The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, April 04, 1919, Image 6

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TIFTON Mform At A H 8 Preliminary Saturday Evea- I ART. A LALuIAD «"* al Vl «MO toopector Here, fa fag. Louie Barnett and Mias Me- i Hog Cholera Eredlerilon, Trenifey it Hair Wen Second Place. . The New •-- ■ That la •» Limited Fonda. fcoilB f Baker »«« flrit_place fa Entirely PnrltM of AO of ike Nan- 1 Dr. W E White. Veterinary Inspector declamation and Mbs Lee Bowen lint seating and Salivating Egeeta. ' with the National Department of Agri- place In reading at the preliminary con- Do you ere r hare a had taete in your culture, Bureau of Animal Industry, lent at the Second District Agricultural mouth In the mornluiz, heavy breath, who his made. headquarters in Tilton School Saturday evening.Lonie Barnett coated tongue, headache, indigestion, with the exception of brief Intervals for ud Mlaa McNair won second place. Hw nervousness, with a letdown feeling? nearly two years, left Monday tor AMS U« Die-: You need calomel, but dread to take It. Louisville. Ga.. Jefferson county, where trict High School meet at Donaldson-j Try Oalotaba, the nauaealeaa calomel he will be located, W* . - that U delightful to fake and delightful The change b probably due to the Thdtr* Via * rrwl nftandanM sa.s.l _ _ ..... sL.s aLi. at. _ L.j _ tr. We would like to tell yc Ammonia. Why it is Me j beat top dressing (or any apply it Write for these free bulk number. Address The Ban f No matter -where vou buy it .Luzianne coffee w always the same high standard of excellence f Every pound is sold in an air-tight tb} con. § Luzianne retains its full rich flavor. coffee The Reity-Taylor Company New (Meant We've tried the lemon and the onion And munched the garlic, too; We've had the influenza. And we're still feeling blue. We’ve tried to get the whiskey To bring our spirits 'round, But we find the Sahara Desert Don't compare with this here town We’ve tackled all the remedies To prevent it and to cure it; Now we give the blamed thing up. And we'll grin and just endure it. —Hichlund, Ga., News Mr. W 8 Parrish, of Uoute 2, who in Tifton Monday, advertises some of those old reliable Ilalf-and-Half cot- cou seed for sale in another column. Mrs. M 8 Patten, Miss Patten, and Mrs. Ed Walker, Mr. and Mrs. numbers on the program, and the contest was close mnd spirited one. The winners were: Boys. First; Cliff Baker, with “Their Graves in France.” Second: Louie Barnett, with “Yp- res.” Girls. First: Miss Lee Bowen, with “The Full Measure of Devotion.” Second: Misa Nannie Fae McNair, with “The Lost Word.” The judges were: Miss Pauline. WMd- don, Prof. A J Cleveland and Prof. C. It. Mathews, of Ashburn. HIS 61ST BIRTHDAY Celebrated by “Sbortneck” John Wil liams, His Family and Friends Saturday, March 29, John F Williams celebrated his 01st birthday at his farm Adams aud Prof, and A H Moon, were j, omc near Eldorado, among those going over to Ashburn Sun- Thls Wft8 hi> fifteenth annual celebra te Ashburn Sun day* tion, and each year these occasions have Mrs. J E Cochran and daughter, increased in magnitite and he and bis Sarah, left Monday morning for Atlau- w jf 0f « Auilt j anCf " ai ib# |# bettef ta where they will visit Mrs Cochran's known , Bpare Uo effort to make cadi sister Mrs. Ralph Butler, for a few days. They will go from there to Marietta to visit her mother, Mrs. M P Morris. Mr. .T A Goodwin, of the Ty Ty sec tion, was in Tifton on business Saturday, lie says he is stuck on growing some thing to. eat, and is planting liberally of food crops this year. Although he still has part of last year’s cotton crop, he says he will plant a little more. iJOc Cash o r Trade for your Eggs at The weather man pulled an April 1st 'joke all right on those who had pulled *em