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y Eersey, who. to with the Atm>
ipetlon at Wittllck, Germany,
mo oonto eouveaii*, among them
on helmet and tu mask. Huvey
to at Tool, the American head-
i for that aectioa of France.
( in Tilton on tallness Friday. Mr.
Milton does wits an extensive bul-
■ in potato plants and says prospects
rood this season, orders already com-
in pretty fast.
Jocle Tom Hooka, In from the Omera
Hon Saturday mornln», says running
logs are plentiful all over his neck of
woods, and that unless thlngs'change
n, much rood farm land lyin* along
branches will Us idle this year.
Wonderful How Calotabs, the
Perfected Nnuaealeaa Calo
mel, Make* Yon Feel So
Good tlw Next Morning, >
Doctors say that the old-style, calomel
was the heat medicine in the world and
the only thing that would straighten out
and rent
infwfai t
Wo and
Luzianne is a clean
coffee. It is not touch
ed by hand from the
time it is first receivr
ed in New Orleans
untilyou serve it on
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a disordered liver, but it had'Jome ■«*
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, . Th ^ T **?* the sickening aftereffects made many peo-
for Cedar Keys, Fla., to carry home the p „ dretd to wke , t me criomel
called Calotabs, have all the liver bene
fits left in and the sting taken out. Now
coffee
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WEEKS
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THE GRAND OLD MAN.
Macon has a “Grand Old Man,"
Ilia name is “Unde Charlie,"
He dearly loves to run a farm,
He raises oats and barley,
Anti oyster plant and such like things,
And gorgeous turnip greens,
And poranie do terres and pumpkins, too.
And ulso butter beans,
And Leghorn hens that lay such eggs
So fresh they ne’er grow old,
And roses and wild flowers, too.
More things than can be told:
Jlrsides all this he works in town,
He is the Ordinary.
And he is just and good and wise,
Ami also very cheery,
He straightens out the good of those
Who have this life departed,
And sells, oh, scores of licenses,
For he is so good-hearted,
When lovers want to tie the knot
And will not wait or tarry
For parents’ oft deferred consent.
He says, “Why; 1H them marry.”
Mr. E. D. Walters, of Sumner, was
among the business visitors to Tifton
Friday.
Mr. Joe Fletcher and Mr. McMillan, of
Alapaba, were in Tifton Friday, coming
over to consult the income tax ma
Mrs. J. R. Owens and little
Brookfield, were shopping' in Tifton
Tuesday.
Good Work Shoes at $2.60 a pair.
Wade-Corry Co. 21w6t
Mr. L. J. Branch, of Chula, was a-
raong the business visitors to Tifton
Tuesday morning.
Mr. Wiley Branch, Sr., who was in
from Route 3 Tuesday, says he is still
missing bis mail, due to bad roads.
Adel News: Mr. L. J. Knight, of Tif
ton, has recently accepted a position with
the Adel Pharmacy as prescriptionist. We
are glad to welcome Mr. Knight to Adel.
Dr. J. A. Peterson returned from At
lanta Friday night where he had been
attending a mid-winter dental clinic for
several days.
The fire department was called out
early Sunday night, the blaze being in
outhouse to the rear of Mr C. P. Rouse’i
home, on the Heights. No damage done.
Mr. Clarence Gay, of Brookfield, has
accepted the position of Assistant Cash
ier with the Bank of Ty Ty, and begins
work at once.
HERBINB cures constipation and
children of her brother, Dr. Turner, af
ter their extended viait here daring their
mother’s illness, Mrs. Bowen will re
main in Florida a week 0 r ten days,
r. T. E. Boler has purchased a half
rest in Mr. R W Terrell’s grist and
feed mill, which is now being run un
der the name of Boler & Terrell Mr.
Boley moved to Tifton recently and is
living in the S. N. Adams home, which
Neil Ryder, from the Sixty-First
Artillery, is back on the job at the
Gazette office. Neil was the first of our
boys to volunteer, leaving here the first
of Mky, 1017, and is the first to get
back. Apparently, army life hasn’t
spoiled him for newspaper work.
Dr. J. L. Brooks returned Sunday
night from a trip to Savannah and Char
leston, 8. O., visiting his mother at the
latter place. Dr. Brooks took the Shrin
era’ degree at Savannah and saya that
be is feeling fine only his feet are a little
sore from walking on the “hot sands.”
Messrs. Jacob and Naa Gibbs accom
panied Sheriff Shaw to Milledgeville Sat
urday carrying their biotber. Charlie
Gibbs, to Dr. Allen's private sanitarium
for treatment. The many friends of the
young man and big family throughout
this section hope he may soon be restored
to mental health.
_ the Federal Gov
ernment to appropriate an equal amount
to match $a county’s $300,000, thus
firing $600,000 to be expended in Tift
on good roads.
In the petition it is stipulated that the
money shall be put in each militia dis
trict of the county according to tax re
turns and that the people of each mili
tia district may select three men from
£heir district to confer with the Coun
ty Commissioners and decide on which
roads in that district the money shall
he expended.
you can take calomel without the slight
e«t objection. One Calotab on the tongue
at bedtime with a swallow of water, that’s
No taste, no danger, no griping, no
nausea, no salts. Next morning your!
liver is clean, your system purified andjum Cooking Utensils. We are offering
you are feeling like a two-year-old,— some splendid bargains. Bennett’s Hard
with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat
what you please,—no danger.
Calotabs are so delightful that your
druggist will refund the price if you are
not delighted with them. Sold only io
original sealed packages, price thirty-five
ceats. All druggists now have Calotabs.
—adv.
SNAKE SEASON OPENED
UGK is un approved remedy^ When
the worms have been driven out the child
grows strong, healthy and robust. Bold
by Conger Drug Co.
Supervisor A. M. Hargrett, of this
vision of the Atlantic Coast Line, says
the railroad men have had a hard time
during the continued rains, with floods
and washouts. Fortunately, this divis
ion suffered no interruption of traffic,
but it required hard work and constant
vigilance to keep things going.
Mr. R. C. Postell returned Saturday
night from a business trip to Philadelp
hia, Norfolk and Baltimore. He says
little is doing in railroad lumber trade
except heavy bridge timbers things be
ing hung up, so to sprek, over uncertain
conditions, labor troubles and the failure
Two Big Rattlers, Each More Than Five
Feet Long, Killed Near Chula.
Messrs. Ellas Branch and Sollie Crav-
ey killed two big rattlesnakes, each
measuring more than five feet in length,
while driving cows on Mr. Branch’s
place, in the Chula section, Friday
morning.
The snakes were found near a gopher
hole and promptly dispatched to anoth
er land. One had 11 rattles. Some of
the rattles were broken off the other in
killing, he having only 8 left when the
count was made.
Eiias says they got over into Alex
Sumner's snake farm and killed two be
fore he could Btop ’em Ten feet of rat
tlesnake in one day is too much for any
man in these bone-dry times.
Look
-Cl.ru Ophelia Bland, in M«con a Sbliihit^ubowaZnmenU,aM Co ”* r “ a t0 f “ nd » ( ° r
Telegraph. 5^ by Conger Drug Co. adv improvements.
Tuesday was the last return day foi; Mr. J. J. L. Phillips, who was accom-
April term of the City Court of panied on.* 7 'trip east by Mrs Phillips
Few cases of importance have last week, Will spend several weeks in
for this term. J New York City, where he will undergo
The aliove is enough,
Hhartte Graves to be hit
Ur. Cliff Foy, of Eufaul
m Tifton Saturday
Mrs. J. M. Shaw is vlsitfilg relatives
in Ray City for a few days.
Mr. R. A. Mangham, of Route A, was
it the city Tuesday morning.
Mr. W. E. Peel, of Route 0, was in
Tifton on business Tuesday morning.
Mr. J. L. Gay was in from Brookfield
SICK, CONSTIPATED
it tongue! Move poisons from
liver and bowels at once.
Mother! Your child isn’t naturally
cross and peevish. See if tongue is rent
ed ; this is a sure sign its little stomach,
liver and bowels need a cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full of
cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat,
sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache,
diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and
bowel cleansing should always be the
first treatment given.
Nothing equals “California Syrup of
Figs" for children’s ills; give a teaspoon
ful, and in a few hours all the foul waste,
sour bile and fermenting food which is
clogged in the bowels passes out of the
system, and you have a well and playful
child again. All children love this harm
Mr. W. ‘,A. King through ( ®h /operation on his eyes. His tight,
:ion will be interested to which has been impaired for several
know that he has moved from Cordele years, has grown worse recently, and the less, delicious “fruit laxative," and it
to Norfolk, vk ; ‘ j operation is undertaken with the hope never fails to effect 0 good “inside” cleans-
Mr. John M. Gaff, o( tho Fender ie,- ° ( g ' ttin * "’’I'*- | Dhwtloii* for tables, children of
tlon. ns In Tifton Friday. He has o' Judge H. Kent has sold .the Will Kent 1,11 *"<• grown-ups ore plainly
choice lot of timber, conveniently located.' cottage on Tift avenue to Mr. ‘he bottle.
which he is advertising for sale. ! A. H. Howell. Mr. Keut has gone to
Mrs. Geo. Hamburg presented her hue- where he will engage in the
Saturday, taking a look at the Income to* 1 b,u,d wlth * ‘'n-ata-u-talf pound boy
while Mr. and Mrs. Ambra Stephens took
Take HKURINE for indigestion. . It
relieves the pain in a few minutes and
forces the fermented matter which cause*
the misery into the bowels where it is
expelled. Sold by Conger Drug Co. ad
Discussing the recent deluge of fish,
the Valdosta Times says: "Since our
first reports referred to above, we were
told that Mr. George Van used his bird
doga to catch fish in his large turpen-1
tine woods in Echols county, thousands
ef the finny tribe taking to the woods
en account of the high waters in the
river. The dogs chased them like birds",
in a little girl boarder this week.
Sheriff Shaw carried Cora McLeod,
colored, to the state sanitarium for the
insane Saturday. The woman lived on
Weems’ dairy farm and was declared
mentally unsound.
dairy and truck busiucss with his broth
er, Morris. His family will move to
Savannah after school is out. Judge
Kent and sous are arranging to build
two houses on their Savannah property.
A team of runaway mules smashed as
traddle the “Turn to the Right” sign at
Love and Second Saturday afternoon,
and came near putting it out of busi-
100° pMn of Men-. Work Shoe. st The „ wer , Mnaidcrcd , lmost
21 P *' r W * de ' 0<,rrJ ' indestructible, but that did not take into
PROMPT REUEF
for tha ad&dtotrcued stomseh,
try two or throe
KMtOIDS
■fur util, dloolnd n tho
toagae—keep yoar atomach
mat-try Kl-nald>—tho new
aid to digesttoa.
MADS BY SCOTT a BOWNK
MAKERS OF soorr-s EMULSION
Mr. T. L. Swanson, of the Omega sec
tion, was in Tifton on business Mon
day. He says he has been wading in
mud for the longest but is now able to
plow on the high places.
Mr. W. A. Greer of Aahburn, was
among the business visitors in the city
Tuesday, coming over to attend the
meeting of the stockholders of the Tifton
Packing Company.
Rev. R. F. Kersey came in Monday
from Camp Gordon, where he Is en
gaged in Y.M.O.A. work, and spent a
couple of days with his family, return
ing Tuesday night
Elias Branch was in from the Chula
section Saturday. He Bays the woods are
Professional Directory
FULWOOD I HARGRETT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Golden Bldg. . Tiltoa, Os.
a Farm Land. »nd City I
a C. WILLIFORD, Attorney.
JOHN A. PETERSON
indestructible, but that did not take into
account two scared mules. Besides, it
is thought the sign was already cracked.
The runaways were caught in front of
the postoffice.
Under instructions from the Pfovost-
Marshal General, government property
in the hands of the Tift County Local
Board not shipped to Washington will
be sold. The Tift County Board furnish
ed its own equipment except a Reming
ton typewriter This will be sold by
Sheriff Shaw at 10 a. m., March 25.
Sealed bids must be submitted, accom
panied by certified check or money order.
Lieut. Roy H. Mnrrow, who was call
ed home by the death of his father, Judge
John Murrow, and remained for some dren.
time on business connected with his fath-
Kcep it bandy In your home. A little
given today saves a sick child tomorrow,
but get the genuine. Ask your druggist
for a bottle of “California Syrup of
FIrn," then look and see that it is made
by the California Fig Syrup Co."
BOX SUPPER BIG SUCCESS
$82 Raised for School Improvements at
Vancevllle Friday Night.
The box supper at Vancevllle Friday
night was a great success, $82 being
raised for school improvements. The
school house was packed, a number of
people going out from Tifton for the en
tertainment.
A program consisting of songs and re
citations was given before the boxes were
sold.
In the contest to decide the prettiest
box, $25.30 was raised, the winning box
bringing in $10.00.
Mrs. W. O. Tift, of Montclair, N. J.,
arrived Friday morning and will be the
guest of Mrs. H. H. Tift for some time.
She came to Tifton from Atlanta where
she had been spending the past three
weeks with Mrs. O. M. Tift and chil-
too wet and too many snakes wandering! er’s estate, left Thursday night for Port-
around for a fellow to take any risks: land, Oregon. Since receiving his dis-
Weekly Health Talks
A NERVOUS
BREAKDOWN
Tells How Lydia
n’s Vegetable
Compound Restored
Her Health.
charge from military service Lieut. Mur-! ft WORD ABOUT THE KIDNEYS
row has been in the real estate business ‘ DOCTOR WATSON.
Portland, being connected with the. .. . ‘
firm ol Coe A. McKenna & Co. His P “P |0 “ ro *f* ily
Meads In Tifton and Tift county w j, h • «>■"* Mmething in the matter with
him success in the northwest. I thdr lun 8 3 or heart . <“><» well they
Mayor -Tim Brumby, of Merlettn, to “**, bo: bn ‘ f(,w PfPje understand
siven credit for a piece „t Sherloekin* «>• danger, oi dtaeaaed kldneye. Theae
by the correspondent of the Atlanta |
Journal in locating the Cobb county notes
which had been turned over to Frank
Scarbor 0 to negotiate. It was claimed
organs have a duty of vital importance
to perform, and if they are diseased,
there is no telling how or where the
symptoms may appear. Hie kidneys
O’Neal-McLeod
DR. A. B. O’QUINN
FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORK
Crown and Bridge Wert a Spectator
Over Flnketen’e Dm* Store
Tittea, Georgia
R. H. LITTLE
DENTIST
Tifton, Georgia
Crown tad Bridge Work a Specialty
Offices in Kent Bonding formerly occn
pied hy Dr. Dicktrt
ne US.
D. a HARRELL
practicing phytic hui
Office McLeod-O'Ncei Bldg.
Newark, N. J.-‘‘For .boot three
mars I suffered from nervous break
down and —- —
week I cou_ _
stand, and bed!
aches every day. I
Med everything I
coaid think of and
was Under a phj.
ricton'i care for two
years. A girl friend
hid used Lydia E.
Plnkham’e Vege
table Compound and
the told ma about
it From the first
day I tookitlbegen
to feel better and
DOW I am well and
able to do most any
kind of work, i
bsve been recom
mending tha Com
pound aver store and give you myper-
mtation to publish this letter."—Bios
Flo Kelly, 416 So. 14th St, Newark,
The reason thto
TUtea, Georgia.
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•o successful
that Mayor Brumby got s “tip from a! are filters, and when they are healthy
friend close to Scarboro,” which he foi- they remove the poisons from the blood
lowed up and located the notes. As a' ^ parify it.^ When the kidneys are
matter of fact. Receiver Wallace found a*,**,, the poisons are epresd every-
> I * h \ v £k « b0 ™ P*pe« where> „ d one of these poison, to uric
n ^ wc« i°n1. tand. „'f Su* Tc^ ^ The urio acid to carried all
note* were in the hands of Miller « Co., . In
of New York. He gave this informs- ■7*®“ deporited in
tion to the Board of County Commit-1 various places* in the fona of - urate
sloncrs of Cobb with the suggestion that 1 a*Ra—in the feet, ankles, wrists and
they protect themselves, which was done, j back—often forming , bags under, the
Jacksonville Thnee-TJnion s Mr. end eyes. 8ometlmea tho resulting trouble,
Mrs. M. E. Connor have returned to la called rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica
their home in Tifton, Ga., after enjoy-’and backache. Finally, come itone
let a suy of come, length In Jackion-'ln the bladder, diabetes and Bright’*
villc, combining business with pleaeure. [disease.
Adel News: Mr. Charlie C. Smith, of. Dr. Fierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., Inreoeui
Quitman, went to Tifton Saturday to! yean, discovered that a certaln com-
move hi. family to the former, city he, btoatlon of remediesiwould *«aolj«ori0
having recently gone from PeRnetto to J® 1 * ■!.!?„?£
Quitman. While his wife and children
were visiting at Tifton Ms little hoy had
to undergo an operation and was very ill
for some time.
Nashville Herald: Judges Moore end
Hall beard a wrangle here Wednesday
between Mrs. W. L. Carter end Mr. W.
U. Golden. These people live near Brook-
field, end following a neighborhood row,
Ibt Caster swore oat a Macs warrant
against Mr. Golden. The judges put I will noi form in your UTftem. Dr.PtetCt
a *100 bond. | wm not charge for this advice.
found thto combination to be harmless,
■o that he made it up in tablets,
of double strength, and called than
Anurtc Tablets. They dissolve uric
acid in the human system as hot coffee
dissolve* eager. If you have uric add
troubles, don’t delay in taking Anurio
Tablet!, which can be secured in the
drug Bore*. Yon can write Dr. Fierce,
mod tow, too, and he will tell -you what to eat
, warrant,' ana hew to live so that more uric add
See our line of Oil Stoves and Alnmln*
ware. Inc.
N EVER was such right-handed-two-
fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a
1 >| fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Alberti '
That’s because P. A has the quality!
You can’t fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deckl So, when you hit
Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
you know you’ve got the big prize on the end of your line 1
Prince Albert’s quality alone puts it in a class of its own,
but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented process that cuts out bite and parch— well—you.
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
to express your happy d@ys.sc-rifTment§f\--_
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Toppy nil bajti, Vdy red tint, handsome pound and ht^f-pemi-ni(n
htxmidon—and—that clotty, practical pound cryttal gloat* humidor with
•pong* moittanar top that kaapa tha tobacco in aach perfect condition.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. &
At tke roots \ of
crop
success -
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