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THE VFTON GAZETTE, 1
BER 16, lfl7.
PERUNA Best All
Around Medicine
Ever Made
I Hope
You
Will
Publish
This
Letter
ITIFTON CONQUERS
DOUGLAS AGGIES
Local* Won at Fitzgerald Mon
day by Score of 18 to 6
"I suffered for flrteer years with
rheumatic symptoms. Peruna cured
me and I think It is the best all
are and medicine ever made. I hope
you sill publish this letter for the
benefit of others who suffer."
REMEMBER
We have a few more Cook Stoves
left at the old price until the car
en route arrives.
Also we are still selling Iron Beds
and Rockers at the same price un
til the car load arrives, which will
be about December 1st. ^
W'e must sell these goods now to
make room for three carloads of
Stoves, Chairs and Iron Beds.
Call at once while they last.
Remember the place.
LENT’S KENT’S
' Opposite the Court House Second Street
OFESSIONAL CfRDS
HEALTH OFFICER NAMED.
meeting of the Tift County _
Bo * H °t Health Monday morning u£“got away" for
GOOD. WELL-PLAYEB GAME
Both Tnw Put Up Croat Fig hi
But Tiftoo Town W.. Bo.t
And Woe.
T if ton Aggie* came back in won
derful shape Monday afternoon and
trampled the Douglas Aggies under
foot to the tune 18 to 6. on
Fitzgerald gridiron. This
than rekenged the Tifton team for
the 20 to 12 defeat suffered
the hands of the Douglas t« im
Fitzgerald last month. This gi
each team one game of the t
played, but aa Tifton scored five
touchdowns to Douglas’s four, Ttf-
touchdown thg best of
the season’s play, Monday
hard fought and well-played
by both sides.
Tifton won the
the kickoff. They went through
the Douglas teem for a touchdown
in about five minutes. The - gains
were made on a 33-yard forward
pass to Willis and big
the ends by Willis and Hafclq'
Harrell carried the ball neross the
Douglas goal line for his first touch
down. Tifton failed to kick goal.
The ball then changed hands se-
tarveral times, but Douglas finally
earried the ball to Tifton’* nine-
yard line, where they were held fo
downs and Tifton punted out o
danger. In the second quarter,
Douglas carried the bnll to Tifton’
2-yard line, but Tifton held ther
and punted out of danger. In-the
latter part of the second quarter.
Douglas pulled a trick play on a
'»rd pass formation and Adams
through a boken field for .15 yards
touchdown. They failed tq,
kick goal.
The third quarter was the closest
of the game, both teams playing
and th e balr changed hands
frequently. I
In the fourth quarter, Tifton
gained the ball by interceptin': a for
wjtrd pass and on the first play, Wil-
33-yafd
round right end for a,touchdown.
HR. "A. G. FORT Dr. R. W. Todd was elected Health
EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT j Officer for Tift county, to fill the' No" g"oal was kicked.
\ Tifton had the advantage of the
from then on and advanced
■Cor. 2nd Street and Love Avenue vacancy caused by the resignation of
Office Phone 257 Residence 219 ^ C. C. Whittle, who is in the milt
Tifton,, Georgia.
tary service.
DR. J. B. S. BLITCH.
Physician and Surgeon
the ball continuously. With only i
Dr Todd will hav e offices in the few wcon ds t0 p Uy. p, r ker carried
; courthouse and is at the service of -
1 the public.
ONE THOUSAND TONS
0£PEANUTS BOUGHT
By the Local Oil Mills Already
This Season
n WEALTH DANGEROUS fACTOR. j
A SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF GOAL
Interferring With Their Men.fec
uring. Season U Early and
Peanuts Continue to Come In
If you don’t believe there mti
big crop of peanuts in this of
the country this year, visit the ware
house of the Planters Cotton Oil
So far this company has bought
about 1,000 tons of peanuts, and
the season is just well under way.
Two carloads were unloaded Mon
day, and about a carload
by wagon. Besides this, Charley
Mathis, buyer for the company.
•lit to bid on six or eight cars r
About 600 ton* have been bt
which have not been shipped, in,
the mills having a supply
for a month at least.
Considerable time has been lost
because of the shortage of ei
For this reason, the mills had
shut down for a few days, and the
supply of coal on hand now will
only last a short while.
The mills are paving frrvn *106
to *115 a ton for peanut*. A* n
rule, grower* who exnerimented
ith the cr °P fnr first l ™°
•nr are highly pleased Where
crop was not carefully looked
'ter, both in cultivation and hnr-
■sting. of
Those
i the
o in the no
early
their pennt
*80 a
class.
whole, taking, in view thd
shortage in the cottonseed crop and
the demand for food stuffs, the pen-
eron-is A hoon to the countrv.
for it contributes abundance of fat.
