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Mr. H. H. Parker. of *»•*•. *
the |[unt of relative# for s day or
two.
Mr. and Mrs Grover Knight, of
Valdosta are in tbs eity for a visit
to Mr and Mrs. B- L- Bennett.
Mr*. W. A. King left yeeterdiy •or
Valdosta in response to a telegram
that her brother. Mr. Horne was very
ill.'
Mrs. W. F. Stephens and eon spent
the weekend in Moultrie the truest,
of Mrs. P A. Blackman, Mr. Steph
ens going over for them Sunday.
Mr H. T. Harris, of Route 5 who
was In Tifton Tuesday, says that
from four acres in cotton he has
already gathered two bales and ex
pects to get two snore
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vickers and
son. Dr..Leonard Vickers and Mr. and
Mrs. B W. Wetherington and chil
dren motored over to Nashville Sun
day spending the day With relatives.
Mr. J. A. S. Collier, of Lenox, was
among the business visitors $o Tifton
Saturday Judge Collier has been
Justice of the Peace for that district
for sixteen years. He says the boll
weevil i' a present fact with the far
mers of that section.
!»r. W. V Pirknrn. President c"f
Mercer University. Macon, is spend
ing the week in Tifton the guest of
his brother. Mr J. L. Pickard. They
sr.- spending a portion of the time
nt the Tift camp on Alapaha river.
Mrs. R. H Kelly, who has been
visiting her mother. Mrs. E. J. Pn-
drlck. left for her home in Atlanta
Thursday She was accompanied
hi»nc by her brother. Mr. Judson
Pr.driek, who will spend a week
Mr. Lilllua H. Elliott dad at hia
hccne on Savanth street Saturday af
ternoon at 4 o'clock .after an illneaa
of two weeks, 0 f typhoid fever. Tie
funeral was held Sunday at 12:30
from the home, with interment in
Oak Ridge cemetery.
The burial service! were read by
Rev. C. W. Durden and I. W. Myers
and Warren Baker mang. The floral
offerings were many and beautiful.
The pall bearers were: W. P. Stipe.
Kieth Carson, Bob Short. Alex How
ell. T. J. and M. B. Webb.
Mr. Elliott was 28 years old and
was married several years ago to
Misa Lizzie Gibbs, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Gibbs. To this union
two children were bom. One of
thcen an. infant preceded him to the
irrwye; the other a little girl six years
old frith his widow survives him.
Mr. Elliott was a member of the
Tifton Fire Department.
Mrs! Elliott who has also been
very ill with fever is reported better
today.
Messrs. Loden Elliott and Stephen
I.owe; an uncle and brother-in-law.
of Mansfield. Ga.. came over Satur
day' night to attend the funeral.
The Gazette extends sincere sym
pathy to the bereaved young wife
and daughter in the loss of their
husband and father.
I. Wom.nl... Ev.nl. P.rfocl Char-
.ct.ris.tion Croat Fare. Pl«y.
.It may be that woman will never
be able to take a man’s place, hut
that man can take wonan’s place
was proved Friday. It is wonder
ful whst results can be achieved by
the use of pretty dresses and a little
make-up. Several of those boyi
made real, good-Iookipg girls, and
some of them had the crowd guessing
for a long time. But, then, a wo
man was at the head of the whole
thing, wasn't she?
The "Womanless Wadding" was on*
of the moat original things ever giv
en to delight a Tiftorfalfdience. In
conception and execution ia was
splendid, and its memory will bring
a smile for many a day to come. For
it. we are indebted to Mrs. Peterson
for two hours' rare enjoyment
The setting and staging was per-
fect. the costumes elaborate and the
make-ups life-like. The stage char,
acters (not impersonators) could be
recognized even before the announ
cement Some of the wedding
gowns were borrowed from wedding
Grocer’s
Opinion
and sold them for year*. Ha knows
Luzianne. Ask him what ha ikinU
of it. Aak him what moat of hia
customers think of h. Luzianne will
stand or foil by this teat If the re
port is favorable, take home a can and
try it yourself. Make up a pot, ac
cording to directions. You have
nothing to lose, for tha guarantee
assures your money back if you don't
like Luzianne. Buy a can today.
