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THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TiFTON, GA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1BI'
HANDY SAWS
and other implements that go with
them are what we carry in stock for
you to make your selections from.
No matter how particular or exact
ing yon may be regarding these
we cannot fail to please, bo-
cause they are the best that can be
ptodoced for the 'money we ask.
GOLDEN HARDWARE COMPANY.
Tifton, I
Member Tifton Board of Trade.
Bruises and Sprains
Have Sloan's Liniment handy
for bruises and sprains add all
d ns and aches. Quick relief
owe its prompt application.
No need to rub. For rneumatic
aches, neuralgia, stiff muscles, lame
back, lumbago, gout, strains, and
sprains, it gives quick relief.
TIFTCOUNTY AGENT
INHOMEECONOMICS
TWO TONS RICE A DAY.
Tifton Mill. Thro roughly Equipped
for Prompt and Eftciaot Work.
The Tifton rice mill* no »
thoroughly equipped and up with
j their work and customers can get nee
For Next Year Provided by Board 1 without waiting.
The finishing machine “ *-~-
of Education
SCHOOLS REOPEN ON DEC.3IST
city of two tons of cleaned rice a day
In 80 minutea this week this machine
cleaned and polished- 650 pounds of
rice
The Tift County ?oard of Eduea-
_on will pay $20 a month toward the ^ wammy UI .„,
salary of a County Agent in Home ^e, "the"!)^'being as near perfec-
Economics for ten months of anoth- m flt> _ { the commercial artl-
year. The balance of the expense j r , M _ These samples had all been
rice »n hour before
this work will be borne by the lm ,
National government, under the em-lj^g^*
errgency fund authorized at the last | has been a great deal of
session of Congress. <>etail work in getting the machinery
n position and adjusted to obtain
work inthis county, although it has a th# h( ., t therefrom, but this
been done andthe
A Few Suggestions for Christmas
Grafonolas, Victrolas, Parlor
Suits, Rocking Chairs, Princess
Ranges and Everything for the
Home and Farm. : : :
TAYLOR FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO.
tier range. The Board did not
think this a time when the produc-
and conservation of food could
be neglected anil wisely made the ap-
This action will make
available for this county the funds
set aside by the National govern-
ent for this purpose.
At the meeting of the Board Tues
day it was decided to give only one
week's vacation for the Christmas
holidays, in order to shorten the
spring term as much as possible and
.-oid the hot months. The county
schools will convene for the spring
term on the 31st of December.
readv to meet nny demands upon
them. There has been a liberal
patronage evc r since they were rendy
Samples shown the Gazette yesterday
t a high grade of bran resemb-
wheat bran, and three grades of
Seven Leave Latter Pert of the
Week to Enlist
Seven students of the Second Dis
trict Agricultural School will leave
the latter part of the week for At-
hnt*. where they will enlist in thp
United States nary. The number
Includes six members of this year's
M. S. football team and several
■embers of the Senior class.
After thinking the matter
themselves and going home to talk
the matter over with their parents,
the boys have decided that they
best serve their country in the^natfy
and have decided to join^atthough
they are sacrificing opportunities for
securing a higher education in s>
K1.
imlal contribution of or
pr motherhood.
•■Mother's mend" la t
of a famous pbrsk* *
la his obstetrical l~—
rears, and is of such s
pauuiiate »"r
for work and they will probably pay
dividend to their stockholders the
first year of thei r operation.
These fire mills are In keeping with
plans for increased food production
servation. in part with Tif-
■at packing plant and feed
The young men who are planning to
nlist in the navy are: Frank Willis,
sptsin of this year’s team, and Hugh
Cook. Leeroy Cook, Wesley Chason,
K. Stewart and J. H. Parker, mem
bers of the team, and Guy Lewis who
has been assisting in the work of the
faculty.
druggists supply ''Mother's Frtend". A
It rouruslf to tbs abdomen and brs
night and morning. Writs t' - "*
Regulator Co, Depf. U *** '
pared Information, without chares
for It by ail means, and do not fall to aid
by all
oy tbs u
—r a bottle .
your druggist's today.
Good for Coostipsi
Chamberlain's Tablets
lent for constipation
. Over Wifs
> Re-
consupation. They art
to take and mild and gentle
jffect Obtainable everywhere
. My wife suffered for five years
land practically lived on toast and
hot wdter. Doctors said she would
have to be operated fox gall stones.
A lady advised he r to try Mnyr's
Wonderful Remedy and after tak
ing 4 bottles over two years ago.
I she has been entirely well ever
jsir.ee. It removes the catarrhal
mucous from the intestini! tract.
' and allays the inflammation which
1 causes practically all stomach, liver
1 and intestinal ailments, including
I appendicitis. On^dosc will con
tainer or money refunded
Itss Lavert Haisten. who is teach,
at Oak Ridge, and Miss Hard
Haisten. who is teaching at Cecil
spent Saturdny and Sunday in Tit
ton the guests of their sister. Mrs
Murray Smith.
ITEIASWOHDER
rript t.f i*L 9 fh - '-'■■all
Si f isrj3i , ss , ."s
- Ollw
s Taker
Tuesday afternoon the members
of the football team esme to town and
up picture made at Bailey's
Studio. >
Following '.he usual custom, the
members of the team held a meeting
this week and elected Homer Whel
chel captain for next year’s team
Whelchel played at end and as sub
stitute half back this seas
probably will go into the back field
permanently next season.
will be only four of this
■am back next year,
numbc r including Captain Whelchel
-.-inter, C. Stewart and Bras-
rhere will lie a fine bunch of
hand, howev
Judgm
TRIMMED HIM PROPER.
