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Specials Worth While at
IRMAN’S 10c STORE
Shipped to War Department Saturday *'apt. Stokes. Sara Coburn und Charlie Number o( T „ lkli „i«
and Office Closed. Had Mad. S,»en- j Walker With Many Other Young j 8llnd , Afternoon. Good Singing bp
did Showing. I Hoang Men From this Section. | jMk Fortf , C 1„*
The Tift Count, Selective Draft Capt William N Stokt* Pvt. Samuel mwtluI of xutoa d,^ of
Board has finished its work, closed Its Coburn and Pvt. Charles Wulker, of Tif- tllc T | {t County . Sunday School Aaaoda-
office and .hipped If records to the War ton have arrived «fel>•from ovemeu , t (he Mclhodllt churdl gun(Uj ,
Department and wlU P” b » w P *• at home us soon u „f t „moon was a very helpful one for the
The work of the Board was finished the, can be mustered out. I Sunday School teachers and officer* who
some time sine* and under instructions Tbs following are snong ihe arrivals , lt( . nWi a nuIllWr of | nlp | r | nf talks
from the Adjutant-General the records at New York on U 8 8 8usquehsnna, on SundlJ w#rk 1*1,,, delivered.
present, j
A most delightful feature « the n
ing and one which not ohlj put
thusiasm into the meeting, .bat a<
greatly to its enjoyment, was the
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3 for 10c CauxeShirts
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25c
. See Our Ladies’ and Children’s
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Up to $3 Value for $1
Fine Line of Ladies and Childrens Sun Hats
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'. USE GAZETTE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS
pped Friday morning and Maj- which aafied from St. Naxalre March 11, About
or Mellitt notified by wire to that elect S» reported by the special correspondent
The Tift County Board did* left of of tho Macon Telegraph:
•f>» linMn* th» MMf tarm thh fif a Terr Bruce B Adams, Pavo.
James B Bower, Poulan.
Silas T Bray, Valdosta.
Oscar. B .Connell, Valdosta.
Steve A Cribb,- Millwood.
Johtt B Green, Valdosta.
Thomas B Griffis, Millwood.
Corp. Walter J IIoruu, Fitzgerald.
Joseph K Johnson, Sycamine. *
Kyle W Knowles, 1 (oughts.
HnVly H Loug, Ochlockuee.
Edward J Patterson. Uebetvn.
tigt, Howard W Stuuton, )>«uglas.
Fred Taylor, Thoniusville.
Robert C Wages, Thomasville.
Sgt. Warren P Ward. Jr., Douglas.
On the U S 8 Francesca, from Mars
eilles Match 8, arrived in New York:
Samuel G Cobarn, Tiftnn
On U 8 8 Argentina from Marseilles,
March 4:
Capt. Wm M. Stokes, Tiftou.
Pvt. Marcus V Pollock, Oeilla
On U 8 8 Pueblo, from Brest, March
10:
Pvt Charles H Childs, Chula.
Julius D Christmas, Vienna.
Eli N Farmer, Donaldson villp.
Allen h Hawkins, Pearson.
Benj. O Willis. Cordele.
On U 8 8 Great Northern from Brest,
March 20:
Arch Anderson, Ashburn.
C»p: Jesse T Rogers, Vienna.
Lieut John A Stroxier, Cordele.
Pvt Charles Walker, Tifton.
On II 8 8 Santa Olivia, from Brest
March 10:
William K Crawley, Ty Ty.
Herbert I Davis, Fitzgerald.
Charlie Fender, Fitzgerald. •
Gus L Hariogton, Statesboro.
Charlton A Lovitt, Norman Park.
Davis W Malone, Cordgle.
Chester Perry, Cordele.
Enoch N Sowell, Moultrie.
Carl V Swearengen, Vienna.
Catarrh is a.
. • and Requires
Do Not Neglect It
When you use medicated sprays,
atomizers a:id douches for your Ca
tarrh, you may succeed in unstopping
the ehoked-up air passages for the
time being, but this annoying condi
tion returns, and yon have to do the
same thing over and over again. ^
Catarrh has never yet been cured
by these local applications. Have
you ever experienced any real benefit
from such treatment?
wojHt during the past two years of a very
trying character, and* it did this Work
efficiently and well. Its records have
at all times been kept right up to the j
minute, and the requirements of the Wnrj
Department complied with in every de
tail At no timo was there the slightest;
delay due to any fault*of the Board and,
every .draft wag promptly met. The
record is one of which the members of;
the Board have cause to feel proud, uid;
to recall with gratification as the years!
puss. ■' (
WOMAN CURBS HOUSE COLIC
The men were awsy as usual. The
horse was had. A lone women could
not “drench” in the old way. She call
ed up a neighbor and her men were away
.--but: “We have Farris Colic Remedy,
that you drop on the horse's tongue,"
' saya Mrs. Neighbor. So she came over
: anu dropped Farris Colic Remedy on the
horse's tongue and the home was well
when the men came home. Moral. Get
Farria Colic Remedy so the women can
cure horae colic. We sell it at 60 cts.
a bottle on the Motiey Buck Plan. Rick-
erson Grocery Co. adv.
