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liver active and regular.
Sold by Conifer Drug
Mother* can rest eassy after giv
ing "California Syrup of Figs,” be
cause in a fe»r hours all the clogged
up sraste, sour bile and fermenting
food gently move out of the bowels
and you have a well, playful child
again. Children simply will not take
the time from play to empty their
bowels, and they become tightly
packed. - ••*-—*-*
YARBROUGH-MITCHELL
Mrs. T. E. Arnold announces
the engagement of her daughter
Ethel Hortense Yarbrough to John
Edward Mitchell, of Richmond, Va..
the marriage - to take place at 'the
First Methodist church, Tifton, in
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
_ sluggish and
id herd of *U*nach disordered.
, and now When cress, feverish, restless,
ught from **• it tongu e is coated, then giive
Station. thai delicious “fruit laxaoive."
at*. Go. Children love.it, and it.. c*n not
5-dlt wit entise injury No difference what
idlove M. a, ' s y°»r little cne—if full of cold,
Dekle of ° r a sorc throat, diorrhoea, stomach
remember, a
A CARD -OF THANKS
bad breath.
always be the first treatment given.
Full directions for babies, children
of all ages and grown-ups are prin-
meeting of the Board of Co. Com.
miseioners df Berrien, at which the
matter of employing a farm dem-
PERFECT CONFIDENCE
The Kind You Have Alw<
W. A. Bailey and family.
MANY MELONS MOVING
for a SO-cent Two special trains over the At-
Syrup of Figs' Janta, Birmingham and Atlantic
and see that it carried ninety carloads of melons
‘California Fig through Tifton Thursday. One »pe-
Ke make no c ial with thirty cars passed through
back with con- j Friday morning. . The melons were
yrup. ■ from points on the Georgia North-
em and were turned over to the
MR. LONG | A „ b .-and A. af Moultrie,
e gave a fare- j Mr H . H. Tift, Jr., shipped two
ght or Mr. J, ,.,^0,4, this week, one Monday and
tonight for Sa- onc ywt erday.
ENLISTMENTS TODAY
« or f* \i , Miss Nellc 'Guest, of Fitzgerald,
Tta bSraiv *1 Itok, ,„ d d
U,mj» with k„ .Utet. mS. 0. c.
James H. •Fw.tier, -Adel Whitl-v
Mallie J. d’.Quinn, Sparks. WhtUey.
Jake J, Wilcox, Willaeoochee.- |
There are only a few vacencie**, RM n 1* n Dn
kfi In th, .!*»' con- The In- IVlclgnOlia CKUII1
elude machinists. trisgriph aod LIQUID FACE POWDER.
telephone operators, outside line-
nKk women who knowhow
VTnf to take care of the com-
] plexion. Cannot* be
I deterfted. Heals Sun-
bum, atop* Tan. Soothing,
/\Sj cooling, refreshing.
l- A Ftot. H’Ma ■'
1 , TSc.al'DosarMsriyMfAraEi
Sample (eitW color) for 3e. Stamp.
Lro.Mis.Co_ tOSooii. FUdi S«_ B>oollm.N.Y.
See the officer for pertic-
SSSSSS’SSS’S'SSS K- Irwin, nf D,™,.
health in a natural, permanent way. announces the > ngagement of his
If you are run down, tired, uorvoua, daughter, Nellc Christine, to Mr.
ESE5iSi“uSSta5'^SLi p *¥?
• fan a Oowae. SioowStVi. n. j. - ^ the wedding to taka place in August ,
Good Bread h Half the Meal
Then malt* that Half
a Surety by using
Rising Sun
Flour
(Self-Rising and Read,
All the ingredients already mixf-d
for you in proportions that assure
baking success. You can not fail when
you use RISING SUN FLOUR.
The select Soft Winter Wheat, the par* Ingredient* t
sanitary scientific mixing, all go to aet the high ■U.
for Rising Sun Flour. Ask your grocer tot It. '
and Mr. H. B.
it 7:30 o'clock
at the First Bap-
/
HONEST NOW, AIN'T ITT
A little horse sense
Now and then
If awfully rare
Among us men.
—Timea-Union.
