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ILL HEALTH
i live-.
School
TIFT3N WORKERS limRESTEO
yesterday. In spite of the ■
rains, which carried orer until
ly after the noon hoar, a rapt
tire number of farmers attend
exhibition.
The College of Agriculture _
the parade four pure breeds of M»e
stock. Shorthorns, Hereford®, Jar
seys and Holsteina, juid in nddititr
President Wilson’s peace note of
December 21, whi-h eventually
found their way to the office of E.
F. Hutton and Company, New York
brokers.
Eaaary swore that it was solely
through friendship for F. A. Connol
ly. s Washington broker, and part
ner of R. W. Bolling, brother-in-law
of President Wilson, and without fi
nancial gain that he prepared the
telegram Connolly previously testi
fied he wrote and sent to the Hutton
hony over his private wire. Such
information as the message contain
ed, Essary"said, he gained from con
sultations with other newspaper men
and deductions he made from his
knowledge of tile international sit
uation. He added that he waa not
one of the group of correspondenta
confidently advised by Secretary
Lansing that the note waa coming.
All Section* of Georgia Working
Hard to Eicoi Splaadid Record
of Yoar Jasl Ended.
Sunday, February llth which is
the occasion of the annual Georgia
Go-to-Sunday Day bids fair to be a
history malting occasion, ^according
to information received from the of
fice of the Georgia Sunday School
Association in Atlanta. The aim' of
a fifty per cent cent incrcaMf~Wer
the a tendance for all Sunday schools
in the State has been suggested,
which if reached will put considera
bly more than half a million in the
Sunday schools on February llth.
A number of the towns and cities
three splendid types of Pert be Satis.
Mr. H. H. Tift fciso bad three Slrfrt-
horna in the exhibition. Mr. J. J.
L. Phillips waa expected to bring
his herd of Angus but the inclement
weather prevented.
Immediately following the formal
inspection of the stock by the vis
itors, Prof. Janrigan gave a high
ly instructive lecture on the live
stock problem in general, with a com
j prehensive exposition of the reepcc-
| tire merits of the breeds exhibited.
While today’s unusual and ex-
Washington, Feb. 3—,
The President said the grave question of |—e~r now rant
ed with Germany, and that if American lives wVire lost by new
l-i“V migrat
ed food and then bile, you may know
that you have a severe bilious st-
taek- ^kiie you may be quite slek
there is much consolation in know-
mgffthat relief may be had by tak-
dMithree of Chamberlain’s Tablets.
P Uf prompt and effectual. Ob-
everywere. (adv)
I MONEY TO LOAN
■Vacations received for loans or
F PROPERTY and FARM
P*DS of any amount and duration
•t terms and easiest rates,
c WILLIFORD. Any.. Agea.
towen Bilding. Tiftoij, Ga. w-tf.
JftR- N. PETERSON^
TIFTON. CEORCIA.
recommendations of those who have
used It that makes Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs.
Amanda Gierhart. Wnynesfield,
Ohio, writes. ‘‘Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has been used in m v family
off and on for twenty years and
it has never failed to cure a cough
or cold." Obtianable everywhere.
DR. A. E. O’QUINN.
FIRST CUSS DENTAL WORK
Crown and Bridge Work
a (Specially.
Ovw Stokatr. Drag S,.™.
TIPTON CEORCIr
OLD FIRE STILL HOLDS.
fighting fire of youth, Mr. W. J.
derson, who served four years ii
I War Between the States and
day when informed of German;
intention to blow neutral shippii
to smithereens:
‘‘Like hs—1 they will; we’d like
e the ■— try it.”
Uncle Billy is eighty years old,
id as rigorous eas the average man
PEANUT SHELLER.
The Tom Huston Hand Peanut
Shelier is the only successful ma
chine of its kind on the markoL It
is sold on a money back guarantee.
Price $6.00 delivered. Do not delay.
Address, *
Schoen and Jordan
5-dltwlt Atlanta, Ga.
JOE GONG
Tilt—. Georgia,
le Diaoaaas Give. Eapeeial
Attention.
Consumption in th« Find and Se-
H »*•**• Cancers In their Your-
lags and all Bronchial Dlmasea.
