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NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN
ever rsceire the proper balance ol food
to •efficiently nerariih both body and
brain during the growing period when
nature's demands are greater than in
. mature lile. This is shown in so many
pale toCrs, Iran bo>lies, frequent colds,
and lack of ambition.
For all such children we say with
—lists Irshle earnest ness: They need
Stott's Emulsion, and heed it now. It
1 poaarnrs in concentrated form the eery
load elements to enrich their blood.. It
changes weakness to strength; it makes
them sturdy and strong. No alcohol.
>cim*neame.BkiomaeM.W.l.*
LENOX'S FIRST BALE
WE ARE IN TO WIN.
MBtimant of North and East Sa7.
Mr. Stubbs.
“People North and East regard it
as a war to the finish,” -said Mr. T.
Stubbs, who returned Saturday
morning from a stock-buying trip to
New York and Baltimore.
irr New York two day* aft-
ms declared in 1914,” said
Mr. Stubbs, “and the opinion
then expressed that it would only
last a few weeks. Now ther e is
prediction ms to. when the end will
It is-realised that i t U •
PACKING PUNT FIRE
Work of Rebuilding Will Begi
at Once
ENTIRE BUILDING WAS GUTTED
Tfca expectant t
UNIFORM \>ISm up th, qwwtltj. |
CAUSES HEAVY LOSS BRINGS HIGH PRICE'£-££££ 3 ^
tof boll* to the pl»“t “f* 1 ** nua ^ mTroll
Bale U Graded by Loweit Brand h , r D f botta to tbe P° nn,t , ,
in Mixture I* .v.rw.d to. b.lU to Pl">b S"«u
I Brand B. ,i«bt boll. boa r»b pjjey
SAID ME10Y TO TIFT FARMERS T.t t, b .°"oT«h a?""**-;" £! .
bolTthot it mold Ub. oixbt hoor. I Auf n._Tbe Amer,oa n r.dmed. betareea
Loss Naar $25,000. of Which $8,000 In Addrsss at Saturday's Mating. to pick th e same weight of ' otto j' I September kt and 5th muit more 229,000 aoldiora of th* N»-
Compsny, Contractors j Naxi Maating Coma# Sap«. 8th as ten hours with th c .other rant. Army from 3,800 citie* and towns to the sixteen
1 — • • ran earn more per uaj.i ’ . . .• r I
■ SsK
Halm and the dnya should
" Millions at
L which natua la **•
Ry whaa baby to bora.
■
of lbs graanpc T*l»* « e*
cotton Friday morning,
brought in by Lucius Cox, of Col
quitt county, and brought 26 1-2'
cents a pound. It was bought by
$. Rowe.
Shortly after th« first b%Je armed
universal sentiment
in it to win."
“Yes, I knew'where to go and
wha t t wantad." and when I got it,
'aunts home where, living is not so
expensive'and I had work before
I touched * Baltim6re Monday
Fall
Say Only Short Dslny.
• i The Tiftcu packing plant on i The farmers meeting held Satur- th e prt-uuvo* ——•-
. OI w , iv . bal . of * until Germany, to MilnsM | which construction work had pro-‘day under the auspices aQhe Board .because he has more cotton ami
Lenox receded itt first bale of ||he universal senf.ment is that we „ „„ t0 third floor.'of Trade at the court,W. e was a better grade. All these statements
was destroyed by fire Saturday night. very successful one if the, interest were based upon actual weig in
ibout 7 o’clock. I displayed by thc pcopt e present is ma d e that morning of the to on
•The lose is between $18,000 and any criterion. gathered here.
