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«Y, FEBRUARY 22, 191«.
. *r ■■ iu«i>riuuK liver
•tunulant and bowel purifier. ■ Price
60c. Sold by Conger Drug Co.
he Kind You Have-Jllway* Bought, and which has been
in use for over -over 30 years, has borne the signature of
bas made under his per-
CJLxjTZ&Ziite “,? aI 8u P ervisiun sinc « infancy.
Allow no 0 n e t0 deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ‘of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment 4
r What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops 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 has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipaiira, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ;• allaying Feverishness arising
on. that will .da to th. attractive- . „ 'mo« o.ti„ in ,n„rio, ot Ao,.ri.«
new of the block. - j WICKER-KENDRICK. Every effort is made to diminish be
SURGEONS agree that in cases of A marriage of intercut to their fore the maxes the United States
the FIRST*'TREATMENT 'u°'most * n,n *' Mend* WR * that of Miss Geor- : participation. They are constantly
important. When an EgxjzyrM-T-.g'* 1 Elizahclb .W.ioAiar yand i3fc..4w*e Irepe*«iag4W-the-American-effort'J?.
antiseptic ia ,“<*?iied promptly. there Shelley Kendrirk. wMch occurred at all bluff and noise—worthy of the
tl no dinger of InTeCtipn ajpl the the home of the bride’s sister Mrs. !country which produced Bamum.
wound begins to heal at onee. For .Luther Shellhousc, at Willacoochee Th* girl had the utmost difficulty
use on man or boast, BOROZQVg Friday evening. Feb. fi. ' In learire German^ T Sbe J},i\
HE^TNft \f.VNT TI ’ Buv it M ”" WirttWHWt h Tormer nurse verge of,receiving a degree at the
and be ready for ‘an emergency. , iB * «*nitarium at SancYersville. Mr University of I.eipsig when America
Price 25e. 50c. >1.00 nnd $1.50. Kendrick formerly lived in Tennille. entered the war. The degree was
Sold by Conger Drug Co. adv. ]but for several month has held a res- withheld i-.-r.v ... America:
- .Mr.- ^I...5...£tlUa -sai- is—lie potwiblf 'position"In" the paymasters ; refused permnnon to leave the coun-
Gazette office Monday morning to ' office of a construction company nt try.
‘-rtiM-l- -of •Mends thrmishon: South*
Georgia to mourn his 16s*. ‘
Mr. Royal joined the Methodist
church in early manhood and through
life was consistent member IT-’
was engage.d in !,j
for several years and the esteem in
which he wns held In that section was
attested^ the large^.nyciuiancpJ»t.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
SMALL DAMAGE FROM FIRE.
Travelers agree that ninaty per
cent of the German people have lost
their enthusiasm for war. The sole
topic* of conversation is food and
Intelligent people art asking ‘Vhat
is the good of launching another of
fensive?” Many of them know
America because they lived and work
ed there. These say the United.
States will continue the crusade n
hundred years, .if necessary, to rob
Germany of her spoils.
Everything points in the same di
rection—the central empires are ec
onomically and generally in such a
turmoil that all th# allies need to do
t j win the war is keep equitable war
alma before the world, and hold their
own on the west front
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound—Her
Personal Experience.
McLean. Neb. —”1 wan
mend Lydia E. Pinkham'
.Vegetable
d to all
women who suffer
from any functional
disturbance, as it
H AW*! ? no '* (han all the
I illr dl doctor's medicine.
j| Since taking it I
[Ufcmffi] have a fine healthy
II baby girl and have
/ipJ gained in health and
fTt strength. Myhus-
" ” band and I both
I praise your med-
'~ m ~~icine to all suffering
women.”—Mrs. John Kon-ELMANS, R.
Na 1, McLean. Nebraska.
This famous root and herb remedy.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound. haa been restoring women of
America to health for more than forty
years and it will well pay any woman
who suffers from displacement*, in
flammation, ulceration. Irregularities.
Positive—Convincing Proof
It is all very well to make claims,
but can they be proven? We publish
the formula of Vinol to prove the
statements we make about it
bURNS-SMITH. •
Mr. and 4lra J. JJ. Burns. ofCol-
umbia, TenitfQbnounce the engage
ment and approaching marriage of
I their daughter. Ruth to Mr. Howard
Any doctor will tell you that the
ingredients of Vinol es published
above, combine the very elements
needed to make strength.
All weak, run-down, overworked
nervous men and women may prove
There will be a box supper at
Poplar Springs school, in Irwin
county, Friday night, Feb. 22nd.,
and everybody is invited to come
out and enjoy themselves.
