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THE TirrON GAZETTE, TIFTON. GA-
FRIDAY^UGUST 3,
MRS. T. A. CARMICHAEL
Order Your
Drug Store
Wants By
Parcel
Post
urate, prompt and po
ke caQ or write Ua.
; special attention to
[ mail orders.
F save- a 'clay's time
frost, i Everything
n the drug line.
Conger’s Drug Store
."The Drue Store That's.
Really Convenient.''
Phone 94
thr Miss Sarah; Mr. W O. Sh.p- Suturday ta their
parti, Mr. H. h. Sheppard, Jr., Mm
Corrine Sheppard, Miaa Pauline I
"Wheeler, Misa Emmie Lee Sheppard,
Mra. C. B. Bowen and aona, Mercer,
WANT AD. COLUMN
Waetei—Housekeeper, for man
and tw 0 hoys, yjungest eleven.
W. C. Milam, Tifton, Route 4.
1 dwlt
Stray Cow—Noley, Jersey color
with black face, with light Jersey
colored year-old calf. Unmarked.
Owner can get some by paying ex
panses. S. B. Lirhtfoot, Route 3,
Ty Ty. *8-d wit
Wasted—lob as superintendent of
fans or would work 4 or 5 plows
on halves for 1918, by Nov. 15tjj or
Jan. 1st. Superintendent 50-horse
farm now. Best of references. 10
years' experience. Have 6 good
hawd. J. o. Stewart, Doerun, Ga.
7-28d3t w 3t
Stray Steer,—Since last October
farindl, steer four years old. end
of horns tipped, has big Jaw. Black
eteer. and of horns tipped, tip of
tail cut. branded “C. R.” on left
aide with C reversed. Last heard
from near Omega second day of
freeze. Reward for information
leading to their recovery. W. I. Me-
Crania. Sparks. Ga. 28 dw2t
For Sale or Exchange—Five Passen
ger Ford. Will sell cheep or ex
change for hogs or cattle. J. T.
Jenkins, Chula, Ga. wtf 'N
Tkraa Dwelling Hooaca and lots in
Panama City f.r sa’e.or would
t irade for a fawn in Georgia or Ala
bama. For particulars, write » 0 Post
Office Box 215, Panam* City, Fla.
w 7-13 4t
Timber For Sale—A' good location
for a small mill. For particulars
write W. H. Dorminy, Alapaha, Ga.
20 w4t
Wasted—To examine your eyes by
the latest improved methods; .it you
with a pair of becoming glasses and
guarantee the lenses for •ua.jfcv
against breakage. Take out a policy
«m your glasses. Herbert L. Moor.
Optometrist, Tifton Ga. S-dwtf
J. E. PEEPLES
Real Estate and Insurance
Tifton. Georgia
WIRE FENCE.
August Prices.
56 x 8 33 eenta rod
32 x 6 4114 cents rod
12 x 1! .3414 cents rod
89 x 8 \47 cents rod
47 z 8 S3 cants rod
48 x 8 63 it cents rod
-48 x IX 61 cents rod
Delivered at Tifton, Ga t ;
Geo. D. Msskbum,
Hawldnsville, Georgia.
Mr. H. C. Carmichael, accoompaui-
ed by his mother, Mrs. P. T. Carmi
chael, of Lenox, left Monday after
noon for Leesburg, Fla., to attend
the funeral of the wife of hia broth
er, Mrs. T. A. Carmichael, who died
Monday morning.
I Mr*. Carmichaal had been in bad
health for a long thne, and some time
since her mother-in-law brought the
children to Georgia to care for them.
Before hyr marriage Mrs. Carmichael
was Miss Zelma Whitworth, and she
was about 25 years of age. She Is
survived J>y her huiband and
children.
CELEBRATES 54TH BIRTHDAY
UBERTY.
W« love our land of Liberty
And what .it signifies.
The hom e place of the brave and free
er which Old Glory flies.
We love each letter in the word
Because we know 'tis just,
A heritage from Washington
T 0 ever keep in trust.
laitie to (
It stands fo; what we fesl.
From Great Lakes to the Gulf w e ei
steel.