$28,0001 about $8,000 of which was' The meeting was called to order Mr. Meloy proceeded then o
machineiy and material belonging shortly nfter two o’clock by Secro- stross th„ fact that c ® tt ® n la , *
to thc Company and the balance tary Kidder, of the Hoard of Trade like stock. W e should keep e
falling on the contractors The who outlined briefly thc relation breed pure for best results. n 0
LaBarrc Construction Company, of which th e Board sought to bear to field from year to year those * *
Jacksonville, Fla. The latter eiu> the farmers,.and. ,enphnsizcd th c op- which do not promise well ahouli >c
ried a small amount of construction portunity which confronts the farm- weeded out. Only the best " hou |
insurance but only a few hundred era of Tift county today in first: the , c kept over from year to year,
dollars. \ available acrcago not under culti- Then if an entire community can
plant will be rebuilt at once vntion and second; in thc va!u 0 of adopt pno g°°d brand of cotton that
and will be ready for the fall crop such an organization to secure mar- fender substantial financial returns,
of hogs. Ikcts for the larger production of ev-. delegate on c man to grow the sec
The watchman was away at supper 1 ery commodity. This organization so that it will be more unifoixn,
and as the men employed in the con- hopes that as the time roes on It possible, each year than the >’ en r b ®'
struction work had been gone some- may establish a !arg c market for ev- fore; pay him a good price for t c
Brookfield . I c “ uon « 0 “°“ ‘'(thing over an hour the origin of erything right her c in Tifton so that seed, and in a word work together:
I selling at wholesale North »« d EMt j firc is unknown. It is thought when the. farmer harvests any crop they may within a very few years be
' „ „ r .1... 1 ' ■•“*yrrx>m J.ovu ciues nnu wwua — —
P„U|>^ Produ.tloB. | | T»op I,.in. mu.l h.«. lkr= ri,ht of war -»d Goto
the second bale was brought ih by \ morning, and got to New York Wfd-
Rosa, of Colquitt courtty. It nMday 7where I bought four bills or
^boli^it by J. A.\Shaw for 26 ' od4 f,oon.
L ;»und. J ">j?o^York i- :fllled with buyci
l*bales were ginned by M. ’ 1 ‘
MR. BR^ICH IN RAC#
Jehu Branch of Chbla
Bounces as a candidate for County j
Commissioner from the District
composed of Chula, Brighton and
ld\before I got there
tl6 v I would -adt be abl e ‘ to get what
1 wanted? but- f knew whero to go
for wJmA I nAided and had no trou
ble* In finding" it.' 1 bought on e of
the prettiest lines our store has ever
carried ’and 'one that will b e tttract-
and satisfactory.
Everything in cotton goods
wholesale North and East!
cm men t materials must more without a halt
Fifteen traffic experts representing the executive* of
tx.cnty-eighl milway ayatem* are working today on this the
greatest task they have ever been relied upon to perform.
Day co«che» w iH be used with possiAy a number of Pullman*
fpr'the officer The routes and the exact time for departure
will be kcvYi secret.
Atlanta,Aug. 11.—Among those accepted for the Second
Officers' Tobing Camp is William C. Murrow, of Tifton.
Mr. Branch i» a competent «uu. .
and if elected will make a good Com ( or - 1R: * p < . .
■Wo.rr. H. o( .
which makes a point of serving the
that i
i he need have no anxiety as to where receiving i
than thi
,t retail in ° u ^ ’ cigarette or match carelessly thrown, ha will sell it but may .bring it here their cotton,
stores. For instance, chev.otA which j flnrt -, een jt ,k_
much beter price for
Fiery Etzema and Skin Eruptions
Readily Yield to This Old Remedy
(former retailed for 10 cents i
Th. Best Laxative.
