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ME TOOK WRONG TARUT
nihft Sifter Full
isfustes
Good as tks^Pirst
in a Sack of
W. R. Rowland SwnBewnd
rid* of Mwwry .
Mr. W. R. Rowland IAd a cloaa
RISING SUN FLOUR
KM-RMN #wl Randy Proper#*) -
This result is obtained bv mixing
sttneoroper
quality ingredients in just £ne proper
proportions.
Ground from select Soft Winter Wheei—
■dc.itiflcally blended with mire leavening
—that* why RISING-SUN U the choice <3
Your grocer pxpceta you to call tor It,
eiduRprety hr the Umov RED MILL. NaafcrUta, Twin.
■nMumumnnimirf
THE CALL!
The clarion call of Fredom,
la ringing o'er the land.
Old Glory flaunt* her color*
And ail for which they *tand.
| Mr. L. Wade, of Chula, was in
'Tifton oji buainesa Saturday.
Miss Eloi»e Little, 0 f Oeilla, n
jthe guest of Min Maudie Paulk.
Mr. Ralph Pod, who is at . the
| mobilization camp at Macon, spent
I tlio week-end in Tifton with hi* par
ent*. Mr. and Mr*. J, W. Pool.
Jack Ford itt* in from Route 3
this morning with three stalks of
half and half cotton, which showed
heavy fruiting. Jack said he had
fifty, acres like it
call for his life Friday night whan
he took a bichloride of mercury
tablet by mistak* for a
tablet. He is by no mean
danger yet.
Hr Rowk-ad is * nephew of W.
C. Rowland, Warden of Tift coun-
t y convict camp. Friday after
noon he complained of a l v -
and asked the yard man at I
for a tablet The man understood
him to ark for m antiseptic tablet
and gave him bichloride of mercury.
A few minute* after the ublet
was taken the mistake was discover
ed and Mr. Rowland was hurried in
la car to Tifton, where prompt
sores were taken to eounter-ac
poison. Fortunately he had just
eaten supper and this kept hi* ays-
Item from aarimilating the tablet as
J quickly as would have been the case
j otherwise As is was, fifteen gal-
lonsof ,water were passed through
I his stomach before, trace# of the
I poison failed to appear. Mr. Row-
Mund was carried to the Tift Coun
ty Hospital.
There’s just one thing to do.
If your skin teems ablaze with the
firry burning and itching of Eczema,
rc I and lasting relief can only
c-::ie from treatment that goes below
«' e surface—that reachet down to
t: • very source .of the trouble. So-
c ' ed skio-diteaiet come from a dls-
t .cred condition of the blood, and
t proper treatment is through the
not find a blood remedy that s'p
proacbes S. S. S. for real efficiency.
It ha* been on the market for fifty
years, during which time it has been
giving uniform satisfaction for all
manner of blood disorders. If you
want prompt and lasting relief, yo*
can rely upon S. S. S. For expert
advice as to the treatment of your
own individual "case, write to-day to
Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific
Co, Dept. C Atlanta, Ga.
PREPAREDNESS
FOR PEACE OR WAR
vnmsiinwiosiiwtstaulbrsgrCmmMtlue uvvarlou ha»
cc bmo who Kara boon trained to think sdaotlflemllr and to wwk aOehnUj.
MEETING AT FAIRVIEW SCHOOL
i Sunday afternoon
The mighi of right with us.
It la not ‘‘can,” but "must”
America, your flag
Shall never trail the du*t
Their noble hearta aflame
Our lad* across the sea
Fight for the sacred pa*t
And future hope* to be.
—Edna DuPre.
Mr L. W. Whiddon, of Chula,
was in town on buslneas Monday.
Mr Jack Ford, of T y Ty, left
Monday afternoon for White
Springs, Fla, for a week's stay.
Mr. B. L. Smith, of Rout* 6,
was among those in Tifton on busi
ness Saturday.
Mrs. Beulah Lindsey, of Lenox,
was among the shoppers in Tifton
Saturday.
Eddie and Leonie Goff, of Bain-
bridge, and Ethel Holmes, of Val
dosta. are the rueat* of Martha
Wiliams fora few days.