Full line of Carden Seeds, Flower
Seeds, Rape Seed. Onion Seta, Seed Vel
vet Beans at Uickerson Grocery Co.
Sldwlw.
TO HELP MELON GROWERS.
Mr. II It lulls, Jr., Agricultural Field
Agent for the Southern Railroad Develop
ment Service, with headquarters in Mac*
i : n. N’lent Monduy in Tifton with County
Agent Dickson, inquiring into the melon
a-mire in this section with a view to
.*:< is; ng the growers in marketing their
product.
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ppy rtrf bntt. tidy
uummJ
Jf’pound tin burnt*
dari-and—that daily,
practical pound crystal
Miami hamidor u/lth
•Ponce moiitsner tap that'
kempt the tobacco in mach
perfect conJiticr. .
P UT a pipe In your face that’s filled cheerily brimful of Prince
Albert, if you’re on the trail of smoke peace! For, P. A. will
sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your
life job was to see how much cf the national joy emcke you
could get away with every twenty-four i.o'irs!
You can "carry on” with Prince Albeit tl'.roug’.j thick and thin.
You’ll be after laying down a smoke barrage tr. .it’ll make the
boys think of the old front line in P rance!
P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality! And,
let it jslip into *,v.„ think-tank that P. A. is made by otjr exclu
sive patented process that cut-out Lit" nnd c trch—assurance
that you can hit smoke-rec- i h^h-rpet; r.wen days out of
every week without any comeback but rod jr.r±2 joy! ' r
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
BOY HAS LEO BROKEN
r>
remediate
. right treat
ment. Go to roar drag 1
get • bottle of S. 8.8L ana comment.
• treatment that, has own pralwd by
(offerers for nearly half - century.
8. S. & get. right at the ■
Catarrh, and force, from f
the germi which catuo “
You can obtain apodal z
regarding your, own
charge by writing to t_-
tor, 22 Swift Laboratory, —
md/enmu
;■ Paris, March 31—.president Wilson waa understood to
day to have threatened to use the club of “Pitiless
in* of Mr. Jerk I'ord’a class. This class in an effort to speed up the Peace Conference. v-
of twelve came over at the urgent in- . Persons dose to the President say-he intimated to other*
TIC i"ifth lr V)M S ion. P ‘ U Th« I,, ^i“i ot ,1>e “ Bi 8 f our ” ‘ hat “dess their sessions begin to show real
wo. rood and those present certainly en- results he will pubish to the world the facts regarding who is ,
joyed it. They nous a number of good delaying procedure of the peace settlement, and why.
old religious hymns, enlivening the sing-|
ing with quartet and duets. London, March 31—-The Evening News said today that
Mr. M 8 Fatten presided, the meeting U j 8 reliably informed that in event of Germany’s refusal to
opening With devotional reading by Rev . D . . V •
It M Maun, pastor of the Presbyterian 1 the Peace Treaty Marshal Foch says he has been au-
riiuroh. He closed his part of the ser- thorized to order a general advance by the Allies,
vice with a short talk to the Sunday
School workers that was a help to all
present.
Rev. Thomas L. Willingham, of Adel,
led in praye*.
Mr. G H Rainwater made a fine talk
on ‘The Ideal 8andajr School” Mr.
Rainwater said that to have an ideal
Sunday School, you must have conse
crated Christian officers and teachers.
The teachers must bp able to help pull
the children up “Fool's Hill," that time
in a child’s life when the admonition to
“Honor tbf father and mother” ia for
gotten. He also gave some good points
on the “Sunday Habit,” asking whether
the habit of his hearers waa to Joy-ride
and engage in. other worldly pleasures
on Sunday, o r to attend church and
Sunday School. He closed with an
urgent appeal to the parents to co
operate with the teachers and asked the
mothera to help the boys and men to get
off to Sunday School.
. Mrs. H. H. Tift’s subject was, “How
to Have an Ideal Sundny School," and
she handled it in an excellent manner.
She urged 1Q0 per cent loyalty on the
part of the teachers and officers; 1Q0
pe r cent attendance; 100 per cent unity,
and 100 per cent effort. The ideal Sun
day School, she said, must have .100 per
cent teachers and must be built on the
“Rock Of Ages."
Mrs. P D Fulwood's talk was one of
the- best and most hejpful of the after
noon. She chose for her subject, "Seven
Theodore Smith eoo of Mr. 1 noon; Bnc cnoM Ior „„ 8UDJWt ,
f m th ’ »* "* r ™?> n - h,d I* '* I-olnts for the Suede, School Tcech-
broken Saturday afternoon when ho wm m , atl wm A own
rnn over by a Ford cer dr.von b, Burn. „^ rienM „ , t , lcker „ d
Dumee, «on. of Mr F 7, Dumes. The from KrIp ture we, «.d In ...nnort of
Gone!
Constipation
Biliousness
Headache
Sour Stomadi
Indigestion
Nashville, Tenn., April 3—The Tennessee House of Hop- ‘ ’
resentntives by a vote of 64 to 32 this afternoon passed a bill"
from scripture was i?ad in support
each. Mrs. Fulwottd's * tallf was es
pecially helpful to the teachers'who have i ; w • . j vL • v. , . - ..
not been able to obtain the success with the women in the state a nght to vote in all municipal
thei r classes that they might have hoped electlohfi end Presidential elections. The .bill now goes to the
fracture was a severe one, both bones
being broken about midway between the
knee and ankle. •. ?
Theodore, who is about 34 or 15 years
old, was riding a bicycle on South Main' 1"^* . . ir, :••. , • ...
Btrcct: Burcn who i. .bout is ye.™, ,0 ^ oi „ t , he „ pray „,. Pray for | s . en ^ e .^ere the fnends^f; the measure say they have suffi-
oidi wa. driving , Fort. Both boy. wia(lom , nd help from 0od . He wlll hel|) dent votes to .pass'iif \ rv .. , ,
tried to evade the other, but despite* Uieir
efforts, the car ran over the boy on the
bicycle the accident occurring near Mr
J W Gaulding’s home.
The injured boy was rushed to a doc
tor’s office and given medical attention
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The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
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diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheu
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Regulates bladder troubles In children.
If not sold by your druggist, will be sent
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There is no satisfaction and Joy
as complete-as, that of the Sunday
School teacher whose work ig well done.
Point 2, Love and respect you‘ r pupils.
You must learn to love them first be
fore you can teach them properly. Point
3, Obtain the love ffbd respect of your
pupilfim- You can gain and hold their
uttention only by securing their love
and respect. Point 4, Study the lesson
thoroughly, express your thoughts con
cisely and illustrate with up-to-date ex
amples. The teacher can not teach un
til he knows the lesson thoroughly and
the illustrations must be of today, as
the cljild is not interested in history
Point 5, Know your pupils. Find the
things they need, know tl\elr lives and
help them. Point 6, Review the main
thoughts in the lessons frequently. Point
7, Expect great results,
Mrs. Fulwood’g talk was so sound and
good that we wish space would permit
to print it in full,
ltev. Thomas L Willingham, of Adel,
Enthusiasm." He urged the
Rising Sun
when applied to
Self Rising Flour
is more than a trade name
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Eminent physicians agree that lack ofboo to the blood causes weak-
aess, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired feeling, foa of energy and a gen
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Medical authorities also concur in advising the use of bon, as a tonic,
in these conditions.
If you are weak and feel fiiat you need a tonic, try ZIRON Iron Tonic,
a scientific combination of pure medicinal Iron, with the hypophosphites
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BOB IS COMING HOME
A letter from Bob, received Sunday,
waa full of poetry and sang a song of apoke on
rejoicing. Across four linea waa writ- j officers and teachers to be enthusiastic
ten in capitals: I cheerful and happy, and spread en-
“WE ARE COMING HOME." | thusin^m. happiness and cheerfulness
He is now at Le Mans, an embarkation throughout the Sunday School. He
port, and is with the Twenty-Eighth thought the grouch had no place in the
Division, the second division listed to Sunday School or anywhere else except
sail in May. Robert enlisted in the j D the cemetery. He urged the teach-
engineers last July and went overseas or a to have hope, love and faith, tt
with a casual detachment late in August, was a fine talk and full of enthusiasm.
He got to the firing line just before After a number of fine songs by Mr.
peace came. j Ford’s class and a few short talks by
Gerald, who is in tbc aViation depart- those present, the meeting was, closed
mont, thinks he may be moved toward with prayer by Rev. D C Rainey,
the port next month. Leeroy, with the j o-
ornnnee detachment, has no idea when Rub the joints with BALLARD’S
l>e will .tart toward Ood’a Country. , SNOW MNIMKNT to relieve rheum..
! tism. It uonetratex the flesh to tho bone
— * . ronveyin, its noothiuR an d reetorative
drove’* Tasteless chill Tonic ' ■ - — -*•- —''
restores vitality mod energy by po.ifying and en
riching the blood. You can soon feel Its Strength- nv iinuR
enlng. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. START WORK ON HOME
Work was started this week on
handsome new hungaldw on Fifth street
for Mr. C W Smith. The plans were
drawn by Architect C V Arnold, who
will supervise the construction of the
hoi
number of other people with
money would follow Mr. Smith's example
and build, the house problem in Tifton
would be relieved.
THE GREAT
INFLUENZA TORNADO
IS ABOUT SPENT
But In tta wake conntlea thoamnda
| are left flatten colorieaa weak and
emaciated. The phyilcal forts of lte
' victims have been JiMtered to piece,.
I Nature needs amiatancAn rebuilding tbr
! eyitem. The rid corpuscles in the blood
’can be restored by taking No. 101 Tonic.
I This Tonic contalni iron which we all
{know makes rich blood; It also contains
' quinine which ’drives out the malarial
reran and aids greatly la the rctoratfon
of the human. Th .magnesia In this No.
101 Tunic acta gently upon the bowels
and ride the eyitem of all poisonous and
refuse matter. Begin today and taka It
at least two
The&KWi
Sols'
It means flour which has a sci
entific bakifi^ efficiency and an
inestimable food value.
GEO. BAKER,
. Tifton, Ga.
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