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Cet’Vbur
Grocer's
Opinion
He know* coffees—has mixed them
end sold them for yean. He knows
Luzianne. Ask him whet he thmt^
of it. Ask him whet most of hie
customers think of it., Luzianne will
■tend or foil by this test. If the re
port is favorable, take home a rep ^,4
try it younelf. Make up a pot, ac
cording to directions. You have
nothing to lose, for the guarantee
assures your money back if you don’t
like Luzianne. Buy a can today.
Ask for profit-sharing catalog.
' C ?ff ee
The Reily-Taylor Company, .New Orleans
MS
They do the work. Mr. William-
! *on lost a *20 bill. Mr. Willard
i Gnulding found it. Mr. Williamson
I advertised and got his money. That
is the way Gazette want advs do the
work.
Congressman Frank Park spent n
few hours in Tifton Monday morning
coming over from Sylvester. He ex
perts to return to Washington about
U10 27th, to be on hand for the open
ing of Congress on the 3rd.
The Tifton Ice and Power Com
pany announces through the Gazette
that the company is ready to
meat for curing. Several fanners
already have stored meat this
son. Last year a large number
saved their meat by storing it
Sealed bids for carrying the mail*
from the postofllce at Tifton
trains will be received by Postmas
ter Bennett up to November 26.
Mr. B. L Lanier, carrier, recently re
signed and his place is temporarily
filled by Mr. Will Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Horne left for
Atlanta, via the Atlanta ^
ham and Atlantic Railwny, Sunday
night to take in the Billy Sunday
meetings. Mr and Mrs. Horne arc
be honored while in attendance
upon the meetings with seats in the
executive committee group.
Lumber from this section it being
used by Uncle Sam in the building
of submarines to fight the Germans.
Tho Phillips Lumber Company,
Tifton. has made several shipments
of timber to the Submarine. Boat
Corporation . and would make
if the cars tytuld be secured.
Surgeons agree that in case. _
Cuts. Bums. Bruises and Wounds,
— .... .. v—.- the FIRST TREATMENT is most to.
pletely. Price 25c, ROc and *1.00 portant. When an EFFICIENT anti-
5 bottle. Sold by Conger Drug septic is applied promptly there is no
(danger of infection and the wound
COTTON—P..re. and Bait.* I begins to heal’ st once. For Use on
Savannah Cotton Factors nro' h- man or beast. BROZONE Is the
Smrannah Cotton Factors, are sub- mEAL ANTISEPTIC and' HEAL,
etantial.. reliable and energetic. | INC AGENT. Buy it now and be
Their extensive warehouse facilities ready fnr an emergency. Price 26c,
•nd superior salesmanship are at 6fic, *1.00 and *1.50. Sold by Con-
your command. Thoy are abund- I Ker Dru * Co "
•ntly able to finance any quantity' TAKEN UP-One dun colored
of cotton shipped them. Isn’t it to ,,eer - " bout 3 S''"" oId - “<
your Interest to try them? Do it plncc • N ‘»f™ber 10. Owner
now and be convinced. 8-1 wflm eet P*- V,n »f for th “ J
BUSTED ROMANCE.
Utere was a young lady named|
Stella
.Whose beau was a bow-legged fella.
When he ask her to sit
In his lap, why she Ut
On his -aoft com. then how he
bella.
Timee-Union.
Mr. C. W. Parker, of Brookfield.
- was In the city on business Monday.
Mr. Alfred. Goggans, of the base
hospital corps at Camp Wheeler,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
witlv homefolks.
Mr. Weyman P. West from Camp
Wheeler at Macon spent the week
end with the family of Mr. H. M.
West on Route 1.
Mr. L E. Bowen left last week
for Florida, where he will s'pend the
winter. lie is now in Tampa and
may later go to Miami.
Mrs. B. B. Tanner and little dau
ghter. Martha, have returned to
Wrightsville, after a vialt to Mrs.
S. L. Lewis at the Agricultural CoL
lege.
Messrs. C. F. Sheppard, W. F.
Cody. Anderson Coker, Henderson
Woods and Harry Kulbersh came
down from Camp Wheeler Saturdny
afternoon to epend Sunday at home.
