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EtrcUy a Drugstore in the Land
•That Does Not Sell This Remedy
Lappetite, a feeling of lassitude and a
PBU Market Half a Century. weakening of the system. It
f t* then that yon should promptly take
k, 1 » few bottles of S. S. S., the great
health t>I°od purifier and strenglhencr. It
Of enioving a strong and vigor- w '^ cleanse the blood thoroughly and
ivitahtv itifth^n tiuriLrour bfood 1,uild U P * nd strengthen the whole
all imSrfSt »?st«n. S. S. S. is sold by all drug-
» head to the slightest indication b,ood * u PP'y can l>® had free by writ,
impure blood. A sluggish elrcule- ing to the Swift Specific Co., 24
» ie often Indicated by an impaired Swift Ijibo/atory, Atlanta. Ga.
I I II I If I Negro Boy on E. D. Breach’s
S in II I fir I Firm Died Saturday.
Ill MAIM A case of spinal meningitis develo-
IU IllflUl* ped |n Tift county thc ^ WMltf tj,,
victim being Eddie Lee Dennis, a ne-
rgan WUI Spend gro boy of 14, on the farm'of Mr. E.
f |i, Here. | Branch, in the northeaatern part
of the county.
RURAL SCHOOLS
| veloped thatthe caae waa spinal raen-
roufh Inspection, ingitia and Dr. Todd, County Health
Be Printed and .Officer, was notified,
buted. | yhe boy died Saturday Afternoon,
fgnn, Rural Schoo) Although many rtues of meningi-
i, arrived thc first .tis have beifa,Reported from diffcr-
is now making a ent sectioi#Stf the slate, this is the
nal survey of the first one in Tif county.
bably will spend • ; p
ABOUT *60,000 FOR HOGS.
renty-third. county —, >—
ch thi* survey haa I It keeps a daily paper more-than
e work in Tift will bujy to keep up with thc 'packing
than in any coun-1 plant. Friday morning news came |
Tift hus had a j to us of a trainlonj of nineteen cars I
t for a good many of hogs arriving dt the plant and wo'
rally recognized as . said something about- it. Before !
icat lonal matters, night, seven more curs had arrived j
this county pro- and were unloaded, making twenty-
;en a* « standard J six cars for the day.
I Saturday morning, ten cars came 1
will vi-it each of in. Besides these, wav on receipts
s, taking pictures • for the two days were heavy I
buildings, examin-1 During the pust week, an average J
anil premises as ^ 0 f more than a carload of packing
tion^ and general j House product*. daily wns shipped
id nbu will ex- ^ from the plant. Saturday two cars'
ren. ascertaining ^ wero ] oa) |ed. one each for Binning- '
in the different ham and Atlanta.
rves the condition | Th c plnnl ha ,j ahout r> 000 ho „ „ n
the grounds, thej,and Saturday night
Will Leave on the Shoo-fly Next
Tuesday Morning.
MAKES 61 SELECTMEN FOR Tin
Sixteen Natrons Already . Sant v
Negrons Mutt Report to Local
Board Monday.
Orders were received by the Tift (
County Exemption Board Monday to
send twelve negro Selectmen to
Camp Gordon next Tuesday, Febru
ary 26.
The Selectmen have been^jrdered
to report to the local board aU the
court house' Monday afternoon at 4
o’clock. They will leave for Camp
Gordon on the ’’Shoo-fly" Tuesday
moming at 7;lf> o’clock.
When these twelve men leave for
.camp, Tift county will have supplied
j sixty-one of its quota of Selectmen,
j Sixteerf negroes already have been
Sfnt and thc twelve «o leave Tues
day will make 28 negroes selected
from Tift.
Following is a list of those order
ed to report to the local board next
Monday:
Joe Hnrdy.
Charlie Dorsey.
Wesley Brown. ’
• William James McCoy.
Charlie Towns.
Robert Thomas.
Phillip Rowe.
Andrew Copeland.
Tyner Butler.
Jim Price.
James Wilkinson.
Elmo Majors.-
you will finefyour whole system strengthened. It will fortify your ling*
A jft, and throat and enrich your blood against rheumatism. It is
powerful concentrated nourishment without alcohol or opiates?
lfW Don’t neglect taking Scott ’# — ooenmonoo today,
W A Th, iBiporua KorurgUa red liver eU shears seed la IiiCi babka la saw
LAUNCH ORGANIZATION.
“’ The organization of the Tifton
> take chapter of the National Boys Work-
omen j ng R Merv8i unt f,, r t j, e u. g. Depart-
:ment of Labor, was launched at the
High School chapel exercises this 1
morning. ’ I
Enrollment inthis organization
j cnlls for an oath of allegiance, the ]
consent of parent or guardian, state-!
ment as to fitness from the medical j
! examiner and does not constitute
' full membership nnd the right te I
i wear the Badge of Honor until the!
I boy enrolled has served for three
! weeks in some form of actual labor,
j It is calculated that with the pro
sper organisation the boys Of Tifton
. | can be of great service to this com-
is listless, | mun ‘ l >' Otis summer. From all vide*
ad, doesn't come * the cr F "No Labor" From
or ha s sore ! ov *r the seas comes thc cry .of star-
Idren's ail- i ving mothers and children, nut to
1 of Cali, mention our soldiers and those of
then don’t- °0i*r nations, “Feed lls.” The far-
ectly harm- mer ready to produce all thc food
ill this con- J crops he can hut labor hns been
le and fer- i weighed irthe balance and found
, move out wanting. The boys who enlist in
ave a well, country and the world well in this I
l thorough tinu ’ »f crisis. Enrollment is not
ftimen all confined to school boys, it is open to
Vouldn t Take His Money Sack.
One of oui customers writes us that he is so plcaser. with his
Morgan Meat Preserver (hat he wouldn’t take ius money
back if he could not get another. You will feel the same
way if you try one.
MOTHER! DON'T TAKE
CHANCES IF CHILD’S
TONGUE IS COATED-
•CASCARETS" BEST IF
HEADACHY. BILIOUS,
SICK, CONSTIPATED
IN FIVE MINUTES! NO
INDIESTION, GAS OR
SOUR. ACID STOMACH
L Beware of counterfeit fig syrups,
wksx your druggist for a bottle of
^•California Syrup or Figs,” which
lima full directions for b-.bie». chil
dren of dll ages and for grown-ups
plainly pointed on the bottle. Ixiok
carefully and see that if 1# made by
the “California Fig Syrup Co."
adr.
MEMBER, TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE.
250’ IN PRIZF - S * REE - $250
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
k For Particulars - - Look For Circular
TIFTON BUGGY WORKS
SCRAWNY CALVES.
What makes a calf scrawny—off
ts feed? Germs — parasites—in the
intestines. Why not free them of
this trouble? If you wll give the
calf some B. A. Tbomaz Stock Rem
edy in its feed, .within a week you
will see it brighten up and in four
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
JOHN A PETERSON
Office Dentist
New O’Neal -McLeod Buildin
Tifton, Georgia
Auto Tops. Cushions, Seat Covers, Bodies' Painting. Etc.
Buggy and Wagon Repair Work. Horseshoeing, Etc.
il Improvements
■pened by Miss
id Mr. J. W !
be called on. j
DR. A. G. FORT >*■
SIR. NOSE and THROAT
2nd Street and Love Avenue
• Phone 257 Ra.id.nca 219
Tifton, Georgia.
DR. J. B. 5. BLITCR
Physician and Surgeon •
:• makg a special study of and
it diseases o'f children and chro-
or long etanding diseases]
-Breekfiald, Georgia
Enigma.
AT W1LLACOOCIIEF..
IN HONOR OF MISS BATES.
"O unv pira incm wiuiout nrst
i. I.",,","'" ’ ..v.r. „ u | '™“ «» »»
jto » PP r,n,... th, joo.1 ° r rriorlp.!.
'of Chamberlain’s Cough Rome-1 e——o
Mrs. Frank i’rocker, Pann, j A Hint to *ba Aged,
writes: “Our five-yoar-old | f p 0{ ,pl e paS( sixty years of age
Paul caught a severe cold last , ou | d be persuaded to go to bed as
'. ,l soon as they take cold and remain
c ,in bed for on e or two days, they
“J 1 would recover much more quickly.
I especially If Ihey take Chnmbe> -
; r , Iain’s Cough Remedy. There would
:*7 " ,TO •!«*» amgey «f the calc Vtv
,e ) lng followed eby any of fhe morif.
serious diseases. adv.
SELF RISING FLOUR
MADE BY SPECIALISTS
WHO KNOW HOW
FROM THE BEST FLOUR OBTAINABLE
l SEASONED AND LEAVENED WITH
\ SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY i
iCVt A. E. O'QUINN
ES. CLASS DENTAL WORK
.. ,Bd Brid,. Work . Sp—..It,
Over Pinkston’s Drug Store
- Tifton, Georgia
winter that settled on his lung, anil
he had terrible cmighinR spells. Wt
were greatly worried about him n«
the medicinr we cave him did not
help him in the !i-mt. A neighbor
Aprtkc sn - highly , uf . ChambntUuv'.
Cough Remedy that I got a bottle
rtf It. ' The flriit il-i henefited Win
so much that I continued giving it
to him until he was cured."
FULWOOD & HARGRETT
P . A1TORN ET SwAT-LAW
Golden Bldg. Tlftoe. Co.
Red Bliss
poUtqe*^ at
Telrphoneaafifikjfln.
d Cobbler seed Irish
R. C. ELLIS
A SOLDIER’S VALENTINE.
■n^Viile teNNE 5 ^
Attornoy-Al-Law
Special attenUon given to collodions.
and to matters relating to land titles.
Will practice in all tha Courte-
Goldea Bldg .Tifton,-Ga.
membership oT 1S0. Col: J. 0. Stl 1 -
mnns being elected Chairman. Mr*.
J. M. Roberts Vice Chairman .Mrs.
ttty prettily and
BOX SUPPER FRIDAY.
ppropriately decorated. Punch nnd
The Gar.ett<
going
ing inxrtritlffmiTT Fourth-Gmrir
at *Oak Ridge ’itbUT hSi
A, Tifton Publir’ 55ch'ols, accom
panied by a purse of $2.S0. j
Mr. Herring—Instead of having '
Valentine Box this year we huve
saved our pennies'for tho Soldier.-.'
Testament Fund. Truly,
Fourth Crade A
This will pay f..r ten Khaki-cover
ed testaments for soldiers nt the
front. The Gaxflth congratulates
the teacher nnd p-.inys of the Fourth
on thoiightfulne-vs and patriotic
Smith. Treasurer
day night, Feb. 22. at 7:110. Every-
: body is cordially invited to come and
bring boxes.
DR. J. D. WILBANKS
| VETERINARIAN
Office at Touchstone’s Slabls
Isa Phon. 27S—Resident. 137
rails responded to day or nigb*
Tiflon, Georgia.
About Constipation.
Certain articles of diet tend to
cheek movements of the bowels.
The most common of the«c are
cheese, tea nnd boiled miflt. On
the other hand raw fruits, esperially
apple, and bananas, also £rahnm
bread nnd whole wheat bread
promote a movement of the bowels.
When tha. bowels arc badly cons-
tipnted, however, the sure way
is to take one or. two of.Chamber-
’qin's Tablets immediately
All scientist* agree that poisonous
products in llie blpofl ore eliminated by
tin- kidneys and liver. The kidneys act
as a kind.fit filter for these products.
When tho kidneys are changed or de-
B eneraled, by disease or old age, then
leae poisons are retained in the body.
If we wish to prevent old ago enming
<on too SOW. "r if we want to inrrrn>e
our chance, for a long life, Dr. Pierce uf
Leaves The Toe as Smooth as the
Palm of Your Hand.
Ws have an unlimited asoount of
money to loan on farm lands and
eity property, in liberal amounts, at
8 1-2 and f> per cent straight Inter
ash Can make loans in any county
and get them promptly.
R. C. WILLIFORD. AH’y.
0*Nai I and McLauo B-dsJmg \
Oitr.ss 30 1
Tlftou, Ga.. Pho.-,- 107.
wtlji n ° e l Y K r rt mn J l
•i. two drop* or
sto! the corn-i
jrtly you can peel
that yon should drink plenty of water
daily’between meals to flush the kidneys.
Then procure at yifur neareat drug store
A auric. This Anuric drive* the uric acid
out. Scientific men have learned that in
g-int, also rheumatism, poisonous uric
acid crystals are de|M>stted in or about
the joints, in the muscles — where in-
-n few * short of
a goal of our Tcs-
Vill some ruraL
le of the Tifton
business firm fol-
examples already i
the’ SoO we set ns
lament Fund. 1
school*, or some
low the excellent'
•For 1018-
The patrlotlcduiy of farmers and
If we irlshio keep onr kidneys in the
toafcondltlmra dtet oTmUk and vt-gc-"
tables. With only little meat once a day, is
tlie most suitable. Drink plenty of pure
water, take Anuric throe Jrnea a day for
a month. An-u-ric is niarty times more
potent than lilhia and dissolves uric
acid as hot water does sugar.
You can obtain a trial pke. of Anuria
f,,r luc. hy writing Doctor V. M. I’lerCe.
UulTalo, N. Y. Large packageUJ retiU.
Tarpox Si-unros, Fla.—’I find Dr.
Pierce's Anuric Tablet* simply tine: they
give mo relief In a few day.- after I start
to lake them when the kidneys do not
feel good. Those tablets have done me >o
much good.-—.Mint. J. VV Caiidv Box A'l
I’l.ATTsnrno. Miss. -This la m o-rtlfy
that I have been a sufTerar of rheit-
APPEALS FOR NEW TRIAL.
I crop and food production. Intcn-
■ aiv« farming and gardening, and
- theHbermlusepf fertilizers,together
w ith proper rotation of mops, so
I as to Increase and Improve thc fer-
i cility and producdvcnc** pf the
' land, are all vital and nptwsiry
1 considerations at the present time.
| Wood's Descriptive Catalog
j For 1918 gives the fullest and most
I up-to-date information In regard
to all «
Farm and Garden Seeds
And tells about the best crop* to
grow, both for profit and borne use.
A formal motion for new trial hn*
been filed’in court hy T. D. Coppedg* j
who was convicted of attenjpt to n«- j
sault a Cortlele girl, and the motion j
Has been tentatively set for n hear
ing on March 16th. says the Macon
Telegraph.
As the record inthe case i* volu
minous, and the completed motion
for new trial will have to be prepar
ed it Is likely that the motion will
not be passed on within the next
A good Blood and Bone Guano made itorn Tnaleiials that
of proven crop-producing value, and backed by the enthui'
praise of satisfied users for twenty years.
h’sWasawfuIlsSM'GatstrPMloHCml
off with your finger and fhrr* you
are — pain - froo ana happy, with th*
toe ■■ smooth and corn-tree «» your
palm- "Clets-It" Is th* only safe
w»y In the world to treat u corn or
callus It'* the sure way—the way
that never tail*. It Is tried and truo
—used hy million* every year. It
always work*. ’GeU-It" make* cut
ting and digging at a corn and fuss
ing with bandagos, salve* or any
thing *l*e entirely unnecessary.
•■Oeia-If’ I* sold by all druggists
(you need pay no more than ts
cents), or It will be rent direct by
IL Invrrenc* a Co.. Chicago. I1L
' Sold in Tifton and recommended
as the world's best corn remedy by
Brooks Pharmacy Company.
Manufactured by
TENNESSEE CHEMICAL COMPANY
Nashville, Atlanta, Amcricus
lot of patent
several noted durUin- and i
medicines. At la>t*I saw
Anuric Tablets advertised *... _
package; they did me more good than
anything l have ever taken. They re
lieved me of all the pain I believe that
two packages of those tablet* will effect a
permanent cure. I can n ci.mmi'»d them
; to anyone -utli-rtug with rheumatism.
Anuric will do ail that U claimed for IL"
A jury in Superior Court Wednes
day night convicted Coppedge. and
Jk was sentenced to serve one year
on the chain-gang, at thc expiration
of which "time he is to pay' *1.000 !
fine or serve an additional six montHS
on the gang.
I. C. Touchstone,
Tifton, Ga, •
Skred J!Ia , ti!r^pSir* r Wrtw'fceprtoss
'hMIMb fatelV
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va.