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THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, Ga.,
THE TYSON TRACEDY
: CAMP MEETING INDIAN SPRCS.
Concerning the tragedy in
ien, in which Wm. Tyson kill
FPR THE MAN OF MODERATE MEANS
DELCO-LIC1IT 1. tor ih. m» ol mod.r.t. rn—n. Lot our
Complete with Standard Sue Battery 0. o. k D*nw. OJ
FOR ACTUAL "\>EM ONSTRATION , ,
WRITE, PHONE OR WIRE TO fe.
DELCOLIGHT \
«r. ana mr*. i-amcert noyau ,, , , , -
■f “ “ J d “« -> S'.‘■oJS iTL'Itt;
If yoo.ait in a cool draft when nnd itrinds the tcetj, while sleeping-,
you are heated and Ret a stiff neclt it is a sure sign or worms- A>r«wne-
or lam, back, you will bo looking dy for the«e parasites will be found
for something: that will ease tbe in WHITE’S CREAM VERMIFUGE
P*in. Fi* your mind on BAL- It not only clears out the worm*.
LARD'S SNOW- LINIMENT and hut It restores health and cheerful-
don't be talked out of it because it ness. . Pride 25c per bottle. Sold by
is the best pain reicvlng liniment Conner Drug Company,
you can eat anywhere. Price 2„e. Cotton—P..rc.’ mB J Sattoy. the 1
80c and fl.Oo per hott.e. Sold by vnnnah Cotton Factors, are sub-
Conger Drug Company, etantial. reliable and energetic. Their
Mr. A. M. Benton packed hia fur- extensive warehousing faeilties and
nlture and shipped it yasUrday to superior salesmanship are at rout
Jordan 20 acres of land
■ Myers’ place south of the
We want to weigh your cotton, buy your cotton, cotton
seed, peanuts, and velvet beans. Every bale of cotton care
fully weighed and fully insured. Located right in the heart
of Tifton, just back of Churchwcll’s. Known as the William*’
Warehouse.
m south
church.
f>' the applicants fi
license examined. 23
and five colored. On,
renewal license.
A MERCILESS JUDGE.
A WELL MATCHED TEAM-
SURGEONS agree that in cases of
- Cuts. Bums. Bruises and Wounds.
. the FIRST TREATMENT is most
I important. When in EFFICIENT
antiseptic is applied promptTy. there
jis no danger of infection and the
wound begins to heal at once. For
| use on man or beast. BOROZONE Is
I the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and
FRIDAY’S ENLISTMENTS
Wiley C. Hubert. Douglas.
William A. Adams, Cordele.
Eli B. Nipper, Cordele.
Ergstus H. Bridges. Douglas.
The Best Laxative.
To keep the bowels regular the
best laxative is outdoor exercise. 1
Drink a full glass of. water half an
hour before breakfast and eat an
abundance of fruit and vegetables,
also establish a regular habit and
be sure that your bowels move once
each day. When.a medicine is need
ed take Chamberlain's Tablets They
are pleasant o take and mild and
gentle in effect. Obtainable every
where.
Fulton. N. Y. — •'Why will women 0
rnTijTTTwTjTTTjflreeeive no ber .t iWhat is LAX-F
UMlfeliji when so many have UU-fOS IS M IMPROVED CASCJ
proved that Lydia A Digestive Liquid Laxative. Ca
Ca-
' liabstb i-o
wn make them Root. May Apple Root. Senna Leas
weli,- i-or over a pepain. Combines strength witt
I suffered so Sable aromatic taste. Doesnotvn
from female weak- 0
neaa I could hardly HOMESTEAD NOTICE
So£°D^ ^J 0 M GI Cr^dw h^a^died <
jMjlsrLffSsSs SST.-J3BW- Ti:
i o&is a Liitvr .jn” & ts
For Infants and Children
In Um For Over 30 Years
Always bears
would help me, but
Vegetable Com pot— ..
otherwise. I am now perfectly well
and can do any kind of work.’’—Mrs.
Nslue Phelts, care of R. A. Rider,
R.F.D. No. 6, Fulton, N..Y.
We wish every woman who suffers
from female troubles, nervousness,
nckarhe or die blocs could see the let
ters written by women made well by Ly-
duMS. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
If you have bad symptoms and do not
Understand the onus. , writs to the
•^ia E. Pinkbam Medicine Co., Lynn,
Ordinary.
ALFALFA
FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 1917.
The Last Sifter )FuU
is just as
Good as the First
in a Sack of
KSaU-Riaiat aag Ready Prepared)
This result is obtained by mixing
qmlity ingredients in -just the proper
proportions.
I
■Bill
Ground from eelect Soft Winter Wheat -
scientifically blended with pure leavening
—that's why RISING SUN is the choice of
discriminating cooks.
Your grocer expects you to call fur it,
Prmarrd eseiualVaty hr the (amoua RED MILL. N ash v 01a. Tenn.
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Her* of Ho* Cholera Be ( ina Thursday of Noxt Week Con-
, r- After .August 18th—*— ,—liaeaa for Tea Days,
ife and LLoUlf, the SparkrKdgI# Dr. W. E: Whit, expecta to eon- Of interest to Christian workers
“y-* : ., ! clude his work for the eradication of all denominations is th* snnuai
Tyson was craxy and had been for of lyjg cholera in Tift county by Camp Meeting' to be held at Indian
some time. H e and his family had . August T 8th and will leave for his Springs, Butts county. Georgia, Au-
heen living in Sparks about six j summer K-ration on the 19th or gust 9-19th-
months and it was known here that 20th. On his return h e will take These meetings, according
Ids mind was not right but he was, up this work in some other county, announcement being sent out by the
thought to be harmless. He became j A11 persons in Tift county who Secretary, arc . for “the spread
worst and his father came and took have hogs they wish examined or Scriptural Holiness’’ and peopli
him home with him about a week treated should cnlTon Dr. White be- nil denominations attend. b
before the .tragedy occurred. Hb J fore the 18th. Georgia. Florida, Alabama, Missis-
wife went over to see him and Toes-! Dr. White was sent here by the sippi, Tennessee. Souta Carolina
day he secured a shotgun, that was‘Bureau of Animal Industry, Wash- and other states. Christian workers
thought to have been hid. shooting | ington. i n co-operation with the with their families and rriends gath-
hb wife dead, he then killed him-. county authorities, to aid in theism-, cr by the thousands until this has
self, if is said that arrangements ; paign to stamp out hog chol«faS*He come to be the largest camp
were being made to have him tried is an experienced man and thorough- ing in the South, and one of the
for lunacy. (•>• familiar with all features of great camps of the country.
.Tyson was about 35 years old and, this disease. Owners of hogs in Th, trustees have been careful to
avail maintain a high standard for Its pul-
< thc'Tltiicr of four small boys. | thb community who do :
| Miss Laura Hendley, a i themselves of his s
l THhatfi
WEEK’S
m
UQIgliS
a
Mr. E. M. Ulm, of Route3,
Tifton on business Monday.
Miss Tolna Wimberly ai
Mary House, of Ltunpkin,
mng guests of Ml
nd Miss
ibs Lolallold-
He married
daughter of Mrs. Celia Hendley of an opportnity and the time is now
Sparks, about ten years ago. Mrs. j very short.
Tyson was I rought well of by the — o— —
people here and the news of her RESOLUTIONS
death.wa< a shock to many. Besides Whereas. It has pleased the All
her’children she is survived by her. Wise Father who doeth all things KioUi magazines ol
Mrs. Hendley three sb-j we ll to remov c from our midst the written immediately
pit. For ,*nore than twenty-five
years it has hen filled by the lead
ing preachers of America and other
countries. Dr. Samuol Chadwick
the celebrated English divine, in an
article to. one of the leading rell-
fter his work
Miss Laura Coe, of Macon, arri ..
ved Thursday and b the guest of
, Miss LilHan Brown and Miss Pat
! Fulwood.
•hurch. near Nashville. Wed-/ tained
Jake up j *r ehovel an’ take up y«
hoe. |
Jordan is a hard road t<j travel! j Mrs. G. W. Crafft, of Jackson-
Bread fer the table when you help ville, is the guest of her sister. Mrs.
the eom to grew. j W ._ Cl Bev,n ’ toT • number of MOTHER! YOUR CHILD
ters. Mi** Eunice Hendley and'Mr,, j R cv . W. W. Webb. we. the under- at tbis camp ° few y,an »E°. said.
G. B. Scott, of Sparks and Mrs. ‘ signed committee appointed by '* indeed, a mount of vision, a
Fannie Lawson, of Brooks county. Camp No. 1738, Tift County Con- place ot bIe “>"B. a Bethel to many
Also two brothers who are Mr. federate Veterans, beg to submit the * ou,a -”
Bruce Hendley. of Sparks, and Mr. I following: The pulpit committee coun t them-
Kinc. of Alapaha. j R,solved: First That i n the death ,eIres favor * d yrar in the mln-
Thc burial took place at Flat, of Brother Webb our Camp has sus- ,5tr >’ of Dr - H - c - Morrison and the
u -— v..l—in. xxr-.« - • serious.loss. Hev Will Huff. In camp meeting
• nesdny morning.
H H HARRISON,
Dealer Moultrie, Ga.
Domestic Electric Co., Dbtributors.
Atlanta, Gaorgia.
In the city on business Friday.
Mr. J. F. Jackson, of Brookfield,
was In Tifton on bosinass Satur-
day.
Mr. G. L. Bclflower, of Fender.' hcr ‘ home i
l in Tifton ea business 1
We shall no more have his wbe circles ^ey are known as among the
counsel at our monthly meetings. leadera of country and
T . .. , ii _ •• mcx.nc.i»i ■ *'**■' •• - I Nor behold' hb genul fac e at our ,housa n ds wiH avail themselves of
Jordan L a hard road to travel ; dn>j. ! IS CROSS. FEVERISH, _ j annua! camp fir# hil prelence this opportunity to hear them.
Th, Lord sends the shine an the; Mrs. R. B. Beasley , n d little son FROM CONSTIPATION has always been an inspiration and a char,i * D Tillman, the South’s
Lord sends the ruin, j R. B. Jr., arrived Friday and are pleasure. * weet * on B leader, will again have
Bleasin’ on the toiler an’ a bleeain visiting the family 0 f her mother. If Ton.ne i. Costed. Beth Bad. A brave soldier a genial com- charffe of the music - T ° “» who
on the grain, , Mrs. L. J. Padrick. Slouch Sour. C|„„ Liv^ ,„d I rude, an able minister, a true friend * cnow h ’* n *bis b sufficient guaran-
Wagont pUed wit), plenty at the Mrs. J. A. Peterson left Satur- Bowels. land an upright citizen has gone that there wil1 be Gospel music
turnin of th, lar.* Ulay for Ringgold, where the will (Jive “California Syrup of Figs", from us'to that bourne from whence of a h,ch order -
i" 0 ^ „ r<Un J ‘ h,rd rt “ d ‘°|*P' nd aaveral Master John at once—a teaspeonfol today often »» traveler ever returns. . Ever >' v * ar man y of dif-
jhas been up there for some time, saves a sick child tomorrow. r ‘ , Re.oleed: Second. That w, tender ferent ‘‘'nominations attend these!
j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ammons left It yovr little one out-of-sorts, I" the bereaved family our sincere meetmtr '- and a larger number tbarTj'\
M p t ° R _ , Monday night for Atlanta where haif-sick, bn’t resting, eating and sympathy in this their hour of deep a J e cx P cct * d Ib i* year be- j
„ ’ Mr*. Ammons will undergo an op- acting natur. lly—look,. Mother! cee ’distress. W c . beg you to emulate hb . ^ , l ^ e un,versal popularity of|"
oration in a sanitarium in that city, if tongue b coated. Thu b a sure Godly example and need his wise • o^J-son wit), the preachers. To,
Miss Inez Yarbrough who has »•*" that its little stomach, liver and.counseb. "1, «« trustees extend free
been th, guest of Mbs Edith Ar- bowels are clogged with waste. 1 R*.olv«d: Third. Dear Brother, . *" °’’ «rs ‘here are
nold for several weeks, returned to '"bon cross, irritable, fjy/erish. Sto- j mlr ^'ampfirc* will soon be extin- comnKX )- 1 : 0 ““ oa “*■ ous ® ac '
her home in Thomasville Friday. m«cb sour, breath bxiior has stom- tniished and when th e last bugle call ° n * a °*
. Mr. R. W. Hawes former! a eiti- ach acbe - dbrrhoca, lor, throat, full ,ha11 com e to ua and we answer to «... . %. *?: Mathews of
?0nd * T ' ! wn of Tifton in the fish business of c0,d ’ * ive a teaspoonfuF--of “Cali-, ,h ' Peat roU ■ call up yonder may q{ ^ “ ° R * j ““A
Mrs Jaa. F. Paul of Norman ), ere but now living in Rrnnswi-k forni * Syrup of Figs.” and jn a few *> too, b e ready and that we ma,. all rl v d _ * ^
P ‘ rk ; “• —' i» Tifton on bn,h™ Mon““ ” i "" thr " n '- tb, M.con -dSuJT i.TonSl” of
guest of relatives. afternoon. I digested food and sour bije gently whcr e G*'™ * ba11 be^no wars, no ^ p ,, r u y „
Mb. Thelma WOlh-r of Sylves- • Mr . and Mrs. G. W. Golem., re- .° 0t ° f ^ litUe ^ eU ^ our j ° y P ‘ Mye "’ W ‘ yer °“’ ia «» ^.rge of
tor U spending th. week th, guest turned from . , ta of dayi #t •« and 7 ou • welL , r.. 0 “ 1 Fourth l conv of the hotel Mr R ' F Burden, of the
Jay Bird Spring, They report a ' h " d ^ thUTllSn.Sft .v firTO of Burd ' n - Smlfl. and Co.. Ma-
from plcsunt W Tta,- M. U., trip “ ^ ton. i. oh^rm.n ol Ih, Ex«nU„
WooJbin. .ponJin, . In, toy, li to «.d from th. Sprinn in lh.it ir “» ““ ; (">• I c """d" Comtnitto.
T„, old | .nd Mr, W d M„« Z ^pn"^“d 1 , T*. «»
Mrs. W. A. Puckett returned Wed- Mr. John D. Moore, of Monroe snd . ,k . ? “ .“ 7 that a cod b. snread on th. min 1 ful * ,n g ln ‘t' G 1 * delightful fellow-
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Mr. and Mrs n. L. Bearden and be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
■ ml
For Infants a ml Children.
sun::;ilim*l^cFc«jil»yRo*uU
!• ichtj lint! the S '.omaSnacd B»«vB of fVirx
Uji! the
ALCOHOL 3 Ptll CENT.
\Vovcl tibkr lYoparatiao C*r.\*
• ‘•^cFoodliyRo*al»
of Miss Eula Clegg.
Mr. W. R. Shpth b over from pleasant time. The.' made the trip
ir_«jvi— _ » j il . j J .
fi bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. 1
where the, will spend some time. Mr. R. G. Coaraey, who undar-
Mrs. A. C. Kelley and two chil- went an .operation at the Tift Coun- Ask your drsggbt for a 50 cent boL
dren, of Bireningham, .Ala., are the *7 hospital Thursday U getting tie of “California Syrup of Figs;"
dian Springs, with ita life-giving
waters, make this a most desirable
place to spend ten days.
guests of Mrs. R. H. Hutchinson. Jr. al °ng very well and hb friends ex- then see that it is made by the “Cal- years old,
Mrs. C. Denby came over from p,ct *° ,ee him out in a few ifornia Fig Syrup Company."
Berlin Tuesday morning, and is da 7*-
■pending the day in Tifton on buai- Mr «<»»»» wui leave to-; REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Cur. for ChoUra Morbns.
‘When our little boy. now s
baby he i
Mr. T. E. Stubbs will leave to
morrow for Baltimor, and New
Mr and Mrs. T. S. Wimberly, of '"° rk °" hb sccni-annaal stock-pur- Mr R u Warren has sold
Lumpkin are the guests of Mrs. T. "“““f 7' P . ‘" d f tUbb *' J - W Eason twenty acres of subur- tii
U. Holder and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. * ami Iar >ty with the property just outside the city re
markets and his Uste in selecting Iimiu , pn the v „, ne „ „ £ Gibb ' tainabie.
girl baby claimed citizen- «_ ■ *- 7 US **!^ n f rSF he consideration was about 81,500. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
firm to await with anticipation the Mr . Jehu WaIlter has sold to J. H TtACHERS EXAMINATION
result of hb trips. 'Hutchinson for H. B. Hutchinson . . C . ount - v Su P crln ^ end e" t ot School,
J. Ammons had a busy tim e Fri-
th , e • ,Iee ’P consideration"was "ahoiit 82,*000 ,la >' and Satunla >'- il bei "g th * da - v
J. W. Bolton ha, sold to Mrs. f ° r the , an " ua » e^min.tlon of appli-
^ p cants for teachers license. The ex-
aminations wer e held in the school
lid.ration m ,5M. * ' “ ildi “ "f ««W *» FM,.-
Mn. J. D, Younp h...old to Mr.. "" 11 -
ship Sunday afternoon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert RoyaL
Second Week. Au
-jf cholera morbus by Chamberlain’s n to-5,- °" r *
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerne- ' uoten
Aly." writes Mrs. Sidney Simmon*. Ee e Cooper
Fair Haven.-N. Y. “Since then oth- J. O. Piper
e r members of my family have used j c Baile?
this valuable medicine for colic and , • ... „ •
iowel troubles with good satisfac- Jehu "alkcr
nnd I gladly endorse it as a Briggs Carson
,f exceptional merit.” pb- W. H. Summerhil]
everywhere. p F . Crum
G. R_ Henderson
C. H! Johns
B. S. Martin
John Y. Sutton
for the annual examination of appli- E ' B*ack
W. T. Patrick
C. W. Rickcrson
J. P. Short
©. C. Ireland
.’clock- Saturday night. EL R Spra dl e7
TV . H. Wells
L. Swanson
:u»t Term. 1917.
of Tifton
J. W. Pcndley
J. N. Horne
S. D. LcSuor
W. W. Smith,
H. E. Rooks!
J. N. Cobura
L. O Lokey
R. T. Pope
L. A. Carter
J. R. Mason
G. W Ford. Jr.
G. F. Guest
H_ L. Gentry
J. M. Jon.
S R. Carlton
J. C William!
A M. Benton
FI. T. Horton
S. ft Bowen
G. L. Belflower
Thrrctr,- l*roniobni
- ( iH-erfoIncM and Re<Cc*U®,
neither Opium. Morphine nx
. Mineral. Not Nahootic
Ahyy ,-d n/nrilllZL/ ttiMS
„ A helpful famed> fee
,i Constipation and DwrTboe«
and Feverishness and
Loss OF SLEEP
■ rcstiUintJBvfTfrem mtitunc?
fat Simile S-eiw’Ct M
Mothers Kncv; That 1
Genuine Castoria !
Always
Signature^
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
liniment Conger Drug Company. 3 j Lida Layton a fifty-acr, f<
••rvo’ and Battiy. the Pa- >rf Tifton near Pine Grove
Cotton Factors. are_mb- About $2,200 was involved.
Mr. H. D. Webb sold a house and
. _ ,( >t on. Ihe heights -4o Mrs. J. Di tv , : 1—“A»out tWoWHnTTrgD TTa’dVae-
Winder, Ga., hia former home, where Thev ,^ bun ‘^ nU F V ourig. The price we, about $1,000.' T .r C “* »hit« applied for pr«L*- vere attack of diexrhoea Which !a*t-
Ur. IWm Alin „ ir 1 I flnancc an T quantity of cot- yu W naltied deaT* were m»di r Y ‘wo tor high school ed ove r a week.” write* W r
Mrs. Benton and children will Join ton skipped them. Isn’t it to your '^ ^ narn ' d d * a -’ were made ,f cfn8e • It was lhe !ast * ho ‘.J»mer. Buford. X D “I became so
him in a few days. Tifton regreto interest to tr*- iemT Do it now y ” . ay: th ' other » * f ew days k . -r, . j weak that I could not stand upright
exceedingly to lose *hese good Deorie and be convinced. d-! wilm “g°- The transfers were made, „ , ... , A druggist recommended Chamber-
M Htis.ni J- JJ- Grafton end littl, son through J. E. Peeples. ; lzo{ - AJBaWMU J< - v * **■»■«• |UlU‘ t -Crtle. ClIBWfa and TEarrWa
. Ive Rueker. of Roanoke, Ala., >mr.‘ row for Atlanta. x j Remedy. Th, first dose relieved me
rived over the A., B. and A.. Sunday Th e papers wUI. be graded ir> A »nd within tvyo days-f was well a*
morning t0 »P*nd several-days with U/f)ll A|J 00111 fl day * ’“ nd th * r ** uI ‘ annoanc ' this remcdrbcca'us^thev^nowThat
Onn Who Shows No Favor. her parento,Jfir and Mr*. J. H flUfflnll uUULlI !* d ' it is reliable. Obtainable
A mercilets judge ti Father Time. Ar "e‘L«fear town, on Motor A. Mrs.
Before him the weak and wanting Grafton’s husband will follow in. hi,
go to the wall. Only the truth can Overland.
Stand. For years the following Mr. Lewis Pye. of Rout* 4. was in
statement from a Tifton resident the city on business Saturday.
cotton with corn, and has a good
Mrs. J. C_ Kennedy. 613 Central crop. Plenty of boll weevils have •
avenue, says:: “For a long ;ri t my made their appearance hut he is I
back troubled me so that I was hard- keeping than picked off and ex-
ly able to get around. I eouldq’t pects a fair crop from what cot-
rest nights and md^iings 1 suffered ton he has.
from headaches aa^-ftlt tired and Mr C. T. Johnson, of Trenton,
languid. I had no strength or am-: Fla., 'accompanied by Mrs- Johnson,
bltion to do anything. My kidneys arrived Sunday and to spending a
were very weak and the kidne, se- f, w days with relatives In Tifton,
craticas .were unnatural. I used before YfoIng on to'CaGrange. where
Doan’s Kldne’y Pills and now I don't he will spend Ithe balance of his va-
rave any backaches and my kidneys cation. Clarence is being greeted
are normal.’’ by f r j C mls in Tifton, where he
OVER SEC YEARS LATER Mrs. made hi* home-for several years,
JCannody said: "I am always glad to and these are pleased to meet Mrs.
tell others that Doan's Kidney Pills Johnson, Clarence having married
hare cured me. They are a mighty ,i n «# leaving here. >
good medicine and I am always glad. Meur , ^ „ d Arthur
to racommend them to others.” Cothone. hav. purcha^ the Greek-
Pnee 60c, at aH dealers. Don’t American Restaurant These young
lnP lT **. k t??, * r T n * dy — ®«n hav e had ten years’ experience
taurant business, and come
I Lake City, Fla-_They are
WANTED
Baker & Rigdon’s Warehouse
H. A. BAKER. Manager
should have perfect harness in order
to look and travel at their best. Dur
double harness is a marvel of beau-
>. lightness and strength. You-won’t
t doing yourself, yaur horses or us
if tics u'lless you ca'.l and compare
t with the ordinar, kind.
Golden Hardware Co.
Tifton, Georgia
PREPAREDNESS
CHARACTER + CULTURE+EmOERCT = EDUCATION
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