Rub a sore throat with BALL
ARD’S SNOW LINIMENT. One or
*—1 applications will
K 1
- j keep. W. H. McCleland, Route 6,
K.-n» s Furniture find Music Store ; Tjfton. "\ 17dwl
purchase^ a new Republic truck j n . . ,
A irhv tu. TTi.j deny ih. r.port of
from Mr. C. A. Irby Friday. This
was the fourth truck sold during the
week by Mr. Irby, tho other three
going
many
deaths and much sickness in the
camp. While there' nre a good man J
sick and some have diod, the pro*
PERFECT CONFIDENCE
BIG CARNIVAL IS
CfllHINGTOTIFTON
Great United Shows Hero Un
der Auspices Red Cross
QUEEN'S CONTEST k FEATURE
>m. Till Coe.ly La<fe Will B.
Chosen Queen and Pre.onted
With Two Liberty Bond,.
The Great United Shows, which
will exhibit here the week of Nov. 26
to Dec. 1, under the auspices of the
Red Cross Chapter, comes to the city
well- recommended as a clean, moral
and up-to-date amuaement organi
zation. The company is composed of
rs, 15 pnid attractions, 2 free
30 concessions, uniform band.
In the amusement line-up there is a
great ;vsriet.v of shows, something
to amuse snd entertain everybody,
and the new 1917 model -carry.us-nll
osting $20,000. and the big Eli Fer
ris Wheel. Among the many novel-
ies are the big Circus Side Show with
II the live strange, odd and pecu-
ar people and the mysterious per-
onage. Spidorn, who talks
living girls head with a spiders
oily. Then the Big Minstrel Show
hat always ‘Jclights the old and
young alike; the cabaret show
with pretty girls
an ( J funny comedians; the Monkey
Speedway, where the little monlo-
-ive the miniature cars around
see track with almost human
gence. The Motor Drome
any other attractions make up
the big show.
The Queen's Contest, whirh will
be hel<l under the management of
10 local chapter of the Red Croaa,
ill give to some lady in Tift coun
ty the honor of being elected Queen
of the Carnival and Tift county, and
will also give her *100 in Liberty
Bonds, as that is the prize offered
to the lady who receives the most
votes. Ballot boxes will be placed
all over town and in the county
and votes arc 1 cent each,
votes will be counted each day and
the standing of the contestants pub
lished. The contest will close ThUS
ivember 29th, at 9 p. m. and
the winner announced.
This part of the week’s entertain-
ent is managed exclusively by the
executive committee of the chapter.
The contest will open Monday eve
ning Nov. 19 th. at 7 p.m.
SCRUBS LOSE GAME.
tiger.ld High School Won Came
Here Friday. Score 7 to 6.
The Fitzgerald High School foot-
ill team Friday afternoon defeat
ed the Aggie Scrubs for the second
time this season, the score being 7
n. The game was very close.
The Aggies Veem to be satisfied
th the game, considering the large
ore by which they were defeated
when the two teams played In Fitz
gerald..
Dozier, left halfback for Fitzger
ald. suffered a slight fracture of
tho left elbow joint during the game.
The Aggies felt the need of n
good punter during the game nt
keep the ball
out of dangerous territory. How-
pulled several good tor
's and intercepted some
of the Fitzgerald proNes.
• of Tho,. Who Hav. Entered
A lively spirit of competition is be
ginning to animate the ladiea who
have entered theJJnited Lifo auto
mobile campaign ■
The names of the contestant* in
alphabetical order arc:
Mrs. E. R. Bussey. Omega.
Mias Eva McAllister. Harding.
Mrs. W. G. Pilcher, Alapaha,
Mrs. C. S. Pittman, Ty Ty.
Mrs. P. P. Williams, Enigma.
It is expected that one or two
others will be admitted, as the start
ing period does not close until next
Thursday. ,
Interest in the contest is wide-
iprcad, os these ladies have hundreds
of friends who are rallying to their
lupport. The contest is unique, the
contestants not having to buy any
thing nor sell anything.
They induce their' friends to sign
cards agreeing to grant interviews on
the subject of insurance to represen
tatives of the United Life. Then
every man who purchases a policy has
the privilege of voting for a contes
tant." and the lady who rcceivs the
largest number of votes will be n-
irded the Ford touring car.
Another feature of the contest
which is unusunl is its shortness, clo
sing the 20th of next month, less than
five weeks from today.
The United Life is a fine. Old Line j '■ m
company of New Hampshire that is- j
sue* life insurance policies which pro-1
tcct from accident as well as death.
South Georgia headquarters are in
the Boatright building at Tifton.
phone 815.
Wh.t South Georgia Conf.r.oc.
During th. Lwt Yrn. .
Albany, Ga., Nov. 19—The final
report of the year's work through
out the South Georgia Methodist
fonfercncc is as folUws:
Infants baptized 1,096, Adults
baptized 2,905. Eyworth league
122. member* 4,846; number o
Sunday schools 878. officers and
teachers 5,703; Sunday scholars 69,-
526.
Amounts assessed or superannua
ted preachers, widows snd orphans
*23,970. Paid on this assess!
*23,597. Assessed for foreign
dssions , *22.900; paid *31.397.
Speciajfor missions *3,372. Grand
total '*3i.769. Increase *5,908. As
sessed for home and confcrencno
ions *26,000. Pnid *25,995.
Specials *1,190. Increase *913.
messed for church extension *13.-
40; paid *13,551.
Assessed for education *16,600;
laid *15.874.^ Raised for Ameri-
nn Bible Society *1.2:2. Assessed
or support of presiding elders *28,-
580, paid.
lid pastors *244.98": Bishops
*4.081 Numher of societies 817,
housed of worship 787. value *2,-
443.000 Indebtedness *00.383.
r al chare
217.
FREE VOTING COUPON
GOOD FOR 200 VOTES.
Mr. Hardy, Boatright building,
Tifton.
I hereby cast 200
Automobile Campaign
**" or Mrs.
Signed
Address
i in your
SUGAR SITUATION SERIOUS
» Relief in Sight and There l.._.
May not he any Until Next Year. Sufferer From Indigestion Relieve
Tifton is up aaninst a serious su- . ‘‘Before taking Chamberlain's Tn
gar shortage ,et * my husband suffered for several
TV. „ ycxm from Indigestion, causing him
The supply in Tifton was practi- have pains in the stomach and distri
:ally exhausted Saturday week, but after eating. Chamberlain’s Tablets
Amour
f *1.0
of d
•ise 8. Value
less *17.189.
[0. District
•r of damaged
nnge *13.073.
bsses sustnin-
i paid *8.
cd *13.027.
Collected *13.0:
taken 284. Wesleyan Christian i
vocato 5.110. Ra sed for forei
missions. Amorieus district. *2.785
Columbus district *2.383. Cord,
district $3,030. Mn.on district *1
133. McRae district *2.259. Si
nnnah district *4,592. Thomasvi
district *3.666. Valdosta district *2.-
716. Raised by Epworth Leagues
*1,956, Young J Allens memorial
*1,050: Church extension *13,471.
Grand total from all sources *144,-
000. Raised by the woman’s for
eign missionary societies *62.695.66.
during the week the dealers got in
vety limited supply, which has been
used conservatively and to tho best
ntlvnntngc. Indications are that" it
will be a month or six weeks before
the situation is relieved and there
may be no relief until after the Cu
ban crop comes 1n with the new year.
The Louisiana crop was expected
to relieve the situation, hut n severe
freeze has cut off the crop there.
Local jobbers had orders placed for
portion of tho Louisiana crop,
it so far they have failed to hear
ivthing from their orders.
Tifton people should lie conii
relieved him of these spells right
away." writes Mrs. Thomarf Casey.
Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable every
where.
LIKES ARMY LIFE.
Louis L. Dupree, Formerly of Tifton
1. in Cook, end Baker. School.
Editor Tifton Gazette:
Dear Sir:—I am a resident of Tif-'
ton and having enlisted in the army
from my home town I thought per
haps you might like to have me send
a few lines for your paper in re
gards to the Georgia boys who came
# here .with rite. And also haw we are
»ly is limited here noTnnd It Ve^ | ^My"name^Ss I Dupree of
r«l«l Out On. -III b, llttl, nlkl LftJ, „ d ^ ' L™,
,nl!| „fta- a d«d„r..d. It I. ' „„„ b „„
■i.rp.tr,»t!«Ame*mlob. |l ,„ p,| tom . P „, m,,,,
| "f Atlanta; Roy Cox. of Atlanta;
' | llritt Hitchcock, of Bowman: Albert
1 I Redfem. of Atlanta; Ilubart Gentry
| of Atlanta.
V^e are attached to the Cooks' and
«p to
sparing in the
tible. Everyone
gar, but don’t use
e of sugar as p
Regulate the bowels when thev fail ,,
to move properly. ITER BINE Is an ™ ,carn ' n ’ ‘° b * c
admirable bowel regulator. It helps , we UK ® 11 'cry much. tie arc
the liver.and stomach and restores a quartered ir. - . lean w.irm barracks,
fine feeling of ^strngth.. and buoy- with plenty of good things to eat
isonli
or c
I be with the same numher of civi-iwhie
( linns in n camp of the same size. Hi®'™
• .People should remember that where!