EAT BIG MEALS! NO
SOUR. ACID STOMACH,
% INDIGESTION OR GAS.
’’P.p.’.
pain" is quickest, surest
:h Relief Known
—Try III
Time it! Pape!* Diapepsin will
sweeten a sour, gassy or out-of-ordei
stomach within five minutes.
If your meals don't fit comfortal
ly. or what yo-' eat lies like a lump of
lead in your stomach, or if you have
I or long standing diseases
CALOMEL?
Cel,
sel is Quicksilver end Acts Uk,
Dynemite on Your Liver.
Calomel loses you
HORRIBLE I they put up
luird.
day:
DR. N. PETERSON
Tifton, Georgia
I hours: 10 to 11 am 3 to « pm know what caloml is. It's dangerous
• at Residence. Bell Phone No. i 11 crashes into sour bile like dyna-
; . mite, cramping and sickening you.
JOHN A PETERSON Calomel attacks the bones and Should
Office Dentist never be put -into your system.
Me. OMde. Sandier. Second St 1 Wh “ '"I™™*.
Tifton, Gnorgin
heartburn, that is usualy a sign of
the ball over for the third touch- j scr idit7 of the stomach,
down for Tifton. get from your pharmacist a Ilfty-
Both teams played well. Doug-' eent cagc of p,^., Di . pepd| , ^
las went in with som e cripple*. but |tak , , doM jurt u Kon „ you eJin
game fight and lost.-n,^ be no n0
, belching of undigested food, mixed
with acid, n 0 stomach gas or heart
burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the
stomach, nausea, debilitating head
aches or dizziness. This will all
go, and besides, there will be no sour
food left over in the stomach to poi
son your breath with nauseous odors,
| Pape's Diapepsin helps to nutrm-
lize the excessive aeid in tho stomach
• „o.i Poiscting!
Hardwick U On. .f BUI Harris’* Mi*. ^ *
In th* Joint*. mu*-
ft*' I g“ u “* In Buffalo. N. V- T-r.
LjZt,~ c ? vrTnI * combination of na;. e
^ called Anuria —vlii. a
rlwt at 11 * * e ' J ,rrm **»•
tl ' p l‘ a| n. swilling and iu-
*“*»*«*«. II you are a guff,ft r
nr Batlsm, tack ache, pains hero
c * n ob *<*in Anuria at any
and*ili7t “*) 8,11 r> ' 1 ‘ cf from tho poii-i
Md lltaWht about by uric soldi or
10c. for trial pkg. Anuria
5*- w,n l “* J ®“7 Hoc* uioro
P«t«nt Ban llthla and eliminate* uric
Tri.i tn w *‘ pr mel l* ,u **f- A abort
trial w| eonvlnee you.
b » regular Insurance and 11I»-
**. f *!^ Wg meat eaten and thoee
who dcfll llme-salu In their Jolnu.
Those who missed hearing __
Emmett R. Shaw speak at the court | P^i I*
*“■» •“■“J TT,' ““.r-sTalu'k.^foSS
some good laugha, and then some.
He handled the opposition with bare
knucka, so to speak, and put in some
punches to the plexus.
Unfortunately, Monday Is a busy
day and the peopl e in court had to
rush out to get dinner during the
hour recess. Thus cut Mr. .Shaw’s
audience down lower than it should
have been, and as h e did not begin
until I o’clock and court waa to con
vene at 1:30 he had to make an
hour’s speech in 85 minute*, which
put him at a disadvantage.
After defining hi* position on a
few questions of moment, Mr. Shaw
gave each of his opponent* a swipe
in passing. Mr. nardwick he aal«l
mi., using his opposition to conscrip
tion ns a cloak to cover a multitude
of greater sins. He did noi b'amc
him for opposing the measure: such
vas h*» right if those were his con
victions. But after It became a
aw and was a part of the govern
ment’s policy of prosecuting the
ear. to continu* this opopsition
ould accomplish nothing save nd-
•ertising himself and givng aid and
..mfort to the enemy. He called
ittc.'.tion to the fact that Mr. Hard-
vick had never been elected by the
people but held hi* position by vir-
vfntinn manipulation.
Harris, he said, wni
Now he waa trying to
■rrause of a mistake for
AWtNUjrBflMBfcta
jrwSfigr
suffering tram, i
folntD'-v,. d!»l’*
flatnmallnn, bn
■snsml daMut,. .
sure to benefit. In tablet and liquid torn.
Dr. Pteres’s Pellets were firm
readjr-to-use form nearly 80 years ago, Md
will alwayi relieve he Inactlvw l»gr SM
bilious new. Insist on getting Dr. Plemrt
Pleasant Poigu—there Is boos SO good-
part responsible
Harr 1 * wai
■ Hardwick's
t showing remits,
dr. Candler i« a brother to a
Itimiilioneire ami the wealth of
frenily is n dangerous element
politics. The threatened Cand
ying of Georgia i* something the
•pie should guard against. IE
Murphey's brother Asa really want*
to serve the people of the state he
bould withdraw his drink product
'rom the ranrket and let the chib”
• of th P next geneiatiqn have
healthier and hardier ancestors.
Ir. Shaw entertained hia audien-
which should have been lager.
If he returns to Tifton again, it
will b 0 larger.
JjMuCNov. 13—Victory is crowning the efforts of Ko-
‘hr* forces.
All Choked Up With Catarrh?
Why Continue Makeshift Treatment?
Sprayi and douches will never
cure you.
Catarrh is a
enough when
. ’'ages, causing painful a»u uun-
culi breathing and other discomforts.
Hut J he real danger comet when it
into your lungs.
should at once
This fa ,
whi. b tomh only the
id of Catarrh, you must drive the
disease germs dht of your bicod.
Splendid results have- been re
ported from the use of S. S S, which
completely routs from your blood the
Catarrh germs, for which it is a per
fect antidote.
S. S. S. it sold by all druggists.
If you with medical advice as to the
treatment of your own individual
c no *ime ex-i,.;*e, write to-day to Chief Medical
irthle-.- remedies' An. ,',cr. Swift Specific Co, Dept. B
To belAtlaafa. Ga.
All kinds of fruits, apples, oranges,
grni es, nuta and fresh vegetables al
ways on hand at Whitley’s Grocery
and 10-Cent Store. 8-d2t-w2t
VW«IlTiT4VAVAT'*T4Y4V*rAY*YAY4iTiiTiT^WttWTiUT
“ PIANOS, ORGANS
VJCTROLAS
And Eveything In Music
Lowest Prices—Easy Terms
MATHIS & YOUMANS COMPANY
112 N. Patterson Street Valdosta, Georgia
WH1DDON GETS *7.500.
aod O. .
Suit Ag
Wa* Settled La*t Week.
From Cordele Sentinel—Cecil V.
Tifton, has recovered
,500 for personal injuries
sluggish tlline < 1 in wreck on the Baltimore
r
. 'at
DR. A. E. O’QUINN
FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORK
Crown .ml Bridge Work a Specialty
believe you need a dose of danger- - JJ* 1 *"*’ -A"* 1 L® rior tion * nd P^'^ing proper digestion.
l.n.al m ,.IJ„.a. CT , l ^ tt .. ? ou, ^ ' **U« „ otaU. I. -...in,
druggist sells for a few cents a large c . j 1 for you at any drug store.
• b " ul * 01 u - r T "“- ’• hich iSSs hZ, T'i Th ™ «* ■»-
entirely vegetable and plea
take and is a perfect substitute for
i conducted the case for Whid-
C. R. DICKERT
G*saril Practitioner of D.ntUlry
Over Pinkston's Drug Store ^ ^
Tifio.. c—•■■ UomriT oirt, 11 ”" “• ,
**r . s-nn, liver wilhnnt nlrrln, »p In. ■ WW "“
j side, and can not salivate.
- Don’t take calomel! It makes you
- c ~” " ** »•« 1.1~«.
Tifton. Gaergia - day’s work. Dodson's Liver
““”““~“““ straighten* you right up and yc» , nl .
gi.. w a. ana. ,i,„ m. ou.
,d | smashed through a bridge on the , dr l for P ta »-ting
j Mahoning river, near Castle Junec
tion, Ohio.
R. C. ELLIS
Atiocaoy-Al-Low ] cause it is pefectiy harmless
attention given to collections doesn't gripe.
to matters relating to land titlea. —o
practic. in all tke Coart. ] MRS. MASON. HONORED.
Bldg. Tifton,- 3*- - The •Winii.-iii'* 1 QbAu&h* li'mper-’;
Lsnc® Union, of Tifton. held its
enough "Pape’s Diapepsin'
usually keep the entire family free
from stomach acidity and ita symp-
Tift ,u peri or ee.rt for Wl* •<”*■
,„d attled vilh ft. Delljaere erd h “ rttu ,? " J
, Ohi. for ,7.100. ft, -atU-poit ““*•
^. one having been completed this week.
° ne 1 The Plaintiff was head brnkeman
the Baltl- BROOKFIELD DOTS.
' The weather is ideal, only
H. S. MURRAY
Attoroay-At-Law
TMton, !! CaoTgia
Office in Golden Building
ILWOOD & HARGRETT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
g. t> Tifton. Ga.
DR. J. D. WILBANKS
VETERINARIAN
Office at Teackatona’s StabU
Pkona 273—Raaidanca 137
■ rospoodad to day or aigkl
Tifton, Georgia.
Seme cane grinding is going on.