Ask for profit-sharing catalog.
any Women in this Condition Re
gain Health by Taking Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable. Compound
Itidgwa?, Penn. — “I suffered from female
trouble with backache and pain in my side for over
seven months so I could not do any of my work. I
was treated by three different doctors and was
getting discouraged w hen my sister-in-law told me
- ". ” rhikhsm's Vegetable Compound had
r. I decided to try it, and it restored my
I now do all of my housework which is
how Lydia E. Pinkham'
helped her. I
health, so 1 uu« uw-»»•- , —v — - _
not light as I havo a little boy three years old.
—Mrs. O. M. IiuuiES Ilhlgway, Penn.
Mrs. Lindsey Now Keeps House For S?*«n.
'cnnille,Ga.—“I want to tell you how much I have^eec benefited
dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Alwut eight years 3goI
such a low state of health I was unable to keep Louse fur three In
jnily. I- had dull, tired.dizzy feelings, cold feet sad hand.' o» -ir i>
i^timc and could scarcely sleep at all. The doctor said 1 ad a
o case of ulceration and without an operation I Fould always
invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhile. Ou.’
ed my husband Ufegct Lydia E. I’inkhara’a Vegetable Compound
t has entirely cured mb. Now I keep house for seven and work
; garden some, too. I am so thankful I got this medicine. I feel
Dugh it saved my life and have recommended it to others and
have been bcnofltcd’’^Mrs. W. E Listosey.U R. 3, Tenmlle. Ga.
you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Mcdf-
Co. (confidential! Lyhn. Mass. Your letter will be opened,
and answered by .. woman and held In strict confidence.
The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans
j Mr. T. W. Johnson, of Sumner,
was a visitor to Tifton Saturday,
j Mrs. R.' H. Eidson and two charwn-
iing children, of Jacksonville, are the
I guests of Mrs. Eidson'a parents. Dr.
and Mrs. J. M. Price.
' Mr. J. T. Purvis, of Route 5. was
a visitor to the city Friday. He says
the boil weevil is cleaning up the
; lnte cotton crop in that part of the
county.
j Mr. J. E. Gandy, a former citi-
l.xen of Tift but now living tn Thom-
I as county, was in Tifton Saturday.
Hr ha* been visiting friends in this
Mrs. W. E Puckett and Mra. Tom
' f harlea of Perry, Fla., are the gu-«t*
of Mr. and Mrs W. A. Puckett. Mrs
Puckett is Mr. Puckett's mother and
Mra. Charles is hia sitter.
i .i Mr. EUiott Beasley, of Jackson
was among Saturdays viritor. to ^ who ^ bo , n vMUag Tlf .
^ ton - I ton, left for the Univeraity of North
Miaa Hotel Haisten. of Brookfield. Carolina yesterday, where he will
U the gueet of her sister. Mra. Mur- uke m courM of lto dy this fall,
toy Smith for several days. Mr. Anna Yaun attended big
Mr. W. J. Sandifer, of Chula, meeting at pid Ty Ty church Satur-
Route 1. was taking a look at the day „ nd Snndsy. sh e was the guest
Tifton cotton market Friday. of Mr. Billy Willis' family while
Mrs. F. A. Hardee left this weak over there,
for different points in Florida Yellow, complexion, pimples and
where she will spend several days, disfiguring blemishes on the faee or
Mfoa Adelaide Harnett left Sun- ^ “ ** '* '*" J
day evening for a Wait of several
weeks to relatives ■ St Petersburg,
Fla.
Mr. Carlisle Postell left Sunday
night for Macon,where he haa an ex-' * D ^ Martin” of FUzgirsId
eeBent position with the peeking firm T|ft#n Friday . H e i. istroducing
of Wilson and Company. hay-preases, cane mills and «Ulk cut-
Miss Bess Benton, who was the ter*. manufactured in Fitigerald. It
week-end guest of Mrs. C. A Irby. i* a home enterprise and deserves the
left for Pelham last night where iup p 0 rt of home people,
she will teach music this fall. | Mr A ’ B HoUingawoMh return-
Thomasville Enterprise: Misa Mat- ed yMt erday from Florida, where he
tie Goff, of Tifton, is the attract- j B putting up a saw mill near Madi-
hra guest of Miaa Ivia Schmidt for a Mn H , bo n we ev1l h a»
abort while. ' cleaned up the cotton crop of that
Mrs I. Y. Conger left Monday section,
night with her baby for Gainesville. SURGEONS agree that in cases of
Ga., where she will spend two weeks Cut*, Burns, Bruises and Wounds, the
bn account of her baby’s health. FIRST TREATMENT is most impor-
When the bowel, fowl unc^ftnfo- ^ FgfTSo
foUowV^D'oul <Un ** r ot Inf^i and foe wound
feeling that alway follows a cop oiu be(rin , to h .„, , t 0BC ,~-fcr on .
