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THE TTFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA. FRIDAY.
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INOUNCEMENT
We have purchased the National Drug Score
and will open in this stand
The ft&XaM Store
on Monday March ist.
Mr. Emmett Doss, who has been with Brooks
Pharmacy lor a number of years, will be in
charge and will be pleased to serve you with * '
everything found in a first class drug store,
paying particular attention to the famous Rex-
alMine.
to -The Kexall Store we will give you the same
excellent service and courteous treatment
which has made Brooks Pharmacy the most
popular drug store inJTifton, and solicit a por
tion of your patronage for the new' store.
BROOKS PHARMACY CO.
£ WEEK'S
HARD TO BELIEVE.
And, as little
As you may
Think it; as
Astonishing as
It may seem,
There are -still
Citizens of the
United States who
Argue- that this
Country .ahould^^
Have waite4 until ,
,It was invaded
By the Huns ’ / >
Before declaring war.
Wouldn't that
Jar you?
—Macon Telegraph.
WANT AD. COLUMN
Ship us your old Casings and
,h * n J ” k r " c “ '"‘sW j.
FOR SALE—Five passenger Oak
land automobile, in good condition,
will trade for land, cattle or hogs.
them. Fitzgerald Vulcanizing Co.. j'-dw2w.
Fitzgerald. Ga. Iw4t p 0 p SALE—Five-room house with
STRAYED—One black and white bath. I.ot 100 by 200 feet, good
.potted sow, marked; weight about Kar j cn plot finc pcran tree , in beBr .
0 pounds. One black shoat. weight inj{ . WcII located - c . u P , rker ,
about 30 pounds. Left ny place Ga. * 21-dwtf
” inuary 20. $5 Reward for. recov-
„ „ _ FOR SALE—Good farm mule.
E. M. Tomlinson. Route 3, Ty ... , ... _
„„ j. ' W A Nipper, Tifton, Route 1.
28-dlwlt
AYED—Black listed sow, mnrk-
i split in one ear. other ear torn;
pled in hind legs; weight about
I pounds. Reward for informa,
a leading to her recovery. Char-
a Edwards, on Willie Sutton place.
27-dwlt
“TED— Three untarnished
• light housekeeping Ad-
. White, cure WllH* Groc-
Rcv. J. B. Bradford, of Route G,
was in Tifton on business Thursday.
Mr. Norman Felder, of Valdosta,
spent the week-end in Tifton the
guest <5T his friend. Mr. Charlie
Rickerson.
Mr. J. L. Gay. of Brookfield, is
putting in eight acres of Irish pota
toes this week This crop will come
off in time to put in a summer crop
of peanotk.
If you need a good pair of work
shoes it wHI pay you to sec our line.
Wade-Corry Company. 25d3tw2t.
Mr. Wm. Woodrum, of . Millen,
Solicitor of the City Court of Jenkins
county, was in Tifton Thursday. Mr
Woodrum says he was never as fa
vorably impreiued by any city as he
was by Tifton. stating that the very
air seems to be permeated with pros
perity.
have ali kinds of seed Irish
potatoes—Bliss, Early Rose and
Irish Cobbler. Rickerson Grocery
lddtwlt..
Mr. Geo. A. Bantu, of the Fire
Prevention Committee of N'a,fi()nal
Defend, spent Tuesday in Tifthjj. in-
specting the Tifton parking plants
Mr. Bnnta says the Tifton plant is a
model, up to date in every respect,
and that the people of this city have
-od cause to feel proud of it. , '
New shipment of ‘ Indies' Spring
Coat Suits just in by express. Snappy
Poplins. Serges and . French
Serge, in all the leading shades.
8.50 to $27.50 at Churrhwell's. tf.
I Mr. James Cobb arrived in Tifton
jpjlast night from Washington, where
he has been for several weeks. Mr.
Cobb was assigned to the U. S. S.
Ga.
Mrs
dsy.
Mr. Lennon Bowen, who has been
spending the irthtor in Florida, re
turned home Tuesday for a few days.
Mr. Sid Mahoney, formerly steward
for the Suwanee Hotol at Cordele
accepted the position of assistant
manager of Whiddon's American
Cafe.
Mrs. A. R. Ring's Shoes for Misses
and Children. New shipment Just
received st Churchwell's
Miss Wilms RidgdlU left Wednes
day morning for Macon and Wesley
an college, after a few days spent
with her parents. Col. and Mrs. J. S.
RidgdilL
W« have all kinds of seed Irish
potatoes—Bliss. Early Rose
Irish Cobbler. Rickerson Grocery
>. ldltwlt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Adams, of Brun-
didge, Ala., camo in Tuesday night
are the guests for a few days of
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Admas.
e are in the market for Peanut
and Peavlne Hay. Central Grocery
Co., Tifton, Ga. 19-dw2w
rs. E. H. Bacon anil two charm
ing little daughtors, Dorothy
Katherine, of Jacksonville. Fla.,
the guests of Mrs. H. 11. Tift for
■era! days. Mrs. Bac<yi was for
merly Miss Katherine Tift, v.f Tifton.
HERBINE cures constipation and
re-establishes regular bowel m
ments. Price 50c. Sold by Conger
Drug Co.
Now shipment of Ladies' Spring
Coat Suits just in by express. Snappy
in Poplins, Serges nnd French
Serge, in all the leading aha
118.50 to $27.50 at Churrhwell's
DICKSON-FLOWERS.
Miss Myrtle^Dickson and Mr. Elzy
D. Flowers were united in marriage
at the home of Mr. Mark Bussell
Tuesday night, February 2f.; Rev J,
B. Bradford perfprming the cere-
A delightful wedding super was
served at the nome of Mr. Bussell
after the ceremony.
ss Dickson is teacher ofthc Pine-
school. The groom in n son of
Vlr. John D. Flowers and one of the
(imminent young farmers of the coun
fr- \
He has been in the service, but was
recently given an honorable dis
charge.
The bride is the youngest daugh
ter of ,Mr, an Mr*. W. S. Dickson,'
of Clayton, Ga.
Mrs. A. R. King’s Shoes for Misses
Children. New shipment just
5d3t
21-dw-2w.
ADDING MACHINE PAPER-
YOU U$E AN ADDING MACHINE
KstfzS 'z K™,iictesx;»***«
prices on naper In roll.- we no not i , ,
keep it in stock, but can make it to," , ram T* 00 w,l ‘ bo ' H ‘ nnan -
your interest to communicate with !' nt ■' 1,1 om«r. is many friends
us before laying in a supply. dwtf , ,,er, ‘ nr *' J,m thc hun * 1 -
FARMERS— I have for rent to good*. L M <iurrt,|t ' '"Die Milliner*
men a one and two horse crop close to ’ • h ° W ' n « “ com ' l,etc 1 "‘. c of the vcr >'
. k .1 ....-i- latest st yle* nnd patterns in Spring
Nashville, I have good land stock ,
25-d2v
turmtot- tool*. Com, u m, in ■‘•W trimming mid
„ J l_ Davi., MM, C, ,r "™* h "“ *» ”•«-
25-dGtwlt cst novelties also are on display. New
Im <■»% OWING TO INCREASE Or
op for 1018. Co neSS°T,!„„, St,,,. Ilo.pi .* » ~I.«W
If *** Add,,,. „ „„ x BuHdlmr.l^* ,’ dl “ 10 ‘""” t M ”
,hr., door, t,ove prr.eni toon,ion.. h w M - d2w,t
When .the new. bTiilding is completed ! Mr - K L Ireland haa purchased
' ** ‘ Howard the r.siY
i -crop
, Ducks,*and Tur- .
SGdwlt
•To buy chickens, 8ny We are still putting on Neolin half
lex for $1.25; whole solos and rub-
the market for Peanut
and Peavine Hay. Central Grocery
Co., Tifton, Ga. 19-dw2w
pay top ofthe market t „. r h ^ ]s , jo 2 5.
inUty. T. J. Whiddon. ,, , h , ,
r quantity.
4-dltaw-w3t
SEWING MACHINE—
t on Earth. Sold o n easy pay-
ts. by B. H. Bankston, Tifton. ' TWIN CALVES.
d - w6mo j. J. Wiicy‘Taylor. Count of Hife-
fw Sale—B. P. Keck «ggs at -Rick- ,!nlc, says' he thinks his luck has
»n Grocery* Co . $2 per setting, rhangctl. and being a naval stores
l. L L. Aultmnn. Route 5, Tifton, operator/ things also that it is high
26d3twlt , time.there was a change
R SALE—One gentle fsrin or dray i One of MsTersey cows, rculiziug
s. Tifton Produce Co. 15eodw. thc nei^I for more - production of
NOTICE ^ 00| l brought in a male calf.
11 persons arc warned not to hrre an<l J urt bgshow thatah»_cq_ulA_riig.
tor -retrt land to Davi.V AraW-' a, “ t,rol “ rV, in Hnother rna,p caU
* Father * ine an d doing well.
