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Athens, Nov. 'J.—With the elec
tion of officers, in the adoption of
the report of the nominating com
mittee.
sous, run-down condition. I could not
sleep and had no appetite. I wss tired
all the time. My sitter asked me to try
VinoL I did so, and within s week my
appetite improved and 1 could sleep all
unt and Bow I feel well and straw.'*
—Rons If. Kn.ict, AlUirt'n, I's.
Wa goarmatea Vir ’
l*ef and cod liver
this afternoon, the passage
| of a number of important rcsolu- ]
tions, and the selection of Cordeloj
jaa the meeting place for the con-!
vention of 1917, the thirty-fourth;
iron and **>nual aession of the Georgia Bap-i
ylymsw tiat Woman's Misionary onion, with
iticam j about 700 delegate* in attendance,
cam* a doie. - . 'cl..-
Atlanta Trust Co.,
ATIAXTA.CA.
NON£
Of 613 Acres Divided in Small Farms, Property of Mr. H. H. TIFT, Jr., and
Known as the Urbana Farm. NEAR TIFTON, GEORGIA.
This is that valuable farm 2 miles from Omega and 8 miles S. W. of Tifton on the Moultrie and Tifton public road and on the A. B. & A. Ry. with Urbana station and shipping point.
The land is red pebble soil with red clay sub-soil, very productive and in a high state of cultivation and known as one of the best farms in the country. It will grow almost any
crop known, especially adapted to the growth of cotton, corn, peanuts, potatoes, velvet beans, one of the latest improved Cotton Qins is located cn the property. This farm will be
divided into 25 to 100 acres and a tenant house will be placed on the different tracts by being moved from where they are now. This Tifton section is one of the most highly favor
ed sections in Ga., the land can be worked almost any day of the year and grow almost any crop and grow it cheaper than most places, and raise hogs and cattle at a profit. This
is an opportunity that comes but seldom in a life time to buy such valuable property at auction. Mr. Tift has other farms and other business that takes so much of his time,
he can’t give this the time he should, is why he is selling. We will also sell 14 mules, cattle and hogs after the sale of the land.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 20 Brass Band Concert, Gold Watch and many Souvenirs FREE
TERMS: 1-4 Cash, Balance 1, 2 and 3 Years With Interest on Deferred Payments
SOUTHERN REALTY
E. M. ANDREWS, Manager
&
AUCTION COMPANY
GREENSBORO, N. C.
trmm*
mtSitma
I HARRIS MAY RUN FOR SENATE i TIFTON DOCTORS TAKE PART
The Demands of Yomr Blood
When the blood (the power fluid of your
body) !■ properly nouriihed, your body in-
nriablr radiate. eigne of glowing health—
But it it eo easy to neglect ite importance,
and blood diieaee'e of malignant form,
like Rheumatiim, Catarrh, Malaria, Scrof
ulous poieona and thin diseases take hold
before we are aware—the result of negli-
keep your blood (power fluid) running
by the nourishing qurdities of S. I. S. and banish
these undesirable tenants from your body.
Draggle!,
Gat the Ganulns S.S.S. from year t
Friends Urging Him to Oppose Tom In Program of tho Southern Medical
Hardwick.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 13.—in conse
quence of President Wilson’* re-
election, friends of W. J. Harris,
Association Sessions.
The largest meeting of physicians
and surgeons in the South convened
at Atlatna Monday morning and
mcmbe, of the Federal Trade Com-j will last until Thursday night, being
mission and one of the best known the tenth annual meeting of the
’ London, Nov. 14.—The powerful offensive launched by
the British on the Somme front was continued all night
Beaumont-Hamel with five'thousand German prisoners
was captured in a storm attack it was officially announced.
The fierce fighting continues.
favorite
its uniform flavor,
ty of its cleanliness.
Georgians in Washington, have re
newed their requests for him to run
for the United States Seante against
Senator Thomas W. Hardwick.
Mr. Harris has been in Georgia
several days and has been approach
ed by many strong supporters of
President Wilson who are anxious
for him to be a candiate. He came
to cast his ballot for tho President
at Cedartown, Polk county, and in
cidentally he was instrumental with
other Democrats in carrying tho
county for Wilson for the second
time in fifty years that it has gone
Democratic in a Presidential elec
tion. Mr. Harris also wrote a thou
sand letters to friends in Georgia,
prior to the election, urging them to
vote and help turn out a large Dem
ocratic vote.