omroinr operation, a doee of HERB- min or beMt BOROZONE U the
INE will set Too right in»cvJ|>ieof rDEXL ANTISEPTIC and HEAL j
asyr “.gys.-sus? - bT
Mr. J. R. Kimbrough has moved .
ieeup hocrc on South Park avenue, geUaM# end eaermtic. Their
JOS. WEBB, SYCAMORE
Sycamore. Sept. 7.—The funeral
of Joseph Webb, one of Sycamore
and Turner county’s pioneer citixens
who died at the home of his son near
here yesterday, will be held this aft
ernoon at the cemetery. In Inaha.
Mr. Webb was working on a house
and became overheated, dying sud
denly.
He created quite a sensation in
Georgia several years ago. He was
thought t 0 be dead by relatives, but
the next day h*e regained conscious
ness and stated that he had been in
a trance and that the Lord had
shown h«n heaven and hell and asked
him which he. would choose if he
should be allowed to live. He said
thkt he chose heaven, and that aft
erwards he wa*"'a changed man.
AND PITY TIS. 'TIS TRUE
No picnic ever was complete
(If so you are the winner).
Unleea red bugs got on the folks
And ants got in the dinner.
—Telegraph
Butler. Henry Baker.
Uncle .Sam. Keith Carson.
Pres. Wilson. Prof. W. I. Bryan.
Mrs. Grover Cleveland, Uncle En
och Bowen.
Teddy Roosevelt. Judge Price.
Judge Park. Col. R. E. Dinsmore.
Kubelik, Dr. Pugh.
Caruso, Warren Baker.
Evan Williams. Dr. Baker.
John McCormick. Irvine Myera.
Scotti. S. T. Kidder.
Mutt, Reid Carry.
Jeff. Frank NeSmith.
Bride's Family.
Mrs. Pickford. W. H. Parker.
Billy Boy (Bad Boy) Shine Fleet-
wood.
Still-Single Sister (Sucre)■ Geo.
Norris. ' V v.
The Twins, 8rady and Galloway
Short.
Valdosta Times: Mr. A. J. Popr
Mrs N. A. Bowen. Mrs. 1. W. Bowen,
Miss Willie Mae Bowen, Mr. Ed Har
rell. of Brookfield, Mr. E. P. Bowen
and E P Jr . of Tifton. and Sire.
S E Pinkham- of O'Brien, Fla., have
returned to their homes having been
called here by the death and funeral
of the late Mr. M. Pope.
Albany Herald: James Dan Patten
of Tifton. has filed a voluntary’ Peti
tion in bankruptcy with Deputy-
Clerk George F. Whitq, of United
-states Court. His liabilities are
scheduled at ffiOO and has assets
sbout the same. The petition was
filed by Attorney James H. Price,
of Tifton.
Dr. W. E. White, who has been
spending the past few weeks on s
Missouri, arrived in
| Good Bread Is Half the Meal S
Then make that Half
a Surety by using
Vk~g Rising Sun [
: Hi , Flour . |
(Self-Rising and Ready Prepared)
‘j All the ingredients already mixed
J UTi awLigJ for you in proportions that assure ■
■ baking success. You can not fail when
3 you use RISING SUN FLOUR.
The select Soft Winter Wheat, the pure Ingredients, the
■ sanitary scientific mixing, all go to set the high standard
(or Rising Sun Flour. Aak your grocer for It.
5 Pracsrsd oetr br tbs famous TIED UU, Ksshriix Tea,
DON’T SCOLD. MOTHER!
THE CROSS CHILD IS
BILIOUS, FEVERISH
Look at Tow goo I If Affoetod, Clean
Little StWmach, Liver.
Don't scold your fretful, peevish
child. See if tongue is coated p this
hi a sure sign its little stomach, liver
and bowels are clogged with sour
vacation trip
the city today for a short stop-oper
with friends and to change his head
quarters to Fitxgerald. Dr. Wfhite
S?Si' 1 UTotariTwo'-Cl"”-1“ ™»“' v “““. h V
ing the liver, which is torpid. HER- 1 been doing some very effective work
BINE is a powerful liver correctant m fighting hog cholera in Tift. He
It purifies the system, stimulates the ^ KT cral counties in his new
vital organs and puts the body In fine ....
vigorous condition. Pries 60c- Sold >
v_ „ ~ : Swelling* of the fleeh caused by
in inflammation, cold, fractures of the
' bone, toothache, nuralgia or rheu-
matian can be relieved by applying
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT.
Mrs. Jerry Chaplin, J. L Pickard.
GrandmoUier Ifirtin, H. L Cart
wright.
Mrs. Silensky, Tom McCrea.
Favorite Aunt, M. C. Owens
Sweet Sixteen. Usher Eason.
Black Mammy. Charlie Parker.
Baby Brother, Roy Lytle.
'Wedding Party.
Ushers—Ty Cobb, Ralph Puckett;
Hans Wagner. Chas. Elrod; Christy
Mathewson, Woodbury McCrea; Nap
Rucker. Prof. Scarboro.
Anita Stewart, Frank Scarboro.
Wallace Reid, Albert Pope.
Blanche Sweet, J^W. O'Neal.
John Drew, Dr. Diekert.
Marguerite Clark. Willingham
Tift.
Henry Mullhall, e3 Hollingsworth.
Geraldine Farrar, Bob Hall.
Francis Rushman, Henry Hutchin-
LINDSEY-ROBERTS
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
Maids of Honor.
Maxine Elliott, R. M. Lankford.
Julia Marlow, Jim Rousseau.
Malron of Hon
Matron of honor—B
Pope Harris.
Flower Girls
Ethel Barrymore. Dr. J. L.‘Brooks.
Burke,
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
— and has been made under his per-
Bonal supervision since its Infancy.
SCARBOROUGH-WATT
, Holcomb
now occupied by Mre. J. W. Paulk. , superior salesmanship are at rour
, . . , n „ ., ,, command. Thev are abundantly
Lieutenant R.. D. S. Bow. swMabl* to finance an. quantity of cot.
of Mr. D. M. Horn . of Tifton. has'ton shipped than. Vsn’t It to your
been made First Lieutenant in the Interest to trv -.hem? Do it now
U. 8. ’Navy. Lieut. Hornr has met 'so-l be convinced. d-1 wtfm
with rapid promotion since be began Mr. E. J. Williams of Ty Ty Rouu
•orvice on Uncle Sam's fighting ship j t. was in Tifton Friday. He say-
-- - o . |he has some fine bnrred rock cock-
PERFECT CONFIDENCE rcl * toT “ le this fall, high grade
| stock, and valuable for any one wish-
TVten People Have Good R'oasoa in * to improve their poultry.
Fo r> Complete Reliance. Mr. and Mre. Robert Heiueohn. of
Do you know how— .Sylvester, were the week-end guests
To find relief from backache; j of Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Britt They
To correct distressing . urinary ills i were accompanied home by Miss
To assist weak kidneys? j Mary t.ttu'"Britt whn was spending
Your neighbors know the way ! several days there.
