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Two excellent room* adjoining the Uphold Tm W.y. of Living Emm- Good Aadierac# Heard Field Secretary
Gazette office have been aecured for tlal to Natioa’e De.tiny. | Here Sunday Night,
the u»e of the W» County Chapter The great work in the army eampa Mr. Royal Daniel. Red Croaa Field
American Red Croaa. These will be ^ which the Young Men’s Christian SecreUry for Southern Georgia,
put in order. in a short-time the Association la smnrifBned by Jesus "’•<*e an interesting talk on the duty
women will have a place to work. Christ consists in the holding up of of the people of America to support
Mrs. N Peterson. Chairman of , certain way of living recognized by the Red Cross at a union meeting
"‘Trench Candles" has enlisted the ,u u being essential to the destiny held in the Methodist church Sunday
children of the schools in making G f our nation. It is a way of living "night A good crowd attended the
these simple but useful articles. characterized by two elemental feat- service and gave Mr. Daniel the
Mrs. H. Kent Chairman of the knit- ( urea. It is a life that every father closest attention during his address,
ting department, will be glad to have expects his soldier son to live, there-1 The speaker impressed upon .the
the names of women who can instruct by safeguarding his physical being;' audience the .fact that this is "Our
in knitting. Wool and needles have B life that every true mother en- j War" and that we are in it to fight
been ordered. But one can learn on treata her son to live, leading to an for ourselves and not for France or
any kind of wool. endless life in the everchanging uni- i the Allies. , Mr. . Daniel recalled a
Mrs. W. H. Hendricks has been ap- verse of God. j number s(j£jhe many atrocities corn-
pointed Chairman of Hospital Sup- j Jesus has summoned scores of mitted JPy the Germans He also
plies. | Christian men of our nation to help gave some instances of the suffer-
Mrs E. B. O'Neal Chairman of the soldier live this life. They have ing of the men on the battlefields and
Sewing Department. ^ j been called and sent to the nation’s | told of how the Red Cross could
As soon as the rooms are regdy. an ends and over seas. They propose relieve this suffering, and also of the
instructor will be secured to give to have these soldier lives in wor. | wrvnen nnd children, innefcent vic-
lessons in the various departments, '• n d deed a testimony frani oxp.'ri- tints of the war. who also could be
according to government regulations. [ e nce that America is truly democratic reached by the Bed Cross.
" ~ i this testimony ' He called attention to Tift county’s
loldier boys in progress in nil other lines and said
that he hoped the county would be
he bears thif progressive in its work for the
; for personal Red Cross. He mentioned the fact
boys need to that only 20o members had been cn-
icir country ex- rolled in the local chapter, when ev-
to the highest erv man. woman and child in Tifton
Kelson’s words: and Tift county should enroll, and
ry man to do not only give their dollars, but also
Winds Vary, bin
Luzianne -Never.
You don’t have to bs » magiciag to
make twtr pots of coffee exactly mike
when you use Luzianne. for
Luzianne ia unvarying in character,
ever and always the same good-driik-
ing coffee. But—the only way yo u
can really know Luzianne is to drink
it. And that suggests your buyi^ a
can today. Bear in mind, you take no
chances with Luzianne. The guamn-
tee protects you to the very petmy.
So. get right to it and buy Luzimm*
now. Every sip will confirm your
good judgment and our good fkth.
Ask for profit-sharing catalog.
For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham s
Vegetable Compound has Relieved
the Sufferings of Women.
It hardly sccmspdsslblc that there is a woman in this
country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial alter all the evi
dence that is continually being published, proving beyond
contradiction that this grand old mcdicihe has relieved
more suffering Among women than any other medicine in
the world.
Mrs. Kicso Cured After Seven Month's Illness.
Iimmimiii'i.i Aurora, IU.—“For seven long months I "offered
iHH jj from a female trouble, will.:severe
money was found
The Reily-Taylor Company. New Orleans
Mrs.’ Beulah Lindsey, of Lent
spent Saturday in Tifton.
Mr. George M. Willis, of Bsute 1,
, Tifton, was a visitor to the city Snt-
Y rnYM)TltO(RK)/ Mr L ‘ T Of Rsute I. f mate th:
0 Oc.ila, was a visitor to Tift*, Sat- i y hone.
’ . unlay. he commendt
So They P«s*ed It Along To Mr J, ^ p.dgstt. of Reute S. carrying it !•
Tbo Boyor. Tifton, was a visitor to Tift* Sat- This is th-
(A Ballad on High Cost of Living.) urd>y j| y i„ whicl
The flour mill man got stack on Mr w . jj. Dillard, of Reute 5,'recovered by
their wheat, , was among the visitors to Tiftsn Fri- zette.
For somebody got in'a "squeeze,” day j
Said one to another, “I fear we've j,j r . Joseph Shirley, of Rsute 5. MOTHER!
been beat, was attending to business in Ac city - IS CR
We've been held up, If you please, FRO
Too much will be loet if we shoulder j|r. Paul Brady, from Rente 2. ,
' the cost, Ty Ty, was among Saturday’s vis- If Tongue li
And flour we’ll just raise higher. itor> to Tifton. Stom.ch
Extra profit we’ll add, for times are Mr. Tint Walker, of Route I. Tif-' '
to bad”— ton, was among the well-know vis-*. Give “Csli
And they passed it up to the buyer. itora t0 Tifton Saturday. ; at once-a l
The Bakers they pitched and the Mrs. T. T. Buekalew. of Btzger- *» v «* • lick
bakers they r'ared, aid, is the guest for the weekend of lf ' our *'
Because of the price they must her daughter, Mrs. B. W. Hlfhtow- ha If-sick, isn
Tokio, Japan, Oct. 8.—The total casualties in Japan’s re
cent typhoon, according to the government's announcement, was
2,074.
One hundred and forty seven ships of all kinds were lost-
YOU’RE BILIOUS! LET
“CASCARETS’’ LIVEN
LIVER AND BOWELS
Good Bread Is Half the Meal
Then make that Half
v a Surety by using
Rising Sun
I! Flour
SSiir . (Self-Rising and Ready Prepared)
eStSS All the ingredients already mixed
■ ■it-.-for you in proportions that assure
baking success. You can not fail when
you use RISING SUN FLOUR:
with Cases rets, or merely forcing a
passageway every few days with
salts, cathartic pills or castor oil?
'"ascarcts work while, r'-u sleep;
tlrar-se the stomach, remove the souc
undigested fermenting foo l and foul
gi.se? take the excess bibs from the
liver and carry out . of Uit system
a! 1 the constipated anj’.e matter and
poison in the bowels.
A Cascnret tonight wiU straighten
y.u out by morning—a 1>> cent bo*
from any drug slots will keen your
:.:omach sweet, liver /ns ‘jewels reg
ular and Read clear for months.
Don't forget the children. They lovo
CascareU 'ocean** they taste gXo-i—
The select Soft Winter When
sanitary scientific mixing, all
for Rising Sun Flour. Ask y o
HAD PARALYTIC STROKE
THURSDAY’S ENLISTMENTS.
the different
■pent Sunday with hosnefolka. Ho
, Bailie Ilaulbrook, of Moult
•aid there was so many people In
Macon Saturday afternoon that you
couldn’t tee the town fof’tt* /oiks.
* IW. E. Brown and Master Will^i Jr..
' of Calhoun, Mrs. W. A. Bl* and
.Master Edwin Blair, of Dwhnrd,
jTcnn.. are the guests of Mrw’tJ- A.
Peterson for the day.
Mr. Robert L Riggins, of CtBpany
| A. 55th Regiment, Infantry irrived
’ Friday afternoon from ChictcMuuga
(Park, where he is stationed, teipend
I [ten days with homefolks. Bl has
! been in the aivny five months aid has
I gained 28 pounds. He likes •rroy
life.
Miss Clara Belle Duff, who the
past four years has been conicted
with the Tampa Book and Newapom-
pany, has resigned her positio^ and
expects to leave Saturday lot her
former hone in Tifton. Ga. Miss
, J>uff has a host of friends in ^am
pa who regret her intended d^ort-
ure.—Tampa Daily Times.
Mrs. J. Bfilhur Laaqi of-8av*ooh
is the truest of her parents, Mz and
Mrs. J. M: W. Lyon and other rela
tive# in Tift for a a few dais. Mr
Long has been transferred from the
Savannah postoffiee go Caraj^JHan-
iock. Augusta, where he has keen
made army Postal Clerk. Mrs. Long
will join h*n there in a few d*y»-
Dr. J. S. Murrow, of Apalachicola.
Fla., arrived Thursday and spent tie
.reek-end in Tifton and Ty Ty, viit-
ing his brothers. John ahd J. B. Mor
row in Tifton and his sister. Mis.
Cora Pitts, at Ty Ty. Dr. Murrow
is Marine surgeon at Apalaebieok.
The End of
Your Corns
1 will have a carload nf good,
young Percheron.Mares and Wil-
kes-Hamilton Mares on the mar
ket at Tifton in about thirty days.
These mares are all young, high
bred and good stock. All gentle
and, will please whoever buys.
Anybody wanting to buy
good, young mares will do well
to see my mares before they buy.
