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Chief of Police Charles, E. Jor
dan, of Sylvester, had a lively en
counter with a desperate, booxe-
czutd negro at Sylvester Sunday
^m^-aecordinir to information re
cehad by ' the Gazette over long dim
TOOLS OF QUALITY.
The mechanic's ideal in tools has
reference to the quality at all times
and hix work, he it good, lias in tha
selection W the right ones. It is
the sole business of this store to sell
only the kind best suited for their
particular use and at low prices.
GOLDEN HARDWARE COMPANY.
Tiftoa, Georgia.
Member Tif Ion Board of Trade.
COLQUITT FARMER SUICIDES.
FOUR CASES MONDAY
om Moultrie Obsen or.
James Kelley, a »- I kno
itt county farmer. .• dear
ro e near Hurl, field a- the r
Four cases were disposed of in
Mayor’s Court Monday morning.
Ed Smith w*s fined *10 for cur
sing and disorderly. ,
Will Oliver was assessed *6 for a
like offense.
George McCollough. colored, was
jsentenced to pay a fine of $5 or to
I »erv B ten days for cursing and dis-
.Will Scott, colored, was assessed
*15 or 80 days for fighting and dis
orderly.
WL A. G. FORT
*YK, EAR. NOSE and THROAT
hr.- Zad 8treat and Lots Avenue
Iffiee Rom 287 Residence 21*
Tif ton, Georgia.
anything
and women take a Case a ret now and
then to keep their stomneh. liver and
bowels regulated, and never know n
miserable moment. Don', force, the
children—their little insides need a
good, gentle cleansing, too.
'Mu N. PETERSON
Tift—. Ceorgia
hoars: 10 to 11 sea 3 to 4 pi
at Residence. Bell Phone No.
es a calf scrawny—off
ms — parasites—in the
Why not free them of
If you wll give the
icalf some B. A. Thomas Stock Rem-
jedy in its feed, within a week you
will see it brighten up snd in four
Second St or five weeks you won’t know the
alf. Costs you but a few cents and
we will refund that if it doesn't do
UA NOS
ie mule to Tiftnr
>f J. D. Lovette an
•After the mule
week ago Monday.
II you want a Fertilizer that is dependable and made from ma
terials that are of proven ciop-producing value, use OX ANI
MAL AMMONIATED GUANOS. For sale by
DR. A. E. O’QUINN
lUT CLASS DENTAL WORK
n and Bridge Work a Spaalsltj
Over Pinkston’s Drag Store
Tifton. Georgia
Phillips Mercantile Co.
Tifton.
E F'. Bussey and Co..
in the Georgia Southern and i
da stock pen. A few hours
the negro, stole the mule nod
l*»f Thrashyr nnd Agent W,
found the mule again, the negri
trying to sell iU lie first i
W. H. WILLIS,
Tifton, Ga.
FULWOOD & HARGRETT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
I. N, Y.. has thfs to n*v regard-' * v o’ r
it: ''Last winter my little boy, ’* lour stwer, t
years old. was sick with a cold , The bowels are the i
two or three weeks. I doctored 'em of .the body. Y
leed-variaua *" — " : ™— : — ,L ’*
Mr. Ralph Mulloy, of Camp Green.
N. C„ arrived Tuesday and is spend
ing a few days in Tifton with his sin.
'Ox Guano Tell* In The Field*Always'
*169 for the mule, but '
rlnom (/’-(tA Tl.. —»l— 1 I
ouch modi-1 imagine the raeult when they
hie. much setoppud ep-a* is tkr-saae-in
eanrtffx-— J<*~ H»0. Tho mule wax bald.
R. C. ELLIS
* Attorney-At-Law
Special attention given to collections
gutters relating to land jitfe*.
TTUl practice in all tha Courts
W. O’Neal. Mr. Mulloy
good until 1 began uxinr Chamber- -lion.
• Chamberlain's T:
CAR RECOVERED HERE
.Chief Thrasher that he stole three
cows while here nnd gave the names
of parties to whom he sold them.
Two of the cows, belonged to Mr J
A. Eason and another to Mr. J. E.
Abbott, were among a lot that had
been shipped to Tif top."
COL. WALKER HURT.
Ufa Bought in Valdoala With B<
^ Check an* Left in Tifton. ... , ,
[Front Valdosta Times. Fitzgerald Leadcr-Enterp.tw.
After being stored in a Tifton gnra ! Co1 * J ' J - WaIltcr 55 *>’"
ge for more than a month the Cher i* C10US al h,s homc ,n ° c,lla - wh
rolet car accurcd by one J. L. |“* been Rlnc “ Sunday r.ight
Wright from Mr. C. B. Salter, of , he foun,i •>'"* >" the rot
this city, on a bogus check, was ra.! mile9 * out h of cit y> his car _ ^ 1[llo , ru
overed. ihy partly demolished. 1, appears hv HEELBINE." badly
On November 28 a man giving his • likely that Col. Walker was stride, digested food out of the body and
name as J. L. Wright purchased a !“" wfcil o driving tha car and that he r ** tor *‘ ton * -■» *he stomach and
car from Mr. Salter, giving a check i lel1 out at before it struck an em- 1 bow ®'*- 50c. Sold by pon-
for the payment. Wright had de l bankracnt * th = t smashed one wheel. | K * r Pn> * C °~ 0
posited a draft -in a local bank for
sixteen thousand dollars for collec
tion and it was on the basis of this
deposit that tye check w.vwfrnwn.
He drove out of -the city in the
car and the cheek and draft were
H. S. MURRAY
In the past and Itio lucky.people ur--
laoso-who bavn suffered, but who an-!
now well brcluso they heed.-d nature': I
warning signal In Umo to correev their
trouble with that wondorfulxuw dL-
eovery of Dr. Pierce's called -An-u-ric.*
You abould promptly hoed these wara-
[“**. sjuno of which are dizzy spells,
backache. Irregularity of tho urine or tlie
painful twinges of rheumat.-m.
JP lumbagor-To daisy mat make possible
tho dangerous forms of kidney disease,
such as Brlsht's Vkaase, diabetes or
FOR TEN DAYS
500 yards Ginghams at 15c a yard,
worth 20c.
500 yards Cheviots at 15c a yard worth
Office in Goldan Building
Uons tako plenty of exercise la tho
open air. avoid a heavy meat diet, drink
freely of water and as each meal. rake
Doctor Pierre's Anuric Tablets (double
strength). You * 111. In a short Umc. find
that you are one of the firm Indorsers of
Anuric, as arc thousands of neighbors.
Sn-ACAt'OA, Ala.—'I suffered greatly
with my bock and
kidney-. I railed In
J ■ ■ ^ doctor- and they did
Coat Suits One-Half Price
Coats One-Third Off
All Shoes Ten Per Cent Off ^ (I
Big Lot Remnants Cheap * j j
Duncan Sc Stubbs j f
Telephone 1-0-2
, MEMBER, TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE. 1
| SHE IS 72— HE IS 77.
ilrom the Moultrie Observer,
j Mrs. Jane Wiggins, seventy
lend Mr. J.^W. Dupree, seventy*
. were *narrrra at Nashville, Ga.,
| da' 'mmedintelv after the
W* have an unlimited amount of
Money to loan on farm lands aM
^gy property, in libera! amounts, at
straight inter
I and * ®«r _
Gan make loans In any enont^
get them promptly.
R. C. WILLIFORD. Atfy.
MI and McLeod B- Udtog ,
In uric bu * y ® ver Mcee in trying to locate
and the nun and the car. Recently he
o tho learncd th »t a car was stored in a
d got Tifton garage answering the descrip
[, was t *“ n °t *>•* car. Investigation prov
I wjy (d that it was the same car.
Tl, e car was recovered at Walters
relief Garage, where it was left late one
afternoon in November. Mr. Wal
tuorle ter * 5ny * tbo mnn driving the car
stopped and l»ft it for storage, sup
iralS P»»* d 'y Tor th- night. He had nev
av d CF “lything more from him
abitli and intended advertising the car for
„ sale until the Valdosta party came
JL.-_ here and identified it.
«ill make their home. N
.Dupree had made her home
-•boro'a few miles east of MouL
... -*or a number of years. Mr:
Dupree had been visiting relatives Hh
the community for several wetkj
i During this visit he met and wtfoed
lor kIdr
backarbo
5 t-2 Per Cent FARM LOANS
Lagrange, N. C.—“For years Z
suSered with s chronic cough, so I
could sot sleep nights snd continued
to lose flesh. My druggist asked me
to try VinoL It cured my cough, I
can sleep nights and have gained
twelve pounds. Vinol is the best
tonic and tissue builder I have ever ‘
taken."—W. D. Ren. Lagrange. N. C. |
We guarantee Vinol for chronic
coughs, colds and bronchitis. Not a
patent medicine. Formula on every
7 Per Cent Tifton City Loans
We m*Jte farm Ioann at 6 1-2 per cent interest mad
give the borrower the privilege of paying- part of the
principal at the end of*^ny year, stopping interest on
amounts paid, but no annual payment of principal re
quired. X .
R. c. ELLIS. W. W. BRYAN.
a me. package of Mr. Neal Harman returned thi
Anuric—nii>ay from Odesaadale. where h
llthls, ellmlusles spent the holidays. He Is attendin
itluspgar. .Tifton High School.
THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA.
Mot Ekt or Sleep
rm#u By PERuNA
r ^
Catarrh
For Years R ' j
* U
Can Now 6*al yBal
hMA
1* I
I n My
SatiActioa
Those who object to. liquid medi
cine* eon procure Parana Tablet*.
FRIDA
1918.
TIFT REGISTRANTS IHOGCHOLERAAGENT
Of 598 Questionnaires Filed, 201 Dr. White is Transferred Fro
in First Class | Fitzgerald to Tifton
Mr. Jordon was not injured, but he 1,036 HAVE BEEN MAILED OUT 1 SPENT FIVE MONTHS IN TIFT
had to shoot the negro twice before j |
he could be sobered up enough to Om Half Returned. Mailina Must Conducts Campaign Against Chola.
'PIDDON’S
AMERICAN CAFE
A Clean and Neat Place to Dine.
"T Courtesy Shown to All.
I Will Appreciate Your Patron
age When in Tifton.
jjon’t Forget My Place.
Whiddon’s American Cafe
TELEPHONE 297 .
Wnhmg'all a Hapyy New Year,’ 1 am. Respectfully,
CECIL V. WHIDDON
drop a big knife with which he
attempting to cut the officer.
According to the Gazette’s in for
mant, a little negro girl went to
Chief Jordon's home about 6:30
'clock, while Mr. Jordan was at
supper, and told Um that a drunken
negro man was at her house and was
killing her sister. Mr. Jordan has
tened to the ihxcue and found* that
the negro 'had left the house, but
was told that he had cut the wo
man's throat before leaving. The
officer then followed the negro
| another negro
be Finished Jan. 8tb and Last I re Now io Charg. of District
Ratorn 7 Days Later. I Including Four Couoties.
Indications are that about one- j E. W. White, veterinarian
third of the registrants under Select- [With the ^reau of Animal Indus-
tve Draft in Tift county will qualify , Vy. is «X»iS making headquarters
in Class I. at Tifton and can he reached by
Up to Friday morning, 1,036 orders left at Brooks Pharmacy, the
qves tionnairex had been mailed out Board of Trade, or Mr. George W.
by the Local Exemption Board, of j W arren's residence,
these, 598 had” been returned and ' d ' r - Whit* spent five months In
classified, and of the 598 . tout j T,ft ,a * t >’ car conducUng a cam-
of 201 had been assigned to Class ! *““**" "ffainst hog cholrra in co.
operation with th<f slat.- and county
will no ( I
e* He wax Inter placed
■ of a district composed of
rn Hill. Berrien and Tift
with headquarters at Fitx-
him fighting another woman. I man y finall >' a “>K" ed » Class
Mr. Jordan attempted to arrest : cau *« there 8omf a l’Pe« 1 * to th.-
[the negro and the t wo locked up. U> irtrict Exemption Board. Th.. I.o.
Kkfter a few minutes scuffling, the «> Board has no right to grant ex-,'
'negro drew a long knife and Mr. jeoption for industn:.! oceupnt...n-. '
I Jordan drew his gun. shooting the M these all go before the District'
negro in the right wrist to make j Board. There STf quite a number i
him drop the knife. He atill kept j of appeals because of agricultural j
| advancing on the officei . and Mr. occupations, snd some of these will
: Jordan shot him in the breast. I doubtless be granted. The-,-
The negro's wounds are not seri- Ue deducted from those in Cla-
oas, being pronounced 0 njy flesh | The proportion going to Class
wounds. He was sufficiently sober about 1 to 3, and if this ig kepi
jMonday morning to give his name [there will probably be about <00 of
| as Henry Wheeler and said he was j the 1.267 registrants in the county aavloe ,
| from HoMra. ary I that he wouldn't j in Class 1. : ventton'Tf' h" ,rC “ t “.' nt “' r ^
| have done it if he had not been Provost Marshal General Crow, j ° era. see im at onre
; d, Tn t ! d " h “ ® ,t P relu " >d lhp a Pi«'on that ' UCH , CALOMEL° MAKES
| bailie hobs, the woman he out. the necessary number of men to YOU DE ATHI v cir-v
was not seriously injured, though a „.. ke up Uncle Sam'- army for the ; YOU DEATHLY SICK
long gash was cut in the back of duration of the war will be obtained s t ,
her neck. |from Class 1. and that each county's
^ r - dordan wa * a * “ne time n J proportion of men to be furnished |
member of the Tifton police force , will l.o regulated by the number of |m
nnd has many friends in this section. ] meu i n Class 1. and r.H by the pop. ,| a
Friday was anothi
Washington, Jan. 7^-Tlat UoytI-<Uorga’s
tha Entente's war aims in no way changed tha |
l nited Stakes and indicates no now policy will bo t
the American adminiatration, was made plain today. Tho p
si tion of the United States remains exactly as aapTtnsd by t
President’s recent address to Coagraas, and not* to tho Pope.
With the .liplotnatic doors slightly ajar, it b 1
A combined general offensive on the Western fror
a sweeping raid by Germany’s first naval lines Is what o
here believe is impending. If it fails, Germany mnft r*
dov. i
Washington, Jan. 7.—The Supreme Court today handed
the following decisions- .
Declared the Selective Draft Act constitutional, aMerthlf
that the draft power was vested in Congress with the war
making power The decision was unanimous.
Allowed the Steel Corporation case to go over.
Now Is a Good Time
To Treat Your Catarrh
Dr. White may be reached over
.• telephone at the following num-
rs Brooks. 185; Board of Trade.
!R; Warren's. 27B.
lie is ready to assist the farmers
II at any time in inoculating their
j hogs against cholera nnd in treat-
• 'ng epidemics of disease among hogs
| Dr. White will make headquar-
J lers here only so long as the work
irrants. Therefore, if you wwit
which infest yoor blood, and chase*
them entirely out of your system. It
is by far the most satisfactory treat-
ramcr win ormg it backl ment for the disease, because **
discomforts. reaches down to its very roots an.
.cellent time to gets at the cause. Write to-day lor
blood ol the M»ll information, and expert medical
' ' -a-:— regarding the treatment of
- vn case. Take advantage of
chance to-day. Address Swift
od purifier.I Speci'- “ ' "
of Catarrh'Ga.
of winter wc
with all il
But this is
thoroughly cli ....
germs of Catarrh, and be ft
rid of the troublesome sprays
douches that
YVVVVVVV
.rwxiuvwiMaawBB.
PIANOS, ORGANS
VICTROLAS
And Everything In Music
‘CA5CARETS" FOR A
COLD.'BAD BREATH
OR SICK HEADACHE '° e ““ OI
Best for livar and bowels, for bili. OUt y"”'
busy day with
■ those filling .
Lowest Prices—-Easy Terms
Furred Tongue. Bad Colds. Indi
gestion. Sallow Skin and Miserable
Headaches come from a torpid liver
clogged bowels, which cause
stomach to become filled with
undigested food, which sours and
ferment* like garbage in a swill bar-
That’s the first step to untold
y—indigestion, foul gases, bad
breath, yellow skin, mental fears.
erything that is horrible and nau
seating. A Casearet to-night will
Graves, for he has been one of the
.busiest men in the courthouse since
hi« Wjturn from Mncon with the ex
ecution of Clerk Webb an H hi* fore.-.
MATHIS & YOUMANS COMPANY
112 N'. Paltrrxon Street Valdosta, Georgia
fe**l weak and sick
Don't lose a day's
a spoonful of harre-
Dodson’s Liver Tone
ake up feeling great,
larmless, so give it t
' ZTcTiVAViVsVTiVv.viyiViv.vtViviv.viTiiviviwvrwe
O X
1 act.
thorough cleansing and straighten Mf j-^j. . j r m ;
you out by morniqg They work U|e tlmr lhr shol U1 , fi " H *
«h,l, you ,!.ep . bo, from h „ nn ,. dl „ h „ e , ....
our druggist wdl keep you feeling m ,. m |. rr , , lf ^ rusfiJ .
•ood for months. Million, of men founii Mr Ke|)ey ,
nd Mr. Keilev was .
nd He is survived by E
STEALS MULE TWICE.