From, the Albany Herald:
L SI " l ’ P f"‘ "‘"’’’“"‘l Defend «Uh bled, end
K5.Ur birth j., .nnirerew , nJ fttoen
l.rd.„wUh , dinner et bU hen,, en .hlnn fo, .hid. », fi.hl
Fourth VfjeeL-- A to, nutnber | Am! Lib „„ „ tcha „
" , 1 th 'l O'er the V.mf.rU In the »i*ht.
oelebretyn beln, . ehjoy.Ue | _ P . H .». I„ Ttaee-Unlen.
event r Among those present wereij
fir!" and Mrs. W. T. Perry and sons; Mrs. J. M. Shaw and children
Fred and Carlos; MrAand Mrs. D. J. ; n rc spending a few days with rela-
Sheppard, Mr and Mrs. Jake Shep-. t, ve s at Nashville,
pard, Mr. R. S. Sheppard and daugh-1 Mr Bnd Mrs G w Coleman left
for Helena and
jJay Bird Springs, where they will
! spend several days.
Mr_ Usher Davis, of Vidalia, is
ADAMS-McHARGUE
J.ma end Ho* .11 frem Cerdel.". few a.„ with hU .if.
end reUtivM of Mr. Shepperd. end ,*" d ‘.bib Mr.. Dev,.'
Mr. end Mr,. T. M. Mitehell. MiM| mo ' b<r ' V ''* U ^
NlneB.il. Cennon. Ml« !toh l„“ r ' *» d MeOotd end
Thom peon end MU. Mery Dill Wet- “• “?! '•'™' d S ““-
tereon, ef Albenp. l d *F ""** lS» V,,n "*' “»>
. 'spent several daya with Mrs. G. C.
Judge Royals insists that he
From the Moultrie Obaerver: [pulling lightning bugs fran his cot-
The marriage of Mias Mazie Me- ton > n th « d »Y timc - * av « ‘o c**??
Hargue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “ lantern to see their way about,
J. H - McHargu e and Mr. James E. ■» *o dense?
Adam*, of Carbur, Fla., took place Mrs. J. G. .Herring and little
Monday. July 23, at 6 o’clock at the'daughter, Martha Susan, of Albany,
home of the bride at Estillanulga, arrived Tuesday afternoon and are
Fla. | the gueata of relatives In Tifton for
Rev. R. H. Chason performed the [ a few days. S
cercenony, which was witnessed by; M rs J. E. Peeples aiwHjaby. Wil-
relative* and intimat* friends of the ij an , f will arrive tonight from ML
coup '*' jami, Fla., whcr e she' has been for
The bride is formerly of Crosland. the pa5t scve n weeks wiUTlher sis-
Th e groom is formerly rrom Ala-'ter, Mrs. Louie McGhan.
barn., but is now in the employe otj ^ and M „ ^ nk C orry/return-
the Carpente r -°'Bn,n Company of d Saturday mornlne f m .
Pi. 'weeks' vUit tQ eMt#m p^ nU( tak .
ing in Washington, Philadelphia, Bal
timore "and New'York.
From Brunswick News: I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pilibury and
The wedding of Miaa Mary Blitch two ehildretfl^ho hkve been the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. C. ntttit of Mrs, Pilsbury'a mother,, ,
Blitch and Mr. Thomas Leggette Mrs. S. M. Stokes, tor some time,
Eaatport, Fla.
BLtTCH-BURNS
Auto .
Goggles
Summer Time
Lots of Dust
Bright Sunlight
Need Goggles
We have all shapes, sizes and
kinds.
Loqk Them Over
Brooks Pharmacy
'The Moil Popular
Corner in Tifton."
JURORS DRAWN TO SERVE
Fir«» Week. August Term. 1*17.
City Coon .f JIfw--
H. H. Adams, “*
W. B. Hutchinson
W. C. Mobley
T. D. Smith
J. F. Summers
R W Goodman
J. h! Miller
J. P. Phelps ,
J. A. Yarborough
C. H. Hightower
L. W. Aultman
M. S_ Patten
W. S. Scott
G W. Daniels
W. L Watson.
I. C. Touchstone
T. V. Slayton
A. C. Sumner
G. S- Sumner
E. Rabun
W. B. Mitchell
W. D. King
W. C Ireland
W. 6. McGill
Alsx Kemp'
E. H. Edwards
Amo* Woatbrook
W. W. Willis
J. L. Barker
E. Merchant
' Lee Elliott
Geo. Baker
R. Doll Smith
W. C. Milam
H. K. Dial
J. L. Gay
H. H. Tolbott
M. Tucker
R C. Mobley
Dan Fletcher
HAS RENTED WAREHOUSE.
The Chnttnoochee Fertilizer Co-
ha* rented the warehouse on Lov*
avenue between the A. C. L. and
Second street formerly occupied by
the Central Grocery Co. The offi
ces will Ire used as the sales office of
the Company with Mr. J- N- Horne
in charge, while deliveries will be
made from the warehouse instead of
at the plant.
Mr. Home will move into the offi
ces in a few days. Deliveries from
the warehouse will be made later h>
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Hr. Flournoy Clark, of Crosland
the guest of Mr. Bob Bennett
Heath High to;
,y afternoon from Norfolk
'o weeks furlough, 4mm the Nuvy
Yards there.
The Tif t County Board of Edu
cation held a called meeting Thurs
day to adopt books for the term, the
law requiring that this shall b c done
before the first Monday In August.
Tho book* freen the suggested^
list “"t out by the State Bonrd were
adopted fo* the year.
The county schools will prxb-
nbty open the first Monday in Oct-
,n ober.
IN WORTH SUPERIOR COURT. |
Judge Eve returned last night, '
from Sylvester, where Worth Super- |
Saturday Specials
SATURDAY AUG. 4th
From 9 to 11 o'clock a. m., Free with
every pair of Ladies * pumps sold one pefir
ot bathing shoes Free.
From^fltoj o'clock, mens $7.50 Palm
Beach and Kool Cloth suits for $3.90.
Only one suit to a customer.
From 1 to3 o'clock 10 yds of 15c Bleach
ing for $1.00. Only 10 yds to a customer
From 3 to 5 o 'clock, 12 yds Percal for $1.
Only 12 yds to a customer.
From 5 to 7 o’r/ock,* every Ladies Hat in
the house, except felt, at half price.
From 7 to 10 <f clock, all $1.00 Wash
Skirts for 75c.
Do not forget that you can buy Slippers
all the tine here at this store at a reduc
tion until thpy are closed out.
Danell’s Dry Goods Store
iL-igonx (
'ill be taken up.
Many cases were tried and a re-
Mr. Griggs Smith, of Peamon, cord mad e for that county In clear-^
spending several daya in Tifton ing the docket, which is badly over-
with- his parents, Mr. and Mra. H. loaded.
Sheppard of Albany.! Mr s - V,
to-day in the city re- * V » ldo,U T hu U* y I
visit to Cor- he wiU WW»‘ the Metropolitan (
| Life Insurance Company. While we
« n i p i * r v regret very much to see these moat
D. Ogg officiating. No card, were ia-l Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Shepherd re-' Mr - *“‘Ph foo e, ol Company *. ntimabI( pf0pla I#av , Tifton w .
sued and only the immediate mem- turhed last week from Gainesville j . tC0D . ,C ° n v wish them success In their new
beri of the families wer e present, [where they spent several day*. Mra.'’*. **’*" * ew ,y * or ou 8 home. Mr. Felder has been In Un-
Mr. and Mra. Blitch were former-, Maid* McWilliams Vrill remain for| WI __ om ® _ . _ c le Sam's postal service for twenty
London, Aag. 2.—Reports from Holland today atated
; ior Court had been in session for ten ( that the Gernmu are moving their headquarters further
• " J,' 1 ", ...tvmed. Thi, indicate* a f*.F for th. .UblH^ of their
a Monday, when the criminal docket
- v in l. ,.l ... I Huea-
Bums, occurred at the home of the l® av# today for their home In Gulf-
hride’a parents last night. Rev. C. 1 P° rt > Mies.
ly residents of Tifton. Mr. Burns six weeks at Brenau. where she is | Mr. and Mra. P. J. Slneath, of years Bn ,i ^y, while he regret* to
is a brother of Mrs. Henry Can- taking a special course in music. |P ,V0 ' * r ® congratulate® on the
j the work he expects it will
IRWIN.HORKAN
rival of a handaom e *on at their b# b#tUr for him . H l» place in the
L me this waak. Tifton office has not been filled a*
Mr. Silas O’Qulnn,' Jr., returned y^.
