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To every boy and girl in Tift County plant
ing One Acre in Peanuts we offer an opportunity to
gain a CASH PRIZE in addition to our assurance
that we will pay the cash market price for every bush-
$15 FOR THE LARGEST YIELD FROM
ONE ACRE
$10 FOR SECOND LARGEST YIELD FROM ONE ACRE
$5 FOR THIRD LARGEST YIELD FROM ONE ACRE
is open to any girl or boy in Tift county. Get your acre of ground ready, have ii
•are the soil, liming it well, and send your name in to the Planters Cotton Oil Coi
do except work your acre intelligently.
It is comparatively easy to raise from 60 to 125 bushels of Peanuts”to the acre,
should be worth big money next fall.
Farmers, encourage your boy or girl to liet into this contest. They have all to«ga
And f Farmers, go into the Peanut Industry on a large scale yourself. It
They are bringing
money
and absolutely nothing to lost.
a certain money crop.
MONEY TO LOAN
CARRIER RUSKE OUT
HAS SEEN TIFT!
1.188 HEED THE CALL
PICKED BULLET FROM MOUTH
STEVENS, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. GETS PLUM.
Washington. Feb. 9.—'He President today nominated
Raymond Stevens, of New Hampshire, a member of the Feder
al Shipping Board, to succeed Bernard Baker, resigned.
«rry property and farm t.
LANDS of any amount and duration: *
Beat term* and easiest rate*.
B. C WILLIFORD. Arty.. A |n i •
Bowen Btlding. Tlfton. Ga. w-cf. ™
DR. N. PETERSON.
TIlFTON. CEORCIA.
PERUNA in Your Home
A housewife must glathe «m eid in cold., couch, and
er ailments, her prompts* in applying the remedy often
es a serious illness. Her«perience with remedies has led
to know that PERUNA b always reliable, that the should
’e it on hand for the inaediate treatment of mnghe mvj
is. and that it is nlwnv* * h—
JOHN A. PETERSON
orrioi dentist.
DR. A. E. O’QUINN
FIRST CLASS OEMTAL WOR'
Grown and Bridge Work
. a Specialty.
Over tlehin. 1 , Oru* Stare.
riFTON : C.EORC!.’
The Family
Safeguard
C. R. UWK'Rtn
tieneral Practitioner of Dentistry.
Crown and Bridge Wort a Special;
woman, given herewith, it
typical of thousands of let
ters that reach the Pcruna
Company from grateful
too employes of the Atlantic Mr. R. B Bclflowcr. of I.cnox.
, i »a«t Line railroad >.w tne ghost u .„, ._ T ;fi„„ ,.. • ... ,
1 walk this morning, and none nr them Mr . • atur,l! ‘>'
) were Ihc least bit scared. . Dell Inn er say* he.dnot think
Tne pay train came through on its uals aru entirely killed,- ci they
—fmtmthlrTrtp. Trrt rllSTrirmtrir aTi TiTT~ , ' r, 'Tihnw!ng green •jffiflnT ■BSFrJPirS’—
a: C. Elfcls. '
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
Special attention gWi. to ,
into the chan-
fl wor.i',:
danger without
- Baptist. ,
Methodist. .
Colton Mills
■resliyterian.
PERUNA.
.aJJ, .two o! which Air..
t_ .. ‘ n “ weight of Wimony that hoc amimu-
bled m the 44 yearn that ERUN'A has been on the
“Mjrketpnvaait,beyond qurstro*to be thereliable family nm-
to take, prrventk tho serious eltecu of colds.
«u«hs. trip and derangements f the digestive organs TM,
prorf Is published from time to (Be and many families have
ff : S. M'UHHA. V
Attoriley-Ai.Lnw
tifton ceoaciA
IHINK SATSUMAS SAFE.
b'-Thn-un't’ "* *' * r '.V “ r'"’"''
FULWOOD & HARGRETT
Attorneya-at-Law
Golden-Building
Tifton, Ga.
£ nt the number of attendants
„( he said, while not so large
it year, seemed to portend a>gni
“' number of njgulanr ns many
Jv to Ihc ndult Bible classes e>
7 their determination to perm
l 1 identify themselves with the
And this hopeful view was ti
„f other denominational lenders
Snturdey
rrrrlt- -wrtlri
DR. J. I). WILBANKS
VETERINARIAN
Office at Touchstone's Stable
Good Breadls Half the Mt
4 Then »ke that Halfi ^
a Smety by using W ..a
Olfice Phone.
Residence 137.
A calls responded to day or ui|
^Tifton, Georgia
For Infants and Children
•ij ?I«e For Over 30 Years
wJs ays bears . —
'/••'■Ides SOLOMON WALKER. ADEL. un l " “ !l w, »‘ n
tone- Adel. (In. Feb 7.—Sofcmon IlTlCI
'n'nTmi W “ rKer - a Fohfederate veteran. was' An flDl
d hrUigm ,,ur "’' 1 •'■’i 11 Monday mofning. having Telia How Vine
nervous, Jicd Sunday at the home of his son.
nn J - F. WaJtoe, wt e.f -Adel ■ wng.
r| to , ,>r '“ deceased was 83 years of age
iv-ry day ^'" l !,vcd in coun ‘y thirty years. _
ti *-lilicl- Funeral services were conducted by Lott.
UdtTnJm ® pv w - c Glenn. Mr Walker 1
11 survived Hy four sons. Ha wife .nil
[two daughters haying preceded him
to the _ grave
fROPRACTOR
l »u in a run«Swn.6eeU,. condition
»nc' Lad lost f|-ihj<1fi‘i V i -lilmr asked
. try Vinol, TSd at- r' taking two
1 my strength returned; I am
ng in flesh, it has built up my
1 and I am feeling fine for a
a uf my age, so 1 get nruund and
.y housework.”
The reason Vinol *u so successful
la Mrs. Wiekeraflam's cs« wsTbe-
cause it contains the very elements
Hooded to build her up.
. SOLD BY MILLS DRUG CO.
p/M (SeH-RlsIng and RewdJ
^1 All the ingredients al
for yoo in proportion*
injf success. You can not
UPRISING SUN FLOUR.
Tilton. Ceorcia.
Chronic Diseases Given I
Attention.
Consumption in the First a;
ond stage. Cancer., in their
Stage and all Bronchial Pise
All calls given special at
fay or night.
J. Af McCREA. M. D.
Quntion* of Serf—A
properly nnswer.-d In '
Common S.-r--.- Medical
K. V. Fierce, 'I. 1>. Ir
knowleiigc a young ninn 01
or daughter slmuld have,
’with color piav-e. and la.
hy mail, prej-.-j 1—ou race!
or stomps.
i.iwrer! h? Mr J H * Arnett - Motor A.
’iiln'n" Hie in Tifton on business Friday
Mr Arn,,tt movc ‘ 1 hpr « w l‘h hi* fam-
id m clutli. ily ah ” ul ,wo wicks ago from near
uf 3 dims* Roanoka, Ala. The Gazette welcomes
1 them to Tift county.
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Qj-Wos Rut Does Hot Aftsct The Hssd
riv’b UUOMOU-uct t'^nordmi^