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THE TIFTON GAZ1
:A , FRIDAY,
HERRINGTON-CAMBLE. TIFT COUNTY EXHIBIT
Tifton friend^ of Mr. John D. F.aiur. of South*..i.n» Land Show
Gamble, who wu for a time in, l„ Atlanta,
c ha rife of thrCaezttc's Mergentha- AOanta, Ga., Keb. 9.—(Special to
ler, wi 11 ti# Interentrd In the follow-I the Daily Gazette)—The Tift county
; in* account of his marriage, from 1 bootha are decidedly the "ahow" of
the Valdosta Timas. The GaetU Joins . the Southeastern Land Show. They
in congratulations and good wishes. J have - been made very attractive and
John is a fine fellow, and deserves the novel and educational character
th «!» j«f theeexhlblt makes even the mot
Mr. John Gamble, one of the lino- casual visitor stop, look and listen.'
typ# operator? in the Times office*.’ The, exhibit occupies three booths. I
and -Mrs. Sarah D. Herrington, of [Besides the two first secured,'Glynn
Wycross, were quietly married last j county failed to arrive arid the Tift
Saturday night at the home of Dr. • exhibit, which would have been bad- ,
J. G. Scruggs, pastor of the Bap- ly crowded ift two ..f the small bootha ,
tlat church of that city. Dr. Scruggs and occupied that also,
performed the ceremony irf the The Atlanta teachers
presence of ‘a few relatives and school pupils, who visit
friend* of the couple. Saturday, were very mui
The bride is the daughter of Mr. in cvep- phase of the
hnd Mrs. Charles H. Harper, of school work, a* shown if
Rfayeros:,. The couple will make especially in, the litera
their home in this city with Mr. some of the pupils.
Gamble's mother. Mrs. J E. Gam- Fourteen Georgia cl
blc, on Gordon street There are represented here, seven
many friends here who will be inter- Georgia and seven from
c*t<d in the announcement’ of the gia. . We South Georgia
marriage. decided to pull ofT the
show somewhere in our sc
state. Several Northern ;
remarked. "If ,hi* is G
■ utiful and Delicate Plumage of pans on." The time for a
DISTRESSING
The children and gmsd<hUdren l
Of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pattcn^lh^l
ored at the old homestead to cel-1
ebrated the seventy-fourth birthday I
fo Mr. Patton Sunday, February 4th.
The morning hours, which passed |
all too quickly, were spent in eon
versation by the older members ol
the party, and merry-making by th«
children. At the noon hour a dinner
was served on a long table, prepared
for the occasion, in the yard, and
such, a dim.eJt Vf» couldn’t, won-
1 Sot ,he “Oell and the smack that
- you .«y.''se, ’em a* again."
• • always fair weather when
. * K« together over a cup of
'WK.stavmg-BoodLuztanne. You
ouy a pig in . po ke whcn you
•uzumne Coffee. No, Ma'am 1,
F states tha, if i, doesn’t meet
j dea of ■ better coffee, you’re
, *° your money-Back and rfef
uy “ can of. Luzianoe aad re-
Vour ideas of what pood coffee
Askfor Profit-sharing catalog.
that has made Scott’s famous for relievii
hsm when other treatments have utterly
.If you are a rheumatism sufferer, or fed
symptoms, start on Scott’s Emulsion si
IT MAY BE EXACTLY WHAT YOU N|
South
irtouch and children, i
Mr W T Patten, of
r <)1|* Mims, of Do
Mi- J.I> Patten, o
The Kelly-Taylor Company JVewOrl.
SUGAR CANE BLOOMS.
leans
, , 88 Houghton has
f. from a two weeks visit i
Mves in Cordel*.
, R. D. Smlth h „ „
irom a visit to her sister. Mir
•ey. in,Savannah. '•
Mr. and Mrs. J, w. Beswrl
the week-end in Norman Par
guests of Mr. and Mrs. (_' M
well.
Mr A. J. Hollingsworth, of
•onville. Ala., is spending a w<
guest of his brother, Mr. A. H
One North
lives about t
lanta. after I
county exhibi
f wish Some oi
our poor little
pie in Tift do
with the passing of teeth. But Sat
urday moming*wc saw for the first
time a sugar cane bloom.
It was brought by Mr J. L. Wil
liams from Cuba, wbeye sugar cane
grows right along u^Ji! it is cut
down. This bloom is of exceedingly
delicate texture, finer than silk or
even an oatrlch plume.
GIRLS!
HAVE WAVY.
THICK. GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
your hair! Double it. beauty
of your exhibit hi
many offers from
to trade for her to
communities.
She is certainly c
with- life;
Dnnderine.
goes on forever.
Thnes-Unlon.
NO INDIGESTION. GAS,
OR STOMACH MISERY
IN FIVE MINUTES ing i
-— - hibit
"Pape's Diape§»alu'’ for tour, acid
stomach, haartburn, dyspepsia
Time it!'In five minutes ail stom
ach distress will go. No indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching of
gas. sod, or i nictation* of undigest
ed food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache.
Pape'* Diapegsin is noted for it*
in regulating upset stomachs,
he surest, quickest and n^ogt
indigestion-/remedy in the
and besides it is "harmless
Millions of men arid women now
eat their favorite -food* without
feur—they know Pape's Diapepsin
will save them from any stomach
applical
diati-ly dissolves eve
dandruff; you can
heavy, healthy hair
drufT. Ths destructiv
life, and if i
Mr. J. C. Kelly of Route 6, 'was
nong the farmers visiting Tifton
Mr. W. S. Parrish, of Route 2 who
was in .Tifton Saturday, says he is
■ore his oats are ‘killed, but thinks
about two-thirds ofhiu' wheat is safe.
Mr. and’Mrs. E. L. Webb. Mr.
andlMre. H D. Bradyand children
and Miss Leslie Brady motored over
to Aahburn yesterday and spent the
day with Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Sauls.
Mr. C. W. Fulwood. Jr., spent the
week-end with - „ n
Mr. Fulwood drew the plan for the
new Primitive baptist church at Tif
ton und they wouJdfdo credit to
any modern architect. They con
template not only a handsome build-
'"S* out one moderflfe every respect.
Mr. hulwoodhas some of lifton’sl
latest handsome buildings to his cm]'
r - O. B. Linoberger, of Chula,
attending to business in Tifton
lgth and
produces a fev<
of the scalp; tht
and die; then t>
-I OI
Fender, attended to business in Tif
ton Saturday.
Mr. W. T. Wood, of Tifton Rout*
4, was among the visitors to the
city Saturday.
Miss Edna Mae Harvey is able to
be out again after an attack of pneu
monia.
Mrs. J. J. Baker, of Ty Ty, was
in Tifton Saturday, the guest of
Mrs. L. A. Baker.
Mr. J. J. Tucker
/ / is sold
j I only in the
/ / Original Bottle
J measured and
f filled by machinery
and labeled.
This insures that sat
isfactory, uniform fla
vor, absolute cleanliness
and purity.
Call for CheroCola in
bottles and look for the
JOSEPH H FARMER, JR.
„ in Tifton
Saturday afternoon, ,on his way to
Fitzgerald, where he is moving his
family from ' Albany.
Mrs. J. B. Owens and Mias Myr-
tiee Dykes, of Moultrie, and Mr.
Henry Thompson, of Jakin. Ga.. mo
tored over to Tifton Thursday.
Mrs. C. W. Graves and two little
nieces, Mary and Alice Redmond, of
Ty Ty. were the guests of Mrs: C.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
I their sad he
I The funi-ri.
j Mrs. J. 'll. Ka
home Frid-iv
G. W. Mali
- uvsh uic javuribc
y for grippe, croup, cougha and
Get a bottle today at your
iat, 60e. (adv)
We are now located on the west
aide of Main street, next door to E.
P. Bowen’s, where we cordially in
vite you to call and see the special
bargains on our bargain counters.—
Blalock's Ten Cent Store. 9-d3aw-tf
of Chula, was
i in Tif-
lys that
»er«a in oat* and thinks
J. J. McDow.ll, Sycamore.
The Sycamore correspondent bo
the Ashburn Farmer tells of the
death of Judge J. J. McDowell, at
his home in that place a few days
the bereaved fami'
firings were- ver
rested on the cask,
ns a loving tribute
The interment
ridge cemetery
Mr O. B. Leach.
Th# Boat Recommendation. among the prominent farmt
The strongest recommendation
any article may receive is a favora
ble word from the user. It is the . w ... ,, , ... . r _
recommendations of those who have ^ hat they wer ® 411 k,llc<1 during the
need It that makes Chamberlain’s freeze.
Cough Remedy so popular. ' Mrs. c
... ■ Waynesfleld, Con.tip.tloa Malm. You Dull.
, TJ 1 * 1 draggy, Hstlcas, oppressed
feeling generally results from consti
pation. The intestines are clogged
and the blood becomes poisoned. Re
lieve this condition at once wHh Dr
King** New life Pills; this gentle,
non-griping laxative is quickly elfec
tivo. A dose at bedtime will make ' ‘‘Ima
y°“ feel brighter in the morning. Get [ and Mi
Judge McDowell was about 70
years old «|jd was for twelve years
Cerk of Superior Court of Worth
county. His surviving children are:
Mrs. Sallio Pop#, of Sylvester; Mrs.
Etta- Rogers, of Sparks; Mrs. Fan
nie Tipton, of Sycamore; Dr. T. C. I
McDowell, or Acrce; Miss Kate Mc
Dowell, ,of. Way-cross; Miss Minr.u
McDowell, of A.bvillr, N. C.J Mr.
