the largest enrollment last year
which speaks well for the opening
day.
Cut ThU Out—It It Worth Money
DON’T MISS THIS—Cut this slip,
Me- enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., Chi-
ame and ad
Discovery and Cartney, the marriage to take place ! ca £°» writing your name am a*-
‘Favorite Pre-!- . vr * i dress clearly. Uu will receive in
Ascription* all thei ,n Octoher - No cards. | return a trial .package containing
... scription
Ay praise
all the
I also
used Dr. Pierce's
Antiseptic Heal
ing Suppositories
and they have
1 ped
USED IT ELEVEN YEARS
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
for bronchial coughs, colds and
, ., . , croup: Foley Kulnev Pills, nnd Foley
There is « ; n<-‘ remedy thatjor many Gath;irtic Tablets. Specially comfort-
to s tout persons. Brooks’ Phar-
years has given relief from coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough.
.... p a . ( ; mac >
oney
H tiiucli. Tlie tinit Mr*. Chaa Rietz. Allen Mil!,
v time I wrote to wrlt ** : 1 have used Foleys
■on for advice, I eras in such had con- th ? Jf* 8 *,?! 6 '"''” S ca lJ
iition I did not think I could live very ani1 1 would not be without it. It
(adv.
COTTON SOLD FOR 16 CENTS
promptly relieves hoarseness, tick
ling throat and wheezy breathing.
Mr. Jake M
(adv7) , t° n this mor!1
COLQUiTT SUPERIOR COURT.
The October term of Colquitt
- .county Superior Ceur* convened in
i Pharmacy Co. They eared Moultrie Monday morning, Judge W.
E. Thomaa presiding Col. Thad
Adam* is foreman of the Grard
long. Tlie doctor* said I hail ulcei„
the stomach and some Slid I had con- an ^ wheezy
sumption. I had taken treatment from . Brooks Pharmacy,
four different doctors and got worse
t-.e time. I luul just about given np j MR. WILLIAMS LOSES HOME
hopes of ever being well again. I could |
tot cat anything—couldn’t take a drink } _ * ,
of rd:r hut wh at it would nearly kill F»*e «* Ty Ty Sunday
me. My stomach was in such boil con* Only Partially Injured
dilion, ! could not have my clothes J The home of Mr. W. J. Williams, at! have
S?I JSSr to "aiTF Ty. wa* destroyed by fire Sunday j g-?
it does not hurt me. I am looking and : night.
feeling better now than I hive iu five | Mr. Williams was away and his
VUrION Miu-w, | children were at home alone. The
fire is supposed to have originated 1 _ Do cold* *ettle on your chest or in yoor
reliant bmupht to T
g one of the prettu
| bales of cotton that hss been seen on
this market this year. He sold it to
C. R. Aven for 16 cents a pound
Night. , cash * , . ,
j One Other bale was reported to
taken on account at the
HAVE YQ9 WEAK LUNGS?
1
Hi
' nr * Vrey remedy— Jq,y.
b,.n „ Kidney Ithe tame Quite a Wvy -iv.l dotVrt
f ' M ’- Gi’Jimp. Foster- beep the court busy lot the
r-. C.., TVp- B-.ffaV, N. Y. we**. Ta* criminal docket
(adv.) |up next Mo
- s
Rcdstar, West Va.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical D’V „ brouchul tubcs? Do coughs hang on, or
coycry helps the stomach digest the »between -hr* ceiling and roof of the | &re ^ ^abject to throat trouble*?
food ami manufacture nourishing blood, t dining-room ami kitchen and was not j Sttch troubles should have fmir*^ 1 ***
It Uos a ton e effect^ and soon et tbles i discovered by the children until it : treatment with the atren^tl *
ZSSSM » far j °oL^on B ^ Zky «0He«.
manner, without any outside aid. -could he done to save the building.; c^Qtt’sBmnlsionconuiaspareccdttvfr
Contains neither alcohol nor nar-i 0al T » few of the household effects! 0 u wb-ch pceuUwly wxeactheno the no;
ortks. its ingredient* sre node pul iic'wrra ccverid. ! pirxto.y tact end tmptovee tbemjelityot
MS 1 1 \ e
from native routs acd herb*. t worth about %2,£(iQ Mr. Villi am* ( gnat's bprejcrfW by thebe* aneckl-
pt. Here*-* FteUclt regu’ete and tesnwe, b»t only, to. You eta get it at saydry.*««■§
‘ Um and bowels. I enough to cover a par. oi the loo. I »»u*a«mr. X.7.
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the illness of a dear friend,
about to leave town that mor
an extended trip. There was:
call. Turning to the telephone,
the florist and ordered a choice
of roses sent with her card
of the invalid.
Without the telephone she
unable to do this
When you tel
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