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"I feel ea good now at 1 did forty
year* ago. and that's saying a whole
Hot, for 1 .haven’t seen a well day
hardly since I can remember. For
forty wears at least I have been
bothered with kidney and liver trou
ble and never knew what it was to
feel well and strong like other pec-
Iplc. I was bilious also, and tuf-
1 fered severely with catarrh of the
per cent, higher then yon ,ro “ ™ <° 100 or ;
United Statea 7’iree—the 1 , _
*Chainthe ’Usco* end the Cor *‘ U *» 'Nobb/.
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of tick eradi
Southern stat
3 incr e I,^ C o?‘JJ, , /^ af P e e ;^ t ,remen -
te-wWCfc'li reparation at
Btl'.fRhout. exception
the hot weather of the
pntbs. Chamberlain's
a *ad Diarrhoea Rrm-
6 many times its cost
I and is almost certain
fd before the summer
has no superior for the
■ which it is intended.
Obtainable everywhere,
United States fires
Are Good Tires
TIFTOW »QY TO FRANCE I THEY WONT AGREE
J«<f**l. P*rkar Want la First Con- Scant*
Hngmt of Unci. Sams.
Honored by being one of the first \ Washington, June 29.—Attorney
of our fighting men to carry the General Gregory is understood
Stars and Stripes into battle in to have no Ufled Senator Hoke Smith
J-ruice, Jeff M. Parker, a young and Thomas W Hardwick Of Geor-
man from Tifton. has left with the ^ he p „p. red to .end
first contingent of U. S. Marines for ^ ^e White House a recoer.menda-
•wvice overseas. Only picked men ' tion of Judge W. E. Thomas of VaL
have been selected to represent the dosta for appointmant as federal
Marine Corps in the first division. I district judcrc of the southern dis. , ,
In sending those highly trained | trict of Georgia and asked if-they Iot> for 1 h “’
•nd seasoned sailor-soldiers the Gov- ( will consent to his confirmation,
wnnient is following the precedent | Neither of the Georgia senators
established by over a hundred years ' is willing to discuss the matter, but
of warfare. During this period the | it is generally believed here they
“Soldiers of the Sds” have been will fight the nomination. Whether
fixst to fight for the flag in Tripoli, j Mr. Gregory will put t
Mexico, Chins, the Philippines, Haiti i Thomas to be sacrificed,
Domingo, Cuba, Nicaragua
d elsewhere.
^Jeff is a son of Mr. C. L. Parker,
* i, and enlisted in the United
Marine Corps at its Atlanta
ruiting station on April lb,
He is now attached to the
f Marines,
r Marines -are' oied for
e service and will
e front unless under
ROSE ELLA PARRISH
Registered Nurse
Sylvester, ..... Georgia.
JMedical, Surgical and Obstetrical
Calls Answered.
Office Hours 8 to 10 a.m.; 6 to 8 p.
Telephone No. 280
J. A. McCrea
Physician and Surgeon
Consumption in ths First and Sec
ond stage. Cancers in their Yourg
Stage and all Bronchial Diseases.
All calls given special attention
day or night. \
J. A McCREA. M. D.
MONEY TO LOAN
Applications received for loans
CITY PROPERTY and FARM
LANDS of any amount and duration;
Bast terms and easiest rates.
B. C. WILLIFORD. Arty.. Ages
Bowen.Bilding, Tifton, Ga. w-tf.
Judge U. V. Whipple, is not known. 1 he » d » nd stomach. My digestion was
The situation in the Senate appai- unpaired, and my sleep was never
ently has not changed and “sena- restful, but I feel different now.
torial courtesy" can again be in- "Since taking Tanlac I feel
voked to defeat an executive sp-'^od I alft-goiing to take a trip and j in tf,,, city Frida took dcfiniw
pointment. I have made my arrangements to ! slcps to t ff ecc
Senator Hardwick has not 'yield- leave here on the 22nd of April ai '
ed his pgsition that if the vacancy j by water to Baltimore. I a
extreed bynhe death ST Judge LamK-'T.’Slng lo take a bottle of fan!
to be filled, it must be with a! with me and will ha<
of his choosing. . stateroom. That 1
steps to effect a permanent organi
zation and to extend its membership
■together tirk-infastad e mm ties.-
. Dr! W. M. Mackellar. U- S. In-
•n m y J spector in charge of tick eradica.
