The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, April 04, 1919, Image 5

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nmmf.?* TM WEIT-S I BALE—Tom Watson mta melon pound. Coleman Flint Co. Mdwtf. . LOST—Pocketbook containing $20 ami tiro railroad passes, between Pinkston's Drug store and Union Station. Return paaaea and book to Pinkaton’s and keep the money. 3 J Fox. Sdwtf NOTICE — All eteam boilera are dan- geroae, eapecially no when needing repairs. I have 85 yenrf experience building and .repairing boilera in the beat abopa In the country and have all necea- aary toole. 3 A Chamber*, Motor Route A, .Tilton Phone Chula 2740, 2 rings. 22-lmd NIK SALE—No,' 2, Frick Company saw mill complete, and one 7 h p Gaaoline Engine. R S Kell, Tilton, On. Sdvrlw BRING US. YOUR PEANUTS—Friday and Saturday. Can abell one thousand bo. per day. Price (or shelling 15c. Will _ buy your splits, W B Lindsey A Co., Lenox, Ga. Sdwlmo RED STAR MARKET AND GROCERY STORK—on Main Street between Bow en’s and Nathan’s. Come to see me. - Epll weight at the right priced' E M Sapper, Manager. 8dwlmo THROUGH SLEEPING;CAR •ATLANTA TO COLUMBIA, 8. C. ’ Via Georgia railroad- to Angneta and othern railway, leaving Atlanta dally 7:30 p m., Central Time, arriving Colum- i 10 a.m. aSO tions PANTED — Dogwood and persimmon $14.00 a cord and up F.O.B. can iir nearest rslltoad station Specifics- li dogwood 5" in diameter and np, 16, 32, and 48” long, Persimmon 8" in nnd up, 10, 32, and 48" long, inspect and pay before eblpment * Norris Albany, Gs. ?2dlmo : PRODICB WANTKD-Ws i the aurkat tog Hans, Triers, Boos , Guineas, Ducks, Tartars, Gaass or , Fruits and vegetsbles, butter and pun cream. Can also use s law home- canned goods. Botal Myon. Tilton. Ga. Bp* WANTED—A lady with no children to , keep bouse, cook end laundry. Work is light. I am a widower with two child ren. Apply to Dr. J. B. S. Blitch, Brook field, Ga. 2S-w4t , J. F, -I can Inmiah the very Goodman, Brookfield, wtt tFOR SALE—Mighty nice loci- a smell mill. One mile from Georgia Southern Enilroad. timber to saw one year, oney required until the timber is cut. ! interested lor lurther information no- J. M, Oatf^Fonder, Qfc- -.Mdl.jrgt PORTO WHAT 8HALL WE DRINK? , Beer, Doctors say increases Brights. Brandy excites your Uvtr arid lights. Whiskey, your kidneys it will ruin. Abuinthe saps your vitality soon. Coffee, keeps you dwsko St night. Tea refreshes, but your nerves blight. Milk germinates typhoid’s seed. Witer malaria does breed. Now paueej stop,.reflect, then think: What la then left for vs to drink. ' AY, APRIL 4,1919. Misses Clara and Era Malcom, of Ty Ty, were in town shopping Tuesday. Springtime is here. You can tell it by . reading the ads in tbs Gazette. Mrs, Elizabeth Elliott, of Moultrie, spent Monday In Tifton attending to . Mr. H. H Britt, of Kissimmee, Fla. cams up last night and will spend the week-end with his family. Miss Maggie Sue Venters, from Thom- vilie,'. spent the week' end in Tifton, the guest of Mrs Eugene Simpson. ! Mias Ada Belie Williford, who la! teaching school at Hahlra, is spending' a fow daye with homefolks. Mr. sad Mrs. w L Darby, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. H Breedlove, returned to "their homo at Yldslia Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. B E Ward are being congratulated over the arrival of an at tractive little girl, at their'homo Thurs day afternoon at 1 o'clock. | _ Mr. Jim T Rogers, ot Jscksonvflls, Fla., Is , spending a few days hare the guest of MS. W S Cobb. Mrs. Rogers and baby have been hero for soma time. Mr. W S Parrish, who came In to ad vertise some cotton - seed early. In ,tke weak, sold therefore be got, home. See bow it il donenfon't youJ Mr. and Mrs. R G County are con gratulated on the arrival ot a lovely lit tle girt at their home on Tifton Heights early this morning. Amber and Orange Cane Seed Choate Grocery Co. ldutwlt Assistant State Agent G V Cunning ham, with headquarters in Macon, was in Tifton for a short while Wednesday, on business connected with the States Relations Service. We are paying 30c cash for Eggs. Parker's Cash Market 3d3twlt Mr. and Mrs. T F. Phillips left today for Macon going through in their car. Mrs 0 W Darden and son, Chauncey, at 60c and $l-00 those- ICED TEA at Aim a set of ICED TEA GLASSES and six ICED TEASPOONS for $8.607 if not yOn better get them soon as they are going fast. . Store “The Gift Store” PHONE 2SO j j Th. HALLMARK StoA~o| OSCAR LUKE CONVICTED From the Ocilla Star. Mr. O L Luke wag convicted in Irwin Superior Court of having altered a dep osit slip of the First National Bank in 101®. and thereby fraudulently securing from the bank $200. i The sentence of the court was that went as far aa Cordele with them, where be should be confined in the chalngang Tifton and, OcUla People tbs Guests of Capt. Lennon at Fish Fry. I A very enjoyable fish fry and picnic , was given by Capt. W. Lennon to a par ty of hie Ocilla and Tilton friends at his mill pond in the “River Bead” section just serosa the Alapaha river, In Irwin county, on Monday Hat. i There was plenty of Just such “trout” anil other members of the “finny tribe” as only Capt Lennon allows to grow on ■ - land, to satisfy the appetites of the crowd, but in addition to this .the good women had prepared * of'"in case ot failure" baa-, keta filled with Just such good eats aa John Herring, of the Gazette, writes about in his "Saturday Night Sketches.” i Some of the party of leaa experience argued that the fish were not fried, but 1 that .they ware “boiled in greaae,” but! every on# wai, agreed on the fact that! they. Were as fine aa ever landed on any! plats. The writer saw much 1 »« Mrs. Dan Henderson, Sr., Mrs. W, fcennon and Mrs. Bob Henderson in charge of the "frying” and felt perfect ing satisfied that alt would hg well in this department When the word “ready” was announced by the ladies, Capt Lennon called upon Mr. J. N. Home, of Tifton, to “eay grace,” and the faithful crowd did as faithful work as ever a bunch of this site did, in about .45: minutes, but even then there wu enough left on the table for. aa many mgre hungry people Among the families represented from Ocilla were those ot M J Paulk, J I, Paulk, Fisher Griner, Dr. It H Rogers, J A Henderson, J Y I’aulk, and R L Hendenon. Also Mias Davidson, of Ln Grange, Gn„ who wna visiting In Ocilla, and Messra. Thos Scott, Mr. Grantham, and Albert Paulk. The families represented from Tifton were: W Lennon, Dr. J A MeCrea, Judge J H Price, E A Buck and J N Horne. Also Mlssgf Fannie 8haw and Mildred Laaaeter, and Mrs. Ethridge Gay. River Bend. was represented by the following families: f) J Henderson, Sr., E E Henderson, L J Lawhnrn, L T Hen derson, L W Oliver and Allen Hender son. Also Miss Exie Lassett'er and Messrs. S C Clark and Charley Lamar. The “Old Bachelors” of Tifton represented by undo Billy Farmer and Col. R C Ellis. In all there were pres ent n total of 88. Side Notes. Fisher Griner was appointed Captain of the scaling force, with Melrin Paulk 1st Lieutenant. Among the firat serge ants we noted Mrs. John Henderson, Mra; Dr. Rogers, and Mrs Melvin Paulk, of Ocilla, and hire. J N Horne, ot Tif ton. Mrs. Horne attracted some atten tion by “opening” the fish with a pair of scissors. At one time Judge Price, ot Tifton. was lokt ilk tha "Trenches,” but hn was 1-4 off STER Now is the time to dress up for Easter. We are showing all the New Spring Dresses, Coat Suits, Capes and Dolman’s. Closing Them Out At 1-4 Off We are also showing New Spring Oxfords, Hats, Shirt Waists and Skirts. ; ✓ ) Piece Goods in Silk and Plain and Figured Voiles Do Your Easter Shopping Early We Can Save You Money and We Will Be Glad to Show You. ■SMITH Phone 46 1 ’’ ' 3 REV. A. W. DEALER RESIGNS they will spend friends Ladies’ and Children’s new Spring Slippera just arrived. Guaranteed Solid Leather. Whitley Bros. Department Store. * 1 wit 7* Dr. Chaa. 8 Smith, of Edison, Ga., who has for tome time been taking a special course in eye, 'ear, nose and throat diseases at St. Luke's Hospital, New York City, will locate in Tifton on May 1st. Plenty of Swift’s Fertilizer, now in warehouse ready for delivery, blither cash or credit. See W E Farmer, Tif ton, Ga. week-end with of the county for twelve months and not Paying war when found, but mak- pay a fine of $350. Provided/however, if it shall be made to appear to the court that he has made restitution of the $200 to the First National Bank and paid in to court $150, he shall go on probation for the term of his sentence. HOWS THIS? | We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Hall a Catarrh Medicine has been taken bj catarrh sufferers for the past thirty : five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. ,, Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Odwtf Hlood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling _ . - . . . *£e Poison from the Blood and healing Pvt. Charlie Workman reached home the diseased portions. Monday morning, having visited mother at Edgcmore, S. C., after being mustered out at Camp Gordon. He eu< listed May 15, 1918, and went overseas late in August after a course in training at Camp Hancock. His many friends here are giving him the gUd hand. Bad breath, bitter taste, dizziness and .cconnt”.teflinjjtaA »re torpid liver. BINE is from .April 10 to July orders. J. F. Taylor, Tifton, Ga, H. F. D. 4. 2-21*2m IjroR SALE—Day old chicks from high I classed 8. 0. B. Minorcan. $15.00 per 1,00 1 Hens furnished to cardy chicks whan wanted for $L00 each. Eggs $150 par W. S Gibbs, Ty Ty, Oa 14w4t ROOK—Eggs for setting. idy now, $150 (or fifteen. $8 tun- Mrs. L. Daffy. Phono 2422, Tit- 1-Sl-wlOtHlltwlOh RICO POTATO,the medicine needed. It makes the liver nand. Over 10,- J active, vitalises the blood, regulates the RnnMn. nrdere bowels and restores t fine feeling of cn- f’qTSS s»£ " nes8 - s 01 " by °°X Mra Oren Gatcheli leaves Thursday night for Spartanburgr S. C., where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. H H Herring, probably going to the mountains later in the summer. She will also be with her daughter, Miss Leila, who is attending Converse Col lege. Mra. Gatcheli goes early to present at the marriage of her nephew, Capt Oren L Herring, and Mica Bea trice Reed, the latter part of the month. «y» Janajr , l months old, two i left ear unmarked. 1 Route 1, Tifton. .HALF AND HALF COTTON SEED— Forty fifty bushels for sale. Good Delected Heed, $2 bushel. W. 8. Par rish, Tifton, Route 2. 312twdwlm WOMEN PRAISE STEUA-VITAE After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in you r . general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. 8end for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by nil Druggists, 75c. adv Bring me your Chickens,, Eggs qnd Butter. Highest Cash Prices paid. W. I. Harvey dwtl Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days refund money If PAZO C COL. G W DYER, BARSTOW, TEX Mr. O A Irby received a message Thursday telling ot the death ot his grandfather, Col G W Dyer, at hla home In Barstow, Texas. Col. Dyer was 85 years of age. Ha had an httaok of in fluensa and bad been gradually growing weaker until the end came on April 3 The friends In Tifton of Mr, Irby sympathize with him in the death ot bis grandfather. at least one oar plain, open guarantee to return the oney pala for it if it does not benefit. If yon doubt our word that it will relieve the distressing aches, pains and AY—Sow.and firs pigs; sow black, l about half Berkshire. Been at my misery peculiar to the diseases of wo* place a week.. Owner can gat same by; men, readthetcatlmony ofthesewomen 'paying for'kcep 'and this notice. T M who have tried it and are glad to tell mmOVBD COTTON HD ' —Beat, tha waariL $2 par bushel. A. <G. divert Tifton, Boats A. 8d3laU, i Tifton and . Match 26th, leatfier dress stilt i containing night clothes, Boy’s and clothing. Finder will please no- fy Gasette pfflee. - . < 29d3twlt DATING CLASSES — Give ns rder now; far announcements, in- , programs, cards: etc, and have hen you Bead them. We are ng tha prettiest lias of samples this l that was ever put Out' Gasette, fids*. .-v-- Ti- v Awtf others what It has done for them. The only Interest they have In the matter is that which any true woman feels in helping to relieve thesufferings of other women. You can believe them. 'Ure. J. F. Lee, MUatcad, Ga., hurl female complaint for yean. Three bot tles of Stella-Vrrah cured her, she laid, and added,“I am certainly thank ful for this greet female tonic.” Mrs. Paralec Frazier, Longview, Tex., ex cised appreciation of Btella-Vitae _ these words: 'T cannot say too much for this wonderful medicine. I hod taken other female medicines for two yean with no good results. I am truly ■ * ‘ for the good Btella-Vitae me.” Mrs. Bandy Withers, o$ Greensboro, Ala., was a terrible suf ferer from female trouble—and only a woman knows what that means I Her rendition got so bad her pains threw Her hi her Into spells Uke fib. Her husband 1 foarsd she would lose her mind. The doctors pronounced her In curable, Then somebody suggested that she take Stxlla-Vitae. i. The first dose lightened her spells. ■ Stella-Vitae la a perfectly harm less compound andltnotonlv alleviates • woman’s pain, hot balld» up her health; it stimulates her^D sell Btella-Vitae, and are to return the money paid O COMPANY Ga. ■■' ROGERS*WARREN, from Fltsgeraid Leader-Enterprise. An interesting event of Friday after noon waa tke marriage of Mias Jessie Lee Roger* nnd Mr. William Warren, of Sycamore, which occurred at- three- thirty o'clock at the pretty suburban home of. the bride’e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs W. Rogers. Rev lease p Tyson performed the ceremony. Mrs Warren ban lived ln Fitzgerald since early childhood days and it greatly loved by all who know her because of her lovely eheracter.' The groom is a young man of sterling qualities and is a successful planter of Bycamore. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mn. Warren, Mr. and Mra. Giyatt, Mias Bertie EUis, of Sycamore, and Mr and Mta. George Paulk, of Ocilla. Mr. and Mrs. Warren left over the A BAA. Immediately after the ceremony for Jacksonville and other points in Florida, where they will be at home to their friends. SING AT OAK GROVE Dear Friends: Will atop a moment to •end you ail an Invitation to aa all day sing and dinner on the ground at Oak Grove church, the 8econd Sunday In April. • Everybody la invited to come and bring all the tong books, and Veil-filled baskets. Also bring yoor friends. Pine Laval Data. LOWNDES’ NEW SHERIFF From tha Valdosta Times: Mr Homer U. Paaamora by the county commissioners monriag aa aberift of Lowndes to succeed tha lata Sheriff Passmore, occurred suddenly last lng coffee where he could be protected from the wind. Unde Billy ’ Farmer, Col. Bob EUis and Tom MoOrta, of Tifton, arid Albert Paulk, -of OeUhb* acted as official tertaineri. Mrs. Ltwhom wM the felt like the old Udj “who lived in a shoe," bat only one of her children fell overboard dnr- Inf the day. Tom Scott acted aa official fireman and pot hanger. Uncle Bob Hendenon waa not hungry ( ?) that day, bat hopes to regain his ap petite in time for the next fry. We Tiftonlana are glad we got Capt Lennon and his iplendld family from those Irwin county people, and glad that he kept hie mill pond. Every one voted Cnpt nnd Mra. Lennon as among the firat in hospitality and a big ancceea aa entertainers. The people of Ocilla and Tifton mix well, and the writer euggests that we all meet at the "Five Bridges” in the near future and have a regular get-to gether and get-better acquainted free- for-all pic-nlc. What do you sa Messrs. Flanders and Herring? A Favored One. (O. K.—Herring.) HENRY C. DREW. Fitzgerald, April 1—Henry C Drew ; one time owner of the landa upon which Fitzgerald and this colony waa built, passed away at hia home In this city Sunday night Mr. Drew had been in bad health for tome time, but his condi tion waa not considered critical. Be sides hia wife, two daughters and five Mini survive him. Two of hi* aona are in the eervice, both stationed somewhere in France. with Headache, Pains—here and there Valdosta, April 1—Rev Alex W Deal er, for four years pastor of the Lee 8treet Baptist church here, and one of the beat known Baptist ministers in Georgia, has resigned, effective June 1. HU action came as a surprise and if hi* resignation means he will leave Valdos- ta;*it will cause sincere regret, as he has made many friends during his residence in the city. During his pastorate the Lee Street church ha* made splendid progress. “DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR' Stop dandruff -and double beauty of your hair v . for few cents. Washington, April 4—“The time for Philippine indepen- > dence has substantially come,” Secretary Baker today told the" Filipino Mission which is here seeking self-government. “The day. is close at hand when this can be accomplish- ed,” Baker said, describing existing relations as mere “form alities.” He read a letter from President Wilson to the Mis sion expressing pride in the support given by the Filipinos to the United States during the war. )j A The Mission will tour the United States, delivering ad* dresses. After leaving the War Department the l^iturn called at the White House to pay respects to Secretary Tum ulty. .. Paris, April 4 — Lloyd-George in an interview today declared that if Germany ever attacks France again the Bri*. lish would fight at the side of the French. He denied rumors of dissension between the French and British peace delegates. Zurich, April 4—A involution has broken out in Essen Dandruff causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, the hair rooti shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. •top falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of "Danderine” at any drug atore for • few cent*, pou r a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applications the hair stops coming out and you can’t find any dandruff. Your hair appears soft, glos sy and twice aa thick and abundant. Try it! District, accordj disorder is rej seldorff. g|gj .vices received here today,. Further Westphalia, Dormund and Dus- Tifton Dry Cleaning Co. Will be Open tor Business March 28 with a New Up-to- Date Outfit. Don’t Send YoUr Work Away. Try Us. DYED FRENCH DRY CLEANED Ladies* Garments Gentlemen's Garments Salts Cleaned .— Suit* Dyed Suits (Velvet) ... Jackets ...... Skirts Dresses, ... $2.00 np Suita — $3.00 up $3.50 Costa - $1-76 np $2.50 Panta *150 up m Gowns ............ Waists Coats, — Short White Gloves, $1.50 up u,vrS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED softf, »!! Felt "Sweat Band, $1.25 ' Straw (Men’s) - 60c to $1.00 $2.00 up <Ladies) _ 75c tq $100 75c up $1.00 up Ties, 25c Vests (Ladies) hoc foil White Gloves, 50c Sofa Pillow Covers'. * 1 ' 00 „°S ' "-"Wj Lons Colored Gloves _xi 60c Russ and Carpets Call . .jQJB Lace Curtains $1.50 up Fur Set $2.00 up Slippers 50c up Feathers and Plumes 50c up Should find relief from Limit sufferings by Liking the Woman's temperance Tonic nnd Nervine, which has helped so many wnmou — come of them right in yonr neighborhood. A woman suffering from nervoiv prostration, excitabilty, Or diaainnw derangement, or displacement of tk> apodal organs, will fi-.i(l health regalnef after using Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Proscription. . 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