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[DAY, JANUARY !•, 1817.
Here’s whet!
Feeding sho 1
Mast ia Tifton April 26.. 17, 28 lor
Aaaual -Contests.
if.om the Albany Herald.
April 26, 27 and 28 were eject
ed as the date* for holding the anna
al high school meet for the Second
District at a meeting of the execu
tive committee of the Second Con
gressional District High School Asso
ciation held at the New. Albany ho
tel Saturday. Tifton was »electe<
as the place for the 1917 meet at
Sylvester last spring.
The committee met for the pur
pose of selecting the date, and per
fecting plans and malting arrange
menu for the meet at Tifton. There
will be a tfoneU- between the twe
winning teams in the debate* held
previous to the meet. The literary
program will. con*i*t of conteMa in
read^-writfng and piano. The ath
letic events Will include 440-yard
dtah. 220-yard denh. 100-yard dash. , erltA u>
hurdles, re ley race, running broad .- bccau(
jump and running high jump, end jn ,j, c j
pole vault. Displays will be made in | wltlt - r
manual arts and domestic science i won j or
Strong And Well
or blood pure; that's the only way. Don't
U1 you fael badly, btH^bejyL-NQS- ta
in the blood put unnaMlaary worrmon
rgans, making weakness and old age come
Do as Grandfather did; take 3. 8. 8*,.
I <xf all blood tonics, proven for BO year*,
now: take if often, and you will hare
Lfaaetioe D..|roywi ]
church at Sylveatei i
DAlfTT RECORDS
oioosia stare cousoc
Brewer Fell Off Until She .Only
A'o,,h«d 98 Pounds. Cains* 18
founds on Taalac and It No.
iVoll and Happy,.
‘I firmly believe.that if it hadn't
in for Tanlac. I would be in my
ive today," wua the remarkable
tetnenl made by Miss Ethel Brete
at her home, 211 Pearl Street,
altanooga. Miss Brewer's father
led at the Live and Let Live Drug
and requested the Tanlac ropre-
itatiye to call at hia homo and go'
daughter's statement. .
t you/ have called,”
the Tanlac rep re
entered the door
■S.WIII Strengthen Ym
rend of Mr. J. R. Rutland, an aged
cijben Of Sylvester, which was held
Saturday afternoon, and the fire evi
dently started in the basement a few
honre later.
The Sylvester church wss one of
tbk handsomest structures in a town
of -that six* in the state. D war
largeiy built from a legacy left by
the late Mr. T. J { Pinson and war
known ns the Pinaon Memorial. Its
ece. was nearly * IK.000. Fortunately
J 10,000 insurance was carried.
Dr. Henry Moore, of Alopaha, was
in town today for several houra on
business.
- Mr. George L. Paulk, of Fender,
was among the .business visitors to
Tjfton Monday.
Mr. p. C. Greene, of Route 1.
was in the city today attending to
Mr- D. F Sumner, of Sumner.
Georgia, was a business visitor in the
ci y Monday.
-WEEG&-
FAT^ } PRODUCING FOOD
Tbs Sue Collage at AencaW si Ait—. Gs-. eeadawri d»
cited sbare. m ike CsiU. Deny. AU« wi* db*. Lady
•owe dry iuu(haeee node up ol peenae key. Mek end oeS key s
com tfocTT,—Ske eko cooamed LARGE QUANTITIES OF
SEED MEAL e> mock e. n w «w* pound. . d.y of iks
COTTON SEED
MEAL AND HULLS
MOTHER 1 DON'T TAKE
CHANCES IF CHILD'S
TONGUE IS CO.
| "1 suffered terribly with si
' trouble and indigestion, an.
| some lime a little milk and the
often have vomiting spells i.
psins tn my stomach caused
forming of g*» was something
'1'tried everythng in the way o
Mr. C. P. Rouse. Tifton agent foi
the Gulf Refining Co., is confined tc
hia room, suffering acutely from a re
lapse of mumps
The many friends of Mr Uerbert
L Moor will legret exceedingly to
learn that he ia eonljned to his home
with an attack of pneumopia. A
Wilson Brown, the little two-year
itest. the schpol making
today sa
». Childre
^°Prof.
