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W GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA.
FRIDAY,
AHANTA TRUST CO. 'VEITRANS REUNION
BUYS EMPIRE BIK.! MEEK W SAVANNM
001S WILL TEACH GA. COUNTIES
LESSONS OF THRIFr MOYEFASTFOR
Eductor* Will Conduct By*.
Campaign Coder Supervision
of War Savings Organ hatloo
AUant*, Oa., March 10.—At U* meet*
of educator* Iron an part* of door-
which ru held b*r* to .dstenaln*
stole prof cm of thrift work for
:hool» of Georgia, it wa* decided to
on March 81 a ayatematlc campalfu
err acbool to teach the Iceeou of
to the children and. the patron* of
hoola. '
ctmpaifn win be under the auper-
of the. Oeotfl* War Savin** Or-
i. The achool* of the *Ut* will
I Into countr *r*tema, local syx-
hither inatitutions. The teacher
h grade will report once a week to
pal of the »chool, the principal
countr or city superintendent, and
t named will report finally to Ivan EVER SALIVATED BV
atate director of the War Bov-
The reports will include the
of thrift stamps sold, the nuin-
m
_ Biloxi, Mia*., March 12.—Gen N. D.
.Irawih of Farm Loan Bualnem Make* : Forrest, of the United Confederate Veter.
^Larcer Quarter* Necessary. Will | ana, announced today that Savannah, O-
1 sin rif , r .) none. had been selected for the 1010 minion
. n. 11—One of the the Vetenna. Be eald Tamp* and "*■
Atlanta, Cm, M ^,‘rer withdrew their invitation to the
^rao?AtU?w. Jd one which trana- erana. lcvip,.Savannah aa the only
iSTaU opemkm. in central tra.Inera P»«”t for the reunion.
SZZJTi, ‘1 “ U°,, “VVASB RINSE 'EM.
rScWMa'riett. S^.^n the Savanna^.
'*Tto taplre butldlo* i. within on, * 1 “Jft** *■gj** .
... f fpi,. Points, facing on Marietta ddilin, M itr al being fit fer human.
extending back the full length *» coneMned, w* submit
^L^uildli, on Broad atreet. with from tho pen of Bdf-
xn'additional frontage on Walton street. ot th ®. T1,ton
“cco" log to authoritiea on central bnM- » bow they are o,de or prepared,
e*a property, the building ropr.«nt, a mnbMmed or whatever yon call It (
’t°' the control of the' "When the hogs were killed, on that
I,. . h0 \tinnta Trust company morning when the ground was white.with the
•’ M „ f ll« wUhlherecently announced ‘ b » chitterllngahad taen mt uide. E.
Ians for expansion. For some time the •;»" ln <*• 4 ®J ™ptied, tog.
oesvils increasing business of the trust rln « d ; w®®*® 4 , ri “» cd ‘“'ned on numl
eonu.nnv and the fnrm loan department ® “ tick oni1 left to soak in water over her of pupils purchasing, and the per cent
as crowded the present facilities ut 140 ni,ht Nex t day they were taken ont, of pupil* purchasing.
Peachtree street tad the otlicera have washed, rinsed, turned again, and left The meeting was called by Mr. Allen
een seekinr a Inrulioii where feeilitlee *°* k “other night. Finally attar who apiiointcd a committee composed of
n keening with the growth of the huai- turning, (made by dipping them Joxeph Stewart, C. S. Culver, F. E.
ness might he provided. Several loco- 0Ter •■“'*> «® 4 ““o'* *°d wash- I.nnd, J. E Mathis and It. B. Daniel to
ions have been roasidered but the een-' |D ** ther ® *“ nothing left but the work ont the campaign plan, which is as
trolly located Empire building within meaty fibren Then they were cunning- f„Howg : M.
readily accessible reach of the four sec- >7 Pitted—Uk* a school-girl’. pigtail., "The object of the thrift work In the
iona of the city, offered the greatest field °® 5* **f Peppermint candy once eo school, la educational. Its aim to not
■ ud the officers of the Trust company arc, p "™~* nd left *® ®®» k ***“' alone for government support, but to
neing congrotnlated on nil aide, upon ™» U ® b « nt «>• *™‘ «“« ln ®“' «* develop the habit of thrift and build
fM.twiw, this building for their new | w ® •* *®“, character by precept and practise.
rt | with courage enough to tall juat bow “We have decided upon the following
As soon *• the present leases eipire, were made. We were born plan. The auperintendent of schools,
and extensive changes can be made in ®®“ rt * red ^"“7 cloae to the country, having secured the approval of the hoard
the around floor of the Empire building,1 but w ® neT " *“* b * f ® r ® h®* mncb of educaUon, will put tho plan into ef-
tbe Atlanta Trust company will move mn *' f r* n 7 ®® 4 tailing and scouring and f K t as follows:
tato commodious quarter* where faclli- '*“° ufl ®tf n * *“ P«““« “A *®®“® ‘'Bipialn the objects and methods of
sejsiAissvK.o'S.s str- - - —
Sr—- - r—i-sir rr
The Atlanta Trust Tompany nnnonn- « or room,
red a heavy Increase in its capltallrotlon. "See that a standard package of print-
voted by the etockholdern in January. ed matter, including curds and record
and announced at that time that It would JJJ is ,urnl “ Ilcd e » l!h te * cher
more to much larger quarters as soon■<a* ij****** ;***". . h *^ f ahcnd of timc - 80 t,mt " he “ay
thej could be provided. , I* 0 ??'/ “ * .b® 7 ’ reMi v«d- fomiiiarlxe herself with the instructions.
The trust rompany has made rapid'.on“ St " rt WOrk S ' hoolB ®"
strides since the advent of Frank S. March 31, or ns near that time as prac-
cithridge ns president in 1»15 and it is ®< thto tlma to pryaraWoh. ^ And wen If , ical)Ic „ lhat thri ft will be the topic
n line with his Ideas and progressive ae- don.^ to ^h, o( dlKUS5ion ln tbc homca of the entlre
tivitie. that the eepltriUaUon was to- Snre'wfwonld^r volT.v. « « ™ immunity at the ..me time.
creased, the new quarter, of the bank Ifn'rf fare^d It mm to I " A "® n *® t0 ^ve the matter dlgcuaaed
• provided, and the additional departments tb ”. them U fo? dln^er by tbc V««“‘-Teacher organlaattona 'a
oeclded upon. 'ESSt or Utor ,CW d * y “ b ' ,0r<! W ° rk '
Vlana already are under way for dls- ^ BO ‘ ^od' fa brMtafaafc* As “, 1 ^* °? th ? “ 4 ®* tte
posing of the present Peachtree quar- rr y *” ° ' V , „ T; period of toatructlon hevc the pupil,
tars of the company. tSSS’lSS^ ” , « l * eb,lrm,n » f th * «®°» * ***'
r«For aome too wa'Jtavo felt tho par W wTta n ^*ear» if a high cobrt Jultice * nd * ® f tb * t j'! ltt 1 *° cltty ' ;
stag aeed of more *p«* to cere for yAtortpf >«i - a brief ia be- Weekly report, thonld be rtad *|
fineos,” said MW.'Sm .,ui mornlag exerdsea and given to the local
eTtav*' bees <m- tff„ 0, ™ b ««*»* Luke jut ®* p * f * l bot °® I®’ 441 ®®* compariao?.
m Which 1 W * “tt** Bo * c ®?. should ho made, no statement published
to- Td^ta^u mmU “•* * Mdt c “ tt * rU !** S of lSuridulparehareni uid notuS
■*^J* U * 4 ,™ 7 W f**'- J* breakfast to catch tho cracker vote seat
*«vefl would serve our' w T-iwji Bot h , bamtaoel* u. v* 4 ®®« w»t will tmherr** aa/
the.Empire building we ha«e vyh^t haa
* w ^ ipt t* St Luke when It come* to
accessible trw ^ on. cUttteltoga u human f«tod.‘ ,»sin., v .
