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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1*17.
THE PRESENT CRISIS
Good Bread Is Half the Meal
Then make that Half
a Surety by using
Rising Sun
Flour
(Self-Rising and Ready Prepared)
All the ingredients already mixed
for you in proportions that assure
baking success. You can not fail when
you use RISING SUN FLOUR.
From the Adel Nawil | Ther e U' a criaia in the life of
I Mrs- Caroline William*. a aiater erery “an that la a determining
of Mr. J. H- Cheatnott, of Adel, died point in hia make-up. At such
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. a crisis he either puts hia shoulder
J. G. Stalrey. wif* of the postmaa- to the wheel, strains every fibre in
ter at Lake Park, Sunday. The de-'jii* body to meet this criaia, or else
ceased was 85 years of 4fP- Infir-! he sneaks off like the insolent cur
Imities of age caused her death to his den and user ull snares and.
j which was hastened by a fall she traps he can procure to draw others
"received some weeks ago. Mrs. Wil- with him.
I isms was a native of North Caro-; Our nation is at war with foreign-
Her husband died a number era and little realizes the war that
years ago and she had made her is about to be raged at ho no—a
DANGEROUS
IS
CALOMEL
SOLD NOW
B 1 lina.
■ !•*
The select Soft Winter Wheat, the pure Ingredients, the
unitary scientific mixing, all go to act the high standard
for Rising Sun Flour. Ask your grocer for It.
ha-niodrbrlhh
of years ago ana n»u — — — r> . t»l i r\ J i
_ ^ Z Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work—Dodson s
■ mains were carried to Godwin, N. j That America has harbored cow-|
■ 1 C. p for burial, accompanied by Mrs. ards, traitors to their native soil la
■ Stalvey and another daughter who almost beyond ou r conception, but
■ I lives in Florida. jU nevertheleaj-trua. |
■ I The deceased was a woman of j There are ‘a'Tew would-be-lead-j
■ many fine attributes, a mother in era" of this glorious land of ours. ;
5 Israel who, after a long and useful who. if permitted, would make of it
to the reward of the a nation of coward., afraid to strike V m w m ! witir druggist and
MU—SIM—Ml ‘brerta. ehur-h. Hr,id,, hr, ,hi|. I.utht lor to « »d darts-
d „ n ,h* is survived by on e brother, ed so dearly. We l)»v e * few in-
I Mr- A. W. Lavender, of Ty Ty,' che * tI,utt ' and tWo h * lf th^MeWes? but* aro helping 'Calomel is dangerous ami people know:it while
was among Monday's rUItora to Tif- *7j williams was a half sister of to uint the lives of some “would-be- Dodson's Liver Tone is safe and gives ben" «-
L r „ Williams, of Tifton. and good" people- They are endeavor- suits,” said a prominent local druggist. Dotlson S
W. T. Massey, of Route 2 an . un , 0 f Mrs H. H. Britt and Mr. ing to cause a revolution in our own Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every
Liver Tone Acts Better Than Calomel and Is Harmless for
Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
Every druggist here, yes!
idy's druggist has__j>*fi<
the sale of calomel. They all give the
We ljave * few in- same reason. Dodson s Liver Tone is taking its
visitors to y y. CbeanutL
L
was among Saturday'
thev'ty-
Mrs. H. H. Parker and little son. MOTHER! YOUR* CHILD
jof Ashburn, are the guesta of Mr* IS CROSS, FEVERISH,
|D. W. McLeod. ! FROM CONSTIPATION
Mr. J. B. Pinckard and daughter
Each Day that dawns is a fresh clean of Moultrie, art the gueata of Mr. If Toni
To write your record on
And shall you write in love or hate
To be read when you’re font?
Resolve when the fresh sweet morn
ing breaks
And the birds bunt into song
That nothing you'do will causa heart
aches
And you’ll do naught that's
wrong.
—P. H. A. In Timea-Union.
Mr E. E. Clarks, of Ty .Ty, Route
and Mrs. W. W. Bryan.