Mr. Harris states that he will give
due consideration to the requests
that he run for the senate, although
•he is ndt prepared at this time to
make any definite announcement on
tho subject
A race between Mr. Harris and
Senator Hardwick would bring be
fore the people of tho state a clean-
cut issue on important policies of
President Wilson. Senator Hard
wick won his place in the Senate on
a platform of promises to support
the President, and then opposed Wil
son on the ship purchase bill, tho
child labor bill and other important
legislator Mr. Harris has been
staunch supporter of Wilson since
the preferential primary in Geor
gia in 1912 and is one of the closest
men in Washington to the Presi
dent.
URBANA FARM BE SOLD.
of
Southern Medical Association.
Tifton is well represented at the
meetings, Dr. Nichols Peterson
Chairman of the Board of State Ex
aminers, and an A. B. and A. sur
geon being in attendance as also Dr.
A. G. Fort, District Health Officer
for the First Georgia RuTal Sanitary
District, composed of Tift and Ir
win counties.
Dr. Fort is on the program for
Monday afternoon, having been as
signed chairman of the department
for discussions of rural health
work.
More than 500 prominent phy,
sicians from all parts of the South
are in attendance, and this will be
one of the most Important medical
gatherings ever held In the South.
Moro representative men of the
medical profession will attend than
upon any similar meeting ever held
In Dixie. Included will be leading
practitioners from sixteen Southern
states.
In the more than 150 papers
which will be read will be treated
practically every phase of modern
thought and discovery in medical
science.
Auction Sale Will be Held
Femous Trect of Lend.
The Urbana farm, belonging to
Mr. H. II. Tift, Jr., is to be broken
up into small tracta of from 25 to
100 acres and sold at public auction
next Monday, November 20th, the
sale being in charge of the Southern
Realty and Auction Company, of
Greensboro, N. C.
Urbana farm consists of a tract
of very productive land, and almost
anything can be raised on it that
the planter wants to grow. Mr. Tift,
the owner of the tract, has made
some phenomenal yields on the
land, but he has many other inter
ests to claim his attention and can
not give the farm the attention it
deserves, therefore is offering it in
small tracts in this way.
The sale will begin at 10 o’clock
Monday morning. A brass band will
be on hand to liven things up, and
CALOlli WHEN
acts like mm
I Guarantee “Dodson'a Liver Tone*' Will Give You
Bowel Cleenting
Stop using calomel! It makes you
sick. Don't lose a day's work. If
you feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or
constipated, listen to me I
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of tho bones.
Calomel, when it comes Into contact
with sour bits crashes into it, break
ing it up. This is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
are ‘ all knocked out," If your liver
is torpid and bowel constipated or
you have headache, dizziness, coated
you
lng
store and get
ey. Dod
son’s Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel beeaus it cis real
liver medicine; entirely vegetable,
therefore it can not sallvmta or make
you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put yous
sluggish liver to work and dean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti
pated waste which Is clogging your
system and making you feel mlser-
I guarantee that a bottlo
tongue, if breath 1* bad'or atomach
sour just try a spoonful of harm-1
less Dodson’s Liver Tone. I „ . , .. _ ,
Here’s my guarantee-Go to any P° d,on ' Uver Ton8 wil1 kee P your
drug atore and get a 60 cent bottle ® ntlr ® ft ®Hnff An® tot montl
souvenirs will be given those who ;o{ Dod , on .„ Llver Tone . T , k , „ I Give It to your .children. It
spoonful tonight snd If It doesn’t I harmless; doesn’t gripe and
straighten you right up and make I Uke its plsasant taste.
attend.
The farm lies about 8 miles below
Tifton on the A. B. and A. railroad
and has a shipping station Oil the
property, which adds greatly to ite
attractiveness.
It is expected that there will be a
large crowd on hand When the sale
is made.
AUCTION SALE SUCCESSFUL.
Savatny Lots Solil to White People
and Fifty to Colored.
The auction sale of lots conducted
by the Southern Realty and Auction
Company Monday was more attrac
tive than expected, seventy lots bej
ing taken in the Carson sub-division
of the city, and twenty lots by col
ored people at Unionville.
There were only fifty lots adver
tised to be sold in Woodlawn but
there was such n crowd of anxious
TAKE "CASCAkETS” IF
HEADACHY, BILIOUS
AND CONSTIPATED. \ buyers at the sale Moijday morning
i that it was decided to put in twenty
Best for Liver and Bowels, Bad m0 re lots and they were all bought,
Breath, Bad Colds, Sour jThc prices for the lots in Woodlawn
Stomach. 1 ranged from $45 to $100, and they
Get a 10-cent box. jwere bought principally by tndi-
Sick headache, biliousness, coated! viduals.
DON'T SCOLD, MOTHER.
THE CROSS CHILD IS
BILIOUS, FEVERISH.
Look at Tongue! If Coated, Clean
Liltla Stomach, Liver,
Bowels.
Don’t scold your fretful, peevish
child. See if tongue is coated; this I
las s!ism lie Ilf fin af f.nsanli Hares**
they
tongue, head and nose clogged up
with a cold—always trace this to
torpid liver; delayed, fermenting
food in the bowels or sour, gassy
stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the
intestines, instead of being cast out
of the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes con
gestion and that dull, throbbing,
sickening headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
tomach, remove the sour, undigest
ed food and foul gases, take the ex
cess bile from the liver and carry
out all the constipated waste mat
ter and poisons in the bowels.
A Cascarct tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep-—a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months.
The lots in Unionville ranged in
price from $2.5 to $100 and were
bid in by individual negroes, and
most of them will be improved for
living purposes.
The same company that conducted
this sale will conduct the auction of
Urbana Farm next Monday morn
ing; th**t tract to be broken up into
small farms of 25 to 100 acres and
auctioned off to the highest bidder.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
TO PREACH 3RD SUNDAY.
Mr. Bob Lamb will preach on the
third Sunday in November at the
reisdence of Mr. John Smart on the
H. S. Self place.
A cordial invitation is extended
all to attend.
Whereas, a kind Providence has
seen proper to take from
our commander, comrade and
friend;
Therefore, be it resolved; That
we submit to the will of God in tho
loss we sustain and tender his be
reaved family our heartfelt nym
pathy in the loss of husband, father,
grandfather, and brother, and pray
Divine guidance by Him who doeth
all things well.
Resolved further; That these res
olutions be spread on the minuter
of the Camp and a copy be sent to
the family of the deceased.
1 J- S. Royal, Adjutant.
S. Gaulding, 1st Lieutenant.
M. Dintmore, 2nd Lieutenant.
is a sure sign its little stomach, liver
and bowels are clogged wtih sour
waste.
When listless, pale, feverish, full
of cold, breath bad, throat sore,
doesn’t cat, ileep or act naturally,
has stomachache, Indigestion, diar
rhoea, give a teaspoonful of “Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few
hours all the foul waste, tho sour
bile and fermenting food passes out
of the bowels and you have a well
and playful child again. Children l
love this harmless “fruit laxative,”!
and mothers can rest easj uJUa* giv-,
ing it, because it never fails to make 1
their little “insides” clean and
swrect.
Keep it handy, Mother! A little
given today savs a sick child, tomor
row, but get the genuine. Aik your
druggist for a 50-cent bottle of
“California Syrup of Figs,” which
has directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plain
ly on the bottle. Remember there
are counterfeits sold here, so surely
look and see that yours ia made by
the “California Fig Syrup Com
pany.” Hand back with contempt
any other fig syrup.
Of Fine Cattle
Morgan Hurt of Gallatin, Tenn.
will be at FARKAS STABLES,
Albany, Ga.,Nov, 18th, with
THE POPULAR VOTE.
Half
Four
Million Larger Than
Years Ago.
New York, Nov. 10.—The total
popular vote received in each of the
states by President Wilson and
Charles E. Hughes, but based on in
complete reports and estimated, in
dicated that the President received
403,312 more votes than Mr.
Hughes.
Totals: Wilson, 8.563,713;
Hughe*. 8,160,401.
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MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrate» and Healt.
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. *1. At All Dealer*.
Farm Loans
Atlantjl Trust Company* invites applications di-
rect frdm borrowers owning well improved form
lands.
After* inspection of the property applications
are promptly passed on in our* office and tho
money is available without delay.
Loans made for five years at 6 per cent interest
and 5 per cent commission to us.
We have no agents au
thorized to accept com
missions for* soliciting
loans
submitting ap
plications.