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FRIDAY^ MARCH 7, 1919.
UlL. MBHI
THE LURE OF SONS.
By Ernest Neal. :.
creation of the new
Me a strong talk
I schools and good
I services were led
Robinson, pastor of
i church.
; educational and ag.
re made by County
^ . Schools, I, C. Thoms
anty Farm Demonstrator Hr
sir. Following these talks R. A.
Icks, of Nashville, was called' upon
I delivered a short talk. He strongly
Ivoeaied local tax for public schools, as
o preceding speakers had done.
Judge Thomas' charge to the grand
fjury was an ^unusually strong one and
appropriate at the starting of the new
county. Former hfayor John A. Connell
was elected foreman of the grand Jury.
RECITAL.
I broke the charm that held me fast
To love of nature and of song,
And thought my soot had chimed its last
Fond echo to the acrid throng
'Afloat the sylvan shades among.
1 broke the charm to play a part
For honor and the'gold of men.
Nor deemed my proud, ambitious heart'
Would ever melt in song again.
Or be the same it once had been;
For poetry—a heavenly flame—
In.poverty and woe it borne;
The grave illumed by a poet’s fame
, But ends a life looked on with scorn,
Tho marble shaft that grave adorn.
your
Manager
Works. .
and nozzle. A
right over to Bailin'
what I call getting
u want adv is good fier.
HARRIS I Tomato Wat!
INSMASHUP
(Bulletin,. Georgia El _
Tomato , wilt, commoi
d it That’s „ . ii„„.rd rr.«s. di«i „ ... h I blfcht, to due to fungi or t . . ..
That’s what i at W * in tbc * o11 - Tbla disease is found-through' •'I’pHeatlpp. of Georgia Public Service „
in Fitagerald . Saturday afternoon from „ ut Oewgto, but is especially bad in old' Company for Renewal and Extension I,
ho rotation' _ of Franchise Withdrawn.
Bring^E^JproducetoWhit/"^ 1 ^;^ ^n^
ley’s Grocery and 10 Cent Store. 4-dw2t i® ----- i 1 h !!. b f'“ practiced.
Mr. W. A. Hogue writes that, be is 0 „r M years ago,'and was instrumnSd wilt ht
h^e sol
wdVKL
, The application of-the.Georgia Public! a-
^tatuMmrtte'I'OUwrS '™ocUsef^%^wm'prLnC“«X
ten miles north of Douglas, on the’Gmir. ^^!,/ and mailed MU. I™ , fi" frare* ™ U ‘'* e * FebrU ' W °“ 7
gia and Florida road, where he will be' dftU|hter of’Capt. and Mrs. J. A. PhU- grown on the lanl
asaoetaftd In the milltog tmsiuess wHh Upg . He bnllt the Badls hotel which: Where new lud
“• old friend. Judge J.,J. Roger* Jfc W on the present site of the MyoS.'elble to grow tomatoTiL,
Hogue says they wiU-"overhaul,, tebu Id which was named for Capt Phillip*', year or more, bu“.v«7taMto
and Inatall on up-to-date milling and gin-daughter, Sadie, who died about that gi will get S ,
nlng plant, putting in meal bolters; mak-l tlme and waa among the firat to bo buried manured • U 0
Jouchp corns off with
fingers*
in, Coara. griu, mtol grit* and pesrl STo^ Mr7*rria .^em^ro££ S’
grits aU at one time eudalaojwo grades m home for aererai yean, going from from commercial ,«d are eir!? 1
of com meal and corn flour at the **we here to Fitagerald In the early days ot that mil. W pUlltea V
i broke the charm? Ah, foolish met
The spring-time comes, I feel the lure
’Mong crowds of men—where e’er I be—
Of mountain breeze, ot waters pure,
And dreams that must with life endure.
There will be a recital at the Omega
School auditorium given by the music and
expresaion pupils Friday evening, March
7.
Everybody is invited to attend. The
admission will be 10 and 25 cents.
! TOUR FEINTING IN TIFTON.
WANT AD COLUMN
The Ty Ty Plant Co. wants 2,000
bushels of seed potatoes, for which high
est cash price will be paid. Address ft.
F. Sikes or D.‘Varner. Ty Ty, Gi. 7-vMtt"
LOST—Walking stick, made of back-
. bone of shark, silver mounted, name en-
rnved thereon. On platform of depot
at Eldorado. Liberal reward tor return
.to J. R. Roberta, Rt L Omega, or Ga-
' i office. 25*dlw2t
Still cornea sad lingers In my soul
The beauty of the bpring-time light;
The sun and stars above me roll,
Still glows the day and smiles the
night—
Bird notes are sweet and flowera
bright s
When morning iifta or evening falls
Or noontide, floods the land and sky,
"To song,-To song,” foud Nature calls;
The birds sing on and ask not why—
Awake, my muse! wp, too, must try.
WANTED—A lady with no children to
. keep honse, cook and laundry. Work is
’ light. I am a widower with two child-
i rea. Apply-to Dr.'J. B. S. BUtch, Brook
field, Ga. 2S-w4t
^ -From my place about three
’ .weeks ago, five head ot cattle, one large
11- pale red and one smaller deep red, both
■ i marked swallow fork in each ear; three
& heifers, one red mottle faced, one red-
l -headed and white. back; smallest red all
J ’ over. . Three helferi unmarked. Anyone
- taking up and notifying mo will be paid
for their trouble. J. F. Self, Brookfield,
Ga. 28d!v-*»
-I can furnish tha very
P. Goodman, Brookfield, wtf
DUCE WANTED—Wa
t in tha market tor Hens, Friers; Roos
ters, Guineas, Ducks, Turksys, Geese or
:0J!gg* Fruits and vegetables, hatter and
pore cream. Can also use a tow home-
canned goods. Hotel Myon, Tifton, Ga.
IMPROVED PORTO RICO POTATO
PLANTS—fiL65 per Thousand, Over 10,-
000 JLSOper Thousand. Booking orders
born April ,15' to July L Cash with
orders. ' j. F. Taylor, Tifton, Ga., B. F.
D. 4. 2-21-flm
The Ladles are cordially invited to
call, and see the. newest creations in
Spring Millinery at Gilley’s, corner Sec
ond street and Love avenue. 21-w3t
' BARRED ROCK—Eggs ror setting.
Beady now. $L60 for fifteen. $S hun
dred. Mrs. L. Duffy. Phone 2422, Tif-
• lfll-wlOt-dltWlOL
LOST—Betwceen Sumner and Tifton,
hose and nozzle to Standard Oil Truck.
-Reward for return to John Tncker, on
Standard Track, 1 ' 8-d3wlt
WANTED TO RENT—A amull farm
• with house on It close to city. W. T,
Jetton, Gazette office, phone 24. tf
A. T. 0. fraternity pin. Fin-
please notify Jeanette Wallace, cr.
School'and receive a reward
.FOR SALE—At once one No. 6 Remtog-
'ton.Typewriter in first claaa order. Ap-
’ ply to Dr.' Rlitch, Brookfield, Ga.
' ' 6-dfiwlt
FOB SALE—75 bushels genuine Porto
Rico seed potatoes. A. A. Hogan, Tifton,
Route 5. 4-dwlw
bHALF—Cotton seed tor sale
i ft bushel. 3. A. Akins, Ty Ty, Boats
1-dwlw
SAIF AND HALF—Cottonseed ~to?
■ale. .Coleman Plant Co. . ^
SEWING MAO
•■ Earth,' Sold on ftftayY
R. a Bankston. Tifton.
POTATOES WANTED-One
carload forto Rico's. Tifton Produce
Company. 5flw2,
..... -WANTED^-Potatoee, com, chickens,
go, hoga
negi, Ga
and cows, Lang ft Company,
^ VY:
27-dwtf
WANTED—SmaU tonne. We have cue-
•mss choice City homed. Fnlwood ft Ford,
WUmn, Ga. ■ tifltftIMrtf
Hbj:i •
brown
FARM . LANDS add CITS'PROPKBTT
^ farm and*oSi LOANS
« ’ HOUSES FOR I
ATs-Ki 1 -
> No. IS New Clystt
FARM LOANS
J PERCENT MONET ON LOANS
f it*. Sena w Tea year tsvms, wMh
■ .r‘. »- ^
■fllvRiPi ™
PAR* or to FULL
■Y : War wllhsto beams or aay art el
MONTRLT PAT-
fm LSRNB etoe -toh
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IURRAY
Mr. J. B. Greer, of Motor A, waa in
Tilton on bnslnesa, Wednwiday,
Ur. and Mn. Harry "Parktr arrived
Tuesday afternoon from Atlanta and will
spend some tine Here with relatives.
Miss Eva Stephens, of San Antonio,
Texas, is expected the last of the week
to spend some time with her aunt, Mn.
J, L. Brooks. \
Mr. ,0. He Rainwater, from Route 3,
was in town Wednesday and said they
were still able to navigate without boats
out in his section.
Mr. G. S. Nelson, of Sylvester, was a
visitor to Tifton "Wednesday. He says
the road gang in Worth is being kept
busy repairing washouts.
Mrs. R. L. Boland, and little son, Har
ry, of Bainbridge, arrived Tuesday after-
noon to spend a few days with her par
ents, Mrs. and Mrs. J. S. Royal.
Grantham carried Mrs.
Grantham to Atlanta Tuesday night,
where she will doubfUess undergo an
operation. She has been very ill for
three, weeks. 1
Mr. Wj S. Banish of Route 2, in the
city Wednesday, said the John Henry’s
would soon have to. give place to airships
down his way If the weather holds on and
people get about much.
Mr. E. J. Smith, who hat been doing
government. Work at the Columbus can
tonment, came home Tuesday night and
is spending some time with hU daughter,
Mrs. W. H, McCartney.
We pay 20 cents per pound for hens
and furnish coops. 'Phone ns. Lang &
Company, Omega, Ga. 22-dwtf
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Spearman hav
moved from Palktka, Fla., and have
rooms with Mrs. Susie T. Moore.
Spearman intends to locate ut Tifton,
probably on a small farm.
New Spring Skirts and Coat Suits in
all the new styles at Levy’s Department
Store. Mwtf.
Mr. G. N. Blount of the Lenox section,
who was in Tifton Wednesday, said many
of the farmers had their land broke be
fore the rains came and would soon be
ready to plant when sunshine comes,
Sell your hogs and cows to Lang & Go.,
Omega, Ga. THey haul them. Phone
No. 5. 27-dwtf
The many friends of Mr. Clyde Mont
gomery, who bos been very ill with in
fluenza, will be glad to learn that be is
much improved. Lytle, Mr. Montgom
ery's little son, who has also been cri
tically ill, is slowly recovering.
Ballard’s Flour and Ballard’s Pure
Wheat Shorts at Phillips Mercantile Co.
27dwtf.
It may sound foolish to advertise for
lost money, but many persons have re
covered money in this way. Sallie
Nichols, colored, lost about $200 Satur
day. The money was found by an honest
man, Mr. J. S. Taylor, and Sallie got
her purse and money back.
Just received, big lot of Window
Shades, $1.50 and $2.00 values, only 75c
at Levy’s Department Store. Cdwtf
Nashville Herald: Miss Flora Gas-
iving from Waycross to West
F.MilM'lMttftf-DiljllM, i«fm, ! «■». .iMfinm HMtoft,, Tifton.’ wm withdrawn nt the Karon
It time. i meeting of Council by Attorney C. W.
p it is pos-jFulwood, representing the petitioners,
ifully for a] The matter was not put=to a vote, but
le wilt fun- ] during its discussion it. developed that.
_ , ised plants, three of the five members of Council
tools, etc., and then wilt will be-1 present were opposed to a twenty-year
iPA ra m.m »- -- " * franchise, although' favoring one for a
shorter time. Col. Fulvrood said that a
operation.-We will manufacture all Muds! tim Colony city. He opened a mere an-' Where few riant* . M lk. I ‘J ho *' ter tenn franchise would not be 1 satis-
of (red. toll and gin cotton, Ifthert -is tile busini. ttero ftnd ^toa promlnonO;' la pLbli^to S“n?«^ r dr C nwn y ’ #PPllCaU0 " w ' tb '
any tofito.” - !- , ", I Identified with the development of the to ftbout 180 detret. P, In .n oven or kef I Clerk’. Minute, of Cm,nil
We have ft complete stock of Chatta- clty and eectlon .urroundlng. Becentl, tie, or by steaming it , tor 30 minute., fleaular meetlnz ol the are Gounoll
hoochee reliable brands. Iu our uptown] he waa very active in the promotion of Soil disinfested in thi. manner would of Tifton Monday Tuin
warehouae tor your convenience. Chat- the Fitzgerald Gas and Pennaylvanla OU hav, to be kept In larg^(I2 Inch) flower with Moro^H.rer... r® 1 ”' 1JOMn ' t
tahooebee Fertilizer <V 201«odtf Company of Fitzgerald. . Mr. Hnrri. ha. pot.; boxea, barrel, or lard can,, and ^ citae^c^^mfo^^r T!f^Z FrC ™^
FertUiaer la made by men, material'many friends among the citizens of the seeds planted therein, to avoid relnfec- Corry pre8e n] ’ Ph P ' M T “ d thllt corh
and machinery. Anyone with the necee-, older mfton end hia death 1. generelly tlon of the roll and to Inaure plants W Minute, of 'previou. meeting read and
sary money can get these together and.regreuea. from wilt. (approved
make a\fortmser, bat to give the product) Surviving him are his wife, one daugh-; For the gardnpr who wishes to grow a 1 On second reading nt tr* ni >h\ Da no b„,i
personality reiulrea something more. The, ter, Mrs. Frank Freeman {five soni, (3eor- number of plant*, g for the trucker and by the Georgia Pubfic Service Co same
Royater brands have back of them the ge, ,Edward and Frank Harris, all real- general farmer, -—- -- - - *'
personality of Mr. F. S. fioyster whose
life-work they are. They are the prod
uct of patient research, unfaltering cour
age, high^ ideala,’foresight and independ
ence. Starting from small things, the
present-great organization with 13 modern
factories and selling over 400,000 tons a
year, is built up and controlled by one
dominating spirit And a large part of
the success of the Royster brands is due.
to the real human element, which is the
strongest characteristic of the head of
the business and permeates the entire
organization. Mr. Royster values very
highly the many letters received from
the farmers who actually use hiM goods,
and invites personal correspondence with
any who have plant-food problems or ;
counts of results from fertilized lands,
grows an acre or was declined,
he above method is Motion, made and carried, that the offer 1
Doesn't hurt a bit! li.i> ?
n an aching com., A - • f •
stops hurting, th-n > ...
it right out. Yes, magic!
A tiny bottle of Freezone 'piwt* I ! *
few cents at apy drug store, but -'j* * >
cient to remove every hard corn.. ... jfc
corn, or corn between the toes, and .
calluses, without soreness or irritaf*ju:
dents of Atlanta, and Howard and John more of tomatoep£-~.v aaa C *u W , D motion mmie n..,i ,.nwi^ , . r-
Harris, in the army in France; his moth- not practical. Ia Wch cases the grower «f Dr White to sell the Citv ! ulu t' . Freezone is the fien8ational discovery *
er, lira. J .0. Harris ^ FlUaeralfl and mart either are if land or plant on old low inn^ ndL«,t to Z rentir reni t *, C, " ci " Mti « eni, “' U “ *<»*««•
When you need an undertaker in your
home, you are not in position to consider
the cost. Just call us and get satisfac
tory service for less. Lang & Company,
Omega, da. 27-dwtf
HONOR ROLL OF CHULA SCHOOL.
The following named pupils are plrfced
upon this roll because they have attain
ed an average of 85 per cent in their
studies and attendance.
First Grade.
Maurine Branch, John A. Branch,
Zack Pate and C. T. Swain.
Second Grade.
Curtis Taylor, Lila Swain, Curtis
Wadley; Ala. I For a nui
The body of Mr. J. Howard Harris, experiment
who died at Fitzgerald Saturday as a States
result of an automobile accident, was ( been b;
brought to Tifton Monday afternoon at seed fOR
. Corry. i
} duly ndop- *
OCILLA’S POOL ROOM ROW.
Mr f' J’ 1I /' McDonal ' 1 ' Ura - l»nd and take thejebanco of losing from The eMtem^an^’rhe’cnrbe'ror.T^d to '
T. M. Griffin, of Fitzgerald; Mrs. 'Josey, 10 to 80 per cent of hla plants from wilt Mayor Hargrctt, Mr Moor nnd
Americas, nnd Mn. Frank Scheusaler, of. If commerdaI;ij»fl are need. | The following resolution
of years various state ted:
Ions, and the United Whereas, There la n casual and tem- Scesaw of Injunction and Coualer K
ient of Agriculture, have porary deficiency in the revenue of the 1 Effort to Close I’urvis Place;
tomatoes and selecting City at this time: Therefore,, be it , Erom the (Villa Star.
to the wilt organisms Resolved, That the Mayor and Clerk t).' Lo t week the city officials were e»-
5:25 over the Atlanta, Birmingham and Aa there appears to be a difference in the empowered and authorized to borrow the ioilH ' [| a “V way interferrid* with
Atlantic railroad, and.laid to rest in Oak- diaeaae flkuducing organisms in the vari- SU m of 50,500 at the best rate of interest. Mr ' Jali ' ! Burvia iu the operation of hla
ridge cemetery. |0us states, a number of strains of wilt Moved and carried, that it be suggested 1,0111 room ’ ''I a restraining order issuf
Accompanying the body was an hon- resistant tomatoes have been produced. to the Sinking Fund Commission that the by .fudge Thomas, of Valdosta, in the *».
