The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, July 06, 1917, Image 1

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Fv K. v. Mai »y s sons FLOUR MILL FITZGERALD GEORGIA NEW MILL TEST RUN: 41 Bushel, and 52 Pound, New Georgia Wheat Milltf. 9 1-4 Barrel, Flour, 676 Pound, Bran, 80 Pound, Shets We are in. the market to^ischase all local wheat at highest market prices or mill your wheat for your ojn account at usual toll ' • Your business solicited and the same will have our prompt attention. ■\^e also will install a Grist-Mill, Feed Mili and Rice Mill and will be ftithe market to buy these product! from the farmers. * Write or Phone Us Phone 234, Fitzgerald, Georgia R. V. HANDLEY & SONS, Millers FITZGERALD GEORGIA A HONEY PEW M^LON. ROSE EULA PARRISH Registered Nur.. Sylvester, ..... Georgia; Medical, Surgical and Obetatrkal Call# Anew#red. Office Hour* 8 to 10 a.m.; 6 to 8 p.n Telephone No. 280 J. A. McCrea Physician NATIONAL BANK’S REMODELED HOME Mr. N. W. flailida^ Ha# Nearly Acre of Thi. Unu.ual Crop. Mr. N. W. dlalliday brought the Gazette yeeterday a Honey Dew melon from hi* farm one mile north ,, , , „ . of the city. It is only abcut half Ve, 7 Handsome and Convenient alze, owing to the dry weather, be-, Interior ing somewhat larger than a cants- 1 acre in these melons, the first time SAME BUILD G, MANY CHANGES they hare been planted in this sect ion Practically N.w Interior Cive. No- He expects to get about half a tional Model Banking Office# A# crop, but if the price is anything Wo " A# Increased Facilities, like as good as the Douglas man A handsome and distinct addition expects to get ($1 each) he will to Tifton’s business homes as well make big money off them. These as to this immediate section of 'the melons came from South America city, is the remodeled National Bank 0 rirnnn' ,ni * t * le ** ed c0,t **** * °* T'** 00 - 0n w hich the work is be. will tBUll - pound. This is their third year in the ing completed this week. drafting done in wshin'on Thomas may GET judgeship Washington. Juij 27—Summing up at noon showed the Red Cros 3 fund tobe twelve million dollars over-subscri'ud-' Fear has been expand however, that duplicate reports are responsible for thejurplus- . Will l Judge Tifton, Georg Di#ea#e# Glv E.peci.l C"»W" “ „ „„ „ ent—loap.. oa<l n.g. Cancer* m ft-ir Yoacj j , h |„, n , , SU<c -U BmnchUl j,., . All .11. «tv,n .P.C-.1 attention „ d ^ tb .„ h ,„ , „„ p day or night. J. A. McCREA. M. D. of Southern Circuit Now In Washington Washington, June 26.—The pres ence in Washington of W. E. Thom, as of Valdosta, followed by an in terview he .is understood,to have had with the Attorney General and a subsequent conference with Senators gave currency to the report that Thomas is bcing.scriously considered for appointment to the federal judg- ship vacancy in South Georgia. It la ed and generally is accepted' here "Ported that Attorney General as true, .that the federal government Gre|for y >» disposed to favor Thotn- itaelf will do the drafting probably " for ,hr Judgeship and may ree- in Washington, so there will be no omm ® nd his nomination to the Prea- oppertunity for local 'vr <ritisms, * dent ' _ political or otherwise Thc Georgi, Senators declined to As the regulations stand now. e - dbcu “ *® possibility of Thomas’ jery registered man bears , number.' •-"-mmendaUon by the attorney United State* and their first year in The directors of the National The numbers will be forwarded to Ken<r -— but th®? "iterated that Georgia. While their cultivation is have spent about *7.500 in beauti-i Washington and the drawing will be no man can wil1 b « confirmed for jin the nature of an experiment, Mr. fying and improving the building I entirely by number. The identity of ^ vacancy who is not chosen with 'e^ver ” — ' Men for Military Servii Drawn by Number, Washington, June 25.—Regula tions for drafting the new national army, now awaiting President Wil son's approval, contain provision for every step in the great undertaking, except tho actual method of the draft itself. No officiai announcement has been made, and official confirmation being withheld, but it has been The last Sifter FiUl is just as Gooi as the First it a Sack of ; Halliday believes they can be grown and the result should hi ______ ^ _ ___ ' the vacancy v rery grati- ( the Vjmbered men will be entirely ,b *' r “dvice. i charge of the TOMATOES CUT SHORT fying. both to the /Officials and to j unknown to the customers of the bank. While [draft machine little change is apparent, outside, ( IiAhcd on i y b> .' comparing tlje interior of the. building has beenl w ith a printed list in t reconstructed entirely giving the | home dUtrict bank to all practical purposes a new j A , ^ numbe „ dnwn they MONEY TO LOAN Applications received for loans CITY PROPERTY and FA1— LANDS of any amount and duration - | in t*® truck business. c ~uiu- I » 0 m'J d " n th , at y worms arc pale and number to contract some , mans WHITES CREAM VE__„ pel* worms promptly *j»a put* the j,c, ?bdd on the road to health. Price rw. w .k , H at n • , hom ® in th ® “ m ® locmUoo.- will be telegraphed to the home dU- ?.® e P"^ otUe - Sold b * Conger Drug DrT ..^“‘!’.r *!r *—•* Four long window, have beenltriots whcr.ffie raftered men -ilD COmP * ny <‘ dv > What W«# Crop cu t („ the north wall which give ]earn if they have been drafted. FARM j U .® i a,t _ on f thing after another perfect light, especially to the work- RISING SUN FLOUR KSeU-Ristag sad Ready Prepared) This result is obtained by mixing quality ingredients in just the proper proportions. GrouM from select Soft Winter WWh- •Clenffically blended with pure leavening why RISING SUN It the choice <3 Beet terms and easiest rates, ft. C WILLIFORD. Atty., A*..' Bowen Bildlng. Tifton. Ga. w-tf. J. E. PEEPLES Real. Estate and Insurance ' Tifton, Georgia Dft. N. PETERSON, TffiTTqN. CCORCt A. Th. ‘j?^f^nGu*!ntfiiriir»!n!JniiiniiiinuiLnLfiinL | when practically everything to eat The old vault has been ] is bringing a good price, one crop and a new double vault constructed. J M a ma after another ia a failure. Above this, in mezzanin^ form, has 1 heazmir the Thc last to eheck in bad is the been built the directors’ rotm which • tomato crop, which has been prac- was formerly on the lower floor, j tically rained by the dry weather.' and the removal of which gives more the tomatoes taking the dry rot. A lobby and vault room. The change few weeks ago there was every • most noticable to the public ia the up and this will, go before .At j the loeal boards. is exempted the man v number which was uf i order will take his *•“ j the crop is about gone. With rain a to the center of the firat floor, p crop may come in later, but the | The finishings througout JOHN A. PETERSON, OIFIOI DCMTIST. da. DR. A. E. O'QUINN. FIRST CLASS DENTAL W0R> Crown and llrtdge Work a Mpeclalty. TIFTON CEORCI > C. R. DICKER! General Practitioner of Dentistry &cwn and Bridge Wort a Special! TXVTOH, QBOBOIA. drawn next place and so on. In this way all those available for service out of thi 9,649,938 who promise of an abundant yield, nowjshifting of the lobby from the left " tr ' ,le " d *^11 be mede ready for — - (» .k. ......«... 1°“ ““ “J i™> thc first merrment of 625,000 will # j bulk of the crop is lost beyond hope, j building are in gray marble and b ' j I Mr. W. S. Harlan, of the Tift farms 1 mahogany, a pleasing contrast, and| C . ** ..' T** . ® ve °P®- said yesterday that in going over presenting a very handsome as i ° W1 * or ™ eleven acres he had gathered sixfeen well ns cool and comfortable appear- ?'° n arrange eir perso a . "«»«. iance. The metal work is of brenze. ! f “" “ d re P° rt * cantonment * Floor, and wainscoa.ing are laid in : ^ U the ’" 1,11 Foretboi'fhi. | Use same gray marble and the color ta tn ". n,n * ^ September 1 er very little sc i,eme is carried out in the ceiling ? ; decorations. Where YouIrIIII The !: Money Will Most There is much more lobby room than in the old building and the R. C. ELLIS, ATTORNEY-ATJLAW Spccinl attention given to collect '* crv ® List, has been instructed to re- People are learning that l forethought often saves them ?rpens_e. Here is an instance: E. Archer. Caldwell. Ohio, writes: do not believe that our family has i than in the old building and the ar- been without Chamberlain's Colic, rnngement ii very much better. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since „„ ,, . . . . k-piw !.•"« r,? ? l[h ‘ " d ago. When we go on an extendeo I Ieft “« marbl# eheck visit we tal^e It with us.” Obtains-1 against either wall. These -- ble everywhere. (adv) t h e new model, glass covered, with space underneath divided for checks, drafts, deposit slips, blotters, etc. On thc left is the room for wt.ner customers, fitted with chair*, desk*, elr., snd with * private window opening into the paying teller*** ANOTHER TO THE FRONT The Gazette office furnishes nother man for Uncle Sam's fighting j' force. Our linotype operator. Mr. Brooks. Cowart, who was on the Re- Ions and to matters -elating to lanr titlos. Will practice in all the Courts, r Building. T~ 1 if iob, U# H. S. MURK AY Attorney- At- L-aw TIFTON CEORQIA ' Office In Golden Buiidtue. FULWOOD A HARGRETT Attoraeya-et-Law Goldtn Building Tifton, G*. DR. J. D. WILBANKS VETERINARIAN Office at Touchstone’s Stable. Office Rhone: *73. . % Residence 137. (A*calls responde'A,!!. de) 1 i) I Tifton, : 'Tieorg;ia. w. L. MUR ROW CHIROPRACTOR Rooms in Mcleod-Onenl B!dp the Army School ■ K. I.,* Wednesday. Mr. Cowart was with Pershing i Meaiee fer t He expects to he sent to France *ft- ! t( , cr a brief course of instruction. The ( entire office regrets to see Brooks go ! ^ but wishes him well and a safe 1 grill. On this sice also three tellers' grills and at the far- thor.