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FRIDAY, JULY 27,IX|7.
Nature Needs Assistance
In Keeping You Well
Skipped From Georgia Point. Dar
ing Tki. Y «r.
Atlanta, July 21.—^Georgia's to
tal peach shipment through today
has been 2,900 carloads for the sea
son, according to the records of the J
Georgia Fruit Exchange, which has
ita headquarter's office here.
At the beginning of the season
General Manager Christman of the I
Exchange estimated that the total
crop would run from 3,800 to 4,000 <
cars. It is now apparent that the
shipments next week will run the
crop to his total estimate, if not be
yond. and every crate of peaches i
has been sold at a splendid price. \
Notwithstanding t^q'fact that dur
ing the last two wfpta the fruit hns ,
ripened rapidly there has been a
tremendous movement and prices |
have Held up wonderfully well. It <
has been impossible to fill the orders ,
which have poured into the Ex
change for Georgia peaces, and -
The Last Sifter Full
is just as
Good as the First
in a Saak of
in keeping the blood absolutely free
of all impurities. This old remedy is
a wonderful purifier and tonic, and
has no equal for keeping the blood
rich and pure. It builds up the ap
petite and tones np the entire system.
S. S. S. is sold by druggists every
where. It has been successfully used
for more than fifty years, and people
in practically every state testify to
its great wort!* Write for booklets
and free medical advice to Swift Spe
cific Co.. Dept. E Atlanta, Ga.
A little help goes a km* waya.
If/yqu would keep your body in a
■xltby and robust condition,'throb-
i i with thit splendid vitality that
I cates freedom from all ailments,
I - : of all tee that your blood is
t pure. Any slight impurity that
ps into your blood will soon effect
l well-being of your whole system.
\ few bottles of S. S. S. will give
: the assistance that nature needs
Postmaster Bennett ha* received
the following instructions from the
Third Assistant Postmaster Gener
al:
“In order to prevent delay In lis-
petrh and secure prompt delivery of
letters, postcards and printed mat
ter addressed to the United States
Expeditionary Forces in Europe, to
which the domestic rates of postage
apply, it i* important that the post
age be fully prepaid. To this end
postmasters are requested to give
the matter the widest possible publi
city and advise patrons to hand in
Judge Eve Offers Himself Any
where JHe Can be Used
Or Condition.. Letter is a Modest
Example for Any Young Man
in Doubt.
Judge R. Evi, of the Tifton Judl
cial Circuit has tendered' his ser
vices to the President. His letter
to the Chief Executive puts the
matter.*o clearly, and so well illus
trates thu spirit of unselfish pa
triotism that we publish it as an in
centive example to yjung men who
may be in doubt:
Washington, July 21.—Germany’s reply to America's
is to call her younger classes to arms. A decree malt-
wo million youths available next March was signed in
i yesterday. They are well under 21, but their exact
• KSoB-fUsiaf sad Ready Prepared)
This result is obtained bv mixing
quality ingredients in just the proper
proportions.
Ground from select Soft Winter Wheat—
scientifically blended with pure leavening
-that's why RISING SL^J Is the choice of
dlfcrimlnaiing cooks.
Your^groccT expects you to call for it,
Smanl exclusively bribe fsmoue RED MILL. NsshviHa. Tmn.
Tifton, 'Ga., July 16. 1917.
HU Excellency Woodrow Wilson. j
President of the United States,
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr.‘President: I deem this j
many of them have been "turned
down. This condition is dfle almost
entirely to the fact that the crop
hns been well distributed by the ex
change. preventing a glut 0 t peach
es on any market and always holding
prices up to the very top notch.
| Miss Laura Goodman, of Chiplcy.
is the guest of her cousin. Mr. R
W. Goodman and family.
Miss Emma LaMee of Jackson
ville, is visiting bar sister, Mrs. J.
I‘. Lotz, l»r a few days,
j Miss Lovie Gaskins, of Wil'ncoo-jflt
' chee. ls the guest of Mist Geraldine f.
1 llargrett for a few days. jtc
Mrs. J. E. Cochran and little Mini
Sarah Amanda are the guests of Ll
Mrs. C. D. Fish, at Atlantic Beach )
Misses Josie Golden and Katie)
Ruth Pickett returned Saturdny
from Moultrie, where they attended Tak« No Ch»r
a house party last week. Liver
Mr. Frank Goggans, foreman of|
the Gazette's press room la off for Mothers ca
to he c
Postmaster desire* to fully
ate with patrons of the of-
the dispatch of mail to the
in Europe and will b? glad
. any information desired.