S hnol
-mptj their bowels. whir
E- C. Hansel!, of Route 1, w
in the city on business Saturday
Mr. W. C. Mollis, of Sumner, w
among the visitors to Tifton Mo
Look at the tongue, Mother! It
coated, or your child it listlesj. cross,
feverish, breath bad, restless, does
n't eat heartily, full of cold or has
sore throat or any other chlldrtn'i
ailment, give a te.spoonful of "Cal
ifornia Syrup of Figs," then don't
l.-ss. and ia a few hours all this
costipation poison, sour bile and
fermenting waste will gently movi ;
out of the bowels, and you have a
well, playful child again. A thorough
"inside cleaning" is oftimes all that
is necessary, it should be the first
treatment givan in . any sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a SO-cent hot
tie of “California' S^rup of Figs.'
which has full directions for babies
children of all ages and-for grown
ups palnly printed on Hi# bottle.
Look carefully and see that it ii
made by the "California Fig Syruf
Ty Ty last Wciinaa
digging machine n
,-ery well this morn-
ight at first that- thf
fatally Injured.
"CASCARETS" BEST IF
HEADACHY. BILIOUS.
SICK, CONSTIPATED
Bail for livsr sod bowsls, bad brsatlt
bad colds, .our, stomach.
!. Get a'ten.eeht box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tonguo. head and nose clogged up
with a cold—always trace this te
torpid liver; delayed, fermenting
food in the bowels or sour, gassy
stomach.
^ Poisonous matter clogged in the
intestines, inetced of being east out
of the system is re-absorbed into th<
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes con
gestion and that dull, throbbing,
sickening headache.
Caacareta immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour,^undigest
I ed food end foul gases, take the ex
cess bile from the liver and carry
lout ail the constipated waste matter
I end poisons in the bowels.
A caacaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-e«nt box
from your druggist means your head
MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO DR.
M. WALKER
' Billie Ponder, of Route 6. was in
Tifton Friday with tome more of
thews good,, home-made sausage.
Mr. end Mia. W. R. Whitley, of
Mystic, were ttfe guest* Sunday of
Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Whitley.
Mr. J. D. C. Smith moved Thurs
day from Tifton to his plantation'
southeast of Enigma. He is supplied ,
with mail by Route 3. from Nashville
Mr. Jack Barkuloo, of Oakfield
came over for' the week-end. Mrs
Barkuloo is the guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C./Splres.
Mrs. J,. E. Cothran entertained
* On Saturday, December 30, 1910.
the sure and strong hand of death'
reached into our midst and took from'
us our esteemed and devoted profea
aionai brother, Eugene M. Walker
We shall miss Dr. Walker as n loyn f
and true membe/ of the profession,
he at all Himes standing for the noble
teachings, practices and principles uf
the medical fraternity
And be it therefore resolved byj
the Worth County Medical Aaaocia
E-ve ry B ottfl e
Of GervrsiiiNoe
LAYMEN’S MEETING AT ADEL
From the Adel New*
A district laymen's meeting was
held at the Methodist church here
Thursday. Rev. Whitley Langston
presiding over the meeting and Hon
W. B. Stubbs, of Savannah, was the
principal speaker.
-vug* table
iything I '
That in the death -of Dr in
the Worth County Medica ,lhi
ion ha* suffered Che loss of giv
and worthy brother, and w* me
u him from his post of duty,
i naighbor end brother among thi
U a. Efot-Fle F-vill OF
G e res* i rve Plea^ssire,.
. ftoVta.V By .
Tifton Bottling Works
on by the ladies of the church al
the parsonage.
The address of Rev. G. W Math
ews, of Tifton, was highly spoken of
humble submisaior
COTTON CINNER3' REPORT
’ The report of Mr. J. E. Abbott,
. Government ginnera reporter fob
j-Tift county, shows 19,647 bales of
cotton ginned of the crop of 1916.
prior to January lyt, 1917, eompar-
' ed'with 16,570 b lee to the aam«
' date lest year, an increase of 3,077
bales.
family She
LUMBER AND
es the sore throat. The an
qualities kill the germs and ii
gested condition- is relieved,
whooping cough and chronic
chial affections quickly-jelies
all druggists, 25c.
SHINGLES
Found a Sure Thing.