Let all the girls bring well filled
boxes and the boy* a full pocket
book.
The above, announcement will be
of mnrh interest to Mr. Smith's
friends in Tifton. Howard is a bro
ther to Col .B .D. and Dr. W. T
Smith, of Tifton, and spent several
yvhgi here, attenHing the Tifton
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
A POT of steaming, stimulating
Luzianne Coffee set before "a
XT Luzianne Coffee set before
gentleman and a judge of fine coff
A finer hot beverage than good,
Luzianne never existed.
Luzianne tastes all the way <1<
and you say “Set 'em up again.*
Buy a can of Luzianne Coffee,
you can't honestly say that it’*
best cup of coffee that' ever pai
your lips, tell your grocer you're
satisfied and he’ll give you beck y
money on the spot.
Please try Luzianne. You'll '
h, you will. In clean, air-tight tin
your
When It
Pours, It
Reigns”
IPZMNNB
COFFEE
y">2
n
WEES
Git on the wagon
For the thrift-team drive!
Looklive, people—
Belter all look live!
Thunderer's hummin'
From the far awa^;
Make that beeline
From the Rainey Day!
Plain as preachin'—
To the world's far end;
The oldtime Dollar
Is a man's beat friend!
—Atlanta Constitution
Mrs. G. C. Gaissert, of Rover, is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. I.
C. Touchstone.
Mrs. Henry D. Webb is spending
time in Ray City with her sis-
fre. L.- A. Swindle.
Mra. Warring Lawton, of I-cna, S.
C., who has been the guest of her
mother. Mrs. T. O'B. Wood,
home Wednesday.
The Gazette ha* no more Govern-
nent seed for free distribution, the
supply seeit us by Senator Hoke
BODIES ARE BURIED
WITHOUT CLOTHING
PERUNA in’Your H
A housewife must give the first aid in colds, couglM
t ailments. Her promptness in applying the remedy e
•s a serious illness. Her experience with remedies has
to know that PERUNA is always reliable, that she
s it on hand for the immediate treatment of couf
s. and that it is always to her
Th«f Family
Safe**
ilvwslrrSt.. Men-
W-.JSK
Three illicit distilleries were des
troyed, Saturday and tSo -white men
and several negroes were arrested *
by Deputy Shrieff R. C. Shaw and Only Pasteboard Coffins Used
BMiK-E. o. 01i»,r. m Gcrm.ny Now
The stills were located
of Tifton. Henry Jackson, Albert ALLIES NEED ONLY HOLD OUT
Fowler, lent White, Oscar Duberry j
and S. T. Hammer, all colored, and And They Will Get Kind of Peec
F. Lawson, u white man .were They Want. German* Tired
arrested charged with violating the ’ of War.
prohibition law. They waived ex- '
animation before Judge W. M. Sel- \ (BY WILLIAM PHILIP Sl^dMS
lars and were bound .pver to city United Press Staff Correspondent,
court under $20o bond each. All iCopyright. 1918 by taeUi
made bond except Hammer. Press.)
Two gallons and a few quart* of . .. ...
ane skimmin,” liquor were aeiz-1 »*;-*•
l. Mr, Lawson was arrested near l!!** 11 * Vi"* Germany s thoroughness,
i, or thV ., n hou.c -ilk I»„ "" |.,™„ 0»n»o.
pta» or the liquor. It i.'not k.nn Vh
«h,tS„ ho hei ... ronnoction trith P' y ““ ■" ' h T d “
nunnfKtare. Th. .tilU ot '””“ Th„ o-, b. ol.lbri
tho hud 0.0 variety. , • l " 1 *
| No woolen, cotton, linen
iterial must be wasted i
wooden, zinc, copper and other
material casket* are generally for-
An American woman just leaving
German, declares all ordinary
icles are so scarce- that a sale of her
| worn out kitchen utensils brought
undreamed of prices. German wo
men packing in her home sought an
opportunity to buy things she would
Points Pistol .t Offic
The same officers made
Saturday on negro house
C. W. Durden’s farm south of Tif
ton, arresting Ernie White. Will Har-
gTett and Lillie Mae Moore, colored
and E. C. Daniel, a white man. A
small quantity of liquor was found.
It is said that when the officers
knocked on the negro house, ndmis-
was refused and Deputy Sb*w
broke in. Mr. Daniel was in the
house and is said to have pointed a 1
pistol at Mr.'Shmw, which the officer,’
secured after a scuffle. The negro 1 .
woman fled through the bark '
d J door and was arrested by Bailiff 1
, Oliver. She resisted and i n the seuf
fie, Mr. Oliver broke two bones in (
right hand.
The defendants
c thrown away. They paid fancy
Program Ruins from February >|
to March 20th.
Dr. Bradley, Mrs. Dodd, Mis* Ti
tus and Dr. Todd, Tift County
Health Officer, wdl hold Health Con
ferences at the following Tift coun
ty schools this week:
Oak Ridge, February, 20.
Eldorado. February 24.
Chula February 22.
Ty Ty, February 25.
Fletcher, February 26.
Omega. February’ 27.
K-xcelaior, February 28.
Old Ty Ty. March 1.
Anslcy, March -I.
Vanceville, March 5.
Brookfield, March 6.
Camp Creek. March 7.
Harding, March 8.
Brighton, March -11.
Bay, March 12.
Cotton^ $1111. March IS.
Filyaw, March 14.
Pine View. March 15.
Red Oak. Mnrch 18.
Kalcm, March 19.
Midway, March 20.
Parent* in these communities are
invited to cooperate with the mana
gers and take advantage of the op
portunity to have their children ex
amined by experts free of charge
The experience of one
woman, given herewith, is
typical of thousands of let
ters that reach the Peruna
Company from grateful
friends who have found their
homes incom
plete! and their
family safety in
danger without
PERUNA.
Colds and Catarrh
. ‘ n >e great weight of testimony that has accumu-
tated in the 44 yeara that PERUNA has been on the
market proves it. beyond question, to be the reliable family rem-
lake - Preventing the serious effect* of colds.
cougUs.RripanddCTangeme n U of the digestive organs. This
proof is published from tune to time and many families have
profiled by it.
Tho Peruna Company. Columbus. Ohio
before Judge Sellars and u
ived hearing.'
over under $200 bond each for
, of • -
bound
Mr. M W Gibba. of the Brookfield
section, was in Tifton on business to
day.
Mr. W. A Darnell and daughter,
Mb* Beatrice, are spending the
week in Atlanta.
Mr. J. K. Arnold, of Route 4,
fat Tifton Saturday on business,
has a hog for sale aad advertises
him in the Wan* Ada
James A. Crisp of the U. S. Naval
Training Station at Hampton Roads.
** n a few days visit to his par-
Crisp
Va.. is
pnts MY and Mrs.
Fander.
The bqys of , the Emergency
Brigade came to the assistance of
the Central Grocery Company Sa
turday and are helping to unload
fix carloads of velvet bean*.
Gas in the stomach or bowel* is
a disagreeable symptom of a torpid
To get rid of it quickly take
adv.
COTTON—Pearce and Battey, the
i Cotton Factors, are sob-
rellabla and anergetle.
Their extensive warehouse facilities
god superior salesmanship are at
your command. Thqy are abuod-
antly able to finance any quantity
of cotton shipped them. Isn’t RNto
your interest to try them? Do it
Will McNeil, colored, of Brook
field, waa in town Monday looking
for a mare which strayed from his
place Sunday night. He tracked Hie
mare to Tifton, but lost track
her here.
Fla , . Timcs-Union.
Kmith having been exhausted.
Rav Cits' 1 * Swindle, °f jlating the prohibitio
ftl of 11 h«n? PP> * K j D * nl ' 1 was placed under $750 bond !
'at of a handomse eight-pound _ . _
—A. Tuesday. Mrs. Swindle was 1 P - .. h * »n officer ,
Min* n . | pointing a pistol at an officer, nnd
h " 1200 tor violatinr ,h,- p.ohibi.i.o J
The attention <
d You Lose
Day’s Work.
There's no reason why a person
thould take sickening, salivating cal
>tr.el when a^few cents buys a large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone—
perfect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just
surely a.* caldmel, but it doesn't
make you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can
take Dodson's Liver Tone, because'
is perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug.— K
mercury^ and attacks your bones.
Take a do*c of nasty calomel today
soman says the coal-shortage
lore acute than outsiders im-
<■ ThW is not due to lack of cos,
to labor shortage, plus transpor-
>n difficulties. The
caused the military authorities
ejuce trains to little
rient for the army's need. The
ng stock is in frightful disrepair
Iyer and nickle hits been demon-
d All gold, including jewelry
quested “in the name of patriot-
in order to keep up gold coin*
prevent too rapid decline in the _ __
- .o' paper money The people and you will feel weak, sick and
mger expect victory, the woman jested tomorrow. Don’t lose a day’s
•re- The best they can h«C- work. Take - - -
« that Germany rea
...Tilton's on the Boom..
■ have declared Wilson's
asonable enough to form the i
_ spoonful of Dodson'.
(Liver Tone instead and you'will
j w-lrke up feeling great. No more
" l! - billiousnesa. constipation, sluggish-
.••■oon j ntws, hradarhfr. coated tongue or
’’** :ir jsour* stomach Yocr druggist says
lialde j if y ou don't find Dodson's Liver
.Tone acts better than horrible calo-
r money is waiting for you.
idv.
See Whiddon'a New Cafe across' 1
tho street from old stand in Clyatt i ” ’
Building, C. V. Whiddon. Prop.
15(12twit ' n
Mrs. Tom Daniel, of Atlanta, who c
: A. D. ROYAL. SHINGLER. GA.
her home in Tifton. after a vtay of
•ome length in Jacksonville with her
naele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
.,Gri®n,-«*-thair home • in-BWerride
ertisement of YOU CAN'T FIND ANY.
Bennett's Haidware, Inc , in today's I DANDRUFF^ AND HAIR f, ‘ r '
papeh They will have an inUrest STOPS COMING OUT Iorv
ing store message for Gazette rentier* S*v« your h*i,! M.k. it thick 1
each day Watch for it wavy , g | 0 „ y aD< j beautiful ’ *" n ''*
A child that has intestinal worms *» ones. ' n *'
1 j ”, v?
VERMIFUGE destroys and expel* ' f Dan<1enr “'- y°u/<an not find
worms; the child immediate!- im- “ ,in F ,e lr,,c e of dandruff or falling
proves and thrives wonderfully. , hair and your scalp will not itch. ' v< ‘ r . c
Price 25c. Sold by Conger Drug Co. jbut what will please you most «>»' n 7° ti » ,ions .
fter a few weeks' use. when you 1 Wilhelm, however. «..»»». ... . L_
hair, fine and downy at first fluenr '‘ 1 3m told tha ' wh,Ic i Mr. A. D. Royal died at his home
illy new hair—grow- ,0 ,h * extreme, to wh.ch the , , n shingler. Worth county. Thura-
the scalp. I war **® r| ! r “ '•* dfa g (he empire^^iday. February 14th, at 1 a ,-n . from
little Danderinc immediately , hp ,loM ROt murmar - “ Hindcnh.urg | the- eff«:U of a stroke of paralysis
i doubles the beauty of your hair I and I udendorff are his absolute sustained last October. He was buri-
was a guest nt the Tift camping party No difference how dull, faded. briL «”«**".- ‘ d ■" »he Poulan cemetery Thurseday
nu V.r d "'* ,h “ W " k wi,h y* and craggy, just moisten a cloth 1 An Am,Tifan V* 1 - recently arrived j afternoon nbout- 2 o'clock, the ser-
I'-ith Danderine and carefully draw ^ r ° m Germany, rays many children ( vices being conducted by Rev. S. S.
or severe cut' it through your hair, taking one and even women are now going bare , Kemp pastor of the Methodist church.
Hgg** smaU strand at a time. The effect footed They are unable to buy, Mr Royal was 60 years of age and
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT on ' “ ‘n^n'diale and amazing—your k ° ,a - A proud professor.of the Uni-;wn« bn-n February 20th. 1858. in
hand is always prepared for nuch hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, versity of I-eipsig asked a* a favor to.Taylor county. He spent his youth
Occident*. Price 25c. 60c and $1.00 and have an appearance of abundan- bu >‘ discarded shoes of the girl’s-bro- ‘and early manhood in that section and
per bottle. Sold by Conger Drug ' ce; nn incomrarable lustre. • oft- ther. • ' | moved to Shingler several years ago.
i, di „. *. „.... . , v -‘-e.-a and luxuriance, the beauty and ‘ A crime wave is sweeping the where he was prominently identified
Slippers iu«t rece'• I q *hh ° m ^" jahimmer of true hair health, cotfntry from end to end. Thug* in the development of that tojrn.
er. wear like iron 'tty j Get “ sraa11 bott,c of Knowlton's 'often rob pedestrians of their cjothe* February" 16th. 188.1. he married
Whltlav RmiK.r, n' ? f“ ,r " j Danderine from any drug store or The children of one of the girl's j .Miss Jennie Morrison, of Schley coun
*** en , t ° rp ' j toilet counter, gnd prove that your .friends were robbed of their shoes'ty. who with two sons. Alva and W
. w .hair is as pretty and soft, as any .‘(while ontheir way home from school 1 D. Royal of Shingler. survive him.
.- orce ° workmen are busy pre- , (bat it has been neglected or injured jThe weather was bitterly cold and j Both*of hi* sons are' married. Mr.
paring ro pavC| t e sidewalk in front jby carries* treatment. A small trial the children arrived with their feet [Royal ulso leave* three brothers.- J
Of the Tift bunding on Second street j bottle, will double the beautv of ' almost frozen and bleeding. jS. Royal, of Tifton; S, A, and J. T
is a public spirited move and y onr bair. adv. j The girl says the newspapers are (Royal of Ellaville. and four sisters.
o -most active in sneering at America, iMrs. W. M. Thompson, and Mrs. J.
j W1CKER-KENDRICK. (Every effort is made to diminish be-' M*. Thompson, of Worth county: Mrs
A marriage of interest to their fore the masses the United States!-' J. Royal, of Rupert, and Mrs. T
NO LOOKING BACK IN TIFTON i know who had - a mul » advertised Camp Wheeler, in Macon.
_______ ’ ( for tale. He had answered one nd, :
New Evidence Constantly Being I b0t ** mu,e " WrTe *° ,d b * r ° re ^ ‘ Tfl All U/flUCM
Published. j irot thcrf Gazette ads sell mule* | (J flLL if U III L PI
’Since the long succession of Tif- “* wcI1 ** flt ber things,
ton report* were first published In Whiddon'* Cnfe is now in it* new!
the local press there ha* been no luorters in the Clyatt building across |
looking back. Tifton evidence con- [ the »troet from the old stand. The!
ttaues to pour in. and—better still npw . P lace '» >»n:er and more con- Xfcjg Woman Recommend*
—those whose reports were -first | Teniently arranged than the old.and
published many years iago,. verify ; ^ r - C. V. Whiddon, proprietor. In-
•Jt they said in a most hearty and vit “ his old customer* to call on
tmmietaliable way. Read the ex-! him 'n*his new home,
periencr of Mr G. R. Henderson, j Friend* of Mr. Walter W. Jolley
ffroeer, Main 8L He says: “I suffer-(will be pleased to learn that he has
•d from lameness and soreness iajbeen promoted to n position
■ small of my 'lack. It hurt me|«ronnt in the 144th Engineer TYurk
to stoop or lift smLby back ached ( Co - Ft. Myer, Va. The promotion
n*arly all the time. I knew I had '' dated from February - 4. Ser-
Mdnay troabl*. a* my kidney* acted j gennt . Jolley!». juc_.lia*-U^n rapid.
After a time'^she was told she
could leave if she would do ceitain
work for Germany—and would re
ceive the degree and “big pay.”
She indignantly refused to become
a trait cress and a spy. Whereupon
the police dogged her day and night
until she finally succeeded in -getting
too often and the kidney secretions ! he having gone to camp December
contained sediment. 1 used a box
of Dean's Kidney Pills and they
gulated my kidneys and the hi
ache left.'
OVER SIX YEARS LATER MR.
Henderson: said: “I haven't needed
Doan’s Kidney Pill* eince they
j^flted me several years ago.” (Persons Smith, of Maeon^the wed-
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t . din K to be uietly solemnizqed
piply ask for a kidney remedy—(‘he home ofthe bride at 9 a.
I Doan's-Kidney Pill*—the same ! March 28. No cards,
that Mr. Henderson had. Foatei
An oil heater
ond floor of. Col.- J. B. Murrow's
home eaught fire early Sunday eve
ning. an upholstered - chair, a rug
and n folding screen catching fire
from the stove. The l.re was seen
by parties passing on the wny to
church and the alarm turned in.
There wns considcreable-smoke, but
little damage froAi the fire.
Tifton hat t7>any industrial which will help
all of the surrounding Community.
Duncan & Stubbs is trying to help also.
We are offering the best line of merchan
dise in Ready-to-Wear for the whole family
at very^attractive prices.
..Piece Goods Way Under the Market...
Quality the Best
DUNCAN & STUBBS
Phone 102
MEMBER, TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE.
ts&s&msBaaaaaaaK
AMA/VAA AAAA/ 1
Washington, Feb.. 16,—Recent presa reports of serious up-
rvsingsnn Mexico and the reported abandonment o fMexico by
Carranza were belied in official statements received here by
the Mexican Embassey,.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
PIANOS, ORGANS
VICTROLAS
And Everything In Music
Lowest Prices—-Easy Terms
L MATK]^& youmans company
112 N. Patterson Street
Valdosta, Georgia
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