Mr. Clyde Montgomery return
ed Sunday morning from a week's
business trip to Atlanta.
Mrs. C. L. Preston, of Fitzgerald,
la the guest of her son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Ed Pres-
home land that will be a disgrace druggist. A large family-sized bottle qosts only 50
future generations. They are cents and if you find it doesn't take the place of
holding meetings over the country, dangerous, salivating calomel you have only to ask
teaching or trying to teach the peo- f or y Qur money back.
j pie rebellion. Can- you conceive of Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant-tasting. pure-
!anything so cowardly? What! Rebel yeg^blc remedy, harmless to both chiU.taH
,d. at a crisis when your country is adu]ts a spo onful at night and v. i*c up
in need of every effort you f ^ go- no Sl & headache, biliousness,/ague,
ut forth? When our nght«
,• is Coaled, Breath
:h Sour. Clean Liver i
BowaU. , ■
Give “California Syrup of Fig.” | have been trampled under foreign
once—a teaspoonful today often I feet and our people murdered by WATCHMAN SHOT XT POULAN
ves a rick child tomorrow. foreign hands. Never We must stand
If your little one i» out-of-aorta. 1 by our Government. They are te : p#pp . rwl ;» B .ck With Load of
half-sick, isn’t resting, eating and jng our people that ' l Bird Shoi
sour stomach or clogged bowels. Dodson’s Livery
Tone doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all nexvj
day like calomel.
Take a dose of calomel tonight and tor _
ypu will feel sick, weak and nauseated. Don’t!
a day's work!
Dodson's Liver Tone U real liver, i
You'll know it next morning because ’
wake up with your head clear, your liver
bowels clean, breath sweet and stomach regt
You will feel cheerful and full of vigor and
for a hard day’s work. * *
You can eat anything afterwards without t
of salivating yourself or your children.
Get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and try it
on rsy guarantee. You’ll nevet* again ^ut a dose
of nasty, dangerous calomel into your stomacx
'■
Mrs. Carrol Graham and twi
. McCrary, night watchman
! for the Poulan Cotton Mills,
uncons ti
lting natur. lly—look. Mother! cee tutional for u. to »«*ert our right*
if tongue is coated. This U a sure «nd fight in this great conflict
eb **‘ »,i{n that its little stomach, liver and ! We * re P roud “at we ve men ^y unknown parties Monday
dren will arrive from Balnbridge to- bowtlj >rf c logged with " waste. ln »•>« “ n f e of lhe w ° rd ' morning just about daylight He
night and be the gueata of Mn. Y mep eroM , irritable, feverish, .to-."ho can and will lead in the cause ^ not b>dly hurt
D. Morgan for the weak. .... —.'"*■«»■ h "zizzrrLo\.*• «-•t
Misses Lula Mae and Estelle Mor- ac h-ache. diarrhoea, aor e throat, full th< ' er Y ^ aw * of d * 7? , the tool room which adjoins the en-
- • - «" th « ir bP* for da,y we ",.*“' n r; , gine room, during the early morning
k.iin with ki. I ■ — f — rr. when he Vkl
CAI ENDAR OF CASES
Set For Trial at August Terra 1917 City Court of Tifton
C. No. D. So.
Monday, August '3th, 1917
gan went over to Moultrie Sunday. c0 ) dt give a teaapoonful of “Call-
day.
■ in tha city on business Fri-> h eru the, are the guests of Mn. fornla Syrup of Figs.” and in a f.w
| John Greer for a few day*. houn ail the constipated poison, »»■
Mr. Z. M. Fowler, of Motor A.,
was among Saturday's visitors to
the city.
L. Murrow spent Saturn digested food and »our bile, gently
aay in Savannah, where be was one moves out of its little bowels with-
| of the eighty applicants examined out griping, and you hage a well,
. „ . . .' for admission to the second division playful child again.