-end -the bookkeeper'* of fin On thc right is the Cashier’s and private at,. ita-l dopurtment for th. .Ctll.r,. j th « ._ jvaults. that on the right containing the safety deposit boxes and on the ; left- the manganese steel cash safe and books. To the right and to j the rear of these are the employes' J!U o. th, mnehinr » Bll-d “J •UU°"«r F ^.bln.t,. Th, b, Mr. M,* Webb. .! Modltri,. d “” * re Mo,llr «v latest design. I ■ The directors' room overhead is I reached by a staircase in the rear and is finished in the same style a* the first floor. A large plate glass window gives a complete view of the floor below. The officials have just cause to be proud of the bank's new home. It is very handstrae, a model of neat ness. convnience, and economy of space and will afford the employes much better facilities for the prompt and satisfactory transaction [JOE GONC [First-Class Laundry j Third ..Street, West of -Myon Hotel Tifton. r Cs„r(l# Take iuiphur Baths _ PU■ , at hom^/pr^ RHfc'jMATISM Gout, Fcx.-nu. Hives, etc. Right In your own hnaw snd at trifling cost, -you can er.loy thebenefil of healing sulphur bditu. Hancock SulphuS Compound # )• Sion ar*»rtm* to altcclcd »t TOUT grass#:’#: If he can't >r ##■4 hi# name and the price la u w» <UB t«aj »ou « bottle 40 td. ■ADCOCK UUCIO SULPKLa ^ COUPANV Se»^hthrCre«.^lw. ,of ' The public is invited to call .at any time during business hours and inspect the hank's new home. REV. WILLINGHAM RESIGNS. From the Adel News. At a conference of the Adel Bap tist choreh Sunday morning Bev. Thos. L. Willingham, who has serv ed the chard) faithfully during the Past year, tendered his resignation, to take effect at'that time. The resignation was accepted, but with regret by strong frianda of the min ister. | soon thereuAer. To thn Public. "I have been usmg Chamberlain' Tablets for indigestion for the past ix months and it affords me pleas ure to say I have never used a remedy that did me so muchgood. —Mr*. C. E. Riley. IBion. N. V Chamberlain’s Tablets are obtaina ble everywhere. (adv) We have been very fortinate in buying very' heavy in most all lines for the past six months. And our stock is the most complete to be found, j'l j anywhere; and prices much lower than you can * find elsewhere. 1 j For instance we mention Fruit Jars: IN CITY COURT OF TIFTON • The State v Simple Larceny. C. Wildier, ,r*>l; Plea of Guilty. Sentence 8 months or |75 and all costa. Wilchcr was charged with stealing !00 pounds of meat and one suit of clothes from Thomas Stewart. THOSE AWFUL CRAMPS Suggestions that may save Much Suffering , 1 Half gallon Ball Mason jars $1.25 doz. |! Quart Pint "Y 9f One nee, You with terrible cramp*. would have to stay in bed several days era month. I _ied ail kinds of remedies and was treated by doctor*, but my trouble con tinued until one day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and h*< it had done fo. other*. I tried it and now I am troubled with cramps and fee 1 like different woman. 1 cannot praise f ■ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- j . I pound too highly, and I am recommend- Inr it to my friends who suffer as I did. '* —Mrs. George R. Naylor, Box 72, Marysville, Pa. Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, j . J h'-adache. dragging-down sensations. ! I e fginting spell* cr indigestion should I [ I take i-ydia E. I'inkham’s Vegetable [. I Compound. Thousands have been re- stored to health by this root and herb remedy. Write for free and hemfol advice to Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co. (coo- fidential), Lynn. Mass Oniy women and read tuch letters. j j Then too, we have a full line of Men’s Palm BeacH [j and Kool Kloth Clothing at the old price. Men’s j j White and Palm Beach Oxfords, All kinds of Ladies’ Skirts and VVaists ready made. jj Then if these do not suit you, we have all kinds ij of fancy Skirt and Waist goods,-that we know will please you. If you are hot a Custo/ner, try us clnd be convinced We Want Your Business Omega Trading Company alIMlMfiliilfiUiIJi!Jiill!fi!JUli!Ii!JilJilJi