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et Marine Corpa at its Atlanta
•ecruiting station on April 10.
L He is now attached to the
■Hu; of Marines.
BEjjbe Marines are used for
ET - fmp - '-"•••
the front unless under
^HColic. Choi,,. and
Remedy
prep.irut:
^■tlv WUhcui
HKhc hot weather • ' the
HKitha Chamberlain's
W Rjh and Diarrhoea Kem-
ytf many times its cost
rid and is almost certairi
Reded before the' summer
It has no superior for the
United StitesTires
Are Good Tires
intended.
now. Obtainable everywhi
ROSE ELLA PARRISH
R*gLt*r*d Nurse
Sylrtslsr, ..... Georgia.
M«li« »1. Surgical and Obsteti
Calls Answered.
Office Hours 8 to 10 a.m.; 6 to
Telephone No. 280
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Ml M. Ps,u, Waal la First Cob- Senators Refuse «
tingont of Undo Sams. 'I Judgw— r .
“** «">, Wuhincvn, j m . lib-Attorn.,
“““"C '*"2 to,., »
j, *° Stripes into battle in t„ have notified Senator Hoke Smith
' M - Plrker - » y°ua» and Thomas W Hardwick of Geor-
fr °“ Tlfu,n - >** »«» *ith the pa. that he was prepared to send
Art contingent of U. S. Marines for to the White House a reeosnmenda-
r* rTlc * over *«»- Only picked men U on of Judge W. E. Thomas of VaL
ha»e_been selected to represent the d oata *or appointment as federal
•Urine Coupe in-the first division. district judge of the southern dis-
In seeding these highly trained' trict of Georgia and asked if they
•nd seasoned aailor-soMiera the Gov- will consent to his confirmation,
eminent is following the precedent Neither of the Georgia senators
published by over a hundred years is willing to discuss the matter, but
af warfare. Durin * this period the.it is generally believed here., they
Sojdiers of - the Sda" have been trill fight the nomination. Whether
first to fight for the flag in TripoK, j Mr. Gregory,will put up Judge
Mexico, China, the Philippines. Haiti Thomas to be sacrificed.
Domingo. Cuba. Nicaragua Judge U. V. Whippl.
d elsewhere. — ....
a Jeff is a son of Mr. C. L. Parker.
X Tifton, and enlisted in the United
Association Friday
Say> H« FeeL as .Good Now as Ho , Begun by Georgia Land Owners
Did 40 Yoars Ago—Will Take a
Bottle of Taalac With Him to
Baltimore.
did;.* JO PROMOTE STOCK RAISING
years ago. and that s saying a whole
J. A. McCrea
Physician and Surgeon
Tiftoa. Georgia.
Chroaic Diseases Given Especial
Attention.
Consumption in the First and Sec
ond stage. Cancers in their Yourg
Stage and all Bronchial Diseases
All calls given specie^ attention
day or night.
J. A. McCREA. M D.
MONEY TO LOAN
Applications received for loaus
CITY PROPERTY and FARM
LANDS of any amount and duration;
Beet terms end easiest rates.
■. C. WILLIFORD. Arty., Agent
Bowen Bilding, Tifton, Ge. w-tf.
DR. N. PETERSON.
TIFTON. CEORCIA.
Me e aeere. 10 te 11 e.m snO I le 4 *. a
Organisation to Perfect Pinas for
Campaign for Statewida Tick
Eradication in Three Year*.
Valdosta. July 2.—Declaring for
immediate state-wide tick eradica
tion and land title legislation, and
preparing a bill on tick eradication
to be introduced in the present
legislature, members of the board
of Control of the Georgia Land
Owners Association representing 25
ccbnties in South Georgia, meeting
this city Friday took definite
effect a permanent
loL. for I haven’t seen a well day
hardly since I can remember. For
forty wear* 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 peo
ple. I was bilious also,, and suf-
, _ __ fered severely with catarrh of the
is not known.! he,d » nd stomach. My digestion was
The situation in the Senate apper- ( ‘“Paired, and my sleep was never
ently has not changed and "sens- J restful, but I feel different now.