WglL. J., 4. F- Gooiiman say* -he
fhas read the Bible through from
fail ldde ia "' dc th ‘* I ur Be say* he
.. . . 0 u> move properRr. HERHINE Ys ah '!®** wot 'iH6W that Tie pronounced
lar meeting Thursday. November 8. admirable bowe l regulator. It helps every name and won! correctly.
A pleasing feature of this meeting Uie.Hvcr:.and stomach and r«*toro».a j bnt called"t something “If there
cn M are others that have read the Bible
Xft .J. E. Muon, . “Life «*■ *“ * W holJ ?p ^ rar ^ ut ,.
how many.
tendering toChe'President,‘fine feeling of stmgth and buoy-''
Mason, a "Life Member- " ne y „ Price 60c ' 801 d by Con ** r u
ship" in the W. C. T. U.. as a small DrU * C °' - L
tangible appreciation of the many
MR WILLIAMS ACCEPTABLE.
J. C.
Quitman. Ga., Nov. 9.—The peo-
b of Brooks county and thia sec-i
Sufferer From Indigestion Relieved, tion of the state are expressing much
"Before taking Chamberlain's X a ^- 'satisfaction over the announcement
lets my husband suffered for several coming from Atlanta that Volney
csja;S8rS5OTas!^i««“ -»,*• *» ,to
after eating. Chamheriain’s Tablets >' ear tor a plac e on the Railroad
relieved him of theae spoils right Commiasion. ^“ink^. U ‘rera Ioo«,ner. paoPit-
away. write* Mn Thomas Casey, | Mr. William* lives in Waycross, rlght-off corn-remover. Thafa be-
Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable every- but - - —
“I Should Worry
Now About Corns!”
They Peel Off With “ Oete-It"
Two corns are no worse than one,
-henyo3_
liar Farm & Oily Loans, M ,7.,
I through Tifton Sunday night
lonnt of turning to Camp Wheeler from
hut people here look upon him
*1 South Georgia man and not from
passed any P Rrtieu * nr town, because for
Kkev an unlimited
loan on farm lands and Moultrie, where'he spent
f property, in liberal amounts, at,
I 1-t and 6 per cent straight Inter-
Car, make lpaa^n any county
■ad gat them promptly.
B. C. WILLIFORD, Atfy.
O’Neal aod McLeod Building
Office* 30-22
Tiftoo, Ga-, Phase 107.
Sunday.
Croup?
-Make Big Money
M running. 17V
t*wr mill lift-!
raasssxrm
WleM(W,tX hoxV
Mildly I
nM MW BSold by all druggius
discovery
for Coughs b Colds
Don't permit yourself
constipated, aa your system immediate
ly begins to absorb poison from the
backed-up waste matter. Use Dr.
King’s New Life Pills and keep well.
There is no better safeguard against
flags Try it tonight. 25c. AH druggia*
! ti»e
movement undertaken in this section
of the state.
People over the entire state view
Volney Williams ns a public man
who does things, and thus the an
nouncement of his probable ca'ndi-
dacy for Railroad Commissioner will
be as well received in North Georgia
as in tho southern part of the state.
KIMBROUGH-BATES. I oiie riii. cm toreeT
l*o drops of -GelS-lt”
'“Mian—Hary Kimbrough and Mr. Inowthet P that old corn’ ha* been
Eidson Bates were married at the mate* cutting *an d U digging* at »
heme of Rev. J. B. Mollis on Motor
Route A. Sunday morning at 9:30. necessary. Remember '0*ts-It"Tg
Mr. and Mrs. Bates are for the „ ol haT . lo tak. off
present with Mr*. Grac. Bates the **>"• or . pomp* under the ub.
groom’s mother, on North Park eve- io*L 8e* t ^hsI*roa°ftt *"Set»-It®
nue. The groom U with the Choate M
Grocery Company. j- store tor “Oeta-It." or It will
Tb. bride l, ft, eld« draAftr SS4a& W “ * “•
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kimbrough.! auiu m i if ton and rfacommanded as
The Gazette wishes for. them a!as the world’s greatest
long and happy wedded life. j by Brooks Parmacy Co.
MAKE FALLTRADING A PLEASURE
By visiting our store where you will find
an Immense stock of merchandise that
in many instances are much cheaper than
you will find elsewhere. Our stock of
Ladies’ Coats is still complete—We know
we can please you.
Children’s and Misses’ Coats, Ladies’
and Misses’ Water Proof Coats,just the
kind, you know.
Our Dry Goods stock is complete and you
can find many things, such as Dress
Ginghams, Flowered and Striped Poplins
10 1-4 Sheeting, Feather Ticking and
many other stripes, 10 to 2Q% cheaper
than at other places.
Sweaters for Everybody. Men’s and boys’
Suits at the old prices.
Make Buying a Pleasure by Visiting
Our Store.