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Remember- there
itampt any
Mr. and Mr. L. E. Perrv and Mr
Jane*, of flchlooknee, motored over
to Fitzgerald Saturday stopping over
in Tifton for tr short while They
wer* accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
iS, R. Sheppard and ,bA.by.‘ 1 > far psj
JEWISH CEREMONY
The Last Sifter Full
is just as
Good as the First
in a Sank of
Wagoner. Okla. "1 never g
of praising Lydia E. I’inkham'
1 '(Sell-Ritiaf ask Ready Prepared)
This result is- obtained by mixing
quality ingredienls in just the proper
friends in Tiftou that Dr. A. J.
Kemp, who left Tifton three weeks
proportions.
It'a cot the smell and the
make yon any, "Set 'em up •gain.'
For it’a always fair
food folks get
steaming, staring-good Luzianrw.
don't boy a pig in a poke whsi you
buy Luzianne Coffee. No. Ma’am. It
clearly states that if it doesn't meet
jour idea of a better coffee, you're
entitled to ‘your money back «id f et
it. Buy a can of Luzianne and re
adjust your ideas of what good coffee
must be. Ask .for profit-sharing catalog.
UJZIANNEcoffee
The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans
day.
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WEEKS
O. Willi*, of Chula Route
1, was among those bringing cotton
to Tifton Saturday.
Mrs. J. M. Paulk returned last
night from Jasper. * Fla., where she
ho. been since Wednesday,
was arcompanied Keene by her fath
er. Mr J. W. Register, who will be
witj, her for some time.
Mr Frank Hunter, who. with hi*
mother, hs* been spending the sum
mer in Tifton with Mr. and Mrs.
W '*4V. Timmons, left for his home
in Ft Myers. Fla.. Wednesday. Mrs."
Hunter will remain over until the
15th.
Mr. J. T. Webb received a letter
yesterday from his brother Dr. M.
Webb, of Omega, who was called
Washington. D. C.. last Sunday for
service in France, that he would leave
Washington' withiTr-^the next two
weeks for hospital seiAice at the
frofit in France.
Mn. G. W. Royal and sons. Allen
nd Frank, of Fitzgerald, who have
,een tin- guest* of Mr*. Royal's sis-
or. Mrs (•. 0. Whitley for the past
iio-k left for their home today ac-
ompanied by her sister. Misa Nellie
'Guest, who will make her home with
j Mrs- Rovnl in Fitzgerald.
- i Miss Agnes MrKisns haa been in-
Becky Roberta of Irwin coun- ■led to -peak at the Tenth Intcrna-
of the new pupils at the Purity l ongres*. to be held
at Louisville. Ky.. Nov. 8-14. 1317.
by President B. S. Steadwell. Misa
MrKinna has accepted the' invita
tion t.ut has not-yet decided what
— TURNING ’EM AWAY
ATA.M.S.THISTERM
A. M. S.
Mr*. Annie Bennett has returned
fr-m Atlanta where ahe spent the
STUNC.
Thefenan who got married
To eacape the draft.
Now wishes he’d tarried.
For he muet have been daft.
—Timea-Unior.
Labor Day was observed in Tifton
i only at the banka and postoffices
I The rest of us labored ss usual,
j Miss Minnie Sharley, of Cuthbert,
who has been the guest of Mrs
IM. Hargrett has returned home.
Joking.aside, a rainrsw at night,
'such as was visible at Tiftun Wi
; nesday night, is an unusual hut bei
Mrs. P. L.
to Omega
this week. Dr Collinsworth having
splendid inducement* to locate there.
They have made many 'friends here
who very much regret to see then
leave but who wish them mighty
well in their new home.
Mr. G. W. MrWhite and daugh
ter*. Mi*.*es Olive. Onitn and Bes
sie McWhile. of Norman Park, and
Mi** Thelma McWhite. of Atlan
ta. motored over to Tifton yester
day afternoon and spent the' after-
Tifton with Mrs. W W Mias Dora Owens. Superintendent
Timmons snd family. J of Dining Hall.
dilor M Methvin. of the East^j A. H. Ha*ty.Jarm Superintendent,
i' T:mr«-Joumal. aerompaniesF-by j John Lewis. Assistant in Shop.
Mrs. Methvin and three rhildrea. Mr. , There was no formal opening but
Claud Methvin. Jr.. Master Edwin during the term representative citi-
en. motored through'"zen* of Tifton will be invited to
| from Eastman Sunday and remained foeet the students and make short
lany Applicants Could Not be
Accommodated
NO FORMAL OP’NING EX’RCISES
Several Tifton Citiaens Win be Asked
Address Students During
Monday was registration day
e Second District Agricultural
chooi.