torial courtesy” can again be in- [ “Since taking _ Tanlac I feel so
voked.to defeat an executive ap- 1 Food I am goiing'th-take a trip and j^ _
pointm’ent. have made my arrangements to j hlcp 7
Senator Hardwick har not yield- 'eiv* here on the 22nd of April and 'xation’and to extend its raemlermhip
ed his position that if the vacancy 6* by water to Baltimore. I am, to oUler ticit infefted counties,
caused by the death of Judge Lamb- going to take a bottle of Tanlac | j) r \y M Mackellar U S in-
din Ja tn he filloR. it must be with a vnth me and will have it in my> clor f n of t j ck er^dicaJ
roan, of his choosing. [stateroom. That's how much I tlon in Georgia, and Dr. Peter F. I
The President and the Attorney think o.« Tanlac. I am proud of 1 Bahnsen. Male veterinarian are-'
General are nob yet ready to accept this medicine because it was i
Senator Hardwick's dictation in in my home state and I know
the matter and the vacancy re-‘all right "
mains. Many prominent attorneys 1 This interesting statement
of the southern district have been made by Samuel Lutz, who livi
Washington recently, appealing 120 - Forrest street. Jacksonville.
\6 Senator Hardwick to abandon Mr Lutz moved to. Jacksonville
his opposition in the public interest ( about two years ago on account of
md permit the court to catch up j ill-health. He is a widower
with accumulated business. jhus children living in Cincmnat
" "YFa, sir," he continued. **
$141,000 INSURANCE medicine has done wonders for
• I and 1 never dreamed that I ci
.. Remarkable Record on Which find 8uch absolute relief in any med'
V '° B P "“ ■» I have found in Tanlac. I
Mr. W. H. Graham is spending a; am now beginning to gain
few days in Tifton arranging bis af- jan<| had p, ined 2 poQnd! . thi
fairs to move to Arkansas, where 1 -- •
he has been for several mon’fcs with bother
the Jefferson Standard Life. Insur-!
Company.
Graham feels justly elated!
My back and kidneys don’
Pe any more, my catarrh
■ wim than it has been in years and
11 just feel good all o'
. . , I "Before I took this medicine 1
, ,, *? Urf i. ktea. ,kI
Y» del .1™ '-'ilh m, othrr mioblo.
S141000 B taa -tom to, somnioin »,■ .timmto ..old 611 „p
tl.r. out totor torn tnto .od it took |di ,„ d h „,
hard work to land it. Mr. Graham -t. i... „i:_ . j \
turned in 127.000 In on, ...It, troobfcjln,.
The capiul- prize was $100 an
the contestants alio participate i
division of $2,200 bonus Mi
Graham gets a trip to the World’
Series baseball games this fall am
a vacation at Asheville. N. C.
ON NASHVILLE ROAD
tel! you it is a grand medigfne!
Tanlac is sold by Conger Drug Co.,
in Tifton; Ty Ty Drug Co. in~Ty Jy;
McMillan, in Brookfield;
Cox Drug Co., in Omega; H. Sea'.
graves, in Fender, and by all leading
druggists
AFTER FEE SYSTEM
JOHN A. PETERSON.
OFFICE DENTIST.
DR. A. E. O'QUINN.
FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORK
Crown and Bridge Work
a Specialty.
Ovw PtakMM'e o,»*9 s«,..
TIFTON CEORCIA
C. R. UHIKER!
General PraotitloDer of Dentil try.
Crown and Bridge Wort a Special ti
TtFTOK. OBOKOU.
R. Cs ELLIS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention given to collect
Iona and to matters 'elating to lamf
titles.
MURK A. Y
'-At-Law
Tift county road gang has Many Solicitor.-Geacral to B« P»«
finished the Brookfield road and is I On Salary.
.w working the road to Nashville, j Atlanta. July 3.—Solicitors-Gen-
There is work badly needed on ! ,. r ,l who are now paid fees are go-
the National Highway. For a long ■ in|r lo have hard sailing in the fu-
Tift County had the beat strip tun .. as already evidenced by the
of this highway south of Macon. tren d of things in roe legislature.
