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Fxrb^y,
Users! Listen To'Me!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Sour Slrnggist gives back your money if it doesn’t
Bren your liver and bowels and straighten
you up without making you aick.
IPAICN.
ROB WAR OF HORROR,
I •» sMart to T«p Objwl of R«| Ctou Say* Rev. Jack.
a in Address Kara,
, Dae, SI.—Georgia's war A moat edifying and comprahan-
t adVing campaign U being or. live addreaa on Rad Croaa work wai
ganized throughout tha'aUto under delivered to an appreciative audk
the direction of Hagh Richardson,
director for the state, and in a few
more days there will ba a prominent
citizen in charge of the movement In
every county seat and important city
and town.
Wa r thrift saving stamp* tap a
• sickening, salivating
5 a few cents buys a largo
i of Dodson's Liver Torn
, etTrobstitote for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as
■nrelr as calomel, bnt it doesn’t
make yon sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folk* can take
Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it is
perfectly harmless. *
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It
Zdlvatingcal”! T^ke'lTdoec^of nasty*calomel Joday “ arce ° f revenues nevCT before open.
bones.
wn * n
and you will feel weak, sick and up to the government. They
nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a place war loans inthe reach of peo-
dsv's work. Take a epoonftfl of pie whose savings are not sufficient
Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and
you will wake up feeling great. No
lunre bilionsnras, constipation, slug
gishness. headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist save if
you don’t find Dodson's Liver Tone
acta better than horrible calomel
your money is waiting for you.
to buy Liberty Bonds. They put
in operation a plan of saving that
enables even the children to d 0 their
bit in winning the war.
For 25 cent# you esn buy a thrift
tnca at the Methodist church Sun
day evening by Rev. J. H. Jackson.
Wo wish every citixcn of Tift
county could havo heard this ad
dress, which sboundvd in pertinent
information and was calculated to
of our lethargy re
garding Red Croaa work.
Before entering into his subject,
Mr. <4nckson spoke briefly of the
Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. work in
which he has been busily engaged
in West Virginia, since leaving Tif-
n last February.
He gave the history of the origin
of the Red Cross, of its organ ire
NEVER MIND.
Did you meat the old year up?
Well, never mind.
Did you drink ita bitter cup?
Well, never^mlnd. .
Here’s a new year coming in,
So put on a cheerful grin,
Here’s another chance to win,
So never mind.
Dalton Citisen.
Miss Marion Harbin returned Sun.
day morning from Jacksonville,
where the spent the holidays with
TCtMtVM.
Miss Worthie Hardison who
teaching at the Pearman school this
term was In Tifton on business
Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corry return-
ed Friday morning from Atlanta,
where they spent several days with
Mr, Corry’» mother, Mrs. E. R. Cor-
mIs. D. B. Harrell and children of
Doenn, ere the guests of her mother
Mrs. D. W. McLeod and her slsterr
Mrs, Golden. They came over Wed
nesday with Dr. BarreD.
Mrs. O. F. Sheppard and family
and Mr. S. R, Sherpar l movud
Route 4, east of Tifton this week,
to the home of Mr. M A Howard 'in
North Tifton.
Mr W H McCartney, Southern
representative of Horlick’s Malted
with headquarters
, is spending a two
with homefolka.
4. Peterson and son,
I Mrs. J, A, ~
ister John, spent
he guests of Dra. Peter.
, Mr*. Elisabeth
The Gazette office bunch' took up
la collection Saturday morning and
j raised |6 for the Soldier* Testament
iFUnd. That will buy twenty khaki-
covered testaments for the boy.
camp.
Begin the New Year right by st^rt
I 'irg a saving account with your bank.
Money will not be easy always.
Another excellent way is by joining
a Christmas Club and put sway a
I small sum each week against the
time of need next Christmas.
Mr. Moses Joiner and son, of
Sparks, were In Tifton Saturday
'looking for a male which strayed
from their place near Sparks Sun
day before Christmas. They offer
reward for the mule’s return. See
the Want Ads for description.
Heartburn, indigestion or distress
of the stomach is instantly relieved
bv 1IERBINE. IT forces tho badly
digested food out of the body end
restores tone in the stomach and
bowels. Price 50c. Sold by Con
ger Drug Co.
Mr. Carlisle Postell came in from
Moultrie Saturday, to take up his
work with the office sales department
of tho Tifton Packing Company Mon
day morning, He has been with
the Swift Packing Company for
about three months.
The liver loses its activity at times
and needs help. HEROINE is
effective liver stimulant It a
purifies the bowels, strengthens
digestion end restores strength,
vigor and cheerful spirits. Price
50c. Sold by Conger Drug Co.
' -Lieut.-Ol. E. J. Williams, accom
panied by Mrs. Williams, arrived
Frday afternoon for a few day* visit
relatives. He was met here by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Williams, of Ty Ty. Col. Will-
Isms has been across to France since
i was in Tifton ast
SURGEONS agree that in cases of
Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Wounds,
l MB rflTl— TREATMENT is most lm.
■ *—* EFFICIENT —
savings stamp snd a book in which ] lion in Genova, Switzerland,
to post* it. The book hies spaces told of the magnitude of the work
or sixteen tamps. When it is full ^ accomplished by the many different
on exchange the boek of stamps, .ranches, emphasizing the important
hleh costs S4, for a war thrift sav- .part played Clara Burton, the first
ngs certificate, and in 1928 the gov. pre sident of the Red Cross associa-
ernment will redeem this certificate 'tion in America. The '
s and family re-
i several days
a and Vidalia. They visL.
Sohne s mother, Mrs. Allie
h it Dublin, and his sister
W. Poe, at Vidalia.
to heal at once For — uu
man or beast. BOROZONE is the
IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEAUNr.
AGENT. Buy It now and be ready
for on emergency. Price 25c. 50c.
and 11.50. Sold by Conger Drug
Daisy Butler, of Milton, Fla.
who has been tho guest of Miss Bea-
HuOchihson for several days
returned home Tuesday afternoon,
.ergeant Hugh Butler of Camp Whoel
tr was also tho week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Hutchinson.
Prefers Chamberlain's
"In -the course of a conversation
with Chhmbcrlain Medicine Co.’s
representative today, w* had occo-
discuss in a general
of their different prepanu
At his suggestion I take
pleasure in expressing my estimation
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. * I
for »6.
GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR.
DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY
tbt of gratitude for her
[faithful and untiring efforts in this
I philanthropic work.
^ The object of Red Cross work, the
speaker stated, is t 0 rob war of some
of its horror and savagery, to keep
men from degenerating into brutes,
end to keep alive the sentiment of
•hich
soldiers arc supplied with necessities
and comforts which the govern
ment cannot be expected to furnish.
Mr. Jackson paid high tribute to
the dauntless courage and perse ver-
displayed by England, France
prosecution of
Try this I Hair gats thick, glossy
wavy end beautiful at ones.
Immediate?—Yea Certain?—that’s •.
. . „ ... - [humanity. It is the plan by
e Joy of It. Your hair becomes „ r „ „, mnll „H w.th nee.
light, wsvy, fluffy, abundant and
ears as soft, lustrous and beauti-
aa a young girl's after Dander- I
hair cleonso. Just try this— I
moisten a cloth with a little Dander.
io and carefully draw it through l""V J7T"
*""! “ h. Their h'en
, h"”; JJT berftti,,, feeling ,h„ „ i. e.ly t
of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in who not anx j ous to ,j„ t
Just a few momenta you hav e doubled h Rr ,| p „ t part [, „„ ,,„ p j r stion to o
the beauty of your hair. A delight!- American »olJier» whl are helpi
ful surprise .waits those whose hair | thpm lhf fron *
has been neglected or Is scraggy, A , b „, nnir _ lh( , — th ,
faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides ere onl] 00() mcmbcr , of t
beautifying the hair, Dnnderine din. ' Red jn A mrr i r: , i, ut ,
eel,™ every peWele ,f dandruff; j^. roo „ ,
mi, runhe. and invigorate, the | ,
scalp, forever stopping itching end l^j js now fl f teen m j|i, on
falling hair, but what will please jou i Mr j, ek|>on b
meat will be after a few mb' uae.
when you see i.ow hair—fine shd ; - n or ^ pr lo ,| 0 ,
downy at first—yes—but really It.ew fo( . , o
hair growing all over the scalp. If pfforUl , 0 g
ear. far pretty, .eft hair, and | A ,, wb . h „, d
lots of it, surely get a small bottle j( wn> >
of. Knowlton’s Danderine from «sny j duty to have >
drug store or toilet counter for - 1
< that the Al-
K. P. BAKER AND COMPANY.
5*11 Stock of Goods and Practically
All Fixtures to Coo. Baker.
A deal waa closed Tuesday where,
by Mr. Geo. Baker purchases the
stock of groceries and fixtures of K.
P. Baker and Company's store on
Love avenuey Tho goods were
bought at invoice cost.
Mr. Baker is having the stock
and fixtures moved to his location on
Third street, Mr. K. P. Baker h.
.OTHER! GIVE CHILD
"SYRUP OF FIGS" IF
TONGUE IS COATED
ATTENTIOl
SicJtWomeii
To do your duty during these trying
time* your health should be your first
consideration. These two women
tell how they found health.
Hellam. Pa.—“ I took Lydia E. Plnkham'e Veg
etable Compound for female troubles and a dis
placement. I felt all rundown and was very weak.
I had been treated by a physicianjvlthout results,
. so decided to give I.vdia E. I’inkhnm’s Vegetable Compound
a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house
since last April and doing all my housework, where before
I was unable to do any work. I.ydla E. Plnkham's Vege
table Compound Is certainly the best medicine a woman can
Take when in thiscondltlon. I give you permission to publish
this letter."—Mrs. E. It. CnrMLiNO, R. No. 1, Hellam, Pa/,
Lowell,' Mich-—“ I stittered from cramps and dragging
tlown pains, was irregular and had female weakness and
displacement. 1 began to take Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vege
table Compound which gave me relief at onco and restored
my health. I should Uke to recommend I.ydin E. Plnkham's
remedies to all suffering women who are troubled in a simi
lar way."—Mrs. Busk 1Ikm,R.No.#, Box83.Lowell.Mlch.
Why Not Try
LYDIA E. PINKHamS 7
VEGETABLE
SHORT COURSE FOR FARMERS.
t.g.o January 2nd. at Stata Collag.
and Last. Tan Days.
The short course for farmers and
furm women which opened at the
eorgia State College of Agriculture
at Athens the second, will continue
he 12th. This course offers a splen-
lid opportunity for formers to odd
to their efficiency in the business of
arming. The lectures and demon
strations ar c given by tho best agri.
cullunsts of the state.
To give the farmer an idea of
whot he may expect in this short
course some of the work on the pro.
grnm is given os follows:
Five lectures on small grain pro-
duction and five demonstrations or
judging tame.
Ten lectures on the leg um
ve periods on demonstration.
Ten periods on farm management
If cross, feverish, sick, bilious, clean
little liver aad bowels.
Children love this "fruit laxa
tive.” and nothing else cleanses the
tender stomach, liver snd bowels so
j A child simply will not stop play
ing to empty the bowels, and the
result is. they become tightly clogged
for~some time "be'en"*con'ne"cted" with I W th W ” t0 ' liV "
the Citizens Bank of Ashbum as | ,tom
cashier. beco1
>n soils and adapto-
certain crops,
on farm drainage
i>n demonstration of
demonstrntk
Ten lectures
| Five lectures
and five peiods
tile laying.
Five lectures on cotton—^classifica
tion according to varieties, etc.
Five lectures on cotton caltiva-
Ten demonstrations
ding,
The course in live stock farming
,™. a™ littio i"“ b "
- ‘ Jf-krt. fcriih. i ,n » !“■ ro “ae there -HI ‘•ftlrty-
«... lectures and five demonstrations
i' consider it the only , transaction represented about
Jy on the market, as 1 i
have' tried nearly all kinds.”—EnrT I
1 C. Ross. Publisher Hamilton Cdun- 1
ty Republican-News, Syracuse, Kan.
That is on attractive advertiae-
ment of the National Bank of Tif
ton on another page, and there is
good reading matter m it.
The National is fast approaching the
the status of a million dollar bonk,
which is a good thing for Tifton and
Tift county as well* as for the
National.
Tifton has been shy on Coca-Cola
since last Friday, when the supply of
syrup on hand at the Tifton Bottling
Works, local bottlers of Coca-Cola
was exhausted. Manager C.” B.
Holmes is expecting a shipment of
syrup every day and will begin bot^
tling this popular drink as ■<
he gets the syrup. The drug
don’t eat, sleep or act nntufwlly, ,
breath is bad, system full of cold, *
with your has sore throat, stomach-ache or 1 4 . rCe lnK . 1
diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See if
tongue is coated, then give a tea
spoonful of “California Syrup of
Figs," and in a few hours all the
istipnted waste, sour bile and un
digested food passes out of the *y»-
and you have a well, playful
child again.
Millions of mothers give “Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs" beeausa it is
perfectly harmless; children lov e it,
and it never fails to act on the
tomnch, liver and bowels.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
'California Syrup of Figs,” which
oas full directions for basics,
ctnKtren ef all ages and for grown-
'ups plainly printed on the bottle.
He warp of counterfeits sold here.
Get the-genuine, made by “Califor-
’ ' " _ fnia Fig SVnip Company." Refuse
WOMEN ARE NEEDED Jany other kind with contempt.
Stomach Trc
If you have trouble-
stomach you should try Chamber
lain’s Tablets. So man v have been
restored to health by the use of
th»e tablets and their cost Is so lit
tle. 25 cento, that it is worth while
giv c them a trial.
DELIVERING THE COTTON
Harmon Baker Brin*in f in th. Nina,
ty Bale. Sold Last Week.
Mr. Harmon Baker and Son, Mr.
Cheater Baker, started Monday del
ivering to Baker and Higdon ninety -
—m ,7—. - , --- ,-,,-7-—* ■ r bales of cotton which they sold last
'■L'lySl'kTh."! —*th.
ind feedings breeds and
ock, judging beef produc
tion, swine production, dairying and
daily demonstrations.
Orchard management, trucking,
praying and pruning will be gii
considerable study.
A special study will be made of an-
mal and plant disease.
Tbete will he a course In domestic
science offered for the ladle*; also a
for dealers In farm machinery.
MISS TIDY MclNNIS.
seed of his year’s
TO HELP IN WAR.
Women can be usefully employed in
nursing tho wounded, in making np
the soldiers' kits, and s thousand othoi
ways. Many American women are
weak, pale or anemic from woman'i
WARREN-STRIPLING.
The culmination of a very interes
ting courtship of two popular young
Tifton people was the marriage Sun
day night at 8:80, in Macon, of Miss
For young girls-just Mrteri^jTheodocia Warren and Mr. C. R.
They went over to Mn-
Sunday at 12:80 and were mar
led, going immediately to Colum-
>us where they will visit the groom's
relatives for a short while.
Mrs Stripling is the youngest
daughter of M r and Mrs George W.
of Tifton'
womanhood; for women at tho ®rrt-jstxiplinir.
leal time; nursing mothers and evrryl^^-
woman who is "run-down," tired or
over- worked — Doctor Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription la a special, safe and oev
' ‘ *’ now be bad in
drug stores, 60c. a pkg.
Miss Tjdy Mclnnis died at tho Cot.
>n Mdfe Sunday afternoon n( 2:30
_ 'clock after nine weeks illness.
Thq body was buried at New River
emetery Monday afternoon nt !
,'clock,* Rev. D. C. "Rainey conduc
ting the acrvccs.
She’ was a daughter of Mr.
Mrs. C.'Mclnnis and came to Tifton
from Florida with her parents about
a year ago. Besides her parents,
she is survived by three sisters and
hree brothers. One brother is in
Ac army. She was oighteen years
.nd six months old and waa one
win girls, her twin sister, Vidy, s
A New King
ntancaa. Mr.
young man
inds for him- | "KetWa I
tifton his home,
railroad,
Dixie Flyer be- j
aad tbs teaSener
' Ing will pre- sum la avoided; the
with
Rice Mill Now Ready
We clean, polish and grade rice for i
toll, and buy rough rice.
Mutual Milling Company
^Kfton, Georgia