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LITTLE FRANCES EVANGELINE
MALLORY
Catarrh of Stomach
Did Not Know It
Nearly
Starved
Makes'
GoBetter
Mn. Bolen* Tanner. Athena, Ohio,
writes: “I cannot find word* to ex-
pros* my thank* lor your kind ad
vice. I never once thought I had ca
tarrh of the atomach. I commenced
taking Peruna. aa you directed. My
atomach continued to hurt mo for
about two weeks after I began the
medicine, and then It atof'ped. I now
have a good appetite, wbllo before
I was nearly starved."
Those who object to liquid medl-
Crisp. crunchy toast done to a
golden brown, spread with rich,
creamy butter—that and a cup
of good, old Luzianne. There's
a breakfast in itself that's hard
to beat—mighty hard. You buy
a can of Luzianne today. If it
doesn't go better and farther than
any other coffee at the price,
your grocer will refund your
money, without- question or
quibble. Ask for profit-sharing
catalog.'
PERUNA
Made Me Well
London, Oct. 15.—A combined German Und and a«al
drive aga'nat Petrograd i* apparently under way.
Tho German force* are meeting with a grim resistance at
Oesel and on Dago and Moon Islands. Fire from the Russian
land batteries is reported to have sunk four German destroyjra
and driven a German light-bruiser ashore in a sinking cond 1 -
tion. The German higlf^commander is evidently intending to
seize the Islands dominating the Gulf of R'ga and to land
forces in an effort to turn the Prussian flank.
Washington. Oct. 12.—The Senate Committee notified
Senator LaFollette that he may appear before them Tuesday
in his own defense. •
The Peily-Taylor Company. JfevrOrleans
PREPARE FOR THE CRISIS
iccted sumons cf this,
life brings vividly be-.'
ids the uncertainty of
ertainty of death. None
in her playful chijil-
uld be stricken hy tha.
clay—still and cold in
I naturally lea* Aak foe i
•Mothers Friend" at the
tialar and do not go a single
out applying IL Write Tt-
Regulator Co TVrf- r> .- *
In*. Atlanta 6*. snJ 4*.7 wl
book of V oDlUuUy jreM.'
awaltli
Mr. L. C. Bell, of Route t. TiftonJ
as in the city Friday on busineaa. I
Mr. B. L. Butler, of Chula, was 1
itung the visitors to Tifton Satup.
Mr. J. R. Elliott, of Rout* 4, Tif-
n, was in the city on business Mon-
erlala
Mr. T. G. Gray, of Route 1, Tif-
n. was a visitor to the city Satur-
THE SWEET LOST COUNTRY
In the Sweet Lost Country of Long day.
Set Contents la Fluid Drar
for Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Gastoria
Always / .
Bears the
Signature//.IT
I Neuralgia ,of the face, shoulder.
, hand*, or feet requires a powerful
. remedy that will penetrate the flesh. u /**-
1 BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. vjr ; „
1 possesses that power. Rubbed in or whn
'where the pain is felt is all that is j e>( j jn
■ necessary to relieve suffering and
restore normal conditions. Price 25c. nenrt-t.
1.50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by acidity
! Conger Drug Company. | Get/
Mr. W. A. Darnell's auto was bad- ( ty-cent
' ly damaged late Friday afternoon take a dose just as soon as you can. 1 John, the ten-y
'when it was run into by a - car driv- There will be n* sour risings. no'and Mrs. J. A. Pc
'cn by Mrs. C. H. Belcher. Mr. Dar- belching of undigested food mixed by an r.uto and
nell’s car was standing on Love ave- ' with acid, no stomach gas or heart- seriously injured
snue, next to his store. Mrs. Belcher bum, fullness or heavy feeling in the about 10*80 at th
^attempted to turn the corner in her stomach, nausea, debilitating head- avcvie and Secon
;car and failed to make the turn,'aches or dizziness. This will all go.' Mr. T. Y. Fie
^striking Mr. Darnell's car, smashing ' and, besides there will be no sour .south on Love at
rone wheel and one fender. j food left over in the stomach to poi- see John, who was
:labk? ftop-'-Ml'jofcr.ls
lingthcfari w K‘*» uU
• Stcssadf and &»«<$?
lur stomach. -
i. that is usu
the stomach.
-ER JOHN PETERSON HURT.
; A helpful
Conslipotion and DuffN
. and FgecrfaAMSS mi
Loss ofSIXEP
; resulUmSJbrivriwmlwai
j Simile Sitnstav 0 *
c Simile
^^VsrsCoxcssr.
NEW VPHK-
Mlephort
me over the ’
!nd.—Do not tell
what you want Tell me. feeling iftht—who hat
k**P bmnth. tfezlness. can't rieer.
ithers wanting
bothered
I will have a carload of good
4th.—rWhcp you make a date with ach, or have a bad cold.
Ml WVI jm yOUftogS tqritr» 'Are you'kctT»inTr < pTmr*i'.-wehtTlmn
a close pen. Do not have a with Caseareta, or merely forcing a
few in one place, and .sotne | passageway every few day with
in another. My time is val- salts, cathartic pills or castor oil?
uable, ond so is yours. | Tascarets work while y'-u sleep;
I want to serve as many people as ctvar-se the stomach, remove the sour,
possible, and if you will do your undigested fermenting food and foul
part, the others will have a better' gases take the excess bil-t r»-»m 'be
chance. | liver and carry out of i
At present call me at FitzgeraM, ; ,;t the constipated arni'o t
Ga. If I am not there at that time, poison in the bowels,
call again, or possibly Central can j A Casenret tonight will
locate me for you. It will cost you y, u out by morning—a 1'
nothing-' unless you got to talk. fiom any drug store wilt,
. Very respectfully, Womack sweet, liver ,-n» !>
Win. E. White, jilor and nead clear for months.
U. S. Vet Inspector. Don't forget the children. They love
o Cascarets because they taste good—
l MULES iND HORSE BURNED never gripe or sicken. Adv.
young Percheron Mares arid IVII-
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.
Mrs. M. L. Webb, of Omega, re- from Jeff In
ceived a cablegram Sunday from Dr- .
Webb saying that ha had arrived I II Ant
safely jn England. Dr. W«j|b is Id D N Mrl
On* Who Shows No - Favor. ; Lieutenant in the U. S. Medical Corpl **‘® * * 1
A merciless judge is Father Time, and will be stationed for awhile i» j
Before him the weak and the want- an English hospital,
big go to the wall. Only the truth Sergeant W. A. Hollis, of Camp j
can stand. For years the following Wheeler, spent Sunday with his pari. _
statement from a Tifton resident has Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollis. Sari j'
withstood this sternest of all testa, grant Hollis expects his regiment ta
Mrs. J. C. Kennedy, 613 Central more in a-few weeks to Long Island,. WttJ very tick*
Ave., says: “For a long time my preparatory to embarkation f<*. _______
back troubled me so that I was hard- France. j |{!j![j^Ml]ll
Ijr able to get around I eouhbr't Mr Alfrw , G oggans came home M
net nights and mornings. I suffered j Tom Cjimp Gordon Saturday night ( Wf
from headaches and felt tired nntf-, pcmiinK MVtn j hours here with his ;■•* ^
languid. I had no strength or ambi- rr l Bt , rc ,. returning Sunday at Af J j
Won to do anything. My kidney* Mr. Goggans has been trans- .. .. , zJ
A MERCILESS JUDGE
matter and
1 raise them myself, do not haf'e
MEEKS-SIMS.
to charge a middleman’s profit.
leT. lost his bam and Miss LiBy Meeks and Mr. J. Mon-
horsc and two mules roc Sims, of near Ocilla, were mnr-
-ht about 12 o'clock.' ried at the courthouse at 11 o'clock
not discovered until Sunday morning,. Judge W. M. Scl-
i a blaze and nothing ars performing the ceremony.
and can sell you mares cheaper
than they can be bought any
where else in their class./
I 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.
secretions were unnatural-. I used
Doan's Kidney Pills and now I-don't
have any backaches and my kidneys
are nonnal.”
OVER SIX YEARS LATER Mr*
Kennedy said: “I am glad to tell
Others that Doan's Kidney Pills have
cored me. They are a mighty good :
medicine and I am always glad to '
recommend them to others.’’
Price 60 cents, at all-dealers. Don't -
sfcnply aak for a kidney remedy—
get Doan's Kidney Pill*—the same
that Mrs. Kennedy' had. Foster-Mil-
bnra Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv. j
V. , , xml lac* ol am union
| of incendiary origin aa no fire had F(jr (U 5Uch
been near the bam during the day. unmistakable earnest ne
I . Q ! Scott's Emulsion, and i
i Noah E. Wildes, of Nashville, and j®***?'* ia concentrate
•Jaa. B. Roberson, of Adel, are among ^ B ^^k*nesa'u> »u
, the recent enlistments in Atlanta for i£ c a sturdy and arong.
C. O. GILLEY
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