Hinson, of BIcuntstown, Fla.,
t-ssrs. James, Buck and -Bur-
THE HEN THAT LAYS.
is the hen that pays If she does
not lny. kill her, but before you kill
her give her B. A. Thomas' Poultry-
Remedy twice a day for a week, and
then you will not kill her for she
will be-'paying you a profit. It not
only makes hen* lay hut it is .» rem
®dy tor Cholera. Roup and Htpes.
We guarantee It to'euro or we re
fund your money.—Phillip? Mercan-
U,# Co: <adv)
DRINK-
it ha* never failed to cure a cou
or cold," Obtianahle everywhere.
^ Herald: The four-y.
of Mr Jnme* H Hughes.
a bottle today at your druggist*,
which were planted before Christ; 1
ly McDowell, of Sj
Those Tovily' early spring hats’
-WHITE LOSES HOME
in all styles and shapes. Just thi
j A P. Elrod's pit
■ of Tifton. lost hi
Ing the e.-frlv hi
morning. The ca
Corns Loosen C":
With Magic "BoF.-it"
yoq want j
be Statement of Tifton Residents
Are Snraly Mora Reliable Than
Tfcooa of Uttar Stransar*.
-•nit-r
needs ;t
civdt'-v.-'rrt tanic
been spending several day* With rcl-
oui Surgical Operation.
to take—Ordui, tile tvnm.it! s {•
is cotn-
eUicnts, which act
-•d wfiniaiil v organs,
rcn<::li and health.
iPRixMHuo.oiiu thousands of weak
atim- woirrer 1n1tr pasr half centtTry of wonderful
Success, and it wiH do Hie -sanxe ior .you.
You can’t' make a mistake in taking
stives. She was accompanied home
by Miss Lucil* Tnlmsdge, who will
visit hrr and M - - -
Mr N. L. Tut
• Lnulsvilfe.
sulfernl fro
aches, and t
Ky. — "For four year* I
n fem.do trouble*, head-
native of the
U ova before it was
finished. The doc
tors said I would
have to be opera
ted on ami I simple
broke down. A
friend advised me
to try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound,
and the result is 1
feel like a new worn-
an. I am well and
. but who has been*in Florida for
thirty years, has located in tifton.
. He '» agent here for the Lakeland,
Phosphate Company, and advertises
their product in another column.
jinnee is convincing.
“lha .kind of proof that
V»’« Kidney Pills.
Rev. Mr. Coarsey, who formerly lii
The Woman’s TorJe
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. Na 4, Alma, Art.
says: "I thmk Cardui isdhc greatest medicine on earth:
Jur women. Before 1 began to take Cardui. 1 wag
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy)
spells and a poor appetite. Now I fee! as well and
as strong as I ever d,d. and c.nvcat most anything."
Begin taking Cardui todayt Sold by all dealers.
morning.
The h<
Insured.
SO belonged to Ml
irth about $400. It
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALES.
-Jnesda^. W. Waller, •dmim.-
trntor on the estate of Stewart Sum
ner. *old ISO acres of lot Mo. 260.
in the/Sixth distlfeK, belonging to
said _ es&jh^t public outcry? The
land was bMght by Mrs. Dolly Swain
for I2.00|£
W. Z.^Wtr, %fcainistn»tor on
the estat^HB'.'dk. Nipper, sold the
timber s^Kfi <oc turpentine pur-
posna ft MBuMJlO and 251 in the
Sixth dUU-artjlpngjng to «tid es-
tate. TbetAher Was boaght by!
P* RIGHT
Bke Sopert*
fctly the t,
i and TifE*
— own bouse work and ...
?* V .?“r- ci ^- t . p : ,andbab yff i ri. I know AN
Lydia E Tmkhara's Vegetable Com- From Th,- Adel
pound saved me from an operation , n '
which every woman dreads.Mrs. Mr J D 1
Neuje FtsHBACTK. 1521 Christy Ave.. '» » P«‘t and
Lmnsvtllo, Ky. eat nothing bu
Everyone naturally dreads the sur- I o..,„ .1
eon-, knife. “* *
will do. nut many lima Lydia E. Pink- ra “ one
ham’s y’egetablu Compound has saved in the kitchen.
W and made an operation un- the crib. He
If youilave any symptom about which I un,i * tke next
you would like to know, write to the Corbett entere
Has Helped Thousands, 'j
London, Feb. 12.—The British steamship.Netherlee, pjff
i.dlephia to Dunkirk, was submarined January 21. j
The number of ships submarined since February 1st total
nitrtbv.fiuo
Sold in Tiftpn and recommended
a* the world's greatest corn remedy
|oy Brooks Parmacy Co. (adv.t
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