Mr. G. W. Pope, of Motor A., "»* !of ^ Offlcen Training Corps. I Mothers can rest easy after giv-
~ * Mr. and Mn. Joe Kent and chil-| ing this-harmless “fruit Uxativa."
elty Friday. | dren returned Saturday afternoon because it never falls to cleanse the
Mr. E. D. L»"horn, of the T, Ty^^ # rUU #f j, e k-'jitU« one’s 'iver and boweU tod
soetion, was In Tifton on business tonril | e _ fit Auguatlna and Day- sweeten the stomach and they dear-
Fridnr- ' tona Beach, Florida. They made ly lov, its''pleasant taste. Full di-
Mr. Gaorga Baker and family ^ the trip ln Mr. Kent's car. 'rections for babies, children of all
turned Friday from White Mr and c ^ Avan returned ’ «** » nd for *Town-up, printed on
Bprtega, Fla., where Utoy *P*nt the Sun(Uy B|fht from . vmV( ririt bottle.
rd. These are tnesnen w '*‘‘j, 0 un. with hia lantern, when he
tend by. They who would ahed U»e . flred from behind throurh ,
last drop of blood in their veins far w - ndow
freedom and their native land.
I would to God there could be a
brand placed on the forehead of ev
ery sneaking coward to enable not
only our men to know with whom
they ar e dealing, but also that they
might be pointed out to our chil-
aa the cowards they really
inducing the future gen-
stand by right, free
dom and justice.
Boys—men. for the sake of the
mothers who bore jot
dren as the
are>Ulus ind
emtione - to i
, to friends and relatives ln Atlanta Beware of counterfeit fig 'T^P*-, Government which protects yon and
Mr. S. B. Lightfoot, of Route 3. >nd North Georgia. Mr Aven’a Ask your druggut for a 60 cent bot-j for ^ tand which you hold deal
ty Ty.
i in Tifton Saturday to neJ>hw Md nlec ^ Roy and ETe iyn tie of California Syrup of Figs; gh<)w th>( yon are men .
i a eow and calf which be Aran of M^n, returned with them then see that it is made by the Cal-. M „. j. J. P«H.r.
had taken up at hia pUee. and wUI vj^t her. for several weeks, ^fornla Fig Syrup Company. | 0
A lovely little girl mad# her arrl- Orioa—P—rv. aad Battey. the Sa-' ' BFriwmier For the tomach and bowel diwr-
val at the home of Mr. and Mia. J. .annah Cotton Factora, are eub-1 A SMALL BE CININNG j^r. of babie. McGEE’S BABY %
W. O’Neal Thuraday morning. She fUnt i a l, reliable and enkrwetic. Their'
I^IR ^is a remedy of genuine merit.
wholesome
Lucidly the weapon, which was
evidently a shot-gun, was only load
ed with birdahot. and these acatter-
and down Mr. McCrary's back,
from his neck to hia waist. It
quired some time to pick them
hour afterwards Mr.
McCrary was walking around town.
Sheriff J. N. Sumner was notified
once and went with his ■'track
dogm, but the operatives had come
in the meantime to g 0 to work and
the trail had been crossed by
many different feet that th. dogs
could not take it up.
So far as known, there is no clue
to the guilty parties.
When you yawn u good deal in
the daytime, feel dull, ache, ‘ J
to stretcj, frequently, it
. 3 superior salesmanship are at your: Bags Case. ». “d pleasant to take. Price ; and un leaa you do something at once
Rook,, e M J?
™ ST*™ & •< ■ ONLY WOMAN OFF.C«
tehi. aaction having had no * nd b * eonrinced. t»-J wi!m it printed twenty-five yean ago:j AtlanU, Joly 27.—To Georgia
’ Mr. J. T. Hooka r«turned Wednes- “Charges that Rev. W. L. Carter' now belongi the credit of contrib-
. n , J day from r. trip to Grady and Thom- had gone into the office of the clerk | y,. first woman army officer
Miaa Lillian Brown has returned u eounliM ^ H# M y* ^.r. , r , fine 0 f the superior court, in Dougins, fa y,. nat i 0 n. her name being Mias
frOBI *° h * r e °r' Wn crops down there but the boll and changed the numben of one or 1 Agnes McKeana of Tifton. and her
of Waycroaa She was secern- we<vil u atre>dy to evidence and two loU of land were investigatedU^a consisting-of aecuring ro-
P^‘” “^ nie b J_!7_r OW WD ° will not leave muq, cotton for those by the committee appointed by th«
_ERBINE la a chill medicine that
will prevent or cure the disease. It
drivea out the impuritier on which
the malarial germ thrives, ltrcngth-
the liver and '•'.esnses the bow-
Price 50c. Sold by Conger
Drug Company.