off. Mr. J S Guggaos is making some ex tensive improvements at bis home op Tift avenue. Mr. 4 W Whiddon, of Chula, was looking after business matters in Tif ton Monday. Mr. ,J A Whaley, on llouto 1, had n Jeraey male to stray recently and describes him in the Want Ads. Mr. W R Straudcr, of Norman Pfj is spending a few days in Tifton, dol some work at Oak ridge cemetery. Mr. Harry Kulbcrsh returned Mi day from the Eastern markets, visiting New York, Boston and other points. We have the Best Work Shirts c for $1.00. Wade-Corry Co. 25dw4 Quit talking about “New Time.” There ia only one time, no matter what hours you observe for business, eating and sleeping. • To save money on everything you buy on Dishes, Enamclwaro, Tinware come to Whitley’s Grocery and 10c Store. 20dw2t. Mrs. Charlie William*, who has been the guest of Mrs. J K Cochran for the past week, left for Brunswick Monday morning to visit her mother. Quite a number of Tifton people m< tored over to Ashburn Sunday to hcai Bishop Candler, who dedicated the Methodist church at that place. All kinds Gardeu Seeds iu bulk and in packages, Seed Irish Potatoes, Chufas all kinds Sorghum Seeds, Dent Corn, Velvet Beans. Spanish Peanuts for sale at Whitley’s Grocery and 10c Store. Mr C J Massey, of Route 2, was in Tifton on business Monday afternoon. Mr. Massey says he is some busy now and ia working from “can't to enu’t” taking j advantage of the fine weather we arej having. SURGEONS agree that iu case* of Cuts. Burns. B’-trwes ml V. rv.:i«ls. th FIRST TREATMENT is most impor tant. When an-EFFICIENT antiseptic is applied promptV- tVr* is no danger of infcctiou and wound bevins to heal at once. For use «<u mau .»r lieaat* BOROZONE 1* the IDEA!. ANTISEP TIC sm! HEALING AGENT. Buy It now and be ready for an emergency. Sold l*y Conger Drug Oo. adv Choate Grocery Co. event the best of any they ever .had. They had on Saturday from 3G0 to 400 iieople to join them in. celebrating what may be the last of these occasions be cause of the feebleness of his estimabla wife, who aeenis to enjoy the association as if it was her special celebration. Just before dinner Mr. Williams call ed on J L Pickard, of Tifton, to make a talk and in the short address he told of the length of time they had known Oacb other, and said that Mr. Williams.-was never called upon for hospitabillty, sociation, charity or deeda of any‘<kind for development off humanity and country that he refused. With these traits of character, we need not be surprised that man's friends arc numbered by his Charlie Workman is back at work al ready* with his old place with the Tifton Ice. &. Power Company. Charlie spent nearly nil of his time in France at one of Uncle Sam's’large Ordnance schools being sent to the port together with the. other students soou afto r the armlltlee ncqj*»tatancef \ " •> was declared. ■ Winner was announced and the people ' „ . „ . rtl M ■ . I gathered around the table that had been New tints, Hoinerjr, mik Gloveiif*iul| buln undw th(! , hndt lrec , the , Ird .“EmV ^ ? H. ^ and J L Pickard' returned thank.. The at Gilley a, corner Second Street and , picture ol prosperity and t-mso iwnniin rvtjje in and select yourl , . ■ p , ' _ W. do plain «wln*. «*“»* ' klUfu11 * * nd Love Avenue. Come in and select your nqw Hat today. 