orary escort from Getl.semanc Command- While such strains may be a success Pas! , on hand t0 thc crMlit 0 , thi> , and fce senoc of Judge Eve from the state. '*The
cry, Knights Templar; the family and|in the section where they were developed, j avea ted in bonds ieity council thereupon repealed that per-
relutives and a large number of friends, they are not always equally resistant-to. No further buginess co UIlcil adjourIled tion of the ordinance relating ta pod
Meeting them here were a number of, wilt producing organisms in another sec- Kelth CarBon . „ „ „ ar _ ett '|room« fixing the tux nt 5350 for the fit*
Shriners and Knights Templar and many tion or state; therefore it is important M 'I table, 5250 for the second table, and 5M*;,
friends of the deceased. The funeral to produce strains adopted to the local, # ' for each additional table. Thc ordinarea "Y
party went direct from the train to tho.conditions. Such experiments have been; EXPERIENCE WORTH TRIP further provides that pool rooms may be
cemetery, where the services, which hod conducted for somo time by the Georgia •_ 1 operated only on Fourth street and Ira
been held In Fitzgerald, were closed by Experiment Station to gqt strains suit- Say , Alva Long. Has Seen Four Euro- !win ave “ ae within certain limit,, that
Rev. I. P. Tywm, pastor of the Fita*^ able for Georgia. J . pean Countries. I *bey may not open before 6 o’clock, in thn
gerald Methodist church.
1. In 1018 “ strain of tomatoes develop^ Alva J. Long, who is helping Uncle'morning nnd must close at 7 o’clock tau.
(by Uio United States Department of Agri- gam teed the u IlitKl g tates soldiers in thc evening, that no drinks may be soil
.cWture was tested In a number of conn- Germany, writes the following interesting tb e same room Where pool or billarfl
| tiesjn Georgia. It did not prove equally l6ttcr to Ws jpptber: I tables arc operated, that the entire inlae-
j aueewsful to all counties, but this strain Lehnvro France, Jan. 15, 1919. ior of Pool rooms must be open to »h*
Waterloo is being colonized by: Messrs. |^Tv Y- distant tomato seed was such Hear Mother:—I will try to write view of the public. ^
A. D. Ross, Ross Womack, Emory Sum- 0Ver commercial seeds. yov this afternoon. I just received my' Armed with this new ordinance, lii -
‘bat it, and three other wilt resistant tJl ^ - * u.fl „ J
ALBANY AVENUE
mers, Charles Summers, R. L Summers, ^ ^ ot ber wilt resistant ^ you 8ent me ant j all the Gazettes city appeared before Judge Eve Moudar.
and families of the Chula district, Mr. R. ** , a ^ . b ^. , States too this morning as I come back on a trip morning, he having returned to Tifton in
Huffstettler of Worth county, Rev. Lay- Deparpnent of Agriculture are to be to Luxemburg, Germany. It sure was the meantime, and secured an order dot-
ton, the Hesters brothers, Mr. Lee Archer °f., a more e ?^ en8 v * 8ca * e worth riding the waves across the sea ing the pool room till the final hearing
—j—» » .Mr. J. Z. Veal and Mr. Bioodsoe have all . HS 8ea8 ? n ,V ^ riter 18 di f' just to say I have been to Germany and next Saturday.
Branch, Otis Swain, Virgil Piper, Paul-’ move d to Waterloo, where they purchas- "“Wting-^Iua seed m Georgia, and it is secn the way they live and h*'™ "“«* T * Mf —
ine Cook, Clevie Lee Orrick, Theron ed land. Mr. Willie Register has also f ent * 7 “F 1 to county a * ents who they were starved to death am
Whlddon, Oswald Leach.
Third Grade.
Ruby Lee Swain, Carl Branch, Pauline
Whiddon, Ruby Pate. ■*'
Fifth Grade.
India Osborn, Evelyn Whiddon.
Sixth Grades ^
Gertrude Arnold, Lola Whiddon,
Royace Swain.
Seventh Grade.
Delia Swain.
EigKh Grade.
Fred Pearman, Marvin Fletcher.
Ninth Grade.
Ethel Dukes, Gordon Pearman.
P. L. Cantrell, Prin. 1
^ The attorneys for Mr. Purvis had I
added another 100 acres of land to his it to peoplejrtose land it infested with had to pass through the lax| it'!$nive-'''$bne before Judge Thomas, and had ae-
former possessions. Mr. William Regis- tb f 7*^” . o^rganisma, and who will yard in the world. I aniitt he trans-'cured a new restraining order against the ’ ^
Eddie Paulk sold his home near Gladys, I _
and moved c
south <
Rhode
and purchased *. ... _ . ,v, , , . ... . . — ——
near Harding. | Tho J 1 " 1 ® 8 °f wilt resistant to- like it was & two.
Mr. Giles Webb, of Inaha, contempla- “ ato a™/'# ' 7 *5? Governmen J Mama, I appreciate the pecans for the'p urv is to close bis pool room till the find
tes embarking in the mercantile business . we , tt8 1 8t f“f 8 Irom ™ only nuts we can buy here are the horse hearing. And so the matter stands
at Chula, he intends renting the brick ” oa " ,, “ T °“ wllt chestnuts. 1 The case has attracted quite a bit of
block of I. M. H. Fletcher’s and conduc- “ t , m t n h , ri °' Pr ?* a ,, Elp4l ] mCnt , St .' lt °“’ * D i 1 w* 11 wr ‘te ofteaer now tor I don’t local interest, and is the subject of eon-
ting n department store. lcomp.ri.on with .train* develop^ by thiuk ! wIU ^ have to make a long trip; sidcrab ,c ^versstion oHhr.trects
tbe portion of hia order requiring Mu.
| comparison with strain* develop^
Bacon Cromer and family occupy “The,‘H* ***““• 'any more. Mother you need not worry! It is believed that wideTtatiVude"wUl bft
This place was owned nnd . is bollcd lust imagine me out Bight-seeing nnd I K i v( .„ the hearing, evidence bearing upon
NAVY IN NEED OF 1
LARGE NUMBER OF MEN.
Thc Navy is in need of a large nnm- 1 managed by Mr Detn'wagoner w"ho dime ‘ hat ,t ™*“ a ol * ut resistant tomatoes, will make it home safe" and wUl learn tbe raann e r in wbi c b the pool room
ber of men to man the new ships that aro f mm i„,H„ na , 20 years ago. The Cromers beat ? uit ™ t0 Georgia conditions, will more about the world than I once thought bccn con j uc tcd to be introdueeil
constantly being added to our fleet s lng moonlight on the Wnbasb n s ?. on be <JevcIo P ed ’ tbua making it poo- 1 CTCP could. Your son, Alva Long.; . '
Men between tho ages of 17 and 85. Prac-' thousand miles from the Indiana homo. sibI ° 40 srow tomatoes successfully,
tically every trade Jhat is used to civil, M r. Senborn Sumner, sold hia place to 5 ° ar a<tcr year ’ on wllt in,cstc,i «oil-
0 I drove's Tasteless chill Tonic »“
life is worked at in 'the navy. The navy I W 7aie/ Phiiiip;,“from flPnrner Tounty i *•, “f "gf •* resistant tomato' R0ADS ! rfyrreytolhrsnd ramty by PnrtWaajmdre. ^
maintains various schools where a man' llll( i jmrclinRpd a home in Worth Cmintv see ^ i 8 limited, it is expected that growers GEORGIA Tut County. ( rich in gthe blood. Yoocaa »ooo feel It* StfcnZM*
may get tho theoretical side of a trade ■ Z P “"ie pnre^md the String who "« ‘“rnlshed them thi, year „ To , tb ? Honor.b e Board of Ofnoty enlog. Inrisormln. Effrot Price eoc. f f *
and then be put aboard a ship where ho' p)ace 0 „ IJnt qra , k| and win abille there; wU1 aav0 thalc ow“ accd f «r next year e “^ 8 I ' 1 °J!" S „„ ‘ hC u “ dcrslg “ ed
works under actual condition! which will .- n f„turp . an ^ 80010 ffr® tbeir neighbors, if the Clt ‘ zens living on
give him tho practical aide of whatever] 0ro " r wlu occupy onc of D . n ■>'«“» frown thi, reason prove to be Koad respectfully petition you to have
branch of work he may be to. The op- 11 rIc teier’s h”useT on branch avenue resistant to tom.to wilt “ one " ork dono “ aa,d r0,ld as “
portunitiea for travel and advancement j Mr Childs is another new comer, at “ o08 iP°d to obtain as much infor-
in rating were never so great aa they are n ngan8V jll e .
today. Many of onr battleship, are now] Mr D j Hogan proprietor o( th e “
n„.,| nn ln. n ..J mill of ITa.
road to market and we respectfully
, mation aa pozalble'relfttive'to "the pres- sbo "' tbat said r° ad is almo3t im P“« ble
ence of tomato wilt to Georgia; therefore a “ d tbat il haa becn about 6cvcn > ears
in the service bringing back troops f rom ' stccnirehase and ”mTll nrooerties of Ho- il wil1 he appreciftted If growers will send a,n ” u bas ““ rkcd and u bting “
Europe. To be aboard one of these ships gan g P |n 0 contemplates running by elec- a P« lmeI1 » «* diseased plants from their l ’“ bl ' f° ad wc fcel tba ] our community
would mean the opportunity of getting - 1 7 garden, to the Plant Pathologist, Geer- f houl,l bov ' Mmc ot * ctliE 8 tu “ ar -
and seeing thing* that would bo of | W M Branch has an electric * ia ErPrriment Station, Experiment, Ga., kct •udwerospeetfall, ask that our road
grea* value to one to after Ufe Any 1 ^ *£*£?*?£ c lTrt »PP>T. E P«n request, *£*£« » nW ' ,
further tof„_rm.UonwiU T _be_ Sjdjr tor- eontinnou, farming day and night in o,|£“ k ?S* J
nizhed by writln* the N.vy ^cruiting aep to bcat tho weevil.'
MR. H. T. HORTON, OMEGA. A -
Omega, March 0.—Mr. H. T. Hortaa
died at his home Tuesday about noon. V
Station, Postoffice building, Valdosta, Ga.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Instantly relieves Itching Pike, and yoq.ci
BAKEj^^LOWER
Mr. Perry the mall man has purchased
tbe old Gentral Hotel building and will
renovate it
Solly Gravy will occupy the Neily Sum
ner place.
WITH COLORED PEOPLE.
J. T. Williams
M. J. Dowd
C. R. Aven
Miss Mattie Belle Baker and Mr. Carl
Belflower were married Friday afternoon 1 f arm Uncle Btbiee.
in the Ordinary’! office, Ordinary C. W.j Mr . j un iai Turner hu rented his piece
iTTitviM- iftwmrn. ,— Graves officiating. Soon after the cere-1 ^ Scarborough end emigrated to Ir-
kina, daughter of Mr. Bart Gaskins, and; mony the happy couple left for their j winville where he purchtaed property
Mr. John Swain were married the latter future home, five miles North of Tifton: j fop R. q, m. Fletcher, and has intercut
part of December, of last year, but no-j The J>ride ia the daughter of Mr. J. M. | j n tobacco production requiring hia attorn
body.knew it till * few days ago. They .Baker and is-one of Tift county’s highly tion at both places. -
will make their home in Nashville. Mr.) esteemed young ladles who numbers ber I j| m Scarborough end family have de-
Swain is night marshal here. j friends by her acquaintances. The groom j cided to seek better and more lucrative
All kinds of Garden Seed and Flower,is one of Tift county’s sterling young far- advantages at D&ota departing from the
Seed, Rape Seed, Seed Irish Potatoes mers. X* old Fletcher homestead and ft host of sor-
and Onion Sets. Rickerson Grocery Go.
Eliza Williams, colored, died io thc B ' H ' Bakcr
servant house on the alley back of W.i®;^' Montgomery
Weat Cook haa returned from Sylvester Tu '* day and waa Y'lT lYm** 1
and ia toatafled at J. D. Cook’s plant*- ‘ Wednesday afternoon. She bud * JD. Lane
tlon . - | helped nurse several cares of influenza J-
Mr. Nick Jordan and family have mov-i “ d “thiol and attentive, but when I J; J -
ed from the Piper plan to the Whiddon ab ‘ bur » supeumbed to the disease it
— ‘was difficult to get any one to wait _ 3
her.
ilftyos'
Heating Honey
Oorp. Wesley Brown, who is n sharp
shooter with the Marine* la spending a
few days .with hi* annt, Mr* C. L. Bar
ker and slater Mia* Mary Brown, in TK
ton. He la on indefinite furlough and ex
pects to receive his discharge when be
turns to the University of Teas*
Do yon ever get “stung” when yon car
ry your ante to the garage? See 0. H.
Mitchell at onr garage tor fair treat
ment, Lang ft Co., Omega, Ga. 27-dwtf
Rev. W; H. Bndd left Monday night
tor Meridian, M!a*l where be will perform
the ceremony at the marriage of hla son,
W. H. Bndd, Jr* and Wm Clara Bella
Cope, Wedneeday evening at 8 o’clock.
Mr. Bndd expect*’’to return to time to
preach at the Methodist church Sunday.
Mr, Tohftcco Grower. We have n good
of Chattahoochee Tobacco apodal
to onr Love avenue warehouze. Call and
pBice jour order. Chattahoochee FerOll-
rer Compay. 20codtf
t Coidft Cass* drip and tofhaeaxa
LftXfttIVSIMMO QUMKETaHsu mamth*
«* Than la ouhr am. ••Bremo'Quialn*-
,V?9^,Bll49W»ira<lgaamn«Bbo* ft. .
ARE YOUR EYES
CLEAR?
Nothing So Attractive A* Clear
Bright Eye*.
Yon cannot look your best and
feel sluggish or constipated, and
nothing adds to much to, especially,
woman’s looks as clear, bright,
sparkling eye* Constipation is truly
the greatest enemy to womankind,
nnd modern model pf living ere
very eondnclve to a torpid condition.