Now it is on of the worst. There La,, year, the legislature passed
more travel over this than any | a bill authorizing the legislature,
other road in the county and travel through a constitutional aroen.lmenl
is what wears a road down. j !o pj,, ipeei ai bills placing solicj-
tors-general on salaries where
counties comprising a judicial
jcuit petitioned for the change. This
'a year the advocates of the salary
| system sent forth a call for a
cus of representatives whose e
ties desired the change, and they
'flocked in from all directions. It it
| planned to make all the bills uni
form in language akd form, except
ing only as to the names of the
counties and judicial circuits in
volved. and to put them through
in a bunch.
i the land-owners a digest i
of tick eradication laws of all the
Southern states and pointed out def
initely a method by which Georgia!
could become tick free within the
next two dr 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. j
W. Hunt, president of the Middle |
of Georgia Bank at Eatonton, was
read. Mr. Hunt declared that the
destruction of the cattle tick is the I
first step toward establishing a pro
fitable cattle industry in Georgia^
and that the banks could not afford I
to lend money .to finance the cat
tle industry until the tick is elim-,
inated. He also stressed the im- 1
por&nce to Georgia farmers of u«- j
ing the puoiice frem their cane fori
silage. Mr. Hunt has recommend-
ed that the banka in the tick
infested counties in Georgia give'
financial aupport to the three year
construcitve campaign which has'
been project^ by the Georgia Land
Owners Association
The meeting was presided over by
Alexander K. Seaaoms. president, of tr * n,ferr ed to the Savannah office,
Cogdell. The report of the treasuf- “ succeeded by, Mr. Polk Adama,
er indicated that nearly four million who is filling the place as aubsti-
iw represented in the jui.
For Sale by J. F. Waltersand Centra] Grocery Co.
Mr. Carlisle Poatell. as auxiliary,
a filling the place of Mr Adams.
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I firm
I torii
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Emory University Academy-^
Prepare* bqe for entrance to all leading coKgea. universities and
^Unfair
Ukindbet
ited lined
ailty.
—... Moral end religious welfa. _ _ .
Discipline, bud on truthfulness and honor among students, I
firm. Spacious pounds and splendid buildings. Steam hea'
toriea. Hot anf cold shower baths. Electric lights. Separate beds.
Large library, foe gymnasium. Military training. Low rates.
Btjortflaang your ton tlarvhtrt, read our catalog.
A. M. HUGBCT. A. M„ LL. D.. Headmaster, Oxford, Ga.
For
Weak
Women
I I n use tor over 40 yean I
[ Thousands ol voluntary
letters from women, tell
ing ol the good Cardui
has done them. This is
the best piuuf cd the vmhie
ol Cardoi. It proves that
Cardui is a good medicine
tor women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drugs in
Cardui. U is composed
only ol mild, medicinal
TAKE
Constipation and Indiaotion.
“1 have- used Chamberlain’* Tab
lets and must say they are the best
I have ever used for constipation
^and indigrstmn My wife alto used
them for indigestion and they did
‘her good." writes Eugene S. Knight
Wilmington. *N C- Chamberlain's
Tablets are mild and gentle in their
action. Give them a trial. You
are certain to he pleabed with the
i agreeable laxative effect' which
I they produce. Obtainable every-,
j where.
association. and over l.MKbOOO
acres actually signed and pledged.
Remarks enthuaiaaaically indors
ing the program of the association
s^JS e T 1 V'rarTf,toSf?r tfjaafanifilrafzJgJBigfenmirarafBJBfiinigzliiliirajBntiaraiamaiaafaiziefEJzn
Phillips. Tifton; C. W. HUlhouse.'l | ^ ^ 1
Sylvester; L. Ball. Bainbridge; Jas. ( j
McCrackin. Valdosta, and C.
Ucker and R. N. Pindell. Jr., of i |
Baltimore, vice presidents of the ! |
Southern Settlement and) Develop- J |
ment Organization. Judge F C. J j
McDonald discussed the legal as- I ■
pecu of the association. j ' |
Judge J. F. McCrackin of Valdos- ■ * j
ta. L. Ball of Bainbridge and T. W. [ 1
Tift of Tifton were named as a spe- j f |
cial committee to prepare a'bill for j J
statewide tick eradication for i
mediate introduction in the Legists- 1 j
m Whers Your Klin
Money II § || |
Carl Mueller, a young German I j
d could scarcely speak English, ( J
is arrested by Deputy Sheriff [ 1
>&sie Shaw Saturday morning for £ I
the authorities of Bradentown, Fla., i ]
charged with stealing a Ford car,! J
from Mrs. Gertrude N. Mallory on: J
the third day of April
Mueller was working for the con
tractors who are building the Tif-J |
ton Packing Plant. Deputy Sheriff IV
Brown, of Manatee County.'
came for the prisoner Saturday
light, who went with the officer!
without giving any trouble-
wife remained in Tifton.
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 than yofi can
find elsewhere.
For instance we mention Fruit Jars:
FULWOOD S HARCRtTT
Attorn*j>-*t-L*w
Golden Building
Tifton, Ga.
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
DR. J. D. WILBANKS
VETEKINAUIAN
Office at Touchstone's Stable.
Office Phone. *73.
Residence 137.
A calls responded to dajN^iligl
Tifton, Georgia.
W.L.MURROW
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooms in Mcleod-Oneal Bldg
a JOE CONC
First-Class Laundry
Third .Street, Westof
—— Myon Hotel
Tiftoa, 1 Georgia
You can rely on Cardui.
j Surely it will do for you
/ what it has done lor so
'many thousands of other
women! It should help.
"1 was taken sick,
seemed to be . . .
wrUes Mrs. Mary E-Veste,
ol Madison Heights. Va.
“I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . , .
aB, I felt much 1- '
took 3 or 4 I
that time. End was able to
do my work. I take Bin
the spring when run-,
down. I had no appetite,
*nd I commenced eating.
It is toe best tonic I ever
«w" Try Cardui.
AD Druggists K
"< A\\\\\\\\\Yt *
$100 Reward, $100
Th*. annual stock holders' vneet- 0 tl
ing of the Bank of Lenox was on atS't^ror!*?*^I* I* 1 b” - "
June 26th. says the Adel News. The i , -atarrh. CU I?ai"a CatVrrh*'?#?'. isUuToBlr
j showing made by the bank for the a'^r^iit'ST^S
jpast year was very gratifying. There ! eL.%h°cl“l. U V* 0 '«j 1 e^*mI
» 16 per cent dividend declared 1 dlrtctly upon ihr r blood !-j.
| and about 20 per cent passed to the ' 1 v <£»troy!n« 1Vo £ a (Ja <1 o*n ^ f "i hi 1 ’ | * j
' -urplus and undivided profits ‘buVjlng u^ro^oM*li!fuon a“dV!S«lnJ ' K
| Among the directors elected for ja-.ureln doing Its work. The nrypri-torm
‘ ,l , , !*-ive *0 much faith 1n It* curative pow-
he ensuing year were. Jacob Rowe, ers that th-r offer On* Hundred Ixllare
.J. 'V Gray, B.-Uarrell.-L.-O- Ben-tftrr erVeromoaists. 11 * l ° c - ure-
j:. :;. J. I). Robinson. ('. A. Sears, and iLV/TS?»ii J briliaut*yTV. CO ' IoIedo . ohio '
^;M. J. L. Griner. T***iUu*r*mizi*iiiiioeeon*up*»io«i.
Officers for th« ensuing year r "~
elected were S. Harrell. Pres.; M. J. ’ NEW CHURCH AT ADEL
L. Griner. Vi« Ptoe; J. D. *Kito' P to« to. AM N ms
K new Baptist church has been or-
lized in Adel, the name of which
Christ Memorial Baptist church.
ighom has been
... , — the pastorate of the new
f*. 1 *? **— *-aaa;y hWb,, .i hi, .„ d m...
One
ftr— >1—
ce, You ee
Then too, we have a full line of Men’s Palm Beach
and Kool Kloth Clothing at the old pcice. Men’s
. cashier, C A. Sears. Asst Cash- ;
JUST LIKE A COMMON MAN R
Atlanta. July 3.—Governor Hugh ,. B i|,. d ,
3L Dorsey it 1 *-2-2-. -• •
cock roaches out of the governor's
mansion, into which he moved yes- thev'r*m«!!i*.>
terday. that he didn't get to hi. of- I * "
'clock, i
friends insisting that
1 the city.
The News withes the new organ,
com 1 te '“ a ° n SUCC *“ A- town c » n tuwdiJ
in to, tom Um Vtoi.™ !”"'““ “**"“• •“*
Governor Harris’ departure
Governor Dorsey's arrival.
the capitol. until 3
The roaches had taken
Some of the most prominent peo-
, pie of the city are connected with
the new church.
CAN BE
GROWN
' ATOllSU 90 d
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 yom.
| j If you . are not a Customer, try us and be convinced
We Want Your Business
ALFALFA
Taking Big Chanc*
It is a groat risk to travel without
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cchc,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as “ mooubij m gmiu.
this preparation cannot be obtained inn laoco oaouAp'' , ^“
on Ui« trains or steamship*. At- ! r W‘ ’
tacks of bowel complaint are often 1 RJJ
sudden and very severe, and every-
one should go prepared for them.
Obtainable everywhere.
Omega Trading Company
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