Miss Iela Smith, of Fitzgerald,
the guest of Mr*. Will Eason for »
few days.
Miss Ethel Carter is spending her
jummer vacation in .MeClenny, Fla.,
with her sister.
Mrs. L. C. Wade, of Lumpkin, ar
rived Tuesday and is the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Holder, for some
1, Frank,-
Senator W H. Hendricks is spend
ing several days at hom e this week
looking after hi* patients.
Mrs. Me Craw and little daughter.
Bennie Bella, of Sardis, Miss
the guests of Mr* J. S . Taylor.
. Mrs. E. 1. McCartney ana Mine
Nettie are the guests of relatives
and friend* i n Abbeville ft
Mr*. L. G. Maynard and daugh.
r, Mist U slie, reutmed Friday
from. Florida where they had been
for the past ten months.
Mins Flo is* Tillman, who has been
spending the past few days in Moul
trie. returned to Tifton Friday and
is again wih her aunt, Mrs. Perry
Moore.
Mr. L E. Slack, of Boiton, spent
the night at Tifton the guest of Mr.
B H. McLeod, coming oyor frem
Moultrie yesterday where he attend
ed the ball gvne.
Mrs. T. E. Stubbs and children
of Ft Myers, Fla., arrived Tuesday home Sunday night from
night and are the guests 0
rats, Capt and Mr*.
Savannah
attending 1
Statesboro, where
'«en visiting friend and
house-party at Savan-
Col. and Mrs. C. C. Hall and Mas
ter Cj C„ Jr„ left Thursday for
Nashville, where they will spend the
Bummer on account of CoL Hall’s
Carrier W. L. Powell represent
ed the R. F D. carrier* of Tifton
at the State Convention of Rural
Letter Carrier* which met in Ma-
on the 4th and continued
through the 5th.
There was quite a lot doing oier
at th e courthouse Monday mc*mng,
being the occasion it Ordin-
1 court, -County .Commissioner's
court, and th* regular monthly ap
pearance term of the City Cotirt of
Tifton.
Mr. T. S. Marchant, of Decatur
Conn*?', who name up laot •
and spent th* weekend with rela
tives in Tifton and vicinity, return
ed home Monday morning.
Marchant i* well pleased with that
section and thys they have good
crop*.
Mr. and Mm. J. W. Long will
leave tomorrow for Savannah to
make their home, Mr. Long having
been transferred to that poetoffle'e.
Wc wish thorn good luck but regret
to see them leave Tifton.
Messrs. ArthuT Cobb and George
Albertson, who enlisted in the navy
aom* time since, received a call to
report for duty in Jacksonville.
George left Tuesday night and Ar
thur Wednesday at noon.
Mrs. W. S- Cobb returned yester
day from Jacksonville, where
spent two weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. Joe Rogers. Mrs. Rogers aecoi
panied her home and Mr. Roger* will
■»“■**»«*4 ‘r , dSa^d fl,, «ssa. "s
Col. F. G. Boatright and daugh- hack of that.is usually a torpid liv-
tar, Mias Frederica, of Cordele, mo- 1 er: A condition which invites di»-
ored over to Tifton this month*, HERBDfEUs'the remedy need.
CoL Boatright coming over on legal * ~ «•"•«**
business. Miss Boatright is the>jpri ee 60c.
guest of Mias Nell* Murray for thr : Co.
day. ! Mr*. H. D, Webb and children re-
When the baby is suffering the lurned Saturday night from Logans*
From the
Th.
Moore,
Mm. L.
Thursday
tist church.
The sotting for the ceremony
one which reflected both beauty and
exquisita taste.
Lengthwise in front of the ros
trum was a pergola of white o*
which vine* gracefully trailed in
strikingly realistic manner. T
farther tide was enclosed with
trsllis with s background of white
which ferns and palms on ped-
were placed. Hanging from
th* center front of the pergola
a wedding bell of white flowers,
der which the bride and grt
plighted their vow£
Just before the ceitmony
■Preston-Horne. of Atlanta, sang.
Perfect Lot*." accompanied by Miss
Effle Dukes, who also played
wadding march.