Quite a number of students who
had not made previous application
id to be turned away for the lack of
om.
The opening of the 1917-18 term
the beat the school has had in the
ne yeara it haa been in operation.
Not only is every room in the dormi
tory filled but there is a Inrge atten-,
dance of students from territory close
•ho do not have to board. Alto
gether. the largest enrollment and the
onsistent and regular atten
dance that the school has ever had i<
expected. Students . for whom
rooms could not be had at the dor
mitories were advised to keep the;!
applications on file in event vacan-
■a should occur.
Monday. Was given over to the
registration of students. Tuesday
ification and the regular
work of the term began on Wednes
day.
rulty:
DANGEROUS CALOMEL
IS SEL10M SOLD
Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work—Dodson's
Liver Tone Acts Better Than Calomel and Is Harmless for
Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
Every dnt£jfist here, yes! yoiir drupspst ancf spMfstomach or clojjped bowels. Dodson’s Liver
j - ——- —.'Tonedc
I a great falling-
L. Lewis, Principal
M. Thrash, Mathematics and
Mechanics.
IT. Breedlove, Agriculture and
ss Viola Perry. History and Tea-
ehera' Training Course.
Miss Nanette Rozar. English.
Mrs. J. J. Cnitnbiey. Homo Econo
mic!. C* ,
Miss Olive Anna Rcpass. Expres-
>n and Art
Miss Lucille Sasser Piano and
Mr. A. F. Staples and little son.,
of Qjnega. were in Tifton on busi-:
nets Monday morning. Mr :,nd Mr * Tin Tygsrt. of Nash-
Mra. I. C. Touchstone and son.! vi >*'. motored.over and spent Sun-
Ido. who have been the guests of rel- j d «r afternoon with Mr. and Mrs J.
atircs at Rover. Ga.. for several | K Peeples
weeks, have returned home. j Mr. and Mrs J. W. Warren and
Mr. G. G. Davis and son. Ralph. [children, of Sylvester, spent Sunday
of Vienna, motored through in their in the city the guests of Mr. and
ear Sunday and were the guests of | Mrs. J. A, Warren.
kNr. and Mrs. L H. Allison for the Dr. and Mrs. T. J. McCartney are
dpy. congratulated on the nival of a
Messrs. Clinton Harper. L. Tucker, handsome son at their home on
and E. Tucker, brother of Commia- Ridge avenue, Thursday.
aioner Tucker, motored over from Mr*. J. I.. Butler, of Milton, Fla.. 1 over until Monday afternoon the talks to thorn during chape'.
Irwin county Monday Jo transact and Mrs Frank Normas and baby'guest. of Mr. and Mr*. C.T. Kim-^eises. ' v -
business in Tifton. . of Moultrie, were the week-end ’ berly. Editor Methvin says busWl o -
Messrs. P. L. Goodman, of Sparks, guests of Mrs. R. H. Hatchinson ne«. opened much earlier than usual DON’T SCOLD, MOTHER!
Willie Rowan, of NoahviUe, and Sam At last our press-room is about to in Eastman this season, and is now THE CROSS CHILD IS
Walker, of Sparks, ire throe of Ber- catch up with orders on which wc in full swing. BILIOUS, FEVERISH
Hen’s good-looking young men who dropped behind while moving. But 1 When the bowels feel uncomforta- 1 »
entered A. M. S., this morning. jt has been a strenuous time. Me and you miss the exhilarating Look at Tongua! If Affactad, Claat
n p . ,, , . , „ , feeling that alway follows a copious I Littla Stomach. Livar.
Mr. B. F. Clegg Is In receipt of a Mr. J. D. Clements. ,f Motor A. n , optn Uon. a dose 0 f HERB- I B ow.l.
letter from hls son. Peareon. saying 1 | n Tifton on busiaesi Friday, [ink will set you right in a nuple of _ , r. fretful peevish
that he ia at San' Antonio. Tex., with He say* there is a short cotton crop hours. If taken, at bedtime you ' ' . ...
the 98th Aero Squadron. Gerald and p , enty of bo „ wrovh, in hi. *«t it. beneficial effect after break. 1
Herring. Roy Murrow and Jim Mitch- iecUo '. . ! ? ' "**
... ' . .... Conger Wug Company. and bowels are clogged with
.11 are m the s«me Squadron. M r. ^ Mrr J. M . Davis. Mr. ; C otto--P..rc. .ad BatUy. the waste.
Mr. E. D. Fulgham and wife, of Baldwin Davis and Mia Tillie Louj vannah Cotton Factors. aro_sub- when listless, pile, feverish, full
everybody's druggist lias
off in the sale of calomel,
same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone -is taking its
place.
