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Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions
This Old Remedy
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Bainbridge, are tfc« guests of Mr. aad Tkr *« N ««ro». in Jail for Taldag Mr.. N.t.r.l
Mn I D. Morgsn for tha week-end. Bow.n's Car.
They came by Moultrie bringing ’T'* Little-Six Buick touring ear^
Miaaea Lula Mae and Estelle Morgan *»>len from Mn. I. S. Bowen'
with them. Miaa LoU Maa will re- «*- near Brookfield. Sunday
turn with them aa <ar as Moultrie October 14. waa recovered in Macc
where aha i« teaching, Saturday .by Mr. Ed. Harrell, wl
Sheriff J. M. Shaw and Mr. Ed. b,d *P ent th «- wf * k lookin * th.
Harrell returned Thunday night c " Mr f° bn McM,H,n
from a four days' auto trip to Val- M p - Han-ell
dost. Wayeroas. Jarimonrill. and Joh “ Maultsby. the negro who
various other point, in search of f or .tealm K a car from » hat
Mrs. I. S. Bowen's Buick touring ear» CoL J - H - Patc - of Ashburn. ’
which was stolen from her home new Possession of the car when it - - «
'v™~x ir s±r
They found 1 * Williams, who had been working with , P rin <' There « » v./uab!c i
M "„.m' nry u Th br0UKht Mrs. Bowen for some time, and ln . of hammock and swamp lands l
from tt.Hacoochee f ° r "" other negro was arrested here Satur-; in K »" the river and these to
operation at * lo “' discharged with being connected »"** lb * »P rin K suggested I
on*ration was very successful and ^ theft Adams the possibilities for s
Maultsby is said to have Uken the * rn * toek f *™- With tbat
car from Tifton to Abbeville and car- Vlcw hr “ now building
ried aome passengers to Macon in m “ kin « improvements .th
the rar make the farm one of the show
Scientific Matboda. W Readily Yield to
car. A striking illustration of what can •
jaJr be done by applying modern metboda Socessfully used for fifty years,
tight, -here nature ha. already given tnd , imiUr <kin tronb i„
• ;on great adv.nUges U furnished by eome from , dUordertd , impure con-
,ho the farm of Mr. H. U. Adams, six di|ion cf th , blood> , nd t hey can
miles northwest of Tifton. only be cured by giving the blood a
w jth Mr- Adams has recently bought thorough clransing. and removing
the interest of Mr. R. M. Smith in ' ” * ‘ '*
this place and owns 336 acres of
known as the Joe Baker
place, lying along the west bank of
Little river. This property includes
“ —•*- • • - Baker\
Your Money
Back if you
wonderful remedy is without a«
I as a blood purifier, being prob-
the oldest blood medicine on the
IteL It hat been sold by drug-
i for fifty ye»r*.
>u are invited to write teMiay
complete and roll sdviee as to
treatment of your Own «xe. Ad-
, aid M-d-f?' Aj xs,rai!
dress, win
Specific Co, Dept. U
Luxianne has nothing up its sierra.
No. Ma'am. You yourself are going
to be the judge of whether thia fine,
old coffee has a right on your family
table or not. If you are not satisfied
that Luxianne goes farther and taste*
betterthan any othercoffeeat anywhere
near the price, your grocer will give
you hack every penny you paid. Stop
grumbling about your present coffee.
GivdM-uxianne a chance to show you
just how good a coffee can be. Ask
of Eczema and other skin eruptions.
A COMPACT
ELECTRIC
LIGHT AND
POWER PLANT
[ FORYOUR
FARM OR
the ordeal.
GIRLS! TRY IT!
GIRLS!
STOP DANDRUFF AND
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
The Reily-Taylor Company. New Orleans
Over 40.000 owners of farms, country homes
and stores, throughout the world, represent - lives
of over sixty tiilferent lines of business. 4 ar«. - tind.ng
DELCO-LICiilT to he a dependable a-id trjst-
Your hair becomes light, wavy,
fluffy, abundant and appears as
soft, lustrous and beautiful / as a
iyoung girl's after a "Danderine hair
| cleanse." Just try this—moisten a
I cloth with-a little Danderine and
| carefully draw it through your hair, 1
j taking one small strand at a time. j
This will cleanse the hair of dust.
