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t TIFTON GAZETTE, 1
Price Paid
Express
Our Price
$8.50
.50
S9.00
$8.00
$1.00 Too Much
A.party was in the (tore Sat.
nraay and had a 16a Elfin in
■ Nickel caaa which he OR
DERED.
^The above is how he came
1 on" the propoaition.
Another ease of THINKING
he boufht cheaper from a Cat
alogue.
October McClure,
IS Cut,.
"Birmingham, Assistant to Un
de Sam.” "The Separating Hy
phen” Booth Tarldng^en; a
ringing message tor'Ameri-'
cans. "What's the Matter With
Gaaoline?” "Slacker Money”,
ate., etc., eic. :: :: :: :>
Moors Jewelry Store
“Where Yw’re Alwijs Welcome"
Phone 250
\ f
’. P. U. laeUiate Moll Baptist
.WEEK’S
B. Y.
Association.
To be held wth Brookfield Baptist
Church. Sept. 28. 29, 1917. Kay
word, "Efficiency." _ J
Friday Morning.
10:00 Song and praise service. 'Twould seem to the Scot in Kilties
10:30 Address of the President (When the icy north winds rear)
11:00 “The Associations] Union His knees when he gets in battle
and Efficiency,” or “How to | Are more than he can bare.
Have a B. Y. P. U. in every
church.”—F. H. Leaved.
■FLAG RAISING CEREMONY
Old Glory was given to the breeze
tat Tifto'n Tuesday! afternoon about 1
S o'clock with very impressive cere-
12:00 Recess.
Friday A fIsraoon. '
2:80 Song and praise service.
8:00 Reports from Officers, “Un
ions, Churches and Young
People, Round Table—-F. B.
Leaved.
7:30 Song and praise service.
—Times-Union.
Mrs. George Peters went over to
Nashville today to attend the funer
al of Mra. Gary.
Mrs. F. A. Hardee returned yes
terday from a two weeks stay at
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Miss Hazel Aden, of Sorrento,
- —, a guest at the home of Mrs,
8:00 “The Place of Our Young F A Hardee for , evMal dayi .
People in the ChuVeh’s Effici- 1
ency Program”—F. H. Lea-
Saturday Morning.
9:4? Song and praise service. '»
10:16 “How You Can Make Your
Union Al”—Miss Sarah Sto
vall, Nashville.
10:46 "Who Wants a B. Y. P. U ? , whpr « he wil1 uke “P
Mr. and Mrs. J. ,B. Cottrell, of
Jacksonville, Flc, arrived last night"
anil are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Hunter.
L. Vickers, who has been
Cold Cream
For Cool Mornings
AH the latest and Beit in Toilet
Article* and Accessories.
Brooks Pharmacy
PHONE 186
The home of everything you
need from a Drug Store ,
* JAMES IRWIN HARDY
••Uncle Jim” Hardy. “
best known was born in South Car
olina in 1888. and died at the bom*
of his only daughter, Hr*. J- *•
Baker, in Berrien county, Septem
ber 3, 1917, having reached the age
of 81. _ '
He was a brother of the late CbM.
Hardy who died at Brookfield in
1902.
He was a Confederate soldier end
fought under General Robert E. Lee.
that wed known bettle
. FRED A. T1LLOTSON.
Mr. Fred A. Tldotaon died a
hospital Wednesday at 8:00 i
He had been in bad health for a
suffering with a growth (
taken prisoner by the federal* and
remained in prison jjn^i 1 the •»<* °‘
the war. /
The writer remembers of hearing
_ .him tell of the aufferinge of the
prisoners caused principally frem
Mack of food. Then, he braved the
1 day* of the Reconstruction period,
*: without the assistance of his wife
m who died shortly after the -war and
J* left two small children,
daughter, who are now grown
MUNUUM! IH-Rill
DON’T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED
I guarantee “Dodson's Liver Tone” will give you the best
Liter and Bowel cleansing you ever had.
Calomel mafc, y ou aiek . yoo Iom s 60 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver
“* y • Calomel Is quick- Tone under my penonal guarantee
aUver and it Mivatea; calomel la-'that it wid clean your sluggish dver
i™ ,o, n„ be,t*r th»n "-rat, ralonral; ft wont
... If you are Mous; feel lazy, slug.'make you aick and you can aat anjr-
of Gettysburg. At this time or aoon yUh and all knocked out. If' yourjUiing you want without being aaU-
after, the writer isn't sure, he was bowels are testipated and your I vated. Your druggist guarantees
J headaches or fcnisch is sour. Just that each spoonful wid start your
take a spoonfg,f harmless Dodson's 1 dver. clean your bowels and straigh-
Liver Tone htead of using sick-| n you* up by morning or y>u get
ening, salivati^j calomel. Dodson’s ' your money back. Children gladly
Liver.Tone kraal liver medicine, take Dodaon’a Liver Tone becaui
You'll
morning be
c*usc you w.Baake up feeling fine,
..your liver w| he working, your,
headache nnd fcainess gone, your
.—r j stomach will fc sweet and bowel*
and regular. Yo* fcel like work .
j to lng. You'll b cheerful: full of
vigor and nM^bn.
Your drugglt sr dealer sells yofi
CIRCUS | COMING.
■pending. his summer vacation in neck. For the past several day* his mature man hood and womanhood.
Tifton. leaves tonight for Atlanta condition had been serious and the, H) , like many othcr of our fore-
! where he wid take up hi* studies. end was not unexpected. I fathers, lived to see many changes
(Open discussion for making' Col. C.\C. Had is at home again.! Mr - Tldotaon was about 48 ytatt , akc plucc in the progress of civili-
dates for Extension Work.) [after spending some time on the 01,1 and WBS bo f" ln Hartford, Conn. Mtion and ron , arkc a s few months
1:00 Business session. Arrange Gulf Coast and at Nashville. Mrs. I He came to this section hhont 2 ( before his death that he felt sure he
for other meetings, etc. Hall will return from Nash vide to- y ® a ™ *» d « u,te wed known would „. t , ive lo ue the en d of the| s P? r “ F.
in Tifton and vicinity. Mr. TiLotaon
was unmarried and hat only one
mediate relative here, Mr. H
Tldotaon, of Motor A.
it is ^pleasant tasting and- doesn't
cramp or make them tick,
m selling millions of bottle# of
Dodson's Liver Tone to people who
have found that this pleasant vego-
tfil*. liver medicine takes the placo
o» dangerous calomel. Buy on* bot
tle on my sound, reliable guarantee.
Ask your druggist about me.
MEUM AND TUUM.
Show,
11:80 “Spizzerinktum".
present war, but he firmly believed j '
i Uncle Sam would be victorious | °"‘ ***
, rest ■"'» carrying c* r
hr On. Day Only
M people employed
, rtM body was quietly laid to real J* ‘wo hundred for-
• In the Turner church cemetery, in «*» , and animals, is the
The funeral service* were held the pr „ ence of . few friend* and I aUtonent ma*t y Kalph Dannedett
at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, relaUvea , Monday Sept 6th. a«ent for thejpsrks shows, who
with interment in Oakridge came-! A , we , nw the co ff| n that con- J w »* in town Wdnesday, making
i quietly laid to I
-Leaved, 'day.
Saturday All.moon. j Mrs. D. G. Barfield, of Ashburn
«:30 Song and praise service. ' and Mrs. N. L. Barfield, of Cor-
3:00 Organize Sunday School dele, mother and sister of Mrs. E.
Convention. j E Lytle, are spending several days
3:30 Reports from Officers, tin-.here with her. 1
ions. Churches and Young v mi-w „i. witb interment in Oakridge eerae-' Ag we aaw t h e coffin that con-.
Prop,, Bound Table-Ua- j ~ frwB AtUnU to wMch ^^ ^^n^o^ 2S SKT^
city she accompanied her son, 5*r.|^ TH|otaon having for some tia. 1 .”7.” ”- ITL. d“ not mourn,°cto6er 10th.
Malcom, on his way to Virginia to
. ved.
7:30 Song and praise services.
7:46 Demonstration Weekly.
Meeting. “Milliotiary Meet- j
-,_l Mrs. J. E. Johns and son. Levy
| Johns motored over from Macon last
e Mrs. John s brother, Mr
! Julius Turner, on Route 2, who ia
y sick.
Mr. J.
•ing In All Judea” by Brook
field Union.
8:00 Address, “The Efficient B. [ n ' Bht to *'
Y. P. U. Member—Leaved.
. — ..s narrow cell, v
f the postoffice building. for him , Ie who
trials of this world
MRS. MATTIE A. GARY
>n earth lowered
s did not mourn
had stood the Circus day « begin w.th
o faithfully and ■‘ ree ‘ P»>-* d « -10:30 a. m. ai
ld nothing to, performance* be given,
Wednesday,
Nashville, Sept 18.—Mra. Mattie f
A. Gary, age 41 year*, Wife of f. H. I
i Gary, and daughter of the late Judgo!
Watt, who was injured H. B. Peeples, who was one of thu|
fear when the iaat hour
first startin
o'clock and the .
coun j DEATH OF LILLIOUS H. ELLIOTT ‘
BRANCH HILL NEWS
J by falling from a step ladder'at his most prominent
The farmers aro ad busy picking store in Waycross Monday evening try, died today. Besides her moth-
cotton. (is much improved and wid be out er she is survived by tw 0 brothers,| „ - Im „ t - _
Miss Mslissa Holloway of Ty Ty, in a few day*. one sister and "five children, one of l,.... .. homo
spent Saturday night with Mis* 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. ( if. ’Wilson are wh m is in Vkyi? navy hoapital^orpr j.
Bessie Johnson. (receiving congratulations on the ar- at Key Fia. Mrs. Gary ° n-
1 -Iv.l „
The flag pole had been erected
m the green at Bank of Tifton
eomer and the school pupils, ladie;
•f the patriotic societies and oth
era, participated. Mayor Hargrett
was master of ceramonies. Prayer
waa offered by Rev. G. W. Mathews,
. C..W. Durden making a very
liring address. “America" was
; at the opening exercises and
lattla Hymn of the Rpublic," i ,,
• close. The location is exeel-V I*'° r “ '
• “• <“* ' "'to W. O. Willi, vUited Hn
- . W. J. Johnson Monday afternoon.
nVAlNf AD. COLUMN j Mi '” Euna Mi **' of a,uU - at "
HUTCHINSON-SUTTON
ai/l[lu
Mrs. J. I. Pilnnd of Royal, Fla., rival of a handsome young son, Mon- member [of the Methodist church
who has been visiting relatives for day evening. Sept. 17th. Mother and She wid GS'liimed from the church-j K
some time returned home Sunday, j baby are doing nicely. Thursday. ‘
We wonder where Arthur Wild*,' M „. j. Y . Conger and baby have
Jim and Dewey Jordan went Sun- returned from Gainesville, where
day'afternoon. ' they spent the past two weeks. Mrs. ,, , . ...
Mrs. Leonora Fletcher called on Conger went to that place for her Ml “ Jewel Hutchinson and Mr.
Mrs W. O. Willi* Saturday after- ,„ b y- s heallh which we are tQ Willie Sutton, both of Tift county,
noon. [state is much improved. were m * rricd at Fiu * era 'd Tuesday
Mr. «ston Willis, Martin Mima. Mr r r on , afternoon at 4 o'clock, Judge E. H.
E.IWB, >nd «. R. Branch railed ,n , L T| „ m . n Rout . , Ty R»ctoh, ot O..I e,ty. peclemin, Ih.
D.„iel Le. J.hn.on Sundny. T „ h> Ti(u> ^ »„ k ,
Mr. Arthur W,ll» . plrarant ^ „d th. , M "; S “'"^ U
Saturday ..... dauyhtra ut Mr. and
Mr. 8. L. Tillman of Route 3, Ty
Ty. who wer* in Tifton this week,
report short cotton crops and the
peanut crop in their ■ section consid- JL““ K J\ Msr .
. . . . Hutchinson. She is a young woman
erably damaged by dry weather. , ,
of many chasms and her friends arc
I. T. Beckett, selling the Western leBion Mr Sut , on a , on ^ Mr
Elertric Co and fairbanks-Morso
line for W. E. Farmer in the
(Ty Ty Correspondence.)
This utterance from the British
House of Common* b»lng circu-i
lated freely in G'ytjgia, as •W-J'here.
“It is a settlsnlmriaaiple of Infer-
national mora.’ity that neither a
change in the person of its rulo*
nor a complete tiraAsfonnRtioe r f tha
internal organisation of it covers-,
effect 4he trestle* or pub
lic debts of a country «o long as ',ta
corporate Identity reraa'.”?-" And
so on to considerable length, all go
ing to prove that Russia must pay
.. . - .i back those millions Just the same,
otha, .1 « .Wl . • ! Th,, „ „ ot „ IC% ..ha, Grand.
Tha CTou.d..™„„tt,„„ia, V,* think !IKy yran a«
show lot hare ken arranged'for b»
the agent and icumber of our mer
chants wi(l reeivt -contracts tt
furnish immtm quantities of fee,
I atuff for kotk un and beast.
The Sparks fcrl.l Famods Show,
hay. bran ™,u|ly ..labliab.d j, w ,„
youhg man just 27 years * or ® p "'‘ ^* tjr '” cv ® n 1 '® ar * " , " 1 very unpleasant things about Georgia
.out 12 days preceding to none foil, and repudiation (repudiation seems
itik.n with typhoid hlrt ola. *11,11,oo. pr.a.oUd ^ h „, h „ E ,
...* _ h..j. ,., tt '^nd the honestwnner they have of
dealing wit|, Ih public—no gamh-
ling or graftiigbe'mg tolerated i
carried with tk» shows.
when she declined to pay the Bul
loch bonds. The cases may not ha
' exactly parallel; but, to the ordinary
1 intelligence of the average lay mind,
it look* that way. V
Henry Clews, iri, his "Twenty
All that loving hands, faith-ylj'
fu! physicians and a trained nurse
could dostuiled lo arrest the malady,
and he summed untold agony until
him most.
ASHBURN BTEL BURNED
Ashburn, Sefl 13.—Every exi
and the roof on
Mary
ipelleil
’ Henry Sutton and ia one of Tift
!tended preaching at .Hickory .Springs *"* r ' - * county's, prosperous young fanners.
^ Golden Oak rocking chair from j Sunday last. Mr ' and M "' Sutton went 10 their
Stipe's dray, on the road be.tweec Mr. and Mr*. Wiley Branch spent , , r . , home at Brighton immediately after
Moultrie and Tifttm Saturday 15th.'Sunday with Mr and Mrs. W. O. C ° “ 1 ®“ nen ' the marriage.
Riader notify Gazette office, and rece-: Willi*. ' returning r r c a>. The Gazette extendi to them the
reward. Lonely Maid. I Th * ° ,d Variety Works operate heartiest congratulations and wishes
gar*. -Ant in » .. „■ I- !» w»t mi| l * nd K ood m «' aI J - fer them a long and happy life.
StaMHk VANCEVILLE NEWS Mall, ibiwar. <.<-«*•.,- n
Finder will return to Gazette oflica Quite a crowd attended preaching Mr*. J. D. Stokes ami Miss Helen BRANCH-BENNEFIELD.
for Edgar Willis 21-dlt-wlt. i at New River Sunday. Rev. Huff, Stokes returned yesterday from s
F_ e.i. r. of land thr * and of Atlanta, preached for us. “> relatives in Gulfport, Mixs. Mima Hester Branch and Mr.
one-Kalf mile* «Anth nf Tifton in' Mii* Bernice Thrasher was the They were accompanied from Allan- Coleman Bennefield Were married
acres in cullivatnn two enod hiiildinn °f Miss I.ottie Mae Lewis *■ by Mrs. Mamie Folk* and .laugh- Sunday about 12 o'clock at the court,
acre, in cultnaton two good budding. « ler . Miss Hazel, for a visit of several house. Judge Sellar, officiating.
Sherrod™ Writfor call oT We are sorry to note that little d «> - «- The bride is the daughter of th*
LH Copeland Tifton Route 5 ' W.lmer Thompson gothis anm broke Mr. G. W. Ford, of Southwest late Michael Branch and both-young
If d w ltair Iw ! Monday evening. > ; Tift, says his cotton crop i» short but people were raised- in the tectiop
1 •'is* Brewer Gentry was tha he has 1,000 bushels'of peanuts now which i^ —
t of SI is* Georgia Dearing Sun- ready to harvest and will havt
the Death Angel entered and bore
his spirit to its eternal resting -place.
While it looks hard we fail to
.h, God m.llt, myeterlou, w „
.b„lJ rail o„, J- .-l- t*"- , Mra.
when hi* family needed i l u. '
High and her H>y were com
y bow in *. -
submission and say “Thy will
e done; not ours, O Lord.
The deceni
dth tNe churi
limy left-us without doobt that he
i now resting
nvior. Just before his death ha
place—his pocket), and, if he v
alive today he would probably repeat
1 , those things with interest.
It seems to be Ju*t one more varL
yition of that story in th* old Blue-
Back Speller— the one aboutltK* ox
and the bull.
AS SEEN BY GERMANY
only bow u. ^ j ump throu, a window at the (Ty Ty Correspondenef.)
New Marcus Hdl here early today. En|f i. nd _p. r t 0 f It, anyway—*d-
cr united Lucklly ' injured. The ^ the United g ut eg has the
his dying t*ati- hoUl with twarfjoining re.ld.nces, fln „ t hoipitnI Mrvice in th , worM ,
» 1 taw-Jw.
I Dag—Liver color with
aat, male, bob-tailed.
* day. bushel* of corn foj; *a!e. So for. he
tfeimatiun leading to his reeov- w< heanJ lhnt Mf Barne Co . found any boll weevils in
ry. W. J. Arnold, Route ‘
2-^0
l»jmw_T£tjpu£t,
DARNEI.p'S FALL SHOWING
i S*«l
21w2t
r Sals Three lota in Edgewood.
. total 300 feet front by 210 faet
, with four-room ' house and
Fine location for chicken j list .-this week.
Five minutes walk from city.
hum had a sweet dream Sunday cither of these crops. BsautifoJ' Displays of Dry Goodi
night Guvs* it was about those Whitley Brothers have just regbiv- Trimming, and Minninary.
Eap * S ~ d ' and Fn * G,r - girl* he WM riding with Sunday rd a new shipment of dresses in Darnell's Department Store vru
At Rickerson Grocery i ,, ven i nr . ' Mtin ^, d Georgette. They are » *«ne of beauty and artistic taste
6-d-w-2w. . who said' wc were not game? The beauties, Come and look than over. Tuesday when it had on display its
Rant 5- or 6-room ; nirfit on* hasn't cane along 7et. C? Prices from J15 to *22.60. handsome tin* of dress good*, suits,
ttse on a desirable street. An- Mr. and .Mis. A. J- Scruggs xpeni 18dwU .eoat*. shoes and millinery. The star*
at onee. J. O. Slrarart. Draruo. | ih. «... w,lh Mr. ,nd Mr,. J. N Dr W f; W ,,„ Government w " deeo— 1 -' 1 Giro.,hoe, with pol-
1 - lSdflt wit, Col.urn Inal week i Veterinarian lor Tift and .the. aalvi. and aanlra.
Mr. G. W. Elrod, of White, Gx. c ;„ u „ .djoinm,. with he.d,o^ niW. of iAmwra. Iho ad-
.viattiwt rolativra. -,r, Etteperald. haa bcen wtnkt d-«x palnotra t-ueh.
Mra. B. L. P.d,.tt i. on th. aiek ,„ k , hi , ^ — He ha. , J 1 * ■ 7, 'ra*'
• juat rraeatly fmiahad tra.tin, tB»
Me. and Mra. J. E. Dora and fanw „ h fc , M , «. Eth.l n.d Ba.tr,e. Dam.il and M.ra
h^n. Apply to GaOtto ,ot- i ily were th. *oe.te of Mr. and Mra. * p „„ n „ d H^.y, took itreat pleranra In Oow-
a, writ, 1. E. O'Quian, Alma. Candid SnmUy ...nin, "umber on th. Hutehlnra. >l.e. ME “""I* »■
dwtf [ We are sorry that there isn't er day. Delicious frui punch
9«la 11-room houra on Smrth j e.ooifh pooddrakind boy. around ' M eConnall, th. 13-0-' \
ain street. Bargain to the! here for the girls to have one apiece. • . WilliM _ u-ronnvll ’ of ehar,5e ' V aut * d b 7 ““na Came
it party. Address Box 85. Tifton. 1 Some of them, have to do without ii ahira d ; lt rict near Valdosta Fulwood and Ethel D * nl * 11 in tha
si dwtf Too bad too bad' I " Hah . d,,tr,cl near Vald ® sta ' mroning and Martha WUllams and
81dwtf Too bad. too bad, was enulUd-f death under a-trea Jonnie ^ Ridgdill in the afUrnoon.
today when the tree which he was Darnen ., u ghowing Mime exqui-
watching the chopper, fell, caught on a|t< pjece good , ^ trimmings to
.nether tree which fell and entthed mnUh '. lso u,, ^ toned ^0,, and
the boy in a fearful manner. hosc , n the millinery dppartme nt
Mr. A. Spurlock, of the Brookfield lovely hats pf any imaginable color
. ... .... . me sacyan iwnuvuis wvui|Muir 'eetion. who Was-in'Tiftdin on bu si- and style were displayed in the*
a pair of becoming glasses and f R „ ln ^. k „ttimr its snnnlv nc% * Thursday says he will get 12 attractive amnner. Among those
bales of cotton from two plows thb shown were the new chenille hate, in
Vcar. Hr thinks he has found x way different colors .also the chenille
over/other ^materials, and many
Boll W..
SmU—One bona* and lot and one Mr Emmette fcoburn took din- ’
t lot on corner of Eighth and > Mr - Lo' k « b J Bon- ,
avenue. S- Harroll, Valdosta, day -
8-3o dwSw
-To examine your eyes by ■
it improved mstheds; .It yua 2^ V Rr <
itee the lenses for -
breakage. Take c
CARLOAD OF DYNAMITE
_ -i Turpentine Company
! of Brunswick is getting its supply
turpentine material from the
xi r u sooth side of Coffee county, says
H.rbert L .U°o'. :fhe PcarM>n Tr n,uner TT./S. Sear,.
sold if. that concern all the light- * na *“>'* ,ha ‘ ' ' . 4 ''' -T beautiful model*.
M-on 2.000 acres of land; Dyn- i s thc on,y way They can , be found 1 The line of coat*, i
n.x no completely hstroyed, causing a and an EnRl{ah .. How
of his catima,fd , * 1B ' 000 wilh P ar ' mindful they usually are in America
tUI insurance. 'of that beauUfol passage ln the Lit-
called his loved ones about bD bed Vu’ori l ‘" y tha, r ' member * a " * ltk P*™ 0 "*
and told them that he had ">« d * ^ if “tin ^ ^e hotel it was * rM y ° Un,r cl,ndren " m U
everything right with God and wu so «SL 0 f The ‘° Wh "' “ COU ' in " U " 0t “
happy in^esus: was ready and Sfi Mrs. High
f A.hluru E. Tlrathra Claraura h "‘" taprov *“ «P.n it h „ Am—-
, , ,k “rarafaw™ l“ rau hu.pital. bp dratrapiu, tfram. ft
uh |J». Marallld Mra'l S ’“ '°* 1 « b. G.rm.ny'a way t» dw
-phaa Low,. Manadald. Ox. Mix d |.„„„ d , >1,000. lira an b^uiful and
!»nory Kelly, of Ashburn, Ga„ and auto mobile vahd at *1,500. A deairab | e .
quanCty of fumhings 'and materi
al were destroy*
Mrs. Wiley Ireland, of Tifton and. a
host of relatives and friends who
May Heaven's richest blessings
he with his dear loved ones and may
their lives be so spent that some
iweet day they may he all united at
the great white throne above, where
sorrow and parting never
AT HICKRY SPRINGS.
(Ty Ty Orsspondence.)
Brushy CreeKJnion -held its an
nual associutiontst Suhdny at Hick-
ary Springs. Hers J. P. Porter;
of Acrec; Xlbri’Sutton, of Alapa-
Mra. E. J.CJha; E. L. Spills* of Sycamore, and
some other muster*, were present
u represents til* of the Union.
' | Among the vidng ministers were
Valdosta, Sept. 18.—South Geor-, FlH.r. Ball andS. H. Warwick, of
gia friends of President R. H. Powell Columbus. listings at Hickory
MRS. R. Hi' POWELL
of the South Georgia State Normal
College, will sympathize with him in
deatB of his mother, Mrs. R. H«
Poweil, who died in Atlanta Satur
day at the residence of her son, Judgo
Arthur G. Powell.
The deceased was a daughter of
the late Col. Joel W. Perry, of Blake
ly. She was married to Col. R. H.
Powell in 1872. She ia survived by
three sons. Judge Arthur G. Powell,
of Atlanta; Richard H. Powell and
H. M. Powell, of Valdosta.
She was 72 yean old.
Springs usually Hw a crowd from
Ty Ty, but conjrfttively few atten-
aaag to the Metho
dist. meeting, here were the usu
al services thalare held- at these
meetings: and Ihuua! good dinner
the grounds
THE NEW EDISON
DIAMOND AMBEROLA
AND DISC PHONOGRAPHS
FALL
GARDEN
SEED
wouM w
nmite is being used . to uproot the
■ strops. An entire carload of dyn-
1 amite arrived at Pearson a few days
liloomc and the
are picked off the better,
his children kept hard at v
i policy
HBMt
Uptuma; - -i. .Tiftoa Ge. 8-dw
' Fer Sale or Exchange—Five Passe:
g*r Ford. Will sell cheap or e
f °I h ,°*V r e-U,t - i/ " strop*. An enure carioao o, oyn-
Jank,aa - aoit - Ga - wtf 1 nmite arrived at Pearson a few «
- For s*l*—A good location aao and aix two-mule teams
mall mill. For partieulan k(rp [ bnsy {or a day or two hauling
• W. H. Donniny. Alapaha, Ga. ^ ^j, e place of operation, about
20 w4t f our tniie* south of Pearson. There
FOR SALE 1 are millions of cords of fine light-
mules, twelve hogs, farm wood j n the territory around Pear-
ats, wagon, buggy and the son
i fifty acres more or leas, * B —
, cotton, beans, peas, potatoes, We have a few used pianos^o sell to be with them to address them.
t all food stuffs grown cheap. Kant's Fnrmitnra and Music Hon. R. Eve bad a short tcivn of 50c!
r farm. I am physically un- Store. * 21w3t Superior Court her* on Saturday to
i to look after the harrBating We have a few used organa to sell hear demurren and motions and ad- Seed Rye. Rap* Seed, and Fresh Gar-
I will sell at a aacrtfie*. cheap. Real's Furnstnra and Mnaic Journed court over to the third Mon- den Seed. At Rickerson Grocery
and skirts
embrace the very latest styles and
4"' are of the frmous.Princess models.
' ork Mr. Darnell said that he did not have
special showing of gent’s fumish-
their j nifSi but that ho ad__excryting in
Ihat depgrtmoa*—To dress the men
•The citizens of up.
the town are .arranging for a barbe- -o
cue for the next 40 per cent to go Take HERBINE for all disturb
ed on Sept. 22. and Col. John W. mce. in the bowels. It purifies toe
n...rara>f -f „i.^,i bowel channels, promotes regular hear the instrument itself?
Bennett, of Waycross.^ ha. promised movemenU and m akoi yon f„i Thon Yoo Will K> ,
end thei
, reward. »
Ocilia. Sept. 16.-
iYou have heard about this instru-i
ment—the favorite invention of
Thomas A. Edison. '
Wby not come in some time And
vlgorou
Sold by
Conger Drug Co.
ZlwSt day ia October.
j Company's.
6-d-w-tw.
Talk About It.
KENT'S FURNITURE &
MUSIC STORE
PLEA* DONT.
In a town nrifar from Ty Ty. a
very active camgign was waged for
a time against annecesaary noise,
and some good, tating or otherwU*.
was .accomplish*!
But nalhing «■ said about whist
ling in stores. #!>« bnildings. and
other places of tW sort. and if ther ®
U a place tnorsiorely afflicted by
that kind of thfc It ta yet to be dis
covered. And tf Ty Is an excellent
second. In cm* °f »!>«»« town. It
I* the loudest firillest, most inhar
monious whistlhg that ever assailed
fce. can alUgSU. 5°
attempt is ms* *t * tune—only i
few notes, reped* 1 »(T I,n and
—a noise being ‘ bj ma ‘ n idea,
most of places whistling in the
house is considwed very bad —--
ners.
Most of the* offenders are boys
or negroes, bst not all of them.
Sometimes a well-dressed man will
mike this outlandish noise almost
in the face of s lady, and keep it up
aa he happens t* stand by th* side of
her.
A cheerful, lirei? whistle is good
to hear, at a distance; but do keep ■
it out of th* house, unleaa the whia-,
tier happens to be a professional
i In that event, the whistling ia usually
(by «
Now is the time to plant.
Fresh Seed.
Splendid Assortment
Price* Right
Also, (or the Best in Drugs,
Drug^i*ts Sundries or Quick
Piescrisrioc Serwicc.
Ganger’s Diug Store
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