visit her for a faw days.
who are trying to grow it
| conference, which found the evi-j jjj u McKenna has donned
Mr. T. G. White,, of St Petera- J{ yooj> chi , d u p.,, and *j e kly. dence only elrcumstantUl." From )kiaki nn iform exactly like that of
burg, Fla., ^jpved Saturday and pickl at y, e noaa , starts In tha riaep this incident began the feud between j y, e recruiting officer, ex
will be the gueet of hia son, Mr. H. and grinds the teeth while sleeping. Carter and Rawlings which brought cept y,, wears a skirt instead
H. White, for mverri ^y. before be fTnd *bout the killing of the Carter chn-. of ^ and U touring the coun-
going to AtlanU. where he is being ( ^ ^ug.g CREAM VERMIFUGE, dren on that fateful night in |tieJ adjacent to her home to per-
treated by a specialist. j t not on | y c ] Mn 0 ut the worms, Lowndes county, tha wrecking of goad, young men to Join the coL
Dr*. A. J. Kemp, of Tifton, and but it rojtoren htelthMfi cheerful- two families, the sending of two on _
ML L. Webb, of Omega, hava been ”***■ _“Tf* Crnimeny 0 X men to th« gibbet and three to the! She la now a nsn ymbstoned of-
in th, U. a Medical Re^rv. Corpn. wh h> b „ n ^ th. Hale Orch- efforts o{ * bl « counMl U ■*“ W
They bar, not as yat accepted but ^ Company In Ft- Valley, are ,B * lt »e penalty of that night’s terrl-
have the matter under advent tpmRdlng ^ ^ at home. They b >«
reported a large peach crop with fins a ~ T~
__a _Jutl tha Thing lev Diarrhoaa
fruit and Rood prices. j "About t w 0 year* ago I had a se-
The appliemtion for Incorporation rare attack of diarrhoea which^laiL
ANSWER THE ALARM.
credentials from Washington, and
declares that before th, war ia
she hopes to win her stripes.
writes W.
Cura for Cholera Morbus.
When our little boy; now seven
— ,«.re old, was a baby he was cured
C. jof cholera morbus by Chamberlain’s
so , Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme-
T. D. Smith has bought out a
lot of 66 second hand machines at a
big bargain and 'will- sell them at
big bargains. In the lot are Whites,
New Homes, Standards New Royals,
Free Domestics, and other*. Scans
as good machines as made, and will
do as good work as they ever did,
and after being reworked look very
welL If interested it will pay you (
to sea him. Let him take c-c out:
to you and try it out. If not satis
factory pour it back into the jug. ^
You can get one at any price, or at I
alaooat any terms. See him before^
the lot is picked over. dlt w-tf'
..a». Juford, N. D. “I beeam# so Colic, Cholera and
!ak that I could not stand upright. | Hy." writs* Mn. r
druggist recommended Chamber- • p a j r Haven, N. V.
n’a Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea J Fr members of mj
Tiftoa People Should Net Delay.
If your kidneys are inflamed,
Don’t stand around and do noth- ^ y ntUit tea Company, __
***■ owner* of 1he Tifton Ic* «>d Power lain** Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea • members of my family have used
Lika a fire It will soon be beyond f which deairea incorpora- Remedy. Th, first dose relieved me,this valuable medicine for colic and
•ontroL ^ ,, G.orri. t-a.d.n I -Ml troohln *ith «o.d
You will get the alarm tn time—. _ _ m.:,- i v 5^- e ,*"■
Tt.rV.rhe w diuineu nr diur. Mr - » nd Mr »- H - H - "h’ 1 *- N - ' bl » remedy
d« of £ uX. > <S«"U and ton. J. N. Jr., return^! Ufa rsSSk
Heed the warning 9 * brly S * turday * norninr ,roB * *® I ' o
Give yon, kidneys', rest by living *^ 10 St ' ^ STORM NEAR OMEGA
more carefully. * pen . M dd u , The second atorm for the week
Uto Doan’. Kidney Pills to help t r ^v r^ort a ple^- vUit « d *~ tion north ° f °“ e »»
stamp out the cauto. ^ !Tul.„ LLlmi 1 ' Th * r * wind «td
; Fy u Tifton woman's ex- * 7, ** kail, fences being broken and much
. thev know that j remedy of exceptional
Obtainable every- tamable everywhere.
.. White. They report a plcar-
ant trip, wit), sand *■ thvlr biggest
p-jlenc.. ’ “*•
Mrs. M. A. Hood, of 1109 South Dr - W - L - Plckard ' Kr - “ nd
Park averue. says: “I suffered P» ul Kamten.of Macon, and Mr*,
off and on for a good long while Harruon. of New York City, amv-
from kidney trouble. The worst ed in Tlftoa Frid * y * f ** rT,0 ° n
symptom was dull, dragging pains « nd the n«* tt ° r Mr „ H
fat t£. 'small of my back. I was al- H - Tif t. Mr. and Mra. I. W. Myers
irays weak and lanquid and had some * nd Nr*- J. Ja. Pickard or e
trouble with dizziness. I read of « nd ^ wil1 enJ,>y ' fllh ‘ nK
many other people being cured by *‘ tb « Tlft Cam P on the . rt .T* r '
Doan’s Kidney T1TU *o I got a box' Dr. Whittle received order* early
•t Pinkston'* Drug Store. They in the week to report *t Greenville,
did me a whole lot of good." j S. C., on th# 25th and left at once
Price 60 dents, at all dealer*.,,; f°r tKat pUce. From Greenville he
Don’t simply aak for a kidney'-wfll ffo- to Greenwood to assist In
remedy—get Dean’* Kidney Pills— mustering in the South Carolina Na-
- tional Guard. He.wUl then return
to Tifton and await order* to re
port at Ft. Oglethorpe.
Mr. A. B. HoIUngkworth returned
■k from Definat. Fla., where
,g up a *aw mill- He ha*
with him » E- Phillip*
Golden' antflkey have
of uhusually fine
ieir mill wEIl have a dai-
of about 25,000 f.et.
timber blown down. The .track
the storm was about a mile wide.
Crop* were badly beaten into the
ground and fodder split and torn.
the placea of J. T. Hooka and J.
M. Shaw, where there was a good
deal of recently deadened timber,
there was much damage done.
THE Texas Woods, coma kidney and
I bladder troubles. dissolve* franl. «oz*a
dlabscss. w*«k s:id laiae bseki. rheuma
tism sod all Irreculsrltiss of lhe kid dots soil
bladder I n both Baa and women. Knot sold
by Tsurdruflat. will be sent br mail n r*
esipt of tLa 5ns small bout* It two months’
treatment and ssldosy fails SO^trfse
xOut .Malaria. Builds Up Syaami
-sorw, TaSTEt i
h.ll TOXIC, drives oef
ARMY ENLISTMENTS
The following men from this sec
tion were accepted at the Atlanta
Recruiting station:
Tom W. Cooper, Boston.
John B. Taylor, Nichols.
Jim F. Mote. Morven.
Albert E Ashley. Wenon*.
Luther P. Webb, Valdosta.
Tommie L. Walton, Bolton.
Alfred Gwion, Valdosta.
Floyd Music, Niehol*.
John W. Parker, Nichola.
Lewis G. Strawder. BarUn.
Marvin C. .Shora*. Cai».
Jesse C. Spiray. OcWocknee.
Charles D. Herrinyon, Ty Ty.
Allen Wilaon,.Douglas
SIM Reimd, SIM -
The reader* of this papsr win be
pleased to team that there Is at * *
dreaded disease that science 1
able to car* In all IU itacee. and that U
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cur* u the only
positive car* now known to tha ■>*<£'••
fraternity. Catarrh being a conitllutic
disease, requires a constitutional tn
ment. Halfs Catarrh Curs ia taken
tcmally. acting directly upon the blood
r-v
nr u/'the^oMtlturn's"d
err that they offer One Hundred^DoUajw
“f-isLC
a 1933 Virginia-Carollna Chemical Co. vs Mrs. J.D. Young.
2 1999 Sylvester Live Stock Co. v*. N. Deal and W. E. Blrtna,
Defendant*. Mr* W. E. Bivins, Claimant.
3 2007 E. R. Garrett v* Foy and Adams Co., #t al.
a 4 2066 G. L. Blalock v*. R. S Dorminy. , _ _
5 2131 C. W. Haiaten v* W. S. Cobb, J. A. Eaton and E. K.
6 2181 H. H. Adam* v* C A. Ireland and C. J. Swain.
7 2184 Tifton Guano Co v* Mr* H. H. Fletcher and T. K.
Fletcher. Jr.. Defendant*, J- H. Young. Garnish#*.
8 2186 Cha* E. Hancock Co. v* John E. Cochran.
9 2189 N. "E. Harrit, Governor v* Mathis Cuahion, Principal*
J. R. and W A. Stephen*. Securitie*
Y0 2212 W. R. Lindsey vs. The Bank of Omega.
11 '2215 Th. Downing Co. v* W. A. Puckett
12 2234 S. Perling and Brother v* Max Nathan.
13 2241 J. W. Mitchell vs. G W. Coleman.
14 2242 J. W. Mitchell v*. G. W. Coleman.
15 2245 Geo. Williams vs Ga. Sou. and Fia. R. B- Co.
16 2243 J. P. Ewwin, Transferee v* J. M., T. D. **><3. W. ■
Bullock, DefendanU, Nancy Jane Bullock, Claimant.
17 2250 J C. Bacon v* E B. Corey. . _
18 2262 N. E. Harrin. Governor v* G U Auatin. Principal, F.
M. Austin and James S. Johnson. Securitie*
19 2268 N E. Ham*,. Governor v*. McKinley Brown, Principal
W.H. Parker. Security.
20 2274 Lula Martin vs. Jack Ford. ,
21 2278 H. D. Swain, vs. E. M Driskell and T. E. Fletehar.
Defendants, G. W. Fletcher, Claimant.
22 2279 Columbus Bagging and Tie Co. va Farmers GinCo.
23 2281 Winge, Ellett and Crump Shoe Co. vs Bank of Omega.
24 2282 Mr* A. W. Ellia v* I. C. Touchitone „ . . .
25 2283 N. E. Harri* Governor vs. F. D. Green,- Principal.
335.60 Cash Bond. Security.
26 2284 N. E. Harris. Governor v* Eugene
Ged. F Paulk, Security.
27 2285 Phillips Mercantile Co. v*. C. W. Jone*
28 2286 International Harvester Co., of A.,
and A. W. Whiddon.
Tuesday, August 14th, 1917
29 2287 Bank of Lenox vs. James and W. C. Sumner, Defena-
dants. Armour Fertilizer Works. Claimant
30 2288 Nat. E. Harris. Governor 1“ T “““
J. L. Brooks, Security , _
31 2289 Walker Royal by hia next friend. J. S. Royal, as Trans
feree of G. W. Ellia v* B. F. Whiddon
32 2732- W. M McGuire vs Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlan
tic Railway Co.
33 2297 T A. Ivester va. T. C. Payne.
34 2298 G. S. Wilcox va. J. N. Bennafield.
35 2299 G.. S. Wilcox v*. Joseph M Walker.