I dirt nhd excessive oil and in just a I
I few moments you have doubled the j
i beauty of your hair.
I Besides beautifying the hair at
j once. Danderine dissolves every parti-;
'ele'of dandruff; cleanses, purifies
-ml invigorates the scalp, forever
stopping itching and falling hair.
But what will please you most will
be after a few weeks' use when you
will actually zee new hair—fine and
downy at first—yes—b
hair growing all dyer the scalp. If
you care for pretty, soft hair and loll
of it surely ('get a ennll bottle of
Knowlton's Dbnderinc from any drug
gist or toilet county, and just try it, ]
( Advertisement.)
Ottie L. Hall, of Nonman Park, en_
•listed for the army at Atlanta Friday
and was sent to Fort Oglethorpe.
Freeman Thompson, of Enigma,
and Isaiah Forbes, of Fitzgerald,
two negroes, enlisted at Atlanta
Thursday for the stevedore regi-
Mr. L. M. Veaxy. of Motor A. was Mr. and M
an early morning visitor to Tifior ]jttlo son. Lc
Monday. Nashville yest
Mr. M. Oman*. of Ty Ty. Route with Mr. Whi
8, was in the city on business Sat- Gaskins.
Bi-day. 4 A National
Mr. S. B. Ufhtfoot, of Route ry Parrish o
t, Ty Ty, was In Tifton on business on the Nation
Monday. < hul « Sun,u > r
Mr. J. W. Bolton, of Route 2, w»» """ ba ' 1, J r 41
attending to business in Ttffon Sat- *■’ u
arday. t T E
Mr. S. M. Cottle, Sr., of the Ty Ty cotton in J'j
w. anon. tL b..l.~ .1. “
Kara Tif.a, Salaida, Th.
Mr. J. M. Saak, f.na.r SM ckii ,„ d
man at Grantham's shop, has gone to
Macon to see more of the world. ^ j w p
Mis. Thelma Bates, of Jackson* * he h „
ville, is the guest of her mother. Mr*. >tm>L The fo|
Grace Bates, for the week-end. Mr Roy>| >m
Mra. Laura Smith Carson returned rd ^ thc«.Dav
Thursday frpm Dawson where she BV enue. J
had been the guest of Mrs. Bob Me-' q ^
Uin for a week. Gazette office
Mn. W. A. Kin* left this morn- on whieh MV i
in* for Brunswick to spend the frora one
week end with Mr. King who U in ean on j
that elty for some time. were nearly a
Addie Goodman, a negro woman, sulk had two
pleaded guilty before Judge Price Twq !rwin ,
Saturday morning and was sentenced , n y,, C | ul
Complete in 2 sizes, $350 and $420 f. o. b. Da,
' ton, Ohio. *
For Demonstration, wire, phone or write—
C. W. HOWARD.. THE DOMESTIC ELECTRIC CO.
Dealer. 17 State SU-W„ Savannah. Distributors Allan
plotte-l the ground- sdjoining this |
spring and it was from his work that
arrangements for artificial irriga
tion were made. A dam has been |
thrown across the stream below the
spring and bythis means a reservoir j
I holding two raitiimi gallons of water
has been formed \\ pumping house j
ha* been built and a pumping outfit
has been installed, driven by a 10-h-p. j
Fairbanks-Morse engine. Mr. Ad- j
a ms intends to adif to this outfit a ,
corn and feed mill, which will bo 1
driven by the same power. I
This pump throws a stream of j
water several hundred yards up an
adjoining hill where a tract of 6 1-2 j
acres is beipg irrigated. The eleva
tion is .45 feet and tlfcre are four I
vents from which the water is let
along the terraces between rows of i
growing truck and beds of cabbage
He married plant*. The plant* «re being gath- ,
Alabama in <‘ r ed now and the owner expect* to
children, sur- have three million for market this
■ing childmn season. On the terraces are growing
rber, of Jen- turnips and Irish potatoes. From tho
her father's latter Mr. Adams expects to obtain
leath; Mr. S. his seed for ten acres* in potatoes
tinsvillc; Mr. next year.
dahoma, and He expects to extend this artifie- ,
on of Tifton “1 irrigation to surrounding hillsides,
i him to the utilizing the same pumping outfit and
water reservoir, until he has four
•d to Tifton with a total of 23 acres "finder
as in the gro irrigation. Ik is already setting out
i his son for r ’ “res. in cabbage, on land which ho
Teat believci has treated with 8-4-2 fertilizer har-
'section and r °we.| in. and proposes to give n'coat
:olocate min. «t “‘‘rate. «* estimates that*if ho
Mitk Coovsrw- wl - ,cU these cabbage at 5 ccfitu each
verc conduct- be will olitaTn a yield of *600 to tho
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Hate Always Bought, and which • has been
ln use far over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
^ and has been made under his pef-
s . sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR!A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syntps. 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 aad Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sletp.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In the northc.v
ten "acre* of *pTendTiI hammr
BRIDGE OPENED
zri^ny drug store.
There largeTTfiy-cent cases contain
The bridge
I§bC£1E1^
■
more divided between ,
t'raatue* and onions. '
of his.cuctiHibcg crop
-H-cts to feed to his
i the surplus tomato
which has been closed several weeks
! for "repairs, will be open for travel
i Monday, is reported by the Board
of County Commsisioners.
Good Bread Is Half the Meal
Then make that Half
a Surety by using
—f Rising Sun
:„.r. Flour
(Self-Rising and Ready Prepared)
XXr&X All the ingredients already mixed
■ - - for you in proportions that assure
baking success. You can. not fail when
you use RISING SUN FLOUR.
OUT OF THE GLOOM.
:0 Reward, $100
On the southeast he is fencing
-jr.jo.oMo. ham will be poultry pens also in tho
tioosiou. .irrove. and below them pens for hi*
* breeding hogs, where thry can have
grtises a aeeess ttrnll the straw they want. Mr. j
We hope Adams expects to start in with 20
pift coun- breeders. He has four acres of rye
which shows that this will grow dur
ing dry weather. It is only five
!ave *° 0n weeks old but is ready for pasturage,
ter, rsr. whe „ contemplated improvements
nre finished. Mr. Adims -expects to
have one of the model stock farms of
W the country. But he is looking lor-
; ward to pleasure ’ai well as profit.
The swamp land is already thick with
' squirrels and deer often come to the
range. He proposes to stock the,
covers well with qsail, and the water
■ sod reservoir with fish, .and to jnake pj
■,t--iV:. • hunting lodge of the residence, where
he and his friends can find rest and
Throujh ail the
ages, a mother's love
has been the most
beautiful s-stlmest
ever expreset J. It Is
the mrst pathene.
The select Soft Winter Wheat, the pure ingredient*, the
sanitary scientific mixing, all go to set tho high standard
for Rising Sun Dour. Ask your grocer for IL
1 TEXAS WOSDER
Golden ' Hardware Co
Tifton, Georgia
Mr. C. S. Arnold, of Route 4, w
in the city on business Saturday.
Over40000
Satisfied Users Endorse
SEIF CRANNINfi
AIR COOLED
THICK PLATE
LOHfi.-LIVXO
BATTiRV
QALL6EARIN6S
1 J- 1 r- S
NO BELTS .
buwoirhosdJL
hog and goht pa*ture. There is a , ^'
£—n
beauttfui grove south of the rest-, ,,
dcncc and in this he intends to cub ,
off a idt for hi* ten mules where ■
they can lie fcl under the shade of>: -, .
the tree*. A modern tarn will b* ,
bui!t for tip: mules, horxe* and cat- j J
tic large enough to.shell#r 100 head
of the latter. South of this lot and 3