20d2tw3t. Tifton slipped into new time without mtitslifg a cog. ‘There was Just a little confusion a^firat, hot that won't last long. Fortunately, the- change came on Sunday. While gaining two hours' In a few months is a little sudden, the new time is not so very early. The sun la up a few minutes after 7 now and will be an hour, high at that hour by the first <rt,May. Bring your Eggs, Chickens and Coun try Produce and get the highest price at will be delighted with Oalotaba. For your protection Oalotaba are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. At drug stores every where. —tdv. YWCA SECRETARY district composed of the counties of Tift, Irwin, Berrien snd Ben HiU. Since locating here he has treated 25,- 000 bead of hogs and has done a good work towards wiping out bog cholera in this territory. He has also made many friends who regret to see him leave. No one has been named to take hia place here and the work will probably be dis continued at this point until further ap propriations can be secured. Mrs. White and little son left Thurs day morning for Auzvasse, Missouri, Visits AMS, Confers With Members and Talks to School. * Miss Elsie Iiellor, Student Secretary of the South Atlantic Field of the Young Women's Christian Association spent . Wednesday and Thursday at the Agri- where their daughter has been attending cultural school. | school, and where ahe will spend a short While there her entire time was filled time with relatives before joining him with meeting the different committees at Louisville. and the cabinet officers. At night ahe . talked to the YWCA. (Irle u a body,|UNUSUAL DIVORCE IN BERRIEN, atresaint the tort that the work of the I^anaadthaSm. i ol Ammmto- ri£riptuuolAio- No^9S—-jfetraeaLliooS ARCADIAN SULPHATE OF AMMC ARCADIAN Sulphate of Ammonia is the well-known standard has doooToo good service in your mixed fertilizers for years past E For aerie by Armour Fertilizer Work*, Atlanta, Ga. Swift & Company, Atlanta, Ga- For bforn«■ _ aft _ New York tion a bop- The igZffiAgifr Company N. Y. plkaUon,terUe; Ur" Athena, AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Newport, R. I.—Junk men in their annual spring iiSSuT^eS oTw ito*h.nd a*. Sepwatton From wif. «* reaping a rich harvest from Newport's “dr£ backM it^aa duri^thTwar At e“ve, o’-1 Who I, tomato of the State Sanitarium I Two COTS of empties Were shipped out today. P. S.—Ko. ! clock Mian Iiellor addressed the entire' Most unusual pounds are given as a vinegar bottles, student body and faculty in the chapel.; reason for securing a divorce in a suit The visit of the Secretary is always which has been filed in Berrien county, looked forward to aa one of the most It i* believed that no similar case has pleasant and helpful happenings of the ever been filed in the state says the school year, and the YWCA work is Valdosta Times. * I revived in interest and efficiency. Mr. Jake Zcigler has filed papers ask- o ing for a total divorce from his wife. FEED OUT YOUR HOGS | Mr*. Lula Zeigler, charging that she SIX WEEKS EARLIER treated him in a cruel manner some years _______ ! ago. The unusual part of it is that In every lot of hogs on feed two Mrs. Zeigle r i» now an inmate of the three fatten quickly and actually ea | state sanitarium at Milledgeville and has less than others. If all would fatten! l>eeu there for several yearn, with the like these, the entire drove would be! prospect that she is a permanent in ready for the market six weeks earlier mate. It is charged in the petition for and to save six weeks’ feed is an item divorce that the cruel treatment occur- that you fully understand. red before she became an Inmate of the sanitarium. When the case came before Judge Thomas last week, it being so unusual he passed it until this week. Judge Thomas designated Solicitor O E Hay to act as attorney for the defendant in the case and also named Rev. L L Barr, drowed and decorated like to do when-some of us were . After dinner was finished the scribe waU&d around the table and took a peep .Info's storage room where I saw kulte a lot left not eaten. The meats that composed the dinner were six boga, one beef, 2S chickens, ten cured* bams and four shoulders, cooked up into the usual varieties, with bread, cakes, pies, etc. The occasion was out of the ordinary and every one made to feel free. Old time music on the violin organ, songs, and in fact, another day The hog that fattens easily must l> in prime physical condition. The B. A Thomas Hog Powder is a conditioner for hogs. It keeps their ayatem dean «»• healthy and enables them to fatten quickly without falling a prey to th<- usual diseases of hogs. The B. A. Thomas M t M1 M . . Hog Powder Is not stock food. It’s past or of the Nashville Methodist church, mothers used, straight medietas and we took the agency and Rev. Jackson H Harris, pastor of e boya. because it enables you to feed out youi the Nashville Baptist church, to act as hogs much earlier. Rickeraon Grocery representatives of Mrs. Zeigler, who could , not appeur for herself In the hearing, r . -- - *V The designation of these kpresentatives WITH THR COUNTY TEACHERS by the court , is. for the purpose of seeing that the defendant, unable to help her- Whitley’s Grocery aud 10c Store. 20dw2t, like that would be hard to duplicate and Among the notable attendants at the' really wc ore glad that Uncle John’s Wesleyan Methodist Conference Satur- j birthday was not on the 20th -of Febr- day and Sunday was Editor Joe Law- uary. Ex-R. rence, of the Wircgrass Fanner, Ash-1 — o — burn, who was on the program Sunday . Vhl QuintOI That Dost Not jufOCt tho Hsatl Tor “Our Standard for a 100 per cent ■ Because of Ua tonic and laxative effect, I. AX A- Sunday School.” lie is pioneers of Wesleyan Methodism in this section and an active and consecrated worker. A prudent mother is ulwuy The S. C. Ethridge lot in Ty Ty was the Hold by Mrs. ,T E Parnell, Administratrix, In Monthly Inatltuto Saturday. Proyran »df, may have a fair and Impartial con- for April Institute. sideratlon of the case from every stand- The Tift County Teachers Institute point, met Saturday, March 20, at the Tifton I Later: The demurrer prepared by Hlih School building. The following Solicitor Hay in the dlrorco care of watch for symptoms of worm* in her . ... *. ’ A „ ma v_„_ka children Paleness, lnok of interest in nt I* ub,ic 8 * ,e Tuesday and was bought play, and peevishness is the signal for, by George Daniels for $1,000. tow'E O W Fnhvood returned Saturday an end to the worms and the child soon morning from a trip to Chicago on prof- iieis naturally. Sold by Conger Drug essional business. adT i Mr. T M Hall, of the Omega section, Sparks Engle: Mrs. E G McPhaul, wag in Ti fton 8aturdty to advertise a •b'bnitcd hc r seventy-first birthday stray sow and pigs which have taken up ncsdny. March 18th, with a birthday a t hj B place. Hogs are worth too much lliose present were^Rev. Llew- these days to bo going estray. A valuable dressiug for flesh wounds Professions! Directory FULWOOU £ U.UIGllLTT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Golden Bldg. . Tifton. Ga LOANS Lowest Rates. Host Teem*. On Farm Muds and City Property; B. C. WILLIFORD, Attorney. SO-32 McLeod-O’Ncal Bldg. Phono 107 ii and fcmily. Dr. S G Ethridge and Mr. Jno R McCranie and family, hurasl“‘^“aTdV old‘rash, "chafed W Whitehurst and family. Mr. akin, is BALLARD’S -SNOW LINI- •Plinui, Mr* R K Young -IEXT, it is both healing and antisop- it ud Mrs. A 1. Young, of * fc * b - v Co “* cr ,,ru l' c ». adv program wai rendered: Song—America. Devotional Exercises, led by Mrs. Can trell. Prayer, by Mr. Cooper. Dinorital Marks. Miss Powell. Reading, “Aunt Ncbby,” Miss .Royal. 8tory Telling. Misse* Camp and Mangham. Open Discussion, The Three Greatest Needs (n My Community, The meeting adjourned to meet April 20, when the following program will be given: For April 26th.