Mr. S. F. Randolph and wife, of
Whita’s, Bartow County, are visit
ing their daughter, Mr*. A. J. Mat
hew*.
Mr. L. P. Shipper, wh? ha* mov-
td with hi* famly from Damascus
to hi* former home at Enigma, wa*
in Tifton on business M-
Prof. Jason Scarboro, who under
went on operation at the Tift Cpua-
ty Hospital Friday is reported as
resting very wall today.
Miss Fannie Lee Thrasher left
this week for Mansfield, Ga, to
•pend a month with relative* and
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Rabun, Miss
• Nelta Murray, Mrs. Ralston and
• Mis* Ralston motored over to
Thomarrille yesterday for the day.
Mrs. A. 8. Wellons and children
left Wednesday for Perry, Ga,
where they will spend some time
with relatives and friends.
Mbs Jimmie Barfield, who Kse
been with her sister, Mrs. Wellons,
left Wednesday for Perry?' Ga,
where *be will spend the summer
with her parents.
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Bowen, Mr*.
Susie Archibald and Messrs. Perry
MeCranle and Frank NeSmith have
returned fosn a week’s outing at
Messrs. W. G. Johnson. T. A.
Mitchell, E. U. Holder and P. D-
Fulwood left Monday for Jack
sonville and Maypo.-t, Florida, for a
tin day*’ outing and fishing trip.
Mrs- J. C. VanDevicr, of Los An
geles, Cal, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
McLucas and children, of Macon,
are the guesta of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Riggins.
Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Harrell and
children, of Doerun, motored over
tc Tifton yesterday and will spend
some time with Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
.McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Golden.
Misses Clyde and Jewel Woodward
ol Adel, who have been the attract
ive house-guest* of Mr*. R. L. Ben
nett t° r * week, returned home yes
terday afternoon.
Misses Mary Hannan and Leo Par
tridge, of Odeaaadale, who have
been the guest* of Mrs, Puckett.
Mrs. Goodman and Misa Rowena
Dillard for several weeks returned
home Friday.
Messrs. Lewis Herring, Bevard
Hall and Misses Psarl and Bessie Cal
houn, and Mollie Conner, of Syl.
vester, motored over and spent Sun
day -with Mr*. Dick Page. Miss
Conner will spend the week here
with Mrs. Page.
Col W. D. Buie and aon, and Col.
| R. A. Hendricks come through in
Col. Buie’s car from Nashville
Monday morning. Col. Buie a^u
Beginning
there will be a meeting at Fairview
School house conducted by Rev. G.
W. Mathew#, assisted by Rev. E. C.
Wills, from Msepn. The services
will continue morning and night
through the week. The Sunday
School conducted in the school house
for the past four or five years/ pre
pared the way for the meeting and
much interest is expressed concant-
io. Cards N,
ly «d List. Arraagsd. I
(From Saturday’s Dally.) .. |
The Tift County Registration
Board i* busy preparing for Selec- 1
tion Day, which will probably come
on e day. 'next week. A vast amount
of detail work it to be done and
Clerk Webb and one or two assis
tants worked until 9 o’clock last
night, getting off the numbered q
cards to the Adjutant-General. iVcirch far and near, and yon can-
It wju necessary to go over all —■
these cards and numbtr them seri
ally, they being numbered origin
ally in each militia district. Then
each card had to be certified by a
member of the Registration Boyrd
an exact copy.
This morning, a list is being made
of all names, arranged numerically.
The former list, as arranged and
posted, had the names in alphabet
ical order. There has been a lot
of tedious clerical work in connect
ion with the registration, and »o far
that any pay w^l
68 be rfcceived.
891 The members of the Tift County
Chula* 25 Board of Registrars have made no
Tifton 233 complaint and have registered no
Convict Camp 27 j kick against serving. They say
that-they feel it is their duty, and
TOTAL 567 while it is unpleasant and perhaps
Vaccinated against Small pox . 19 I unpopular, they arc going to do it —
Examination Tifton Water Sup-^ their part, let the consequence. Petrogrildi Jul 9 ._ T he Russian, have
v excellent be what they may. without asking . , , ---
Examination new well at Salem for relief. | V,l ‘ , * e * ne,J ' SUnuIau, Uk.ng over .even thous..*
School, good for shallow well. One day next week, in Washing- andforty-eignt gun*, in a resumption of violent
C. E. Whittle, U on - the selected men will be drawn Galicia. ^
District Com. Health, Tift and , by numbers from n jury wheel. ^ Pctrograd, July 3—71>« Teuton force* are
Counties. \ K »f h ‘ h * "rst numbers drawn a front of conceivable width, .according to the report of
l*<rkt CoMb.Wa.r of Health of
Irwin and Tift Ceaatm for the
Months of May and Jana.
