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LIVED DN MILK
To br btallhv .1 ■ D ,cnarrV S * Cr,Ur T KU * Ur Took CW »* ~ I
forty, ii soom/advfee. breani^'iln tto|\ Mond.y Marwimt. |
strength of middle tile we too ofua forget j \ The Tifton Board of Trade 11
that neglected cold*, or careless trad- ready for btiiincaa. Mr. S. T Kid-
ZSLSXSSSl S£:£2l <«• s~wto-s>“*.*•* .
weeknew for Utcr yean. j#nd took up the active work of the -
To be stronger when older, keep yoar organization Monday morning.
«ood pan aad rich aod active with the The headquarter* of the Board
strength building and blood-ooorishing . ... Pound*,
properties of Scott'* Kmnlsiao whichUa wl " b« • in the office roomi of the
food, a tonic aad a medicine to keep yoar | Myon Hotel now occupied fry the —— —
Mood rich, alleviate rheumatism and . frank Scarboro Company a* noon 1 told “>' husband that my Tan-
since arrives- The Frank Scarboro *-’" “> Birmingham to gvt me anoth-
I Company will move into their new " bottte - “ 1 wouldn't be without
Pr*i**d By Chairman Harris ef the Jury Ratprnad Verdict Saturday Af-
AND BREAD ONLY
After- 1
J. E. PEEPLES
Real Estate and Insurance
s. Tifton, Georgia
pi G. FORT
EYE. EAR, NOSE and THROAT
Cor. 2nd Street and Love Avenue
Office Rhone 257 Reaidanee 2IS
Tifton, Georgia.
e |, __ nearly eight
m of the Georgia Weekly Press'hours, the jufy in the case of Cecil
^ • ' Association waa the address ef Hon. V Whiddor va. Saltimore and Ohio
Ovar 51.000 Trymg to Got Wnw j Harris. Chairman of the' Railroad Company, returned a ver-
.» c Chruoi* Drspepa— FederB , Tr>d „ Commiaaion. Tuesday .bet for Whiddon for *10.000 jate
>d Gam* Nmm morninf . „ t 10 0 * c loek. (Saturday afternoon.
I Mr. Harris' address was ntsn'e- This was a suit for damages for
ly patriotic. He paid a high tribute J'0.000 for personal bijuries sue-
to the newspapers of Georgia; their tamed in a freight train wrre* 4 on
growth and development, both in the New Castle division of the B.
newsgathering and distribution, und'and O., at Mahoning river. Ohio,
for their high literary merit. “New^-; September 8th. 1916.' The. case
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building as soon as it is completed. il for *">'• amount 0 f money, and
The Board of Governors of the * h «‘ » W *>Y 1 °m ben- today." said
Tifton Board of Trade will meet to- Mr*. 11 B . Barrett when she called
morrow, Tuesday, at the office of drug store in. Birming-
jj Y. Wallace at five p. m. It has bam recently to get her second hot- ^ ^ ^ _____ _
teen thought best to try to have * !t - Mrs Barron resides at Repah- niW5 p apfrs have Veen the
the meetings at this time for the >“•- a suburb of Birmingham, and rdufaHn( . tbr peop | <
.convenience of all and to. save '* "' e!l known. classes to higher ideals and
spending the time of evenings which . 1 havg^only taken one bottle of
papers are the text books from begun by the attachment of rolling
which men and women learn the lcs-‘stock of the defendant company in
sons of life." said Mr Harris '"^he the possesison of other neb
world is growing better. Cerfipnlv! lines at Tifton.
land i^U^he' The
,v ^r
L ESTATE: FARM
AND CITY-LOANS
have a farm, ar city prop-
sale, liat it with me. 1 sail
Hi a commiaaion basis I
a especially attractive prop
Ie to offer the bamo-eeeker
I right, terms easy.
1 amouLt «f MONEY
i unproved farm and e:ty
very low rate of 'In
terest. Five and ten year lease on
farms, and five year loses on city
property. Call at my office'and let's
talk it over, it will he to yoqr inter-
Tift*
ROSE ELLA PARRISH
Registered Nurse
Sylvester, ..... Georgia.
'Medical, Surgical end Obstetrical
Calls Answered.
Office Hours 8 to 10 a.m.; 6 to 8 p-K
Telephone No. S80
J. A. McCrea
Physician and Surgeon
may well be devoted to other pur- Tanlat
poses.
After. the various details of or- done me. n
ganixation have been fully complet- medicines I
ed the. organization as a whole will, ,n K * be P a!
be ready to go forward with defin-
gained
tir, this Tanlac has j
ire good than all the .
have ever taken Dur- |
fourteen years 1 have ,
than $1,000 trying to (
up in Tift
Court Thursday afternoon
n all | end consumed the balance of Thurs-
j-.ter day. all of Friday and part of Sat-
Growth and, urday morning, going to the jury
For The Mother
itc lil
Every man who is a member of
the organization should expect to
do his part in this connection. By
the full co-operatioiNof everyone a
be accomplish
ed than otherwise could. I meat or vegetables of any kind
The meeting tomorrow will be' 1 * I did. I would suffer for houl
somewhat ..in the nature of a pro-! afterwards,
liminarv meeting to a general meet- j **I had chronic dyspepsia, so 1
ing of the organization, to be an- " a - told, and nuthing prescribed fori
■et well of a complaint that
Tadually sapping my strength.
“For the past four years I have
ived almost entirely on milk and “'j, r
read and finally that got so it Prr , jdcnt Wn .
•I dared
depressing hi* warn
of the gem
•rought many about 11 unlock. The verdict was
i ligations and ldrger responsibili- ( returned about 6:45 p. m
es which the Georgia newspaper-' v The examination of witnesses
ive fully lived up to. was the tri- [was concluded about 4 o'clock Pri
nts Mr Haris paid them This is! day afternoon and attorneys sub-
■cemplified in the way they have .milled argument- The plaintiff
nd the. >
: against me
The other officers and Board of
Governors of the Bpard of Trade
BrY. Wallace. President; Briggs
Carson. Vice-President: H L. Moor.
Vice-President; T W Tift. Vice-
President. Board of Governors
addition to officers): H. H. Har-
grett. I. W, Myers. J J. L. Phillips.,
■' ‘ “ ' - Mitchell. B.
11. McLeod. H. H. Tift. Sr . T. E.
Stubbs. C. W. Durden. >1. E.
Hendry. Frank Scarboro.
ne brought any relief.
ve r went to the table
ven. the sight of‘food or
rooking would nautoate
ad a bad taste in my mo
’ had |
could n
»• how
•eeau.se dcnt
• sm<-n jj r Hatn* also
•rsifird farm:
without this assistance '
interpret the attitude m
one.-frtded the Pieal- *
■ented by F. G. Boatright of
rdele and Fulwood and Hargrett
Tifton: the defendant by Brandon
,1 Hynes, of Atlanta and L. P
een. The argument was oper.-
by Judge Boatright, who was foi
led by Col. Skeen At 6pm
irt took a recess until Saturday
rning.
Court recur
1 1,0,1 thing of the
Trades Commission in
check the food pirates
farmer starvation price
ducts and then charge
KILLED SOME CAT
Messrs. Jes*e Lott and N. Lind
sey got a kitten Saturday ihat
full-grown cat ;
After a chase they killed a wild-! fr ° m * he , .
t i» OtO. Hver -w.mp ttat| ?_**_}•«
weighed thirty pounds and meastn
nothing 1 ate tasted right,
always been healthy and i
who looked after her household du-
t.es but since having this trouble
1 got so weak I could, not do nty
houaework and had to have help priCM t „ the cons ,
■ould have awful pains in my ... NpKh Dakota w«
ous and could not of 70 cen
Sleep well. When 1 heard of this d
Tarilnc it sounded so good I thought f,
I would try it because I was ready Kl
to try anything that - I thought -
would help me. I was never s„ «ur- ^
(prised in my lifet it heipe^me right ct,,,,^'
'clock and argument
resumed. Col. Hynes speaking
the defendant and Col. Fulwood
mplimented the concluding for the plaintiff. His
in the interest Honor charged tBe jury, which went
and told some-' mit on ’he case about 11 o'clock,
of the Federal Motion for new trial will be _filed.
n its efforts to \ After the verdict waa returned,
who pay the ’he jurors on the rase were dia-
1 for hi» pro-' missed for the term. Those not
red on this case had been dis-
Fai
,. t1 . 'missed previouslv.
Consumption in the First-aod Sec
ond stage Cancers in their Yourg
•Stage and all Bronchial Diseases.