I raise thenrmyself, do not have
to charge a middleman’s profit,
and can sell 'you mares cheaper
than they can be bough? any
where else in their class/
the desire to bear this testimopy hon
orably and come out the victor.^
Let us rally to the cause with our
moral and financial support “My
word will not return unto me void.”
Let us he deeply concerned about .he
rranhood of our future Am • -i.
E. B. Cay,
Army Secretary Y\ M. C. A., ,
Jesse E. Hester. Osicrfield.
Roy A. Y'oung. Tifton.
Fred Grlftin. Alapaha.
Colored Stevedores:
Arthur Allen, Fitzgerald.
Charlie Rowe. Tifton.
Mayo Nance, Douglas.
Jesse Green, Sylvester.
John Newberry. Tifton.
Tifton People Should Not Delay.
If your kidney* are Inflamed.
Don’t stand around and do- noth-
There Is nothing In the world like
“OeU-lf for corns. Just apply It
according - to directions, the pain
•tope at one* and then the corn
lift* off as clean aa a whistle. No
fuss, no bother, no danger. ‘‘Geta
lc" you know, la aeto. Million*
have ueed.lt. more than all, other
-corn remedies combined, nnd It mt-
Ltke n fire it will soon be beyond
control.
You will get the-alenn in time—
Backache, or dizziness or disord
ers of the urine.
Heed the warning.
Give your kidneys a rest by liv
ing more carefully.
Ua* Doan’s Kidney Pills to help
■tamp out the cause. v
Profit by * Tifton woman’s erpe^
Fort Oglethorpe. Gi
A Mother’s Guidance
MR. ELROD SELLS PLACE
four miles east of Tifton. on Route
4 last week to James W. Moore,
of Monroe, Ga.
This fntwn was formerly known as
the Thomas McMillan place, and con
tains 427 acres. It was sold for
$15,000, but it is said that together
with the Ko'cV and suppliex nearly'
$19,000 is involved in the transac
tion.
I-ast week Mr. C. W. Elrod sold
his place, known as the Hughes and
McNaught'fawn. three miles east
of Tifton to R. D. Smith for $6,000
This farm contains 105 acres. I
Mra. M. A. Hood. 1109. S. Park
Ava_, says: “J ■offered off and on
for a good long while from kidney
trouble. The worst symptom was
dull, dragging pains in the sms’ll of
my hack. I \as always weak and
languid and had some trouble with
dizziness. I read of many other peo
ple being cured by Doan's. Kidney
Pills, so I .got a box ’at Pinkston's
Drug Store. They did me a whole
lot of good."
Price 6o cents at all dealer*. Don't
■imply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills the ssone that
Mrs. Hood had. Fos(er-MiIburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo,. N. Y. adv.
•Mother’s Frt*
ami breasts. It certainly has a wonder
ful Influence . In TxAvinc pain, dis
comfort and nausea, and Is a most grate
ful encouragement to the young woman
swelling tho happiness of coming mother
hood. Tho action of "Mother's Friend"
makes tbl |jf —
strain upot. —
avoided when baby arrives
Nenrousners and twitching spells and
that constant strain known to so many
women Is avoided. "Mother's Friend" is
the prescription of a famous physlcUn and
may he had at the drug store. It will
surety prove of the rreatcat value, not
only to the mother, bat to the health and
future of the child.
Write to the Bradtield Regulator Co..
Dept. C, ZOO Lamar Bulbllnc. Atlanta.
Ga., for their book. "Motherhood and the
Baby”, it la free and Is a book which,
caery woman should hare. Every expect*'
ant mother shosid aid nature for by so Go
ing pain at thy crisis ia avoided.
/ have been coming here for the last six years
and you can find my stock at work all over Tift
County. Ask your neighbor about them.
Will let you know when they arrive.
tree, pliant and re-
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank the neighbors
and friends for their many acts of
thoughtful kindness during the Al
ness and after the death of our be
loved husband and father, also Drs.
Peterson ahd Julian/for their faith
ful ministration. May the Lord send
them such friends and neighbors
should they have to pasa through sim-
fcaY trials. Gratefully.
Mrs.. Jons than Walkar and family.
Ulira Is positively nothing else as
good "Geta-lt” never Irritates the
live flesh, never makes the toe aora
You can go about ae usual with
Work or play, whlls "Gets-It," the
magic, doee all the ifork. Then the
corn peels right off like a banana
•kin. and-leaves the "We as smooth
and cortufree as youri tm- Never
happened’before, did li Til ess nob
Det. a bottle of "ffl today
from wny ^rug^etoje. 4 dh pay
of price by E. Utrrtnrt 4M-
eago. Jib , ,7
bulo in .Tifton and ref
C. O. dlLLEY
as the world's greatc