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B. H. Levy Bro. & Co
Savannah. Ga.
I AD. COLUMN Millar's An.lis.plit Oil, Knt
•Position by experienced '
superintendent and commissary
r - S" care Gazette. ‘
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Snake Oil
ill Positii
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.WEEKS
WOMEN.
Vou may talk about women
Their style and all that
But the-smaller the woman
The bigger the hat
—Yonkers Statesman
You may talk about women.
Who giggle and flirt
But the fatter the woman
The tighter the skirt
—Indianapolis Star
You may talk about women
The bold or sedate.
But the taller the woman
The shorter her-jpate.
• —Chicago ROcord-Herald
You may talk about women
The gems and the paste.
But the wiser the woman
The simpler her taste.
—Cleveland Plain Dealer
You may talk about women
The Coy or the •mug.
But the “newer" the woman
* The fiercer her mug.
—Nashville Banner-
You may talk about women
And speak by the book.
But the shorter the skirt, why.
The longer the look.
—Macon Telegraph
Mr .7 J, - Kinnrd. of I-enox.
rought a load of hogs to the Tifton
Packing. Plant Wednesday.
Toss.'of the Brookfield
WANTED—To buy chickens, any; _ , "“““‘V’ ' [section was in Tifton Thursday. He
kind; Eggs, Geese, Ducks, and .he farmers over there are ma-
* Will pay top ofthe market swollen joints, pains in the head, j'' 1 "* K ood Progress in their prepa-
y quantity-. T. J. Whiddon, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. (rations for another crop.
Ga. 4-dn*w-w*t;"»« •W’ljeatBon pain disap- j Mr . H . L. Cromartie, county agent
-One SO X 3 l-= Kokomo A new remedy*used ,, inteniali>- and tor Dougherty county, came over
tira and rack either between ( externally for Coughs, Colds, Croup Wednesday to attend the Winter Ex-
1 assay's and Omega or Tifton Sore Throat, Diphtheria, and Tonal-j tension School at the Second Di*t-
Dmaga. Liberal reward given “’If: . .. . .... . . rict Agricultural School.
— - _ This oil la conceded to be the most |
a Sales Agency penetrating remedy known. Its | The statement in the tick eradi-
prompt anil immediate erfect in re- Cation story in. Wednesday’s paper
., ssas^ & 's&xnsts;r t-v - ? -
with on hip knocked down; once. As an illustration pour ten I “*>' fhoOM '- wa *
face; aplit in each ear. Onr|drops on the thickest piece of sole [farmers of each community c
red and white pi Jed hnifer, one leather and it will penetrate this expected to dip their cattle!
year old. unmarked. Strayed from * nd ,hro0|rh in as the vat is completed,
my place about January 19. He-, Accept no TObrtitnte . n,;, er the work is done, the small
ward for rotum or information as ; oil is golden red color only. Every [cost to the county,
to whereabouts. Preston Whaloy, I bottle guaranteed; 25c. SOe. and j jj r w. Long and wife a dr
White and
Gold China
A new shipment just
received, about one«half
what we ordered. China
is very hjtrd to get now
and we could not olfer
this only it was ordered
last fall.
This is the celebrat
ed Chas. F. Haviland chi
na and each piece is so
stamped.
Chop plate
Cake plate
Salad
7j in. plate*, doz
6} in. plates, doz
Sugar and Cream, pair 3.00
Cups and Saucers, [doz 5.25
Only a lew pieces, so j ou
will have to act ijuickly.
$4.00
1.85
1.75
7.50
6.2s
..Moor's Jewelry Store.
“The Gift Store."
Phonel250
Member Tifton Board of Trade
1
Mr. John
at the home of his daughter, lira. J.
Willard Graiding, on South Main
street, Wedneaday morning at 124#
'clock, following a stroke of apop
lexy Tuesday morning.
Funeral services were conducted
atthrhome at 3 o'clock Wedneaday
afternoon by Rev. C. W. Durden and
Rev. J. E. Summer. The body waa
taken to Senoia, hi* old home, on
the Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlan
tic Wednesday night for interment
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Summer waa born at Paris,
Coweta county, September 30, 1837
and Would have been 81 yean old
birthday. He was a Con-1
federate Veterar. He. enlisted
Compny A, 'First Georgia, at New-
na/arfd wa* mustered qyt after the
firat year ofthe war He then join
ed Company D. 53 Georgia, and wa*
made second lieutenant. He waa
brevetted first lieutenant. He sur
rendered nt Appomattox and was a
prison)* in Washington the night
Lincoln wq assassinated. Mr. Sum
mer was a- member of the Lutheran
’church and was a consistent Chris
tian. all hi* life
Hi* wife died in 1902 and about a
year Inter he came to Tifton tomake
his home with hi* daughter. Mr*.
Goading The following children
survived him: H. H. Summer, Tupelo
Miss.. Mrs. Bessie Foil. M«. Pleasant
N. C . Mrs. Ella Barden. Live Oak.
Fla.. Mr*. Nettie Cole; Birmingham.
Ala.. Mrs. Vonnie Gaulding, Tifton;
Rev. J. E. Summer. Parrott. Gn.
Miss Rachael Barden, a. grand
daughter. and Rev Mr Summer were
t his bedside when the end r
01d4t-wlt.
STRAYED— One
MRS SALLIE. HORTON DEAD
Omega, Ga., Kcb.l—Mr*. Sallic
Horton died at her home Wednesday
night. The burinl was held at Ome
ga cemetery Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Horton had been in bad
health for quite a while aiid gradual,
ly grew worse until Wednesday-
night. She was 70 years old and is
survived by her husband, Mr. R. P.
Horton, and one son. Henry, Two
brbthcrs, Messrs. Levy and Sim
jieifer w
fdar in f
TO GROW TOBACCO.
o B* Plan- , Gre * n - and several grand children
On. Hundred A.
ted Near Tifton. -and a lot of friend*.
Through %e industry and ener- ! . Thc >‘ movfd f r °™ Unadilla Geor
gette effort* of Mr. I. W. Myers, **• several years ago and have lived
Tift county ia to have another new ( ncar Omega since,
agricultural venture that in year* to Mr - anJ * ,rv Henry Horton were
ihould mear. much. i 1 * 01 * 1 ,icl{ an ‘ l to attend the
funeral. -f
One hundred acres,of tobacco
to be planted this year. -The work i Miss Mirtie Willis daughter of J.
wilt be in charge of Mr J. Js^Tay- P. Willis, of Omega is seriously sick
!and friends in Tifton and vicinity, jlor, an experienced tobacco groVer. [and her many friend* and school
•|Mr. Long, for many years with the He will be reimbursed on a percen- mates wish her a speedy recovery 1 .
Now is the time to plant rape [Tifton postoffice, has been transfer- tage basis accrding to the acreage o-
H. C. Cannichael. Tifton Repair j ,eed. Choate Grocery Co. Tele- : re, ‘ *° Augu-ta. where he has charge and total yield. , TIFTON LADY DOING HER BIT.
1-26.1 mo , phone 255-266. 4-dwlwk °f *be soldiers' mail at Camp Han- Mr. Taylor after spending two days "More than a year ago I took a
t cancer in three day*. J. B. ) BARGAINS Used car* all makes | COck ' * ,eft h, r *' Thursday evening for Nash course of Mayr's Wonderful Remc-
Mullis. Tifton, Ga. 2-4-dwtf Tift's Garage. tf, Kyler L Jr.. i* making himself ville. He will retueu Monday at the dy for gal] stones, .severe colic and
1 have employed a
loblle top man who can ^e-cover and -
r auto tops, guaranteed t
WANTED—Farm hand Single man , FOR SALE—Second hand Ford tour ‘
[ preferred, but would take one with ing car or will trade for good mule i
mall family. W. W Timmons. Tif- or horde, at Mizell Live Stock Co. f
5-d6t-wlt- ;2-dwtf- I 1 "
lispov-.d lady i .
per. small salary, by a f— ! NOTICE OF POUND SALE. ^
i a vtidower with one child, j o j
t to Dr. Blitch. Brook-[City of Tifton. Georgia. Tift County. •
2-dwlw j The following described cattle |
LABORERS WANTED
> WAGES. INSIDE WORK j cit >' on trida >- February I
RAIN OR SHINE. SEE h ° ur » sale:
. Kyler I
will be sold at the city.pound n
He wi
latest and -start work on the seed'
e, sin-,bcds-ut onee. If any fanners other
morn- than those Who. have already
lother are both -i-d to plant aye
ly* he will make in* this crop they should
irrier yet. for he i« alreadr either Mr. Mvcfs at Hotel Mvon c
n' disposition to make the the Board of Trade office Arrar
“tote the male” .cements will then be made for t^ei
of Omega, came ,n see nn '' ,aIk w * lh Mr Tayloi
- ust be di
omach trouble and have been en-
rly well ever ainee. I have re-
many other stomach
c well. Kyler *;
at the
she
writing.
i This n
after
i the
Gay’s
NEED NOT BUY MEAL.
