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trif lUi.Incm Calkt« i« pr«-
*ad »om« every day for
ilinumlly catering the college
-tharoogh training—in H«ok-
iort-kaod Typewriting and
trie Itoaineaa Collate which ia aoun lo
enter upon it* fifth year, it hat enjoy
ed patronage from four State*, and rrrrj
graduate wa* immediately placed in a
POB FORGING LAND TITLES.
Atlanta. May 1—Oa a charge of for
to a large tract of Ware County land
which wa* grantrd by the *tnte to the
lata Judge Local E. Bleckley. Charle,
Edward Dari*, a Home. Oa.. lawyer, and
JL D. Loon, an cx-joatier of the peace of
.Cobb county, have been indicted'by tbe
-Taiton county grand jury in tbia city
.and will (tartly be brought to trial.
■ —Buy W. S. S.
' A TEXAS WONDER-
K .The Taxaa Wonder cures kidney
»Wd bladder troubles, dissolve* gra-
Lvsl, caret diabetes, weak 'and lame
irh or constipation,
reefed by taking a fe
Iain's Tablets. Try It
FIR8T WET AM) DKY.
DELEGATES AKK ELECTED
P hillip« Mercantile Co..
Tifton.
S F. Bussey and Co.,
Enigma.
In 1830 tbe dry* lireaid up a little more
by founding a aociety tor tbe promotion
of temperance. With the working of
throe societies for 23 years ia tbe State
of Maine that elate adopted prohibition.
Tbe next year Vermont followed, the next
year Rhode Island and Michigan, the
next year Connecticut aad tbe next year.
lKIR. New Hampshire. Massachusetts.
New York. Delaware. ladiaaa. Nebraska
Ohio and Illinois adopted • prohibition,
giving tbe dry aide Extern states while
there were only thirty-one is the union.
At this tbe boo 1C bo)> began to get busy
and snereeded ia getting the law re
's r Ty Ty. w.
r hie family, i
•r* with a sur]
-r at him home
He bad a r
other. Mr*. II
ML A. a ramr
X. BAR. NOSE and THROAT
Sad Strata and. Lost Avanua
GEO. D. MASHBURN
avktemtnr. Georgia
I'romibrnl Lrgidalor at Agricultural
School Satnrday.
r.cgialature from
candidate for Al
Tifton Satnrday
District Agrirulti
The vi*H" wa*
lns|trction of the
Mother*, don''
Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syruj
will do all that calomel will do and
without the "after effects."
'Corn-Lass Day”
for Foot, Evary Day
Hamixliir
■•cgulaturr hat
Team ago, when people were bilious
when theliver got far.y and failed lo di
it* work or the stomach waa out oi
condition, calomel was the standby.
llv and by the in re of calomel found
that Ihe “after effects” of taking the
drug were as bad and more often worst
than the ailment fur which it war
taken.
Dr. Thacher, in seeking a metlicint
lo take the place of calomel—one that
would do all the good that calomel
would do, and yet leave none of its evil
effects perfected Dr. Thacher's Liver &
Blood Syrup. This was in 1SW, and
each year since has added lo the con!]-
Uie “0et»-It," the Great Cora Die-
eorery! Make* Coma Peel Right Off!
Look at tha Illustration b*low
Sco tha two angers pooling off a
corn aa though it wore a banana
smiling whlla
Mia painlessly,
t *0*1*-It"
| Try it right now for Rheumatism,
of I Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff end
in d I swollen joints, pains in the head.
. back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc.
After one application pain disap-
® r ‘ peon almost as if by magic,
ity A new-remedy used internally and
exteryiallv for Coughs, Coltfs. Croup
unlimited
Than., tried calomel. Hhe was suffer
ing with* very serious cold add grippe
and hail no appetite whatever. After
the calomel failed she tried Dr.Thach-
cr's Liver A Blood Fyrup. She felt
belter after taking three d.wcw and she
soon got entirely well. “I think Dr.
Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup Ls a
wonderful medicine," *hc mud, "and I
am very thankful I tried iL"
For nearly threeqnarters of a century
this sterling preparation has been an
"oUl.stand-byin thousands of homes
in treating rheumatism, dyspepsia, in
digestion and other stomach and liver
complaints. It i-apowerful tonic and
blood puritlcr and can be used with
the utmost .confidence.