"Calomel is dangerous ami people know it while
Dodson's Liver Tone is safe and gives better re
sults,” said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's
Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every
druggisL A large family-sized bottle costs only 50
cents and if you find it doesn't take the place of
dangerous, salivating calomel you have only to ask
for your, money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant-tasting. pure
ly vegetable remedy, harmless ! • both children
and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine, no sick headache, biliousness, ague,
doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all next
day like calomel.
Take a dose of calomel tonight ami tomorrow
you will feci sick, weak and nauseated. Don't lose
a day's work!
Dodson's V-ivcr Tone is real liver medicine.
You'll know it next mprning because you will
wake up with your head clear, your liver active,
bowels clean, breath sweet and stomach regulate''
You will feel cheerful and full of vigor and ready
for a hard day's: work. * ~
You can cat anything afterwards without risk
of salivating yourself or your children.
Get a bottle of Yjodsdn'- J iver Tone and try it
on my guarant tv. You’ll ne\u‘ again put a 'ose
of nasty, daagXQous calomel into your storm .
Good Time'Enjoyed by Vet
Friends.
The Annual EncarnjVpent Weil-,
nesday evening and reunion Thurs
day, with the usual barbecue and
basket, dinner of the Confederate
Veterans of Tift county,
casion that was looked to with much
interest, not only by the Sons and
Daughters of the Confederacy, but
the citizens of the county a
To these Sons and Daughti
citizens who composed the various
committees for every feature of the
occasion, the Veterans and visitors
are indebted for the successful
ner and the bountiful supply of bar
becue and other food for the occas-
London, Sept. 5.—Press dispatch-.'* irom tine front report
the capture by the Italians of Monte J*n Gabriele, a strong
Austrian fortress southeast of MotS? Santo.
London, Sept. 5.—Germany is preparing another ‘‘strat
egic retreat" in Flanders.
Allied aviators report that the new retreat will clear
2,250 square miles of Belgium including Western Flanders,
j East Ypre# and Dimudo, to a line between Courtrai and
Tl'Curdut*
Military experts,, believe that the Germans are preparing
to open the dikes of rivers and canals to flood the territory
so as to impede British progress after their re treat.
Norman Park, were in Tifton on bus- Davis motored over to Moultrie Sun-1"*"*** 1 * reliable and ener-etic. Their breath bad throat
. w „, „ w, . . .. . . .. . extensive warehousing faei'tles and 01 cola ' Drt * u ' D,a - t aro »‘
Ineas Monday. Mr Fulgham haan t d . y and were the guest, of Mr. >»* ; , up ,H 0r salesmanship are at cour doesn't eat. sleep or act naturally,
aged a bit in the last forty year* and Mr*. Uaher T. Daria for the day. command. They are abundantly has stomschache. indigestion, diarr-
for the past ten appears to- have M „ T 0 ’ B . Wood returned Tues- »>’•# totonneo an, quantity of cot- hoe , a ,spoonful of “CalL
rr ®7" ■ , , day night froen her simmer *»«-, tatanwt”ta 1 tTO^kem?* Do ft ?ow forni « S > TU P of Fie *" ,nd in *
Mr. Sam Purvis, of Irwin county. tj on . while away she visited Mr*. l and be convinced. 8-1 wiim hour* all the foul waste, the
accompanied by hi* daughter. Miss ^ Lawton, at Lens, S. C., and j The Gazette man paid this morn- bile and fermenting food passes out
Christine, and Mias Paris, .of Rabun. Mr . T j. Wood, of Beaufort. S. C.j in(r $15 for echool book rental in the of the bowels and you have a well
county, motored f-om Ocilla this A s Wellons and two chil-J Tifton school* for the coming term, and playful child again. Children
morning to the A. M. S.. where both dren and Mi>j Jimmle n ar _ w'e doubt if any one man paid more love this Ijarmlea* "fruit laxative-
young ladies have entered as pu- bfr who hav , been pending some for hi* own family. Since coming and mother can rest easy after git
pits for the season. time at Perry. Ga.. with their par-.to Tifton twenty-two years ago. ing it. because it never fails to make
Yellow complexion, pimple* and enw hav e returned home there has hot been a time when their little "insides” clean and sweet
£dfS“b, b S“"ri"ot“S SURGEONS ’M i* —" '""«>■ ' liJ h *" * K "R J h *" d ^ *«"»
inr the liver, sritich b torpid. HER- Cuts. Barns. Bruises and Wounds, the tative in school—and the editor has given , today saves a sick child to
BINE is a powerful liver correctanL FIRST TREATMENT k most impor- no t had a row with a school teacher morrow, but get the genuine. As!
It purifies the system, stimulates the t* nt : When an EFFICIENT an^ep in t j, 05e twenty-two years. > our druggist for a 50-cent bottle of
vital organs and puts the body in fine “ c “ applied promptly, there Is no T - , "California Syrup of Figs." which
vigorous condition. Price 50e Sold danger of infection and the wound Mr. Roll latum said yesterday
cimpro I--- •- k**l *1 -»** r- — fc- h.a . l.t- k “
-- beast, BOR0X0NE i. the trr from hi , brother. Willie, who is 1,11 a ' re! ‘ »nd for grownups plain!
i in France, saying that he had been ,hc | ,ot ‘ l !
Priee SBc enntined to the hospital-’for two countayfeiU
Sold by , weeks, suffering with one of his legs * ee ' hat
^ ... ... 1 nnpi, urn, 1 .nmnanv. * o-Ki-t. t. n .1 k—n I p^Lan wk,n V. m California
Pat Adam* breezed into the Ga- IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEAU
zette office Monday morning, having ING AGENT. Buy it
returned from a vacation trip «» far ready for Qp emergency,
north as Stamford. Conn. He put J* 0 ** »" d * , M -
, In New York n.J '.t ' D . r "; C en,p.nr.
Coney Island. He say* the North
was too full of war talk for him anj
he came back Seuth. where it is
cooler.
THINK OF IT
80.000 PoopU Publicly Recommend
Our Remedy. Some Are Tiftun
’ People.
Over one hundred thousand have
recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills.
For backache, kidney.
estitronials
TiRon.
Butler Herald
B. Rawls will have aa their guest!
for a week; Mrs. Susan Tillptan. Mrs.
McDonald and Master‘‘William Mc
Donald, of Tifton; Misses Cena and
Sue Boney and Master Mile* T -nev
of McRae.
CRISIS OF
WOMAN’S LIFE
Fifty thousand signed
Are appearing now in public print. largo, Florida, S«r*-
Some of them are TiftoT'ptiip'c. Jibs Lois-Alien - leave;
Some are published in Tifton. day for Doerun. Ga., where she has
No other remedy shows «uch proof, ncerptrd a position' of instruct
Fellow this Tifton woman’s 4he department of music in the p
•“I-*- school of that city, which open
Mrs. W. I. Bell, 105 E. Sixtn St, the fall term September 1'Oth
saya: “I suffered for about.'three , , . . .
T~r. from m, Udn.p., I wJ\L,1 Information ha, boon
an the' time and became very nerv
oua, owning to a constant aching ar.d . . . - .
_ .... ,-ago to accept a coomiMon as first
o’- . -v~K—^ :—-Lieuterant--m-thtTMeditaFCotTa. tind
*».-**■**-» ''I 1
Ft Ogiethorpe. has beers ordered
report to headqua-tera if New York
for embarkation for France, and left
Saturday for that city.
want through my back. .1
and I couldn't turn on account of
rheumatic pains. My kidneys didn't
art right and I knew that something
nut be done. I finally got four box
es of Doan's Kidney Pills and they; Adel News: While tutting down a
rwnovad the trouble.” be e tree Tuesday Mr. H. K. Hutch-
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't inson “ nd Mr - J °hn McKinney tim.
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get ncar trotting o:tto a big rattlesnake
Doan’e Kidney Pills—the same that which was under a log right by them
Mrs. Bell had. Poster-Milburn Co.,.but which appeared to have gotten its
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. (head fastened under the log. They
'stepped over him twice but his vig-
| orous rattling cqjjaed *thenr to stop
! investigate and the
I killed. It had fourteen rattles
a six feet long.
The ceremony of christening and
circumcision was perfotmed
home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. "Le
vy today at noon, when their eight-
day-old son .was christened Edwin I.
Levy by Rabbi J. Cantor, of Thom-
asville.
dr. H. L. Kramer stood god’-fath-
for the little one. and the Jcw-
i K ceremony" was very impressive.
1 elegant ap.I bountiful repast was
rved after the rerivnony.
Among those present from out 6f
rn were; I> Weinstein and fnm-
because durin Willacoochee, H. L. Kramer
Change of Life 1 Arul wife of Philadelphia; Mr. Shah-
was in bed two rn, of Nashville, Ga., and D. Bonnet,
yeara and had two a j Ocilla. Among the large number’
doctors and op- trim Tift«-i »rr- Mr
- ns did me no' <‘rugCTT tr*B5riuk and famDy., M.
and f wudld Natlian.-B. Bierman, M. S. Shaw and
been in —
Change Safely Passed by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
The Veteran* were the nonor
guests of these people and were en
tertained with that loyalty by their
descendants that characterized them
the Sixties.
Not only the men who shouldered
the gun and marched to the front in
battle, but the Confederate women,
seven in number, who stayed at
home, to spin, weave, make clothes
and stand the many other hardship*
that fell upon them, were there to
participate and share the honor* and
hospitalities of a people who are
proud qf them and feel it a pleas
ure to do them honor.
It was estimated that about 800
or 1000 people made up the attend
ance for this memorable occasion
and among these were visiting Vet
erans from other counties who ren
dered the verdict; success to Tift
county. The barbecue, cooked by
Messrs. Ab e Conger and Drake was
to a queen's taste and the blue rib
bon should rightly go to them as
The baaket feature, handed in by
e committee to them by the good
dies, was plentiful, of finest qual-
,• and most excellent companion to
the ‘‘cue.”
good vdcal "music contribut
ed by the younger peopln added
•atly to {he occasion and it seem-
that cfory person wanted to con*
tribute their bit toward making-stre
ss where it rightly belonged.
1>e feeble condition of many of
the. Veterans prevented them from
attending .the encampment feature
n3 every year the number is less.
Iu this connection. I apend here-
•ith some Veteran's statistics that
entry be tit interest for many who
n nnxK.us to - find out:
Veterans in Tift county: living.
I; deilths. 4. One year ago we had
: that had the opportunity of at
tending the reunion. In this reun
ion 23 were present from 62 now
Lving. Fifty iif these draw pen
sions from the State and 19 wid
ows. making a total of 69 pensions
in Tift county.
- After the non hour, year scribe
introduced General J. A. •'PhomBs.
f ‘Dublin.' the Commander of the
Scorgia thvurion of Confederate j
'eterans. who gave a very intc
ing. talk to the Veterans and the
rn who arc now called upon
to Ho just what the Veteran did
the Sixties.
The day was one of great pleasure
full of pnmi aid, lima, esanniation
xht- es.tiw gather mg had plenty of
:uod things to eat.
J. S. Royal, Adjt.,
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always / .
Bears the
■w
. SVLTJ ■>'
not been for Lvdia "
E. Pink ham's Veg- PARR-SUTTON
etable Compound - ; -
which brought me out of it all right, so j.-,
I am now well and do all my housework.
I->tide* working in my garden. Several - . .
of my neighbor* have got well by tak- ton were united in marriage Wednes- that robs ambition, destroys appetite,
ing Lydia E. Pinkham ’»V*i—- -- - ' — 11 —*-
HAVE .YOU BEEN SICK?
the Nashville Herald:
Miss Ella Parr and Mr. Miles Sut- i Then you realize the utter weakness
„ , n were united in marriage Wednes- • that robs ambition, destroy
— 'egetableCom- ’ djiy afternoon at 5:30. The bride is and mikes work a burden.
— Mr *" V,0LA roacxL, Wagoo- th# acconlpli , hed daughter of Mr. . Toreat^thaUteengthaadataminathat
er, Okla. 1 . * , _. , , la ao mcn'ml, nothing haa ever equaled
Such warning symptoms as sense of John Parr, living on the Tittle „ compared with Scott's Emulsion, be-
suffocstion, hotflaahea headaches,buck- place, three miles southeast of cause' 1: ".rength - sustaining nourish-
aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, Xashville, while the groom is a pop- mcnt invigorates tlie blood to distribute
sounds in the ears, palpitation of the p p energy throughout the body wbileitstonic
heart, sparks before the eyes, irremj- al * r young farmer and businsas man ra j uc .harper., the appetite and restores
lari tie*, constipation, variable appetite; 0 f the Alapaha district. He is a son health in a natural, permanent way.
wrokneusanddizxlneasshouldbehroded of Mr Jimmy Sutton. The ceremony 1 “ J«* 'down, tired, nrn-r*...
by middle-age.) womdn. Lydia E. rink . h „ p _ w T p.^-v ovwwocked or lack strength, get Scott's
ham's Vegetable 1 ompou- j haa earn.- l pertomied by Rev. W. L Patrick to-day. U is free from aloahob
aafolyjlhuuc'.i the eriai. of Enigma. • aeon a Buwm. skoal Se id. tt. 1.
a (inMind liom sclcrt ,5nf/ Winter UTieari-
•cichtlficaliy blended with pure leavening
m —ihalS why RISIKG-SIIN Is cbe choice of
discriminating cooks.
mm Your grocer expects you to call for it.
Prepared exctuslvety tjr«t» fsmoua RED MILL. N^i.itlo, Tepn.
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