All calls gives ,special attrition
day or night
J. A. McCREA. M D.
-ir 1916 wheat for which today the Cl A 5^TO P I A
o.l speculators in Chicago ar» char ^ ^ W I W 11 I r\
ng consumers *3.25 per bushel. For Infant* and Children
Mr. Hai-ris gave the press of Geer In Use For Over 30 Years
credit for many *e:ric and '!u- Aiwa;
luding ^ share • •
lewned , P abolition of the liquor traffic mgnai
... ... an< ^ * , He spoke of the food control bill and
•“ to to wesgta.w. ..f „i K ,i„ d ^„ „
ed four feet in length. They shot j * er ’ r ^ n day to ,l “- v Befol V 1 had ever may have been ou r opinion of UX-F0S IS AN
the cat seven times before it was M e ir,t "ottle I g^t so T this measure before it became a A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
k’Hed. to save their dog,. j r0 ° M ‘ ■"Fthmg put on tfre table , art uf (>ur governmWs prepared- '“d Live,Tonic. Contain.Cuc.mB«k.
Our informant stated that wl.rJ“ nd COnld y wa,t 7^ aI timr ne*.s plan for our war witfiSGermany. R*t
hi first hearjl about it sounded like !° C ° m f fcrtamly Me-- the day „ j, now a ] aWi apd „ lova j citizens l'epsin. Combines atrength wi._ r
the cat was thirty feet long and ' ““" led,c, n f - for 1 Wi*w it „ f , hc tT n j te d States w,. should .!< ««hle aromatic taste. liocs not grspe. 50c
weighed four hundred pounds, but !**' ' e y,ar * to !lf ' nh: everything in ou r power to uphold 1 ————
he finally got the figures straight- I ^ *° “ ucb , beUer • nd sle »T > *»'it and make It effective" Mr Har-
sketches of Wiregrass < Georgia
—' Forty Years Ago
BY J. L. HERRING
Wiir.be issued in the early fall. The’book will
be of standard sb*-. fiiuatfg.ted ^pd will contain
-aliout 300TagesT [
PRICE $2/50
Advance Orders Received Now.
Address|the Author at Tifton, Georgia
ARE YOU A PLUMBER?
a steam-fitter, 1 carpenter, a me
chanic .or an amateur? If you are
a man you like tools; and there ii
always a time when you need them.
° what is lax-fos
HSpH GoIden Hardware Co.
Tifton, Georgia
MONEY TO LOAN
Applications receivei for loaua
CITY PROPERTY and FARM
LANDS of any amount and duration
Beat terms and easiest rates.
B. C WILLIFORD. Arty.. A f ..t
Bowen Bilding. Tifton. Ga. w-tf.
DR. N. PETERSON,
TIFTON. CEORCIA.
DR. A. E. O’QUINN.
FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORK
Crown uisd Bridge Work
a Specialty
TIFTON CEORCIA
C. R- DICKERl
G*n«nl Practitioner of Dentistry.
Crown and Bridge Wore a Specials
TIFTOR. «IOHU.
B. €. ELLIS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention given to collect
tecs and to matters -elating to lane
met.
Wili practice in all the Courts.
Golden Building. Tifton, Ga
11. S. MURRAY
Attorney- A t- Law
TiaioN ceohoia
Office in Golden Hmldlnv.
day night
Wonder what
Dorminey look so pleasing Friday
- .afternoon She must h av c been
looking for her beau.
Wonder how Miss I.ula 'Mae PaC
rson likes her new beau
Gue«» what young man '.t is that
likes Miss Emma Young, and is to
•ashful to tell her.
Mr. Archie Young looked power-
ul "blue” Friday night. Guess it
fas' because he wasn't with ius girL
.Mr..llru' r J-isrwn .Walter Young
Archie Young. Malcom -Y'oung.
Ralph Learv and Buster Shiver took
a ftlying trip to White Spring*. They
reported a nice time
Talip.
FULWOOD Sc HARGRETT
Attorn*?*-at-Law
Golden Building
Tifton, Ga.
DR. J. D. WILBANKS
VETERINARIAN
O IS die at Touchstone’* Stable.
Otfice Phone, 473.
Residence N37-
FA falls responded.to da<
Tifton,
«;b'
Georgia.
W. L.MURROW
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooms in Mdeod-Oneal Bldg
JOE GONG
First-Class Laundry
JThird jStreet, West of .