The ushers for the occasion
Messrs. Tom Scarboro and E
Harrell. The bridejenaids
groomsmen were Misses Alice Way,
Janie Owens 'and Eleanor Home, of
Tifton; Messrs. A. A. Cobb and AL
Pope, of Tifton. and Pies Dixon,
of Quitman. The bridesmaids wore
dainty afternoon gowns of white
over flesh chiffon and largfc hats
Georgette crepe. They carried
bouquet* of field daisies and val
ley lilies, around which was shirred
lace frill and finished with streani
■s of pink ribbon.
Preceding the bride were the lit
tle Dower girl and boy. Ruth Moore
d Jack Hackett, Jr., in dainty
ite costumes and carrying pink
baskets Tilled with daisy petals.
The bride entered with her maid-
of-honor. Miss Juanita Moore, who
ore a lovely gown of pink satin
vnmed with silver lace, wi
of pink crepe and carried a bouquet
if daisies showered -with valley lilies.
de wore an elegant travel
ing suit of ivory faille with flesh
colored blouse of satin and hat of
itraw, rose trimmed- She ear-
bouquet of gardenias and or-.
The groom met them _at-\he chancel
with his best man. MtTh. T. Home,
of Oglethorpe. »n<i the ring cere
mony was performed by-Bev, J. M.
Haymore.
An informal reception was given
the home of Mr. and Mr*. L. hi.
Moore, following the wedding cere
mony for the bridal party and
of-town guests.
The wedding presents which
WUlGo Bofor. th
Tift Grand Jury
Miss Agnes McKenna, who ha
rendered such signal service in juve
nile rescue work, .spent Saturday
morning in Tifton and addressed a
*ne_tting composed of the city offi
cials. officials of the City Court of
Tifton. minister* of • the Tifton
ehunchea and many other promi
nent cititena in the City Council
room* at 9 o'clock.
She told of the great work that
wa* being done by the juvenile
courts, and made a deep impression
on her hearers.
Miss McKenna ha* organized this
work in Thomas, Lowndes, Crisp,
and other counties in this immediate
section and will probably be Abated to
organize a branch in Tift County.
She will return to Tifton Monday.
July 9th, to take up the matter of
providing for juveniles brought bc-
the criminal courts with the
Grand Jury of Tift Superior Court,
which will then be in session.
SELDOM SOLD NOW
Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day's Work—Dodson’s
Liver Tone Acts Better Than Calomel and Is Harmless for
Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
Nancy Elizabeth Suttcn and
Mr. John Inghram, of Barney, Ga.,
were married at the Methodist par
sonage in Tifton Sunday morning
10:30, Rev. G. W. Mathei
fronting the ceremony. +
Mrs. Inghram is one of Tift
County's splendid young women and
member of one of the best fam-
of this section, being a daugh
ter of Mr. John Y. Sutton. She
taught at the Fairview School last
term and numbers her friends by
her acquainsnces. Mr. Inghi
of the prominent young planter*
the section .ground Barney and
the Gazette withes for him and his
charming bride a long and pros
perous wedded life.
Every druggist here, yes! ymir druggjstAfld
everybody's druggist has noticed a great/flilling-
off in the sale of calomel. They all-give t'ie
same reasop. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its
place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people know it while
Dodson's Liver Tone is safe and gives belter re
sults,” said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's
Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every
druggist. A large family-sired bottle costs only 50
cents and if you find it doesn't take the place of
dangerous, salivating calomel you have only to ask
for your money bade.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant-tasting. pure
ly vegetable remedy, harmless to both children
and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine, no sick headache, biliousness, ague,
sour stomach err clogged Awels. Dodson’
Tone doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience
day like calomel.
Take a dose of calomel tonight
you will feel sick, weak and nausea
a day’s work! '
Dodson's iaver Tone is real
You'll know it next morning
wake up with your head clear,
bowels clean, breath sweet and
You will feel cheerful and
for a hard day's work.