-n. i ntue him Catherine had been the i Mond,y trom AU,en * where he Mr. G. E. Medford, who enliatad
Th Vj i isz+rts?
rick Dillard Horkan. of Moultri*. Thur,d *^ * nd « 0 aland the Selectiv. Draft ex^n- for . AtUnU T. here h * * t °° d
Prof. S. L Lewi* left Sunday night bome (j,!, ,
for Warm Springs, where h« spent
Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Lewis and ',
little Miss Catherine had been the j j
Lclia Ralston and Mr. Jim Dlsmuke
solemnized at the home of the Mra ' uWta are now at Red 0ak - Ga "
bride on Friday evening at 9 o'clock. wher * ^ wil1 lpend t « n da F* ^
July 20. Rev. James B. Lawrence ki * P aront *-
officiating. Only the immediate fam- 1 Dr. and Mrs-.O. I.ee Chesnutt, who
ilies were present Immediately aft- had been the guests of relatives in
the^ft’emony the couple left for Tifton since Saturday, left Tuesday
pointa in Louisiana and Texas. at noon for Macon. Dr. Cheanutt
— " ; has been appointed First Lieutenant
DUMAS-SMITH. |i n th r Dental Department of the Mcd-
I ical Reserve Corps. He was wear-
Miss Bessie Mae Duma* and Mr. in(r hi „ uniforrl whU , here jmd re-
John M. Smith wen- married at the minded ur of o]l | ,i ay , when he , ...
r "“”'F "-"i 1 -' S “" d *>' ... u i» the Tiitee *'* ,h " r "” d ""«hto
—’ fine-looking soldier. * -
‘ the examination. He will be sent
■later to Ft Leavenworth, Kansas.
■nation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rabun, Mbs m f. Bradford and C D. y« ara - th4re ha * been a day when we have
Connell, of Nashville, were 'the Process of being dssed. and there has not be.
Used (or Twenty Years
• slvsn astlsfactloi
TUS CrOM Liver
•nii'in on. n.^oon.le old-time reme
dies. All over the Bout* It bae reUeved aufferera trom
mUeoeeeee Lever CMflalU
mu... CeUe Rk.eoelW relee ■
u,.,rptim leer HeaeiS
Red Cross Liver Medicine
'Purely v-enable: dor, not elekea. Bold la powder
form, may be ueed dry or eeelly made Into liquid.
The aenulne Red Cnmm Uver Wed Wise U m
CASH 111108 DltL’G CO.. ”
FARM LOANS
Lineberger, of Chula,
i visitor to Tifton Thursday.
left this morning in Mr. Rabun's u of "sheriff Shaw Wednesday,
car for Key West, fl*-, stopping
over at different resorts on the
way. They will b e away about ten,
or f.fteen day*. TONOLINE IS BEAUTY AID AJi-
Mr and Mrs. T. E. Phillips left NOUNCES SPECIALIST
their
•Mildred Louiae Talk of .Interest to
Our preseat harness was establish ad by our f
thirty-five years *|*—and we are today doing business wlt b the same peo-
at the begiahig. Our records will show that during th* past twenty
had approved loans In
process of being dated, and there has not been a day during that time
■ this morning for Hnr- ,
Columbia c
I'eky!:. Rf.-.G.-W 34*U>- He make*
performing the ceremony. Tho
marriage was lent . r „.*til (hi. rrol. r..
Morning .
Th 0 bride
the Hospitn],
s kept a secret until this
superintendent i
. Gay, one of the fav-
jorites of Tift .county’s,
staff in the spring of HUH.
»« -SSSS:
I They will spend a eouple of tyeeks , | 1( . Buty , p eclnlist. of Boston. Mass.
fm -* * “
that section and Augusta, vjsit- i
of unusiytl interest.
teaching ing relatives and friends. ' i “• cnn recommend no better
-j „ , . ! health giver than Tonollne," said
, - and Mr*. C. Weimorta re- yimfirecT"Louise.
spending a few d«ys with his par-, turned from a few weeks vocation J "l was for manv months a vic-
enU, Mr. and Mrs. J. U Gsy. at trip ( 0 pointa in North Georgia tim of stomach trouble and nerv-.
Brookfield. After attending the | and South Carolina. They went ? u, “ e ”„, * ^ d 1 !
Umvcrsity of Indiana, Prof. Gay j occompanie,! home by Mr. Wei- ■ Headaches a'lso would add to my
From th* Moultrie Observer: *** elected secretary of the Y. M.; morts ' brother. Mr. and Mrs. Wet- worries. Poor digestion Finally
Miss Georgia Livingston, th« C. A. at Ijtporte. Ind. NqW'he has morts snd his wife and twoHHll-. brought on nervousness,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Liv- just finished a four weeks’ course dren, from Pine Log, Ga.. who will! "R«) ief ? a . me - howevt
■pend several days with them.
TWO AT-NORMAN PARK
when business of he right sort was delayed for Jack of funds. Th* ex
planation of this acord Is that from the begining? and without variation,
our business has hen characterized by efficiency, good faith, and clean
methods. No invetor has ever claimed that we had knowingly sacrificed
hit interests to out own, and no borrower has ever claimed justly that wi
had misled him wi& false promises or worked any hurt to him for our own
profit Our melho* having been perfected by years of experience, all ap
plicants can learn aithout delay whether we can or cannot accommodate
them. The ' l; spalq with which we dispose of business, favorably or un
favorably, ts unsuifassrd if'equalled by 'any people in our line. Our rateB
aro reasonable and all condition* favorable to borrowers. Our supply of
money is ahjjndasi and seemingly Inexhaustible. If interested, call on ar
communicate with
Howard M. Smith & Co.
MACON, GEORGIA
ing*toll, and Mr Dock Anderson, at Lake Geneva, Wiaf. training for
s^riedbat Norman Park yes- Y. ,M. C. A. Army work. He says
'all nations were represented at
terday. ^ j all nations were represented
Miss Sallie Anderson and Mr. Lake Geneva; French, ItdTians,
Vnnc e Aldjpsnan, also of Norman Turks, East Indians, Scots, English
Park, were married Sunday. land others. He will leave W< dnes-
-> day at noon for Ft Oglethorpe,
MEETING AT ELOORADO [whcr c he win be conected with the
u r n rl Z . .. IY. M. C. A. work with the Geor-
R„. L. H. hi, '• ' i
annual aeries of., meetings, at Eldo
rado last Sunday with a good eon-1 SURGEONS agree that
gregation. Rev. Crenshaw is assist- G " ta ’ r „® u n ™* , >eSS l j“L *"1 ^ ounda ;
ed by Rev. B H. Ogletree, of Go-
HOG CHOLERA
Prevent ion and Care
J. E. WH1DDON SAYS:
L, Pend has a fine treatment for
Cholereed H««i.
My hogs looked droopy and bad
d had had coughs and after us.
I Pond's Cholera Cure, they all
A healthy and are doing fine.'
«m y hog rsiser would u»* hla
ment in tim* there would be
Cholera.
J. E. Whiddoa.
ments. From there he vrlll report
to th e Medical Reserve Corps at
. FIRST TREATMENT is most!Ft. Oglethorpe.
. . ...... , , important. When an EFFICIENT
lurahus, who had had several years' antiseptic is applied prompCTy. there
experience in the ministry and those is no danger of infection and tho
who fail to hear him will miss a wound begins to heal at once. For
'” od Ia7 °ro»; " b *“Ti!2rac™n'J
7*—. r- I HEALING AGENT. "Buy it now and"
.Mrs. L. A. Swindle, of Nashville, l, P read, for an emergency Price
and little nieot, Gladya Qial, of Tif- 25c, 60c, ll.Oo and $1.60. Sold by
ton. returnedLjfrom a two weeks', C °nK*r Drug Company.
took the advice of several wot
I who said. 'Take Tonollne.'
Dr. C. C. Whittle, who was com- 1 "Not lohg after I started the
ml«,io».d .on,, day, In th.. Tonolm. totonl. m„ p.lron. b-
„ .. , _ _ , gan to remind me of O'e Improve
Medical Reserve Corp* and was in my condit ion. And because
tent to South Carolina to assist in health is the quickest wav to beauty,
mustering in the South Carolina j the improvement was particularly
National Guard, received order*: no . t “? a ^' e _‘ n E ?. y ’* ac *;, ... ,
.. . . . . . _ , ^ “What Tonoline r*all„ did for me
th.s morning to report to Pensacola, , cannot , am .^^teful that
Fla., fr«n which point he will gu, f n m very willing to recommend
to Milton to examine tome enlist- TonoKne pubHdy.”
Tonollne i* a purely vegetable
preparation which goes to the seat
of common maladies—stomach and
kidney trouble, catarrhal affections
of th e mucous membranes, liver all-
L. L. POND,
Tifton, Ga.
visit .to North^peorgi* last night
They report a aplendid time.
Mrs. Thomas Willingham, and Mra]
T. Wilkes, organized a splendid ^
Woman's Missionary and Young “
People’s Society in Cecil on Tues- X
,34 x 1l
day ' 'qq * c
Rev. Thos. Willingham, of Christ " * “
Memorial church, Adel. Mgan a , 0 _ „
series of aervices at Ceeil, Sunday.
WIRE FENCE.
August Prices
88 c
DR. A. G. FORT
EYE. EAR, NOSE and THROAT
"'or. 2nd Street and Love Avenue
Office Phone 257 1
Tifton, GeofrS
21*
418* cents rod
x 12 34 >4 cents rod
x 6 47 cents rod
x 6 63 eenta rod
x 6 6384 cents rod
x 12 St coat* rod
Delivered at Tifton, Ga.
Geo. D. Mashburn,
Hawkinaville, Georgia.
Invigorating to die Pale and Sickly
•?*nvH» l T^iTKL^ctli^roJnC?S , -^rS!S
MY. and Mrs. O. N. Gregg accom
panied by Dyer Kemp, left Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock by auto for
Jacksonville. Fla., where they were
noned by a- telegram adThrinff
that Mr. Gregg's grsnd-daughter-'ln-
law, Mrs. Lola Peyton, had been
n over by a 7-passenger auto.
Rev. P. A. Jessup, accompanied
by Mrs. Jessup and Mr. Lee, of
Eastman, and Mrs. W. L. Roebuck,
and daughter, of Cordele, motoac
ed through from Eastman Monday
morning and spent part of the day
in Tifton, paying a visit to hla prop
erty aouth of the city. Bro. Jessup
hale and jovial. He says he has
found that the beat fountain drink
a good spring, the beat massage
hoe handle, and the beat sani
tarium air and sunshine. He wa*
for many years pastor of the Tifton
Baptist church, wa* largely Instru
mental in organizing Norman Insti
tute and has a warm place in the
heart* of South Georgia people.
ments' and impurities of the blood—
and quickly reatores proper action.
Tonollne is being explained daily to
manv peopl, «t Brooks Pharmncy.
Notice;—As Tonoline ts s won
derful flesh builder it should not be
taken by an* one not wishing to in
crease his weight ten pounds
more. Although many report* i
received from those who have been
benefited' by Tonoline In severe
eases of stomach trouble, and nerv-
us dyspepsia, chronic constipation,
b*.
—50c BOX FREE—
Free Tonoline Coupon
American Proprietory Co.,
Send me by return mail a
50c box of your celebrated
flesh builder. I enclose 10c
to help pay postage and pack
ing.
Whenever Yon Need • Qcoernl Tort-
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteltr
chill Tonic ia equally valuable r.s
General Tonic because it contcii s V.
axil known tonic propertieeof QU1NT.V
rod IRON. It acts on the Liver. Driv
Malaria, Enrb-h-s the Blc- I
•.lids up liae Whole Ljrstcm.
JUST A WORD TO
YOU
There comes a time when you, as with every
other person, need something in Hardware. It may
be a farm u>agon or a pound of nails, or it may be a
fifty dollar furniture purchase.
keep THIS IN MIND
r
When that time comes, fve ate here to surveyors
we have the right goods with which to^ssgoe von*
and we guarantee that both quality and price-will be
eminently satisfactory to you.
When It Is Hardware
- jeoM^l^m
Tailor Furnitn