ENORMOUS SKELETON
EXEMPTION EXCUSES
Mr. Bennie Benefit
Didn't want to go,
“Couldn’t d 0 no marching.
Bunion on his toe.”
Mr. Tommie Dayton,
He's a wreck complete;
Give him an exemption.
Boy ha* got “cold feet”
Jonah Jackson Billups,
Here's a case in need;
Couldn't go to Europe,
Got five dogs to feed.
Mr. Henry Henpeck,
He can never roam;
Not much interested—
Got a war at borne.
Then there's Hiram Alssp,
Spare him if you will;
Got a neodful industry—
Running of a still
Mr. Alex Bahton,
Miss hkn if he went;
On the corner cuaain'
The whole gover’menL
Fellow whose wife’s mother
Stays with hkn e spell;
No war for him is needed—
He's right now got—enough.
—Dalton Citizen.
your family latef ■
ourom.r complaint.
Tba fly ia almost I
Mrs. B. W. Wetherlngton and i up
children. B. W. Jr., end Jack Bums., fon
returned Tuesday from Nashville,. 3n d
where they had been the guests ofi ne *
relatives. 11* 1 *
A princely gift was that of Judge l*’ 0 *
Royal to the Gazette office this. p,c
morning—six watermelons, the lerg- ,u *
est weighing 41 1-2 pounds. He
said he wanted us to-have enough to ***
go 'round, and we did.
Mr. J. N. Mitchell and two sons, 1
Walter end Jim, have returned from C3 “
a trip through North Georgia. They *' *
stopped in Macon. Atlanta, Griffin
and Butler on their way home. ! ^
Mr. S. T. Kidder, Jr., S-ctetary j a)w
! of the Board jf Trade, returned j.- u ]
Saturday night from Jacksonville. 1 of
with his family. The, have roc*n« ; tfd
at the home of i)r. W. II. Hendricks j
on Lov e avenue. As
Rev. P- F. Kersey returned Sat- b„|
i urday morning front Eastman, near jj,,
which place he had been conducting i
e protracted meeting for th« past gy
week. He reporta a very kuccess- , m
ful meeting, with eleven baptisms trr
Friday.
A card from Mr. Joe Kent who,
.with, hlj family is touring Florida,
says they are spending a few days
at Daytona Beach, and having a
good time. He says at every place
they have passed so far the people
ere planting potatoes.
Mr. W. I Harvey moved his fam-
, ily Thursday from Tifton Heights
to the cottage on Second street for
merly occupied by Mr. Henry Huteh-
1 inson. Mr. Hutchinson bought the
■ w . — home Mr. Jehu Walker on Park
invitee dis- avenue and took poeaesion on the
smedy need. 1 J5th.
Lnd* C rerular* When you feel lazy, out of sorts
liver which hax^tftlowad the system
at WYTTrtN t0 K et ful1 °f knpuritiee. HE RHINE
ALBOTTON ... _n H ■ n
M on or brood i.-_
RED DEVIL LYE is also simply
diuoning bogs, and for making c -r
RED DEVIL LYE is sold by all groc.
A FAMILY REUNION
iFluid Dracha
Davis have been entertaining a party
of fifteen relatives from their for- 1
mer home in North Georgia. It
was a wetk of family reunion, and
every dfy was full of pleasure.
i The week was closed with a.barbe
cue at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Davis Saturday. The deli
cious barbecued meats were flanked
with an old time basket dinner, ell
An enjoyable occasion of Friday spread on a long table- in the yard,
evening was the entertainment at .There war plenty and to spare.
A. M. S., given in honor of Misses. Among those present were: Mr-
Matti e and Helen Sigman and Mr. , and Mrs. Ed Sigman and family.
Frank Sigman. of Social Circle, who I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sigman and
were the guests of Mr. end Mrs. J. | family and Mrs N. A. Sigman and
T Davis. daughter. Milk Nettie, of Social Cir-
The lobby end the Y. M. C. A. • cle; Mrs. W. W Allen, of Montieel-
room of The girls' dormitory, where jlo; Mrs. Tom Estes and daughter,
the guests were received, were made j Miss Livia and son Gibbs Estees; of
attractive with potted plants and Rutledge; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sum-
vases of sunflower*. ner and baby, of Sumner; Mr. and
Mr. end Mrs. Breedlove receiv- Mrs. E. J. Thornhill and daughter,
ed th e guesta and presented them to Lois, of Omega; Mr. J. W. Hollis and
the honor-guests. family, of Tifton; Dr. and Mrs. N.
later In the evening delicious wa- Peterson. Dr. and Mrs. Baker, Prof,
termelons and cantaloupes were and Mrs. Lewis. Prof. ^ and Mrs.
served on the spacious porch. Breedlove end others.