You can eat anything aft
of salivating yourself or your'
Get a bottle of Dodson's Live
1 my guarantee You'll nevet* aga
of nuty, dangerous calomel into
Smith has bGughf out a
lot of 66 second hand machines at a
bijr bargain and will sell them at
big bargains- In the lot are Whites,
New Homes, Standards News-Royals,
Free Domestics, and other*. Some
as flpod machines as made, and will
good work as they‘ever did,
and after being reworked look very
well. If interested it will pay you
him. Let him take one out.
to you and try it out. If not satis
factory pour it baqk into the jug.
You can get one at slty price, or at
almost any terms. See him before
the lot is picked over. dlt w-tf
H* Began County Seri*
Nigh, at Ty Ty
Dr. Whittle. District Health Offi
cer. gave the first of a series of illus.
trared lectures on mnilation and
public health at Old Ty Ty school-
house Friday nigt*.
Dr. Whittle was accompanied bv
Dr. White and County School" Cap*
erintendent Ammons. They wer>!
by an audience of about fifty
which listened with close „attentioil
the lecture.
Dr. White made a short talk
hog cholera, telling the people
‘teir service at any time :
that he was not very busy.
London, July 5 (Official).—The British advance in Bel
gium has been restuaed. I.' the Heltebeke sector the British
advanced along a fipni six hundred yards wide, after a
strong bombardment of Abe Gentian positions.
London. July 5.—British airmen bombarded the German
military aerodromes in Belgium Tuesday night- Several
tons of bombs were dropped.
Motlverlvood.
double affliction of hot weather! rille, where they had been visiting
/ and bowel disorders, the remedy J relative*. They were called home
needed la McGEE S BABY ELIXER- u, . . 1... im -s. B » p .. n- Ti
lt reduce, the feverirt condition. - * * TT^ni “Ti
correct* the stomach and check* thc W ' bb b,d r« d another para-
loosenesa of the bowels. Price’26e ■ lytic stroke.
ft’s™*- s °“ 1 ” Co "‘" b,i "« “"' d
Mr.-dHtv ““ J" 1 '
-ko h.r, bra tb, ■■“ y «"* " •<
.1 Mr. .„d Mr, J. N. g.„. ^ •“ “ d
„.ral d.„ romn, tb. '™
Moor-Bra, -.ddio, i»4t.oltB,.V” l “ d
Tbnndoy ,v,nin«. r-torr—d to thrir I- E-d—. VmIdo,to. Co.
bom. In Atlonto jetterdoy. Thry'
‘ « b, Wu Wl-
Tifton P«oU H— Good I-
For Complat* RmILdc*.
Do you know how
To find relief from baelteehe;
To correct distressing urinary ills; ty Sheriff. Rossie Shaw under
To aasist weak kidneys? warriWt from Norman Park ebarg-
Your neighbors know the way— ing cheating and swindling. Chief
Hav e used Doan's Kidney Pill*; of Police J. E- Maddox of that place
Have proved their worth in many came Tor the prisoner Saturday
tests. night.
Here’s Tifton'testimony. Mr. W. W. Timrfions brought
Mrs. A. Conger, ttst 'Seventh pumpkin *0 town this morning which
•tre'et, sayi; “I suffered from a weighs 49 1-2 pounds. The seed
dull ache in the small of m y back were planted just eighty days ago.
that bothered m* mostly at night. Mr. Timmons says he has about
At times my back ached so that I 600, all from 60 cent* worth
thought it would break i n two. seed. " They come in Just at the right
When I stooped b*-sat down for a time for hog and cow feed,
long time, a sharp, piercing pain x E Phillips, member of
took me across m y back and I could Boart of Control; T. W. Tift, mcm-
hardly get up again. I also had ber of the Executive Committee; L.
«nd headache*. I ’ p. Thurman. J- £• Golden, W. M.
tnajictnej but llibv ir.n > .• u——— mfttnr..i tK—...—u
both elegant and serviceable, shown
the horn* were testimonials of the
popularity of the bridal couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Horne left last night
r a six weeks' trip via Atlanta,
through North Carolina and Virginia,
which will be made in Mr. Horne's
After, their return they will
make their home in Moultrie.
r .and Mrs. W. W. Bryan enter
tained with a picnic at Lucy Lake
for their visitor* yesterday. The
party included their guests. Mr. J. J.
Bryan and family. Mr. J. R. Curtis
and Misses Bryan and Curtis, Mrs.