One Jersey cal!
years old; short'horn-
Crop and undeibit in
under.bit in left ear
One Pole red heifer, about one |
year old; unmarked. End of tail ,
white.
"Tine Pole red steer, about one and :
one-half years old; unmarked
Short horns.
i Sqm,
In Order
7 the Twenty-Second Avl
dron. which is reported t-
have sailed from New York las'
‘howed that his son's squadron'
[not aboard that vessel
i ' Mr T , C - R ! dcdil1 ' nf Vurk. Ala., ZSiSX;
arrived la*t night and is spending -
[several days art Tifton. the guest of
estfd in grow, sufferer*, as I felt it was my duty to
tcH'llTem just how fcuch good it has
done me ' It is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes the catar
rhal mucus from- the intestinal tract
and allays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments, including
appendicitis.. One dose wijl Con
or money refunded. Rr6oks
Pharmacy Company.. adv.
r if P/odu-' n
v,rr w «"l» Um,
.«._ Tuscanm .
impounded Fohruars- 2,. 1918, his twin brother. Col J S RidgdilL
under ordinance prohibiting cow* to , This ia their first visit together in
run at large on the .streets of mid ^eleven years, and both are having a
city; and will he sold under provi- coqd. lime. Mr. Ride Jill Ls in the
-This Fehrunry 5, 1918. j»a.v» this is their fourth year with’
J. O. Thrasher. (the boll weevil and that section is
.IdStvH City Mi.r.li-il ,iu.*t beginning in .r-mn-r f-nm the
NOTICE.
To all who have r
palp their CALOMEL SALIVATES
.[.state and county taxes fo^ the year
HIT!
Fifas have been placed in my
bands for collection. You ill save
interest by getting your receipt at
as the law^pequire. me to col- There's no reason why a person
lect 7 per cent interest from Decern- should take sickening,, salivating cal
her, 1917, until the date of collec- Jomel when a few cents buys a large
tion. I only have the flfas for the
Tifton District See me or my De-
puty.
MRS T. M. CORAM. SYLVESTER.
Mr*. T. M. Coram died in Sylvea-
Georgia arc causing great deal of ' ter Monday morning at 5 o'clock,
trouble rand inconvenience to corn- -p^ funera | , erv ices were held Mon-
producing^ farmers by refusing to 1 , lltv afrernoon at 2: 30."
purchase flour with: M „ Coram wa5 , truf mother of
out an equal weight n meal or ano- lBrae]i a nob)e woman, with a life of
ther cereal. The act specifically good deeds behind her. She moved
provides that a per»un is to be requ->»h h*r husband (nn Randolph
ired to buy a carrei-pondiug ceteal county to Worth county about
with flour .When the person in ihirlv years ago. He died last year
quevLun is a producer of a cereal and sii
.l — f_ other- than- wheat, and » i*-jarga-^ty deeiinime-in health. -
consumer of it and has lb* said ce- , The deceased wa* a grandmother
real in quantiti-- on hand suc^vdf Mr*. J. H. Price,.of Tifton. She
rbauuseou made-U th# merchant*,-and Judgo. Priea-motored-over loty
Wff - when properly-taken, ara lagaL’ex-. the funeral. ' '' V
»m ii.nr.iu jmptions fronj thr requirements of' ~ ;: ^araBBwfi
in equal cereal with an equal pur
chase. If the meal producers and
e then she has been gradual-
:—[flt«nr
t«0 caught them unprepared.
AND-MAKES-YOU-SICK^ consumers of Geo^ra -will u,
stand this and make it clear to their
u,,, * k . merchants, further trouble can be
* I relieved.
IN FIVE MINUTES! NO
INDIESTION, GAS OR
SOUR. ACID STQMACIB
distr«
ATTENDANCE FAIRLY GOOD.
The Winter Extension School i
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone a the Second. District Agricultural'
perfect substitute for calomel. , School this week has been drawing
pleasant, vegetable liquid . faWy good crowds. The program
your liver just '
NOTICE.
To Automobile Owners:
The law requires each owner ofi
an automobile to provide himself
with a license tag. Without this
■ccnscrhe violates the state law. War
and notice is given said owners
‘-hat unless they comply with the law
>y the 1st day' of March 1918 war
rants will be ajlorn out and served
leet the require
ments and letV’fcgVe this trouble.
Thla, February 7th, 1918.
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff
•hich will
surely os caldmel, but- it doesn't
make you sick and can not salivate.
**0hildren and grown folks can
take Dodson's Liver Tone, because
is perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous draft. It
is mflfcury and attack* your bonea.
Take a dose of naaty calomel ioday
and you will feel weak, sick and naus
eated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's
work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's
Liver Tone instead and you will
wake up feeling great,
billiousm
„ . Thi
| i* being carried out as published
tho Gazette and the farmers and
farmers' wives who are attending
the coucst are realizing great benefit
Wednesday twenty farmers -from Hige.tcd food
5 itehell county motors d over to
spend the day at the scheiol and
others from a distance also are.tak-
FOURTH CAR OF HOGS.
' Mr. N. N. Matcom,- of Ty Ty. ship
ped his fourth carload of hogs from
this section t<7" North and Middle
constipation, sluggish- Georgia this week, the last carload
headache, coated tongue
stomach. Your druggist says j
if you don’t find Dodson's Liver'
Tone acts better than horrible ealo-!
mel your money is waiting for you. I
going to Watlcinsxville. Mr. Mal-
eom is making the business profit
able and tbe people up there
stocking up on hogs of better breeds
BURIAL J. T. HORNE.
J. T. Horne, seven-year-old
of Mr and Mra. J. #P Horne, who
Tonic is equally valuable a* o.dird at the home of his parents in
ssjissssi.ssM? ter 1 s :;
tad IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives 1 0 ?' ock - wa » buried at Live Oak ]
ootOJalaris, Enriches the Blood and [ church near Doerun • Friday after-
ess «oes.
‘Really does" put upset stomachs
i order—-.“really does" overcome
digeriion, dyspepsia, ga*. heart
burn and sourness due to acid
fermentation ,in five minutes—that
just that—make* Pape’s Dimpep.
sin the largest selling stomach ant.
ccid and regulator in the world.
If «yhat you ea t ferments and turns
you belch gas and erUctat*
water: head
dizzy and aches: breath foul: t
guc coated; your insides filled with
indigestible waste, remember the
momen t “Papa's Diapepsin" comes
in contact with the stomach all such
vanishes. It’# truly aston
ishing—almost marve}ons, ~«nd the
y is its harmleasness.
A large flfty-cent case of Pspe’
Diapepsin is worth its weight in
gold to men and women who •
get their stomachs regulated,
belongs in your home—should al
ways be kept han$} in case of
sick. sour, npset stomach daring
the day or at night. It’s the quick,
est. surest antacid for the stomnch
In the world. at
WHITE SALE
In Full Blast
The goods^offered in this sale
were purchased six months ago,
before the great advance in price
These values will be eagerly
sought hy- shoppers who Unow
chdndise.
merch
Special attention to jniul orders
Merchandise will never for a long
time be cheaper, the wise shop
per will not wait.
Linen Laces-i^h values,,
this sale, special 10<*■
30 in, white La-wn, 10,15,19^
Check Demity at old prices
121, 15, 19, 25^
.White Linen 25, 48^
IO-4 all linen Sheeting,
worth $2 per yard. $ 1.48
40 in. white Lawn 25^
36 in. linene 20c
Nainsook good quality
10, 12j, 15c
Long cloth 15, 19, 25fi
6 spools Coats thread 25^
Bear in mind that we sell
the celebrated Paul Jones
middies, we think there is
none better S1.48toS2.48
Chiffon Taffeta jitst id 98<!
$35 art squares in orien
tal designs S24.98'
Persian Ribbon in fancy
and solid colors the 39c
kind, special 25^
Pull and complete line R&
G Corsets always in slock
SI.00 to $3.48
Misses and Children’s white
Linene Dresses 98 to S3.48
Misses and Children’s Gingham
Dressed 980
10-4 Pepperell Sheeting ■ 500
Curtain Scrim 12 to 350
Crepe de chine Waist
$2.98 to $4.48
Georgette waist
$2.98 to $5.50
White Sale continues all
this week.
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