To keep the bowels regular the. . ,
best laxative is outdoor exercise. | “I bought a heavy line of ready-
Drink a full-glass of water half an , to-wenr goods because I found that
hour before breakfast and eat an , th m a ,ie-up articles were cheaper
abundance of fruit anrt vegetables. 1 1 ,,
also establish a regular habit and than th,. material could be bought
be sure that your bowels move once to make them. This because the
each day When ,n medicine is need- materials from whit b they- were ,
«1 fete Chixnbcrl.il! * T.bW. The, m>d , b> „, ht "b,(»rc recent V “ n *t readily,
■ re - t n IrA .nit m ilrl and 1
originated from
ly thrown, ha will sell it but may .bring it here, their yoviou. t tQ , u
th e lower and go home at once with the cash The Department which Mr. Meloyj c j
, , , ... floor in the south end of the build- in his pocket. This can b e accom- [ represents is ready to co-operate , ___
16 1-2 wholesale, and KA | in( x, near tho tool room. plished and it can tt„ accomplished just as fully as possible. The Board |
sheeting, which formerly retailed AlthoUKh ^, an whcn firit a;* more quickIy with the full co-opera-1 of Trade will be glad to assist any I
for IS and 20 cent* now w ° fesa es covere j the flames haj made su«h ticn of the farmer, one along this lin,
,for 40 cents a yard. I progfess before help could be had Announcement wa» mmle of the wi
i that the entire plant was gutted. Farmers' rally to h e held at Athena |
It was of brick, steel and concrete, August 18-16 and also of the prop-, ih
but ther c was a quantity of wood, er celebration of Gcor-zU Ptoil-jct* Fir
insulating material coal taff and other ,la y November 8th. J mi
iinflammables used that burned quick- Mayor ITnrgrctt wn hen called | pi:
d. readily. While the exact cx - upon and spoke jricfly of the de- Kt
of tH e damage has not been sires «nd ambitions of tro*,. Who had so
Succssfully toed for fifty yeara. This wonderful remedy is without aa
_ . , equal as a blood purifier, being prob*
Eczema md OmHar skin troubles >b , y |he oWei| bIooJ medicine „ th,
come from a bordered, impure con- mlrke| j, h b „ n Bold b
a,i,„. .1 ... ... 6 ,„ Jm
SLUeTsJLr,/"i« ,SR.; . y “ •" *"*;* “ w . rt “
from it. all tr»„ ./ impurity < °r complete and lull advice as to
This is why l c. s. b », betn used thie treatment of your own case. M-
■ssfully ia .mndredt of caaca di-css. Chief Medical Adviser, Swift
ina aafotb :r skin ei -j Uouc. | Specific Co, Dept. H Atlanta, G*.'
FARM LOANS
J. E. PEEPLES
Real Estate and Insurance
. Tifton. Georgia
“Business conditions North and
East are the finest I ever saw. Yes;
1 1 had a good time, but am glad to
DR. A. G. FORT
£YE,‘ EAR, NOSE and THROAT
ascertained it is thought that it will been active in organism
be necessary to begin again almost of Trade. He especially
if not quite 'at the foundation. At the fact that this wns a county or-,
least two of thcyalls, if not all ^ ganization and that every farmer 1
them will hay«"To com e down. Be- should be a member of it.
sides thut paK of the building' which Mr. George S. Meloy of th,. cot-
was erected, a carload of doors and ton breeding branch of thc United
arh had just been received, and States Department of Agriculture
these were burned \ at Washington was then introduc-
•m. °r Y 0r '? 0r . m0 ? aa ?" J The Packing Company had just , d
d present.
: the close. Thc next |
ig will ne held nt the same
mid hour Saturday, Septe"ml>cr
All farmers, fnrmers’ wives. "
ml daughters, are urgoif to be, ’
IRWIN COUNTY
Now In Tifton Cir.
Bill Si,n*d ,
Iterial. which
>ad^f insulating ns- Mr. Mcloy ipqke effectively npd
i Used in packing a- interestingly of the possiSIT
'Tifton, i
from the Cordel* to the Tiftoe Cir-
to.M O... A...I. !;?u ^ .m^b, Go..roar O.^r. rm lh . „ llon P .„ „
Ottc. Phone 257 R ~U~c. 219 Monday accordmg ta£ an d also a generator and electric that the Western cotton grow-
. Georgia. e « i ' r « d b 7 Jud K e Eve from Co1 ' Qum - , dynamo. The material is a total are receiving a premium of from
, loss, and is also the generatos ar.d to two cents per pound on their
_D», J. B. S. BUTCH. I T», b,U the dn— b US, cotton because they have adopted
Physician and Surgeon Md , w 1 "! Wswl, Court' Mr - C - H - 'B>'ooks. of Moultrie. th e System of growing a uniform!
^ and residence, 107 Fourth St. *P® C * e *** . .x ir j Contracting Engineer for th e Com- variety with a good length of fibre ,'i
make a special study of and called by Judge Cnim for the „ y _ , nd Mr . of Jack. iuth L is demanded of the totter. |
t diseases of children and chro- on aj in ugu sonville, spent yesterday and to-day mills in the North and East. Gear ,;
nie or long standing diseases ,7'* P ' , t , rireulktad P°' n 8 orer the ruin!t Preparations P i a cotton,>ns other commodities. <s|
rated according to the poorest brand i
__ . _ . “* ‘"J"' 5 '* * C * and Mr LaBarre expect* to make a j n the mixture. If th.. fibre in any.
MONEY TO LOAN .. it . . , . , xc- 1 special effort to rush thc work'to ^adc of cotton Is of varying lengths
Applications received for loa.is on e . . ... b completion and thinks probably not the fanner can get only such a price
CITY PROPERTY xrf P*Bb T.fb. Co,( •» ,h.n . ..Hi .< ... d.,. .lx,, „ i, lh , xh.l. b.l. .... .f .ho
B-. «m. ™ Sxv.rxl .! U,. -b.d Ab.lh.r H.l-r, I. th. .rx.nl...
i O tobi-r That for Tift convenes lhcir tools Bt the P lJ,n, • ttnd these t>on of thc fnrmers and elimination
1" th, d Monday in ih.l monlh '"divMh.l 1.™ .Ill b, n.n.ldnr. ,h, mlddlmi.n. S.q, ... .rmnn-l
, (or m, *b mt Wo"' swebr • b t . ' . . . , . I-»
Court conveno. on th, IMP Mnn-' Tl “ oo«rt«l"rt l“d nt »«rk „ n „ th, prodocr. In n xord lh,
d„ ol th, mo, month to txo -p«.«nbp t.nnnx oil to rebuild m0 hoy »hioh no. -to op th t mid-
4 »■ “ c the derrick. The walls in places dhman's profits all goes to the pr°-
*•- • » were almost red-hot late in the after- ducer.
MR. TUCKER NOMINATED "“»• »■ M ''»P *o.od mrnplo. ot two
. o different varieties which he toeeth-
T.ie friends of. Mr. M Tucker, of A NEAR ACCIDENT cr «it b the Secretary of the Board
the Dot in District, put him in nom- | : n f Trad, had gathered in local fields
inntion for County Commissioner While preaching was in progress tbnt morn i ne . Ho showed where
Wallace. President of Qur rru ^ business was established by our predecessors In 188S—
gave just s] thirty-five yeas ago—and we are today doing business with *ke same pea-
pie ns at the Vghining. Our records will show that during the past twenty
years, there ha not been a day when we have not had approved loans In
process of bei* closed, and there has not been a day during that time
when business; tlje right sort was delayed for lack of funds. The «*■
planation of the record is that frexn the begining, and without variation;
our business hi been characterized by efficiency, good faith, and clean
n,etho<!s No avextor has ever claimed that we had knowingly sacrificed
ITEXASWOHDlR^^^™^ hi* interests teour own. and no borrower has ever claimed justly that wa
had misled.hinwith false, promise* or worked any hurt to him for our own
profit. Our nMbods having been perfected by years of experience, all ap
plicants can lam without delay whether we can or cannot accommodate
them! The dipatc b with which we dispose of business, favorably or un
favorably. is Biurpasaad if equalled by any people in oor line. Our rataa
. arc reasonabli and all condition* favorable to borrower*. Our supply of
I A blElJTtnmbWs.•lUsS'vt’*rTsT°* r earss money ii abarfant and seemingly Inexhaustible. If interested, call on or
* dul-vt™.. WT*k sud Urns barks, Hu——*-
bUuldrr In l-nh m«n and women. If not s.
by yourdruexlRt. will be sent by mall on
... -—h 1. .-o moot
;.vaJ
,d communicate dth
&L Louis. Mo. Sold by
Howard M. Smith & Co.
MACON, GEORGIA
MNII Where Her Ml
IV The
J)Ut Money Will J)|J
!| Most
DR. N. PETERSON,
TIFTON. CEONCIA.
JOHN A. PETERSON,
OFFIOB OKNTiaT■
DR. A. E. O'QUINN.
FIRST CLASS DENTAL W0R‘
Crown and Ilrldge Work
a Specialty.
from th Third Commissioner Dis
rid Mr. Tucker has served
ful years in the offic e nnd ii
ijpertenccd man.
*3flFTON ■ : rt.' , CCOHQ*#-.':
C. K. .DICKER!
, General Practitioner of Dentistry
n and Bridge Wore a Speolalt»
mrrost. aitTmu.
radi'd disease I
at the tent «t Chula Sunday those , he mat ter of percentage of lint,
present saw what was a narrow es- bejn(r „ relic of th c old ginping days,
cope from a serious accident. Mr. whcn t he gin man bought th» cotton
C. H Waters of Ashbum was com- and t h rew ,he seeds awa*y. really
ing south in his ear. which was he-. me , nt nn thing today to thr grower.
;'ing driven rapidly. Going meeting - 0n ^ ^ and of c „ llan f or example.
Robert w hiCh showed a large^percentage of
1 lint showed much less quantity 1
R. C. FI.LIS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
SikilSI attt.-iMon'given to collect nstureYn Salng Its work. Tl
tons and ; matters -elatipjt to Uno S.y'ofSlr'oS. 1 Hu‘
titles g! rf***s^fe&£“* *
ui; the Souris. «4 - ->r. j_cnxHXY_*00
Golden
/’.din*.
Tifton. Cs-
$100 Reward, $100
under* of this paper^ him was an ol,L negro
u been i Vaugn and his wife, driving a mule
ih. only to a one r hora c viagon. ; lint to the pound than another brand
■"‘irt^i Ju« i-efq« they.mnt, in wi effort.*• lower per tentage: The qnmi-
taeiTln' U turo out ‘ he n * CTO puU ' H hi * lily of Hfit is what wc n rc nftcr ' not
in blood mule across the road nnd in' trying : —
"'hs’djT to P?” him" Mr. Waters ran bis ear Livsr Trouble.
. n JSJ«tSg* under up-nuied head of the oo- ^ Jgsgggf w Hh liver trouble ir
nprl.tora rnal and Into th c ditch. So fir as about,twice a year." writes Joe r ]
'doUsTs known the mule was not hurt al- Dingman. Webster City? Iowa. “I 1
o. Scad though som P of the JRrcta’nrs said have pains in my side and hack and ;|
. alu .. . , , 1 ;m awful soreness in m,- stomach. Ijf I
Toi^aobto. th( , running-board strurk him. The hMrJ nf chamberlain's Tablets ' ^
mria^IW?* 1 Cstarrh'' Cur!
trrnattr. acting directly ui
nnd ctucous surfaces of the
by di i-.rnying
LS UmU's Family VI
H. S. MU I* HAY
Attorney-At-Law
TIFTON OfOROI*
IS FIRST LIEUTENANT
Among the appointments publish
ed yesterday of the appointments of
1 officer* in training at the camp
of thu shafts v
Watson’s ear did n
ns it was almost a
was a close call,
heard of Chambi
-•• r - tried them. By the time I had
.•e!l. half a bottle Of them I was feeling
l" t fine and had no sign* of pain." Ob
tainable everywhere.