'there are as many people
! quartered at Camp Wheeler,
Now Lookout
When a cold hangs on as often hnp-
ens. or when you have hardly got-
6n over one cold before you contract 1
nother, lookout for you are liable to | 26 X 6
nntract some very serious disease. 32 X 6
Ins succession of colds wenkens the 39 X 6
- rstem and lowers the vitality
that you are much more liable
>!'d by Conger
DINSMORES BUY FARM.
—. ■ _. — — E - nnd V- L Dinsmore,
Your neighbors know the way— rr - w *- Walter*. P. D. and Charlie °t *'f»bn; have purchased from Mr.
— . — . . _ ... t»..l 1 ... t \« n... . ... ..
Tifton People Have Good Rm
Per Complete Reliance.
Do you know how—
To find relief from backache;
— To correct distressing urinary ills thcm ,rc bound ,0 *** » ick nnd di *
To assist weak kidneys? Messrs 'I' A Mitchell. K I" Hold-
Your neighbors know the way— ,,r -
Have used Doan's Kidney Pills; i.Fulwood motored over to Albany
Have proved their worth in many >'**terday to hear Bishop Warren A.
tests. ; Candler's address. The big muni-
Here’s Tifton testimony. ci P |d auditorium was packed to over-
Mrs. A. Conger. 102 Seventh it, d ° w mK and policemen were station-
«»yi: *'I suffered from a dull ache cd n * each door to kecp*the crowds
in the small of ray back that bothered back. Mr. Mitchell says it was tho
ms mostly at night At times my sermon ho has ever heard and
back ached so that I thought St w “* worth going hundreds of miles
would break .in two. When I stoop- • *« **»r. He also says it was tho
•d or sat down for a long time, a fir*t time he haa ever seen a placg
slurp, piercing pain took me across where policemen were employed to
Wy back and I could hardly get up k »*p people from hearing a sermon.
again. I also had dizzy spells and -o——
baadaehes. I took different medi- *73 FROM BOX SUPPER.
dnes but they didn't do me a bit of -
good. I finally used Doan's Kidney Eldorado Young Men Contribui
barally for School Equip,
The box supper at the Eldorado
WIRE FENCE
per rod 35c
per rod 42c
per rod 47 *4 e
•uuuu uivki w 47X6 per rod 53Uc
ebrerir catarrh, pneuirionla ' ^ 18 *'nes per red 51'4 c
mmption. Cure your cold Poultry 60” and 20” lines 6f>e
nirimberlairi's Cough | BARBED WIRE
SO-rods for *5.10
80 rods for *535
80 rods for *3.75
F. O. B. Tifton.
GEO. D. MASHBURN
Hawkinsviile, Georgia.
hover disappoints them.' Try'it I Heavy Hog
ar .i*t only costs a quarter. Obtainable Li^ht Hog
three times a day.
very good health, as a result of the
climate, it being very healthy here.
T was feeling miserable nnd weighed
130 pounds when I fir«: came here,
but now I'm ferflng excellent and
weighing 160 pounds, so you can well
0 thaf ve i.,e treat*!
Wo rami here about 11 month and
half ago and like the Army very
much. I wish you would print, thbr
letter in your paper so as all my
friends will know now ] am getting
Thanking you for the same, I
remain.
Respectfully yours.
"Louis T..' Dupree.
I-. M. Owens his farm on the Nation-
«l Highway, south of Tifton. There |
are 325 acres in the tract and the pu r
chase price was *13,000 cash, or
Pills and the first box helped sub, so
much that I got more. I tobk ..
■bout three boxes altogether and l,cho °l Friday night netted *73
4toy .cured roe." school equipment, . ^72>e 'proci
■ Prico 60c, at mil dealera. Don't be u,ed m purchasing pictures,
■imply ask for a kidney remedy “ sanitary drinking fount and other | Hearts
' t Doan's Kidney Pnis-t-the same ef I ui P ment - j
i Mrs. Cqnger had. Poster- Prof - A - J - Ammons, nuperintcn-' tbouxandi
1 Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. I dent of “hools, and Mrsi Ammons,
0 I attended the supper. Prof, (^Lmi
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Tour druggist win rrfund money If PAZO
omjanicrlsns^n care snresse of Ir*'
WILL CONTINUE SURVEY.
sympathy of
o her who la I
>r over three
Tift's Health Work to be Carried Out
as at First Planned.
The health survey for Tift county
will bo carried out as at first planned.
,Dr. R. W. Todd has been elected
Health Commissioner for the county
and will have charge of tho work.