Lamarlne Wafers, -Thai Ideal Laxa-
are plelaant to taka, are eaten
' candy rathir’than *taken like
bSfc xl-LSrALt'BfiSSJj! 1 A?
Laboratory, At,
rowing friends and klntolk*
Mr. Tom Clayton movad hla saw mil 1
to J. D. Cook’s plac*
Mr. Jim Lfoch and family will nhiJc
to Chula when he purchased the mereau-
tlie establishment from Jesse Woods.
Mr. Jenkins aold ail hla belonginga and
departed for Sonth Carolina.
Frank Whiddon haa returned to hia
father’s on Cedar Hill.
Lott Whiddon haa rented biz farm to
D. J. Roger* and moved to Chula,
Mr. F. 0. Morris and family departed
from tbe plantation ot W.M. Brandi and
are now abiding in the palatial home of
am. Fletcher.
Orville Willis hat rented bis place and
moved to Tifton. "
Tickle
Heals The Throat
Cores The Cough
Price 35c.
A FREE BOX OF
REUNION IN DAWSON IN JUNE.
GROVE S O-PEN-TRATE SIUIE
(Opens the Pores end Penetrates)
For Chest Colds, Head Cold* and
Croup, is encloeed with every bot
tle pf HAtES* HEALING HON
Mack Bryan
L. W. Green
C. H. Parrish
M. D? Douthit
A. A. Arrington
J. D. Hale
H. L. H. Baker
C. T. Douthit
M. C. Bussell
Henry Sea
John F. Sea
W. B. Easts.*
W. G. Rutland
II. J. Mathis
James Mathis
W. P. Montgomery
J. L. Flowers
G. W. Taylor
W. M. Taylor
J. D. Golden
B. Parker
D. L. Martin
James McKinis
R. L. Green t
0. F. Martin
He had the flu for some time and pneu
monia sot up several days ago. He
gradually grew worse until the end. .
Mr. Horton was about 40 years oUL
He leaves a wife, one married daughter
Mrs. Chas. Geigers, and three younger
children. His wife is seriously ill with
the flu and not able to attend the TvmerftL;
Their 5-year-old son died last WCiirib'
also Mr. Horton’s father, with infiueaa*.
The burial will be at Omega cexnefetqf.
Wednesday afternoon. \ • ; ' *
WOMEN PRAISE!
STELLA-VITAE
We want
at least one bottle ot SMI*-'
onr plain, open guarantee to returfith*
money paid tor ft Ifttdoeanot benefit.
tf yon doubt onr word .that ft wil
relievo the distressing aches, pains and
misery peculiar to the diseases of w»
who have tried ft and are. glad to
others what Itltag done for them. Tim
Dawson, Match 5.—The 1019 reunion
of the United Confederate Veterans of
GenrgU wUl be held to'Dawzon on Jnpe
18 and 10. These'-datez have been offi
cially toted by Oen. J. A. Thomas, cem-
Yeu get the Cough Sjrap and the Salve
for one price, JSc.
Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to
Medicine Company
mander of the Georgia Dlvtslen, n on'. ; Mannfactntonof
GroyeVTaatelesg Chill Tonic
son Chamber of Ceaimetee.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
Tha U. S. Civil Service'Commission
will hold an examination for clerks and
carrier* on March 22, 1919, at Tifton,
Ga to fill vacancies to the post office in
that city. The examination to Oj—
all who meet the requirements. A
tion blanks and full information,
ing sample .questions, can be ot
from the Secretary, Lodal -Civil'j
Board at the post office, Tifton, Ge., or
from the Secretory, Fifth Civil Sen’
^A^-Oewto. ,g|
You
to Ml
onlv intoreat they have in the i
ia that which any true woman i_
helping to relievethesuflTerings of o
women. 'You can believe them.
'Mrs. J.,F. Lee, Mlletead, Ga., bad
female complaint for years. Three bot-
tlesof Stella-Vitaii cured her, she
said, and added,“I am certainly thank
ful for thfo greet female tonic.” Jim
Paralee Frazier, Longview, Tex., ex
pressed appreciation of BeslLa-Vita*
In these words: “I cannot any too much
tor-thin wonderful medicine.'T-.hag'
token other female medicines for tw«
years with no good results. I am truly
grateful for the gor* “—' ■ ■■
nan done me.” Mrs
of Greensboro, Ala.,
ferer from femnlert rouble
woman know* whet that means!
condition got so bad her
her into speltoiike fits,
feared she would lose he
Greensboro doctora l
.-Vita*
Theni
delicious