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Take No Chances
in Tire Buying
k.r. i. rUk i. . ekaaw^bn, rou W, . tin
. B quality—*>f known
JOHN A. PETERSON,
OFFIOC DENTIST.
United States'!)res
Are Good Tires/
mg
The Executivi
Gibbs, J. H. Hu
JOE CONG
firM-Class Laundry
Third ..-Street, West of
Myori Hotel ^
Tifton, i G«vr|i>
■ 1 **m9m
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1017.
ROSE ELLA PARRISH
Rngistarnd Nam ,
SrW, Gwih. ol X C««l IU.U-, .f Lft-rt,
MmUmI. Surgical and Obstetrical Church.
Call. Aniwind. The Tif t County Singing Conven-
Office Hours 8 to 10 a.m.; 6 to 8 p.n tion with Liberty
Telephone No. 280
MONEY TO LOAN
Applications received for loans on
CITY PROPERTY end FARM
LANDS of uj amount and duration;
Beat tens> and easieet rates.
B- C. WILLIFORD. Any-. Ag.at
Bowen Bilding, Tifton. Ga. w-tf.
leaiion Saturday, July 28th.
The officer* preeent were: T. S
Rigdon, Preeident; J. F. Roes, Vie*-
President; J. S. Jtoysl. SoereUry-
Treasurer. Executive Committee:
M. Tucker and Dan Goff.
CAN NOW EAT POP
CORN AND BANANAS
Mr*. Westbrook Soys Her Little
Daughter Wes Always Delicate
Until She Began Taking Tanlec.
“I'm certainly very thankful for
uhat Tanlac has done for my little.
i. i ucKer nna uw , ,, , ,, ,
n. mi »
pit,, of the Lib.it, Clunk ,„„r
I elan whiep did Ik. oceMiou N ° rth
1, „.IL | daughter. In
The President called the Conven-j° f ***• ha> b ** n
P. West-
DR
RST
2608 Thirtieth
Birmingham. “My
daughter, Ansel, who is eleven yean
sufferer from in-
DR. N. PETERSON,
. a tionte orfeTv ioT'clortTWe^open.] digestion and pains i,
nail 'Pbons Isa i. tag song by Liberty Class was led by!»*»d in uer chest for
Dan Goff with J. N. Goff, Jr.,
. A. E. O’QUINN.
CLASS DENTAL WORK
Crown sud Hrldgfe Work
a Specialty.
\ R. DICKER7
Practitioner of Dentistry.
HBridge Work a Specialty
rroa, aioiau.
«A. C. ELLIS,
ATTORNtY-AT-LAW
Sp< cial^attention given to collect
ions and to matten 'elating to lane
titlea.
Wil. practice in all the Courts.
Golden Building. i Tifton, Go
H. S. Af URW-A Y
Attorney-At-Law
FULWOOD A HARGRETT
Attornoys-ot-Law
Golden Building
Tifton, Gn.
DR. J. D. WILBANKS
VKTKK1SAKI AN
Office at Touchstone’s Stable
Office Phone. *73.
Reside nc
Tifton,
her shouldi
a long, long
lba 'trne; in fact all her life. We hav<
orRan ! tried many doctors and most every
Scripture lessons were read by the'thing w e could hear of. hut they did
President and prayer b y J A. Royal,, notbring her anjr-relief
of Iririn county, followed by song | "She was so nervou! and unstrung >
from the Convention led by Dan >«d »o run-down that I don't believe Jfr
Q 0 lt. . {she could have gone through the
The welcome address by Dan Goff .winter. She couldn't eat hardly
made the metnbars of the convention 'anything at all, and sleep was im-
feel they were in safe hands and it possible for her. and it was pitiful
would be well with them. The re-' to see he r in that condition, and
sponse in behalf of the Convention [ to think, too, that we had done cv-
by the Secretary assured the Com, erything w e could without any ben-
that they were tMkre for'efiU from it. Especially
work and to be worked for mutual summer months she would get i
From the Cordele Sentinel:
Tifton is growing. We saw it
witj, our own eyes. There is prog-
s on everj^hand. Th^ pull-togeth-
spirit seems dominant. A very
few months hajre wrought msuy
progressive changes. T 0 undertake
to mention them all would ' draw
this article out too long, but at least
a casual mention is in keeping with
the courtesie* extended.
The paved streets, the new union
depot, the handsome marble build
ing 0 f the Bank of Tifton. Frank
Searboro's new office building, the
modem and splendid high school
building, and something like five or
six elegant mercantile buildings,
were new to our last visit and gives
the heart of the town a decided city
appearance.
The big parking plant is well un-
ictruction and will represent
an expenditure of nearly two hun
dred thousand dollars, while a feed
mill building of the substantial class
is under construction close by,
neighborhood of the mammoth
ncid plant.
Passing by the agricultural school
inded that. the matric-
good for qll concerned and for the
uplift of musical education.
After some of the ususl prelimir
of the Convention work.
r y run-down conditon. and would L^ty tor , llc coming year and
that
weight, and you
she hasn't any too much
the lose.
noon hour arrived and dinner was' “I had read
spread on the seata under the arbor Tanlac. and a neighboi
that had been prepared for the Sun- taken it insisted that I ggt
day feature of the Convention. War’and give it to Ansel. After a lot;
times and high cost of living played of persuasion I bought a bottle and
no figure in quantity nor quality for put her right on it, and it looked
plenty of the food was carried back like from the first half of the bottle | " ed * f 'romone thousand dollars and
home. that it was the‘very'thing she had ;Up . fine hoK3i modern mpn ,
Thsiaftcrnoon session was occupied needed. She has taken three bot- j m|
with the' remaining business and the ties now, and I r.m certainly thank- | M(
election of officer* for the next Con-1 ful for what it has done for hes
vention year as follows: W. Tucker, She sleeps just as well as coulii be [
I that the numbers frrm each county
’ had to be limited. President Lewis
! is said to be the right man in the
1 the papers about fifht p £ ce , t the bead of . thjs second
0 had . pjjtrjct School, end th e entire fac-
* bottle u j. WM retained for mother year.
r * ,nt A most atractive right was the
1 1 big Tift stock farm to the north of
1 , the city, with a number of
. S. Rigdon retiring; G.
Georgia
W. L. MURROW
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooms in Mcleod*Oneal Bldg j-rated
i menta. and
and finest silo in Georg
8 tons capacity.
Messrs. Briggs and Keith Cars'
and Frank Searboro
in the courtesy -extending par
ty, while Master Bank- 'j.sr.on at
the wheel of his father's touring
car, made an expert chauffeur—
and the.hour or two witj, them was
deljghtfully spent in the rapidly |
growing cityh»f Tifton. just forty |
mile* of Cordele—and not all is’j
v "hot air” by any mean* that Editor;
The Convention adjourned with nervous, and doesn t object V -tat; Herring hai.been telling us about'
and Treasure!-,
W C. Mobley and J. F Ross were ap- thoroughly agre with her that,
pointed by the President-elect and w jjl gnj n steadily,
confirmed by the Convention. • “She does not seem to
night, and eats everything she | Ien C; Tift. J;
... Ford, Sr.. Vice-President, J. F., wants. She was esting popcorn and W1
Ross retiring;-T. S. Rigdon, Secretary bananas yesterday, and they did not ,
' — ’• S. Royal retir- « C em to have any bad efefct on her , b
; at all- She has gained a little in | p ,
Committee: J. S. weight, and I believ e that now she
Dan Goff, is eating and the food seems to
hat«)e
be a *- ! *
— ----- - , -t Rr
U,.,-,., b, A, MM. T. S Sj-iint tb, T,nl»- on. bib Sb, i, „ d
ion. until Sunday morning at 9:30 a , bright and cheerful as she can'j
•'clock. . ! be. and it has made us all tnighty
Sunday Session. happy about her recovery, and w*
Convention reconvened at are aI! c i ad t,, recommend Tanrkc ^
rile and called to order by being the medicine that has done ! The Tift County Ginners' Asao-
me President-elect, M Tucker. The w i, at ] ots 0 the r medicines failed ; ciation me; in Tifton at Mason’s
opening song was rendered by the . to do . „„ K | ad to „y , go,,,] word | Warehouse Saturday morning nt 10
Jui.'.'.r Class of Liberty, led b y Dan for it> and teI i othr „ of its mer-; o'clock. H. U Tift. Jr.. President,
Goff, with Miss Vera Pope organ- '
"Th*
Fife
Tir~*
For Sale by J. F. Walters and Central Grocery Co.
, presided, and acted a» Secretary
. Miss Ansel Westbrooks was in the the absence of R. W. Goodman.
Congregational singing Jed r(lnI fl at t h e time, nnd remarked The ginners represented w*re:
“If I ha<l a thousand dollars I would Ashburn Oil Mill; Brookfield Ginning
spend it all for Tnnlac. because I Company, by James
feel so g^od and eat anything I Vance, of Harding;
sleep so good and Omega; Fr “' - e *-
In
iy J. H Hutchinson. Hon. M. S. Pat
en delivered the welcome adress of
'••• C” vention fallowed by Prof. A.
Ammon* in response. The tw(
JACKSON-CULPEPPER
From the Worth County Local:
Mr. I). W. Jackson, of Moultrie,
nnd Miss Agnes Culpepper of Syl
vester, motored over to Sumner,
and were married, Rev. Kemp of
ficiating. They will spend a f«w
days with the bride's parents, and
will then leave for Savannah where
the y will make their home.
i—Emory University Academy—
Prr|raraboya for entrance to all leading coIIm-m, univnisitiesaad
scientificsebaia Able faculty. Homelikeaurroundlnya Phyrical trato-
ing. Moral ad religious welfare of students carefully sofeguujlM.
Discipline, tmd on truthfulness and honor among student.. Is kind but
firm. Sparim grounds and splendid building*. Steam heated dong-
torie*. Hot lad cold ahower ’baths. Einctnc light* Sepyat* b*d*
Large libran, F'ne gymnasium. Military training. Low ratas.
B+rt placing your sun slsncksn, read cur catalog.
A. M. HU5HLETT, A. M.. LL. D.. Heodmaater, Oxford. Gm.
!i
1
aasHHfaws
appropriate to the-
sound at night."
{Sycamore; Tifton Mill and Gin Com.
Tanlac is sold by Conger Drug pany. by D. M. Home; Farmers Gin-'
1 1 ' 1 Company in Tifton. Lyle and Son nmg Company, of Tifton: Urbani
Copenhagen, July 28.—Numerous executions of the mu- ^ Ty. Chula Drag Company In j Gin Company and Planters'
.. ... . * - * , ■ I ,u_ Chula. S.-H. Se a graves in Fender. Company, of Ashburn
tinous Russ,an soldier, are t«k>OC place daily on the Eastern R „ MeMnlan Br ookfield. Guy fhV as,e*.ment for expenses was
front, according to advices received here from Petrograd. A Cox in Omega - fi xed a t 25 cents per 70-saw sLnd.
The Hasrue. July 28.-a.An epidemic of dysenton- due to - - 7 Pric of bagging and ties was fixed
adulterated food has broken out in Bremen and Xanheim. jf-°n to both community and Conven- ; at $1.50 per bale
- tior. Ginning. So cents per huj.dred.
M Trar of Scfbfula T.. biv, , ,r tb- * mw •* ll u»» to«
irac. . or OLrUlUId ’*«-•> ' exerci-e, would require too. gcailon m fixe< , on all bale , wei(fh .
nuch space, but the writer cannot rc- jn(t 0VCr fi00 po Undg .
from the mention of two Ju-j. Mcm |^r, of the Association not
emle cUsses. members al*,, of thr pr ,, ent ar e: W C. Mobley. Omega;
o.,h 'm-CPtiort. They are Uberty and- phniips and Seagraves. Eldorado;
been the «,«| <-»•«*»» Ju ''enil c <"un.se* and Dan 'Bridges. Sumner; L. Nicholson.
!.c credited with some good Tv Ty . M j Griner. Lenox: Mr.
nd ere the next Convention , RoQ4f (>f Enigma; and Michael and
be hoped that these two ex- jutoag, chula.
Where Your
Money Will
m
Eradicated from the System
■f all purifiers, with highly satisfactory results lor
a in thr trc.it-1 Scroluta. Being made of the. roots
eland hrrbs of the forest, it is gtiaran-
I tcedpref
tic up the imp:
and hide then,
The impurif'
only- added
For more Iha.
has been thr on
blood remedy-
rr mineral
' which is to t
in the bk
. the surface,
nd dangers
•* 'yclri S. S ? Tdi
cognized reliable! o»:
(y vegetable, and absolutely
1 all mineral ingredients.
You can obtain S. S. S from any music 1
drugstore. Our chief medical adviser it is je
r<4 "*">• >•
advice as to the t*e*tment of your ‘he Convention.
Address Swiu Specific The visiting Conventions
nscdiCo, Dept. F Atlanta, iia- The Royal, of Irwin county, trpre- .
We have been very fortunate in buying very
heavy in most al! lines for lhp..past six months.
And our stock is the most complete to be found
anywhere; and prices much lower than you can
find elsewhere.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
Tb. B..
To kasp the bowel* regular the j
. best laxative is outdoor exercise '
, . „ , _ 'Drink a full glass of water half an
sente.l by T. J. Luke. J. A. Royal. D hour bf4ore break f B , t and eat an
B. Luke and F. G. E. Paulk, of Ocil- -nl.undancc of fruit and vegetables.
! - and Mr. and Mrs. A !.. Matheivs establish a regular habit and J
,by -A. 1_ llari.c. and D H Branch. cd CbzraiMTUin'a Tablets They ,
jCrisp enmity by W. W. Story and* arc plexsant o take and mild and f
daughters, Mr. and Mr*. S. B. Ruark. cehU. rn
'inaaa.tUii,^rMLLaa«ler-*»d Ne-j- !**?«••
For instance we mention Fruit Jars;
Hall gallon Ball Mason jars $1.25 doz.
1 effect. Obtainable every- j
FIRST GEORGIA BALE
Doerun. July il.-y-C. H, Tullis
brought in 1.300 pounds of seed cot- j
Quart
Pint
.90
.75
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
a and has been made under his per-
' s infancy.
and has been mado under t
/S' y . sonal superirision since its i
, Allow no one to dcccivn ypu ;
All Counterfeits, Imitations- nnd “ Just-as-good ” a
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the he.
Infants and Children—Experience against Typr-ir
What is CASTORIA
storia is a harmless substitute for Castor .Oil, Paregor
the vocal ( |
entire sec-, ton wb j cb ginned here today.
i The bale weighed 380 pounds, and !
hour Sunday saw many [ wu ghippcd to Savannah by
It will b e sold at puction j
first bale of • I
One Price, You See
I The
dinner spreads in-the shades of the
grove around the church and a boun
tiful supply of food that would be
creditable on a Queen's table.
The, estimated number of people
wi.u1d_hn-COnaervativ* at fr<m. 2,o0o
to 3.000 anj the.fcest of orxier paw-
vailed.
Castnriu is a harmless substitute for Castor .(HI, Paregoric,
Drops nnd Soothing’Ngyrups. It is -pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morptilafe nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been la constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach -innl'Bowdls, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthv and natural sleep.
... ,
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA always
J Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Year fo r Sboot>nf Dn»i*
Near Moultrie.
Moultrie. July 2S.—J S. BaUi
must serve twelve months, on the
ehangang 0 r pay a fine of $300 for
■hooting Harry Davj*. of . Moultrie,
whom he claimed he thought was a
burglar. Hall was tried an a charge
of assault with intent to murder
but the jury convicted him of un :
lawfully shooting another and rec
ommended that he he punished
if the crime were a misdemeanor.
If you sit in i copil^uraft when .
you are heated and get a stiff neck :
ur lam P back, you will Uu looking
for something that will ease the , Q
K in. Fix your mind on BAL- , 3
IRD'S SNOW LINIMENT,
don't be talked out of it 'leeau:
is the best pain rei e
; < u can get anywher-;
50c and $1 Oo per JtotCe. Sold by 1 1
Conger Drug Company.
Ing liniment
Prtee 25c,
The -Advt-Gnming -Company Is
Preparing to install a complete feed
mill, having already purchased the
machinery and tney will be ready
grind the products of th a far
es this fall.
BURCLARY AT POULAN
The store °f Joel Carter, at Pou-
l*n, was burglarized Sunday night
Entrance was forced through the
window and a quantity of meat taken
Perhaps other articles were stolen
but the .meat was the first thing miss-
ed. The thieves made their way
out' through the back door.
A WORD FOR MOTHERS
It is a grave mistake for mothers i
lect their aches and pains and suffer in
silence—this only leads ter chronic sick-
a and often shortens life.
Then too, we have a full line of Men’s Palm Beach
and Kool Kloth Clothing at the old price! Men’s
White and Palm Beach Oxfords.
All kinds of Ladies’ Skirts and Waists ready
made.
Then if these do not suit you, we have all kinds
of fancy Skirt and Waist goods, that we know
will please you. I
If you are not a Customer, try u$ and be convinced j j
We Want Your Business
If your work in ti
ig;if your nerves arc j
excitable; if you feel languid, weary or
depressed, you should know that Scott's
BmuUton overcomes Jnst such conditions.
It possesses in concentrated form the
very clement* to invigorate the blood,
strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerve* ,
."•* bujd strength.
Scott's ia strengthening tbonaand* of j
' will help you. Noalcnhol, 11
Omega Trailing Comp
4.K.J.