Abercrombie, secretary
of the State Board of Health,
hefe Tuesday morning In the Interest
of the work and assisting Dr. Todd to
get the work under way. a :
The county board of health is ,pny-_
mg Dr. Todd's salary andthe state
board is contributing totho expense
all mankind „f the health survey.
flOO
Reward, $100
of this paper vrtl
a that there Is at I
s Catarrh Cuts
tlJrS tended. There
e^oalr present
of tho most successful '
un>a large crowd
• a constitution:.! 1
kFSss,,";
'* A to decide which young .'Vrli* th'„ Brndlieid 'itegulator C
il lady n« d prepared tho prettiest box “S'- J - Unmr BuUdlng. AU«nt«. <
ire soothed Tho hrouts,
a gixxl condition.
Brndflild lEesuhttor Co..
OBsuttiUoa and a
m work. Tint pr-
decide the best cake netted *12, and Baby"
the “>® bo»e» brought the '.!
.The^r^trlelors balance. Practically all of the her wo!
contributed by
th* boxes. •
of ••Mother’s^Friend”
iip.-rinnco that you aid nature In
-rr’a Friend” makes It po#.
nirsolf tn give a h.-lplng
NORMAN DEFEATS DOUGLAS.
Norman Institute defeated the
Douglas Aggies at Norman Park
Monday afternoon by a score of 34
to 6. This was the second game of
the season between the two teams,
the first game, played at Douglas,
resulting in a tie.
Three auto loads of students from
tho Tifton A. M. S. attended the
game. They will play N. I. here
Thanksgiving Day.
a without quss-
h ponetrettng oils and
Mr. and-Mrs. George Murdock and
little son. George. Jr., spent the
week-end in Tifton the guests of Mrs,
TkE VALDOSTA DISTRICT.
t to Conference Preai
When the Skin Seems Ablaze
With Itching and Burning
icdy that ap
.. ... sal efficiency
the market for fifty
There's just one thing to do.
If your skin seems ablaze with the
fiery burning and itching of Eczema,
real and lasting relief can only
come from treatment that goes below
the surface—that reaches down to
the very source of the trouble. So-
called skin-diseases come from a dis
ordered condition of the blood, and
the proper treatment is through the
blood.
Search far and near,'and you can-
not find a blood i
proaches S. S. S. for r
It has been on the mi - -
years, during which timei it has been
giving uniform satisfaction for all
manner of blood disorders. If you
want prompt and lasting relief, ytm
can rely upon S S. S. For expert
advice as to the treatment pf your
own individual case, writs'
Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific
Co, Dept. C Atlanta. Ga.
CORN
VELVET BEANS
PEANUT >md
PE A VINE HAY
In any quantity, wagonload or
carload. Will pay market price
f.o.b. any station or at our Feed
Mills at Tifton.
Central Grocery Company
TIFTON GEORGIA
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beea
in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
• nnd has been matja under his per
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 hetflth of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
„ What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contain!
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age‘is its guarantee. For moTe than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aids
the assimilation of Fopdj gtvipv healthy aa<* aatuai, rieap.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
tag Elder. W. Lani.ton ..id:
"We, have had a good year
whnt we generally say. and this
year this is generally true." Good
meeting*, were held throughout
the district The building epi
demic reported last year
II on in the Vzldosta
trict An annex has been added to
tho Valdosta church; assessment*"
re paid in full, with • surplus
many items.
VINOL MAKES
CHILDREN STRONG
And Invigorates Old People '
Any doctor will tell you that the j
ingredients ol Vino! as printed below *
contain the elemems needed to im- f
prove the health of delicate children j
and restore strength to old people.
T» Cod Liver end Inf Prptonre. I rod
' enJ M.ocanc?'ptonal*.. Iren and
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
JBSBBSXSfBSBSBSI^
vwwvir v v v v v
laicrqdl.ni. aa to make if really lailUpcir **' ’"V'T, T" tm ‘ Ku ”“ '""tJ bons of
■aWe,to expectant mothers. Murdock s mother, Mrs. W. A. King. 1 this way.
Those who haze puny, ailing or
run-down children or aged parents
may prove this at our expense.
Besides the g»od it does children
and the aged ibere is nothing like
Vinol to restore strength and vitality
to week, nervous women and over
worked. run-down men.
• ll **• ** 7°“ ■« not entirely sat-
tsfied, we will return your money
without question; that proves out
fairness and your protection. MU-
of people have been convinced
MUTUAL MILLING!
COMPANY
Rice Mill Now Ready
We clean, polish and grade rice for
toll, andlibuy rough rice.
Mutual Mining Company
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