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DECEMBER 21.
Velvet ESeans
Peanut and
Peavine Ha>^
We will have to decline to
bvy the Yokohama Velvet Beans,
because those offered us are not
matured.
Instead of grinding Velvet Beans
for toll on Saturdays only, we
will exchange Velvet Bean
Meal for Velvet Beans any day
in the week.
GENERAL GROCERY CO.
FEED MILLS
W. E. Chandler, Superintendent
MEMBER, T1FTON BOARD OF TRADE.
DR. N. PETERSON
Tifton, Caor ( ia
Office hours: 10 to Haro 3 to 4 pi
Office Residence. Bell Phone No.
JOHN X'PETERSON
Office Dentist
New Golden Building, Second St
Tifton, Georgia
DR. A. E. O’QUINN
FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORK
Crown and Brid*. Work a Specialty
Over Pinkston's Drug Store
Tifton, Georgia
R. C. ELLIS
Attorney-At-Law
Special attention (riven to collections
and to matters relating to land title*.
Will practice in all the Coarta
Golden Bldg. Tifton, Go.
H. S. MURRAY
DR. J. D. WILBANKS
VETERINARIAN
Office at Touchstone's Stable
Dffic, Phone 273—Residence 137
II calls responded to day or night
Tifton. Georgia.
: 10 Year Farm & City Loins
I i We have an unlimited account of
I money to loan on farm lands and
I city property, in liberal aynounts, at
5 1-2 and 6 per cent Straight inter-
. j est. Can make loans in any)connty
j I and get them promptly. —"
B. C. WILLIFORD, Att’y.
Tifton, Ga.. Phone 107.
A weddi
Organisation oi Tifton Mono Cose- peQple o{ Tift
pany U Now As.ured.
Mims Blanche U^ew-— _
The Tifton Home Company is to Euge ne Saxon of Brdfckfleld, wluch
be; a reality and Tifton is going to scored Sunday afternoon 3 o'clock
/VO more homes- Rev. R- W: Bugg officiating.
At a meeting Thursday night the wu B home wedding, only
'appointment of an executive com- th# i mme di*U family of eontrae-
mittee of three was authorized, this { parties and two friends Mias
committee to deft » charter (or th, B , u , ul Mr. Mur-
com puny ond tt.o~.toth., m.ttrr. wl „,
to com. for dttpoMitot b.Ior. ”, w „, . brtml
the componv .. completely ont.nl.cd. „ d rt-o- to natch
The appointment o, ..other com- Ueond d.«hUt oi
mittec of five also was authorized, .,**”• i.ri~
this committee to inspect site. J^Mrs. L S: Bowsn. and is ^
take options on same and also to have of ^ renl c * larm °f , ,
plans drafted for houses and receive lovely character which has endeared
| bills on construction of ten houses, her to a host of friends.
This committee also is to get up all Mr. Saxon has been employed by
| nvnliaUo data in regard to sites, the I. C. railroad company to Iowa,
contracts, etc. and submit same to but has given up Bb position to look
the directors of the company after after his mother's estate,
same are chosen. ' Immediately after the ceremony
The appointment of the commit the young couple motored to Tifton
tecs wn« left up to the chairman, where they boarded the A C. L. train
Mr. Frank Searboro. f„r Jack«onvlle and other points In
Nearly .11 Stock Subscribed. Florida.
The stock subscription committees After Wednesday morning they
reported at the meeting that 151 sub- w jjj ; IC , lt home in Brookfield to their
scriptions had been secured, leaving muny friends. Both young people
only 49 more subscriptions to secure. „ rc popu i ar an ,| we congratulate our.
The committees gave it as their opin- , hat they are going to make
ion that these could easily be secured. thejr ho me in Brookfield. We wish
Messrs IT. H. Tift, Jr.. Keith Car- for thpm „ Ion( . Bnd h appy married
son, Briggs Tnrson and Frank Scar- —
bofo were named a committee to
b l'”" ° ,lh ' ' Sickly children need WHITE’S
This committee expects to complete rREAM VERMIFUGE. It not only
its work by Monday. | destroys worms, if there be anv. hut
take one or it arts ns a strengthening tonic In
stomach nml bowels. Price ?5e
bottle. Sold by longer Drug Go.
more memberships inthe company li , ’"'
asked to do ao at once in order that
the matter may be closed.
This is one ofthe greatest moves
jj Cost Little —Make Big Money
~ Shunless, fastest, nslitewt niniilnff, IT'S AIL
N THt TAVLOA rxio. Inn »Ut »«-• »eh
READ THE DAILY GAZETTE—12 CENTS A WEEK
DO YOU WANT SOMETHING?—TRY A WANT AD.
TajUr baa Works & Scyyty Cs Mann. Ga
syigirpr -
OVERWORKED,
TIRED WOMAN
. TOOK
Now She is Strong and
Hearty
Philadelphia, Pa.—"I was over
worked. run down, nervous, could not
eat or sleep. I felt like crying all the
time. I tried different remedies with
out benefit. The doctor's^id it was a
wonder I was alive, and when Vinol
was given me I began to improve.
I have taken eight bottles and am
now strong and perfectly healthy in
every- respect, and have gained in
weight. I can not praise Vinol
enough."—Mrs Sarah A. Jones, 1035
Nevada St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
We guarantee Vinol to make over
worked. weak women strong or re
turn your money. Formula on every
, bottle. This is your protection.
©rug Co.
for the development of Tifton eve*
undertaken and if it ia put through,
it will not only mean a large number
of new homes for Tifton, but also
will result in the population of the
city being greatly increased.
Chairman Searboro Friday morn
ing announced the appointment of
the following committees in accor
dance with the resolutions adopted at
the meeting Thursday night:
Executive Committee—II. IT. Tift.
Jr.. Frank Searboro. Briggs Carson.
Committee on Sites nnd Bids— E.
P. Bowen, T. E. Phillips, Frank Scnr-
boro. T. E. Stubbs nn.l R. Eve.
SUGAR
IS Slit
IORT HERE.
Wholesale House. Have Non. .
Retailer. Have Vary Little.
Tifton’s wholesale houses are
of sugar, with no prospects of secur
ing any at any time inthe very near
Many ofthe retail grocers have
sold out their entire stock and those
who have sugar have only a small
quantity and are dispensing it In
limited amounts.
STOMACH TROUBLE
Mr. Marion Holcomb, pf.Nancy, Ky„ says:’“For quite
a long while 1 suffered wlff; stomach trouble. I would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ale anything with
butler.oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began 10 have
regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but
after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were
no good at all for my trouble. I heard
THEDFORD’S
LACK-DRAUGHT i
-ommended very highly, so began to use it - It cured
I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best
er medicine made. I do not \ have sick headache or
: ;:rach trouble any more.” Black-Draifght acts on
the ihded liver and helps it to ^lo its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys
tem. This medicine should be’ in every household for
use in time of need. Oet a package today. If you feel
sluggish, take a dose tonight You will-feel fresh to
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
ONE CENT A DOSE am
MOOR’S JEWELRY STORE
The Store Where Every Article in Stock is Suitable for a Present
Here Are a Few Suggestions For Your Consideration
FOR FATHER OR BROTHER
Watch from $1.30 to $40.00.
Watch Chain 1.00 to $15.00
Watch Charm, 75 cent* to $5.00
Watch Foba, .25 cent* to $5.00
Umbrella, Silver mounted
Cane.
Military Set, $2.25 to $10.00
Clothes Brush.
Cigar Case.
Mahogany Nut Set, $1.50 to $4.00.
Silver Cup and Saucer. >
China Cup and Saucer.
Smoking Set, Mahogany and Silver.
.Cigar and Cigarette Stands.
Ash Tray*.
Shaving Sets.
Comb and Brush Set, Ivory and Silver.
Napkin Ring.
Cuff Buttons.
Stick Pins.
Tie Clasp.
Cigarette Cases, Presto tho best made.
Carving Set.
Etc., Etc., Etc.
FOR MOTHER, SISTER AND SWEETHEART.
Cameo Brooches, $3.00 to $25.00.
Gold Brooches, $1.50 to $10.00
. Diamond Brooches, $8.50 and up.
Pr** 8 ~* - i. 1 in ■ 1 1
Lavalieres, $3.00 to $60.00
Bracelet Watches.
Neck Chains.
Lockdh.
Dorincs, $2.25 to $5.00
Vanity and Card Cases, $3.50 to $18.00.
Toilet Sets, $8.00 to $30.00. ^
Electric Portable Lamps.
Pickard China.
Cut Glass.
Perfum; Bottle*.
Umbrella*.
Brass Vases and Baskets.
Caste roles.
Baking Dishes.
■ Pie Servers. ~
Vegetable Dishes.
Manicure Sets, Ivory and Silver.
Alvin Silver, Plated and Sterling,
Knitting Needles and Point Protectors.
Trays.
Novelties.
,EtC H ..EtFw,CtCa
FOR BABY.
Comb and Brush Set
Bracelets.
Neck Chain.
Chain and Lockets,
Knife, Spoon and Fork Set, in Sterling and
Plate.
Pins.
Rattles.
i
BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS
Popular novels by succh authors as, Dixon,
Grey, Wright, Oppenheim, Chambers, Lincoln,
London, Connor and others, at 65 cents. Good
bindings and a credit to any library.
Books For Boys and Girls of All Age*
Prices from 35 to 60 Cents.
■j_ Children’s Books, Linen and Paper Covers.
Price* ,05, .10 and .15 Cents.
We carry only reliable goods and goods
that we can guarantee in every respect. W’e
know from whom wo buy our goods and that
the facory stands behind us with their guaran
tee.
We have Mai! Order House Catalogues on
file and we will be plased to furnish you with
the same articles they advertise, in the line of
Jewlery, at their prices and on the same conditi
ons (except in some of the watches makes of
which are so cheap that we do not care to put
them out under any conditions). A great many
of the same articles you will find in our stock
and at a lower figure.
RED TAG SALE.
Continued from the fall sale and any ar
ticle marked with a RED TAG we au^4oeing
money on. But we want to turn as much of our
stock into cash as possible so we offer you some
exceptional BARGAINS on these goods.
LOOK FOR THE RED TAGS.
A piece of sheet music with each purchase- - - -ask for it.
Moor’s Jewelry Store
Phone 250
‘THE GIFT STORE'
MEMBER, TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE.