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work from sun to sun, but woman’s
ver done;" That’s why women are
nervous, all run down, no appetite^
ardly drag around." Vinol creates, a
tite, strengthens the digestive organs,
invigorates the nerves,
:reates working strengtl
down eoodltkm, tired all the time ai
no ambition. My doctor told me
try Vinol, and In • week I felt like
newpenon. Iamnowitroogacel
look after my baby, and do all n
bouiework.”—Mrs. G. H. Lemeop.
Sale by Conger Drug Co., and Druggiata Everywhere.
inol Creates Strength
tusBreakdown! *
iMi», -“t
can tell you
effectiveness.
ya on hand. •
FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919.
. felloe April
Due March 27, and
Mercury a Few Days Later
Charleston, S. C., March 25 — Fire
thousand troops, for the most part of
the Thirtieth Division, will debark here
the middle of this week. The transport.
here on March 27th and the UBS
Mercury will follojr he r within a few
days. Extensive preparations have been
made here for the return of the veterans.
Since this is the first time a troopship
has debarked overseas men at a South
ern port, a civic holiday has* been de
clared. JrV*
Troops will debark from- the port ter-
_ haa provided a rest room, and in
addition to the government service, the
“Y” has also established an information
bureau and will answer all queries and
give personal service. The YMCA ser
vice is in charge of R J Yoight, a Char
leston man, with headquarters at the
city YMG A., 20 George street and a
special telephone 4811. “Y” secretaries
on the pier will be in constant touch with
him and relatives are advised to send all
messages i through this medium.
Most of the men on this transport are
CONVICT SHOT ’
Koningen Der Nederlanden, is expected from North and South Carolina and
Tennessee. Those on the Mercury, ar
riving later, are from various parts of
the. country but include part of the 118th
fntantry, mostly from northern South
Carolina.
The Koningen Der Nederlanden has on
board the following uuits: The 115th
Field Artillery, ee^gpt Battery A; the
105th Ammunition Train; headquarters
Brother-In-Law and Himself)
Brainstorm Struck Him,
Chipiey, March 23—Angered at find
ing bis wife away when he canie home
on a parole from the chaingang in Troup
county, Abner Bowleg shot her- wheu
she returned late last night, fatally shot
his brother-in-law, John Sivells, and then
committed suicide.
Bowles was serving a seven-year sen
tence on conviction of killing Simon
Brooks near here two years ago and bin
record had been such that he waa grant
ed privilege of a “trusty.” He reached
home late Saturday and found bia moth
er and Il'm «ix children, but his wife
had gone with her brother to a fiddler’?
convention in a nearby town. The shoot
ing started when she returned about 11
o'clock. Bowles went about a mile away
from the house and killed himself .It
was supposed he bad gone temporarily
insane. His brother-in-law difii today
and Mrs. Bowles was uot expected to
live.
NORMAN DEFEATED SPARKS
We have just received our stock of the Cole
Plain View Planters.
We have different styles of the Cole Planter
and will ask you to call and place your order
at once. -
We also have the Ledbetter Planter, Sea Dis
tributors, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Little Joe
Harrows, Plow Shapes, Scooter and Scrapes.
We have some of the E. P. Distributors and
almost anything that a farmer needs in the way
of FARM TOOLS.
Call and see our stock before buying.
THE OPEN HARDWARE CO.
rainalg in North Charlestoon, eight miles' Motor Battalion Companies A, B, C, and
from the city, where trains will be in‘D; Medical and Ordnance detachments,
waiting for the six hour run to Campi a od part of the 118th Infantry. Col.
Jackson, doubtless the point of dig-, j Harry S Berry of Nashville commands
charge. I the 115th Field Artillery which is a Ten-
It ig found to be unwise for relatives) nessess outfit
to come here to meet their heroes for, LATER: That the l* 8 S Pocahon-
they will be Enable to see the boys ex- ( fas with 3000 of the Thirtieth division Norman Pork, March 22—Norman Iu-
cept at a distance from the waterfront.-©n board will follow the Koningen Der, stitute played its first game of the base-
No one will be allowed on the gov* Nederlanden and the Mercury to this ball season when it defeated Sparks at
eminent reservation except welfare work- ( port, was the official report issued today. Sparks by the score of 5 to 4. The feu-
era and designated officials with passes.' The U S S Matawaska with more “Old
It is expected that the entire citlaen- Hickory” men is scheduled td*follow the
ship will line the water-front. Harbor Pocahontas.
craft with whistles wide open will wel* Advies are that the Nederlanden will.MAMMA! DON’T YOU
come the incoming transports. j dock Thursday and the Mercury on Sat-
From two to three hundred men will urday, March 20th, with the Pocahoutas
be taken off at a time for the first roll! coming in on the following day. It is
call. Then they will be given a thirty { rumored that other troopKhips will fol-
minutes respite during which the Red ) ow promptly.
Cross will feed them. The Y M C Aj Uuits reported on board the Tocahon-
and other welfare organizations will aid, tas are as follows: Of the 118tb Infan-
in this. The train will leave promptly j try; the First and Third Battalionos.
for Camp Jackson, running in ten sec* Medical Headquarters detachment, Co ra
tions.
The Bed Cross hug been making prep
arations for the arrival of the troops.
An English style cottage has been built
near the lamLug for a canteen.Tbe Y M
LEMON JUICE IS
FRECKLE REMOVER
Drop
In for a Drink
or a Smoke
Ypu’ll find the service at our soda fountain
fit" satisfactory in every way. Promptness and po
liteness are features which we stress, and our
drinks are just as good and pure as soda foun
tain drinks could be made to be.
At our cigar counter you will find the lead
ing brands of cigars, cigarettes and tobaccos.
. You will find this a convenient place to drop
in for a refreshing drink or for a soothing
smoke. Try us. We want your business"
/
CONGER-BSOOCOMPANY
TELEPHONE 94.
March 24—(Lead)—Hungary's alliance with the
and declaration of war against the Allies renders
the occupation of strategic centers in Central Eur-
i unless peace is speedily signed. This belief prevailed here
r _ w when leaders of the Associated powers met to discuss
i hew crisis.
Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotlofi tc
dear and whiten your skin.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons int<
i lf*ttle containing three ounces of orcb
':vl white, shake well, and you have i
uiarter pint of the best freckle and tan
lotion, a d complexion bcautitier, at very-
very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a few
cents. Massage this sweetly fagrant lo
tion into the face, neck, arms and hands
each day and see how freckles and blem
ishes disappear and how clear, soft and
white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harm
less. adv.
When yon need an undertaker la your
home, yon nrs not in position to consider
the cost Jnst call us and gst satisfac
tory service for less. Lang * Company,
Omega, Ga. 27-dwtf
ponies A, B, G, D L and M; in all,
twenty-four officers and 700 men. Of
the 117th Infantry Regimental and Staff
Headquarters, Ordnance and Sanitary
Detachments of the First Battalion—
First and Second Buttaliun Headquar
ters, Machine Gun and Supply Compan
ies A, B, C, D, E and F; totaling fift?
officers and 2027 men. There will also
be some casuals on board the Pocahontas.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAXES I
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Heretofore the collection of Corpora
tion and Special Taxes has been post
poned until the last of the year. Be
cause' of firms going out of business and
cUier changes in business, the state has
lost some money through this means and
I have been instructed by the Comptrol
ler-General to collect all these taxes this
year by April L
I will be in my office until that date
for the collection of these and other tax
es and after Monday, March 23, will call
on those in Tifton who have not paid.
Nearly every line of business is included
in these special taxes among the principal
ones being: All Corporations, dealers
in cigarettes, automobile agents, opera
tors of autos for hire, warehouses, gar
ages, soda fountains, dealers In cartrid
ges, dealers in musical instruments, etc.
The total of these taxes in Tift county
amounts to about $2,000
Under the law it is a misdemeanor to
do business In any year until this license
has been paid. Please call at my office
and pay the license or be ready foe me
when I call on yon. T. S. RIgdon,
17-2w. Tax Collector Tift Co.
The anuual meeting of the Georgia
Educational Association and the Coun
ty School Officials of Georgia will be
held in Macou for four days, beginning
April 30.
Two Tift county educators are on the
program for addresses. Prof A H Moon,
superintendent of the Tifton schools, will
discuss the question “Should the Cur-,
ricula of the High School Consist of 2-5,
Known os Constants; 2-5 for Specific
Preparation and 1-5 as Free Electives?”
Prof. A J Ammons, County Superintend
ent of Schools, will discuss the subject,
“How to Remove the Stain of Adult
Illiteracy Before the U S Census of
1920?”-
Prof. Moon is vice-president for the
Second District
ture of the game was the excellent pitch
ing of M. Overstreet.
SEE YODR CHLD IS
SICK, CONST! I-ATED
Look at tongue! Move poisons from
liver aadj bowels at once.
Mother! Your child isn’t naturally
cross and peevish, . See if tongue is coat
ed; this is a sura sign its little stomach,
liver and feowelx need a cleansing at once.
When listlefg»fp*le, feverish, full of
cold, breath bud; 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 ol
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
less, delicious “fruit laxative,” and it
never fails to effect a good “inside” cleans
ing. Directions for babies, children of
all ages and growu-ups are plainly on
the bottle.
Keep it handy 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
Figs,” then look and see that it is made
by the California Fig Syrup Co.” adv
Mitchell at Lang & Co.’s, garage,
Omega, will leave about May 1st for a
special course In Detroit 26tf
Plow
|Prepare Now for the Comforts of
the Coming Summer.
)ur refrigerators, all sizes, are built
for service and economy.
Inspect Our Line of
Oil Stoves and Fireless Cookers.
TAYLOR FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO.
: . •>' • . ~ ■
51-2 PffiCEOT FARM LOANS
7 Per CenL Tifton City Louu
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to the
family of Z. T. Brown, deceased, having
been filed In my office, all persons con
cerned are cited to show cause by the
7th day of April, 1910, why said applica
tion for twelve months’ support should
not be granted. This March 7th, 1019.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary.
66 Years Success
The Wonderful Record of Dr.
Thacher's Liver and
Blood Syrup.
Those medicines which live for even
a quarter of a century an exceptional,
and eontlnooui use for over two-thlrda
of a oentnry It IndlxpuUble evidence of
.wonderful merit.
Dr.Thacher’i Liver and Blood Syrup
came into axMeneala 1862, and from
that time to the present U haa grown
In the confidence and estimation of ita
yearly Increaaing number of uaera.
Through all then yean it haa ateadUy
grown In popular favor.
I Xta wonderful building up power ia
ahown In the experience of lira. O. K.
Chadwick, Beale. Ala. "I waa all run
down In health,' 1 she says. "Weighed
only 104) pounds and getting worn
every day. I began the an cf Dr.
Tiucher'e Liver and Blood Syrup — -
HERBINE cures constipation and re
establishes regular bowel movements. Sold
by Conger Drug Co. adv
NOTICE OF LOST RECEIPTS
GEORGIA, Tift County.
All parties are hereby warned not to
trade for two cotton warehouse receipts,
issued by Merchant’s Warehouse, to L.
C. Johnson, receipts No. 0GQ, and No.
1,036, respectively, as said receipts have
been lost and are not now in the hands of
the true owner thereof. This, February
24, 1019. L. C. Johnson.
241w4t
DESCRIPTION AND APPRAISE
MENT OF ESTRAYS
GEORGIA—Tift County.
This is to certify that J. D. Jordan
has this day exhibited to the undersigned
two Freeholders of the 1652 District,
G. M., of Tift county, certain cattle said 1919.
to have been taken up within said Dis
trict as estrays. The following is a des
cription of said cattle: One red cow
marked smooth crop and two splits in
ench ear; and one brindled and white
pided cow marked smooth crop and trie
splits in each ear; and two red calves.
We estimate said cattle to be worth Sev
enty-Five Dollars and we award J. D.
Jordan, Forty-Fve Dollars for taking up
and feeding said cattle, as reasonable and; Thl
NOTICE-LOST PAPERS.
Lost, Saturday afternoon in Tifton*
a pocket-book containing the following
papers: One note given by C T Kitchen
to Geo. F Paulk, for the sum of $650,
with six cotton warehouse receipts is
sued by an Ashbnm warehouse attach
ed as collateral t Also, the following re
ceipts issued by the Farmers’ Cotton
Warehouse of Tifton: Nos. H 1723;
H1725, H1726 and H1727. Issued to
Childs & Harris Nov. 1, 1918. Also, a
sum of money. A suitable reward will be
paid for the recovery of same.
CHILDS, Chula, Ga. 243tdltw
Such
Have
“Man may
work is never-
overworked, nervous, all
and can “hardly drag
hearty appetite,
induces sound sleep,
this natural manner
NairagaBMtt Pier, RX
“I waa all run-down, back ached,
and tired all the time, I keep bona*
for my husband and four children and
could baldly keep around. Finally I
tried Vinol and it haa restored my
health and helped me wonderfully, eo
I recommend It to othere who are In
this condition.” Mn.HannabRandall.
For
FARM LOANS
ON IMPROVED GEORGIA LANDS
Quick Action Lowest Cost
Atlanta Trust Company
ATLANTA GEORGIA
fine Automojiile Painting
And Top Building
We use the famous Vanadium Automobile
Varnishes—the best obtainable.
REFINISHING CARS A SPECIALTY
Our stock of Top Material is complete. Nev-
erleak Deluxe, Packard Cloth, Domestic and
Silk Mohair, No. 1 Ford Rubber, All Kinds of
Bevel Plate Glass for Back Curtains.
CURTAIN GLASS PUT IN WHILE YOU WAIT
Full line Top Bows, Linoleum for Running
Boards, Hair Matting. ,
We strive to please.
Walters’
S. Mam Street
Garage
Telephone 324
CITATION FOR TEAR'S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—TItt County.
The return of the appralaera eettin,
apart twelve months* support to the
family of Green Bower, deceased, hav
ing been filed in my office, all persona
concerned are cited to show cause b:
the 7th day of April 1019. why sail
application for twelve months' support
should not be granted. This March, 3
granted.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary
FOR DISMISSION.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
Whereas Milton D. Jones, adminis
trator of O. W. Jones estate, repre
sents to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has
~ lly administered C. W. Jones estate,
ils is therefore, to cite all persons
just compensation for taking up and feed- concerned, heirs and creditors, to show
ing said cattle. This First Day of Feb- cause if any they can. why said admin-
ruary, 1019. istrator shall not be discharged from his
> Who’s Your Tailor?
Those of our customers who prefer their clothes
made-to-individual-measure will want to have
their Spring Suits ready for
“National Dress-Up Week"
April 5th to 12th Inclusive
We cordially invite you to come in and see our
handsome line of Spring woolens from our
celebrated Chicago tailors
ED. V. PRICE & CO.
We always guarantee complete clothes satisfaction—in ser
vice, fit, style and value. Clothes that invite the question.
Who'8 Your Tailor?
May we show you these smart wool suitings today?
Duncan & Stubbs
FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
W. C. Payne administrator of the
estate of Mrs. A. M. Payne, has applied
to me for leave to sell the land belong
ing to said estate and said application
will be heard at the next term of the
Court of Ordinary to be held on the
first Monday in April. 1019. This the
3rd, day of March, 1010.
C. W- Graves, Ordinary
FOR ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all whom it may concern:
L. A. Baker, having in proper form
applied for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of John Mur-
row, late of said countjr, deceased, this
la to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of John Murrow, to be
and appear at my office within the time
required by law and ahow cause, if any
they can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to L. A.
Baker on John Morrow’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 3rd day of March, 1019.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in April,
1010, at public outcry before the court
house door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property
to-wit:
One five passenger Overland car. Said
car bought of C. A. Irby July 21, 1017.
Levied on as the property of Henry Let
under a mortgage fi fa issued from the
City Court of Tifton in favor of J. W.
Taylor and against Henry Lee.
This March 7, 1019.
. J. M. Shaw,
, Sheriff, Tift County, Ga.
Ustyas'
Healing Honey
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Tift County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Tift County, Georgia, will
be sold at public outcry on the first Tues
day in April, 1010, at the court house
door in said county, "between the legal
hours of sale, the tract of land known as
the S. C. Ethridge Jot in ths town of
Ty Tr t Georgia, on which is situated one
dwelling house and one store, and bounded
as follows: J ' * ~
Coleman, west
Stops
The
Tickle
Un. L.
perfect nealut and vetgQ loo pounds* uatcningws estate.
M^SSferiSf ^nLTSc. I**n L Administratrix,
firmly believe there »r* numerou* ini- I /
* ' 1*. 5*00, Withstood th* Wtater
msiiii AQBunisxrnirix,
8. C. Ethridge’s Estate.
2nd Blood syrup. - 1 Yon owe have Health, Strength andEn.
i nart have Health, Strength i
ene* to fitfri Cold*, Grip and In
etomech trouble*you, or you »re ood* f
—jSjKgvsfifisssa
_ in any one.,
, make farm lowu ml S M par cant, btaml «nd giro tho *° 1
privilef* of papm, put of tbe principal «t thoood SonTAUdMlmin med J
sod will recommend It.
on amounts paid, but no annual,
W. BRYAN
.. .
requtreo.
Per 8*1. hr
CONGER DRUG COMPANY
TUtea, G*.
yin
| OROVE'S TASTELESS Cbtll TONIC
j^gaassfM
1 -JHffl
) the r
Heals The Throat
Cures The Cough
Price 35c.
A FREE BOX OF
GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE
fOpens the Pores and Penetrates)
For Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup, ia enclosed with every bot
tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY
You let tho Cough Syrop and the Stive
for one price, 33c.
RffwvpiwwmAfri and fiuirsittwid to
thtPlhBc by
Paris Medicine Company -
Manutactoren of ,
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
TO THE FARMERS
OF TIFT CO.
We Have On Hand for Sale a
Few Hundred Bushels
1917 CROP VELVET BEANS
Apparently most of these beans are of
the 120-day variety. However we are
of the opinion that they are mixed. For
the present we offer them to you at $3
per bushel—10 bushel lots and over
at $2.75 CASH.
If you wish to avail yourself of this
opportunity Please Call at Feed Mill
for them. Do not delay the matter a$
we have the opportunity to ship them
to other sections of the country where
they are Begging For Them.
Central Greiery Company F
W. E. CHANDLER,