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LOCdMOTIVE.
With the American Army in Lorraine, April
j American girl*, wearing ga* masks, served with the
. soldiers a mile and a quarter behind the front lines di
' terrific bombardment near £trlck*vity, -it
.mate jy> «, I
urday’
jjf. Third Xjbccty_Luan_aubr last
Tift county 1* to be published »,- n «
Mioufr Uurrsy Smith, of the Adams-
Smith Company, aay* be h*« never been
as buiy on Christmas Err ai he was Sat
urday. Murray advertised a special aale
tor Saturday and the bargains he offer
ed and tiasettc advertising brought the
customers. The clerks say they didn’t
hate time to breathe they were so busy.
Many people In
where, have suite
an-l kidney trnul
Anurir to be the n
and have found
, soccmsfttl remedy
sinful and danger-
re those who havo
«ly injured,
at the 1,1b*
lie Ui correct the
tiulcrful IK'&jliSC
tin-**’ stamina, sum® •;< w “ lch .
spell*. backache, irregularity ot
■ nr the painful twinges of rhei
sciatica or lumbago. To delay
i- pass! bio the dangerous form
ry disease, such as Bright-* dtsr
Hi or stone in the bladder.
. overcome these distressing ce
. you should take plenty ot exe
•M.liber's Friend.
It la more effective la
tba health rides .,rr ]
guidance cf ciperlant r
external applie d. . n tiiat i
upon tho cords, lemln;.* .
abdomen, rendering then
expand gracefully will.
Ala.—" 1 have used
the A none Tablets
for the kidneys and
they surely did give 1
. i cool results. I have
L i'fl also userl the *,Pleae-
[jjjijf, ant l’ellels * for the
1,’ljij liver anil they have
S 1 done me a great deal
pr~~ of good. 1 can
K recoin mend Doctor
!V Kms’l medioius
r." — U. A. KaosDiLC.
,-M ha-l been complaining
lor lu yours and bad tried a
tnrdb-s. t*f course, 1 was
down but It was very pain-
nv-spine. 1 tried Auarte
ipfcte relief. Now 1 can lift
iver. where before I could
w hen 1 rbs.prd to tie my
iMiUuuy, H7 Augusta A vo.
Tba occasion !«, Iberrfore. or
bounded joyful anticipation and
stress cannot be laid upoa the
Influence which a mother's bapr
Stairs and
go himself if ho could, hut his eighty year-
are a draw-back.
Mr. W. H Borrow, eaani-r of the Mar l
of Omega, waa In Tilton on busin.-s- To
day. The rase of the Wingo-Elliett
Shoe Co., vn The Bank of Omega, which
recently went UP on appeal for a new
trial, originated from the transaction*
of IL E. Ragsdale, former enabler before
Mr. Sorrow wss connected with the
EVERYTHING FOR THE. HOME AND FARM
When It Pours, It RaUag"
Mrs. H. Dean Wagoner a
of Arlington, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. I). Walker. -
Mr. Ralph Johnson’and rhildrrn, of
Orilla, spent Friday in Tifton with her
aister. Mrs. M. E. Hendry.
Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Wood, on Hold
O'Quinn's place are congratulated ou the
arriral of a fine hoy Friday night
Dr. Arthur Wilkin*, of Quitman, ar
rived today and ia with Brooka 1‘harmaey
a* prescription clerk to swat Dr. Hugh.
Mrs. R. O. Kimble anil two children, of
Quitman, are the guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
T. B. 8tewart for several day*.
Mr. and Mr* B. H. Batea left Monday
night for a point near tlriffin, where they
will viait for a few daya.
Mr. Q. W. Moore, who moved recently
from Walton county to the Elrod place,
•ait of Tifton. waa ta the rity HaUidwy.
The Bank of Tifton announces today
the receipt of the first allotment of Liber
ty Bonds of lb* third iseue. Their cash
customers are requested to call and get
tbrir bonds
Roxir Sheffield, an old negro woman
who has Used at Chula about thirty
Tuesday morning.
Dr. H. F. Branham. Slate f'airy In
jector . waa iu Tifton Monday, visiting
the plantations of J. II. Young and J It.
Clem rota He lays Jim Clement-, is the
THE TIPTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA.
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918
P.ULK BOYS BACK IN JAIL
Stomach Trouble
Jim rime la Saturday and Arthur Sun
day Afternoon.
Jan~ and Arthur Paulk, who ewape)
fr,.,,, Tift T jin Wednesday nigh: of
last are back in prison. .
Jaw* I'aulk ...
Moultrie Had Walk Over In Athletic*.
Lewis Is Klorted President.
r’aiit) High fcebool won the annual
meet of the Second Congressional Ids-
iriet High School Association held at
Albany Thursday and Friday. The coni-
lietitlon for the banner was rinse. the
schools standing aa follow* in the final
| cannot ^
Praise
Yotir -
Wonderful
Medicine «=
Peruna Enough
Mrs. Bophle Bauer. t2l First A vs.
North. Faribault, Minnesota, writes:
“I cannot prutae your wonderful
medicine. Peruna. enough. It hai
dbne much for me during the pant
ten years and I keep it In the houae
continually. 1 waa In inch a condi
tion that 1 could eat nothing but
bread and milk, and even that waa too
heavy for mo at timet. Now, I can
cat anything. I will recommend Po-
runa to all iny friend*."
eluded in Southern hospitality
because it tastes so Rood. Fra
grant hot coffee for people who
knowwhat's good—that's Luzianne.
smsKiasiisui.viaiiUfMts®*®*'*®
* - - *
> ...Tilton’s on the Boom. -
Good old Luzianne flavor—
utb-m-m!—belter try some quick.
Tifton has many industries 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 f
Phons 102 5
MEMBER, TIFTON t )ARD OF TRADE. 2
AAAAAAAA/V
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always / .
Bears the
s nn(y
•t Th'urs-
y. If any onr has one Ihst does not
properlj and yon don't know whose it
please see me. winter yet on. J. S
Royal. dwlt
mother la always on the
watch tor symptoms of worm* In her
children. Paleness, lark of interest in
Is the signal for
WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFL'OE. A
doses.of this excellent remedy poU
id to the worms and the child soon
naturally. Price 2Sc per bottle
Sold by Conger Drug Co. ad.
Mr W. E. McTyer and Mr. Robert At-
usnn. of Sparks Collegiate Institute
were, the guest* uI Mrs. IL C. l'uatrli du
thi- Rundiy RchiSl f^iivchtiou at t
Methodist church. Wednesday and Thai
(laj.
Mr. and Mrs. tint linker, and Miss l
telie and Mt.iimrii' Baker. J is sift
■aim Beach. Fla . are Ibe guests of Mr
,nd Mr* T .
Stop Corn Agony
In Four^Socond*
i the Use “Geta-If—See Cora* Peel Off
of
The Snnbeam
\NOTIIKR-\(,KD NEGRO DEVD.
Itody of I.rarer Berryman Found in John
Baxscy's House.
George Berryman, a negro man about
sixty year- ..Id, was found dead in the
borne of John Bussey, another ag-d ne
gro. Saturday morning.
Berryman had been sick for about s
week.
This I* the second old negro to
deed at Tiftop within • week.
BINDERS, MOWERS
PEANUT PICKERS
Get Ready Now for the Harvest
and Be Sure of what You Produce.