For Infants and Children:
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always A .
Bears the
Signature//,)r
alcohol-3 PER CENT-
' Amiable freparat«5 r ; u
similntu>2INcFood by Rc^td*
linglN-SloosteendBgffifv
LOVELY PARTY
Thereby Promoting WMj®
Chcerfulnc«tt»j**£g5
'•JESSES-.
: --iSflSSg.
OUR WOOLEN FLAGS
American
American
Mr T. S. Shannon, of Fender,
brought the Gazette the b*gc»t
day It wgs of his celebrated ira-)
proved Y/atson variety nod weighed ,
57 pounds.
Spun by a Sweede
Warped- by a Dutchman.
Dressed by sn Englishmap.
Drawn in by a Scotchman.
Woven by a Belgian.
Inspected by an American.
Scoured by an Albanian.
Dyed by a Turk.
Examined by an Irishman.
Pressed by a Pole.
Yet all of them are good Ameri
cans, showing the greatness of our
'Melting Pot"
nu lAAJXinu anvx in in iwn. * “ :
c . - attend the annual Wesleyan Method-
Kew Evidence Constantly Being int camp meeting which began there
Published. , teday.
Since the long succession of Tif- jjus Juanita Moore, of Moultrie, !
ton reports were first published ID and Miss Susie Tait, of Brunswick, I
the local press there has been no who have been th e guesti of Missj
looking back. Tifton evidence Eleanor Home, returned home yes-
continuee to pour in, and—better terdey. , {
stfll—those whose reports were offlcer Jo# Hendertoa went over
fiat published many years ago, , 0 AIbanJ , ye iqrday for Oscar May.
tarify all they asid In a most learty coloredi who escaped from the city
and unmistakable way. P.eed the about e year ago while
•xperience of Mr. G. R. Henderson, ^ win|f months”sentance - for
grocer, Main SL, ho says: “I suf- M m n( - w hi*key.
fered from lameness sr.d soreness Mr >ni , Mrl T g. Stewart re-
to to. utoll of m» but. II hurt tnmtd lut rnm . *.Uto»
no to stoop.-or lift and my ba.k tr!J) .. of gevenll da y, to different
ached nearly aU the time. I knew u ta Florid ,. Th.y will be et
I had kidney trooble. as a, kid- hom# wjth Mr Mrl . Ed Prerton
neya acted too often and the kid- on Ti( , avvnxlt Mr. and Mr*. Stew-
ney secretions contained sediment. ^.e-riieir friend#-• *«ry plea^
hey secretions contained sediment. an , last week when they
I used a box of Doan's Kidney Pills _ ui li„ mo tored over to Ashbum ami
morning.
I C nPIa Constipation and Indigestion.
nUL “I have used Chamberlain's Tab
let* and must say they are the best
7 j I have ever used for constipation
Experience and indigestion. My wife also used
Vr_„ A_ them for indigestion and th<*v did
You Urer her »Titas Eugene S. Knight.
Period. ; Wilmington. N C. Chamberlain s;
;Tablets are mild and gentle in their,
1 action. Give them a trial. You'
the last three t are certain to be pleased with the ;
willed with the , agreeable laxative effect which
nge of Life and 1 thev produce. Obtainable every- ;
STOMACH TROUBLE
says: “For quite
Mr. Marion Holcontb. ot Nancy. Ky„ says: "For quite
a-long while I suifesed with stomach trouble. I would
have pains and a heavy feeling alter my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with
butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have
regular sick headache. 1 had used pills and tablets, but
after a course of these, I wouldAe constipated. It Just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. . I tound they.*rere
no good at all for my trouble. I heard
i BOUGHT SOME
SEWING MACHINES
THEDFORD’S
commended very highly, so began to use 1L. It cured
i | keep It in the house all the time. It is the best
medicine made. I do not have sick, headache or
T-cch trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on
tne jaded liver and helps it to do its Important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys
tem. This medicine should be in every household for
use-in time-Qf.need. Get a package today ! youifcet
Mggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
ONE CENT A DOSE u «
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