‘“ *n ur l?* Editor HeritogW the way to eat to dtlly prort the
^ « b “’ llD ' '* ■ tewe4 - He cblt ' li0 * mu " t STS toJ e^rv MUta
■AkWed riaht to »* anjoyad and- wa ht “ •!» , thtt S’*.
.URGES
UR BOARD i
| A0 “ ta> °®’ M ” rth 13 — Atlanta I Pimple, on the face andothcr ",
Give Heed to the Warninar.
Charles M. Btrohan, ot the Unlveroity merchants and other husinces concern*
of Georgia, a member of the state high-1 are complying with the request of tho
way commlsalonn, has leaned a statement >U. S. Department of Labor and buying
®'»“» the eountle* to act speedily in mot* DOwapaptr advertising apace than
submit applications for a share ever before; and are lading that the pub-
°f the special emergency fund made
available by the federal government tor
hifibway construction.
Tta** application* mast be submitted
by March 20; and, to order to aid tho
county authoritiea, Professor Btrohan
has Issued a statement to tho peopla t*
show how theso applications should be
made. The statements draw attention to
fact that the money la to hand to nil
the counties but that the atate commis
sion must have the co-opeutlon of the
counties before It can proceed.
Spf repMly
<>le to find tho
is sure centrally located, t
sr building In the city,'b
to Ahe rapidly 'developing :
sndi jobbing lndiiatriff
tricta' of ’the
“Geergli, Iqj
1ST- Bot t*•. cnn\ bamtaoalo u.
- to -accept the gospel accord. ^ be given to
local pcpeimomd tbe itlte director Is
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
Calomel Is quicksilver and acts like dyn
amite on your liver.
Calomel loses you a day! You know
what calomel Is. It*s mercury; quick*
silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes
into sour bile like dynamite, cramping
and sickening you. Calomel attacks the
bones and should never be put into your
system. ^
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
stipated and all knocked out and believe
you need a dose of dangerous calomel
just remember that your druggist sells
for a few centa a large bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone, which la entirely vegetable
and pleasant to take and ia a perfect
substitute for calomel* It la guaranteed
to start your liver without stirring you
up inside, and can not salivate.
toko calomel! It mmkee yon,sick
®L n< 5f »£»»■« • d*»’*w«rt.
TJedeoi'*, Qjec Tqne straight*** ^
right fib and yap,{eel .great Give if, to
tfie children beCanay ft la-perfectly b*im-
leak «nd;d^,y.,, t , .av
! Do yotilivef ^et^gangC when yon tar
ry your into to tb* garage? See G. II.
Mitchell at onr garage tor fair treat
ment Ling ft Co., Omega, G*. 2T-dwtf
MRS. C. A^.EVERETT.
The dettil of Mia. 0. A. Everett at
the home of her father, Mr. Geo. W.
Moore at* Sparks, was a sad blow, in
deed, to her family agd her many friends,
though all had realised for many months
that aha could not,,live. Yet coming
When it did tho silent messenger brought
• great ebock.
She had been iU.tor n period catcnd-
lag over two year* -end for five months
had been eonfinad to. tad, death result-
,Bf
primarily, keart-dropay .and rheumatism.
' ! She' was A) tbit ,floors of beautiful
jwung womanhood,, /being;, twenty-tour
year* old end' Until fatal Aieeares set
in the PMrftat ptrinig *( health.
In Jdna'of J|Fm |^te .Harried Mr. C.
A. Everett, ,t)*a an Mployee of the
'Tilton poet ofto*. anf later moving' to
lie was nsvsr niore able and ready to
boy, notwithstanding a gather high gen
eral acale of price, do* to war eondttioaa. j
The Department ef Labor, through
Roger W. Babeoo, • noted authority on
commercial subjects, who ia director-gen
eral of the borean of lnfomation and ser
vice to the dep«tm*aL V> conducting in
the local paper* an unique
campaign. It ia urging advertiser*; "If
yon hare an advertising message for the
public, tell it now. 1
‘There is no ecarcity of money,” dec
lares Mr. Baboon in one of these adver
tisements, ‘The porehasing power
America today is greater than every be
fore. The field for new and greater buhl-
nesa developments is here. Advertising
is the certain, quick and economical me
thod of developing you, business. When
you put the liower of advertising promo
tion and its great economies back of your
own business, you are also spreading the
spirit of optimism and good will. The
U. S. Department of Labor urges all
progressive merchants and manufacturers
—all who have anything to sell—to ad
vertise now and take advantage of the
great market which ealata at this time.”
NIX BEFORE MACON COURT
of tho body are warnings from
•sure that your blood ia slugrish
>d impoverished. Sometimes they
retell eexema, boil*, blltten, scaly
■options and other akin disorders
S.6. topurSy!tMd dSSeitS
**« impore accumulations that can
>o*e unlimited trouble. This remedy
th* greatest vegetable blood pur£
CHARTER NO. 8350.
Report of, conditio*
THE NATIONAL BANK
At Tiftcm, In the State of Georgia, at .the Close
’ on Maroh 4th, 1919.
-Total loans 1
d Notes and bills rediscounted’(other than
bank acceptances sold) (see Item fl7«) lT’ms 14
l Foreign BUI. of fitoilimge „ Drifi add wtth in-
—$$ 333^,
“• v: £ bUt iuclu ling
t515.792.14
515,792.14
above (see Item 57c)
Bonds (other tb
Certlficstta ®Mndebttdnesa):
U^^aVd^
L Liberty Loan Bonds: : "" ^ ^
; b |tarty loan Bonds, 81-2, 4, and 41-4 unpledged 2700515
d Liberty Loan Bonds, 81-2, 4, and 41-4 ner^fnt ' , a0
I 1 2SS d 01 oth ' r 4 *ta« lt ® or bm. wabl* ‘
’ ® f ft 4 * 1 !*? Beserve Bank (SO per cent of snUcriptlon)
‘ U taohtag taoee, owned and natocesahtred 7JM0 00 '
b Equity in banking boom ,,uuu vri™ M
11. Fomltnre and fixtures 7,000.00
Lawful reserve with Federal BeaerveT Uy*
From the Macon Telegraph.
Love letters alleged to have been writ-
tad by Charles Phil Nix ,in which it lx ad- .. ■„ - ————
milled he was married to Miss Eubxnks, jg JSta 1 du^ f^i <»»> “Mooal banks
of Moultrie, and to the father of her two-1 ' p.nle. other than inclndrt to‘Item'S, nf oTw
year-old boy, were introduced Monday 18. Checks on other banks In the same city or town .. -
/«,*... v.ZTi». ®*
by Solicitor Will Gunn In a esse charging
non-support of g minor child Miss Eu
banks and her mother,' Mrs. W. C. Eu
reporting bank (other than Item 17)
Total of It«UL 14. 1ft-16,17, and 18
Checks on banka, '
reporting'tiki
of d(y of fown
banks, testified that Nls married Mias „ reporting'«.«■ “UTithtr csto Iteme.
Eubanks ln 1917, and that they liter. 20 ' uTrMiurer' 1 -.* 1 ^^' Tre^mrer and^da* from’
learned be has s wife and five childreb
living in Tifton.
Nix, in a statement to the jury, denied
he married Mias Eubanks and denied he
is the father of the child. “They tried
to bleed me of money,” he declared, “by
threatening to tell this same story to my
wife.” '•*-*’
Capital stock paid
Surplus fund
a Undivided profits
LIABILITIES
b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 7.022.70
Circulating notes outstanding .i j.
Argument in the case was finished Mon*'33. Net amounts doe to banks, bankers, and trust com* , r
day bat Judge Gucrry deferred charging' panics (other than included in Itetha 81 or 82) .L.
the jury nntU Tuesdaly morning. ,21- £* tt J, fle4 cbeck « outstanding —
The two women tertlfied that Nix we. 35 ' tank outatanding
married to Mia Eubank, under tb* name 1 30 indlvidn.l^ifra^nMt, , 0
of C. P. WUltanm, but lata, told her that ft £ t"*
bis real name is Chari** P. His, and. that
be had ■ wife and flv*
Nix said that
aad when they
and move
boose, and
Bs said that
going to accnaa him ..of, A
parentage, U ;'6f*rjtn
money," b* told hia.witg '
afterward rvfused to be
Tifton hit
> the family
than for money borrowed)
40. Dividends unpaid
Total of demand deposits (other than
they’ with ted to 1m», Moaltri* .. "Wwf »® Beaeree. Items 38, 87. 88, 30..4Otnd41>2*»8(
^(Other W Uf money tammsd,
V,_ Triage and | Total
1 ..AiM ttor 57. a UahUitiea foi- rediscounts, tactedlng tbbto with
affair and Federal Reserve Bank (see Item Id)
Total contingent liabilities (67 a, b, and ej .
than 30 day. ‘.V ‘
, -r -aa~im
domestic gattllto
Stots 0 ” *“ " “* d , dren'.etauldTrtof 'thei7“thrifl Her lov, o*- **“*1*- « 4 cheerful natnre'tov some time.- fitfiad g largo family ah
tnaltte. fa’thw ihlon aud it I. our b£l.|“w^f ^tad aver liked them, U « b ool, place th. .tamp, on to the prea- ^ b " * bo “ of wherever .he though the older chUdren were n.mr’
wea. to ret forth there opportanltle. at-'^hS erenta^Md toeatthemuon. «“« «' «■» ‘“® b « ®“ 4 '®»* borne. Ily « 4 : "ho join to extending alncere aym- King, being U. wife', children by her
*»ott*ely,t The Atlanta Trait company' ] Mrnl u, 0 u Tet or Umberger cheese, ! Boo 11 * *tauld be encouraged to write ram-
in extending ite operations has done sol or ■cqulrea n taste tor lagtr beer, w* P®* i tiona on thrift and to tell the class
•with th* idee of working at all times for' wou id have all onr desire tor them bow tbey “ Ted m ®oey, and the methods
the promotion of the best interests of our * totally, everlasttogly and bodacloosly ® f t * rn, ng money for the purchase of
state aa it has done to the put.” | blasted’ and gone from hence forever hy| * t * m ®*‘”
J tho poetic (I) description given by Editor
«i
px tvnn.l po«s»*Tt
v*-w*m«Fbailk, r fi» 48lSL..
Ptmytomwledga^bri^
this 12th day of March, 1010.
fa. P. W^e. Notary PaMia
llfirlfh. Dlndm, •
One big lot of Ladle*’ Shoes and Ox-; Herring a* to their place of origin, and BDIT 0 R HERRING GIVEN SILVER
tori* special tor only 08c at Lovy'e De- 1 S' reib Arsl.?ent treatment they i MOVING CUP.
- partment Btoie. 54wtf. I subjected to before anyone dans to From tho Aahburn Farmer.
; even THINK of eating them. - | At the recent annntl banquet ot the
We quota again; "They are emptied, Tifton Board of Trade, Editor John L.
end Mr. Glenn Moore, all of Sparks and From the Macon News,
one slater, Mrs. Jnn. Birmans, of Texas. I juries Phil Nix was found guilty in
All members of her family being present tbe clt J court Tuesday ot abandoning a
except Mrs. Slrmons, who was unable to rainor cbU4 and was sentenced by Judge
get there to time. ^ i Dupont Gucrry to serve eight months on
The funeral was conducted at the tbe chsingang or pay a fine of |300. j
home of her brother, Mr. Walter Branch, I H1 * ‘eraser was an 18-year-old girl,
by Rev. Llewellyn, Pastor of tbs Method- tbe mother ot a 2-year-old child, «t whom,]
1st church at Sparks, wtare she had beeh' tae arid, Nii was tha father. The girl
a coUsfttent member tor aaveral Tyeara ®® 4 bar mother, Mrs. W. C, Eubanks, of
—aasiated by Rev. Cowan ot Spark*. ‘| Moultrie, testified that Mias Eubanks
She was laid to her final resting; place married Nix to 1017 and leaned after- 1
in the family cemetery at the old home* I ward that Nix wax married to a woman to
srir=s-,xT.,ts %,%£$?■ J
£A£S£,rs1S a S?,S sc; 1 .“T-S.'rSS -"»«
and Ernest Camp, wb* to helping ua war times by tbe press. Many papers
make this fight for clean'living to Geor- had to suspend, others consolidated dur-
gia, to rise np and amlt* this Tifton edl- in g the period of war; all material, hav-
y NOTICE OF POUND SALE.
^The’b^tto’r dSStod live stock ...' rinaed, washed, rinsed ageto" and the Herring was prerented with a beautiful
»e^d ^ 7 , n ' xt 4,y “ 4 “«*• ® 4 silver, gold-lined loving cup by the peo-
. P* »® la ”0®" “® pound in «rid 'tor dur-'aod forever the procee* I* kept up. W* pie uf Tifton to appreciation for the work
_ h® 0 ” ot Frt4 *r- _ can afford to laugh, because to ftWririiV Re has done tor the people of Tifton and
«dv colored red re. »® 4 '«* '»*'*'*■ b J »« k «■«"*ttW'«lft county.
'.eon ta^rft i h® 47 ***** 00 rat ’em, . Money was raised for this loving cup
crop In left ear. Weight about l®^ W e call upon Jim Nevta, the pussy- 1 0 n Nov. 11th, the day peace was declared.
„ footed Atlanta countryman, who tried to Very fitting that this proof of apprecia-
ordlnance lid | t awoy f rom the chtt'lin discussion by tion should be done on this memorable
Impounded and arid under
*n the streets of arid dtp.
This, March U, 1019.
J. O. THRASHER, Marshal.
d2twlt
pathleu to the ones she leaves behind, first husband, she being n widow King
Her last words were that sho was go-!when he married her.
ing to get well; ahe was going home; and Ohaa. P. Nix to not to b* confused with
they would soon follow. |Mr. E. J. Nix, who works now ln the
She to survived by her husband, fath- office of tbe American Railway Express
er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Company.
Moore, two brothers, Mr, Walter Branch I
i men are all dressing np since
tiiil
war. They have worn their old clothes
they feel like they most have elothea, and
when they do buy elothea they want some
thing dependable.
Stykpku, Carlee, Collegian Saifs,
Stacy Adams Shoes, Stetson Hats
Yon khow what.they are. We haves splendid ' '
T. ltdck, tnd.wiU be plessed to show yon.
mmmn tm m A ■ i«n * ' v ing tbe period of war; all tn&tenalt Uav-
Whir TalfP BaSlftinpl f tor ' who '* tryin * *® d ' C * lT,, th0 O® 0 ® 1 '- ins Increased nbont one hundred and fif-
Wt IIJ lOlkW WHIUHICI a ! If chifllria were any good every packing ty veT ccnt i >bor a i mMt impossible
„ . .. \ house in the South would be turning them to , rt m08t . youny , )rlntm cntero d
Dr. Thacher s Liver & Blood Syrui,"0»t V the cartload and wo betcher the th0 service. And countless other obs-
wifl do all that calomel will do and [packing house in Tifton OT Moultrie or ta ele8. The editors and publishers on the
Without the “liter effects.” - "’aycross hasn't "wuhed em and rin- ot hcr hand, have maintained a cheerful
— sed 'em and washed 'fin and soaked 'em front and inspired patriotism and con-
Ycaru ago, when people were bilious'' 'aid tho V t!nltal l ’s° 1 a ,tra fid ™” 1“"”* ,beir "'“' lcr8 * nd b " n tb<!
when thoiivor got laay and failed to dc J mR * ue * 8 ' J dl ? P° wcr bcMnd tho tbrone that has put
its work or tho stomach WU out Ol inspector wouldn t past £in. He is there evc fy Liberty Loan drive and all other
ofedltion, calomel was the standby. to that theee packing house* turn war drives so euccowfully over the top
f0 “S d ollt ,lttfr ** to 4 '®t«a for folks to eat for the frc0 publicity given to the cam-
drSffvJero 1 MbtSfandmorooften 1 worse^ nt * f •pnign by each paper amounted to thous-
drag warn ns bna and more ortenwone LATER—We arc informed that the o(
f0t WUCl1 “ WU Tifton Packing Company relto chlttar-j ^ ^ “id have been truer or
Dr. Thaeher, in seeking a medicine I “t “ BU ' ,1C * »® re tatriotlc than the Tifton Gaiette
tbe sweet assurance that heris was to be I 0 -® 0 ® wbl 'h he hat been unable to give,
a home of eternal rest She was going
v to take the place of calomel-one that
would do withe good that calomel
. would do, and yet leave none of Its evil
effects perfected Dr. That her’* Liver ft
H/ShSSSS
cold and grippe
_ think __
WMSS
iquattereofaoentury
ition hiM been on
'ousands of homes
‘ 1 tonic and
used with
neCo., Cltat-
ara eopy of "Tliacher’a
Family Doctor,” n book giving <
eymputms nnd treetmeut of 47
, ^Dr.Thaohct’sIJver and Blood Syrap seiMvfcnre.
! , for sale by deotoxsln medicine* evety-
Editor Herring has at home. daHny w „ Umct . Editor nertny ;,
writings on tho war, like on many other
subjects, have been considered among the
best to the United States end tbe busy
^ OP* only bed to glance at ah* Gaiette
eadh tnornlng to read, the latest war news,
re^rere rere.M4t«>»-*lt*rdto| l «w ;aB o***??* fr o Dig* printed
ing ot th* selection of a fury end ottarlj^** *®“ hl * **"■
preliminaries which occupied most of yso®i*• J™ 10 * things sad this des-
terdsy’s Mosion of cnort. Um trial of WlU, ***•» tribato oa tha part ot Tifton shows
item a Albright oa a charge of murder b® Bvae among aa appreciative people
tor kiniag Oarltole B.: Christy got an- ®® 4 taHitot him to do even better ln
detway today in Fnlton superior court tire future. The pay received by editors
with all indicattoaa pointing to a hard- ® £ beat la net at all commennrata with
fought legal battle between opposing coun- tb* effort put forth, the tax on nerve
[force end depletion of gray matter,
Th* plea of Albright tor killing Chrto- therefore It to an appropriate act on the
«y will be aelt-defenae.. It wilt he con-jP"* of *ta good people of Tifton to rnp-
tended that Mrs. Gay <1 Primary told; plement the lack of financial remunen-
him that Christy was drinking .that he. tlon with this token of their esteem and
was armed, aad that he was in an ugly. appreciation.
Jumor from drinking. > R will be further! A »«P®P« to the grratrxt inxtltu-
contended that he insulted Albright when «on and taari; • county and town poa-
Um two got off the car In company with •«' ®° 4 ™»n have in the Ga-
Ura. Primary and that Chrtoty mad* ®od Its editor, John L Herring, a
threatening notion as it to drew a ptatol. m»n deserving not alone of the cecognl-
-s-’—‘■— Albright Bred upon him in, lion- they eo graciously gave, but also a
- -*/-• j -^ advertising patronage during jibe
„ - . .. . ^ J coming -year. One that will bring aphtha
’mIb/wLs m. n... financial side and continue the lpstre of
nmGmn* fat 6 to 14 Day* ^ g}orj of ^ btagwt <vent
to live In the land of the nndondy day,
forever.
Oh World! so few the years we live
Would that the life that thoji dost give
Were life indeed! ^
Alas! thy sorrows fall so fast.
Our happiest hour is when at last
The soul is freed.
Our days are covered o’er with grief,
And Borrows neither few nor brief
Veil all in gloom;
Left desolate of real good
Within this cheerless solitude
Knows most of rare.
No pleasures bloom.
Thy pilgrimage begins in tears
And ends in bitter doubts and fears
Or dark despair;
Midway ao many toila appear
That he who lingers longer here
By the hot sweat of toll alone,
Thy goods are bought with many a groan.
And weary hearts;
Fleet-footed Is the approach of woo.
Bat with a lingering step and slow
It* form departs.
Cheered on by this promise rare, -
Strong In the faith entire and pare. -
Thou dost profess,
Depart, thy hope la certainty.
The third, the better Ufa on high
8halt thou possess.
Thou that for our sins didst take
A human form, and humbly make
Thy home on earth;
Thou, that to thy divinity
A human didst ally
By Mortal Birth.
And in that form didst, suffer here
Torment and agony, and fear,
80 patiently;
By thy redefining grace alone
And not far merits 0 T <hfr
P,f»^r»_uaV' CR.E.
COLLEGE GIRLS TO ACT
IN OWN MOVIES.
Atlanta, (la., March 13.—Pretty girl
students of Elizabeth Mather College in
this city have demonstrated their dramatic
ability by writing in collaboration with
one another motion picture scenario that (fc-
haa been ueecpted ami will be produced by
them on the grounds of the college. It
will then lie distributed throughout the
country. In addition to its dramatic in
terest, which it was obliged to have to’
secure acceptance, the scenario will depict
some of the unusual features of the work
at Elisabeth Mather College, such as the (
individual work of the student*, the uni
que arrangement of the courses 'of study,!
the emphasis laid on specialties, etc. (
- ^ LADI6S* DEPARTMENT a
Something New All The Time.
Duncan & Stubbs
MAIN STREET PHONE 102
MEMBER, TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE.
We Take Liberty Bonds in Trade, or on Account.
SMOKING TOBACCO
FACTS FROM THE
ENCTCLOPAEMA
The Use of Flavorinp Deter
mines Difference hr “ ‘
The Encyclopedia Britannia say*
about the manufacture of smokto*. to
bacco: .on the Continent and in
America, certain ■sauces' an employed
..'f-i o( the ‘sauces' is to improve
the flavour and burntofi quafitka of tha
leaves." Which indicate* that smoker's
enjoyment depends as much upon tha
flavoring used aa upoft.tha tobacco.
^ our noee to a sure guide in tb* mat
ter of fluvorbgx. Try this simple teat
with several tobacco brand*! pour soma
tobacco into vour palm, rubbrfakly.i
and smell. 1 ou will notite a distinct
difference in the fragrance ot every
brand. The tobacco that amrila beit to
you will smoke beat in your pipe, you
can' peat assured. .r» ’
CHL RO PR ACTIO
The Greatest Drugless Science For Eliminating
The Cause of Disease.
Katun's On Way—No Drugs, No Surgaiy.
A NEW ROAD TO HEALTH.
ASubluxated Vertebra Causes pressure upon !
the nervq, interrupting normal nerve stimuli;
This will weaken the tissue or organ' suppfi«4jK ^ v
-and-the result is DISEASE... A Chirpi '
^Adjusts” the offending bbne to no
• tion,-relieving nerve pressure.
Thua removing the causa, so
tore health. n
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Doctor of Chiroaraotlo , v
Rooms 25 and 27 New O'J'leia-McLeod Building
’ : HOURS—8:00 to 12:00andOriW to 6:0P -r.,
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