When you yawn u gi
Ft. McPherson, Steve Prank "Mitch- the daytime, feel dull,
etr. of Tifton. was named ns First want to stretch frequently, it is
Lieutenant, Field Artillery. 1st BaU “V" J
'lerv. • I you are booked for a spell of chills, thc h'fnj. of the brides parents. Ml
C. W. Fulwood has beeft retom- HERBINE is a chill medicine that and Mrs . r. W. Swuin. near Chu-
mended- to the Aviation Corps, and .wij! prevent or cure the dlsr-ine. lt ^ jj t . v p c. Rainey officiating
it U understood accepted. °rtren^5» Th e groom is a son of Mr. Georg.
Tifton has another representative cng thc ij ver and /.cansc* the bow- Pope Sr., and both young people
in the men commissioned from the els. Price 80c. Sold by Conger belong to the prominent families of
• Officers Training Camp. Atlan- Drug Company. ( bfi county
William .Vi*
i yawn a good deal i
SWAIN-POPE
FULWOOD A HARGRETT
AttorneyR-st-Lsw
Golden Building
Tifton, G».
s Ethel Swain and Mr. George
DR. Jx D. WILBANKS
VETKttINAIMAN
* Stable
Ollicc it Touchston
Office Phone, 173.
Residence .JJ?-
A enlH Tea ponded ■***y.ejr-wTi^
Tifton. : Georgia
and Kooi Kloth Clothing at theiold price. Men's
White and Palm Beach Oxfords.
W. L. MURROW
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooms tn Mcleod-Oneal Bldg
i JOE GO'NC
firs!-Class UuRdry-t
Thirt Street, West of
—Myon Hotel
Tiftan, x Owik
H-^EJItlSIRliRl - SeebiiT 'TTetHenahi
Field Artillery. He is credited
Atlanta where he has made ly*
iS"-rccently, but is from Tifton,
jr^-ms mother resides.
THREE GARLOAOS 'CATTLE.
Cure
“When <
. Morbus
. now j
Messrs. Aaron and Milton Fletch- year9 o)di WM , b „hy te was cured
.er, sons of Mr. Dan Fletcher, of 0 f cholera morbus by Chamberlain’s
Harding, received thre^ carious of Colic. Cholera and DiarrHoea Reme-^
1 . . . , dv “ writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons,
cattle containing 110 head horn Hav ‘ eni N . Y . “Since then oth-
! Fargo. Ga-. Saturday morning. Thoy e( . merobers 0 f my family have u«ed
had previously received one car- this valuable medicine for colic and
.lead from" the swno place. b °wel troubles with good Mtlaf-’-c-
. 1 o». »«. k o» h . to ■““ {fj
I he beauty secret o» th c Fletcher boys and wcr e carried tainable everywhere,
women who knowhow out t Q their fnrm near Harding.
We have been very fortunate in buying very (g
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 wementkn Fruit Jars:
Halt gallon Ball Mason jars $1.25 doz.
Quart
Pint
One Price, You See
! j Then too, we have a full line of Men’s Palm Beach
f * , !kl— . . Id n.to,i-a Morale
All kinds of Ladies’ Skirts and Waists ready
made. »
Then if these do hot suit you, we have all kinds
Of fancy Skirt and Waist goods, that we know
® will please you.
If you are not a Customer, try 1p4 and be convinced
We Want Your Business
to take care of the com- 1
' plexion. Cannot be
detected. Heals Sun-
[ burn, stops Tsn. Soothing,
fl cooling, refreshing.
ALFALFA ISSwS CASTOR 1/
Just as profllsbly la OaorgU. ".-.o CvoUuu ^snd p OT Tnfantx and Children
^i^wooTOUNDjL®t*foyr r In Use For Over 30 Year
lUcMtaCo. aoSculiFda.SuBn^lra.N.Y. !
ess*
fBrdeilrrretl in
i. rU^U. Alway* bears
>posiUoo lo mrrriisnls the *
Omega Mil
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