CITY COURT OF TIFTON.
R.ndored Monday Dec
ember 3rd.
P«n>ian' GuaWtf Corporation vs.
r . Payne. Suit on note; judg-
en t /or plaintiff for fll-.lS.
T 1. Parker vs. J. t and W. L.
Coniter. Suit on note; • udgment for
plaintiff fer $1 .4
Poster Ferti .. Company vs. Wsi-
r S. JNalcom. Suit wu note; judg
ment for jjlplntiff fee <178.
The Downing Company vs W. A.
’uckett. Suit on notes; Judgment
for plaintiff for $837.24.
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From the Valdosta Times.
There used to be an old song, one
>rse of which ran like this
"The Yankees took me pria’ncr;
Carried me to the North,
The only harm they did me
Was to cut my mustache off.”
the spirit of which rankles in the
memory of Councilman James Ash-
j ley today. He had an upper lip cov
ering that was the envy of local
m, mm
HOUSEWIFE
TOOK VINOL
Now She is Strong and Well
Berkeley, CaL—“I a. _
irritable, no appetite, could not sleep, 1
and was always tired, so my house- ^
a great effort. After many
■ I - WOIK wat a gica. causa, ruses nan/
C j youth until the Shrincrs got bold of 1 other medicines had failed Vinol
STANDARD ML COMPANY
bloom until after their ceremonial
i oter. after which he was free ..... _ _____
make both sides match up by .Mown, ailing woman in Oils town to
shaving the other half. 'try this cod liver and iron tonic on
1 our guarantee to return their S
if it fails to help them.
Conger Drug Co.
Incorporated in Kentucky
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF
Automobile Service Station
THE CORNER OF
FIRST and RAILROAD STS,
e off t
e aide have a good appetite and sleep well.
NEWS FROM OMEGA.
■ Sir.
■■-Smith.
Miss Willie Strawler and Mr. Ed- (
gar Smith were quietly married 1
FOURTEEN HOGS, M31.64.
day afternoon. ~ . High Price Paid for Tift County
Their many friends wish them a Porkers,
long and happy life. j Mr. W. L. Harman sold fourteen
Butler-Taylor. hogs Friday which brought hhn $531.-
Miss Retha Butler, and Mr. Sam 64. He has told thirty bond this
Taylor were married Thursday of season and has 86 left which are not
last week much tothe surprise of quite ready for market,
their many friends. | The c.an with a good hog erop.il
Mr. John Hawkins of the battle- '-ore U rtunate than a
ship Oklahoma is spending the week bale of cotton,
with home folks. John reports hav- 0
In . M | “«sew.
I with a
row a ruts'* win reload ucurr^MjnsXO
Wheezing in the lungs indicates SnS’.nif^no'soiiv’omi'dicV'rtw.Tnfcjouaw
that phlegm is obstructing the .
passages BALLARD'S HOREHOUNd
SYRUP loosens the phlegm so that
it can be coughed up and elected, i
Price 25c. 5Qc and $1.00 pe r bottle.
Sold by Conger Drug Co.
TIFTON, GEORGIA
Crown Gasoline
Has correct distillation test; Power in every drop; Uniform quality; PreventsJCar-
bureter adjustment; Free from offensive odors account of perfect refining process.
Polarine
A high-grade general purpose oil for all cars.
Mobiloil
A grade for each type of motor.
Correct Lubrication results in lower consumption of gasoline oil; a minimum of carbon de-
positsand minimum repairs. Also, it will give maximum power per gallon o Gaso-
li ne and will add years to the life o your car.
STATION FORCE INCREASED.
Me. J. N, Segler, formerly of
Ocfclocknee, went to -work at the
union station at Tifton Monday as ;
assistant ticket agent He wfU assist
Agent E. T£: Ivey ra the day work.
Mr. O. J Eason also resumed
work' as night ticket 'agent Monday.'
These changes place the Tifton
office on the same basis as in 1914,
when the railroads began catting
off employes.
Mr. W. J. Tomlinson, of Waycrosa,
spent Saturday here checking in Hr.
Segler.
T HE!
of
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-d daoaee that science hu bw
;o cure to all Ms stages. and that la
SJlSiFffiSCfir&SrS
. •■•wvnity. Catarrh being a eonstltuU—'
I ilMtxsr. requires a constitutional ti
! r-.r-.L IUU's ClMt Core Is taker
I teraallr. acttagjBfclJr upon tt>« j
-■HE Success
Dainty
Bakings or
Substantial
Dinner is assur
ed by the use of
We assure the public the best possible service and merchandise.
We invite your inspection'and patronage at our service station at
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First ^nd Railroad Streets
Standard Oi Co
MANY LAND SALES MADE.
Among the land males closed recent-
[ ly through Brown and Peeples were:
George Walker to J. B. Manning,
j of Denton, Ga.. 72-acre farm, seven
j miles west of Tifton, for $3,100.
Rickeraon Grocery Company to
j Mrs. A. B. Goode, of Dawson. 800-
| acre farm, two miles east of Tifton,
• fo r $6,600. Mrs. Goode will reside
RISING
SUN'
Superlative
Seif Rising
Hour
Incorporated in Kentucky
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CASTOR1A
For Infanta and Children
biUM For Over 30Yea
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for every*
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