Mil calls given special attention
w or night,
*■ tMeCREA, M. D.
•tiff neck, all pain* and aches
yield to Sloan’s Liniment
» not rob ft. Simply apply to
and relieve.
plasters or c
stain the skit
Keep a botll
n— oTLjTT ■ ' ■•■uai ioale
Take Grove's
Standi Grove’, Tu! -I n ,
MITemc is equal! r valuable *
NjWrf Tonic because i, coma..., t>
Wtnovnionicproperl icso/QOl ! ,..
li;,-': H acts on tfce Li-.n-r, . , r .
Sloans
liniment
RUARY 9, 19ITT
I 8,000,- Coon Stela Coon and ’Po*i
Coat and Lap Rot
Feb. 2.—Figurea Charile Mathis, colored, because
capitol show that! of * penchant for taking
eleven months of the j tWn * 'ring «ra<md loose, is in Tift
wehc imported ! j«fl apparentiy beaded for
ivor thirty-five mil-I th * «*aingang.
Orth morn[ ^ hefora yraherday. Mr. G.
. and over Ford mtseed his coat which he had
dressed beef l « ft in Ws wagon in one of the Tif-
coup Is qf ton ranlt and advertised for it
| Yesterday Mr. M. Stoner had a
to the peo-! ,ot coon and possum hides and
.4 deal more ° skunk hide-stolen from his wagon
dollars actu- and investigation developed that uation.
e raised their Charles-Mathis had sold all but the I one of thi
make on the *kunk skin to Mr. Bowen. Mathis! confidently adi
dollars of ad-1 w “ arrested. * Lansing that the note waa
fnAiddition to saving When he went to search Mathis' | Price testified that he
money that goes komc, the first thing Chief Thrasher messages to Chicago brokers. Fred-
3w for food sup- " aw vrhen he opened the door was crick A. Aldrich snd Finley. Barrel!
Mr. Ford's coat. Mathis admitted and Company, telling them h
• taking it, and told where he had ‘ derstood Secretary Lansing
Billon* Attack. thrown some of the papers that were about to issue a ’’statement’’ toueh-
„ ave a severe headsche, in **e pocket*. Mr. Ford found all ing on pence. Price insisted thst Hi*
..inled by a coated tongue, eccpt some memorandum books con- ] messages were based on information
15. constipation. tor- taining accounts, which hi- , is very he had received from othi
anxious to recover, and, tyill pay a ! which he did not considi
reward for their return. rial. and his own interpretation of
In Mathis' house was also found the
«• buggy robe belonging to Mr. f. George A.
J. H. Smith. -‘5 I the Hutton
- the '
Tifton on the National
J. I. Cotncy killed a
rattler, which measured five
a inches and hait ter
When found the snake wa
his dinner, having caught
grown rabbit and had hin
half swallowed. Mr. Cotney
through the -head, killing
stantly.
JOHN A. PETER80N,
New o SLc'n no**" ™ T ’
Tirto*. u*.
C. R. DICKER7
Gsasrsl Praotuloner of Dentistry.
Crown and Bridge Wort a Special!
TWTOX. OBOBOU.
sent broadcast to Hutton':
'day on dent's* which he based, it
mrth of oped, on Essary’s information,
fighway,' Edwin A. Roper, a telegraph ope:
mon-ter ator for Connolly, to whom Essary
feet and handed the forecast of the note, told
rattles, how Bolling, with tears in his eyes,
’ taking had pleaded with him to.tell the truth
a full- and set him right before the coun-
about try.
hot him j "For two weeks," said Roper,
him in- "Bolling was in tear*. H)e said the
public looked at him as though his
j sister had violated the confidence of
ion. | the President."
f « vo «- USE "CASCARETS'
K. C. ELLIS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention given to collect knows the whistle of minnie ball
■ and to matters -elating to land from the cnll of a partridge, said
FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
WHEN CONSTIPATED
bilious, headachy, 'sick,
•our stomach, bad braath,
bad cold*.
Get a 10-cot) t bax,
Take a Coscarct tonight to cleanse
your Uvcr. Stomach and Bowels.
irely feel great
by morning. **
ho have headache, coated tongue,
bad cold, are biliout
% bothered with a tpek, gassy
ic | Bordered st
ache and fee
keeping y
tendance in all Sui
Atlanta the Men'
Bible Class Fedcr
ing a campaign t>
invitation to the people to
Sunday school. A big forty fot
been put acre
in the heart of
trict of the city advertising Geor
gia Co-to-Sunday-School Day. They
are Working to have at least 10,000
men and women in the Bible Class
es on thst day.
Savannah, Augusta. Columbus and
A then
tremo cold materially reduced ul
Women's | outside attendance at the mornin,
0 conduct ■ .-Mission of the farm school, the af
city wide temoon aptrfissed the return o
many of those who have clsely fol
■ach day’s proceeding*.
, The
t right progrrms for the morning and af
ternoon sessions, follow: ’
Lecture. "Poultry Production,”
by Wm S. Dilta, Professor of Poul
try Husbandry.
Lecture. "Girl*’ Club Work," by
Mrs. lieaaic Stanley Wood. -
Address, "Farm Demonstration
1 t ' ,nl Work." by L. S. Watson. District
ing for Agent
idance. Lecture. "Hog Raising." by Prof,
signs || arT y Brown.
w t * 1< ‘ Lecture, "Marketing Farm Prod
uctions. ucts," by Prof. M. C. Gay. Field Ag-
Marketlng.
titles.
Wili pautice i
* Golden Buildinf.
all U
H. S. MURRA.Y
Attorney-At-Law
FULWOOD Sc HARGRETT
At*oraeys-et-Law
Golden Building
Tifton, Ga.
DR. J. D. WILBANKS
VETERINARIAN
Office at Touchstone's Stable
Office Phone, 373.
Residence 137.
A calls respbnded to day or nigl |
Tifton, Georgia.
W. L. MUR ROW
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooms 6 and 8 Clyall Building
tsenrets immediately cleanse
regulate the stoumach. remove
sour, undigested and fermi
’ood and foul gases; take the ex
cess bile from the liver and <
off the constipated waste matter and
poison from the bowels.
Remember, a Coscarct tonight
ill straighten you out by mon
10-eent box from your durg-
st means healty bowel action;
clear head and cheerfulness I
months. Don’t fgrgct the children.
ipecial committees
x largo Sunday school
In esch of these cities large si
have been stretched across
nnd largo placards have been p
the store windows advertis
C,o-to-Sunday-School Day. and in- Stock Judging Oo^d’,"7e
vitlng the people to kttend Sunday Harry Brown.
Homo Economics Den
number of the counties are for Womcn nnU oiub me
pushing the campaign rigorously, Mrs. Bessie Stanley Wood
iusually large number of poultry Inspection am:
Sunday schools are making prepa-y ration, by Prof
for observing the day Last! Tonight the big event will be
First Methodist Sunday brought to a close with illustrated
the State lectures on "Breeds of Poultry,” by
■ora than ( Pyof. Wro S D j ]Ul> and ..Hom,. La.
iubled their regular attendance. bor Device*." by Mrs Hcs-
id have indicated that they ex- gjc g Wood.
et to lead again tei. year. The o n erary hand earnest comment
.act that abut fifty thousand copies „ he .r d of the splendid work done
of the special free programs have t , y lho Oollege of Agriculture
a rendy been sent out from the of- through ttm teachers associated with
- of the Georgia Sunday School lhn[ „„tibitlon The «eri- of meat. I
School, of Americas.
kssernbl
llery join
, indies*
that the day :
igs should prove beneficial t
RESIDENCE BURNED
The home of Mr. B. H. Bamwe!!.
on Mr. S. N. Adams’ place about
mile east of the city, was burned tl
morning about sunup.
The house belonged to Mr. Atb-j
wooae loss was about $1,000. \
Barnwell’s loss was several hundr
dollars on household goods,
FLURRY OF SNOW.
And Gala From the South Catchaa
the Weatherman Unaware.,
At 8 o'clock Monday morning the
mercury registered 10 degrees above
Between 10 ami II Sunday night
there was a sharp blo»- from the
southwest, accompanied by a light
rainfall and a trace of Sleet
This gave way to a sprinkle of
snow, trace* of which remained on
the housetops and fances long after
Old Sol had poked his red head from
out the cover of the East
During the windstorm many fenc-
“ -t«ul small structures ware Mown
down, the most serious damage re
ported being the unroofing of two
lumber sheds In the yard of the
Hargrott Lumber Company, on. Cen-i
tral jvenui- and Third street A tel
ephone pole at this, point was top
pled over, and telephone wires mix-
The fin roofing of the lum
ber sheds was blown, intact, across
Third street and neatly wrapped
about a structure that faces the G.
S- and F. RsilroaiJ and is used as a
for fruits by a wholesale
dealer.
TO OBSERVE MOTHER’S DAY
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 2.— Savan
nah Aerie Fraternal Order of Eag-
havo decided to observe Moth-
Day in Savannah this year in
appropriate manner. Mother’s
Day is the second Sunday in May
and this year will , fall on May 18.
Thy Eagles are the only organixa-
of national scope that observe
this day.
Invitations will be sent to Hon.
Frank Herring and Judge H. C.
Mammond to come hare on this oc-
eadon and deliver addresses. •
$2,000.
There are many other growers in
this immediate vicinty and so far os
from, their plants were all
killed. The catastrophe is doubly p now |ton’
unfortunate this year. Last year the ^
market.Thi* .
CIRLS! HAVE WAVY,
THICK. GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
it. your lair! Double It* beauty
- try thi* 1
If you care for heavy hair, that
glistens with beauty and is radin-it
with life; has an incomparable soft
ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try
nf fiVfl Danderine.
Tr ntn Jual °n® application doubles the
. boktity of your hair, besides it imme-
* l i ' e ' distely dissolves every particle of
SLOOO IMS* W tto J„ dnj j, ", ^
m , ;t ,2 -““ “ h *■ i.«*ith, h.i, 7,™ b...
M«*u« e ireM *•-.*** Th. d-nrtl,. nfshlk
hair of its lustre, its strength snd its
very life, and if i
produces a feverishness and itching
d the scalp; the roots famish, loosen
re Then, $10,000. ,
of plants were hard hit
by the freeze of Friday nnd Satur
day. The loss is general nnd extend*
all the way from South Carolina t
middle Florida, so that none an- b;
Growers within a radius of fit-
miles of Tifton have lost more that
$10,000, perhaps as much a:
Paul Fulwood I
and die; then the hair falls out fast
If your hair has been neglected
and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or
oily, get a 25-cont bottle of
Danderine at any drug
... , , , , , —•- *«* toilet counter; apply a Ht-
had plenty of Plants and ^ ten minutes af-
wknlf-TK.' ^ you wil1 “ y thi * wa * ‘ko best in ‘
" ” ’estment you ever made.
We sincerely believe, regardless
'of everything else advertised, thst if
WORTH COURT ADJOURNED | you ,1,sirc ,oft ’ lu,tr0Q *' brautiful
Judge Eve returned Friday after- I tmlr Bnd loU nf no dandruff—i
Sylvester, where he pre-
At the conclusion of his speech the
Old Congressmen cheered loudly, the geli_,
ou.Iy. Xh. Pro.ident mll.d -dl r „ h, dulppau-*d tram
the diambef.
Senators and Congressmen gathered in groups arid di*-
cussed the situation. Their attitnde wone of “wait untU wo
r.re asked to do something; all tgp have to do is sit tight} the
country is behind the President**
The feeling prevails that the United States will hate the
-upport of all neutral coiAtrie* affected by Germany’s new
r.ttitude.
Censorship over naval and military news now is in effect.
FEWER PEOPLE SHOWING OLDER’
: The Heal!lh reports that more people five to
the age of forty year* to-day, but from forty to sixty yean
mortality is increasing front ^generative diteatet.