I. B. Wixon, Farmers Mills, N. Y.,
led Chamberlain’s Tablets f o r
sara for disorders of the stomach
id liver and says, "Chambcrlain’r
ablets are' the best 1 .-.have ever
led," Obtainable everywhere, (ad)
POUND- WARD LAW
From the Cordele Dispatch.
At noon Wodnsdny. Rev. J, P
Ward law. formerly presiding elder of
the Cordelc District for the South
Georgia conference, but now pastoi
i f the First Streyt Methodist church,
in MacdR, w.i» mnrried to Mrs. Fan
nie Pound. thc"ceremory being per
formed at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Pnjo. on Twelfth ave-
nuo Ilcv Walter Anthony, panto*
of the Methodist church, pesforawd
(the ceremony. The couple left in j
! the afternoon to make their home in j
irother, and
CARD
A Complete Stock
Hargretl Lumber Co,
tioned Saturdty as being injured in
the SouhUmtd ™**Z***J?Z
ing. three other, suffered slight in
juries, one . sprained .boulder .noth
ec » cut finger, and another an »
jary to..the left foot All of time*
MR. W. A. LANE DEAD.
Mr. W. A. Lane, who was shot by
the negro, John Horne, at J. T. Nor
man's still, in Colquitt county, early
Wednesday morning, died-Friday af-'
temoon and was buried Sundny af-.
ternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the - cem
ataxy at Pleasant Grove church. Rev j
Geo. F. Clark conducting the scr
vices.' A large congregation attend
constipation ..
and listles*. '**
iw and pimp h *'
bb. Clean up faithfi
with Dr. furu t
! this conditioi
| King's New 1
tive that relit
tines without
retiring will
easy ^novernr
at your drug
H. HANCOCK. WORTH.
Mr. Hamilton Hancock,
nont Worth county fnrmct
Thursday, says the Moultr
er. The end came sudt
Hancock dying within an
he was stricken. He ha.
bod health for some time and V nc<
the death of his wjfe a few week;
ago he had been failing rapidly.
Mr. Hancock was about 73 yean
old. The funeral and intermint oc
curred at Kimball/church Fridayjif
YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
children. He mnrried a sister of Mr
tL G. West, third-chair barker a!
Grantham's shop, who left Saturday
to attend the funeral.
The negro has not yet been eaughL
Mr* K«u-dy TrfU H.r Espari-e.
The following brief account of «r
lnPerriew with a Tifton womap over
,Ljf -rears ago,' and its swioel, wnl
died last
c Observ-
It Always Helps
DRIVING OUT CATARRH
IT people knew how th" present
critical conditi
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. She says further: "Before 1 began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt^so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. 1 was iurdfyrae
to do any of my housework. After faking three bottles
of Cardui, 1 began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained :i5 pounds, and now, I do all my housework;
as well as run a big water mill
I wish every suffering woman would give
SOME MORE RELICS-
ig the Gazette's article
d razor hone and sur
the War? County Newi
• '"hie editor of the News ci
with so^c old relic* himself,
a set of silver -forks shat has
by four children and a number qf ■
other relatives.
MRS. SARAH DALE.
From the Sparks Eagle.
Mr* Sarah Dale, better known a;
Grandma Dale, passed away at hrr
home in Sparks December 21st * She
wna born October 9th, 1825.
She leaves two sons and two
daughters, John and William Dale
of Sparks. Mrs. R. L. Hester, of La
conic, end Mrs. Lizzie Hicks, o:
Colquitt county.
The funeral services were conduct
ed by Rev. Willingham, of Adel, and
the remains were laid to rest in the
city cemetery . _<v —^
The Woman’s TcSilc \ 1
a trial I still use Cartiui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good.”.
Headache, backache, side-ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc, are sure signs of woman
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the wom*n*»
tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, an
women for more than fifty years.
TiSfcPl! »oM arid recom-
•wetrtattfffljwys •
r E. tawreaoe A Co., Chicago, tn.
.Sold in Tifton and recommended
■ the world's greatest corn remedy
y.txroo. > Parmacy Co. (adv.j
Get a Bottle-Today!
Mias Mamie Duff returned yester
-day from a week-end trip to Jackson
ville, Tampa and Brockarille, Fla,.
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.... -'Mga.
; Keeping Yourself Well