The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, April 04, 1919, Image 8

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3paking of Men’s Furn We are “Chock” Full of New Spni For Easter and Spring Time Wear we are displaying Jj of furnishings that are the correct new styles of 9 they are of the best quality, and are reasopaM Q'ueazon, President of the Filipino Senate, presented an ap peal to Secretary Baker at the War Department. Declaring “The Island stood by you in the fight for the rights and liber ties of small nations,” Queszon said that granting of inde pendence to the Philippines will prove to the world that America is a "liberating rather than a conquering nation.” Rio de Janerio, April 4—Violent volcanic eruptions in the mountain ranges near PnjroeHa Dos Indios resulted in the death of many persons and great property damage, according to delayed advices reaching.here, ‘ , - •' Dispatches say that oh March 30 a sudden explosion tore a critter a mile and a quarter wide in the mountain new the village. Huge streams of ,ava P°ured down, destroying ey- PiythiP0 |q A Vi 11m»{nnno osA/imnoniail flia owiinfinnfl which is continuing, pther sections. thousands sad his land holding run ; War Havings Organizations to dater- mg Into thousnnda ot acres. With the! mine the best methods ot getting before development of thnt section and the' the children and the patrons ot the opening of it* lands for cultivation Mr, j school* the necessity for saving as n Monk gave lest attention to stock rata- patriotic work ancles a permanent as- tng and more to other lines of industry, act to the nation. 7 - taking n prominent part in the making The idea finally evolved was that In- of 'the, Colquitt county of today. For structlou • in thrift should be put in^o many; years his handsome rural home'the school curriculum' a s a regular part was the scene of hospitality, and was! of the teacher's work; and in each class knownttbropghout that section. With a certain amount of time each day will advancing age he retired from active'bo devoted t 0 teaching the children the builuess* fife and for some time before value of thrift, the mean* of earnings his deaths had made his home in Moul- and savllngs. . trie. -JP '■ The teachers will have a certain num- Mr. Mffij was a Veteran of the War. her of thrift stamps to sell to tbs ebll- Uetiveen the States,-volunteering for ser-.j dren, and will report monthly to the vice in March, 1802, and going to the central organization. front wltSJfjhe Worth Jtcbcls, under! o—— Capt. M. IIcnderson.Hc saw apme of the! LOOK AT A CHILD’S hardest fightlnii;of the war including the' .TONGUE WHEN CROSS, battle of the Wilderness. He was wound- FEVERISH AND SICK ed at .Petersburg, Vn., on the 22nd of 'June, 1864, turd carried the acan to' Take no chance! Move poisons from hie grave. liver and bowels at onee. He had been three times married, bis Mothers ean rest easy after giving first and second wives preceding him to "California Syrup of Figs," because in the grave.Hia last wife and fourteen a few hours all the clogged-np waste, children—nine by hla flrst wife and five sour bile and fermenting food gently by hla second, survive him. His youngest moves out of the bowels, and you have ion, Rufus, died fn army service. The a well, playful child again. Children surviving children are: Mrs. Margaret simply will not take the time from play Smith, Mrz. Julia Sloan, and Henry to empty their bowels, and they become Monk, of Funaton; Frank, Miles, Wiley tightly packed, liver gets sluggish gad Silks, Fiber Sillu, Crepes, Madras, in (act any-fabric you want in beautiful-new' Spring patterns that will' win your instant approval, all at money saving cash price*. Now is die time to lay in your season's supply. Si, $1.50, $2, S3, Ad up to $10 The Carranza government in The KNOX Straws! have all the distinct-* ive newness, the grace of line, and the real quality that can be had, and are popular ly priced--' . Our showing of Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Soft Collars, Notions and Novelties is much larger and prettier than ever. * Otar Now Spring Oxfords are beginning to come in and are on display We will appreciate an opportunity of Showing you our line and having you compare our QUALITY! STYLE, and PRICE. held in Moultrie, Wednesday morning nt 1 side cleansing” should always be the first It o'clock, «t the First Baptist church, I treatment given. Full directions tor with Interment In Moultrie cemetery. babies, children of all ages and grown- Mr. Monk was born In Worth coun- ups arc printed on each bottle. I ty April 7, 1842, lacking only six days Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.. Ask of being 77 years old. He moved to your druggist tor. a bottle of “California Oolfiuitt county in 1869. His first wife Syrup of Figs,* then look carefully sml was Miss Martha Hancock, a daughter see that it is made by the “Callfairnla! , ». X .... t- .000 01- e 11 ... _ . 1 WADE-GORRY CO MEMBER TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE. WMhington, April s—Major-General Leonard Wood, toi- several yean a storm center of American army life, hag bees awarded the distinguished service medal, the War Depart- meat announced. Major-General Hugh Soritt was granted^ the same honor. A *, - v; -] * v . . Wood’s citation read “For especial meritoriousandco^ . Tifton, .Ga., April 1—It was with deep regret that I Named that Dr. White had left Tifton. Now, if we do not get entire of cboltra. . ■ ■. 1 ■ Flease. allow me, through yonr ralnv Me paper, to ask ear County Commit- Sloners if they.- ^ HT denied the statemep* credited to him,tivstJk^Sse companies had acquired property in Lower California. He declared tho: - - Atlanta, April 1 t—“likkdt heads” in Georgia have dis covered o new -drink that takes the palm, according to those who have had a whiff of its odor. It is known as “bust Bead booze’.’ or “stamp ruth’*; and'is made from mixing syrup with ipeal. the mixture bfettCg 1 allowed to ferment. It’s odor ia far from pleasant but it produces an intoxica tion, all ita own,, and Is the latest in the long list of substitute beverages which Have b'etii devised' as a Substitute, to whiskey proper; ' \ ' I .— not hire aorasonetd take Dr White'S place? -Hogs are dying now in my section and I .sm willing tn have, my taxes .rnjewl to help pa y so me 1 one and' Relieve every farmer who is ;| Hew York newspaper stories had'nd'fb&idatiori. Great surprise was manifested hete at the rtfpoi excitement in the United' States over theaiiegect land concessions. , . he willing: Mao. Savannah,April 1— 1 The Hemmes county. , . ‘ . . . . Hardware Company wavitftetfed byan- 1 '**•«* h »” not been, many cases-tried early morning fire which did damage *“ eourt this n-eek, but am nnusuarnnm- amounting to $100,000., An explosion' ®* r ° f Pleat of guilty Uavo been entered- of nearly a carload of email arms am. “d much of the criminal business on the munition added to the excitement. docket has bsen disposed of. The fines' ——. have been paid in moetr oasts, much to the CMSChMS drip sod Inftoeoxa enrichment of the officer, of the court I - The following letter from Pvt. Charles M-. Childes, ot Company “O" XOlet In fantry, who went from Tifton July 22 apd who landed In France September 1. was received by,hla mother Saturday . Dear Mother: I have landed-safe again In the good old U S A. We ten-' t ded at Hoboken, N 3, today and win be. It home BOOS, SO cheer up aid don’t] worry, forGod hat blessed Us aU. I Well, another: tell all of the children 1 that I have planted my feet on the tj 81 A. soil once more and I am weU and fat oa a pig. I weighed 170 pounds when! .1 left France. - T Do not write untU you hear from me At New Verb and > Charleston Whose liomre Arc in'This SeoUoa. On the V S S LaLorralne,' from Le Havre March 26, recently' arrived In New York, the special correspondent of ANOTHHB HOUSE GOING VP Cnrenter A 8 Johnson la at work on a small cottage on hla lot on Fourth street, west of $!• residence on the corn er of Fourth: street and UU1 avenue. The work- fa going forward rapidly, the frame- work being up already.. Oorp. James W. Lucas, Fitzgerald. ., Dan M Weeks, Nichols. ' •Arthur Mllen, Pelham. ' '• i Thomas Sanders, Nashville. Thomas Kite, Assoa. James S Thornton, Asbhurn. Mandy Whitel, Myotic.’. On V 8 S 1-oncahontas from St. Nna-: oil 1 - to Charleston, 8. C.: ... , Thomas 1. Gordon, Vienna. . . (’apt. Helton ’D Council, Mcltae 1 Vrney 1’ Taylor, BaatmtaSjSfTiiaA I.ieot. Adlcl J Hargraves, Byromvllle. Allen Hdubar! starring DOBOTUy PHILLIPS Accordion pleating any width up to IS Inches, with points or plain. AU klpds of sewing. Gilley’s, corner Love avenue end Second street 4d#twSt A. M. 8. BOYS AT GEORGIA Writing of . the outlook tor the truck teams at the University ot Georgia, the Atlanta Georgian eorreapondent nays: Jobs Higdon, a member of the 1917 football team, loeka mixli’., xtroag with the shot He has good fo;,u, end te get ting more distance every Joy. He la al most equally proficient with the discus, and will hold his own In the tanning and standing broad Jump. George Conger handiw Um shot and. discus nicely, aad la fairly hit at the "*Hw'y' Rlgdon la e artmktog good a pleasure to re- and from this beloved Brother, eprivlng ua of'a a never be filled Our Brother pesaed from labor te re- since boyhood have' been those- of the fresbments Saturday morning, February military serf of Ms Imperial master, the T.A 22ud, 1919. . ’ . natural reaction ot Ms career In Amerl- Brother ltabuu was bora in Toombs ca has made ot von Stroheim n staunch „ county. On., February 1, 1891. He was American. He'was persuaded once ** married tn Mias Lnclla Garrett, Decern- egaln in "The Heart of Humanity” to ber 2. 1914, who preceded him to the typify the exponent of MgMfnlaess, by Thi graTe. departing this life June 12, 1918. the, argument that he was performing. - rt. . Our departed Brother area faithful In In effect, a patriotic aetvke In deliueat- -J alt the, walks of life. In public life he tn* the creel product of an autocratic Ig bad established the reputation ot be(ng system. **J a considerate neighbor, a devoted hue-. The remit, as viewed in the forthcom- *° * I bend, and an honorable and npright eitl-1 lag mantel-production. Is mid to be an " | sen. Having a conscience void of of, unsurpassable picture ot the product ot! B *\ j fenso toward God or man, and being the Central Powere’ crucible ot bate and '— I worthy, when the Grand Heater of the destruction—a portrait of hiatre c 1m- Supreme Lodgo called, he waa ready. | mortality and hearts* In unforgettable Resolved: That wo bow tn humble morel. I aubmiaaioa tn the win of Him who dotth ’Tie Heart of Hnmulty” will come all things well aad pray Hla richest to the Strand Theatre pa April 9 and 10. We have closed down our machine shop and repair business in order to enable u* to devote oar entire time to the manufacture of andfEclipse^ Harrow blessings upon the bereaved ones. - T \ Resolved, further, That we will ever cherish hla many emetleot virtues and .hold hit upright Ufc.in perpetual mem ory. - ■ H9 - I . Resolved, further, That thli la mem orial ot our Brother be spread upon' the kMintcs of this 1/Odge of Free and Ac- captad Masons, and that a copy thereof M furnished the Tifton Oasette for pob- llchtkm pud that a oapy ly tendered to L C. HALL aad GEORGE HANCOCK in order to meet our.increaud demand for these impliments . ■ which we shall continue to make. '