Write Thacher Medicine Co., **hat-
WILLIFORD, Att’y.
| yicLood B JUia,
Of flea* 3C-J1
, Tcnn. for a copy of "ThaEB'fT'*
f 1.00 a bottle, or money refunded at'
the Reroll Drug 8tore. Brook*
Pharmacy Company. Tifton. adv
Dr. Thacher’a Liver and Blood Syrup
Islw renew A Co .Chicago. XU.
Tifton and rscoznaaanded
h of Stomach
rcrttalig*
rttnUtrH
Find; from a patriotic staadpnint. TV
Irture wa* presented under the auapi
r* of tbe America* ! iefenee Council, and
L wa* one that brought before the people
snide history «f ike life of the VfermaaT
nler and the danger* tljat lie in an ah-
wa* about thirty yrar* old
thi* *ecti<in util a frw
than he began railroading
tbe Tifton Public School
g man and wa* well known
Kfego. Ill-, says: "Manalfn
ntwa on the market for liver
Ei, very good for indigestion
who. object to liquid reedl-
n aecun Pcruna l—blct*. -
He attended t
when a young
throughout tbi
le*irr for a refund..
It brought to Tifton
a *nn of Mr. Hardmi
ody will be broncht
burial. Reside* hi* I
I by three brother* i
A negro named I**iah i plead
guilt) U> killing hi* wife .,sd i>. wo-
trn.rel t» tbe penftentin for life ,
it wa* a 6eld week for blind tiger*
and wildcat Still*. About „f there
case* were up for trial, the fine, rsuging
from 1100 U> *200 earti. Icokirg a; tbe
and Erie Wade. Mr*. Montgomery and
Memr*. Will. Itti* and Aytch Wade.
Boy W. H, 8.
A CIII1J) GETS CROSS.
SICK AND FKVEBLSII
WHEN CONSTIPATKD
; v,:k2.
Get All Y,
The-commission may be distributed over the period of
the loan, payable on interest payment dates, if desired.
We deal direct with the applicant, thus saving time
and greatly, reducing the usual commission charge.
"if you want QUICK ACTION and LOWEST COST
write us stating amount you wish to borrow and the se
curity you have to offer.
ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
> Triad In Catch Moving Car and Had Col- |
v elected.
Methodist rhurrh delegate* were elected
lo .attend-the Valdosta district coaff
to he held'at Milltown June 17-18.
delegate* and two site
conference will begin at 2*30 o’-
on tbe afternoon of thr 17th and
uontinur through the INtb.
Tho*e elected are: W W. Bryan. J.
G. I’adrick. J. L. Ilouwaii. J. L. Hrr-
Hag. W. L. Harman. T M. Chr
N. Brown Her. 0. W. Matbewi
and J. N. Home, recording steward, also
will attend the roufr
DR. A E. O'QUINN
ILWOOD A HARGRETT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
it Tiftom, Go.
R. G ELLIS
AHoraoy-Al-Low
J attention given to collectioa*
d to metiers relating to lend title*.
Will practice in all tha Courts
Gpldan Bldg.’ Tifton, Gs.
Miller's Anstisaptic Oil, Kn«
Snake Oil
*h. listlr**. pale, does
t naturally: if breath is bad. stom-
our. eystrm foil of cold, throat sore,
feverish, give a tea,,*»nfnl of "Cali-
■ Syrup of Figs." and in a few
i all the rlogged-up. constipated
'. sour bile and undigested fi**l will
gently more out of the bowel*, and you
a well playful child again,
rk children needn't be iviaxed lo take
harmless “fruit laxative.” Million*
wither* keep it handy because they
know it* action oo the stomach, liver and
I* is prompt and wire. They also
a little given to^lay save* a sirk
child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs.” which contains
irertions for bsbie*. children of all age*
Mid for grown-up* plainly on tbe bottle.
Reware of counterfeit* sold here. Get
thr genuine made by "California Fig
p Company." ad.
Bay Vi. 8. H.
TIFTON L08E8 TO 8. C. I.
SCRAWNY VCALVES.