Have used Doan’s MUB2/. P'S*?.!! VDff ».OM»hmfoi-MMforlton. and
Have proved their worth in wnyiJss. W. Vinson, of Jenkinsville. and
*•*»- ( d;ar red m ,iqWtnr’iWfofo. at-WFswillMn* 1 *
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-os-good ” are hat
Experiments that mile with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Tiver'and bowels. ’ Keep your bowels Watt of Waycross. Ga., the marriage Bride’s fsther—Mr. Pkkford,
regular and your liver healthy and to take place early in the fall. No Mayor Hargrett
you will not only feel younger, but , rd , R , „ r
look younger. When troubled with
constipation or HI-itt*"*** take 0 *-.hief inrasner
Chnmberlain’s Tablets. They are in- BAD STOMACHS Groomh-Charlie
tended especially for these ailments BUSINESS FAILURES , Nicholas,
and ar. excellent Easy to take and i„ thia day of high efficiency, p, K ,_H u ,t,r Brown. Bill Cobb,
most agreeable in effect. Obtainable more failures are due to disorder- j
evejywhere. ed Stomachs than to any other
cause. Nothing undermines the
f . body and mind to quickly aa Stem-
/Y/)f IV\Vk ach Trouble. It saps the energy
What is CASTORIA
toria is-a harmless eubstttute for’Castor Oil, Paregc
Hugh Dorsey,
Castoria is-a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’B Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
TAYLOR’S STILL BURNED
The turpentine distillery belong
ing to Mr. J. W. Taylor, at Hills
dale. was ’destroyed by fire shortly
after 2 o'clock Monday morning.
It is supposed the fire originated
from a spark from a passing locomo
tive. There was no sign of fire there
about 1 o’clock and shortly after
2 the blaze discovered.
Mr. Taylor est'mates his loss at
betwqpn J 1,200 and S1 .GOO if the
copper still and the worm arc com-
Mr. W. H. Rogers, of Cordolq is paratively uninjured This he could
spending several days in Tifton with not ascertain until the. ruins cooled
Lends. Mr. Rogers belongs with off As turpentne stills area prohib-
U.ie’c Sam's -fighting forces and bir 1 Itcd
"Company expect*.to leave op the Fc
11th for New York to embark for se-
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
— Bears the Signature of
Tifton tes^jjpflfj: asaii i WuUjfcspending a few
IPS s*ycnfh St, days ia Tifton and vicin*4y off hus-
WV*rod from a. dull ache im-sa and'incidcntallv inquiring into
ay hack that Wthared boll weevilWidftiona.
•A »»! *> »>• Alu'-cma «*
. . plMdi* Of
•ak in two. When I rtoop- u>d of 0|e 319th Artilleix j 0 BCti 6n.
t down fur along tima. « r.rrt In fh4 TTne'/was “LTeuC
wo«g pam «eo me Mitchell. The song given was
•ad I could tanUy «-t up - IUBlbI ] nlr Wreck - but from the se*
^ *Pf U * •» d - of Steve’s lip. we are am he was
L «. * i°j k ^ d i ff * rerft l r !’' d s “Tha Girl I Left Bahiod Me."
they didn't do me a bit of ,, „ „ ,
SMlSr Dorno'. Kidney . “• »•
tU «m bn K^»d «, „ KU.. „ M-ndiM . I™
at I rot nRsee •’• T -^ lnV days with hia *©o near TMKn and
S. n», Ty T,. Mr
^ me „ Brownlee has been away from Tift
UK .t n dnw 1*1 b.t Mi ~ny
t fvr . lita, ,n “ 4 ' ;
•. Kidney Rllrti, ^Z
_ ±.a p—„ doing with the boll weevd ocrer there.
iJrein "ft'*’- not’"doing >6-
* r Wgrs^.Mt*lo..N. V tb - )ne {OT are;.ntUfng food
r-l''"- " -- ' crop* »nd lettlpg Uie wieyU'atarve."
Cwrodfo ft Hf . fom | hg of weevil
of. Mayr's Wonderful Romedj
vince you today. Fore sal
Brooks Pharmacy Company.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
tuna'tcly. Mr. Taylor had
rnty barrels of spirits S
his loss would have bcei
•ater. The buildings near
Bring us your cotton seed and get were saved,
correct weight. Tested -scales and , Mr. Taylor will rebuild at
sworn weigher. Ask the Ordinary. ‘ ' " t
Mr. C. W. Graves and see his certif- Constipation tho Father of M
icatgs" in our office. Lang and Co.. Of the numerous ills that af
Omega. Go. 7-61 manity a large share start wi
HEAVY HARNESS FOR
. can be had here in a quality not to
i be obtained from catalogue concerns
Don't judge or select your hesvy har-
’ ness from pictures. Come and put
i the harness itself to any test That
. will satisfy yon that yon are getting'
the harness yon require.
' Golden Hardware Co.
Tifton, Georgia
For Infants and Children
li*UsoTirOver30Yeai