Tift Coanty
Typhoid and alow fever, 7 caa
reported.
Malaria, 21 cases reported.
Measles, many cases reported.
(Very few *t present).
Scarlet fever, 1 ease reported.
Whooping cough, Many cases re-
Tuberculosis and Vincents, 1 case
reported.
Diptheria, 1 case ^ported.
Cerebro Spinal Meningitis, n
Rabies, none.
Infantile paralysis, none.
Small pox, 3 cases . reported
Tifton.
Mumps, many cases reported.
(Very few at present^.-.
Anti-typhoid Campaign, May 8tl
Juna 23rd.
Number taking typhoid vaccine:
Eldorado
Topilinson'
Ty T y
ing i
T. D.. Smith has bought out
lot of fill second hand machines a
big bargain and will sell them
big bargains. In the lot are Whites,
New Homes. Standards New Royals,
Free Domestics, and others. Some
as good machines as made, and will
do as good .work as they ever
and after being reworked look very
well. If interested it will pay you
to see him. Let'him take one
to you and try it out. If not satis
factory pour it back into the jug.i
You can get on/at any price, o
almost any terms. Sec him before
the lot is picked over,. . dlt
SORGHUM PROVES FATAL
returned in a short while, but Col.
Hendricks remained in attendance
! on Tift Superior Court.
Col. John R. Cooper, of Macon,
spent the morning in Tifton, return
ing home from Thomasvillc, where he
has been
Cooper any* he is going to give
Hardwick a race for the Senate
again next year.
When the' baby is suffering the
double affliction of I hot /weather
Sunday afte'moon, >oon after Dr.
Peterson's hogs were fed, -several of
them appeared affected and on
them died. Dr. White and County
j Agent Watson said the deaths ’
caused by poisonous serghum, this
growth under certain conditions
sometimes developing hydrocyanic
or prussic, acid.
.It would be well for those feed
ing sorghum to watch it carefully
at this season of the year.
and bowel discedersJ thjf remedy
needed is MCGEE’S BABT ELIXER-
It reduces the ftverUr condition,
corrects the stomach and checks the
j looseness of the bowels. Price 25c
and 60c per bottl'. Sold by Conger
1 Drug company.
Calhoun County Courier: Mr. and
Mr*. H. Dean Wagoner went to Al-
| bony in their car Tuesday to meet
and bring Mr. and Mra. Patten, of
Tifton, to be thslr guests u week
two. Mrt. Patten i* -Mrs. Wag-
Among the enlistments in the ar
my from this section at the Atlan-
office Saturday were:
John P. Gilmore. Ashburn.
Hopson McKinney, Cairo..
Royal E. Smith, Cordele.
Dewey P. Wade. Cordele.
Robert L. Fawner. Hobby.
Among the enlistments in the na-
at the Macon office Saturday
ARE fOU NERVOUS?
Mr. and Mr*. T. E. Phillip* h*ve
their gueats until Wednesday.
Mr. W. A. Phillip# and family; Dr.
May he Titn Is a Cam. far It TkatF. H. Phillips end family and Mr*.
Yaw Caa Corraet. Mr*. J. W. Powell, of Harlem. Os.,
Many who suffer from backache and Mr- and Mr*. Glenn Legwin. of
and weak kidneys are unnaturally Augusta.' -The party came through
irritable, fretful and nervous. -KtfLtn car* Sunday,
only does eonitant backache “get Col. C. C. Hall returned Satur-
en the nerve*,” bnt bad kidney* day from Panama City, Fla., where
fail to eliminate all the nrie arid he spent ten days Before going to
from the system, and uric arid irri- Florida jfol. Hall had been losing a
tates the nerves, keeping one "on pdMhd a day for 75 day*. He con
udge,” and causing rheumatic, nej- tinned to lose for the first three
ralgic pains. When suffering so, try days after his arrival; then for four
Doan's Kidney PilbA Che medicine so ' days he was at a standstill aiqj
well-recommended -by Tifton people, the three day* before leaving gain-
Bead *in Tifton resident's atate-jed a pound a day.