Thousands of wcll-infon d men and women ttxlay are
teaming the true vuue erf
SCOTT’S EMULSION
OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL
f as a powerful blootknricher and strength-builder
to ward off the headaches snd h**>-lr»/-Ka- t that r^an
weakness. SCOTTS help* fortify the body against
ffrtppe* pneumonia snd weakening colds, through
its force of medicinal nourishment
Bcfuse Alcoholic Extracts Thst Do Not CoaUla Cod liver 00.
a ~ n SI.—OilL A J. im
PAY $90.00 A TON •
FOR ^
COTTON SEED MEAL
That is what the dair> - nen and live stock owners e<
Holland and Denmark ar$ paying for our own G^rgii
Cotton Seed Meal, delivejpd to them.
When It is worth lhatmuch to them, abroad, —
much more should it be : nlued here at home? where
after feeding it, with roy^iage, to dairy cows incress- f*-
ing their milk yield, fattening cattle for “slaughter, and
giving' strength to work Mock, it is still worth 86 cents ?
of every dollar spent Tor its original coat as fertilizer. }.
The war has made feed for animals, as well as hu-
mans, higher in price, and the indications are that it <j$
will continue so. In writing on this subject Dr. A. M. ^
Soule, of the Georgia Stati CoAege of Agricultun sayp:
“The farmers of -the a»sth are peculiarly fortunate
for there is available Cftfcrn Seed Meal (for feeding
purposes) containing from 37 to 42 per cent of protein,
or at least four time* this essential element (protein)
as com.” (...
It is Protein in all teak that make it most valuable.
Keep Cotton Seed
milk, fatten our cattle,
our aoil.
Mai in the
2, spmgthen
South to make mors
our stock, and enrich
I at the second
weeks' term of Worth Kuperior
Court
The State was not ready in thp
*c of Jim Keith, colored; who i*
U* 1* Irird Tor the second time on
:harge of being accessory to the
killing of Sheriff Moreland, of Lciv
This case was set for next week.
i a special term Will be field
to dispose of tL
During The two weeks, quite a lot
of miscellaneous -business was dis
posed of. There are a Tow case* oni
the dockets which will require
al days to try and Judge Eve will call
special term of court in the near
future to dispose of them.
HRS. MELTON’S LETTER
5To Tired Vom-oct Mothers
Jackson, Mlaa.—“I shall feel repaid
or writing this letter if I esn help aay
ttre*i, worn-out mother or housekeeper
*' .?°d health and length as I haVe.
I hare a family of Bve, eew, cook
and do my housework and i became
vere much run down in health. A friend
asked me to try VinoL I did eo and now
well and strong and my old time
energy hu been 1 entered. Vlaol hu no
-'--.or u a tonic for worn-out, run-
tinxl mothers or housekeepers.”
i J. N. Miltox, Jackson, Mlsa
MILLS DRUG CO. U U
Itehing scalp and no more falling
hair- - you must use Knowlten'* Dan
define. If eventually—why not
COTTON SEED CRUSHEJB 1 ASSOCIATION or GEORGIA
) LETUP IN SAVANNAH PORT.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 2 —There h
en no let up in the bum- eas of the
rt, of Savannah, caused
? qmrounrement front Germany ff *
going to wage unrestricted i
fare.
The German steamship Hohen-
felde which has been interned here .
since the beginning of the ws
still lying at her dock and there is
no sign of unusual activity aboard
There ere a number of ships that
have cleared from here during the
past thirty dnys, some of which a
still on. the high hu and subject ■
to capture under the latest announc-
ment from Germany One cleared
__,6rt
I would hi
MQS.^ in "
o bad, I
rdiy able
gained a
Sloan’* Liniment for Stiff Joint*.
Rheumatic pains and aches get In
to the joints and muscle*, making ev
ery movement torture. Relieve your
suffering with Sloan’s Liniment; H
quickly penetrates without rubbing,
and soothes and warms your sore
nicies. The congested blood la
imulated to action; a single appli
cation will drive out the pstn.
Sloan's Liniment is clean, convenient
. and quickly effective, it doe
t * t * i ° *Wn or clog the pore
» bottle today st-your druggist
The
JiGet
- Ahtr taking three b
ike * new woman. I soon
w, I do all my houseworic,
woman woukTghMNr
rout
rdui when I
e good.**
Get
.. x in faying G
i helping weak, *
"US.
Today!