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THE T1FTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA
FRIDAY; AUGUST 10, Itl*
B-
Women Love Babie* 24 WERE CERTIFIED
M TO DISTRICT BOARD
A* Result of First Three Days
Examinations
NO CLAIMS FOR EXEMPTIONS
Mad. la These Ce.ee. All Claim
Filed Ar a Yet to Be Paaaed
t^iut Upon By Board,
mother to (
CONFEDERATE VETERANS
Parade a. Seen kjr Northern Writer,
ia Northern Paper.
(Richard J. Beamish. Staff Corre
spondent Philadelphia Press, Writ- 1
Ing of U. C. V. Parade, In Wash- (
ington.)
I have seen an army of ghosts
today.
29 PASS; 17 FAIL;
I Those who failed to P*
Jacob T. Base, Ira O’Quinn. D«W itt
T. Jones, Thos. E. Fletcher. Wtlliara
piTimniV’e iiot !a M *xweii. rhot - c - M ‘ rch,nt ’ A1 *
oAlUKUAlj Ual
; ~“ i Hall, Steve Norris. .Carsey Holton
Eleven Did Not File Claim for and j ella Hopes.
Exemption I Thos* who passed were: Mack
(Forks, Henry J. Baker, Rupert C.
*£?: z:z,1 r, VZS largest net gain of 3 OATS
past. j IP®. Warren N. Whiddon, Charles T.
No more psthetic spectacle ever of 162 Summon.,!. Ml Esamiaadi linker. Jim Spradley. John Lloyd
has been witnessed in Washington 89 P ““ mnd 52 *•!•**•*» 88 Woodall. Crawford Anderson. Bodle
than that which unfolded and dissol-' A,k B « Eaamptad. |Dye. Gilbert A. Jordan. Arthur A.
ved like a dream this morning. 1 ^ Tif t County Exemption .Cobb, Joseph J.,Davis, Ezekiel Gam-
Like a dream it will remain in the Bo “ rd flnl » h * d ^e examination of b ] e , Thos. Sponger. Robert Sand-
memory of thos, who looked with the fir ** 162 »ummoned under PinW Stephens. Perry Lee Mi-
seeing eyes, a dream in which human the Selectiv. Draf t act Saturday ]am , Robert Ball. Frank Searles.
—U. n. »v. M j cx-'Robert Lee Hood, James Gunyard,
certi- George Williams. C. Crandall Over-
I Th e Tift County . Exemptibn
Board ha| certified to the District
bavin* Board, Southern District Number I,
jpknrauehm h S Savannah, the following list ol
n * ra “ ot P cr,on * who. have bean acrifice wa , We wed through . veil. n, * ht . ° f th * 54 summoned for
- JS2tottt£& duly and legally called for th e mill- of tf .„ \ amination Saturday, two were ce
zutator Co- Dipt o, *oo Lamar tar- service of the United States, F n Dar ., -r tbe South tfiev ficd lo other boards and six failed Street. Ben F. WT Champers. Allen
-d 1— «-P* d •r JriiX gav. SkJTZ * C.,».nu. Sam William,. Cosaie
h ~ w * ... .V- "-.br-'-WTh. book discharged: fo lU,w Jefferson Davis and his gen- 0f the 16 29 P a “ ed *>ianchard. Ambrose Knight. Levy
“ b - M S —i> » O-ir .Urn. rffort -„r ■ , ]' 1 ,T >>« “ !““• 01 ,h. 2S C .Whin™, Jr.. G_ Edw.rJ., W,J.
apt- *. ■’ . Above the crecpio.. wh ° [ ' ! - ,ed - 11 mn ' !c °° • 1 » lm for lion. P. Cody »nd Jew. Toylor.
deoth-prny line He« th, rebel SUr. •”»»•» ■"J ■* M,d eoemptlon I, 1, „„„bl, th.t . l.tor percent-
nnd liars. Rebel battle Hop. that of neproca pan. than white*. Al-
had dashed forward to victory at Boll ""d™'. cl *'“ mi! ™”W»w ;that fewer elain, .aempt.on..
Ron ond that h.J been drivrn ,r„ ™ X* JKSfc to"”
.bowed ”their tiell ter,” UtteS f."" 1 'j Ut , B “ k ' r ' . J *"" E ”™'* . Th ' 1 '' ”• three di.Uiet Eaerop-
throuph protective web. of Ilk a. f“ h " "“'S W **f Sto* 1" «-•
thoy wet, lifted bl«h above tbe ‘ ! r hi' l ,y >” "“it"" 1 “ South Gear,
.to.plok rank,. Bo, be,id- berah- Artbor Cro»d« and WS.|«I, nut S.. 1. rtO b«WI-
ero«-barred flap fl—ted Old Glory J » m ea McCoy. It. |t.-r. in Savannah. K. T. Comer, of
Those failing to pass examina- ! MiUhaven, is Chairman, and the oth-
ation were: Wnrnfcn Tucker. Albert 'e r member, are: L. J. Smith, of
Hardy, Woodfin Grady Rodgers, i Waycross, Secretary; J. E. Ander-
^ Charlie Dorsey. James Eddie Me-j son. of Statesboro; W. C. Vereen,
S. inauporation proorul.:, »lhln ‘S5. B ” r ? *?«? . J ” h “ *”»'“•! Or. T. M. Mel.to.h, of
th# memory of Washington broughl
forth enthusiasm that compared at *11
Every woman shot
In her glorloua work. "M<-thrr-a
— kas It possible for you to do so
be usd regularly without fell
ISDAY’S ENLISTMENTS
tfoilovftAgsare among those
*1 ^Atlanta Recruiting
Thursday:
Worth. Douglas.
Merritt, Ambrose.
Robert Moore. Nichols.
James M. BarkctV Nichols.
John F. Fenfield. Willacoochse.
Loyd Abridge, Camilla.
Daniel.D. Johnson, Hahlra.
Tanie M. George. Ray City.
•Thomas Gles, Warwick.
Elmer V. James, Warwick.
596 West. Elijah. T^ftofl.
616 Goff, Daniel Livingston.
1066 Hayes. Joseph Green
75 Woodall, John Lloyd.
868 Sanders. Robert. Tifton.
874 Scarlet Frank. Tifton.
726 Davis; Thomas, Tifton. „
218 Whitten, Levy Craven. Jr. .
882 TayVbrJ jesse. Tifton.
677 AndWon. Willie. Tifton.
749 Grant, Herbert. Tifton.
1211 Shattles. Richard Madison.
5 Baker, Freddie Lee. Omega.
1032 Haywood, James Emmett.
269 Hicks, John. Chula.
685 Brown. Wesley. Tifton.
. 335 Thsrpe, Charlie, Omega.
341 KulbirsK.'Tlarry, Tifton.
637 Sutton, Willie Arthur.
356 Gibbs. Sam Y.. Tifton.
327 Crowder. Arthur. Omega.
664 McCoy, William James,
and upon the withered chests of the
in gray gleamed the tricolor J
spells both France and Amer-
| Local Board for tha County of Tift, with that which swept over the hun-
State of Georgia.
By J. M. Shaw.
By Henry D. Webb, Clerk.
denis of thousands who saw the thin
(gray line to-day.
| Clad in the peculiar death gray of
ih e southern backwoods. the y
1 with th* slow, silent movement of
William Smart, George Lear Over-’Thomasviile.
by. Leon Herschell Allison, James ‘ ,
William Eason, Charlie Edward j
Copeland, Ira Washington Gibbs, ‘ Tha >
Jordan Puriar Short, Jr.. Bob Mit- Sliaded
•hell. Walker James Carman, Lea- J. a( * r , r ° h
ter Lloyd Horne, James Madison ^-miuta
$100 Reward. $100 •
Now Is & Good Time
To Treat Your Catarrh
MM tmth* .Id treatment.
veBr Cmr,^ ,n ‘° thinking that
of winie?^kfi ,Dn '- The fir,t *° uc b
w,tl brin « 't back
--“■‘cse
which,infest your blood, and chases
them entirely out of your system. It
it by far the most satisfactory treat
ment for 'the disease, because it
reaches down to its very roots and
advice regarding tbe treatment of
your own cate. Take advantage ot
this chance to-day. Address Swift
Specific Co- Dept. G Atlas
r«^a U £"!ne lis'wrrk^Thv proprietors |
Strvnnch sufferers should take
wanting. Gall Stones. Cancer and! “*e souiaern uacawooos. uie y came si
UR,n ,( ,i. W nd 1.1..R-1 “» NEW T » ul - “» ^ ■»'“> --"»•« 1 «• Thov , , ho ***
“ *"? V.«~ w . A*r* '""■'“"“fj Mm* r.emption,: ll.m A.I.rm K£
*•. App-odipi,... M tow! PP c,“J b Jut. 7.7 *“ f” Kelly. Xrtm uwu. C«toy. Em- i£!
-out ailments, arc some of th c pen- Granted b y Judg. Evi. effect of the dnfting.gra.. haze. p , B
•ltles^ Most Stomach. Liver and Saturday afternoon Judgo Eve As it crept u P t„ ,h, stand the fog „ Cliff Flnv ^ Vl n ' Sw
Intestinal Troubles are quickly over- granted th, application of the attor- resolved iUelf into its human ele- j*"**; ,7'':
cimE-with Msyr's Wounderfuf Rem- SummerfonL convic menu. Face, made noble by war- *m! cJrl&
edy. This favorite prescr ption tr,! at ,hf Ap "* te ™ of Ti ^ 1 Su P er ' tim e sacrifice and by hardships nobly vi-m;.-) ■ ini) „ . - lowk
hasrestored millions of people. Let ‘°r Court of kidnaping and sentenced endured stood out softly in the mist, s,jjni' s , n J pi-„^ ’ .....
»"» dose of Mayer's Wcunderful to nne 5 ’ ear on tb *“ g* ai, g- each like a Moses carved from cloud j ' e.- „ . mB ' I ~,
I*',, to. «"», a ». Pv . >„.k..l Anevlo. Sv.„ kS, ,
--= 1“" >*"»« — s.t Mato.«a tobis£ kb ?: •Hi'r'r* ! ! ***~°~*
th« system. 1
II Draiclau. TV.
Remedy prove today that it will help ' ThPre wer * *« ver »l '‘* m * ln the by a Michael Angelo.
For sale by Brooks Pharmacy “PL* 8 '- th * principal one being that „ ecn guch fitt i ni{ 0 f | eo aine mane
the verdict was .not consistent with and beard t o the human countenan- V-T:. "T—T~"
ROSE ELLA PARRISH th e evidence. ceJ ^ j n the rank that came last ri.j.u i: i", .o *
R^Utersd. N»rs. Summerford was convicted of kid- Never have I seen such majesty of J * '
Sylvester CvortU naping.MUs Alda Nelson.
Msdksl. Surgical and Obstetrical
Call. Aaavsrsd.
Office Hours 8 to 10 a.m.; 6 t
Telephone No. 280
chill Toni
General Tonic Ewe a use it contaips 111
well knosrt. tonic propertirsof QUININE
intt-jKOS. It setsou the Liver, Drives
c.t Malaria, Earicbcs the Blood c:; I
Uuilds up the Whole bi-stem. 50 centr
8 p.m
. , , , . --.U» thre e days. 162 men were
Anmncmn, u In U.. .low, Invrny , UTO .f rf . 0 , 141 „
U^T^mT~ ' * ,y •• w™j nn. 62 I.ll.d In'
koth.7,d S“iv,r tmnbl. '■ d ' d ' y " “ d ■ , .“ 1 "" d h *“ d ■ pm. Of Un« -ho tb.!
ice s year." writes Jo# w>rd “e Prt5ldent - w * 5 * n **' medical examination. 66 filed appli-.
Webster City. Iowa. "1 pression of eternity, of the unquen- e,^,, for e xempUon and 23 did BUY PRINTING IN TIFTON
“*• P |CBS * God - wil1 not ask to be exempted.
together while life ______
“I an
Mngmai. _ __ .
pains in my side and back and chable spirit
DO YOUR TRADING AT HOME
Bowen Bilding. Tifton. Gs. w-tf.
DR. N. PETERSON,
TIFTON. CEORCIA.
taut at Kaslilancc Ball 'Itloos So. I
JOHN A PETERSON.
OFFICE DENTIST .
Tifton. <4*. .
DR. A. E. O'QUINN.
FIRST CLASS 0ENTAL WORK
Crown Hint llrl.tge Work
a Special I}
DR. J. B. S. BLITCH. - c --
, Cl , -an awful soreness in m v stomach. I ...
Physician and Surgeon h , ard of chamberiain’s TableU and hold Ajneric ‘
Office and residence. 107 Fourth SL tried them. By the time I had used lasts,
I mak, a special study of and half a bottle of them 1 arms feeling But the unforgettable feature of Tift County Exemption Board for
treat diseases of children and chro- everywhere’ ° f ***'“" ° b ’ 0,81 rear rank not ,h « faces car * examination under Selective Draft
nic or long standing diseases. Q ved from cloud, nor ^ret the majesty act Thursday. 46 reported for ex-
Tiftau, Gsorgia. J CITATION. of >*■ »«lute. It was s plain old amination; one was certified to nn-
Georgia Tift County: wo'Jan of the Arkansu backwoods at olher local Board and seven failed
MONEY TO LOAN Whereas H. E. Hook Administra- the end of the line, near the Presl- to report. These wer e nearly all
Applications received for loans on tor of L. T. Hook, represents to the den t LitUe and bent, she was. in transients.
2*S» , “ d . £?,:s, d ■» ™ ty , bi * dk - »' a— '<“i"« d 2> p— d
LANDS of any amount and duration. a( ) m j n i., ter „i l. T. Hooks’ astate, H *r blick bonnet was of another 20 failed to pass. Two were notl-
Be*t terms and easiest rates. this is then-fore to cite ell persons era and her dress was of no recog- fiej to return later for examination.
8 „ C ' W ,‘. LL,F °" D ; * ,t7 '' A, * m *' » n e ern «’ d - k *? drcd » nd creditors-to nitab | e period . but „ 0 woman in all Of those who passed all but five
said Administrator shoild not be W ashmgton not Mary Curtis Lee. filed claims for exemption.
; diunissed from his administration, who combines ail thc bloods for which The 24 who passed Thursday
I and receive Letters of Dismission on the South gladly faced death, not were Nelson Cobb, Ray Hodges, Jm
Thi7 July"cotii’"Iff? Umher 1917 ' beautiful wife of the President Walker. Billie G. Mathis. Clement
* C. W Graves, Ordinary. ' n kcr mod '-*h and becoming ra ment. I. Butler. Elijah West. Albert Lane.
p. nor any other woman in or out of Thomas H. Ijiwrence. Lonnie M.
r-3 0u’-:.ia T.tr: tlcei : •: SltocI TVs Htad the long parade, received half Lhe at- Watson. Mitchell Bass. James L.
' tIvk bbowoouixi's'i:!'"•*ivi*»« tteDoiclute tent ' on or one-tenth of the honor Rowland. Charles L. Arnold. Dap-
fl'ns ck amli''a-to'-r'Jri'th^tottuaBWMd ,bat followed'the little, old woman >*1 I- Goff. Andrew Gray. Willie
Ua.L tor ihe aigoaiS. oi u w. CEuvc. jic. of Arkansas. T Brady. Joseph G. Hayes, Cla v A.
“ Fo r she walked wit), her hand in Arnold. James C. Hutton. Stlas
SHERIFFS SALE t bat 0 f bcr J aun tl e ss lover. C'.o*e G'Quinn. Jr.. Alfred J. Goggans.
to 90 was he. and feeble aknost unto Wrn - Florence Blalock. Lucius V.
Only two pieces of property were death, but the spirit that r -de with Du'Bose and Oliver King,
iold at Sheriff sales Tue*day. both Stuart kept him moving slowly pain- Th »' -» who failed to pass were:
being tax levies. fully, steadily on. His weariness Tom Owens. Homer T, Mathis. Eu-
Thv J- C. Lark.n lot. facing Sec- was «„rh that his bend fell forward eent Dunhar. William A Fletcher,
mid stteet. was bW in by W. H. U pn n hi» chest It was only by the Togan Glover. Jerome Vonjs. Wm.
full force of an imperiou* and un- n Aikins. Watkin Johnson. Willie
,, ht .i°' Vn lot* in Lincoln^ Park, shaken will that h.- lified his eyes T Ronton.. Merritt F. Baker.
cruelly "IiqI aXpRilt Lo" *a. GIgT? H. Jon.-i. TTl.er! J. -To.
a heart-breaking effort
-old-t>me gallantry th c President of Uoni *’ fi - p - R,p- 1- Inwi" Arm-
{#** United States. Every step took
of life.. but he pressed on
Every available ton of hay is needed for
the next twelve months. A poor mower
is slackerism of the w6rst kiftd.
W hy not use a Moline Adriance Mower
when it s just the same price, but “'head
and shoulders’’ above others. Jlose cut
ting no friction, easy running, qu#ck ad
justed. "
gSij | We are ready to supply you with all hay
machinery at a moments notice, before
the price advances.
Taylor Furniture and
Hardware Company
-Emory University Academy—
Prepares boys for entrance to all leading colleges, universities and
scientific tchmk. Able faculty. Homelike surroundings. Physical train
ing. Moral ud religious welfare of students carefully safeguarded./
Discipline, band on truthfulness and honor among students, is kind bat
firm. Spsciosi grounds end splendid buildings. Steam heated dormi
tories. Hot tad cold shower baths. Eloctnc lights. Separate bed*.
Large library. F-na gvmnaaium. Military training. Low rata*.
Btfwt placing your ton tltcwhtrt, rtad our catalog.
A. M. HU6HLETT. A. M., LL. D , Headmaster, Oxford, Ga.
m Where Your Mill
Money Will § || |
The
Most
TIFTON
CEORCIA
C. ft. DICK Kin
Ganentl Practitioner of Dentistry.
XVe have been very fortunate in buying very
heavy in most all lines for the past six months.^
And our stock is the most complete to be found
anywhere; and prices much lower than you^can
find elsewhere.
For instance we mention Fruit Jars:
Turrox.
UBOBHIa.
R. C. ML!*,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention gh-er."ti? collrr
Ions and to matters elating to !ai;i
titles.
Wil. practice in all the Court.-..
Golden Building Tifton, Ga
H. S. MUHHA.Y
Attorney-At-Law
FULWOOD A HARGRETT
Attorasya-at-Law
Golden Building
Tifton. Ga.
DR. J.£>. WILBANKS -
VKTF.KINAItlAN
Office at TouchstoneV Stable
Office Phone. 373.
Residence 137.
A calla rek| t.|.dcd U- o...
Tifton, (ieorjfia.
W. L.MURROW
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooms in Mcleod-Oneal Bldg
JOE CONG!
r HE T.-«6_
tiltol.trr U'-Ul.t.
w-ak
mi ar.d all lrrrg.il
addrr ln l**b mci
bf ro-irdruBci-t. will be ml t-r mall 0111
eelpt ..f »L»T>nr ....all l-rtll- I, iwnta-n-J:
‘Jlfhn tliimni.'Hnrfi.on F. Yarbrough.
Rre.1.
‘trad, Robert M. Lankford. Jock
Morris, Stonewall Jackson, Ben H.
Wilson. Jr.
Hundreds of helpers besides the
. little woman- i n black were amone f
,thc 10.000 in the slow, gray line. r r f,i.,!
Daughters and sons’ were ther c to hpi '
Of the .'
ik and la;:.<
lend cheer and helpful
who were dare-devils in the great
struggle marched with firm steps,
but these were plainly the drummer
hofs in the day- or the
young men called for
under Selective Draft
failed to upper.:-. all
transients; and two, Steve F.
Mitchell and Ira F. Moore, had al
ready enlisted. Of the 49 examined.
36 passed and 13 failed to pass. Of
the 36 who passed all but seven
filed-ehttm- -for exemption.
J ,lOU » nds >ine the school lads’ of
St woi.?' ,h ^ Confederacy. _ _ _ *_
Just to show how they felt about 11^— P_1 m
the little affair in. which w e have lVlclgnOlia DaUTl
Take mlphurBaths .
_at home^/1
J.'t- ~
first -Class Laundry!
Third ;-Street, West of *
Myon Hotel |
Tlfteo.
EUMATiSM
Coat, Eczema. Hivcj, etc. Rlght ln.
your own borne and at trifling cobK-
you can snjoy the benefit of healing
sulphur baths-
Hancock
Sulphur Compound
am‘lown MnoJ purtfvtn* and iWn hrallnf
MBUdv SttPHUK -prvoMKd la a war to
uktlUiMimirauoM. (Jm It In IS,
telh: u-c 11 ai * Union Bodilas (0 aSvctad
aaru. »aJ U-c U hurr.-u.'ir.
SOc end SI th?. bottle
at roar druitul t. U h« ual Mpolr you,
r aoJ ttw prtce la Maaw* aaj
LIQUID FACE POWDER.
The beauty secret of
women who knowhow
to take catc of the com-
plexion. Cannot be'
.delc^ler!. Heals Sun-
\ hnm- »top« Tmi- Soothmg.
**Sa fari “otins. fcrreohing. —
'/} t . i ■ Pint. WHlr. -RtoJW
f y 7ic- u hnm *o O. »v mn<: JirmL
Sample (cithar color) for 2c. Stamp.
just entered they
“Damn a mnn who ain't for his coun-
try, right or wrong.”
“Call on us If the boys can't
do iL”
‘‘We’ll go to France or anywhere
V0U -V nt 10 *en<l us.” . .
Whay-the slow, gray drift was still
passing the J>resident a sudden,
fierce rainstorm broke'*, drenching
those in lin c and most of the hund- LmakUs-Co. SOSoothFAhSuBronkivuN-Y.
red thousand onlookers.
The beribboned automobiles rtre-
arned out of line for shelter. The
cadets broke rank and ran. Th-
j horse men urged the r mounts to
cover, but the -ill fellows in gray
j drifted steadily and impressively
along through the storm.
More thnfi eve r T.- y looked like Co»* LIMI»-M«k» Big Money
a mist that had risen from the earth. ^OlrikSfttfhS&^SfSk, iS _
and one that wou’.J soon return wim i*i-i«dni..»K«ii MMtkmr.w »ad iA- u i
whence it had come. A. I booked " "
at them through the lancing line* of h»UM,.
the rain. I said to myself: eklaw. eavo* an.nod •pllnan.Mc..
' “I have seen an army of ghost. “*
t » d - y ” i.jwi«btstoic- Stob ^ifiifmrajgiManuanffffBuwacua
Half gallon Ball Mason jars $1.25 doz. j
Quart .. .. .90 .. !
Quart
Pint
>> » >>
One Price, You See
.90
75:
ff Then too, we have a full line of Men’s Palm Beach j
J and Kool Kloth Clothing at the old price. Mien’s l
White and Palm - Beach Oxfords.
All kinds of Ladies
made.
Skirts and Waists ready
Then if these do not suit you, we have all kinds | 1
of fancy Skirt and Waist goods, that we know t j
will please you. ! J
If you are not a Customer, try us and be convinced j
We Want Your Business
if Omega Trading
li