What make* a cyf * crown jr-
t* feed? Germs — parasites—in tha
nteatinea. ”^Why not free that
his trouble? If you wll give the
alf some B. A- Thomas Stock Rem
edy in its feed, within a week yon
will sea it bright*® op and in .four
or five week* yon won't know the
Costa yon bat a few cent*
we will refund that if it doesn't do
Tbe I p* aad Down, of I*rabibjtk>a. Be
ginning with Ben Franklin.
The first attempt at (retraining the
>ie and use of intoxiratmg liquor* it
America wa* by Benjmaa Franklin it
the seventeenth century Franklin was
the. first to suggest that thr cup of joy
be taken from tbe Indiana, and this move
ived of fereal benefit w tbe jveople of
Your Liberty Bonds
Give You 10 Per Cent Cash and
the Balance in Trade.
Come to see us. e have a big lire of
merchandise and can supply the whole fam-
ily’s needs. Big stock of Men’s, Women’s
andiChildn tt’-a Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Suits,
Ladies , |l^rajses, Dress Goods, Hats, Etc.
Levy’sjDtpartment Store
“The Borne oi Loi Prices in Tilton.”
Tift County pureh**ed *230.000 worth
of Liberty Bonds of the Third issue, more
,100 individual subscriptions be-
iiVd in tbe county. While this is
*30.000 less than Tift county started
out to raise, it I* more thau *40.000 over
the county's quota of *18^430.
The Gasrtte made an effort Monday
morning to secure from all the hank*
tbe total amount subscribed with them
and tbe number of *ub*rriber*.
The Hank of iTfton rei-orted approxi
mately *140.000 worth of bond* *old.
with 330 subscriber*. The ldlbreriptinn*
of tbe Racking Want employes are put in
a* one subscription *1 tbe hank.
The National Hank re|«irted *02.000.
with 370 subscriber*.
The Rank of Ty Ty reported *23.230.
with SO xubarriber*
Tbe Bank of Omega reported *3.000.
with approximately 40 subscriber*.
Boy W. A A
For a Sprained Ankle.
tbe injury is
Washington, May 6.—Drafted men can be
sent anywhere in the world for the United States
according to the dedxion of the Supreme Court
This action upholds (he Draft Law in every parti
cular.
With the American Annies West of Montdider, May 6.—
American guns are shelling Montdidier, Cantigny, Mennil, St.
George and other towns and road* in that vicinity captured by
the German* recently.
Montdidier is badly damaged but the church in still stand
ing. The church at Cantigny is also standing, although the Ger
man* are using it as ah observation po?t Americas L*?!!I:fy
blew up an ammunition dump near Cantigny.
There is great aerial activity in thin sector. Two German
planes were shot down end one wan captured.
The German* are now using a new method of spreading
gas, using glass bottles fired by spring* which burst, liberating
,dly fui
as possible afti
. .. _ a bottle of Chamberlain'*
Liniment and follow the, plain printed
direction* which accompany the
adv.
Bay Vi. 8. 8.
MAKE 'EM CHEEK FVL.
Washington. I>. May 4.—Mother*,
rite more rbrerfnl Inter* to your win*
in uniformThey nerd mrsaagr*
roaragrmrnt. not doleful foreboding*, nor
constant reminder* of the awfuh
and 1 Id I >*.u :t- mighty diabeartrn
A patrol encountered forty Huns in No Men's Lend and
fought its way safely to American lines inflicting heavy casual
ties on tbe Germans.
Washington, May 6.—The army program for the next
year of the war calla for expenditure* of thrge billion three hun
dred and seventy eight million dollars-#>r light ordnance.
General March, Chief of Staff, told the faoi^R Military Com
mittee. g
Heavy ordnance expenditures are expected to total seven
billion dollars. ^The Quartermaster’s Corps expenditures re
quire five billion seven hundred and eighty million dollan. f
Paris, May 6.—American artillery fired sixty-thousand
shells into the German trenches before a recent attack, comple
tely blotting them out, it was learned today. ,
- - .iltovre.
WILL BUY
50 Shares Stock ot Tifton Packing Co.
FRANK SCARBORO CO., THton, 6a.
BLOOD