36 2300 G.' S. Wilcox vs. Mr*. Laura Willia and G. Willia.
37 2302 The First National Bank of Ocilla vs R. M. Roberta
and J. B. Murrow.
38 2303 The Exchange National Bank of Fitzgerald v* R. M.
Roberta and'J’TB. Murrow.
39 2304 The Aanerican Agricultural Chemical Co. v». Sander*
Gibbs.
40 2305 O. W. Smith vs. W. C. James Principal. J. S. Sklppar,
Security and Mr*. G W. Wright, Claimant.
41 2306 Mrs. Emma T Brown. Executrix estate of W. D. Brown
vs. J. -C. and W R. Smith, Defendant, Berrien County
Bank, Garnishee.
42 2309 Tifton Guano Co., vs. I. W. Gibbs. Defendant, Th*
Bank of Tifton. Garnishee. H "W
43 2810 School Methods Co vs. r b. G. Childs.
44 - 2312 Moultrie Banking Co. vs. A. A. Banvick. and B. B.
Adams, Defendants. E. O. Oliver. Claimant.
45 2313 Reid Corry vs Ga. Sou. and Fla. Ry. Co.
46 2314 Taylor Furniture and Hardware Co. vs J. T. Mickle.
47 2315 Georg* A. DeCotte* v*. R. C. PoStell and Co.
48 2316 E Bean and Sons Co. v*. W. S. Harlan and C. U
Parker..
49 2317 Robert O'Quinn v* Miss Ida Dickinson and C. S. Winn.
50 2318 J. W. O'Neal vs. Mr*. Lydia Fulwood. •
51 2819 George A. ©eCottez vs. RTC.' Postefl and Co., Defen
dants Die National Bank of Tifton, Garnishee.
The above and foregoing calendar is hereby approved and the i
will be used in the calling of ali cases appearing thereon. «-
* ' regular order ■
■ Wilson, Principal*
, Joe Fletehar
. James Scott, Principal,
PARTY FROM ALABAMA
Mr. O. L. Bryan, of Troy, Ala.,.a.
brother of Mr. W. W. Bryan, three
cousins, A. B. Bryan and Leon ^ be'uaed'In’the‘ailiingV"idT’eMe* appwing"thereon No ca**
Helm'*, of Brundidge. Al»-e and •• w ;|j ), e uken up out of its regular order as shown on such calendar
B. Curtis, of Troy; also Nr. W. L. except by content of Counsel with the approval of the Court.
Pinkard, of Brundidge. arrived Sat- JAMES H. PRICE,
urdty and spent the week-end with Judge C.ty Court of Tifton. Ga.
Mr. Bryan in Tifton and with Mr.
S. B’yan southwest of the city.
Mr Helms ia accompanied by Mr*
Heims and three children.
They sa y th e Eofl jpeevH has not
made auch inroad* on the cotton
The Nations Welfare
roman should da. her duty In
reefing a strong, vigorous and healthy
crop ™* h *
cause of the dry weather. The pea- a xtemaT prepare lion—"Mother's Friend^.
nut industry i* developing rapidly. SSriia^TxjSxId^th
mills which -put in machinery laat
year tor crushing peanut* having CUtbed. Th* tandaacr to B
year tor crushing
doubled their capacity, and others
being put in this year. Armour hay
taken over the output of the Brun
didge plant.
The party came throng), ln car*.
NORMAN-CLARK
Mr. and Mr* J*. D. Normaj
Norman Park, announce the
ment of their daughter, Meaaie Leri
el, to Mr. Robert Allen Clark, of
Moultrie, the wedding to take pface
in Auguit.
Writ* to Th* Bredfleld Regulator
Co-, Dept. F, 100 Lamar Uuliding, Atlanta.
Ga. tor their book, "Motherhood and tha
Babr". It la frea to all woman. Get a
bottle of •'Mother'# Frland" at your drua-
• today_ and do not neglect to apphf
PREFARtDNES:
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In Um For Over 30 Years
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