^ Devotional Exercises, Mre. Clark. Song, Battle Hymn of the Republic. Reading, Miss Bullard. Music, Miss Louise Madre and Co. Address. Song, Omega. Reading, Miss Cora Wood. Song, Ty Ty. Current Events, Mrs. Shnw. Duet, Miss Caudill and Sanches Moncricf. IU MISERY JOHN A. PKTl-USON Office La-uitst New O’Nfal-McL uJ i: Tifton, Georgia i Bldg. : Tiftoa. Oa I). Mel Me aud lm Ethridge, of Tifton. I*nox Cor. Adel News: In a free tor N«- l Y- uug, of Ty Ty, Misses Irene fight at a taw mill near here !a«t V. • I'.ssie Glnrl: and Mr. June Me- Sunday night. Jack Baker was painfully Crnnie. i ''aned with a knife at the hands of J Tom Durley. Too much stump whiskey | said to be the cause, j Mr. nud Mrs it F Burke, of Eldorado, Ml" ■ are con sratulatc<l over the arrival of a ■ H fl K X ! l ,re *t;y little girl at their home Friday fiUll I tilHV | night. Before her arrival she had been named Woodrow, but whether the name will stick or not probably depends on a peace conference. Pastor Budd's morning sermon at the Methodist church Sunday was the final of a series on “Tithing,” in which he made plain the Scriptural command to OelCftloosi*. low*.—-■ For yearn I wu 1 W one-tenth to the Lord and told how •Imply in misery from a weakness and the Jew* formerly prosecuted for robbery awful pains—and those who failed to give the Lord hb nothing seemed to. due At the close of the sermon, tithing w,r * eWribuW “ d to toko Lydia R Pinkbnm's Vogo- Mrs. Courtney Tells Mow She Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’# Vegetable Compound. table Compound. I did so and got re lief right away. I can certainly re- coidhiend this valu able medicine to other women who Ult. A. K. O'tltJINN FIRST I IASS DENTAL WORK Crovn end Bride Work a Specialty Over rinkitoo’e Drug Stan Tifton, Geergta B. H. LITTLE DENTIST Tifton, Georgia , Crown and Bride, Work a Spedaltr 08«o io Halt Rlidding torm.riy occu- ■ pied by Dr. Dlekert. ORee Ptame its. Baallirt TUm m. ■offer, for It hu done such good know it wil work for give it a fair trial. other* if , 1088thAv«., -Mrs. Iowa. WIN Mi drag uong from and year out, »uile id Mr*. Courtney, w WhYWtll HARRELL ' Every Wd*. Georgia. write loot Zoigler vs. Zeigler was sustained, end the c««c will go to the Supreme Court, MM the Nashville Herald. rime Brings Joy And Happiness b tho Kean Pu* tho Coming el Baby Drawn Nnnrnr—Are You Prepared? COOK COUNTY WHEAT. Mr. H T* Lnvltt, of the Sparks sec tion, semis the Gazette a sample of Cook county wheat, just to show that they are feeding themselves down in that sec tion. The sample is four feet high and Is heading out Mr. Lovitt says he haa seven acres like It, which indicates that he has no reason to care for another year how the biscuit market runs. Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till Perfect -, L a dash of CKotola LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift tore, : touchy corn* off with i fingers ' * Na.hvllio Ilcrnld: Two of tho again,t Lonnie ltoyols, a young whltr man living near the Bvrritn-LowndM line, w»re tried. He wu acquitted of the charg, of rivaling Ur. Connell’* turkey, but wu convicted of burgUrixIni the home of Ur. Jack Gaskin*. . The Jury recommended that he bo puniabtd u tor * misdemeanor. Worth Connty Local: Sheriff Sumner on Saturday Invited a relucted comber of guftta n wltnrerea to the derirnctlon of about IO gallon, of conhcated vQ* key. Parched threat! became even dry *r at they watched the liquor tun Into . “Sr-iSgS.tbe newer pipea. With the grants of!it right oat Tee, magic! - - l in-1 pleMure, by eome at reefag the polaonl A-tl»» h®lSe of F re more coat* but m Mr-1 go. there vrea mixed tb* nigh* of the;few cent* *t any drag rtorvbot ia enffl- —j thirety otH*. A tow quarte of- tad liquor, dent ^ - Doesn’t hurt a bit I Drop a little Frectone on an aching corn, Inttantiy that core (tope hnrtlng, then yon lift FREE HOOD TIRES and for tix month* after purchase. Fisk, Goodyear $ Goodricl The Visible Ninety daye after purchase. mi Expert repairing on all make* of Car*. and we employ only good Mechanics. Give us: