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GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA. FRIDAY, JANUARY
I Friends in this section at Chief
TT’NrMNfT ol Polie * J - Thraaher will regret
1 I lllMllUL *° l* ,rn °f *he death of his sister.
Mrs. Matilda Carson,**who died at
„ „ . _ her home in Oconee county Friday,
»TonFu.tD.,of m( body was interred at Old Salem
srm * ®27 j cemetery at 1 o'clock Saturday
'—V I afternoon.
iij.mf IN HlfiH ! Mr *- Canon w “ 85 y«*« «>w "d
nn Cm ,n “'““.U survived by her husband, Mr. L.
_ D. Carson, three sons and two .dau-
E.p^ei. 6SO ,or ghter*. All except one of the" ehil-
..r Secured f.r dmi q,,,^
‘™ , **" , She was a member of the Metho-
choob opened Mon <Jist church, a noble woman and a
rd-breaking atten. , devoled Bnd mother
being enrolled in I .
The enrollment at | GIRLS I DRAW A MOIST
ioI was 423 and at '
When It Pours,
It Reigns
5 Pound, of Sugar or 49 Pound, of
FMur to Urban CuDomer.
Rural 10 Pounds.
Save one cent a pound on your
sugar purchases 6y paying cash and
carrying your purchase home.*
You must lirni^ consumption of
sugar to 3 pounds per month for
each member of your family.
Save -76 cents a barrel
high in food value and rich ini
Sooit’a will strengthen yt
Beware ofAlcohol
C ANT you Just taste that cup of good
old Luzianne Coffee? St'-tuning hot
and ready to give you a whole dayful
1 of pep and go.
The flavor is wonderfully good and
the aroma—get it?—oh. ma honey!
Better run quick and get a bright, clean
tin of Ltigiamw* while it's th re. If you
don't like it—every bit of it — then your
p-ocet will give you bock every cent you
foid for it. Try Luzianne today and seu
how mighty good it is.
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR.
DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY
op youri
flour by paying cash therefor and
carrying it home. You musj limit
, consumption of fleftir to 2 pounds per
I week for esch member of your famL
|lr
( Acting under instructions from
National food Administrator Hoover
i through State Food Administrator
Soule. Mr. B. Y. Wallace, County
Food Administrator for Tift, mailed
Satruday morning to all dealers
wholesale and retail, the instruct,
ions of the Food Administration re
gulating the sale and governing the
prices of sugar and flour.
‘ Under these instructions, the re.
tail dealer must limit his sales to
ho.«e living inside incorporate towns
to 2 to 5 pounds for each customer.
To customers living in the country
the dealer is allowed to sell as nfuch
ns 10 pounds at one time.
Sales to customers roust not be re
peated until a reasonable time has
elapsed for the consumption for the
amount purchased.
Wholesale dealers have their pro
fit* limited to 25 cents per 100
pounds. Retail dealers, where cus
tomer pays cash and carries the su
gar home, are limited to a profit of
I cent per pound. Where sugar is
charged and delivered by dealers they
are allowed a profit of 2 cents s
DELOO-LIGHT
SELF-CRANKING
SELF-STOPPING
BALL-BEARINGS
AIR-COOLED
BURKS KEROSENE
Whan It
Pours, It
Mr. Henry Driggers, formerly of »nd baa had several years experience
oute" 3 is now living on Route 1 as a teacher, her last position being
| L. W. W.lk.r, II.... 4. — ln »J»H'>-01.. C., •
th. ,it, Saturday, and uhll. bar. | Op.mTO ..ndurOd
, , , , ■ at the high school building, vocal and
advertised for a stray hog. I . . ... .
instrumental selections and rend-
I Mr. A. A. Flowers, of Route 2. was ^ ^ Prof w ^ Rry _
,u visitor to the city Monday. Mr. ^ nnd Pn>f n L BtafVweMer nIso
Flowers has recently moved from , uurewd ^ , tudenta No
Route 6. ciscs were conducted at the grammar
Mr. W. H. Norris, who has been M .( 100 l.
I quite ill for several days is conval- n
lescing. being able to sit up in hU HAD ARM BROKEN.
; room since Sunday. ____
| Miss Bessie Murrow left Monday j Omega. Gn.. Jan.- 5.—Mr. Author
| for Forsyth where she resumes her Marcharit had his arm broke by the
stutfjes at Bessie Tift. Miss Mur- [kick of a ford Thursday afternoon.
I row will finish with this term
Mr. Russell Scarboro, who is a
member of the Quartermaster's
Corps at Camp Jackson. S. C., is the
guest of his brother. Mr. Frank
Scarboro.
The liver loses its activity at times
and qeeds help. HERBINE is an
effective liver stimulant. It also
purifies the bowels, strengthens
digestion and restores strength, | .
vigor and cheerful spirits. Price nicely. ,
30c. Sold by Conger Drug Co. | A child simply will not stop play
Taylor f urniture ami Hardware ing to empty the bowels, and the
Company arc unloading a carload result is. they become tightly clogged
of Majestic ranges this week in pre with waste, liver gets sluggish,
'paration for a big cooking demon-j stomach sours, then your little one
stration and sale to be put on the ^ becomes cross half-sick, feverish,
j first two weeks in February. Watch'don't eat. sleep or act naturally,
the Gazette announcements. breath is bad. system full of cold.
Mrs. J. M. Paulk and children re- ; as sore throaty stomach-ache or
turned Monday from a visi t of sever diarrhoea. Listen. Mother! See if
al days to Jasper,, Live Oak and tongue is coated, then give a ten-
Tarpon Springs, Fla. They inten- 'spoonful of “California Syrup of
ded'to tour Florida but on account Figs," and in a few liours all the
of the severe cold had to postpone constipated waste, sour bile and un-
their trip. | digested food passes out of the sys-
Mr. G. D. Baker, of Route 2. was ,tcm. and you have a Well, playful
in Tiftoh on business Monday. Mr child again.
Baker was down several weeks dur J Millions of motheis give “Cali-
ing the fall with typhoid fever and fornia Syrup of Figs" because it is
has,been able to be out only a few perfectly harmless; ehildren~lovc it. ■
weeks. He !os t more than fifty and it never fails to act on the
pounds while sick. J>ut is rapidly ro j tomach. liver and bowels,
gaining his health and strength. , Ask your druggist for a bottle of
Lame back may come from over- 'California Syrup of Tigs," which
work, cold settled in the muscles of has full directions for babies,
the back, or from disease. In the ' ch jidren bf all ages and for gro-wn-
two form encases the right remedy is . , - . , .. . „.
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. -Iti ups ,,laml >' P rmlc ‘ l on bottle,
should be rubbed in thoroughly over ‘ Beware of counterfeits sold here.
DELCO-LIGHT
THE BATTLE CRY OF FEED EM J
Yea, we’ll rally i ound the farm boys ,
We'll rally once again,
Shouting the battle cry of feed 'em
We’ve got the ships and money
And the beat of fighting men |,
Shouting the battle cry of feed ’em ,
The onion forever , the beans and j
the corn; |f
Down with the tater— it’s up the »
While we rally round the plow, boya
And talle the hoe again, „
Shouting the battle cry of feed 'em. ,
—Fred E. Brooka (Patriotic toasta) „
Mias Velma Eason left Sunday for *
Rome where she will attend Shorter
colloge for the spring term. c
One thing w c are dreading is the '
spring rains. The dry weather has ,
lasted so long that when the rains ^
come, there will be a lot of themv
Mr. Louie Monk, a member of a (
machine gun company at Camp (
Wheeler, spent the week In Tifton
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. f
Monk.
Mies Effle Myrtle Scarboro re- ,
-ffifSW Saturday night from Mill-
edgevllie, where she spent Thursday (
and Friday, having accompanied her ,
sister, Mias Mary Bella, back to •
Order NOW! Save $.45
Effective January 24, 1^]8. Delco-Light Price*
will be Advanced:
From $350 to $395
From $420 to $445
You cau still buy your Dclco-Llght Uant
Complete in 2 .lies, *350 and *420 (L o. b. Dayton, OJ
For actual demonstration, write, phone or wire to
Ths Domestic Electric Co., Distributors, Atlanta, Go.
H. H. Harrison, D.kler, Moultrie, Ga.
POSTMASTER EXAMINATION.
MOTHER! GIVE CHILD
“SYRUP OF FIGS" IF
TONGUE IS COATED
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
Applicants must ha-,
e examination with
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
In ose for over over 30 years, has borne the siguatttre-^.
_ y) - and has been mede under his per-
Mul oopervision since its Infancy.
'**vxS/y. AUow no one to deceive you in thi.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience ' against Experiment.
r What is CASTOR IA
Castoria ia a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Dmps and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years It haa
been ia constant usafor the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness Arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aid!
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
penalty
Any little wound or abrasion of
the flash occurring In cold weather
that i» not promptly treated becomes
e bed sore and l* difficult to heal.
Apply BALLARD'S SNOW LINI
MENT at once when such accidents
, happen. The wound heaU promptly
end soon does away with the annoy
ance 6t a bandage. Price 26c, 60c
end 11.00 per bottle. Sold by Con
ger Drug Co.
COTTON—Paarea and Batl.jr, the
Savannah Cotton Factor*, are sub-
etantial, reliable and energetic.
Their extensive warehouse facilitiee
and superior salesmanship are at
your command. They are abund
antly able to finance any quantity
of cotton shipped them. Isn’t it to
jour interest to try them? Do it
This certainly ought to he * crilck-
erjack crop year if there ia anything
in a cold winter preceding a good
. farming season. -The boll weevil-
Should not be able to thaw out before
Applies
tfieroof
UNDER FEDERAL CHARGES.
»m.n and Negro Msn Ar-
H.re Hold .1 Charleston
»f Police J. O. Thrasher
notified that Mrs. Florence
the negro. Charley Seni-
,-erc arrested here recently
ire bring held in Charles-
C. <•!! charges of “while
at Levy's Department
L-thcr Monday and chip-
(2.25 fur the Soldiers
Can not the err—
WILL DORMINY DEAD.
Are. Nora Lawrence was the.
guest of Mr*. Perry Moore ami
Sir*. Sadie Dell for a few' hours
Friday end Friday night on her
way tram Aahbnm, where she spent
the peat few months, to her home
fat Cohoes, N. Y.
BIG LAND DEAL.
Shipp Sell. Farm Near Omegs for
*30,000.
. Omega. Ga.. Jan. 6.—The biggest
land deal for this section was closed
when Col. Shipp, of Moultrie, sold
his farm two miles out from Omegn.
just over the Colquitt county iine,
Friday to Mr. Bob Lindsey for *30,-
000, with some 24 head of mules,
■75 head of cattie and 100 head of (
hogs wheh makes some deal.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
RESOLVE NOW TO CURE YOUR MEAT IN k
MORGAN MEAT PRESERVER
For those who »eek relief from
kidney backache, weak kidney*
bladder ills, Doan'* Kidney Pills of
fer hop e of relief and the proof ia
here in Tifton the »»™e as every
where. Tifton people have used
Doan's and Tiftor people recom
mend Doan’*, the Vkidney remedy
used in America for fifty years.
Why suffer? Why run the risV_qf
Attorney* for A. L. Ross have np-
of Fletcher, et al.,
i pealed the
Vegetable Compound Did
Jftfor Ohio Woman.
Rev. J. H. Jackson, who has been
visiting his daughter. Mrs. C. A.
i Irby, on Tift avenue, for the last
fortnight, -ytarta on his return trip to
! New Martinsville, W. V*„ tonight.
Mr. Jackson says he likes the' cB-'
malic copc*i(ious better in South
Georgia . but that he has foi»4Jtto~
! place to do his bit inthig wax kt
Northern West Virginia. HaJsfhair-
1 man of Wetsel Chapter o/jdjjrtmeri-
1 can Red CrdiJ. with
‘ and sevcnteetCbflRBies. Hhelfcor-
also been used to canvass his eouaty
| in the interests of the two Liberty
| Loans and the two Y. M. C. A. ef
forts, and is expecting to help put
over the Thrift Stamp Savings drive
' during this year. His theory is If a
| man of hi* years can find a place to
! help hi* country to win this war that
’ is his opportunity^ do his part, and
' that there ia no room for slacken In
1 America today. Mr Jaekaon ex-
necta to take a look at Camp Wheeler
1 Camp Gordon and Fort Oglethorpe on „^ l . IBNMiawlall , uli
Ms way north, also the Interned Ger- Maas, The result of its forty
tigate it
Mrs. E. J. Hendereon. 42S Cen
tral avenue, says: “I Buffered pains
hi eiy back. I had dizzy sp'ells and
Marie spots floated before my eyes
and often everything would turn
dark before me. If I did any stoop
ing or lifting or hard work around
the house, the pain in m y back be
came sharp. I used about a box of
. Bean’s Kidney Pills and they cured
Pric* 60 eents, at all dealer*.
Don’t simply ask for a kidney reme-
dy—get Doan’s Kidney Pill*—the
game that Mrs. Hendereon had, Fos-
ter-Milburn Co., Mfgra., Buffalo, N.
in Board ~of trade.
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