™*^ t: J C G. Osbern. of Toungstown, 0-;
’■ S *“" d ;D. G. Srmproc, at Wur.n. 0.: C F.
“ ! nm F* m j Angel], C. H. G.f . T— M.l.y,
~ «*» «< "I b«* New CeBle. P... G. H. Sldell. .!
M, kidney, were week end (Ju „, ion , 0 . ; ,„ a E . P . p„ h
"'jof Newton Falls. O., are in Tifton-to.
: j day, bring attorneys and witnesses
1 : for the defense in the auit of Cecil
’[Whiddon vs. the Baltimore and Ohio
LOOK AT A CHILD'S
TONGUE WHEN CROSS.
often when I overworked or strain-,
•d myself in ahy,w»y sharp piercing
pains went through my back. I felt
tired and languid and I was so nerv-
z .owl, t*» ib
disorders. I finally used Doan's 1C
y Pills and they gave me great
A lctller from Mr. Hunter Royal,
Hef.
letller fre
. who is Ft. Sam Houston. Texas.
thatTKexi
Price 50c *t all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for * kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Baas had. FceLr-Milburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.-^U
Drive* Oat Malaria, Builds Up Syataas
(WQU auadaid gcsnel — "— 1 —*—*-
aaOVB-a TAUTEl ESS eh
rli^BilelN w the blood.
•ays tha(V Texas is tha hottest place
ho ha* struck yet and he thinks the
boll weevil would have no chance
with the Texas sun. He asys they
had a good time on the Fourth and
a fine dinner. There are seven Tif
ton boys there with him and they
read the Gazette and enjoy it
much. Hunter aajrs he likeB
very well, but Tiftdn would
look good to him.
iliousiiNu sad Stomach Trouble.
“Two years ago I suffered from
frequent attacks of stomach trouble
and biliousness.” writes Miss Emma
Verbryke, Lima, Ohio. “I could eat
-cry little food that agreed with
.ne and I became so dizzy that I had
lo take hold of something to keep
from falling. Seeing Chsimberlain,#
Tablets advertised I decided to *—
them. I improved rapidly.”
tainable everywhere.
THE ROLL OF HONOR
John Duffy, age 24, Tifton.
John B. Oliver, age 18. Tifton.
Charles O. Smith, age 26. Tifton.
FEVERISH AND SICK
Taka' No Chaoca. ! Mot. Poisons from
Liver and Bowals af
Onca
Mothers can rest eaasy after giv
ing “California Syrup- of Figs," be-
i in a few hours all the dogged
up waste, 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, liver gets sluggish and
stomach disordered.
When cross, feverish, restless,
see if tongue is coated, then giivc
this delicious Vfruit laxataivc.”
Children love it, and it can no 1
cause injury. No difference what
ails, your little one—if full of cold,
sore throat, dtorrhoea. stomach'
ache, bad braath, remember,
gentle "intide cleansing” ' should
ulwnys be the first treatment given.
Foil directions for babies,'children
of all ages and grown-ups are prin
ted on each bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups,
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent
bottle of “California Syrup of Figs’
then looka carefully and see thst it
made by -th« "California Fig
Syrup Company." We make
smaller size._ Hand, hack .with -con
tempt any othqy fig syrup.
BOARD PREPARING DRAFT
' When the Skin Seems Ablaze
| With Itching and Burning
Tto 6—SU ScW.1 J Twtoal.tr b pntwrlncrmmcmnfwpcalttaaot
■rrles «iw: In ptoct or la war. Cam, Inelodln* boih *rrwt»l and to
mining. miHotI la M.rtorir.l, tl.rtrii.1, OrU. Ctotor.1 pad T«*n«
^•notional reputation at thia Inotitutlon la ta
aduataa. ItatiaaaraauiaiaartupinthaaqiM
• CHARACTER + CULTURE -f EFnOEHCT = EDUCATION
WINNERS AT ATHENS.
.will apply to the more than 30.000
registration districts. For instance
if No. 1 is drawn, it will apply to
oy$ and Girl# lo Attend Collogn' registration card No. 1 in Tift coun-,
of Agriculture.. (ty as well as the card of the same
The prize winners in the canning number ak-over the United Slates,
id corn clubs of Tift county left Provision is being made to take care
Monday at noon over the Georgia [ of the many discrepancies that
Southern nnd Florida to attend would arise over one district having
the corn club nnd canning club more numbers than another. Those
courses at the College of Agricul- whose numbers arc drawn have the
ture. They were: |right to file claims for exemption, or
Leland Browning, John Conger , relatives may make claim for^them;
and Wash Conger, to attend the According to the account-sent out
Boys' Corn Club course. Misses'from Washington the folltNHng
Sarah Webb and Mayme Clyde may claim exemption:
Long, to attend the Girls' Canning Men indispensable to industries
CU|b course. . necessary to the maintninance of the
ilitary establishment or the natoln
suit has reached the Luvka river? V
Berlin, July Further Teutonic retirement in the
Stanislau region under ti - heavy Russian attacks was official
ly admitted today.
The' German fofCs# on the Eastern front are being rein*
forced.
RAN INTO BUGGY
1 al i:
Men with wives, children, parents,
brothers or sisters dependent solely
upon them for support.
Members of recognized religious
sects whose creed forbids bearing'
students -of divinity i
Bearden had i
call Saturday night as he wa
h.s way home from Tifton. He
driving out near Dr. Price's
when he saw an automobile
coming. The 'hgjiL. were very dim dnine ' d Qr re ^ ll “ r minister"
tut he is sure thc\driver saw him. ( Lc^iath-c, judicial and executive ]
. says he turned out to the : offlcere of ^ United Suu or ^ Uie
ight. and as the car cime nearer j Sut , s of the Unio ~
nnd he saw that it was going to run . Mcn in the nnn> . ; r „ of ^
him, he turned- the horse still United States,
further. As it was. the csr struck Aliens who have „„ u j en out
wheel of the buggy and firjt citil . cnihip papc „.
bent the axle. Mr. Bearden was Woilonen in armories, arsenals
thrown out between the shafts and nnd nayy yard8 of the UrJted
would doubtless have been trampled , Sutcg ^ mf „ cntr>eed in
had not the,horse also been Jerked transmission o{ ^ United State ,
dow «- ‘ mails
indignant at the occurrence , pilo|jI and marinen! in ^
and wants to warn all drivers not to chant marjne Mrvice ^ ^ Unjud
him again. The car waa SuWg _
from Cordele. | Criminals convicted of felonies.
Ket ConUTils 15 Fluid Drachnjj |
^or Infants and Children.
.1. rTflDii Mothers Know That
t Ufwi.UiTU( Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature j
of
h ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
f AVfeYclaWc IVcpurslioafccAa
„ similatimjthritid tw ScgeU
j ! tmOlhc SioBScfa and Bowb a
There t^' Promoting
Cheerfulness andifestXasUi*
ithcr Opium. Morphine itf
XT * umTIC
Mineral. Not Narcotic
a-p. j (Sr/t-ilYtELyT**
A bad taste 'in the mouth
from a disordered stomach,
back of that is usually a torpid
A condition which infitey'
HERBINE is the remid/'need.
ed. It corrects the stmml __
makes th c liver active and regular.
I^ice 60c. Sold b, ” T '
ENGINE LEFT RAILS
Friday afternoon, G. S. and F.
switch engine No, 201 and two cars
attached left the rails near the com-
Conger "Drug' press and turned almost on its side,
i. I The track was torn up for some dis-
0 lance, but otherwise no damage was
C. L. ROYAL I done A wn . c ki n g crew was' neces-
, «ary to set the locomotive. back on
Ashburn, July Hon. C. L. Ule Xh( aecident ig thoU ght
Royal, a prominent citizen and have been due to „ , urned rai ,
large planter of this county, died one was burt
his home in Sycamore Saturday
night about 11 o'clock after i
i 111-
, ... v . Doing hard work in a bent or
mly three days of pasaly- stoop j ng position puU n stitch in the
_ was stricken Wednesday back that is painful, if the muscles
afternoon, while holding an riec- have become strained. V6u can’t
.. get rid of it without hfehjr The great
. : penetrating power ofj^ALLAJtD’S
Mr. Royal waa prominent in coun- SN0 W UNIMENT Vill appeal to
ty politics, having been elected the you most strongly at such time#
first Cl.erk of thc Superior Court, because it is the very thing ysa
’ _ - . .. ... need Pnr# 2be. 50e and 11.110 ner
created, which position he held |
two terms.
At the-time..of his death Mr. Boy-.,
LAZY MAN'S MOTTO
al was 64 year* old. He raised «j
large family, 'and besides his wife ia (
survived by nine children. They
are Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mrs. B. H.;
Cockrell, Mrs. H. N. Porcher, C. F.
Royal, C. L. Royal, Jr., Mrs. T. L. j
Womack, Mrs. Will Searcy, D. C.,
Royal and Mrs. A. B. Freeman, j
I love to hear th e story -r
Because I know 'tis true;
When we all get to glory
There won't be much to do.
—Timcs-Union.'
$100 Rcvvcjd, $100
IN MAYOR'S COURT
a all La »—d.'*- *«4U
ed of in Mayor’s court this morn-, patera
If Conslip.itionand Durrboci
and FcwrlshnciS and .
r I.O s S °F SLEEP
k resutlii14 flk'fcfron^nImsis;
Far Simile lit#*™! 0 *
it certsen Coxesvt
f YORK-
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
derly conduct, guilty; fined J5 to^
include costs, or ten days on the.t.
, .._.uroTa U ?ofn* In
street*. have so much fal
Major Mumford, disorderly, guil- Jbat they on>
ty; fined $5 to include costs. ” ** * " —
Beulah Anderson’s case, fighting
and disorderly conduct continue^
until 'next Monday.
Juanita Stokes, $10 cash, bond
forfeited.
u r. J. CHENEY n CO.. Toledo, Ol
! 1 r «:i m
kalUU'oSi
FOR EXPERT LAUNDRY
, Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Steam
Several other cases were for tnal j cleaning and H .t Cleaning. Com-
but on account of the absence <>* I mun ic a t« with the Whit* Swan
the witnesses were continued |Laundry Co.. Macon, Georgia. We
guarantee satisfaction. We snake
nr . , . a a V rV\tv; oId clothe * lo ? k “ Kood
Wllflt IS LAA-rU& Give US a trlsl order by parcel post
LAX-F0S IS M IMMtOytD CASCARA | 7 6 lm
Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
d Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Blue Flsg Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root,May Apple Root, Senna Leaves *p4
Pepsin. Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Docs not gripe. 50c
invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
CASTORIA
CALLED HER FAMILY
TO
HER BEDSIDE
Six Yean Ago, Thinlriag She Might Die, Say# Texas Lady, Bat New
She Is a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cards Far
Her Recovery.
Royaa City, Tex.—Mr*. Mary Hu
man, of this place, says; “After the
birth of my little girl...my side com-
l the better. That was six years ago
end I am still here and am a well,
strong woman, and I owe my life ttf
Cardul. 1 had pnly taken half the
to bed. We called the doctor. He
treated me...hut I got no better, 1
bottle when I began to feel better.
The misery In my side got lees... ]
got worse and worse until the rnlscjy
until 1 had taken three bottles and I
was unbearable...I was In bed fpr
three months and suffered such agony
and never felt belter In nry life... I
have never bad any trouble from that
I told my husband If ha would get
day to this.”
Do yotyuffer from headache, back-
me a bottle of Cardul 1 would try R...
ache, pains In cldcs, or other dlscom-
evening I called my family about
weak, nervous and fagredoutf V so,
many days unless I had a change for
trial. J. a
5 1-2 Percent 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 interaat on
amounts paid, but no annual payment of principal re
quired.
R. C. ELLIS. W. W. BRYAN.
Golgpir Building Tifton, Georgia.