The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, January 12, 1917, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

tlUicuB of-that sec- better market than Tifton, »ncy than ever before. * 3 Already the January and 8pi farsnce aalea are coming to re. and it will pay every t of thif paper to scan ita adl ing columna elaaely. .There me talk of making Friday and £ Thia ia a splendid attainment and Strychnine ia the poiaon Mr. P Sieuna that Tifton haa a water cup-; ton ia tuppoaed V'o have uaed, ply equal to every demand that anight though thia point haa not been d< be made for the next decade. The'nitaly determined, Some daya ago. revealed capacity of tho new well. | ia said that Mr. Patten attempted ^,200 gallons per minute, givea rjend hta life by the use of morphii toUl of 1.728,000 gallona every 24 but lie effort ended in failure, hours. Add to thia the oW. well with| For the laat few month, ite devehiped capacity of 720,000 ten haa been more or iea gallons daily.- the total ia Yound to dlaquited dug. it ia acid, be 2.448.000 gal Iona. . IbeaMh. Following his ut II is the opinion of Superintend? 'attempt come time back t< ent Dml that the well juit pot into'phine, he waa kept under •service is the beat in South. Georgia, j tion of relatives and friem It is his purpose to have an early morning he appeared belt* analysis made of the water aa h«' n al. and shortly after 10 t believea it ia softer thgn any her* 'preaaed hia intention of gt tofora developed in thia section of farm, some four milqs from the state. js omething over an hour la | Tho Southard Conatruction Com-‘found dead, the phial containing puny, borers of the new well, have,,**** lying near the body done a satisfactory pioce of work The deceased waa about fifty y. for the city, which fact ia appraciat-! oU . , n addition to a wife and ed The company now ia engaged in a l children he is aurviveil by a 1- •earing down the framing used In ii„ e 0 f relatives and friends Mr I the work ten's ue atb r with particular refer- 0 to the manner proved a diatirct sh WELL CIVES FINE YIELD. to aU MUHown mentnlly'tns id very LOW Potash, for fortiligtag, In No use to look to Gornutny, ply, for Potash can't be. gott*i But you can get Potioah rtj tilizer which contains as a «-‘>t kf hen’s teeth, ■wirce of sup- p now. I home, in fer- [Mamonia Good For Coaatipati Chamberlain's Tablets are for eonatipation. They are to take and mild and genl feet. Obtainable everywhe Ae-C-OTT^ C.QTi\^au^ Your Money Goes Farthest.” MEAL Every-pound of Cotton Seed Meal, tn | from. 7% to 71% of Ammonia, also contain Add and an average of 8% of Potash. When your fertiliser non tains Cotton h supplies your soil with the desired amce al»o givaa to it Potash in the most deiigj amount larger than can be obtained from, ammonia. In addition it furnishes over t% another moat important and valuable aka which fact la not generally appreciated. The fact must not be lost sight of theti Meal you haes a fertiliser which foeda the, ually during Its entire growth sod leans valuable huraua with which to sustain auccsa A demonstration recently contacted J of Agricullufg, extending over two years, I production per acre eras mads through the Meal as a source of ammonia. When your fertiliser is baaed upon G contain- ail that the other sources of am addition. Potash, which the other sources bt Next Sunday was appointed as a Bally Day for the League, with spe cial effort to secure a large increase in membership from among the church and congregation. Leaders for the rally Were appointed, the two sides being led by Marion Pad- rick and another to be chosen on the ono aide and Ralston Padrick and Ethel Darnell on the other. 9 Tho standard of every young person of the church in the League haa bean raised and the aim will be kept bs-1 fore the orguixation. Delegates to the District League, Conference in Sylvester on January.] ‘19-21 were aloeted aa follows: Col.l R. C. Eflia, Mist Fannie Shaw, Mias; Lillian Spier, Mine Ruby McKinney,, Ralston Padrick, Nell Ryder, Mai- j cohn Peterson, Min* F.thel Darnell. Gerald Herring. Jeff Darnell and Miw Jeffle Lee Williford. The leaders and topics for the de-1 votional meetings for the month ■J**- S-—A petition with forty thousand n* prohibition in the District of Columbia, referendum vote waa presented in the Senate I Meal, It not only of ammonia, but 1 form and it aa I other source of million bale crop than 8# cents pound, for evidence muMipllee di thal they era 'planting .right up the graveyard,' aa It ia aomeUmea iffton. Jan. S,—The Census Bureau's cotton report r shows that-11,045.225 bales of cotton were gin- curront year against X0.64S.773 for last year. TION AMD rntTlUZAnON." m COTTON SEED CRUSHERS e October shipments. Many peo- c- who do not buy intoxicants at' y other season, yield to habit or atom, the demands of fruit cake the ingredients for nog. and buy iderately of the fluid flery Jan. 21. Topic; " u> Others.” Mias Ri Jan. 28. Topic: of Missionary Progr Mathews. Feb. 4 Topic:'*Vii Miaa Julia Pinkston. >n hla cotton bales with and tall In. hla own good rices are right, ^ or comparatively scarce ' high, any material In. dton acreage mual neo YOU CAN'T FIND ANY DANDRUFF. AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT WHISKEY GETS BOPY BLOW aaing Ailments experienced are Alleviated by Lydia E. ’a Vegetable Compound. ! reality far ■oath's prea- Washingtoi sweeping of prohibition >f dandruff or failing cnlp will not itch, bu' i Proof by Wo.nen who Know. vrLowell, Majut.-—*• Fo r-* he Inst thrro year-. I K'f IdtMiltlod With the t nature of Life ami u •lings common at t.u.1 time, I u.,i a vt ,, 5? fSW?* wil .“ “•"“*< hM «n t niiii al of tho time h-» I unlit to do • u r lift' t, r i • L ' T * '' ' ■' >■ ■p^fgHlfitL Mdlli.il I'i.-'t.ojjll it has lu ilK.fi With Panderine and earefuil it through tho hair, taking op Iftranj at a time. The effect mediate and aniu/.ing—yoi will be light! fluffy and wav hnvojm nppearar.ee of abui an incomparable lustre, softie luxuriance, the beauty and »: of true hair health. Get a 2f>-cent bottle of ton's Dandcrlne from any dru etnlrLi Onmpounil U ,•'.•• remedy any sick t.ilm. —Mrs. Ma^jault Quinn, iiuar )\orUu n ht, LotroU, Man Ifto Take Lydia E. Plnkhnm’s Itemed lea. ■fWlicn I wag 4.', I had the CTmngii of Ufa Amen have. At flint it didn’t bother me ' Bering down pains. I culled in doctors who . tfpga but they did not care my rainx t ino ‘ "'hr don't you try Lvdin E. Conmmnd and Sanative Wash?’ Weil I got 0 of Vegetable Com^nnd ^itUd prohibition movemenl to their fight second , nnhe to Ihc proposed amendemrnt Lawyers for liquor heard the decision Mr it upheld and ap)>1ie. a». pretty and soft qe ny—thnt it haa been neglected ot -ijured by careless treatment A. opinion _ta JVhicii Jiu L2WnV-hwrthr WITT airaBrflEe Beau .and Vandeventer dis. j ty of your hair. (adrl ;e McReynolds. i-hile j the majority decision COURT OF APPEALS ORGANIZED ur in the opinion | _ iching power of gov ( From the Atlanta Constitution. j ■ liquor is settled.”! Judge O. H. B. Bloodworth. of if justice “There was j Forsyth, whom Governor Harps bn of Congress to forbid Monday Dight appointed aa judge of * at liquor. The pur the court of appeale to succeed the act wns to cut out oy late Robert Hodges. Tuesday took e roots the practice of permitting | the oath of office and entered upon 1 oiatior. of state liquar laws. I hia duties. ”W» canjstve no doubt thst Con-1 tmmedimtely after Judge Blood I eas has complete authority tof worth bad Uken the oath of office ' event paralyzing of state author !the court of appeals, including the. wnr 0,(1 divi » 0 ‘> “ d "«w dreirionl " L , ^f e 7°. n ac,crr ‘‘ led b T the lam session of th. 1 tree :<> ship liquor from*one sau ,U * OTnbly - organized. ' to another to enable it to be used 1 T " (l organiaation of the court la 04 ' any way prohibited by the state" I follows: THE DISTRICT S’ some of toe Gazette's ex-' totlce is drawn to the fact r schools arc beginning tc' teams started for' the Sec- • ict Meet to be held in the. ui gooo. Anyone from female troubles pr Cbangu of 5*ul re FS? 0 ** ,re “ l ~ ut 20 rjed to Write for Free Advice. C“ “ fnocouifal ia relieving woman's Ve «*<*ble Compound, it^eand helpful ad vice by writing the Lydia »e( o., Lynn.Mass. Much letters arc received ten only and hold In strict conOdeuc*. two schools which will •d. and as the meet wil.' ty, there ,9 more reason spirit should be shown ma of Tifton and Tift said the , no intenti Individual le contests will include, ts. boys’ essays, girls' ing. rending, writing a OTASH flawed to advise our friends^and custo- 1 cm furnish HIGH GRADE POTASH J»aon. Can also furnish Ammonia ted |ad and Potash Mixtures, Acid Phoe- MUSTANG l« ^ Battle FVlior Ovrcairv* PletaffVA • ft.i-Vl.V By • Tifton Bottling Works iTTJUlMGjlEE FERTILIZER CO. saa Tlftan, Gao