D. Arrington
;©G
GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR
COLDS and
LA GRIPPE
n bull calves in these meatless
days ought to change - anybody
"'luck.
CASTOR IA
1 For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
I Signature of
NEW DRESSES
NEW' COATS
NEW GEORGETTfe
! AND VOILE WAISTS
See our line of Ladies' and Gentle-
i men's Shoes—They are the Newest.
ALWAYS CLAD TO SEE^YOU
Tie Adams-Smith Co.
TELEPHONE 46
dencc lot on Eighth street. hetwiHjn
Love' and Central, on which the'
house was partly burned several
weeks ago. Mr. Ireland will aienr
away the old building and improve
the lot. which adjoins his own resi
dence. He wilj .not rebuild.. bu*
will build -a servant house on the
alley.
Take HERBINE for indigestion.
It relievea. the pain in a lev minu
ter which causes the TrfDery Into the
ret which causcs the misery into
bowels where it is expelled. Price
50c. Sold by Conger Drug Co.
New Shipment
of
Milan
Straws
in all colors, re
ceived today
NEW VEILS AND
NOVELTY TRIMMING
Rookie
and all other new colors
are shown.
Mrs.'L. B, BARNETT
MILLINER
At Adams-Smith Co. Store
We have all kinds of seed Irish
potatoes—Bliss. Early Rose and
Irish Cobbler. Rickerson Grocery
Co. lddtwlt. .
Just received by express, the new
est things in Ladies Spring Conk Suits
$22.50 to $35; Taffeta and Georg
ette Dresses 412.5o to $22.60; Skirts
in striped silk. $7.98 to $9.98. We
invite you to call and inspect our
showing of these nifty, new spring
goods, o 'Whitley Brothers Depart
ment Store. wit
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
Jld SUndard (rnrral im-nrthrnlnc tsnlc.
GHOYK'S TASTKI.ES3 chill I'-NlC.drircout
Alvin Silver
X1JLK -.
Wear-Ever Plate
George
Washington
Pattern
A new shipment of this
popular pattern just
Knives fitted with] the
celebrated
“Selmet” Blade
Guaranteed to never
turn black on the
. edges and can - be
sharpened like a steel
knife.
..Moor's Jewelry Store..
"The Gilt Store."
Phone 250
Member Tifton Board of Trade
SPRINGTIME
ty at you would want to see.
‘ Cr
and
repe DeChine.
SPRING
AND
Pretty Spring Clothes
3^ SILK DRESSES
We received by Parcel Post today some numbers that are as prei-
Theyare in Georgettes, Fodtardt,
HOSIERY
In new Spring Fancy Patterns, that are as pretty as the designers
could produce.
NEW VOILE WAISTS
Some excellent numbers in the newest Spring Waists in Voiles
and Organdies, at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50.
It is our Pleasure to show you.
Wade-Corry Company
Telaphona 143
MEMBER. TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE.
GREENE-WALTERS.
iss Lida Odelle Greene and Mr.
Leeroy Walters, of Balnbrldgc, were
married In that city Tuesday night.
Mrs: Waftera is the daughter of
Mrs. C. B. Scott and is one of the
most charming young women of that
•section of the state. She formerly
lived in Tifton and is thc granddau
ghter of Mr. T M Greene, of Gaines
ville, Fla. Mr. Walters is a promi-
business man of Bainbridge,
and is to be congratulated on winning
this charming young woman for his
wife. ->T
DON’T REPEAT RUMORS.
Atlanta, Feb. 26.—Don't repeat crazy rumors you hear
abuuLxoriclitibns in the training camps- When you do, you
tire doing free of charge a valuable service for the Kaiser,
jvhich he would pay for if he could not get it without pay. You
are unconsciously and unintentionally acting as an agent for
the dissemination of German propaganda.
All these stories you hear about epidemics, about men
shot for desertion, about men killing ^hemselves, about cruel
treatment of soldiers by brutal officers, about poor food—they
are lies, launched by Germany’s secret agents to create doubt
and discouragement in the minds of the** people at home, know-
j ing quite well thfit undermining the people's spirit will reach
the soldiers and^aestroy their morale. !
NOTICE!! LADIES!!
During Friday and Saturday of This
Week we will serve Hot Muffins,
Butter and Coffee FREE.
will be cooked on d
These
GREAT
MAJESTIC
RANGE
Special Sale on Majesties
with the FREE WARE
Closes Saturday, 6 p. m.
If you are in need of a Range—See
the Majestic now and save money
Taylor Furniture t Hdw. Co.