—Myon Hotel —
Tiftoa, : Georgia
I lyich bette
like I was.
ally gained
tratcrnlly. Catarrh being* s c
Jisrase. requires s constltui
Hall-a Catarrh Cure I
trraallr. acting dlracrtr upo:
, giving U
budding «cp the —
raturs ^falthiwTt
ndoraed' the Federal Re-
■ system . and the farm loan
s. and read a letter from Secre.
tary MrAdoo expressing hi* nppreci-
ition to the press of Georgia for as-
1: lance green in floating the Liberty
. n . r « n 'l loo, <
tem. ther^ ‘ day and fourtee
trength^by j , r ’“king Tanlac c
! taking it as soon as they <
v4 V Dc&ati* ! Rirmin,:hi * n ' and get it Tanlar 1
i*t think. I have acti
nc (9) pound* an
1* b^; i ,e SL* tTon f r ,n evrr F "j*
that *• j * My neighbors were as much rar-
mȣc*l j prised a* I was and they are at my
lu tre5?! i hou \ e ^ er y dn - v - telling me how
k *Slc!Si7 11 , '°" k I counted up yester- Mr', n.rri*' address concluded
.,.,e —- of them are e.th 0ulh a f wlin| . tribute u, p^sident'
commence , Wilson from a close study of the
and the trials and responsihili*
HvoareO DcTlsro I * , *'*‘, ,l ‘ “ nlar !* ’■••* which confronted him The
to cure. Brno Y^-inly a wonderful medicine ar.d convention hall wa. crowded anfi Mr
°°" taUAo ' OU * I' V , eryboay ° ut oar w *y *V talking Harris was listened to aith th.
TatoBolT*rsmllTPuu'torsnowmollnsi ■* CU 11 ' 00 fnn P ut n,i ‘ in ’he ilosest attention
o papers if you want to. because I -plauded
PROSPECT NEWS k: ow there are thousands nf wo-
Guess what boy* went home with i' m n Mmr had fix that 1 hud Thom.., m*. -ul> —, ne uur
the Mi**e. Sizemore^ Frida, night. ,' *<_n for *0 many years." j t,-ninth annual meeting of the J I
Mm* Eva Irvin Mes*s Thomas Tanlar 1* sold h v Conger Ding < g„vi. I*
ind Ernest Irvin, were among Oiose ! r„mnanv ir T.ftnn 1*1. ..4 cl.l Weekly Press Association I .
ho atend-d the entertinment Fri- 1 T t a. , r a ' *- on roavened here tonight at 8 o'clock. ! ,
‘rw , e , C Compan y in President J. C McAuliffe nresid- iP
de >1 i-a Roby . r hula. S. H. Learrave* in Fender. ; i„ B Th
TelJ.o » U . Brookfi ,lj
MIPII Where Your Mil
!M The
§ (j | Money Will J) |j
| Most
.ii nnn i rvsuru anu .vr. r |
wa* listened to with the . J
attention and heartily Ap- ! |
' 1
asville. July 16^-The Uur- J J
lusnsss sad Slom.ch Trouble.
w Q years ago 1 suffered from
frequent attacks of stomach trouble
and biliousness."- write*-Mi** Emma
Verbryke. Lima. Ohio. ‘*1 could eat
■erv little food that agreed with
ne and I became so dizzy that I had
o take hold of something to keep
from falling. Sfreing Chamberlain.,
Tablets ndwrtiaed I decided to try
'them. I Improved rapidly." Ob-,
tainahle everywhere.
•nvigi/reimg t<
« Atla.rprlcb.. 1 hr blooOakBt! bsliiti s^u-sspta
AT NEW RIVER CHURCH
There is a protracted meeting at
ew River church, conducted by
Rev. C. A..Ginn, of Fitzgerald.. The
public is cordially invited to attend
•11 services.
A. Cox i;
MONDAY’S ENLISTMENTS
Allan
McAuliffe presid- ‘ [ j
ing. The visitors were welcomed I I
in ar. address by J. H. Merrill. C. [ |
M- Mathvin, of the Eastman TlBes-
Jnurnal. responded in behalf of the
association.
Other addresses
vV'nT* tkm I ^'OTilan.. ot the IMi
M.Dade, Thon^ville. ..^ WwUy v .
Thus. F. G
Like W Mims, Albany
Eiige F. Driver. Bainnridge
Edward D. Edge. Douglas.
Charles F. Young. Fitzgerald
Geo. R. Hal], Valdosta. *
Leon Lovett. Abbeville.
< lomer D. Cowan, SpirV*
Maning W. Peterson and John
erritt, Broxton.
S;la< Worth and ( !•' - : Hy.lv.
Htzgerald.
We have been very fortunate in buying very
heavy in most ail lines for the past six months.
And our stock is the most complete to be found
anywhere; and prices much lower than you can
find elsewhere.
For instance we mention Fruit Jars:
In -this day of high efficiency
more failures are due to disorder
ed Stomachs than to any other
cause- Nothing undermines the
t ody and mind so quickly as Stem-
ach Trouble.
Fatter in Economy and Industrial r I
Development.” and Franc Mangnm. [ I
• ’'the Forest Blade, Swainsboro. on
••Clubs and Clubbing.” -
The attosdaner is said to be one
of the largest ever known in the his-
tory of the association and Thom- J J .
asville -ia doing everything possible j •
t? make :t one of the most enjoy- | |
-ebie 'The program for tomorrow » J
i' a very full one and everything*!)
will be rushed ns much as possible,
so that the convention can adjourn
Wednesday morning to hear the ad
dress of Gen. Leonard Wood.
W D. L’pjfraw. who has announc-|^
candidate against Tom 1 |
|j Half gallon Ball Mason jars $1.25 doz.
Quart „
■ » r> —rr~—
One Price, You See
.90
.75
"ii I
educes
— -I--—-j -*> . Hardwick for the Senate, is here
~'l XT. to., th, rditon.
i»K
j I
a. i«w rob Cathartic* frequently' a T T E N T 1 O N° CONFEDERATE
• veterans:
The Legislative Committee of the J |
sulu Propaganda organized •’ ! 1
Then too, we have a full line of Men’s Palm Beach
and Kool Kloth Clothing at the old price. Men’s S
White and Palm Beach Oxfords. 1 j|
j! All kinds - of Ladies’ Skirts and Waists ready
made.
ajfcravate the trouble.. Overcome
quickly your Stomach. Liver ami In
testinal Trouble with Ma.vr's Won
derful Remedy, a? it reaches the
seat of the disease. Millions have I Peninsula Propaganda organized at ,, , m
if'' l \toe^*° r u-,.«a-if.,i ^ °" c I Macon on the 26th of April, especi- ® I hen if these do not suit you, we have all Jcinds
illy request that every Veteran Is -
of Mmyr's Wonderful Rtmedy
vince you today. Fore .<
Brooks Pharmacy Company.
b,
•rite lii.
Miss Nell Timmons will leave this
afternoon for Valdosta where the'
wilLioin. nJwuse 4»jly-at -Ocean •
Pond'for ten daks. r
that
Reprerentatii
ipport the new Pension 1 [ I
SENATOR MeCURRY DEAD I BilL-Which will W presented during
-the• iiegtsiimire
AY'anta. JuTj» 16.—A. A_ MeCur-1 . Sit down and do it today, while
. Balm
of Hartwell, member of the' up-;you arc thinking about jt-
per bouse of the Georgia Legisla
ture. died here today as the result
of injuries sustained ’ when he wss
struck by an automobile belonfring Constipation and Indigastioa.
to J. A. May, of Adel, early last
Senator McCurry had been
lOJ
FACE POWDER.
The beauty secret of to J
women who knowhow w 'eek-
to take care of the com- a critical condition since the
plexion. Cannot be cident and attending phjrsicians held
detrhaed. Heals Sun- out slight hope for his recovery. He
bora. atop. Tan. Soothing, j, survived by his wife, six children
CO ° r r..” _ ” 8- n f - j fiv e brothers and five sister. The
Finali body vMill be- removad-to Hartwell
t Sampli (either Color) for Zc. Stamp. for funeral and interment
LronM-'s-Co, eobooth Fihb Sc. B,ook!-a.N.y. | Senator McCurry was 46 year.
i'7„dY,»“;i j of fancy Skirt and Waist goods, that we know
P “|i will please you.
h11 ' S. If you are not a Customer, try us and be convinced
We Want Your Business
"I have used Chamberlain's Tab- I
let* and must.say they are the bext L
I have ever used for constipation \.
and indigestion My wife also used;I ,
them for indigestion and they did [ ■
her good.” writes Eugene S. Knight f?3
Wilmington. N C Chamberlain’s j J |
Tablets are mjld and gentle-in theirlH*'
"action." Give them a trial. You
■ re certain to be pleased with the
agreeable laxative eff et? which
thev produce. Obtainable every-j
where.
Omega Trading Conyany
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