The President and the Attorney' think o_' Tanlac. I am proud oftlguhnsen e0rK ' a ' * nJ ^ >r ' ** ctrr F
General arc not yet ready to accept. this medicine because it was made
Senator Hardwick's dictation in irr my home state and I know it is
the matter and tlfc vacancy re- 1 all right. "
mains. Many prominent attorneys' This interesting statement was
of the southern district have been made by Saraubf Lutz, who lives at
in Washington recently. appealing j 120 Forrest street. Jacksonville,
to Senator Hardwick to abandon ' Mr. Lutz moved to Jacksonville
his opposition in the public interest j about two years ago on account of
and permit the court to cutch up j ill-health. H e is a widower and
with accumulated business. has children living in Cincinnati.
I "YU*, sir," he continued, ^Ihis
*141,000 INSURANCE , medicine has done wonders fo r me
I and 1 never dreamed that 1 could
on Which fi nd such absolute relief in any med‘
licincs as I hav,- found in Tanlac. I
N >end | n K “ am now beginning to gain in weight
few days in Tifton arranging hi. af-1 anil had 2 , hig
week. M y back and kidneys don't
bother me any more, my catarrh is
than it has been in years and
feel good
Remarkable
Graham \
. W. H. Gra
fairs to move to Arkansas, where
he has been for several mon*hs with ,
the Jefferson Standard Life Insur-!
Company.
took this medici
indigestion a good
, . . , . prize of-. used ^ haw- i-iuigesuon a goon
C-wv. mm* ,io w with „ lh „
"Vi ' my ..om.ch —Id »„
put IJua, ma.Ua. Thar, ha,. wllh
tiers out after this prize and it took
hard work to land it. Mr. Graham
turned in $27,000 in one week.
Ths capital prire was *100 and
the contestants also participate in
division of 12,200 bonus Mr.
Graham gets a trip to the World's
Series baseball games this fall npd
vacation at Asheville. N. C.
dizzy and have shortness of breath.
Tanlac has relieved this Vouble. too
I tell you it is a grand medicine.
Tanlac is sold by 'Conger Drug Co.
in Tifton; Ty Ty Drug Co. in Ty Ty
R. H. McMillan, in Brookfield
Cox Drug Co., in Omega; H. Sea-
graves. in Fender, and by ail leading
druggists.
DR. N. PETERSON,
TIFTON. CEORCIA.
JOHN A. PETERSON.
DR. A. E. O’QUINN,
FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORK
Crown sud Bridge Work
a Specialty.
C. R. DICKERl
General Practitioner of Dentistry.
Crown and Bridge Work a Speolaltt
H. S. AIURHA.Y
Attorney-At-Law
Tift county road gang has Many Solicitof.-Cneral to B. Pol
finished the Brookfield road and is Os Snlnry.
w working the road to Nashville. | Atlanta. July 3 —Soltcitors-Gen-
There is work badly needed on,,. r .i wh o are now paid feeg ar(
the National Highway. For a long : in|f t0 have hard M j|j nE in the fu .
time Tift County had the best strip tU re, as already evidenced by th.
of this highway south of Macon. | trcnd „f things in me legislature.
of the worn. There Last year, the legislature passed
is more travel over this than
other road in the county and travel
is what wears a road down.
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For
Weak
Women
In use Iorover40yeanl
. Thousands ol voluntary
letters from women, tell
ing of the good Cardui
has done them. This Is
Uie best proof ol the value
ol Cardui. It proves that
Cardui Is a good medicine
for women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drugs m
Cantu). It is composed
only of mild, medicinal
“Ingredients, with no bad
after-ellects.
TAKE
bill authorizing the legislature,
through a constitutional irfncndmenl
pass special hills placing solicj-
tors-gcncral on salaries
counties comprising a judicial
cuit petitioned for the change. This
year the advocates of the salary
system Sent forth a call for a cay
cus of representatives whose
ties desired the change, and they
(flocked in from all directions,
j planned to make all the bills
form in language and form, ex
ing only as to the names of the
counties' and judicial circuits in
volved. and to put them through
ion and lndi f
led Chsmberli
I have ever used for constipation
ami indigestion. Mv wife nlso used
them for indigestion and thev did . . _ .
her good,' writes Eugene S. Knight tractors who
Wilmington. N. ' C. Chamberlain's ton Packing Plant.
Tablet* are mild and gentle in their
action. (Jive them a trial. You
• Vi
certain to he pleased with the
sable laxative effect which
produce. Obtainable every--
-thod by which Gcdrgin
could become tick free within the
next two or three years with the
co-operation of the land-owners and
others. A most interesting paper
showing the necessity and economy
of tick eradication prepared by B
W. Hunt, president of the Middle
of Georgia Bunk at Eatonton, was
read. Mr Hunt declared that the
destruction of the cnltle tick is the
first step toward establishing a pro
fitable cattle industry in Georgia
and that the banks could not afford
lo lend money to finance the ent
ile industry until the tick is elim
inated. He also stressed the im
portance to Georgia farmers of us
ing the pumice from their cane for
ilagc. Mr. Hunt has reccrnmeniL
cd thnt th- banks in the tick
ifested counties in Georgia give
financial support to the three year
itrucitve campaign which ha*
•Bi^ projected by the Georgia Land
For Sale by J. F. Walters and Central Grocery Co.
AT THE POSTOFFICE
Owner* Aasociation.
The meeUng was presided over
Alexander K. Sesaoms. president.
Cogdell. The report of the treasur- 1
er indicated that nearly four million i
Clerk J W Long, who haa bean
transferred to the Savannah office,
i succeeded by Mr. Polk Adams,
dio is filling the place as substi-
re* are now represented In the tute.
seciation, and "over 1.500.000 „
m actually .i|,,M V a»J pl, fe d. Qlrtl * P '”“ 11 ' “
Remarks enlhusiasaicaBy indors- '* fill,n * ^ J> Uce ot M r . Adams,
ing the program of the association I
were made by William B. Stillwell. I
Savannah; T W. Tift. Tifton; T. E.
Phillips. Tifton; C. W Hillhouse.
Sylvester: L. Ball. Bainbridge; Jas
McCrackin, Valdosta, and C. S. [ I
Uekcr and R. N. Pindell. Jr., of | |
Baltimore, vice presidents of the
Southern Settlimfent and Develop
ment Organization. Judge F. C.
McDonald discuased the legal as
pects of the association. J
Judge J. F McCrackin of Valdos- 4 j
. L. Bnll of Bainbridge and T. W.; [ 3
Tift of Tifton were named as a spe- j» |
gUi committee to prepare a bill for J | |
sUtewide tick eradication for im-
lediate introduction in the Legisla-
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. Prepares Up for entrance to all leading collegea, univereitiea sad
i 1 collegea, ,—--
scientific schools Able faculty. Homelike aurruundings. Physical
ing. Moral and religious welfare of stndcnla carefully safeguarded.
Discipline, bated on trulhfulncaa and honor among atudenta. Is Kind bat
firm. Spacious grounds and splendid buildings ®* '— J '
tones Hot sot cold shower baths Electric r
Large library, fine gymnasium. Military training. Low rates
Btjonplacing your ion ilmckir*. read our catalog.
A M. HUGam, A.M., LL. D., HeadiM»fer. Oxford. Ga.
m Wlisie Your taflH
Money Will § |j |
Carl Mueller, a young German
wo could scarcely tfpeak English,
”” arrested by Deputy Sheriff
ic Shaw Saturday morning for [ I
the authorities of Bradcntown, Fla., s |
charged with stealing a Ford car ! J
Mallory on . J ]
We have been very fortunate in buying very
heavy in most all lines lor the past six months.
And our stock is the most complete to be found
anywhere; and prices much lower that! you can
find elsewhere.
For instance we mention Fruit Jars:
from Mrs. Gertrude N
the third day of April last.
Mueller was working for the’ con*'
building the Ti}-!| J
Deputy Sheriff j j _
h, b„„.a, M,„„„ <w,.!j! Halt gallon Ball Mason
came for the prisoner
night, who went with
without giving any
wife rAnalned in Tifton
FULWOOD Sc HARGRETT
At torn *y*-at-Law
Goldsn Boilding
Tifton, Ga.
DR. J. D. WILBANKS
VETERINARIAN
Office ub Touchstone's Stable.
Office I’hone', J73.
Residence 137.
A culls respondeX^u duy or nigl
Tifton, Georgia.
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
The annual alock holders'
I ing of the Bank of Lenox uan on 1
June 26th, says the Adel News. The '-'aiarrh
(showing made by the bank for the SJwrnL.
: past year was very gratifying. There !
jwos a 10 per cent dividend declared | ictjally. ac
and about 2(1 per cent passed to the by destroy*
.-urplus and undivided profits. jbu!TjlnW
| Among the directors elected for
! era that th.
$100 Reward, $100
^Ths^readera e " — •
W. L. MURROW
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooms in Mcleod-Oneal Bldg
* JOE GOWC
First-Class Laundry
Third .Street, Westof
—^-Myon Hotel
Tifton, : Georgia
You can rely on Cardui.
Surely it -will do for you
what it has done lor to
many thousands of other
women! It should help.
“I was taken sick,
seemed to be ...
writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste,
of Madison Heights, V*.
"I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . . .
Just staggered around.
- . . I read of Cardui,
faking one bot-
before taking quite
ell much better. I
took 3V.0T 4 bottle* at
that time, and was able to
do my work. I take It In
the spring wfien run
down. I had no appetite.
If la the best tonic I ever
“w.” Try Cardui.
AD Druggists
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the ensuing year were. Jacob Rowe,
J. \V. Gray, §, Harrell. L. Q. Ben. j{££-Thrt of
ton. J. D. Robinson. C A. Sears, and '
M. J. L. Grincr. j Tvk« llsu'a
Officers foc_ the' ensuing vuar
elected were S Harrell. Pres.; M. J.
L. Griner, Vice Pres.; J. D. Robin
son, cashier, C A. Sears, Asst. Cash-
From the Adel News:
A new Baptist church haa been 0
0 | ganizeil in Adel, the name of which J
JUST LIKE * COMMON MAN ! 2^*™'
AlT.aU, July 3—Go.araa, Ua|jh “a, h “ [
cock roaches out of the governor’s
mansion, into which he moved y«»- 1 the'v'remaT * rf'fh " d ’ 1,U
Urday. that he didn’t ’get to Tu. of-1 lrf .^ e C1 ^'
fice in the Capitol utfril 3 o’clock. 1 1 N W “ h " the new or K* n - !
The roaches had taken complete A tow “ c “ n ^
charge in the short lapse between [ ^° 0# 7h * ,
the new church.
Harris' departure
Governor Dorsey’s arrival.
Talring Big Chances.
It is a great risk to travel without
bottle of Chamberlain’s CoB>
Cholera *and Diarrhoea Remedy, iu.
*’•’* Preparation cannot be obtained i
4 - th c trains or steamships. At- :' :
tacks of bowel complaint arc often
3 sudden and very severe, and every-
nn. ahnnU — I .,
Saturday
j! Quart
Pint
One
jars $1.25 doz.
yy .90 yy
» • 75. ||
I, You ea
Then too, we have a full line of Men's Palm Beach
and Kool Kloth Clothing at the old price. Men’s
White and Palm Beach Oxfords.
All kinds of Ladies’ Skirts and Waists ready
made.
Then if these do not suit you, we have all kinds
of fancy Skirt and Waist goods, that we know
will please.you.
If you are not a Customer, try us and be convinced
We Want Your Business
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