W. E. Baker, Miss Ava Baker, Mr.
Robert Bryan and% family and Mrs.
Lucy Bryan and children.
A delicious picnic dinner
spread at noon and swimming was
enjoyed in the cool waters of the
lake. In the afternoon they motor.
>ver to Fitzgerald.
Virgic Lenorm. the six.year.old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Bailey, died at their home at Brinton
yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock from
dysentery following a relapse from
The funeral was held at the home
11 o'clock and interment followed
at Zion Hope cemetery. Rev. G. W.
Mathews of the Tifton Methodist
church, conducted the services.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey arc compara
tively strangers in thi* section, hav
ing moved h?re from Alabama about
two months ago, but many friends
made since their coming extend deep
sympathy in the lose of their loved ,
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
CASTORIA
dnstrator wa*’up for coiisiflcniticn.*' ,fd «®ch bottle.
Will Ho-, wlrad, ... .rr,.„d »' “•"“*» «* WW
.. Phillip*..* S.tnrd,y b, D-pu- ;**, J™" <“ 1 ?*“"*
— I bottle of California Syrup of Fig*
| then Icoka carefully and see that it
took diffwiem -majirfnej but' ih’eyjWail, and other*, motored through
didn’t do mo a bit of good. I. ^ v'mldoste thU morning to attend
finally uaed Doan's Kidney Pill* and Ute meetiSr, pf - the Georgia Land
th« first box helped me so much I Owners' Assetstioo. which convened
that I got more. I took about|j n that city thi* morning at 10:00
throo boxes altogether and they o'clock.
curad me." Mr D Janwrd left Sunday
Aioe 60c at all dealers. Don't for Savannah where he will be with
simply ask for a kidney remedy—(the Savannah River Lumber Go.
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the
that Mrs. Conger had.
'•'Mrs. Jarrard and baby went over
Feotor Thomas villa to spend a month, with
J^ilburn Co., Mfgr*., Buffalo, N. Y. her mother, Mr*. Eidson. before Ko-
, mg .jo Savannah. We indeed regret
j to* see time not estimabU young
* people leave Tifton but wish them"
H success in their nw home.
VANCEVILLE NEWS
Hunting boll weevils is the order
of the day in this vicinity. The far
mera seem to be finding-plenty of
them. They are about the only
crop that the dry weather hasn’t
hurt.
Mr. Herbert Woods of LaGrange,
is visiting home folks.
Miss Brewer Gentry spent Sunday
very pleasantly with Mr. and Mr*.
W. E. Doss at Sycamore.
Mr. George Elrod and family of
North Georgia are visiting relatives
Private Shas, Coburn came over
from Savannah last Sunday and spent
a few hour* with home folks.
The all day ringing at New River
vaa put off for awhile on account
it hot weather.
The Sunday school at New River
a» been changed to 3 o’clock in the j
afternoon. Wc give all an invitation I
attend.
Mr. Charlie Coburn was back
heme visiting .his parents last week.
Miss Melissa Hand was the guest
of Miss Lottie Lewis Sunday,
lone Aultman " spent the week
ith her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Slocum,
of Fairview.
Velma Browning spent Saturday
night with Minnie Lo Eubank 1
Mr*. Minnie Slocum. Mrs. W.
Lancy and Mrs. Jaoiei Smith spent
Sunday with Mrs. L. W. Aultman.
Velma and Annft Browning, lone
and Edna Aultman?- Beth and Bta
ll und spent Sunday afternoon
with Ola Lawrence.
Mr. L. W. Aultman's home is
known as Sunnyside.
Ditnpl)
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which haa been
in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
_ y) - and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
I/-CUcMi Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
noria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregor
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil," Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrup6. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation. Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stotpach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sletp.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
PRtPAREDNES
5 1-2 Per Cent 'FARM LOANS
7 Per Cent Tifton City Loans
We make farm loans at 6 1-2 per cent, interest and
give the borrower the privilege of paying part of the
principal at the end of any year, stopping interest oa
amounts paid, but no annual payment of principal re
quired.
r. (Telus. w. w. bryan.
Golden Jtaildlng. Tifton, Georgia.